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sone se ai wensbhignisel ise: Con:
ssid : rand. Tax. Collector, is. gonprt “qoventialt with the Spoils of the
officers, was prize worth. contending .
value to the Democracy as: the nucleus
iéyer for thé fpolttical rale of the
tate. The revolution is due partly to
the corruptions that had crept into the
emocratic admipistration, and partly
to the lc sg.of German votes. Both the
Trish and.German.vote is very large in
the city ; the former have been almost
ananimously Democratic, and the latsor divided. ‘Bat this year, in conseqtence ofthe, strong sympathy for
Brance by the ruling element of the
mocraey mast seeure almost’ the entire
tordi An. order.fo carry any city
oe thie year-there is an anaiooracy, sympathize with France ; and
the Germens-do not cage to: aid a party
of which the leading clement. is hostile
_ te the land of. their nativity. . _The = at}
“of ‘San.Francisco to the
place the two parties apon an cesiar
in the. eon 1g ‘State officers and
“ ¢ down.
the ack dnc ra ‘the rise
eR ibe pears to ave béen
G'sigual for a movenienit Of tie TtalFon Rome. . If late reports are true,
shoei Ttatian Srodps Thive' for sibs time
co ‘the borders: of the
; pee 8
+ aaa be ‘tande, ° Tori
po porphin nto ‘Rome, the:
aiid: ‘Napoleon. “tk is‘ to the:
poy jake Boreretion of Rome,
oan Poe pg nm jarnth It is a
matter 0 of 0 consequence : now whether
oe cha treaty ever existed ; the
of chr oe has ¥endered it
Rena Tt is understood that the
Widbie ‘ ‘Rome if deprived of}
hiasemporal powe?,and take -p ‘his .
residence in-theisland of Malta. =; .
eremeeprets ia
ate Bragy,—A statis,
. ite a Brazil,
ye nly
SOHOOTLG hes y' 925,000,000. wake
re 1366* re ‘oftimports was
7 000,00 $19,000,000, 1868
500, a nearly $25,000,been ine great measure duy to the
esta ment, in the year 1865, of a direct line of American steamers between,
New York wtid hay iid nein line
receives from of
a from pigoope of aa ee
pation .
Sending September 3d, contains The
“English Revolution of the Nineteenth
ee publishes what purports to’ 7
ret treaty between Vievor rg
. that
pigeons past: four years iv
ot ie Lanes Yrenp,.—A crop of wieeees
and the pipe came up in due dove.
' The proprietors. of the Yacht Club’
brand pat in ap.order for a pipecin evsecond order that has-been found ety,
joer York House.
New York House, . has repaited and fur-.
aished it anew, and reopened it as a
} hotel and boarding house. He is prepared to accommodate travelers and.
regulareboarders and ledgers on teasonable terms.
Children. Lost.
« Two children of J a Caswell, aged
five and three years, stra ‘home:
yesterday noon, ‘and pied oe feoca
at nine o’clock last evening. People}
were out with torghes hunting them.
Banking Hours.
On and after October ‘ist, the Bank
will close every alternoon at 5 0 "clock,
e . except.on Saturdays; when ‘{b-4avill remain open until § o'clock.
Geass VALLEY, <4+T ue following items
are from yesterday's Grass Valley Un-}
fon: Some persons around here are
killing quail. Théy should be arrested .
and punished for a violation of the law, .
On the 15th of this mouth men may’!
shoot these birds, bat riot before that .
date. The number of quail has greatly .
decreased withia the” last four years,
violation of the. law. . Cannot.
‘I forthe law cause then to wait
A complaint, charging James Treat
with the crite of mayhem has been
sworn out belore Justice ‘Paynter, by
Reuben Thomas. The hearing of the
case will take place next Monday atternoon at 3 o'clock. “Tie mayhem
charged. consists: of the biting off ‘Phemas’ right ear, by the defendant,
On Tuesday last seven families -arrived in Grase Valley from England.
