IAN -it. a iwTT,--, ttV-r. , i !t. - THE WHOLE ART OF GOVERNMENT CONSISTS, I NvI'-iI;IivAlt,TOF BEINGIIONEST. JEFFJSRSOW " VOL.12 " " STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1S52. . No 33. 3 i I1 IMnnW.l Published Iy Theodore SclrocU. terms Two dollars per annnutti advance-Two forcYwnd' tvho receive their papers by a carrier or stage drivers ompiojcu we propnciui, m uu vumgvu -i Spffiheo" i.-Snril !iniini mjiiln in vpnrlv silrrrUscrs. printed witn neatness ana uespntcu, 0:1 reasonable terms, AT THE OFFICE OF THE .Tcffcrcouian ESeiMiblscan. Gentle Words. BV C. D. STUART. A young rose in. the summer time Is beautiful to me, And glorious the many stars That glimmer on the sea; But gentle words and loving hearts, ' . And hands to clasp ray own, ; Are better than the brightest fiowers; " Or stars that ever shone! The sun may warm the grass of life, The dew the drooping ilowcr, And eyes grow bright and watch the light Of autumn's opening hour; But words that breathe of tenderness, And smiles we know are true, Are warmer than the summer-time, And brighter than the dew. It is not much the word can give, With all its subtle art And gold of gems aroiot the things To satisfy the hart. " ' But, oh! if those jvho cluster round The alter and the hearth, Have gentle words and loving smile? How beaulitul is earih! . , . , Haven papers a notice of the death of Mrs.; Emily Norton, from the inhalation of this powerful anajsthetic, administered by a : surircon dentist. When it is w well knoVn ' " io Ail letters addressed to the Editor must be-post- ; f " . 7 . ' - ;'1,as taken the JOB PKISTBSG. i during which time he had paid our ac- Having a ?encmlTisor)nent of lnrge,P?nt.pkni.. count 0 dollars, ditto cents! 'Halloa!' and orjaiiieHt;ilTyi)ewWcnro prepared , , to execute every dtfccriiition of . thought. WC, 'here .S a promise to, pay 0)W , r w o . r , JLlvyc I.jt.iUwI J. JijWJJSi-a l qf these dnys.' A mistake as the conver- Oar.ls, OircuUrs, Hill Head". Notes. Blank Iteccipts . justircs, ioctI and other Htanks, Mmphicte, &c. ; sakon proves: u, mo.Vu.nl mf.ntl,r,-n,Wfnrm onntionld country. For what not a particle of oxygen, and that tne .1 J number of deaths from its use, as boric Editor Two years and six months out by Hospital statistics, amounts to sev- five dollars. - oral hundred, it is, surprising to see the Irishman deposits a yellow coin bear temerity with which some of them still 4 -ling to it. me uoctor was exc A. t entirely by the coroner's jury, instead of. being imprisoned as he richly deserved, iu.it wears a-brilhant hue even the rat Repeated experiments have proved that tHng of the sleet against the window ,iv. ,1 , ... panes has a charming sound. By Jove, fulphunc ether, though slower in its oper- , . ,, -yTJ T , ' . , . another knock! 'VY'alk in!' May 1 be ation, produces the same anaesthetic effect ghot if it ipn?t q. another fourteen dollar and is perfectly salb and innoxious, and if men will persist in using a highly dan- gerous agent to produce unconsciousness when the have at hand one that is-just rr - i , t , f , -, - as efficacious and not a, all huruul, it is lime that Uie law would take the matter in hand. One of the Women.- -The Rhode I?l and Tempersnoe Advocate, tells the X4 V i i Jii4 If k foil lowing good story of a woman who 'is worth her weight in . ' Tn "Knster. iharn vmR .Th intemnerafce man who had nromised his wife that he wouid vote for the Maine Law candidates for the Senate ana Houec. On the morn- ing of election day, he was enticed- to the tavern, and treated by his anti-law asso- J"m your conscience to our pocket. j leven months ld. This little wonder is ciates till he was drunk. His wife heard Editor proceeds to enter a credit, and ! owned by Mr. John M. Buttery, of Lew of it, searched him out, and got him home. I sings 'Oh thus may it oyer be' when j istown, and has never had a calf. At two Here she gave bun in -an emetic, and got the song is cut short by the entrance of a' months-old it commenced giving milk, and him sober, and then borrowed a horse nnd German patron. j at six months produced sufficient to yield wagon