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March 30, 1870 (4 pages)

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incited Wn i e-was adusitted-@ pwas'perfectly iota! jority in the Assembly drew the party” lines ig@fiy again in the matter of the Supreme Court Reporter, Judge —Hale;who-war-legisiaved . oat-ofoffices} after a sharp fight, says the Record, for —ne-other-reason, cither__elleged“or‘int’ “plied, than that he er a Republican. ne ee, mee y e. 4 . 4 rangements are on the most extensive scale, and the Euleka Club is sparing . This, Wednesday Your remarks are calculated to do in-. °° expense to make it eclipse anything justice, by implying that Mx: Ostes aid . the confidence a bill introduced by the Hon Sam a poe a det competent to fill the office ; ; that he had filled it hith@#dé. with complete satis fi n to the Supreme Court, and with idtigdto the public; that the Gov ernor was in favor of retaining him,and thet regard for, the spublict interests ‘might demand his retention. All these things were admitted, and yet the As sem teqahinggomt of ¢ office by 4 _ gtridt party vote., This is a fair example of ultra partisanship, Although these men are all pledged to work for the interests of the people, they consider thamepiyes jpstified jp ignoring those interests entirely, and . violating their oaths, the mament the party wat cry is raised. “There is simply no excust for such acts as this, fot the con: temptibly ‘phefité difepution that Re" publicans have done such things, would not; even Ltrte, Qincatt te an argument, much less:to justification. These acta. of partisanslilp’ tend: toshow ‘the danger that the State runs when men who have. ee oft¢hayacter, who are rather bel mels of partizan politics, obtain the feins of power) Sich Tien ‘Are dlways whipped easily,into. the traces ; because they have no hope . of future preferment } ecfalities “in Vepeabie: ‘grain ‘and based 6a their oWh merits, and can only expect to rise by -becoming the creatures. of, their political ring musters. This view may not be flattering, but. it is better—it is trae. Ovsten.— Wn. ‘Neely Johnson, a blind men and @: Democrat, has been i Anette OS, Been ne oe rian, and ‘RB. O. Cravens appointed in his stead. WWonje ofjtiie: yerysmen who are responsible for this procedure, were among the most bitter in denouncing the Republicans for removing Jobns0n/from ‘the land office at Sacramento. Since that time the Democracy of Sacraniente.#efused ‘him -€nomination for Police Judge, and have now turned him out of a position which he was in every way qualified to fill. There: might be somp Jtistification were Johnson a Republican, bat he has always been a} staunch Democrat. {tis not surprising phat -bitter partizanship leads men into war upon adversaries, without considering the qutstion of pablic policy, but that men should be so far controtied as to forget the instincts of human nature and wage war upon the blind, maimed of their own party, as in this cory rae almost unaccountable. ° — Roap Matrers.—A Dill for the maintainance of roads in Nevada county, supplimental to the Jaw, now in force, has passed: bout branches of the Legislature. ‘We believe it was introduced.into, the Senate by Judge Roberts, but We do not know its provisions, nor have we seen any one.who does, aang :iWedk—The' Monterey Democrat . aaye i-: Experiments are being made with this-»plant on a large scale in the Salinas country. It has been sowed: up by the litedred acres, as a crop, in place of the heretofore inevitable cerealy ~ Mr. Grites; of: Sacramento, Oa his Brighton ranch has laid down some 100 or more actes to flax. By-and-by ' Califerniafarmers will find it to their profit, to;have mixed crops. Edeheeew. Seaman’: We are indebted to the well known and popolar firm of Spencer & Pattison, booksellers and stationers, for a copy of Appleton’s Journal, and other interestingypapers. Thanks. en et? him as a buplesque, and Was so considered-by the. Speaker.of the House. I have further to ‘state asa fact, as certained “by long observation, of the committee made upon, the stamp to prepay postage. 