| Show A DESERVING DEED all the trials vicissitudes and adventures van tures connected with the undying name of abraham lincoln Liin colo will probably never be told AS voluminous as such recitals are sad and have been now and then one cornea comes to the surface that bad lain in the depths of past events ever since its occurrence and our V minds mind sare are again turned to the remarkable man and those who were are asso elated with him with a freshly fresh lyl awakened awa ened interest A story ia j bov told old which if true as it seema to be should cause attention lov to be diverted for a time from the nagu himself to the one who rendered hir him an inestimable service we are told that ehat col W A H Sillo waye in my A N 1863 rescued president lincoln fro from a disabled steamer ou on the potomac U un dr fire from froin a confederate battery and rowed him to the maryland adoro hors this adventure of president lincoln Is not generally known but if the t tale 1 11 be true mr Sillo waye should not ZITZ be as lowed to be in want of money to nay 4 his rent in a poor room in where he is now said to be and in I 1 ant eminent danger of the tewksbury it is con eded to be a shame that such a situation should even be talks 1 of this relief and ana hr future support should be immediately provided for it is said that Billowa yB ij has a personal letter of thanks 1 aroris 0 i the great president we hardly th think 1 ilk a special pension in this case we boum meet with much objection lu in or out bf f Con congress Congre greaL sc certainly it would be a verv peculiar lar kinu kind ol oi man who would fler one |