DEMOCRAT, AND BLOOMS BURG GENERAL ADVERTISER, 7 LEVI L, TATE, EDITOR. TERMS: 2 00 IN ADVANCE. "TO HOLD AND TRIM THIS TORCH OF TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER TUB DARKENED EARTH." VOL. 18. NO, 38. BLOOMS BURG COUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A,, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 18G4 VOLUME 28. Select $3octni. I liovc painted the wood.. I have kltitlte.l the. iky, I hale btlrhteticd ino hill. llli a Rhiniu of mine, eyo 1 Imvu sciittnrotl thofriilta, I havo cailo-rcd tliu corn. A inl nun frniii tin- earth niiixt tier vcrdue ha turn. llinttliiK llnwcr, ye leavca of tin) y 1 siuuiinou yuull- nway : No more Irnm tho depth nf tin- urovi- may he heard Tim lo,. burdened a-uiK "flu llutlnrliiK bird i I have pascd o'er llli' Iiriiiirln'tt thnt aliolli r lilm there. .Mill lltelr MUll'ermK orop- ry 1. .inim-i, iu mi. Y llnnctim; Unwcr., ye leave. ul'lh! apray, 1 tuuuunn )u all away I away I Plead not. the. daycare lewuniiyuiiil lnnii. That vimr hue. lire Mill brlitht'niui!. your flbrea utrodg: To MB'ir iiinl In-all ty. relenile.ii am I There I. notuiltlt louuj: or ion ion iv in iim. Ye liitccrinc ll-mcr.. e leave. if the .pray, I 1111111111111 yc all away! away I Ami I call mi tho wind, that rcpnae Inthe'noilh, Tn .end their wllil loice. ill u ii i nun forllij I .el Hie harp of Ilia tewpcfl he dolefully "Ir.'H ir lliere'ii u wall tube. made, there', a dirge lobe nunc; I'ur the I i n ill-rl iK flower., the leavi . of the .pray, 'I hey are. Uooiui J-lhey are djinij, away 1 nway I CATAWliA BRANDY, AND Sl'AltKLlNU CATAWBA WIXE8. fe.iual Iu Quality ami Cheaper In rrtc? Il"" Ufa.. .Ilea and Wine, of tin Old IVorld i'ur Hummer Cuinplalnt, Cholera luranluin, Iluwel (Jntnplulnl.Uramp, Colic, and lllar licodu, A aureC'iiro I. guarantied, or tuo ),.., c-y refundod, , lu.upportof the ntinic atateineuta, am prneataa' IticCerlllliateiiuf Dr. Jan. H. Cliiliuii, fhmilst, Now S'urk ! llr. Illraiii Col, Cliemlcal lnupcclor, t)hlo Ir'. J.ime. It. Mi liula, i:iiemlt lln.ton s Doctor N. K. ,,,,,-t. I'heinlrnl lii-iiertur. I'irclovlllo, Ohio: Truf, u. T Jark.nn. f hernial, lluilou; llr. Ch.u. lphaui 8ht. aril. I'harlentou, !. C : ami J . V '., I.lan.y, anil CI. A. Marnier, f munltlng Cheinl.tii. fhicaeo. all f whom jiavo aiialvn'il the Catawba llranily, aail .flaiiamid It In Ilia hlche.t term., for imiillrliial i. Aitulyns of llit Massachusetts Stult As syir, Jun. i!6. 1H53. When crapnriilnil through clean linun it left nOjCll or oirennlie mallM. In every'reip-cl it l a pur plr itiioui ll pior. The Oil Hh'rh biv. In till. Uriuly il fl.vT uii.l aroma, ii wholly unlike fuill, or grala oil, lt oilor imrtiiken of both the fruit anil oil of ur.p.. With uliln. it pro luce, ether, of a lilfh frajrancr. 'I'll, eubktltutloii of II in llraiuly for Cngnae DruiidJ viiM iloliwav with the iii,iimfnitnre of fietllliiua ipiril. oKI under cli I n nano- hoth at Inline ami abroad. INnperlfully. A A.IIAMM. M.I). Au)er to ft.ile Man . IU llnyle.luu Si iv the s ime, in 18114. T lie nii.ilw.Ml "I. I.Yli.S'S' I'l'lti: CATAWMA IIKANIIV." witli rtfereine to ita roiopa.itloii una i l.irarter, heius the anie ,11 that produced lu .i.l )enr". A .ample taken from tun mk iiiranl the .anie re.ulti Willi reiiard to purity ! .Hchlly inrrea--ed amount of the principle on huh it. Il.nor di'pne . I.. I .. r I. o tic il I. V , 1 1 111 Mil 1 1 oil with lorilier klillllilei. The iiniiialii n of aualy.i. ihoW that this llr.io.y l produced hy the eame proce. a.i oio.t of tha lui uurludlliand). Ue.pi-ilfully. A. A . IIAYI.h. r . Hliiln Aaayr. I lloyle.t.u tft. JlanufacUired only hy II II J.M'D.i fc l'J. (Ti whuoi all Order, uliould iti addrii J llepot, HI l.ilii-rly 81., New Yoia. November S, lelil.-llin. UP D E GRAFF'S HYE AMI KAU IXFIMHAHY, tOn lb P'lU.ire, Three llnor. from tUei le'e Hole I WILKESBAIWii, fJ. . , ,,, il. I.ili road from TinilS IXSrUTION is now opi iu'd and i1 "'K n ,i,,.i W., i.ad not I furlllhed 111 tin- lOOht lo-tly elyle. Itir.pl.on. .OlirlStltn.. to DlOKtUUlll. W U UJU HOl 1-nvate.ind Opciatini! lloom tin- .arj:--. ',,,'',,V1',!'1 I!!:! ! tmvclcd OVi 1' IU01 0 that half tllO (HaUDCU, Ki ll lldapled. I lie riilriilllll lip.irlmelll riilltllHI. Mil' I inniiui uyi tii,ei."iie..i.moi ' " V ",,,.,,':..t..,.,l ".'.f.