a Pi C7 9. II. HAKTKK. VOL. XXIII Hothat wm 110t reW(m i8 bigot; ,ie thut caiirot .g a fod ? hc iftt jirc not is a slivye. GITTTSBUH3 CL0VE3. A elovsr leaf at Gettysburg I plucked the other day, Where 'neath a lurid summer sua Contended blue an gray. Wo armlet stood about me then, ,Tbe, very air around M1DDLEBURGII, SNYDER (X)., i'ENN'A NO V VAl !Kh t "''' " ' ' "i '' 'tfum ii iJiWa KDITOIl AD PKOrWTOr? cotor with ao imtnonee expression of disgost. What do yoa eay t Will joa go away mighty quick, or else I shall eud you to ' And the captain took the man by Ibe neck and wae io a way to atran Breathed peaee and quiet where I waslglo him, when a tall old man with Upon the battle ground. white hair emerged from a house near fientetiihr's Imtm foil think nail fu.f As men fell long ago, Let him go, captain, he is not worth the strangulation. My name is Tierre and I am a vine dresser.' said the old man addressing the offi cer, Theo; turning to thi coward, he added; 'Go to your home, mon sieur the major; if vou are unwilling Bshln rne Round Top ro.gh and grim ,0 do ,onr tJuty at ,eftHt J(J t rent others to accomplish it. You And where the deadly cannon stood I saw the otover blow. Again forme the rebel lines Out of the forest came ; I seemed to see them melt away Before the battle's flame. Stood out against the sky. And distant Seminary Ridge Showed where uiea dared to die. And In my front, n lorely sight Amid the falling leaves, I saw the wheat field where one day Dead men lay thick as sheaves. Around me once la battle fell The.South's herolo eons, And Armlstead as bravely died In front of Cushlng's guns. Here bravery beat rebellion back 'Hid sulph'rous smoke and flame ; Here valor gave to Gettysburg Her deathless wreath of Fame. I saw the gentle western wind Bend low the clover's crest, As once It bent the pines above The dying hero's brest. And as I stopped to pluck a leaf Ifetbought upon the plain, I heard tho shout of vlct'ry swell With loyal might and inslu. O men who fought nt. Uettysburg Our chevaliers in blue, I'll keep my modest clover leaf In memory of you. And when upou it I shall gaze What memories will throng ( Your cuuse, it was forever right, Your foes, forever wrong I Forever wreng I let History point To Gettysburg with pride, For freedom triumphed on its field, And strangled treason died. see, enptaiu, tint mayor is a mon sieur from tho city, sent to us by tho iropei ial government; all his fortuuo is in this village, in which he owns soveral buildings, and if the Germans set them on fire lie shall be ruined. I am myself in the same case; if my Rabin is destroyed I do not know what will remain for my grauddaugb- ter Jocqnelhe Bat what do yn want, sir T Franco, our country, be fore anything.' Tho enptaiu was touched, and re moving bin cap he said to the pat riot. 'loii are n brave man aud (!od blues vou.' 'And au old NolJier,' icpliod tho vine dickser, straightening himself There is my Cioss of tho Legion of Honor giveu to me by tho emperor himself, the great Napoloou ! Now, enptuin, if yon have a gun to lend me I will show that I know how t. handle it.' At this moment lively nmskoln was heard fiom the other sidn of tho barricade. Tho Germans wcio coming The villago whs deserted by its in- Habitants, women, childreu. cripples One by one the Germans climbed" over the barricado. 