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v8i0T F ; ICKET.
O° GOR PRESIDENT,
GENERAL ULYSSES 8. GRANT
(1 emndtons t fea
JOHN B. FELTON. D. A. HOFFMAN.
OL H. LaGRANGS. A. REDINGTON,
WESTMORELAND.
RPE H. MeNABB.
cA hemeneae
SARGENT,
‘shrhety . Nos itions.
FOR 04D COMMISSIONER,
GEORGE GEPHARD.
ED
Tae. Mgerixe Saturpar Niewt.—
On Saturday night a large crowd assmbled in this city to listen to the discussion between Gorham and Wallace.
The Démicerats to the nuriiber of three
hundred were on hand, and the Union
men of Nevada were in full force.
Be
Judge McFafiaiid presided of behalf of
the Union men, and Judge Reardan for
the Democracy. ‘The discussion was
opened by Mr. Gorham. He gave a fall
history of the events preceeding ‘the
close of rebullidti, shiowing ‘clearly the
he tebel States, the destruction of the governmental organizations,
andthe meceasity.at the close of the,
war of esta new ernments,
Republitan in form, and ander the Constitution of the: United States. By
messages nnd speeches: of Johnson and
other Democrats, he proved that at the
close of the. war, they stood upon the
hg ok eat
could not be ‘denied ; nor did dst lis oppe oppe.
nent attempt it ee
He then took up the Chinese treaty
and showed that it was made by Jobnson with provisions ‘giving Chinese
right of naturalization and admission
into the common gchools ; that Johnson
was'a Democrat; that in these two
. particulars.the treaty was amended by
the Republican Senate, denying their
right of naturalization, and so restricting the other that they can only have
access to the military school at West
~ Point and the naval school, when other
“foreign natives are admitted to those:
age :
were the leading pointe made .
by Mr. G , and ag were patisfactorily esta
Wallace, from the mcement of
his speech, showed a ess that
Gorham had him on the def eatirely
—the* worst position’ in-a ae
He did” not attempt to, contreve
arguments of his opponent or the status
of States, but by a play upon words
and empty phrases, attempted to ridicule what he could not answer. Ridi~ eule in discussion is like a boomerang.
Uniess the subject to which it applies ts
manifestly ridiculousit shows a want of
argument. Wallace claimed that from
the cessation of open hostilities in 1805,
peace was stablished, and that the
States were, from that date, entitled to
full restoration’ of rights’ and powers.
He cited changes in the policy of statesmen, but “failed to show that those
chahges were necessitated by the new
issues presented. He talked about the
past glory.of Democracy—long past—
and eulogised the recent acquisitions to
that party, such as Chase, Field and
others. On the Chinese treaty question
he read from the Vews Letter what he
said purported to be the treaty, after
acknowl. ig that Gorham had the
certified copy of the school clause. He
stated:that the Civil Rights Bill gave
to Chinese born in this country the
right to vote ; a statement which, if he
isa lawyer, he knows to be untrue.
He said the Repti were responne for Andy, Johnson ause they
him, and concluded with an eloeen \auleay enJiesDaneitic paxy,
Ba his entire myroch he seemed to}
3
ig Feonkl
of: a
Space will not — 4 account o}
= . all the good . good thin, In reply to Wal-,
late’s . Suggestion th: at tlie Ae ablleas
because of electing Johnson, were, 4% . these
sponsible for his acts, Gorham said
. Christ. had. chosen.Jndas,.bat Ae.did . .
not think that anybody would accuse
Him of responsibility for the sins committed by Jndas, Wallace’ alfnded to
Gorham’s defeat for Governor, and
Gorham got even by suggesting that }
Wallace wanted to go to the Senate
bat. didn’t: . Wallace, declared that
‘. Seward made the Chinese treaty, and
Gorham pulled the Constitation on him,
. reading the treaty clause which declares
‘. thé President’ the ‘party who’ makes
them, subject to alain by: the
Senate.