-t ,.;",.'r?.;..i".Vii ! whuuuMrai.Lri'r, liolili.g id ono bund a tun. i.i-......... r .................. i . ... i I ;'iuniiialiilc(l III" Sntcrcstinn SUctci). Tho History of a Hand it I'uo.M tiii: Geuman. n v Hiii" Seiiail. thirty robbers in all, bavo beon captured, Was tho icply. ' I remonibert d to have heard this name as thnt of ono of tho most formidablo of tho kuighls of the road, and feeling soma onrioMly to sl'o biin, took mjplaoo among the crowd. "(Suarilcd by a strong band of soldiers, with chains on their hands and feet, tho would bring tho robber, cither dead or ali vo , to tho Castio of Aggcrhuyi. Rut no ono had Been or heard anything ofbira. save an old beggar woman, who said that a man whilojpafstng by had droppodtwo gold pieces into her lay, romarktng at the sums time : " 'Every ono should always commence the day by tho performance of 6omo good robber) passed beforo mo, and what was aotion. Remember mo, old mothor, in my astonishment whon I rucognizod in your prayer.' "No ono ever again their leador tho unknown highway nmu, j heard of Onlie Uielnn iu old Norway , but who had lent mc tho ptirso on tho road I was destined once more to meet tho man some two mouths before 1 lie in return who had already twice cronsed my path recognized mo, and a quick glance of his in so ttrango a manner oyo seemed to say remember !' 'When tho cortege arrived at tho Cas tio of Aggerhuys, wliidi had been select- ''During my travel,! visited tho Frcnoh possessions in Algeria, and found there, in tho foreign legion, an old soldier who had cd as tho prison for Hulan and bis fol- distinguished himself by his unporalled ich Nor- the studio ol ono ol our moet i-elebrated ar- The UounlOaluH II , wrjiiau iioblfinun, lately narrated iu tUn, tho lollowiiii' .-lory 'It U uow thirty yuars aj;o sineo 1 wa riding on hor.-i'liack, aocou.panifcl by ouly . U .iimlc M'iViint. ou tin! lilul' road .lueriieio u 111 praitoe II.- w ill "li-rnte upon all tin- . , aml jn til.- 0 ll T a ilia.' vnrMil-rm-.,f HI.IMIM:. f.iiaiii.l iii-eluon o( plelOl, aim ill the I'upil. I'roe. l'. Clii.ure of the T.ar liii.t.i. In- i i( j nn .,;)t, Mnd mini v"n ion ot th -l!)ell.l.. I'li-OB .M-.. .e. ud will l " .' I ' IIIIIIO'.II to (rent ll I loroni ol .-i-ri . I.yi- i,rauiiieu i.i.in. (.. -of the lorioa, nud A riiliil..u ili-e.i-i- m the lye I'" ".elllLr Willi .ill UK' ,l..-.ue. lo Willi ll Uw l.JU U MI.J- 'immI'M-CJ Will In-:.! nil till' ihuTt in... ..... . , . . . . , i. the nruan I ll nar-i. uooi ni" i nr. ii..-i n - I atarrli. dilli.ulo ot Hiailni! lol.il II- lini ,-i-;ii w h, re the llriim iMli-elry-d Will io- rt mi a.lili' l.il one Bii.uerni'.' io-arl .ill llm pur of iln-u itor.il. llrL: nlls Till! 'I II1KIAT. -All ilieiM.-. miu I, to Ihe Throat and on- will In- tr.-nti-d i!I'M:':.I. St'ltiiCI! V ll,- will op. rale upon i oh feet. Il.nr ip t l ll 1'i.ll.ite Tiinier-. l aiiier-. I.nl.ir. .. -.1 Tiio-il., .i I'l.i-lir up-rilion- In li-a.ilis new' rl h inio dilorioe l part, and li. in-r.il Suta. ry "1 wlul. V r 1I1.11.1 t-' it may pr -eut .it um v iiir ici'iii i.i ..) ii i. i" ri i.pi.rniio.i tor Hi r.on .il ii - oipl. l. i urn- n i... 1...M.11111I.U -I o. ,fi 1 1 1 r. inol i- ' hill, .fi nopiiin. mil olui.ini Inn ilr perateii upo'im It., .ninth -re h.i- h.-ei I.11. nr. 1 it I ft in-' m-1 ui-i i...rf 1 nMirnhall"lt ol all wliohav will-nil l " 1 ..j..,. .1 i. r w ill iu. 1 il nrtilirl il l. lllif -lieill III" lllotl lild l-pree-on of til" 11 .iCti 1 I The are inn'ilid with lln- e.it pun II KMI Hill. ll ill . O'll'-i"-' -Thi-lri'OlileM'Uie 1 lln an i.ri.olil) Hired. 'I'lii.e mil', mis troio il willdow.H '"llr'Vp ll-limit' iii-it Wilke.-ll.irri- nh " "f. I.111I. tliu up .1 permanent lu-lilute lor III'- uealnieiit n Ihe Ke. I ar and i 1.-1..I Surserj - Th- i'M" rii-u-e l more U1.u1 a .pi.irter -da r. utui in llo-pili-l and f i r al pr.o lie, ,he hope-, will In-.1 .Ullo lent KUIir.lll -' 10 tho.e who lil.H he il.l.i.-il tni-ni.o hllll, Vliy ll in,). --It. i iiloitun.tily I hiiil wrapped weapons, wouiii II. III! I. I. lo- w . . siv- , ..i u..i, ii..,. w " lliy.-i-li .-o i-iuM'ij iii 111 jr "i" t. ...... , iiiio.-!-itl 'o tiiaku ot my ami, rtitiug that all iuiUuci! . I .,..,.. II...I in UU"UM'"' 1 '". -' .lor his Till- IlllklJUWIl (loiu.iliilcu III V hum;, rajiug at tin- sum'! itiiiu : 'Count Oalus, I know that you are wt-altliv. Iu out' muiiiituiits hero there aiftniiiiy pirMiii-i who ull"ur ,ith liunt-cr and llit- eolil. 1 will diMiiouto jour aim lowin, thofgovuruor adJreiscd him in tho folio wing maunur' 'I know that you havft never broken your word. If you ta!o an oath that you will make no attempt to escape, tho chains upon jour hauilit and feet shall ho ro moved, and you shall havo lull liberty to walk about within tho walls ol tho castle.' " 'I swear I replied ho. 