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The golden era, v. XIII, no. 24, Sunday, May 14, 1865.
Contributor
Egan, Pierce, 1814-1880. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
Date Added
2 March 2022
Format
Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1865-05-14
Publisher
San Francisco [Calif.] : J. Macdonough Foard, Rollin M. Daggett
Source
Dime Novel and Popular Literature
Alternate Title
The fair Lilias; or, Life in death / by Pierce Egan. Life in death Our mutual friend / by Charles Dickens.
Topic
Popular literature > Specimens. Story papers > Specimens. American poetry > California > Periodicals. American literature > California > Periodicals. San Francisco (Calif.) > Newspapers.
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Vol. XXTIT—No. 24.
~ BROOKS & LAWRENCE, -
POBLISS, Notes Gust Senetn San
California: Sunday, May 1 1865.
SSecereness ; we lave ao we ost wioa ee Done New Stay
ir i TRO at ie
PEACE. K HMarguerte rea ie ihe Tun via at pecues faed avane ace
Minnooea with Bes, and the glim voor ot peers !
suo gf Sem’ su mae
The Fa Fair Lilias ;
eae ‘read of ante cig,
Flash,
iam, seam —
[Gounod’s New one
unprecedented success
Fran
yera rc “ i raust™
ring
ce,
‘uofarls
Her bane dooy te margin world,
sgzivg the woods with her panoply
18 impearl'a
LIFE INI DEATH.
BY PIERCE EGAN,
of “The Poor “Jmogen;. or,
‘The Marble Heart,” “Lady Maud; or, The {
Wonder of Kingswood Chase,” ‘Such ii
Life,” Bie, Be.
2, lke a molten &es
The batteruprmaraaled i golden
Frode the mui senahige nd rent.
Minnie ebields hr God's
to larger
to the Iyric drama, "Fanst™
fan Francisco,
following concise story of the Opera
‘That dear old Flag of ours!”
2
ti Tuas,
aaa, in et summer's tread T hear—
‘than a pule—still as a dream,
wie ‘husbed lip, arog ike a daw
Radlct and blondene—it aye that beam
Soft and pastontess rom lashes dra
To the drooping taernens of tere.
Act
Faust is discovered alone in
The lamp by
has been
know the su ne ah a aneuntt him * about fo expire, \
For every soul who tite cil ing slinmer upon
fermen preached trom God's Nobleat Page sty,
(ore eloquent than buman accent. the tenle,
‘Yet Thear avother veice—calm bat strong, sinking Tight isan. image
yielding to
mockery.
but fruitless
has brought no gleam of
ews to nthe oF ee of light Act Foarth. *
tes no xan hs wumeneeet Ms ones,
‘Walks again the spotlasIiled eld, his restless spirit torture him with Papino
And light that greeed Paul in prison le oon
‘Threads our blindness,bidding Passion yield closes the volume, and as is
the distant horizon, wher
of at oer ay ilded to
he lavokes the only
perplexed and ‘comaisbed
for-Deatb. But too
await its natural
that stands among
oreling cows pon
"rg, Dray then,
Aaa 70 tala Se marae biomes with, blood
Sending it missionles back to G
‘it your bare woe mtr ve yestoot
red beneath Hi chaste
(©, Hark ! and ye isten ye shall hear
Above the iron tat of noisy war
‘That pervading vere,
on the table,
deadly contents into
is about to drain
raising the cup to
© that proud Banner's starry blaze
Harrah
Tuat done old Flag o ure
Tue blueeyad boy tha was bie pride,
rebead white and wide,
Softas a tear,
heft of thas lead secni re
ues Tay the ease heard from without saluting the
erro md he “ep visions
PE your seeing, srndcon grown
Ye fain would curse 1 not reap}
Bat slowly grind ‘den araunen pan her,
3 Wherein eternal purj rrought, shall
tye patieatly,
For He only teopoths ad He il
Har your ery as wh
He beard * we perish ey
Henry We
Yet carries tn bie Aoger-tips
More feeling than a thousand lips
fashion out.
10 columa stays,
A_and vee
eyes.
one or
Ina nese sore 3 at Plymouth
Brooklyn, the Rev. Heary War.
expressed the falewing views: “I
tan ight you to
as indispensable & be honor of
cnt. We aia
her person,
to
and es at wealthy,
the South feebte and ‘Japoverithed
weakened by excesses. W
for the walle sod prosperity
try—not of New E
‘ion, The ex ne of our country
quire us to doa thousand fold mor
ever before ; and firs let us
‘we do not fall into the easy
geance under the plea of justice.
“Te by she tion ofa ahoght
‘Too great to Ala
Over Sumter, see
i
1
‘That dear old mus of ours 1”
How dared ye shout? Did
Tea watered mer end hs aco
to up
. disappoine
for sbe
red (ae accep
offered God
hitratce gran tron
ho ft et
dif Thad my way after the close
01
was up, she
ean and’ ta
the
and
draws
+ Act Fifth.
introduced to the
is s0 eager to
the very
Wh shout,
How clear thoes eotdier Loves te at,
God bless thom every on
Ace they felt plat Geil
son stil,
hen come a wide, deep thou of pate
That iar nad nt atreogth
wen for trlomph
‘od then the deafening toondor Foal,
All epeecb conld grasp of power to feel,
© Murrah
‘That dear old Flag of ours
E.Ca
nalty
d's vengeance Pat e
jon't want any more vengean
not expatriate any read jers on the
of vengeance, for as they bave once
the people they might co. soagala, I
not expatria ‘them:
don't koow as you will oo vith
dorse me in this view. 1 am,
Consistent, having aeret urged
est shedding of blood save when
in
ough 1
ce.
Parisian Morality.
In the Paris corrsepondence of the
to show the South their total, Gazelle we read: Another
sion of onr former sentiments
ning poliilans have made) vem
that we hate them but
of gossip in Paris just now is La
New @ “A
would
her
an ecstacy
to say
now us and you; we are
rethren ; we love i and
desire your a in return ; as of
a mission as that I will go
cheeffull
‘9 these sentiments
ade a formal 1
tee, from whi
only as a kos ol to
We wis
half, that we rior bo desire
them—far less any
Giadiy do we leave vengeance
Whom alone it belongeth,
will forgive the sins of all
Act Chird.
not
expect
engendered: in
jinds; » Lilias’s
Tue San Francs A caepnet ie ‘ie following
c1sco
© on Tocudsy, Nay ‘Ith.
takes —A gentleman gad
nominees of the “Union Party” f ‘te ¢ following version never-
follows: For hereelf
"y
Act Second.
to
jlaxome, Jr.; for County Clerk
Hasbach; for Recorder, Jobn Matleney
Treasurer, Chas, 8, Higgins ; for
D.W. for District,
‘Tue Erroxr is being made in Paris to
Behool, Joke for Surveyor,
W. Von Schmidt for Harbor Ms aster,
Marcus Marloes, for Harber
James Laidleyy for Coroner, Dr.
Murphy
eit
uniform of black cloth and to
wealed rea