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Ohe Daily Granseript Letter from Moore’s Fiat. Our Philadelphia Letter. columns ofa newspaper; butso much . > THE Chicago Intet-Qcean publisbTh t
Moorr’s Faz, Sept. 4th, 1876, (Correspondence of the Tuanscrirt.) . hag been said-about the President's . © 4 letter by an ex-Confederate Sol} .
NEVADA CITY, CAL. Ep. Transortrr: Cherokee preParrabetrat, Aug, 28, 1876. . sheence on the Fourth of July, that. dier, a native Southerner in high NE)
= . sénted a very lively appearance last. 2D, Nevapa Datiy TRaNscriPt:— } it seems only just, to tell the.truth . Standing, who draws a graphic. picaia
‘Wednesday, September 6, 1876. . Saturday. People were arriving . Last Tharsday was ‘New Jersey’s! about it. When the President and . ture of the state of affairs in Alabama . _
Be pe ge . .. . from different parts. of the county . day,” and the Peeples from the land} Mrs. Grant, and the Emperor and . 4nd states positively that thereig no . ff bE
eee during the-day, and,representativés . %f “water melons” turned out fifteen . Empress . of Brazil, had passed. such thing as-freedom of the ballot . _.
Where is Het from Moore's Flat, Columbia Hill, . thousand strong. “The admission through the principal buildings, in. in that State. He-says that for the cama
Tho biggest thief on record was. Badger Hill,Bloomfield, Lake City . #mMounted to about sixty thousand: . the formal opening: of thé Exposi. slightest offenses, quarreling between . aoe *
‘Wm. M: Tweed, the leader of the. and San Juan, were heartily wel-. They were weleomed by a committee, tion, it was not. the two ladies that . husband and wife for instance, negre 33d vol
New York Democracy. He stole tha} Comed by ouf citizens. .'The first . the address being delivered in the. were invited to dedicate one of the . men and women are arrested, tried, _ =
City of New York poor. The New. #'tivals were the Invincibles, from . J¥dges Hall; by,, Hon. Abraham . distinct departments, but it was the . ® heavy penalty imposed, and thereee
York Times, the Republicans of New{Moore’s Flat. The Rough and . Browning;who traged history from Empress only, while the wife of the . ¥Pon their services are sold to pay tar asic
York, aided by Goy. Tilden, ferretea . Reddy Ball Club soon fd{lowed, and . the time when Sebastian Cabot, in. President was left to entertain her-. the fine and costs. In Lee county THER SO
out Mr. Tweed’s rasoalities, and he. by two o’clock every person was . 1497 discovered that portion of the self, . : Amrous,. . mostof these negroes are sold to “Say STS oF a that its
was placed in durance vile. He was . 8¢¢n wending his way to the\place to . American coast, lying between the ++ : Senator Gordon of Georgia, who bas capes "es oe than evi
allowed a good many privileges, see the contest between the I)vincishoals of New Amsterdam and FiorWho Complains. a plantation in Clay county, andthey Hon. T. G. Phelps will ad: take the
however, that’ ordinary persons . bles of Moore’s Fiat, and th Rough ida, and carefully drew @ sketch of There are troops in the East, troops . 4F¢ sent to work out: the fine and dress the. Hayes and Wheelredo»
were not. He-liv i -and Ready Club of Columbia Hill, Whe conveyances which sprung from . ;, the West, troops in the North and . StS 4t about $3or $4 per month! ee ee ee i Ware sae
spring beds, and-took his daily ride . Which resulted in the defeat of ste . th itles of Carteret_and Berkley, . teoope in the South-—Who-ever While engoged in working outy-their . TClub of Nevada City, on ~~ ee ee
eS ~ around the city. When thishad gone. Inyincibles. The game began bout . 4POn which the present ownership . prambles about it except the Con-. #m¢4 they are shackled, whipped, Thursday, September 7th
, on long enough to suit him,"he was. two o'clock, and lasted until half . Of real property te founded, The . federatesot the South. President . #24 otherwise ill-treated, as if they t the Thea : — Pine = allowed by his keeper to escape, . Past five. Thegame'was conduoted . PoPulation.of Now Jersey, has inGrant, in a conversation the other . Wer? actually the slaves of the Sena-/%¥ the _— BS curve ‘: Where is the man who let him go. in the best possible manner,—not a’. creased from 125,000 in 1776, to I,day, said this much about it; which . °> tis true, the law under which : :
Plas he been punished or atin reprimurmur being heard on either side. 200,000 in 1876, Tn the Progress of . we think very sensible: “If tro ops these things are done, hottinally ap-. MILIT ARY NOTICE! There
: manded? No! He still holds bis. The game was hotly contested until education, she stands, thirteenth on are sent into the Southern States, plies to all persons without regard oe : aeeigne
} position and isa Democrat of good . the sixth innings, when a wild throw . the list, leading twenty-five of “her . ¢hey are placed there forthe same . ‘© Color, butits enforcement is anoth-. > eee ae
standing. If the worst of tle Dem--Py the Invincibles gave their oppon. Sister States. Her school property “Teason that they are stationed on . & thing. NEVADA LIGHT GUARD.Valley.
