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September 22, 1872 (4 pages)

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" Bt is ayy orkingmen, Bhi Brie Daily Trans script i Bev ane CIrry. ca = ,, Sunday, ‘Bert. oa a 2. 4. ifigtou and Bav } No. 9, Sau F. ABOISCO, ames i Ist, ~ PAP I Ai nese cheap labor. So says the W oe \ ingmen's Journal. t. Head Otiarters: Laber Pa bf Cali-. sau. rortia, South Cor. of Washe Sts; Reom Weibing ‘Lhe Raliroad. The “Gauss. Valley Union has an . item containing @xtracts to show the \, [connesPombExck: }° * SC) bfeduial taik i fayyr of jithis subject have een inne moore frequent aud wiyo that . we disebssit of ~~ dave a ae 18iz Hon. Hodtack’ neti, byes pryulsdieg al this Lime Indel mere oan inTue ¢ ny Big A a REPUBLICAN TICKET. —_— FOR euampitrr, GENERAL U. y GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, 3 HENRY WILSON. ELYCTORS AT LARGE, JOHN B. FELTON. JOUN F. MILLER. DISTRICT ELF.CTORS, T DISTRICT,.CLAUS ge, SES st BECOND DISTRICT.... ae HIRD DISTRICT, JESSE O. G GOpwTS ‘Pourrn. DISTRICT. --.44-+ T FOR CO. Seaduns om FP. PAGE, > ROSE. Read thi«, and_ understand “for ‘ yourselves. —Horace Greeley inabd sults the eomimon hard working Qaboe '* “On what meat hath ont Greeley fed, that he has grown so gre ta) A friend nt our -elbow answers—‘‘on Democratic swill.” Herewith we git 1, important eorrespondence—impert wnt’ becanse ¥t shows the indepe ndent, watchful and inquiring disp sition of the working’ mén; and atthe same time exhibits the time serving, servile, ‘einging hypozritical disposition of x» caniidate for President of the United Stat s. ‘Mn Gnrerzry 13 FORBIDDEN eg FIELD C¥_ POLITICAL piscussion.”’ A slave may be staked oat with sey hands anl feet spread and tied to pins driven in the groand ‘and lashed an’ til erime is confessed, or silence may ‘be forced at the end of the cat-o-nine tails of power, Bat for an American citizen, protected under the Stars an@ Stripes of his country, to be forced to close his month ayuinst the enquiries of the people; is a crime for which the master should be sent to the Penitentiury.and the sibmissjve wretch to the Insane Asy.um. How much greater the off: nse when a candidate for President of the United States “Is FORBIDDEN tux YIELD OF DISCUSSION,” . The Labor) views taereuns; tlie ‘sume to” bs ‘sabParty of Calif. wnia asks the views of, “Horace Greelcy as to the immigra~ ~ “tion of Chinose, and they are told by “a little upstart clerk, that Greeley, a candidate for Presid f the United . ‘States, can not wer that HE can, ot. construct another platform by ee from the present, uch an impudent answer denefves the contempt it receives from “the Workingmen of ‘the country, _-while Greeley, the servile wretch is to be pitied fur his weak vuerlating course, and dincerely thanked for the early. exposure. of his degradation that the people may have the opportanity of voting against him for a place _ ¢0 which he so ‘unworthely aspired: ) he: “The people are to judge of bim by’! . ~what.be said and did before,” 'And Hore is his answer in . ° so we will. “the Tribune of July 31st, 1871: t*We acter seh hope tle effect of chinese immigration on the common’ LABORERs of the you if we can do anything mere satNominee fur Pres.d ut t F Dear Sta: Tue Laboriag, Votin Industria! Masses wiil svon be caileu§ toze, a8 suuwn vy ‘Thay feel thettae poucy tdlupted: by the United Staies iu admitiny Cnifavored Lahonsy warn UTAve mistake. Miikons of Chinese laborers ace .bus terested in tue project than ever Lenpon to express tueir preference fuf . tested tv aid tue uurruw gauge proPresident, for the next ensu.ng ter. . oy ow ya juyh aod when we bave ussuTaace W. Wi pe put into operation . Ree Mathiyratehen eq: dat termscnth. asnvU ngomvveisesy anrageMente the citizens aud suvjects of th most are coibpieled VY tue cuupany. Tue reduc. ug wen vi tots commpaity; vrgaR” iue readiness mani440m Which) they rigid yo ually . ronglt iui amimediate. contact: aud