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June 25, 1871 (4 pages)

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icacdeeaens as omen prnaacamareremtity TheD The Daily Deanseript al Convention, said delegates to be also be delegates to the Congression NEVA —$—$————— beratic Oounty Convention. A party of youngsters were out on . ized a League, “for the protection of Friday night ‘‘making night hideous’’ corrZENS OF GRASS WALLEY, white labor, to maintain itd dignity with discordazt sounds: They call J The Union i Republican County Convention met at the Theatre yesterday morning at half past. eleven o'clock. Dr. E. B. Harris of North do Rough & Ready do 1 San Juan wes nominated and unan do Little York do W.L. Tisdale withdrew i favor and secure a fait cotpensation thereed it serenading, but those who heard for, and to diseourage competition of it pronounced it a nuisance. =ON THE inferior races;'’ This organization established rates‘of wages at $3 per Mr E. Chuitch Ordinances AN. CLANCY, of Nevada is Speaking sessor, subject to the decision ef the cratic County Convention. mg Republican For Superisitendent Schools, ef in the Thir corder says ‘ 'p. a candidate or the offies of Bee tendent of Public Schools, subject to ‘ cision. of the Democratic County ’ imously elected Chairman pro tem., The receptiun of probationers into the Third day for first class. miners.and $2.50 and A. H. Hanson temporary Secreof H. Atwater;Hureka;from for seeond classy The proprietors of full membership, and the ordinance For Road Commissioner. ~ District, who was substituted as viee tary. HE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS of baptism will be administered durPresident, and the report as amendgive notice that the Celebration of the EO. W. PARSHLEY, of On motion, Committees on Credprices and the strike occurred: The ing the morning service, at the M, Anniversary of American Corral, will be a candidate for the nce, ed adopted. ‘entiale, permanent ent Organization, orwill close with a GRAND MASQUERADE ot Koad Commissioner, subject to the deej. Bulletin says: The three leading mines E, Church to-dey: The reporter of the National GaBALL at the splendid NEW CONCERT sion of the Union Republican. County (on, der of business, and on resolutions HALL in Grass Valley, the-Hall, the finest vention.“ of the district are the Amador, Oneida .: ; “jels~ zette was inyited to a place—on the in the mountains of California, being 144 ea were appointed, consisting of one and Keystene-the two former em‘The Vallejo Chronicle says: It is feet in length by 44 feet in width, and the platform. For Supt. of Schools. from each township; the delegates of ploying 200 men each, and the latter said that it reqtires nine days for a floor capable of sccommedating 250 couples. Harry Harrington was elected Ser: It is the design of the citizens of Grass . RANK POWER, of Nevade City, ig. ef each township to select their comabout 60, The Amador mine pays puppy to get its eyes open after birth. Valley to make this Ballin all respects, a hereby announced a8 a Candidate te: geant-at-Arms. fitting wind up of the festivities of the tne office of Superintendent of Schools, suibM. 8. Deal, of the Committee on first elass miners from $3 to $3 25 'he Democratic party have bobbed rious Fourth,and to that end extenda ject to the decision of the Union Republican, A. recess of five minutes was taken per day; second class $2 50; inexpe« ji around for nearly ten years before general invitation to the ladies and gentleCounty Convention. Resolutions, reported the following men of Nevada and adjoining countiés to be and the delegations of each township rienced men,asually employed in fillthey have succeeded in getting their present on the occasionwhich were unanimously adopted: For Road Commissioner, being called: to order reported