ocratic thieves are only punished as. ‘¢t8 4 score of three runs, the game . “lone, representing ee Her . the frontier—to be ready in anemer-. . > pepe : aS ‘ The ]
Tweed was while in custody, ‘and if. being even until the sixth innings, . lands are fertile, and highly seultigency to protect the citizens from "YARDLEX, & colored man_of KnoxY oh ane =— ORDERED TO Apwhose i
the Democratic keepers of prisons . 14¢ last innings the Rough and . Vated; her arena eee lawlessness and murder. I. donot — Zunes, racine atarcony, T ’ F ths oth are allowed to let their prisoners es. Ready won the game. by a score of _ her. 0 . a yon see that they can interfere with the . *”* eee he Sere, : ARMORY, 4 _ the For
capo with a reprimand, what hopes fourteen to nine, After cheering ie won : al a oe gh = liberties or rights of & péchile or of wl’: BR Manaae hes dedliaed the . i eee Caleb: ss 4 instead
would there be of not having every. 904 compliments to the players and . 9etseymen have a right to feel prou State inthe South ap ‘nti insti ( # roneou: : : : ; t 01 Y more than . Democratic nomination for Congress . « SEE EAR OT Sao ae 5 ch oats
thing inthe country stolen if the} Spectators, very onedeparted, thus} Of their-native State: For years it} thoy do in the Weel, If they are . in Ohio. SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1876. The .
party should get into power ending the most satisfactory game . ¥5 Pm ae s a ABs ‘s Of Fe. nos called into active service by the. — . AT] 1-2 O'CLOCK, P, M. given b ras of ball that was ever played in the . Proach, and was the subject of numer-. ), ‘ ich i (By SeleereDs:) , 4 the
. — eimetans a tii Gait ait Sonieindnnies. isn. acenls ‘wiessness which overrides the powMining Stocks. _ ¥or annual mustering in. of the Compa: fos. .
