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Show ICSW1 tbe sentinel by mere a l'UE AVasatcii Wave, GKO. B.UIZKK, TUESDAY. Editor ami Ma tager. Hits of News From Here nml - National,' Territorial, and Local Trilogy written by Luo II&wkm, for the CelebraThere Gathered by the Use tion of Jwlpeudi'Hce liny in Midway. Ediof Our Assistant tor the Shears. JULY 7, 1891. tliat lore True American patriotism of otir country and honor lor its laws and institutions that knows no superior allegiance that acknowledges no power of government greater than that Inherent principle which place the power f govI . Mt.iMATlH Ci u.i'miiia, Tiie German Teachers National Association at Cincinnati passed a resolution favoring the use of Roman text and English script. AMERICAS' 1ATItIOTISM, a wonmn In .Copyright by American Great Reductions For ernment In the subjects governed. The All hall! Again my hirtluiny comes around - Goscheu states that the British Governpower of any nation lies In the people round. On Iiiim' HienmJ, fitful, to Is ment advance to $200,000 man no and willing My nation, that wondering 4t Imve ckjii I he bpltmlid who campese nhveit desirable to Columbia British to promote govOf chunking year one hundred tn.d fifteen. i nor no set of men have any right tlu-bumght to )u oouie foreign ern or to exercise any authority over Immigration from the Scotch Highlands. i'U Uue Jarring, 1li of of fratricidal warring; Ami one time is those people further than approved There was a net decrease lu circulation Jlut yet much inure of lmpplae ami eae so tbe deof a governed. a people Uciieath net verdant olive abode of hwe. and the by majority during June of $4.21. 974, to a gardeu cuut, chllilbood'v dawn-day- , Our government affords tbe greatest crease of money and bullion In the treas- 1In ruiami and aurtured Fruetiom .tender on nation of Individuals to any plant. same the of $7,03fi,.'04. for liberty period ury Now ce bow my dominion'll extent Cliallic dress goods for one dollar, Twenty yards Ktitbruce wide ami broad a continent. earth, and why should we not love and' Last evening (June SOth) quite a crowd Nor lake, nor mountain, lumber riven worth 8 1-- 2 cents honor that government the greatest, per yard. was attracted to the Union National Bank For bound that liberal most aye the Kreedoin connecrated ground. government grandest, o sound Two silver bars corner to see twenty-twmighty h'4uu hear the joyou Salines and white goods, figured and plain, at greatly exists npoir tlie earth. We rely upon its hfiiiy lioiaimab echoing rebound. to send on a loaded Alice from the four And dray lovely etately daughters forty laws end institution for life, liberty and reduced prices. Have entered Ibrough my iiOftjiituole door, to the train. These bars, worth $22,843,-4AuU now are lttiiiK down in iiiemUhlp fat happiness i It affords us protection In petuefully my riel) repust. go by express to New York City KnjoyliiK Ladies and Misses Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at Uii ftomo there are, ouUide the franchised enjoying the same.aud Insures our peae.e, where have been sold. During the they boumU, prosperity and progress. whom the promise of ftditiWsion sonutl. 50 cents, worth $1.00. first half of this year tlie Alice mills have For et are they Lttmiittf, bumble wajttf.without, turned ont about 873 such silver bars, an Mute lUtoiiing to their favored iter' hout, m their Territorial ftliauie And lulls at fifty cents on the dollar. Trlli- - That praying A jwmkk has been Issued from the average of sixty two per month. t lie v be chrleteued oou willi Statehood' name, governors of several provinces of Russia tint. for Misses and Ladies at one-ha- lf I'pon their lot lug rnether greeting call. regular price. Here come the lulreftt maiden of them all r announcing that all foreigners must bethe District Court tt Denver, Cecil Mv lovely ('tail, daughter ot the mountain, Ia come naturalised or leave the country. Dean was Corsets at 35 cents, worth 75 cents. purkUng a her pure ttauslueeut given $100,000 damages against bright, louutaina. When