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July 30, 1859 (4 pages)

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ae pow je apogee “ eS odaga edi, on.. o*ceen bye! = ee Ee — ne Py = BA 5 eS, oo ff wa ; F ide +. ©. a. ‘ Le . + 6 : _ >: + :. ? ‘ SEs 8 ‘ ee ; ‘ . y % . 4 WS Bt oe =e — eateries rn ra at ee Titties Rana = an Dipedions Mreterteh. Mr. J W Colroth, one of Broderick's i . Prederiek'e Debut. vote ard seppers for ane éf the terms tobe “ Cave-Eectcre § etter. R ul Sreterich's debut defore the people of tht filled at the: next session of the jegisintute. In tha midet of the attempt te distort tt. Cotava Ratio : . This proceeding on m caused Mr. Le. 'views of Ge c hie letter, and to State ba« sented bie poliiiea! destiny. Se iyom no little chokes, cathe pervonti seleeof Generel Cree im thie rh. and t¢ tong ae be remained in silence, veiled from! tiene for mootBs past hed not been of the Manufacture eywpathy and otrength for Wie = he face of men, his vame seemed ominous of friendliest character. 1 informe’ him ot the tn it becomes the natura! ‘zed citizen is pudii feet that. before making bim (bie promice 1. toaet with prodence, lest in follewlng the { mystery. The nctieeof bie pubiie appear~ . we a ae ai : . I: , bad consulted with Mr. Broderick, and that! myth. the eubstance may be lest. re ememmnee . atte Om the political stump excited the curl: . wy ohjcetwrs te adva he in of that ROTEL D COLPRTS Perron LLY. SLL Sd, 2eSe.' since ia Columbia, and esid: the maetery—tot two partice could cxiet lo SENTS ity af thousands, Al! withed io res him, geutleman. and, os { cougeived of the dewoThe lew of antions ie eeode eracted by . ine Republic. The etzife nas between Decacy tet ca«' cod all, with e sommendavle derire worthy , cratic party. witr amd good men to preserve the peseec! . mogreey and oe poe yy oe : “a sap wale 2pent '® fay . of Wheralend ‘alr ginded men, wished to; Shortly afler this and Jone priar to the the world—the tribunal te whieh the bisto—] 4s atl ty take sider st ovec. e te reeet*® @O ver Mee be Senstor speck in defence of bie meeting of the dure of "67, Mevers. La: {tise wil! summons vations, and the United . rverd to the enti Lecompion wing. bat, sald Mr.C. is it the reguine Democratie organSnatl’ «Aguas: ap denen {course in Congress That defemve bas but pres city Bore ed > bong” a se paey Cannot Ly ite own act abrogate, alter. . igstiou? would it be recognized in the— ” ‘ranci . . —_) * . . of me fo theses ad —el ‘confirmed the epinien of bis opponente. and ~ anderstnod, Mr, Latham was informed thes ' Penne a ary of its principles. Otedience soc taneinedinaes eon ate a? aks City, AN edtertise \ dealt chagrin and dissppointment to bis adI wass candidate fer the colleetorship. He yn y+ ot mtg ll the mest important er? Unquestionably not. Feeling then’ that TART Setirecement Sit bese. , mires, Hie jastiftestion eoneiste in the fol<ittee’ preseaniienen Ccaeebould tepre. Superionee ‘polate out the propriety end oy oil Dantangin, WEoaES Duane stone ¥ Uo Mackie, eith proof of publication a+ lowing:—He never celled upon the President. ited by bis colleague. Suberquently and justice of many alterations in this code, but be in nitg chia ean ate md Dem ee ‘of the United States, because the President while in Saeramento city. I reeeived from it would scarcely he deemed consistent with . cenette organelle It was = question of SS —————— 41a not eall on bim firet, He vayshe*snever, Mr. Lathama letter renewing the statement 7 . sae i i . legitimmey; it appested directly to our polmoeratic Meminaticons )e4 spoken to ibe I. M General, nor the be bed made to Mr. Broderick; and this is the the principles of there laws tor « nation to . Seletal boners, ond 1 cuneleed @GUNEES aoee Sa al . beads of the departments since ibe LecompNerada eperch. To thie document I attachif te. tnt ri ahen. ree jaideration. He had no ee mand + determ; 0 Teo ocu a need te, by force of arms, without fret; j } ization. ‘S\ PRESIDENT GP THE ('. STATES . ton question eame into Congress.” He leaves ag no importamer, and intanded to return it 7 ining the reguier orgauization ne wing bil age 7 ' we to Infer that be was unable to act intellito the writer. I had no secrecy in relation ip adage Me wey be foun. . eer pledge to which the fatter referredin his ley downe new theory. insist on ite fulfilment submitting the rabject (uv a Cougress of na. (and he did wot approve its entire course) A , ; ific negstiations, An . bed clung tothe ancient leodmarks of the 4 : ‘ “ . . rted and honorable. but misgu i _ Ot Rew Verh. , nia, beesase he bad ao ingresate the different’ 1. evening of Moniay, Januery 12, tion made te the United Stater to abolieb tleman within it, was kept together by the FOR TICE PRESIDENT departments of poverament, and yet he wae 1557 tr. Gwin received the nomination of privaterring, and the refusal of the latter to . senseless veporings and inane platitudes of 5 ‘ never re'need admission to any of the depart, the democratie eaucus, Ate late hour of agree te it; but, propesing thet war cheuld . eHe who had deen falee to friendship, faire JAMES 8. GREEN, . mente. The fact iv, hiepersonal revenge and the night previous, (10 the bet of my recol. Siisdid-cobstaaaratienhenten to protestions, false to services rendered, ; _ . lection) I wan looking over some papers ina . oe . . . false to the people be represented ia the senOf Miccourt. . mulivh obatinecy bare been allowed to con Wnrcan drawer in my rocm at the Oriesne! Gen. Case cays the position of the Ua'ted on wf the c a pad @hash prevbnes One pO a . . trol hie whole course, and the result ie that el, : etter in qnestion. . § ‘a seatthuiéail ‘ an : see Califernia bae to day, but one Senator whe S imaodieteel toenee ie, Broderick of the aa facto ye in pi gra = Me a oe oy ey ir old, ) hes professes to legirlate for her intereets. , fect, as aleo Mr. Latham. The lavter geotleeng Butios or pewsitiee epee’. -cagb>asieeve . would view the contest se he did; but if ai . One thing, however, be hae done ; be ae . ™*" CzPrenerd hie regret at the occurresce, pa . ¢ thel a) they did not, he sincerely trusted they would STATE TICKET. ; ' wy ; and offerep me another letter of the same existing at the period o . elr emigration.— . side with th: Republiena party. for the oreerted on the Soer ef the United Status Senpurport. I then returned to my reom, and It at that time they were in the army, or ae: ganization in California, unrecognized by GOVERNOR. . ate, that the cost of living in California wae baving made another and more thurough tually called into it, ench emigration end tr Charieston Convention, is but ephemeral BrILTON B. weoavihmeagaprdce Gueramnente, as low an in the Atlantic States. and other . a. eaten re ne wetorslization doce oot exempt thew from . acd must become eftety. aij tate iectinte —e Senators, keenly attentive to such assertions, rhinos alae i. pessereion. Baing ‘the legal penalties which they incurred Ly : ri "took ittapand reduced the appropriations ratinfied that Mr. Latham bed acted withrectheir desertion.” Vattel mays that * desertGar Forcign Vote, JOUN C.RBUCKRCH, of Trinity. ter Gite Giate coveral Haatved thonsand dut: Scsoey bien oop anda eae ere merit severe and exemplary puuislecet, Under th'scaption, the Nevada Jourual’ CHAS L. SCOTT, cf Tuctumne, — !