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March 13, 1870 (4 pages)

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9 ~ eu the Chinese ball, om Thursday inst, =" my = Lond commty oe: eed . goes uack ‘upon the “Democrats: partr, apd if we mistake pot, the promises af — Chines emigration 0d would dose, but Mr. King in bis speech says, after Geclaring be would not vote . far bile of this-cises axy more: “Per a gy mobocratic character, or im the me) _father-of the copeern; he mast have . giwe warfare” aguinmst Climese imi ‘fiely im the last campaign, 2nd King ~ get dear of it. The Legislatare hes Bo practical constitations] means have “he wonld act now be occupying 2 seat . om this foor. He bended the san-covie . sapvemest in bis section, but be never . Gia maiwtein thet the Legisiatare . could pass laws to poorest the immigrefiom of that class, nor’ even laws of tare of a crusade agains: a certain class. from the Clerk's desk. Be bad no soon _ Nevada bed beerd of the previews quet stems had told bees thet 2 be bee ate . é tiem before” At lest am appesl was) made to get fem to “gre wey s mo . Go ment™ in order thet an sdjouremest (C= might be obtained. During the whole . i debate, Duffy of Sacramento stood by . "Saat Hom bowing aley Stenson i Sam, whe msizteined his right to Cost Pom pewnbrokers licenses, speak maniculy. bat his. speech so cut . that be had “spotied them, and that . were to memorialize Congress in the strongest language posible, telling . them that this ciass of persons are Gan. gerous to the welfare of the community. and valling upos them 10 restrict ibeir . ' plediged to “do.” These whe know the objects of the Truckee an1iLuclie As sociation and its resolations, as well as the declarations of Mr. King, weil know or not. Our impression is that the and since Mr. King claims to be the’ been in some way pledged to ite polocy. willing to enter into am aggressive war Chinese immigrstion, he was “mot willing to epier upon a. cromdée againpt any class, whether they were . ons,” looks to us like a “go-back” Be sides, it does mot seem clear to os, how the geatieman cam make ap “aggres. j, Whtbout eateriag on & crumde . eguins Mongolians, though the expression may be periectly clear to him. The trath is, the Democracy have got the Chimese elephant. They won it is making a very awkward attermyp: 10 not s euficient number of geniuses w grasp the question, and with all the muiltitade of bills, from Rockwell's po thom crusade against dead Chinemen, ‘probably adjourn, leaving John Chinatan master of the field. Precocious —The Virginia Zaterprise says: The little son (Give years of age) of Abe. Haas, clothing merchant, troke his toy wagon of tin, when be went off on his own hook and ed a wages maker to come repair the boy lead the way into his father's and showed him his. toy wagon with a broken axle. Although the wheelwright had left argent business to look after the job, he was obliged to laugh off his vexation when he found nee _. Garewpack Parment.— While the merchants in the Eest are taking greenbacks and paying change in coin, our merchants begin to take greenbacks instead of gold. A San Jose and Nevada city merchant offer their goods at coin without gloves. t avowed object of that Association. wast they could not occupy the floor always,” , end aiter citing imstamces where the . greatest latiiade bed been allowed is . debate, anid: “Why is all this gag law more fon you than you de forme.” We bepe Mr. Oates will pick his flint and pices, and it such attiempiw to “gag” Taz Liricaxt Bui—The Appeal can lewrers and fitigents may get their change ready to pey over in support of the Democratic press. We do . not believe that Governor Haight dare vew ix, though i would unquecstionably add tach to his repatation for de-. ball will make the Examiner a rich establishment. The Marcy motto, “to modernized So 28 to reed “to the robbers the plesder.” The bill bes.pasecd the Assembly and sow ony the the Governor to become a law. Rscu Qvarrz Discovery.—A very the 22d day of February,on the head waters of the San Diego river, about 60 miles from the town of San Diego, and on the mouttain forming the: water shed between the river and the desert on the south. The district is estimated te range from 60 to 100 miles in extent. A comipany of Chimamen bave discorered the richest lead yet developed. A lively business at jemping claims bas Auditors a, rh To the ei pied arb ofthe ty of Nevada, ar of teerviso 1 reepectfally submit the ; aaah the finane al transsetions and condition of the county, for the fiscal year ending March Tth, 1870, together with « general statement of the condition of the sevetal fands of the County Treasury to thisdate. County Treasury, from ail sources ef revenue, daring the year ending March Tth, 1870, and the apportionment to the several funds: te, Cash from County Treasurer,disbursements of State money, iva li eg ey AE nen Treaserer, e of Revenue officers 6 Cash from delinquent taxes of 1968, an Cash from celinquesit taxes, 1308, 985 2 Cash from 5 per cent. penalty on FFE ie ph aeabisaats iL} now ? If you wish to choke me down, . Cask choke me down I do not care any . pass the Litigant bill, and the Republi. 2922 p and honesty. The . the victors belong the epoiis,” has been . of+ 5 . Camb eon Uallindl alike Heueaes, Cush tram orokers” Cush fria_n thestre eer th 1 Z puid cimoe March ist 223; jo : ve tle ae 4 FURD. . Conk Sree third aes Yicemses, tiene, $6.52) . Cach received mace, , Cash from pack pediers* 138 0p . . (Cash from wagon pediers” eensee. £20 U8 { sti Ca-b fom foreige miners” Loenses, SS . areas ed ator oa 2 im_z£ 12,006 29 . Treasurer's commissions, 120395 $43,235 38 Gasi trom delingvent 1900 4 . Cash trom property tax, 14.273 15 . Balance Cash in fend, $1.2 iach from dog tax, _ peu beshad —_—— me trom dutingnent State tex = Guth On + i ‘ trom State Treas‘er.county th as 3 29373 nies ap eae : . Warrants iseved since, ae ; SA 23 . interest scerped om registered : The County Collector collected during the “pen year licenses, poll tax receipts, and property C S41 rsa Warrants paid since tax as follows March ist, 1508, » 6 auctioneers’ icemees, 03 . Interest paid, aM U1 9.171 9 26 bi arrante remaining 41 brokers’ beeases, 5 ® Tth, 378, #495690 36 circus licenses, 160 Gy : FRO = BROT: 3 bowling alley, B foreign miners’ licenses, . 12658 66 . Cash im ford March “s4connty pulitax, S88) jet ome ‘ ee Tart Oke eas, “WUD . Gash recerved since. is i6 Fas Ss 1g oheth cince lcenses, Lise 5 & 22 Stare pod tax receipts, saw Interest paod, = 01
oe 200 op . Tremmurer’s commission, BI19 $9.59 10 HW pediers 216 © 20 wagon ped ers licenses, : 90) Balance Cash in fund. 51320 property tex receipts, he eres scorns ang Apo i. i _ BOaD FURD. 3 2843 road tax revel 1,085 Go . Warrants registered aise “ ing on March 1st, 1568, Joye Total collected) $157 001 56 . Warrants issued since, os — The County Collector's fees and per centRESIS SEENON, = age on licenses and poll tax receipts, during tee $39,443 82 the year amountedjn the aggregate to $6,514 a Warrants Statement ef expenditares during the fiscal . Juterest paid, IOS. 1S EEREEEERCEC EERE: . Cash im fund March 