the folResolved-That the Republicans ing buekets, $2 25 per day. The first eyes open, but at length they do see Committe on Invitation, NIMELL,, of Nevada City, will hes . lowing on the tespettive commitees : of Nevada county, are opposed to the’ class miners in the Amador struck purblind and a little dimly. The candidate for the office ot Road Com GRAS@ VALLEY. Credentials—Nevada, C. H. Mead; granting of subsidies to private indibeeause the company refused to pay missioner, subject to the decision of the Re platform adopted at the State Conpublican County Conventior. jen0, vidnals or eorporations, by the Nathe imexperienced bucket fillers $2 Hon Wm Watt, Hon Thos Findley, ington, J. Sanders; Bridgeport, N. tional State, county, city, or town Cadwalder; Meadow Lake, .P. Murauthorities, under any pretext, or ray; Little York,B. F. Snell; Rough for any purpose whatever, and ty . d, Perkenpine; BloomResolved:~That the Republicans field, A. J Smith; Huréka, John of Nevada county are earnestly in B. Comm. vention is nearly identical with ValDavid Watt, 50 instead of $225: per day.’’ The landigham’s, and accepts the situaCH Mitchell, League determined to carry out thé tion and the Amendments as_accomPat English, C W Smith, programme, and notified all employplished facts. The Chivalry wing Jos Newman, Dr Jas Simpson, ees of the mine to quit work or suffer will now have an opportunity of satWm H Mitchell, favor of the nomination of Newton the consequences, It will be seen G@ C King isfying itself, and wheeling into colWm George, Permanent Organization—Nevada, Booth for Governor, of A. A. Sargent 2»Chas Kent; Grass Valley, George for Congress, and of A, C. Niles for that the differences between the ownumn in favor of every principle it D P Holbrook. ER West, Gephard; Bridgeport, R. B. Patton; Supreme Judge; and the delegates of ers and the strikers is very slight,but kh Gad, Mendow Lake, ON . Carey; Washthis county to the State and District they could not be compromised, and Den Meagher, ington, 8. C. Chase; Little York, H. Conventions, are hereby instructed Henry Ivens, Governor Haight has ordered out the €. Langly; Rough and Ready, Wilto vote for each of said gentlemen on Weread of a queer sort of mald James Watt. Thomas Hodge, to suppress the Leaguerslynehing liamson Barker; Bloomfield, D. B, évery ballot, unless his name shall State militia in West Windham, N. H. W C Pope be withdrawn, and to use ali otiier The following is the order issued by “A seedy stranger,” as heis desigResolutions—Nevada, M. 8. Deal; honorable means to secure their nomGovernor Haight through his AdjuMastin Ford, nated, made his appearance in that Dudley Hoyt. Grass Valley, J, M. Days; Bridgeinations, tant, Geeneral Casneau: i hamlet and, by way of becoming Charles Behrifch, rt, Wii, M. Eddy; Meadow Luke, Dr Harris made an excellent speech, : Headquarters Major-General, Namore prosperous, stole a lot of tools Beth Magtin; Washington, M. M: stating that the Convention assemtional Guard of California. Wheeler; Little York, J. B. Frick; and clothing. Upon this, the primdes Perrin, bled on the eve of one of-the mos Rough and . Bloomfield, ‘W. On motion, San Francisco, June 22, 1871. . itive West Windhamites, instead of ’ F. Cummings; Euimportant contests ever fought; that Special Orders No. 10. taking this rogue before a justice, The following Special Orders from with a united party we could sweep the Commander-in-Chief is hereby tried him bya self constituted jury the Convention adthe State. Newton’ Booth, he said, +» George Grant; journed to half past. one o’clock to was nominated already and the ConGeneral Headquarters, State of hear the reports of committees, vention would only ratify the nomicme ae Adjutant General’s OfS. D.Bosworth, Chairman of the nation. Dr. Harris said he voted 16 Sacramento, June 21, 