Show VKTKIUXS I CQMBH TillS DEPARTMENT BELONGS TO THE OLD SOLDieriB NMIIP Omxl Mmrt ss0s of tliesoe and MHt 1 tulormt Dredl IInna I Iron Hi llriil of mills Ulien Otis ttspsltte 00s ihestosd I IOIIIMUA IIIRU thl day last I j y rAnd Gt 1 r-And yet nrwe mart < the swet flower i flow-er Mow A If In I truth they t < r did not know I l How all that mad ihrfr beauty leer I Mtli her tie dark down blow IIIIK down below I Have slow forgotten then how wIll Clorind loped to keep In spring Calendar of thtlr btoHomlnR I I Prom the fires prlmroe of the deli Until tl roM In June wns king Have they forgetlen how 101 ilao > lrt pnles In her iinnUn blot Ulllt curlcu tulip In I knot And Ud llrt UaffodU do true OoM erowrwl In miny I study spot f I VM they fool ami thou 0 Karth An IrrttponilbU mlitrM art That never foi a brramnc limrt Stills he mat music < > f thy mirth Nor In our tarn haul any part III m Mon IMI It 1m lUn II July llm Moot Anthony1 Warn cupturra Stony tome by a feat at arms prmnunceit by slit juJM else best brilliant In hlitnry up to that Urn The noelllon was s bluff or n promontory urr undMt by water at limo sat mn scotch with ihe mtlnUnil bysesuso W57 acres sloe swAmp Th gsreisn of 000 nu > n should have toots stile tn rap < 1 with 1000 assailants on hovel and In urh a fortress was all that eould I tirnuKhl Against II I ing weak In numbrra Wuhlnllln lrrmlnMl 10 oat m li l nMS ant Ink the a t I tempt urn a forltirn huM II rims t Unynr > thi tHldm of the tII In Irml ana whet lh < linen of hand h-and the llrsndxwtn hoard that h Wits slnrrot l anlnit the llroiiKfil furtrrcM In Amnrloa b dnlnrnl lo bit chief Ill rill h1I II nu will not tan III The column wi i formed In tw i nlnm each preredcd by a body of pleke men carrying untisded muikets and fined biifwel The vanmiirrd of each Olnll consisted nr iO men Under cover nf I night ihe little rnIIDO was the i number crossed the morass reaching the bs of the hill ai II M p m of the Ifth As the anulUnl lImed the nlng entirely MrwrMed and on opposite oppo-site ld of Ihe ascent some llrlllnh sentries took alarm and open d fire To armsl To arms sounded In the furl and In a few lecondn a volley of musket mus-ket balls and grape swept dnwn the In clint Only a tush could win tin day whkli llw vsnce osorot ti riycut awy and mounted the Mripets bays net In band Wn wu struck down by a bullet In ha bead IMlevliiK tho wound mortal I he sited Mulct ont Carry me Into ha fort lor I will dl at Isa head of my men Two aid rslml him up and carried Him Inside Joel KB tb two column which bad moved up wllh remarkiM unanimity met on tho toaraI Wayne men bad not fired a shot yd they touch their way III Ote of th advance parlle of ta lot 17 killed and eounlet Alliielher the American bus Kited up IS killed and U wound Met lirrmi llrlllUnl snt lliiliL lot > tt lOll th only sTony oom minUer klllid In Iwltlt on Its Union sIll < fell M Hold I III In front of At tetia I Thai day Inn sort uf Hood army mad a n > rIta from the tnnch slicing tu turn and destroy Melhvraon tier iwnr llrcatur In n hereto effort lo attn tote command an effort highly sucitscfiil MoPh rori tIed as lmpl > and as ubirunly us lb oommoMut Mi I dler who went down that day While llardees PonftdfraUit mod slltntl I up lo mmfnmt Melheroona I rIght nlng I Outer lllnlr Chcalham carp iMfnod br > iOuI tu lake up the battle aKulnil any Union forces throw In on lilalr left That morning Melhrr had or dered Doolges HUlrtnlli corps tu form on lilnlra Hank and lit roon It WIll un this groundi preparing to deploy Its lint Suddenly there was an outburst out-burst of miitkitry uwa > beyond Dlutrs lift Thro WAS snlft oonfuilon on both side The Confederate punlitil th lr nay through a blinding thtckst only to run upon ttnen > s dlvltlon Oil ilir Mmiii unit wnlllnit I for nothing In particular ueOee nailing for n cbano tight tinny mit the attack whIch ilillienton saw was no aceldtntal ool llslun The latter nguln ordnwl Dodg lo place his divisions under ttwny and Fuller upon ItUlrs flank Hut a swllt glancv told him that aflr Oodg should have formed hIs line to match the enemy ene-my mnfrnnllng Mm Ussr would be a gl > toot Wei the two itM Ontlopln off la lllslr h dlretd a brlgad snt tu lhe 111 > Itelurnlng after n llni dawn I he line will two or Ihr aids and nn orderly he oils on along the unooau plil ground toward th Confedirai