The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, April 02, 1864, Image 1

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Si:W 4:jearif piiii4kaii4CO - O?witletttilit?2thr
• ' ltleT , W.gfwvitbinlkinpfaths..'„ ..,
2,09-7.. ' ...- - aneldtlittatulul the expiration ofthe year
AWkag.., " "4 ' ili I A P6P . A. -- .,
• ' ".., ' llie faA r ifx l rlll , l64i-discontinned until all ar=
a arages la:pald 323415 11 t-lteo ß tion ? f Ale editor:
'.• . itales-of . ' , ldvertiiiitt'in'the Spy.' . •
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t.- st. , , Imo. , 30.-• am. Iv.
71. sal. Ao lines:n :;
r)egus,. n 0 2,0(1....1.23. -3,u0 3 -5,00 1,00
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3 . .! . . "an ...4 . • ASO, 3,00. - .3,747.50 12,00 '4,00
~ [Larger adierthaintenia in proportion.) . i
'' "'Biel:utters._ and - Administratoretblotices. 0 inner
done, $2,00.' - duditobe Ictilictis and Legal Natio:m.3
'lnsertions, $1,60.?t ~..„ • ,
~ t ipontal, S lotices;italeadipg matter, 10 cents a line
~,,for late ltisertion.:-.„, - ~..-
Yeduly advertineia w ilt be btutrged the' same rates
ai tranelentadverra for 'all matters nut reinting
strietigio their burintaa ....• •• . •:.• • . -
•tA/ 2 •Atit l talhdag*iititeeimiklired CASH; or collectable
..by draft in 30: day rajperviiapertion.
• ..' -.'',..' • ' .. 41,4*V01f.K::
Ikvingpstadded..tosint, ellen ono of GonDox's Iti
,:PaOrlell Ilk Pateses,,ve MO enabled to execute in a
superior'manner., at. two/ lowest prices. every de.
apription ofiprintinw knotm lo- the art. Our Enciort.
• yergnvor.lopall".o.4large and nethlonlble: Give
us a tin/laud Aniflrorls iluiltsponk for itself.:
'=`'RAIL ROAD.
WINTkIIARRAtTGEMENT;
e_CREA:"±j:;T.RUNK' =LINE , - 111031
" 1,011 - 'theNtirtif add North-West fur Philadelphia.
liew:Vorkilteakiing,Tottarille; Lebanon, Allah town.
.E 4 ,Aton, Ate" &es -
Trains:leave 'Harrisburg. for Philadelphia. New
:.To*ii‘iteadinty•Po and! alllnterutodiato Stai
• •u o dgmet iv suouto 2P. lif.
Near - York Expresi leave.; 17arrialamtet, C. 30 A. 31..
.arrliitig qt.3ieu.,York at.11.46,the tuarrtognor2ng:'
• _A - sPettaialtetornerodation' Patisencer"trai leaven
Reimang at 7.15 A, N., and returns trout • 'lf risburg
st4 -- P."31.. • -
Pgree front, Ifitriliiburg; -to - Nair' Tor): „ gti AA; to
Philadelghity d 3 3b sad -S2 SO. - paggage elioalted
Returning lea4RNOw.Xork at 0 A. 31..12 noon and
7- P. , 51, (Pittsburg Expreastirriving at Harrisburg at
2 A. DV) "Lettee Philadelphia at 8.1.5 ~•it:;3l.,' and 3.80
P .
Sleeping, in' the ? few- York.Express
through "to and from Pittabilegoilthout change.
Passengers by the .tatairlasa - Railroad leave Tx
maquast4l3o A. , 3f.iand2.lS P. 3f: for Philallelpl4,l
Now:York, anti nil Way Points. -•-• • - •
Trains leare.Pottatille at 9.15 , .1:3t.. itad 2.20;P. M.,
for P.hiladelptila.,Harrisbutrgtidyew.York. • tr• •
An Aceemmadattrin Passenger train leaves Read.
ing at 11.50 ^4:3l7;arietreSurgis frbui ,phitadelphia. at
4,30 P. M. 4 4 • ^ .
4-ill-Allaite2abore APJafitit
- A pay:train learei Pa.t. rillcatA.3o,A.-31,-and•
• Plilladelplitaiit 3.15 - IVM., • ' • • •
• Kiommutatfon, • Mileage,' Segiou - oh, and tiettraion
Tielteurat rtri teed rates In and from al b
SO Poundiliaggage allowed:tech pa iSetiVer• • •
"'General - Superintend nt.
• i4 : a4ti elettiA itt i etit g tug Li' r,
S A: M.
Ilarrisburg .tettomodation, 6 50 P. M.
Truing leavo west.
)(ail Lean, 12 00 A. M
liarrimburg ArenmoLlation, 0 50 P. M
Columbia train nrrivey. S2O "
E. K. 130 ICE, Ticket Agent.
READING AND COLUMBIA R. R
Train leaves Columbia at .1 20 P. M
Returning, leaves Adamstown t; 40 A. M
Arrives in Columbia at it 10 A. M
R. CRANE. Supt.
XL C.II.4I.ILWILH.
YORK ANDWRIGHTSVILLE R. It
The trains from 'Wrightsville and York
will run as follows, until further orders:
Lenvn Wrlnt twine
7 30 A. M.