Credit Mobilier. 8. e oug and f : ha) B 6? of the State and set3the law at deeS ny. Every member of the Company ig ex. 3 Success: Cotrax was laid up on the back . Readys, not as the ‘namo implies, . Of our musical halls. Sut the Peo-. gance, surely their mere presence . Yesterday Morning’s Sales. . ?°<ttt? >¢ on hand to sign the new Roll, ts tertaint
political shelf, because it was indi-. 87° gentlemen, and always ready to he pail: Ps tai btiet Gia = oe can not.harm any one, I have nev. i i By order 4 net rec
rectly “proved that twelve: hundred . 40 their opponents a favor, even at a ees 3 st — 4s ——— wea A°-!er heurdit claimed that because<a} 320 Ophir 583. _5,A. RAPP, Capt. Commanding, a Minstr dollars of the: Credit Mobilier stock . 88¢rifice. If any ball club wantssto \ Phesetciee 0 ~~ —— — company of United States troops 835 Mexican 3534 W. F. Evens, 0.8; ie the rec’
came into his possession, and-Dem-. ave a good time, seek and accept a good, her fruits luscious, and the happened to be in’ the vicinity at. 222 Gould & Curry 1534, ee ea
“ challenge from the Columbia Hill ‘lobsters, oysters and other fish, ; ; ee 45. Savage 211/. :
cnmnte were happy over the “reqalt. : sete: which are lentiful t k election time, any honest white map,} 540 Hale & Norcross 11% Don’t forget the Monthly Meeting the the par
They said it was Republican. rasealiboys, and you will never regret it, h id wt assis a 0 Dane legally a voter, was. deterred from 780° Con-Virginia 5734, felt first Monday night in the month, . Wm
ty tlint-“concocted the scheme; and If you are beaten by them, greater her seaside resorts points ot attract. “casting his ballot for any candidate 85 Crown Point 11%, Nevada City, August 24, 1876. : ’
Republican rascals that derived the . f#vors will be shown. It is the . 10 0 people from all sections, are be pleased. I have heard, ho 2590 Imperial 474. Ww A aa
Hehalit-icin {t, But tiow it has . Opinion of’ every one here, that the ide ee et Ruse aS eek dsc 60: Sleres Horada’ 44% W. G. WILLIAMS, za fire Re a t tt ja te ab e evada 14%. : ; : aS transpired that Tilden wasthe coun-. Columbia Hill boys are the best lot , ns st a purrs 2 ee encouraged the timid colored man to. 710 Alpha 4714. ; PACIFIC COAST AGENT: ~
sel who got up the swindle andsaid. °f boys that ever contested for a. !¥ SUpport, : nanan ie gs 80 to the polls and cast his ballot in. 1155 Lady Bryan 50c. : ae
it was legitimate, and got $25,000 for . Prize, if we may call the championthe Centennial, Her Sthte building accordance with ik own. wishes aud 280 Belcher 2234. FORTHE ¥ Joon, a
so doin a ‘don’t hear . word. Ship a prize, After the game was '® the largest, most costly, and by convictions, when b a ce. . Mes salon Jacket 2774, place o
say Sobel = over, the Club went to T », . Many considered the handsumest, in. . ° : OG Ooh: 910 ‘Justice 2474. DETROIT 2 about Credit Mobilier. Poor Colfax, ; 0° Turney’s he gas = : wise have been deterred by. 1495 Exchequer 1614.
in their,estimation, was served just . Hotel and enjoyed a splendid repast, # CREIOREEY, = Sores sand se terror from voting, or suffered him265 California 59. Ss AFE COMP ANY : Hon right, but Tilden the Reformer’s . given at the expense of the winners. ufactures, are moss creditable disself to be coerced jake voting for ee aia
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course, must not be questioned. = -. A lecture was to be delivered in the plays; while hor pottery and glassware didates they did not desi a. ip he lia 83 od pe Yr t
’ evening, but everybody had dan. ©#220t be out dose by any American en i, foe esire to supbe fe ie iy AS reas t
Honest Men. cing on the brain, and it had to be . *Pecimens. Her marl beds are oe at ee: a sae, 445 Best & Beleher 49% Sargent: & (Greenleaf's nee
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evenin; Batstow, Jewgiuand Yaryan, ac-. postponed. The dance was at Tur. . V2!uable as fertilizers, and her wine , 30 Utah 21%.
