| Show BAYONETS the springfield republican says that when bayonets think thinh their triumph is half secured and the great difference differ ence between the french and italians and tte aus wan soldiery to whom hom they are opposed is that their bayonets think vi while litile those of the austrians Aust rians to do not captain marryatt in ins his american diary gives an anecdote of a yankee soldier who tor the first time seeing the enemy approach appi charging bayonets was for the moment somewhat puzzled by the movement but as soon as lie be understood tile the object exclaimed well I 1 calculate my piece of irons as good as yourn and very bickly quickly ly demonstrated the fact to the satisfaction of his antagonist marryatt says bays that a people who calculate tit in this way at such a moment are not dot to be despised the austrians Aust rians do not seem to have the calculating any more than tile the Ib thinking inking faculty facility nor to have encouraged themselves by the reflection that the ver very y assailants m aho vho lie were bounding so furiously dpn them had always exhibited a sensitiveness e ual to their own when in contact w v ith the british bayonet which millich in its turn had found its full match among among calculating yankees richmond dispatch ch |