On their arrival. these families found
nice cottages; well furnished, to receive
them,
LitTELL’s Living AGE, for the week
Centary, by Prof. Seeley; What fills
the Star Depths ; Precious and Curious
Stones; Sie Thouias Moote on tlie Pol-:
itics of Today ; Why England ouglit
to fight for Belgiam } “A Sammer Trip
in 1754; besides poetry and-short articles.. The subscription price of this 64’
page weekly is $8.a.year, for which it
ds sent free of postage. Littell & Gay,
Boston, piblishers. =
THE FRENCH SURRENDER—Gen
eral Wiuspffen; who surrendered Sedan
and the ‘army.of ;McMahon, Les. made
an explanativa of bis connection with
the negotiations, of which the following is the’Bubstance: Gunerill Wimpfeasury D ~ . fen had only arrived in. Franee two
days, from Algeria, when he was orderv6 '& conitiradnd” under’ MéMahon.
e hastened to join the command to
which he had -been assigned, an@ ar. Fived at Sedan, -o@tere. he found that
. ameegte MeMahon : ws suffering from
revere woditida in bis. hip aid back, regrand army. General Wimpffen wag
thus compelled to assume the comtiand of an army which was always
Thoagh ignorant of the poticles. of capitulation. ‘The Prus.
. sians produced a map, which showed
{hak postaonror ‘the German troops
i now my name will go down to
history: Naked with the hamiliaung
eapitulation. for all time.”
4
. nts oe to Wat of B Niatxe, « Ph
+! b Zs.
ee aman bt the nd
eS apey Ste re 5 * peeer ' oe me aD
eae3's DS
. have generally
. ery hundred packages; and this is thie
P. L. Ryan,who lately purchased’ the
{ (anvils). Various patriotic songs were
. . sung with @ will, as only the ‘Germats
and the cause of the decrease is” the}
. Justice Bell tor exattiination today; at
‘the Blue Hill, near the Truckee mine. . .
‘It was discovered recently while dig. ’
1,) end of September.
.,. . self from "claiun for indemnity.
ence like a thunderbols.
\ Hon te refuted to sin the ar.
all having ikke, i comforiable trip, an& pronouncing this the:
finest Summer resort in the State, and
in the world. :
~ Our German citizens to the number
of about forty, gn last evening, had a
fieman celebration in honor of the Prusshake They met near George Schafler’s saw mill,on the south bank of the
Truckee, and fired one hwodred guns
know how to do, under the leadership
of Ed. Schaffer and Joseph Matzen—
such as John Brown, Matching through
Georgia, Shoo Fly,and any amount of
German songs that your correspondent
could not understand, The chief gunnets were Goufried Retinger and August Stein. There was also on hand
any amount of that indispensible beverage, lager. Every person present
was invited to help himself, which
they ‘all appeared to do without much
coaxing. A more patriotic, better ieeling class of men I have not seen since
the close of the Rebellion: ~~
Francisco Pedro and John W. Hall,
who are charged with committing ca
Outrage on the person of a little girl,
j and stealing a horse from Davis’ ranch,
were arrested at Dutch Fiat. and
Cross. ‘They’ Will be “brought before
2 o'clock, r.m. E. H. Gaylord tor prosecution, A.M. Walker and Pembroke
Murray for defendants,
_ The Uv. . i. R. appears to be doing
4 g0od business in the freighting line.
The freight trains arriving here at 2
P. M., from the Eust, yesterday, having
ninety-six cars ; the day betore eightytwo. _ Yours tfuly, “ B,
A REMARKARLE. CREVicE — The
White Pine News of September 8d,tells
of a rematkable ctevice of natutal shaft
ia: the Jimstene, at: the northern. end of:
ging for mineral, and struck ten or fifteen feet frotn. the surface. “At that
depth aff dpettiire ‘was didcloséd in the
rock of sufficient width to admit the
entrance of a map, passing through
which it widens to greater proportions.
{te depth is not knowa, as-no one has’
yet been able, or bold enoagh to ‘attempt its exploration. One man deecended to the depth of nearly 200 feet
almost perpendicular, and yet gaw no
evidence ot its termination. ‘The’ enti te
crevice is, Jined with stalactites. most
beautiful, and which . coral,
more than anything eles, Miniature:
foregis, with, trees apd shrubs of fantastic shape, appear there. upon every
side, fashioned. by patural causes, of
solid stone.
i oo
THE Cidceiiaane IfatLy.—A correspondent of, the Zribune, waiting from.
Florence, ‘August 20th, says:
circular notitying ail tenants that the
Ministerial Council has decided to transfer the Governmept.to Rome before the
The Government,
intetida. by this “the ‘éxoneration of it.
The
pen the Citizens of Flor.
The genuineness of the notice was doubted, but it
is affirmed, aud the fact explains the
Peper. af the the near se. the frontier,
his s announced departure, There is "the n
ae and the mun * ty, and
works Geely cetetoess have
i
etl .
:Ffores'as prisdtvers)\in thé last-month
the grandeut oF thicUdbr diediidied +
“Last . iv:
night the Gazette de Colia published a. been sud-. thrown
but placing the losses at most extravragant estimates, “and “but ‘little “over
bulf of what should have been in the,
army is accounted for. There were'on
the first of August, eight corps on the
line from Thionville to Weissenburg.
A corps may consist of 27,000 to 50,000. It was su) ed they would be
filled to the maximum number in time
of war; bat they could have averaged
little more‘ than the minimum namber.
The losees of McMahon’s and Frossard’s
corps in the ‘early part of August
could ‘not have exceeded 30,000 ; Bagaine's army when he commenced
fighting, about the middle of: August,
was put down at 150,000; and “McMahoti’s army was estiuiatéd at 120,000
when the late fighting commenced,
This gives the total French losses at
89,000, being the greater portion of McMahon’s last army, were. raw recruits ;
so that the losses of the regulars have
not been over 220,000 or 230,000: ‘fhis
is only about half of what wan supposed
to be the regular French army, and
which the Government has been paying for. There may be a few regulars
left. in the fortified towns, but the number is insignificant, as the garrisons
consist of the Guard Mobile, About
paper charged that the Imperial favorbreugh’ ‘Yo this” place’ by Officer J. R. ites were drawing, und ‘appropriating
to their own use, the pay and subsist-ence tor whole. battations: which existed=
only on ‘paper. There. would seem to
be’ good foatidution ‘for this” charge.
The French fought 1 well in every battle, but at-every point on the line they
were boFie down by superior nam bers.
Imperial corruption has’ eaten into the
very vilals.of the nation, and leit her
now at’ the hercy Of lier enemies, ©
A Fuicteit” View The Courier, of
San Frageisco, (French.organ) after admitting the full.exsent of the disaster
to the French ‘arms, concludes ‘ais follows:
We.ate as tick as Germany, and
have as many ‘men as she has. We
were not ready—that is “the truth.
Germany threw: herself upon us ; she
armed and pl vot one Million
of suldiets, and thonglit that by crishing us by numerical toree she could enter Paris in fifteen days, “Well, this
calculation proved false. The heroic
resistance by one of our armies alone,
has given time to Paris to prepare for
her defence.. Today Germany can
again try to march on. Paris, but we
have no feats that her soldiers will enter,
Is-ite time: when she finds. herselt
stronger and more: resolute than ever
for the fray, that. France will submit to
the. insolent propositions of the King .
of Prussia ; that sie would abandon
Alsace and Lorraine? "Those who can
think this’ probable “faust. learn to
think differently. When France oa
signe ‘to’ this iowfiation,
. at be Wheo! Bho has ao orn her aie
‘. man.and. burned. ber jast curtridge,.
. Tur German ‘SENTIMENT —Thie Sab
Franciseo Democrat, a German. paper,
thus feflects the sentiments of the Germaus of that city:
In the midst of the great prising of
the German people, there isa universal
feeling that the Germans must be true
to one another. We have ately suf.
tered many ivsalts from the ‘rough element in our i org ulation ; we have been.
aggrieved in twhieh is dearest to
pocelentipas which
ekg ak The ant
tempt aed the hate which have been,
ip carne hepa l én
THF
300,000 ; but of this namber 70,000 or .
the beginning of the. war,a London . te
_ But we have not reached that point:
; chine.
of Neyada cily and on t Sa
public ericuieriy at he
pe nat ea See <a =—d St
Boarders with the very bes best t ie
BUARD AND LODGING by the thai
or Month. .. aa
spectiuily sol
‘ wor L. KY AN; Propetcter.
Nevada, Sept. Qth, 1870.
FAULKNOR LIVERY STABLES
, GRASS VALLEY.
Ber ‘UNDERSIGNED having purchased ;
the Stables and Livery Buriness heretotute conducted by: dam es -Faniliver, ‘new of.
fers to accummudate the public by: letting
_ FINE SADDLE HORSES,
» Bugsy Teams,
CABMNLAGE TEAMS,
And atrendi@g to af matters connected with
the Livery business in the gat _sativiactory
mabuer,
6” HORSES BOARDED by. the. Feed, Py
Week vo: Month.
None bat Thi ae ory ind ‘Grose
employed. *& slaction guaranteed iw ou
cases,
ge he: SCADDEN,
. Grass Valley, Sept. 9th.
GERMAN ‘MEETING,
—
HERE. will bea Meeting of the. Ginnie
NEVADA ‘THEATRE, ° Es
ON SATURDAY’ EVENING, SEPT. ie.
T6 complete arrabgements for 6 Greta Feneths oe F4 t CeleSo de held. sn:this: ety, om: Ba PA a
DAY KVLNInG, Sept, 17h.
Per oraer of the voldastiee, Of ,A9THe
Nevada, Sept. on Me we Bh esretars.
notice. ee
ON ERRAE RARE HE s.r
The Bank will close at b, @i¢glosk,
P. M. each day, EXCoPT: SATURDAYS; con
5 ie way it will not close Uniil 8 9? * clergy
BW, TULLY, Capghier;
Nevada, Hep 9th 1070 meinilayiameps
Notice to Serip. nade
A™ WARRANTS. at rama on ‘the ‘dimtbel
Fund of Nevada Couut Heiband
prior to september 5, 1569. 1369, BO gol *
resentation, dnierest enPats date, ¢ same areere ce ftom
JULIUS pee reg ry ers Treasnier:lk We! bepuiy
Nevada, Sept. 9th, te." esac.
4 4 ee rs
ee
Carriage, Sign and Oraunediees
PAINTER, > ees yt
. BHOP.ON BROAD STREBT; «
Next door to the New York Hotel. -o> All orders promptly attended t6, @
. BLEV.EN, tn FOREMRs.
Dealers in
Grockery,@ lass and Willow Ware,
“tam ps, Cutlery, Plated Wars.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANG
INGS, BORDERS, WINDOW SHADES, ©
FIXTURES, etc., ete,
Agents for the come fe .
3 No. 18 Commercial se en is,
BANCROFT’ s
722 moron verpey) elt Wehinghed.
1 Roo= AND STATIONERY
shat
Binding, Kudraving,
sad nisin 08
FIRST FLOOR—Retait
Law, Medica tee ‘Seteutites Te Ere
nero: gr
And is now well prepared te accommodaté
“A share of oe public patronage. is most res
and oli who sympathize, with Prosete at #
T SEW YURK PRICES..
~The elles
visor in th
$ng given w
French ©
Bweetlan
Bireh vill
W. San Jt
Cherokee.
Columbia
Relief Hil
Lake Cit
@ranitev!
Moore's ©
South Fo
Atwater.
~ the. estimat
Bridgeport
anticipated
‘bim by 33
‘Truckee i
(hia esta
ley & Brick
manufactui
Daring th
out 13.000,
anills, whic
most every
‘ased ; and
ket for the
tablishmer
aida hal
we learn
profitable.
Wine Car
Captain
the Wnion
¥anikaor’
Valley. *
ded tothe
new veh
day after
four-in t aE
wagohs
stented
wood. Way
fas buggy
pooner
livery ac
siable.en
German
The €
arrange
sion, prep
evening,
for shital
torpostpo
meeting.
next,.ab
Mans an
German .
Mortal
The oa
ship dari
greater
than ins