Show A correspondent of the Now Orleans I I TimesDemocrat writing1 from San I I Domingo says when the Government j over there wants soldiers It simply Bonds out Into the country and seizes I thorn At first they ar a little discontented I discon-tented but when they find that they can do nothing In the army bettor than j In hell t ordinary haunts and that J there Is a pale Ineffectual ray of glory attached to tho currying of a gun and a cartridge belt they take pride In their J new dignity Each man is furnished I with ono suit of clothes year but as time progresses ho gambles away his buttons lila coat his trousers and his cap keeping l only his gun and his belt Then they make a 0 distinctly picturesque I pictur-esque display as they march through I tho sUe l on state occasions The Government guarantees them four I meals a day but sometimes forgets I I Theshoes supplied are supposed to be I leather In reality they are pasteboard paste-board but as the soldiers prefer to go I barefoot It makes little difference |