they get all the Jews ami foreignS. W. French for the alienation of Enter Utah. Summer Goods, Ladies Dress Also a great variety ers out, they wilt probably ask tbe native the affections of Desn's wife. AU the COLUMBIA. to leave. Russian ; Goods and Calicoes, Shoes of all kinds, going persons in the esse are prominent and Thou coiucHt late to fettve meeting, wealthy citizens of Denver and tbe case UTAH. As Ixiusaioi.is conrt bn granted a created a good deal of talk. The reason Yet, I mother, loyal greeting. bring new trial In a civil case on the ground for tbe large amout of damage is that For, e er knew in iny heai t of mother art; That thou the bet durto to went deeded his bad sit bis Penn the alcejs Jurors property that one of That thou almnde-- with true love w Her believeing her true to him, and For poor below and rich above; ing the trial. That full of bleoaing atretch thy arm French profited thereby. From w here Atlantic aea fowl warm, To where embowered Oakland charm; mouuti Frank G. Jenney, chief cnglneerat tbe From old New Hampshire' Rkvkiul of our exchanges came out To Southern Culilorniu,(t fount. Comblue. and tlie white w power-housTransit in of From dressed Columbia week red, here the proud Rapid this atream, Where weet the Florutu orange gleuuis; pany, Salt Lake City, had a frightful ex- Fiom Texan plain to wood oi Maiu Of earth the li.ppieat doimitu, perience w Ith electricity Monday evening. Thu art thou great, aud good, my mother ? In arranging some of the machinery he Poniocrntle Organisation. COLUMBIA used a scrcwdriyer, which coming In conWhy rioeat thon try a tear to mnothcr, Demothe circuwith tact the made a short u tres, Last Wednesday cvcnfiig That eulur in thy clomlcd eye crats of II chef met in Wm. Buys' law it." In an Instant Jenney was surrounded Why heave thy breast a griuvou sigh? id.-wa3- T UTAH. ofllce.and organized the I letter City Dem- with bolts of fire, but after being knockIn sooth, thon art a good as great ocratic Chib. Wm. Boys was elected ed down several times lie managed to To all that dwell wttuin thy gate; But S. W. a Bond and Alfred face though to most thou art true mother, chairman, secretary, gain place of safety. Hie tear i must name thee auother, Willc treasurer j James Clyde,. W. 8. bauds re bully burned, and that he Is A colder uame COLUMBIA. Wille, and Richard Jones were erected still in possession of ills eyesight Is au executive committee. The following looked upon as a miracle. Yesterday he Nay, not stepmother! I may have Hceutcd to my child, platform was adopted, after which the was resting easy and Is expected to be at Le motherly, benign thee, ami mud Thun uuto otnvr ot thy kiu, Ills post In a few days, meeting adjourned slue die : ho earlier did their coure begin. Hut ever wnt a ituughior thou, Believing as we do, that the changed, The Lucky Bill has hriglitcr prospects Ou whom I looked wall friendly brow, condiaa well as the rapidly changing now than ever before. As mentioned in Though ott a seeming unkind trow it Htongiit thy buoyuut spintsuown. tions in tlie social and political status of last weeks Miner, a few small seams of Ueuicuiher not me chiding, this Territory, justify tlie abandonment ore have been cut In the Round Trip which has JUui cling to me m hope abiding. Daily Stage Connection From and To Park City. shaft, of the political organizations which have raised the t'TAU. of those interested In in of and ten more. hopes $1.00 parties per passenger heretofore existed, and that tlie time lias tbe Then may I nurse anew the hope property. The shaft is now 180 feet That ou Mount Nubo central slope sow arrived when tlie political parties of in Soon hail reiulgu proud MtutehouU' star, depth and it is expected that the vein To shine m glory hear and lari' Ills Territory should he formed upon will be cut at about 800 feet. At the orCOLUMBIA. the lines of national politics, leaving iginal discovery, a good vein was found Fret ; each individual citizen to choose for himnot, my daughter, patient be; which dips to the northwest and runs kortney wuo truiy tree