and drove him to the polls. He German subscriber Yell, we gates, ' a quantity of butter. We have assuran votcd for the Maine Law candidate, and Mr. Brinter, heh? Owe you for terbapers,' Ces of these facts from Mr. Bristol -and his single vote preve:ted the election of a rum Representative that we get one, and posei Law men from that town A'cwk boy Wet. A gentleman crossing one of the New York ferries was accosted by one of those j Editor Squire your bill is only five ly occurred. It is certainly worth the peripateic venders of cheap literature and dollars. , - j notice of a naturalist, and is strictly true, weekly newspapers, who are to be found German subscriber Five tollar ; tat beyond a question. A sample of the but in shoals about all our public places, with ish vor be hind, and five I lays you ahead ter is in our office, and may be seen by " Buy Bulwcr's last work sir? Only one 1 slulhn . . . . . . i n'." The gentleman willing to have j gh with tjie urchin, said, " Why I a lau am Bulwer myself' Off went the lad, : and whispered to another a little distance, exciting his wonderment at the iuforma-! tion he had to impart. Eying-the pre-1 tended author of Pelhem with a kind of j awe. he annroached him timidlv. and J holdinrr out. j. nnmnkw. cii m?Astlir j "Buy thc Women of England, sir? You're . O iwMiiMivtt 1M JllVUV , w r not Mrs. Ellis, are you V Of course the proposed sale was effected A writer gives the following advice to wives: -.', , . :,e . 'Should -you find it u'eccssar', as you undoubtedly will, many of you to chastise your husbands, yow should perform this oifeoiioBate dutyAw&5e soft ond of the broom, and not witfe'.ihe4Minkf' i An immense time. in the Sstiactemi B day or two since, while seated in the department of our establishment poSlIUir UUUWS, nOUUenng OVCr UeULS UUC delinquents, and showering left- mi hv fiir nnfr-i nrf nF n sn lsmnpr- irhn , ci,BnPnr TFr Prlnfor T IUnvr, T have taken your paper about let me see , , . i 11 ,i . -ah, yes, about seven years, and all that tuncj too, I have lived off the Portage Road, how you have lived, I do not know, but precious little of my money have you : fingered. However, make me out a re- P"y s ouier 5 dosiqcb x Know you . . , , have much the largest circulation m this , ceipUiow, and here's your mony. I vicinity ; and itf.short, I know what's ; Subscriber deposits $14 on the table what. ; which the editer grasps nervously for fear j Editor Good. Your bill is nine dol- the subscriber's mind will change, and , lavs- fills out a receipt Exit subscriber. . S Paf hand,s 0TCr a new adver . , 1 . , tisemcnt and leaves. jxs migltt naturally be supposed, the j Another knock! JiWalk in, thermometer of tire editor's feelings went; Enter a lean, long, lank, cadaverous , up into sunslfhie 14 per cent. Another looking, middle aged gentleman, dressed . rap tit the door j in black, with white neck cloth. Editor 'Come in!' takes him for a preacher, and bows def- t Tall countryman enters. j erentially. Countryman-Well, Mr. Nevrspaperman j Stranger I am the travelling agent of , how dy e do .been taken your paper a , dignation while, and its a long time since I paid anything. Would nt be without it no how as your list of market prices ' paper. ; saves me fifty dollars a year. Really too j Editor lights a ' segar, cocks his legs bad that. I havn't attended to it sooner. ' Up on the table and feels veryjndepen i How much is it' 'dent. Editor (running his eye over the ledg-:' Editor We don't advertise quack medi : or) Oh, here it is two and one's three, cines at this establishment unless paid , and two'are five ten dollars. i in advance. , Countryman deposits half a saw-horse ' Travelling agent Excuse me, but this takes his receipt, bids editor an affection-' js no quack medicine, but one highly re- ate good bye, and vamoses. j commended by the facuky. What "are . AllOthci rap! What. llOb-another CUS- ! Yonr terms for hnlf n onlumn n vnnr? tomer! As l live it is! Enter, Irish subscriber from the mountain. irishman How are yees? Bad luck to meeself, but its owing this paper-for a long time I am, and sure a good wan its sorra a bether, barrin, thim from the am I endu ( Editor refers to the book.