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September 7, 1872 (4 pages)

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1 Oe cree ee b ie & She Daily Trinseript f NEVADA CITY, CAly _ _ Saturday, Sept. 7, 1872. _ FOR PRESIDENT, : GENERAL U. 8. GRANT. ‘FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HENRY WILSON. ELECTORS AT LARGE; FELTON. JOHN F. MIDLER. DISTRICT ELECTORS, FIRST DISTRICT.. .CLAUS SPRECKELS. SECOND DISTRIGYT..... J. E. HALE, VHIRD DISTRICT. JESSE O. GOODWIN. JOHN B. FOURTH DISERIOT....27. H. ROSE.’ . / FOR conGhgbs, He Pr-PAGE, _ vote, cratic wing of the new party divided, giving a Liberal vote to. Coggins, the Liberal Republicans did not even give Carpenter or Larkin @ single ~ There being about enough Liberals in the District to fill the Post Offices, they are delighted at the resultof the nomination, but-the Democrats,many of the most consistent, are disgusted with the mannenin which they were Sold out and swear they will net support the nominee. They think the Liberals ought to be satisfied .with Greeley and Brown, and if they had any other motive than office seeking, ‘ought to have given them the Congresgmun. . Coggins wilk-lese mere Democrats than he -will gain Repub‘and the Democrats the votes. The result showing that while the Democortuption proceeds from tha afilliation, so the Union says, of ‘these men, with the C. PR. B. Co, and yet we have no other evidence of that fact 7than that paper’s bare assertion. tive proof than that as yet produced by the Union, knowing the disréputable character ef those who publish with it, in endeavoring to throw the four Congréssionaf' Districts of -this State into the hands of.-our political enemies, = Asa.proofiof the treachery of the Union to the Republican party, the course it is pursuing in relation to 4 the-Hon. H.* F> Page, the ‘Republican nominee for Congress from this the Second District, is\a fact concluEditorial Correspondence. Sackamento, Sept. 5th; 1872, ~~ The Dolly Varden : Convention his met and adjourned, having nomfnated Pascal Coggins for Congress. . The Sacramento: Union having got one Of its attaches-in the field, though that coneern has only employéd him when it could not. seeure first or second rate talent, is sutisfied. Coglicaits, and when his position is fally understood will-be found to be the . Weakest man.of those mentioned ‘in the convention. TES-LAND: OFFICE. The Land Office has-been removed from Ninth street to the corner ‘of Fifth and K. This will be a great convenience to thuse who" have business there as‘it will save them considerable distance: The rooms are also gins has been a kind of “carpet bagger’”’ in the newspaper world,-having. held a supernumary position on the Union; Bulletin anda Stockton paper, at intervals. We nnderstand'he has no interest in the District, and he much more convenient and better adapted to the business, THE DISTRICT count. The readers’of the Transcript have been informed that JudgeReardan votes, -. fora long-time was a standing candire Convention, after having. declared ‘ fo was the strongest man two years be. ound of its not giving Anthony and Morrill an interest in the road, and by its course enlisted the sympathies of the people, although fora long Were in -ignorance asto the real cause of-the Opposition. In return for. our sympathies, in that paper's behalf, in its denunciations ofthe C. P. ROR. mvnopoly, and was once nominated for the Legislature but had to. withdraw because he was not a resident of. the county at the time. He is a person far inferiorto Page, an awkward,. shoffling speaker, and I neversaw a man make w more ungainly appearance in publie than he did when called before the Dolly Varden Convention which nominated him. He broke off ab. ruptly in his speech and left the atand as though he had been kicked off, HOW HE WAS NOMINATED, The Democratic