E 3 10 ''grom thol)aily Morning Chronicle. THE SOItiG OF THE PEOFLE. Have you heard the glad ehouttUtill is torfie444lie breeze: That Starts from the mountains 44 Sarillis to the Seat: The voice of the men thatlor lifierty The shout of a saved and4m.rift4lana • , In the hills of New Hampshire ipreliartis began; To the flu- Eldorado its harmenlei - razi: The shores of two oceans itsechoes prolong, O'er all the broad continent tog the sops: "Yu 'die Man of the People, the Man of the Hour To Whom was the labor be gratted the power OW voice trios Lincoln, Um frue and. the tried . Awl: let, sore-heads And Copperhead.s, both stand aside I. , way of the sore=head transgressor is hard 1[ d, hungry,-and desperate corporal's guard; 'With their pen raesti Crcesns and stay-at-home Mars li'holOst all their/10A when they gave up their stars " Of the Copperhead faction we won't say a word ; A subject so dead should be carefully stirred. O'er the used-up cabal we'll forgivingly tread; And leave the liend traitors to bury their dead "Hurt* then for Lineoln„the fearless and trued He will stick-by the captain that sticks by his crew. He'll not fail in a calm, who the tempest has braved; And liremin shill rale o'er the land he has saved ECARTE. 310 W I ESCAPED. A SOLDIER.'§ STORY With some twenty men_under my command, I was scouting in one of the Southern States, when-we were suddenly fired upon from an ambuscade, and two of our party mortally wounded.. The nest moment we saw ourselves surrounded by at least three times our number and heard a dozen voices shout: ‘,‘Surrende'.l! or you are dead men !" Resistance would have been more than folly, as I saw at, a glance, and I at once ordered the men to throw down their arms and 'dismount, which they did; Our horses were led away from us, and our arms taken possession of; and. then the whole party of rebels, crowded around us, in a tumultous manner, cursing and threatening us - with massacre. "We have a right to expect the common usage of war!" .I said to the leader, a savage arid brutal-looking fellow. *"And get what we choose to give You! ftir :we're yout ,masters nova" he, savagely Noined. "If we do decide to hatig, - we'll begin with you." - - , With this he walked away a few paces, and held a consultation with Borne of his interior officers, while We awaited the result with feel ifigs that were far frond pleasant. The majority being for delivering Ms to the commandant of the fort below, we were sent off under a strong guard. Afatigning march of sOine ten miles broughl us.te a rebel camp about dark,' and we Wete delitered over tone Colonel commanding, greatly to our relief. 'The Men Gang duly; disposed Of, the Colonel accepted myparole and invited gle to mess with - He proved to be a gentleman and a 8c:ho ld-round, during my stay with him, he treated me*,ith a ple'aSant kindness that rshall always reMenilier with heartfelt gratitude. Thad been in his charge. soniething over a Week, when one morning, just after breakfast, ah I'Was about to take my usuaf'kjtroll through the: Camp, he said to me: "Lieutenant Hansom I regret to say that it is no longer in niy power to give you the liherty . of, parole:_ Orders liave just been received Trora tie-head-quarters of this department, to have ybti sent to Newville, and there have you put in close confinenient.". "'Why this severity 7", inquired T. -4 'T:believe it is in retaliation fer,some offence of the Vederal-," h replied, looking at me with foljaLta eiimirnkerafion qkpw.4-sed in hilloand ; some eonutenanCe, - that I • ilistantif tonl. • tb4l. alarm and inquired, —• "'Have yo,d told me-the worst, Colonel," • '"No," • sighiid," • wOUld:, to heaven .I had: You aro to be sent of in irons, and are already adjudged teethe' same 'doom as a Confederate • office: ' - Who hasleen.condemned as a spy!" ""Aiid the men taken 'With mei', - ; "They will probably Ile exchanged:" • "It is only 'myself then that