Show GREAT SALT LAKE : GITY TJTAH THURSMY is KO fjlE 8 v Stephen Fossdyke was the elder son of the Satan doth not tell talcs out of revealed grief had fallen oyer the house—--the house so far os our story has relation to it i gathering outline of a cloud or black misfor4And she whoever she be knows He was a young man under thirty years of me not” tune seemed hovering above it—a nameless APH : OR x II STKN HOUSE Editor T y t- i-- - had two victorious engagement ' with: Kilpatrick’s r " cavalry1- in poetry PRECEPTS !! J 1 but rcfraina from dntlly approaching the coast hail met with no serious lie direction the giving opposition since hi repulse at the Oconee Efforts Wheeler were being mode to head him off school-began'Mauri- ce MONDAY AND THURSDAY fCBLlSHED EVERT VOL I 18G4 ' ! SEMI-WEEKLYTELE- DECMBER r A - - v- A 'Ililton Head corrapondent of the Herald says Gen Foster proceeded up Brood River with his expedition landed live ‘Mm below Pacatalipassing Bridge marched on and captured the bridgo "Not another word!" cried Fossdyke a little i For the young and lovely wife ' lay on her go sports and r the open air industrious in his after sharp lighting the rebels evacuating Largo' vocation— whit ' thou death-be-d and the heart : of tho strong man quantities of stores were found and destroyed It and matters— was ur'supposed that the rebel force along the coast V hhs been materially lessened to concentrate a dyl my lather’s name nor force against Sherman continued to be and many an arch look and happy smile greet my mother’s honour” v A navel corresnonden't of the Herald off Charles' j ed Stephen when hei was out on the greeni “Then what in the name of wonder makes ton states that the blockade runner Beatrice was shaft I thee start like a hound whep he has the scent EASTERN TEL&RAPHIC NEWS run ashore whether trying his hand with cloth-yar- d and destroyed on the night of the 37th at the “butts” in a trial of skill at archery at 1 when mention the name of my cousin crew were Raptured her of thirty Admiral and Gen Foater are hi comwrestling or any of the other 1I tha Pynchon?” : I AND ENGLAND : TO PROTEST munication Dahlgreeh ShCrmiin who is supposed to be with fine and manly games our forefathers delight- - - - Stephen Fossdyke turned in his saddle and FRANCE AGAINST THE ILLEGAL SEIZURE OF moving on Savannah A joint force has been or-ed in v Handsome comely kindly-temperlooked his : friend steadily in the face THE FLORIDA! with him while olhef I and gayest of the happy he was one to win A moment's pause— the look was an Sanized to other trategetie points It aremovingoir MERRITT CLEANING UT GUERRILLAS AND is all hearts and destined to all appearances to inquiry but there was no reply licit marching against reported on shore that V ' DESTROYING THINGS GENERALLY! 4 Sherman make as happy an ending 6f life as his beginn-- 1 : "Well' said Maurice Pynchon at last— "T The rebel papers stato timt Sherman has ortfer-- " what is it?" SHERMAN’S PROGRESS-REPULS- ED ing had been AT THE ed every house in EaatTenneee to bebifrned “I thought thou had’st loved Bertha Pyn- - !r - v - OCONEE BRIDGE! Stephen Fossdyke had he liked to win and the country desolated and that he refasedto V hearts and to conquer coquettish fancies was chon thyself’’ he said rescind the order on the petition of the citizens of FEDERALS ROUTED AT GRAHAMV1LLE! uJVr exclaimed Knoxville : It ia reported that Cumberland Gap for his with with Maurice' a quickened eminently gifted ringing laugh ' ' has been evacuated the troops going to Knoxville l his winsome looks his beaming eye and his colour New'York3 The steamer Fulton from Portltoyal SOth arrive “Thou!” repeatedStephen Fossdyke grave- general honour and truthfulness— if woman Headquarters army Potomac 3 ed this evening The steamship North StarCapt loveS such qualities in man— --there was neith- - ly From information obtained through scouts and jI - There was a Jones from arrived at Port Royal Nov ‘the hoofs of their SOth short ofAsplnwall deserters er lack of prettyT and it was ascertained that the rebels wCro middens as pause coal having m tow her the a railroad from Stony Creek on the around him nor where they' wanting in ’ their horses clattered while they let them walk at United States gue boat Augusta which convoy vessel broke constructing Railroad Weldon towards Dinwiddice Courtllouse j ' her piston rod‘40Q miles eastward of Port Iloyal and that a appreciation of : so likelyj a man Bat the their ease— a pause of some moments of 'supplies had beetfaceumq lot large North' Star expected to receive a sufficient months and the xantvinuvuiuu Stephen i The other at last laughed discordantly “It I Tho are given to Gregg’S CValr Order I lted there -i 1st ami wnnlil inst pfttha thn t0 in direction and destroy all the heart had not been touched neither was he of I might have been — It was not my fault — or it nnantjtv that sail for New York Francis W' Rice passenger on proccl found I trifle'7 --i1-' a temperament to lightly with what he was no my fault But she would none" of me board the North Star has arrived in this city per I ProPerty 3 Tho column at started V yesterday morning honestly believedto be one of the most I Steve and”— he added with unusual gravity I the Fulton Itowanty creek eur forres met the enemy ’a solemn responsibilities that a' man can have —“I think that her thinking 'of thee' lay at By the Fulton we have intelligence from Port crossing who at once retired Thecommand posh’ Iloyal to Nov 30th" Publication of newspapers in piokets to take upon himself: in this world— that is the bottom of it” Duvall’s Mills where the first brig on ed pawing All the ade was that place is prohibited for the present te protect the flaOks - The to say supposing a paan (as -- Stephen Fosa-dyk- e “Dost believe so?" asked Steve qufckfy p'ut inposition nave enlisted for been iere I military dulX brigade Col Gregg commanding advanced “I will swear it!" v matter of the kind in any a the protection of the place ' A movement of 2nd and did) to hold the enemy- - wereA ' towards such light - ' “Then friend Pynchon I’ll tell thee what an unknown character had taken place All the re- - found in aStony Greek where rA1'' on the south siue with! position strong ' —what I have hitherto told no living man— rs three guns sweeping the epen field The 4th 30thv! Stephen Fossdyke had frientja and I and have to told would But— Vth Pennsylvania repmenta took the advan-- j scarcely myself in plenty Among the former and I ce and did most of the : c fighting The fourth form-- j her!’ love but I of course inclnding the latter was a young Hi line at the edge of the woods and with load ed “Thou lovest her!’’ cried tho other in man born of a decree somewhat above Gov Vance in his regnlar message to the North I yells charged: across the opening till- within 500 — I amazement Carolina Legislature confirms the report that the I yards of tho creek when they dismohnted cros-laStephen’s understood in its conventional be enforced in the interior of that siog-4h- e cannot her— adore she thee “Lore — bridge nd rushed up the banks o worship ground usages the reduced representative of a family 1 ' existence State the before the rebels could get thehr guns' works inner ofabandofdcspera-- I treads 'on—live upon the air she breathes! I doe8 fowingto of rebel deserter which had onco had some pretensions to ty make on the bear They to consisting bridgeTJihfe enemy llad previously of descent and Manmadsaps in the She is' beautiful— slie is good— --She’ hath dove s Ii raids upon the mountain frontier’ nnurder burn II torn up the planks upon the bridge making the and destroy withfeavage cruelty He recommends crowing more difficult' j Those who remained in He would have emptied his purse any eyes I the fort surrendered andabout a hundred escaped “Dove’s eyes! Ho! ho!’’ laughed Maurice I outlawing and driving them from the State J' time for his friend Stephen only that it was I These were met by squadron of tiie 4tli cavalry disc sets--1 in is secret The rebel Virt I nosing more deeply smitten than I had I Congress never full never even Dali full rarely bad j “thou "which had swam the stream at the oJier point corthe habeaa rion the raith-thequestion suspending pf were bas-- J I 1 in trying to get away were killed aught m it m fact He yrould have died for 1 thought To me by my Confedera cy Many I 7 frowned venture when “Steve-”I ftnd who --nearly died for him by or wounded The 15th Swan commanding mean- ominously n - I 1TKTEX BIT TAIL - - r i -- In life’s rotjrnwjrnlpz In jonth’s carl pride j ' fast-breakin- Let this be the motto Your fcotstepe to gold in storm end In sunshine ' WJisttTer assail: - ‘V’H©nwsnI and conquer And never say itaik” ' ’ 1 " - The splritof angels- I I- -- -- ! Then on ward— ’tie wber Than sitting aside : And dreaming and sighing And waiting the tide Pur earnest In action They only prevail -- Who dally march onward And never say tail! well-dower- ' IK ed : c With a spirit no dongenT ' Or threats can dismay And a heart that no sorrow Will nsver give way You’ll battle amHonqner Though thousands