Convention met . ! and organized,, there being a very amall attendance. In & speech Mr, Watt declared, and truly, that many of the pretended members were without credentials and not entit! Fo . Beats, Senator Farley wap Okairman and Charley Mitchel of the Grass Valley Union Secretary, There was considerable opposition to the details _ of ihalgamating with the Liberals, butthe proposition, after much dis. cussion, was carried. THE LIBERAL REPUBLICANS. This Convention. numbered about thirty, all told. Each member after. having telegraphed and worked all day, holding from three to a dozen This-convention was composed of such men.as John Yule, who date for Congress, and lust year. an aspirant for Secretary. of Btate, but whose talen, : were not-appreciated by Republicans, Selkirk, of the Stars and Stripes, » candidate for office ‘in. the Assembly last year, Van Dusen, of Sacramento, a candidate for the Assembly of long standing, who last year got one vote in the-Republican fore and was beaten out of tho nomination, and so on through the entire list. These Libera) Republicans represented no Cconstituents,and were in every case ‘elf appointed. Some Placer man even pretended to _ hold twelve proxies from Nevada, bat when his assessment. of $12.-was bas been designated to take the place of Judge Dwinelle, he beingusiak. . As court meets on next Monday, no term. will be held in Nevada this time. The members of the bar had petitioned the court for an. adjournment of the term and it was only intended -tu’ meet. and adjourn’ to Trnckes ‘for 80m6' business. there. The Sheriff will open court on Monday,.at Nevada, and adjourn it to mect at Truckeeon the 12th, when Judge Ramage, of Sacramento, will Mr. Page is not the railroad candisive of the truth of that charge.— Within.a few days a Mr. Page's “nomination, the; Union gently intimated that the-selection made by the . Congressional Convention» which that he was comparatively an unknown individual, and that in this ertsis‘of thé Cauipaign, when seemingly the Republican party was rent in twain, it required a man of prominence azd oratorical ability. A few days afterwards announcements were made in thepapers that Mr. Page . intended to made a-vigorous canvass . ofthis District, dnd would.address the people at certain dates, in the counties constituting his. District, than the Union. showed its hand. Mr. Page, it said, is the railroad candi date; he has joined hands with the monopolists,, therefore the Union will throw its.influence in the scale to defeat him and give this district to the opposition. Has the Union produced the evidence tosubstantiate its charges? Not if a single instance. But there ig indisputable proof that der’s shafts. fell harmless to the ground. The charge of Uatil we have better, and more posiit, we shall ‘certainly not. join hands. }the author’a falsifier by nine-tenths nominated -him, awas not the best; Sacramento Union—Its Cowoe ae and Lying Inatinets, . The Sacramento’ Union recently publishéd?.a slanderous communication egncerning Mr. Page, the Republicag nominee for Congress in this district. A friend of Mr. Page prominence to the card which we append, denying the truth of the anonymous accusations. -The conductors-of.the Union refused to insert this card unless it was paid for as an advertisement:Puacervanxe, §. iB; 1872, Editor Sacramento Union, Sacrato an anonymous communication published in-yeur issue of September 2nd, signed ‘*Observer.” The staterequestedsthat paper to: give equal . mento: My attentioh has been called . . ments made-by ‘‘Observer’ are notoriously false in every essential particular, whielr I will refute, and prove of the citizens who have resided here for the fixe years, if “‘Observer”’ will give his real name. {o answer-ecommunications when the. author is -too ‘cowardly to give his real name. . Very