-) mg the impression of the A American j 'eagle,' pockets the 'rysait he calls lor, ! and is oit.J Sanctum becomes pleasant, everything , debtor. Oh, if can not be possible that rhe is going to pay. Yes he is! by thcJ beard of the prophet, he jerketh his calf-, Wn: - j C Wfill' old fallow, von havr dnnnrl - 7 j i yie pretty ofteQ) bufc of eonwo j couldn't begin to blame ou for it. I determined to put it out of your power to dum me a- ' gain f'6r a while when Captain West made his payment. Let me see, fourteen dol- x I lars 1 believe you said it was, ch suitor runomg ms lianas witngiea; t T i. i T-i . I - i l r . Estfctly, which pays up to the loth of i next April. J -Here's fifteen dollars iust credit me a dollar in advance erj (Exit subscrib- Editor (soln) A' weight transferred heh, how much? Can t reat moch, mine-; inian subscriber, who is something ofa pia, OHUC1UU2, auu Hnw uiuuitu. . s in the ribs.) t ' vich makes den i i Germans stocking, and German subscriber pulls out an old counts down out of it twen- try bright hait-aoiiars. iiiditor's eyes dilate, he becomes exceedingly nervous, and shows symptoms of flying off the handle! Exit patron. The sky is clouded, but it never looked better the light was never stronger. Thp horrors of a lonsr winter are forsot- ten, a ' I - nd sunshine reign in the heart. Even the accordeon in the bookstore un - - - . . derneath, which a few moments ago made an execrable noise, is now making passa ble music. In the exuberance of his spir its he could have shaken hands with his bitterest enemy. (A .heavy step is hoard on tho stairs What! est il posipctt The streak 'has J)ech so good that it imus'tfbe- aca1!! on the oth- The result ot it is. sell, out nime emiaren say ter musut nav habitants ot Lewistown, and can vouch insure a permanent organization ot bly two Maine ter bapcr, and I gess lfteymusht hav for their accuracy, notwithstanding their company, Ho that subsequent legislation' jhini, ter old man musht bay, uenr 'uer- remarkable nature. Nothincr or a sum- cannot repeal nor annul the powers ves-; cr aa. Door opens, enter J. I Jerusalem! If he pays, the millenium is at band, and tD0 next sound will be a blast from the final trumpet trumpet T Wnll Hi tt Lnnvt COeded m collecting some old accounts, I Editor (strongly impressed, with the 'sameopiuionjndersuchcircumstances j tbc language 0f Dummy Allen. 'Happy to meet happy -to part and always happy to meet again.' rT i, x'v, ii A n LJ deposits two As on the table, sees the entry made and leavcs. 17 v, i ' i i i . r . I Editor has reached a state of perfect l)IlS3 and whistles VolW Dav. with varia- itions. when sanctum opens, and a prominent whig enters, WhigBeli Jve j owe .you Locofoco printers a small bill for advertising. Don't like the principles you advocate, ! ut I would just as soon do business with Doctor Julias 0. KillemoTs Unversal j Regenerating Dupurative Resurrection I ' Svrim. wliieli T wish to ndverHsp Jn vmir Twenty dollars. i PAirent does not annear to be a bit tak- en back, as is usual on such occasions, but draws his portmonaie. Agent Here's five, and five are ten, and ten are " ' Scene suddenly chancres: editorial room and lank agent fade away; editor hnds himselt at home in bed; wife shak ing him. ' Wife It's six o'clock. Ain't yon go ing to market? Editor (slightly riled) Everlasting perdition seize the market. Didn't I tell y0U last night I had no money? Editor turns over and tries to contin ue the dream, but the charm is broken, the spell is gone, and all that remains is an tuieasy doze, which is interrupted by the junior of the family bestriding him for ahorse, and clutching his hair for a bridfif rein. ' Scene changes at the breakfast table- Wife I should like to know what vou were dreaming about this morning Editor Why? W;fn 7oc ,,-1.,, T ir ui,i.uui3t nuvu a a iiu v ju, you continued grumbling in unintelligible lanuae. "The only thin" I could under stand, was, 'it's an internal siiame you didn't wait until it was a hundred o- j nough to buy paper.' UVUIU Editor gives