#7. Thus depriving Californie of © juet ive him my vate in cancus te the lest tal894 the sovereiga may, if he thinks wecerse-on what suthecity, we know not, ays that EUPREME JUDGE _ contribution of the public funds, throwing jot What induced Mr. Broderick to trans. ry. annex the penalty of death to desertion" George A. Yonug, the defented candidate for Wm. W. COPE, of Amader, cut of employment hundreds of our laboror. . fer hie support from Mr Latham to Dr Gwin, At the present time, Frauece. Itniy, and Clerk, befere the Democratic Convention, CLERE OF SUPREME COURT. ersand mechanics, and leaving them and i* aot my business to determine, Arlt austria are ine coutest, iv which. before bas declared bis intention to defeat Mr CHA’S 8. FAIRFAX, of Yuba. their families ine helpless condition. Rut ee ee Pager prot ns pt = ie AR iaat Gapnpeaie. kocegnedt. Lewters, whe bikdvdl dic Sblilention — ATTORNEY GENERAL fasto thishis record in consietent. His tearona for his change of prwition inthe Seu The principles of the law of nations will be The Journal aveerteteat Mr. Young's iofluTHO'S MB. WILLIAM, Of El Dorado. apevch in the Senate on the 22nd of Merch, atorial contest. Mr Lathem's feted enforced with rigor—all the fine philosophy ence with the Catholic vote, ie great, aud TREASURER 1858. after referring to the fact ef having . pa aia in the fraud oot dient of peace will be blown away ant every nathat they bold the Lalence of power. Wedo TOS FINDLEY, of Nevnda, been « laboring man bimaelf, he eaye: “J am: hove cutp Socthnntltae that Mr. Latham, . tion and ite citizens will be expected go ‘face ret pretend to know or care what Mr. Young GONTROLLER ’ rot proud of this, Lam sorry it istrue. I after his defeat, gave mea written recem— the music.” intends to do; but this we do know, that he CAML HH. BROOKS, of Sam Sonquin, sare not the aimiration al the class of men . mendation for the office of Collector. Ti®. Suppose a cit’zen of United States, to the who thinks the Catholic vote of this Conaty SURVEYOR GENFRAL from whence Laprung that might be expect. . #ct as genereusly aod voluntarily done oa “ynaner born,” in the army. or actually cal. can be cuntrelied hy any one man, or ean be in ee ed, &o.”’ let ove ded into it, during the Mexican war, or even carried at the heck and bid of eny clique, eUr't OF PCPLIC INSTRUCTION tens) oarentren —— ~~ + CONGRESS? ‘Chiefs has at Inet seen the error of bie) beld in Nevada city on ost Moudsy ¢venweyr,and come out'in e speech few days) ing. Hon. M.S. Lathem, Hon. J. C. Barch Three parties were in ihe field striving for S His love of toi! newer evinced itself in this SE Se ON Bi aks correrpoadent af the S STATE PRINTER. F. National, we learn thatio 1857 he told . : 8, of Sacramen ON eterna wee Mr. Latham that he bad expended the sum of COUNTY TICKET. $275,000 to securea seatin ths U S. Senate. onpainee We fear no honest labor ever amased that For Sheriff. ! gum of money; we opine that it resulted from P B. Van Hagan. the Jenny Lind swiadle—ehether be ever . weted for it or not, and other ewiudles equal. , duun o. La ne ly as diabolical—whether he ever tte ter! For Treasurer. J. W. CHINN. For District Attorney. E. W. MASLIN. Fer Assesrer. Frank Co._we_r. For Sarveyor. . His bostile attack against the appropria. tlon for, and purchaee of Lime Point, with . the charges of fraud agaioxt somebody. bas . that nobody committed fraud. Hie attempt . to prove that the Legislature of 1858 * b-. haved as no legislature ever behaved before, . fer instructing him to-vote for the admission J. L. GamBue. . of Kanan teto the Union, amounts to nothFanPubl'c Administratar. . Ing more than “the feeling of loathing and livcn B. Tuompson. fps seo al which Hm has for the Irgisiature For Goraner. . Of 1859, that cenanred bim for disobeying . . those instructions. Infact his whole argumenton the Kaneas question ix onthing bot, C. T. Overton. a rebash of the appeals and addresses iseued . by the rebellious and traitorous gang of To . Ter tens i peka and thrir friends in Congress. . a } At Nevada he gave his long promised hietory of the Senatorial election, and smid the cheers of bis followers and the shouts of the Wu. P. ANDERSON. curious, the great chieftain proceeded to give Fer Asemblymen. in detail how he sold bimself and his friends W.R. ARMSTRONG, SAM'L T.CURTIS . 