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June 29, 1869 (4 pages)

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: ip Sr tt *
; Sasa ES a his Wada ‘stuck,
result demonstrated tha
_ came near ‘being counted out, but it
’ changed to.Rea
on-} On Friday,: at noon, the Great Eastern
jihad sailed 497 maritime niles from,
MeCon«{ Brest, and had paid out 545 miles of ca{ ble.
butithé result t itis
easy in a Convention to“ slip ip” on’a
dead thing, especially if too much is
conceded. "The! preliminary organization passed off smoothly, and as svon as
a —— ghey was effected,
T _eaphaticinh ids
ein po ose ps wan't del
favoring Byrne would not vote: ‘against
Reardan, and eardan’s friends consented to'lay thé’ resolutions upon the.
table, “Then: Mr.: Watt moved: that no .
vate be allowed ‘unless cast by some
one present or by proxy, which was
modified s0'a8 to allow the majority of
cach delegation present to.cast the. votes
of andeaan: Dibble, who sa a
wang Salar (prefe inca ven
would haye killed. the» » Sipser
the rule Ho git ¥
for ° sehen him with.
outa ‘being known. Dibble’s “square
thing” did‘nt however ‘take, ‘and ‘the
resolutions of in@orsement having: Been
before ad opted, leaving the name blank,
Mr. McConnell moved.to fill the blank
with Judge Reardan’s name, which mo~’
tion was seconded and debated. It had
therefore become the question before
the’‘house,; Mr: Watt had declared that
they did not expect nor want the support ofthe “Nevada delegation as
against Reardan, and a8 this , delegation was-e
dan, he eo ‘Tight to. expect it.—
When the time had ‘arrived for the vote
to be taken on MeCoanell’s resolution,
Dibble ‘hominated Byrne, which he had
no right.to do, and suggested that they.
vote “a8 to. ‘whith ‘name should’ be in.
serted. ‘MeCon . withdrew his resolution, which hé had no right to do,and .
the ballot.proceeded, Reardan’s friends
lost a vote under the tale already adopted, in Bridgeport township, and he
was fortunately found, and the result
was a tie, To show the differencein the
fight between the sides, Byrne’s friends
insisted on rejecting @ proxy vote, undens the na segeheia that a proxyrof a
Bi em uld not: be given. This they
ada right to do, but after the concession just before made by their opponents, it was certainly not'liberal. The
friends of Reardan consented to a recess, and before tlie Convention met
the Byrners had captured one of the
Nevada delegates. Mri ‘Watt's first
move on re-assembling was a motion to
call all the delegates by name, and the
reason of it wag ain, when the Nevada
delegation was and a ‘vote given
for Byrne. When this was done the
result was evident. One vote was
rdan, which on the next
ballot went back, ‘giving: Byrne the'vic«
tory by 40 to 38. The friends of Judge
Reardan clair } that he should have had
the . delegatidn “on “account ‘of his
strength in. other parts of. the State,
while Byrne is almost u=known and
without support outside of the county,
and therefore’ evon with bis own county
not omina: in
the Suse Convention i Sar
cores ae bs Phos eat “ tay cand ved I Tue Frest.-A New York organ firm . :
ae the Pees " . ae og or . #8 filling an order for an instrament to
en; Ad ak
_ wrong we leave Democrats to set~"
t 5 NG. *
. . its construction is-very defective: Re.
. . first mortgage, those of the company’s,
16 q bragging of their late victory over the
{account claims that they, killed. two
. hundred of the enemy and pap valj the weather has been extremely hot.
