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» UNION TICKET.
» POR PRESIDENT,
GENERAL ULYSSES 8. GRANT
} . aghér Vice-President,
SOMUXLER COLFAX.
JOHN B. FELTON.
DY. A. HOFFMAN.
O. H. LaGRANGH,
&. REDINGTON,
C. WESTMURELAND.
J. H. McNABB. . .
LEWIS SLOSS.
‘C-A, TWEED,
W,VAN DYUK.
:
--@. W. TYLER,
og
Tue Horstine Works.—The buildthis infamous crime.
\statement of the: resolution. from the
murderers—devils incurnate—is
os
FOR CONGRESS,”
bill, gets off a column of. generalities ing containing the hoisting and.pumpheehee.
A
RG EN T,.
which amount to about this: “The ing machinery;-and the rock-breaker,
COUNTY NOMINATIONS,
miners’ and agriculturalists have had is located
on the hillside above-the
considerable trouble about their rights, miJ], and is admirably adapted to the
FUR ROAD COMMISSIONER,
GEORGE GEPHARD. and therefore the bill did not secure purpose for which it is intended. It cance before the saturnalia of blood interests, to the murderer Forrest and
FuR SUPERVISOR=1st District,
them.” There’s logic. for.you. Why contains two ten-inch cylinder engines }and murder which followed the capture such menus he! Think of this fellowJAMES MONRO.
citizens, and decide as to.your duty in
did not our astute cotemporary say that one used for pumping and running the of Pillow.
=
aad “murders are committed and therefore rock-breaker, and the other for hoistWhat are the facts? On the 12th of. this canvass.
THe Two Men.—Seymour’s friends the law does not protect life,” or that ing. The steam. for thesé engines is April, 1864, Forrest was in command of
PHILADELPHIANS paid eighty cents
‘are sorely pressed for arguments to “claims have been jumped and theregenerated in a new boiler recently put two divisions of rebel soldiers in front a pound for butter lately.
prove that their leader during the war fore there is no protection in law: for up. Jt-measures four feet and a half in of Fort Pillow, then oceupied by Union
diameter. The hoisting gear is the troops. The force in the fort numbered} _ New York theatres are going to abolwas not a traitor to his country, in symthe rights of property.”
ish the boquet nuisance.
If the railroad bill does not protect most perfect, and every part.of the work nineteen officers and five hundred and
pathy with those who were fighting to
Tae New York Germans are going
destroy the government, and it is unrights, as against the railroad,why does is admirably done. The cars discharge thirty-eight enlisted men, of whom two to get up free reading rooms.
at the mouth of the rockhuiidred and sixty-two were colored and
doubtedly true that very many of his not the National show that fact from the rock,
the remainder white. Just before the
acts and statements go to substantiate the bill and not attempt the shallow breaker. This is of Varney’s patent, sun
rose in the morning, the Union baths in Boston in July.
the charges, while little evidence
.is trick, that everybody can see through, and will reduce eighty tons per day to pickets were driven in and the fight
_A SUBMARINE cable is to be laid from.
found upon which to base his loyalty. of attacking the administration. of the a sufficient fineness for the battery. Two soon became general. It continued till the Spanish. Antilles
to Mexico.
Every act of Congress designed to aid law and then charging bad adminisnien attend to feeding and hoisting,and about one o'clock, when the firing slackA NEGRO in Paris plays Sivori’s nightin putting down the rebellion was detration to the law itself. If the miners running the cars to’ and from the mill, ened, the rebels tailing to make much ingale piece better than Sivori imself.
progress. ‘They then resorted to their
nounced by Seymour as unconstitutionare not secured it-is the fault of the The rock is discharged by the breaker +eustomary trick of a flag of truce. One
A sTANDARD Democratic work—
al, just a8 every reconstruction law is Land Office and. not of the bill or its’ into a bin which holds ten tons, This of these was-sent-into the Union lines, “Blair's Rhetoric?”
mow. denounced. He ina public speech. author. To prove this it is only necesis supplied with sliding doors which and during the cessation of hostilities
THE trumpet blast of the Demoerac
declared that if the abolition of slavery sary to cite the reader to the orders are raised and lowered by a gearing, the rebels treacuerously changed their
position, getting close up to the fort, —a general blare!