would be, self Ids adulation with tlie ono or tlie uortheaat and southwest. Tbe its said, must u ike the blow. ground Thcuiaeive, Hence let thy wisdom wider grow, oilier of the two great political parties Is to Aud Joiu the old which of west irtuou, valorous heart Flagstaff just A heud of the country according to Ids prefer replete with ktuteeruii' art, has A a te a now thou and yielded years ago, heavily crery graceful art, Theu shait thou Joiu my sisiei' rank. enorpand confident of the vlatue, pa- - Indication of carrying a prolific and masa the of triotUm, and integrity of UTAH. vein. Tlie company owns four the pesp(e,.as Bnmoerats we make tlie claims, two of which are For this fair word receive my thanks! Lopatented. " Think not that i withempty naud following declaration of principles i cal experts have visited the mine recently Shull join the sinter' lovely baud. 1 We believe that the- government My btiket nobis a goodly store. and all are of the oponiou that it lias a Tueres Irom the mil tiie precious ore, , of the. United States la a national, sovUy miner's pluck from great deptus tom; Miner. future. great from Tuere's the field nutritious corn, A ereignty, inpremo within its sphere as heat liour as wntlo a Bake, Charie Popper and L. L. Bamngarten The tuber of sis ranch snowy dch gated ar.d defined In the constitution ; Hruwe, ' bariey, rye, oats, sugar beets, e returned home to Salt Lake from their The and to that government our ttrst (To Vie wuu nee lor home- - row U due; autl we believe In a willing shock ranches on White river, v here they l hs grass to feed unnumbered kiii i tu soli once shuuned as alkaline; and loyal obedience to all lta laws and a have keen for the last five weeks. They The tarius with ealtie, horses, sheep; REM-AWERTliEMThe orchards that vast ooumie keep report that they never saw cattle look so Oi truits strict enforcement of the same. in flavor rich und rare, iu uppearance passing fair; S We believe that the several States welt as they do tills year. The shipments And From counties sheep wool wuiie as snow of the' Union are sovereign within their f stock to Chicago, which will com- Much treasures gladly I bestow, AuU more, too uuuierou to tell, sphere, and that upon the preservation mence in about six weeks, will be heavier From mountain crag aud lowly dell, From ol hilin.truui depth oi streams. than several for of their autonomy depend the benefit of yean- past. Messers. Which depth iuau superior skill tedeoms. Meal the liberty of the Bamngarten and Popper both expressed And last, uol least, true hearted men, air wouieu.ehildreu full of Citizens, and the perpetuity of the Union. a desire to see stock yard established Ail euiululliig oue another, keu. 8 AVc are opposed to the idea of a here, which they thought would be of lu loving tucs, ol all the mother. COLUMBIA. eentralVxed or" paternal government, Inestimable advantage to all kinds of dowry, daughter It ah, thine, the best government Is the stock growers ami would make tills city Fair iiexueaUi u Uiee uy a Iow'r being n, rom whom as dew rich bounties uiop. one tbat governs least; and therefore we the market for the entire northwest. ts considerable prospecting for believe ip the largest liberty of t'lio indi- There UTAH. vidual citizen consistent with good gov- lulues being done in tbe White river Aud hers behold Utahs best crop ernment. country, but no particulars could .lie , a boy and a iii(L.i) 4 We are to ; opposed any legislation learned of the value of any of tlie disEnter coveries. a Air. Midway. will remain here Popper by tlie federal government which looks to or operates In levying taxes for the few days, when he will go to New York. Hut hers, Columbia, 1 a midget Long waiting almost iu andgel Time a. lieneflt of any one class at tlie expense know ot tier not one muhtuuMtuce; Mie wauls to make you her oocuuuce. of any other ; but we believe that tlie A CURE FUR SICK HEADACHE. MIDWAY. primal idea of all taxes should be revenue, and that confined to the needs of Tills distressing complaint is due to au Columbia, our great mother, the government economically adminis- inactive or sluggish liver with constipat- I come be to re any other Ot I tails mountain girls. tered. ed bowels which deranges the stomach Ive only a tew posts of violets and wild roses. 