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. 1 ., .... - VW .. rV- ' v-i 3. Is-' . (s-r ;j f .rrf . v -"J : - y il'w 4 v..f ivr?fl-.--:-'o; i Iwi?.' , -:j-w? 1 "7i ; t'r?., tV?-- i i J - 1 V . ! 'A t , 01 1 fl i r 1 IT- I 1 e - aw " S . . . .- V . 1 nnnni 1 .it, inn-r-ima 1: It ul t rn hf tkm loUoui Ctf niral Or ifaR'(yi (lCU(uaaiL i&7nrcr() that oor irt d xeMtmI Oayertimat U preUf strong lrTipOi4ta btTUjio la it own j. Saa. t r boaal totappot. in perUfc it f Win prtjoJ for. it it reoI4 to tXuSl 11 do sot tnclb tu it ao in rai is tbtif fnppliomtion. - It it difficult to Urmia whrthrr th bbsvtor of Oenrs! XcVcoo m mart reatarkahl fariu foil or far btrbaritj ; but if aeB conduct baa oot tha affaet to brtaf the Ooveramcnt into con taoipt. it will b bacavt It hiu gpi thvro m tirtlj Alraadj that bo further tocre frpoest- u. , : ; -. ; 4taat4vanaaa 8frrrarr A tjrr CaaM. Darattvarr oa raa Taaxaaaaa, V Txcusaaa, Mua. iaaabr.39 J Qtttml Ordr. Ko. 2. ; ' i . ;Toa foJJowing Circular haa heca iaaacd bj tl if ajor OeMraI Couiuiaixiior. and ia now publihe-l n rneral pniera for the information and gvidance of all partie inlemiad, wbo wilt roaJro a note of it, aod jortro abeouelre ac-corjtaglj. ; 2IaaBcaarcas ScrasTaastv Aaar Coara, 1 " raovoaT a waaia Oaig-.'Kr . . . ViCKSBoaa, Muu Ptcwaibar 27. 1883. To following: nftMi penKna2(iaaKaia Borat-t. Mi Etta Harnett. JliM Laura La-tlitca, Miet EUa Uxrtin aul lira. Moore, hav ing ait4 4wfifullT towarxt tbe Poilnt ami OoTmawht of ibe Unitrd Hiuttp. and havinjE inmltHLtlitoSrtm. o!lier and loyal cnlzen of rtra United i$tatr wbo hn4 amtra-Wt fbe piieppnl Charrb in YiekMbarg.on -Cbrutma liar, for Divine vrnricr. by abrupt, lj. leaving aaid cbnrvh af that ftointia the ar vieea wbrr b officiating; utiitwter prata for ttoiMfcrw of tb Prehtent of tb Coitftl S:ta. al all other in authority, are hereby lnMiwfaeJ. rx will Ieite the Federal Jinea withiw fortr-gbl hours, under tlie penalty of imnrvonnient. Hereafter, al I persona, male or female, whov te-WFiri. beI or itHl"aio. Ho io-nlt r abw lifrepe't ro"fhe Preatilent, Govrrn-net r fljfnf the D iue1 .Statea. or to any - ofSfra or aoUier i4 1 he United Sutea. upon tnatteni of a national rbnraptrr. abalLbr lined. 4tiuihelor impriMHted. acordwtotbe fruM-ew of the efletiae. - -B order tf lTnVr Genrral afePvcssoir. v- -: ?-3AME? WILSON. T , TnaUBCttfiJKtiuJaay Cy order of JImjot General Jas. B Uo raaasavi -W.T. CLARK. A. A. O - Tazatioal tfjra Taxation! TTre New York 7rra'd,' alluding;' to recent wrticlea' u the AdmiuiatralLa paj era in that city, tba TVtOttM and - Tme. ; deman4ing of Cpnrjeaa increaHed taxation, aays the Govern , ment must receive three or Tiur nuutona a year front taxation, or go by the board. We ahaJl have to tax fire, air anil water, smoke, light aad lore, everything 'we wear end ever, thing wa don't wear, everything we like, and everything we dislike. From the cradle to tha grave we will have to be taxed, and' lotb ia the cradle and the grave. Thia ia one of the bonfttiee fr which we hare to thank rndi al belligerent Abolitianiam, aad the men in power it haa led lr tbe'noee, to their own aba me and disgrace and the almost total ruin of the country. 1 : j . "r- -.'.--"'" -' " ' ' ' I S ' r- -' " r y . . - -'".-' . IXovuaeaV to - Procure tlie Scjuorai of ' '' " Staatos. A' Washington diapateh to the N. Y. r-Vifaays; A freh ami formidable movemen' ia 00 foot to procure the removal of -the prea- . - - . - rr , ' " " en oecretary o w ar. wuosa . imperious mode of administering that department - and overruling tre President buiisell haa aggravated . his unpopularity to ancb a degree that many of . tha most influential supporters of Mr, Lincoln are about to demand a change m tha War Ie ' partment aa theetaiewa nen of their co opera tioo ia hia re-election." " , Tlie Coaacript IdtWr.. - A amendment lo the Conscript Law has patted thir Senate. 7 The main changes' are to taaka aJU singla and marnel, between .twenty and forty -five, .liable iol be conscripted, with out ditfttbdien. except from physical "diaabili ty". and fnereasing thecommntation from $300 those ia maleeata atreamstaacea to raise '- th amount.- - SewatorBamner pronounced tha bill as at plated, "a ayvy Ujtutu.". : Tha ilouse Military Committee will report a new bill al together; aad aa a mamber remarked; Mof a 1 biUgkiud --JSr!:-1-- '1': -: - -' V ; Truth .Sap fact r ' Cincinnati Caufte. a Mpetu whoa lor V i!ty to AboliUantanS cannot be qumtioued, i fircrd to the fbUowliig ewefamol j i l ' " ' : , jPS ietkm; and H U fP?r - Cf iiff 'O-4? bs the Government U WllOUR ' w- 41 la Uarstiy to- tL Oice Scaas:itt lio - asked him to tbcH-i Cverjy froclanj eads qctsjjr. cl itrrzzt.ilxi Tea thr oaiae&:i ;oiaeVa, fl.et V", he 7 . vvKUlUi iX rifl T' .irs r f ,CTL:ii t!ie lsiTl as we. ' w 'r the tatt a ! wculi -at oa are Cee. thee M f 1 fW Csa at rttssak 'njy ciacotira-e tee people. smttmeo demors . Jr:rjDerrct opon.aociriy Tua- ia aoaptav .XttJ-i thtt w vr;i tCt cretfient.r - ;.ry ' W-ltt tzztii ecsicssion U r9ott fthaao4l - ....... v-f tt.1 4 COP.IJHHM Htww( 1 MiLJiefp member of the lUlxmrouj fo- doraed by tba Loyal Learae of PbUadeJphla, U tit offrprlaa; ofiiiaioa CuBerou'a aMrtiooi., , It will U recoUecud that' after the late Re- huUicao CoasreM toA. hy fTSolaUoo, CsmuT td Mr. Cameron 4br certain repreVeoaihie prac tica of hi wbUa Sermary oT Wan lt. Llo-QtJa attuwad tha ftwpoiiatbUity of Hr. Caa enm'a acta; arul to ahalter hka vlill farther from piiblia root!enuiation,aeat him aa iliaia- Krr to Buaaia. Caaneroa did not atar Sooc abroad, but ratnraad to havo himaelf elected United State Soaotor from TaaoayleaaU If haeonld. Ua waahowerereapnaediaaa t tempt to bribe member aad failed; bat that dbi not Joae him tho rood opiaioa . of Liaeota whoa uck bv him when be needed, tnore tbaa erar dorinc hia aiafal Hie, oooteeuajf friend. Cameraw now mMkifeau ba wratttado for oot only eerriwa to bimaelfperPoaalIr. bat to hia ton and other relativea, ib the war of ofSero trad contracts, by retting thia testimonial , in behalf of tha renomiaatioai of Air. Lincoln.- Tbi one tbiaw ia certaia. the thieves will erick byCNd ATe,' j They haea doao and ara dotnr 0 well ander hia reirn. that aa the boy aaid when be rot in the pantrr. they want no oth er paradiaa. It ia aaid I hi Cameroas cava d ttai waa a aeeera blow to Che, aa he did aot look for aach a mode of eJeeAioneeriajc.to prone011 htm.- Suaoo ia a trurnn card ia that rama., v. : - . In a little para era ph. hid away ta tomg cwrreepondeoce from Tennessee, paMifbed ia the TW&iraa, we ftod tha fbllowio brief aa nouncemant: - "Eaeierw TenneaMa will early moVe for a eoarate State orfjanizatioo, aad aba will got. it. t Tliia ia the beffnaii of aa effort to org ixe another bora State, without half the aetu al conaiHueacy of any of our Cooreaaioaal dUtricta or even wxnU. - , Let it be .iiatinctly uWeratood, that for no political, govern men taJ or Proifdealtal itir-pow will, the noeracy reoocaize a aingle one of the uroliic brood of Abolition politil Statra. The? : are ot only revolutionary ia principle and practice, but they are lucre, cheat, th patent MtlW-fcanieo of dee erate political eontblH-r usen. Aad tbenieu who eu rajte an: tbeea criuiinal operatioua. if hey coahl get their juat duea, would share thecon-eict'a cell wjfb other of their eonfldeoca brcth Ttn.-Syracu6 CWier. Coaaxriptittg f ZTegToca. A bill ia bow telure tho Cou federate Coo-greas faoviding for eoaaeripting three hun-drel thousand negfoea into the Cbnfe-farate erviVe, to le employe-! on tortULattioa a taamstera, oooka, nnrses ia hospitals. &o. The proposition eau made by Koota, " of Tennessee, to pwt these negroes In the ranks aud make them fight, but the pmpbidiion was vfg orotislyJoppO-eJ by. flnatfT-and .Bteler, of yirrmht, JWl eorxisJfileV4f4Julh CsrolioaV'aud oibei-TlrrtbgtiX. ly pa-seil. but as amended H was popular, and ite passage was rerorIei aseerUin. Tht fftnr Stat Organixation in Lou-v - isiaaa, i.Tha Xew Orleans JSre. the AdmmiatralioB ortn in Loubdana. ia eatwfiee that tba Alio-filion party will sooceel in tbe re-ewtabHsb. ment of a btate govern went on, the la is of freelom.' It admita. however, that such a gov crnmetit could not lie sustained, if the Federal army was withdrawn, ft aaT: Upon the nuiitarr atranetli of the Devartment. we mtiMi depeud ftw our aafety and the maintenance of our moat aacred rightaj' Ilibilows from thia. hat, if a new fkate Government u Mtalish by a raiHerabla otiuoritv of the people, it Can only be sustained by Federal bayonets; and waen ttiey are withdrawn, it will full 'to th grouiwl. beeanse pot create! br.' nor in acror- I - T . 1 - m- - - mncewan, the wm of the at ijority.Tlie New Orleans correspomleat of the St. Lunis ntpuMimn ears " the novel doctrine that the minority shall rule has made precioua little headway in Louisiana. Adjournment of the Lesulaturo. Buih Branches of the General Aemt,1 ad. joarnedatan early hour 00 Friday morninij. January 21, until l urUv afternoon J.nTL. ary zotu. diottof the members went homsu wwvui v lunr iietoven conautueuta, tual they mii Jm 1 f the public purse and increase th ta- ofik. . nuumuua mi viiror la sauejt ptAt." Before ibcr want iL. wHi. indecent haste, ooated one Democratb- w - - j - - mmm . saaza rwiier 01 toe senate, an.1 two IWvvi;n Atemien( Of the lloose. Wtlboat virinir t.m the opportunity to preset their caeca before weir respect ve POuee. 1 o tnre oomliona and pay td political bangers-oo. the iniority male nswee to elect sj nw batch of ofBoera, wbo are helntnato eai out tha aobatanear nfata rX. den and overburdened people, and wlx ara not "ci,wi w in iBiuiic service, ror inataneev What does the ilouse want with a, : 'Thle t Tta. aiMtaaj Sergeani-at Arma." If the Officers " who were elmed on tbe first dav of-thc iM,Lia properly dlscharre therrdutiea? The' trath ut, toe ttcrreanu at rm first elected wnoLIn d the work, and Faaa B-avua had. l- electol to do tt. .Tbal'atlia ay, thav mooey ma wniournRieai wiu eost tne taa eavera of the 8tate netrir Ikrt lhoxf MLir) Ihe UierCa ot 3IeinTr an l their aw-imta of um -ers ami . Alesaenrsr ' Bovs. 'wilI count rirht afonr o deductoa for abaeaisa or Sub. aaya.''jaTgfssaaa j ; .i-:m .- :.- I7cjro to Hare a C2ura fTO TtXiU . aw4 fiTT Btovstx. aad : Jlcoa C T7wrv vtf Philadeltdua, have Browsed ta take emtnun IrtoJvv P1 the amooatof. . i- sruna .xrswrq issat an interview, and assured them that hereafter colored Teorde should 1 rjlaced . M.ibt.m loo las with, vhite ceo tie aa to matters of con. tract. Thus lha proteaa 1 enjCixatmitof the -racse prowwla. day afte darv -W oat eomplaja at adL . Tha f3nb!icjwMaratn1erj oruisaituna to tne aejro. an.i ahoci t jpajp aim, ell for the aid Lt ti erti tt ;m- V it cake wtue 4.5ereaee to the rrr rJ wA-etrTa 'er ha eotrrpetec tt . trr Loweeer. . . ''-' ' - - - " 'itati- - -- - x: tZ?Zf Cc ;Va Cotr-rr'nZatgtgfZ I C: ej r a t a a f...e.;uL'V.