100 P. M.
7 30 P. M.
4130 A. at.
12 14,P. M.
361 5 . M.
Leave York
1 . • 16
Departure and Arrival of the Passenger
Trains at York. ..„
' DEPARTURES FROWYORK.
For 13Ar.irrmouB, 4.15 A. M.; 13::2) A. M.,
and 2.50 P. M.
For Rannxannao, 12.00 noon, 0.19 P. M
and 12.32 A. M,
ARRIVALS AT YORK.
From DALTIMSIRE, 11.55 A. 111443.1.3" F.
and 12. Z A. M. •
From IfAmusnuno, 4.10 A. M.,.L25•A.
3.f., and 2.45 P. M.
On Sunday. tho only trains running Tiro
the one from Ilarrisbn rg at 8.25 in th 41 11l 0 rn
lag, proceeding to Baltimore, and the ono
from Baltimore at 12.29 A. Bt., proceeding
to Harrisburg-.
DR. ROPPER.
D178T.--OFFICE, Front Street , next doer to R. - .Wlllizuna'. Drug Store, between
Locuat aria: Walnut sts, Cola., Pa. Apr.
IL. B. Essics,
ITTOINEY A$D COUNSELLOR AT
owns/A, PA.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS f
NEW Stock I .. askreceived. We have
some
cheap
. ' . NTZY & DOWERS,
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Nove Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall , col's, Pa.
rabet,2l3,lBo3r
URGEON DENTIST, offers his profes-
Atonalcinity'.
services to the citizens of Colum-
E. and vi
OFFICEon Front street, fourth door
above Locust, offioe formerly occupied by
;I'..Z Hoffer..„ -
Colutubla v Doe .
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IL MM. ZiffOßT3l,
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VITORIBUSIND COUNSELLOR it LAW
la. Columbia, Pa. ' • • •
- Collobtiono.promptly made in.Laricaster
York counties. '
: Cola. , Jnlp 4;1863.
-BED IBM DESTROY/L.:, '
• MAIM* Rninplo. No
It is Made a powder sad will not soil thi
bodelotpmlf.itdoesziotfpre*.eitry
the money -will be refund&l. Poi sale at
they store of ' J. RUMPLE, 41. - SON..
July 4,,!011. •
Balers SALT!
* Mentiredby.thesubaniiberr4± their*
store iuLeafitirtie - et below KeeMd,
100 41140 Ground Alum - Salt,
akblob ;will be sold at the lowest market
J. RUMPLE& SON;
Vols. July .1,4803.
• , 13LONALND MlZZeri r
Teaonbeeribein .hsrus recet wr!
large stoelr.of &Mandl C
anas
of Bar Iron and Steel. - Tieeyy are oonstaxt
ly supplied 'with stock br tllls biturefroMbi
buidneds, and' can fruirialrit. to ctiistotners
Sul largo or small quantitieNtaz •:tba Unita
- • RIEIittPLEASON,Lt
• Leentt . at t ,jrlosr'Sslxerd, , -(2lorsi.; Bs.
nowt 1r • ' rr0..4
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Writtairforthe p"y." ,
Oh! .klease Giv . e Mpa Pew.
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u Oh ' ••.'
sma elittre- s trio,
Her dark eirprcesiiii'eyea - iiiiiad,22
Antlia wesiltli'oraubnrii haft. ' • ,^'.'
Her garnteiits wornneotl ineniled , - •
Though very scant and
Her little fairy'feetwere:barc, - -
And purple with the °Old. •
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"Oli I .pleasellye me ar penny,. .
Or a:little piece of bread; -, -
My mother's sick and starving,
.. - !..And;cannot.riiiseher head;:, '
She sitysherhearrislireaking, •
. Her , wearylif%
aiimost :-; , •
And - soon•she'lL pwthe river,
To a pew:eh:d e happy shore.
And oh ! could I go with her,
To that bright and happy hind, ,
Where brother went so long ago,
To join the happy band
Of angel friends who've gone before,
•
• And wait for us to come,
Where:we shall ne'er bo hungry
In that glorious' spirit home - .
Perhaps that God will send for Me
When they come for mother dear,
For she- says.He is too good and kind
To leave me-starving here,•
And she thinks Ire soon will take me,
To that world so bright and fair;
And the children ne'er will scorn me,
Or call me beggar, there.
And dear papa may come there too,
And again be kind and good,
As he us'd to be so long ago, -
When he bought us coal and food. •
And if he's truly sorry, = ,
Ma says he'll be forgiven; ' -
And oh! how happy y.-e shall be
For there is no ree l i$ Heaven.
''Written forthe `•Spy"
What- I Love.
BY SAMES_S. NVA.YKY.,:q,
116're - the gentle zephyr's breath,
Fanning the aged yew,
Rustling the` Maple's silvered leaf,
Kissingthainoriiing clew;
Wafting nightly „sombre - mists away,
Beyondtheidistantlicath;' ~.'
I love the ',ferm:in.*, withia _ . .
• Thezehtlezephyr' .. s - brelith.`
,••'•
I loviite stroll besido . thii,sfreak ."' '-
' Whero bloeins—:•.•forget-not"-not"—
Where.bkissoinssweetperfume,the air
-% Inlthatideal spot ; .