5 We are opposed to any legislation and disturbs tlie nervous system, causes From where the Provo pearls. tending to build up monopoly, as tbe re--' dizziness and an oppressive dull pain in But my uilte I offer. suit Is to make Itch the few to the hurt head, often so severe as to prevent all Anti yet very gladly proifer. To Utahs store I of the many, and we believe that tlie rnle rest or sleep. One of Dr. Gun's Improv- U here plenteous snake Creek birdie warbler of government should be the greatest ed Liver Pills will relieve yon of all the I've lumber, hay, ami marble, aud oie. good to the greatest nmnbcr; special pain and misery and a few more doses hggs, butter, cheese, And then my spongy w beaten privileges to none; equality to alb will correct the liver and stomach and Itread can nowhere oe bealeo Tis amid. 8We are unalterably opposed to the regulate the bowels. While these pills iuMy all the world, sheep with fleece so tlosy. dlsfranclilsement of any citizen except are small, My kittc aud horses glossy, easily taken, aud mild aud gen- Ou l Ichest pastures led; for crime, whereof he shall have been tle In tlielr action there is no medicine In creeks anti ditches, first duly convicted. The w made that ill so effectually cure sick The fish mineral w ater i whes 7 We are nualtcrahty opposed to force headache. kuow not where to stop. 25 cents a box. Sold by Hut that 1 best eonteut thee. and fraud in the couduct of elections, or Richard Bridge. Mother, let me present theu This seasous rieiiest crop. to any interference with them by extra-neon-s powers or means. Tho constituPresents uth.k mux ov.2) Yon are In a llad Fix. tion of tlie United States should not be Crei(i Falls. But we will cure you if you yrill pay u vitiated by makeshift legislation to facilTills is an illusion to the Men who are Weak, Nervous, ami DebilitatXotksi 1.) itate party advantages. , ed, suffering friirn Nervous Debility, Seminal proverbial wealth of the Territory iu The foregoing we believe to be au Weakness, and all tlie effects of early evil chlklrcu. embodiment of the true principles of Rehabits, or Inter indiscretions, which lead io 2.) Tills alludes to the fact that publican. Democratic government, which Premature tlie births In Midway, this year, have or Consumption Decay, Insanity, find their expression In the just interpreshould send for and nwd tlie Book of Life, been so far almost exclusively of tbe tation of our constitution ;and wc most cor. giving particulars of a Home Cure. Sent male sex. Tbe secoud hit Is a climax dially Invite tha people of Utah, without (sealed) free, by addressing Dr. Parkers on tbe first, of eeurso applicable ouly regard to previous political affiliations, Medical and Surgical Institute, 131 North under like circumstances to other localiwho are willing to subscribe thereto lias Sprue St., Nashville, Tenn. They guar- ties, whereas "Utah's best crop am abide the actiou of tbe Democratic antee a cure or no pay. The Similar Territorial enrreucy. L. II. party la It organized capacity, to join Morainf, with ns in our effort to build np a party NOW TRY TUIS. in Utah lusympathy and harmony with iWbsnd Bros, of Psrk City will pay highet the Democratic party of tlie nation." di price for pork. For particulars inquire It will cost you nothin:; and will surely do of Joseph Rasbaud at Hcber. . you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs, Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, For Sale. Criminal and civil and other lciral Couolu nd Colds iscuanuiteed to give relit f, or m,My will he paid back. Futl'erers from The Ha'Ubme Rauch, comprising 190 blanks at this office. La Grippe found it just tlie thing and under it use iiad a speedy ami perfect recovery. acres of dcsircuble land, apply to Extensive adrertisirg Is the key to success. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn William Pcteivn, ftr yourself jut how go. si a thing it is. 8C8 West street Trial bottles fits at Bridge. Drug fa't Lake Citv, Location blanks at this office. Store. Lanje else 50 c. and $1.C0. 3n.l2-9- 2 C-- , of 6, Mens Jerseys of CHEAP! CAEAPER! CHEAPEST! June 25. pine-cla- e THURSDAY. June 25. OPENING GRAND Of title M HOT . 1 POT BATHING RESORT. Everybody Made Welcome. s. j. scHNEitei, ohl-ttui- June 25. Proprietor. THURSDAY. June 25. v Do 'your Employes5 nt VoRrioURS-- S Press Associatlon-- l 1IE circumstances o I Richardson's capture by the Confederates were clmruc t e r i s t i c. When Grant's army ry 1 Dfflf ? afltjp-lar.e- sA T While:' USLEEP. was at Grand Gulf, on the Mississippi below Vicksburg, Richardson, Junius 11 e u r i Browne, also of The Trlb--uuo, and R.T. Col-- h u r n, of T b e World, joine.1 an expedition fitted to run out past the Vicksburg butr x teries and got ac-- " coinraodatious on a barge loaded After a terrible experience the ex;edition passed five miles of batteries and was "within ten minutes of safety In tho when it suddenly camo to grief. confusion canseil by our evolutions iu the last eddies, says Richardson, I h;ul quite tlie points of tbe compass, ant asked, In rewhich direction is Vicksburg? There, lurid smoke. plied Junius, pointing to the I thiuk it must boon tho other shore. Oh, no; wait a moment and youll sec the flash of the guns. Just then I did see the flash of more guns than I coveted, toaud four or five shots camo shrieking ward ns. Colburn nml myself inst inctively bales. A dropped behind tho nearest bay moment after wo were amused to olwerve that wo had sought shelter on the wrong side of the bales the side facing the Confederate guns. I suppose we can surrender, cried SPECIAL Surrender tho devil: replied Colburn. I suppose wo will fight them! It was very creditable to the determination of our companion, but, to put it mildwere ly, our fighting facilities just then somewhat limited. My comrades assisted nearly all the wounded and scalded men down tbe sides of the barge to tho waters edge, and placed them carefully upon liay bales. Remaining there we had nothing to lose and nothin, to gain, uml I urged: Let us take to tho water. Oh, yes, my friends replied; we will after a while. Soon I iv pea ted tho suggestion and they repeated tlie answer. It was no time to stand upon forms. I jumped into the river, ten or fifteen feet below our barge. They rolled over a hay bale for mo. I climbed upon it nnd found it a very comfortable means of navigation. At last, free from the instinctive dread of mutilation by iplinters which had constantly haunted mo, I now felt that if wounded at all it mist at least be by a clean shot. Tlie , bought wns a great relief. With dim suspicion not tba ripe nml Perfect knowlc lge aftorwur.1 obtained Mint clothing was scarce in tiie southern Confederacy, I removed my boots, lie.l '.hem together with my watch guard and "nsteued them to one of tho hoops of tlie hale. Taking off my coat I secured if in Bit satno manner. Settling Himself securely. on Ids floating hale Richardson determined to escape down the river, but the enemy ceased firing and Vnt out. a yawl ami captured the whole party. The three corresp indents gavo the usual parole and went to Richmond for exchange. Imt tho Confederate comrai.v r inner refused to release The Trilmnomcu, raid they lay in Libby prison nnd Castle Thunder several months. After employing counsel and trying every honorable means to secure justice the unfortunate uen began to plot for cscapo. Once they had everything planned to bribe the guards, but an aceidcnt revealed the scheme, and they were put in a for nti were shortly rftenrard sent to Salisbury, N. C. About this time a correspondent of tho Cincinnati I lazetfe, V.J T. Davis, united his fortunes tdli Tiie Tribune men. A friendly guard lurgained to p:iss tlie trio over his beat on ft certain night. Richardson nnd Browne Were on band, but nu accident delayed Davis until the guard was relieved, nnd ihe others refused to proceed without him. Again and ugain