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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

February 22, 1861 (4 pages)

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Caprera. All Europe‘is ex: pécting him 10be uarly in Gh fel, to carey of out that part’ of His. : volves the resus of Venti from the eat Lt ¢8 Of the Austrian ‘Emperor. ¥; Great Britain, though they both wish “fall Ttaly” ti ad ‘ld. bate, sbottictoee ©} an intense dread of the contemplated war, . £ ‘and ‘have exerted: much ingenuity to prevent it. They have advised Austria to sell Vene. . tia to Vietor Emanuel, but the Emperor pre. tends.to regard such a piece of traffic as derogatory to his chivalric fame, and insists ‘on ry ‘settling: the proprietorship of Venetia iu the . old-fashioned way, Thus, it seems, that, ih ‘2 . spite of the ‘pacific attitudes of Napoleon ‘and . Victoria, Italy and Austria are Samnines i . to fight. 9 ‘The new: King of Prussia, it is asserted, intends taking. sides with the ‘Austrians Sind m-') has entered into some sort of a treaty with . the Emperor, guaranteemg him in the possession of Venetia. He is influenced, in this ‘matter, by the dread that, in the event of a f general war, France might be able to gain . . some. additional: territory beyond the Rhine. The French fleet has retired from Gaeta . . and left the deposed King of Naples to take care of himself. Rather than etand a bombardment of the city, from both land and sea, he will embark for Spain, that fine asylum for’ all martyrs‘\in tae cause’ of * ith . “ divine right of kings.” There 1s not much mere Fa OC quence stirring in Europe, unless it may be mad the popular determmation of Hungary to throw off the Austrian yoke the very moment thé war between Italy and\Austria begins. In spite of the sid of Pruvsia—or, [for the matter of that, of sit Germany—if ib-00} Austcin’goseto’ wer, the ‘wit lose both : Saat chen et Venetia and Hungary, and, very likely, her Bohemian and Polish provinoés. The’ popular sentiment in England, a6 well as France, jis strongly with Victor Emanuel and Gari. buldi, and will have ite effect in the great events which are expected seon to occur. . [FF A telegraphic dispatch to the Marys. . ‘wille Appeal, dated San ¥ Franciseo, February . . 20th,, says the first and only Palmetto flag reishd’on the Pacific coast Was hointed Feb‘ruary 21st, on-board a schooner going out of the slip between Washington and Clay street =. wharves. The thing was observed by several . ~-A-man (we not-not . persons who ran-to the end-or the wharf, re ony tenga gun under his chin, and firing it with hie toc blew: his brains out. eae. = the desperate Bét “cla be conjectured b hie Mila, except his grief for the. dieolw, tiowf'the Union: He was « native of Muryfought as a volunteer in. the war of 2, and his.pinde in the power and: “glory” ‘tou was perfectly fanatical. He eri on heard recently to declare could ‘not and~ would ‘not ‘survive ainda ofthe Union, and i appears that waein earnest. Tt does not look like a reas se ee but no reasonable obj btion pea ba, urged to the examago ght the councry Sete of civil i wie final ruin.” Sine > —_ bs niger aman knew close to which the craft was obliged to be steered to get by.a vessel which lay across the entranee_ to. the slip ; they ardered—themen in charge to haul down the obnoxious buating, threatening to enforee their demands in @ summary manner if it was not instantly done; some boys commenced pelting the man at the helm with potatoes, of which many sacks, were piled upon the wharf. Seeing» these demonstr: ‘tions, the men on, board the sehoonér hastily pulled down the flag, but this did not satisfy the crowd, who ordeved.the stars. and stripes to be ran up, which was immediately dune, and. the fun was over. A ge * truant TURNPIKE COMPANY, —The Hydraulic Press says thé annual meeting of the Truckee ‘Turnpike Company, for the-}. eral business, was held in San Juan on Sat. arday last, Nearly all the stock was represented. After transacting considerable business, the Company proceeded to the : election of officers to serve during the ensuing Year, with the following result : Seeley; Direetors, Thomas Freeman, -€. election of officers and the transaction stews: 4 3B. Bopot 00 o'clock . Seoretdty, C,H. Hays; Treasurer, John A. a feign G. Smith, Frank Klockor and : nl to bottow $18,000, and ploage the frit 4 , Leeson BIRTH aay BOA bs. s.r, edsthialid Gus ux Given ‘has néver, it is ‘said, . . Yoeation in this State, save ofMode . heen connected ny bene ne “whan capacity, save that of an inveterate and suecessful. office. seeker. . What'is the affinity between such i man and-our senior Senater to lead the latter to use all his efforts to elect him to the Senate ? a Chase must know that five-sixths of the frien whi élected him'to'the Senate abhor Denver jas Gwin, No. 2, or-worse. en BALTIMORE: FOR THE Union A eoncert lately given at Baltimore to the Independent Greys of that city, by the Marine Band of » labor or enter-}— «, ‘been disting iw any . . At the Heok and Ladder Cos Hall, ‘abit ite tata “om Brondstreet;Nevada; ? ats FRIOke, pac ae Bae SP yore: B air. a . tawley, . Ino. FLOOR MANAGEBS., +. L Williamson, E. Block, Jr. Ine. A. Se SCHMIDTSCHNEIDER & pa aaa, nid SUPPER Beth surpass any thing. eyer got up. in the mo eign TICKETS.. FIVE DoLLans To be procured ‘only ‘ofthe Committee. 