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

September 18, 1868 (4 pages)

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2. eae ‘Democratic Cenentientregy 7% to. 60 The financial policy of the Democratic Geenéce GeErumanp,. FOR SUPERVISOR—ist District, JAMES MONRO. precisely like interpa instance, if ‘the interest on ee ss ghllpohemerte taxed 2 per cent by ‘the government, it would banter fen: Pet the ga} . repudiate 2 per A tax of 2.percent,if the average invalue of bonds éine-thinl, of from, 72.10 145—United States pots Sri tha ciated inwalaesince thy méctiny 4f'the . The proposition is situply ‘Fidied’ anddubnapelier thesiiedtos gamiie in the history of any government, ever existed on the face of the i Ak pocket of every ae in io oe ‘ Wb dre tdépictinted . land miliaris ak taj to got es. indipsd, the lnget -part of them are held by men of mod— erate means. The whole question re-j j -solves itself into these propositions: ist. Bondsare now taxed on their, eden by the national govern ment, as . all other property, and there is no distinction in this. xespect: im favor often’ bonds. 2d. A direct tax upon bonds would Pde an attack upon government credit, and would be in effect the maker of a promisséry note drawing interest for his own debt. 3d. It would be repadiation of = contract maie by the govetnterit in the ratio of the rate of taxation. State to tax the people of another, and + besides it would be anconstitutional as declared in the three decisions of the Supreme Coart which we have above cited. : Lt Is ‘there any honest man who believes that the promises of the government to its creditors ought to be sacredly kept, who will, in the' light of these facts, support Seymour and Blair, both of whom have indorsed the damnable doctrine for robbing the tax-payers by destroying the gonernment . credit, and who are pledged to make this thieving: policy a rule. of their administration } cratic stumpers in this State are making great ado about the Chinese treaty, . recently made by President Johnson was made through Mr, Barlingame, agent of the Chinese government. Now } those who raise this: howl do. not know what they are talking about, and when nese may become citizens of the United States, they assert a palpable falsehood, ral . for the treaty expressly declares ‘that The treaty is in all its hisiling fon. tares about the same’ as the one made during the administration of James Bac! chanan-—the most marked difference being that it secures the Emperor of Chi. na and his country against any inter" ference, agecuinae. 2a rennin treaty was first approved by Johnson who is a Democrat,and it was approved by him without the daasé prohibiting nataralizgation. This was @ Senate amendment, the’ seotk of thé Radical has the advantage of the old one, the language of which was such that it was. a question whether the Chinese could not claim nataralization under it.‘00 Fon Seat: PAINTER —Hatty Mighels of the Carson Appeal, has been nemi~ . nated for State Printer of Nevada by the Union party. Harry served in the army during the war, and publishes one of the spiciest loyal jourhals in the State. To-these reeomn ioris he adds @ thorough knowledge.o buspape required in his office. We hope . to see him elected by a — majority. Tae W EATuEn.—Yestenday Ww mean, sinoky day, with an pa clouded as Indian Suthinér’ ahd ‘as dry #8 the Great Desert. ‘This.is.just the )kind of weather to Hinds odous'to human en : rane wi eon etd high debt? will peieierenit pr pete will have to suffer, A soul fikibchat the Pacific Union Express Company for a liberal supply of San Fraucisco and Sacramento papers, lid upén ur table _ before the mail was distribu Patan 8.C,, in the ome of the 4th. The taxation by States would / [confer upon ‘every State the power to : increase the national debt, enable one . reas ‘Tas coe Pe tere a eka ‘The treaty is they assert that under the ‘treaty’ Chi. ‘ direction ot ‘Chines authority!” The . trac party, and in this particular the treaty . ‘and void” in the ‘Democratic sMlitotaa’ He says they were placed in it by a Free-Soik Northerner. ne eee “Hampton étand beitg’ called a liar? the great Catholic University of Notre Dame, was in the procession which ee-. corted Mr. Colfax from the depot to the . Fair Grounds, on lis recent reception , 8¢ South Bend—thus giving evidence that the Catholics of his home resent the base Democratic fabrications, in re. gardto the asserted hostility of Mr. Colfax to the Catholics and. toreigners. A VERMONT volunteer writes : I have been one myself daring a part of the time during the ‘late ‘omipleasantness My. carpet-bag was. marked ‘U.§.’”” ae Sarp-a well known Louis the cilier day,:“I, have. been. a Democrat, ‘bat I'cinnot vote for Saymour. I will not vote to surrender Colfax.”
