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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

December 31, 1861 (4 pages)

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. Sati eters he Northrend te pee Of that section—more‘altra inthis respect . fhan the Republicans—defended the proctaan. . Mietion. Cass and Dickinson have made . for awitt Toirthulion, lant hand. Lat thoes k, make. merry.and be glad, for: f die. Their feasts ate soon ierietn tg the yea Jot close, es sin crdel Immortality with the name of who applied the ‘the illetirred youth toreh'to :he temple 6f Erostratus, two thousand years ago. Like the “ souls of aublest [Td ot take be mies ger p gt oh gs umber fe loca vecciioahieties ved It will be 40 tothe déveendents of thétraitorsof 1861. Who dares own himeelf of the blood of Benedict Arnold er connie ae ose yt nobleness of soul is . aan ienatets <newdtian Arecllbas boon rendered = by the domndblo. urpitude of Jeff, Davis .and his fellow rebte = ‘mtd was no pity for the ‘traitor i Now, there is a wislt were heaped upon Biv head had been saved _ Wet dewrving eal of the traitor of 1860, Unfortunately the languages of the! _ divilized world buve been exhausted for the weneftt. of Benedict Art wid" hothiing ie ph etic ony of Sed. Den at Ee’ wn Tv ave, Srort—Mord nad ei ' "ay i ia tn ee ypon the earth, -with aoarcely an interand-yet relaya of clouds a!ill come , This: ‘emphatieally a.rainy. neason.— a y ator bas fidllen thus far than we have . p heaver Ge ths Gans bang of Cie. Yet, as1 ‘as hes been the fall, it has been “little in comparixon with what tiie ‘been ex peathus from that direction, ‘bo true. © We: — hoperfor.the sake of the country that the gaa of the storm May ieee ae ats . known their views an language not to be mis_ poti¢nced farther north, if the reports that}. tment of the old lending spirite of the Dem. . . ocratic party in the North, the policy of seizing and making use of negroes is being uniery avowed. aa ’ As an indication of the extent to. which the confiscation of negro property is urged we extract from the Union a part of « letter written by Spencer W. Cone, ‘Ching F'00,” of the Union, whose cock and bull stories about disaffection and distress in New York, whose wholesale abuse of Republicans, and patent leanings towards a compromise with treason, have made the name ot Ching Foo & synonom for traitor without the courage to avow it,among all loyalists in.Calfornia.— Eyen Ching Foo, it wall be seen, is getting to be ulira. The Union charges us with being an ultra Republican, and we have scarcely gone beyond the following, if we know ourselves. Ching Feo says :—mind we do not say we believe he is in earnest. He may be a wolf in sheep's clothing or an ass in a lion's) hide. There are a great many such ae we may not go beyend the eaneutie chair of the State to discover. In this grand afmy of the Potomac, now orginised anderthe master haad of Gea. McleTlan iftto uilify of form and action, and confident in the genius of its leader, are gathered the men of al) parties at the North. They have left home, wives, children—ever oy thing, ‘Whatfor? Verily to crush rebellion; and ‘by the * ultima ratio” of the sword to cure’the republic and make if one and undivisible now and nea And if treason . use the slave power to destroy the.repabiic, loyalty will use the slave«te preserve it. Democrat and Republican in thie army see eye to eye and etand heart to -hegrt on that, and that is the pith and meaning of Colonel Cochrane's speech and Secretary Camerun’s indorsement of it. We never attacked nor threatened the property of the Séuth. The South attacked us with its property—its a: Gbattela. They dig its trenches. EGR immoanity, a yalty nothing but danger? They make the wealth of the nists of South. ‘Why should we net take them from the Secessionists and them. to.the Union meu of the South? those who love the Union of owr fathers deserve jpy for its wn Pn an , and respect élegant sanctity of t avenue ? Yet, now, whén the North has waked