Whereiipplirig waters' slug ti - song
Crer,betis.orpelible, stone
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liaising iher.ft upater'.-,illic'.x hilif".
As it goes dapeiegon: ,
I love to sit at; eventide, - , . •
' -And, contemplate the pask
When youthi'in allits vigor,, ,
pc 4
Strottg. hope It. 11.114101 e east
And throughlihe.tt,flour r oteas,
' ' U4r,1r..* 2 / 4 1*.iS" %I.PlM' s taar
Craze tlictre;lx iveAcil2kei4slL.
Where reigns ecstatic bliss.
I love to kneel. beside my cot 4,
The close of every day,
Aryl there invoke Gocl's blessings,
NVliile thus, I humbly pray ;
And when this weary life is o'er,
To all so briefly given,
I love to hope, beyond the grave,
To gain Ater-nal Heaven.
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Written for the Spy
Farewell to Childhood's Home.
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Another home stands open to receive me,-
And one fond hesui, Will hail my presence
there;
But 0, dear native home! I w.sip to leave
thee,
And childhoods friends fonyou are very
' •'- • --
dear.
Once more alone among.these scenes I'll
wander,
These trees, those grassy paths I love so
well ;
Here by the 4ide of the soft flowing river,
To this, how hard, how hard to say fare
well.
With friends beloved upon its placid bosom
How many happy hours have passed
away,
..Ind then the homeward ride, with Its
moon light
Shedding a silver radiance o'er our way.
There's yot one sacred split that I iaust.
visit,
The earth with a sisters tear-drops lave,
TI se silent stars alone must see mo kneeling
In the church -yard, beside my sister's,
grave.
..ind now, and now farewell, the early
morning
Will bear me far from these dear child
ish scenes,
But Oh, how vividly, in after years,
Will they come back to me in blessed
dreams.
02tunibia, Pa.
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Written for the Spy.
AFTER MANY DAYS.
BY WILLIE W&EX
-0-
CHAPTER. IST
" And you *ill always prove true,
Edith, let !mute what may 7"
" Always 1 4. .
He folded her to his.he.rt.„kissed her
lips and brow—then gently Fitting her
from him—hurried down the lane, and
thus they parted. GeorgoHeifield ara
Edith Wray.
Edith was the only dingbter-of wealthy
fanner Wray, she was a handsome; -well
informed, and pirtferdarly agreeable girl,
she had tong loved , 'George:Hayfield,. he
was the nephew of the village 'Pastor, awl_
poor. His uncle hid given him a care
ful education, and that ,was all, for he
wasinot 'Wised With a surplus of this
world's goods. - •
Harmei bed;looksd *pan' the
intimacy between hie dingliter! and pbo
pennyleee nerpleir : Of "tip '7.o!cei pastor
,ythintg.:tat etfomaragemitni.
kaWtha 1111:Edtli siffilteim4l4ll4
oraietraWefrtiferl 4 r. ll l,
/ 0 4 , 4- 8 1*. icttlft2i.S4*#.l4
inlMut,u43l,l;°`:-li,"M
"NO ENTERTAINMENTSO pIIEA.? AS liE.A1:1INO, NOR ,ANY PLEA-SITIVE. SO L STING."' •"-
COLUMBIA, PENNSYLVANIA, %SATURDAY 'MORNING- Altair trrlB64.v'f
pfs ?;. 4 -- 4 . 7 S"-*
W h P n-he 1e.1 31 "e ,4katqeof#39:l4 l d-left.
the'cvillagett-to:be:goirer many:years,t•per- , 1
hape ii:feria 4iiirfei r tix-relfe've7d, 2
W740 0 ,4*.0W: , ' gfOt
favor.ouLlortsome-one.:ef,thejiatcy weafiV,
suitors thatpaid-her homage,— . -
; Woulif
not;i4ailikniAtin4 - 4.- - ,lieWai4
klltiOimtcoffe: her• a.homeiiequal,:if not
.., • • ..
sutrerii?r,ttn'the One - sheltadsilWaysknowit,
itrid'tlicntginer henit 3145uld7. t haie•urged
him to write often, she_said , iicitliing, - inci
promised true;-and wait for half_
until 'he came to elaini her, and is the
* dais and .weelti Went':: 4 hy,'she gafve - ilo ;
encouragement Wihe many admirers who
flocked about her. • • - -
'One day it#Cr• refusing a young rriair
whom her
,father thought _ an . ;e4igable
match for her, he said • • •
t• Edith, wliatticryou mean by presist
ently reftising' all the •offers on have:"
Do you menu - to liVe - and die' an - old
maid ?"
" Yes, father, if I do not find a man I
can love. I will never marry for the
sakeof getting married, I 'must love, re
spect and honor the Man to whoml plight
lay troth. Surely you do not wish to
get rid of me ?"
a No,' Edith, you know I don't, but
few girls would have refused young Wel
don, he is a worthy . young fellow, besides
being the wealthiest man in the county."
"1 know, it, andif I * .eould have loved
him, as a wife sliould for ,h2r.liu.sbaiid,
I would have been gladoto , have acceded
to his-proposalrinit -I can - never think.
more of bins than of 'a: dear friend."