a ghastly grin, seizes Eis hat and rushes out of the house, goes to the office and works off the outside. r ' '. A Prolifc Calf. We have received from Mr. W. II. Bristol, of Lewistown, Niagara co., a sample of good, sweet but- tor, made from the milk of a calf not e many other creditable and respectable in 'lar description, has ever before fallen unucr our ooservation, nor are we aware of such a singular event having previous the curious m such matters. I Uui. lie- public. The Muscatino (Iowa) Journal tells of a couple pf-romantic looking females, who were, with their husbands destined for Oregon. They were dressed in the Bloom er style, or rather in the Far West Bloom- er style. The dress consists of a pag; ol pants made of cassmet. and loose sack ;coat, " all buttoned down before," with a standing collar, a pair of boots, gloves and a Kossuth hat with a fox's tail stuck in it. A Western Editor, in commenting up on the .statement that diseases maybe communicated by bank notes, remarks very coolly'fliat his subscribers need not neglect to 'pay up' on that account, as he is willing to run his risk- of 'catching', any i thing in that way. Philadelphia, New To rk and the Lehigh Valley. The race of rivalry between Xow York and Philadelphia, for the trade of the Lehigh Coal region and the northeastern portions of Pennpyivania and northwest - crn Jersey, must .be carried on with more nfi. ,'r -t- 11 . , : spirit bj our citizens, it thej- wish to se- cure, the advantages. The Central New Jersey Railroad, now4 completed from New York city to White House, a dis tance of about fifty miles, will in less than two months, be entirely completed -to Eas- ton, and bring the seventy-nine miles be tirnrni tl.i f. tn,:: 1! t travel. A eornwnnmW. f fl.n rw, calls attention to these facts, and says'thc Trenton and Belvidere Railroad will never serve the purposes of Philadelphia as a rival to the Central New Jersey Rail road, tor the trade of Easton and the I t "rrn r ii .1 1 amgu wuiuj, iui uiuau, among otner reasons : It is no shorter than the road n 1U pa6?.oti track wiU render inevitable a tranship-1 ment at Easton ; here will a ways be de-1 Jp TnD 1 ?iCP ri rft and Camden are both alike of difficult I and inconvenient access ; the road is, and always will be, under New Jersey man - agement, un the other hand, a direct) tithe other hand, a direct railroad trom Ihiladelphia to the Lehigh Yalley, wholly y within our own btate, will . . -r-. be much shorter, and will, besides become ward along the Delaware through the Water Gap, and thence onwaitf to infer- sect the Cobb s Gap and New ork and Lne Railroads. 1 here is nothing vision ary, nor enigmatical in all this ; it only requirts information of what is actually" ranspinng, to satisfy the most incredu - -"p-g"u aim kccu- witted New Yorkers have long had their eyes on northeastern Pennsylvania. From r" , . " o , . r, into her rich valleys to draw into their own coffers a profitable trade, which has 3ai to ear extcnumg tneir iron r arms Philadelphia has no railroad communica tion with any yalley east of the Schuyl kill. Business men will go to whatever market affords thc most facilities ; hence it is not to he supposed that . the. people of the Lehigh Yallc- will occupy an en-; tire day in reaching Philadelphia by stage, across thc country, or by railroad via the Trenton circuhbendibus route, when i they shall 'have opened to them a direct! railroad passage of three hours running time to New York. Our last Legislature passed an act to incorporate " T4ie Philadelphia, Easton and Water uap ltauroaa Uompain-," .t-1;t. xi. i .i- i- railroad from Pbilnrlolnlui, In nv mnf.' IIMIUII UUbliUJ lOL'a UlU UUUblil UCLLUll Ol U in the county of Northampton, with a right to extend northward alon" the val - ley of the Delaware to the northeast cor - ner of the State, to make connection with other roads, and to build lateral and branch roads any where in and through the coun ties of Montgomery, Bucks, Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe and Pike. Itis also made lawful for municipal corpora-, tions to make subscriptions to