is doomed to gaffer!" • in,as the case noW,stands," he nswer ed;'Attrikilg away his head. 1-" This ,is Unjust and cruel !" said I, fairly irembling,at tb'e,thotight of being so ignetuin knaly cut off in the very prime Of my life. , pity my friend; but you are a soldier, and that I am compelled to obey, the or ders'Of Seperiorst" rejoined the Colonel, in. alone that expressed his: deep . , commiseration. exonerate You,' saidl, grnspingjiis hand; "and whether I live or die, I say God bless you, from my very lieurtf" - 4rnusedJa:few moments, and then inquired in, what manner; and, how soon I was to be sent emy destination, ' "You willbe handcuffed," replied the Colonel, "for my orders, in this respect arc positive, and Within au hour, cri at least two, will set off underthe guard of two •men, who Will escort you to the rail-road station.off fobt,• and thence in the -cars." • far fiom -,here to the , station, -Col . °eel?" . - "Between six,and seven miles, by. the maim rood-,two miles less by a cross route only travelling on foot." ,"Through,what kind of a country does the foot route pass?" • 7 - antfthinly settled." _ looked at him straight in the eye, and r felt he understood me, . a:go by the'nearest way?" - le you wish-for the main road is much block. up byilirniy teams, cavalry, and so forth." , ( Of course you will hold the men responsible for, my - Bute, 'delivery, ut Newville?",.l said, in a low; meaning tone. - He nodded . , "If I should escape?"' , '`ahey'would'be blamed,perhaps punished." "But nOtiinto death, Colonel?"' "Hardly I think" : 41 0olonel," - said I, grasping his 'hand and , •2 • blingWitlihope,-at the same time making ethere ivaA , no other - listner, and Speaking, in a very low tone, "if I could only set out With &flask of drugged liquor in my possession, and mrironisO nearly severed 'that I eouldqhfif theft: apart, , therelione name that I would ever :yeniember iii my prayers." • 4•••• • :The Colonel-looked at Me fixedly for linif a ,minute, and then silently grasped my hand and sqiieZ-zed.. — it :hard: He - then bade - rue retrain 0 where .1 was, and hurried away. I-did not see hint for an hour, when he came with a man who poitthelionsupon my wrbts. He then selected two men, and gave them orders to see me safely delivered to the provost' marshal of Newville,,' ' to use' no more hifrshness than a strict performance:of their duty required: • ''-"Yon will take the nearest route tO the rail way-station, fiCTO69 the 'fields," ho continued, "and thence proceed inthe citrate your destina tion. - You" •must,not lose sight of your prisoner during your journey:, pad should he attempt- to escape, you will be jii.stifiied in shooting him. Yoh: now have half an ,hour to Mahe 'what prepaxations yea:wish." : • -Soon after this, the Colonel panned to slip a flask inside the boSom Of hay shirt, saying, es he did so: , •• • ."•You'haie - ydni . -wish, and may God prosper your design! As an honorable gentlemaq, lof course hold._ you. bound to inviollable secrecy,: stui to Use•-no more foird, iSt: violence, nnder co tire:undo:mei •than may be absolutely ne cessary to '6 eon:is:your-656p: !" - • • • ..oißest• aisured, - my-noble friend, your conft ace-.tp ntOitisplaced reti nod L faltering roice and with tear-dimmed eyes ; " and it shall be ml2!onlA , in alt, t'onimunientionni CURES GUARdITE D! ADVICE GRAT,Rt Address letterq for jab - I-Viol -Ott) • ' l6 Song . PenittE:kti.,ll43l:-efieesthnittitit,iPstidia.- HELWREWRgieg'Ve;S.t. BEWARE- OF COUNTERFEITS AND -UN PRINCIPLED DEALERS irho .endeavor to dis pose of their Own and other articles 9n the reputa tion attained by . . , '_ • ' - • Helinbold!sUeß nine P roarations. - • - - 'Ex tract .. Dacha. " • Sarsaparilla. Iniproved Rose Was.b.. • -%q OLD nY ALL DRUGG-XSTS EVERYWHERE. - FOR .13 . ELMIIQL'D''57; TA .11 - . END Oat oat the ati - vin-tisement and•send frii- it. 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