po slllon Just ten a helium of Ten iieeMvans ImiUMfnul lo nureli pail and twin of them uMlng the blue ooll I let lip a volley Mitlhtrtan fell from the saddle and was dad trust Id orderly reached him Tin < len NIMlMile Durlnv the last I year of the civil nears near-s Virginian officer whu hid eutired th 8iuthern army at slxtn uud foiuthl gallantly In all Ih campaigns In his native state was ukn prUonw In a skirmish Its was Mnduelnt to ths headquarters of General M ade near i Cul < ei < r Court House and then tern pararlly eonflned III what was known asia bullI pen This wa an open stotk ode mad uf split lobes twenty feet long set upright In the ground This sluckadv was not mow than I menufive mile from Ihe ItomMtnd whets lIla mother had lIved before the war TIM farm Itielf had toot ahnn dUlled but the family had ociuiled ih house about thr time f the slclrinUh I I TIus oinir thouirhl f his ud h im when tin mured th Mookide but ne I 1 was not prrp red to meet oni of hIs nwn fetidly In such a iilar nf canOn I mini tel that ws his sad flu tllo i iunge brother woo tlier a tIn > In dell au htalih who had bn iiu H4 wy Crone Ih aM MrMMscd by MMrs for sam rMUn Sad lodged to this open sir 1 prlxm with nothing to IiMtwi him from he weather but an old akin I l whlrh bl mother hod wrapped sr unH him U m s50tr500e meetIng fur the broth who had bn CMrted for j I a to lime Hold wm itrttamrs OM by the fortune of war and the othr III > nniimie of etsotibetOn er of wss tn barburtiy Ttm nlghi was bltlwly cell and ther WM a snowfall The stesd wss forty feet In d Is meter and there ws no tire The olflcer 1IraN1 hi over seat round the sIck toy l nd maffllag him In ihe hawl hold him through lOll < < night In his arms When daylight cam they were MD seated Thr officer was taken to Ws h Ington and put Into tIme Oil Capitol Irteon whir lie remainI until the Ion I-on of the war Th slok toy was con Vrd lu Alexsndrln where he died In the common Jill without a frlnd near himThat That one night In the blinding now storm was the last that they spent together to-gether soul th memory of It brlnss a hulder of horror to the veteran even to this door The isthos of such a story as thIs may help the younger generation to re oils how hearlrendlng soul barbarous war Invirlably l Is Youths Camtxalon The Ollire los Th vlelt of Clot Mtshugh I e hi started a story whloh he told about hlnwlf several years ago and whIch I A itnnd Illustration of tho lore this Confederate soldier bars owned Oen Hoberl K I As Is will known lien Illshugh Leo was at 1M head of ihe cavalry sob Hies woe much entlel by the Infantry mn wh had to walk through the mud and 1 dual After Un not n 1M had sur nendereil den Itllhligh IMI rode swaY free Api mallo < Till rMIng through a Ion he met an old North Carolina collIer tin there oiled den 1M whir see going I it been off on n furlough an I am Bow going bsek lo join 0n Hob Ue nplled use i Id soldIer 1 ss nwdn go toaok Wit can throw your dm nwny and return home for bcssurrendrd Icoe orrclrrml Thai what I said Mid ln 1re It mum have bn Kits IAT then Mob Ij wutild sever surrender sad Ihe soldier tot on a look of oanlmpt anl walkfd on Ijiulnlll Courier Journal Thl lion wa a MllltU 0trro I llllltry Jack the pride of Company A Kotirth Ititlmem Illinois National lusnle died In thIs city of old age says an Aurora III rpeolil 110 was stout it yrs nd and had loon a irwmlwr the cnmpany sine IMS Military Jack lsss a reputation In military circles equal lo ih famous xprM toOl and a-nd Is I known by nearly every member of tin Heron llrlgade In lie fall of tool Jack corn lo this city a profe h > nsl tramp IIe vtas taken In and given a horn by th boys of Company A who cared for and look us much Inter it In him as though hun was In reality olle c4ooinpiornt it Uis4rooooI tt 0WIflltJt0of tt ttnndolbiOnt tt 1 past ten or twelve jiwm uHnf the railroad trouble at least Bt Uyls In April IlK when Cinipnny A nan or Uered to lie front Jai k cool I not toe Induce to stay at home JIU Juis among Ohs first to ba In r01losse for war lie wAs an ryv wllneHand liaised tbrouiiu the hardihl wllh Cumtrtny A 51 lion RIWIII ChlcsHo strlkn In July 11114 Thl trip hooter pracljiolly nded Ids military Career He ws at the hluhl of his glory durlnit lb I privns of n sham twill and sssonmt i I to njoy the eielteirwiit wllh II much I entlmiUsm Aft i veteran |