cording to Democratic accounts i Hall, and about nine Sick srowing interests are much improved. Since Wier eae il Rane ei. ee pot
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were the only honest men connected . dancing was commenced. The evenNew vereey nhs ee : spmeesthden cessary for the Sebladbink pg pti nae oe COMBINATION AND tae
with the present administration. . ing passed very quietly, and every os pene seees _— day for vislaws and the publi ’ . : Ae )
They were patriots, and scholars, . one present was delighted with the. t™s the Exposition. President stitution Ssheeretiasiaien ior Tewectar ss asta agin : bo — rit and honest men, ‘For that reason. good time we had. The collation Grant, accompanied by Mrs. Grant, ‘who zaine it desi . ne Leopard 9%, AS SOLD OVER ONE, HUNDRED i i ey : ; Mrs. and Miss Sharp, U: 8. Grant ste to see lawleseNorthern Belle 24, AND FIFTY of these — ‘ie invitat they were removed. This logic} was.spread by the proprietor of the Ps ness prevail unchecked.” Eureka Con 1314
to bo seems good enongh when a Demo-. hall, and every one did it justice, #2.) age e O. Dent and A. Hopro Yellow Jacket a8, 2 CELEBRATED SAFES a ;
Grat repeats it, bat what becomes of especially the ball players: A ies kins Esq., arrived from Long Branch Govennon' Havas ied is c Raymond & Ely 6.
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~ it when it is discovered that all of supper a few freaks were indulged in cod Gadi bas Bdge PaGNE.—In the fall of last ae Ee ; Sal teele 0 > Bihs re Abor them are. working heartily for the by the lads. The dance lasted until . ®¥'¥9%!4 Tailroad company, opposite eéoth 5 f : oe alifornla 097%. Hs ba ~ Led “i side : ¥ te e ‘ 2. i go a " election of Hayes ond Wheeler, as. four o'clock Sunday morning, ang . th? Exposition grounds, at 10:55 a. at. i i‘ . oncaarepagies ge se ae a 1 BANK: LOCKS, pei
they are doing. Does it make them . in a short time the place'was as qui-. 2 iS attangement to.come.in at. thie hanced a a Jastice 2534, DURING THE PAST YEAR Cartb
dishonest, or does it prove that their . et as ever. Before -noon all the point, instead of the regular depot ‘ana ase oe oe ag tig
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removal was in ‘accordance with . strangers had departed. It is hard “5 we ee ee ties in mas . hi Gar teak ar, bir ca The Most Reliable, lots of
eee zs ‘i consideration for his personal con-. © eonneetion with the recent exican 5574. their wishes, and that can see . to tell who was the “belle of the Pas campai “At Best & Belcher 48%, aay There : oa ig venience, ds he had engaged a suite paiga, ter supper he and sevNips Best Finished
no chaxee of reform or safety.to the . ball,” as all the ladies were pretty, eral of hi liti F ; Gen Thomas 2%, ? resun : ; Revie “, . 0f rooms at the ‘Lrans-Continental . °*** °* iS political friends retired New-Coso 2 . P
country in the Democratic party. . However, I may venture to say that : to hisown a . i aG Sorat ~V4o one of the residents of Chrrobe, . 20teh im the immediate vicinity of isown apartments to talk over — And Lowest Priced Safes in Mak Nex itaees. ara cm o*6@ . the grounds. ‘The President waa re. . Te°eD* events, and of course hearty HOTEL ARRIVALS. oe author
An item appeared in the Nevada ra See. ST TOUR T alead by Director General Goshom . °°?é*atulations were given him from . : ‘ the Market. trate, . TRANSCRIPT a short time since to the man lost his heart, itis not his fault, nd M G Ww Chi all. In the course of the evenin Union Hotel.