At the close of the meeting the Democrats and Republicans remained on
the ground, and made the air ring with
shouts for one or the other party favorites. Each party tried to out-shout the
other was beaten. ° There was one point
of advantage held by the Union men
which could not be denied. During
the shouting a yoice was faised
that Grant would get the electoral vote
of California, and although many betting Democrats were by, none offered
to take it. These proceedings, after
ingly spirited, as well as good natared.
No difficulty of any ‘kind ‘oscurredj‘and }
the meeting was creditable to our pédFRAGE.—-On Saturday night Mr. Wallace said’: “The civil rights bili will allow a Chinaman’s child born in ‘this
J Pountry td ‘vote when he beconies of
age.” We will venture w say: ‘liat wi .
such interpretation was ever put. on.the
Civil Rights Bill by aby mid of inteli~
. Bence in the United States, either Renot. touch the question of suffrage in.
any manner and is essentially the same
as the Ist section of the XIV amendment. The bill simply declares all persons born in the United States‘citizens,
and gives them as citizens the following specified rights: “To make and enforce contracts; to sue, be *] and
give evidence; to inherit, purchase,
lease, sell, hold ‘and convey real and
personal property; and to fulli and
equal benefit of all’ laws and proceedings for the seccrity of perdons and
property as is enjoyed by white citiishment for this classas is administered
against white offenders. © Now ‘this
class of persons have enjoyed all these
rights in California for years, and if the
civil rights bill gives them the right‘ to
vote the négroes of California are now
hgive that right, and Mr. Wallace must
have known it, Women and children
are cititens of the United States but
they are titled to vote. This bill
was simply designed to protect the
classes specified against unjust and discrimigating Jaws in Southern States.— .
In nearly every Northern State local
statutes have given the classes mentioned in the bill all the rights speci»
fied, for years.
THE ancient “Red Horse Inn,” built
about 1662, at Sudbury; Massachusetts,
~~ struck by lightning a ‘few days
nce,
AN imposter, deludin to bea theological student, obtained the privile
of preaching in Newark, N. J. Chure
eo réceived ‘a collection’ of — from
Out of S61 béys at Satan Rehoot, 761
are obliged to learn French. A year
% Sete: Pipe out nabs Agradd only 70 mere
lemabeisen Leiden wa anes eran io
quiry,
he prouounces a the est military pager the world,
win! 30 shout “athe
rau Democr as Democra
other, and both parties think : that the
. Tae Orvin Riéirs*Btiy “Axp Svur-. /
entitled to vote. But the bill does not}
ga pap
tocar on 8 civitwar,". _ he
otherwise, in fact. The time has arrived
Lard’ side Seg ‘take a stand against . ®
the kropeon, under whatever
“ies y seek beater . % phen into popular favor.
Gitte been born and reared a "Democrat, it is with no little reluctance that
we find ourself compelled, to seek our
affinity with a party other than tie
Democratic yey Po erat
As between Republican rule an shed
rule, we-prefer to trust the control of
this Republic inthe hands of the Republicans a while longer.’ We have
‘faith in Grant and Colfax’ ality and
political honesty, but have none in Seymour’s or Frank Biair’s.
With these convictions we see no
alternative except to give our wappert t
to Grant and Colfax. We believe that
in the saccess of the Republican party . °
of the country, and we also believe that
the election of Seymoar and Blair would
result in another rebellion in leas than
four mee.
contains the privihnts iene of camp
life in Virginia :
Bh.. afternoon a long, ‘ae civilian,
rments of rusty black and a
. peayerp etal: , walking ap in the rear
of headquarters, ‘was accosted by a
eo ame) Keep ont of h
ostler my ont of here.”
Visitor— this Genéral Grant’s
tent ?” .
Hostler-—* Yes.”
-_ Visitor(etriding forward)—“Well, I.
