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October 16, 1866 (4 pages)

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. that he'should seek ‘a warrant for such for rightwill be triumphant, andthe John. Undo# endl cltetmstaticey would "bo a dis. Aigne, a native of Prange; was on. "Tiare: fain dg spl oe The Puily, B NEVADA OFTY, CALIF COUNTY & CYRY OF FICIAL PRESS Yn mae — 7 = Trost QuEestroNs.—The statements in regard to the questiéns which purported to be. addressed to the Attorney General, have been ‘contratlicted, and ‘it may. ve true that they never ‘emanated from the’ -President, but we hardly. think the evi‘dence yet offered prove that they emana-ted from gold speculators. . The questions bear the evidetices of careful preparation, ‘and are just What any one familiar with Johnson's past course would expect from him.’ It 1s not'at*all surprising that Johnson should ask -of ‘his attorney the same questions which ke: has answered himself, He has pronounced Congress “an ille, gal body” anda body assuming to be the Congress of the. United States.” He has gone further, and given as a'réason for teturning «bills, ‘that: @ part of the States were excludéd from Congress. If: he is honest in these opinions, which have been announced in every town on his recent ‘electioneering tour, where the people permitted it, ten it follows as a .matter of course that some steps should be taken to see: justice done the rebel States. In short; if the Representatives of the loyal States “do. not constitute Congress, as Johnson has charged, he is bound not to recognize them as such, and it) is natural aétion in the opinion of ‘his legal advisor. The liberties which were taken by Johnson and his supporters in regard to Sheridan’s dispatches of the New Orleans riot.are not calculated to impress the people with a regard for the honesty of his “Aceidency,” and it may be that the questions were secretly: withdrawn when it was found what a storm thoy raised in the North, and it is’ possible. they were intended as a “feeler” to ascertain how far thé: loyal people would’ tolerate the policy ofJohnson fn setting aside the Corigress as illegal, and. recognizing the: unrepentant rebels and Northern sneaks as tlie Legis, lative branch of Government. It’ matters little, however, ,whether the questions were ‘propotmded or tot. Théy have all been: answered; either by’ the President himself or his supporters, and in such a way to please the rebels, -The-purposes:and designs of-the Presi: dent are clearlyTadicated, and it is now plain that he is not satisfied with the over. whelming verdict ‘ef the people against hith, byt is determined to. still. continue his warfare aguitist Congress.’ Whether he will carny veut the extremity which’ his sitpportets desire, is a question to, be settled: by timevalone.: They have domanded the dispersion of Congress at the point of the bayonet, through the North and . South: “The detiant ‘tone of the rebels, ! and. the detennined, course of Johnson certainly Warrant usin the belief that such . an attempt may bé made. . His supporters have threatened war and it becomes Union men to be. prepared, Congress must ‘be sustained or all that Was secured by the war Will be lost; At the ballot box the victory sonites must quietly wobmit dr be, subjugated. The loyal States should have their forces Organized. and. ready .te stand by Congress, '* Thorotth organization and. preparation '‘will do much to:prevent any resistange fo. Congressional authority, or an attempt to foree'tebels into the National councils, and if it, comés to the worst, thorough. preparation will be more than half the victory: DaLonasPhe: Alte, on the Delong Nye, controversy, says. Delong's: election credit to the coast. a 5 So eae Seneca Mas Hut, three’ miles from®* Napa, a few ‘days ago, shot a Wild-cat, “four feet