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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

June 5, 1862 (4 pages)

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. would result to the United States to have the . country restored to its former condition with @ thousand of dollars for us ‘and our posterity to-pay for the crime of others? Let us progress. If we destroy forever the disturbing cause in. our government a thousand ‘ }soillions are well and cheaply 5 ma poeta ‘Cospreckrion. —It is a salads i fact d Poe eapamtnitg Brownlow, . W. H. Polk and Horuce Maynard, of Tenat. ¢ oo. nessee,are in favor of stringent confiscation to be clothed with: ‘powers somewhat, dit. are dough-faced enough to exclaim against putty-head,chicken-liver, northern man who . is eo tender of his southern brethren—not those who are the exponents and ure. of southern Union men. — oo Gew. Grant denies that he was surprised at Pittsburg Landing, and says be could tot have been better prepared to receive the enemy had word been seut before band where “election to ‘holds of . fice for four yours. © ; An amendment is also proposed by the vad Legislature defining t the duties of the islathre more exp — four at ents onl vote oft ee weésiie « jordin of the constitutin ; the fifth’ ainendment requires action upon it ‘the next Legislature aod further approval by the people. We call attention to these amendments, because they are ey of the first importance. “More News.—We a are on the eve of an event ae great as that df the ovcupation of “the Rebel . or the defeat of General . Halleck. ‘That itis to be the former, we have no doubt. The iews from the Union of yeatorday moroing is but. a confirmation with a few particulars; of what we had received: before. Gen. Halleck telegraphs that thie rebel Generale were “not able to bring drubbing they got from our troops en Sunday last. Our féroes ure pushing on towards . Richmond and the fate of the city is considDeda seie nd Bian sy eokeieey within ee ceili i eee at aero oo chee are aledmyn ig he we bil i hing poder io Teesinesireeed certain note of tho Utah seed hve _. following are the circumstances of the case: theatteek was going to be wade. The General says be bad « number of officers arrested for cowsrdice on the firatday of the fight, and leaves the impression that these have circulated the Feporta vena -order to at How THEY STAND.—A tu meeting of the Central Cémmittee of the Union Democratic party of Yuba county. a few days since, on atest vote, three of the Committee were in favor of admitting MeConpellites to vote in the primary elections of the Union Democratic party and two were not. The. latter withdrew from the meeting declaring no Union man could endure such company. STUAWBERRIES.—Tho Sacramento Bee says strawberries are scarce this year. May be they are in the valleys, but the mountains never saw sq good a season yet as this for strawberries. The vines are literally loaded with them. a BuRLesque. a Mayor of New Orleans, in surreiidecing to Farragut, told him what a gallant, honorable, sensitive, and trustwerthy peuple had surrendered to hive and told him they might uot tolerate any wrong at his hands ! Deatu or C. C. Camprutine. —Churchill C. Cambreling, a prominent politician ‘ot New York, once a member of Congress, and fora short time Mimster to Russia, died’at West Neck, Long Island, on the 30th of April, at the age of 76 years. A WOMAN APPOINTED MAJGR.—The Peo tia, Il, Transcript says that Governor Yates has paid a rather unusual but well merited compliment to Mra. Reynolds, wife of Lieu. tenant Reynolds of Company A, Seventeenth Iiinois, and a resident of that city. The “Mrs. meres has accumpanied her husband th h the greater Ss oe pocred, SOE STE tin es eee 8 im rea vations of a sdldier's life. se professed Union men all over the country who. the proposal to puss such an act. It is your . Ge”. . of the fa She was present . their pool was Put, into, ‘firing in Nae docsion ti Sy meee PP ra yesterda: — unable to rally Guy sate mills of Riek, ed at hisa . Every of the Rebel advanee for . the fate of Richmond They throw the. main body of their best. troops on our left with the view to crush it, and were defeated after two days hard fight. . i mgt by Pre-. mont’s advance guards, and was closely pursued by his forces and Gen. Bayard’s cuvalry . bs 1 ; aid forced to retreat. driven out of Strasburg the enemy several times logs on both sides. aarp and more are ht in. amas TON, June-3d. geet 3 Martin Kinkowstroim, Vice Consul of ussia at San Fraacisco. House bill punishing polygamy in Territories of U. 8., annulling certain scts of the [ahead Mobile wiegaet € vi New York, June 3d. ~“Bterling Stas ai EL. ‘mae — Wasuneron, June 3d4.—F. F. Low qualified and took his seat as refesentative oi: Califoraia, in the House today. territory of Utah, pa HaGerstown Ma, June 2d.