‘was necessary to save the Union we which have recently been issued from and from these doors a double track Major Bradford, comiiander of the fort,
had better give up the Union. He adthe Land Office, drawn out by Mr. Sarruns‘to the mill. ~The cars are brought refused to surrender. As soon as the A REW exercise in grammar—Seymour declining nomination.
dressed those who participated in the gent, and by which the steps necessary up, loaded by raising the doors, and truce flag was withdrawn, the rebels
CANDIDATES of the Fourth Party—
. New York riot, for the purpose of deto secure titles to mines has been greatlowered. They are discharged at the wildly rushed from their concealment,
gained possession of the fort and raised Brigham Young and Brick Pomeroy.
_feating the operations ofa national law ly modified. [t seems to us that. the mill by a self-acting turn-table.
the cry of “no quarter.’ But little op“DEMOCRATIC tactics—Doolittle and
as his friends, and. demanded of the National has got entirely off the track THE MILL.—The mill was first built portunity was“allowed for resistance. Saymour.
Grant's plan—Say less aod
government that the attempt to enforce when it attempts by attacking the adwith ten stamps, then increased
to’ “The Union troops threw down: their do more.
arms
and
sought
to-escape
by
running
the law should be abandoned. But say ministration ofa law to throw odium twenty, and recently a new battery of
down a‘steep bluff near the fort, and
Dix to Seymour—“I have troops.
his friends, did’nt President Lincoln upon. the law itself. If it desires to ten more stamps has been added, mak. secreting themselves behind trees and enough to take care
of the mob, and
thank him for sending troops forward substantiate the declaration of the reso ing thirty in all. It isrun by a twelvelogs, under the brush, some even jumpyou too!”
into Pennsylvania? Yes, but. what part lution which we have proved false by . inch cylinder engine, and is supplied ing into. the river, leaving only their
SEYMouR’s “friends”—a.mob hanging
heads above wuater-as they crouched
had Seymour in raising these troops ‘quotations from the law, let it he done with six Knox pans and amalgamators. down
negroes
to lamp-posts.
.
underthe bank. Then came the’
and beside, who would have ever by showing where the law does not In the same building is the melting massacre, which is thas told:
: ‘WIL? thou?” said the Tammany
The rebels commenced an indissrim~ Convention to Seymour—and he wilted.
thought of thanking the Governor of protect the rights involved, or let the room, and every convenience for workMassachusetts for sending on troops.— statement of the resolution be branded ing the rock to the very best advantage. inate slaughter, sparing neither age nor
GRANT'S nomination gives universal
sex, White or black, soldier or civilian.
The very fact that thanks were tenas a palpable and contemptible falseTHE MINe.—The mine was located The otlicers and nien seemed to vie with satisfaction. Seymour's, universal studered to Seymour shows that in that ho 4.
by Pressey and others, and, as we have each other in the devilish work. ® Men, pefaction. .
f
ease he did what was not expectéd of
“before said, worked for the first time “women, and~even children, wherever . AN appropriate design for a Seymour
DEMOCRACY IN TENNESSEE.—The
_bim. To those who propound the ques. about three years ago, The quartz is found, were deliberately shot down, illumination—an orphan asylum on
beaten, and hacked with sabres. Some
Knoxville
Whig,
Aug.
5th,
says:
tion, we propose another: “Did not Gen.
ot a-dark bluish color, and averages of tue children, not more than ten fire.
If a colored citizen is a Republican,
THE name of Seymour after NovemDix find it necessary to tell Governor
favoring the equal rights in personal from $20 to $25 per ton. The ledge years of age, were compelled to etand ber will be changed by popular vute to
Seymour that he had troops enough to and political privileges of his own hae averages about four feet in thickness, up and face their mothers while being
The sick and wounded were Seen-no-more.
take care of the mob and the Governor ple, the Conservatives call him “a d—d and from fifty to sixty tons of rock are shot.
butchered
without mercy, the rebels
Seymour obtained the Democratie
too?” and did not Stonewall Jackson nigger.” But let hin be as black as now being raised daily. An excellent
even
entering
the hospital buildings, nomination by declining it, and Judge
the ace of spades or hell, and vote the
hail the election of Seymour with cheers? Democratic ticket, and he forthwith be incline has been sunk to the depth of and dragging them out to be shot, or Chase lost it by seeking it.