1871. Committee on Credentials, submitted Joba Cashin. Oscar Maltmnan, ira A: Katoh, Thos. Canfield, Dan. EBell, of the citizens, found him guilty, and ordered him to run a gauntlet out of . town. For half a mile ht passed through parallel rows of citizens who John Hussey, Barnes commanding, to report for active duty .in the service of the For Public Administrator. John Bennet, Jr, M Byrne, Jr, AA Mulloy, D. MULLER, of Nevada city, will be 4 a candidate for the office of Public Ag 1oinistrator, subject to the decision of the: R Shoemoker, @ W Anderson, Wm Young Richard Roberts, James W Union Republican County Convention. }9 . For Assemblyman.. M. GRORGE, of Grass Valley, will Alex Stoddand,. das Bennallack,. . be @ candidate for the Assembly, subject to the decisionof the Union Republican. Ben McCauley,. 7 Convention: : George Little. AMES &. OTT is hereby: annouticed T. W. Sigourney, @. von Schmittbusg, T. B. Gardner: M.B:; B. Potter; C.Beckman, as a candidate for the office of County ‘Treasurer of Nevada County. Subject to the decision of the Union Republican Conver jet Joba .Cozzens. Bor Sheriff. OHN M. of Grass: Valley, will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of Democratic County Convention. jo EUREKA. For County Surveyor. H SWEETLAND. H. Sweetland. @ ed as » candidate for the office of County Surveyor, subject tothe decision of ths Republican County Convention: 2 @.D. McLean. psc —s 7 Elisha Newell, W State, for the suppression of violence Wife of Thomas Holmes, a son. For County Clerk. Il. Major J. F. Bronson, of the Dan. Furth, 12. Williams, John all feel proud, is a man of honog, inB. Conn H. Atwater, John F, Gline. tegrity and ability, and worthy the . First Regiment Infantry, will be de4 €. PLUNKET, of Trockee, is hereO.P. Stidger. “Wn. Mi Eddy. 3A. Seely, Sam. Gilham, j2 For Assembly. a, WHEELER, of Bear Valley, a Washington Township, is hereby announced as a candidate for the Assembly, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. m30 For CountyTreasurer. A. L. Slack. ULIUS GREENW ALD is announced as a candidate for re-election to the office PENN. VALLEY, Connecticut Mutual D. LONG, of Eureka Township, ty Convention. CHEROKEE. Grass Valley—O. H. P. Sheets, J. port. IV. Major J. B. Bronson, comThe Comvemtionw was called to ormanding the battalion hereby ordered R. Crocker, Alex. Stoddard, S. D. Bosworth, James Halleck, proxy der and the townships reported the for special duty, will, upon reaching : ject to the decision of the Repubiican Coun ‘ nisi D. Burt, A. A. support of the people. With sueh battalion, and will proceed to Laottice of County Clerk, subject to the deciJohn Tierney. Representatives aud along pull, a trobe, Amador county, or other ion of the Union Republican County Cone COLFAX. Payne, proxy A. A, Smith. veut, a pull all together, . places to be hereafter designated, Bridgeport—-W. M. Eddy, W. strong pull, and without delay, and report to Adjutant For Assessor. Glaister, proxy W.™M. Edd Paul we can sweep the State. pa Thos. N. Casnean for further AUBURN. The selection of delegates being order. Quick, N. Cadwalader, R. B. PatGxcke GRANT, of Rough & Ready, James Mahon, Jacob Neff. is hereby announced as a candidate for ton, A. J. Putnam, W. H. Hatfield, next in order, a recess of ten minutes I[I. Adjutant-General T. N. Casthe office of County Assessor, subject to the ROUGH AND READY, Boe E. B. Harris, G. subdecision of the Union Republican County was taken toenable delegates to reneau will provide the n Convention. ret e@ is hereby announced as a candidate for the office of District Attorney sub BAN JUAN. Geo. W. Webster, rtation forthwith. S. BRADLEY is hereby announ: _ BERUBVELLE,. “Henry Everett, ©§»-—«Ss<“G_ BB. Newell. and the maintenance of the laws in. }, Amador county, sistence and tra: Ag For County, Treasurer. MOORE’s FLAT. Hon. T. ASlicer. te two companies from . ‘ this day appointed, leave. to republicans but-Democrats looked upon port:That we find the following perhim as one of the ablest Representasons entitled to seats in the said Republican County Convention, to-wit: tives that ever went fromthe Pacific Eureka Townshi . 5. Mitehell, Coast. Judge Niles; of whom we @ herebyannounced as a candidate for” the onfice of Supervisor, Ist District, sup ject to the decision of the Union Republican, Convention. jlo LIETLE YORE. @ J.W. Robb. : committee on credentials, by you tegrity, and noted that not only Rethe First Regiment Infantry, Colonel Jd J Dorsey, W Loutzenheisez, 3 A Farrell, Capt Henry Scadden ot County John Montgomery. subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. INDIAN SPRINGS. He came to
with the St years, and« menced the office of Ju 1858 he we: he. worked . and during in his_lega moving to pointed Un sessor, and bar of the § he was elec Napa and . ] ticket by m L. MARSH,.of Nevada City, is BEVADA CLEY. years the Democratic ticket,and never General Orders No. 17. now horse whipped him and anon voted for a Congressman until he I. Brigadier-General John HewsTo the President and members of voted for Sargent. ton, Jr., commanding Second BriSaw him in the Republican Convention in Nevagade National Guard of California, Washington, noted his action, his inda City, to-day assembled, we, the the following: For Supervisor. 3 H Henderson, J K Byrne, of Kentuck age of sixte tion. comet The No candidate for the office of County A, B. WHITE, of Nevada Bvening of July 4th, 1871. es Lo designated in these orders LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, M. L. Hatch. For County . Treasurer. following, persons as delegates to the the point COLUMBIA HILL. mick, proxy R. Leach, Wm.J. Crase, and establishing his command,report State Convention: A GOLDSMITH is hereby announcel proxy J..ML. Daye Ed. Holden, Geo. Robt. McMurray, Wm. M. Nichols. through the Adjutant-General to the '. HARTFORD, COND. @48 a candidate for the office of County Grass Valley—M. W. Ross, J. I. civic authorities of the county of “@ephard, M. . Ross,H. Penberthy. SUCKER FLAT. ‘Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. Amador, and be governed by theix C. L. Compton. Rough and Ready—Geo. Flint, Sykes, George Gephard. Bridgeport—Wan. M. Eddy, John directions for the accomplishment of SMARISVILLE. poy Geo. Grant, John Perkenpine, p= FOR 1871, For County Recorder. the objects herein expressed. . Barker, M. P. Hatch, EW. T. Thos. Simpson. C. C. Duhain. Was . M. Wheeler. By order. of. the Commander-interre MORSE, of Grass Valley, Brown, H. J. Huffman. Little York—W, H. Duryea. Four and Quarter Millions ! announced a a candidate fer the office Chief. Tos. N. Casneau, Reception Committed. Little York—J. B. Frick, proxy M. ot County Recorder, subject to the nominy Rough & —M. P. Hatch. Adjutant-General, Cal. Mon. Reuben Leach, Dr. Wm. McCozsmick. tion of the Republican Convention, 8. Deal,W. H. Duryea, P. 8S. GoodAssets about $32,000,000. Kureka—John B, Conn. Sam. Granger,. W. K. Spencer. speed, David Rose, H.C. Langdon, Under this order, the troops left Bloomfield—B. D, Burt. W. C. Pope. D. Collins. For County Recorder. kb. F. Snell. Sarplus about $9,000,060. Nevada—Chas. Kent, John A. LanSan Francisco for the seene of acWashington—Henry Ruth, 8S. C. caster, Geo. F. Jacobs, Wm. L. 