Show IL f y (:: V GREAT SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY JULY 31 yo'S5 I - — glit t( by the MQyPAT AND THURSDAY JTESHOUSE n7 the cnp as I would bo willingto make idg Jeft to itself as before again began and kindred were a thing that happened oath—for I saw the V rose distinctly as to rise or inflate but this time os if some egnlarlv in his presence every day since the hollow vessel held by the top went animal like a cat were inside of it In tis birth lie ushered me into a gr&jul slowly down over it—the conjuror resu- fact I could see where there appeared lalj but no mat supported the impatient to be legs and then to my ntter amazeeet of the dignified master of the house med bis former place and saidr' “Will your excellency be kind enough ment 1 may almost say horror it began “Ah!” said I “even this perhaps were to lift tho chp and see what is under to move toward me os if impelled by scarcely etiquette” ' : the unknown something in it to BE COXTIXTED itrv I do not think I am a coward —my Of conrse I would have wagered a ABOUT MARRIAGE heavy sum that the rose was still there worst enemy has never accused me of for one thing because expecting some being one at least bat I confess that on trickr 1 bad kept my eye on it till the this occasion my nerres would not let Among the ancient Germans than last moment and was certain there was me remain passive and I retreated from whom a finer race never existed it was no possibility of its being removed after the advancing mystery and informed death for any woman to marry before the hand bad let go of the cup- at the the magician that I had seen enough to she was 20 years old In this country ' Editor : -- TRODDEN FLOWERS ' 2 tin heart tower ruined rock nl "2 w ia nnkinJly lik the loTlpg offer and do not l0J lU' i OTI 2 to odorou breath lnatead of algh ' -- that w n°t fcol " Mtfcewareotherhe their ejre and ean f haunt JL lor that with faHh angerworae than tod fonJ -- " Idia team drmw I Mt of Iity’t nprir(5 ¥er U tby wiU aVaiani to mingle good with 1IW ttin with good tewia -- - -- hfire - satisfy me of his wonderful occult pow- very few women ore fit- either physically ers At this he smiled grimly walked or mentally to become mothers before ped forward and raised the cup but and bounded back it hey reach the age of 20 The unsound up to the bag and trod it down again stantly dropped with a cry of terror— for there- instead Eicked it up and beat it with his right condition and constitution of the parent his left caused it to unac- susniolly transmitted with increased inof the'red rose was one of the little of India coiled sorrow prow r- : countably disappear from my sight and tensity to the offspring By tho ' laws green 'deadly serpents wm ihonld the heary foot of Jf Lycurgus the most special attenlove— up and ready for a spring with its' small then made his concluding salaam nwafin heart of nncomplalrunR tion was paid to the physical education not from diatreaa glittering eyes fixed intently on mine -jhtfity that ahrinha ' are kind to horror Snakes of any STORY OP A rOORT RELATION pf women j and no delicate or sickly woIrttow- -h hertyranta reprove! my men were on any account allowed to nothorrified lament one me and and ftweeef 'this only iMli'rirtM weP and relontf her' to who all cries turn with attendants of hut heart hard my The raw and there was marry Dr Johnson in his work on f w Health says that matrimony alarm circle the enlarged veiy rapidly wd be broken that will bend London Economy of genuine fW aboaUl tha should itS notrbe contracted before the first for they knew bite to be fatal I snow half thawed and trodden and detear In other’ eye they that dry the or of the fonrlh septennial on the part suclftricks more “No conjuasjheso filed with mud I remember it well welling without end their own anguli of nor before the last year of the said ror!” lady I8terolyr that snow though it was fifteen yeartTw the same in the ' liwIrMinmer darkened with the amokpf sigh’ case of the gentleman: excelharmless is “It own perfectly your since 1 had last seen its cheerless fac£n in be to wuna fair Eden 'of hi female Bhould be at other man words the old the alone n walking up There it lay in tho same old ruts and lency” grinned ht and leare here fill t 21 and least male 28 years The the to it lifting it up by the neck patting the samo old snares on the doctor forth paat spreading erryeth should be a difthere and that' head month his it into its allowing says side patns Only a few hoars arrived betide ference seven of between fjr wue that are forwoea to run down his throat the sexes years from South America via Sonthamptdn hard ambition weep at last ' whatever ff ihoalAmd life the connection I shuddered and half believed the jug- 1 sat in my room "at Morley’s Hotel at period of avarice and priduf s contracted is devil yUrj and hatred not a difference of devil There a