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Collection: Newspapers > Morning Transcript, The

May 23, 1861 (4 pages)

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=a vROM THE EAST. ook ble mr peg em pies Its shout of o pleoe with Lh ~ pate Arh nny warfant of elther religion o ‘Vic. . Confession by the accused ’ Two wiincaiee "2 to overt acts of treason “are necessary to convict the or a Wis edislecian of ects Gone by +g ‘made in f or lan tamount to of . to each ieot Germans. At five o’clock, on Saturda; of U.S. reserve: gua ut ares. towards their armo ‘the mob, . Three of their ‘marched i , . of this Union Convention. . to meet with a favorable response, but that is ‘. not to be expected. The number of deley is a prbttnenaitis calling ® citizens of St. ‘Louis to Prearye of the Mithodlat: Churels xi aA Weitieand (2: ro . whose paper, the Kwozeille Whig, circulates . aaaeees arg meson cipresses hin from attack by, the,seeessinnistes “We were ‘with Lincoln's ite ural ‘atid HéW’ have to Yeééra” — greta, that ite conservative, and ity of sentiment,.is., be ‘The new Admimstra' on, we ove, in a very shirt time, . 1 deistical, abolition swinho’ _patriotiom, ae Be feel sakscad will Pe tobe an utheldtica tracnmen ut po men of. peg : We are among to the Union as long asa ag hold:on to;but we expect ite 3 i gm vos ee yb reign. of Linco! n ever survive his term. » without. & ) the secessionists; but if they. wore. not delivered with more. Judgment than appen ere. this “‘atlieistical, deistical” dig in Pre Louis, . Lincoln’s ribs, we should not imagine them to have been superfatively éffgctive. In the Christian vineyard he may be a most worthy “. and efficient laborer, but in the field of poli* . ties he has about as little discretion as a mad bullina crockery atore. Union Mass ConvENTION.=A. call for a Convention of genuine Union men, who, iga . Bring all partisan organizations and platforms, have bat one dominent political desire, and that {6 save the country, is now circulating in several counties in the state.— Lt names Sagramento as the place, and. the 13th day of June as the time, for the holding This call ought gates allotted to Nevada county, in case our Unien men choose to-be represented in this Convention, is 16. 1“ i A military officer, who most cordially . detested the halberds, used, as a substitute for flogging, to expose delinquents on parade with a large iren bombshell attatched to one in. Sreecions Whe kindred , oF ke . electricians r «. their hoatilities against the weiss. ap “ite ‘ sition for troops to. defend: Washington City, ee a nes ad be ‘laid “before you Seder eee ranch ‘and . definition of the pets, Within it, will’ be ‘ineluded acts of building, ma or eay . way fitting out or vietustling earthy veaetarte the hostilities of our enenties’; se Pra visions, arms or other supplies tothem, raispong obtaining credit for their serviitero twanibit oy district by alle, to war by his own acts ; he levies war by acting with those who set re on foot, or by ‘aeizing acts a hostile ng‘erime of misprision of treason is this: If any person owing a’le‘to the Government has knowledge of acts of treason by ‘others Sikin ihe satin oto Cort and. does. not it known'to the P t of the United . ri States, or one of the of the: United , or the Governor of the State, or a or te thereof, he” becomes eu ‘of mispri of treason, and subject to seven years’ imprisonment . and 2s fine of $1000 for the offense, and.it, is the duty of the Grand Jury to present’for trial therefor such offeuder, whatever may be nis individual connection or reltoeiiy with the offender. Tue Nortu inane TELEGRAPH.— The. scheme of uniting the old world with the new by meams ofteleg ap! ication has not been abandonned, it seems, withstanding {the monstrous failure of. 1859.— The ReyabGeographical Society of London . has had the subject under consideration, and from reading a pamphlet copy of their: proceedings, weare led to believe that tliere is at léast a prospect that the matter willbe again taken up, with a view to the successful completion of the enterprise. Upon this important subject the Republican has the following: It has been demonstrated by distinguished t the only cause of. the failure of the A Telegraph was the great distance between the consts of Ameneca and Europe, experiments ats that the relectric force is greatly retarded, if not altogether obstructed, by transit through very long cables. The Atlantic cable. was sone two of their legs. One day when several men = ‘. were undergoing this punishment, a_ sailor, pes one hundred miles in le a tal vs who by chance had strolled near, called out probably uo sattery that ‘could "be pero , eR re eae catered ane oath not to fight against the . tis companions, “My eyes, shipmates ! . current through the wires.for vo great» disor. . only look here !