Show -— ' 4 1 Lf - M - - !yi '' ZV v - W W A - - :j ' NO 43 GREAT SALT MO 't i j V ‘jl v k - ' -- - v a " 'JL ' v — 1 a f ' VOL:! ! 1865 t ' " — ' 4 X 2 IU- - service and along the his arm and made him look more ghastly j was more haunted than another for exactly pcrori encased in the mflitiry snd aaval In vlecthnis ftoiu lnterfortng of United Stated the glass passage with its incroasingroltime still than ever' Then I went back to the drawing--1 here it was that Olga had lost her cue n isutes No troops or armed men are to be fCSLIMlW EVERY MOXPAY' ASI THURSDAY omc defi- - brought ears S Into bed dressed and room and- by the time ten o’clock struck 1 in to iml comfort ' ringing of sort a my Itwas getting polls unless x h TV STESIipUSKdltor nor ball it bo the lust as X was and with my head under the had worked myself up into such a recklessly j nite locality to fix upon for investigation and trtied eneml or peace keep beiTclothes I was still unable to shut it out defiant mood that I felt almost intoxicated J a comfort to hlvo a distinct reason for revisit- - awful for any ofiteer to prescribe or fin by proclamation order or othrrwtol the ijnahncatJona of AN3TS A Pressure on my shoulder made me ' start with excitements Olga caught the infection I ing the HaUr-m- y distinct reason being tlia X voter or- la any manner Interfere with the en with a scream' of at last We could scarcely restrain oar impatience wanted to see whether the cue was Tyinr upon right of snfftage Ofiicera ao offending are liable frosnri£Pl my bed not even a reftfge! - it was too horri- till the moment came to dismiss the servants'! the floor Wr had really as Olga' mentioned to lndicttnent for tnKdemtanor andsuffer' to' b fined not earvedine SIS and y' then we jumped up and waltzed round the been spirited away altogctlKTJ Imprison So EnnMr tjbt on certain nights of the ble!' My curioaity- ment In the pvnftvntiary three than less not had flashed used across The me room a sort of war dance of triumph and de-- on this point was M 'great that firmlYre- months nor more than five 1 week the villagers hardly timklly to approach thonght: conso Persons years awl listen and then the moment when Olga’s gentle voiw reassured me She fiance Then- wo lighted cvcry candlcand sisted all her endeavors to dissuade mo from victed to be cattle dUquAh!tedfrom huldiog any offilce of : yic would run away terrified waj shaking from head to foot the sounds I went into the billianl-roobroke that noisoa pat under tlio government tonor profit or trust andlighted it up j going back" I finally promised the v ’ ' Uiiiwd'StanM ? I xhe of I had from j been d the the castle' should most careless to we ghostsIbad-heartoo of what the servants would sup- I ss far ns patronized by enough The Hay go only York IS New I was Saturday Lot whether bur pres- jwake- her up'- and now as we tremblingly pose— laugh! ns indeed at the terror which this time on tiptoe that we should open Jit CtiarlotterN’: of the 3 ltr- has a I each could other wq hear them dying j the" unusual illumination Would inspire and gently and look in and be satisfied if we saw vague rumor that lTl 11UI or Cheatham- from ence Kad kept them unusually quiet or whe- claspedther I was always to Bound asleep at the away Thaload drum roll was subsiding mto which would certainly be attributed to a posse I the cue lying on the floor to leave it there Hood's old army struck Sherman’s rear and capbesides I a of number muffled them to murmur had hear I know notf the heard at first and J of debauched ghosts then wo played a noisy without venturing further if not to rest con--' ured 8tX)0 prisoners I large interesting moment was Cheatham’s A it says poatcrfpt wtgoris was last at it ceased — excited billiards all which do it remem-- 1 tent with our experiences for thc night and altogether by degrees violently bat my Wioiity game of at Alton South arid took tho place fight troops Tlio next morning J’billips came to me J benjd was merely o form of Dutch courageu I off our investigations as tb'wliat had be-- Carolina'--and my temper somewhat roused so 1 deterput mined cou qfajule to get to the bottom with the triumphant intelligence that all the I We were both by this time iu our secret souls I come of' the cue to some future - occasion The Ttibnoe’s special asys'aUthe released were sent south to oppose Sherman servants had been roused by the noises in the J excessively terrified Both would wiltinsrlv I This beinsr decided uoou we once more screw- They vTAhe isystiTyr&nd haring arrived at this deenthusiastic aqd hopcfhl than those appear-morm in own mind cision irrevocably y who have been in rebel canJps AH winter round and vrejit peaceably to sleep We are informed that private letters have been My first injanctiou to l'hlliips on the fol received in this city announcing the probable onipolocy on of Schofield’s forces with Sherman's arroy oa lowing jnoruiog was that she aliould hot a resolution would Monday 27th The point of junction ia not stated jjivtthe a word of her experience— --which I skepticism with which 1 had treated her" story ourselves each with a cue in one hand ana my companion ' — treat to her had ana I admitted heard to' to that also Countess the the a candle in the other we marched defiantly afiictcd Chicago 28 lightly uner wc distinctly heard a sort of shuffling Louis Tribune’s The soul had in sounds— a fact St speclat atya tien l)odgo v sotindos of somo one crossing the Hall iu passed my second that she uneasy towards the Great Ilali Gli or anyother reiy orucr an issued respecting travel on its t important This seemed to afford torn as it was night inconsequence Should bring iny riding-habiThe first thing I saw was my( friend the dippers ' r Mail Coutc providing for the orgn- - -Overland the as 1 thonsbt a day with the greyhounds would her great comfort and consolation though she warrior whom I had left with' his head under At this time! I felt such: intense anxiety to nixation of emigrant oompaniea going West at bad when into she for found with a the relapsed disappointment not bo a preparation Uilej who will bo armed In -night his a rav glaring at me with his black ghastly know what had bccome of the cue that I was Kearney orof Fort 100 sent forward in charge of an and refused favoreti to that admit for so that the Fortune I companies it resolved to go on alone if Olga Would not steadily phot3'‘ ’my plans qavern of a mouth and hollow the escort straggling of team and prohibiting sounds in could be bea‘ to caused with that a question possibly early happened but to my- horror and dismay his head was come with me and when I saw her sink back placing travel trtdcr military dUcipline at all times hcidirhe and lefb ine reading alone in the by supernatural agency N otwithstanding all almost fainting into a chair l felt-i- would be The Overland Mail will be so protected a to insure his shoulders' upon again AVhen the servants came to wliichvery brave language my nerves were so drawing-roo(Tom one military ofme to urge her farther - Indeed' at ta safety by escorts running As none of the servants wonld have ven- cruel the In break tost another to telegraph must be Uko away the tea I told them they might go much shaken by the incidents of this dreadful moment she was iso frightened that she the since tured the Hall Sodden dashes the and into repaired comparatively reported cause to bed and putting a small reading-lamby night that I could scarcely bring myself to late hour' that I had' last visited it I was wos uhable even to go back to the cottage ofmmediately of stopping or turning bo no to are Indiana nyside I 'determined to meet the ghost enter the Great JXalXeven by: day and our driven to the unpleasant- - conclusion that this mnch less' to the Ilali I therefore crept back of mails as the moment the Indiana are drican be pushed through Mall stations though I attempted to read evening sittings in thejdrawing room were Jby mailed cautiously on by myself and before opening ven off they ou own his vhad either knight put: the means arrival so to hour late an as while awaiting his country where Indian difficulties exI must confess that nq protracted the door into the Ilali leant my ear against it through !’ had head an friend or distance of be should ist got equally unearthly I found it impossible jto fix jny attention— they had formerly been ' and listened All was silent I put my hand military posts placed within protecting M--1 for to him 71 on felt it my courage put“ I latch which for-: Having unlimited confidence in the salutary my hearing seemed to have kecomereter-natnrall- y New York 28 i10 laughed and talked acute and I had strong my nerves effect ola great deal of exercise in tlie open ready giving way so at Hatcher’e Commereiars The I eormpondent I 5? Run on the 25th hia helmet now are we under be-1 “arapped air derated which nenone was bojetcroaely to aonpdly a u a marching the I little f says system npon mj-pitch op perhaps P ' instructions to be received to orders having w’hat aelf hares some for deetraction and could to the bear The Sclavonian warrior hung on the wall move at a moment’s notice We expect ready they jond pf - at the other end of the to have was She t0 : I ®'sj-newnmst bo admitted that for a girl to sit days conrsed so vehemently that a to the left as I entered and as the doqr also another tilt for the possession of the eonth side Jof couple t It coe-Wl °“ taW1"P th? back into the Hall on the same side the railroatTand we look for a heavy engagement qaitp alone in a Castle so notoriously haunted of greyhounds Which the Miff had bought to he hoighingiy said loud enough to drown the opened f going on ia the linea in front of that no man had Ventured into it at night relievo hU own were &ffly worked 0 their found I should be obliged either to fling it That'Somctliiug I drun1- i h e °f Wc lo not believe that Lea ia s ns evident feemed-botV® very “V cither aloncorin Jcompuny for years for the legs Still I was as pcrtually haunted by omf well room back advance the in or into order are now -i deserters retreat though the conviction our only comingi a'omething more Pfnetmto1 to have a view of the floor at the foot of the 'express purpose of waiting for the ghosts to the desire of numbers than ever ' They report— as much in noise safety lay making 1he is preparing to fall back to HanvUle but-Lapxsr was artery fair test of courage and I about the ghosts as the castle was by those a3 possible so I to Aap the panels On picture where - expected to And the cne that could began not fall back to overwhelm Sherman y do not think - that Tincur tliQ charge of For awake I should remark that' on passing uncanny beings I spine nights lay lying withont Grant thundering clou) on his rear ' ' because 'my heart did beat more rapidly fistening in vain for sonhds until at last one my side of the room also having it occurred to me in leaf than six'hours through the drawing-roo' most momentthe At that i than usual on tins occaribn and I was aware night as I lay wondering whether they would piercing scream to take instead of a candle a reading lamp are ellrnt rebel the Tliough regarding of a dampness on ihe forehead accompaniod ever come again the distant roll gradually I ever heard issue from mortal throat- burst with a veiy strong reflector which though 'Sherman’s whereabouts"-enougta dropped to J ' show that lie was reoiue days since withm easy hv that description of chill known 'as guoso- -' swelling and as gradually falling broke tlie from Olga lier candle dropped With a crash throw made could a to somewhat be' lieavy sicin although the room was uncomfortably midnight stillness marching distance of Fayetteville- which" ia situIt was notneariy so laud and ' ated on Cape Fear River 95 miles north-wes- t of warm 'At last alter a silence of two hours so as upon the' former "occasion and so far from past Water d communication is Wilmingtonvnintemip-coppressive that 1 almost lorged for the ghost! "tightening me seemedi this time rather to in self one two ofShe the seasons all between at fibre took bold places every strung l step rturning my Load I rushedaftor her to the into the room! and turned the lamp full on rear’ ‘and bar latest advices from Porter said thought I hadjlonc enough for one night and spire me with courage ie was poshing up the river as rapidly as possible -It was on a Saturday just a fori night after passage leading to - the drawing-roomy the - had 'fairly earned my bed It woa not to be d wall What I then saw fairly with his gunboats It ta probable that the junction we in out also candle ahd both burst to rooted me- to the spot with amazement- and of Schofield’s going 'vptetctrty the most exigent specter tlmt I iny last adventure and 1 listened and calmly the forces with Thomas ' (Sherman) may should sit up lor hint brilliantly lighted room pidej panting and I dismay and I took speculated upon the mysterious sound I hud One of the largest srv at take ' place Fayetteville it M been reading rather a heavy look in which exhausted Our firet care was to doable lock senals indhe South-i- established there' up the lathp to go At the very last moment liowcvir i was irresistibly impelled to taku a nevertheless ! had been deeply interested the door by whiclrwe' had just entered and Rragg has taken his Wilmington force to Golds- -' as in order to ' regain out it this look into’ the Great Hall I felt l was shrinkibororfollowed by Terry :! 