Culjpetiiun witu the laborers of Awer.ca. InChina that ciuss receives het Mwrethun six cents per diy for Thar Service; inthe United}. Distestuey obtain fryer diity ceuts to Obe duilar per diysand cau uecumufai guy. ah diuny cengaper diy, such are their batkve habits aud cushere. Hence ciizen. L.borers pf the Utsted sxates cifinot cual) ee Will Cuinese laborers, and ongit not tu bexeqaned to “Vuecefore, tus ub@-ifieved sami. tivu, tavngh it be emuiveiy VOlUMM Ay i> 1m 1t8+ practicas festiits ihe tHupy.tauou of a systeui of Cucap lauyr, lo sapply tue labo. M.irKel vi tae U aiteun Siutes, depress = aud degrade the iuzen jauorhe hold the contrast!) When cheap cap itat ia’ the fori of) manutfaciures is bapurted, tariffs are levied aud resiri¢uleus p.aced on such importa. tivusto yioiect the cup.tal invested ‘tm the wanafacthte of k.ntred art.cles. es, Caplial is. protected by fuw rgaimst au unjust couipetition with cheaper like vtpray way nol thin proseci the 4 ber of the United Dtates agaist fhus uujust cuiin-e.ttion witu cheap labor tu.dow. ng this CG. inese inuuigration? 1s labor, (vc luau, the e.tizen, )of iess cousequeuce thun money? ls the protection of wealth tue chief end of Guverument? No, tae good—=tue welfare uf imap 1s, aud shoul be tae eud, while weaith is only the mdans used io attain the end. Honce the toiling, voting, thinking citizens demand fos themseives “snd tueir labor, taat some restriction shall be piuced on this cliss of immigration, ‘here are other potential reasons, Economie, Mota’, un.t Pol tical, why, taere. shodid be restricligns. placed on this class of immigration, but we do Rut. propose tu uryae the questi We are simply ustricted to invite your eary 4d earnest attention to this subject, and asx in response yoar initted to thé Voters of the Pacific’. ’ Cowst:We are most respectfully, A. M: Comstock, “W. D. Deasy, W. W. Swanuey. ‘Sub Gommittes’ of the Exetttive Committee, Labor Parvy of Califurnia. (arPcy.}” ‘Head Qitrtes? New York Libersl Kepuvlican State Committee, A. M. Comsrockx uni others, Sub. Com. of the Executive Com., Labor Party of California. GENTLEMEN: Yours is received, rvferring to the qnestion of Chinese emigration. Mr. Greeley is fuxrb.dden the fieid of political, discussion. ‘fhe platform he em lorses inclndcs wiat-he hus*snid as « candidate, and people are to judge of him by whit said «md “@id betore= that; He might in this light be able to satisfy zs \ of is. priverple; i belief. But ; construct minishing from the present, We shill be pleased “to‘hear from *Sinith & acher, _. Davidson, Walue Ragow, Mary Mulancl ytfommn by-.adding +o or di. ' country will be to render them more diligent, persevering, temperate, and ~ frugal than they now are; many, of them sadly need amendment in these ‘trewpects, and the average Chinaman aets them am EXCELLENT. EXAMPLE te you and your friends. Yours traly. Jouw Cocuran, Chairmass. ; pes ~ The Placer Arges = James B. McQuillan, a well known and able newspaper Man has com‘} wald, Gustave Rosenthal, Nellie Mcwhich they would do well to take menced the publication of the-Placer: heed, He doesn't waste histime and, Weebly Argus, at Auburn, Placer! means in suicidal strikes. * * * county. It is the largest, handsomest, yn the whole it seems to us that zvand best paper ever published inthat cf “GuiF people would be) county, and desetves the hearty sup“yexiefitted by the presence and exam-. port of the people vf. that county. ple of John Chinaman on our soil, ‘and wé propose thit he shall come if . Party has certainly guinel by the SRY CL. 89 he chooses, and stay in péace.” _tHarace keup ‘your. seat’’—+we and Stripes. Wo wish the Argus sucno rising to explain; we, cundervt wed for it well deserves .t. stand you; that’s enough. We, the have made up our minds to vote against you, “Go to . every Sunday motuingand evening, at the your keeper—go to Cochran, und tell, “s2e! pours of worship, Sabbath. School him he is 0 fool to get you in such a ihmetigtdls, after