of if a gler possessed Charing Cross and looked gloomily out seven y1jehiPratrro’rJyouH0t in the not actual duration himself at the fountains walked up and down of life years fbf vtHjld'betebel— 1ot£ rvbelletb not sexes j' V tho two in the stalooked tube but next that in a lie produced TZXHTSOX the floor discontentedly and fiercely mina of tho the half constitution: and about two feet long symmetry tried my best to feel glad that I was a form lineaments the of of the and the an inch In diameter and next the ball of wanderer AN EASTERN JUGGLER no more and I had indeed got face ”In to twine again early marriage so respect V home at last S'While concerns as far softer sex for ev7: Where these the went from it or - I things came fire and took a long poked traveling through India np my which at marriage is entered Surrat and Nagupore xmy body to :I could not tell They seemed to be look backward upon my past life through ery year before the age of 21 there will be lervant ono day informed mo that a in his hands when he wanted them but the embers remembered how my npon I on an average three years of premature wished I never observed his' hands passing near childhood had been embittered great juggler and byde more or less apparent of the coror when his dress either they appeared to have the honor of showing me bo! nothow my rich and respectable 'decay fabric pendence —Ex ! the looked for disappeared- - When I ancle whose ruling passion was vain poreal hing of his wonderful skill' from that snake the it gloiy had looked on my existence as a I had lifted' “What can he do?" I cup nor neither was A BIG MAN iamarvelous myself any that antLyet gone nuisance not so much because he was everything of piy attendants had seen this wonder- obliged to Open bis I’ve been told” Was tlie answer --I recpurse to pay for my n ful man pick it up! It was indeed jug- clothiiig and education The eived big man of Hertfort-shir-e os because that mbst the not of G J Colenian died on the unques- when a man he “Admit him” magic glery if thought I coaid reflect 4th of Mr " kind! tionable Servant" and withdrew returned April at the ripe age of 77 In' Mj no credit upon his name 1 remembered ( brass tube tho with a small Withered old man- about conjuror how in those very early manhood he weighed as little Tbrough llje I had a soul for the as now passed the end of the twine which beautiful and days whom saw nothing very remarkable II stone a man standing about five a certain almost woman11 then pla-ce- d he his between teeth feet ten inches in his stockings Upblack small were which put ish tenderness of heart which by dint of exceptia eyes threw his between' the tube light-Dinwards g have ad piercing gnd seemed to ofa quarter of a century since ne lips much sneering: bod been successfully back his and held head in know it not them do size and steadily I imprisoned perpendicuextracted from me I remembered my began to increase in ' that the man coaid see in the dark like larly with the ball of twine on the upper nnclo’S unconcealed relief at my deter- progressed until he attained the enori cat bat there was at times thatpecu-EtfJer- y end Then suddenly this ball began to mination to go abroad and seek my for- mous weight of upwards 31 stone (434 appearance ofTlte balls which is urn rapidly and gradually grow smaller tune tbe cold good-bof my only cous- pounds) Some idea of his great size may ill it entirely disappeared as if the twine in the h jo often observed in bitter farewell to England be gathered from the fact that his thign lie wore a white vest' Turkish lad been ran ofif on a reel What turn- hardly lonely sweetened by the impatient hopes measured four feet in circumfcxenco - Ilia ed it or where it went to no one could that consumed rather h inches round and trajueni sort of crimson petticoat than cheered me knee was thirty-tw- o 100 his ankle madevices twenty-eiga inches' His extnrbanof — strange the hopes of name and gold won by set other the the tube The colors then coffin was terior feet four inches and red three morocco shoes poiutf juggler ty my own exertions with which 1 should in form on ball to the end and sad : anew and breadth from its vast size had to turned up at the toes His arms fa began up from those who despised-mwring yet of an ribbon half sod neck were bare and withrtho the worthless respect which they denied bo conveyed to tbe church on a bier as except- top' but apparently no ordinary hearse was sufficiently capa ion of a couple of heavy gold" rings in inch: in width and of different colors me now his ears receive it The total weight of lie displayed no extraneous' These rolled up as if on a bobbin till it Sitting there at the ifire I rang the ciooato coffin the and contents was upwards of ornBtnt5 lIis nge'LjudgeU to be rising" formed a wheel of two or three inches in bell and the waiter camb to me an old ll-cohixly and Lis short 