And so the years went by, Edith re
mained. true to• the •promise shelad-given
Coberoloyer the . night , they. parted., - NO
image ever; hlottedliii hright,reanli face'
from her heart, - :alaa:She:determiried . that,
if he calm' not to- claim her as hia.hride,
as" he had ProMiiedie 'dcr,"lhat She Would.'
go &Orin to the' 'ii''alenearit he-triie
to birn through life, dit e kth.au - d eternity.,,
: Oh, ...would :that- czore moro.wO,
men•aa , ,constasiiiitid' eas,Edit:h Wray
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sorrow an'd cloucis'f3/4
CnAITER
•
Nine years And gone by s'nee,George
Hayfield parted with Edith Wray, and
one bright June afternoon, a Stranger, a
tall, handsome, elegantly dressed stranger
drove up to farmer Wray's spacious dwell
ing; His face was-ttownedi and nearly
half covered with a long, black beard.
He looked
,More like a foreigner, than an
American.
Edith same to the, door ir. answer to
his knock and he asked :
"Does fame; .1114:pyjiye.4e.re.,?".
Though the face wtraraltered;tbe voice
had not changed, Edith recognized it as
the voice she had longed to hear for nine
weary years, and she flung herself into
his open arms, was folded to his broad,
manly breast, and 6n his bosom wept
tears of exquisite joy.
Nothing could exceed the 'astonishment
of the farmer and his wife, when they
were told that the stately, elegant stran
ger was none other than George hayfield
who had, nine years before, left them to
seek his fortune.
And hi had sought and found it, for he
came back to his boyhood's home with
coffers well filled with bright yellow gold,
and farmer Wray then :understood why
Edith had:refused All:the oligible.oftOt
that had been made her, and be gave a
hearty blessitig to his children when they
knelt before him and told-him of their
love and constancy..
,-
And before the autumn stripped the I
summer foliage from: the trees, and with- I
ered-the bright and fragranidlowers, Ed;
ith became the bride of the man she had
so truly And - oonsistently loved through
the long• . yeers of
,separation stud uncer
tainty, sind'farmeiWrsiyalitrays spoke of
his` son George with pride arid estisfito
tion::
They were very happy in, the elegant
home George built near the flu= house,
and 'Edith thanks God that she was never
tempted to break her trust, for after aumi .
daytrof VW waiting and_ hoping, eh*
has had'hti reward.'
The etatementthat Mrs: fiom ,Thnrob
had become a mother; iOarinwhatprenta-
ture, as we learn; upon good itmhority;
that the great event is not' eiPiei,:ed ;to
occur beforoJidrnext. The buly,ia now
superintending the iriaking - Of the little
stranger's•wardrckhai;and althOUgh 'this
*meats ,are small they,..a .
re namer:,
oni—the combined
number of:houitilitdiferitt) tile!
Oisillittle Thumb . / • ' -•-
There are three - hnndsed itta
lit:wand Odd-Skrwe
,s,
"" s! , 1. "I ,
knsal tqa W-roltd
f ....,7_170, -iii,-
lie: . 'iAii4: - Aiiiitli iiithirdis his
,
• • - - -:--.2-w-,,1/.„.: •:- , ..dr. ~::"..,,-.
' tliVilitiMErineT-PtiliftidirdPareotalr
allied. 'lt iirimgr,tdfritak*igefici.r,,a,ay one
,fervently to love GA• without at the.,
same time, : sincerely xl that -, land ,
Where th 3
. i.,Orklays. 7 o,o,hie.native lot,
and
.where the .TAd'4s4giiiirhiin pro
teetiOn, and the TarießMessings of life.
That couitry must - b4jatfli/ly degraded
and tyrinical lidesd,tat can- awaken.
th 6 hatred of itinaiiii" ' n citizens, or
of those, who have : ll44ll# for refuge.
But a land like ours I,:giifavored happy
land of AMeries,3ol7lltjtie -- alinighty .
his signalliblisised;iditiarithwititiems of
the earth; '"whicfi Us. 4en. an exalted_
light - to'send theglad iiditigsof Salvation'
to the perishine - heathii; - this laiid of
America distirtguished:fc)r humility; kir
science, for virtue and Aim; thegold=
en bond 'of whOse 1.J4t,',21as been the
admiration of alrnatiao' civilized and
barbarous; and which :Onion has' been
cemented ''by " the toil ' s of many of the
wisest and best men ; the* 'G'nited States
Which have done aid* still doing so
'much good 'in- the ivell0; that any one
should hate' such a country, and plot its
destruction ..shows thellijitsest, .the most
disgusting icts3!titpdi.itore,is no rd-:
ligion in'th4c.,'' 13itV4ipine; "tlie're is'
.no longer it.T.Triion,qheAr is nt;rdciverit-*
'went" Then ivhy !don',t'you'go'where
there is a Governnierit?,QO and join the
rebels: "IDon't' stay, "ciintering tinder' the
- protection of this t OviatinentWhinh'you
hate and deni: " if. :,- t *iymPatltieS' are,
yt
,with" tie tthitors[gd a 'djeii thorn.: Sell'
elf, and get :'irtiteiiloittiorn :the' Setes . :
sionista-.
..do you cow
'den" the const3tuiiouali
Gb‘=eitaximiat:::,Ocirfnlic
..o - cst, show yourscilf.