-t.Inriiat rt a e ?rii-r.sctijwa rnr fjS;.ValS if?. !i11a LtfeAeCoeoVl'mti been mdixvmibj 'craiaftJou .who fitter in aV ueMiuuor oSeqr or woabi Jbw -c teapOnda to tha tndivtdaai aa tUlors j ii t l CeaaerwaAira ar &tftegt, Xxatrra V Xaraamxn, raaJtartatr, aWl V IW. :& Cainia 2UsraaXi e Troops: : .-'4''m-' "StaYoureoftht lOli tati taformtn me that you had beaa oisleroc to iCtatucky to recruit trea colore-1 men tor the army' of the U nited- SUtes, and aaklng tay ; aonaeat Ifere to doing, ie teforajaa Yoa do not inform : ma by what authority you eome ta XZentscky to recruit tree colored mea.I . I- know of no. act of Cuogreae rrqainng your Krvice, nor bare I seen any order from thf War Department 4iT reeting iu Ou tbe eoatrary, I am well aaoarad that in 'deference to our peruJUf jKstitioe aud to avoid unneeeesarily aggravating ; it' trou blea of the loyal men of eutacky. the auiLor-itSas at W ashington do not contemplate recruiting colored men' in Kentucky. .We are ready to fill our quota from the free white citizens of Kentucky. We will nnlssVitatiagry comply with the rednieitiou for men to detVod our government. -J We claim tbe right to fur nish train-citizeno wboae day it in to make that defimca. and who are raadv to coniDif with tbe requirementa of duty. The duty of defence le vol vea Uj)Oo tboee who enjoy tbe benefits of our government. From such we will fill the call upon us. We presume that white men who owe the duties of allegiance to tbe government will lw accepted for its defence. We will furnish them, If,therefbre, yoa eame to recruit 'colored' roea for the benefit afKeo-toeky, w deelrawyottr servicea. If yea came to-recrait lor tba fjenoftt of another .-ttata, - we deny your right to do so. and for hid it. - No State haa tbe right under any law or order to enter Kxntuckv to rerrutt either white or colored' men. W- do not intermeddle with any State that cbpoaea to Tecrult colored men within Ha own limits. But no Sute that la not willing to meet the measure of duty ly rotitributing its qnota from its own population shall be permitted to shelter from kity behind the free aegro ponalation of Keatacky. . We all all meet the call .upon ua without enlisting- colore I men, and your State mt meet its call from iia ova white or "coUired men. aa may. beat suit .St people, and oot as-aume to recruit eiber white or black in Kentucky. 'Yours, etc.. "Taos. & $Bvi.CTrsV ; fJoVemof of Kentucky. Who Captain E-lwsrJ Cahill ia. or where he comes from, we h not know ; but happily inforatarionon aehhwrof tbeae -pniitta ia at all neeeaeary to the eomprehenamn af the QovetN nor'e letter, "which epeaka for itself. Anv ment from ua or from.anyliody ele wool I only dim the perspicuity and dull the point of the text. Frauds J Frauds t Kara Irauds 1 new the aaremxieiit 1 Srflidle 1 -T7hr ; FoBTtSas .MoJtaox. Januanrjl 4, The Mililnry GmiiiMioner. how in . aea ston'in Norfolk, of which Brig idler General J. Whiter is Pre-Tdent. hitve iuveiietet another mo lei steauib-Mf nprnion. J. Tne steai.er Heine Biker was cu-irtemT ; in February, li2, at $350 r lay: Captain A W. Calden. Ciptain Charlea .Sneaf. and J. 11. B. hong, all of Boaton. were. owners. The Nellie Baker cost them $19,800. she ' waa ' in the employ of the Govern ment ten' months; recei vine SI iM.lRt charter moaev.- She wair then sold to the United Sute for $42,000. the owners realizing the sum of $148,000,-' " : In addition to this,' the profits-derived -from he sale of refreelimenta were about $25 tier lay dhring the ti ne that she was -running from Obi Point to General McCleHan's Arm v. and aha got all her Coal gratia from the Gov ernment .- "v-.-- .';.'--. Another neat case ia that- of an-oh canal bare eall-d the "Mia Mary." which was worth from $800 to $900. She waa chartered in November. 1862. at the exorbitant rate of $25 per day; and remained in charter until she earned her patrtqttc Owners $4,000. ; She- was nomtnaiir a tmaoh liulk. but 'the evidence goes to show, that she was need a tery small part Of the time. -. ' - Tier owners were the noted John J Cabicn and John F -PHtkerell.1 ' who figured ia the Grimes Committee' inrveatiation. - 1 nc testimony tuna fur goes to show that ai most ealpahle Lack nf system prevailal in the Qaartermaetera Oepartmeat during tha . year Tat Prestdeart Coatrihaiion. af 4 SMrt to tie Eioiiljuj Pair al Giicaffo. CFrsmtlwChboTiBMa. .. . A ltttls tncidenitn the hietorr lof.tlm htie .Sanitary Fair in this city, not hnerto waade puhiie here, cotpse to as ta a fortignt Jotmwl uetjagpwCbtH---tkroagh:ria.orrea-pondenea from ibis city, aa fbllowaj .a Tne aadie fears aetoaU. w lulled tba Pre. idenf out of the original draft of the etnanei- jmiiwi tiiwituiitivn loam papers arf gen' erauiy preaervea tnjne arcprre OL.US Uepart-, ment of State, Some hidies have atsj written to the President for the oririnal shirt He wore when on "hie way X& Washington, iatid was nearlr murdered in Balthnore, or-wonbf Wats been but for a Scotch cap; and have received the folfoajag rvpty t--'r -. t ii t-.;?;WAsmaofloOet. L 180-1, s Tothe tadiee haeiag ia charge tho Korib weatera Fair of tba Sanitary Ckmaaamn, CbirBgo, lliimu Aeeoriltng to the reaueat made iu yonr brbaJfnr the oriiciaalahirt. worn by me whew I same a from Illinois toba-in-anguratcl ja JS&U J haa sant U oa to fm,i a package by f larnden'a : Cxpresa, JV- faro Irttsrs rA. Lat the tail, and f th bhJaT waa not mads by 1 r: LincJB or any pf thet withlamde inkpojvhsaedbT me for a quer-r t"T" -. " "V C". .1 nan some desire to retain the shfrt; but if '-ahtt contribute 6 the relief or comfcrt af Ahe eol-diers; thatnt b lietter.t r J' ' .fe:Padieat' aerVantTf .v 1 1 1 r i i ; TLsTennsylvanm nwaiwirnu urn)cry met- Jn ,-s;r.r ' rcn veotUa C!j Th w:y. fc tie parptcUz: ipaisaa:hw ntirfta tit re:? cast tWiltr?K...J K t2 'Rata;. v ,.'.;; e.ZA pw-wto.w ww .;w - sVjwww rcsaisaa ..owat r.adrrwC..Curtm;taad t?ia mont ft-eiLDe.2ta rbanc baJ c- ,-Tcf C ec---i Tj otvl tt. Cl l lTL"- crit t!.ow that tLcre wers Cra th - i t ' z c rtcf foods to raectet rciU.;..T is I : thtt ;f csl ettr til.rtrrf.jLrc.v tL.-4',t:.a;.j:3wdcr t. ittJUti.a, rc.-aiararJ.l tlrsr-i 7 . : - - - . - t . - --.tmmmmmmm-mMM.mf TtlUowipcWbly hWmtpe ;trom' thfjhM aVadtaarthmamd aaeqent:rad veatttreav jpaUjahiil Vt the -ml 54 : Their Udattad srera rftraU iron atooU.Cwt-facd to the wail with hijismi . 2Sey . couid be booked apo&ailt7rdio,atai J ou the floor, and to prevent any suspicion, for several day a before anywork wsT attempted, they made h a habit Wirt thiid doa ad ait at their doors and read.'3' Captain Biaia auperimendcvr the' work, while Unt. Morgan kept watch to divert the attention oTtha eeatinel, - wboae duty ' It waarto eome round duriag the day andolsterve if anything was going on.'. On day thia sal iowoame ta while lokerSmHh waa down wu dor the floor horiug away, and taiasing .hiat aaid. Whcra ie Uokerawitb t" The General replied, r lie ia ia my room sick" and immo-diieJy pulled a document out: of hi oeket and. oaai to hint, Here ja a iiiemorial I ha.v drawn up to forward ft , the Hiovernmeat at Washington ; what dm you. think of it V The fellow, who perhaps could not read, being highly flattered at tW TJeueralV coode-eevction eery gravely looked at it for several intuutu before be vouiha ifed auy reply. ' then handing it ' lck ho expressed . h i 0 elf highly pleased with iL tn the meantime Uvkermnith had beearjnialed and rwrno up. pmfesaing to feel "very an well Thia amti nel was the moat difficult and dangerous, ob Steele in t heir progress, because there was no lelliag at what time he asould enter during the day, and at night be cs,bbsb reguUriy vorytwo hoars to each eell and inserted a light throogw-the lars.of tketr dor, toeee that they' ware quietly aleepinir, and frecjuently after ; he eon pleted bis rouuds he would alio bark into the) dark with a pair of iadisrrtibber shore on. to listen at their ceils if aaytbiag waa aroifgon; The Qeneral aaya that.he wouUl almost iuva rialdy know of hia presence bv a ertat nisg-iHrtio shmbler . which it WiHtld prwlu'e; but for fear: that thia acute eenstldlity might sometime fail him. he broke-up small particles of coal every morning aud Lrikied .them before the Cell door, which woad always aauouuee his conHr. .' "v. .rr.; Everything was now.rerly to begia the work so aUmt tlie bi'ttef part of Uototter they liejran to bore. All were 'busy, one making a iie lblcr by teuriui aad twiating tip siri a ut hedltck, i Other wskitig Imwie KMtVea. and another , tweeting jip towel. v;T bey -lalar-d preacrviagly fr aevrral lays, and after boring through nine iMehea of trtteit ami aie thiuk-"ease vf nrick plared Igewaya. tby liegan to winder whu they ahokbljeach .tbe oftrarth Suddenly-a brick fell fbugh. What citald ihi mean t What; infernal cbamler bad thev reached ..Jl waMutr diately entered, aivju to their gr stotu ent Jsud jov, it jproved to be an banc 1 extending the wble : llere. waa, sn 41 iv i.J--K."i plilSalaaajiwjv T. thrtr rub hiK in theii ; tedtic eacli: dayyfui 'amine S ihhj portionate qutntity if.atraw-; now tber b;td room : enOiigb for" all tbfV could 4ig. - Thev nt otM-e eomihencd to tunnel at right angle with tbm.Mir ehamfter. to eektbroaitb 'the founda tion' i and day after dy thejr: bored; '-day after ilar tbe uhiek ot cram ie were remove! ami still to work ketore them' seemed mtertmn aide. ' .' ' - -' '..v ';:':-' ,- 1 Afiertwemy three daya of nnremHting labor, and yetting' through a eranilSr wail of aia fvef in thick neeo, f hey reached the toil. Ther ton n4el op for seme distance, amf light began to shine. How glorious waa the lietit, It wan nooneed the fulfillment of ther - latiorj they would soon rferree This waa tba morning ot the Zotb 4iavf November. tXo4. The., next night at twelve o'clock, was detcrmiuol on as tba liour ar wuich they would . attempt their lUierty.v tah moment tiiat iuterveucL was filled with dreadiui anxietv and suauaitaa, and each time the guard -entered increawed - tlen sjprebenton . The General says he had pravol for rain, but tho saorning of the 27th davped (iright and beauttfuL Tbe eveuhrg came, and cloud began to gather, fiow thev pravel for them to increase. If raiu; should only hegin; their chance of detect ion would be erratfr Iesenel. ' While these 'thoughts we)? passing through their minda, the keeper entered wlfb ft letter P General Morgtn.