'Urand tuo as a liar aud a coward when I attempt to lino. I5o not generous, however,by balven, lull entirely , and remove tho fetters from my companions also.' " -I cannot do that,'' rejoined tho gov ernor. 'It would be vt-ry imprudent to permit thirty men of your caliber to walk at liberty about this fortress.' ' 'You arc right,' said Hielan. "Next morning tho soldier who was ta- , tinned at the outer drawbridge of tho cas- was n it a liitlo (istuniellec ot seeing an unknown man fitting near him upon a , t 1 h-ap ol chains and hand-cuft's, who a-ked .urreuder I ,0 vo "oors 01 "ll5 prison opeiicu valor,and in pito ol his sixty years, at each attack upon tho Arabs ho pcrlormud deeds of chivalrio heroism. I recognized in this veteran hero,iny old acquaintance, Oulio Ilielan, and addressed to him a few words iu his native language. His eyes Cl'ed with tears. Ha stretched out his baud, but seized with a feeling of shame and respect, be quickly withdrew it again. ' 'Your bund, my bravo fellow, your hand !' cried I. What has happoncd in times pabt has long siuoo boon obliterated by your gallant deeds'' "At this moment tho bugle called tbo legion to arms, and Onlio Hielan hastened Six Confederate Soldiers Shot in Retaliation. The St. Louis Republican gives an ac count of tho shooting of six Confederate joldicrs at St. Louh, by ordor of tbo Federal General commanding, in rcUila ticn for tho killing of Mojor White and his six oomrades, by guerilla", under cir cumstances heretofore narrated. It is not nrolended that theso men, or any of them, bad any part in the killing of Whito or his comrades. The names of tho men to lod to execu tion were James Gates, Third Missouri Cavalry, 0. S. A. i Harvey II. Blackburn, Company A, Coleman's Regiment, 0. S. A. ; John Nioholf, Company G, Second Mis.ouri Cavalry, C, S. A. ; Charles W. Minnikcn, Company A, Crahtrees Ark ansas Cavalry, C. S. A. ; Asa V. Ladd, Company A, Rurbridge's Missouri Regi ment of Cavalry. O. S. A., and George T. Runoh, Company U, Third Mis.ouri Cavalry. When tho prisoners arrived on the ground they were marched lo tho places fixed for tho execution, theso being x up right pino pobts tct iu the ground with square hard seatB attached for cacb man . .... , ., . i. to eit upon. 'JLney toou tueir piaccs upun their seats, each with comparative calm ucs, and nearly all with appearance of resignation to tho dreadful latt-,tbatstarcd ut thom so immediately. Hut little cmo- soul I" Hunch and Blackburn still ro- How they go to Bod. uialnod silent and almost motionless. Min- Tho difference between a man tn&' niken said : "Lord, havo morby on my woman in disposition, finds no plainer il poor sinful soul 1" Gates, said "John lustration than that atforded attho inoaioiH Nichols, wo arc going to die Farewell." WUen cither of them retire lo bed.' Minnikcn replied, "Farewell; wc w ill i Tho vouok eirl trips to hor cbarabor. meet in a better world wbero liberty i J and with tho cactious timidity peullarl enjoyed," Gates reponded, "Farewell . her, first locks tho doors, and arrwscs When tho sentinel aduiittauco hesitated, ho added : "I am Onlio llielan,and I have a short time siuco set at liberty my thirty con federates Hero yo'i sen, are tho chains. I h-tvu pledged my word not to attempt 10 u.capu, and therefore 1 eutrcct )ou to took his placo in tho ranks of his company. J tion was displayed by any of tho six, ex cept Nichols aud Minniketi tho latter commenced prajerful ejaculations in a sub dued tone of voice, toon after being soat ed, which bo kept up until the baudago was tied over his eyes; alter that his only rk was, "Boys, when you shoot me, to all the boyi." Nothing further was said, and tbo com mand to mako ready was givon. There was a momontary suspense, and then a further command, "Ono, two, fire '." and then the entire volley was discharged al most as one gun. Instantly tho blcod spurted from the breast of each prisoner, and, quivering for a moment, their beads fell upon their shoulders, and their bodies lurched to one eido, aud fell as near the ground as they could with their arm? pin ioned to tho stakes. In this position the blood streamed from their wounds, wbioh were nearly all in tho breast, and in one or two placos formed littlo pools on the ground. Tho attending physicians cxaminedtho bodies as soon as tho firing ceased, and found no sign of life in any except Black burn. In fivo minutos from tho tirno the olloy was discharged, they were all dead. Gates, after be was shot, uttered the ex clamation, "'Ob !" and Blackburn cried out, "Kill mc quick," but in an inatant later tboy were evidently insensible lSOi. 1 hlladfliihia & Kric among them. ' nurmit mo to return to mv orison .lest tho B.