the capital T. . ! ;r s J the Susquehanna ; and a letter from an , VulLi " , , " 1 , c"a"1- -"-" lines diverging at the mouth of Sauoon cngineer infornl3 us that a s be lasted tor about half an hour, and most Creek on the Lehigh river ; the one tra-, made the t geaSon . of us had returned to the shore and were .versing the yalley of the Lehigh, and ; ;,, fon 11Sfilf nf ihtl R. .. . nf dressing, when a new feature was given u. uvux u m lWM uuuaitua, u. m aiflerent counties of the State, will read- lo U1? fc0une yone01 toe numoer, saying . Wyoming Valley, the other passing up- ;i,. .,atini,,i fv i, that he was going to wash his shirt. Now i., e.. 1 ii.. - "w -.ww w w.w . . stock of this company, which is destined . t .. , , , r . T , . , , way. We ran some distance, and, reload to enlarge into the magnitude of a colos- ! A ell said M.vnhecr ? vants ten do1' ing, stood ground. Up to this time we sal enterprise, of naramount imnortancn lar vort.' t had not thought of the condition we were i i. t i .,.,. :i.. i ...i ... . tu niu uusmvsa iiiLuiusfc.i aim uiiuuriiig. prosperity ot our city, liie time when present year, its necessity will be made manifest and palpable to the understand- Viu lUUUllit V i.lllVLOLl.lJlIl(t:i. Ul 111 i i mg as well as the pockets of those of our merchants who have so long enioyed the pruuui oi ii large juenign ana jaston iruae. In anticination of u comino evnnts. wln'nh cast their shadow before." it is said that some of tho intelligent gentlemen named, as Commissioners in the act of incorpora - tion, iind forthwith to take out letters patent, organize the company, and then bide a fitting dav to berin the work. To 3 o lbe ted in the stockholders by the character, m oiy require an. aggregate uoscnp- tton ot three thousand shares of stock, at, fiftv flnllnrs nm.V, .onrJ tU Tm,nf nf five dollars on each share. Now, if we look at the geograpical pos- itipn of Philadelphia, as this correspon-! dent shows, it will be found such, that if, she be true to her own interests, she can!' Torcver hold in her hands the dead-latch to tho rl.i.r, ..ml tho fionntrv h'nvond. 1 Easton can" be brought by railroad to within sixty-live K W and the coal, mines be lirought nearer Pottsville. It h Philadelphia, Ii ltailroad Company, has lite right to con nect with any railroad that occupies any! par.t ot any route covered by their broad i charter. Thus, from a point on the Nor- "J " ristown llnilroad, a route might ascend the vallev of the Wissahickon, thence to 1, l,n,l-Lfftv. nf on.tevn l,rnnl. nf tne onucoit ureeic, anu uescunu to me . . r i i i ,i x il Saucon Creek and descend to the LehiLrh at Frceniansburg, ten miles from fasten. Tne new company, ny tnia, or some jiiimlar arrangement, yould have to miles ot Philadelphia, ,ave a settlement of, our littte accounts , IMa,,u uai''- at Mauch Chunk can between us. Pay me what thou o west.' succeeded in gaing tac uay oy urivmg tne as bccnshown that tho ' flirn;n on his heel 'rdision is religion, ty were woimded, but none killed. jot laston and Water G an 7c,Wc 4 - , so with the British. 1 he dead wore -scat- build only about Jifly miles 0 railroad; to ! Acf.lV.Kol. . F 1 I lauiicu ,1 puncct communication wun the Lehigh region. The route would pass I through a country that would furnish much local travel and trade, while the ! T 1 V D 01 cn variety J"? "isnitude that tUe si could not ilail to be made a most profitable invest- men, TIm T,. , Vn v T " Si I , be commenced tins year, and as it will near iac nnau lines, cc to avoid Demgta--be built of the Pennsylvania guage of ken, and also to save a wide circuit of miles, track, coal cars from the Mauch Chunk We resolved to encamp in a secret place uuu upper Li enign nunes, can pass aircc-1 tly to our city witiiout transhipment or , w any hindrance whatsoever. The distance foaaueh Chunk to PhUadclphia, by canal is one hundred and twentv-four miles. By railroad it will not exceed nine - ty-miles, making a saving in distance of fchirfcv-TOnr mill's. All (inmmiiTunntinn between Philadelphia and the counties of Northampton, Lehigh, Carbon, Luzerne, i Mollrof!. P:kn