'moustache was diameter when the"performer seemed to man whose face I remembered Tasked tlaot white Tie made a low salaam toss ribbon and tube over his shoulder him some questions Yes he knew Mr nd then appeared to wait to be ad- - and that was therlast I Baw of either 'When everybody picks blackberries ' Rutland recollected that many He then introduced what appeared to George will’ ago he used to&ayat Morleys nobody “VoaKMme?” $aiJ I in Jlindoatanee be the same cup I lifted from the snafke years when he came to London The old It is a received axiom that every dolshowed something that looked like an tleman had always stayed there gencosta two i ‘Paunjar your excellency bullion lar of lint produced “1 am told you wish to show me some egg advanced the same- as beforeand Air George was too grand for Morley’s and money expended labor wonder” placed the latter on the ground and the now The family always came to town Angelia Starr King has commenced former over it and again requested me to in the will” season “Rutthis at but jour excellency Readings in San Francisco The Lady raise it which 1 declined to do fearing land spring fcll wJiat can you doT” would be pretty Sure is highly recommended --from the east Kent” Hall) He suddenly proJuced from where I That 1 should see another serpent or to be their address find will doubtlers reap a rich- harvest did not see and cannot tell— ti large ball something equally horrifying ' all obtained the information! on the Pacific Having of twine which he “WiU any one lift the 'cup?” he' said desired to toss i nto forthwith to write I appeared began told a cusA French bonnet-makToy J hold of one end so that tnniing to the others letter: of the who tomer complained price deJt unrolled the whole distance between No one volunteered to do so but all new a bonnet manded “Consider lor ilDear George — I dare say you will be o and me at least ten feet saying as iather drew back ' madame handit cost me- - three sleepless see much wdidtO:— : to ag my surprised he took up the cup himself this At “U ill your yon would 'to behold an ap- nights merely to imagine it” excellency please examine and appeared to throw it in the air and writing asfrom the dedd Howevefyyou At the village of Freckleton near YMtyoasoe?V there sat in its place's beautiful dove parition was know a and I I Preston always shoulEngland a child aged fonr his aver on flew that that which honestly up and alighted W1 of twine when had die have to not the grace yet he threw it os plainly der lie took it in hia hand muttered years recently died from the effects of uHver saw anything in my life— saw overBome unintelligible words seemed to am ashamed not to be able to announce intoxication' It seems that a' man foolC0me tbward me saw it unroll and cram it in&p his mouth and that was the my elf as having returned home with my ishly Jnduced the little follow to drink fortn&e made but fnishaps will follow some jnle PPutly’drop iutomy lap bo that I last I saw of that also g the most jtnd niy Anees t quickly together to lie performed some other tricks simiAn Arkansas paper has the following am still a young manr oven I ttU—and yet when 1 put my hand lar to these and concluded witltthe mysfifteen of the best years of my advertisement: dowu to take it and looked down for it terious bag: This bag— which somehow though A Wife Wanted—Any gal wot’sgot " Vras DQitliere— nothing was there!— came into his - hands os did all other life have been lost and I am willing to bed a a coffeeqoTaml skillet mid knows ad at the samo instant I perceived the things he used in a manner unknown to devote myself to any worthy occupation how to take care of children can have juggler balancing it on the end of his — was from two to three feet long Meantime I am anxions ' to see yon and myself till services deatbjiarts us both 8w ' x and about a foot wide It looked as if vonrs A long absence from home and my -kindred makes one value the grasp of a ia man named Luther Dunn Pahawr said I “you deceived me Recently by it had been ' used to hold some kind of not shall wmt hand' I for your was working in a field in St Francis the believe you threw it toward floor and I ' certainly saw something friendly down to this but Kent to the county Arkansas when a neighbor reply go like the dost of flour fly from it after came and called on I believe named Da day arriving excellency think I have when he 'turned it inside out and beat You see about dinner am he sked and before I could answer it across be coaid make tine mak before I him to halt and his hands He turned it back assured welcome of for him a any response shot dead Thirty of n ®f the ball a large beau- your again and tied up the mouth of it with a ing myself r°se'which he was balancing by the string mattering a low incantation all few weeks till I have time to look about the neighbors met at once and going to I remain dear