- fie opened it; and what was hi surprise." I mar aair wonder, to find it from a poor' Irish woman of hi acquaintance in Kentucky, com-' mencin2.v My deaf- Gineral, I feel certain too are going to try to get out of prison ' but for your sake don't try it. wy dear Gineral. You will only hs taken prisoner agrnk . and made to sufiVc more thsn you do now." '1. - ''Tae-1euer then .went 4n to speak of Ids kind- neMtO ths poor when he live I at 'Lexington. sd cmictled 'Dy again exporting Ltm to trmsTln UoI and witU his time. What could thia mean V No hnmaibeing-oa the ouUnie had been Informed of hia intention- to cecamu anvf yet, joat as all things wrrrary to nrake t be anein pr; tierr come a leHer trow Win- cheater, Kv.. afvwiug.btra not tfr V- try "It F"? I a m letter jat pssea inroogu jtue sxamuung omoruenerai uaeo. snvitherr through tbe hand of the hjwer oSdala. ' What it should excite their suspicion aad.eaaso them to exert tfliaataa? mcreased tijilaacel The iiuation. however, wa desperate. Their fate could aot be-much worse, and'tbe'r nsolved - to 9t Nothf er riow rema!nal to 1 don bat forabe Geuetal and' CoL' Dick 'Mrigaw 10 change cells:" The ,lhoor approaxhfI fbr'thena to. te locked apt They Changed -'coat,' and eeh stool at the Uher'ncslt door'-witlt hUTnaek ea. poet. and ptetended tq la engaged !Vtnafng athetr m 'Aa tnn raker Rfer.lf they f ul aei in andjpulled their oiar ahnfc-" UiJtfeiihlC ten ; cork canja: How- each iae thmtfe4 VJOmU a Wiltd the an pcoaca pf twelve I it ca wethesenUnrl iWa-ct &r rotthd-al! wh ' After waiting a tew momeats tb'See if ha nle.led to sJibbnekTihe signal was giren-Il toflly aHpped doww -ia- totuasjrchamri.arsastntrmj thvirtUnnel shirts' and rplicihj them in lrd sa iheT- werr accustomed to Aa they" ai a!oTrot!s!rthe dark reeWto.tb ivrminu whcTSikr wrrVto rmerge; frma the tan It. the General pr? rrd -to hfhi ti mtclr,'t Aatl lun-i gire or.eirentsAncesascetir' vrts, pr&rAtsl wtitea aoaU never he for&ttenv Tnera wrrr crosch.f ; aeren favetnen ho t.s.t M-.-.1rawt K'1 ---!, mUUi.' ST. 1 waajtowi knives CiaJi liens ktiua''.,A7 la thetr aadir'Ur-" scarce! to ia xlraired r :rl ?r fti :- t riaW.i h . CpprtT.t-.ian.' ! TUz ottr LaU axrircL tivt vet they cam. ?s Fortaaatlr-c-vidnti5ilr -tLa - r !.t I I t - ulr -owh' dark: ami nuayll.f -, mml retirci to theii lntl. tr4-.Tlinri:wslr, l:Tlsaii? Ji.?rcp, laifirr. wssrocnee-'sd. and rnrr rba-emi on, iiaa o.te atwmptedV Caitata-. ho, by tbevay.'w&i ajcet'Iiew fold Uin a t trr t-ctive tn4hr; by tLe msjustaoce of hi eomradas reached tha topof th gatei aad waaeUed tog the roo wail Whew the top waegaineii tbey found., a fbpe xtendingall around, hTch the' OeBeral immediately rut, ha he suspected k might lead into tha AVaadea'a rooai, ' This tBraed - o to laMwect 5They then entrredtha' aantry ax oajkthe wall and ebang-d their clothes -and Jet, tbemeelyen'drtwn the WalL; In eliding down tbr wall tba General sUaoed hi had eery had lr. and all were sare or.1 tees bruised. Once down,! bey eparatsdTaytor and Sheldon gro bijr,oa wsy. lJketuith Bennett and iLOee another, and Geiicrai ;il organs, sad .Csptaia llines' broeectUng imojediataly towarl the - TbV Oeneral had. by. psymg $1$ ,1a gfdd. aiKrbdjin oJitainlnga paper which informed bun. of the ech-dule. time of the different roaila. The clock stniek ue, aol he knew bv hnrrr-ing hrceald reach tha down trsfn for Cincii aati. e Ue kot- there just aS taw train was mo- viugoff. .. lie. atonee looked est to see if there were any aob&ere a boari.and, espving a Union officer, he boldly walked up and took1 a scat beside him. r lie remarked to him that " as t he night; waa damp ami chllr. perhaps be would join him ; ie a drink lie - did so. and the party soon became vera agrees Ue to each otbec. Tbe' cars, in croM.tng the Scioto, have to toasa within a ah art distance -of tlie Peart ennary . i Aa they paseed, the o finer re marked, Tberea. the hotel st which Mor gan and his onlcera are speidTng their leisure' " Tee, replied f hi Qeneral "and I sincere hope he will make up his m:ud to laMrd there daring tbe balance of the war. ior he is a grant nuisance' Wben tbe train reaebrd Xenia. it waa detained by some accident more than an boi.r. Imagine hia anxiety, aa soldier at-icr aoblicr woofd pan tbrougrb the ttaln. fir fear that when the sentinel passed hia round St two o'clock, their absence night be diecov-erel. - ' ' - '- The train eras dne ha Ciacinaati at six o'clock. " Thia was the hour at w kick-1 hey were turned out of their eel la, . and of course tbt-ir erfespe wyahl then be dtweovere!. Inn few momenta after it would be known all ver tne ermniry. .-rue train naviog beo d-t aided st Xenia, aa running eerr rapfdle to ' make up the time.- It was alravbr paaV six O cJo B. .Tba General said; to Captain iJiiier, "It w after six; if we go to the depot we are oean men. Wow or never.. Thev went to the rear and nut on the brakes. damp, fiiaes !" ; Qtf he want, and fall beeU over ueau in tne mu'l. Anotncr severe turn d the brake.- and the General jumped, TJe ma more aucceMiful and liehtel on bis feet. There were some wold ier ie:ir,- who remsrkeI What ia the h 4 do yoit mean by jaaiping IT, tbe- eers befeTT: : Ibe General retried. nat in tne i i a tne me of my gung in- U town when J live here; and besides, what luihiesa ia it of vonrs f They went immeliaiely to the river, r Thev round a Skitt. tmt no oar. Soon a bule tcv came over, ana sppearst to be Wtine. 'What ara you waiting lor t"-aibf the Gen- raL I am waiHni lor my.bfl." " What iti price- of, a load r? Two dollarv'- gtv oa tlie two dtijutrs. aaf you can put us over." :?ver ae took tbem, , r Where docs Hi- live ?" v J u:t.a ' short, distamse f m bere." MVH! you show ue her bouse T " Yra. sir. (lie house wm reach ei. a fine brekit waa soon obttuel. i moury aud-a horse luruiebed. and a good woman's prav.eg bcKtoweil. and off be went. From -there... for ward through Kentucky, evrry lxiy vied with ear It ot Her as H aisa stuiubl. nhw huu ..thy twost atieanreveu , to - the? -negroes, and -voana ladi of .refinement begged tho, honor to-cooK Jiisrmeat lie rcMMuneit in. Kentucky some dava, feei' ing perfectly Safe. ani tdiiig into Louisville for many mtle. things he wanted. Went in Batlatown aud fou ml a -Federal .regiment had just arrived there looking for him. Remained here and about for three or tour, davsaud t hen struck out for.Dixie. someiiuiea digui4ug himself as a Go ver iun en t "cat It. cojitraoioj. and tniying a large lot of cattle; at other time a a nartertnaster.ro nt 1 1 bs got- to the rnueee River.. Here, he found all inean oftrauspor tation destroyed, ami the bank strongly guard- ert. nut wiiii the assistance ot about thirty other, who had! regnixe! hiftr amd joined liin In state of In rennmetranee. be eunreed ed in making a raft, and lieand CfiK'ni llines creased over, t II is eacort wih beroic;eeif sa- rince. refiMel to cron till, be waa aafeli over tie then hired a negro to get hia horse over. paving hita twentr dWlars tbe H- -TH river waa ao high that tha horse came, hear drown ing and a fer more Uian ons bour'a sinigling with the stream was bulled ut 'so exhausted aa scarcely to be aid to Stand. The General threw a blanket' on him and commenced to walk hirn, when ' sudden! he says,' b was sefsed" With" a preentihjertbat - w-. -a- rhf .af. . -. h wounrneaUaeke.r, anirremMrkeit to Capt. Iline.'- We will be attacked "tu twetitr' min ute, eorameiicel HMling 'uis horseV r lie had hardlv tie.1 hi gfrlk, when !wng,ang' wn im 'Hiaw , imiw. u pounce! . on nu horse, ami tB oobla anWaf apvedrthg to l inspired with'neiigdrr honnded fr Hkea iteernn the mountain; The last he saw of bis roor fellows 'on' thr 'opposite- s!ls' thev were liapeanng up tlie river hank, fireI Bponrny a whole regiment of Yanke-e, - Be tht time it wa ilarkl aBlalb; raiuror. He knew that la perfect rordon. of pioketa won Id surround lbs J foot of tlie'nioiintain, and if he remained there until morning lie Ooald be lost." So ne deter mined la run the gauntlet Aor aod'eorn. mered-to dssveat Aa lie nared tha -soot, -lesslina hi bora, be came almost ia Beraonal contact with a fdeltet. Hi first impulse waa to knf iiifn. TMit Hiidirig hiiA asleep he "deter-minatto let him Tepon.c - UawfaVhV hia war ta the house 'Olvsj. Union, sum, that h knew lived near thew; andvrynt op aif pnased hir self ofif.ae. Captatu Quartermaster .! fTunt'e regiment; ahowwonT; Ttntr trt.secuirrjiitppliea'of sngar a'iif rof fee for the Union peofde of .he oifmntrvr The laAy . who. a ppea'rsd to baleep while lhain & - 5 . , - - " . - 1 m. .... rAleroEiitup here for (Sod laowa how tongtf ; rP thM ymvts. up a HrV41 rooe? w"Jsv xoon. sup-j per-- pper Ting ovexJhe Genera! rerharltl l tervi-:tsj waa taxing puc vwitii ber buabatvLJ taila4 fom-Kiarsoo, V: fartHe meaKa or ug i..t-colT. Jntlf4 J c,,- iSTrmsH boose Too af bed la. ber'night clolbea,' and t&U ramp, the limber being l Thank ti for that,r. for ;;we aint reeaapy f fectioa ibraalf a mR H!'.?0.ip;-. nd trieJr-Iline ami hi"rtt.nrAniorX t f i '-rlVhteht Vvcroa tne river thia atternofln - T-,Ti . i i toe woman. out our men ki..ci soma aa t: ..v ruij .n v t n ret iacic Low." t -i.. is ...... , 11 . . laCnera' anow t..ilt -put ULJuTsome ATI t- 4 . t m- 1 . ... - - tlcVr 1 overT" -Yrsa f err;Tr, . wr .i.i -Z liiRS rn-ar. ana t..e lronht her'saia to a n aeeor.-4mo1T.ttin.' rSol, t. ?,r ars on ter-r-.iaiin i ca Vt get.-wa en-;sJ-ur:..r . ..;!r f.rrroacLed tL doer ' LJ V f : -',' c ry-t;-stoi:.l tiRUfrTr Uzz - iLl, - z thaaaV '4etoi-. to:.;rt. Ilia very iafcf- tt'tt'atlc? n l'Vuier.3. ; T-ea t!--et -J, tant Cr r r to rt ACesa j lomcrrow d?1e, he t r ;t e doer c 'ji-cjb n c L .r.rtl .mar-Ivs.-tUt;n:-.r.n.r-.--'.e; -, ,.re. Cr.r.lr. L m --re. and I f.: t auvi.JJU (.own-any f tWthJ-i taa'ae t te h-.Lg ec- j IrU'tlme ws'Wra f-iffrdr cwn m?n'::i.ki:t niC.r,-i. ;V , ";T..s r-j.-'.r ".err f fr-r-4l-iarith ft!iiC;7fc!at?30 -'-'' Taylor van, tow esa eo t,a4 ae tba ah. la vera leoUryicIaCoJr ttllJ tihL -J ..Jt IjkTlcoli Iwillrie yoa tiafinrofdlto xieln . tha i-csr&JxfhcrS Lite t : t. '.''"ltw " 1 . . - -- T J . - ;iU,Tta J the" oapecjr jf c and eoesa.a-waa too mweh fbr any poo"maa)r aeeaS -sm4AkB--ybldr4';aad erttjee xuf st horse, -he took them mvrtxu milta ta jJaa ll tiaad, ' . : -r : Fr tU time tuard few aad a aerie- cf advrnturm aad cspe all wfry irMthrfuL ontil he got arar atiothar trfer io . Te Goeaaee. whea be reveH logo up to a house and find tha way. ; ..Iliaea went to tba house, white the General stood brtb road. ? ftsariajr-a bode 1 of cavalry come daahiag' tjp behind him, be tfuietly slipped to oao aule of tha road and it oaased bv without observinc him. Thev went aioor." ThntlLxxiJ the troaueel -'of ati-irln trsTeling after fjirjea, and, poor feliow aehaajouie to goj&ut iLat tifjl;, ahd fjofrded t3" tiot heaa beard of siaee. IJos aad to' think j the ferry tndatl ahere he loaad t euoa that she Shoutd oa either eaptcrtd r killed tamjci'DiwtJ theirer.llt t jaed cay own behalf, iaualso ia that;Of Vha X3eeraLi ior ;d Arefirrai. aaja ri m owng ctufuy to Uiaes enterprise aad skill that they mads their evpa.-.