—-A paroled pilot, from Winchester, me 2A pa ‘tor . . day, pean Jackson aA awe were both cessioniste told him 5 Ain had rast Sa ae > dees and Fremont, at Middistegs. ond thi Tabrmation at the yesterday. — to nine 0° il me gay ker made a reconoissanec to-day on Willamsburg turnpike. and went within three , without meeting the enemy; theit pickets. were in sight but retreatfight of Saturday and Sidhe seals pone guns. ackaon had 21 regiments ee ae 3d.—Dispatehes from . ‘ill the rebel officers r troops Fo doenicg ‘One seems sanguine [Capital when our Test wade a stand and . skimlahing was constantly going on. with-tri} The enemy is how encamped 3 miles be-) I yond this place. We have taken about 300 being constantly —President recotling 1144 a 4; Paciric RatLroan. ~: Our 1adomitable and go-ahead Representative in Congress, Mr. Sargent, i is pitching in with a willfor the passage of the Pacific Railroad bill. On May Sth, Mr Morrill, of Vermont, opposed the bill, and made some remarks that brought our Representative to his teet. We copy from the Congressional Globe his remarks. They need no further preface: Mr. Sargent. The gentleman from Vermunt is not in favor of legislating upen 80 importont @ mearure as this when there isa thin attendance of the House, yet but a few weeks ago he was engaged the House a tax billof certainly quite as important ‘a character. when” the attendance
waeso meager that he found it necessary, time and again, te resert-toa call of the House te secure the attendance of a bare quorum: But, sir, the geutleman could nog The count we aitieng the members. of that. vceasion. We are sent here to attend to the legislation of the coun. ! try, and we cannot excuse work should » cause he wasin favor ot how u will, he is opposed to this But the geatleman sual aot ge on with '. thie work until we have og rape teenage? performance of that duty members are remiss in attending to their dut-. jes. He did not then ask because members were absent or inatten ve. Why not, sir! this excuse Pc agen say what he in passing through t or inattentive ourselves from the bécause other . . important Bethat bill; and be surveys. ‘The eo = sf * ad cr “a } : « = pn ag g fa mountain ice this, Bredis sinh orang the tay ext the teate employed by engineers were used, ond the result exactly enhed the alitudes and grades indicated by the = te exuse ebtale sled a ee ede, and it appointed an experienced e r, who has = eae eae OO them in‘his “ Sibnare bo » and find them nk erren BCLS ES a mere prete that ipo the passnus of thin bi siacaae . W Goveramient has axpenied four rmont, him, be To be is in favor of the its pase~ “*The by the oe it has paid off the debt whic ted by this war? to put off this Pacific tor ntl wo are thing else is taken care of, or un are out ot debt, it never will be puilt. we will. have no wznore: talk tthe thie or gentleman abeut the road costing the Goverament one or two huadred million of dollars ; but — will read the bill be} fore ‘they esuch remarks, and correct the misapprehensions under which they seem to be laboring. The bill ought to lereesd atonce; it —— ae one teks aaares until we have paid pang 2g of this war. That may not ity or forty years,aud, in the . coneenie the generation ‘that has gone to California from the eastern and western States, myself and others, who implore Congress to build this Wo se a matter not only of military necessity t foreign invasion, but tar poutie domestic looking tw the eae of this Union, will have passed away, our and an other generation will-have taken ite p am long isolation to which they ah wshcied oy, Pacifie weiread sae be Be the tacos ment, may entire from their hearts all eympathy with this side of the continent. TOBE GIVEN AT AKE CITY! a MR. & MBS. BREMOND, —on— Wednesday, June 25th, 1862. Lake City.. Wm. Henry. wed . Columina Hii "O. Or Mtubbert Jan John MeBrown. Cees ebereeeesecenereree i Murphy. Sedaka. ies PES pages Berry, Prenech Corrall... Morateur. ge bn Hg you, a: Aiba G. Grease Vi he nae ; BL. M Prabus. H sR » Antoine Mayoux. Woolsey’s .-.d; BH. Anderson, Buck Green Moore's Flat peice ‘ ng Anh el VP “BRR s cease Teer es eceredsrenees i “Hagerty. bitte Floor ‘Managers ers, John MeBrown, Wittiam Berry Es * NEV eae ACADEMY. = Seeeecsqgese eeeatios! f . NO; 37,8 will in the or Latin and the Vor me nal ei ikawsedsias ast Se. For Racdeeuisavescetenas 36 my# W. E. PRES SEY. te! ARY ner on Diary. vet ween day, peta note and agreement Site a Pyearoerageteee es Mey tt, © Scaghsen. and all the complaimts special to the feebler sex the Bitters are earnestly recommended by thous. ands who have witnessed their superior efficacy oa ee NREL tt apters tor Every housckeeper experieners how dif. ficult it is to make good bread, and we therefore ae ig attention to the fact that i. In every respect tt excels all similar preparations every offered to the public: See advertisement in atiothe: when he blasted s store in . persons _ Coming ¢ The lady forbids a the hous Taec doubted! we have doubt th te de wi of ticket selectedtheir wo many a strings © with not sion bro resist th religion } Ricn Sneath . beautiful Purpose o on him, : bruising h ANOTH received 1 ing 235 . erected or ception vada, Goop V lected mai