The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, November 27, 1862, Image 1

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VOLUME 4.
oinECTony.
" ViVr or post orricr.s.
7,., O'lces. J'ost Masters. Jis(ric!s.
B.ei.i's Cree.-c,
H.-biol t.ilion
t, tri'olltown,
C!ieis :iinj;i,
t'.i'.leu Ti.:ib:-r,
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; o'.r.iitown,
Lirctt o,
.losonh (d.rahaui, loner.
Enoch Ucese, JJiacklick.
William .'.Junes. Carroll.
D.ml. hii:-iimer, Chest.
vr.ii. w. Yo'.iii
inj, Wttshint'u.
John. T'.io::i;)Jon, t.'..enshm-j.
Isi.ac T!io:'.i;iu:i
J. M. t'iiri.-ty,
W'ia. M'd o'.i-h,
I. i:. (".i-u-.livr,
M. A ;l-c rcr,
K. V i-rshi-'Oi-,
A. JJar;.;;-.
Whi'o
Wihthi.
Jo'ml'wri.
Lore t to.
Cuuein'h.
Minister.
Con cirvh.
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Mutator,
A'i!;'ev.-J revr-.il. Susifbau
(1. V. iici-.v::'. in. White.
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b it'i .School at I o'cb'ck. A. M. Vntyer meet
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E-.-t E:-::.ress Train " A:i P..M.
F.i't bina " , 3.:lo A. M-
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WlbMOUE STATION
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Tr.ix!r, r Thousa? (Jalbr..
'... r .? Dr,:".:nrH Jacob ITaraer,
b..iu Pong'ass. (decree Delany.
Mercantile -b r i-r c .1 oh n 1'urrill.
Afh'tor John i-k t-tuil, Thoi.i.ij J.
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bb.vard it Panncgan.
'o-' S'iri f 'i..r. E. A. Vickroy.
''ironer. -James S. Toad.
'. of Common Schools Henry Ely.
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b.-r.T (Jcor.re Hurdler.
S:-,',o,.l l):r.-rtorK. J. Mills, Dr. John AI.
Jauc-s. Isaac Ev.iti?.
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n.nlal-?. Tboitv.o Todd. "
'' n f'o't.-tcn-W'tn. Iavbs,'Daniel J. Davis,
J. Wuters, JLdi 1 Tiiotuosoii, Jr., David V.'. 1
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Iasjiertorx John W. lhiberts. b Ib, lc:er3. j
J'i lj f i:!ch.,rt Thomas J. Davis. !
A.-.tti.- Thomas P Davis. j
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s c v.uy sb.haroh nnu-ii a.v: at lo.l okb-ck j A da v or two uf:.er came the call for vcre only mi ordinary human Leing.
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'' st. t'.h 11. M. d'Xei'd. meant all she haid, and if atiy fo'dier cu- j picket post, and he walked rapidly in the I The facts above record e -I are subst in- ; J ( v " 4"'1 a . . v.o.ia at- , OI;t. ivt, r.o i.cn.r t terns upon bis own
t r.um c.,m.7 W;-dli:-:i!-:'.tte!ltJf. Kinkearl, i tered the lield full of that high and eliiv- chili moonlight from station to station, j fially true. ' The names, of course, are ': IdibHc cry i -pee! .itby, toes. .
Il-.p.- 'h:. Kdw-rd 1. Kvaus, Thonms J. ! ..'r-,u courage which love and patriotism j exchanging a kind word with each smdi- j who'llv disguised. ' 1' . . j" i . - ' 'jV iCyy yy' I '
P, dk- j combined ahme can inspire, that soldier ;Wh He had nearly gone the entire roun,d j " . - - a: " e. j tCr F.atvy snbduen vu-iou horses n
J":!on::,c)L,jlbn-iA ' ! was Frank Milton! - . y :i - : : -dwheii he stopped tor a: fewi, moments at a j- Cr Soldiers are alwaysymost. fatigued , .;, ? , j1t,;Knt r Covwon Senoois. ' e-dmasu do vnmus m'v-,by a fj
A-n'-or ibc'hKid T .1) -ivis. '"' ' The long dava in camp, before starting poit occupied by a soldier from dids. own in Ato il. after Sun-dung a March. , . . t j. . . biusbai, A'cr. 11, lct'2. . m .. f 'trapping.