-itso.'Iripli.Ml, 'but le.ivo &ownnT ohsctvtig wy momentary, ab suffi.'ieiit amount ol mom y to enable ruu ; aouce , fibiuid be induced, from appcrau to continue ii.j journey to Ilroutbeiu-' I c,. to draw conclusions whi-.-h would bo -'That is a favor I always grant to ; 0,r(.,jsive t0 ,y lloU(ir , traveler".-.' Thu soldier called aloud , tin' prison j "During this biief conversation I (loor;j w(.vo ,1,11 open, and Onlio Hie boarcheil through all toy pockets, without 1 an remaiuaJ iu lllc fortress of Aggcrhuys bowev r, finding my pur.-e : 1 uau icu 11 iu my failur's roopi luforu u tting out in f&mmS!ttPmdBZmM .I n,,,5...r. I could not h.-lp laughing at my m glict, and the tobber. aleo, wlieu I told 1 1 1 an of iny'bail luck, entered into the humor of the juku, ainl joined heiutily ill my ninth 1 n quested tutu to eearc-h me, lion he might con olioralu the liuih of my ai-rtioii') For shame 1' si'l ho. 'The idea never entered my mind that, a rentleuian of your rank and wealth would utter a falsi ho-id lor tlm sake of a few paltry nieces ot gold I believe you eveu with uut a plulgo of your word of honor.' Thl. treat line lraver.ee the Aortlii-ru ami Minn. wei.1 lounliesof I'emi.ylv.iiiia to ihe ill) of i:n-,on Lake line. ., . . H i.ib h -ell le.l-.ed III th- IVimsjU. 1111,1 ll.lllroad t'ompnio, and I. operated h tll-lii ll. eiiiin- leiii-ih wa. lyeiied tor p.i-.enijer and fru-ht liit.ini-M., Uitoli- r l'.l!i. iMil IIMk or l-A-.hMlHl UUI.- il MUlllll .MaUH.AIll. m I'r.iio li-.ive.. l',.i-.t e 4- I1. M. 11 1 . ..1. in a. m. 0 .'j 1'. SI. for eight mouths, as a prisoner on parol. 'One day he sought an interview with tho governor. " 'My lord !' said ho, 'I am tired of my long impriioumciit. I have pkad for a pardon, but no reply has beeu received from tho king. Release nin,from my oath, hllll, IHtllll HI, I'.ipr. Train " A. Ai 1 nmnio.l.tlioil. liiavi: wi:.vrw.i:n. Hull 1 rain. i:innra f.ipier. Tram. A, tonilnoiUtli-o Airoiiimiiuallnn a :i:i M. M. 4 :n I'. M. I. In A. 111. iieemi!er ''am run llimucli on Mail Train. Willi- IHH llllMli bolh W.l(l l.l twelll I'llll.l.le plna.llld t.rle, and ll.iltiiiioreaoil l.n--. l;i. -ant rlo. puis far. on niniire l.iproR. I rains bolh wa). helweeii Williani.porl and llullnioire. J'or iiiloroi.ilion re. pectin;; r.i.eui;er Imetiieee, ap ply.iilln for. Mill and ,M..rkel Si.. Ami for l-'n iL-ht liii.iiie.sol' tin- foinp.iiiy s Aireiils S. II. Klnj;-t"ii. Jr.. for. Kith and Marku St-i., I'lula J. . Ki-)iioldi. line. J.M. lirtll. .U'-iil X--' H It.. It.illiiimri'. II. II. Ilouttoii. ifeii-l. rreiuhl Aal . Philadelphia. II. W. liwioiii r. lien'l.Tii kel Am Philadelphia. Jo.epli II. I'oli. lieii'l. .Mauat'ei.Willi.iiii'port. Moi . Ii!, leol. Lackawanna in lUooiusburg Itidlroad It S 1J, l-iil. rASall.MiKli KI-'N AM IT.I.I.DWS: .M u V 1 ,S i s t U T II. " 'Sec me after the battle,' said I,as ha left mo. 'I did sec him again after tho battle, but it was bin dead body borne upou the guns of his comrades. A bullet had pieru ud his heart I "By a soldier's death.the glorious death J kill me dead." Nichols made 110 remarks, on the field of battle, ho had erased evory but kept weeping from tho time of taking blot with which his former deeds had sul- his ne.it until tho bandago was placed ied tho fair oscutchcon of his fains. I'oaco . over his eyes. Ladd aud Buuch cxbibi to his memoirs I'' I ted aouie blight evidences of dejection, but - I l0t a word t-tcaped them during tbo wholo How Murat Died. . BOeuo. Blackburn sat still and solid upou Tho tentenoo of the military oommiss- ' his neat, and throughout was unperturbed ion was read to him with due soleinuiiy.