respectfully, H. F. Pace. . ‘We wish t5 call the attention of the-publie to the Union’s mode of: condieting a political. contest, that the proper inferences may be drawn, It freely _ppblishes, as news matter, anonymous slanders against its political. enemies, and it refuses to give them an opportunity to. vindicate themselves, unless ‘they will consent te pay for the space. they -oceupy. This indicates the: plane of morals upon which that journal proposes to make the contest. Our readers can judge for themselves . whéther it is a plane upon whieh.honorable men can conscientious! yplace themselves. So says the Sacramento Record. AccorpiIna to the last census, 6,550,000 scholars are reported in the 124,000 schools of the conntry. Of this number 232,000 were foreign. These were instructed by 219,000 I do not intend . ° Ww. IN A. FEW DAYS, be in receipt : Largest.and Best Sloot, : CLOTHING Furnishing Goods, take the place of Judge Reardan. i oD, the cause of the union of the: last, year, rebuke. time they _-. date,. from the fact that the votes The Sacramento Union—Its Hypdéerisy and Villainy, Bo Juan, Sept. 4, 1872. d. Transcript: Itis very seldom ‘indeed that I address & communication to any paper, based upon an atv tack against one, that for many years past, from the inception of the late rebellion, until. the year 1867, per‘formed such noble work in behalf of our Govyernment as did the-Sacramento Un. ion; .but the overbearing, dictatorial, insufferable insolence and} egotism
which that paper. has dispjayed fer its bold, .deep-dyed treachery. to the: Republican party in this Second Congressional District, in casting approbrium, and every insulting epithet. upon our nominee for Congress in this District, (Mr. Page) demands at the hands of the Republicans of this ridge, who are always true to the faith, through good or evil. report, an indignant and stern For-some: years past the Union waged,.and.is still waging, a bitter, Unrelenting warfare against the Cen. tral PacifieRailvoad Goa, on the reul which gave him the nomination came from the anti railroad counties. In the Third District, the Union supports Luttrell against Coghlan, because Mr. Coghlan favors the leasing of Goat Island to.the G. pg : Hip : Me of the State outside of San Francisco had,the power, they would grant that barrenisle to the railroad Co. Who is this man Luttreli? Nothing moré or. less than a life long enemy of the party which saved the nation from destruction,. which. enfranchised tha. colored man, and if to-. day seeking by every ineans within its, power to diffuse education among the lower classes of. the white. people of the South,iand also the colored population therein. . Ig itto be supposed that if Luttrell and his.party Should be.placed in power that this beneficent State of things would loug remain? Most certatnly not. And yet the Union is at this time, with its professions ‘of attachment. to the, party of which Genera] Grant is the . leader, endeavoring to give Luttrell and his party frionds the control of. the lower House of Congress.. How is itin the 4th District? Why, we find the Union deliberately adyocating the election of Col. Kewen, of Los Angeles county, a man well known throughout the State as a, bitter secessionist, and whom to-day is as warm in his feelings for the “Lost Cause," as when that cause was arrayed in arms against the life of the Republi¢, and notwithstandCo., & measure which, if the people . . teachers, 93,000 of these being male. The total expenditure for instructi g was $94,194,000 . Tue China steamship America and cargo were burned at Yokohama Aug. . 