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effect that Judge Thos. H. Caswell, . 8 ® misanthropist could not resist Hs ¥ anata Sea, wh hilds and A, some ofid suggested . tha i JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. numbe
of that place, g well known Demo-. the temptation. of dancing with the . ." °""*: His arrival was greeted of. ealling Tor. sone sham y Monpax, September 4th, 1876, } is . crat, had declared for Hayes. Tha ladies, nor regarding them as more by: the first regiment band, which . ® ; 8 30. SROMpAgne’ to fa 06 werey & 4 children, City . . SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FUR pt. :
item has been copied by the Repubteks flan aa Setcniiie ad was then awaiting the arrival of the Renirerneenty hie seetion. ar. B ‘Gumcsta " 2 VAULT DOOR At Jo lican Lr nee ne ang pick ap ‘ , NVINC , New Jersey Gubernatorial party, Hayes remarked that he desired none: PW Roberts, Grass Valley S, an: te
cleving that oaks re Bi change Isn't it a little singular that Tweed . with ‘Hail to the Chief.” He was and would prefer to have none brought: 4G Hee Willow Valley LININGS acs
of position would change the vote of . While he was all-powerfal in New. then accompanied by the gentlemen . P° ine sentiomen, however, ini + cue, io Al ____ found
Nevada county to be cast for Hayes. . York, should have allowed Samuel named, tothe hotel, where his party spite of his remonstrance, went into Jas Row Aghe a ee hs FIRE AND Johns: ‘We had doubts as to ng into rao J. Tilden to remain Chairman of breakfasted, He came on te the the-hall, summoned a servant mj af 5 ore €1 B
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pela a Jeane ite Rian ia the the’ Democratic State Committee, ungrounds about noon, going immediateordered some champagne. Shortly GuvigGiion saene er a BUR GLAR PROOF \
Judge was absent from home; but] less the two got along happily togeth-. ly to Machinery Hall. After some . ” pie icy ys gpg WG Morgur.Gouge r ath we now learn fromthe Los Angeles. er? Perhaps the following supplies . hours spent there, he procecded to glasses and bottles of champagne on. -O1 Nelson, do SAF ES lane raphy gen mea Rigi some light on the question: “From . thé Judges Hall, where he received a tray apd sot them on«the table. HOTEL ARRIVALS ¥ 3 gating
Va ee bas-changed his politics or the time Tilden became Chairman of . the Chinese students with their esete Hayes — tely turned from z Of any Arrangement or it fron
will support Hayes.” He is now as{ the State Committee—1866—to the . cort, Hon-B. G. Northup, Superinthe topie of conversation occupying : ri yi) scarcit ever apsoae de ie — hip burst up of the New York branch of. tendent of education, Connecticut, . *208* Present, told the waiter to re-} National Exchange Hotel. : Dimensions, rex ., ois
Preow ne encental the ring—1871--thefe-was added-to} The students attracted much atten-. ~o*? theta} from the room without . _S--AEDD¥,-Proprictor. Ao be pKa sag tg ' Nev
= "s FERRE SOR, the debt of Brooklyn $20,000,000, . tion, and. no i irati delay, and remarked that he hoped. . Moxpax, September 4th, 1876, are . :
We clip the above from the Grass} .—. J PRIA ahs ae 0 little admiration, and th tl T J Barnes & wife, Chicago ‘ ,
Valley Union, The Los Angeles During those five memorable yeurs. €Xpress themselves as very much ay gentlemen who had ordered the Chas Higg ings, Ovl Hill Now constructing a 20.000 "
Harald ta ¥elibes wonderfully misthe rings of these two cities hadcolpleased with their visit, especeet would excuse him, that he Me rte eth vale ‘i : i} oe
taken or else Judge Caswell has exlected in taxes and borrowed $236,-. ially at Machinery Hall. After Sevchanted nei but that it was in di-} J Smith & wife, do pound Burglar. Proof Safe “qh Noti
“perienced a wonderful change since Onn 00. They had the handling of . eral very interesting addresses, they sock: pee pein Rg his principles to Mrs Lancer, cae : ; Franc’