---": ?, - - -.. r When b arrivad at the' rier referred to ahovBfhe tried to get oer, iuteuding to stop that saga! with a good Mouther man ion tbe other aid. He could not get over, and . had to stop at the house of a Union man. The next lowning he webt, to tha house that bs Had sought the night previous, and found the track of the Yankees scarcely cold. They had been Xhere all night, expecting that be would eome there, and had murdered every body who had attempted to reaeb thr hoaev without baUiag tbem, In pursuing this bra tsl course, ther had killed three young men, neiglibors of this gentlemaru ' and "went a war. aavtng ineir ow t ooaiea on me grouna. ! -Alter he had i-ros.d Okay V Eiver, and got dowa iato Mbblle Tonaae . be round it al. most;.imposibl to . avoid recogwitioa. At one time he passed some toor women, and on of thwnfeomshmeneed clsppingber hand and aaid tOB,Ihaow who that is? 4 know who that is iv -' JNtt catrbtBC berself. h etou- pei short and passed ou with brr cvmpsn-1 The Oewral aare that hie escapr waa nrtde entirely without i be assiatsnce-from any? one n tbe outside, and. o tar aa-tae kiow, also without their knowledge of his intention; that the. announcement f hfr arrival at Toronto was one ofthoe fortuitous 'coinrldettcee- ' thnt can not be accwa aied doe; that it aaanUal him matrriallv. uo doubt.., In fact, hs aaya that hi wife's prayers" saved, him, and. as tbb is the moat agreeable war of explaining U, ha is deterniined to believe it. ' The attoire amount taar be relief on na correct; am, although much haa been . left ou, yet enough ia print) to stamp it as one of the most remarkable escapes in history'. - . v .-17. - - i - ---- f - - 1 -- cipt xxzarx-txjssso tjp - : , : - r ";-t -; i -JSCitp3 . ' .-. - ( f Wr::;-:. . After perusing the firegoior;. the readers rf the Banft wtil ankioustb know What he--- j came of.Capt. niuei, after1 he:' parfcl with SI organ, on the South side of tb ' Tenhessee Kfvrr.. From a Narrative of bis extraordiua-ry.advMtare.7aaiiTisnifAy, we uaxe tne rotiowiug eztrait, com mencingat the point where h parted company with Morgsrff " :. ? -;- Alter riding fwo miles and a half from the river, dime rude' -p to a - bona 'for - tba pur pusvot procarjng a gue(r leaving Morgan and tbe irfhermett in the road, llines hadobtaini ed the guile when he heard Morgaa halloo to f htm. bad soon after a' parly of cavalrr dashed Bp totsaeit Uiae, which, at first, he took kw a part of our meiK until. tney approached w clyce that escape was iinpOKeilJe. - iliiies bad ot a Yanke guu cloth w hu b . coveroi hie clothes, and aeeuig that rlier took him for an-r AhdwhV he feigned to he a Yankee. -The Alalih Captain riding up. akd V Who use you I". ,Un pf tou.'? replied w JIiues. Where sry the retelf" asked the C'lptaiu, hey have jftsf ginne dowu this road : come on and we will at-h them aaid Hi, riding noa tne oppoeweiirectio taxw u Alorgau. who, at the time, waa near tb fmtxif the bill; and wa thu eutlded to cacape.. s The party loBowed 11 iiie.' but soon after dievervd him to lw a true rebel, and taking away bi arm1, titer threatened to hang -itiui for bdeading ilines was carried across ta river , to rt hft tap, and put "under guard" He pasSel id cat for a private under tbe name of Bullitt:' That night he ate up several letter nd private-pa- persbesx a- 'ne notes orb trip, which would have .comlenmal..- him, tliua makutg a piper supper, which probably saved bis nevk.O . tbe evening of the 14th th Caiasra rrttrriiei from the sc-mt 'and -Teported that the rebel. h-td eped He bad: learned frn citixm ibat Morgan was one ot top pnrtr. andau- pectsil 11 iiie 'of leTng sb escaped prisoner, r it s rnargeo ntm wttu- ; a jonteierate ofS4aad'.4)utioaed biiu vety flcsely, 4n order 'tn anM H iuea' confidence, and to pumt him., be treated him very kindlv,and asknl iiitii to u ko . vuuh nu uuiwa ia luiinp per ; H - ' i On - leaving the heaaa, mboBt.oiaT fa jj whirh,waa half a mil from : tha' camp.: after ratting off about ten steto. the Yankee' membered. he bad left Mi rh ) stwi went laik.-ThVmghia dark and llines strugt gien wtta DMwwir to gam at, consent ta e cape, lat considerinx lb ooafiieac and kind ness of the oQcervJia conclndsd to wait till be go obi or nts uanoa. umea rem unea to eVmp ifader gaard darlng;';ih eight hf the 14th, aad the arat morning waa senfvto'IIiiig-aton. with, aa escort ot ten. men. where he- w.s plaral in Jail.aml kept for five, daya without fire, and almost without food. - Her beIoond three of hi contradea who luul been captnrd oa tboother aide f jherrvr. Oathe23ibi a aad lhrreeomtntou Jvyillia a HoH ert Church- and tmjih ciL the .Third Ken tucky CWvaJry.'were f ent to tb camp of thr fldnfYankee Kentucky Infantnr. opposite . - ' . it -i. nt i. 'r f - V wxvwn, - ua iw'-nnnnwf biver.- wioetre Tbe- fUTsoorr wtre in the ceutrv of the cut dwn tn every di- tmtm Vt K tw.l . to tt mAfiuMin fprt.r t.ii JraOTp, wbib WaajpiI TTbal aighta,2;x trigba moonLrtjt tuv. the COCA wen, dcap Iu beibre darlight. ? ' - :;' ' v - t nnder pretense ori-iinjr crr -co'.d. dressed t ihmi uttt i!ui i .-... .t 1- 11 1 . ... v, w wm .. .. w.. l .! jtt.l r--. 2. ' r . l. .1 - - - l-mmtw mm i.- . mm wmm.'?mm coenra-ea knd cl erannd tb sr.ru LirahJ- t'.i'zJ. f J-Jt iks. I :t. 1 f-r Ut HatiT TI ,a es. L r r . r. 1 1 1 f n jl r Jx bu. 1 It a - - : mw tbeycoul l -recover tr t.r r I Jinea f.atbs4, .but 1 iriias t..t ' r - r- -k. . enataattua far tZ-nvT?:- c wry Jost ais track. . M icrs trxv t . : j t ... ca uts acres tha mountains ttit ctrair Uy5 cobcaaled during the y.- Z.I t. i-Xtr? 1 tatsaahtd a bowse ta a ealy, aa 1 -i'..- oceupaat a Untoak. aa paaseJ tiz;Jt c J rrx a Yankee Ooreromj n eecW : 1 onrer',r- v about the rebtla. the TJaiouUt taiJ &tt9 v a & lurking about, but aa the river waa weti guirded. J there Were tml a faer, f '-Vi the could crc3 st. and mentioasd ne ltea Cre miles below Loudon, where he slid . ra'al lived who kepta canoe, tli&es tasda t-ri'sJi, him. and trareuniT altogether br aigLt till csO ofdanger.be finally at rival at tU!ton.Csja otf the ereafngor tbS3ia of iJereeabcr. bar? ing walked tha whole distance trwo, Ljosdas n&eisirsloa Ilea la CitSI if ' : v - ' - - c - - .;- c ifrpia tha T. T. dearaal af Cm&J&CTC We were talking with a TJalon aiaa frota North Car liaa Some time store, and. aa aka mg htm wnat bi tascome orata aoua. aw re j-plied that ft had been cleaned oat, aad he aad , his family had . lost furniture, ornament. tU hrary end clot Ifng and every thing. He and f taken the trouble to trace nomeartJelce, aaslh ksett t borthero familea ia which tbey opsv t wr. r-or mstaocr,-- ae- said. ,my iaa. ieJiera arc ia ibe house of w". The facte . are too ell khoWn to be dented or doubt edf . 1 nere ts a oiaca recoru agaiaac m aa a uniua in this matters Silver p!t,1xoka, turn it are. ladiea' dreasea, fare, tho eomuTia janicls of r loot,! are treated b radicals as. proper nb jecta of plunder, aad the stealing ia commend. eU 4 uv rexuis oe int nivnm wnvunisw mm ' . . . a . m j . ..... it- impor auc as tue r rait on nsnooai repmaiiom. They are cl eowre drnorarird aadarpaded Thatuan wbe jusu2areallnaZVctk houtea of a aoutksrner. would, of courr. as tha rfA aext step, etc mi irom utm own gorernjneni. Tlie radical poliiieisn'who orttari p'anderlng- southern homes is notUt to Intrusted with hi neigh bor'a purse. . ."These ar not hard ereeda; for the suLject. - It is,a.solject which oagkV to Icing a blush of shame to the check of ev- ry American. 5 - fTraaa the Irfsiisville Jeuraal, JtaMMrftX Ioodi.a&cL Patal JL&ay la Crcttjtllliv - From s, letter to J. J. Gatewood q. the member of the Bouse of Representatirea 4Vpm Allen County, the Frankfort t4mmntesttl' has tho following iabrmstiosi of aldeody bjmS-tHtal affray which recently tookT.plage -4a: Scoitsville:-Mroaepbi. raoM aod a Mr. dohuaoo souse time atbee arrested two men. Jack. Whit and Caruthers, ou a charge of horse-stealing'. 'Ua Monday the tlth tnst.. Jack White made an attack upon Mr.' Franco while standing at a oenkotrecting. a Isusr. Ustendub tobim aud took hold of him. rciuarking, vVou hava treated, me ungeatl ijiauiy. ani immeaiaiciy suoc ujm tn me ao-oinen.'Mr; France drew) a TuowikniTs amf sw-bed on VT a ite, who gave bark - toward tha; loqr and again snot r raoce. tAtbjWfeat-? France then stabbed White in the aUhuneot he jumpeI.out of the doer sad Frsnc 7If beadioremoar out after him aad ' died - ifflnre-' iatrly. White turned found aad agaia aboa him ia the head, althougli he. was dead, hie brtiua coming out of the wound. "Whitethe. walked offa short dtstanra abd fell He waa taken up ami carried across the street to) the residence of Jlr. tiabrwood a father where ' b lied in about ten minute. . Whit shot. A? ime. three balls taking effect. S before stat cl. either of which woubl have proyed'tbul -nd the other aau pa ed toruuga tho aleeve "! lappel of. France's coat. a.', m This t the- most emfortunato, bloc-ly and tatnl affair which ltaserer 0Ocarrl in Allen ioopty: but mosf fiasaately. oo one also was tuiired-Wldes tba two romtant, (both -ol Whom, a atatel above were ktlledl. aJthonzV it was Court day and there we a crowd ta the towa.-1- - - : .- t A ITegro Victla of tat DrailT-loV la a ate - r - .-The Lacrosse (Wisronsin) Demorrat,a pf ees5 w here t hey ha re. lately len vbaitmg, eaye f . Among t he vtctiius of the lata draft iu ,thm ciiv wa,Sam, a gracefol mot Umed CQfitrabad wirv waagiven icave w leave in ocrio fas. Spring knd lieaoma a' treeman p tJorf.,ie. Early ta tbe spring henid chore at U Hasy riDgto Uoua. - atar in tbe season o soai I gardens, got married and . blacked . atove tilL l.t.- .;.al.l .I.- .Iwa -m.- 1,t- K.t tl. W a a v w. a s,roTw wso aaewsxs - . w lay be was eTrattsd; and Toewisy J was ,awrva with a notice 16 beat the rendrxeoua nit hia ten days along with his white trethrsnor ba eooitrrvd la deserter. Ue took tha aattof ta a friend who read it and made him ttndstV staaUhe aatura tUertaX, W lata ia thf vsy h uiok out . . - ' . -' fT Wat.wat wat d-d focdish ting am dts reah f !e a free rasa I ' Last spriar day. end me op Horf and tetl ne Ie a free man dal ds JBkaa ser.Iiabbir4sdroa. Now wat am dwil d foolisa ttog . h f - J Ti, bo tun gOn fe If re'got'ja gwioaja di yeah, wah'. " A niggah Hoae at and aa ka Aosa dab now. 1 il.grtshut of bearf right smart X reckon 1 It I'd knowed was dat- print4-trc waa I'd frow hita jloa ia dg ctrrrt jwt lika ha f he threw the aotica lata ths street eri'h a jerk) sod dsn day neber fool dis. airmhlaB Why didn't de 1st dr air-sJ suy tixs I tx stay hsih f j.. i L c? Iosoln-. wntf t t?s Yea-k trrfs aj aeco Chase haa ior priotisss l rzrz: Jfo. cola; (the CerotJ) ctowj :hio tlra .t prtmsi.t - ivj tts . Cays lb Cerr :l, This h?r Citlrfra rasa to ptyxarCJinf ral Crant'a jt 30,-3, . Jiif oa run to pay cTCineral J'en fa's t.Mopa.-.Thie one run (. JinrsH,Ai.3. ;Tbi one ia acr, my tbr C;etil trla. and Lere is aaa enmjletilyJmLrn i -.". Tr ia tJineral. Cil-crrVr:tiehc2ur r "J- Seciretary, jtcu Liv a tsic1 :;n for fvefy Giner-1 tndeviry'an Vti." era Ls. tUuJ tiafL!" .;.1 sxj t, what doVao. do v about the -eertrrvs l" C VI sua' showed you Viayu j t'ainarlroora." It JsLiih alrutt tn i :zjn fi 1-ij x irat lonwanfi there wli3ifcir.lefrsserc-''iB-as f.:rf ssthey r..a!!, f7hrri,t-3 L-'. -'cf tieas cheft trrretaf tponec t 'Jd wt all . aH-u . a-dr t a r :;'.-zca w!tta tls bt'.tar'rs oat r 1 ' ? ! r '-, tbe ccxl ptm bcrt,i-cr p j-: time, there is ar!1 d;fl t -1 1- fe f xel re w t 1 1 1 ft 1 1 'a-- - well . 'ia, M wait -' .1. . t 3 1 I 'p. -i T rr 'cr-i ' -cr t4--" '.' ' I i ' , . -" ... ... h3I I :,-t rrr-r -tree. -. n : ' : -t i t of. amy purrcU LIio 1.;.- raa ir a4, ecx , s:ea eara 1 1 V-tyV :. ttv: -V nim&mtM ta tisraxil ia froi-icftla Us. sod