George Wilds house seized him They then vfn and yet hey had not altered his po- - the time This done he threw it on the EuAn i friend old if i £ Your and cousin him if he wanted to pray He asked ground and stamped onit treading it all Gmr Rutland? kneeled down In a did and said he out flat with his feet He then stepped ' minutes few they fired simultaneously uukeu x “w i his right back a few paces and requested us all to folded this missive and placed it in I 4 a Wilds and large cupT and in his left the rose fix our eyes on it We did so and after body was blown in pieces “I shall find ont once for tj ‘tiitepped forward aJew feet laid the a lapse of perhaps thirty seconds re Baw all whal they ore made of” I said comJoke on ColfaXt-I- d 1856 Schuyler down on the ground end placed the it begin to swell up likeji bladdef when placently as I wrote the address Colfax visited "La Porte (Ind): and r ®tcr it- Rutland Esq Rutland Hall while there inspected the huge me chine expanded with wind ere it will be' observed therwwas no being - It continued to swell till everyy part “George Kent”' shops at that place Abbey the chmery tor assist himno table with became distended and it appeared as evenon seven was a about introduced several of hia It frosty toP coocealed apartments and round and solid as if filled withsand Its so‘enarrived when at the workmen to : the distinguished visitor imposing ing trance Of Rutland HalL No coos pphapsto effect the change lidity howeyerf was only apparent-f- or and aftiong others an honest RhineBee similar tikks went’ “J ana in the when a his performed placed jnggler Came rushing out to meet me lander who as will be seen was the vicup George fitted npjby'tho magician for-th- e to the pressure but “Of course not” I thought I am foot on it tim of a slight misunderstanding Upon or rounded oat own back in quartersonly my rPp®but their formal manners in this receiving the introduction to Colfax he to immediately sprang fidj bright lightrof day with myself as soon as that was removed countryi He ialying in wait for me turned to the superintendent and exply watching him within five feet He then jumped on it with both feet on the mat inside? I was admitted by claimed somewhat indignantly “Misthei 7 attendants grouped around s and 'flattened it airont as at first -- He a solemn person as quietly and mechan- Abbey to hell xnit jour poll tax: I paje near Having the rose within then went bethe and os bag ically away again though my restoration to home him more ash six weeks ago already 1 complied with his request step- top - in- - - - ' Ol KB -- ' -- air i -- alwaya-wee- peth CIHim frw tl) like-bras- etu J - tbat-nfa- y n s - be-tne- iT rsE shako-charm- ES ata yn er asked-“Almo- lh pur alt Lik( st well-know- ' - ICE for whWQ Mlf Clerk purckwia ITDE S i BRO! - y night-prowli- ani-Ba- ng : work-wwit- ht ilU -- e v - me 8XS wt ae Bag AF It rnft rED ' FEND - - - - : - -- tom D ie I Wall : -- ne’er-do-we- ll ic ivllkw TI iTfra- $ : er g ter hard-workin- BRO’ft Y! well-meani- ng r"'s : lent Pynr j w vid-Wil-ds - - its-envelop- e IS saper-intende- nt I h v- - Un-ns- ed rQ&i rx -- al-a- 4 : x 1865 I YOL - s n frMntO EVET ft r : a r- - j : X Westers Vmm lixMS—One of tho cMldrea of Tnx Situation ts and CarolI 1 he celestial land —one AhFookwns not a tery pleasant jcx— The folleirlng apprehended in the office or crib of a picture of the conSitioaTof things in Virginia Chinese doctor in San Francisco Six flasks and North Carolina 'j ' r re-cen- tly of quicksilver were turned out of two bags of bones The why and wherefore of this not being satisfactory Ah Fook and- - the quicksilver were taken care ofThree other gentlemen from the same country Ah Ling AhQuong and Ah Qul were also arrested on the question of unsatisfactorily accounted for flask of the ssthe article The Chinamen are on the quicksilver Miss Angela Starr King slater of the lamented T Btarr King Is sUraing In San Francisco ia a series of readings Miss King cordially received in the golden city and has eatabliahed herself as a fine reader Her style is represented as: characterized by en ergy expression and distinct articulation and her voice as deeply melodious dear and sweet She has fine taste and enthusiasm At Maguire's Opera House Sn Francisco with Fauncefort “Waiting for the Verdict as Jonathan Itoseblade and Mrs Sophie Edwin as Martha Roseblade was drawing deeply interested audiences The Sacramento Union regrets that Sena-to- r Onness in a late stump speech 'at had so little to say that was worthy the consideration of his constituents Noth leg like having plenty to say wrapped in words of imposing souud The privateer Shenandoah ia reported prospecting near the American shores of the fears are entertained that the may “strike ile” a time pr two before she' knows what she is aa shq probably has not heafd the news of late 5 The remains of the right Reverend