'Ah I there he is, the old devil,' exclaimed a six foot corporal 'I wus sure of eeoing him Cling at ns.' That corporal, Hermann by name, bad been a wotkrnae in the vdlsge i f Obaillo for yearn, nnj he knew everv inhabitant intimately. A Cllloncl: tllluhinrf I mo .... through his soldiers said to l'.ipn ierro ; 'Show yonr hands, man.' The old man showed hi, hands They warn black with powder. Kill him,' yelled the offi Hermann thrust his bnyouet in the breast of the old uao. a rio. ment 1'upa Pierre staggoied oo his logs; then fell face downward. The brare patriot, the villiant sol dier was dead 'Quick biing some straw I' cried the office.!. lt us hum this vil lage as wo did Uuzoillo. Thut wi:l loach a lesson to lho.-o rascals , f frenchmen:' III. Hermann had riot loft tho house . He light! d,i caudlmuid dofcended into tho cvllar, Ah ! ha I lie was to 4-t a good 'lir.kof Papa 1'iorro'n wine: Tim old scoundiel; so it wim ho who hail lot i-iiod liirt coinra lea mo Ion nod killed not a f0w of tluvn. 1 1 u ha I no ri grot for having iiKMiHsinaWd ,i di foico!e-H enemy I ho man who plot. clod hm h.-iuo. Jl l0 , rifiMtd l im Hi h in.) of ,i K-Hl,d. -liiilitt.r and premised it to 1-Van- C'.if., u nel.lier (,f ih.. Ti.inl Zouaves brigand of corporal i in giandfath- ei'a cellar, iu which I have locked him np-' F.r. I' And J icq i- lioo f.;ll ns !). grand- fatlo r did, lace dovn.M;, Hilt she had ut-i.gid him; Mav (1 .1 J. i ,i , i lV(J iJt) enough I i avenge her! .'IIMfHJW.IW0 N048 -'i i.'i.h 'Tlmio U a cise i,f mu.-dor for yon t. w.uk np, Tho mm guilty i,f ih,. Clime can never lo bmnght t. lico, f.ir he had jost ilinl, but an no cisfcory miglit bn found.' Dr. JaiuoH Qninteii had Imniedh euteud the fli,'e of Delict ivo John stou, at I'rtbtonville. Pi, , f,.vv days ag", and mtli thin utteianco handed Mr. JohtiHtoii a metuoruid iu hl of paper, lie hud In hi iittonding u patient i uiued Putor Ciohrbv. who a fe IlleluenN lilfo. In, I died uf ( ph l.l plitiuuoil.ii, Ih t.,t lus il:ilh Ciosnby had CollfiKB,d loLillile' hip wifu tun yeiu s Hgo- Crossby, Inn if. iu,d a boaidi i i it. . .... i ii.. .... . ,..uv.. riuy .ouiug'oil Cllllo Ii. iuj.l.,y. .I,,hn. 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The rensb army had lost the dajl For the lust three hours the soldiers c tossed the village of Chaiile. Tl, retreat hid commenced. Cuunon, baggage, infantry, cavalry, all wei mixed together. The olTlj.M i triod no more to briog order aud regulaiiiy among their taeo, or to stop their d.fcaster. Towards tho evening the retreat Lad become a helter-skelter, the van quished decreased iu number, a fow cavalry men and then nothiDg Bat in the last rays of the sun tho people of the village saw a dozen of soldiers coming oo the mad Fiom time to time they turned around aud fired shots at the enemy. Par off, ft black spot, then two, then twenty, then a hundred, detach ed themselves on the liue of tho ma- jeslio trees These black spots wore the Ger- nunt I Arriving io the village, that d jzen of soldiera forming the rear guard, or, was what was left of ihe army of La Loire; they stopped. The captain who had commanded them had chosen a good position be tween two big houses. Harry up, boys.' said the to Lis men; 'we will erect a barricade here. It shall not be said that those sauer kraut eaters bve entered this village ss in a eioroh. Burst open the doors, if it is nesesaary, and onoe more Larry np,' That captain had the tone firso, snd bis face expressed anger and determination; bis men, old African sodaves and Turcos, enraged figb ters, were not apprentices in the art of building barricades. In less than a quarter of an bonr tbe street was made impassable by cars of manure, mattresses, doors, shutter's, in faot, everything bulky was employed for that . purpose Tbi Captain, who Lad picked np gnn on tbe battlefield, was reloadiog it when a tall man with a pale face approached him. , Eiouse me, eaptaln, ara yoa tbe officer in command Y W.. ... .... , 'Believe me, sir, renonnca to ae fend this village against an , enemy twenty times, on hondred times mora numerous tban yoa are. Yoa ball sot baeadoesafol, of course, end1 ' ' - . m A yon will cause onr village to be set nfirabytba Germans. with them everything they could cur lue ablo-bodiud men wero iu the aimy. The baltlo begun; the, bullet "bulled in tho air aud flattened themselves against the walls. Tho l'reucli held the placo well mid Pans Pierre, the vine drover, barehor.dod, me uair to the wiod. tired his gun bravely, w,itt biH Crsnddaucl,ler the fire piece after each dis- at Io charge Siid.leLiy.n b..lM ... ,. , l .. ... ii . " tuu iii.in ii.iin iiii iiiinic,,. iicre N do 1 !' i xclaimea captain, 'they bomlnud us now iu tea minutes wo will havo to go if He hid not tinio to end his phraKO whon a t.ecoiul projectile pul sing through tho roof of tho eliulter covered him and Lis eohli. is with dust; happily no one was w i inde.l, aloue Jacquelino had u titled a oiy The emotiou was too mich for ti. poor girl she fainted. 'You must retire, captain,' said Pupa Pierre to tho oilier; but 1 will remaiu here. I have soma cartrid ges left; 1 shall lire them off- (Jo !' 'Never 1' exclaimed the enptaiu 'We ehall die here.' 'I tell you to retiro, you are re sponsible before Ood and lief uh the countrv for the lifd of veurmtio. To - - remain here is simply madness an not bravery. How can you defend ho had always winliod for a thing which wus to return iu tho village whoro ho had found hospit.ilii y nn 1 work whon he was in need ,.f both to seltlu iiecouU withPuPu Piuin. tho vine dresser. And hit wiuh hn 1 boon grauted. Ho was in the middle of his iofnl nfleci ions whon he hoard Houu body calling 'Hermann llorrnaut.!' Il rtcogoizcd tho voiuo of Jao.jooliuo, who, regaining her senses, hud refus ed to fulliiw the captain aud his ini.u. and had returned in search of hoi gruudfithcr from tho top of the ad- ilur conducting to the collar. Me was looking inside uud saw tho ns- shhlsiu corporal, whom she knew woll. Hermann, i& tho iiamo of God did yon nee uiy gruudfuther be my",?Ti,1 d,J NovT- H'" " f.o. n'l.."i.,' , abkoJ Lo, drinking tho vol v lif.i out of In ii. I .ii eo, ii" ih'Mie I ml. i . i , . ,a f.il.i I , -I to I in I .i;n. II I : the cellar. hud taken in 'Ob. Hermann, tell mo nhere i-?' this village with guus against cuu-Y ' noes, with twelve men agaiust five! 'Whore ho Ut My dear and hund somu Frenchworuao, if they have not changed his resting ,c jt jH tlx re on the floor near tho table. hoie I stretched him out with my I ay. met.' He tried to climb up Lo ladder, loaded with bottles. !()!, miserable wittch!' exclaimed Jiicij'ii line. (Quicker tLan tho wind, at tho mo ment ivlien his head appeared at the level i f the floor, Hlie took hiiu by j fis l""g beard and throw him back to the collar- I ten sho sluit tho 1 Uvy tiup-door, pot acrois tho 111,-M-II lull.-l i.; , ah. I ,,,, .l. ,;,....... I .. .' ' ' " ' I II Hi III. I I nn,: eui.i i tie n.vng man, md. althoii-h into w. no one over know il, my wife n.,d I pisir. I. d f.Hjtiontly. S ine little im,.. after moving to PjCfi i,ti1o I dolor mini d to ,nt her i nt i f tho nuy lMlillglut, was iiIho liillelly iippohH I to lo r and ofioti unlinked that if xln was his wife ho would hang for her. Ilo knew T wustryjng to devise Homo oicuus by which Inld get ii- r out of the way without juvulving (UY (l siifuty, nnd promised to uhhimI mo iu accomplishing that nd. Tho night of I ho luui der i came Ikhiiu fuun work in a most dinigroe.il In franu. of uiiinl, My w :f.j mid boon-thing which put i,iu in a violent puhnion I and mi (lit i in j. u 1 1- i ,, (ho in im nt 1 ! The foll.r.vilr; i tile ;.,( .,, , j t I' 'II . 11 1 1 . 1 V VV . 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A r.::ic;?v.;;:i c.trr.t!vo b'o;icr as i'ro'j to cctiiiioffcit t:;o s;);.tjcG or cgypt, r.m to kee HI" advised of his win bouts t ilt he In iiocoiini for ii i h full, but Hlliibiil.. it lii f,.J,- 0f ,ir (.;1Ui iron bar that iviit uhuiI to fas nit snd went out. no is mat wouiiu.' sai l the I.. ! d In Collin., ileal 'i xl . !,;le c..uul goituii It c..ilii,ua!iy Imuuied i Hi I. I c 10 lii do tlll.ll I illN Id Ihe i.'Hiid'l k i.om. Thk hoi loi - ni 1 1, i.l 1..' lev. r lie foi. bandied V ? I - 1 i 4. n li iAI t)l Bi I V IS oeiiur i uio u.i L.0loiV,,l rrHl ,...,, . . ! day .... I lUyht I kusw no ..n . . - . . ill lint dairy began; Kk.ih the " s-s " ' ''i n 1 1 on I ht v 1 14 e of in fighting than inaQermau prison Bui you will not be taken: leave immediately that barricade that you cannot hold auy louger; turn ou the right when you reach the end of the village and take a refug iu the for est-' Ttf ctTia locked t his interlo- enemy, 'And you' 'If I am too old to walk.' We ehall cany you ' No, thanks, iu this village I was born; Iu this village I want to die: besides tbas I 0011 fide my Jacque line to yoa, captaiu. Ui'vjyou any children. Four.' 'Then I sni tranquil ou her fate Ad eu, captain 1 Adieu soldiers, my young comiades, and ioe la Frauce I II The Germans advanced. The fir ing had decreased 00 the t rench side all at once it ceased completely. Papa Pierre bad no more cartridges left . , - He opened bis door, eutered his cabin, threw glance on the likeness hia aranddaiiKhter, tben ou s . .- . 1. wooden oiuoifix una awouea ,..-----., ' iV nt inr ciinfis . f 1 lie villago tie1 fl.iiueii acetided Ioai.i.Is hi uvouj Wheu tlmy wore about 'MO yards fm the tillage they stopped an I a fit; sergeant read the roll cull -I answered their names but one firmann 1 were is that brute?' utked an nfile. M y answoie 1 that lloy ha l seen him .the gill's home. Ibtf her here,' commanded tie coloul . WtiVscqneline stood before that flicervVieid to hea in Fri-i.nh; 'Do jl kuow where is a corpor al li 1 'fined in your house?' hhe tt"red uot. Ten v fleers berel Tie that girl and lof onr muskets,. Tbe mn- more loaded . Aim!' 01 d the ntfioer. Will joiyvv.k now, French wo maof jHPqpelumTw a glance at the Mill iv inir niyulf up to I Im mithin itn-,, W h. n I was taken sick I rmolv.id ti.at I hi heci'el 11I n.it'.ler CUlId Uot be liiluod iu the liiimi with mo, uud if I live I am wiling to pay tU pulmiy fo tlu crime," The ciiufussiuii was verv much ilisjoiulod, hut tho above is tho uo- sianoe.CioMbhy'a voice becnne uliuusi iuaudisblo C'rosslsy wasulwuys look ed upon as a quiot, iiioirBiisivo miu, and when tbe news of his ooufesn'on reached the neighbors many 0f them wuudeied out of curiosity arouud the old quarry iu the hopo of seoino something that would puint out the spot of Mrs, CVossby' giavj, Dolic tive Johnston, however, says tho most important thing is now to lo cate Ii. Iliiitfti.ii. If this can be nc complish.nl. the finding of tha b.,d will unt be a very diflloult tank. "Little boy," said u country minis ter, who wus on hU way to church village in fiiei'ho cabin of her ' ""!?' U y"Ur far""r' 1 . . rti .1 L W0,,Kl ,f -houlil Hud you here detr beloved Ofatber was a bosp flHhln(? on tn, Hubbathduy ?' "5 l V- - ' - "He'd ask me wot luek I was havin' Yes, now 1 1 jiwer yen, Your riHed the boy. The IlL-i-Iiur;' Advertiser t.-lls 'i v a ooiii of t-1 : . i ,t i,..,,t ,,( , OWII l.;.lllieill t Il.tt Ii I ll it lew il.ty. n'o. It was the .same ..Id ' .1 y - t shafierK "winili',1 (,, I., iy, 1 Im,,,,' The stranger a sl.-daii ..Id l. n i;- wlieuter from the Armenia i.ui.iin. and ave .t".!) to l.iinl ihe l.,n ',iii, ,, I he Mile tif hl farm at .y l.niin. S,,.,. after I lie eli.ip'h iartner in sin in, 1 Ihe .. man and iiil'orined him tha , 111" Fall I Irook l.'oiil 1 1 1 1 1 j it y vvanl-l e.l his (ihici. at .(i OMi, a,,, 1 t1-t i.( ; vvinild pay him to raise Jl.d'in -1 t 1, i relea-e In. hi (lie other I'. i.,w. Cul! the iinoi,hislie,ited (jeiil leinau fron. 1 the riliMldislrlelM was an honuM ui in. ' Me wouldn't break his word f, v t:ie ' .ittanee 01 . I.ij ) 1 ; :,, ,,,, 1 I threats li In't move him. Me start.. I ' for home ii, his i j. ki ty ri r, iitu -ii.ir ' mi the vanity i.f the world wiili .0 ill his pocket, and as his Iwea 1 f..., i cut the air he wus h -ai'd to wn laiin, g'l.ui. N.iii.i : vn's ii 111 a.. 1, .v.i j is; it u.l an old lnicUw heal farmer u"-; around ooenMonly too ; li'l.mg ! ' i Ir.vi tf II: latch. A poor boy huh ttKoudiu school one day vwitli u largo patch on 01,1. kneo of I, in trowsi is. One t,f his ohooluiates mado fun of him fr this, uud called liiu 'Oil I'.ii.th,' 'Why don't you liht him?' oii,-, nnn of the boys ; Td givH it to him if he culled me so.' ()!(,' mi l the boy, 4you don't supposa I'm asliaui ed uf iu v patch, do you For my part I iu Ih11ukf.1l f .r a good moihoi to keep me out of rugs, I'ui pmud of my patch for hor sako.' This was noble. That boy had couniL'o that- - t ...... would make him Hiiciiosbful in tbe struggles of life. We must have courage in oar straggles if we hope to come out light. .-.'..,3. i 11. 3 rn cr.'jGL's in'. .it w 1, .,1 1 .1. .1 1 11. C.lt. 1 i:.-i. 1, t. 1 !. .. '.V...1.Y..I, I I. 1 1 . s. I l ... i'. tr.c II A. W. 1 'OTTER, -lir.i-i,.ro. i j..,; "'l-rtTlr,,.v. ... .. .. T'l.1,,1 , th,,,. ..r f llru ill.y.l ... J1.1l.;. ".Ix'i Mt! St) J j h "."i:r:.M. Alt "I'licv-St-Law M'.: il. Luigh. J',. riBliarl,.,, buU .!'' IIS IK. L-Ofl!ll, lit ft'M.N II. WINOI.P, AUo:'"'.v t Lftr o , , MlMiLlK!itj A 1 7 ronsKr-.i T LA f, a .... i . . . 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