EBENSBXJEG. PA.
1!V WILLIAM r.OSS WALLACE.
fc'olemu, yet 'cuUifu!, O Time !
Tli" iliPtlowy ip.'.intle sweeps
Aloiijj the rnor.ntr.hio ol"t!ie st:irs
Aiitl o'er the lower il.-cps ;
The music jtthe spheres is thine,
The music of the sea,
Anil at thy LMuinx coucor-.l keep
Wit!
l these ili-ch:in'.:incr notes ji our IIu-
liltllii I 7.
Solemn, yet beautiful, O Time!
Thou walk'sl in reral '.vorth,
RonriiJjj the ravria.I sounding marts,
An.! ter.iulcs eft!
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Thy very ruins fire but eh:ine:
Still u'rat;der tmrhlcs ria
here u'-sser mouuiaenti a;
care-:
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.Solemn, yet boaatlf-al, O Time !
Thy shaih-wy niantle .sweeps
A1o!;;t ihe iceuatains of the stars,
And o'er the lower ucri s.
Thy ruins are a i,j;htcy
UT still diviner nd,hr,
TcIIiiivT to man tliv ovii dark ;rr.v
cr iu lie lor Lim xlu trtat Eternal
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r.ulher Kingston and Frank MuI'-h :
I were chuuis in one of the Maine college j
I ar.d ihey had nearly completed their course j
i when their fctudie.swere interrupted by the .
j reverberations of the rebel camion planted
about Fort .Sumter. 'ar has com men- j
cod," said one, " and we are tied to books j
under the eves of .rohs and tutors." "Abu?, i
iust so," replied the ether. "Why could j
ihcy mt have watleu a lew moid hs longer.' :
I v.muld tb.en have given up my liomiseu t
Kuror-r-un to a rand i;ave uono .South iutead, i
ioor-o.1. ' must ro. and v.u 1. mid I oi sue nwwxA : tucv v.eie euiu'uir.iuveiy ! -your truard, tiiere o'ofdv two oi us one a I '' w lul UIUIL' uw.ociuo mho gmuges. (b-M.min rown r.-- bed ii t bo b. vi i,r
,..,..!. v iiias irieuu. i i.cy exj eeuu oppo.1,11011 i Ul oi- jio. i-'oj. i.c.j nt away ..... .... .. t, i.. . "t enow coiu'.ers : In accepting this
Vm.'v V ' V:' I fi'oi o the prcsitent and faculty; but eld ' red raided from complaint only because; The. c:.da;u was still suspicious, and of Solomon would receive a more literal I te?ti:uoniaI of your aneetion, I-mustsav
j ami young were alike Uiled wdn enthusi- te.cy iaJ sense enough to uuuerstaud that ; taking his revolver Iron) bis belt, aseer- Jppueauou , 101 10 im nay ineie aio v, nme tjlat tl0 j,,y jrratitude it calls forth
! astie"devotion for the old liairofthe repub- j the discipline of the camp was a neccosarv ' tr.iu.-d that it was ready for use. before ficus that have full faith iu the malig-. OI1 1UV rart are minled with a decree t.f
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10 ami lor inose steriiioj: rrineipies auu .