—— he oat Jet. me inside,”
‘ostier—“You will soon find out !’’
a he nearéd the terit .
pete would not permit us to do
when” we “eoneider it the imperative
duty of Unised true Union citizen of
vo “cyme out on the.
lies all hope-of the peaceand prosperity ’} 4;
Th of Gakee .
a gg Al nee
= and the debts, expenses
adminisization.
po Court pro ag all 8 interes ie
see Sitwceystagtaber, 4D 1b, r,
Honda y, at the Court
Room o} said Probate Court in the City and
faaee w me p Bika pf Cnet ioe
dministrator to sellso much of the
eee te gt
I, G. K. Farquhar, County Clerk of Nevada
county, State uf California,and ex-officio Clerk
of the Probate Court, in and for said county
do hereby certify the foregoing te beatrue and
correct copy of an order duly made and entered
npon the minutes of said Probate Court.
ta, oot hie th tay ot
tember, A. D 1868
sis FARQUHAR, Clerk.
“/ John Abbey, Deputy.
J. 1, Caldwell, Attorney, sep27
NDEPENDENCE MINING COMPANY,—
Location of Work oe Bor ote Lake Mining
agai Nevada County,’ California. Notice
. hereby given that the several] amounts set
ite names of the respective sshareja ers in the above named barn rar are denquent ae] the followin Regen stock
= account of “Geeeesmient No. One, -of Fifty
a Shares.’ Am’t.
Chappellet F. 1500 0=— 5 00
Galioway Jas. 1 . 7% 00
Graves Wm.. ~ 150. 75 00
Connell Geo, . 1380 «=§=665 00
McDonald Nelson 7% 38750
Raphael M 6 12 =
130
of Californi
Drusteds, ao mally ‘siates (ar each spared]
oataiar net, be n Pigee Siqgemg
at os pane au¢tion, 4 Saturday, ~—
between the kours of 2 and 5 o "Shock.
phy» of the Company's Office, enton
e, Nevada county, California, to pay said
delinquent assessment together with costa of
povecomes Ped expenses of sale, By order of
the Board of T eee
lic ddbatnatin 5K
Miadew tala. Sept. 23d. sete
Notice to Correspondents.
R 7) * 3 2 f “ 5
cane the debts Setanta agtine the deBIG BOROgD
nce nove 16th,
. Terms ms $0 in advance,
EFER to the following named nee
pean o: suudied.wiih.bim ;.
David Bentley, HH. , Haskins, ”
das. Brown, H. Lee, ‘
J. R. Stone. Fs Bari Brown,
Isaac (thompson, B. F. btuakes,
F. Eber, ms Wm. J, Davis,
A. A. Stiles, E. Huntley.
No Scholare'will be taken alter Feb; ‘oe
1969. sepTi
HALL’S SARSAPARILLA py
Yellow Dock and Iodide of Potass.
TEBE best and most reliable Medicine in. use
for ail diseases ood and: Liver: from Ls disordéred stare of the’ It cures
CANCERS
SCKUFL
WEA
DKOPSY,
ECONDARIES, RHUMATIC AND MERp CURIAL ree
PB Pip This compound i the most
the vest oot kuots Yea Barks
Mapouny AND AnsENiC, A fairtrial will conall that it is the
te Best Medicine in use. 2)
SULD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SHEPAMDSUN & GATES,
Corner Sunsome & Osenthereiad bes Sts.
. . 8epl0 ban Wy
Engin For Sale,
TWELVE HORSE POWER ENGINE is
offered tor sale. it can be sec at Pal
mer's cid mill, on Sucramentw street. : ‘
PALMAE &® EV KKINGHAM,
. Nevada, Aug: 22.
. of Ee fara
by mutual ena.
ns 5, Had . eo
= i [ee Rar ee ae
FOR THIRTY DAYS!
We will sell our Large stock of
CLOTHING,
t
FURNISHING COODs,
BOOTS & SHOES,
NATS,
BEST RUBBER
COATS AND 800TS,
—AT—
x i SAN FRANCISCO
TO MAKE ROOM FORA LARGE suUP.
‘PLY OF Ae
tioned will find it to their advanprivet > heat
‘Nevada’ Sept, etn,’ » me vow bee al
hs ny Street, San
U 8. GRANT MINING COMPANY, Stocke holders are hereby notified that the Annual fon oun, ed the U_S. Grant Mining Comeld at bo office of the Company,
oo
at 1¥'0'e M.