eight inches from tipte tips: C.C. Scort, brakeman. on the San Jose. und Suh! Francisco Railroad, got his foot . inashed.a few days.ago and. suffered ams pittation of the leg, below the knee. “AN. elderly, mith tga Aston Made ““sluiced”’ out of the houses,aid the ‘pipes . bs je tise: id FA ay \ CHOE fs he ". pub ish pede fhe semana] 2rPWing-Room " 16 fot yoste ofF ETT sconehiksand Proprictondl a i upon ceptor taken hy counsel for a ho ote Ruse aoe ry defe: ’ art says “Phe-tprisoner} Uusic Lo enry Pes . certainly has no TES CHAE RO OF ticular, for every principle of law’ that clearly stated in the charge of the Court, instruction given at his tequest, in almost every form thatthe ingenuity of,counsel could devise.” The testimony offered in the case is then reviewed, and the point that the evidenge, was not, suilicient to warrant ,a, conviction overruled. The Court, after the review, say : “The jury were unable to reconcile: the; facts proved with any ‘other reasonable hypothesis than the guilt of the priséner. And no reasonablé or plausable. hypothesis, consistent with the innocence of the prisoner, "has been suggested in theargument, ed; it-is true, but they donot arise ont of, and are not suggested by the evidence. They, would; he mere fanciful speculations, without any substantial basis upon which to rest. We cannot say,.therefore, that the evidence is, so utterly deficient’ that this Court would be justified in setting’ aside a verdict With which both the jury and the Judge beforewhom the case was tried were satisfied.”, *~ _ The question 98° to the jurisdiction. of the Court to review a verdict, upon a question of fact, is not decided. Judgment was affirmed and the District’ Court order. . ed to fix a day for execution. AN AQukKoUs DEMONSTRATION.—On Saturday night two “dens of infamy”. on Broad street, near the Pennsylvania ‘engine house, were washed out by. some.unkuiown parties. Two sectionsof hoke were: attached to the hydrant, and the whole pressure turned on, So quietly was the work done that the inmates of the houses. were completely surprised, . It was a “bitter cold night" and a stream of water with inch and a quarter nozzle is not calculated to comfort, especially whete cold. water is unknown, ai was the’ casé‘in’ these ‘filthy dens, The first stream knocked:out windows and scattered the shingles in every direction, and the otcupants beat a hasty fetreat propelled by.the. water from the Pipes. In afew minutes everything was Were taken up and housed» The stippression of these nuisances -has #éveral times been attempted: by Jaw, ‘but through the vented, and moreyeffectual measures were resorted to..A clock hanging upon the wall in one of these houses, stopped. at ten minutes past 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, and this was no doubt the time when the water was turned on. I is stated that’a physician in St, Louis Mo., a short time since, tore up a prescrip tion for a cholert: patient-because the wife ofthe sick man could notipay his fee: Phe man died and . prominent citigens have taken means to roaeeeee the doctor. _MARRIAGEs, Roberta Jt adams to Mise Mery Be ate ashinyton, With the above: notice we Héeeived ". liberal supply of “Cligunt,’ ; The is a member of ‘the Washington Brass Band. He and his bride have our, best wishes for their future lidfipiness, brs this city, on the 26th inet. b Rev. DL A. ryden, Mr, A, J, eehonale and M helps, both of Columbia Hill. “No ate og — ARRIVALS AT THE NATIONAL. EXOHANGE HOTEL. Broad Street, Nevada Gity, Malifornia. __ SUNDAY & MONDAY. fec You Bet fi pie = é dot el H i ogee f : Mere. nF ef Feeise MME Oni S's if g = 5 A i ae = getes oR om ~ A. . Meh widuiege) BAMO KAT ALy Q Bem could operate in his fivor was fully ‘and and repeated over and over again in the Other hypothesis may be ‘imagin}two hundred feet of pressure through an . . ingenuity of counsel conviction was pre. LANCASTER & HAGEY, Propetéces/. 