24th. ‘Loss $1,000,000.. A Washing. ton, dispatch says that $1,000,000 in Specie is also Supposed to have.been, lost by the burning 6f the America.. Pax Northern, District Pair is a Great success.. The address was .delivered by Dr. Brewster, the’ PresiGent of the society, + ty Spain is going to put anew loan on. the market in J unuary next. MARRIED, In this city, September Sth, 1872, by: Ray. E. Halleday, James MeCrandla te’ Miss Elisebeth $. Hutchinson. \ We tender the happy pair “Our . hearty coigratulations. Ls CHAS. D. TAYLOR, Book Keepervand. Collector. Es tohee kept in Single or Double En try sand Waiting of kind prom lyand faithfully attended gag . oi Particular attention will algo be to the collection of Bills. _ at A. LADEMAN’S : Store, on. VCommercia) Street, ae 86. Notice:tothe Traveling Publis, _ Ever brought to, Nevada City. OTIC is hereby given that NOTeams . BANNER BROS, of the OF. AND '&e. &e. &eo. Wd Lye syuedo : ‘SHINOd GNV suas “SuUIv{UNO TE oy Jo AyD, userg,, sipok Giopun uompIYD “TS uo[SspEPY Fall Campaign) ; ABO UT.T0.COMMENCE 3 = ° BY . 2 : : 2 e oa ee THE CHIEFS eB its een. we me. : hem ao z ee & See Clothing Business ! 2: = ee ; be Se et > + al —— é : “St ja BES 2 ; hee ‘y) We intend to. sell Goods rf OF ap Gheaper than any other . S 2 bit 6 om ££ -__.__Hause-in the City, : o ae J, & 8. Rosenthal) 62“ Buccessorata : se = Lo ) =x. Ny "ES FALE TGF CuaIiIvo on% Ie L Iqsuoyl oy, ENCED OSHIGON 33¥NVAs peqsry qu 2) ouyo’ &§ NITHNOO UAlad 2 NEVADA CITY LOCAL AFF: ong California and 1 » Pennsylvania, .T oak Maurchie’s, Mon other quartz mine peratiOD, and, each,a them are doing well. Latter of time that w rasa Valley townshi. gold from our quart: Charles D. Taylar, ance of fifteen years f ag returned, upd gives 3 TraXscrrpt that a0 general collecti yoke for any of our 1 sanner satisfactory to by is a good accoumtal The quartz mining his township were ne now, and in fact more {whining is being di efore. Ina few day ‘fall report of all the ions in this vicinity. An immense amoun ing brought to thi resent time. Our . arying very heavy icipation of a heavy I We have heard of tv Memocrats who swe te for Coggins, th Page will carry Neve sbout 500 majority. Two inches of snov ow Lake, in this coun ay last, and when left there the prospect Hew inches more. Wm: H. Buckett, he Idaho ‘mine, Gra ship, had his left a Thursday last. : Judge Reardan wi the case of Laura D. for the murder of Cri WE PROPOSE. To: = . ; scdiaiaitaa? Francisco. That’s a These truly. Magnificent Gooda.consist of, Our Cylinder Pre ek eg % Band will be in operat Fine Dress Suits, : Si ; PRED] Bisest weer , a 34 Ts TN Giesriel's Fine Business Suits,. a B : E ‘The following in ey ~ gs i}. be filedfor record in t Coats, all sizes and colors, 8 s iY : “ corder's office a oS r = ‘ s s in has t do. Os *) —2 Ah. John Laslin Pants, do . 4 water flowing down a = 4k in Meadow Lake tow Vests, do don. 4 of =] wai. Amos Morse & Cc : Ps oa uartz claim situate And the best lot of Furnishing es) ‘s 1¥’ bs and Steep H i) OF = . York township. Goods ever brought here, . 4 a S Robert Bell has 1 5 E. = , us on a quartz ledge “Ee Pas ma township. ; eo § DEED: =} 4 : David Murray to ¥ Ss The nents at g . House and lot in Gr ees 3 rt David Murray to J nN _. New, Perfumes! For @r: ; * : NEW. TOILET GooDs. We learn rae NEw. YORK. _ ~ “oa —AND,.THE— ity that ag : i ‘. . Original ana Genuine Cologne, . kee, has cut or. a Grant. Mr. KingNEVADA DRUG STORE. . the Assembly from . BAN FRANGISCO/} __) © OO years ago, and is wel » Electro Silicon, the county. We w ——. For ‘cleaning {Silver and. to the fold and ho; Plated Ware, voice be heard durir 3 ve Ithe should take i ‘ h Mi CALIFORNIA MAGIC POLISH, P called for he did hot a Hegot . Seemingly earnest’ opposition to. 78 “9. open, bold treachery, the ONE DAY trom TODA ope to, Sewing Machine Oi, the cansena.we belie tom by: telegeaph he ssid, en ot . @*vnting subsidies any kind or. U*ien claims to.be an independent . 