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while
ng the populations of Europe. are ant
‘one comes to give an ‘earnest
romaine glance at American ‘and Eufopean affairs, to find the people of Exirope
imitating the example set by our fathers,
eighty years ago, while our own people seem
resolved to-fling away their present political
blessings and make their country what Europe was. The American patriot, while he
turns away his face, in sorrow, from his own
distracted land, cannot but feel o thrill of . W°"
“mingled hope and joy in his bosom, when he
contemplates the character of the Liberator
of Italy, and the mighty things he has done,
" and is still doing, in the cause of oppressed
humanity.
Howéver much the diplomacy of Europe
may atrive to counteract the efforts of Gariss. baldi, ‘and interfere. with the programme of.
Ttalian liberty, union, and independence,
has chalked ‘out, there is every reason. to beti ve that, in spite of monarchical
policy and diplomatic trickery, he will successfully effect. all he has undertaken, and effeet itin hisown way. “Though an enthusias.
tic and chivalrous championof popularrights,
he is, also, a prudent and praotical weigher
of possibilities. Had he, in the outset of his
war for Italian independence, . struck fora republic, he would have failed, for the simple
reason that genuine republicanism is a something above and beyond the comprehension
of the Italian masses. Instead, therefore, of
taking an impossible stride from absolutism
to demecracy, he took the more practicabla snd certain one, from absolutism
to limited monarchy. Luckily, for him and
for Italy, he found, in the frank, generous,
* . quently, United States Muskets with bayo~
nets. Biven accepted the muskets, but complains that Moord did’ tiot come to'time, ‘and
oalla-bien-coeeap_aad-ather_hard saan —
Wiiteh’ camié ida causing %
Be een tk tnd ye
a ie ae at ile
IxvormMarioy. Waren 1850, 0
young man, Oron Z. Pyle, emigrated to California, leaving his parents, brothers and sisters in IMinois. He kept up cotréspondence
until 1858: ~ He then was atSonora, Oslifor. lady
nia. Since that time his fmends have. not
heard of him. “They suppose he is dead, but:
would like to have any information concerning him, for which they will make recompense, Please address Matilda Pyle, at Tatmother of the said O. Z, Pyle. — ped
“Tuy Memory oF BurNs”—is the heading of an article in the “Hesperian.” Shudderingly, we read it: for it freshens the memory of a scald which once freshened our legs
—by retioving 4 neat pair of socks with toenails on the outer points. We've been able
to wear smaller boots ever since. No matter
about further particulars—particularly as
we see, by looking down the page, that ‘The ;
memory of Burns’ is only a friendly allusion
to Boddy—the pooti-Sip /gays the Sierra
Democrat.
Riot aT CoLoma. siti telegram in the
Sacramento Union states that a party-of forty
“Irishmen made an attack, on Monday afterno0on;-On the Chinese quarter of the town of
Coloma,-and destroyed. property to the
amount of ten-thousand dollars value. It appears to have been a wanton and cowardly
act, as such transactions usually are. Some
fifteen of the rioters = werd iedged injai},
SENTENCED. Sn daba Monday». who. was
—
pa ick sanel raw hides, and yo ig
SAUST, iii Chis state, some
*. Detective
with her, repeatedly fou
and meet King of piesa Riau a convicted last week, in the Sacramento-Court .
monarch under whose auspices y could . of Sessions, of assault » Committed og . be successfully liberated and united. Mary Pollock, was are for sentence on }
All Italy, save the city of Rome and ‘the . ’Monday. A motion for arsest of juigniest .
province of Venetia, now anfely reposes un. and new trial was made by the. counsel for
der the liberal ecepter of Victor Emanuel; . the defense and overruled by the Court. The:
and, by the programme of Garibaldi, Rome’ prisoner was then sentenced to three years
and Venetia are to be liberated and. united . imprisonment in the state prison.
undér the same genial scepter er the close
of the coming summer. Low Prices ror STOCK IN SISKIYou.—
On the. 13th of January, Garibaldi ‘aris a . At a late sheriff's sale in. Siskiyou,.ten head
letter to the Vigilance’ Cominittes of Italy, . of stock cattle sold for $5 per head, a work
whose headquarters are at Turin, the capi-. borse for $50 and other things in proportion.