Alonzo Fotter Rishop of Fenhsylvania have been carefhlly embalmed and shipped from San Francisco via Panama for his home in Pennsylvania v Mr PMezzara has completed his model statue of the late President of Lincoln which is declared an excellent likeness and the- - finest work of art ever executed in California They have a big quartz excitement at Rincon Point The workmen engaged in grading the hill at the intersection of Main and Harrison streets nearly opposite the’ United States mariue hospital discovered “rose quartz and very rich” Dan Setchell la starring in Nevada ' They talk of cold weather in Virginia Nevada of being abandoned for over coats and hot whiskies A meeting was recently held at Victoria V I for the purpose of considering the question of annexation tothe United States The San Francisco Flag says that In space of six months the more valuable population of that State had absolutely dimin-jshe- d 1289 although the State was in a‘ condition of peace and far away from the chances 7 of conscription A" The Carson Enterprise says In early times the hills about this city were clothed with a fair growth of nut pine trees Six years have passed and as far as the eye can reach the hills are bare Tbe steepest hill and the mbst rugged peaks have been scaled by our woodcutters Where wagons could not go Chinese and Spaniards have gone- with their mules and donkeys and not a living tree or buah-t- s left 'upon our mountains As far as tbe eye can reach all is sterility and desolation At present even those who pack fuel to the city on the back of mules and donkeys must go six and eight-milefropi the city to flna their Boon all our fuel ' must come' from supplies tho Sierras as the greater part of it already doqa At Shasta Governor Dross said that the west end of the Pacific Railroad was progressing with more energy than the Atlantic that on his arrival At home he should so tell them' and rub their ears as the boys com- dogs' o make them fight-thuThe partycreating' strife and left amid ‘the fietition and good wishes of the crowds - - Fla-cervil- le Fa-cifiea- nd ' ice-crea- - s do-the- ir s - “The World’s jcojrrespondent writing fttKU Danville sod Grcepsborosays the people arfl totally destitute and idle in the country The negroes are doing some work Tho masters are afraid of the1 negroes and frequently call a sin- n for troops to protect them though not freed-megle case of violence on the virtif the has been reported Many of the lato masters are gailty of cruelty towards tbd negroes Tbe freed men are generally dls- work The issuing of rationa'Hod Sosed to whites has been generallvjfiacontm-ueas it was found to encourage "them in idleness besides opening the door for extensive frauds There is no money 4a the coon4 try except in a few cases and goods taken there by Northern dealers cannot tie sold The womeu are wearing their homespnn garments and the men are dressed itt Confederate gray owing to- - their iflabTity to procure anything else Tho $70000 in specie recently foaud at Charlotte has mysteriously disappeared Cochineal ox the Sakdwich Islands!— The Hawaiian Gazette of Jane 24th has tho following npon ths introduction of tho Coch' 'V- ineal In lionolnlnf Through the persistent exertions of Dr We are able at length to announce a the receipt here by the Polynesian-o- f a ia of these 'insects quantify apparently lively and healthy condition They are from Guatemala whertf the cochineal ia raised With care and forms andmportant article of commerce In the absence ofUrHillebrand the Minister of the InteriqHias Charge of tha insects wLlch will be disposed of lathe manner best calcolsleuJto insure their preservation and disseminata on in our islands in Guatemala the domesticated cochineal (cocas cacti) ia reared solely npon the plant known 46 botanists as the cactus cochinellifer It is collected three times during the year the Insects being detached from the plants on which they feed by a blunt knife they are then put into bags and dipped in boiling water to kill them alter which they are dried in the son and though they fose about two thirds : of" their weight by this process! about 000000 to 700000 pounds are carried annually to fcu- rope each pound being 'supposed to contain 70000 insect It ia principally used in the dyeing of scarlet crimson and otherhigh Tho pace of cochine alia priced colors London is quoted in Morgan’s British Trade Journal for April IbC5at from 4s 7d to 2s 7d per pound according to quality ' ' - A i -- Ril-lebra- nd s - 7 -- lTsasA branch railway Eastehx itiilrty-fiv- e miles long to nnite Leavenworth with the Union Pacific Railroad and thus form a continuous line from that place to 8t Louis is in progress- - The Leavenworth people have appropriated $220000 to be used in the construction of the road on condition that it be in running order by January 1 I860 which stipulation is embodied in the building the road Gen Thomas L Price has the management of the wbrlc ! About noon yesterday some excitement was created in and around the Tribune office appearance in angry muod of Ben- by the-Wood of the Daily News’ who demanjamin ded the immediate suppression of a bulletin posted on the Tribune office which reflected rather severely upon Wood in conne?