Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

July 12, 1861 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
————S Oftice, No. 36 Cohimercial street. — PREDAY, JULY 12th, 15861. wen . BASTERN MATTERS. Jt is not to.be expected that the pony, which'will arrive to-morrow, will bring us any intelligence in.regard to the assembling of Congress, “That body, it is to be presum@4; commenced its extra sessiofi, agreeably to thé President's summons, on the 4th inst., case. WhilstI do not PAVILION HOTEL, Lasp or PLENTY.—The following from JOHN BULL AND SRO. JONATHAN. liberttoy apply in this ent governGREENWELL & BRO., Proprietors. a as an nly bee the St. Louis correspondent of the Union indiment, I will not contest their rights as hel. cates an abundance offood in prospective :— artidle, fing question, from . ligerents. on the Pri refitted and farnijhea adhere to my opinion,’ says John; The most cheering and satisfactory offset to the celumus of a Paris p It will be . , «< ©] gtill etors strongly I = the PAVILION, the propriof and . ding pertaten condemn ‘I: the pens, the diseqmforte, inconveniences and losses found interesting as givinga French view of eee the patronage re. having for people southern the .. blame assured, from their long expert abun-. feeling induced by the war, is the unexampled the negotiations carfied on, sometime since, courge to a means of defense which our time a of: : ed give satis: : they“4 ean in the business, hat p ence dance of foot in the land. We have consumgoverntion to all who may ¢! between the Government at Washington and and civilization reprove; only, if this ed scarcely half the surplus grain of last year, . ment—which I do not recognize when interforts will be spared to please. the Cabinet of St. James. F fering with me, and which I recognize when THE BED ROOMS AND PARLORnt,. and yet.a new crop, larger even than the last, ‘There ig an old play, entitled The Two it:suite mé—deems it expedient to dispense furnished. cool and pleasa ’ is ripening to harvest. ‘The damage by the Normands, in which the author represents with my approbation,I cannot refuse their dolwilhandso l alway’ be found -clean. THE TABLE and is supplied with army worm is scarcely seen, and not felt at two cunning individuals, who have agre d to lars-and not sell them as many ships, cannons, will rereive stfict-attention, the best the market affords. séttle.in a game of cards, the possession of a and rifles as they may require. This is a conall. In Illinois, the farmers have brns filcertam object which had been in dispute be; The Bar will be supplied with the best led with old corn, which they gladly sell at tween them.» But as each player continually sequence of the freedom of trade.’ «Po prove how sincere I am, I have just Liquors, Cigars, Etc., and equal 15-cents a bushel, and old wheat which they drew fresh trumps from his-eards, the game issued a proclamation in whieh I condemn to any in the mountains. cannot dispose of at 50 cents a bushel; and could never be brought to a.close. A little. privateering, and I ‘warn every Enghshman, yet, the best crop of wheat and. oats ever comedy of this sort is now going on between-— that by taking part‘in the armament of these THE STAGE leaves the Pavilion, for Newaga,.[our good friend, John Bull, and his transatcorsairs, they violate the laws of their counEVERY MORNING, at 80’clock, and returns gathered stands in their fields, almost ready ie though itis net probable that ‘any weighty lantie cousin, Brother Jonathan. One would try; only,if it should happen that you capt'5 o’clock, P. Mef -tf 1861 e 5, Jun for the sickle. In Missouri, Iowa, and the Dog, Red 7 think ‘that-our neighbors still have some Norture a privateer, on board of which would question, of national importance, could be man blood. and that Washington is not so reentire Northwest, there isa similar promise . be an English sailor, you: will observe that deliberately considered immediately. Some mote from Falaise.as it might appear. this sailor, having -aJetter of marque from a time would necessarily be consumed in cauof abundance; and in Kentucky the harvest “ At. the Corigress of Paris, France pro-~ government whose right to issue such letters new going On is said to be all that. could be No. 48 Broad Street, Nevada. 3 enssing and logrolling, preliminary to the posed to abolish privateering in time of war. I find myself compelled to admit, you have wished. is election of Speaker ofthe House of RepreJohn Bull immindinboby accepted the proposinot got the right to treat the aforesaid EnALL KINDS OF MEAT as if he-were a pirate. My Lord ~~ Leonstantly on. hand at the above ~“gentatives. Then the Speaker would have CALIFORNI4 Practice Act.