'or although young and giddy I was excesWo hear nothing froin the force reported by the1 ng from a Conscientious discharge of my duty sively fond of study and the repose of country necessary to traverse the glass imsSdge now loaf-o- f bread upon it a chair a pair of jack-boo- ts enemy to be marching from Newbern though tbs we rested for a minute while I lighted ife liad suggested to ine tlio expediency of dark " if i left this part of it unfulfilled abd a swprd hangiug above them’ A For fact that tlio troops brought east by Mesgher were and took camlle out another the of Olga sometime since landed at Newbefn indicates a an instant I fort dizzy with 'bewilderment very much in the same frame of mind jeginninga course of serious reading md fol- my a’ i’hitlips whence went to her Jjooilwar" owing iVup My lamp was burning brightly candelabra then turned and fled1 I niorc thoroughly movement sooner or later from that point 1 niitfelied towiinl the door of ' Per the steamer' New York from Southampton the' hall every corner of the room was lighted' Olga II This gave mo time to think that a retreat frightened than if a legion of drumming ghosts 15th The steamer Canada’s peace news caased' wnietl-iarid all the servants slept between me and the very sileiitlv partly because: I cottage after all- niy resolutions with- - had marched into' the liall 'The tiefiourmcnt fcre'at sensation The Confederate I Uverpool afraid or tiio sttuuJd I made so out even knowing what had' 'happened wonld was ao utterly' unexpected so terribly real so steamer StonewallIn late and Jurt- - castle— altogether my nerves felt strong Olinda the last from Coso 1 implored Olga ' to sit exactly the reverse 'of'’' Supernatural ‘'that the penhagen put into Terrel on the Dth inst Tho k htcaa?e I wfinted 'if there' was a ghost to and steady that I quite-- wondered why I had be ignominious 1 ‘ ’ ‘ v hiur without his seeing hie though us I Experienced such terroi: on the previous occaM down 1 U S were quoted at 54 bn Wednesday Tho of Duke Northumberland hail the moiiKiniV-'ryilectidied on the 11th Tho fathom resolved to once sion the so reason would I again lightu 'l Shenandoah had burnt tho following shipping off have shown mo hat would be determined tiine and not this that I the the Cape of Good lIonethe baVks Edward Aura impossible I mystery r walkwl 8taihfilt into tite middle of tlio liall he whole misery of the universe concentrated in case of pdr' needing them and iua few mo-- I but a bed which had evidently just been and D Godfrey the brig Susan and the schooners - had ' and turned the light boldly Lizzie M Stacy and Charter Oak nil sheroll nor tattoo one the of the "all ’tumbled into her all were ttair a the piccomparatively regained sigh pied for the clothes upon tures and tapestry The Tinies says we are assured from New York Everything was still arid silent President Davis has tho game in his own that grave I then' kept the fight hands and can secure the independence of the ‘fixed upon the other 'entrance' so tliat nobody flonth either with Northern' assent or 'dissent ac I should como in without hand by sopio ia-- the niysterioua clianTber must-bthe sort of cording to hta pleasure The elae to this startling my seeing' it and arrived at 'this irremeable decision I turned suddenly drawn out of her walked toward some of the figures in armor visible influence She had not let it drop I person who would murder me if he caught me mystery ta found round and went1 peaceably to sleepin a statement formerly created to look if anybody was concealed behind them aske I nor had she brought it back with her There I arid my tell-tal-e Tho first thing which my sister-in-laface as I rushed through the In America that the Mexican Emperor has con- 1 had veyed in trust to Napoleon the northern portions just satisfactorily settled this" point me next morning was whetber l had heard the I was qo denying the fact— the cue had vanish- - drawiiicr-rooi- n required no explanation of Mexico to be licMind administered by a French pn my admitting that ed--but 'liow remained 4 mystery- WSoii suddenly heard : a deep sigh My sounds in the night Viceroy ia liquidation of the French claims on coxxrtDl 1 hwt seemed to jump at once intomy