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1864-01-30 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1864-01-30 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1864-01-30, Vol. 27, No. 42 |
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Ko. 2. ; ' i . ;Toa foJJowing Circular haa heca iaaacd bj tl if ajor OeMraI Couiuiaixiior. and ia now publihe-l n rneral pniera for the information and gvidance of all partie inlemiad, wbo wilt roaJro a note of it, aod jortro abeouelre ac-corjtaglj. ; 2IaaBcaarcas ScrasTaastv Aaar Coara, 1 " raovoaT a waaia Oaig-.'Kr . . . ViCKSBoaa, Muu Ptcwaibar 27. 1883. To following: nftMi penKna2(iaaKaia Borat-t. Mi Etta Harnett. JliM Laura La-tlitca, Miet EUa Uxrtin aul lira. Moore, hav ing ait4 4wfifullT towarxt tbe Poilnt ami OoTmawht of ibe Unitrd Hiuttp. and havinjE inmltHLtlitoSrtm. o!lier and loyal cnlzen of rtra United i$tatr wbo hn4 amtra-Wt fbe piieppnl Charrb in YiekMbarg.on -Cbrutma liar, for Divine vrnricr. by abrupt, lj. leaving aaid cbnrvh af that ftointia the ar vieea wbrr b officiating; utiitwter prata for ttoiMfcrw of tb Prehtent of tb Coitftl S:ta. al all other in authority, are hereby lnMiwfaeJ. rx will Ieite the Federal Jinea withiw fortr-gbl hours, under tlie penalty of imnrvonnient. Hereafter, al I persona, male or female, whov te-WFiri. beI or itHl"aio. Ho io-nlt r abw lifrepe't ro"fhe Preatilent, Govrrn-net r fljfnf the D iue1 .Statea. or to any - ofSfra or aoUier i4 1 he United Sutea. upon tnatteni of a national rbnraptrr. abalLbr lined. 4tiuihelor impriMHted. acordwtotbe fruM-ew of the efletiae. - -B order tf lTnVr Genrral afePvcssoir. v- -: ?-3AME? WILSON. T , TnaUBCttfiJKtiuJaay Cy order of JImjot General Jas. B Uo raaasavi -W.T. CLARK. A. A. O - Tazatioal tfjra Taxation! TTre New York 7rra'd,' alluding;' to recent wrticlea' u the AdmiuiatralLa paj era in that city, tba TVtOttM and - Tme. ; deman4ing of Cpnrjeaa increaHed taxation, aays the Govern , ment must receive three or Tiur nuutona a year front taxation, or go by the board. We ahaJl have to tax fire, air anil water, smoke, light aad lore, everything 'we wear end ever, thing wa don't wear, everything we like, and everything we dislike. From the cradle to tha grave we will have to be taxed, and' lotb ia the cradle and the grave. Thia ia one of the bonfttiee fr which we hare to thank rndi al belligerent Abolitianiam, aad the men in power it haa led lr tbe'noee, to their own aba me and disgrace and the almost total ruin of the country. 1 : j . "r- -.'.--"'" -' " ' ' ' I S ' r- -' " r y . . - -'".-' . IXovuaeaV to - Procure tlie Scjuorai of ' '' " Staatos. A' Washington diapateh to the N. Y. r-Vifaays; A freh ami formidable movemen' ia 00 foot to procure the removal of -the prea- . - - . - rr , ' " " en oecretary o w ar. wuosa . imperious mode of administering that department - and overruling tre President buiisell haa aggravated . his unpopularity to ancb a degree that many of . tha most influential supporters of Mr, Lincoln are about to demand a change m tha War Ie ' partment aa theetaiewa nen of their co opera tioo ia hia re-election." " , Tlie Coaacript IdtWr.. - A amendment lo the Conscript Law has patted thir Senate. 7 The main changes' are to taaka aJU singla and marnel, between .twenty and forty -five, .liable iol be conscripted, with out ditfttbdien. except from physical "diaabili ty". and fnereasing thecommntation from $300 those ia maleeata atreamstaacea to raise '- th amount.- - SewatorBamner pronounced tha bill as at plated, "a ayvy Ujtutu.". : Tha ilouse Military Committee will report a new bill al together; aad aa a mamber remarked; Mof a 1 biUgkiud --JSr!:-1-- '1': -: - -' V ; Truth .Sap fact r ' Cincinnati Caufte. a Mpetu whoa lor V i!ty to AboliUantanS cannot be qumtioued, i fircrd to the fbUowliig ewefamol j i l ' " ' : , jPS ietkm; and H U fP?r - Cf iiff 'O-4? bs the Government U WllOUR ' w- 41 la Uarstiy to- tL Oice Scaas:itt lio - asked him to tbcH-i Cverjy froclanj eads qctsjjr. cl itrrzzt.ilxi Tea thr oaiae&:i ;oiaeVa, fl.et V", he 7 . vvKUlUi iX rifl T' .irs r f ,CTL:ii t!ie lsiTl as we. ' w 'r the tatt a ! wculi -at oa are Cee. thee M f 1 fW Csa at rttssak 'njy ciacotira-e tee people. smttmeo demors . Jr:rjDerrct opon.aociriy Tua- ia aoaptav .XttJ-i thtt w vr;i tCt cretfient.r - ;.ry ' W-ltt tzztii ecsicssion U r9ott fthaao4l - ....... v-f tt.1 4 COP.IJHHM Htww( 1 MiLJiefp member of the lUlxmrouj fo- doraed by tba Loyal Learae of PbUadeJphla, U tit offrprlaa; ofiiiaioa CuBerou'a aMrtiooi., , It will U recoUecud that' after the late Re- huUicao CoasreM toA. hy fTSolaUoo, CsmuT td Mr. Cameron 4br certain repreVeoaihie prac tica of hi wbUa Sermary oT Wan lt. Llo-QtJa attuwad tha ftwpoiiatbUity of Hr. Caa enm'a acta; arul to ahalter hka vlill farther from piiblia root!enuiation,aeat him aa iliaia- Krr to Buaaia. Caaneroa did not atar Sooc abroad, but ratnraad to havo himaelf elected United State Soaotor from TaaoayleaaU If haeonld. Ua waahowerereapnaediaaa t tempt to bribe member aad failed; bat that dbi not Joae him tho rood opiaioa . of Liaeota whoa uck bv him when be needed, tnore tbaa erar dorinc hia aiafal Hie, oooteeuajf friend. Cameraw now mMkifeau ba wratttado for oot only eerriwa to bimaelfperPoaalIr. bat to hia ton and other relativea, ib the war of ofSero trad contracts, by retting thia testimonial , in behalf of tha renomiaatioai of Air. Lincoln.- Tbi one tbiaw ia certaia. the thieves will erick byCNd ATe,' j They haea doao and ara dotnr 0 well ander hia reirn. that aa the boy aaid when be rot in the pantrr. they want no oth er paradiaa. It ia aaid I hi Cameroas cava d ttai waa a aeeera blow to Che, aa he did aot look for aach a mode of eJeeAioneeriajc.to prone011 htm.- Suaoo ia a trurnn card ia that rama., v. : - . In a little para era ph. hid away ta tomg cwrreepondeoce from Tennessee, paMifbed ia the TW&iraa, we ftod tha fbllowio brief aa nouncemant: - "Eaeierw TenneaMa will early moVe for a eoarate State orfjanizatioo, aad aba will got. it. t Tliia ia the beffnaii of aa effort to org ixe another bora State, without half the aetu al conaiHueacy of any of our Cooreaaioaal dUtricta or even wxnU. - , Let it be .iiatinctly uWeratood, that for no political, govern men taJ or Proifdealtal itir-pow will, the noeracy reoocaize a aingle one of the uroliic brood of Abolition politil Statra. The? : are ot only revolutionary ia principle and practice, but they are lucre, cheat, th patent MtlW-fcanieo of dee erate political eontblH-r usen. Aad tbenieu who eu rajte an: tbeea criuiinal operatioua. if hey coahl get their juat duea, would share thecon-eict'a cell wjfb other of their eonfldeoca brcth Ttn.-Syracu6 CWier. Coaaxriptittg f ZTegToca. A bill ia bow telure tho Cou federate Coo-greas faoviding for eoaaeripting three hun-drel thousand negfoea into the Cbnfe-farate erviVe, to le employe-! on tortULattioa a taamstera, oooka, nnrses ia hospitals. &o. The proposition eau made by Koota, " of Tennessee, to pwt these negroes In the ranks aud make them fight, but the pmpbidiion was vfg orotislyJoppO-eJ by. flnatfT-and .Bteler, of yirrmht, JWl eorxisJfileV4f4Julh CsrolioaV'aud oibei-TlrrtbgtiX. ly pa-seil. but as amended H was popular, and ite passage was rerorIei aseerUin. Tht fftnr Stat Organixation in Lou-v - isiaaa, i.Tha Xew Orleans JSre. the AdmmiatralioB ortn in Loubdana. ia eatwfiee that tba Alio-filion party will sooceel in tbe re-ewtabHsb. ment of a btate govern went on, the la is of freelom.' It admita. however, that such a gov crnmetit could not lie sustained, if the Federal army was withdrawn, ft aaT: Upon the nuiitarr atranetli of the Devartment. we mtiMi depeud ftw our aafety and the maintenance of our moat aacred rightaj' Ilibilows from thia. hat, if a new fkate Government u Mtalish by a raiHerabla otiuoritv of the people, it Can only be sustained by Federal bayonets; and waen ttiey are withdrawn, it will full 'to th grouiwl. beeanse pot create! br.' nor in acror- I - T . 1 - m- - - mncewan, the wm of the at ijority.Tlie New Orleans correspomleat of the St. Lunis ntpuMimn ears " the novel doctrine that the minority shall rule has made precioua little headway in Louisiana. Adjournment of the Lesulaturo. Buih Branches of the General Aemt,1 ad. joarnedatan early hour 00 Friday morninij. January 21, until l urUv afternoon J.nTL. ary zotu. diottof the members went homsu wwvui v lunr iietoven conautueuta, tual they mii Jm 1 f the public purse and increase th ta- ofik. . nuumuua mi viiror la sauejt ptAt." Before ibcr want iL. wHi. indecent haste, ooated one Democratb- w - - j - - mmm . saaza rwiier 01 toe senate, an.1 two IWvvi;n Atemien( Of the lloose. Wtlboat virinir t.m the opportunity to preset their caeca before weir respect ve POuee. 1 o tnre oomliona and pay td political bangers-oo. the iniority male nswee to elect sj nw batch of ofBoera, wbo are helntnato eai out tha aobatanear nfata rX. den and overburdened people, and wlx ara not "ci,wi w in iBiuiic service, ror inataneev What does the ilouse want with a, : 'Thle t Tta. aiMtaaj Sergeani-at Arma." If the Officers " who were elmed on tbe first dav of-thc iM,Lia properly dlscharre therrdutiea? The' trath ut, toe ttcrreanu at rm first elected wnoLIn d the work, and Faaa B-avua had. l- electol to do tt. .Tbal'atlia ay, thav mooey ma wniournRieai wiu eost tne taa eavera of the 8tate netrir Ikrt lhoxf MLir) Ihe UierCa ot 3IeinTr an l their aw-imta of um -ers ami . Alesaenrsr ' Bovs. 'wilI count rirht afonr o deductoa for abaeaisa or Sub. aaya.''jaTgfssaaa j ; .i-:m .- :.- I7cjro to Hare a C2ura fTO TtXiU . aw4 fiTT Btovstx. aad : Jlcoa C T7wrv vtf Philadeltdua, have Browsed ta take emtnun IrtoJvv P1 the amooatof. . i- sruna .xrswrq issat an interview, and assured them that hereafter colored Teorde should 1 rjlaced . M.ibt.m loo las with, vhite ceo tie aa to matters of con. tract. Thus lha proteaa 1 enjCixatmitof the -racse prowwla. day afte darv -W oat eomplaja at adL . Tha f3nb!icjwMaratn1erj oruisaituna to tne aejro. an.i ahoci t jpajp aim, ell for the aid Lt ti erti tt ;m- V it cake wtue 4.5ereaee to the rrr rJ wA-etrTa 'er ha eotrrpetec tt . trr Loweeer. . . ''-' ' - - - " 'itati- - -- - x: tZ?Zf Cc ;Va Cotr-rr'nZatgtgfZ I C: ej r a t a a f...e.;uL'V.-t.Inriiat rt a e ?rii-r.sctijwa rnr fjS;.ValS if?. !i11a LtfeAeCoeoVl'mti been mdixvmibj 'craiaftJou .who fitter in aV ueMiuuor oSeqr or woabi Jbw -c teapOnda to tha tndivtdaai aa tUlors j ii t l CeaaerwaAira ar &tftegt, Xxatrra V Xaraamxn, raaJtartatr, aWl V IW. :& Cainia 2UsraaXi e Troops: : .