hopes of escape were frustrated bysomo triflo. Now and then desperation led to some morodui ing efforts, hut these, too, failed. Oue day a body of prisoners rushed upon a guard relief, seized their muskets, nnd - attacked the sentinels on their posts. In their haste nil Lands rushed to ono point and attempted to pass the fence, but a couple of field pieces nml the muskets of the reserve guard turned upon that one point, quelled the insurrection iu three minutes. A schomo of tunneling was pushed far toward success, but the prison commandant took alarm and posted a second line of guards 100 feet outside tho stockade, nud that rendered egress by tUQUcis out of tbe dun-freo- n l- puni.-diinen- question. 1 NOTICE! To irferease our cash trade we offer to every purchaser of $25.00 worth of merchandise at retail for cash A COPY OF THE ta-2- 5 Peoples Encyclopaedia , ( OF , , -t USEFUL INFORMATION. The book is valued at $5.00. See that you get a Ticket aud that every Cash Purchase is punched. VZhen $25 is punched, present the ticket and get your book. IE3Za,tc!h. Bz Co. Apparently . '? TL litlte-dsBilo- plied modestly; Probably I kav bat with ns and I am not quip, ,k The sentinel which was all but all wrong in U.cIgJJ.fe'ki not know the difference, son to pass on. Once met several Confederate orachi,8' him nnd knew that he wasoutnh. but the "peculiarly honest like look of that mediciuobox ,0,7 . off their guard. Wul dispensary Richari,oa" hia'C' h slipped under a convenient H dark his friends joined J the outer passed guard with For Tlie Tribune men this was twenty months of captivity The first night and day the barn of u friendly citSJT mile of tbe prison. The Confedcnite lieutenant Sons ot America, an order h men wlio secretly aide the them and gave fail direction, friends on their journey. The, out on their lon clad and weak from wiuterfnp.M The main guide ot tV" ,,s railroad track running west often obliged to leave tbe line, hZ avoid crowded settlements, anl iifl! detours were frequently T5 emergencies they relied friends among tbe slaves to. hiJL aright. Ono night they refreshed in a slave cabin, ing. says Richardson, that IhS cd for twenty months, (t wasr to squalor, but it looked mom than the most elegant loon." The s ave led them to therailraih which they had strayed, and a Wz took them near to a village, In,,,.' this they lost their way aadwa cxarniiCt. outS S H S" ..t I.S; 1 r poor scalded fellow. 1 N ni., all tbe indignation 1 eoulal you not seen it often tnooM Told In The Story Albert D. Kichardson ni. narrative, Field, -Duncoeu and Twenty Month.- Captivity .ltd Day. Hace tor Liberty. a Twenty-seve- n cornu-copii- uln-liii- AMONG , 1Iuve you a sir Certainly I have a this time' IKIISOX.E. full-gro- national attire. e Utah, a budding maiden, with containing samples of Utahs productions. Don Pedro Montt, Chilean Insurgent Midway, a child, with basket of native insurtho that word has received envoy, willows, containing samples of home gents have occupied Huasco, Balmsceda's productions. forces fleeing. A Bov and a Giui., matched, about six , The compact signed at years of age. A Bauv Bor, less than six months been extended in order to Brussel b How Prance and tbe United States to of age. give their adherence. inter Columbia. sntl-!vc- HOW A TRIBUNE MAN FARED THE CONFEDERATES. Wasatch county, Utah, on July 4tli, 1891. - Fulerrd at the Postnfflre, Jlrbrr, m owl das wail waller. sentinel stop1)eJ me from a dungeon cell The (tomauilmg: Utah Midway. Columbia .MISCELLANEOUS CULLIXCS the snyr;;a miles to gain half a mile. Another-- ! friend hid them for a (by in Luma Master is a temjfci barn, remarkin'.;: man, a Confederate officer, and sonii me if Ho was to fiud it out," Regaining the right ro.vl the ta walked oil until daylight., when the; covered that they were living fulluwi a Confederate homo guard. Anotlwi detour was necessary to throw him ol scent. They next cntcreJ a region r. slaves were few. Being almost star one of the party, who bal secarsi Confederate uniform fora disguise. cd a wayside tavern to get fool li barroom a lounger gave him the it? the Sons of America. This br ugUt a friend indeed, who ImuioJ the mules to ride and guided them the to tlie home of a strong Union man. On the morning of the seventh (lip found that they had nreln fifty direct journey. Their next ti friend was a woman whose Bcqnnint Richardson mud" by tapping nt thi After asari.