—We are intion, because he saw in tt a profitable transglishman well known Market, and for sale action. John said to himself: “it was after Chanceilor has so decided the case to stand. to take his time in arranging the several com: debted to C. M.Batea.& Co., for a copy. of the destruction of the French navy that my +-¥You-will deliver up to me all such Englishi ntities to suit purchasers. MB&ATS DE-— LIVERED in any part of the city, free-of any —mittees:'Thisis-alabor the most delicate; this very valuable work. It is-a substantially commerce suffered its greatest losses, as all men, and I will ‘turn them over to all the -eharge . . Prices according to quality, of Meats, ' responsible, and, generally, the most embarbound volume, of 368 pages, containing all the French sailors were turned into. privarigors of w jury, composed of ship builders et JAS. COLLEY. ; : =~yassing, that-falls to the lot of the presiding the statutory law of California in relation ‘teers. In case ofa new war with Franee, and owners.’ if the rates of marine insurance were largely . ‘‘That’s what we call answering. Let.us . officer of the Lower House. Under the to proceedings in-civil eases,in the courts of increased atLiverpool, all the commerce. of see now what Brother Jonathan will say.” ‘moat favorable circumstances, several days justice of this state, the constitution of the Europe would be carried on in American botTHE PIONEER BRICK STORE, must elapse before the extra session can be Various courts and duties of judicial officers, toms. If Franee, therefore, has no more Crack SHOOTING.—After the City of to my advantMexico had surrendered to General Scott, it pronounced fairly under way. It is supposed aod a great variety ofother matters, as neprivateers, the thing will be all, GREEN & CO., BROAD STREET MARKET that, as the Republicans, who are in a de cessary for the information of the unprofes age.’ ‘ is well known that thetroeps were obliged “Then, turning himself towards his Ameri cided majory, will speedily and harmonously signal citizen as for the professional lawyer. can cousin: ‘ Brother Jonathan,’ said he, to win their way from house to house and settle the matter ofthe Speakership,. the AVING JUST RECEIVED A LARGE and carefully selected STUCK OF GOODS would invite the citizens of RED DOG, and _vicinity, to call and examine the same, consisting in part of the following articles : ; It should.be in the librairy of every business ‘France and I have resolved to disarm-war street to street, until they expelled the remman in the state.—For sale by C. M. Bates. of rigors which belong to another age. We nant of the Mexican army, which disputed municated to Congress until after the organ& Co., corner Pine and ‘Bread streets want to enfranchise maritiine commerce. No every inch of ground from the gates of the HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ‘one can find this more advantageous than ization of the Lower House, will not be very Nevada City. DRY GOODS, you; you have no interest in our European city té the palace. . The 2d Regiment United LIQUORS, long in making its public appearance. Perwars, and your flag goes everywhere. It will States Infantry (to whem the writer belongBOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, PATRIOTIC Giri.—The Mountain Messenput an end to all quarrels about the rights of haps, never, since the session of the ‘first ed), under command of that sterling veteran GLASSWARE, © CROCKERY, Congress, under the Constitution “of ‘the ger says a young lady at North San Juan, neutrals, which already caused a war between soldier and honest man, Colonel (afterwards CIGARS, Ete., TOBACCO, us, und will be very likely to be.the cause of . United States, up to this moment, not even Nevada county, whose soui is as full of patrioanother »t the first European war. Join us, General) Bennet Riley, were gaining ground excepting the momentous period immedi‘tism as herlustrous eye of gentleness, and then, and sacrifice on thé altar of humanity step by step, under a hot fire from houseComprising a complete assortment of MINER’S found in a countr ately preceding the war of 1812, has. a Prewho towers above the littleness of seetionaa portion of the rigfits of belligerents !’ tops and church-steeples, when Pat Mullony, SUPPLIES, such as usuaily store. Those wishing Goods in our line wi « John Bull generous and, disinterested !’ sident’s Message been looked for with more lism, sent her lover, in this place, a few days a private in Company ¥’, made a dash and infind it to their advantage to giveusa cal bofore geueral and intense anxiety, than that which xgo, her ambrotype done up in four Ameri‘said Jonathan, ‘ that is rather unlikely.” And, trenched himself in a door-way (the doorgoing elsewhere, as we are without going into any deep calculation, he BOUND TO SELL AS CHEAP f President. Lincoln has now submitted to can flags, the latter of her own manufacture. guessed at John Bull's speculation. ‘Ihave,’ ways are large, with heavy projecting jams), Two to one, that girl would ask no greater thought Jonathan, ‘a single line of battleship, As the same quality, of GOODS can be parchaost ‘Congress and the nation. a full half square in advance of his company, = President's Message, which can not be com at any Grocery Store in Nevada county. which has never been set afloat, a few friJERE C. GREEN, } gates, and a swarm of small craft, who would and commenced a spirited fire. Red Dog, May 26-tf W.¥. HEYDLAUFF ig not probable that many people, outside -STHE RETURN OF THE FRENCH DARIEN When he had fired five shotshe was joined do a three decker about as much harm.as so the-cirele of the Presideat_and his CunstituEXPEDITION—A COMPLETE FAILURE.— many flies would do to an elephant. The bya comrade just ashe was preparing for tional advisers, can know much until after first English. Commodore that comes ean the sixth round, who asked him what he was The French exploring expedition which left rake my navy in about.a week; and then he * ite furmal communication to Congress; and, Boots and Shoes Made to erder Panama in April to cross the Darien, with can destroy my commerce at his leisure. If firing at, and desired a “chance in.’ ‘ Hist!’ therefore, but small reliance can be placed At Ne. 21 Commercial street. i the yiew of making further investigations as I cannot arm privateers, what harm can I do says Pat ;‘ wait till I fetch another of the __on the pretentiously oraculur assertions, iu +e the-practieability of epening-a-ship— canal, te England and how shall I defend myself?’ bla’ guards. Ihave done the business for THIS IS THE PLACE TO get your FINE BOOTS made to orregard to its matter and manner, with which returned on the 17th ult., having been unable “Whereupon he threw himself inte the arms of five of ‘em, and there is another waiting to er. Ihave on hand a full assortnewspaper editors and reporters have favto effect their object owing to the heavy . .John Bull: ment of LADIES’ SHOES, Gentie be served the same sauce.’ Bang! went his “Noble cousin,’ said he, ‘I adhere to your men’s Boots, and a variety of Chil.ored the public. It is very probable, howrains, The expedition gots far as the river dren’s Shoes, which I am selling admirable proposition ; I recognize your sixth shot, when his comrade, together. with lever, judging by the recent action of the adChuquinaco, after, having gone fineteen miles great heart; let us do the work thorougiily; two others who had now joined them, explocheap for Cash. Those wishing to secure bargains will callin time. REPAIRING ministration, that the Presideut will recomup the Sabana and nine up the Lara, during -let merchaot vessels, hereafter, circulate DONE in a good style at the lowest rates. P Of the exact character of this Message it gloty than to die like Kirby. W. L. SCHZEFER, mend the most vigorous measures for crush ing the rebellion and restoring the seceded which time they had to overcome .a great freely. I propose that, in time of war, they ded with laughter. shall be exempt from capture, not only by ‘ What in the ‘divil’s name be yees laughing at, at all, at all?’ says Pat. ‘Sure didn’t.I fiix his flint nice enough ? and, be the powers! there ‘is anoth Nevada, Jute 11, 3m : many difficulties, and put up with a good ptiveteers, but also by war vessels. Let men THE CLOBE HOTEL,
States to their former status in the Union. deal of hardship. ‘They met with no elevaof war shovt at each other—that’s what they Among other items, brought by the last A. G, CHEW.,..... -PROPRIETOR. tion, more than forty metress above the level are made for. But let merchant vessels cirer spalpeen just steped in his place, and culate freely. Thus will be founded the freePony, and which seems entitled to full creRed Dog, Nevada County. ofthe sea. Weunderstand they communidom of maritime commerce.’ waiting for a dose,’ ramming his cartridge . dence, is the subjoined : “ Senator Wilsen, it is understood, has been in eonsultation with Congressmen as well as high officials of the Government, and at an carly day of the extra session will, as Chairman of the Committee on Military Aifpirs, intreduce bills providing: first, to legalize the Executive action concerning the present. defensive and warlike preparations ; secondly, giving the laws to the plan already advanced jor tne permanent increase of the army ; thirdly, retiring infirm and disabled officers; fourthly, to organize irom the militia one thousand regulars as a National Guard, to be all clothed and armed alike ; tifthly, to merease the number of cadets to the extent of . kixty-eight, or the mumber of Senators, and authoriaing the President to fill vacancies caused cated with the Indians, who have expressed “It was John Bull's turn to reflect. ‘If I their willingness to allow the expedition té cannot use my war vessels to destroy Ameriprosecute their jeurney unmolested. The ¢an commerce, what hold shall I have on party intend returning to France at once, Jonathan? Shall I again go and burn his capitol?