_. on Saturday last commission: by Gov. ernor Haight aaa Nota
under pledges to Rear=
© have no infrom the Sec.
eased Friday tet, “aad has Sian .
er succeeded: by George: M. Roberson, who
was at the time of his appointment At~
torney General of New Jerséyy
Colonel Morrison, Commissioner to
s 1 inspect the Union Railway, reports that.
f . récomitiends the Government to take
away from the company their right to
Played . first-mortgage bonds, and that the
second mortgage. He says the Contral
The Cubans have not yet got done
Spaniards at Puerto Padre. Their last
uable munitions of war, f a
Cincinnati on ‘Saturday voted ten to
one in favor of an appropriation of $10,000,000 hy way ofa loan to build a
railway to Chattanooga direct. , Tho
total vote was 17,000.;
fis
The New York “Herald asserts
tively that Colonel Ryan, with
busters,left that port on Saturday night
for Cuba.‘Yar WearHeErR.—For two days past
On Sunday at noon in the shade the
mercury stood at 98 deg., and yesterday
a good breeze was stirring, it reached .
90 deg.; in the same room, out of the.
draft, it reached 94.deg. Theonly con~
sideration that enabled us to stand the
heat, was the assurance, that the heat
at Sacramento” and Marysville was
Fs hades Pegrees r than hero,”
Norary Pusuic.—J. F. Nesmith was
in and
for the county of Nevada, to reside at
Grass Valley,vice Masini removed from
the county,
THe Brizr Qoamd Co.—The Beer
Quartz Mining Co, has located 1,200
feet on a ledge situated on the east
side of French. Ravine, in Grass Valley
townsbip, for mining purposes.
Nor A. CANDIDATE.—Robert Bell,
Esq.of Tracked, will not bg a’catfidate
for nomination for the Assembly,
AMPUTATION.—Dr. Hunt, assi-ted by
Dr. Gibson, yesterday amputated. the
leg of the Chinaman, who was récenily
removed, to the County Hospital.
Hon WM H. Sewarv.—The dispatch
Invitation Committee, of the Sacramento celebration, from Secretary Seward,
on, Saturday last ;
Sat LaKg, June 25. *Wledare. Stanford, Bigler and Shirland: I am expecting to see Sacramento next week, but
I regret “hat neither my arrangements
for omer travel nor: the con sition of
my health will allow me-to accept the
kind invitatiou of the citizens there to
attend thélr celebration of the anniversary of American Independence. I
ita WM. H. SEWARD.
Fou. Returns.—W. H. H. Coffman
sends us the following names of officers
elected in Elko county, with the majorities for each; District Judge, Keeney,
(0) 29; District Attorney, Gillespie, (U)
14; Sheriff, Fitch, (Dem) 27; Clerk,
Watesman, (U) 46 ;
(U) 20; Assessor, Semands, (U) 67;
Surveyor, Griswold, (U) 45; ,Superintendent of Public Schools, Hudson, (U)
27; Public Administration, Cadey, (U)
83; County Commissioners—L. Wines,
(U) 60; J. Leffingwell; (U) 38; J. Pierson;{Dem) 45.
New OnLeans, since the war, has
been one of the most prosperous cities
in the Union. She has built fully 6,000
houses, and is adding 10 per cent. a
year to her population,
in the coolest place to be found where . .
published below was received by the.
shall probably leave here on Monday .
Recorder, Hafford,.
go to Yokohama. ‘Tt will be the first’
sccm yietine
a ss saa eit mi» 24s Oat naa
Hor —At cloven 4. 4. on Sunday the
which does not often seta chee, bet
} which always increases the heat-when .
it does blow, helped to make Sunday .
‘. one Of the hottest days experiencéd
there for a number of years.
THE managers of the State Agricul~
tural Society on. Saturday changed the
time of holding the State Fair from
September 13th to the 6th, to continue
. that the State: Fair may. ‘not interfere
with the Mecha os ie Fair at
San Francisco, 1
Hon. Jos. E. M
lawyer of Oroville,
day . evening—
Darin gthe day Beet be
for District Judge by the Denes
Convention: “ . ©. HO
——— SaturSuDDEN Dern. —A teamster named
J.M. Doane, about forty‘ years old, died
suddenly last Wednesday in Elko. He
was well known throughout the Humboldt Valley, where he has resided for
the last three’ years. “He has a brother
living in Latrobe, El Dorado county.
ees
DIED.
“a au a, June 2th, 1869, » Geligv a
G, F. and 8. A. Jacobs,aged four years,
seven months and twenty days.
omen manereen rn Aen
Independence Day !NEVADA LIGHT GUARD:
ATTENTION,
te Armory, in Nevada City, on
MONDAY, sULY om, 1869,
at9o" “A: Me , to participate in the
ee of oe" oe iversary of our Nationependence, in uniform.
bye Member is expected to be on hand.
order,
aa A LANCASTER, Captain.
J. F. ne!
ero Waite del odo
. see Vy om every member is exto
GREAT. ‘FIGHT. ‘Amone THE
CANDIDATES! i
A PR TH iow DAY OF JULY, THE
~ SOUS GREENWALD
HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST SE.
LECTED STOCK OF
CIGARS AND "TOBACEO
In Nevada ada County.
He has also:on hand the the
GENUINE IMPORTED
FIGARO .& CABANA CIGARS !
TOBACCO, the best assortment ever
brought here, such as .
FROIT BRAND,
NEPTUNE, .
MARYS OWN, :
PEACH BLOSSOM,
&e. &e. &e.
Craimpten' s 12 ib. hard —
Atlantic Cable,
Lester's Fig and Rough & Ready
Twist—the best over brought to this
{ market.
Navy, of every description,
And all other brands of
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Too numerous too mention.
Consumers will save money by
buying their TOBACCO in large
quantit'es.
‘Also, a large selection of
Meerschaum Pipes, ‘
aX L Pocket Knives,
Playing Cards,Monte & Faro Cards,
Matches,
Pipes,
&e, &e,
Which he fu gel at a small kon Seay vance on San
JULIUS GREENWALD,
ee Or
organ ever heard in Japan.
“hos BROAD STREET.
NEVADA CITY.
one week. This change was made so .
19, « well known
You.are hereby ordered to appear at A Ht a
. tached Levers, full jeweled; and eve
—OF OUR—
NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY
mg
“WHE BE HELD AT
NEVADA CITY,
MONDAY, JULY Sth, 1969:
IN WHICH THE .
‘. mILITARY,
FIREMEN,
ana pee
. OLVAG SOCIETIES,
OF NEVADA COUNTY will participate.
There will be a Procession after
which the Declaration of Independence will be read and an
ORATION
DELDIW ks Rs BD:
Seeeeenetel
2” Citizens irom all parts of the .
County are cordially invited to be
present.
designated by the Chief Marshal and Aids at
the firing of the first gums» The second gun
will be fired at a quarter past 1o'clock, when
the various organizations will march to their
-. places in line, and at the firing of ithe third
gun at half past 11 o'clock, the _— will
start.
Line of. tases:
Down Broad to Main; bog Main to Commercial, up Commergial Pine, up-Pine to
Broad, up Broad to the Sdeetion of East and
West Broad streets, conutermarching and
proceeding down Broad to Pine, down Pine
to Commercial, thence 10. Main, down Main
te Broad, and thence to he Theatre where the.
exercises will take place.
Music by tlie Band.
Prayer bythe Sev. A. Parker;
' Reading of the Declaration of
Indepéndence by E. W,. Haydon.
Oration by the Hon. DAVID
‘. BELDEN,
The following are the officers of the Day:
President—T. B. McFARLAND.
Chief Marshal—JOHN CASHIN.
People along the line of march are requested
to decorate their places.
v A Federal salute will be fired at sunrise,
A National Salate will be fired during the
procession. :
The Bells of this city will be rung at sunrise
and euneet,
_ By order of the Committee.
$15 Buy the Best. $15
Sent by Express, Cash on Delivery.
THE GENLTINE OROIDE GOLD
WATCHES.
Improved and manufactured by us dre all
the best make, Hanting Cases, finely chased
and beantifully enamelled, Patent and Dewatch
perfectly regulated and adjusted, aramteed by the company, to hip correct time, and wear and not tarnish, but retain
an appearance equal to solid , Sold. as long
as worn.