r,-r b7 vF wb eh n is the omhhun :
'!":,. '? ort.ressed their desires and
So far from meeting with :nv :
ilion from the iucsidenr, the ver.erit- ! joy. u'iih banners flying, ami drums i bushes. '-Our friends over on the hills only look at a beaunftil child, you mu--t re- j ve are rauier peacefully employed in cut
tin ot praised the-i lor their detenui- i beating, the army marched out toward gave us a taste of their quality les than ! lat the onino of the Prophet of Cod, or j t:,ii: timber, building forts, treeting, log
i, and on emirs god them to honor j Manassas. -The regiment was in the j half a:i hour ago, by sending a volley of j ddhe A ivy in, with a prayer lor protection, j cabins, eec, we may oon le called to the
:elves r-n 1 their college by faithfully ! thickest or .the fight ; in the mbbtl' the j rifle bullets over our heads. We liope j )'0i t-'xt" . beauty of a hor.-c, you j s;crijCr duties of war. Should we le so
!, -iv v.-brdn ib.ivr r. r.-o, ;;a ,,bli-rj. con! usu-ii of that terrible dav the cummin- 1 von will I .. 10010 ..1,1 fo p,o m t'.-m i!.v must immediately snit on it; and the same I !!,. ,. t i...rw 1,1,0. il,::t. 1
lb-;,.:
th wnoie ou
pa riot soldiers. 1
i lie y-.vo iueni rr.vor.s taid 'o.i'iO tr.em uod ;
;vo Ihei'n rrav;
j speed, when, foil ed hope and determina- ,'
i iioy th'-y kit the e.dlege gate.?. i
The friends obtained commissions
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e same comraim
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ton i.-eing the first and Milton t lie second. ;
In this matter, as iu many others, Frank i
gave precedence to his friend, lor rmolh-j
cr reason than this : Luther bad r.sLter j
reason than this : Luther bad n sh-ter j
such transcendent beauty and iucorn- j
able pcrlecf-ions fits Frank's estimation) j
t lie regarded ali connected with her,
tie.5 of hi a;d. as belonging to a supeii-
or
para
tin
by
or race ol being
Luey Kingston was j
eeriairdy a hue girl young, amiable kind
refined ; ami, ef range as it may socm, her !
opinion cf 1 ran c exactly corresponded
b n-a-oon fd oar.- So that most of.
their dispute?, and lliey were seldom vr-rv
uious, arose cut of pi .delations again,t j
rer estimates. Tbey loved each other as
r.ly the 301: ng and l-opedul can love, but j
,uoy made no attempt (0 keep Frank
o
1
; that the donors oi that white flag would j
j rather it should b;c;mo the tdiromi of its 1
i bearers, or return all blackened with now-!
der smoke, riddled with bullets, and'
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fr.tained with tho b;o.J ol those thev loved
. . .
most dearly, than to see it waving again
words, "gentlemen of the jury," by mis- j
take. . j
Lucv wa? a r.oblo, brave girl.. . She j
within call when the trumpets sounded. ; eoMtmiou .11; a new regiment. Hut no they had mammed lo come together to pay j 1nai" !'y v'!-it'!t's Ul i ".W; o.sn u. I:tvcr Jmah them for indulging in it, bu
k'L. ...n 1,:... .. .,0 : m .1 l, ..a ,,.;,. . ,.. ; ,..' . d . i .'1 '...:..., . ii 1 vmu. of cr than toe puluealioii of the ' .1 ....t. 1-.., ,,t ... . .i,,,,-,,.i . ....
J -tin OS i -oa iot'1 USUI 10 g', iui iv:.ii uta-u no ; luu .u.v. 1. v . .t.w m-.vv h j -- , ti-eu ICft-JCCLS .O toe fciaiS ami Mir'l'N -ill '- . ' . ,.' , i lliaiia. lie-. new, niw i...- o.ui. .i . t 1.11.11 rif
j eye?. Moreover, she embroidered a white j the youog captain, dwelling upon the loss ! tharrVank wanted at that pellicular mo- lillllUtp'i (I Vs b!;,e;-'!';i:'s- 1 V' l'-"" l.irgely with anion. t p:nts. The.e must