Ig it not strange tiat men can be found comes “‘a colored person.” At,the confive hundred feet, and four levels have killing them, as they were unable to
THe Tipton Zimes, and influential
supporting a candidate who has to devention which nominated Etheridgé for been opened, only two of which have offer the least resistance. All over the Democratic journal in [ndiani,has toss
hillside
the
work
of
murder
was
going
fend his loyalty against such charges. Governor, the first and most honored been worked out. In twenty feet: more ou. Numbers of our men were gathered ed Seymour and Blair overboard.
speaker—the one who had the post of
What man would think it necessary to
Persons who think that platforms
honor—was Joe, Williams, a negro as a new level will be opened. The ledge t. gether in lines or groups, and then
Some were shot’ do not influence Presidential elections
defend the loyalty of Grant or Coltax, black as thé devil himself, who had ax already uncovered, contains rock deliberately shot.
or what party. could make a charge of served a term in the Pennsylvania penenough to last for three or four years. while in the river, while others on the are referred to General McClellan.
bank were shot and their bodies kickeddisloyalty against either of them which itentiary for stealing. After Joe. made For size, richness and the advantages into the water, many of them still liv-THERE is but one way to account
his speech, Capt. John Baxter of Knoxfor the nomination of Frank Blair. He
would be credited by any man? They
of
working,
we
doubt
if
the
Banner
is
ing
but
anable
to
make
any
exertion
to
ville, (late commander of the bushstand before the country to-day as the whacking company which . went to surpassed by any mine in the State. save themselves fromdrowning. Some was the tub tossed to the Southern
whale.
‘
representatives ofthe party which diStrawberry Plains to kill the Union
THE Prockss OF WoRKING.—The of the rebeis stood upon the top of the
hill,
or
a
short
distance
down
its
side,
A CINCINNATI paper suggests that
rected the nation through the fiery or. bridge-burners),; “spoke a. piece.” He rock is first reduced by tke rock-breaker called to our soldiers to come up to
the Republicans offer a day of thankstured to the penitentiary black thief,
deal of rebellion to triumph, while Seyand making his politest bow, said: “I so that it may be received by the batthem, and as they approached, shot xiving for the happy riddance of the
mour and Blair represent that element indorse the remarks, of my colored tery. It is then lowered and discharged them down in cold blood ; if their guns Blair family.
:
which organized and scattered dissenJriend/” 'Then Baxter used the word at the mill. Two men here feed the or pistols missed fire, forcing them, to
aameeaail
stand there until they were again pretion throughout the land. A party “culored,” and was proud to claim the thirty stamps. The pulp runs from pared to fire. All around were heard
ARRIVALS AT THE
Pennsylvania penitentiary jail bird as
that discouraged volunteering, abused his “friend.” Row he says “d—d nig.” the battery over blankets, then through the cries of “no quarter, no quarter !” NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL,
our inartyred President, discouraged
rife boxes, and is discharged into vats. “Kill the d—d nigyers!” “Shoot them Broad Street, Nevada City, California.
THE Lig Nattep.—Upon the nomiIt is then worked in rockers, and the down!” All who asked for mercy were
men from entering our armies and deanswered by the most cruel taunts and LANCASTER &HASEY, Prop’s,
nounced those who were fighting in nation of Hon. A. A. Sargent for Confirst-class sulphurets saved for the chlosoeers, Some were spared for a time,
gress, the Placer Herald in an extenSeptember 3, 1868.
the field as. “hbirelings and outlaws.”— sive leading urticle gave what purportrine process. The pulp then runs into only to be murdered under circumstan%
W
Roberts
San
Fra
T
Reynolds
Eureka .
No cruelty Readay &ladydo H Belden Blue
They not only represent the party which ed to be a correct histery of Sargent’s a double tail sluice four hundred feet ces of greater cruelty.