01
i
up arms with thir . rebe 'and join'them
is their miserable ace ed cause. "1
pray • for the you
said the pious - Nab/xis =
hearted christian ad. (t this sentiment,
and pray for the good his native land.
Politicians may oche:. ,as • they pleas;
the Lord luilds recta's; His throne is
over all. He controls the nations as He
will, He bends all human events to suit
His purposes. Happy is that nation
whose God is , the Lord, we must strive
ingOod earnest to htilia Him on our side,
then all , shall be ~sell. God - can send
pestilence, and famine and the sword and
death and destruction a just as He pleases.
Vain is the power of rat:tab in His sight.
Let us then by fervi*:faithful prayer
secure the favor and trtellng of Almighty
God•upon our belt:trod country, and we
have nothing to feat. The smouldering
ashes of Charleston really did seem to
indicate that the Lord:is lashing that
people. Look at .all%tt :reverses_ they
meet with, the trouble they have among
themselves, deserting, and many other
things. We cannot. think.that God is
intending to destroy America.. Whom
the God's destroy they trat make, mad
was an ancient and4ge 2naxim.' t (nod
has not given our ‘
up to - spiritwd
blindness, brit on • 419:eientnity. has lat.
ished upon them, andie,still lavishing,
spiritual light andi#,Slegu, therefore,
we believe that Fle-shicesatill to pro.
tact and bless this outlive; and Mahe it - as
Ho has heretofore,.MitmentlYinairnesental
in converting the world ;Are pod ItChris:
tian 7
. do you lite inAt(hishit.ef prayer t.
have you any.nesiirtee of a, 'any
en co' with Him ?, pray goodef Your
country.' Vaily beaii up 1144ntili cause
in - your petitions. ;
,that ire b -
mighty may
,kl*-jiwitrile2.llll sane
iify your (yin usisutiy.,•• •c : .
P4useier4 2 i tik-00414#1.113qt*' good
and important 'Ple*siteu!
of *Bain! will * - ITailllt'
prevail wwi.G.qa; - 4 ,10 aro AlOiji: - Oiri
Americsui people„ to 14iipsOnrtlatiii:Tii
righteousness, to banpsellgi and l
g:nide. .It• is eonfl,
christians will arose igekeilireit?*ani;
genie in 'praying: ihr tkeV:
Thist:they!irfil** . be:shieir:4l'4lo.o4l.
Wiiik; but draw near to
idly, that 11l may I**,,lray:jiii . 'l44,iii:
fromeverY:portio*n.qf,*"ebttnitsr,.. 'said
still make 'this a 4 03#tiaTii' sappy;
• •
0 10 166% a 3.4 ut
ItAtiVisagit;,:ift
a wow% itelodxsaw444pagi. l / 4 *
btibiedeafraii.7! r."*_ yn 4c_
The' *lfy
:ins whoa .you,
' i a
°ye
MMIi!M
, Aorx , r -,,, ftwvo - .... r _zzkotr
1 - 1 I:7=zakt- - 72 , 4
rt,::Tua Pl 7.
1 , „ *Pnson . ..-. , •
, :.. i ..::.,..,:. tt. , ..• A. , r , ey c w 6e , ;!...,-.
- (the foiliesr4iketik ) Wii 4 hnided, steby-ia.ftiend
for publication. It was, written by-.one Of the ig
lu:totes Thunder," aAdzirea a' ipeaplikedok
scription ofthattionous Calaboose. -- . • , - „
Th p t i poern waebrenghtfinitiz Richnionatter the
.Chs. aof the, .Blth litegt.--P. V,. who oriloyed the
gtonolts iwivilege of eidingtheeighieenklnds of food
deSoribed, and of.holcUng.fs.m Hr.rintercource with
thd"verminthinit and big.l' --t -•--• "
-
i ' • ' -
'CAB 111IINDER. • ~' •
. .
- • PAni2.ND. .
We hive anoten reedit or more, said in seine two
Or threew
The boys wear hinticiifs, bells and chains, conted.
aratejeWoiry..
Stonwrest on eete, liOrne on °MIA some with Watt
- -- lusts andwome without them-,
And when-theyset to sleep the big buis - oftehroute
•
them,
'Moira utAir'sleepin peace though *filmes so
For thelikoll are so thick and big, tho lice them.
selveseessleusey. , •
We have eighteen kinds of !bed:though it would
- • staggeAmpur belief - - • • '
We have breed, beet and soup, and , bread, soup end
beef,"
Then-we always separate, about twenty in a. group,
And get beef, soup and bread. - and beet, breed and
• J
Thane
hare for our desert, though It coat na nary
Soup bread and beet and beafosonp and bread,
The bread we tumidly getasits wary good sort,
It Is.the stafrof life, but oar steels rather short;
'Utir twee& - is.rasde ot•musty diervoneelts s week
or so. , ,
I reckon Ile from thephor contract of •Huall Can
show k.Co., • -
Our -beef is so loan autddry -and.totign; that
„when
• -we swallow. Meal bound book,
Unless. westosoleet to opstuzocroolottlos *file Ind
try and grease the track; •
The beef stoo strempandnottighattretir r itoses oreur
knives.
The tattle -ware so poorand:weak, were killed to
Thetheir lives.