like a lion from slumber, and means te conquer or die, there are yet these among ourselves false and foelish enough to vty, “hands the peculiar institution.” Whip the white men of the Sonth, of course, if you can, but be very careful not to interfere with their —s while you are doing it. Take the wh laborer of the North; withdraw him rn oduction, make a soldier ot him and ion off, but leave the black taborer of the South to go on producing and enriching his traitorous waster. Sir, there is one way in which the South oan preserve its property of alt kinds, and that is by laying down its arma and returm with true shame and repentance to its allege ance to the Unien and the Constitution. That ‘it had better do now, for the time of grace is short. Let it hesitate a month longer and it ei pra Rone Pe ae, ab aged understands the fe of the » nd in his indorseJ ment af Ce e's has voiced its reselation to nee = on at sito tne Cason tae setae cost, the nse of all menne known seed al i Hi eft ial off with love’ as somethi of Italy's first living poets; Mr. Storey, the well-known American seniptor and writer; Mr. Anthony Trollupe, and supported by the last two, the widowed husband, whose presence ut -uch a time strprised me, for he was evidently prostrated by grief to the last degree Scaree able, it seemed, to stand, and ee ae one lost.in an overwhelming reuin, r Mr. ddan looked, indeed, as i a bad presed uvesh is existence from which ‘there could be no earthly healing —Followed by these mourners, the coffin was up the central avenue to the freshly grave, prepared for only one tenant near that Pia and ite pillar; and during the-remainder of the rite here performed ever the open burial-place, I could observe the sorrowful selfof the grou ‘ chief mourners, the widower fust ab control himself from an outburst of healing, and his and her child, a fine boy.of sweet intelligent countenance, showing amid his emotion a _self-command beyond his years. He remi me of his mother, in expression, as he stuod bareheaded, with long wuvy hair, that child of illustrious and there stood an accomplished lady, Miss Bragd:n, the bosom friend of the deceased, ‘whose sorrow seemed scarce less than that the still open grave after the sublime service had ¢h ,and the chief mourners had slowly passed away, and there saw the coffin of the hey ‘tess, the white rose wreath at the eet, the laurel crown at the head, the newly rectioeed duet ‘on the sable cover, and the . name and date of death; while the line re-; cording her age was hidden, being alone ity . oF ble on the inseription partially concealed that crown appropriately laid with the remains, just about to be forever covered with sasth-—-wrrentiiae gatland, ubd dead. * a curious picture of the great Cardinal Antonelli: Antonellfi’s face is divided into two halves, which omeé have been pat together ord different parte of ereation. The upper is Egyption, Asiatic ; two PE adiy word eyes r Pell in large circles under luck hair.” Prom a strict! Pi pot of view these eyes are fine, » light in the darkest ground—much as the i of prey of the desert has fine. eyes; but their uncertainty: and incessant’ motion, their permanent rolling, shooting, and piercing are so dewoniacal, that one eould not wish better oa to the personator . . of Mephistopheles. hey are the eyes of a , . Sphinx, from which a bidman souls seems to luok when there is none there; it is the mockery of advancing nature, which would be glidly become man, bnt cannot get pi session of a single attribute, and, therefore, . is. enigmatical, disquieting, uneasy. Just in the moment when you would embrace it congenial, you are a touched an most foreign; and . Sedative lower half of the face ates all ta further back by a few hundred, thousand years. When thie jawbone and mouth appeared, there were as yet no men on the earth : all was still gigantic amphibia, the ntic existence an everlasting devouring. ‘The motion of tne facial muscles shows what was the employment ef cg ox gen breathers,for they go aay.