- tion with the testimony lately taken before the Military Commission in Washington ‘The attaches or tbe office complied wjtb Wood’s demand and-thbulletin was removed — (N Y Times June 18 The Toronto Leader says that the City is ' thronged with escaped bounty jumpers who nave made a plot to rob tho banks and commit other crimes on a huge scale In Washington City eight steam printing presses are at work os the soldiers’ discharge - ' c'on-traccf-or i'4 "S - -- e papers 5 t 4‘ T fJ i t : Xobthekx Items — Tbe first Oregon Catel-r- y consolidate regiment has been ordered to " and the Colonel commanding and theftaff officers have been mastered oat The publisher of the Lewiston Radiator baa aaspended the pnblicstion of his paper and gone to Lent for the Cceor d Alene - : mines 4 ' The Oregonian says that more grain will be' harvested in- Oregon this year than fiver ' before: v Tue Telegrapu —The Colorado Mining Journal has the following from Hr Drake an operator then at Jolesbarg “If here you' would think it a wonder the lit:e worked as much aa it does not a day bdt poles are ent out or knocked Samses by pilgrims It will be a sorry day ior some or them when we can prove it conclusively against them bntthat is difficult to do We have about ninety milea of wire - ATnitEE-lIrNDKE- ley replies follows: Pocxder— Frank" PIr Q F' Alta aa D - tq' articles in the : “You have sneered at the right of trial by jury when you say “Ihatpcrsoniflcation ofj justice in a straight waistcoat called a jury” — when you - seek to put the military above tho civil tribunals in the administration ofjustice Did the writer of' that editorial really fo keep np from this office and I ‘have had mean and does the whole aeries of yonr ar- men ont nearly every day a ince J came here tides bear tbe interpretation that you are Indians west of Laramie are very trouble-som-e tired of jury trial and seek to set up military Continually cutting the wire and at- commissions in its place? If so you arc ' guilty of a most monstrous he rely against tacking parties sent' to" repair it” the principles of free --government— yon ore the liberties of tbe people— ryoffi The Army of the Dead —Donbtless while attacking are the very foflndationsof t!nt undermining was this column of heroes marching through Republic and striking a blow s$ civilization Pennsylvania Avenue greeted with a homage religion and constitutional liberty” felt oil too short for their merits some reflecting minds paid a silent tribute to that galFour’ Mei5-can- s( lant but aiaai now almost nnremembered Lower California of sods the of under citizens were who the well host sleep battle-field- s ’Where is the that at army Sari fought shot recently Quintin Lower McDowell led acrosaiLong Bridge to Fairfax California confessed themselves They and Alinasaas? Where ia McClellan’s army of the Peninanla? Where the troops who to be part of a company of seven Who battle of Shiloh murdered JVIr James andfTobbed the clnng to the or Sherman' under gloriously stormed Foi t store of Cjtus Kimble at Warner’s-ranc- h Donelson under Grant? In these hoars cf in San DiegO county a leW weeks triumph and rejoicing there are desolate since The leader Salitenas La Paz — a homes where the inmates are still clothed in was second one them He and noise weeds where of the above Joaquin— mourning and excitement of triumph rise the rememsaid he had killed twenty-fiv- e Americans brance of bitter hoars when even while They were executed by order of the mothers prayed for sons thbsa graceful Governor 2?oi?v Lower California— of or manly frames Jay shattered by shells Bee on the bullets mortal prone Eierced by Let ns not dismiss witiL this During the late Indian mutiny one of review oar gratitdJe for the nation’s defon-dar- s memodead the blacks who had been caugnt in the the The families ofvthe ries ' of the dead must be kept in remem- commission of the most revolting atrobrance The living we can hope to reward cities on the person of an officer's lady in time thoegh even that recompense will was tried by a court martial The cose The inscripbeggar the nation’s gratitudeia the language was transparently clear and nearly tion on the capitol building out “The only N: ended when a sersrenntr?H“d of fact not cf exaggeration: w the deb! r we innal debt piy Please jour- - honors: !i h ?ir is veto l!e vieivn-iminutes it became u pay Hiih whai we have titaxja aa kviiite’ In a few snow like we can do — (Army and Navy Journal -- MirRDEREBS-ExECUTED- inch-by-inc- — r h -- -- on-nve- L’1-:- - ' - LI |