Iw
Bate eAYLOR, tg”
__San Francisco, Sept. 21
TO UNION MEN!
done 80, goat once to the Office of
ook and have r names oo beaut
ge the Great Register, and aid then
ar vr Ne tal fer F mestion
DO THIS Now,
Before the 4th of October, or you Jose your vote C
SEE FOR YOURSELF
That your name is entered on the Poll List,
ACCEPT NOTHING LESS, You Have
_ The Right to see that your Name.
IS THERE.
DO NOT BE CHEATED OUT OF
YOUR RIGHTS!
REMEMBER!
GaP" That you Cannot Vote unless you are
REGISTERED an@ ENROLLED,
REMEMBER that the Fourth
day pf October fs the last day for
Enrollment, except for Extraordi+
mary Causes,
G2" If you were Registéred
tne Count
pi 18, PLACED UPON
thas THIRTY, DAYS
Per
ue. tia, BS,
*RERORE
SS KENT ate
DENTISTRY,
. Ww. McINTYRE,
> DENTAL SURGEON,
\ELAY NO LONGER! if you have rot}
fo be fab ot Be in
rad Usk" Wave ¥ not Sonar Buco ke
took him. for an agemt’of the Sanitary Sie ‘Be sure and get’ dogg Boots re
or Civitan Comoe a AO ays ge
Inside!” cats Agee fy shotld be dt Lave AND sng . 1 ‘& 10%, " PP and not
_ Visitor—“I guces Gonoral Grant will eadow Lake. ee owe BE FOUND ‘GUND st ais old stand, just =
. Geard—"T eantedlen you pass; but I'll. . sept. sn, 1608, President ind Superintendent “ON BROAD STREET,
. send him yourname. What is it £ BS
Visitor—"Abraham Lincoin.” z= Ready to make a good Bootes as were ever
: ag Blaction, Notion.. a Give him atrialand be assured of the
‘Tue White Boye in Blue in IndieOTICE is hereby given to the qualified mae Pe
napolis claim to be made up of men whol]: Electors of F c. CORRAL . JHOUL ore
. buve “honorable discharges from the] tve-TWELTH Dat Of UCTOBE ba . dust Published,
nited States service.”.In an exami-} tted the -oftet
ses before a ‘where — of Binge tas oy! maintain a Free! School and tot re CHURCH of iathese “honorably d ” White Schoo! T1600 on, ye teas
boys were witnesses, two.of them testithe tats igsaton tt mee tag pons ees round between ‘Catholl
fied on oath that they were never in . be one handre peseettyy ‘Thomas ne Biggs.
theservice, and.two. more were mem. dollars of ofthe 2p bnhenradungadaa former incuba rf ie Para A a3
bers'of Morgan’s gang. row STEPHEN KENNEDY, Clerk. Agent’ will visit Nevada in a» few days.
French Corral, Sept. 21 . J. FIGUIERR, ee
Annual Meeting. Notary ‘Public and Conveyancer
Meadow Lake...+..:+ + .«sNevada County.
busi: yon one, eee te Ay pret
CONSUMERS READ!
W. H.H. ¢ OFFMAN,
HAS SURCHASED THE NATIONAL
(CIGAR STORE, 2)
ON BROAD STREET, NEVADA. CITy,
Will keep the stand alwa fi
very Saat tenuis af of of pores wea
Cigars, Chewing and: Smoking
Tobacco,
Rubs? large supply of eS. P
eT UaTAGE STAMPS AND RESS
Vv PES*always on hand. sea EN.
Lane want articles in my line are invited
Ww. May 20>. H. H. COFFMAN.
EMPIRE LIVERY STABLE.
‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
Opposite the National Exchange
SAXBY & LANCASTER,
sh min Be A= ’ a
MADAME VIRGINIA,
The Great Clairvoyant,
Ww oy
Pa eae ey oe ee ee ae ae ee a
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