The hides were'made into shoes-the' minutes - into
strings,
The marrow into soup. end the b.-men-up into rings.
Our soup is much to weak to pleases veryhigh liver
les made of beans, bugs and ticeinffilt: extract of
Tames river •
Now I have told you what we • eat, whether- we are
well or sick,
What wedrink is never strong, though- sometimes
• rather thick, . ", • -—• ,
Our drink is rarely river-inter, except to save front'
death,
And then for want of whiskey, wo smOltentNitill
• breath, .
I say to strangers all, to tako a horn yon ;needn't
1.17.
For if the river run with whisioy, the officers would,
drink it dry.
Meat and drink is so scarce" sMcfhigli. ' its H to 'nisi
.„‘serionocioubt,
If not replenished soon, the confedninCy ii,notabOut
paned - out. „
Numbers one and two you've heard, rimy in division
Third,
„rwill proceed to say it word Or, tlfe way** are.ottbs_
- tiered
AT: -
Military officers of the 'very toesneat stuff,.
For nearly every-local popt,'aro considered good
enough.... . - am,
In o ffi cering Aluhmond they d/d - not vary the gen,
oral rdle. '
To appoints drunkani a rtyraxit, a coward or a fool.,
I say to youplattilyitli sin aliblitiathilat -
When, Satan scrapes Jaii , dirty.jewols - in Rich
' untandlie'lLlot a ;
toos*,,,,ffitay!
go and-take
H e stinpeandrana, Ms au...
- sober or when h. .
The old villains hcarCifits black as hinhend hat/white
All through thin rich:at they hate him as hard they
wan r.
But never do they slander him by calling him a do.
Cent that, _
Yet moan as ho is, he's a patriot, that may bender
'steed;
For %rhea he loft the Yankee country it was tor that
country's goad.
Now we come to JrJjOr Glll3llrilla who to 00X provost
marshal.
He seems to be a little predjudiced which makes
him rather partial,
But when compared to Winder, he seems no virtue
to lack,
As green bulks, too, bosgmost white, bribe side of.
• jet black,• . • •
Judge Baxter who exatnins our cases, himself is a
queer old cane.
He has so large a centre he can hardly chump/Us
Hesayb as s e that whiskey isa dangerous tbinOtrzun
around the town,
So to the extent of his capacity- hils tir Fitting
whiskey derma..
I'll tell you w e it la twixt. bird anffllinmued
Judge Baxter is a judge of the extant:Leiria
Wialskey is City cents a drink and that of the meati
est 11011.
The judge, to get the worth of his money, swallows
it by the matt.. .
Now I will slyly tell you. boys if7trox money you
• begru . • I.
How to get dge,
your whiskey cheap . Mop up and tap' the
judge. -
In the door of the Ossattlike a stopper Moja&
To shut the mouth of the prison they've stuck a
Baltimore plug.
-It is Capt. Alexander. who is ao cross and spunky,
Hole not fa fern commander of ah Oyster rangy
The Capt. is such a ease as may be o ft en seen,
Who thinks he's awful smart, but is invisible.
He is a thundering blower, but would not darn to
tight, • .
As doge that bark the loudest are soldomknomi to
Yet be has streets of good, as well ashf rosanndzed
in foe reiktf,
But the tint are edam* and thin, like fat in 'confed
erate beef,
He aim came from Hartland, andes mean as nick
could mate him,
And the roman why we keep hini,becaulla the devil
• won't take biro.
He's much like the Jew that is plainly shown up.
Gen. Windu lathe old dog and Alexander Is tbeprip.
' Allen's airmooth old rat. thatis *slothfully said,
face
lie shines with bleak from boot, to has, bat Isis e
I shines with red. - _ _
t He, pante :/kiwn whiskey doilh: quick there's' no
' ent:Kat Mm,
He sometimes makes believe be's sink. but Its
' brick in blither,
Old Allen is* villain of the seryxneanest ships,
Hell go home to purgatory as soon as ho Is ripe,
And if he does not shut off summand blow down
breaks, • ' '
end In a delirium tremens dream, that his
! • boots :rerun of snakes.
Ho lean oitybengne and butter face, fall of deneltend
- .
AndlhOlga the dila miss tier , snipe gmeetbare ta,
turneed of a
~~~~~~~E~~g~.
. .
CONPIDNNINI I N WIVEII3'
•If you are :in trouble' or s quandary,
tell your Istife--ititat is Myou have me—
an about: it at once. • Ten to one her
inirentieowwillaolvo your difficulty soon
er than 'all logic. Thii - ritof woman has
peso praised:-but berinstismte are quick:.
grand keener *as her . reason:: Conn- .
'Mid& your aring - api j ou,. 'mother,- or
your_ dater, said be assured *at-light - 14M
'834. upim ymtr:darkness. "-.Visottien- are
too.commonly - adjudged 'as , vardent in all
bat-purely womanly:: affairs.. • - phi"-
peophinil student r .tee thty
Indices them. Theiriatnitiokon *tight
snalosori.latbdo ;snail the3tommotnee a
pat in 'the meal, Aber, there.z„—_
protaiuukiqutoni to tallsbir tcpuhles to
*Wife; wewaiddieti ftirtliekead minias
hi m co noise wan*
ikantial! tliftWitffieditsime,betet - Alsap,
pay 4maid, , end - inionsrai fp item tidiMad;
e • ••., Ar-v , •• •
.1.7-• .41;50 PE.llAimucnrk ArivAlfectlempar Mr • • gi • L''. 1:4
081
t.31 6411 4,Vie. 1- c;nfilishile
half." Toutinii l nicire:4o4oinlx,
Phifi'griniiln i 'findre 13E, ...403V5P
azz
i.
