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Newspaper Notes - 1850s (NN-18.5)(1850s) (336 pages)

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NOTES -— 18095 e@ From Nevada Journal: — Nat Brown, Editor July 6: Dr. Jon Lark an old resident and business man of this place, whose departure we chronicled some months ago since has returned with his lady, and takes up residence again in this nlace. We have seldom seen less taste displayed than in a paragraph in the last Grass Valley Telegraph in reference to this gentleman. Itvmay have intended to be triendly, but L would rot have used mine enemy SOc July 6: Fourth »>f July in Nevada Described. -( duly 18: Miss Estelle Potter and troupe performed at Concert Hall . for four weeks—-Drauatic place-Proof ot regard signed by leading citizens. "The Countess and the Suri" The Board of Supervisors on the 10th entendédtinto contract with Charles H. Shaw of Samramento to build a new court house +o be completed by Jan. 1, 1s56 Sum, $41,500 —Dimensions given. i duly 20: Article on Ditches Frisbie"s Theatre — "Tne Monplaisic French Ballet Troupe" July 27: The Chinese Dead from S.F.Oriental An article July 27: Orleans Flat Festival to raise money to finish Church— to be used for all demominations, Temperance Hall, and School _ cv-Theatrical Mr. and Mrs. Stark appeared at the Nevada Theater 6 al in "The Gamester" . Aug. 10: Brick Buildings now in course ot erection; Nearly Completed: Completed: A-W.Potter Hirschman's Dr. Lark Rosenheim's \ Hussey and Rogers bug. li: Mr. Startc's Troune at Frisbie's Theatre Lorenzo Sawyer, formerly of this city, late City Attorney of San Franciso and candidate before the late State Convention for Supreme Judge, is nominated tor Judge of the 4%n Judicial District. Editorial on the proceeding of the American Party Convention of Nevada County. Aug. 31 A Disgrace to the State: In Grass Valley a tew evenings sgnce, a know-nothing mob siezed two or three foreigners, charged them with petty disturbance and hurried them off to jail. After the prisoners were safely locked up, those members SHIPLEY = of the “decency party" gave three cheers tor the American people and three groans tor foreigners. Was ever fanaticism So rife? T The a bove statement by Shipley in the Democrat 1s an unblushing uninstigated talsenood. — John Marshall, Grass Valley Aug. 81 — Political Meetings H-M-Moore ot Moore's Flat followed Mr. Sargent, but thoughnhe accuited ninselt well, 1t was evident @ he was not infused with that +rue American sentiment which enlisted the sympathies of the crowd. Fl cs.