Tent’
which
the
most
fiendish
malignity
JJ
Jones
do
GH
Weston
do
did all this, but they are now with the actions while serving as a member of long, supplied with blankets, and is
D
Mathew
do
8-8
Greenwold
Ranch
could devise was omitted by these
Congress from this district. whereupon
do
Miss M Gifford Ma
party which has denounced the laws the Nevapa TRANscrrPt filed a bill of discharged. ‘The washings of the blanmurderers, One white soldier, who Mre Carney
’
constitutionally enacted by Congress exceptions and proceeded to show, and kets are ground in the Knox pans, and was wounded in the ley so as to be un
did prove thatthe Jerald falsified the the waste runs off aiid is again worked
clared in favor of the overthrow of truth. Butthe J/erald, acting apon by a*Cornish arrangement called a
axiom that “a lie well stuck to is as
State governments by force, and the good as the truth,” and relying largely “buddle,” which we have elsewhere
described. The lcss after this thorough
compulsion of the Senate by the Presiupon the ignorance of its readers, reitworking must be small. The machinery
dent. In the light of these facts it is ‘erated its first assertions, in the face of and mine are admirably arranged tour
not difficult to ascertain where loyal the TRaANscRIPT’s denial. On our first convenience and coon in working,
page we reproduce the TRANSCRIPT ar-"
men who upbeld Lincoln and his adticle, which isa complete vindication of and the recent improvements made, add
greatly to the value
of the milland mine
null and void, and their leader has de
abie to walk, was made to stand up
while his tormentors shot him. Others
who were wounded aud unable to stand
up were held up and again shot.
One negro wav had been ordered by
a rebel otticer to hold his, horse was
killed by him when he remonstrated.
T C Grant
do
T Mc¥Fate Grass Valle
JC Harrington do
T McFateJr
do
E Hand
do
G Jones San Juan
R A Diver
de
G Lamb Col Hill
E£ Boland Little York A Bowers Graes Valle
A H Lewis Birchville J D Hudgins Alleghan
J Saylor & d
do
K Hunt Camptonville
J Timm: -ndRed Dog
Miss KSaylor do
D LOCaikins Nevada
GB Newell
”
N Cadwalader @ f'do
Another, a mere child;-whom an officer
ENTUCKY GOLD ANDSILVER MINING
had taken up bebind him on his borse
COMPANY. Location of Works and Mine
was sech by Chalmers, who at “once meadow
Lake Mining District. Nevada councontest. They will be on the side of lands question, as well as a thorough
Tue leaders of the Democratic party ordéred the officer to put him duwn and ty.California, Notice is hereby given.that ata
shoot him, Wuich was done. ‘I'he huts meeting of the Trustees of the above Company / “
refutation of the Herald's base fabrica-!
Grant, Colfax and the Union party.
. are doubtless, honest in their belief that and tents in which many of the woundhetd On the Ist day of Sept.. 1868, un assess,
tion.
Weask
our
readers
to
read
it
-—~—
E
meéntoftwo dollars.and fifty ¢-nts per share was
ELECTIONS take place in Ohio, Pennearetally, feeling sure that it will serve Seymour and Blair cannot fail to carry ; ed had sought Shelter, were set ‘on fire levied onthe Capita! Stock.of said Com
to enlighten them on many points upthe next election, One Symmes thought both that nightand next morning, while payable to the Nccretary,at Cisco, in U. &
sylvania, lows and Indiana on the 18th on Which they are perhaps-ignorant.—
the Wounded Were atill in them, . these or Silver Coin, on or before October
a few years ago, that the earth revolved
Any stock upon which said axsessmient shall
‘of October. Tm Maine on the 15th of Auburn Stara and Stripes.
uly escaping who were able to get remain unpaidon the3d.dayof
ber, 1968,
‘around a hole through which, a nation ‘Whemselv.s vat, or who could prevail on will be.advertised on that
day a delinquent,
September.
.
