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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

May 9, 1861 (4 pages)

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98. the ae ‘Ss was telegraphed 0 the, associated press, at __ Barelock on the afternopn of Tuesday. Phere had been no fighting up to the 26th, . “Walt the enrollment of volunteers, both north lenge ye ashington ang 9d ait tir righta. The Governor, boul ° . and. stubborn fact to legislative . thiis puzzling contest between stern duty and generous inclination his shrewdness came to . his aid ; and #0, he sits down and. writes & r : and thus assume the entire responsibility of } rested by order of the Committee of Public . life time. to finish some experiments. The . . Mr. Jewett, the Chairman, uttered the folthe} would rather die that the’Goverament "©" . might:live, than live and see the Government tion of the Government. ‘The latter are t‘ing putriotiam, both in the north and bane : and statesmen tu . , adroitly, shifted the . lit war on thene oppressed settlers fof Santa Clare co rm pare, Fee ‘the legal means: corntnitind, within his eae to ° hom with ciamnay power of the ites _ ‘The settlers, in soljenction wit’ their friends determined to fight to the last for What they the requisition of the sheriff. pdr not dodge hus official duty, byt his ‘heart rebelled at the idea of calling out the military and inaugurating » civil, war. Ip ‘to the Senate—intended as well for. stances of the ease, and presenting. that, to call out the military to eject the set tlers trom their farms, will cost money, and. dred thousand dollars be made to. meet the ability is, that the legislature will discuss this affair a little and, at last refuse the appropri-. ation, which will let the Governor out, or inatituting “intetnecme strife.. Goyernor . Downey's a trump. We like him. [3 When Lavoisier, who. bas been. called the “ father of meodera chemistry,” was aror ‘during the reign of terror of the French Revolution, he asked for a fortnight's reply was “The Republic does nét need them ;” and hia head was as tian f a temnen Soneeeenas the Union meeting, in Marysville, on Monday evening, lowing eloquent sentence with great fervor: die.” Amed ‘the enthusiastic applause exthis, Mr. James Gamble, an eccen-Union-loving Irishman, rushed up to iow et nape fin unction, whereat the applause was redaubled. EBT Tho abolitionists and secessionists are the only two parties in the United Siates, gaye the San Juan Press, who favor a destruein arms it, while the former chuckle and the miusic of their cannon. Here is * "for you, with venganaice ! ~” Naviowan Ewanen oF Sco TLAND.— When the Danes frum Kngland invaded Scotland they availed themselves of the pitch: [darkness of night to attick the Souttish unawares. In approuching the Scotah camp unobserved and marchiag barefoot yn yen bélig hesrd, one. of the Danes trod upun a large prickly thistle, aud the shurp ery of pain which hé instinetheir dang.r, who immediately ran to their ‘armé and defeated the fue wich great slaughAHP Tt seems a eth’ mode of tur distinguished aac arabada bp re of the volunteers. Joba Sherman, of Ohio, whe acted such an important part in the last Congressional House of Representative, as a leader of the Republicans, has joined the Ohio vol. unteors as a private. This isa set off to two or tlitee thousand resolute are ‘who are}. jly—explaining all the cireum. . suggesting that an appropriation of one hun. . ter. Thé thistle was thenceforward adopted cask ae an thenetionsl iynignie of Banthend: ' Set. Ou Tener and capital is ) Cara tr mate guns of great calibre in the fort, besides powder can be graued. “his style of mortar, of which. there‘aré many in the fort, is considered and of the troops there. ‘An officer with whom we conversed said that we could see no better in the army. They ares part .ofthe Third Artillery, ‘and look like true suldiers—fine, tall, manly . § fellows, with Martial bearing that shows careful . Farilt. The Presidio was also visited and inspect. watchfulness and general efficiency was found ‘The forts command this harbor and its approach es, and are in all respects the key . to. California emdibiny meet ' i . Dniiiten on eauansaietan atte Jor Anderson was entirely inadequate to efwork the guns, and attend to the “Pequirements. Tt ie not to be! SET a cele we hana aiinies ae Fort Sumter was surrendered. The men were on duty tnirty-six hours, with balls or shells striking the casemates and guns of the fort constantly. Competent military men state that the intense vibration or shock produced-on the brain and nervous system of ‘those in the vicinity is terribly exhausting. At the siege of Sebastopol the men who worked the guns were relieved every twenty minutes, and groomed with whiskey and flannel to enable them to endure the copcussion produced by the firing of their own @uns and the shock-of the enemy's balls and
shells striking the fortification. The concussion attending the firing of a columbiad in the enclosed casemate of a fort is said to be terrible. . Tee Errect upon San Francisco.— What haa been so frequently predicted is actually taking place, says the Alta. Civil war on the other side of the continent is increasing the value of real. estate in this city, and making money easier. The exorbitant rate of exchange is inducing people to mvest ie nr tee. ed, and there, too, the same_stateof discipline, . “Old Three-per-cent” is robbing ag a matter of course.— mders are said to demand has Oversp Meu. are beginning to talk: about calling a meeting of the sevezal districts and passing resolutions to suspend further operations for two or three months. ‘This, of course, will not as are able to go on with their . work, but must oe em 3 lead to-& rumous staguation of busitiées of all kinds in the Linduamgal Kr Ate meeting of the wéacheed-ar the » Baptist, and Methodist Sabbath Schools, the following resolution was adoptéd: Resclved—That we return our sincere nteing ta citizens of Nevada, who assisted for the Pic-Nic, on the eare under great obligations to Mesers. Beans & Co. and Newman & Weaver for the use of their teams in conveying children to and from the grove, and to Mr. Joseph Richard. dom for the use of ropes for swings, ete. vi E. ¥. DEAL, 1. ROUMMERY, } Committee. LARK, m9-1¢, AC See nowenent ay THEATER . bo “SECOND APPEARANCE of the beautiful. and worldrenowned Artiste, JULIA DEAN HAYNE, On which occasion she will appear as ‘Wilt be presented Kotzbue’s play of . THE STRANGER. To. be. followed by « Flag of Our Unton” Miss Mendeville Camis Senge: be teeeecees ver . Weodhull ‘Me concede With. h the favorite Farce.of._— ROUGH DIAMOND, ker Adminion-OSE DOLLAR. D at 7, o’clock ; Curtain rises at 8. JOSEP. HL de RROTRER,: NEVADA OITY. P Se CONSTANTLY REECE new and fashionable styles of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Of Every Kind and Quality. Nevada, May 9, 1861. REV. ER. THOMAS aT THE M. mB. CHURCH, On Thursday Evéning, May 16, 1861 rs Subject—“CMARACTER.” RIVED AT LAST! HE article of Havana it tie vous tirana Th guy Intellegencia ; = > KF To the judges of good Cigarat. Call and wei ow es “cai eony mee Foes pag mx much now . stand, deep gloom ys: wT] read the eountenances of all.—} THURSDAY EVENING, May 9, 186 . . RVING . WILL GIVE A LECTURE . ® test a new article, which is superior tothe Figaro] eta ee ~ BAKERS wyMone, __ DEALERS iN ¢. Ml. BATES & co. E SHALL. KEEP C Ww SHALL ERP cousranny boats Duupiatinn ss. f Amd will Sell them AT THE LOWEST cAsH iid. “REMOVED. ; Ree. vavest und Vil beupew'ias PROVISIONS, WHEAT, BARLEY, [AS REMOVED TO cecapled by Git A Large and well selected STOCK OF GROCERIEs, oer gi reer att ‘liver lver FLEE OF OF row ane. MRS. treme ngeendia: ahege ue al a.. sTOoOCcK or DRY GooDs esd Wiis lle las THE LOWEST MARKET RATES Or en WHE ae Dts. “RYAN, Dress Maker and Milliner, ‘Has taken rooms at my store, and willbe pleased to see her friends and patrens. paairnnnd a-st he. E ‘onthe iy ot of irr 7 ron et