'Tistion. If the miners hold out there TOTAL CLAIMS BY DEATH PAID M. WALLING, of Rough and Ready Ploow Managers. session he : tation for ij knowledge Two years mously non atein an. o District—N cino—and s the rest of . nearly four he removed eda law p 5. Wells, a: an enviable ful advocat dential el months to t and his voic in favor of ( counties of M The Hal in this city “night, nea) county be meeting wa of the Gra , Leonidas hhaffer, an: mhaking an diction. A bers of the ren, togeth adjourned 1 where tab] two hundre quet was g] joyed it an ing prevai officers we ception by Aaron Clark;T. LeDuc, Wm. Micon. A . @ Township, will be a candidate for the Chase, M. M. Wheeler, Josiah. Landale. J.J. Dorsey, oftice of County Recorder, subject to the TO DATE, over $11, 000, 000 Aaron Hooper, . Meadow Lake—P. Murray, Robert will be lively work in Amador. Thus Frank Cieveland, L. Zacharias, decision of the Republican Convention. we see the Democratic Executive of J. A. Lancaster. Meadow Lake--T. N. Carey, D.E. Bell. TOTAL SURPLUS PREMIUMS RETURN. Cc. 8. Wells, Sykes, G. M. Harrison, proxy T. N. The delegates thus nominated were the State, after his party has for ED. TO ASSURED, TO DATE, ABOUT Price of Tickets........ 92,50 Carey, Seth Martin, PMurray, W. declared the representatives to the years encouraged the formation of } S Ipapintd SCADDEN, ofGrass Vaile, $11, 000, 000. SUPPER FREE. H. Getchell, W. WH, Hurd, proxy P. is hereby announced asa candidate for such organizations as the Miners’ State and Congressional Conventions. Murray, J. V. Hoag, EF. Burkhaiter, Sheriff of Nevada county, by his malty League of Amador, for the ostensiEXPENSE 0¥ MANAGEMENT friends—subject to the decision of the Be Mr. Martin offered the following The Ball Committee will issue Tickets for proxy , Murray, D. W.Leach, proxy reported year, 1869, Supper, which will be good at any Hotel or publican Convention. obt. Bell, L. EB. Doan, prozy Robt. resolution which was unanimously ble purpose of controlling wages and During last offici Lower than in any other American CompaRestaurant in town. Bell, Jos. A. Tinker. discouraging Chinese labor, but realny, ONLY 8.35 per cent of Income ! For Count nty Clerk. adopted: Wa. Elegant Masquerade Costumes, for the vccasion, may be procured at the PhotoNevada—J. A. Lancaster, W. L. ly for the purpose of making politiResolved.—-That the Convention of G, P. SPARKS, graph Gallery, over Dodge's Store, on Mill J. ROGERS, present incumbett, Tisdale, A. Goldsmith, G. F. Jacobs, the Union Republican party of NeStreet, where they are now open for inspecJ e Will be a candidate for re-election t cal capital. The Amador League is jaa Agent Nevada City. Jonathan Clark, Thomas Mein,proxy, ders. J.E. Brown, Charles Kent, M. 38. Deal, N. W. Knowlton, Anson W W. Lester, xy A. B. Carley, D. L Calkins, A.TT vanest. Gods oe M. Parker, P. H. Belden, Mead. ada county, heartily indorse the only attempting to carry out the leNevada Daily Transcript, as an able and honest exponent of Republican gitimate teachings of Democracy as rinciples, and heartily recommend they understand it, and yet the GovPp it to the earnest support of Republiernor calls upon his minions to go cans throughout’ the county, and shoot them down. Republicans Lancaster and Putnam, on motion, have always: told these men to be W. F. Barger was admitted as .proxy for Paul Quick of Bridgeport were appointed to take up a collecware of such false leaders. What do tion to defray the expenses of the the Miners’ Leagues of Grass Valley township. and throughout Nevada county think Bloomfield township delegates. were Convention. Sargent was called before the Conof the ‘‘war in Aniador'’ with the authorized to cast full vote of the township, and ‘the report as amendvention, and made an eloquent speech Leaguers on one side and Governor of an hour, reviewing the Democratic Haight with Federal bayonets on the ed adopted. The committee on permanent orplatform and discussing the issues other, ganization and order of business, reof the campaign, after which the ported the, following, which was Convention adjourned, with three cheers for Booth, Sargent, Niles and the whole sabebeiny ticket. ., Dr. EB. B. Harris, of Bridgeport, as o<-o President. © unanimously adopted: leis tecennciia Sacra Vice -Presidents—one from . each Supervisorial District. tion. CAL’NIA PACIFIC RAILROAD j22 Valuable Hints. A regular habit of body is absolutely esCOMPANY'S STEAMERS. sential to physical health and clearness of intellect. Nor is this all. Beauty of perS hess fast and splendid Steamers CHRYSson cannot co-exist with an unnatural conOPOLIS and YOSEMITE will leave on dition of the bowels. A free passage of the aiternate days for SAN FRANCISCO, at 12 refuse matter of the system through these natural waste pipes, is as to the o’clock, M., from the foot of K Street. purity of the body as the free passage of the Steamer YOSEMITE, Poole, Master, will offal of a city thro sewers is necesary leave on Monpays, WEDNESDAYS and Frito the health of its hitsbitants. : ~ to TK. REDINGTON, Agent. and evening, at the From the mento Union says: A. ©. Niles of every Sunday morning E. hereby announced as a candidate v4 the office of Road Commissioner, subject the decision of the Republican Conventios. For Road Commissioner. B= SCOTT. is hereby announced# a candidate for the office of Road (ir For County Clerk. SANDERS, ofokt Washington ‘Townshi?: Tom Sunday morning at 10} o'clock. Sabbath connection we would state that A. P. School at 2, and Vespera at 8 r.m. Rey. Catlin of Sacramento, whe has been Father Claire, Pastor. ava rf P. SANFORD, of Grass Valley,* For Sheriff. will b Church, 4 _, Order of 7} and one of its most common results is conFor Public Administrator.. stipation. ‘This complaint, besides being dangerous in itself; has many ble For Red Bluff. concomitants, such as an unpleasant INK. SALE announces himself # The Steamer VICTOR, » Master, will a sallow skin, contamina ting blood and bile, J q candidate for the office of Public. Adleave for RED BLUFF and the intermediate ministrator at theensuing County Electio? Land every SATURDAY MORNING, at 7 a. Preaching Sunday. M., until further notice Divine Services will be held in the MethFor Freight or 2 apply on board, or te announced odist Church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, OHN DICKSON is hereby and Cailfornia Pacific Railroad Steamers iug the action and in the evening. at 8 o'clock; Sabbath of the teats hymn J asa candidate for the office of. tae bination of pr oy bject to the nomination of the ys School at 2 o'clock, Pp. mM. in this célebrated preparation is one of its chief merits. It is cratic County Conventipn. == sss * Services in the Congregational Church, : port, { For Road Commissioner. will leave on Tuxspaxs, THURsDays and SarURDAYs. is a man of excellent private characMr. Anderson, Divine Services, at the Cathelic Church vada, and RB. vention. Days, Indigestion is the primary cause of most missioner, subject to the decision of Republican County Convention. Steamer CHRYSOPOLIS, Foster, Master, of the diseases of the of worship. Sabbath School First, W. L. Tisdale of Nevada.— Nevada, a lawyer of high-repute, is usual hours immediately after morning service. Rey From the Second, Williamson Bara candidate before the Republican ker, of Rongh and Ready. From State Convention for nemination to Episcopal sérvices at the Court House evthe First, Judge P. BE. Murray, of the position ed Supreme Judge. He ery Sunday morning a. 11 o'clock, by Rev Truckee, the office of County’ Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating (ol Hypravt mines near ty, are yie says the A; of the most owners $2,. ed, and fro to yield fou the mine » now runni1 river, two 1 to get at th nel, where much riche saw hydrav in these la such a mit sight as Ni five to fifte ter, someti hose pipes, bank of gr: irresistible novice as t mentioned. doing this gravel or for themsel CeMENT. in and aren the Marys: as very su man who p time since, to charm, : realizing la vestments. of gold bea which are: want of st the earth a dissolve it.