muening.cervice, Rey Workingmen, aotape, as to say we must jadge of. ' you by the _ past. No, no, Horace, . ery Sunday ovening a 8 o'clock, by Rev. the Workingmen can not vote for} Mr. Anderson. you. We can’t afford it; we do not want the whole world to be laughing Pandey morning oh.:20%6. etvlaat -Mabbath ‘atts. Look after tho’ Tribune and}. pater your brother Chinamen Horace. Go a fishi»g, go Out a Bee hunting, but. =Church ‘Syhday giortting at 11 o'clock. be careful you don't get atung. in Renaiens ps Se PveernR ON o'clock resching for the lioney. ~~ And jremember when the election is over, . Rev. J. A. Wi ‘thé’ votes counted and you find youroaerps elf ed, that the Werki at 20% -aes “sceaubel your opinions and Ghity, last Woek, . it is Republican in principle ant the Dolly Vutden pbrchase.of the Stars Preaching Aeitast® . Services in the Congregational Church, E. Halleday, Paster. — Episcopal services at the Court House evDivine Services at the Catholic Church School at 2, and Vespers at pi] r. mu. Rev. Pastor. Divine services will be held at the A, M., Services at the Baptist Church, morning and evening at She unank hours of wena Divine Services will be held: im-the MethPastor, tim 4 bas iZcd fur Du.iully LacTow yauge roads, ekpiens bc-Usedy es wed pulloged that Nevada counry will do its part, gud ‘tout a preity survey will soon “pe duduc. 16J0an fur stock SUDSCFipe tiwus wid them, be opened and no feveived, tue peupie aoug the Bue auld Vuiside vf tue two towns , Wii ike euvuga stucs tumake up the suite of unis county? ‘fue railroad tli uf the press, wath figures giveb, lies bad ibe eifecs of directing the attention ul lieu yi eppitul 10 this enverpeice wud dulé mut W AJvance tue projeve ly lis present state, We say sded tuére ts sill hope of a rpil1uad aud we mist keep the spbjeci veture the people, und they Limst neip to agitate 1b until the mach needed ia toad is completed and Nevada aud Grass Valley are brougit Waiuin seach of tue markets. Roiis of “u:0Fre The following pupils. areon the Roli of Mougrin the varions schodls . fur thie méuth eudiug Sept. 20th: F.rot (ntermesimte, Eun 8. Palmer, teactiets : “. Miry Porter, Ela Hamilton, Nellie Curtis, Alice Dawicy, M.nuie Leishy, Moilie Schaffer, Dume Hotyersall, Eivira Hamilton, E:nma SChemer; Rov.lia Snelling, Lesuy Joluson, Wale Eddy. Nellie Clurx, Kidie Mead, Mary Hotbersiul, Lawrence Mauer, Fiera Smith, Hartidst Weich, Neslié Haoghes, Liila MecBrowa, Lizze Young, ' Eiwir be Forest, diue duruer, Frank Chesuut, Curt Matter; Sarah MCoy. Secoud Laternediate, emma M. Gassie Hoffman, Geurge Pasxwe, Je.sie Nivens, Mat. tue Hxtingn, Eni aa “Mahar; Maggie len, Willie Quigh:y, George McHugh, Eda Rosentuol, James Casnin, Ma,gié. Madigan, Lizzie McCrindie, Awelia Rusenthal, Eduie Cue, __ Gray. ‘third Intermediate, Kate Bawendi teacher. Maggie Gullagher, Scott B.iven, Allie sunith, Maggie’ Coughfan, Annie Osborn, Muggie Cushin, Auderson Williams, Sumuel Porter, lazzie Hutchinson, Amelia . Hook, Belt M.lihora, Emma ‘Ott, Susie B.uitt, Frank Smith, Alice. Young, Willie Graham, Joho Cornell, James Young, Jonn Blyck, Wulie. Long, Bopiia Ludiow, James. Graham; "Taeodore Wells, John Nivens, Jenie Adair, John MeGibdbons. First. Primury, Mary. Gregery t= chr. BL.2z @ Holbrook, Clura De Focest, Katie M-Nealy, L meolw H rtman, Henry Weisenburg, Abe GreenBrown, ‘Chessie Chapman, Charlie Williams, Johiny Chesnut, Jogey Piunkett, Frank Loring, Percy Coe, Adela. Dean, Willie Nivens, Pauline Weiss, Eddie Conklin, Emma Smith, ida Young, Doliie-Loag, Nettie Carhtix, Isabel Juck, Aggie Skein, Nettie Osborn,< Mary Hovk, Mary Gray, Annie Hag Robert. Organ, Edward Niel; Hattie: Hook, Eda Ott, Black, Fannie ‘Dawley, Katie Nolan, Eddie Re.ley» Second Prinlary, Flora Corben teacher. ‘ Janiés Mullen, Daniel Kelly, Joel Porter, Alphonse:,Isourd, Cora Olark, Lizzie Cornell, Fernand gher, Willie Dorsey, Eddie Bluett, Lule Coe, Mamie Smith, Jennie gie Kelly, Lulu Herzinger. > Grant party and support Greeley?" answer: ‘It means, pr the great and good Brat . peace are made to-test the virtues of . duybt, witi tac sUvseriptions diready . Currie Miller, ‘Charlie Lovi, George 4 Muller, Hattie Jones,) Morris GallaMarsellus, Helen Weisenberger, Muag“Waat does it mean,’ asks the Hartford Times, ‘‘when such men as Dr. Brandegee: come out from the To which the Toledo Blade returns MeO ede Gama, cadibans {get it. That is what ails the most of defeat n . odist Chureh, Sunday Lek, __ Sie at Yo tes a Rg nave done their beat to yon, “Peck.