i silken banner for his company,' and wo j of . his com rale-, became " depressed in j memt was a couple of clean shirts, a de-J t!le I'rii'.- .' -4 manner, to mvde yuur : pake Yt..nt ju 5.01,0 way, atid better the
v,il ; happen to know, from a perfectly 'reliable j spirits ; be fm'i lonely .mid desolate, and cent suit of clothes, and a free ticket home. 1 nttentum te.it. . . (glow which a little romping' impart? to
1 gentleman," that when the orator who was j oftentimes expressed .1 wkdi that he might The next day, preceded bv a Ulegraph-j . At ad times, toe one training of toe j tp0 cheeks, than a distorted mind or a
Xco ! bo make the rresentedion fpeceli desired exchange, places' with Frank, who be fully jc messaee, theW'riencls, having obtained a ! .V0U1b'" ,s f v.r?it importaiice, an-atne re- t ,.p:j j(,.0.v HenUh is one of the greatest
! fo b- "cfntnmed."' s'-.e hdd him to sav i believed was under the sod ef tho Lattlu- turlon-b' siarto d f,!? W;,sbin..(on. 'i ht-v M ltt,J! tu lt l i t,,c CliriMiau ministry 1 j blcrs'iim : ;i;;d mdv a uoo 1 .-bare of idi vs-
over aishonored soldiers ; with much more j march, the necessity; lor actio a uunng tue ' of tliese pieces ot cards reached us m or.r j s4,;1.7 b1 , ' , Stre brings its coos soon cnottuh to all ;
to the same purpose, (bit of this, the i operation of laying out the camp ' and j retirement, and even then we thought of; I no vviies el iue t,onveut:on are t!:ere anJ lc; t;C children be bappv v. hi L thcy
orator the village lawyer manufactured pitching the tents, bad purtially removed j putting the little story of which' they ! ye -''"dmenue.l f your iav0r- ; .,re y,,u:,,. ;.;,l in:iL(. tl,em to bo h:ipp,
certain periods, glowi.og with -eloquence, the young ol-icer's melaucifoly tut it-re-! lbrmed the climax uoou record lJu wo ' " eoastom at. on, wd.i tne hope tun: y.n . a,,Fw-p.y sh(.uhJ puiei.ts thwart His plan ?
all of which would have caused immen-e , turned . with tenfold . fsreo after nightfall,! fot' that "the flmhty purpose nevVis rnultaneoUsiy aud your piayeis to - yc ,p,',,, t p, U.,X(t p, ., fn (.l.;p-.,vi. fas
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(OiinUsiasm nan not, 1.10 "i.iei oecn inarici j wnen mu iiiougui v.uu.u couiu mai no , o o.'ooi; unless tue ueeu go v. un i, uu . . ,, t - , : in e..ecri uu.e.-s in ouiu ::nu ei.et.i iine.sS
by the too fro-Ucnt introduction of the I was. drawing nearer to the spot which had ; v.c might have done nothiugab.mt it until j uuii -'beeiauy u.ess t.:c cause 01 ueucra ju ,( '
I WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN PRESIDENT. IIexiiv Clat.
fur the c;it cf war, were weary c:joiu:!i,
but at length the order came to nsareh.
V hen tlie parting came, liucyaiu nothing
at ail about "comiu? baok Willi y-.-ur ghicld
or on it." because hhe bad no time to ".et
up" ttuythiug iu the dramatic lino, and
be.-idc? she had forgotten all about thoc
old !-'pnriaa v:u:;ien, vrl;o used to say fcuch
things because thev were maie vathbut
hearts, or hau their iieuits haraened ly a
j peculiar and oi:-ustiij. " process Leijre
they arrived. at maturity. Cue only said:
?! i V'r.lc. I l.o'ir. tl'.is war wii so.':n
1 I.I .'it I !
oe over, am; t;:at you w:ii c..'-i:t 3 oac to
iuvo eaoa ctner a:i
the same winie we are separated. bc-j-J
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h-e, Frank, jood bye, keep witii Luthe
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iu neck, ami nestled c:0c-:iv to ii;s
' and we' !, tiiere eoeu. nuucit C.;. i-ai''.