'enaire. , _ ANA
fide..,thc; minutest . ;44,liitir t planii
ilicniglite to ikeizilhUstisind4i,havlintia
involyniente to'screeiarchn'tlit*? ; Vv .
noCreciprocate
of Meeting confid e nce We iire,certintc
that no man succeeds
world as he who, taking.a.pattner , 'for
life, makes her the partner of all:fin...im
pulses or judgement'sken4;:eieilt and
*set right with her, almost
Tied, •- "HelieueuVi Wasneln- :
significant title, .as applied tomuuenno*
panion. Shn is., help-M0424(i jlizrzin
every - darkness, diVAltl4 s 44:`
life. And what eile mine; .ci4L'id`s` sud
what she most descrireS,. is, a - 4,c,: 4
/enee•- - ,
without which love is,nerer freufrom; a
shadow.
A Faithful Wife arid &Trail Sister;'''
From the Chee' as , ' g :Triune. ' ' •"' , l
' Bellew= in the. doctrine uf, ;i44:Zial a&
privity". have. heen . furnished. with still
another argument to strengthen theirhe•
lief, mid 'the atrit of amoral conimunity,
have again been shocked ,by, a relation . 4
another story of., marital • infidelity land
social vice. , The gossips hive. distorted
and myStiadd the facts ;and believing that
a, plain` recital otztheifeviilih aieiheeffeet
to leased' this spogicibi crime, from, the
,
fear of newspape ' IposUre, 1 posUre, we herewith
, .
make 'it': '••• • , ' ts . - .. .7. :-,..._,-;;;
pia. months ago; or itereahoitt:s, ,s: teaft'
named Malcolm, :an, ettgineki -on - the' Clit:
cago and - gorthw . ;**.4,,...iP;4liii
the ' hyjnetiil Alter a *aung.ilid...exce4l6:
bigli beriutilioniiii;,Womliaiiii4iii,
only'pi* . iiiici i!Cliiiliged.:,bi'Ve4fri64o4
spotless; oati,he--'l;etediketliiiy,hfiii: - ',07,!:
curred - ' sinsa' , the%.Marriagai
,itti,:4;ti:Af,
dayS ago to mar the,felieit, oitheto4l4,
.cOuPle;unl;rg.indeed; it Wasthe-unaioid,'
able ibienCe:.cittliiiii.4hind'isn'thitAitok,
;iuties - . ".itk:tritisiiiig"'ii;ii4:lle4rW4iii-,
ed that,:theaotytg, Atu,k,i,.loyiry'.3vr--
gel purity, wan ever before him on is
perilous journeys. If, in his capacity of
engineer, his aye,nasmore notated, and
the, rain a greater certainty, it., vra.that
he might live to. loare -and, bo loafed; Arid
if the impatient ;,hand pressed the
throttle'-valve•Of the engine with an in.
creased nervousness upon the homeward
light, it was because love beekoned him,
and he yielded unconcions obedience to '
its promptings.
One evening, less than a week ago, a
friend whispered a warning in his ear,
and startled him - witk the 'fact that his
wife had passed along the street, but a
few minuteurevicaply, in company with
-Horace, Burtmi,'a - commiision Merchant,
Whose acme had figured the!ekord
er's Court and in the uowspaperi one
of the prin'oipals in viit adultery suit—a
criminal prosecution. Summoning to'
hie,ikid two city da,oOti*:,the wretched
husibMul tracked' the , -wonen'il:iltona he
still 'Volleyed, to be innocent,- ioa room
is one of the upper stories of the :brick
block. oulhe.northwest 'comer of Dear
born and4dolph:itAmei ,The 'dawn
tives restrained the ,iespatience of the
husband fora few minute:, and listened.
Satisfied, at length, that mows • were
ripe for detection, the door was burstop
enso.ste4bnilY that,,the antpria4i , ;was as
complSte twit wis ovolutelming. The
evidence Of.his wife's shame was conclu
sive. Divested of her garments;-•• the
guilty eliared : - the's OW °plu
ton ; while her sister; a handoione,...weU.
dressed, and intelligent youzig 'woman,
sat by, the bedside, an interested sp ate.
tor of the scene.
There were •were confusion, despair, *obi;
prayers for forgiveness, and frantic sp.
pealsfor mercy, mingled •groans of the
outraged hnsbandwha plusetb the 'room
and wildly tore his hair. He 'idtennited
no .vicilenee, however,, toward.
wife Or the:. desiniyei- of hii,f hip' Pious,
aid theiattiFiiiit "iimicttheci
and tindeterrefficni*: orsmission. of
• -
A. eiagaleriaiflia~ OtirTe 4 .. .* - -intri'
ding in :Troy Tne:gaests-,were
assembled ind thg nartligisowinisownis:
log' Dean ,^ n.t.
draft np with ajtegro,,whildi bb bick-
ad alighted wad Ion?
nd, and
la: Sr Issdininlakan ; ihoiann; aad
seeing - !her careissta v Eippoied *via the
- The' oiratim
-4.recrl":lo4R#lttli.fisrTY
a l rivasigps.