the meetig of the lust Republican . ‘B° imPerial revenues of $47,000,000 . returned to their hotela for the renairshbatan: Se susheiigeed wpliaad RES oe a for the Sacramento Savings turing
man inthis oly heard him declare . they retutued potion! etalon . ad emily. will remain here cight. %*. He suid: “Gentlemen I consid-. 4 Motinas, 26 ne mad
positively that he should _ not sup-. knew nothing of their transactions!” days. _ TheyePropose examining the Senin pegigy the pha eae Se ET Deolers generally are especially q which
port Tilden and Hendricksthis Fall, . —N. ¥. Mail. Expositionthoroughly, One of the. Vt ealion. COUNTY WARRANTS invited t¢ a ; i tory t pind ha had some tary sharp, words “ ! morning papers referred to the Presithink it would be well for us all, in. ' o send for circulars and MN aay
ok ck acs et a Dimonak whol” Quarterly Examination, dent’s failure to parti cipate ‘in’ the stead of resorting to this kind of conA warrants on General Fund, regis. . PTices of ; i nanny
: The Board of Examination for. Fourth of'Tot ceremonies i viviality, rather to consider well me een eats Oth, 1876. Ale] ree ‘te thei
took him to task for throwing off on ‘ ‘ nies in IndeF cag ate Warrants on General Fund, Nos. 380, 381, _LOCKS FOR DOORS, ; their a
his party. Caswell will support Ravage Oosuty + will convene in this . pendence Square, and says: ‘‘Yet afwheal dnlies aad Fespoasibilitics such ai ots agp Res g * ar ee io Also. DRAWERS, CHESTS, etc, ete. “f ‘7 order t Hayes unless he has changed his. °'Y ‘O18 morning ‘at 10 o'clock, to. ter hisexperience here on the 10th . 92 Office enjoins upon me.’* With prior to July 11th, 1876. Also watrant. ‘The Finest Locks ever made. if tire ste
mean examine applicants for certificates to. of May, and the slight pat upon Mrs, these fow manly remarks the subject iste, will bay on resentation Inte: . OFFICE: AND SALES ; . a Misses vere ar teach the coming year. All are ex-. Grant, which, whether intentional . “** 4*°ppedThis incident, unim. restceases from date.) weg 4th AND J, STREETS RcMEO. and Sh Callana get your Money, te to ‘be on hand promptly at. or not, was Spesdinaly vulgar and = sy “a “re appear, still shows Nevada, aie Treasurer, . ~ ghisennnse sc A wad
County “Treasurer, Jerry Payne, he our ed. ill-bred, it is ¢ strange that the Jat. “75 -~ © general bearing pace — '
has.a quantity of gold and-silver}. 5 ERY ter was little disposed to repeat her rs ” man sent ea — con. FINE BRANDY and WHISKY. House and Ranch for Sale. = i
coth that he desires to exchange for] yf, visit, orthat Mrs, Grant would re. . 22°! 49¢8 mot at least belong to a RY 30° See —. me : aoe
yorChris Green, Samuel Poorpee ; JO’S OLD -fSAZERAC, VINTAGE onu County Scrip. Full particulars ean iin, De. Clune Wo = Salad isda aslight even more than he Goaiviakne tit. = —— fare Warranted pure or money re. MRS. B, LYONS, they y
be had by reading the advertisement ee es *} Would, an insult to himself. Mrs. ‘ oe re. ld] E .
in tonday's Transonter, headed se ‘t eae ae san mento; . Grant throughout the trying ordeal — ON) Care. PrecidenenToge. . .” To ilies bee guage a a gy o as : oe , onday, on! of life at the Whi bon ee LYON’S HOMESTEAD IN Pah County Warrants,” health matters. Who ote House. bas born : : ss J. V.P asta lida: Canudes 2
E : aerenes were in quest of we did neg oa me . hare modestly and well, and T i ) by tae ey s ue
: : tat Standing Rock has earn. . bas shown herself 80 thoroughly a HE thieves who stole $100,000 NILES SEARLS, For sale, The house is two stories high, ay
es issuing cattle to. Hawax Hows and Eta L. Bickford. lady, that wo-teel no little hesite. Se ree ee Oe Pentnyite-. sil as cod Ginnseh At Law . Sesel aaeet pete “Pier abot ous ame hostile Indians, . > . Were-drowned at Boston on Satarday, . tion in dragging her name’ into the have been arrested, . . AT BRICK OFFICE, rieties of fui ‘trees. For information en ae
: 2 * », 3 ° ‘ -oO : . * , Loe : : 5 ; 1 In front of the Court Hourse, WNevede City, Aug: 49, 18%. hw City,