1 ground t6 complain of — Foreign ‘Travels, Comic and oa O Ménittdbeniad Songs, mare! 14.777 “By the Eminent Travelers and Comedians, . ‘ mence at 8 o'clock. J NEVADA THEATRE. lesqu Admittance Fifty Cents. Children Half-Price. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Entertainment to comN, B,—Ladies are particularly invited to grace the occasion by their riba, abe rf ‘earmont. ete. Messrs. Geo. Russell & W, E. Burton} This, Tuesday Evening, Oct, 16th, FOR ‘ONE NIGHT ONLY! —— 6 — te T. OB 25 Swies Cigars, o16 IF YOU WANT TO BUY . CALL ON : ‘JULIUS ,GREENWALD, . HE WILL SELL You ?Plugs Peach Tobacco-of good quality;at Sie $ Plugs Natural Leaf, 26 Cigars, (of Havana Leaf,) é » 8 Papers Fine ‘Cut, of every descripecription, sith as Solace, Young America. Century, &¢. At the Old Stand, Bgoad Street, next door to Carley & Beekman’s Saloon, Nevada City. JULIUS GREENWALD, NO ONE .HORSE CONCERN!. Ace oO! 1, ST2¢ ets. 25 ets; CARD STOOK, &e, &c. H. 8. CROCKER & CO., Importers and Dealers in STATIONERY, _BLANK BOOKS, FOOLSCAP, LEGAL, LETTER, STRAW AND WRAPPING PAPERS, i ' WRITING FLUIDS AND INKS, POST OFFICE AND. LEGAL ENVELOPES, MEMORANDUM AND TIME BOOKs, Everything in. the Sationery . ,#¢ Sam Franeiseo Prices, t2BLANK BOOKS MANUFACTURED. _ged Steam Printing Establishment; “42&449 Street, Sacramento, — Sacramento, Oct, 16th—tf AND NOTE PAPERS, Line Christmas . Neen TOYS, TOYS. Toys. Toys. ee NEW FANCY ARTICLES . ! ik, Hiremmarie
is Coming . NEW STOCK! _ PRICES LowER}. Belected by MR. KORIER thom the Rictost Col to Ome ret t, up «. Gipsey Bonnets for Ladies & Misses, paghees pieces as may : instruments, easy ix Subscribe”: Read!” Subscribe t. id. a i ia) uF . Magasines, Pietorials & Newspapers ‘ i , ; 7 + . held paryee year : also, for transacting any anc usiness that may p’ before the day of Meetii é Secreta: ore the of Mee é } ou = tee * H OTHEMAN, Secretary. vt ee Bo 8 other ae 18 THE at ‘ir EMPORIUM OF THE STATE Pi The Leader of Fashion. "Importer and Manufacturer. 29 “WHOLESALE: & RETAIL, No. 227 Montgomery Street, San Fraueiseo, Apri) 24th. @MILLINER Y. 16° MALL ST.,..GRA9S VALLEY. NERS. DOBSON. wonld respectfa inforth’the Ladies of Nevada city and. viicinity that SHE HAS JUST RECEIVED © The Very Latest] Styles of Bonnets, HATS, CAPS, RIBBONS AND! FLOWERS. ) CHINESE PEARL. HATS. 4 Gold and Pearl Straw ‘Gimps for BONNETS, a Pattern Bonnets, direct from: Paris, Her entire stock of Millinery being the largest, richest and t selected ever offered for sale in Nevada county. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER: Bonnets and Hats bleached, preased and altered to the latest shapes, Hemepches -the place, No, 46MM Street, Grass Valley. ang FO, LUETIE, WATOHMAKER AND JEWELER, BROAD STREET, ABOVE PINE.27) ee, Nevada, Oct. 9th, AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FREWCH er Waromns, 21 : pan SALE BY W. C. RANDOLPH, Nevada, Sept. tth. Senaliins UNION HOTEL. . Second and K Sts, SACRAMENTO, . ,.7° L. CULVER, Proprietor. ' rae of month A few chances roe w 4 MUSEO! music? iO. H. OBASE, TREACHER OF MUSTC, vr ertalee: 4 WOTIONS ¢ usic 9 from! two to. six be. ‘CHARLES. nbinLoy,, . " oy AP the following. rates im Gold Coin: WWed cobs Mb ean cdesssUend , vsli 200 a F £2 cyrigee*] Vea Mill and Mining Co. ly come before the . done’ at this office, : Watehes and Clocks carefully repaired. K R i ii THANERRL BOR THE 1 three vars’ experiencein the RESTAU efforts to Pléase all who may favor me eee m call Meals served up atiall hdtrs, Nevada, J uly 17th, : ‘ rgical and Mechanical Dentist, ‘Office—corner of Broad: and Pthe sts, : . would, inform my. friends.andFant stdin uty bettieee that {am i pared to wey those favorin : tans me bem Se ape hour, Teeth a bopeme tive.by.exposnre of the pete ante