another that the bridge, Mass. veneration, it Cambridge elm people of Cam the under is old George famous which mand of the American third day of July, 1775. 1s a worn and Army the on broken monarch It bas lost much of its g and its branches are ragged ravages of decay are upon aceful beauty and them. A Take him all all, | Washington was the noblest being that has ever appeared world, With small means he | plished great results. With a of undisciplined yveomen, he led a suc- i cessful revolution against the greatest nation on earth, and after republlie, he resigned his refusing to nny for his eight years of unceasing service to his country. During th doubtful struggle, his sere able men, in in creating a accept fle courage I'REE WASHINGTON two the the days be army. Proving of a cav borse. He | ing from PI accompanied The great Common to meet Washington, and ¢ enthusiasm was no railroads many of the p alos ily morning of the 3 crowd assemble when he ap ¢ ople tances At horse on horseback Washingto (oe to 9 o'clock and re drawn 1 mounted Lis ! ny was up in a le When he wheeled his horse mon and od sd . a Fi Hove itl Li fs WABHINOGTON 8 HEADQUARTERS AT BURGH, NEW YORK, as Commander-in-Chief of the forces of the United Colonies. Accompanied Y¥ bis officers, Washington then made a tour of the posts occupied by ‘he troops. It is on record that he wore at this time a dark blue coat with buty NEW He was one of those men who always look well on horseback, and it is sald that he presented a particularly fine and handsome appearance on this oc casion, . The death of Washington at the close of the eighteenth century, and the rise of Napoleon to supreme power at the beginning of the nineteenth century, naturally suggests, not a comparison, SCIPAL S WASH RENDER OF TREERT INFORKTOWN, W COMPELLED TH} NGTON CORNWALLIS, Washing “nt rought back was amazed sinall army com manded by Wianslhii fought to enslave other nations; ton Napoleol ington fought to free his own ington never thought of his own glory. wns engaged and always of his own glory. Wash been entrusted and became a private citizen on the banks of the Potomac. In the evening after the great pa. geant of Evacuation Day, November 25, 1783, Governor Clinton gave a ban gquet to Washington and the officers of { the army of occupation in the long | room at Fraunces' Tavern, New York | City. [ere the principal officers who | accompanied Washington to New York took leave of him on December 4. With solemn countenavce, and | hearts attuned to affection for their | great leader by vivid memories of the | past, the company assembled, vassing " threagh the nnteroom some time before the arrival of the Commander-in-Chief, Finally, with dread of the ordeal, Washington entered the room and in silence partook of a slight refreshment, | after which he took In his hand a glass of wine drunk It his cowrades, | and, Having gesture of etiquetie | said: . “With a heart full of love and grati- I now take leave of you, [| most t devoutly Intter days and happy as with na to that prosperous wish your | may be as —————————————————————————————— APOCRYPHAL JOKES ABOUT YOUNG GEORGE. that little boy As Great Men Saw Washington Was the Ideal Commander come to me?” Little guess | you Washington throw them George “Well, 1 can better'n can." back The Original Hackiusan, dot ~Jrrom Heribner’s AT THE SIEGE Magazine, CU YUL. CENTRE HALL, PA. JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop. Newly equipped. 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