erase eee ete on ifthe draft and ‘Tax Rev. Father Cabley, President of lawyer of ‘St. everything we foughs for. If T cande}. __ Wane: Hacarmy joo, ait 8-paper. O78" mG AN _APOLOGETICAL Panrr.—Who spalagiond for the wholesale starvation a at Anderson . the Democsatic party, by guieaypr ing to blame Gen. Grant for that horri77 affair. . ‘Tie Democrats account for their ratification fizzle by saying “it is all owing to Frank Blair; he has taken the stiffenin’ out of ’em.” Buam says “Radicalism has made Copperheadiem respectable.” Ifso, has it been by injecting the Blair family into that party ?. ~ ‘Tae Louisville eae calls George . HL. Pendleton “the Warwick of the next Presidency.” Four years ago he wasa Peace candle—gow it seems he’s a Warwick. This inay mean*that there’s not & grease spot left of him—or, that he’s effectually snaffed ort. Who an * for the burying «. alive of Union prisofiers at Fort Pillow? . The Deniocratic party, by admitting Gen. Forrest as a delegate to their Convention. Who apologised for the horrible atrocities fitted “by the “friends” of Gov. Seymour during the great cop-. perhead riot in New York city ? The Democratic party, by trying to show that the government was to blame in not exemptj Ba York. city from imating Gov. Seymour for the Presidency. oe ee eed Who tried to excuse the rosactenied Be . The Democratic party,, by endeavoring to maké.out: thatthe Nondsionng-. R2™ urated the rebellion. 3 MADAME VIRGINIA, The Great Clairvoyant, Taanen aot ne cents in France, England aid —— > talent in revealing ‘the A Present and Future a Mysteries of Ban oe eee . for bring. converting. bes — also. falisfo! ‘sadeecs in Busifi ; Ma Ginta on COM. Office Hours, trom 2 gee Sener Until 6 in ths evenings : As Pao “DEATioTRY. DENTAL ' The American ee Pump! The Pacific Deni . COMPANY, ‘HE Ty GE RIF USL More Steat respect for.carpet-bagger, having adapted : EMpIRY ay, r Wm. J. Davis, ». KE. Huntley. xe Slr il ns at Boh } 1989. HALL’S SARSAPARILLA ! © eens eter “th a Re er ag rome dor spmertara, 80 pemee hte a cack rcdiae tae S Se _ A fair hae Mines ail that Bie the oa a” Best Medicine in use. 3 ORES PRICE are, Corner Sensome & Commercial Sts. — Engine For Sale. , TWELVE HORSE POWER ENGINE is. offered for sale. Itcan be seen at _Palon Sacramen OTICE is y given Hamilton’ & Lester:is this by matual consent. M. 5 TON, ‘Nevada, August 29th, AM “Be dure and get good Boote!” RB Lwrg Hoos } AB SE POLES pana stent: just be-. C 1 Exchange low the National Hotel, . ‘ON cue ane! isn 4 Agent will visit Nevada in @ fow days ge8B) ae THE BEST FURNITURE mhanateabnaunana. ise ee the Store of J. E, JOHNSTON, Broad ——— ee pik dructarssamenan REY Oy ty Gnlbnesdl euamnanedia wiecll Te Nevada, May 27th. J. FIGUIERE, . bie Notary Public and. Conveyancer OFFICE—SECOND STREET, lee <nn.8, Hered Coil. ioe Sepia entunied tome willbe prompt CONSUMERS READ! W. H. Ey COFFMAN, AVING PURCHASED THE NATIONAL . ON BROAD. STREBT, NEVAPA _cIry, Will keep the stand always supplied with the very hestbrande@fye. yyy 5: ‘i_hhii G) Cigars, yo and pig a Wie OOP” * sia Gre see meme “POSTAGE aaah AND PRESS a ; s mie ¢ 6.6.6 mo kw s 6 woh eeu a oe a + & =~ wt wo ee om BS OS foo) «. —_ =e ow (Pe Fe, . io A of te ot Of Sse Ese ae” Ce So” aS “hr