2 Libra. articles in their line; The Royal Japanese Troupe. William Lewis, formerly of Lewis Bros., the advance agent of the Royal Washington School House, Japanese Troupe, wae in town yesterday,and the troupe will appear to-night. This is_said to be the finest troupe of Japanese Acrobats, Gymnasts and Equilibrists, of both sexes ever in the They performed two months in San Francisco, and their performances were witnessed by over. 10,000 people, On Monday night they performed to a very large audience in Grass Valley, and if our citizens want to see the . County Superintendent of Public Schools. most renowned and only full company of Royal Japanese Acrobats, let them} . THE beon hand to-night: ‘Examtuiation of Teachers. The Board of Examinatiun of teachers of Nevada county, will convene at the Washington School House, in this city, on Thursday, Friday, and Satarday, April 2th, Sth end-Oth. plicants for certificates are requested to a be prompt at the school house at 10 oonere o’clock. The Board of Examination wll consist of the following gentlemen: ee A. Morse, County Superintendent;.B. J. Seoete, 93,500,990. Watson, teacher at Forest Springs ; F. ~ are: eos at’ ‘Nevada 5 ore Bob i yews Meeting. in slides on was commenced . 3.4." sare soun M mick, ge teacher sates oan her a peat Methodist ‘Church. — — ja eee rr am ace baa liao 2 of aPablic Balk-ever givery of the in Nevada City. As the coming party. Consisting of iba Pages” ‘Fults . Plgee it ig fair to pregumet that Temper» . ancé “Haft wilf,*on “that: ottdsion, be nd fashion up after the report = the fe ‘ieigik with tlie beauty_a ting Committee, and was introduced by . ‘Uf Nesiliid consty! “Phiose ‘wlio desiteto . purciase-tietetarein decor en -apphe tion to. E. Goldsmith, under the TRAN scRIPt "Ofice, or. L. Phillips, at Jacobs’ that . cigar store, Pine street. All orders for Mz. Qates not only enjoys the confidence NCarMidgés iitst bé left at “Lancaster's uker, but possesses. the re. livery stable.” ‘ dnb 6f tlie ifttelligent por: My Fire Insprance. tion of the Apsefubly. / Mr Oates was on¢+—-We wenld—callthe attention of the \.of the few whovhud she independence public to the advertisement in another to stand up in the House and vote to . column,.of the Hartford Fire Insurance sustain the report, of whicb he, as one . Company, which: is: the. oldest. one«in an-. thé’ hited States, and as’ responsible hery Dill, lof “swhich' so much’ Has’ been . as any in the world,.A few years'ego said jp the,public joumals of this State. In conclusion, it is; conceded that the from this State, bat now it has been febill so spoken of.as being introduced by . established here, George P. Sparks'is the Honegentleman, Mr, Oates ag being the Agent for this city, at the office of the best burlesque of the session, on . the ‘South Yulia Canal Co., on Main the patties who wished to slandér thd . Street as committee on swamp and overflowed Yours truly; this Company withdrew all business RECENTLY a bill passed ‘the lower tending: private schools: --The— bill was whelming majority, and acts introduced HM SESS 4 {Sy RSOMA . A AND HAS QE BOTH, BEX EB annem ali amount to of ww Pressing. sauces eal a Forcing Ine echc aoahie iy. bir ++ ~~ bE GREAT —— TROUPE. Male and Female in Wonderiul Feats of Skill. _Their repertoire ificiudes over vie _ rome different acts Thee sat J cnteeor ontined Her. cules, the weber of the World. vee wna Phd vaRats bay i co of the in realities which will presented. FUUR CHILDREN, aged 4, 5, 6, and 7 years re apotrely. are really wonder, ful for their skill’ an@preebcity. The magnifi} cence and splendor of their costumes must be seen to be appreciated. Admissiva—Gallery a Farquetye $100.— Pit 50 cemesz)* % PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, SUCCESSORS TO E. F. SPENCE, . Drsaeeene and . Apothecaries House of the Missour Legislature giv3 “hese WE think we are doing our readers . ing the St. gouis Board of Education a favor by calling their attention to the . power to appropriate, from the school handsdiié eatdlogues of the well known . fund, ten dollars to every scholar atcn we tha iii) }Agnidultitral Warehouse of Messrs. R: SH Aileh GOo., of New York, vlie-old. subsequently defeated ‘by an overest and largest establishment there. The Retail Seed Catalogue: bas nafer-. providing-for a ‘constitutional “amendous illystrations. of the novelties, and . ment to guard in the fature all encroachments upon the common schoot . grass seeds, and, though expensive, is. systém;*'Thete are two bills; one in sept to all applicants ‘on receipt of . each House, having the same object— They deal . the Senate” bill) proposing % “prohibit . ™AS largely also in agricultural implements . any transfer of Thoney raised by govern-). ‘aud machines, and small tools of every . ment, State or local, te the support of. kind fot’ farmers, gardeners and stock . any religious institution.” ‘The moveraisers use, and publish a large Cata-. ment, to invade the school system, relogue, which is a Handsome volume of acted with unexpected ferce, The A Bus‘ poss, in‘ itp, ys Be hr depart Bote ie f “the 6) stand, No. efeicnls fie 0; VANCE; . MOOT AND SHOEMAKER, — Opposite Stumpf's Restaurant, Broad Street, Nevada: toonder & SHOES made ‘ ( seattetaenioa! pacha’ : Ba he ou want anything done in ‘the Shoeng tims give me tall, m33 _ SPRING OPENING ! FIRST INTHE FIELD! . oo airtoOna Nowriees'* . . about 800 pages with nearly (OO ilu; === ==-———— oe trations éftuelatest. and most improved THE life-size sabia of “Sheridan’ 8 among, them . Bile,’ by T, Buchanan Read, is on exmany things which our farmers ought hibtion in Philadelphia.
to have, and which they cannot buy at " avy of our local stores. Of course this GREEN péaé aid caulifluwers of this is a costly book, and they charge’ $1 year’s growth have been received in for'it, but dven ‘this is ‘refunded to the . im New York from California. parchasee when he sends.an-erder; 80] Tue male students of Indiana Medthat in reality it. costs, nothing. “Even if it'did,; we should advise every man who owns any land, no matter how . qeeeemeeeeeeees small,to get a copy now. Theirad-. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS, . dress is P. O; Box 876, N. Y. City. ik ; alge Se iii ical College have given one of the female studente # gold-headed cane. vada County will meet at the NEVADA CTry, April Uh, Sthand9thy o’oot k,punctually. ; : A. MORSE, jen BOARD, @F EXAMINATION of NeOn Thursday: Friday &* Saturday, Applicants for County ot State Certificates will be expected to present themselves at the School House, on Thursday morning, at 10 HARTFORD FIRE . INSURANCE COMPANY ApHarttord, Conn. Encorporatea 1810, @. P. SPARES, “Agent.” doom a, Maren S<= CURRENCY ust os JUST RECEIVED GOoDs, Ke, Ke. ke. A. GOLDSMITH. "Vaeevede, March 10th, 1970. re . Wise required. “Lap DONT REQUIRE ANY POUNDING:* y he patie? hiro SOLD AT REDUCED RATES and” s=-TAKEN AT PAR. os NEW PRINTS, NEW DRESS (7 PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES AND + @REENBACKS TAKEN AT PAR. BALTZ & GUNTHER, Adjoining McRoberts & Co, Commercial Street, : NEVADA. other articles for Table Use. Confectionery, etc. from the