-'4''m-' "StaYoureoftht lOli tati taformtn me that you had beaa oisleroc to iCtatucky to recruit trea colore-1 men tor the army' of the U nited- SUtes, and aaklng tay ; aonaeat Ifere to doing, ie teforajaa Yoa do not inform : ma by what authority you eome ta XZentscky to recruit tree colored mea.I . I- know of no. act of Cuogreae rrqainng your Krvice, nor bare I seen any order from thf War Department 4iT reeting iu Ou tbe eoatrary, I am well aaoarad that in 'deference to our peruJUf jKstitioe aud to avoid unneeeesarily aggravating ; it' trou blea of the loyal men of eutacky. the auiLor-itSas at W ashington do not contemplate recruiting colored men' in Kentucky. .We are ready to fill our quota from the free white citizens of Kentucky. We will nnlssVitatiagry comply with the rednieitiou for men to detVod our government. -J We claim tbe right to fur nish train-citizeno wboae day it in to make that defimca. and who are raadv to coniDif with tbe requirementa of duty. The duty of defence le vol vea Uj)Oo tboee who enjoy tbe benefits of our government. From such we will fill the call upon us. We presume that white men who owe the duties of allegiance to tbe government will lw accepted for its defence. We will furnish them, If,therefbre, yoa eame to recruit 'colored' roea for the benefit afKeo-toeky, w deelrawyottr servicea. If yea came to-recrait lor tba fjenoftt of another .-ttata, - we deny your right to do so. and for hid it. - No State haa tbe right under any law or order to enter Kxntuckv to rerrutt either white or colored' men. W- do not intermeddle with any State that cbpoaea to Tecrult colored men within Ha own limits. But no Sute that la not willing to meet the measure of duty ly rotitributing its qnota from its own population shall be permitted to shelter from kity behind the free aegro ponalation of Keatacky. . We all all meet the call .upon ua without enlisting- colore I men, and your State mt meet its call from iia ova white or "coUired men. aa may. beat suit .St people, and oot as-aume to recruit eiber white or black in Kentucky. 'Yours, etc.. "Taos. & $Bvi.CTrsV ; fJoVemof of Kentucky. Who Captain E-lwsrJ Cahill ia. or where he comes from, we h not know ; but happily inforatarionon aehhwrof tbeae -pniitta ia at all neeeaeary to the eomprehenamn af the QovetN nor'e letter, "which epeaka for itself. Anv ment from ua or from.anyliody ele wool I only dim the perspicuity and dull the point of the text. Frauds J Frauds t Kara Irauds 1 new the aaremxieiit 1 Srflidle 1 -T7hr ; FoBTtSas .MoJtaox. Januanrjl 4, The Mililnry GmiiiMioner. how in . aea ston'in Norfolk, of which Brig idler General J. Whiter is Pre-Tdent. hitve iuveiietet another mo lei steauib-Mf nprnion. J. Tne steai.er Heine Biker was cu-irtemT ; in February, li2, at $350 r lay: Captain A W. Calden. Ciptain Charlea .Sneaf. and J. 11. B. hong, all of Boaton. were. owners. The Nellie Baker cost them $19,800. she ' waa ' in the employ of the Govern ment ten' months; recei vine SI iM.lRt charter moaev.- She wair then sold to the United Sute for $42,000. the owners realizing the sum of $148,000,-' " : In addition to this,' the profits-derived -from he sale of refreelimenta were about $25 tier lay dhring the ti ne that she was -running from Obi Point to General McCleHan's Arm v. and aha got all her Coal gratia from the Gov ernment .- "v-.-- .';.'--. Another neat case ia that- of an-oh canal bare eall-d the "Mia Mary." which was worth from $800 to $900. She waa chartered in November. 1862. at the exorbitant rate of $25 per day; and remained in charter until she earned her patrtqttc Owners $4,000. ; She- was nomtnaiir a tmaoh liulk. but 'the evidence goes to show, that she was need a tery small part Of the time. -. ' - Tier owners were the noted John J Cabicn and John F -PHtkerell.1 ' who figured ia the Grimes Committee' inrveatiation. - 1 nc testimony tuna fur goes to show that ai most ealpahle Lack nf system prevailal in the Qaartermaetera Oepartmeat during tha . year Tat Prestdeart Coatrihaiion. af 4 SMrt to tie Eioiiljuj Pair al Giicaffo. CFrsmtlwChboTiBMa. .. . A ltttls tncidenitn the hietorr lof.tlm htie .Sanitary Fair in this city, not hnerto waade puhiie here, cotpse to as ta a fortignt Jotmwl uetjagpwCbtH---tkroagh:ria.orrea-pondenea from ibis city, aa fbllowaj .a Tne aadie fears aetoaU. w lulled tba Pre. idenf out of the original draft of the etnanei- jmiiwi tiiwituiitivn loam papers arf gen' erauiy preaervea tnjne arcprre OL.US Uepart-, ment of State, Some hidies have atsj written to the President for the oririnal shirt He wore when on "hie way X& Washington, iatid was nearlr murdered in Balthnore, or-wonbf Wats been but for a Scotch cap; and have received the folfoajag rvpty t--'r -. t ii t-.;?;WAsmaofloOet. L 180-1, s Tothe tadiee haeiag ia charge tho Korib weatera Fair of tba Sanitary Ckmaaamn, CbirBgo, lliimu Aeeoriltng to the reaueat made iu yonr brbaJfnr the oriiciaalahirt. worn by me whew I same a from Illinois toba-in-anguratcl ja JS&U J haa sant U oa to fm,i a package by f larnden'a : Cxpresa, JV- faro Irttsrs rA. Lat the tail, and f th bhJaT waa not mads by 1 r: LincJB or any pf thet withlamde inkpojvhsaedbT me for a quer-r t"T" -. " "V C". .1 nan some desire to retain the shfrt; but if '-ahtt contribute 6 the relief or comfcrt af Ahe eol-diers; thatnt b lietter.t r J' ' .fe:Padieat' aerVantTf .v 1 1 1 r i i ; TLsTennsylvanm nwaiwirnu urn)cry met- Jn ,-s;r.r ' rcn veotUa C!j Th w:y. fc tie parptcUz: ipaisaa:hw ntirfta tit re:? cast tWiltr?K...J K t2 'Rata;. v ,.'.;; e.ZA pw-wto.w ww .;w - sVjwww rcsaisaa ..owat r.adrrwC..Curtm;taad t?ia mont ft-eiLDe.2ta rbanc baJ c- ,-Tcf C ec---i Tj otvl tt. Cl l lTL"- crit t!.ow that tLcre wers Cra th - i t ' z c rtcf foods to raectet rciU.;..T is I : thtt ;f csl ettr til.rtrrf.jLrc.v tL.-4',t:.a;.j:3wdcr t. ittJUti.a, rc.-aiararJ.l tlrsr-i 7 . : - - - . - t . - --.tmmmmmmm-mMM.mf TtlUowipcWbly hWmtpe ;trom' thfjhM aVadtaarthmamd aaeqent:rad veatttreav jpaUjahiil Vt the -ml 54 : Their Udattad srera rftraU iron atooU.Cwt-facd to the wail with hijismi . 2Sey . couid be booked apo&ailt7rdio,atai J ou the floor, and to prevent any suspicion, for several day a before anywork wsT attempted, they made h a habit Wirt thiid doa ad ait at their doors and read.'3' Captain Biaia auperimendcvr the' work, while Unt. Morgan kept watch to divert the attention oTtha eeatinel, - wboae duty ' It waarto eome round duriag the day andolsterve if anything was going on.'. On day thia sal iowoame ta while lokerSmHh waa down wu dor the floor horiug away, and taiasing .hiat aaid. Whcra ie Uokerawitb t" The General replied, r lie ia ia my room sick" and immo-diieJy pulled a document out: of hi oeket and. oaai to hint, Here ja a iiiemorial I ha.v drawn up to forward ft , the Hiovernmeat at Washington ; what dm you. think of it V The fellow, who perhaps could not read, being highly flattered at tW TJeueralV coode-eevction eery gravely looked at it for several intuutu before be vouiha ifed auy reply. ' then handing it ' lck ho expressed . h i 0 elf highly pleased with iL tn the meantime Uvkermnith had beearjnialed and rwrno up. pmfesaing to feel "very an well Thia amti nel was the moat difficult and dangerous, ob Steele in t heir progress, because there was no lelliag at what time he asould enter during the day, and at night be cs,bbsb reguUriy vorytwo hoars to each eell and inserted a light throogw-the lars.of tketr dor, toeee that they' ware quietly aleepinir, and frecjuently after ; he eon pleted bis rouuds he would alio bark into the) dark with a pair of iadisrrtibber shore on. to listen at their ceils if aaytbiag waa aroifgon; The Qeneral aaya that.he wouUl almost iuva rialdy know of hia presence bv a ertat nisg-iHrtio shmbler . which it WiHtld prwlu'e; but for fear: that thia acute eenstldlity might sometime fail him. he broke-up small particles of coal every morning aud Lrikied .them before the Cell door, which woad always aauouuee his conHr. .' "v. .rr.; Everything was now.rerly to begia the work so aUmt tlie bi'ttef part of Uototter they liejran to bore. All were 'busy, one making a iie lblcr by teuriui aad twiating tip siri a ut hedltck, i Other wskitig Imwie KMtVea. and another , tweeting jip towel. v;T bey -lalar-d preacrviagly fr aevrral lays, and after boring through nine iMehea of trtteit ami aie thiuk-"ease vf nrick plared Igewaya. tby liegan to winder whu they ahokbljeach .tbe oftrarth Suddenly-a brick fell fbugh. What citald ihi mean t What; infernal cbamler bad thev reached ..Jl waMutr diately entered, aivju to their gr stotu ent Jsud jov, it jproved to be an banc 1 extending the wble : llere. waa, sn 41 iv i.J--K."i plilSalaaajiwjv T. thrtr rub hiK in theii ; tedtic eacli: dayyfui 'amine S ihhj portionate qutntity if.atraw-; now tber b;td room : enOiigb for" all tbfV could 4ig. - Thev nt otM-e eomihencd to tunnel at right angle with tbm.Mir ehamfter. to eektbroaitb 'the founda tion' i and day after dy thejr: bored; '-day after ilar tbe uhiek ot cram ie were remove! ami still to work ketore them' seemed mtertmn aide. ' .' ' - -' '..v ';:':-' ,- 1 Afiertwemy three daya of nnremHting labor, and yetting' through a eranilSr wail of aia fvef in thick neeo, f hey reached the toil. Ther ton n4el op for seme distance, amf light began to shine. How glorious waa the lietit, It wan nooneed the fulfillment of ther - latiorj they would soon rferree This waa tba morning ot the Zotb 4iavf November. tXo4. The., next night at twelve o'clock, was detcrmiuol on as tba liour ar wuich they would . attempt their lUierty.v tah moment tiiat iuterveucL was filled with dreadiui anxietv and suauaitaa, and each time the guard -entered increawed - tlen sjprebenton . The General says he had pravol for rain, but tho saorning of the 27th davped (iright and beauttfuL Tbe eveuhrg came, and cloud began to gather, fiow thev pravel for them to increase. If raiu; should only hegin; their chance of detect ion would be erratfr Iesenel. ' While these 'thoughts we)? passing through their minda, the keeper entered wlfb ft letter P General Morgtn.