Morsthas~ad mod
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InrAkatlie;yti.-"'" 4 - '` 4,.« /
1 , ,i_ ng• name the' k fle '
-Alma uglYriplogizged, 4 , •-.- 1
byx thert
cords:;,-ghifiravaiia ,-- : -4 ' , k...,
that he-did nirta6"io nstie "'" lbtsl:46 '' *M-1 '
that
gr'rfn-wstiosfinialca.., ,
f, "to 1A4771E-intri4isoefc,-,_'Zit,:o,:
pay f3t-riiiite igio —.-wl-iaang,
tieelitisf-2-.' ri 'With; iii.' ..'.
_ 142*a eittliiiindi : year.F7-- -'"
, in
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alue4"°7-;tivalteill&lit,lalt;
.. ertiy—,.2.oo,ch,:ii ,5.,..4--c„-_,,..5.:41::,,
seiugiviii „p aii .,,,033 , m,m111044,,e7r. _
ter; . usalageblik 774"'l'llk:lediul
twoli"i '14.-41.--z7'7"44fisfactiriTil4.-'.--T
ViAkltedlili4 Viitathorirolie,,,,
wedloak; 7 , • '-" .;,- A 1 . • ~,-." , .74. -..wv.. , 4,-
. ''''':s.f
"'Vox_ kunorning,,unnu i'v3V "4 2,,-4,
selves at""Atii blvaltrast:irii).A.,, ° sitlierny
h ote i g . ; .. t i ke " , . ••• , -",..,1p 41Ftotkierour •
the xecora..ol m ccnare-it.434Peadliak
:--03 uurriaiiiiitter
'n
,I 8 Payers, athase;22l4 4.4.lthieter:ra: .4,'
had him married' ii:, , ,,anotijetAMF 4'
e l
Thrusting 118 ;liana i,, . 1 .- 4 _ '''"r'' . „
pulled '-ouetwt - 4 ;,. - "' IS <‘l2.6i 'he -1
"(k.mr'uteel li:ektle la. , -
lo and 1 1 4 1 44
.i;.,„igfaieV . 4r..1..14'
6 " 13 " :izi , ttrit. ' the '' "4.*.5.%
3mittea t h e , - 0 ?r••••* - 1 1 :1&114.
grave enur rt
4Ka05e'.a.,..,..5.. - •
Ittdl 0 ithe''''cir d ,72-
e, .. -
e4r 4111Me= i ..x,
l'ilrlillight° 0 - V.".• ../..,, , '
a k l d Ida an:*
w.
lie AccaalUef ,
been 2 4;e:Othat - -
wrcl i g*, , u 4l o
wife rtici
TneilV, ant
antrWliEekilt,
3 ;" 1 ..„, i-leii -4 4
tq..t...,f.,':_:.4•;____,,,,__.-,. ~.
aillroa&Stidarat
'i 7:llll P la gtirialt''
3,i100 . feet ' . l,iaa -44
et.ons Pialllinaoh- 2 **etr. 1 404,*4 11 I
of these will haviipile,..fin.ndiaien* and •
Ida
tofresist
which - ikfil-pcansiblikcito ,briag.igalast
theta. The greatest:depth of water in
Which these piers are laidis 42,feet.—
The bridge will Lain' "a•Arale' z , , ons the :
piyot plan, wid two openings of .70 feet
each in width. rail Way, track will
be 25 feetfrom the water;- abirve that
will be a 4ninon carriage-way. • The
entire bight OfOcbridgeiwill be 60 feet
-- 1 4-est4m*l . Lficr' $ 80 9; 00 9i7. 3 !"
Tt .
inteadstl.to by Almiettperitri*Ure of.
iron, but thabig - hipricie of.,that nrate:nd'-
rnay'cause the .initbstitutiow-rd:weta
_ ' •.
Dou't lteetia ,
you go but once, a month with your. pir~ti
son, special ghosts or seitizeli
Ittake:ybur - .loriag-roott ,
Let the place lie ' that: **heti
b011131:Pila ; to distant ]ands, ort,n
when, perhaps) he ilirigs mow
plank in-the "raters tiOoatt,
the thought °rife old homestead shall
oOme-io - deisolatiotti W ag .
always, 4 1 404 e W 1 ! ? f,,, t f r o:
dungeon '8144 Tour kuutiO4iriaooakno :
never opeeb=sus, blinds that 1F., .
spray!..
shut. ' = .4• ••-•
A soldier attached tootle otoctr - ameary.
regiments was lying at thepoirrtnf
and the chaplain odled to ' adsii3it
tar spiritual : comfort. "After _afasi„es
mcmplaos, remarks; the cdtaplaizt.
in.treMnions, tones, "Who tied , to'arts:
aftMerst . " ?" .The' nearly,
with i trei6i4pusAffart,;=avietT*4
parthw r iniii bed, -'ands - ert*.4
eyett: tehiiiltiaiter far as iniaz*siolaiin.
and
:ohnitaht:hdt...iii..
see; • = • °
, ,
*4l iwk9 B6) B erle *Two
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