4, Dr. Gwin. As his history of that election . . } HENRY UAYES, PHILIP MOOBE, pettecks the honesty of our candidate for Gov. Cc. F. SMITH. . ernor, we here insert acard that appears in g SAREE Se EE RNR the 8. F, National from Mr. TilfordD4e Democratic County Contrel Com) sine strange developments sre made on mitios. the first page of to-day'’s issue, extracted The Nemeeratis Covmty Contra? Commitace are re: . from Mr. Broderick’s late speech at Nevada, . reetet tOgneet at Nerséa City op Monday, Aug. . in regard to the wenaturial election of 1857. wh, 1889, abaCe'cloek, A. M., to tramenet business . in explanation and contradiction of one im— * importanee. a. T. LaIRD, Cosirman. . portant portion of Mr. Brederick’s remarks, Nevada, duly @T)ys00 Mr. Frank Tilford of this city bus addressed . pe ae St. a the follewing card to some of the morning pupers: . Recoud Velnme. “Upon the ewe of Letham’s clestion, when Tals vamber of the’ Nevada National com: . there remained nothing to be done but to . mences the second volume of its isene. The . ™ke up the official record of the which wo'd . . a 1 elect him. a geutleman whore claims I favor: . paper is cow s year old, and congratulates . 04 for the post of Collector of the port of San ite friends that (1, and so many of them, are! Francisco, came te me and said that Latham still alive. The Democratic party, which it . bad rome time before givenawritten pl dge bus labered earnestiy to uphold, bas lest no saa to so 9 ee fame pori. tie ton, in the eventof bie ( Lathum's) election. strength piped the Pe ople during the year of} But uow, bis election being considered certhe Natioual’s existence, aud though eur . tain, Mr. Latham had determiord to pupport a'd to that strength has been very little and . another individaa!, and in bis anxiety to obeoble, we nevertheless rejoice with “exceed. . t8i" poression of his written pledge, Latham “s am jor” “— bad deputed @ men to eeck my friend's and . snrreptitions!y obtain possession «! the letter . We etartout oo the new year with more . coutaining that sume written pledge.” pluck than hope, for we bave learned that; 4,1am the friend referred to by Mr. fete promises are likely to be disregarded, . Broderick. ™y Own honor and justice to Mr. , ead that politicians remember only for the a ae me @ candid and explihoor. The National. despite our bitter and . “'t Ftairmens of the transaction in; veation. f . brief experence, . p bound to live antil after pane oo nelly amped ee @lection. The regular, Old Live democratic . rial contest of '57, may he urcemary toa! flag will flatter at our fore. antil that time, . more thorough understanding of all the facte . td of the ease, Isis well known that [ i ; P. rows t : if 20 nar aod, — these promises we! aint and constant triend of sae nadie stert on monet. it. = ~~ bis election to the position be . Gowe Back.—Mr. Geo. Uearst,-who re cently retorsed from the Washoe Vailey dig. gings, started tack « few days since, with. service. Amoug other matters referred to. mes and provisions, for the purpore .f giv. . i? seoeee conversations between Mr. Brode . ing that locality © thorough prosprcting — pe tig bs dieperition of the FedJudge Waish,"of thie place, bse ele0 gore — « State. in the event of . back to Wasboe, with the intention of erect. ing machinery for the purpose of working « tich quarst ledge, whied bas been opened on “Geld Hii.” Baovaactisu.—Matilating posters, and aliering the came, whenever derhaew fur: Achaea qovaiag tt Rewberianlan THouas Henry. Fe: Sup.t of Common Scheela For State Senator. ¢ ww € senato. Ata member of the legivlatnre of 56 ‘57, ' I bad it ia my power to render bim efficient . colleague for the Senate were discunse, Broderick voluntarily proffered me md pertfor the Colleciorship.of San Francisco: this prvfer was wholly untolicited og my i part, aud shen afterwards (both prior and «a vent ws Hin aay Bow 4 aieaticn) 1 offered to retn clined the offer. Maca wary, Promise, be deMr. ap . mination of the Senatoria\ ecntent, Lint <-~neengriine tinchentinantercam WS them or not. } . borsemaaship. hiv success, and the selection of ¢ saiteble j The Buite Record regrete that itain't big More than two years ago, baving beard ap: that there were some rnmore in circulation before it, deserted and beeame a citizen of prejadicia! to Mr. Lathbnm’s reputation.and Mexico. would or ought thet to pave bim . growing out of the transaction to which Mr. big from the penalty attached hy law to hie Broderick refers. I addressed o a wd o belie ty pegged. motes pent ny yA senatorial insiet upon Prossia or France [ulBling e doc contest bad been upright and honorable, T trine she hersels would repudiate. then waited on Mr. Broderick, and seenred = The constitution and laws of the United Lim that the reports in question were falec and uafeunded. The foregoing statement is made i States have giren to the natura! zed citizen \eireto ‘it, but simply from a sense of juatice aud & gud re cenvietion that it is due to Mr. Latham } F. TILRORD, oreceive it. Ithae engnged to protect preeentetion when the veier of the peo reeulted inclearly proving to the country! This base mierepresentation of Mr. Bred. them on the high aeas, if need be by foree, to erick bas but added force to his political de. rescue them if the atterept ip made to arrest cline. And thua one after another bie es: tounding and mystrrious charges vacieh begyi}, and it has agreed to place around them fore the sunlight of trath,end when the enn . ¢,, thie end the military force of the nation. setson the Tthof September, the verdict of nue it cannot, the people will be—he behaved as no Senater ever behvaed before.—when he will ne doubs keenly {vel a loathing and contempt for the punish desertion trom iisown army, be expected. with any degree of justice, to march j ite armies opon e foreign sail to protect the under the *Pecific and equalrigate with all others. It! iefluence of ne. sartican feeling node, has engaged and contracted tr give hime . : : x; Venefit or injure any perton named in free voice in the reguistion of ite ateirs . Uhiukathere should be owe explanation on the part of Svasto: Broderick for his public. ple has pronouaced any of them meritorious. . ly -reeding, @ private letter from Senater . Gwinte Mr. Anaerron. We disagree with . the Staudard, but cao give an explanation, . thus: the reading o? @ private letter was in oreapture them upon « nentral foreign . ° ” —— } utterly apd entireiy ungentlemanty, and j Broderick Koowe jot what iecommon deeenwhile it claima the right to: dove grows injustice to our adopted citizens, There te wot o particle of truth in the other rumor meafioned by the Journal, that Mrcrime? And if not. can the United States Lambert's fricnds will retaliate on Mr. An-. dereon. candidete for the Sen ite, beeause Mr Young and he ets brother’sin-leaw. Mr. Lambert's friends sole tie ticket end don't bvit, Expiainen —The Secramento Standard violation of all the roles of politeness, aud ey. That expleius the whole matter, rickites did’ut like the posters annouucing people of California, who endorsed the legindeserter. It agrees to protect them even in . Latham, Burcu end Tilford’s presence at lature that censured him. i the country whose militery eode they have Unparaliicled Impudence. . violated.
The eecond fiddle Broderick organ in Ne. The doctrine of the war of 1812 only refer vada-—the Democrat—informs its readers, red to the cree where the impreesment ry+with hypocritical complacency, thas John j tem took natural z-d from beneath the flag Curry, the “Democratic Candidate for Gov. . of the country; and the Kosta affeir enly in erner, ill opesk at Orleans Fist, on oext cluded the caee of the attempt to enforce th: Friday.” . eyetem on neutral soil, Gen. Cuse and Mr . hi f 4 Sebo Cosmmaibene tie enndidate for . Buchanan bave stood forward in defence « Governor! Who were 4 democrats thut zene. We all recollect with what * pom; nominated Jobe Carry! ee ened . and circumstance’ it was procla'med, i: Joba Carry get to bee prc ae ved 1855, that Gen. Cass had joived the Kaor ever vette caguner Comcevetigtichet? = Did Nothing party, and bow joyfully the eoutra he not rote the Fillmore Know Nothing tiek. ‘ 7 et, and against Mr. Bucbanao’ Was he not . as pation td org ane bale rupported by Black Republicens and alt When John Minor Motte, and thore of the Breede lest year? Wes be act their womi-. 11, save washed their moutht from the docnee for Supreme Judge ! . trine of proscription they advocated, ‘clothe: Can the enlightened Josb of the Democ: at . themselves in sackcloth and axbes and worenswer the above questions! . mourning for tyirty days,’ we may begio to —-—— -believe in the sincerity of their desire for th We call attention toa communication in , Protection of naturalized citizes. But unti another column of thie paper, from a natuthen the naturalized citizen may, with fur ralized citizen, on the Cass letter. The ; fait and credit. Tepose upon that old deme vlewe Ghent 6 pondest. sre clear and cratic perty that did not desert bim in th. logical, and completely annibilate the pop. 44y of trial. gun thauder of the opposition en that sub. Is might be proper for the United St . ject. to submit, ina friendly epirit, to other netions that a uaturalized cit z0n of the United The Petalams Jousnal thitks that J. J. ti _— ner allegiance to vo other Pennypacker, sole editor and proprietor of orm a ‘= ge omer county, is entitled to the e big! ‘ dog with a braeseollar. Dave should make, tilit is mutually agreed on it apprare to bim « preseut of ove marked “B.” Josh, of . ™*: pecially with referencd to the present aepeet of Europe, that Gen. Case’ letter is justified Vy precedect the lew of netions, end» wise and prudent warning to the dvCavontixa. Several hombres have been . serier from militury service, o hint it might Cavorting through our streets for the pest . i well fur him to inke. few days, on uabroke California borses.— Although they afford some amacemeut to idlers by their cruel tortures of. the poor animals, we would much prefer that they eeltet some . 5, other locality te display their brutality and the Nevada Democrat wears ove. Deuta. Orleans Fist, July 24th, 1859. ——— Why don't the Black Repobi‘eansand balf! eeds curse each other? Why deu't tb 4 quit ‘cussin’ the derocreey ? Some cf them —the halt breeds—pretend 6 be democrete, . jand w yean't they emell the nigger of the! k backs, us they did whem both of the enough to give ail of Brodcrick’s peerh-ot . 2.6 ie she-enene bed? orl ciepesiit Nevada, os published in the Union, tutcon. 