-htlrof a log cotta-re- . she betrayed her sympathy vii j thf t! cause. Richards in toi l hi ceiving the cheerful sdiititioi: If you are Yankees all I h in to that you have come exactly t 8 place." l s'jesaiJ to "i;!ir!oz were the first Yankee i ever si. I moment oinerrc-- yoarcl'ith a? it to'1 you must lie one, an I I waatej I li!s my arms about your neck an Valin Ou Dec. 39 they into a region where Ugb" hmw k J to plenty. Com in un icatiotis mntit na with women because the out to avoid impressment hf ti Afteralliyinsalla! Confederacy. the refugeos found the pnoplesS service. ra c Aft-rw- ur ? These men were waltiaR - , Each had a trusty rifle, one revolvers, a great bowie' knife, . canteen. Guided and fed by such early gets reached Ten ncsseo Bit onr. Yet their perils were mountains were patrolled had to P guerrillas. Once they notorio a quarter of a mile of s vous called Little Richmond arose from his bed and piui-- a the danger at the risk of his other occasion their guide, tin Don Ellis, aroused the psnf "Z with tba startling have walked right 'nt0 Several hundred are within, eighty are in this immediate The refugees scattered an J"j v, nins in groups, each group ful guide. Richardson iud j who by a young woman na this service, and whose revealed Stevens, was not closed. ias y On the 14tli of January, from dispatch this printed , s! correspondent: . fnw' KkoxtiUATWb, rOKTOAIT OF ALDEirr D. RICHARDSON. After spending ten months In the Salisbury prison, Richardson and bis two companions determined to take heavy risks to get out nnd make their way to the mountains of East Tennessee. The outlook, to the statistics of escapes during their experiences in that prison, was not at all promising. Out of seventy prisoners that had passed tho guard but five had reached the north. The others had been retaken ot bad been shotin the mountains. By extraordinary good luck tbe trio passed the guards on the night of Dec. 17, 1804. At the time all three were on duty in the hospital, and Davis and Browne held passes permitting them to go outside the first line of sentinels to a Confederate dispensary for supplies. This privilege had been so long that they were allowed enjoyed to go on s.ght. The nigbt of the escape Browne loaned his pass to Richardson, and with Davis walked coolly out to the dispensers Richardsons exit is described in bis nare rative as follows; A few minutes later, taking a box filled with bottles in which tho medicines were usually brought, and giving it to a lad w ho assisted me in my hospital duties, I started to follow them. As if in great haste we walked rapidly toward the fence. en we reached the I gate took the box from the boy and said to him, of course for sentinel: oin!? 0lItide to get these bottles Idled. I shall be back in fifteen minutes, and want you to remain here to take them and distribute themright the hosamong pitals, Do not go away now. The lad understanding me perfectly re- Plied, YeSj gir.i a j attalupu.a t0 pass Out of the Jaws of dcaU'L T hell. AlbEBI.,BV lie had traveled 34 tbe prison twcnty-ocwuW- P Bnsslae tVstelif of There was a meeting steatnshv and men railroad St. Petersburg to of introducing. round tbe interior of R'iss'tt t0 (i would ho ot great &. have business in the vol from . , make short trips on other by the steamers Rloi also to excursionists lines. But. this measure naueed by the police a At present there is office wbogj by every ticket tbe passports of no w; s whoso permission 5 But if ronud tr'P -- e sued, the holder of to place may sell it be u, tho police would V eye on tho traveling . . ?& dear prl, Fthcr-- My e'o111-thrn fob got was only . one is ninety dollars. tee .rthan dollars more Daughter -- Certainly think how much ., - new. |