down and up, even w o benty S hand for the pin “The corners of mouth are contin half-wa to the ears and back = “; time they go up you have a fresh alarm, for you see in the open hallow the remains of ar elephant. The cardinal has wonderful teeth, aid he mak i regular show of them. em [a A womun in love ioe r judge of character. She can a eels "Lanen. cellence,where others see nothing but anallowneness and ruttesness. Ditto on the °° sig mcaptag cy clara 40 Arrivalsat National Exchange Broad Street, Newada. ~ Grd. &. . LANCASTER, vaishven. leneat REDUCTION ture and . the N rentage; . ~ of. ber. pearest and dearvet. 1 looked into }Tue Pore’s Pame Minisrer.—Here is . oa ¢ pe odie) Ear ete ™ -—— 7m s s. oes ore: — ae a -/@PRICE OF BOOTS je . ) PROM THIS DATE—Dec. 20th, 1961. 2 ee JOHN Will sell Bosts from $4,00 to $1,50. Cheaper than amy Shoe Store in tewn. Steel Hedi, Full Calf Boots for $5.00 per pair. _ A good Nailed Boot from $3,00 to $5,00, Ladies Shoes in proportion. Nevada, Dec. 21st, NEVADA THEATRE. NEW YEARS’ EVE!! YANKEE LOCKE! MISS BELLE DIVINE, MRS. G. EB. LOCKE, HABRY TAYLOR, . ' ALEXANDER. Will have the honor of giving one of their o cnhortniausen Hi lar and ite, at the Ne » peat we ue nee te Year’s Eve: ~~~ Singing, weatins Stories, ote. TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 3let, 186i: The will commence with the laagh able entitled oe PODIJVAH B. PEASLEY HIS *« MARK. sae BELLE DIVINE in her Great Imitation Scene from the Widow's Victim assisted by Mr. Horry Taylor, in which she will give imitations of Miss Durand, Mrs. Stark, Jenny F.D, pants, and others. Seenneees by the sideepileting Gault dil “YANKEE DUELIST, rt ee of t’ FOOL OF THE FAMILY ! _Dress Cirele and OrchesPrices of Admission— ' tra Seats, One Dollar. Parquette 60 ecnte. FELIX pap sow hal Shaving & Hair Cutting Saloon No. 47 Pine nde 250 Nevada. FUSS" nine’ Anoion Sr cutring PRREUMERY Always, on on Perfumery a = . Fecceeecams aie. cometicy pomatarn, Lab's extracts, &c., and warranted go a ‘This is the ot MPOO— bd : xe’s nace g ny v, Freweh the fuiling off the v dec 31-tf NEW BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED BY CEORCE W. WELCH, National Hymne Anderson’s ‘Adventures in Southwest's Africa, Cecil Dreeme, Life and Writings of Gen. Lyon, Evenings with the Dectora, : een eee 1804. FORWARDING HOUSE! AT ELIZA. wr ‘te 0 418 Clay Street, Sam Francisco. , wie we wd en Rope for oor . will any sale Seeee eee > 9S if Toc Soot . Ton care “DERTAKING. . one oc. a. 0. STILES, el er oti te erder erder COVERED pee Oe tet ot the Bol eal lowing cheap rates : on ite ios GRAVE FENCES; of every he « oheaper the ; eee ets pi és her vo re Avis out Fran gais—Romans 8 lobe ok eudre. ; pe oe PATENT WIRE ROPE. wer amd rates as any establish. omptly. and at a8 Ow ; freig Feb. 16-6m* — " DR. mostETEns Stomach Bitters. —The operation of this palatable remedy upon the stomach, liver excretory organs is singularly soothing and conservative. It regulates, re cruite and purifies them. Dyspepsia in all ite i} forms ytelds to ite coutrol and invigorating pro : perties, and it 1s recommended to mothers, ¢nfeebled by the cares and duties of maternity, a6 the saftest and best tonic they can probably use. In all the crisis of female life it will be found eminently usefal, and elderly persons will derive much more benefit from it than from ordinary stimulants-—Sold by all Druggists and dealers anywhere. dec. 1-im HEUGH & THOM, ‘for ert 86’ re tai be tal ter So €e th lo: ™ a, ds ts ten HOUSE ane * ORCHARD . we fered parcane ome portunity 18 ofofNevada. Itis locaplaces in FICE. ne ada. Dec. Mth, 1961—tf HOLIDAY PRESENTS! AT COST! A. Liebert, Broad St. Nevada. Offers for sale at Cost Prices, Lockets, Brooch & Ear Rings, Rings, ‘ee. Call. and examine my stock. ‘UNITED STATES BATHS! HAIR ae” eer. = as ae vicialty that they have completed bathing House, a.‘sched to their well known wears ee Some eae be oe hewn at all bg Ce Foner over the and me teao rae on hand. Wer broad street “PRESENTS FOR THE HOLWDAYS'. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, _ @IL-WER & SHELL CARD CASES . PORTE MONATES,. &v., Bee & #& «2 w & Se et Pees SS ee a ae ae ae a eee SELECT SCHOOL