1.05 4:1) pecdert soles itself by making “extracts of the more{ interesting portions of the decument." Since Mr. Anderecn’s comipation, Mr. Chase is said to Jook se if he wae in @bope. weeks belore ibe ter. . Was. Wright bee retired from the editorial lers condition, There ts we reverreotion for At Mr, Letloom thee he one rooming ey . CORE Of the Berra Citiees Ona . every conservative right of naturalized eit'How were the twelve proxise obtained thin eave aniess they veluntaaily repair to Nevade and Grass Valley. The posters were cob written @ith any reference to their Likes er disi'ker, and it was expected hey wuld mutiiate ville and change the reuding. There ir a littie mustard in said posters, sud Latham aud Tiiferd will add cavenue to them. The helf breede ean like \ oF uot, as tu either case they will entch ab alek were leit acd cast in that Convenwu for Mitcuel fur Bberiff, Lambert tor Vierk ead Leytou for Treasurer? (Nevada Jemoerst, . If those twelve proxies were bought, as be editor of the Democrat insiuuates, why ‘oes he mot publish their names, Expose hem, good Jago, expese them or quit year sing. Darartep --Brother Waite, of the Nevada Journal, departed for the southern part of the State yesterdey. Muay the frais aad erof that gloriows region make bis health <ood, aud cause the political scales te drop rom bis eyes. 1.0. K. Ata regular meeting of Tomocbichi Camp No, 27, held om the evening of Jaly 25th, '59 tbe following companions were du!y installed officers of anid capp. for the ensuing term by the M. W. County Ruler, T. M. Weod, eesisted ly the Giand Officers : J. W. Nya, Chief Raler. Wm. M, Steqheneon, Deputy Ruler, Rev. H. H. Smeathman. R. Sveretery. P Bellenger, Treasurer. Pr. E A. Tompkins, Permanent See, G. Crandell, Councillor. Rev I.B Fish, Pretate. T. M. Wood, Marshall, T S. Lévy H rald. I B. Jones, First Goard. E. H. Whiting, Second Guard. Pracurs.—Thir delicious fruit fs getting quite stundent in our market. Charley Howard has just received a choice lot which we can attest from the sample left in eur ofBee. Stade Uraxt.—The Maryaville stege was upset oo Monday, while going down the Pena . the ‘ sont, A. will Valley bill. There were six passengers ip the otaze all of whom were slightly oa bruleed, byt rons eevteenty, . his enterprise has been received by « diseriminating confident if they call on me now, they will Gnd me “Pemeceth freee Pacer. -A& greed reliy.of he Dindet! cy wilt te {and Jbuge Tilford will address the mecting’ On the following day, Tuerday, the 2id ofAugnst, a procession will be formed at 4, P. M., in Nevada, te escort the speakers te Grase Valley. A GQne Brass Band has bees engaged fer the occasion, asd every preperation made necesrary to render ita genwine ovation to thove distinguished geath men end able exponents avd defenders of the cause of democrasy. In the evening they will address the citigens of this place as previously andounced. Drviwa Seavice will be held at Tmmaneel (Epircopel) Church, om Sundey avening, . Set inet. at 8 o'cleek. [SS ee) MECHANIC'S GRAND FESTIVAL & BALL. Mechanic's Graud Festival end Ball will tere rer FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1889, ot CHERRY * GAP, situates between Snow Tent and Eureka South to celebrate the com; ietion of the Mageste Aqueduct, erectea by the bk Lake Water Le. PROGRAMME. Fr The Festivities will atéP.M. Le the Awericen ant French to on aiti peg poor accompasied with Nations! dirs hy the Bead ond oe . Oration, efter whieh Selutes will be fired, and the 4 ame illuminated. TheCompany will thes walt ia Processien threugh the Flume, and Desciug will eum. ‘ meace in o spacious Favilien erected especially for the eceasion. . Supper will be laid out through tco night, se thes . the pany can take refreshmene, ed liistum. The (Committee of management wili do their te see that their guests are well provided fer. Mar Good on‘i safe secomedations will be pregared for werees. Gentiemen of the ress Free. 4. P. SIMS, Secretary. COMMITTEE OF MANAGLMENT. M. Cheavel, Neade 4 Steindarg, Grass Voiley Mr. McLane, oF Trenk Cleveies¢é, “ J. Cregan, Orleans Fiat. A. Fraser, Son Juan Dr ye Hui Gap. $9 M. B. Feucheui, C ul 5 . J. B. Henry, IE. . &. B. Hickman, Weolsey's Fat J. Curtis, Swestlands. 43. Caowell, French Coral. Dr. Wickson, Alpha Mr. Stynets, W Capt. Irwin, Humbug City. J. Hayes, Moore's y . Alien Lawrence, Eureka, H. Everett, Birchvill . Dr. Clarke, Cherokes. H. Hufmea, Vergo. . H. MeNeilty, Menesota. e 4d. P. Sime...R.C Payne. FLuOB ManaGRRe. fom’! ¥. Hardesty, J. M Bachonan, W. 3. ftous, Hore. INTeRNATIONAL, San Franciece. .... California. THE UN/ ERSIGNED INVITES the attention of the Traveling Public, and Strangers in particnlar, to the merits of thix house. It was estab. lished under the present management on the Ist dar of January, 1867. as A FIRST CLASS NOTEL, In Every Particular, The Lessee aud Manager, with « delicacy, not wishing to eucrorch upon the merits of other Hour@s, cannot but reeall the marked farer with which gebiie ia a constantly increasing patronage of the PIRST RESPECTABILITY, showing conclusively the STPERIOR MODE ia which the Hotel is conducted. It is comtiguous to all the moat popular places of smusement, the primeipal thoroug!itnres. the fashionable premonade® ana steamboat landings, thus rendering it at all times the most Desirable Stopping Place for Families and Single Gentlemen. ~ During their Sojourn in San Francieco. S@ Single Rooms, with Full Roar), $2.60 Per Dey. JONN J.UWALEY, Prepricter. at The “INTERNATIONAL HOTEL COACH” is im attendance, at all hours, to eonvey Passengers to and Dox'r Lixs It.— 11 eeema thet the Brode. (rom the Hotel for $1.00 each, including baggage. 1-tf Seferseation Wanted. re Tae Bev. Joshua Sweet, Chaplain U. 8. &., of Fort Ridgely, Minnesete, ts ensious o hear of his breather ———~ Sweet, suppored to be livingin this county Adireas te B. Ssasathman, Grass Valiey, Nevada Co Nevada papers please sepy, and continue insestion one month. Diesetution ef Copartnership. Th copartnership heretolore existing between the undersigned J. P. nke & Co., i+ th's day dissul ved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, are requested to ceme forwart and pay up. J.P. BLANES & 0. The busirese wil! be cariied enatthe oli saad hereafter, by SMITH & ROSS. Grase Valley, July ist. 1850 s Empire Restaurant, Main Street, Grasse Valicy. Next Door to Wells. Fargo & Co's Express Office. ° Meals at all Hours—where everything can be had which the market affords. All Sorta of Game in Season, Thaubful for the liberal Patronage extende:! to me » Bt sinee my opening of this E+teblishment, I teke p'easure in informing my friends, and the public in gen. eral that I have this day concluded to furnish MEALS AT ALL HOURS, Where everything can be had that the marke‘ affords, with the assurance that an unexceptionadle Cook will do Justice, and I am confident that by this sesurance, I shall receive a liberal patronage, (ae heretofore,) from the citizens of Grass Vailey. «ALBO.,.,. Salam prepared to furnish Orders, as per Dil? of Fare,om the mest reasonable terms. 4 lée 3. H. CLARK & NEW STORE, NEW GOODS ¥ _ Main Street. .Grass Vulley. FURNITURE. T= SUBSCRIBER ha removed to his New Fire rend seen, taken ure in informing the “4 citisens of Grase Valley and vicinity that he is E Opening the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Furniture, ’ Ever Brought to thia Place. ory Some Sori _mll — which will be'bahd eevthatlamges torsos, or Cash. thankfu' to the eitizens of this place and heretofore, I fee} by uo otber “— the 0. JOHNSON. DISSOLUTION OF PATNERSHIP. heretofore existing between this day dissolved by) wutdal con-