19¢'lo 8 olelock, a. Me UAPAY, B78, . T Rive Better Bargains 2Of the best quality, the error of their we sid, but. al; :. . Republican. paper. Out h . *” EDWwarps a ate ; LIQUID BRONZE, that will provethe his footsteps. f though a dollar @ piece. was offered. arenes 10 railroad companies, Seoeiae Rad petisienk mee ere Bouth Yuba Bridge, Septs. °° appearance of your hoes, wheper me ~ alee equiie ie for the names of the twelve from Ne-. Whathave we lately beheld in the is the Trojan ‘horse of the Republi. Than every hefore offered) "Preston Imaelling his gooda, including pt vada whose prories he ‘held, they columns of that delectable Paper, . oon party. in this State, and should AGENTS WANTED a va articles, at the lowest rates io ‘Piey are on could not be found. : SE MEE Ber join, than 0 vigor. . OP, Busses by.every Republican aa} 7g PEMA.. Faasinese ) in.the State! If pon. wish to get PAINTS nd ors fle 8. Rosenth THR COMBDLATION, oussepport of its sometime friend mines ink. ‘ gon ere ho eee any a ae y eheap, buy them at] Banner Brothers. The ceremon of shaki h the San Fraaciseo Bulletin, in en: Y. : aes y B the field. Agents. make from $6 to ; vate ae ‘ x ne : eis Chats ; y ng hands ; : There are many other te we vices from their Es deavoring to induce the taxpa f yconsistent . $8 per day. Send stamp. foe sample and CO-OPERATIVE ra : across the bloody chasm took place 6. PAYED OF ents iw; thes Union's course whigh . Petticulars. Address J. oe. aa oe eens week's nt the theatre. Y San Francisco to subsidize a railroad : : ve ton) pea Washington 8t. Boston, Mass. 96.74 Ss © Sheatre. Your correspondent . 54” ; pabatey . could be cited to show its . meanness oe MARBLE WORE ‘ elothing has been : was not there but is informed that = a _ inp rave that city through and.want of principle, but it would DR. EDWIN DOBRENZ, Bofero making any, porchases! . —— rg Snd will arrive in a . a oe one thi aheaeta gale rebisbeddlas op ve — oe have-no bearing on the maiters at is-. G@erman Phy: sician, _ Surgeon, ante wee have also ordered s a ee enn Sent Porter = that we who hay pe 0 Tong. 82° 20W.. There is no disaffection Oculist, ete., ate, call and examine» the Goods. Rabe DANIEL oe. San Francisco, whi had itera bg is a mistake, it hapa etaten ein smct ee among the Republicans on this ridge. EGULAR GRADUATE OF TuK. ~ > __ a a day or two. Iti bet oe an ee te cep ose for railroads, against givMs Ere Will receive more than the . thenersities of Leipsic and . and Prices’ PANU CrCRERS of and deaters mm a ge fone tn this wise: Farley: appeared . 6 grants of lands to them, and kin-. ‘tl! POY vote. Ou Rervan: Facto, at Bersin, Brose os Cowl De . MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, tala hy thal Pr . from behind the soenos a la ‘McKean . 4ted monopolies, should turn around shiesmenocigiice “aya Physician of the German Muee : : lace to buy the be iN d sa “God deliver 8 from” our tual vlent. Societies of New York and x “ SOMES, MANTLE P p ay the ‘*dSuchapan, as a Ku Klux, as from nn wee me vaya Buanton Duneay, the leader of the een shige money any ¥ thie opposite side Yule came’ forth as friends," and Particularly that MCOhe! Louisville Convention movement, in. tee tow a eg Le cific coast. . Far “Liberal Dick,” and in thunder . *istent, incomprehensible and lying having been assanited by a Dr. Kel. . : their advertisemen ‘ones-exelaimed “You furish the . Paper, the Sacramento Union, lar, in Louisville on Monday, it is. umn of to-day’s T: ' . . Again; shielding itself behind the : 7 pati votes, we,” clasping his hands over nn . ‘ announced. that Duncan will chaloi iv abdomen, “will supply the prin. ™sk-of Opposition to the railroad lenge Kellar to a duel. ; hers ga etples and candidates." Farley said, . *24 its fri that paper, professot Potter & Sigour ing to-be Republican in politics, has Cawrerzuny Cathedral, in London, Fruit Jars for $2. uniformly denounced as : Crockery and Gla: many of the leading men of @ny house in Neve ing Wax for sale b ae