1, nex e i AcT £7 —* . ® meeting (fT ihe Board of Sepervi: pack Pind anne tanneeal uspaid : Sick do 51229 Cach iz Road Fand, Sih 44 Cash in Special Pond, e+. ae Cesh in Miscellams Fand, 150) . $5.9617 Total County Indebt einess, . GEO, E FARQUHAR, Auciter. By John Abbder, Depaty. ~ 1 County Warrants. tsa s 5 March 14 18%. : t TOTICE is hereby given that all Warrants @rawe on the General Pund of Nevada County and recistered prior to July Sth, 1999, will be paid on tation Interest crases from thiedate. JULIUS GREEN WALD. County Treasare-. . MEETING. amie sdvertisi for Prepossi«_ “t> repair the Sa pensidn shim Enidge at Meret Romie br called to meet at the Court Homsé, on Thursday, March 17th, 1520. G. B NEWELL. mi? JAMES MONKO. FOR SALE! HEAP FOR CASH! @ne 12-inch Engine, eore te herepe egg go $19,990 56 Warrants were drawn: : (Cash in fand March 1, 1688, 15 @ GENERAL FUND. Cosh Hecsived siete,” A SUATO ee . Salers of County 2500 0 Mrarrante paid a above, S835 4 Sein} of Dep Clerk, : Lge Treasurer's Commissions, 65612 $20,10938 eaiary of Bty Auaitor 2foe ty . Balancecash in fund March %, 16%, $8184 of County ey Soc tee ime Eecezend salary “Bengt aacaey, eles . Guan tes Wued Moan $2.09 Ld LS cetneatieiin se acy Siere # tis expense, 241 00 Su Kefanded iaxes, 19 @ $45,963 GO bn. Physician, 7 oO iaterpeeete eae een om. Came, Lie rn as a mer Lae we Ba fees, 27a 8 mileage, 8 expenses, medical atvendCash paid State TreasaN reson, NB reed ae o 5 criminal cases. 8,084 GD shasuaty af. (ge Coun ty Lapse do ; 1.538 08 hammers ‘as 4 Seen of Rost Comminsioner “. 19900) on lands, 26 gesun! expense, clerks and jadges aie te Balance cash in fund, $3,145 23 Justice's fees, criminal caces, 2.196 ; Hospital a repairs, 1,200 60 SCHOOL FUND. Sere nas Some teeta eneee, Saez oe . Cah in fund March 1, 1869, $16,740 59 Court House expense, salary of Janvale = ecges sasevas Interest paid, 2.158 68 aad 73,365 8 ‘Treasurer's comm’ Warrants paid from Marchist, _ — Tere) =e a $962,10813 Balance cash in fund this date, $ivAi2 30 ¢ 1868, 35 wo) Monk, $1.15 29 percons, &e. 265 09 . Warrants ac paid Rebet of Indigent ao Treasurer's commissions 303 76. $10.18752 Seon Poxexpensa, OH.. BGS . Malanoe nh in tnd Mardy. tom, sua pense, 262 00 $15. % County Printing for 1969, im 18 Books and Stationery, furnished Co. eBihe officers, 7st prey ie eet Coart House expense, repairs, Sc. a One 10-inch Engine, One 6-Inch Pump. Two Hora's AmalgamatingPans a ONE FLUE BOILER, ‘Twenty Fest Long Di Shapers: 4 Seen. OnE So-INCEE. ‘SLoRE NOzzLE CRAIG'S PATENT. os, ‘REDUCED PRICES. -pAVID THOM, NEVADA FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET. Nevada City, March Sth. : on THE GEM SALOOS, [Opposite the Baxx,} Baoap Srexer....... Nevapa Crrr. ALEX. SLOAN, Proprictor. © comstendly venaiving and Ginpending'to ee a a ee withthe best lreshimdn fr ra Cigars. W “ TAKE Place oN THE ‘17th day of March. 1870. FOR Ta BENEFIT OF THE caunen —aT— NEVADA CITY. . stad estival ia gotten up fer the purpose of liquidating the Snel, some day next weck ~ ranean a UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCISCO. semen Cash Capital, $750 000 Gold Coin. lpne Tags APEIC ree for the ye: while, as only $47, Tne ex have amo The Ke ‘The Int Paid tk The toi Schools . The fo: several F Genera Indigei Road I Theseury_whic of This i in Genera Indige Ro J Misecl This le Al the d “Jiainel set forth here giv: = glance tl as well a ment. A-.Proi A-proi ized am at small the dev * Ifa cor shares, . ———~ghare; ti opening pears g¢ have no gratifyi small cc many Cl than th: each st the eve the inte munity operati: