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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. PART SECOND. " SAI LAKE CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY. APRIL Z 183, ( VOL.5. NO. 178. I SIDE BY SIDE TOO AY. -- tfSr IIR Gray and th PltH The BltM mid the tirnyl Side by shto they ara. ' tiiarrhiiut today, Siilo by kIiIb, for brothers are they. Jluto Ii tho rannoni Jttfthuu during roar Id heard In A Btrifa Irnt ricidat no mure: Feiu'0 ri'l"tia o'er tho landnil trouble 1b O'er. Over I tin- urav.'H of the Hind niul tho Orny ' 'iht people iredi d .i.iitos ot meiitory liiyj ' This ia iiiii ed u AU.inui-i.j- li.ijl M.'li of ttlf Cl'llV Htld MeU of the Itluo ; Veterans and sons- iiir s:u. unuiil aro yo04 ' lu.in-- i!. ttoitil never knew. I Mm of tlin P.!iii' and im u ff t im c; rav- Nibli-T.- who on. o net i!i hi, tiio army One ita", and trio only, inspires )utl today. OC.riv! fluwunoVr tho grave of th Ida..: O Ithio! m 'aa trraveit of tiio Cray blossom s' row : Tim hope of Iho inti.ai U centered in ytml () iira : o'.t t!.. tr.' of tit" Itlna drop a tear! O liiii' ! I.f itliu n i.tajer for Ilia one resting lino Who wi.ro tiie t'iray symlml a'l tiled without lent: Mar. b on. sl.In by side! March on, hand la ban 1! Forward! IliP .tnrry ftaor pivns yon enrnmanj Vou, thio aud Oiuj, tiio euul of Utolauoi , py) iv i , ! '. V.'I '. ,:,'f ;i. .' .V 'n'.; V' ' . aTu-'- fo.fii fa. oar ci.u.itrv Fhall roa ,.1 lu'.a ;o. 11 11..! as im l.'a'.-iaai- irae Tho laim :o. In. i.rav. It. a i.r.iv a 'id thnPhia. t ail, li Jama ia N.av Y.uk. VVurld. sronv o? an after tii fall "f '''" Albert Sidney Johnston fci the buttle if Shiloh i.n.l the trnnsl"i'o' his remains to New Orleans, it lady lint in:,' the cemetery found pinned to ;t rough board that rested mi th" temporary tomb the fol-lowing beautiful epitaph, It w,w writ.. t'ii in ii delicate hand i it pencil, and tli. ram lm.l nearly oMifo.'-.it'-.- l the characters, lut she made it verbatim copv of tlif manuscript and t it U one of tiio Now Orlcum i;tT.s with tUo re-- ft v. v I ; l.I'N. A. S. .fiillNSTHV. rjiiost that, if i..:-- .i! lo tho iiaino of fin aulhor iiotiM 1h jiiiMiyhcil. This was j.;l.olly iloit", aii.l th."i xinUNila linos went i tho roiiii.iii of tin: of this country ' anil l'hi:.:Iauil as it inodi'l of English coni-- ! poiilioti. liorii I'alm.'rst.in iroinmiici'.l it "a nioiloni cliissir, ( iti its binaiiii ',"." 1'ublio. ctiriiwity tioin nr.mw-1- . tlm ant iiorshi) wan twcoil to .Ji.lui Diiiiitry, a yoiina; nalivo of NVvv Di-l- ;uis, no a of A far Jjinii-tr-who b. 1'. .10 oi-- tiiii.sl a I'o' iiioii in ii;-- M.ao to at V. iiin:'! 11. yu!tr i'iniiiry, tinai;;ii oiafa 1 oy, V I i 1 .1 .hii!o!i'.s army at .h. iin-- on i ilin,ir Now ( il l. ;if.-- . is: a ;'i:iVo of las clsii'f- - t on v. rol. ti.o las s on a" iia J i j. ;i of l!,o na n,: i.f utal inoil"; iy .i ii'i.-.- l t iioiu on tho I'oa.lboar 1 lis Ik" only li.buto oi'I.t. V'ia"i liio oa a:"n aroso I'litiO'tlltn' tia' f. ri.l of opilai.'l to iin j I ii will"! to tho na iaory of t a" .; a, I i 'oaf- a- rat" ;,"'n:a';tl tin' roi 11 m " of oil ; an . m I'l.a ;va; Wli'l on., vou-.- ,i" al ',1 upon Pas, r.ii.i it is How ii.sri I1 J lijf.n tiio l.i' .a:'. I a.i' l at ' tint b:a..; of ta- - ; iaiata. The lino may la- a;iji!i j rial, iy 1. eaioal on tak Mo-- inolial ilav: j tr. .vi:m'):v. l . .! l! a.sa.'i. i, a !. r,a r ao. a. A1U n .' .11.1 asO'ti. A Bi'tliTal i.(l.....i,;in.-- II..-- ' lit. tl nl OS, (ill Mo A- .a. A. I'.. l.:..:ii', I", .i a. .it .,a(l ; ami A l;1'"' ,.- ai a a iiiaU al'acus Ara, a,",-,--.- ,Aa a. oiii m :.,. l.I!s li'o was 0110 ., iiiiou uf IntaroKt to o .a', a And oven lliai ia. . on a wiiof.il S1.l1l.4lh, ' I'liil miiui'i.llut III ll!.,'(n::.lry':IH",'d. Not wholly una, -- a. mil vtati lit' whim bo lived; lint, in hia doal Ii, a oKtiirt asl auds fonU'sni'd in a ... !o'.a lo;o-3- ItoRoliito, m.aloraio. ohar of yet ut ' wainftiif In tliat flnrr iiiiiliilii.n hii li iimkits mi'iiifrcat j ami pnrt'. In li i lionm1 : 111 Ilia siniali'-i- siailiiao. No country tar loul a i.a.-- sou -1- 10 cause a 10. t.i. r j No pomilo a bidder (li U mar pi'iuclile a purer ii.n Than l ii" lit ail siihller Who slt"-p- hart ; I'lio eallso for whleli he perished is lost The peiiph. fur whaia he f..nahl are erushed Tin- hopes in wlii. Ii he misled are shatlercd Tlioilaicbi; loyi',1 t; u iios no ninri; thu charging lili". Hut bin fame, 1.1 I lie keeping of that iaie, whii ii, Ha'ipily, Li not so in. a h thu tomb of virtue aa its shrine. Hball, in tlte years 10 ei, )., fir modest worth to nalite eliafc. Ill lienor, tma-- , oer ia ;,at captain rests; A hen aved an- iiiu'irii hiin. Three ,1111 111., a.'. . a a I. - ,i,nid!y elnim bim; And hi- l aw ehei h liini AlliOll'; those ein.i. ei" leri's, h". iiol.tita; their ei. a: den. a uliliii:;'.! tviiti hiaoie. Have lieen. in ail eaniiai. tares, trae to Ihoin-beli'.-- s, lludr eomiliy aail their Cud. hoiii1. imiil my oy.'S li.'iuii' acenstumeu to tint pi."lrillr X'hll'1 uf .lll;:-ilil!t- Tl;. ;i th. y tu.ii: ni. to t i it rt mm when I f.uiii.l miithi'f, t. i i. br itli.T.-- t uit'l u miii!.-:or- . It w;w tliu iimili'M if im i1..t of tho I'.iM, aiul very cuiui'ul t'.'.niisht'il. ,)',ti oiit-i.- l.' vi cor.lil i't! them thr.jun'n th.' wiiiilnw st. i.al a Njn'cinl tail .1 twi l.i' i.ii-ii- as tho th:' si'iit"iii'i .l man. T'ni...F mo I lm it tttitil t!u lat liiiimtc I'.'t'ni'.-1- i.'cln. k. Imt tlioii voi:ll l:avi ! iri, tiio ruluni'l lm koil tin; dour an.! loft liio with my frii'tiiis. Th"" lt.nl sirinvl l!n jifivilci;i f jin!ni-- lli.w l;:- -t with mo I l.ii."v. to (iiiiiturt ami fo';'l". ii rh.'i;n t.itr.-';rtl-.-- imt for tho lv.irf.il cr o'til thiot;.:!) v. iiii h I !m'! to lint 1 hail to rol:;'' .Vt H!.1 i'nll;olo tiic.'ll. My f;ii!t' r mi It ik.-t- ilown. It. nnit leu hi'r.i .s'n.it! mi a t.i: in r'a !'. lirurs t.. .' ai'. lo..;; at his ..'ti. m tin .rnu" of II o i!. ai.'l i' t; it o.V th" I'.'W iiitiT-V- i t..ii;.r iii.;:ti'.i i f that boy's romainiu lit'. .'.!.T ooii'.l oti'v ','iiy.rt at it..' in .'' 'i1 ini.'ry. iij.;. iiii .I by tl"-;:l- nry of tl.-- f t !i t!.:it W'.H tin ii Mi !i;;':-i'i:c-l !:!'. i ..,.! to b r. ati.-- straim-i- l f. i in-- v.-- ;.!!. i i Tilt vrry Jiowor to n il . I ii. .? tho ut'inbliir la ia .! '( io to o!n r iiaMr.-- . kliotvin;; 111'. W..!: Wolll.l fall UjU'il t'ilo-- o ioillX tii: alii wails, lai i'hn!:, faliili,;' oil Biv follnt. I ilrow tlt.ti:. by I'Vorytliin fn;.-r- 'i!!;;: t'.mt I nml.l think of, to cm. ti n;; hit. ; uiivtlihi but. inv iiii.i'inlitig dooia. I Y.'olll.l ul'olll sr.rri'i'il tllli little el on tin- - wa.nM hliMio, or it f.m;-t- 'i mi tho .t!i'r "iil.i.l", or w.tne Di.-v- in-- f.t of tin. i:'i!'r-'i'i- . w rocall t. in w.tii :i to ii,.- - la . i.l I f. -- "lit. ' liUh- ioi li oil iho i.ia'io If i ;iio.l to;.." ia im-- inl'-rui- ; in lit-- ii.u.i.'y as t!:- - . U:,, ro! a ,.;;!. J ' ; ': 1 i' i: ..if hunt's a- - io tho fnl: iiii.I it f i..- Iota" it- - lit Io wit :t w..:i. tui.i lit" tiay i'ai.iaior ! rv Ii.. latiiio.'-- . T. :i! J i ,'. atrl it half! TVfiv ! U:i' ' J ! l.owit ti.'i.V.l otV ti). "!'. Ulll.-l-, jrju'" 1 'i"1 laia,t. s aa.l !.! our pii " I i :ivs with iho-t- ! l'- iiii;; lia'.f Loi..-- : " - uU-- ar-'Ui-to e oh r v. o r..;:M a. !. Fat hi r ou on ; liiotii. rt ii tiie oli-.i-- of w..', a P: -- h.VL I ... .... - . o ' - r;-iMai;!:r'.'-- ;i isif may I had no j i aiiionition of iloarh. Not whoii t!i,-- stood 1110 uji to hoar my a. ntenoo and to answer, nor allot'' Witnl in tin1 cool i'oii:.'iii;i!atioii my n Mm) jiiii-ii- t iliiiiiviti affonle.i: not when tlie oPir"!' of tiio day, on that event fill o.'ii.'iailaaii itioi iiin,.;. r.'.'i.l t inn in my iliima'ooii the .lay's, prom-amm- and do'.ini'iiteii my ilooni at tho liatnls of tivolvo del a'.lcl sohlierH. llo found 1110 whistliiiif as I paced my narrow cell Unit inoriiiii';. and exclaimed in mirpriso: "Good (Jod, captain! what kind of a tiiim nru you':' "Oh. I don't know; skin and lione, flesh and sinews, bUiod and bile. Why'" ' Why! Don't yon know you are to bo shot today? Outside hero are the twelve men detailed to send you into eternity. You'll uever seo another morning! And here yon art whistling!" "Well, why not whistle na loner as pos-- I eible, mill cry when you cannot laiitrh': ' Hence, I may not be able to tell just ho .v it man feels who stares death calmly in tho face, for may lie 1 did not so com- - pn heiid my situation, But I was sentenced to death, that I fully comprehended when they marched ' liio, handcuffed, between two KUards wi'li anus at "charge" and bayoii- ts fixed, hack to the prison; and, instead of to my former 1:3 by 12 cell, barred and bolted me in an underground, dark, dank dungeon, ;i by ID feet, with a tub occu-- i py'ng two feet of that sparse space, sig-- ! iiificantly suggest iro that I was to stay right there until thu day and hour. The sentence was fully ro ili.-.- l during the sunless days and no darker nights of tho weeks that followed. Daylight! (loud God. man! yon do not appreciate what, 11 ray of :;l.id. bright sunlight is until shut in from all that inaki s day beautiful, j Oil, yes; Iconipreh-nde- d, sliglitlv, that mine was no trilling sentence as I HHAWMi Tiin o'.nii'.i:. hand clasped by each, as the little moni-tor on the mantel broke the gathering stillness with ils metal voice crying the half hour gone! Just then it step sounded without, a hand touched the knob, the la y turned in the lock, the dour was thrown open and the colonel stood lookingin hik.ii us. Instinctively I .inmp.-- to my as father and mother sprang to my side, a hand each upon my shoulder. How rapidly thought does its office in such emergencies! My first thought was, their dining hour approaches, and tivse ofac rs wi.-d-to got through this unpleasant duty lie-fo-dinner. For a minute it seemed eternity, and that the little clock h id c - ! to toll off time we stood, the coianel an 7 my-self, silent, jr.izing slerii'; at each other. lie evi l"iii!y csp"cte.l me to speak. Out I did not, wonid not. At length he slowly drew from his pocket a slip of p;tp r, and saying, "Captain, I laivo just received this tele-gram," rem), while we gaa d upon him in strain. 1, listening eag The :i''eut ion of the se;:1i ill III! ease of ('apt. William (oa-.a-- U pe I polled li .1 il furthei orders., liy oluer ..I Tllli I'lil'SiJ.i-.NT- . Not one of nf spoke. "Von cnu" s!;,y with your frii ud'( till 3 o'clock. Then vou ;.a back to your cell," he closed tin; door and left us hurriedly. Father drew a long, trembling sigh and sunk slowly to the lloor, wii"fo nio!atThad already fd'in, Titeir sap-po-goiie. the sudden, ;::!,. !',,r iift-in- g of tu" t a.::,! of U. a.ii. 'f a rr.-- h of re-lief fi'oi'i Ua hoa.ii! nia''t aiare, ca.i'-e- a quiei; r. vulsion of that naele inn 111 p. ; a r a.r. v a ; a iiaiie. And I. !,),.. ..in if my par iiis. Th" liiiiii:-- !' t.i! I s .'a'!::-ni- i at tn.t hear. !sr : ... rs ;u. l !.a: '.' a .. 1 us. :.:ai I b ::.! !.'. pia.aaa-- o a ' : .,1;'. a p:a;.. I' - f 'aaiiia 1" f aal ta .'ark iha-- ( i .... a i.-i'- pass d (,y. tile iii.:-!- : of 1:1". Mv seat a- -- of ,,-.- was o'eiaa! .1 to iutpi lsoum.'iit and labor uiii an ti;.? .i- -, I'at va; !ii'a!-- W. F. Gord-- a in Is ..id is-- a .a:ae. SKNTl-NCKI- TO DEATH. " ,. F, V E U mind f wliiit my Im: iia ss frf? fj ; or how 1 was be- - t1' v i;i t rayed and bow I P 'A wait galhered in. fY''tMf. ' tti:nonhthatthev SJS - J.C . ."Jbaged me 1WJ V.' ' Jmil. s inside the '"' . eiiemv'slini'snnd 4 - 41. .4W''!-T- - hustled me off to vre nnt prisotiat Fort.Mc.- - years j H ilt tniore harbor, where 1 wits V(vAWthnt Mr d with tint clmrgijof being it Jilbf,.y mat lor that I had on when VfC1 Pieces 1 my full uuiform aa a captain. Iv.seUL ter that at my court-marti- trial JL ithei if wn officer who captured 1110 testi-- t vSeil'Hiat ho did not take ins as a spy. that there was no work for a spy where hw captured me. J Xo timiter; 1 was found gniity, and tho sentence was read to me, "To bo , hanged as 11 spy on tho parade ground of Fort Melleiiry between the hours of 12 m. and ii o'clock p. 111., Nov. 3, lsi;:!." In answer to my request that, if they must kill me, for the sake of I , nor to give me the death of a soldier, they graciously changed the paper to read, "To lie shot to death with musketry, on the parade ground." etc. Somehow, 1 suppose I did not fully comprehend or adequately appreciate tny situation, lor 1 did not feel then, any more than I do now, that death was to be my next deal. Nor had I at all contemplated that result all through the trial. Only the last day before that sen-tence was read to me I had been creating merriment by asking puzzling or irrele-vant questions of the judge advocate, telling jokes during tho recesses of the con rt, in divers manners creating fnu to draw mirth for myself out of that barren rock, "military justice." Only tho day before, the president of the court mar-tial, the colonel of tho regiment, twelve of wlioseflieers composed my adjudi-cators, listed to talk a littla with me. "Of course." "Captain," said he, "I greatly fear you do not appreciate your situation." "Well, colonel, 1 know of no man more favorably situated to realize it. Why do you say so?" "Because, sir, your life is at stake in this vrial." 1 "Well?" "Well, ywu'll be found guilty, most assuredly, of tho charge." 'WeiiV' " on II be sentenced to die." "Well?" "And you'll be hanu'ed or shot! And' here yon have boon sp nditig the leisure hours of the cam t trying you f ir life 111 frivolous jesling and mi; til. As a fal-low man, it grieves me to sea yi.n so care-hsssl- y playing at so terriaia a brink as you stand on." "Coi niel," was the reply. "1 than!; you for your interest. If we itr- national enemies, you sp k a a mam and as a soldier. But let i.ie say thi s" mow I can-not explain wliat in.iiiee.l n: : I make the following foolish, braggart speech, but it bubbled upand was spoken i, "eol-0- 1 .el, you or 1 may die before night: we d,iioti know; but in so far as the resuU ot our court's finding is concerned, 1 will lie alive when you and your twelve oliieers 'ire dead and forgotten!" Ho left me in disgust and I don't blame him. But such was my g. I did not "('.el it in my b.aa-.-t.- tta the slang goes, t!: it death was .so m ar. Tliat colonel and tho entire twelve cou'p. si:, th.. court di' d before I was Mcoaiiaa-'!---"sho- to .hath" in one d'.ar.r.' at Cold M irbor. I la.e 1... write the occu.'i.-a- i e twenty-fiv- e years aivr Uie Coi'V.-rs'i- i a .u. it way or uaiv not be true that when 1ne ntoti t,-- sinalaso-i- i victim li.. s, p.; inn;, wiy. a spiriin-- .i that ii" is going t let fly from , iealii's quiver tho fatal uart. il: that ; 'cook's v.i.ii lay i.arr c I. ; ono or ooiTce. lit:!, in v. a, unit", 1111 ier si rict orders not to i: or si j 1..! t tin.' pris-oner. ;:s le , slmVel leiUaled in my l i f taii;"-- l food, r.Tlilio:,! h.e.v I rrov,; la make bim If i. only wuiiki oir.o ia.e. ahuso ma, .'iiiy.,iiia.:; evi a iiis pr.aaiuty would havtt sounded as ineloly in my solitude. I never knew what anisic there was. in thu human voice till in that dungeon where it never sounded, and where I soon grew stariied at uiy own. The post chaplain's was tiio only hu-man voice I heard for weeks and his only once, for my levity shocked him so' that he jgavo me up as an irredeemable reprobate. He offered u prayer for me, however, 1 courteously kneeling with him on the stouo Moor. But he never came again. Ho told mo what my occasionally al-lowed letters from my friends had too plainly informed me that there was 110 hope of escape from the fate that seemed to them and the outside world to be staring 1110 in the fae.. Every possible effort had been made, every available in-fluence pressed into service with tho president, and he had positively declined interfering with the judgment of the court marl ial. The worthy chaplain cor-roborated their sad infoiiii.itioii: said he: "Captain, you should prepare for death, for your life ends in a few days." Here was fool for redaction, surely. In tho prime and vigor of early man-hood, my veins thrilling with the bound-ing energy of young blood, life just wild its plans, schemes .Tad pur-poses all to work out; a young wife mid two children, with all the hopes of joy existence with tiieui gave; ambitious walks all wide before me awaiting to be trod: what burning pages yet umvad in the book of life! In bat tle the half read paragraph of life is suddenly left, with a dash , an unseen, unlelt bullet cut ; off, without a though., the might be. But here, alone, in silent, darkness the heavy wond- r l 1 c ;r,e, "So strong in health and hope, of life, ia death so near.-'- Life's retro; licet, as memory w.'ei forced tot hi. i v. presented so much to bo naiioiio, so milch yet to lie dan;', ao much just begun that should b" finish; 1. li il it true-li- tis hill", h";ir!y, he: it ay body to to iVcd t h-woiaie. At" tiie-- li::," Kii'bs to walk Quick, il.-- '. e. lii'ii! , i ill" who li.ar 'h w,;h ia;. .'. i to ii,.ia 'a out wild tin-:.:- and 1:1 y Lack wiiiea,; me? to :,', .' ;,; y .oa a,.': oy, . one 0 i':d,; . f saa-iaait- , . :: I t a, :. :;.'.: a;i for; a ia i ho ..,.:' , d' ata'; l.-- a ;, Am 1 ! .1.. ? 'i"ia:;r T A- ia. moia? Taik- - i ' a a.:;: . ; v..- - i: aal lia ti f..r-j.'o-a? U t i v:: a am is I..,, a! ! t Wll .!' so! ': i Si 'la '. ''.' eh" ' W i i' ' ' 1. Cn 111 lay !':' a.'? To 1, ai- .- c "a . .::;, " iiaaa y a: -- Iia !" 1: , ;:" ,; a" a ai a ti. ..th. ,ol ia aa i;a t.;;i -- umi li:. :i for. v f iz'.o v i. : :::. '; For tia. Ik m r I esiik! i,..t s..v. and wbv I a a a; ;..!'. !:;:.-v.- : :.. ii a a y :, ;f 1 iliat of la-- 'a.: ): ; of tia: ! !;n ','.- .J. ' ., .". i.y ,:iy .riai:-"- ; ikai!, i c ai-- 1 !..",..: I was io die aa soon. Mi.-i- i r ;' ' a re' :' a . - I'' : y. .a ',,, t . ;.i 1 ,a;,ky : a , . 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"rakae ! .: ka that grow up.. u me in that :.ei k.r. Not 11 human soul not, rvei; 1: k";'e. ex-cept ihe u. ) :.!. the h"i;vv si illio ss of t aal mark y f ' Out yonder, aot ! ia: a.- - sent re. t'.r I Ti ( ! ri ; nr.-1 i a of tiie r'l;.-- a. iat-- It i i..- - on post. Bill 1 - '. :i rd ikta. Twice a day, gi Kiiiy ijiua.'. , camj the ti W$) M M n,.v iii wM iiL M i. - ' ., 'a'.. ''v,'.".;":-v;- '' " ' ; . ' t i -- 1 . ' ' .', .'.- - ' ..' VV S, - - J ,.,.. ' .., '.. .i ' ..." '.. T"..' : - ' '. t.- - v, -- i.i.- ..... r i ... ",..' ti . , .. , J- - " i . o ... j. - i I'Trnpw.'w.-r-r-tTs- yf ; i' 4 ' ,'-'- ,' .r a ;, V .V . ; r ., ... .".'.. ,ia' ;: '.'.,.'..,;. ;a , . . , ' j 1 - x Mi-- a , - " ' - ' ' t - 1 I ' ih - p.'i ( l( t ? - ' ' ' 1 . ' ' f ' r - t'fpri ' 1' i a,.: ...'..' ...''..'..:' - .a' vi J i a ?w i i !w f r- "u ' .'.",-."- . .. .... r ' !s J;3 ' - ; . - - A " . iy-- - - - : ; : "1 , . .vJV : , ' -- : j-t "t - -- -is - , v - , " i. .11. a. r. inn. Arabro: a I' .v.tai L..1 w; horn in Cnl-- ; - c. 1,0; v, a., 'J, 1'i, ami liit il at. h: t o,t i;i it i f F. ti rcbui'!', j Aj.nl . hv.' l, taaivfora, not i 111 to fur! v i . .irs.i.nivt ;ht,'i'ii wars after ' lo.'iMia.r o. 1 l'otnt, yi-- t it.f riiij hanl to 1. i.'Vn i'.a ,; ..1 rt was so bniJ wli.'t! WD tninl; ol la.-- , ;i. liiavoaioiits. In Ttlcxtito binl t'1-.- t .'Wiii m .la..rvn... il vna ubiUiy ia !,,,'i ' I X' a 5 'a .V ' ' V'-.'sf"!.- -; j CrN. A. P. HILL. the national army; in Virginia he wait in almost every important battle fought by Gen. Lee, and always with profit to his commander and honor to himself, Gen. Lee would gladly have hail him avoid his last venture, but he volun--j teered it and fell by tho chance shot of a straggler from tho Federals. He was spared the final pang he did not wit-- I in-s-s the surrender. A fair of Them. ,.t---,fv r'fi'n s " l.e-nr- 1.; . 1.1U1 s 1 onh si I 1 1 la'tii: ot im tit, laor.ti'i ! it'll .ii.. vyh t t ( 11 up v.i. ': a s ra v sr.::i 'a" ."si. .11 alt' coca ia v l!:i'",'te.i 11 ill I t - ant aec: "iiil ho-- , o.' t I hi;: il'.'i'y aa" t.- - ",') 0 it 1 ' U- - 1I1- "."1 tie. I'.,V. In r;a," ;" it. '..! aita out with his sword aad was a',, a n a : the of-- f ;i,.T, " ')"!: ii" sal k I' ; id up both !i::"a-- ' crvin;;. a " ,,. IMv'iav"' :' 1 aa'i taik a kit r tia.a yeai can."' is,u a :i I'll Ik ',': ;!:ac. Confi'ilurato SurTlvors. Where are the survivors of the Con-federate armies? Do they constitute anywhere a distinct class, or do they profess sentiments or cherish hopes dif-ferent f rom those of their fellow citi-zens? Assuredly not. They are found in every walk of life, dohifc their duty like men and enjoying an astonishingly , largo percentage of success. Cen. J. C. ltritcktnrl(tr. Jfiij. Gen. John C. Breckiuridgo 00 cujiied a place both in civil life and that of war which commands both sympathy and respect. While every influence of a sordid or selfish kind would have held him neutral or even hostile to the south, as soon as all hope of peaceable settle-ment was exhaiii ted lie boldly took his stand with Iris southern friends and stood wit fi them to tho last. Born Jan. 21, lts-J-l, he reached the high dignity of tho chair at tho age ot I . ... I' ,wi'; 1 . - - V ' ' ,V v ' ' k:ni''A . .,'.--.- " r'a.: '" 'A ' ''..j'""- ' ; -. : '- -? a- - 0 ' iii s'. ,t. c. till. Froai i;ie oaouiag of tS(3 till timt of la ;ii ins ike was it combination of ca:::r ai. a ;.. k,;' . ('aiied to servo as seen ry f war in Jartiuirv, ltU., ha 1, aaaiii' d la a o:-- t wlulo there was a go"i riiu-.-a- ve, n'ad rt'ttirning ia IN s ir. ;;. la.s ( xk he was fast rising to proo-oi- a. e a a' '.a; when death came to him ai it IT, sT.". tory "ti::v" t iiai'i.il.'i; .ae :aaa. a- - l'' aa. 'k' t".t""f. a' 'ii ', :".'.', 'i ";vi,'":t .a i,i.'-"t- : ;:a of !k: ,.:ao;:'t aaa liiy f ;d ( .) er.a y ; ia-r- i'aa, y ,,, i;-.- be i aa ear .. In fia.'.a., a;:r ae: ae-- ; tiia Faaera! eoin- -' ra.a.a, ; :i b- a l a ' had ) iarra I v;;U r. laaaaiiaitiik y aaa i'oraai ;:;.;! tiaist, ever lie l.a; ia;;.,'' a ill, , .y ia. ... ..' .. 'oa -I I' a k.oaal y.i -- Pj.-i i', !) a a; A e a a-a ... ', ' a ,, e !' !o ....... , a . ,. ; ,'1 ;: - !' r y a' a ere ai -- a, a Hooky i t. i.: eta." !. Try ti e a k ik'.incrr.t thft French resiaa. int, id Cottitiiereial. 50o wine iueill.i".!. Fin s( a." ..... I wucr at Deskey't beeoi-u- ukiawa. a a k a- y ; p ",' aa .v OU t! a . .1 at k a. - |