- ' at a statue. No mutiele of bis faco quiv- Ue listened to it as he would hve lUten- ' eicd there was no wildueas in his eye e, to the cannon of another battlu durin-: not u movemout that denoted the slightest his military life, without 0 notion or bra- uneasiness in his mauner. vado. lln neither asked for pardon, for , Gates, who was ouly twenty one yeara delay ,uor for appeal, lie had advanced, ofuge, and perfectly beardless, at first of his own accord, toward the door, as if mauilested a most mugular ludillercuee to accelerate the catastropho. The door ' He bad the mauner of a young man just opened on a narrow esplanade lying bo- the least embarrassed upon tho iutrodue iween the totvers of tho castle aud tho tion to strangers. Yet, withal, there was outer walla. Twelve soldiers, with load- no fear iu the oxpressiou of his features ed muskets.awaited him their. Tho uar 1 but rather a manifestation of self coufi row space did not permit him to stand at j dcuce, as ono who had a great and dan a sufficient distance to deprive his death ' gerotis duty to porform, aud who folt him ! ol a part of its horror. ftiurat,intstcpping ! self equal to il. Toward the end ho bo ! user 1 ha threshold of tho chamber, found can lo manifest emotion, and speaking to and make sueh arrangements as you deem ; Ullll;)eif faou to face with them. Ho refus- loan of the attending physicians, who was proper for my safe custody!' I eJ ,0 laV(J hjs CyCS bandaged, and lookiog standing near by, asked, 'Don't you think ' 1 lie governor req-ti-atcii mm m con- , ,a tlQ souiers wjtu a grm nnd benevolent 1 thoro is auy hopo that it Will bo post tudor the obligations of Ins oath binding fo another mouth aud during that time ho cau-ed to bo ereete.l iu the castle yard, tlK would have given me greati r binile, said, 'My friends, do not mako.mo poned I" and on being auswercd in the suffercby takeingbad aim. The narrow t negative, be moaned occasionally, and at Miace comnels vou almost to rest the muz- intervals made use of the following cxpres- Mi'ongoet and 1110.1t singular prison . .. . , breatt : do ! siotm : "Oh. Lord have mercv imon tnol' which human ingenuity could invent. Jt j not tromblu ; do not strika me in the face; ."Oh, to think of the news that is to go to aim at my heart here ii is.1' As be fathor aud mother V "Well, I ain't tho spoke thus, he placed his right hand upou first and I don't rcokon I'll 1 0 the last !" his coat, to indieato the position of his , "Lord havo mercy upon me!" "To bo heart, in b'n left hand bo hold a small ! tied to a stake and shot, I tell you it's widow curtains, so that by rio poiilbU obance a passer by or bolated nooturnsl wanderer from tbo pavement can cttob glitupio of her budding boauty whan en dishapitU. This task completed, ahe tnrUtt on tho gas to its full, and institutes a gen eral search throughout the apartment, that tbo may be shurc it doos not oontajn 'horrible burglar," orilespcrato ruffian iu big whiskers and crisp black hair. Care fully, with hcrdelioato littlo fi'ngcri, alio lifts tho bud-valance, wbero even Ton Thumb oould't equeozc hisdiminutivo cor poration, and takes a diminutivo corpora tion, and lakes a diminutive beep into tho half-emptied trunk, not forgo ting to gUnc norvouily undor the sofa, .tho spaoo bo tween which and tho floor is not sufEoienk to contain tho ghost of Calvin Edion, much less an ordinary robbsr. Having ascertained thnt alio is roally alone, she leisurely proocds' to7 divest her fair form of "the silk' and linen convention alities of society." First, eherelfcYM her glo3sy hair from its thraldom of pins and I combs, and "docs it up" moro completly. After this the bodies wcro placed in Then off comes the liitlo collar, and tho plaiu .coffins and taken in charge by the j light vapory cloud of laco alio calls her Government undertaker, Air. Smithers. I ua'dersleevos, which all tho day hav" been Then the crowd dispersed, and tbo sold- clasped around her whito, plump arms by iers returned to their quarters. a" couplo of India rubber strips. Norl, the 'Move of a spring etlk dross is unfast- PiUVATEKus and 1'iR.VTEs. Once more enud in front. Then't-uudry waiste strlngi the confederacy has becomo activo on the an(j button etrapi aro loosod, and lo 1 what sea. It has sent out of Wilmington some a oolUnse. like that of Lowo's biir hulloon. privateers that aro making great haf'oo a- gbo stands like Saturn 111 tho oentre of moug the merchant ships and small eralt rings. There thoy lie upon tho soft oar- on the coast. Certain Lngliohman have Pet. partly covered by the linen underfir- aleo sent to sea another ship that is to cru- ing(, with no more expression iu thtrn ise as a pirate against our commerce. than there is in the bsre floor boneatb tht This ship is to be, if she is not already, carpet. Sits alia now on tho edge of tka commanded by tho runaway prisoner, Sem-1 snowy