* tal 6f Piedmont, aseepting the presidency of . The Shasta Herald says that this is lower.
that organization, which its members had of. than stock has ever been sold for befure ia}
. fered him with every demonstration of zeal. this State.
ous affection. In accepting a position of) poem. pi
teh difficultios at Columbia,
such high responsibility and influence, he . p. ojamne county, are yet unsegtled; and the
holds, as it were, the great popular heart of Timon saya thes there ja. ise geaapact-of ane
Italy 1 his hand. The Italian Vigilance Comme t. Affairs look
mittee has its ramifications everywhere, and soda blah: wae, Wer
is, at onde, the conservator and director of
the liberal, sentiment of the people. Itis a. SAN Jose Raitnoap.—This work wil
political engine of immense power ; and, with be commenced in earnest,-it is said, by the
Garibaldi at its head, must prove irresistible. . first of April. By that time, five hundred to
In assuming the chieftainship of this colossal . 8 thousand men will be employed in grading
organization, the great liberator reiterates . the road.” ‘The contractors have some $75,his determination to comfiience the disin. 000 now on hand, which they will expend in
dens of Besant Venota enity in . grading the road from San Francisco southMarch. A principal duty of the committee, . W4rd, in the confident expectation that the
he intimates, is to see that no spot of all Ita. . Community will not allow the work to “
ly shall be exempt frem its action, so that it for want of funds to carry iton.
may operate, simultaneously and in concert,
ev mcm
for strife. committtee he rehes to ’ .
bave'epallion of attiote under arms; and, . “7 Wp wn weMt comply, and within eight miles
have indicated such a tremendous force, bad tree of the
he sob fett sof apple Alexander variety, on the
cextensively,
eyes open for the notorious
Keeping ,
tives was attracted “by 8
handsome dy quietlyin one corner
of ‘the * PE ag
1 pn aoe
to the lady, ot Enea es
Be pn her ear, and
‘ai olde 4: thousaail thousand regrets at parting,
w ker off fh her slei
Greatly to the mo cali of the detective, the Tact afterwards leaked out that the
to whom he had beer so atttentive, and
who had almost, if hot quite, won his heart,
was no other than Rann. Haskins, the escaped
convict.
[The Calaveras Chronicle states the fact
that four gentlemen at Poland’s Hotel, San
Joaquin county, lately played nine _gamés of
“‘neven up” without uttering: an oath during
the entire performance !
nan]
SPRING STYLES FOR 1861.
LAMOTT & COLLINS,
Corner of 24 and J Streets, Sacramento
NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH:
the SPRING STYLE ‘of HATS. for 1861.
areentirely NEW in point of STYLE and
TAKE THE LEAD IN THE STATE.
They knock the outof most Houses in the
manufacture of A TILE and keep the largest
STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS
To bo found in this State,
eet. Muscum of HATS,
bis ey =
sequent of the trou
poriun ff bond
ofthe pale Ss pte Sacbtaeade
LOW and wilt
es a wight ci, LOWER
Than any other H House on the Pacific Coast.
aire mee 4 Oak et eee efy yourself.
Sacramento, March 6, 186
THE’ OLD EMPIRE MARKET,
NO!'6
COMMERCIAL ST,
KENT « TOMPKINS
AVE ASSOOLATED THEMSELVES TO-.
in the
pseu on
The Best amstenn Boot, Pork, Mutton,
Dried Beef, Corned. “Pork and
Beef, Vogetadles, sta,
ve strict py A attention makenew oust
Fat Bost Catto, Hogs and Sheep .
at ae }
, Marnott ee *
ad
OW MONDAY EVENING, ee 22th,
To teach all the
=
WALL & NEWMAN,
(Successors to J.8. Wall,)
Mo. 96 Broad Btreet, Nevads
rh to tearm th health
present af time named.
in
7
Seb eae . Gold
. "seen
gear aget information. ror as [serves roger ta aon, ns p * normal
‘mall town in Onondago county. They dres. Teli Bond peter Grass V He oz. §2;
sed themselves in gay attire, and went to the mile from theater lac aving om ep Propor EFULLY SELECTED HOGS, . tionate
and all the simed ey Te cee to the Trade, and inhab.
tants of Grass Valley, N in. te abors Linde
ere sweet, and . on terms J owe bat the
“Nevada, Feb. 11-4 “No. 0 Pi
‘YOUNG AMERICA SALO
wi Nos 55 Pine, Strest;" Nevada..