wnvirp. iie, Susqueha'nnah and Wvomi ' ' ld L ' er ti10 wassahi , on and Saucon route. These nine coun - ti b tUfe last censu contahlcd 224 85G inhabitants and 1724 manUfucturing establishments, an aggregate of souls and t cxcce'dh meof the States of V fc 1 t t, t . f L Gisl!ltnr L1Ir,w;rv WflQ fllo ipi,;; i,;. J nfi,:f,r : (Tu:: t.: A . x- tll tj' ,1(1i,c r;i0j n .J ui JUi (.billy 11 llillliuau VJW11I llilll V Ltf build a road fromthe mouth ofd.; OniV vuat' fov rJin cnn,lTT noi0ui;.i,mi e a intercourse, between this city ond the weal- th populoua and prosperous northeast J quarter of thc StatJ Between the Wis - , Rntn-f.i-mi nnri T.MnVl, rniimn M, be bl -u a, muah lt!SS ' r ni:1ft :han , n railroa d cyer construote5 noar Phila. delplia. Eesponsible contractors can be ; fmifirl wllrt u tnl,a M. nn. n.m , r .1 ...i i no. i f the amount of their contract in the stock i inniwi iv un irnmii r i mrT' rr n n ti m m r ot tne uompany. v lien built and equip- ' d the road ould at once earn revenuc L a--.a . i ofthc Company. When built and equip- the whole cost. it could never have a rise to the diguity of a T . it rival that would competitor for the travel iTirl fnnnoirn that would pass over it Will Philadel- fl (111 t.lif T,fllfrl tn W? 11-ncTinf r-n rvT phia awake to the importance of the move- f ocoiiecteu iuKno,raungaroni iteur mcnt, and act beforj New York snatches J f as thc day thc w5 borV the rich prize from our graspT . n fact' a" .hoPW as lollows could be with o . . but one shirt, and that drying m the sun, Oealtlz Eissijra jscc A,, -t 1 1 f thin, cadaverous looking G-erman, 3 to . ' , about o0 JearS of f aze, cuiuruu uiu omcc of a Health Insurance Company in India- na, a few days ago, says the Dailv Couri - ' or. .d innnirnd . ' 1 , ,-r 1 i i -1 . J- xs" 10 ,,1!lu l" v1' '"" uu P1 holts?' . "' j 1 The agent politely answe-red, 'I attend : ' to that business, sir.' ' ; .yj j vants my beit3 inshurcd v'of 1 " ' you cuarc- ' 'Different prices, answered the agent, 'fromjhrec to ten dallars a year; pay ten dollars a year and you get ten dollars a y.eek in case of sickne33. . ' rnt. an-ent inquired his state of health, I, I ish sick all te time. 1'se sbust xut; yen tree hours a tav, untte, . dctor savs ho can tdo dotlung morcgoot for me.' 'If that's, the state of your health,' re- fnrnofi tht nffnt can't insure it. AYo ohly insure persons who are in good ca"H- . . - . r At thi3 Mynheer bristled up in- great ' aii"er ' - ' rYou mUst tink I'm a fool ; vot you tink 1 T . n.,' i'nro ro v T comc Pa you ten dollar for inshiuc m i , . , T .., ) ncaitu, ven x vpa vui. Pvjr lliimn 'tt TVature.- In a late reli- , . -j i n ious excitement mBoston, a person met a iuu.7 Kaviuu-uv" ; r - . . w - - t i n, . . . , , . t k u b thc , .. - -haufiand besought him to go to one oi I those meetings, and become a Christian, I have done so, said ho' 'and have got reliiri f am at last a Christian.' " ' p. ... n . nnpp , 'You are a Chntian then all at once, said the other.; 'you protess to act stnctly nn niirifitian nrinctplos. lam clad of it. ' t nrrrntulate. vou. Sunnoso we now! A. i I A ! Red Coic's Milk. On the sign-board i e i - :.?! ti j cu , 01 a - uuu oi-. u- d rows, (iN. U.) is painted tho louowmg: 1 "nefreshmpnts and cod neti oou'sMilk iich nwi Requed to call in and sec . . I I . I 11.1 . I 11. . - . a person wno caneu at mu m u-wuuj, asked fora glass of ,the MP a, Upw s iiuir, o female in aRendencc? gave him ana tne Brandy. than the mines at; N0 said the new-born child of gbec, ' iintl lrom he u. several oi our par ftke Shirt Tail Fight. FROM Y GRANDFATHER S RECOLLEC TIONS OF THE REVOLUTION. ! Said my grandfather one evening , About htty ol us had been engaged tor several d s ;n porforining a secret dutyr , J . ,tT ? , J returning. We had to pass very J il Ti V 0i 1 1 . 