bed, and begins the unlacing of mea, and she will olaim to be a confederate gaiters and the disrobing of thoio fair, man-of-war or privateer ; but she has nevar swelling limbs other stockings. Tka been and never will bo in a rebel port, and pretty little foot is carefully perched upon sho is, thcreforo, purely and simply another the knee down drops the gaiter, off cornea English built, English armed and English tho clastic, and her thumb inserted attho maniud pirate. Now is the timo for the top of her stookings,pushesit down iown Navy Department to exhibit somo energy over tho heel, and the cotton rests besido and show the world that we mean to vigor- tb0 prunella. So with tho other foot, only ously use our great uaval power. Wc aro involvcing a slight chango of position, able to cover tho Beas with cruisers fit to There is a smile that poops out from bo cope with this ship, and should do it at hind tho plushes of her sweet face now, onco, aud not trifle with her by sending as standing beforo the glass abo plocosup oue or two ships hero and there, as wo did on her head tho night-cap, and with a in tho oae of tho Alabama, Georgia and quick twist of n'cr fiogerc tics tho be- Florida. Two mouths ought to bo tho ex- witching bow. Tbon the nigh gown is treme limit of the Sea King's career, and thrown over the fraillod ehemise, oomeal- ton days ought to finish the Cbickamaugua ing tho heaving bosom, and tho shoulders and Tallahassee Wake up, Gideon. in tbo linen folds. Thon tho counterpnno and sbeots aro thrown back, the ga in I acknowledge,' njoiiufi I, 'That it was tt entirely isila'ed, high and narrow medallion, which contained the one focus rS AMI All J TRAIN Wll Leave Arrne l.vai 0 ,ccr.tiitou KlUL-eloll ll'ooui.liurK Ulipeit. Ilanulle. al .Vitr.iuuilierlnn.1, M II V I V II N'orihumlieilaud. Ilanulle, Itupert. IUoiinii.liurI KiiiB.tou, . I Mil I". M. 5 .V, s.-Jj r.:i3 11. 1.1 -.i.jj satisfaciiou tower, with but a single 1 nuance, which to rharo with you the contents of my wa-i sccurely fastened with heavy locks, purse than to us placed in my present di- iinj ;ru bars. Within the first enclosure lemma, f' r I am now at a loss what course waj a 6l.,.ond tower.or rather a c.igi3,which to pursue, "iinuui ...uu.j . was iruuu 01 inrgu I", . 1 ""J , of love, the imago of his wife and four 1 ;ii,,.e m men in,' .- or to toiretlier bv b.indi i and bolts ot iron, and . . . ' timuaii ua-iiiiQ u,iv. .w - , 0 . continue on my way ' 0" dm branches bells were so suspend- 1. m oar hero of th, road, in- cd that the occupant of the cell could not I u. - -- - ( ter.-untim: 1110, '1 will not luave a man 'ou in so uupleaaut .1 prcilicauieut Hero The Indians and tub Teleokai'h. turne,i down very, ve,ry low and tho It is a noticeable fact, that in all tho In- jjmG fozm pre3gpa tho yielding, couch,and dian troubles in tho Northwest, tho tele- t10 anej 0P8 0fj int0 the world of dreaain. ' graph lines have not been disturbed. Now, in tbo room directly over her ia When tbo lino between 1 orU Kearney and the great brute of a brother. Ho oomoa Lamario, which are 500 miles apart, was jnt0 jtj ,buts the door with a slam, turn completed, the superintendent of the line the key with a snap, growls at a ohair made arrangements for two influential wb;0, happens to bo in his way, palls cfl N ll UT II Mill A..M. (-.-HI lU'J 'J.:ij KM J l. M .Arriu- at Cerantuu. ' ,';'" . ., KreichKi I'a-.eiiBir lea.. Itlo .Imri!. IU.1.1 A. M. I'reichl i rai-.eiii; the Kxpre.. at at is my purse, which couaius twenty pieces of gold. It is a small sum, but I have al- j ready distributed much in charity to day.' I "I hesitated to accept thisjiingular offer, . nnil tlm Imrulit ncrc Ivitij it, drow forth lilje ' mako the slightest inovemcnl.without caus ing them to ring. "When this prison was fiiiijhed,tho gov ernor oouductt-d Onlie Hiulan to it, and showing him all the arrangements, left it optional with himsell whether ho would becomo its occupant, or remain as before, children, as if he wished thus to mako them witucsses of his look. He fixed his eyes on ibis potrait, and received tho death blow in.tho.contomjl'iition of all ho loved on earth. His body, pierced a'i so short a distance with twelve balls, fell, with his arms open and his face towards tho earth, as ff .till embracing tho kingdom ho once possessed, and which ho bad como to re couciucr for bis tomb. They threw his awful I" After he bad S'aen tied to the stake.and Chaplain MeKim had prayed with him, he said (addressing the guard), "Boys, I hope if any ol you aro ever shot, yo.u won't be shot as innocent as 1 am,'' Captain Mclvim having said prayers with each pri.oner, aud bid them good-bye, Col. Henrichs read tho order of execution . 