These celebrated.watches we are now sendimg out by mail and ex s, ©. 0. D. any
where within the United Beates and Canadas
at the regalar price, payable on
ere. a. ‘
o mone uired ina
a6 we prefer or thas ali should coiee te
befure paying for them. . the go
A single watch to any address, $15.
an EXTRA WATCH . LR. OF sre vith
Gre
byte spaper
moet ctl i glen
= So
GRAND CELEBRATION. ~ a
i ut ‘Pambitbier. 00..+-. JULIUS WETZLAR,
~The various Orders Will form at. the points .
Reem, pha Pal
4
a Offiee—Fourth Street ibet, J and K
. Calphtadeys-.eec-+sens0re++28120,000,
Held aa Guarantesto ‘Deporicors,
—_—>
eet gc pe A oe
SECRETARY ..--204.5:. a ©. WOOLW URTH,
DIRECTORS :
L. wrirtass, ~@ko. wa ‘MOWE.
a ae WHEELER.
SULIUS WETZLAR, “C. W. CLARK, .
a eee OE
This Bank is sib pt’ si Milliciian asa
will feceive Deposits of Money, in large or
emall sums, without charge of entrance rer to
Depositors.
€2 Money to Losi'on Real Eetate, United
States, » Stats 9 aud County eas Jow ‘rates
é ' of interest.
OFFICE HOURS,. detiy, from. & ‘ &. te3gr
M., and om Saturday Lvenings from 7 to 9.
Sacramento, April ob, 1669
i ee Fs Ts
CANDIDATES TAKE. ‘NOTICE!
THE SECRET OF POPU.
LARITY DISCOVERED!
-grecnss: GUARANTEED:
ND CANDIDATES ‘WARRANTED TO
RUN ads a t buy their Remedice
of SPENCE ys . Jers
FOR" ICE CREAM,
. FOUNTAIN: Sopa, CONFECTIONERIES.
+AND 34
QGrnesn OYSTERS,
Matted. ‘Staten Bakery.
¢#7-BREAD, PIES, CAKES; and everything ~
appertaining to the thé! bus business ‘Cohetantly on
“Fresh Bread delivered at all ‘parteof tle city.
JULIUS DREYYUSs,
Nevada, June ith, 1869.
Wurrah for the Gt of July!
NICK, SLOCOVICH,
PINE STREET. teteereaees NEVADA erry.
AS returned from San Francisco with asplendid stock of
FIREWORKS !
Of every-description for the Fourth of July.
3 plendid Toys of New Patterns and a large
as FRU mek ORANGES,
S, und ivtact the best-etock of VARL
B GOODS in the county. .Fire Crackers, Rockets, Torpedoes, Serpants, Wheels, and all sorts
of Fireworks. » 2
Flags of all sizes and’ descriptions.
Confecitionery—the Largeet and hest
stock to be found in the city.
§2" Don't forget the place. .
NICK. SLOCOVICH.
Pine Street, Nevada City.
Election of Chief Engineer.
OTICE is Craw ae given that an. Election
for Chief Engineer of the Nevada Fire Department will be held at the Marehal’ s Office,
on MONDAY, July 26th, 196%
Judges—D. W. Allen and Sia R. Eng
lish. Vlerks Wan. Scott and Wm. W. CroesPolls open from 5 to 8 P. M.
By order Board o/ Fire Delegates.
M. 8. DEAL, President.
J. BE. Nrctors, Secretary. jis?
BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.
SSAYS FOR YouN@ MEN on the inferesting relation of Bridegroom to Brice, ix
the institution of Marriage,—a Guide to matK angen oo true happinese. Sent
by mail in seal letter envel envy free of charge.
‘Kaaress, HOWA TION, Box P.,
Pacedelpee, Pa:
IMPORTANT TO MINERS!
THE NEW—
BLASTING AGENT,
ie GIANT POWDER.#!
ie9
ey attention of Minera and Mine Ownere ~
is respectfully to the new explo=we
agent known as
THE GIANT POWDER.
Ger" The manufacturers of the Giant Powder
gnaranien Wanring ata cent, inthe gen‘eral working ofthe mae of Giant
Powder, in connt f e —* be handed weing.% steel, 1 inch bit,
C cCBAWFroRrD & CO.,
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