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U'.rl as p.io was an i is
i Frank C-'U Id n-.t r-tand this. Hi.-? own
! eves wove swuum::!-:: ue i.Jit trie r.otise
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; asmnst repcnunoi ui.s pain me resolution,
Said Frank, turning abo-ot, "You nre a j
snivellin'x co-.?ard, or you wouldn't have J
said that." j
Coward, rm 1 ?" said the bully, v.y I
proachin'g with, ehuiehed list. j
4'e?, a -.-war d," s d 1 Frank, and he j
sane i iuia.o. i.oo rj i.-.-ny ,i i i':- ,
that he shrieked with pain, vchii tiie by- j
stnmders "aid, 'That's right." After this
Frank i'cit L eiter ; his spirits revived, and
he rant oe. bis way rejoicing. j
Luther and Frank loved each other bet- j
ter than brothers generally do, and they !
never tired of ca.eli other's society; on :
duty and c.'f, thcy were as much together!
as eircumr.;:ice.s won! I rermit; thcy mu- !
tiuiiiy con.iea iu eaco ctuer; ai v-ton i
ran:; somcdiuics read over jutnci" .s ctter
to his .-ister, he wondered how his com rod
less i
ya- u.aai'u n-. juv-s;.!.! v-h-j-i u, .. t..e ,
held.
It veas July, and an advance was to be !
made--, db.th of our frund were lull oi I
co.ulushn of that tori ilie day the cum pan- ;
time. Uoed lye, my own uear ; !li.-;so hill.5 the bloody batths had Lceu wlsc:i "'i in lus fciiioics iy t;,o m;ero
And she wuur.d her a;-m:- abmt i f iuuht : there his warm-hearted brave cope, make us ncfpuaiutcd with a vorld
A. great crowd was about mo depot vuerc j many nays, tormented with tknst and fe- -- lciiu.. juo-.es i:o.:-.cu out cxpro.-iy . tiiruj, v.diich they desire to present you
the regiment was to take thecals. A by- v'cr by dav, and leel the marrow of bis I Jur tIltln in t"-1'3 r0Ilt m:rgin of the shell. ; - t.;A . .timo:i:al cf their Ve-'?rd and
sranoei haoi in a :-i uu, ceai-.-e voice: j oones prow coia wnen the cliiii uigiit v,vu .i.un un. ;,is cvos uh me . Cjtr;cm. 1 hev l.a ve purchase:!, and have
-There goes a pre-try soldier: he is cry- i winds swept over him peikaps his bones extremity cf a pair of boms, oiost per- j iiCrc ful. voll :l Uu;:;j1;Uccr,t sword and
- bf.fjt:-.. b.i'j f!t t biiv, it. it, .. i 11! ! !.!..,.!.:,,. -f! !.! ah: ! sous sunt ore the se:d!t!i to be. i.iitid. Imt I . i- i."..n ... . i r i
... ..... w , uivaimuj;. u uwii. .'ia iii.'a- , ii . , iicoroi s iiou iu e 1-m ii i ;s, an. i as ii 10 maiio
.... .t.:i . i r i . '
ie i.eea.wo sepaiareu irom eaeu o..icr:
au-.i many of them whohy ul.-org inhoed. ; j
the company to which our I'rieuls belonged j
1 V4 w'-d
exec
u. When the retreat
was ordered, Lieut. Idllngon
CO
not
acu
muster more than twenty meu ;
was i:OT,mere to be found.
"Who knows anything
ten ':" said Luther.
of Lieut. 21 i I- j
ten ?" said Luther.
'"I saw biro try b lift up t.hc captain, a
minute alter ho ibii," tai l one from the j
ranks, '-but it v,-asu't uo use ; the Captain
was dead. After Cut ho waited to give
one cf them uviti reoels some water, and :
le.
1 t!'a
s i. 1 1 . e ' .
toot; s iuotu n 4
v I
know but one or t'other."
Tne next day in his report to the Cob, t
Kingston named- Lieutt Idiltou amen- the ;
mi.-s:?. !
The term for whlcii the two friends Lad !
cnli-tc-d had expdred, but Luther could not :
make up ids mind to return home alone, i
and he applied for and obtained a captain's
fi.:i 1.