1 .-:!. ,1... Unn.1 l.tu wnnl nf liiinnp nlnnn. iwuiiur. ta.in-.-iiieMaiiTiaiiiftoiituioiiueiiw i another poiguttru ,auu unsc. ri;..,i finlirt cloak upon his body, winch was buried tram iroin iorni o. . ii.. " . . ,.. , I...I ,l. w ,,.,,,1 fn nin.siiv- . 1 " l'"""! "f"'- . ., A., . ., -... in tuo uainaurai oi rizzt. DI I.UU V tilt all" .'"i" " " ' ,,, j . leave, immediately alter the i:pre.ntrain Inuu liar- lUg ... ... .,. v.. I.... I'., dd..iiL(. r. lea. mil I rli.liuru anil .aniuniiu, animi". ..... ... - - riiiladeldii.i al 111.111 1'. M. lu K.icli poinl. on tin. road iliinn; tliu next torenooii. New and elesriint fluepini! car. ari oiiip iiiy III IB it trams each nay h. lweeu .S'lirthuiiiherlaud aud Haiti uiure, and Norlhumbeiland and I'hil.jihljihin. J. ('.Will'. f' Ticket .Igi'HX. Kiiig.lnii. JauuarJ W. I''"'- i,i a i i.n.i at l-iii ,oie n n.i -.ti t ii, 1 1 1 1 1 naniiL'ii rue itu.uuu u-i uji.,?,,.- , .;!... V ,,,i.i ii.-iiui . . . - i ..II n.i,.. I l.TJ lA1..tnr nu f lift in. , T Tfc -1 fita.,tlv about vour person. If a man tended to remain thoro all his life, and 1 ciaI1 to tho Hospital for Poor, Sick, and shews you .hi. knob, no matter who he ' occupied his lime, undt-r constant and Djstituto Jewi at Jflruaaloin 8;nco 1841, mav be or iu what place you may. meet 1 vigilant supervision, in cutting small lanoy wrilC8 . An extraordinary chango has him reiurn to that por.on ibis weapon and articles of ebony, in which he was very 0 over lbo city of Jerusalem. It is . 1 , ; skilful. no lotigor the city which 'no man ssekcth ' "SoTaviiiir, he put spur, to bis homo, ''Seven or eight weeks after this I was aft(ir.. lt U no,- ,ho rosort of the wealthy and was soon out of sight iu the distance. , t a fancy ball given by l'nnco B , , aBd the groat ones of the earth. Large liale in l.ocu.t tow n.hip. I oluinhia cnuiiiy. aujoiHiuB innrnr-V tnnkinrr USO WllCU a mau uiiisvij r" "' ) purcnases 01 uousea nun juuuauiu muuo rU! rf M VB, .Ur..eu. oeur-eand.ur.. I proceeded on ui jour, ej , making, use I sojzu(1 mob thfl I v.arnn ,Qvernm8nts. and nf i ho moncv tho lobbcr hau r'aneu mo. . . ., , , . j ., J -fav ' 1 IuDrontheiiu I found letters of cre,lit and drawing n.e aside exhibited the CBUblishmcl)U on a larg, and magn.fi I ! , ,nWin mc auJ nro- knob of the dagger which I had formerly oout Bl!Bi0 will portly be made in the IU.U...J, a , . rocolvcd from Onlie Hielan, and, in ac- neighborhood. This is very extraordin- months. il . 1 T Mn I ,i w n tnlMirlLflfin Un UlC UHV u ") iuiuiu iy wuhsviwmw -- - ,.i jaa, i . . . W4 VMW J ' . I T .ltn.,0,1 m niirmi Ullli tllP. dafff?er IU " .,M-nt. li nnnrmAin n nnritniAi j. diiivm ' J r DO UUU Ul UV(91UUD UlC o' biiuiwuuljl lUWltm.-uu to tho hand of the masked figure, and ero that it is wonderful that they can find I could turn around the black domiuohad tubsiitenco." fi'ramc g Mouse, 1,00 HAUJf. with other out huildliil., Rood Orchard, and K-vcral excellent Sprlui!. of Water ou larioua part, of tho l arm. IWe.iioii Biven on the flr.tof ne't April. Q- Tor conditlnnii.aiid furth-'r particular., apply to the auh.uiuer. "ear the preml.e.. VOCT'M, Auoiil ot (iamucl C. Head. Saitcnibcr 17. ISCI.-Jinu. . T T,ll AT HER 1 LEATHER 1 1 IIU uiiderslgni-il w ould announce, that ho has on liand uthi.llataiidCap lauporiiuii, on aiaiu i-i., iiiuuio.- I fouud tbo whole city in a btate ot tho wildest commotion, i'eoplo presscti-in crowds through the stre,ts,all the windows wcro filled with human heads, and strong dftaclnnonts of military patrolled tbo town. Struck with aBtonishmont, I in- cordaiice with the promise given, carried ary an(j vory disastrous for the poor popu always upon my person. lation, to whom tho price of house rent l,uru,.u..ortmeut. ,t,n . of this unusual CXcitO HUH Call .RIUH, IllUIIICCO.ireil IIOUDinv..Ji.iii. U.....I." ""luuilbu luw whw f which lie will .ell cheaper tliuii can ho had uUewheto I mvu ., ... , " 'Oulic HiclMi, ana ma cuurc oauui in tula uiurket, Call and.ciciuint. them for M'ur.clvc., JU1INK. UJUJU. 