_ that will not be very honorable. Or and coming out again in December, so'as_ to shall I again go through another New Orleans follow up their plans in the dry season of expedition ? that would be neither honorable nor profitable. New York and Boston, hav-: 1862. ing nothing te lese, would feel no terrer at a A DANGEROUS County. JUDGE.—It is war with England.’ stated in Wednesday's Sacramento’ Union that Judge W. E. Boriand, recently appoinby resignation or otherwise, in that institution. ted by Gov. Downey, County Judge of San Besides, it is designed to recommend an approLuis Obispo, shot and dangerously wounded priation of $200,000,000 to earry the defensive measures into etfect The above are substanaman at San Luis on the 4th for displaying tially the objects contemplated.” There is good reason to anticipate that the President's Message will embrace recommendations very similar, if not identical, to the propositions which Senater Wilson has undertaken to press upon the attention of the American flag. “And John Bull begged to be excused, saying he had to see France about that; and that another Congress would be necessary. “To-day, it is Jonathan who renews the conversation with John Bull, and says::‘You know that I have alittle difficulty with the Southern States; they talk about arming pri He was reported to be vateers against me. I have just issued a pro a bitter Secessionist, but the 8. F. Herald, -¢lamation in which I anneunce that I-will of Tuesday, hewever, pretends to have 1ndeal with privateers as I would with. pirates. formation that the act was committed while “Stop, Pat,’ said his comrade; ‘don’t you see you are firing at the Apostles? ’ under a delirium produced by liquor, and denies that Borland is a secessionist. ernments, will net new acknowledge as valid earried on under the sanction of regular gov sent that ‘cessa ensu Al THE PROPRIETOR of the above well known Ho-tel would respectfully call the attention of the TRAV ELING PFBLIC to this House. Being entirely ‘An’ is it the Apostles, is it? Now may -hew and situated in the central portion of the the howley St. Pether forgive me ! ’.exclaimtown, and capable of accommodating in a supe ed Pat, his eyes opening like two saucers as he made the discovery that he had been firing on two lifesize statues of St. Peter and rior mannee all who' may give hima call. The Table is well Supplied With the best in the market, and THE BAR will contain finé Wines, Liquors, etc. St. Paul, which stood on each side of a No. 18 & 21 Commercial Street, was a standing joke against him, and he never heard the last of it as long as he remained in the regiment. Wat 1s NEEDED.—We need for our need more out-door exercises, more sunlight, je6-tf TALLMAN & TUBNER, charch door about musket-shot down the street. Pat had hit St. Peter six times. It I hope that you, who expressed to me your dwellings more ventilation and less heat; we disapprobation of privateering, even when It is very home with energy. ficial and the b Cler! NEVADA CITY. HOLESALE ANE RETAIL DEALERS in Hardware, Stovs, Tinware. Lead * Hydraulic Pipe, ete. ; OPPER WORK and JOBBING with neatness and dispatch. done to order m7-tf . ANew and Valuable Book. WARREN’S more manly, athletic and rude sports; we a — interchange of opinions between himself and REWARDS FOR REBEL HEADS.—Some the President, and has had the ample sancprivate individuals, in the northern states, tion of the Cabinet. who abound more in crazy patriotism than The war news from Virginia is not espegood sense, have offered the following recially exciting. The evident intention’ of wards for the heads of the persons named : General Scott is to obtain a thorough, but bloodless, victory over the Secessionists. for Jeff. Davis, $25,000; for Beauregard, General Beauregard must be sensible of this, $15,000; for Wigfall and Yancey, each five cents. It need not be surprising if this silly as it is asserted he has demanded from the display of personal feeling should be laid at Cotton Confederacy an increased force of the door ‘of the federal government. There 100,000 men, without which, he admits, the are plenty of simpletons ready to believe the Secession cause must meet with speedy’ruin. federal .government capable of such monis not that there will be any imstrous follies. ‘. t military movements until rt Conhave determined the plan of opeWHISKY AND ToBacco.