assail How strong and how mighty " ' S '- neter My tail! well-wishe- Then onward stilt onward No effort ie valiy J I Ileed not all the entiaae Who gladly detain' - All obstacles vanish All enemies quail In the might ofthelr wisdom' AYlio never say tail! - - ws ' A if-- ' - V'- lr co-opcr- As higher and higher VJV ' In glory they go lie thinks on brightpinlons Frombeaven they sail To cheer and encourage ' Who never say foil! SJ' aff ed Ii'nctlre Iknow Who Ber-quartetHst- of-th- no-bili- : j ’ MALMESBURY ABBEY Ar - y - S of-the- se i -- ' ' ‘This id more re-mysterious tlianevermarked the abbbt’acurious listener “and were it not IhatJ feared inyqueMionmigH?i reach upon tliCLjw&il secrecies of the confessional 1 would venture to ask farther”- - V “It is pot that though it is so in part Tbe stoiy of liis life is written: it is in our and one of our brethren chapter-rooin clerkly art has written it out on a sheet of vellum' which truly I hold to be no mean achievement 'But Jo! he comes once :moref andr heaven bo gracious ' to us’- more like a continued - : v m - K “oUw dmnkcn brawf wlienfedt? exprtaaniy admiration and pleaded my swords were drawn thirsty knives wero out l passioM and - costards were broken by the head- - I Some thing ike a jealous pang smote upon was borough’s miscreants' When Steve come in to I Stephen’s heart as he heard this but it Ber-ered he rescue and saved him from being slaught-- j ogafn qjnenched by the information that like a pig ' He would back Steve in any-- 1 tha Pynchon did not love her cousin Maurice -thing no matter its extreme 'All bnt home- - nd Stephen argued rightly enough that it ess and landless and forced to sell his horses I was just possible that he might' be the more and hounds- Maurice found a home 8helter I fortunajte man i4I do not care to tell the Maurice J’ynch-)he- n and welcome at Fossdyke at afiy time' Ste--1 mounted his frieudi on his best- - mare — I 0n” he) said' “thou who knowest all my him— backed him in tarn for Stephen I cretsand in whose love and honesty I have I fossdyke was a grateful man and loveu 1h I ever confided 1 do not' care if thon knoweSt riend le&s for what he would have done but that I do love her with an exceeding great could not than what he promised to do and I love— —--IIow now! Why that start nvy night taring his fife -- o£-corti- ed -- livid corpse than a living man !'’ I As he spoke 80 in effect it was With-- a 1 friepd?" i - A? : ' V unhappily failed in always ll : Treat motionr imd with his hand “If did start faith it was jnst because 1 “Gossip Steve” said Maurice Pynchon' to -as some hiS' fearful breast if to were one his friend home as feel no small gratification at the news for 6f upon quell day riding they of he was which’ from market from not pain pang suffering all the men I know thou art the man most marry?” “why dost ‘ Brother Nemo was seen to comb from beneath and in were home good spirits going They Worthy of her and’ by my troth T - doubt not tho porch of the cloister' and had for bnt that she hath a sneaking fancy in Stephen Fossayke iirpleasant plight ? c -- half-swayin- I g withahalf motion of the right hand to grasp at tbe air as if at some substance wherewith to Another moment and ere support himself lhe knight had tirae to' his side he had isuuk gently to the ground and when he was lifted up hisspirit liad passed away Tor ever feeble that dread tribunal where all shall I— gone to n ‘he weighed-i- balance and alas! how many of us of tliO great and endless generation of mankind —how many shall be found wnnt- ing! ' sold his corn and his cattle and Other farming produce brought to 'market at a good: price and was elated thereby and they hod drunk en of Wiltsliire cyder that was like wine and of Wiltshire ale that wap like strong waters '’V and their Hearts' were1 wlatei ’ I - jv-lu- to thy y Go thy ways and win h6r therefore L— I’ll dance blithely enough at thy wedding t I to the first knave-chil- d and be that is born”—and so laughing and chatting thus I gaily they jourjpeyed on their way I ratnre began to open out to the fon favour god-fath- ’ er : - ' ' 7 V before the altar 'while ’the solemn jehantings went onAnd the masses were said the impressive ceremony was gone through - -- r 1 - - i - correspondent aVAMapfifitj ent on Monday largo" numbers being now on their iI therneAmertcan’S Savannah Republican of the 3Utit£tatdf uat way to Washington L ' ' Sherman’s forces are a few miles be4" “ 4 Washington 4 Hisca d w! forces preparatory to an advance tothftpahoard 1 can that county