, fhen a forward, movement .was made,
Kingston's regiment was in tn.e. advance,
and his own company was detailed for i
.,. , , , ' -, - ,
picket uu!y, ou the uay v.heu.ine c-r.uo
' .1 1- n 1 ,
m smut ol the enemy s line. due bong
been made sacred to hini by his .great be-j
roavcmciit. He rejoiced when 1u.j duty
called him to make the rounds of the
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KOYEMBEIl 27,
A
! town, one of his boyhood's playmate:; he
j v;n leaisiu heavily upon his rifle, and his
! attitude 'jetokened that decree of iatitie
which verges upon exhaustion. A low
moment's conversation enueiJ in a prono
j sition IVuuj the captain t; eemplcte the
round as ?oou as po.-rsible, then to return
j and take the plac; of the third picket
j uard until the relief eaiuo, nSiicli would
be in a little more than an hour.
be in a little more than an hour.
Ihhi arruuiremeut beiu made, Captain
Kingston toon fouud hiiucif, iniuket in
hand, slnin- up,.:i the trui;h of a fallen
tree, wut-hiu- llr din'ner of t?.- r..b. i
;. ' ""'.''r i-.'1"1 , :
fire on the sides of the hills only a mile
or two awav. His thou-hts were not ot
, - - . . , . . , . . . .
iius iirranireiueut bciu made, Captain
IJeldnd
te.c most amiable uns-riTition.
i .... . -
; ycum; friend had faliou, one of the sacri-
i trees on the ::!r:ir f nnr i'n:int?v : l:!.i.r
ry's liberty
j perhii).s oven now the fc-
i trait
were on hi brent. Mai"
r:.?.Fea pinee tnat iatal dav. 1 rank mieht
I : .. .
nave imeere-i on, rnevou.siy Wouuded, lur
ires ol iu.rivr forced themselves into the
mind of the watcher; he could not, shake
them olf, and he beauo to renent of his
kindness to his ieihiw-soidler. His tbo'ts
Were interrupted by the sudden, ip.ick
cruek of half a doen vl2es from the cue-
my's hues lar away; but, hearing nothiu-
u. .e, m cor.c.uM . u taut t.ie rebel
pickets Jmd given an alarm without'eause,
a:, resumed bis watching and thinking,
He lighted a match, ami cxodning his
watch, found that the relief might be ex
pected in half an hour. He had jut re-
turned t!ie watch to its place, when be
heard a rustling among some bushes cnly
a few paces in adv
Ue leveled Lis
lide and cocked it be! ore saving
Who u-e.e.s there T
'If you are a Union sentry, a friend,"
was tlie answer.
Tlalt, and give the countersign," said
the eai.dain. A
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''iiitfts more tunn I enn do- hot r '
t. . . - i .
ue sen;
"Advanev T v. I look- ;it von !'"
"You will find us ail riht" said mm of
the men, a- he ndvanced'sdow'v from tlm
you will be more olad to see us than thcy
.
wero to-nave us come. Jo the name oi
hospitality arai good fellowship, where are
vbu'? It's so long since I have seen the
lace
fa true man. that I'm hutiirrv for a !
good long look. Ah, there you are, and j
-what! "Luther, my old chum! Cod j
ilow is bmey
It was Frank, sure enough, rather dirty !
au dilapidated in the matter of costume, j
ami h.omewhat grizzly about the face, but
not in much worse condition, bodily, than !
when Kingston, last saw him. J
Frank's idory was a short one. Ho Imd j
b ecu wounded
fill r.''.-;Oi t.ioourr IV ,h-i
i i
- .' . i-i , i i
tvir.g to a wounded rebel a ;
in the act o
drink of water i'rom his canteen. His
wound y.t.s not serious, and he had been (
removed from ; lace to place, until an op-
T-.rtTii.ifv s!.,od 1 ,,-e...-,f seodin- bi.n to i
Uichmond; he had accidentally- met the '
very soldier to whom ho had "given i!JO j
water upon the battle liald ; he had argued
.r ridiculed his treason out of bim.'and
arrived home id good time, and in one
short month after the performance of his
one night's picket duty, (.'apt. Kingston
was bu-v superintending the di.-tri'uti ju
. - 1 . . . .
d cards, listened together in pairs by
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knots cf narrow white satin riobou. Ono
this day had v.e not seen the name o
Frank "Milton mentioned with honor 'in '; entrusted with its care 1 hat the y.uth of j Y :;v)y , way evil hr its eg in pon
tile life battle cf Fair Oaks. " 1 l theb.ud may bcauno Cnvifctiaa citizens cd :ati,.. Ft in, tam o, if a man has but
1802.