DAN. MALOY al ae mates
ae foe bar ae
Li a. CIGARS ‘to be found in market.
and see for yourselves! d22 tf
oes ae
fe R. JENKINS
OULD i ie wy oy the Levers of the
he has Just received a very sutts FIGARRO. gy eae = Me has pet.
i nee will not
: SS elgars to Are rte boxes He hasalso
Of the following well known brands: _
LA VERATO, ree ANDRES and REVERS,
* Quick Sales and Small
Fine Cut Tebacco client on maid, . cecayed toothy Op
@ Hureka, Lilienthal, Anderson’s,
. Gem and Goodmans.
ALso—A great reas: of an bac.
Do
Ler Bory arity of of SMOKING 2 TOWAOGO
TIONAL, WA EXCHANGE SALOON,
Yobrentt 27-tf No. 33 and 35 Broad Street.
ST. PATRICK’S ANNIVERSARY . 220"
A Ball will be givon by J. P. Adams,
ON MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1961,
At ‘Temperance Hall.
if be ob SUBSCRIBER W WOULD ANNOUNCE
large, that ed Riad giving s fall at pe i es) a a
se The ae ee are incited to atten without
Feb. 7, meaoi td J. P:: ADAMS.
CHANGE.
UT pire parchased are informed by this method that
ive B. Toosast's
bes business; together rt ae‘.
} Dranches, and to receive & liberal share of
ALL GARMENTS MADE TO FIT.
6. BRoaD STasat, NEV.
Fabs abe *y MORROW.
J. 8. ELM.
EMPIRE LIVERY
NEVADA CITY.
FA, Hote end Buggies furnished
Spee Day, Week, oF by
‘LADIES’ CHARITABLE b GIFT L
To CoMR OFF,
on ‘WEDNESDAY, Arai. 20th, 3963,
' TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. ~~
JAMES COLLEY, Prepricter,
ih above well Knorrs Marte. nd for sale
"Frio snonding to quality of Mets purchased
ELEVATOR MILLS.
SUPERIOR mgr ay or a ae
ake nw
Agent.
CIGAR & TOBAOCO EMPORIUM ae
10,000 OF THE BEST CIGARS
peng rex) gla gey per 1000, which he offers '
ye BIT. “BACH; undor the motto of: 7.
ng on the business tn all tte
y enter College.
: panda j
by Studies, per month:......5..
su
[ot SIRE A SERRE ROR A 4
French. . POPS bR eee ae ee seserseerseseseoeeree 20
German ..6ye000 PT eee Cee ee seen 20
Pivsiweditisshctabessnsnsesosstessecenee
ch
UNION LIVERY STABLE
DD Me
pared with “his NEW
sitive sure fi
st gediied ares a ae .
All Dental eeetitet
substantial: manner, and satisfacerwrrrri rere r tee ere eee eee aS
SORE RT eee eee er ees TeHeeOEeees
“ Perseverance pr Dhauatey Conquors
all ties.”
pe es j
A “ent diappomanents
is ae snort fim
sclein a
THE EXACT oouon oF ome
Itcan be ee pont a Fang, or
ment 06 0S Teeth it is admirable. xTRA. CHake _ made for
afte ibe : Werven or Stopping eet
IAM ALWAYS AT HOME. '
OFFICE—Over Blogs . & bee: “i Steaks gis
Room No. 2, next door to
next to Charles Bota Meat Market,
ine svtest.” “H‘f
‘SELECT SCHOOL .
oung Ladies and Gentlemen. .
Head of yore Nevada.
¥
STABLE, . ¢<.
FE one te at Beco Ie ana hi
RUDOLPH & ee
Wholesale and Retail
GGIsts » oa
St amen Mulford & Ye Bank q
ronal Camphene,
_ Talon mctotnes, ae
Druggist and Apothecary, -¢
IX Drage, ls, ae tae
yithinug 2
Sain
SAEED «. WYuone,
DEALERS IN