that they do not'want to starve or be ‘#Grneit out of house atid” héme beie slg 1 Atos ee Bb cme Ansshqohe dey d ‘do on . shipped from The Examiver and Greeley. Bays be has always been honest, aud is the best man for President. It said of itm December 15th, 1859: That vile old free lover a adwo+ ead of all heb a1 iH. seabie! ieys a — isp © wt a afe trave be ye 9 the South, and inp dix in Ge ova, . to manufaciare wateralto justLy further outrages by a usurpitigCungress. This Isa regular gume of the ‘Tribune. It has preceded all the elgchons and all the viie.leginlation of ‘Gongtess, iu referente to those st since ihe war. on. Geor-, if ta to Beate and thé . this. cute eeley’s tying “corps will be bu-y a the work -1s dofie, and rampant rebellicn’ and biovty anarchy will prevail iu, Geors sia for the next few—montes. Justice will never be done unt.d a score or SO vf such vile-d.sturbers of the country’s a hempen collar. said: In a matter of politics he is utterly unscrupulous, and pr pued to do any vile work to advance the cathe of uis patty. © For yedrs he has been gross:y sy.ng npen and villifyiny the p ople of the Suuth..His papes ad more fe-kindle the tlameés of the late . civil war, thin all the abo ition party combined. ®ince the wurcwsed, 1L_ of using its great imtnence at » North to alli y-the animosities eugendered by thac’preat sec tenet eollision, he las persistent. Ly labored to add to them. ‘The coluawns~ “of the in manté: éf* outrages pon “:Uniou men,”” by the dreadfal Ku Kiwx, and} of consp.racies 16 overturow ibe Government._Judzed_by tue Tribune's uccounts,“the pecple of the Svath were inherently vile, and hupelessiy wbandoned. = August 19th, 1871, the Examiner made the fellowing truthful pred.ction: Horace Greeley comes out in favor of the one-term principléas applica ble to the Presidential office. G. is a candidate for the Presiden y himseif, and. thus seeks to sheive Grant. He knows that onany other to be nomina ed, andence he grasps at this one-term straw. Greeley bad biter attend to hs cubbage patch, Fraucis Train. But you know Greeley has got the Democratic nomination and the Ezaminer now proves him the best man living. ‘ > 2 Deoeneratinc.—The editor of the Union, in one of his classic analogies, speaks of a ‘‘fyste pup; y." aiways heretofore, wheu referring “ the canine species, spokén of “big black doy., 1f tae Union eds itor’s preverbial “big black dog," has -dwurfed into a ‘‘fysie. puppy,” it shows » degeneracy on the part of the said editor whouwy anexpected.— Stockton Independent. The new iitter is easily accounted for upon natural grounds. The Union's “big biack dog’ has -bre. buck on the origiaal stock, Coaatxs, -+ damien H. Saawresce, Eag.; of the Muwiposa Gazelle, who Anows Paschal Cogyins, taus, refers to that gentleman in the last number of his paper: “As an editor, he is nota success. As a Cungressian the word will never have a chwnce te ‘udge of him. make a tuleravie carpenter. He will be beaten for Congress by two thoupray, etc. ow ><-oe Hon, Edward ‘Tompkins of Alameda county, bas madea musiicemt donation of $50,000 to the State University, on the condition that it be applied to the establisment and mdintenance ofa professorship of Oriental languages and literature, to be pamed afier Profe: sor Agassi Z. — oe If-your father will persist in . etting on Greeley, there is. but one way to save his estate. Get out a writ of oflunacy. Any~court will grant ‘it on