Show WHEN MEN'S MENS N SS SOULS LS WERE TR TRIED ED i J 3 Our war Avar was wa was was- heavy d ion on the o oan bars an ago now In ln the Oregonians Oregonian's Half a Gentry Gen Cen J try irY Ago column o f pome nc items s that make nake jl ril clear cleal Th rc is' is one nc f fd IJ instance All for want tant ant oC or cotton hi in Preston England there arc are 23 3 3 receiving parochial p and c charitable reL ic- ic L J Je f r i is an another Serious J IS 1 11 ha having han n been made to an al order for fOI draft by of count county Pennsylvania hani it was nC necessary to call ou out a p militia Utia from U th town to of and itic on insurgents rge S' S F Four jO or five w were re killed a nd d the opp opposition U tr Another tells h how ko w Gen M. M f. f Olay Clay had of of- his j to to tile the th commander on ma in chief to rc in anY any command nd That recalls re ll a brave braYe old t jame nic me C Cassius Caius ill 31 Clay Clar was opposed to slaver slavery ry He Ire lived in Kentucky He lIe l lived e in daily danger Ji 1 death eath for fora a long time but nothing could swerve m 1 his i lo love of country or h lib his willingness ts dl for it if nee need be hc A Another r em item states slates that l- l the tha Hl Underwriters Iia c 1 advanced tes war rates for fOl v vessels t sailing sailing- in the of f the Alabama ul to 5 per pcr cent It ws un understood un iiii- by food by- by officers of ot of ca by vessels by her v and sib since e i cleaned that she bhe Y v uld lild cruise about the the gulf ba banks binks ks for a 1 few wc weeks ks' ks to d destroy tile the large American shipping Her lIeI crew v consisted of Englishmen offic officered red b by so t l pj Her lIel crew cre was AUIS all English an and most flOSt of her oili cers The rue record of old England in Ii those days s 's is isone one h Englishmen as a rule ruc are not proud of t Y fitted fitte ou O out ships t to J prey re l upon the ships of a anati nati ii with whom hom lioni they fhe t to li j be f friends built hew i pV w ships ip for t the c reb furnished them lc n y th guns and crews and the meli men who ho built t the i- i ships were th the mci chants indo and i manufacturers m tur iS i'S S 'S d bY bi Great Geal Britain who wanted just such trade as lS Mr Il to give iye then in ea tase he lie is elected president nt And relying ing on tl the e do-c do doctrine rine of chance they the th thought 1 the the- 1 could never he be put putdown down 10 1 an and so they advanced money to build build the thc chips mi and mold the guns gUllS to destroy American commence n c and to the ll day of fr free c Jr trade trad h hI I othin Nothing but hut the heroic determination of ot England's Eng Eug- lands land's queen an and 1 a ii few men like John Bright who ho stood tood b by her saved her from intervention il tel i in ill American n affairs which inter intervention e i n meant war i upon the Q United Unite 1 States and aul in fl favor of the l e con coil ede y and and then aei- aei across ss the channel Napoleon crazy raz to join with ith her Iel in iT the the- mo moye Xa- Xa n- n j n was as held steady b by Russia Ruia The rhe Plic Russian premier l er wired to France r n e that hat any intervention tio l in inthe iii the case of t tIle the e United 1 States States' aud the southern s confederacy 1 0 ld h be he held 1 by Russia as aan au act of ofa war Avar a and l to o ha back k that opinion the thc fleets of Russia Russin Rus Bus sin sia slain in the Atlantic w were r rendezvoused ol in New York bay baj those on the P Pacific in S San 1 Fl Francisco 0 b bay y Yf the matt matter t went in do doubt t. t until the M Monitor the little litHe Monitor i of Ericsson in III one oue hours hour's fighting made clear clem to both England d I and France Francc rance that their g great cat navies were hut but as paper ships and that Ol they r would not l last hit st half an aI h hourIn hour hourin in a conflict with Avith a few sti such h boats as the Monitor Moni Ioni 01 tor which was Avas built in two months month Th The A Alabama Ala Ala- a- a bama w went Avent t on with her nel d destruction j until il she r ran n against the thc old Kearsarge and th then n niu in iu one hour nour and nd one minute from the time the fight began she do down don n and aud the people that thit lined the thc outer Works at Cherbourg saw that tl the pet ct ship sini which j they had been entertaining for fo two ecks w Avas wa gone 0 s f Th There re w r rc S some lC great things done l nc by b men i fI in t t. t that lat war gl great at things ow J both sides aides a many manya a a glorious s soul ur was Wl called d But wh tJ the clouds finally broke mid and rolled away i it H w w Avas ws s s' s a clear e r e c case sc 11 than ban ni an overruling g providence pro ila had 1 set tJ the tIie stage L and called called- each cach mighty l t act ct until slavery el l lid had d fad tt lid lid- v ll away iw r c under our Hag T I |