mouth I had she said that she had not felt so fright--' she felt it being nulled Tram’ her hand ' she ' Mexico This cession- must entail the recognition of the South by France England and Europe remarked I screamed dropped the light turned and- fled if I should choke but iput niy ened as upon the last 6ccaSion'and' Cardinal Wiseman Was not expected to live A we lr me no information should could iitrtime and she further she T flwall so that not as the get quite to be taken j against supposed give i I decree authorizing the circulation of the Encyclilis:in Meantinio we sat and auqjrares anil listened but not for long In accustomed to them I told her I had already upon the subject cal without admitting the propositions conletter wfotter moment a long' deep heavy sigh— --so so far overcome my original dread that I had tcued Not a sound could we hear except the : nw trary to the institutions and legislation of Italy haa ircar rr QTPwrnTra so deep so full of inisferythat it almost’ determined in my own mind to make another I murmur of the wind and the rustling of the J jf AVAL INTEKFinENCH WlTII TIIE SDFFll- - bcn Issued litters from Rome state that the amounted to a moan but there was no n nocturnal experience and proposed to her to pine branches' which' overhung the window Pope declines to conclude a concordat with Mexin AUU! :o co bat will not withdrew his nancio from Mexico in4t lt was like a stage whisper — so join me However brave'- one may be indl- - Feeling- - that silence would unnerve us and IMPORTANT ORDER DODGE OF I GEN' - Tbe U 87 steamer Iroquois arrived at Table cear and yet without Bey kind of sound vidually a companion (on such occasions is relnctant to yield to Olga’s entreaties to co any'other CEUNJNG OVERLAND MAILS AND 9tli with the crews of thtrbark Edward than that made by7 wind January " should we To to an the immense I that support great my cottage " always TRAVEL! proposed' and tbe schooner Lizzie H Stacy which had bees It seemed billiaru-rooconsented to loek return she both to the mb the near almost at ear readily proposal burned by the Shenandoah: delight my my ' so near" that veiy DECISIVE STRUGGLE FOR PREPARATIONS A X turned should not until arid the we doors billiards wait that of a I around ‘Washington 28 suggested ' play game I "suddenly ' On Saturday AT RICHMOND! ' a last of rebels round myself and :once night but at party next bo bold Saturday- night to A ghost' would scarcely tiy actually leaning against :th enough fi i 150 under about command of Lieut Taybclavonian warrior with the battle-dxon making ' experiments every niht enter a room in: which there were fifteen can New York 28- - lor Wood of the rebel navy and nephew of Jeff fL keep V 'the drum My flesh was now begin ningto during the week by these means if nothing dies The Xtichinond whig of the 25th gives an entire- Davis left the Yoconieo river iosloops and small : burning and if: the sounds were a$ usual version ofthe capture of Columbia It says boats bound ou a raid to Smith’s Island with tho I Wt my hair positively rising and I was seen or heard we shoffld nave become we would ly sit there and listen' to them safely-- thenew was most obstinate and the place was design of destroying the light boats The gunboat fighting wiated to nin away but was afraid to leave' accostomed to the loneliness of the Great After some hesitatiou consents lost oaly my companion sheer' numerical r superiority rThe Yankee and several others of oar boats were inhy the wall against which I had back’ Hall and be- better able to face the dangers ' ed to this arrangement arid we went through fighting according to some accounts’ was tattled formed of their more and at once started in purplaced my for it seemed a sort of ' " ofthe fatal Saturday 1 am bound to say that the form of knocking the balls about without On within the very streets of thri cityj All o swak suit of them 1 protection f : S York New 28'- a I°nff' deep" sigh then another tiT531? The World's speclat says uneasiness continues I something abominable in sighs to be manifested along Lee'S right Deserters re- -' seem a sort of-- sound that' it doe not iviimi port that Lee is being Rinforeea by Beauregard’s require a regular bodyto make' A pair of thither by: a fascination which was quitej we stopped and listened but hot a sound from tEencfe to Pascagoula w! sent newspaper eorres- trorips All civilians exceptout : of oar army