_
SEYMOUR’S physicians say he is like)might-mareb; from, the North to, the ovuers “who wére’. les’ “injured than’ "and unless payment shall be piad= before, will
be sold on Tuesday, Octeber~20th, 1863,,to
Wm. M. Lent, a prominent. Demoly to become crazy within a year.. Sous, pole, . Junias ‘says: “When themselves to help them out; and evea pay. the delinquent asseyément, together with
ministration, should be found in this Mr Sargent’s course on the railroad
crat of San Francisco has declared’ ‘his he has afy hoy s of dvleating Grant, lie?fouce i Win
is determined to believe, Sowe'ot tye
determination to aupport Grant and
“tas
Golan
ce
wana?
thus séckinyg’ to eseape costs of advertising
expenses of sale,
;
“
PHAEL, secretary, ©
the flames were met by Vhese. 7 ruffians
af
ef phe very absurdity of the doctrine conand
K.G. & $. M.Co,
bracalls shos.dowa, or bad their
:
sg? out. One man waedeti
. Adiseon
perce
will be allowed
nt reiv
nt
finns
bim-io
bis
faith.”
brains
beaten
.
paid
on
or
Septs
Qhst,
180:
say if
h2
is crazy already.—T7rivunes
ee
PAL:
eae i
now
The blowing a leading and enthusiastic suppofter of
from mouths of cannon of a few Sepoy‘Seymour and. Blair, and, in fact, was inmutineers in India by the English, horstrumental in having the latter nomirified the civilized world. Atrocious as nated in the New York Convention.
And_it is now gravely proposed to hand
was that affair, it pales into insignifiover this Government, with all its vast
9
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= = @ 6 ms
@
ERIDAY, SEPT. 4, 18638.
&
os
drive Knreogh te ‘clothing and into,
show-that the resolutida
jn which. the. for about three years, and improvements ' Napéleon Bonaparte Forrest, of Fort the boards under’ him, so that he could
Democratic party, of ‘this ‘county, dehave been made from time to time in Pillow infamy, was one of the most atnot possibly escape, and then the. tent
elared the-rights of‘miners and agriculmachinery and mode of working, until tractive personages at the “New York was set on fire: Another was nailed to
turists were not ‘secured by the Railthe mine now stands, in every respect,” Convention, and we believe he proposes the side of a building, outside of the
fort, and then the building was set on,
road bill introduced by Mr. Sargent among the first in the State. In comspeaking in favor of the nominees in fire and burned, .The charred. remains
was false. We did soby quoting from pany with W. L. Tisdale, the Superinthe Northérn States. It was not that of five
or six bodies were afterwards
found,
all
but one so much. disfigured
tendent,
we
yesterday
visited
the
4the law the clause excepting the minForrest distinguished himself as a bril—
and
consumed
by the flaines that they
‘eral Jands and pre-emption claims, and works, and examined the machinery liant soldier, or that he gained military could not be:identified,
and the identi/
also securing both the miner and farmand mine. The mine is located on , the reputation for generalship that induced fication of that one. is not absolutely™
er the right to use all timber necessary side of the ridge east of the town, and all these caresses from his Northern certain.
a
This
is
but
a
part
of
the
horrible
for their operations. These ‘provisions about two miles and a half distant. The friends, but. because
he was the hero of
exist in the bill and it is: not nécessaty steep hillside upon which the works that Lattle and whulesale butchery of record. The whole of it may be read
in the report. of the Congressional Comhere to repeat what we have. already are located, gives great advantages in Union soldiers at Fort Pillow in 1864. mittee, who investigated the terrible
quoted. The NVationat—undertakes to working the mine as will be seen hereOn. this his reputation was made. The butchery. Forrest, the léader and comreply, but instead of substantiating the a
ae
is
. annals of warfare furnish no parallel. to mander of this gang of wholesale
>
=
erately fastened down to the floor of a
tent, face upwards, by mé@ans ‘of Aaits
-~ a 2» . Oa & . mmo
NEVADA. CIty, CALIFORNIA,
Fete Piow Butcliery.¢
a
A day orAwoagé
we tosk occasion to Spangled Banner mise has beda woflfed
Pa
ae a
Bhe Deity Searcy,.
READ THIS!
THE-RAWROAD.AND MINERS AGAIN,.