A hnowleilire of the structure nrd fai;c-
i tious of the eve has Ues prey eri bed as a
cure i-jv Atfu-Isiu. J. am not certain that ;
t;1 j r .-.n;:t:i voai i j-rove jjeiicral.y
en:eac.o;is a-iuMi the iooli who hay in
tbe hvarts, 'There is no Cod." But
! certainly the evidence of skill and wi.lutii
i
ch:iTIsm of the
are so apparent in the mechanism of the 11-
! human eye, as to make manifest the stu- , meat since we came out. 1 allude to the
d.'pra iiy "cf ti;osj wlm hil ro see that J presentation of a sword to Captain S. II.'
uivine hand was cmplocd in its crca- j ;r0,V!; of (;tllj)11any C, lTth Fenna.
; tiou. ior is t!:c human eve more cr.rh.-us ! , t , , .
i . 4, ' ,- - ..! ols., as a token oi the respect ?.nd esteem
cl beautitul than the oruMiis ot vision ol j ' . 1
iany of the lower order of animals. The ! o lho company under his command, and
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ifvesjigations of. the anulomi&t, especially
i : ; i . i
and packed away, when not in active use,
la .
u Ii:ls ''' l score, arm every one ol
thct:i bright us au emerald, and beautifully
' sct- "y.i dragon fly, according to
computation of naturalists, has mere than
j twenty thou-and eyes, and s)lendid ones
j thcy ' ti;:!'-r ba.s lower eyes
! ccirady net more than ciglit in number
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almos: s biijiiaut as diamonds. Tf.e
j 3 e of the eel U protected by a' tough
j trar.sparent covering that enables him to
j t'"''t his head through fraud and mud
1 v'tJl,!Ut J;t a11 impairing his vision. The
, , . . ,,,,, i 11 l" vai-'aina i.i a i j ue c , iu juceuce 01
p.aced at the cxtremi.ies ol shchy iu,t i tbc ll55l .Ulii iin0 oiaeers, the sword was
ors ' , , . - ""V presented tui beliali oi t t.e cmnpan v m the
had 1 l-lu'-'f ta;:aoi3 01 .icin projt-ciea ft,H,Avii,;r brief mid nati-otle r,.!dr,--
picture, moved in dihvrent directions, I ..(':.m:,; Hrov-i. - 'ib, ..Livix .,f vm,r
i
u :i naK nas eyes mat are uoin micro- bc.:,nliful cpauheltes the one true as the
seepie, to ut him lor the hie he leads. ; pcncrous Rm prave lurU that give it ;
.immaleu.ae too minute to be seen by the ; tlie other aaorailii; U:3 are ilie graces of
human (y c arc bound, when examined by ; lhoir reeij:eut. If, perehaucc. 'the for
a ruaguiiying glass, to have well defined j tuRcS ut Pnng vo and the doners
ami u.-ciul organs ot vision. r. r...- u, b'., ,", o ,.i r. i... .. .
Solomon seems to nave made the eye a
stnoy, and frequently reiors to it iu bis
writings. He warns us against eating the
TCI'. . .?. ! .1.
o:eaa oi h.ui nui naia an cii eve tnat
nsnt potency of an evil eye. Thomson
tm:s us that the r,vnans stand in such
tolls us that the .Svnaus stand
dread of this blight that they resort to
countless charms to ward it oil. If vou
'-""''""J r w" iC "" "- j
is come to a fund, thougu most persons j
are content to blow in its lace and pronounce j
a charm, bright and ill iking figures are
maae on ug trees to draw attention from
t'-'C fruit, lest it be blasted by a too stead-
'a-t look. Wo read also of haughty and
a bbo! that arc in the end of the earth, and j
-! the eyes oi the spouse in Caiditie, which
are like the h di ptiuls iu iltthlow, by the
jy'te ol Fathrabbini.
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f.'erisicn c:a Ikhccnfion.