A " lungs is all that is necessary to sigh with a The first ottfect Snaents'have been ordered "r was audible X was on the point of proposing Canbyr’a foreeinrestintf Nobile 'si' v xnoii tho host on onth is- quite superfluous ' Que Mobile be the will second of the up the capture capall the pictured examined all the anocher riaitto' the Hall when ine bang of a ture of Cahawba sigh I might gazedat Selma The Tribixne’s special eays the only change Intiffough a hole in one’s throat or without a tteitrorcb Mcmded the MiSNsfiH ni ulsnnfiri dbtant AhirO’toL ttar HM pweW head at all for the iriatler of in the Cabinet Is the substitution of McUnl- - ' tended that Then there which nevertheless creaked even with my light to my lips and mode U3 both start and trem-- HoodVsrmj if everything works well dettroy Kirby loch for Fessenden- - Gov Dennison and Attorney I I a sort of catch in one of the sighs that WlU Smith's Informed when be attended ble to General Speed were both Then with every object again profound stillness army' weight and became familiar were Co- remain through Ibtf ap rC-'- J ri n nextsfmmer: n ‘It was now nearly two o’clock bu ' i3? PecuUarly disagreeable as if the gh ' which a healed imagination could possibly er will remain for the present Louisville 27 7 eei1 interrupted in his misery and tl turn into a ghost Gaunt figures in armor quite 'made up my his appreciation' of the eblefli' go‘ tobed 600 mountet Fr y about 'says Arepoitfrom lvnad been suddenly I State with a‘ dim lightupon them are especially without One more attemptatunraveKrig the I rebels fro in the vicinity of Mount Sterling: and very much increased: War Departments by tendering of Navy atill hesitating what to do when the still- ghost-lik- e for four tneir them and- - supernatural The bars of mystery' Tdeterroihed first ‘quietly to go over positions Y yqare more r r ciro27 ness which had sncceeded the last sigh was their visors ls' Grlesns The in occurred teeth The mind the had and Tnes sensation I like CommereialgKWaingtoo a' I ltter sajs‘ a ef yU 14 ITUIVU np my long ruj saysthere always lookf 91Iovred via Brazil that the Jmperia corps of surgeons and nwrses- with hospital stores by a muffled sound of 7 beating or they make a nasty rattle When you touch them II to tni$ point hoping that ! somehow 1 might I mor rom -of Mexico has forbidden clearances fur has been sent to iWilmingten which is to be fiber i dumping-verlow and regular and seeming f government disagreeable! ' in the dark I deter- - hit Upon the cluej - ? American norts and that our Consul has beensent man's new bare of nppnee ' It iaevident that a echo all round the room but to come from extremely mined that I should battie is expected ’jy good military judges Bo i particular partTof it i J on none of these V been forced to make it grew louder my fears roseto such a with Olga Japan - thqtigh she treatiea with stho : great powers of Christep- -' resolution vanished t I nor to pieces on purpbse Eli L 4om findd tho greatest alfficnlty n seeannt-ecutio- n resiled at fhe “door leading to the drawing terms with him and succeeded sotar that I back against ii 'tbey seemed nearer and Iquu-- it of the treaties by the wboroi°n) which I banned after me but' failed to his helmet off arid could not' get on er This then might be’ the1 haunted spot if The President has signed and approved tho 'Sc ’the grit ' nate princes I out the sound which seemed' to pursue again so as apiece of bravado I put it under any one place in this ‘‘possessed” old: building to prevent officer ofthe army and navy and other TIlMEMI-WliEJCI-YTELEOBA'P- 7 !': IT y-'r?- ‘l me through ‘thoL M: drawing-roo- m 1 - SlT nfwy to-th- e ghost story - tcrror-overtak- 1 - - 1 I i - - how-ever- i m - 1 - - - - rininent -- -- - I ' JpHe-one- rs e - -- 1 - ! -- j ‘ - 1 -- Olga-wen- eye-socke- ’ t ts - t m - - p y single-hand- ed : i:-- : I I T T -- - hr ‘ tim-iJit- : - ed “ " ! - pnon old-fashion- T nto - - ee : -- m ' ' : “ h' - -- - "1 - s m - : left-han- I - - -- T till-daylig- ' s ‘ oeil-rbo- ms - ‘ ra I : to-th- e t - p ‘- : mj-so- - lf 1 -- 5-2- - oii j - oecu-men- ts 1 : ’ aho : : e - 1 w I ! - -- - MJ-Ifclu- a -- PE I J K H-f- c r - tw ir 1 r into-'lutw- - - - m’ -- — nnm-beri- - - e - -- ng - s 1 - ‘ ’ -- w iirj-sistib- le ( - 1 : W-di- jt - - i ! u dooreiM - Trans-Mississip- pi - i -- -! mirid-riot'lt- o r - : y t-i'-- : I all-m- y - - I t r S win ta "fa - r |