Ranches, and a Fine ‘Lot o Fowls.. ..GIVE.1S A CALL, Vegetable and Variety Stere ORANE ‘MACHINE: Washing-ean be done in half the time _other“The Washin = Clothes, to a principle they 7 araaeente “eta J “rial of John 5 o@er ag John ” The: District Or ing at 9 o'clock. _-dlbness of District nw: W. Cross appe -— aaaoiated. with hi RUBBINS, STRETCHING, SPRAINne and MALLING OF THE! Bera —Ceist . Po-say wothing of PAR-BOTLED th Rie), Haw ENU (8, LAME BACKS aND WaSTED TIME, Drive mene Mo from thé TatalOpue of diiys in each-week by buying a CRANE WASHING MACHINE} po . ae oe 4 ) i ‘MAKE YOUR WIFE HAPPY 3 ing aCRANE WASHING MA DINK wine he Sorkta so. easily that qe € 4s 9)on the countenauce of the operator! felt that Washing. Day is an obsolete rase, becaus o Washing isall outin BakLY MUKNIN THE. tdi THESE MACHINES ARd USED THE BETTER THEY ARE LIKED. For recommendations KM Y HE MACHINE! Manufactured by N.C. WILLARDS& CO “9 Maryayiid, Cal. One of these Machines may he seen Bere the Store.ofT. SHURTLBFF, Comune: cia treet, Nevada City. “LIVE AND LET LIVE!” BROAD STREET BAKERY aod RESTAURANT! ALEX. GAULT, Prop’r. Good Square Mcal furnished from 96 cents and upwards. annie supplied with the best the market MEALS AT ALL: HOURS AND BOARD BY THE MEAL Uk WEEK. — eens: maz GRAND SHEET & PILLOW CASE ee Party. A . Grand Sheet oan Pillow Case Pan ‘i ty will be given by the Eureka Social Club. On Thursday Evening, April Tih, AT TEMPERANCE HALL, = tion Committee—J, ‘Roventha M. Floor M 1 h, % = “Floor Managers Go ainki L. Phiitipe Tickets, including Carriages, $8.00.. Tickets not transferable, Those Moldirg Invitations can procure tickets of the kleur Managers. None admitted exeept these in costumea,. DIRECT FROM PARIS, MODERATE PRICES, a Fine Lot of FANCY coens, ta FRESH VEGRTABLES received every . Par enderslened offers ‘FOR! siiz at morning, snd a large supply of Frnit and 7" Also Lot of. New Sour-Krant. JUST RECEIVED ARIS, among GB Also a. Large Stock .of -Camdies,:. them = sbasenins. ; ‘4,000 balls of even and Strong @rFresh EGGS and BUTTER . “™°™ Thread, all colors, DRI D EYED NEEDLES. “Fresh and Fine MERY. 3% Hand-made HOKN COMBS. Revolvers and Pistols for Children. CLEAR THE DIRT! HOW ? Wash ING POWDER ? ate themeelves. ‘Endia Rubber Toys and Balls. . BEADS ofall colors, wisrieMo Monnaies, the. latest sty eco Albums, poi etc, herry Seed, of the best warie{, White M Li on tie, Le: alberry, Morus al loam the many imitations Flower and Vegetable Seeds, . of this a wt Ay ae FELIX GILLES, PINE STREET. . Bevnde ‘Mare’ @d, 1970 t Eel. seni Druggiet & Apothetary CITY DRUG STORE, ‘WS. QLASONIC BUILDING, (« . ee met . cen. ae taann Commer Sergen &HomepthiPhyalan ERE “yng juror maid he’ that Coart adjom /Beardan stated tk announced three swas to dispose of phd; and ‘that suc! of the’ Court was fore fined the def ning stateme! vation was made timony for the } lows: $ vt Vince pen ants, rsa was Pel hin of the vente = second shot towa fired & third shot ran directly ae him as~bein, es came wit tg f the road; ta eaehed mé he ‘ Doolit¥ was goin to-his ee pe eleds “‘Teniér tacewhere me Rickles shot-—tk ‘The mian was sh his face was cov saw a shot in th ht colored ¢ of the one in Co ant before, that or 12 steps from first, saw defend off, and the vie’ —but-coul¢ fondant 9 i ry endant to ju Cross exami was about 100 little higher th: the time. : ch bends, a washed. Eww: and don’ nm pot on shot he,faced third shot he si the lrotise,’ Co ond shot, but. defendant befo get the exact p at. 100. yards, side Of the hea _eyebrow and ‘h left, neax ‘the the man was t pace pale an presume @ m coeibtaniee: Bluff to You B ly’s house, def and ea went on . WwW ic sh iy. hou foes torte in the bushes * ed him to go} Spoke to defer “was going. §& sometimes