7 Washingtou, was enlivened by a significant episode not. promisedin-the programme. A lady residing there writing, to a friend in New York, thus deseribes it: “ I don’t know that I ever in all-my life. witnessed such an exciting scene. The last piece on the programme was the Constitutional yak , but they omitted it and played the arseillaise mn, which, they say, is the melody now by the South Carolinians, and left out our national airs entirely. . 24 wi But the audience hissed in such a manner ST. PATRICK’S ANNIVERSARY . te Sareeee . clea, wis eR ere ee eee ce eee eee eee $2.. ed A Ball will be given’ atithe. NV. ¥. Hotel, ON MONDAY, MARCH 18m, ee HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD ANNOUNCE T e of this city -and the county at T pote that oa designs se kivinge Bel Ball at ee hotel to the peop! yet ential date. hout further wee er Se no “rebe 7, 186144 J.?. ADAMS. that they were to come back, and when Columbia,” “The Star Spangled Banner” and “Yankee Doodle” were. struck up one after the other, I the house . . Neary ever sand outa and every man, woman arose bs bebe. cad hardkerchiefs, and I nover felt so patriotic in all my days, A Man Diep wrrn Tan Gidtumas=:. Welt J. C. Ross, 28 years, well known . among the. teamsters of Eeb. 8th, at-the residence of in Solano county, eight miles east of Vacaville, ‘with rhe above named disease, contracted
ey opening « mule that died with it. rin . comer UNION LIVERY STABLE ee carriage Planar o engaged ot bose ue retection Bleck & Ladder ~ No. 4,Attention !—Yeu are hereby notified to be and appear, in FULL Miata, 4 PRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 224, at 10% o'clock, A. m., to selabrate the Birthday of Gzorex WaSumncron— ‘ W.H. DAVIDSON, iia C. W. Youne, ce mS GENTLEMEN who wish . to alten the Union Ball are informed that the Carriage List is now open at C. W. YOUNG'S, where they will please leave their orders this morning. sem: "lav peat 1,000 onauee seu aoTan. He is enabled to offer. pom of Grass ane ced Nevada te the wu ciaiaeaeiia Cred reas * SHOULDERS AND LARD. _ N ay dt to the Trade, yy ma worthy theeBeb. 11 tf No. 50 Commereial street By order of . THE SOMMITEER. MARRIED. w,% Marysville, on the oreg Mr. Louis Foss, oe MoRIsE, of the “le Marysville, on the 19th, Mr. JAKAN c. in of Nevada, to Misa Catmanins MostsE, of the former place. . DIED. . In thie city, on the 20th, Mary, infant daughter of Henry and Cecelia Whitiiiaii, aged if mos. The funeral services will take place on Satur. day afternoon, at2 o’elock toare _ and attend to EMPIRE ‘MARKET REMOVED To No. 6 Commercial Street. CHAS. KENT Wome fronts his eld patrons, ane all in ‘@0op AMERICAN BEEF, MuT‘rom, PORK. VEGETABLES, E’rc ; Bet the Em Market has been remov at whiere he will be pleased : EALER sig s, Paints, ee ete. ® Diss hol, Nol’ Coarseemas tee , 5 Commercial street ou hand wt ail unt large toto ergy yon wibeg a= oop he Ine wil sell wholesale Tey haeooanaie vada, Feb.5, 1861 NSOLVENT NOTION ‘fn the District Court of the 14th Juilicial District of we . : Im the matter of the n of THOS.” KDWAR an Insolvent 5 given to all the creditors , Hon. N Pacifi Mau nit Stonmskp Com . INE TO PAN ye Connesting vin the the Steamer of the’ Atlantic and camiship Company, at Aspinwall. Por New. few. Merle: * January, A Hay 8 S at : ing Spare Steatners at San Francisco and by ‘DEPARTURE From. FoLsom STREET WHARF. .. Pine st4ect. : cnet J the p that he has be foe he on pond ARTIFICIAL sae tea decayed tout eae gece is . Placed m @ in The pit othe cag . in a short ll and) ‘burntishedy ‘and ACT COLOR OF BONE. It ean be} “in a. mere promt fect at or. Root_ofa cotana for the Front Sn — mirable. No EXTRA CHARGE Killing the Nerves or cuspeienaie re LAM ALWAYS AT HOME. OFFICE—Over Blotk & Co.’s eons Room No. 2, next door-to Dr. Meek: trance next to Charles ‘Kent's Men Meat ae CHAPMAN & Hi HATCH, j Surgical and Mechanical Den: < Oflice-Cornet Room Second Story; > aS Knox’s building. BH Prt hog d after haying become senae, of the nerye goiet on pe ne in blag neat neat and Substantial _—, and we An extra charge for December 4, 1561~-tf eg come sole. propricior of HAVING sole Bakery, wouid inform’ ie pects that he wit eetp on hand the largest finest: FANCY caine, CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS, RAISINS, ALMONDS, Ete. bee the city, he be reat ‘Bread, Graham feet al He Bread, Pies, Etc. ‘Hot Coffee at ee _ JULIUS DREYFUSS. TREES, ree. a. GARDEN 1 N MAKING. UNITED STATESBATHS! HAIR DRESSING SALOON. ‘LAMPE & BRO., 6¢ Broad street RUDOLPH @ HUNT, _ DRUGGISTS, Drugs, EI. " Patent Medicines, &o. A full ‘supply alwaya on hand. Nevada; Sons. ptf : MAIN STREE?, etl,” ertomery, Banks ° ’ ico! id. virtue of. an Maeivened eae from vere : poe o Esq., an ustice of the Peace the County aforesaid, 1 h. of . caeket, proprietor of this well known : and will deliverevery morning. of whieh’ is der Co,, Ne charge of th side,’ are or the ladies. ¥ also feast fl own beaut men, we.ar much exer suffer with of the hea By the b Tiages will store of M bs S78 poss 3 The just retarn a half’s hol tent hands mabidte to: