Powaiitda.| Bellefonte, Pa., February :0, 1911. 4 He Obeyed Orders. General Dabney ©. Maury in his| “Incideats of General T. J. Jackson” says that when the war between the! statex broke out Jackson was the pro- fessor of mathematics at the Military | College of the South. He wished | strongly to take command of a cadet | corps. but the heads of the institu- tion were desirous to have him con. | tinue hix teaching. Governor Wise | called out the state troops and ordered | that a corps of cadets be held ready | for immediate service, liuckson, then, major. veported at once at the guard. room as ready for duty. General’ Smith said: “Major Jackson, you will remain as wou are until further orders.” Jackson at that moment was sitting | on a camp steo! in the guardroom with | his saber across his knees. At reveille the next morning he was found in the same position. “Why. major, why ave you here?” ex-