Virginia' destroying everything I ? be of service to men or horses and effectually brea-- 1 rebel plans for pillaging in Maryland 8 DP ’ 1 "05i 'Hew York4 ’ s Shenandoah special of the ’ 30tb to Front Royal on the 29th a connoiiance “S’ could not find the enemy - The citizens re-The-Heral- d —than which there is nothing more 'V solemn ®°r awful in the whole of tho rituals divine or human under heaven And tho service being ' “NpA-otwining lodes again Her' completed the guest of the Abbot Ambrosias never catch me”'V 'v- himself wanting in courage to confess his pas- left a cavalry picket behind returned with him to the refectory and iir — who knows for tricks what “Of sion and was with no small : sense of relief mayhap Savannah' and other Georgia papers ef the 27th jtbe course of the following day the vellum the passion-play’em— by Blanche Morell’s J he now shared his secret with his friend Richmond papers of tbe 1st have been re ana ' jroanuscrint of Brother Francis was put into bine -- -''XA two'—4"-'xhe eyes?’’ hands which over a flagon of kindly I — no 111 swear to that!" L “Wjv-n- o Rehehish wine he’ read at leisure and of wi Alld JGt that 'heutahnff ficoid confess! I ttery mil Iom on both sides tha ebameter of WOoffor Ae foil Fossdyke Stephen owjpg paraphrase piCn faith and I1 th If It bo my" bonsin Betlia did had no- hesitation in l3ynchon The Augusta Constitutionalist of theith nava ciVinjr his - ' r - ® ' The — it '! J I ! ? j ! v i £- NV-yar- 1 - :' r ‘4 k sai The Richmond dispatch of the 2nd (aval- which we were iu victorious took fight jry place I in on Tuesday The Yankee cavalry EastGeorgia I under- Kilpatrick were attempting to cross tho j Savannah river when 'they were attacked by--- ? obstinate light were driven of Millen losing very hear- main army is moving towards th'a ' A' V is expected - The Enquirer says the cavalry fight was some t if’’ could scarcer " f thing more than a skirmish though it be ‘called a battle Onr loss was 70 killed -- -- v ut s s " v of I reality was the reply j h Bertha Pynchon whs in truth arare and I and golden “Ay but mark me I Jrnve not yet Men in eimely maiden of that jmdrl-lik-e ied Ste-- 1 oriler of loveliness characteristUv more es- I plien type Shy OS a II pecially Of the Anglo-Saxo- n “Humph! 1 thought by St Joseph thou fawn soft tender and retiring she was one hadst been bit by Margery Umphrevule’a fine I of the most fascinating creatures Stephen I ce had ever beheld as with Pennine I eyes: 'r“Pshaw!”‘f frankness he confessed to himself lie- had “Or by sweet Mistress Dean o the Haven’s V Nest’s Afrk ringlets?” with “Why abo j'thbn falloat in love : j V ar-ri- val til® The chapel was lighted up yrith tapers and the corpse of the dead brother lay in its cere-jinen- ts ''Suitf 7-- : 1 t ine vacuusens h Minreaicneaoi ioroiaamg they would all liavfi beau brought armed vessels an entrance into any English or good Condition the All at the station' were bum buildings Laway French port lesides the following supplies 1300 Enfield The Herald’s Faria letter says dispatches rela- rifles a large nnantityof ammunitions SiiOO sacks of tive to a joint protest in the case of the Florida grain' 600 bafesbf hay £ quantity aad have been exchanged between the governments of oats 500 barrels of epu oil a quantity’pff bacon England and France Official action will- be sus- - I camp and earrison equipage' ani a railroad bridge of the affair reach the- cabinets about 150 long The command was theu 'ordered till ended— £rom ' " reports ' ' to fall back which they did in good ordefY jf ’ r ’ The Paris Siecle thinks the French government The enemy had by this time: made theYrappear would have done right n seizing the Florida when ance in pretty strong force whiofi indieatad ' ait 7 she put into Brest for repairs intention of onaking an attack - They werp driven ( off by a few shells I rom our battery' 3Oii reaching The Richmond Whig of the 30th noticcs the" firO th&n ef Prentice of the Louisville Journal on a Duvall’s Mills the order was given mass: one were few minutes In flame a to his son in the rebel service visit Prentice they makes his visit by permissioujof the authorities on Here the rebel cavalry of Butler’s brigduehtteippv x s both sides' i ' ted another charge but wcre reodjve4'!Kb a N ' wel( : of seventy shots from oar men ana The Herald's array of the Janies special on the directed whfcii-tyetho from fell' shells battery 1st says a council of war was recently held at field on number the back a leaving Tkftyyfifler Butler’s headquarters1 Hostilities the past : twenty-f- wards rallied and followed the Colograf but not- -' our hoars have been confined to animated withstanding their efforts to annoy tthfcy did v picket firing not inflict v damage The divisiod tctnniedtd A Washington dispatch of the 3d says' up to camp at 8 any the evening wfch a J)i of2T o’clockjn this evening probably not more titan one-fift- li of killed and wounded all tit whom ' These in away - We captured ITfl Prisoners RJlil 0 brought' the members of Congress hap arrived ffiCCWr - se-lelp- r 7 busily wigagCd 6 captured for the service Austrian and Belgian troops raised of tlie newEmperor of Mexico r - I-- !J ' — ‘ BoVal with the intention to march into the country - u small but' Fosdykea of Fossdyke tocieikt manor the immediate neighbourhood of MalmesburyV-fro- m time that might be termed immemonal had the hear-t- y enjoyed esteem and jgood wishes of the whole wighbonrhood for their- general integrity I - - and relieve Sherman from his emliarrasmcntsV COU-tro- It -- - ' they were married Maurice'1 Pynchon ' corn cribs and everytliiDg that can be was received last night that onr forces had root in a tone of reproach which touched Fossdyke the man and who so gay as he ? ingbarns groom’s use to Sherman' of At GraharayiUSonth Carolina said almost “Fatdofi me” halting The happiest proudest day of Stephen Foss-dyke- Ocumnlgee river in front of his mam army on the ed the Yankees Stephen' miles The ’Yankees left 'their five them driving ' country iuqires his steed ta give Maurice Pynchon a warm life - had come and with-- s a trusting The Savannah Republican ofthe 25th contains a dead on the field Grahamville is on the road Or “yeomen" as the term is understood at the grasp 'of the hand aa if by itssteady pressure thankfulness to heaven that" had so from Savannah to Charleston about 30 miles northstating that on the 24th there-wa- s fightsignally dispatch lav— considered are beaten were evi-'-’ would' he cordial and all Oconee at wealthy they which was held by east from Savannah - The party destroy utterly blessed his existence with the crowning gift1 ing day grip bridge --U v from Port Royal sent they cultivated their own lands their pur- - any t unworthy doubt the other may have hels In the np troops dently Federal the had I evening vnnncr wife looked? j ed tbeir the 700 were gung prisoners have' 0ppoate direction on the other t The Dispatch of the 2nd says naturally oF an agricultural-anriver indicating an attack ontheirrear been received from Augusts who were captured Pastoral order into ' said bo be they might was crossing 18 miles below the bridge to I while foraging dependent and (act were so The Abbot - of — I defence a m0S°ur held them in respects— a senti-Sl'- i' The new King of Greece had a difficulty Another dispatch says the Federal flanked Gen the Oconee bridge of tho-- Central rail- - with the Legislature in Athens" and threatens redprocated and I between the of the great and majestic : edifice ' and compelling him to retreat - The Federals al- - the Members with a coup: d’etat if they dp ia a I and cordial welcome" ancf the days sped pn so crossed ke humbler : head of ' the house r of Fos- - shadow cross his face ere he made a n6t'“hunynp” the work of framing anew way fpr j tranquilly and happily and perhaps there was I bridge' iv best ‘possible understanding “ Constitution a? r I tlrnaTm Stater'® Stephen: there aha were though a little knights A severe financial storm is predicted as Je barons of the realm and esquires of the all Perchance after all thou art but' a light to fall in England France and Other about “bid dwelling in the the Abbot Am- - olove”ad Pynchon V’ v ricinty proems was as pl&sed with the “AYhatwoman eversaid so?TT deinandid onand over and friendly un- SSn®nJf existing between them as thougli Fossdyke' a little more sternly perhaps than lilre sanshino in the 1 Chafigesanda general war are anticipated pleasant home of Stephen I earlier tJOSdykefifhis office of destined 'had years fbi ren d aW“-seeje:The Riclun0Ild whig of the lstl rays the neWs 1 Themtemew of tho Czar and Napoleon has FSa?KQ Y earlI Or belfed knight “AYli JJolly Losely aud her pretty umbs ofl never return The shadow of a great un- i from Georgia yesterday shows that Snenuan Is gra - reference to tkese evcntoalitiei kmdly interchange of courtesies and last not least the especial good name they' enjoyed besides that 4 9 “franklins"— - ' - ’ -- - v- - ’s : -- : - tnrn-t'HTDT- - - rf d - cr-- — -- -- ” knL rj 1 A J r f V r? 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