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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

October 5, 1860 (4 pages)

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. vit and deposited it with the court, that he was bought, and:was to receive two hundred purchasable the hight of folly to seck for justice at their sult from s ‘weeond trial. If Washoe jurors are such pur articles, it seems like . iron him to the floor, to prevent auriferous quarts have been picked up on both sides of the bay, in which were particles but very pure. Strange if the discovery of Talien-wan . have never stage of the 27th, was Col. HL. T. Titus, of A report by late arrival states that Fort doubt that all the Apaches and Navajoes are tions? Probably sinee the establishment of the route, the Company's agents and property sen in such real danger as now, and it is the duty of the President to order an ample force of troops to the route immediately. ee das tevenneend teenie Manic . . Christian name suitable to their sex ; that all porter, of September 29th, relates the following occurrence: “On Wednesday of last week, a pedlar named Goodman, stopped over ‘night at the house of C. C. Huth, about two ited, and would allow nobody but his: owner horse was 4 fine one, but not knowing his peculiarities, thought he had a ‘ sure thing’ for and bridle to carry off his prize. a appearances the tiext morning it was evident and had mounted repeatedly, but the tracks ‘. showed that he hed been made to perform some feats of ground and lofty tumbling Jcat were anything but agreeable, and had been thrown as often as bé had mounted. The rascal finally was to leave ia disgust, leaving the and bridle to the owner of the horse.” ; aii Owe of Han's sons, Otto, appeared as an ambe aador ut the of Louis XIV; and had to make a Swedish speech at bis receptim before the Most Christin King. Otto yeas & famous dandy and warrior, but he forgot. the speech, and what do you think he did? Far from beiig disconcerted, he recited: a ". Sth. Tuesday, Bearin trap at Steep Hol-. 6th, Mine host, Van, aforesaid, proceed. 1800. Craig had lost 400 mules by theft. Whocan. opportunity offered, to give you whatever Aocaltams I might pik wp. I proceed, Yuba. 34. Man do. D. and Red Shirt. Round the Ist. They both sailed in; after several feints, D. let out his left, a la Heenan, full on to grass. The bystanders interfered . of whisky, a posse comitatus, and an ox cart 5th. Results. “Bar in the ox cart, whisky in “posse, corpus in esse, Omnes in Omega. a 1th. ‘kson is dead. 12th. do—don’t you think so. we Sie . SUNIPER. bx at sentatives of the Hawaiian Islands, in Legislative Council assembled,” provides that all married women shall adopt the names of their husbands as a family name ; that all children born in wedlock shall bear the father’s name ‘asa family name; and shall, besides, have a
. 8th. Wednesday, Another “bar.” Same . BE 1 ! Efe aoe ES eas Pete S ohaeeeanel ‘$. LUBECK & CO.” CFGIVING UP BUSINESS! § Nevada, Oct. 4. JAMES COLLEY, Prepricter. Prices . quality of Meats purchased. ELEVATOR MILLIS. __ name as a family name; and that it shall not be lawful to change any name conferred unfire-engine which has lately been tried in that city, and which is highly commended. metal, the valves are of india-thbber, the boiler is of the upright tubular construction, steam ; there are 199 brass tubes, one and a long. The fire-box is of copper, three feet four inches in diameter ; the cylinder is eight ‘and one-half inches in diameter, with a sixinch stroke ; one water cylinder is six inches in diameter, with sixanch stroke, the other, seven and inches in diameter, with a four-inch stroke, the two being equal in cubic contents. » ll OVERLAND TRaveL.—A Los Angeles pathe safety and expeditien with which the Most Christian Majesty and his Court, not exception of his own suite, who had to keep Sratistics or ENGLISH PAUPERISM.— lief in England is often supposed to be larger than it really is. It is less. pow than it wasn ceut. of the population: that is to say, one in every 24 persons (of men, women and chil. } dren} was a pauper. In the summer the In the winter it is 30,000 or 40,000 more. In every 100 paupers there are about 20 men, 44 women, and 36 children under 16; but Among those who receive relief, there are Tus SCHOOL CmcLE.—This is the title of a weekly literary journal, just started in San Francisco, by Masters DeYoung & Co., > een one of whom understood his Jinge, with the found untimely graves. }lively appearance. Two large trains of The number of persons receiving parish ; 2 "> . Government “wagons had arrived, to be} ple to prefer land travel rather than the uncertain ocean, in whose depths se many have Lyvecy.—aA late number of the Los Anss News says that place presents quite a freighted ; two companies of soldiers arrived the steamer Senator arrived, filled with pasthe same ; the large freight wagons of ‘the journey is made, are beginning to induce pea.,. A. ISOARD, ; above Wall & Newman’s grocery store, ‘quarter inch outside diameter, and 15 inches . 4) poate ee sua eet eee ae ‘Una ! Undertaking ing! eres Sn Commercial Street, Nevada. E. B. TAYLOR, Proprietor.