—Maj. Gen. Pillow issued a proclamation in the Memphis knowledged, and [£ certainly hope that no fants need better nourishment than colorless Englishman = Congress. The line of action of the Senaevident that he is not a propér person for letters of marque issued by rebels; by a preneed more amusements, more holidays, more HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN, tended government whom you have never acfrolic, and noisy, boisterous mirth. Our intor, ne doubt, has been the result of a free County Judge. «* By Dr. Warren, of Boston. \ THIS IS THE ONLY MEDwill lend a hand in the armament, ical Work now in the English lanof any such privateers. It would be too methers ean furnish, purer milk than dis= wage which gives all the FIRST, gross a violation of the principles you have so tilleries can manufacture; our men need KCOND and THIRD STAGES nobly proclaimed.’ more quiet, and early relaxationfrom the of all the Diseases of Men, Women and Children, and also explains their causes, and the newest “And what about cotton?’ thinks John, most approved method of curing them. No “what will become of it if I allow these northlabors of life. All men, both young and old, and well reguiated family in Califernia should be ern elodhoppers to crush the South? Then, . need less medicine and more good council. the South has no ships. Where will they buy them, if not in the Clyde and the Mersey? “er FOR SALEit BYBY TH E AGENT, ; Austin E. Smiru.—The S.F. Herald de Where will they buy their steam engmes if not at Cheltham? Where their rifled cannon nies entirely, on the authority ol Mr. Chenand Enfield rifles, if not at Sheffield and Birery, that Smith left the affairs ef the Navy minghany? -Where their bombs and shot if Agent’s office in eonfusion, and refused to not in Wales? And thea if the South arms make a settlement, he handed over to Bailey House, in this on. jyiim A. ; he . at the B. WOOD, Agent. WASHINCTON MARKET. No. 10 Commercial Street, NEVADA ITY. stre The der cou! ques suck havi you hand, Foteleand Families sugpiled with Vege made 2 little distinguo, which I will take the mor bs Ge left. [: fr his sueprivateers, marine insurance will rise in Boston and New York ; and Havre, Antwerp and cessor Chenery, a balance of over $6,000 THE UNDERSIGNED KEEP A Genoa will use nothing but English bottoms.’ left matters. perfectly clear, and only took Therefore, John made the following ingenious with him such books as he hada right te LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY answer to brother Jonathan : take to aid in settling with the Departme nt : “*T am.a man of principles, and I never VEGETABLES. P Their Stocis Bulletin, of June 24th, which recalls the orback out of what I say. Only you were very at Washington. k received daily; is always fresh wrong in not accepting my proposition of last and consists of the following articles : Ke” One of the most beautiful of creeping der that whisky and tobacco be distributed it would. to-day, be law in America as CASUALTY,—A man in Mineral Rapids Fresh Butter, Cheese, planta is the Australian bean. It grows wi with the rations. He says he gave the order year: well as in Europe. By refusing you have rewhipped his wife, and then set his own great luxuriance, has a dense matting on his own responmbility, supposing the Milduced -_ to a powerlessness which Fresh Eggs, Onions, I dehouse on fire. This proceeding endangering itary Board would allow it, knowing that plore. _I cannot imposene the southern Cabbage, Potatoes, a neighbor’s premises, he endeavored to ex. ple what you yourself refused in their ou tinguish the flames, but the Crueaaanen covering of beautiful purple the soldiers were gentlemen and used to when incendiary orhad the power ef doing so. y dered him to desist, and,..om the.other plenty of whisky amd tobacco. If the ‘Prunes, oe Oranges. Mili. “9 southern people,’ continues John, refusing to do so, he t a double-barALSO—GAME and POULTRY, constantly on Jn boweriance of its foliage, ite evergreen tary Board of Tennessee persist in * are not « regular government, I know, and reled gun to bear upon brough i him, but the impromtu T don't recognize whisky and tobacce to the rank and as such ;—it is true firema was too n qnick for him, and i that on a former occasion, in order to favor a Col Pillow's army, there will seon be shot = Lowest . t, him in the neck. It is not Greece and to ruin the Turkish commerce, I se injured man will at the W.ASHING MARKET and little of the rank and recover.— Washoe inaee your FORTUNE GURS. citiz Abe