Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

November 25, 1865 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
Se pues camigs of a Raley La on the. ground that it would be m conflict with the provision of the State constitution which defines the qualifications of a voter. The Slerieenie language of the clause on + he Every white male citizen States, and every white male . ate exico, who shall fiave elected . gg wine ti citizen of the United as ig ae ahr ‘the treaty of peace exchanged and ratified at, a bez the. 30th ae of May, 1848, of the age of twenty-vse whe shall. have the resident of thet Btate six months next.. ing the election, a) county or district in which he claims his vote thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at all’ the élections which are now or hereafter may be authorized: by law, provided, that. hierein contained Ibe contrued to nt the Legislature, by atwet Chicks’ scoounrail : from sduitting to} the igh of ns, or the descendIndians, in ein jal cases as such of the’ Legislative body may vem ust and proper. While all whe come up to the requirements of this clause of the State constitution are, entitled to vote, ‘the Legislature has the undoubted right to preseribe the . character and kind of proof which is neces‘dary to’ establish the fact that parties offering to vote are entitled to the right. This . the Legislature has done by requiring persons offering to vote to undergean examination, if their right is questioned, or producing a certified transcript of a Court of ; Sree jurisdiction, ifa naturalized citr zen. Legislature bas power to require proofs and to empower a Buard of Election Judge& to administer oaths, we should imagine that it could empower a Boerd of Registrits to receive the proof previous to the day of election, and require that the record made by them shauld be evidence of the right. to.vete. Ifa manean becompelled by law te swear his vote in at the polls, simply because another man doubts his right te caet it, all, whether that right is questioned or not, might be required to produce satisfactory evidence on the same point,” The law requiring a man to produce evidence of qualification before voting is not different in principle from a Registry law—the.oply-difference, being in the character of the proof required by the laws—and the right teenact one includes the other.— We have some doubts as to the cunstitutionality as wells the propriety of « law requiring the payment of a tax before voting. Wedo not advocate a registry law with a . ed.’ view to increase the revenue, but as a surer way of providing against corrnption in elec-, tions than by the law now in force. . The Express concludes its article as fol lows: ‘Suppose the Chief Justice of our Supreme Court, John Curry, (although not in this position now, He. will be in a very short: time,) should walk up to the polls, on election day, and offer to vote, and he was informed thata Registry law had been passed by the Legislature of 1865 and '66, and that his name did not appear among the list of registered names, and therefore he could not vete, and suppose the Chief Justice insisted on his. right to vute, in accordance with constitutional authority, and proved up hia citizenship, will the TRaNscuirT pretend to tell us his vote could be legally rejected?” Wedo pretend to say it could. It is the business of the Chief Justice tu know the law and obey it. If, from any cause, he should fail to secure his rights and privileges under the law, he should lose them just the same as the humblest citizen of the State. : ALL THE VeLuNtEens in Catironnia . TO Be Musrereo OvT.—Major General Halleck bas received orders from the War Department to muster out all the volunteers on the Pacific coast, as we learn. from the Bulletin; as many as possible unmediately, the remainder on. the arrival of the lust battalion of the Fourteonth United States Infantry. Aud by telegram October. 10, Majer General Pope, Commanding the Department of Missouri, was directed to order, all California voluateers in New Mexico to their'State at oupe, fur muster out ; also to receive as svon as possible al) New Mezican volunteers, one regiment thereof to be mustered out imuiediately, the re mainder on the arrival of certaia regular . & th . oh} slink tll init their bands.) . ” day week, ae at that time the costs will be . ,. states that on ete * Thejategcious mubders of it Ge Brakby. Maxhwilian seems ie Deen the result of desperation. His visions of . empire were vatishing before the triumphs . of the sturdy little band of Mexican patriots, hope of striking terror to their hearts, severpatna ay Age ‘wuardered in cold ‘blood. : ‘Bhe result was the opposite of what be expected. ipstead of being awed into submission, the Liberals only ‘“‘becume’ more determined, and they resulved to give the usurper ‘‘measure foP'ilieasuge.”’ by executing all his troops % Later intelligence shows that Max. has adopted the same strategy which the rebel did towatd the close of rebellion. He is abandoning all the outposta tigld by his troops, and conceutrating them at Vera Cruz, the city of Mexico and San Luis Po tosi,, These movementewill leave the Libétals thiough the country free te orgamze and prepare to prevent future advances of the enemy, The. people. are only held; in. subjection by the military power of Maximilian, and as soon as that is removed they will rise én migsge'to resist him. He is waiting for reinforcements, which. the French Emperor will not be likely to send in the face ofa protest from the United States. The wife of Max. is preparing to oto Europe, and the indications are that her worser half will soon follow her. He “wante to go home.” :. 2.9 of Tue Devtsquent Lisr.—The taxes delinquent in this county for the present year amount to a little over $15,000, nearly one thousand more than last year. It is probable that before.the list is handed over tu the District Attorney on the first Monday of next month, one or two thousand additiouul will be paid. to the assessment is. now added. ‘1 hose . , yet delinquent will. do well to settle with the County Auditor before next Mon. . ; increased to fifteen per cent. A SMART THICK —The Mariposa Gazette of last week says: “A few days ago a quantity of stolen rice was discovered under a bridge near Hornitas, Calculating that the parties who stole it would go after it at night, aad ha tu be easily caught. some of the sharp ones concluded to station Semasiree around and watch fur develo oi After they had taten their ition & Chinaman came around, evidently looking for some-such outside ‘interference.’ As he went neagthe place where the rice was deposited, the men on duty rushed at him; but he proved to be only a decoy—run like a wild ty, and Ave! they were after him went after and federates ly carried off the rice! "The indi. viduals who thought they were too smart for Chinamen readily cvuncede thatthey were out manoeuverI THE Daueuay the Ceatral Pacific Railroad was buried for seme distance on . Wednesday night, to the depth of seven feet by a shde ina deep cut seven miles below Colfax. The Company had ne locomotive this side of the slide and on Thursday passengers bound up and down, had to walk seven miles, in geing to and from the terminus, As passengers arrived at Colfax yesterday at . o'clock, we supposed the track has been cleaned eff. The stage got in at about 5 o'clock. JupICIAL ELKe : 10N.—Retarns from 38 cotinties give Sanderson 31,917, and Hartley 25,896. Union majority, 6,21. ee AN appeal for pecuniary aid in behalf of the 350 sailors of the whaling vet burned by the Shenandoah, is being made at San Francisco, Abdut 180 were sent te Honolulu. and 150 were left by the Shenandonh herself at the Ascension Islands, and they are perhaps by the time at Honelutu.— Nearly 50-of them have arrived at San Francisco. s — As Op Proneen Kar Lene tks Napa Reporter ays that Mr. George Rowley, ot Soda Vailey, killed a bear recently, which he dixcaveted making free with his beehives. His bearship has been the companion of another known as “Club Foot” for years, wnd in his company and alone has sueceeded in killing one wan and an y number of cattle, hogs, sheep and vther small game. He weighs something more than 1,00U pounds, nad carried se mementoes, in the shape of bullets, in his budy. . Cuaxer or Time.—The Marysville stage will hereafter leave this. city at 7 o'clock mthe morning. This change is nevessitated by the condition of evenie, Tue New: York Bulletin correspondent reyes. ends <0! Toe afiore Leb odiok ed from like dew ‘before the. morning sué, ind ip) < Five per cent. in addition . .! gether wt th all the cat, andall ran afterhim, He eae ones omtesn ie the pir. 1865. be CW. Denaldsyn do. JK: Levinge UB A J Kutz : do Mrs Oréeaitréer Omega E L Munday Virgini Dr J Stotler San Ju 0.4 Tompkins Bea VG. D Dornin do JA Wloveds do JB Carters Moores W Edwards’ L Jd D Loyd Downievill ‘F Darkig Hunts bill Col Potter Brand F1 5 sige ContoarC W 8 Dewey Dona L agg Bridgeprt J Bazely Coon Cree hill UNSTABLE’S SAiE.—State of California, County of Nevada, Township of Nevada, ¢s. By virtue om Execution to me delivered, issued from the Court of E. W. Smith acting Justice of — Peaceiu and for the county Fro id, — ate the twenty-eight day of Qetober, ‘A. D. to satisfy a. judgment renred b B aepeety ree of the Peace.on the twenday of October, A. D, 1865, iu. faver of ES and against FREDERICK CARty third PETE r the s we.Hundred and : twenty three Dollara a an Hive conte % ‘cents, debt, 8 and costs’ of suit . Lhave ta o infront nee n, end will,sell to the highest bidder for cash. the following described property to-wit :—All the right, title and interest of Frederick Carpenter, of, in and to-a certain House and Lot. situated, lying and being on Gold Fiat, in spasome veo dod Nevada, county of Nevada, and State of California, and bounded as follows: Qn the east by the premises of J. H,. Wentworth. on the west by a ravine leading from themin of Goodman & Company ecp ravines 80 called, and on . ti " north 5 the. P vgs of _ Wentwort and said ray ne, i by the old fa Gora Pine oe Saw Mates tothe old Whigham mill, together with all and singular hereditaments and appurtenances thos wy ng or in anywise appertaining, ae en heretofore rae: by a Frederic pero a8 a residende. ioc all fain ar of, > ; 8, angles. opars rds, v machinery Pongo art. or, nee tgs 5nd said; or Lode. consisting of Pum me eter Wh and G . Also, = eet Tubs, &e. therean “Ledge or Lode fg itaat on he itil, ina ae now conierie direction ey Mill, mear to’ Gold tat in the coonekt of Nevada, county of Nevada, State of) California, and is known #3 the Carpenter & Company Ledge or the Wheel Ledge, . Ss Hj the above described premises havin ys attached by on the aving’ cen aay 3 of . et. A. D. 1865, in Pb ann entitled cause, ll sell the > in front of the Court House . Bt in Nevada city, at public auction. on SAT. URDAY, the Sixteenth day of me. tween the hours of 4 9 o’elock, A. M. +, and So’clock, P.M. Taken as the ge vais . of Fred . erick ee to satisfy the above demands. and ace wp Booger Given under by my on this, the 25th day of November, A n25 . BG GRAY, Constable, N. T Hurrah for the Holidays! TOYS! TOYS! ToOYs! NICK. SLOCOVICH, pes STREET, Nevada city, has just received the la und most magnificent stuck of Teys, Faney and Nick ps4 ever brought te the mountuius. He has Toys, Gans, Swords and accoutrements for soldier buys, Magnificent Dolls of every variety for the girls. *‘Dancing Contrabands’? py ‘Warbling Minstrels,” Wagons, Herses and splendid Toy Bg hag In fact any and abilicseteale that you deChristmas ana New Year’s Presents. Also a large stock of the best Candies, Fruits, etc. always.on hand. People are invited to call and look at the new we which will be sold at must reasonable rates. .» Nevada, Nov. 2ith.—Im WwW. LO SHABFEW’S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, New Goods and New Prices! Constantly on hand a large lot of BOWs CUSTOM MADE moots, Just the thing for Wet weather. ; A LARGE and carefully selected. stock of fine French and Philadelphia made Boots, and Fulweiler. Rta Fir soe. m ". : ' Croke M.S neg inthe mf 3.2
2 axe ‘\ NATIONAL EXCHANGE ‘HOTEI. Cn Esq. an . , NR PREM RRS I have ‘juss received a d neater. % ne 868 ed prietons, ;NEW sileienass 6F* GooDs, D Wheeler oe Fa A Done Gente Boots, hese. ‘and Gaiters, ek ae Ladies’, Mises’ and Children’s J Donstow*s-~ do‘ Diets ie Gl n Tro a do pong _Balmorals, Gaiters, Shoes, M Seligman do GA comer Slippers, &e., &e.8 Blodgett’); de gi oereent From the bést manufacturers of-New York, Phila D Sallivan Lrd tarr-Red Des delphia and Boston. ‘HGiN . gs o— in Sép wr, ; Cooper San Fra tnaliw o ; vey Sacrament’ RF Craig Vi 4 Rubber Boots Gente Ladies’) Misses’, F M Thompsen do -1 Ran F 4 ee and Children’s Shoes, Just from ‘the Manufactory, received by thé las Steamer. I also have tull assortment of SHOX FINDINGS,.. Milter’s Celebrated ness Blacking, ont Foot Oy Femuth Calf, Kip, Lh “Bole fitter: itade Leather, Pegs, Nails, Awils, Thread. — and in epee rey batet T in @ first _ Finding Store. y Repairing done i ie they best style: abs and Shoes’ made to order ! eon good ft wacmeaiay Lidsde eo will sell all my Gotds, Mouse in town! 24) Best Santa Cruz Sole Leather, by the Roll, 32c. Best Santa Cruz Sole Liéathidr; by the Side, 33e. Hemember the, Corner} « : fives, November 11th. : FOR SALE. Ts HE QUARTZ LEDGE AND MILL hnoyass the Pennsy Siig Ai ind pines Be sssork all the property meg] pr sabe sale low. reason Fea selling is he: cause the Company has been unfortunate in having their boiler explodea, and not ——. sufficient meaps to, and eh Me Apply at onee. at House ‘ot ‘HINDS & TULLY, to 8, DERBLE. of Pennsylvania pare. eto y+ Good title dialely. _ canes eting oft whole ‘a0 TO SORIP HOLDERS. . teert LL LL PERSONS fi fOL I? , dawn on the General Fund of Nevada Co. j= registered betweep February Ist, 1865. and. February 20th,.1865, are requestedto present the same for payment. Intercat on the same ceases “ oy pap of nT eT Cink ei dork, Cigars, Tobacco