fi white eee pain, nem gece 9 this rform: & more. skillful manner, and bet Efe ihinchod sive than“ el*eWhere fn’ this vicinity, otherwise no charge will be made, . M charges are moderate. and to suit the. timés. . ¥ ‘am pesmanently located in this i, Reridenée . on Sacramento street, third ho m Temper: Vuleanite Work promptly anee Hall. NEVADA IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY TT SE ay at TAP jan » MACHINE SHOP; order. CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every depenpicE, . oie ~ QUARTZ MACHINERY constructed, fitted tip irs bitte cf Pullin Gastinas. xc, in very kinds of Buildin stings, Saw, Cris Mah and ‘Bafk Miles hope power and car wheats , Orders filled ‘promptly ahd. at as low rates as any Establishment in Sacramento or San Franchsco—freight added. Nevada, Sept. isth. HEUGH & THOM. . Boston, Chemical Soap . Works MERCHANT & LINDERMAN, WU INFORM, THE PEOPLE OF THIS county that they'have started a Soap Factory, on the GRASS VALLEY ROAD, ONE MILE FROM . NEVADA CITY, 4nd, will Manufactnre the very best Chemical Olive Soaps, . No. 1 Palm Soap. mat ‘Germain Brasive Soap. ALSO, ALL KINDS or TOrLeET 8s OAaAP., Ge The Merchants of Nevada County will fin it to their advantage to give our Seapsatrial. ‘ . hotice and bw reagonable terms; *' septa? YT __: JULIUS GREENWALD, \ (uécessor to Sam. Léwis:) al aan . Petpet rg FOR my me firm, Tam ena ag to sell San Francisco’ Jobbing Prices fand 25 per cent, less than any Store in the mountains. my extensive stock I ould ttenHon of Dealers and the public rencuiy hilt . ape el parts of theeountry wil befaitht Nevada, September 14th. _— pw “eee GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, i CAN FRUITS AND SHELF GOODS. OF ALA KInps, WHEAT, vm tha on) OO, \ BARLEY, mee GROUND FEED. WOOD! WOOD! woop! Strake’, Shingles, “#e., . ser aisia “WHERE? _ At BAKER & MARTINS, . tidied “ NO: BROAD STREET. & Cog , ‘ae _ Nevada, September 12th. _ . Hatper's bites teassage 2% r . sheeneghy THE OLD STAND Broad. * . £1 i tie "3x5" so ere ye e re hina ai ht rahe and neatly _ STEAM ENGINES AND BOULRRS built to —. er. . . ha Orders :fo¥ ally’ quantity Miled Yt the’shortest ~ Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &e., &e,, Importer of Cigars and, Tobacco! . D. 6. BAKER, uySeE va wane, BAKER & MARTIN, _ >, “Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ty LOCAL Dar Rock the present se Bar, near W large quaatiti ‘per of ew yi of the chant are informed . Washington taken up, and jocated' below 4 ‘pesed to: be th Tt rains paralle thirty. feet: bel stream’, Tits ex crosses’ winder forms bars wh Its width is fr with bed rock . edly at one tin it: has been bw channel or for We were show specimens weig to ten dollars from the chan is all coarse. , doubt be opene ‘season, and ma be taken out.o oe THe KIDNA ‘ago we gave a to kidnap a Ch Ready; and the rysville for the bered that th Grass Valley + failed to find, : Rough and Réa ties:'engaged in seéms not to . Warrants were Marysville, and diligént. in’ sea: were tlie chiva im, this. kidnap their helpless w she was arrestet to answer toa . but notwithstay played in arrest digmissed with The woman wW those by whom and the heroes pieces of 'silve: their crimes and sued from Justi up” charges, wh their convenien rigidly, enforced kidnapping is a The next Grand probably enquit will make it pr gaged in such w . SERIous Min Thursday Mr, C by & cave in the at Sebastopol, Bi bank which is v benches, axid’ Mi the-upper bench knocking him.o tance of forty ft and from that: t He was taken yy no ‘bones’ were bi ‘jured. On Fride slderably, and sti of his recovery, brother of’ the claim. ® (tart ee Great Input wald, cigar and . greater inducens any other dealer .& large stock of and tobacco, whi lowest possible r his advertisemen column. E. Burton; comec mance at the Th iy Engiana th