- fie opened it; and what was hi surprise." I mar aair wonder, to find it from a poor' Irish woman of hi acquaintance in Kentucky, com-' mencin2.v My deaf- Gineral, I feel certain too are going to try to get out of prison ' but for your sake don't try it. wy dear Gineral. You will only hs taken prisoner agrnk . and made to sufiVc more thsn you do now." '1. - ''Tae-1euer then .went 4n to speak of Ids kind- neMtO ths poor when he live I at 'Lexington. sd cmictled 'Dy again exporting Ltm to trmsTln UoI and witU his time. What could thia mean V No hnmaibeing-oa the ouUnie had been Informed of hia intention- to cecamu anvf yet, joat as all things wrrrary to nrake t be anein pr; tierr come a leHer trow Win- cheater, Kv.. afvwiug.btra not tfr V- try "It F"? I a m letter jat pssea inroogu jtue sxamuung omoruenerai uaeo. snvitherr through tbe hand of the hjwer oSdala. ' What it should excite their suspicion aad.eaaso them to exert tfliaataa? mcreased tijilaacel The iiuation. however, wa desperate. Their fate could aot be-much worse, and'tbe'r nsolved - to 9t Nothf er riow rema!nal to 1 don bat forabe Geuetal and' CoL' Dick 'Mrigaw 10 change cells:" The ,lhoor approaxhfI fbr'thena to. te locked apt They Changed -'coat,' and eeh stool at the Uher'ncslt door'-witlt hUTnaek ea. poet. and ptetended tq la engaged !Vtnafng athetr m 'Aa tnn raker Rfer.lf they f ul aei in andjpulled their oiar ahnfc-" UiJtfeiihlC ten ; cork canja: How- each iae thmtfe4 VJOmU a Wiltd the an pcoaca pf twelve I it ca wethesenUnrl iWa-ct &r rotthd-al! wh ' After waiting a tew momeats tb'See if ha nle.led to sJibbnekTihe signal was giren-Il toflly aHpped doww -ia- totuasjrchamri.arsastntrmj thvirtUnnel shirts' and rplicihj them in lrd sa iheT- werr accustomed to Aa they" ai a!oTrot!s!rthe dark reeWto.tb ivrminu whcTSikr wrrVto rmerge; frma the tan It. the General pr? rrd -to hfhi ti mtclr,'t Aatl lun-i gire or.eirentsAncesascetir' vrts, pr&rAtsl wtitea aoaU never he for&ttenv Tnera wrrr crosch.f ; aeren favetnen ho t.s.t M-.-.1rawt K'1 ---!, mUUi.' ST. 1 waajtowi knives CiaJi liens ktiua''.,A7 la thetr aadir'Ur-" scarce! to ia xlraired r :rl ?r fti :- t riaW.i h . CpprtT.t-.ian.' ! TUz ottr LaU axrircL tivt vet they cam. ?s Fortaaatlr-c-vidnti5ilr -tLa - r !.t I I t - ulr -owh' dark: ami nuayll.f -, mml retirci to theii lntl. tr4-.Tlinri:wslr, l:Tlsaii? Ji.?rcp, laifirr. wssrocnee-'sd. and rnrr rba-emi on, iiaa o.te atwmptedV Caitata-. ho, by tbevay.'w&i ajcet'Iiew fold Uin a t trr t-ctive tn4hr; by tLe msjustaoce of hi eomradas reached tha topof th gatei aad waaeUed tog the roo wail Whew the top waegaineii tbey found., a fbpe xtendingall around, hTch the' OeBeral immediately rut, ha he suspected k might lead into tha AVaadea'a rooai, ' This tBraed - o to laMwect 5They then entrredtha' aantry ax oajkthe wall and ebang-d their clothes -and Jet, tbemeelyen'drtwn the WalL; In eliding down tbr wall tba General sUaoed hi had eery had lr. and all were sare or.1 tees bruised. Once down,! bey eparatsdTaytor and Sheldon gro bijr,oa wsy. lJketuith Bennett and iLOee another, and Geiicrai ;il organs, sad .Csptaia llines' broeectUng imojediataly towarl the - TbV Oeneral had. by. psymg $1$ ,1a gfdd. aiKrbdjin oJitainlnga paper which informed bun. of the ech-dule. time of the different roaila. The clock stniek ue, aol he knew bv hnrrr-ing hrceald reach tha down trsfn for Cincii aati. e Ue kot- there just aS taw train was mo- viugoff. .. lie. atonee looked est to see if there were any aob&ere a boari.and, espving a Union officer, he boldly walked up and took1 a scat beside him. r lie remarked to him that " as t he night; waa damp ami chllr. perhaps be would join him ; ie a drink lie - did so. and the party soon became vera agrees Ue to each otbec. Tbe' cars, in croM.tng the Scioto, have to toasa within a ah art distance -of tlie Peart ennary . i Aa they paseed, the o finer re marked, Tberea. the hotel st which Mor gan and his onlcera are speidTng their leisure' " Tee, replied f hi Qeneral "and I sincere hope he will make up his m:ud to laMrd there daring tbe balance of the war. ior he is a grant nuisance' Wben tbe train reaebrd Xenia. it waa detained by some accident more than an boi.r. Imagine hia anxiety, aa soldier at-icr aoblicr woofd pan tbrougrb the ttaln. fir fear that when the sentinel passed hia round St two o'clock, their absence night be diecov-erel. - ' ' - '- The train eras dne ha Ciacinaati at six o'clock. " Thia was the hour at w kick-1 hey were turned out of their eel la, . and of course tbt-ir erfespe wyahl then be dtweovere!. Inn few momenta after it would be known all ver tne ermniry. .-rue train naviog beo d-t aided st Xenia, aa running eerr rapfdle to ' make up the time.- It was alravbr paaV six O cJo B. .Tba General said; to Captain iJiiier, "It w after six; if we go to the depot we are oean men. Wow or never.. Thev went to the rear and nut on the brakes. damp, fiiaes !" ; Qtf he want, and fall beeU over ueau in tne mu'l. Anotncr severe turn d the brake.- and the General jumped, TJe ma more aucceMiful and liehtel on bis feet. There were some wold ier ie:ir,- who remsrkeI What ia the h 4 do yoit mean by jaaiping IT, tbe- eers befeTT: : Ibe General retried. nat in tne i i a tne me of my gung in- U town when J live here; and besides, what luihiesa ia it of vonrs f They went immeliaiely to the river, r Thev round a Skitt. tmt no oar. Soon a bule tcv came over, ana sppearst to be Wtine. 'What ara you waiting lor t"-aibf the Gen- raL I am waiHni lor my.bfl." " What iti price- of, a load r? Two dollarv'- gtv oa tlie two dtijutrs. aaf you can put us over." :?ver ae took tbem, , r Where docs Hi- live ?" v J u:t.a ' short, distamse f m bere." MVH! you show ue her bouse T " Yra. sir. (lie house wm reach ei. a fine brekit waa soon obttuel. i moury aud-a horse luruiebed. and a good woman's prav.eg bcKtoweil. and off be went. From -there... for ward through Kentucky, evrry lxiy vied with ear It ot Her as H aisa stuiubl. nhw huu ..thy twost atieanreveu , to - the? -negroes, and -voana ladi of .refinement begged tho, honor to-cooK Jiisrmeat lie rcMMuneit in. Kentucky some dava, feei' ing perfectly Safe. ani tdiiig into Louisville for many mtle. things he wanted. Went in Batlatown aud fou ml a -Federal .regiment had just arrived there looking for him. Remained here and about for three or tour, davsaud t hen struck out for.Dixie. someiiuiea digui4ug himself as a Go ver iun en t "cat It. cojitraoioj. and tniying a large lot of cattle; at other time a a nartertnaster.ro nt 1 1 bs got- to the rnueee River.. Here, he found all inean oftrauspor tation destroyed, ami the bank strongly guard- ert. nut wiiii the assistance ot about thirty other, who had! regnixe! hiftr amd joined liin In state of In rennmetranee. be eunreed ed in making a raft, and lieand CfiK'ni llines creased over, t II is eacort wih beroic;eeif sa- rince. refiMel to cron till, be waa aafeli over tie then hired a negro to get hia horse over. paving hita twentr dWlars tbe H- -TH river waa ao high that tha horse came, hear drown ing and a fer more Uian ons bour'a sinigling with the stream was bulled ut 'so exhausted aa scarcely to be aid to Stand. The General threw a blanket' on him and commenced to walk hirn, when ' sudden! he says,' b was sefsed" With" a preentihjertbat - w-. -a- rhf .af. . -. h wounrneaUaeke.r, anirremMrkeit to Capt. Iline.'- We will be attacked "tu twetitr' min ute, eorameiicel HMling 'uis horseV r lie had hardlv tie.1 hi gfrlk, when !wng,ang' wn im 'Hiaw , imiw. u pounce! . on nu horse, ami tB oobla anWaf apvedrthg to l inspired with'neiigdrr honnded fr Hkea iteernn the mountain; The last he saw of bis roor fellows 'on' thr 'opposite- s!ls' thev were liapeanng up tlie river hank, fireI Bponrny a whole regiment of Yanke-e, - Be tht time it wa ilarkl aBlalb; raiuror. He knew that la perfect rordon. of pioketa won Id surround lbs J foot of tlie'nioiintain, and if he remained there until morning lie Ooald be lost." So ne deter mined la run the gauntlet Aor aod'eorn. mered-to dssveat Aa lie nared tha -soot, -lesslina hi bora, be came almost ia Beraonal contact with a fdeltet. Hi first impulse waa to knf iiifn. TMit Hiidirig hiiA asleep he "deter-minatto let him Tepon.c - UawfaVhV hia war ta the house 'Olvsj. Union, sum, that h knew lived near thew; andvrynt op aif pnased hir self ofif.ae. Captatu Quartermaster .! fTunt'e regiment; ahowwonT; Ttntr trt.secuirrjiitppliea'of sngar a'iif rof fee for the Union peofde of .he oifmntrvr The laAy . who. a ppea'rsd to baleep while lhain & - 5 . , - - " . - 1 m. .... rAleroEiitup here for (Sod laowa how tongtf ; rP thM ymvts. up a HrV41 rooe? w"Jsv xoon. sup-j per-- pper Ting ovexJhe Genera! rerharltl l tervi-:tsj waa taxing puc vwitii ber buabatvLJ taila4 fom-Kiarsoo, V: fartHe meaKa or ug i..t-colT. Jntlf4 J c,,- iSTrmsH boose Too af bed la. ber'night clolbea,' and t&U ramp, the limber being l Thank ti for that,r. for ;;we aint reeaapy f fectioa ibraalf a mR H!'.?0.ip;-. nd trieJr-Iline ami hi"rtt.nrAniorX t f i '-rlVhteht Vvcroa tne river thia atternofln - T-,Ti . i i toe woman. out our men ki..ci soma aa t: ..v ruij .n v t n ret iacic Low." t -i.. is ...... , 11 . . laCnera' anow t..ilt -put ULJuTsome ATI t- 4 . t m- 1 . ... - - tlcVr 1 overT" -Yrsa f err;Tr, . wr .i.i -Z liiRS rn-ar. ana t..e lronht her'saia to a n aeeor.-4mo1T.ttin.' rSol, t. ?,r ars on ter-r-.iaiin i ca Vt get.-wa en-;sJ-ur:..r . ..;!r f.rrroacLed tL doer ' LJ V f : -',' c ry-t;-stoi:.l tiRUfrTr Uzz - iLl, - z thaaaV '4etoi-. to:.;rt. Ilia very iafcf- tt'tt'atlc? n l'Vuier.3. ; T-ea t!--et -J, tant Cr r r to rt ACesa j lomcrrow d?1e, he t r ;t e doer c 'ji-cjb n c L .r.rtl .mar-Ivs.-tUt;n:-.r.n.r-.--'.e; -, ,.re. Cr.r.lr. L m --re. and I f.: t auvi.JJU (.own-any f tWthJ-i taa'ae t te h-.Lg ec- j IrU'tlme ws'Wra f-iffrdr cwn m?n'::i.ki:t niC.r,-i. ;V , ";T..s r-j.-'.r ".err f fr-r-4l-iarith ft!iiC;7fc!at?30 -'-'' Taylor van, tow esa eo t,a4 ae tba ah. la vera leoUryicIaCoJr ttllJ tihL -J ..Jt IjkTlcoli Iwillrie yoa tiafinrofdlto xieln . tha i-csr&JxfhcrS Lite t : t. '.''"ltw " 1 . . - -- T J . - ;iU,Tta J the" oapecjr jf c and eoesa.a-waa too mweh fbr any poo"maa)r aeeaS -sm4AkB--ybldr4';aad erttjee xuf st horse, -he took them mvrtxu milta ta jJaa ll tiaad, ' . : -r : Fr tU time tuard few aad a aerie- cf advrnturm aad cspe all wfry irMthrfuL ontil he got arar atiothar trfer io . Te Goeaaee. whea be reveH logo up to a house and find tha way. ; ..Iliaea went to tba house, white the General stood brtb road. ? ftsariajr-a bode 1 of cavalry come daahiag' tjp behind him, be tfuietly slipped to oao aule of tha road and it oaased bv without observinc him. Thev went aioor." ThntlLxxiJ the troaueel -'of ati-irln trsTeling after fjirjea, and, poor feliow aehaajouie to goj&ut iLat tifjl;, ahd fjofrded t3" tiot heaa beard of siaee. IJos aad to' think j the ferry tndatl ahere he loaad t euoa that she Shoutd oa either eaptcrtd r killed tamjci'DiwtJ theirer.llt t jaed cay own behalf, iaualso ia that;Of Vha X3eeraLi ior ;d Arefirrai. aaja ri m owng ctufuy to Uiaes enterprise aad skill that they mads their evpa.-.