a stutementofabexcase. = . —— OaxLany's new fire engine the “John B. Felton” was successfally, tried in that city on Saturday. Members of tue tire department and their guests held a banquet at Brayton Hathin -the: evening; Hen. Jno. B. Feiton peeiine AUCTION ON SALE. . I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, at my Ranch, known as the ‘Milk Ragch,’ Leveven Grass Valley and Nevada, on ‘Wednesday, Oct. ana, AtloO A.M. 16 Choice Dairy Cows. 1 ¥oke Working Oxen, 6 years old. pees Bae i years old. . { renahaea ae ; ? —~-—-e-@—. Pee cpr ee Wait a a Days! Sopalat j pind, tas : demmaal for by May 19th, "1871, the same paper . , Tribune have teemed ‘with faise ac{> “ivy out” U ysses Simpson is bouud . .~ He his }If he would.appiyaiinself be wonld . , -sund gud upwards, aud we will ever Tus Toledo Biade thus replies to} an anxious correspun lent: “Abram, Corner Of = ane, Our Fall Goods pe, AT He is a bai farmer but a worse poh: aes ba t.cian. He has about as much a SAN FRANCISCO and will . chance to be President as George arriye here in a few days. We intend fo"'well’ our Fall Goods CHEAP! CHEAP! ‘Nathan & Casper, Fall Campaign . ABOUT To comtnce es ~ , ees ; wr' ‘ » a aeerree ‘ The-BDaily NEVADA ¢ LOCAL . Sun Lo-T HE CHIEFS Sunday should IN THE? rs @ ZS We intend to sell Gooa ehristians ant si shalt thou labor a wand rest upou th only & command \ ons are bouud . t& demand of natare "dng such alaw mi Jars in each’ mou! save in v.tal pow The hands aud . \J,-& 8 Rossn:hal vt ile ‘Largest and e Furnishi. ‘Fine Business Pants, do Vests, do And the best lot ¢ acceunibate BANNER BRO3, Vy LL, IN A FEW DAYS, be iam &e. Sc: &e. Ever brought to Nevada City. Sr sent “-eounty jai’. One a mre to give bonds These truly Magnificent Goods consist of Fine Dress Suits, Coats, all sizes and colors, rest, and the eu _ Cheaper than any other business should b such as this may sis “House in thefamily cireie, the City.. where away froa and*the-office. J we know would bi rest one duy*iu + “that some ne igl business dves not go to church ‘aad we advise all to-d you goto ¢charch at home wi.h the . them and_intere: haven’t got babie: and help :o tuke ¢ bors’ youngsters. on Monday mori be clearer, your b work, and you \ and tear of mn Best Stock OF out of seven aud longer ther for. r ¢-) i; C id Eau I Ty G siy to saint ands ; be happy yourse. AND ‘ vigorous on Monc your Wives aud n happy, devote on Testandthem 1 to-day, We now practice and ‘rest Bee There are thre¢ g Goods, ©1¢ awaiting exau Grand Jury, and term under sent Court. The new unifor States troops ar They will he nsed ~next Deceniber,uniforms adoptec Guard of the St to see'the Light ao ; then. Loe _ ; The fruit mar’ of Furnishiy Suits, do. supplied with Grapes, apples an Goods ever brought here. dat ani excelle =F acarce, nearly all ay ty ra ing been destroy spring. . The Goods are Very large qu: Direct from Maaufactoris SAN FRANCISOO are now arriving Colfax. The m. in their Wiuter y able quantities of IN being rezeived fro . Residents of Gr NEW YORE ing to the Union, “cow bell opera AND rejoices that the the town pound. A rooster of **¢ has been crowing Valley butcher sh WE PROPOSE TO To give Better Bargains Than ever before offer x in the State! Befaro WAKAE amy purct call ond.examine ‘the Good and Prices! . COUNTRY MERCHANT “fan Buy Goods of us 29 per cent te hen they eit thea Sam Fen ua end we will guarantee, 108 wa 00d dea! of aniy oy the operntion as 0.8 OR, as sbta se a of jiaas ’ fea OMA SF ‘ ta vat hala hy Py Tawra? bares e tq waiting caer TA Bee ae Pinter fe quail flew against ehamnber an 1 'suic Club . A meetin, will Mory to-morrow 1 pose of org iniz' Club, Let every The time i is draw! and the “or: raniz effected” and’ w Doa't forzet the 1 night. A GENTLEMAN b is making ‘arran ~ fibbon mannfact short time. He ., ftom Europe, whe necessary ma —_—— Wait for Mr. Casper, of Casper, left th stock of Fall. an i sats gad 79 the people of Ne § fow days till th when he will sell