To the Uci-,rcnd Cl-rj,, of th,' S;j!:
C i:nt!.kmi:n The educational State
benventnm, wnicn was in session m liar- ;
nsl'.urg last August, unanimously adopted j
a resolution, "mat nnnisters oi the t.os-
Iel 1 1; rou li oi:t the Mate LU requested to j
m oimh, on tue lirst Sunday in 1 h-t eml er, j
Ceod, a sen:: 0.1 00 popular edueatK.n." j
As the Convention adopted r.o means to
1 - !.. T .1
i ria!n - n!ul "',l,"'u,y-' "' u'1' j
!.i'Pi!J jc'tirc of our mdtom.l ahairs
legaro.o- tu- ...u.e- o.. .....
tain light of the present rhi impoi tanee ;
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IS vas'av 1 :i i f , 1 ,v fi.t.j 1 tie' jeouioii v.
your body: lo it iOcuas to Ltcome iu the
t ( W ' I U:a.t UUtl.l, Uil'l CO L..Uw IHU - .4.11 V-. .... j
NUMBER 9.
Camp II-.MMONe. P. C. r. 1SG2.
Corresjoirier.ee ol'The Allp-ka:i;an.
jast cvc:i! jvut al'tur condn in from
dress parade, it was my gooi lortune to
witness o;,e .f the inu.-t iutcrcstinir ' cere-
' monies which has occurred in the regt-
of their jxratirudc fir the uuuu:nbercd
acts cd kindness shown them.
The conira.nv beins drawn u'i iu front
comtV ,:ive elected me as the medium
j tj1P1,, ,,,m., ,Tr,;vr, (.e l..,v.t;nl
j roar, p,v vouj tl.ev purchased them with
j tt.. rT..", i,,T,,t!tv ., v-,.-.b tb-t
j p c:i:, ut!(,..i ,H,r u!iy ;utn-t.rj ki0,7 c.,u
I than leeblv cxm-s the earnest in-
; v;..rd hnnulhcs of the htarls that prompt
j t. present. Your social qualities when
: o.l uo!y ; vuur strict miiitarv disiurdiuc
v;.Cu t;U du-y ; t!:e -meruus "impales of
; yuur luUuru ; the noble fualitics of vour
l0.u .,,j heart, all combine to call forth
i ,piC testimonial of their due appreciation,
Tuke, then, this smendid sword and tluie
; voa, Joubv asured, that, wherever 'you.
jbravelv point this uiitieiiug Made, they
j wjU Uantlv follow.'"
On receiving the sword and c vauletlc-s.
CD
regret, and that reg'.et is, that I am un
able to express to you my true feedings
and emotions noon the recention el fo
valuable a token. Although "at r resent
called upon, 1 l.one anu tru.-t timt i. may
u?e tl:t handsome and valuable prcent of
y0UV3 ; guch' a way and manner ms to
oan,c von no re-ret at its bestowal b and
wherevcr I '-o. I shall carrv the remem-
pranco Gf this dav as one of' the proudest
f ,y life never to be cilaccd or forgot-
;iij aj cf yo,j accept my bat wi! es and
nu)s,t umpuallfied tbaoks'for thu fi-tteiing
j-.roo( ef your c-onfldem-e."
The Captain's speech as followed by
thiec tremendous cheers and a '-tier"
from the arp roving spectators. The cer-
i enmny was tbeu .o,tll up with a piece-
j of patriotic and soul :-:t:rrn;g music from
! v-.d'ij.f IP,
.-,., i t . , r l' - " , . ! , 1,-.. ,..lir,i,l
to our (.,ja;.tcrs. hibiy gratibed with tlie
cat:rs proceeding and 'regretting that
,,rro Po icrr su: a uieu in thn world
.... ...via . a. ..j....
ai ;alt-in Brown.
L
piOMriNG Don't be afraid of a little
roIj,iMM. ,, the part of your girls, and
.- I
ical excrci.-y can secure this to children,
thtw ,tj!;p cv(.n ij they Jo
k Q M,,JK, o;se, r.ud tear their dresses
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dear, what sl.a.i I u... es, let them
romp. S- bercr tim- s will em.no by-aml-by.
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