—I'm blest if here isu’t a som to 7 aan Sent constantly recur ‘ah slature passed several . soger at anchor !” 4 Ting dange rea on Saturday,:the nature of which is not ee ape eree e i res ect it _ ‘Tall P. Shaffer, on _. "same & secession cadinnnas ta Work has been bégun af the St. Helehee wnt ot oa aoa yng ota ~ ackson and the legislature na quicksilver mines. Three companies in . connect America with Euro the way of sid fo be m pot op aay wey he the Bear District have commenced tunnel. Newfoundland, Greeniand, Moctaud ‘and the = mn Lams gb te selegaan Ope. ing. The ‘Tuscarora company aré in 150 . Ferroe Islands to the North of Scotland, and prevent the <i ae ak Mand Play ‘the Inst day of the Yoga ) session, & committee of the Assembly, sae oe ne W, Blair, P mage inf De chasing new apparel. Some respect is due vy preyith the legiatare te crt ot A daha te “y to the opinion of others. ederal Goverament ye. Reap ie A Fine Cavatry Company.— Under majority report, all. the Secon ts A intervals With-sweet kisses ; . organized in Sutter J mataceonrnaayies where the Grand . The feet, the Dead Broke 250, and the Apdstols have cogmenced. Their claime all “pros: pect well. C¥" Itis a very easy 7-hiee for lovers to interest each other; If they occasioanlly hesitate for sweet sayings, they can ‘fill up the LaF when “beggers cease’ to’ importune you, itistimé to begin to think about’ pur Capt. ‘Wm. Alphonsé Sutter, a cavalry company, already nambering sixty:sevén: well selected,men all ready tu attest their devotion te. at a Py tw) ward, has been Masowic.'Tie Gra Grand Lodge of Masons, by a vote of 245 to. 120, have, changed its thence by land direct to London. His. prois was announced in a communication te Pofthe laging. oft before .er about the mah of the layit Atlantic eable. In that comataaten ion, if our recollection is clear, he, predicted the failure of the exploit. which so many pat would prove successful, and argued that only manner in which telegraphic communication could be established between the two céntinents was by = ne [pztteme vy enn wage route, — ntic . if a which has been ing the whee My of scientific minds in »-Eng «The route pes peed Ls streteh ph pe ry. 600. miles from coast : 7% amiltoa Inlet, to Iceland ; ‘ie coe from thenee t the Ferroe ‘Islands, and thence about 225 miles to. the North of Seotland, After. a full examination into all the possible coarely this a “— been pronounced . feasible, and human enterprise may “ ye ne forty min. eS ee eae om ‘HARVEs'r tN Conrra Costa County.— mae ae of the ‘Comm May next will be held.— » Bays: net wr) James L. i ot Bosra aod WHE great mati POC. Belcher of’ j; have beet elected, us by our of those. ‘whe profess to believe ach State af the American Union ae .
«0 to anybody. Ot. couraé, no money, to aid: in.retern emp could ye renarat ia ming tv Hoo the firet na Grand and thé secdud an: Deputy . Grand Master af’ thie Order in this State. — Brother P:'W. Degnte. Gena FEREIOS: %, TONES tr The Sieve Tone Democrat has failed to reach ts for the last two ‘numbers, « peared Suseenneaanely oath. have you seceded? nares entetins eee to snatunichabaane dene taehtne Ie jred oak] ae seen ig-. the specie on hand, andthe second wilt have . Bat whee “you rascally 1 rebels to rout in the first. then march the stars and stripes down this [may call on all Union men os aster around ‘them, and Gssure them that they shall have prom and I tell you that thousands and show . will floek around them, the truth of what I bare ain givedy told. ives. that seces— was cratnmed so ag : Pe ¥v Bo or We mo ee re cleriooke ck that eas Rien rage Fa will soot apie RN, incor and. then? *i ie mo joke.. Butter rea i ahete per Ib, and i neither plenty Fresh meats are from twenty-five te "Mh ave tents per pound—all sorts, from the tender calf ‘the venerable’ bull. Short crops will follawthe wer fever. While Massa loafs about the city, or plays. soldier on the island, Sambo don't go to’ work of his . own accord on the~plantation. The screws fo banks, . tell jon of the Join. was * free} urpo rah! The first.installment eilaheun use up to: be paid /in shinplastera; the third in negroes, bly, and so on. Pity us; we-are in a way. Do not believe what our paghar g for they hive’ _—_ ceased to tell ; _Intsh Kirry.—* ‘Bh; sweet Kitty Neil, ise up from the wheel—your neat nigh foot will be Weary from spinning ; one trip Be with me to the. sycamore tree, half the ish id there, and the dance is Ne berioning. *he sun is gone down, but the full harvest moon shines sweetly a on coal, on, the dew ores valley ; while all the air rings with the loving things each little bird sings in raat gall alley.” heer are bhish roy r 8 w r.eye in t glass, as she g vals 5 0s hair, glancing; tis hard to refuse when a young-lover sues—so she: couldn't but, choose to—go off to the dancing. And now on the green the glad groups are seen—each gny-hearted lad with the lase.of his ¢’ and Pat, without fail, leads, out. aweet Kitty Neil—somehow, when he asked, she ne’er thought of refusing. Now Felix Magee puts his pipes to his knee, and with a flourish so free sets each couple in motion ; with a cheer and a bound the r the ground—the maids move around just like swans on the ocean. Cheeks bright as_ the prefs light as the doe’s, now prom ee 9 retiri mf now boldly advancing orld. all around, from the sky to the ground, rnd Woot sight oie be found as an Irish lass dancing. > JOuN BELL, OF a Louisville Journal thus speaks of the treason of John Bell, in abandoning the ranks of those bens cere: 7 defend the fer biages : pond inglorious anes was never. cig ttisher by a sacred and permed cause. It must excite unspeakable morification, and’ dis ».and ind . im th Sree ie i a eae st constitutional liberty. “Toe Keu le Deets longer for the Union, the Satins + ree = hgh the laws. He fe fast + and wants to go bg He” Ags tag Honene ought to have the Union, since his only of the le was the Union. He ‘is unworthy of the party that made him their A Poor Prosrecr.—The Pensacola correspondent of the Charleston Mercury writes as follows: There are now between 6,000, snd 7,000. troops hete. We shall have a long siege here The enemy have the: advantage of us, They have more guns and the advantage of position. . They have command of the sea, and can reinforce and supply themselves coapttns eit ey We are in ao barren cou t railroad or water commu nieation. Tet will be very laborious. and expensive to feed an army ‘thus circumstanced. THe farmers have ¢ commenced haying in 4b Bete 8 to 1OCtS Der poy , Or as CHEAP as a ee th soane Gmelhy ot Mg one ‘ — Hs colar Hotse west: posite sane Monre's te. JOSEPH & BROT HER, THE E OPPOSITION ‘Stone, , Baton, who ke Main street, op ried away by » neon. “Tt coiiti $40 in es (Kae contin aw, BY) Cor. of Broad ona Ping Foi NEVADA CiTy. . request of ‘Sier Of Every Kind ana a mead: "Revs May’, sa, . ARRIVED AT Lastt sh Se PAM, ROBE MN a Pe aman pt PRE dati customers nave are erived toa 2000 Petia Cubans Anat foo? 3000. Anal er To the jodlerdt ya Cigiil : Call an test a new article, whith is superior to the Figarp perme symp THE “RE BA NORIEGA! ste arene ii A. R. JENKINS. sol %, Nevada, apritenn.mtr "Te Stree memory of ow : Resolved, th " on the minute BROAD STREET shed itr the le DRUG AND BOOK stors, Barely : LW. C. M. BATES & Co, J-¥. Duane, cr’ Oar’ ni diy evening, . rpeny ve: vas AND nooks, Ee legislation.. ¥ ba And will Sell them pie Miller, Enstm * : on Tuesday m AT THE LOWEST cAsH PRICE. have all, «pro . — homes by this Chase will soo Dr. ©. Me ttending Physietan, 4 covats of ya ae orn: A mone, . shot gun at th = cial streets, ti “REMOVED. cel of Pedro. Su caesar ‘Seal = _ A Large ana well aelected «) ) The San Fran STOCK OF GROCERIES, Bi "ilsts a individu " Cdl Pde; thes, tte: Sonoma. The crop is quite light—from.a. _.quarter to a third lese than last year. The . first of the new erop was-sold for seven dollars per ton. Tae total amount in the State Treasury, at the close, of business on Saturday, was $323,504 34. In the General Fund $77, 1550 10. . Execution.—Cha eo Giddings, a negro, convicted of murdering another. negra in . c LosT. sheets of which shall be through * mediums, revived by the original authors, AZ sine SS Np. the note