---": ?, - - -.. r When b arrivad at the' rier referred to ahovBfhe tried to get oer, iuteuding to stop that saga! with a good Mouther man ion tbe other aid. He could not get over, and . had to stop at the house of a Union man. The next lowning he webt, to tha house that bs Had sought the night previous, and found the track of the Yankees scarcely cold. They had been Xhere all night, expecting that be would eome there, and had murdered every body who had attempted to reaeb thr hoaev without baUiag tbem, In pursuing this bra tsl course, ther had killed three young men, neiglibors of this gentlemaru ' and "went a war. aavtng ineir ow t ooaiea on me grouna. ! -Alter he had i-ros.d Okay V Eiver, and got dowa iato Mbblle Tonaae . be round it al. most;.imposibl to . avoid recogwitioa. At one time he passed some toor women, and on of thwnfeomshmeneed clsppingber hand and aaid tOB,Ihaow who that is? 4 know who that is iv -' JNtt catrbtBC berself. h etou- pei short and passed ou with brr cvmpsn-1 The Oewral aare that hie escapr waa nrtde entirely without i be assiatsnce-from any? one n tbe outside, and. o tar aa-tae kiow, also without their knowledge of his intention; that the. announcement f hfr arrival at Toronto was one ofthoe fortuitous 'coinrldettcee- ' thnt can not be accwa aied doe; that it aaanUal him matrriallv. uo doubt.., In fact, hs aaya that hi wife's prayers" saved, him, and. as tbb is the moat agreeable war of explaining U, ha is deterniined to believe it. ' The attoire amount taar be relief on na correct; am, although much haa been . left ou, yet enough ia print) to stamp it as one of the most remarkable escapes in history'. - . v .-17. - - i - ---- f - - 1 -- cipt xxzarx-txjssso tjp - : , : - r ";-t -; i -JSCitp3 . ' .-. - ( f Wr::;-:. . After perusing the firegoior;. the readers rf the Banft wtil ankioustb know What he--- j came of.Capt. niuei, after1 he:' parfcl with SI organ, on the South side of tb ' Tenhessee Kfvrr.. From a Narrative of bis extraordiua-ry.advMtare.7aaiiTisnifAy, we uaxe tne rotiowiug eztrait, com mencingat the point where h parted company with Morgsrff " :. ? -;- Alter riding fwo miles and a half from the river, dime rude' -p to a - bona 'for - tba pur pusvot procarjng a gue(r leaving Morgan and tbe irfhermett in the road, llines hadobtaini ed the guile when he heard Morgaa halloo to f htm. bad soon after a' parly of cavalrr dashed Bp totsaeit Uiae, which, at first, he took kw a part of our meiK until. tney approached w clyce that escape was iinpOKeilJe. - iliiies bad ot a Yanke guu cloth w hu b . coveroi hie clothes, and aeeuig that rlier took him for an-r AhdwhV he feigned to he a Yankee. -The Alalih Captain riding up. akd V Who use you I". ,Un pf tou.'? replied w JIiues. Where sry the retelf" asked the C'lptaiu, hey have jftsf ginne dowu this road : come on and we will at-h them aaid Hi, riding noa tne oppoeweiirectio taxw u Alorgau. who, at the time, waa near tb fmtxif the bill; and wa thu eutlded to cacape.. s The party loBowed 11 iiie.' but soon after dievervd him to lw a true rebel, and taking away bi arm1, titer threatened to hang -itiui for bdeading ilines was carried across ta river , to rt hft tap, and put "under guard" He pasSel id cat for a private under tbe name of Bullitt:' That night he ate up several letter nd private-pa- persbesx a- 'ne notes orb trip, which would have .comlenmal..- him, tliua makutg a piper supper, which probably saved bis nevk.O . tbe evening of the 14th th Caiasra rrttrriiei from the sc-mt 'and -Teported that the rebel. h-td eped He bad: learned frn citixm ibat Morgan was one ot top pnrtr. andau- pectsil 11 iiie 'of leTng sb escaped prisoner, r it s rnargeo ntm wttu- ; a jonteierate ofS4aad'.4)utioaed biiu vety flcsely, 4n order 'tn anM H iuea' confidence, and to pumt him., be treated him very kindlv,and asknl iiitii to u ko . vuuh nu uuiwa ia luiinp per ; H - ' i On - leaving the heaaa, mboBt.oiaT fa jj whirh,waa half a mil from : tha' camp.: after ratting off about ten steto. the Yankee' membered. he bad left Mi rh ) stwi went laik.-ThVmghia dark and llines strugt gien wtta DMwwir to gam at, consent ta e cape, lat considerinx lb ooafiieac and kind ness of the oQcervJia conclndsd to wait till be go obi or nts uanoa. umea rem unea to eVmp ifader gaard darlng;';ih eight hf the 14th, aad the arat morning waa senfvto'IIiiig-aton. with, aa escort ot ten. men. where he- w.s plaral in Jail.aml kept for five, daya without fire, and almost without food. - Her beIoond three of hi contradea who luul been captnrd oa tboother aide f jherrvr. Oathe23ibi a aad lhrreeomtntou Jvyillia a HoH ert Church- and tmjih ciL the .Third Ken tucky CWvaJry.'were f ent to tb camp of thr fldnfYankee Kentucky Infantnr. opposite . - ' . it -i. nt i. 'r f - V wxvwn, - ua iw'-nnnnwf biver.- wioetre Tbe- fUTsoorr wtre in the ceutrv of the cut dwn tn every di- tmtm Vt K tw.l . to tt mAfiuMin fprt.r t.ii JraOTp, wbib WaajpiI TTbal aighta,2;x trigba moonLrtjt tuv. the COCA wen, dcap Iu beibre darlight. ? ' - :;' ' v - t nnder pretense ori-iinjr crr -co'.d. dressed t ihmi uttt i!ui i .-... .t 1- 11 1 . ... v, w wm .. .. w.. l .! jtt.l r--. 2. ' r . l. .1 - - - l-mmtw mm i.- . mm wmm.'?mm coenra-ea knd cl erannd tb sr.ru LirahJ- t'.i'zJ. f J-Jt iks. I :t. 1 f-r Ut HatiT TI ,a es. L r r . r. 1 1 1 f n jl r Jx bu. 1 It a - - : mw tbeycoul l -recover tr t.r r I Jinea f.atbs4, .but 1 iriias t..t ' r - r- -k. . enataattua far tZ-nvT?:- c wry Jost ais track. . M icrs trxv t . : j t ... ca uts acres tha mountains ttit ctrair Uy5 cobcaaled during the y.- Z.I t. i-Xtr? 1 tatsaahtd a bowse ta a ealy, aa 1 -i'..- oceupaat a Untoak. aa paaseJ tiz;Jt c J rrx a Yankee Ooreromj n eecW : 1 onrer',r- v about the rebtla. the TJaiouUt taiJ &tt9 v a & lurking about, but aa the river waa weti guirded. J there Were tml a faer, f '-Vi the could crc3 st. and mentioasd ne ltea Cre miles below Loudon, where he slid . ra'al lived who kepta canoe, tli&es tasda t-ri'sJi, him. and trareuniT altogether br aigLt till csO ofdanger.be finally at rival at tU!ton.Csja otf the ereafngor tbS3ia of iJereeabcr. bar? ing walked tha whole distance trwo, Ljosdas n&eisirsloa Ilea la CitSI if ' : v - ' - - c - - .;- c ifrpia tha T. T. dearaal af Cm&J&CTC We were talking with a TJalon aiaa frota North Car liaa Some time store, and. aa aka mg htm wnat bi tascome orata aoua. aw re j-plied that ft had been cleaned oat, aad he aad , his family had . lost furniture, ornament. tU hrary end clot Ifng and every thing. He and f taken the trouble to trace nomeartJelce, aaslh ksett t borthero familea ia which tbey opsv t wr. r-or mstaocr,-- ae- said. ,my iaa. ieJiera arc ia ibe house of w". The facte . are too ell khoWn to be dented or doubt edf . 1 nere ts a oiaca recoru agaiaac m aa a uniua in this matters Silver p!t,1xoka, turn it are. ladiea' dreasea, fare, tho eomuTia janicls of r loot,! are treated b radicals as. proper nb jecta of plunder, aad the stealing ia commend. eU 4 uv rexuis oe int nivnm wnvunisw mm ' . . . a . m j . ..... it- impor auc as tue r rait on nsnooai repmaiiom. They are cl eowre drnorarird aadarpaded Thatuan wbe jusu2areallnaZVctk houtea of a aoutksrner. would, of courr. as tha rfA aext step, etc mi irom utm own gorernjneni. Tlie radical poliiieisn'who orttari p'anderlng- southern homes is notUt to Intrusted with hi neigh bor'a purse. . ."These ar not hard ereeda; for the suLject. - It is,a.solject which oagkV to Icing a blush of shame to the check of ev- ry American. 5 - fTraaa the Irfsiisville Jeuraal, JtaMMrftX Ioodi.a&cL Patal JL&ay la Crcttjtllliv - From s, letter to J. J. Gatewood q. the member of the Bouse of Representatirea 4Vpm Allen County, the Frankfort t4mmntesttl' has tho following iabrmstiosi of aldeody bjmS-tHtal affray which recently tookT.plage -4a: Scoitsville:-Mroaepbi. raoM aod a Mr. dohuaoo souse time atbee arrested two men. Jack. Whit and Caruthers, ou a charge of horse-stealing'. 'Ua Monday the tlth tnst.. Jack White made an attack upon Mr.' Franco while standing at a oenkotrecting. a Isusr. Ustendub tobim aud took hold of him. rciuarking, vVou hava treated, me ungeatl ijiauiy. ani immeaiaiciy suoc ujm tn me ao-oinen.'Mr; France drew) a TuowikniTs amf sw-bed on VT a ite, who gave bark - toward tha; loqr and again snot r raoce. tAtbjWfeat-? France then stabbed White in the aUhuneot he jumpeI.out of the doer sad Frsnc 7If beadioremoar out after him aad ' died - ifflnre-' iatrly. White turned found aad agaia aboa him ia the head, althougli he. was dead, hie brtiua coming out of the wound. "Whitethe. walked offa short dtstanra abd fell He waa taken up ami carried across the street to) the residence of Jlr. tiabrwood a father where ' b lied in about ten minute. . Whit shot. A? ime. three balls taking effect. S before stat cl. either of which woubl have proyed'tbul -nd the other aau pa ed toruuga tho aleeve "! lappel of. France's coat. a.', m This t the- most emfortunato, bloc-ly and tatnl affair which ltaserer 0Ocarrl in Allen ioopty: but mosf fiasaately. oo one also was tuiired-Wldes tba two romtant, (both -ol Whom, a atatel above were ktlledl. aJthonzV it was Court day and there we a crowd ta the towa.-1- - - : .- t A ITegro Victla of tat DrailT-loV la a ate - r - .-The Lacrosse (Wisronsin) Demorrat,a pf ees5 w here t hey ha re. lately len vbaitmg, eaye f . Among t he vtctiius of the lata draft iu ,thm ciiv wa,Sam, a gracefol mot Umed CQfitrabad wirv waagiven icave w leave in ocrio fas. Spring knd lieaoma a' treeman p tJorf.,ie. Early ta tbe spring henid chore at U Hasy riDgto Uoua. - atar in tbe season o soai I gardens, got married and . blacked . atove tilL l.t.- .;.al.l .I.- .Iwa -m.- 1,t- K.t tl. W a a v w. a s,roTw wso aaewsxs - . w lay be was eTrattsd; and Toewisy J was ,awrva with a notice 16 beat the rendrxeoua nit hia ten days along with his white trethrsnor ba eooitrrvd la deserter. Ue took tha aattof ta a friend who read it and made him ttndstV staaUhe aatura tUertaX, W lata ia thf vsy h uiok out . . - ' . -' fT Wat.wat wat d-d focdish ting am dts reah f !e a free rasa I ' Last spriar day. end me op Horf and tetl ne Ie a free man dal ds JBkaa ser.Iiabbir4sdroa. Now wat am dwil d foolisa ttog . h f - J Ti, bo tun gOn fe If re'got'ja gwioaja di yeah, wah'. " A niggah Hoae at and aa ka Aosa dab now. 1 il.grtshut of bearf right smart X reckon 1 It I'd knowed was dat- print4-trc waa I'd frow hita jloa ia dg ctrrrt jwt lika ha f he threw the aotica lata ths street eri'h a jerk) sod dsn day neber fool dis. airmhlaB Why didn't de 1st dr air-sJ suy tixs I tx stay hsih f j.. i L c? Iosoln-. wntf t t?s Yea-k trrfs aj aeco Chase haa ior priotisss l rzrz: Jfo. cola; (the CerotJ) ctowj :hio tlra .t prtmsi.t - ivj tts . Cays lb Cerr :l, This h?r Citlrfra rasa to ptyxarCJinf ral Crant'a jt 30,-3, . Jiif oa run to pay cTCineral J'en fa's t.Mopa.-.Thie one run (. JinrsH,Ai.3. ;Tbi one ia acr, my tbr C;etil trla. and Lere is aaa enmjletilyJmLrn i -.". Tr ia tJineral. Cil-crrVr:tiehc2ur r "J- Seciretary, jtcu Liv a tsic1 :;n for fvefy Giner-1 tndeviry'an Vti." era Ls. tUuJ tiafL!" .;.1 sxj t, what doVao. do v about the -eertrrvs l" C VI sua' showed you Viayu j t'ainarlroora." It JsLiih alrutt tn i :zjn fi 1-ij x irat lonwanfi there wli3ifcir.lefrsserc-''iB-as f.:rf ssthey r..a!!, f7hrri,t-3 L-'. -'cf tieas cheft trrretaf tponec t 'Jd wt all . aH-u . a-dr t a r :;'.-zca w!tta tls bt'.tar'rs oat r 1 ' ? ! r '-, tbe ccxl ptm bcrt,i-cr p j-: time, there is ar!1 d;fl t -1 1- fe f xel re w t 1 1 1 ft 1 1 'a-- - well . 'ia, M wait -' .1. . t 3 1 I 'p. -i T rr 'cr-i ' -cr t4--" '.' ' I i ' , . -" ... ... h3I I :,-t rrr-r -tree. -. n : ' : -t i t of. amy purrcU LIio 1.;.- raa ir a4, ecx , s:ea eara 1 1 V-tyV :. ttv: -V nim&mtM ta tisraxil ia froi-icftla Us. sod |