1 we knew of, through the daj', and under shadows of night pass unseen on this di rect course to General Morgan's camp. The dav was beautiful, and the snot we ' chose for onr resting-place was one of those grassy nooks, shut out apparently ts J J 1 r J from the resl of the world by lines of hills, : ""PcnetraDie unuer-Drusii, and a gigan- UB lulMla,au. " , ulBai "u UUT stream pan by it, and the sun was at such f Nation as tot hrow half of the lit- tie spot in the shade We laid down ' our, armsP r?lieve,d ourselves of knapsacks, and sPreadf the scanty store upon the grass ate with a good appetite, refreshed ourselves from the limpid waters of the ' stream, aud then each amused himself as he could. "After resting a while, some went in to bathe, and one by one, as the pleasure ! .1 1 ; ... I'll .1 ii. seemed to increase, lollowed, until the most of us had worn these peculiar gar lnents two ,r thvcc a.nd four ck a.nd fome cven loW without their having ' bf ? ?nce wjl.sljC? and ther ls,no doubJ' ' of their needing it 'very much ; for, mind you, the man in those days who could af- lord two shirts whole smrts was a curi ositv. The idea, therefore, was a good one. and manv immediatelv beran disro- i - - ' blnS themselves again and soon were ""J? s asn women, rubbing away nice liilllll-llllllO. 11J Llll IJIUUO IW1 IIUIOII- nil i ii t T n fii'n iimui in T ii n nn nn rna im n -J i 1 1 til i 1 1- 1 ot trees,or spread out on the grass. Many were still engaged at their washing; some - ,i.. .i. i i ... ii , . l - J ' vtJle JSUtJtUUtiU Ull tllU yruilliu ill tt UtiCU s'cep some wcvc wrestun? some jumping, and but a morsel in tne Knapsact, wncn we were startled yes, indeed, really inght- UUUU, U V (I jul- Ul UlUlVVJll , tUU Uilll - . , J , . , , . J' , , ot winch whiateled by us, tortunately, on- ,- -i 1 1. n ..i-vllr. i' lti 11 1-a! ! I' 4-lir. Vllo i mo r nA rrt. cKi,f flAU .Trnmc " The sound of musketry, although it 1 J o o ' surprised us at first, we were too much accustomed to- hearing, to remain long uiiuui under a panic , so the next moment found , Gach man of us in the nossession Of his musket, and himself covered by a tree. Are had not long to vait before a large body of British broke through the under- brush, which had before concealed them, and rushed with fixed bayonets upon us. But their progress was suddenly checked by our wbicb iajd a forge uumber of them dead before us. We had not time . to reload, when the enemy again cnarged i down upon us and we were lorccd to give in-, when one of the officers, all at once, ' cried out, 'Boys, will you lose your shirts?' . , ... . " , gave a shout, 'Now tor our shirts!' and vushed fonvard likc s0 many nalced devils, As soon as the Biiti.-h came to our view, we ppureu m a weii-uireciuu nrc, aim im- mediately .charged with the bayonet moiiiateiy.unargeu wiiu tuu uayouei. oo , ... '. . r.ir r ri:i iinr mi niwisi'ii i h . tm. uim n i i I riming the other wa-, they were com plcfely surprised, and then came their j turn to run- Affccr thcm .we sboutea still, with our new watch word, 'Shirts !' The i ofllccrs of the C1,cm.v havinS at lcnSth suc" ccedcd in securing the attention of the men, , ,1.1 1 . ... i v 1 wneeieu tuem, anu gave us a return nre, which killing, a1 wo supposed, some ot our Pai'ty, we again took to our heel ; and -. - . i r . . . t ie red coats, taken up our cry or 'Ohirk?.' , . . , ? io inn nnl I iv.-il I ciltni no it irmn v. n tnw,i r ZlZ:'l 7i i . v.Ltiio iiiii iiiiiii uibii n-'j. j,A.itiii .1 w i.ui it" u uuu UIWIguu luu duusu iiumuig, uiuy turn, again charging upon us, eaoh party shouting 'Shirts,' until it finally be- camo a regural shut-tail fight, " lc"f h becoming somewliat exas- porated with the gamc,-aiid constantly re- minded of oar shifts by the en9niy scream-, h,g it iu our eaiv, and recollecting, too, that we. would not cut a very protty fig- urc returning to quarters culofks, o I lered all over thc little green space, and 1,1 1 il J- . 3 iiT - lUiougii tiituvuuua ; uuu putting oil our garments, and, leaving theTlcad to be r , t " , , ,i ouriea by tneir own people, Ave tooK cue circuuuous route wniyu weuau avoiuou in the movning, (thereby having been o- bU d to fiffbt a-HtUft battle) and ronched it 1 t 1 1 I 1 . v . .1 tne camp.auout iuiuiugnt.wiicre wuuausuu no nttio meniuont, aim oue iuitTHaruM, as we related our adventure of thc 'Jhir n il A in.. . 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