and Fancy Goods. L. PHIL ON BROAD STREET, lghxé dete t6 thé Post Office {las a ae stock: of NDa quantity of Superb . Smokin: isa Chewing ona which he inyites the al tention of Smokers and Chewers. He has also, Pipes of every variety, from a common Clay to a splendid Meerschaum, Also on hand a splendid stock of Toys, Fancy Goods and’ Nick Naxs of every kind, together with a fine stock of CURPLERY. The proprietor of thie esta establishment is bound to retuin its gvod reputation for keeping s lendid goods and selling them lower than anybudy else Hope this _ city, Call and examine the goods, goods, at the old stand, next deur to the Post Oilice. nl¢ FOR t SALE. “ELE. subscriber being in in health and wishf ing t leave tho Sta te er Will sell his Blacksmith Shop, And fixtures aera price H. GRASS, Red Dog. Red Dog, Nevada county, Nov. 19th.—im 8. ss 3 Stasente Building, PINE STREET. ; DEALER IN f PLAYING CARDS, KNIVES, &c. ‘The choicest Havana Cigaré, 3 for 50 cts, neg Puiday Rveutag to Siturday FALL FASHIONS . ! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS: inside sence DRATADA RUN Assane ah mR tc Cheaper) thanfany other: Nov. iAth, 1°65. WARKANTS . LavtEs, on NEVADA OrTy AS COUNTY t a SA AS SY ROR ASA A MATTER OF COURSE it ; the privilege and duty ot 4 Merchaut tu inform hig when he is in reeeiy, “GHORGEOUS srock or Goons, , . And more particularly wee he contemplates sellingthem at RATES UNPRECEDENTED, And in accordance with that privilege and custota, Mr. A. GOLDSMITH, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets Selects this manner of introducing his NEW STOCK OF -Tohis old partrons and desires the particular at: tention of ALL purchasers.’ Call oud examine his stoek before buying elsewhere. His stock consists in part of Diese Goods— i Gros de Naple, Gros de‘Rhine, P Ribbed Silk, all colors, the best and finest. Freneh Merinos, all colors. Empress Cloths. x _ ‘Fine Ribbed, Scotch Plaid A Ronis. French Poplins. Poi ’1 de Chevreib De Laines, wool and plaid..“ ‘ Colored Alpacas, Silk warp black Alpaca—and n fact, j All kinds of Dress Goods usually kept in a Fashionable nencha til wen Store, Calicos, French, American & English _. Will be gold for . Less than San Francisco Wholsale PRICES! Sheetings—all kinds, always on hand. 2000 yards of 4-4 Sheeting, bést. brand, will be sold at a very low Msn & A: COLDSMITH, Does not humbug the people by stating that Goods will be sold at lower-rates than ever as every ove knows that Dry Goods have advanced, but call at GOLDSMITH’S, compare prices with 4 — will surely find a difference of 25 per ./ ny Sods 28 per cent. Cheaper than at any other place, ; Household Furnishing Goods ! If you want to furnish up.a House, go to “ —_ GOLDSMITH’s. You will find 10-4 Linen Sheetng. 5, 6, 8, 9 and. 10-4:Cotton Sheetings, “Tebhe Linen, large assortment. Toweling, Napkins, all kinds, Bed Quilts, ~ . Pillow-cases, linen, and a else i maings, Ribbons, Buttoms, &e, Go ro GOLDSMITH’s, For he always keeps the latest and best styles— Francisco. WOOLEN ¢ coons. : Breakfast Capes, Sea Foams, Nubias, &c. &e. all I made to onder atthe Bay. Cloaks of all description, Salat short and 4 long—latest style. Shawls, of every: kind known. New Millinery Goods ! GOLDSMIETH?S Stock connot be surpassed by any other Dry Goods House in this gc cab pangs hd ya = Velvet Bonnets, ' Turban Hats, Saratoga, NS Ad GRNAe Bihte. If you want Trimmings for a Bonnet or Hat, go to GOLDSMITH’S And get the prettiest and finest French Wiowsus, Trkamings and eee Oit Clothe & Mattings. Largest and best in the city. pers oe Bohn eae bea Hemp and Manilla Mattings, English Oil Cloths, all with, _ me«f FrancisMati a Fall and Winter Goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Trimnot surpassed by any establishment saute of Saa:, Bein Bate ‘Tue 81 Star Spang come one oO lead ‘ie lary prove. A's ed, for the Heugh & 1 thirty horse be placed ir The conipa ‘best: :twent: early day, ¢ already con will be furr for saving } only enabk work but: h pecting fur easily ‘work have clean the rock an prospectors We expect located dur the Spring. mining don that it is al ‘work, Mi in great de could obtai A Bap R win an alm stage is nov Buena Vis whieh Dr. ¢ ‘ono of the . the trip bol same time. son he does care do not read. The on Thurs¢ o'clock on . rived here evening. © For 8a left yester where he v in the Sts ~ session of ) very watel to which . give a goo The Legis! week and \ elect, and . soon go to Tue M vicinity, 1 to work m ample por previous t four stamy to run allt factory. . granite id . the relativ ‘It is claim ‘that it is n is now ste » Abundane operations “JOHN? General F the War I ifornia tré company months.