1 B.a.miliure,M)' SI, diappead, . j "'1 ho next day tho wtioio cuy wan fifiy Lying in bed, with tbo head high,lhe m...i; 11 I t . ..,!,,.!. I., . :.. lt ,. i n: I.. f A. K Iflol-m ,,,ul luuuicai uouruai DuvB, io uiiiiuiuiuj , iu uii speaking of tbo flight of Orlio nioldii,aml ,,,, ,,vnp ,,' ,,,, the governor ordered placards to bo dis- sboaa bo pretty nearly ou a level with the trtbuUd evorywhore,'ui which ho promised body, and pnoplo ought to acoustbnvtbcm a hundred pieces of gold to nuy one who tohd to sloop thus to avoid danger, his boots and throws them in a oorner, jerks bis socks from his ,fcet,drops hit pantaloons on the floor and lets them lay thoro ; gets off his coat and vest by a quick, chiefs of the Sioux and Arapahoe tribes to have a talk over the wires, the Sioux boing at Fort Lamarie, and the Arprboo at Fort Kearney. After their talk,which plcasod them wondorluliy, they Etarted vindioatiTo sort of twist of his arms and on horsebaok, and aficr ridiug two bun-1 boJy) UDpin8 ad unbuttons his collar, drcd and fifty miles each, met and com- j throws it carelessly with tie tio at, rather pared notes, aLd found their talk' of a than on tha table ; travels to the window week was all real and no illusion. Since , ju nj3 sbjrt extremity ,to let down tho our f.pr which he inlormed ihe prisoners that then no telegraph wiro ur pole has been taiu3 a8 if bo didn't care a cusg whether if they desired to tay anything they could harmed by Indian hands. The Indians t10 CDljrc population of the street beheld have an opportunity. Thora was no re- "ow tuo great power oi una uiscovory, - jj,, auatoniy or not -, ifim puts ouiino ngni pouse except from Minuiken, who ,aid.: and as thej think it haK something to do I nnd bounces into bed, like a great calf ' 1 ' . II. .1.. Sinirif limit ilnn nnf filllKh 1 . .f I U:n.l kiiu iuu uuij ui,t,v, .uji jumping inio a pile oi uay tuna uiiucoiL the linos. This is a fortunate fact for the ; upi his knees u. aily touching his noso, permanency of telegraphic communication 5irtcb'es' his limbs ou.,8icara at the tuck- "I would like to say a few words." He thon, with firm aud distinct voioe, and rapid utterance, said : "Soldiers, and all who bear mo, lake warning 1 I havo been a Confederate soldier for four jears, and as such have served my country faithfully. Aud 1 um taken out uow and shot for what men have douo that I know nothing about, and for what 1 had nothing to do with. I never was a guerilla, but a privato in tho Con federate ouiise of liberty, and lam sorry that I have to bo shot for the acts of men that I never had anything to do with, and for what I am not guilty of. If 1, or my countrymen, had takeu you soldiers prisoners, we would havo treated you as such, I hope God may tuko me to his bosom when I am dead," Each prisoner's eyes were than band aged. When tho sergeant approached Minuiken to pu the baudago on his eyes the prisoner said ; "Sergeant, I dou't blamo you i I' hopo I'll raoet you in Ileav- ou. 0, Lord, have tneroy oh my poor in the Northwest. Meeting or Reiiei. Goviuinous. The Governors ol Virginia, North Carolinai South Carolipa, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi Held a meeting in Augusta, inc. in of tho bed clothes, grunts,get8 over on the other sido, and ia usleep. Than comes in the snoring and snorting. Isn't there a differcuco in stylo I Novel Bet. Two rrcntlemcn residing Georgia, on the 17th ull., and paiseu res- jn jroojjyn nia(ie a bet on tho Proiidcn- olutions which declare that it is ne eBary ' tja election which it carried out, Trill ba that every male person o( suitablo age,and liable to creato soui amusament among without regard to color, shall at onoo be our cilizenst. Tho Let was for a beaver put in tho southern armies, and that all hat, which was to be twenty four inches details of men as spceial agcnts.provosl aud jn height and seven in breadth of brim, oiher gusrds throughout tho country shall 'I'he individual whoso favorite wai claetcA be at onco called in and placed in the is to wear tho hat during the Presidential ranks, Two centuries ago not one in a hundred wore stockings, Fifty years ago not one boy in a thousand was allowed to run at large after night. Fifty years ajjo not ono girl in a thousand made a waiting maid of her mothor. Wonderful improvements in I thi3 wondorful ago. .. . ... . . term, audi a novcl'bcadod-pieoa wouia make quite an imposing appcarence in tho street..--Xew York Daily News. BiaS- When has a mun a right to aeolJ his wile about his coffoo I When he Ita abundant grounds, ttOfc, Do ucto others, h yoa wao!! I othuti do unto you, t
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