Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 7, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 February 1865 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER

VOL. 7. JASPER, INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11,' 1803. NO. 4.

PvaUBIIB EVI V BAUBPAT, AT JaBfF H PCaotO eOCTT, IIDIlll, at

CLEMENT D 0 A H E

' r m 1 , ve i t, I, ' v I on the1 ernre. tu lb. Confederate IidM, and efter jrorrect or Bot, od if o, w.--h-r you will Mone rnt l-m-n of dreitnpoiehed anility.

Ohio river. II Mid lie err-eted me by order waking about on hundred rni'ea I ftnif not order tht I He pa-d rh.ruifh the linea in KenHi-ky, denounced the Preeideet'e

of Qea. Burbndee. I carried down In upon iboir pirhete, I efaiwed Bot- lo return to my duties as L'uteoeut (1 - policy mich 1 diJ. n m eno Im.

OFFICE Colli! or MaCitonAin nao W-wtp n to wait (or th- Ci icinnvi t.ii bridge' otdtr. 1 was kindly treated. I eraor ol Kentucky. If Ii I not true, I ask Ho on wa. arrested hu Colon Wolford,

WtT MTIKSTa. L ni-vi le mei! boat. A I wee arreeted, thea reported to General I. Ii le, theo, lejoa and the juatica of mv government 10 P,UI Snjmm of ihe Ij .nisville Journal. ar - "" " ihoegh illefelly.br to uAcer of the g ee Geue-el Breckinridge, and thon br ermie. recind ite rd-r of Gea. Burbridge. Aa I (jee Hoatun, ard inyelf. W r wer. we TKRMSSTRITLY IN ADVANCE : Mni. I had no diepoeittOB lo renal Wm- won of the war d-perim-nt. on parole of have comnatted no crime. I oak not for oar- , .,, B-eauee we were the only ooee tbnt

y "U in order to o-fettd bad to denounce

Fiagle Subscription, for fifty Now., 91 IB- -(l ,(,,. i rRC uregement oii pvi, i.onor n R cbraond I wee every wheredon. but m-relt eimply juet.re.

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.portion of ii. v old regiment and th- in:-n treated kindly. I never had a crnee word ead nr government grant thai or not' 'would bare reecu-d me. 8. along the lm- or Ink urtag my atey in the Confederacy. Very respccHoll). I... . ... ... l j I I - a ulaUaa k... mmmmm I R i .- a b -, T JtaataW

ATE OP APT'T!:0 .

For-ooereof 10 linee or Iowa, 1 week.tl 0"' r L-uieville end L-xii.gton r,i road. I I never pu.h-d my i.pin.ona. but never de-

Ihie apoe'a'e pril. IK Bre k nridfe. Pr .n.bi.e frt'rum! ii'eckinndg. Bur bridge!

Mia'er. too ! What baa not Kentucky eaf

Eeh eukeeqaeat ineertiow, 74 clejdie. o-jd all auch atieiupie I we eon ;ed being a L'uma w". end w,a fei mr. r'f aeaeo ma nai ronamana i mnt J-r thir rniaerab.o ruU! Violenew Laager advert! a mcnta. at me rate LawM -if innocence end cirted isvwetig. hunorecJ for ao doiof. They nevei doubted would accede lo, if auy vrre required. Te) j d) pleielier Wä tW lint Med with goer A frnefon ovrr even aqaire or ooare, tJ11 j, w, ut -, , ajp t,. my poeitiun. Tfiey only calculated arhlherprtiit all miaundereiaudmg. wrote tbd rillaebr ib'ir policy. Effi-ieH only in one counted ee ac,oar. The- are he terma ltiwgipp, I bei ve at tien. Mr. it waa more atrocioue or more ridiceiaui jfolloariog: thing h- arreei ol n?el m who will net ddetio V'u Bjrbndjre wa- th aci of baniatung a man who bad fought Xu M'. Geo. II. Prentice, : jbow to ilieir arbur.ry away Hundretk w,, in the ci'y. ii id nut eee in- Why f end bled for hie couolry. I' look an imbe- DfiB Sit: H iog coiniMilied no crime' were ehot without trial he order ol But

Noriree of eppintmat of adminitlratsto B cue he k.iw thvt lie hao arrend m cileund-r the charge uf crazy prieet, tPiptatkwt the honor ol in native Slate, or Ihe hridee. Were ellguilt? God only knowc

aeJ tee;al pewjeae of like character to be paid in advance. .teojannG raantBATta :

For Townehip tfi '-ra, e,ch

For C -entr - .i0 . . .

irce b tw-'fi itie ! n, hern tiie p'ow lilt

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ileg tlly. itho-it the a.i.'htevt foundat' m, c jnceive auch a pumahmenr. .country I had foaht end bled for, or to my -' Imegiue thi petty lyreM ef Keniuckp. an 4 therrf r- h- BTM too coward y to mert, llr. Pren'ice being redy to etert beck M.eelf, will perm I roe lo accept anyiiiinj. A pit.k cne-kd. bla- k haired, pretiy felloer

f finldur $ DreatB ol Hörne

rne. H and iiioae who i vem hnu imü lo the Dnited 8iaea. I wrote anJ aeui by

JJ ir.irr?r im hir kwneta. Too coward t i him the following letter lo the Preeident,

thev iiitrmt-o to i- (.- llr L ncuiu.

Re hm i.D. D-c 29. 14.

ti wer, eno w liiek 'h-y th 1 1 I (Imü d ka uiur lerrd.

Yon have pot tHe children to bed. Alice Mwwd. and Wi.li-, and Roee; The have liped their wewt'Oor Fither.' And) eunk tothe r night' repoan, I).d they think of me. dear Aitee? Di they thiak of m and eay, UoJ bieea him, and God blew bine, Dear latber, lar away?'

ft, eny very heart grove nick, Alice, 1 long ao to bekold Bue, w 'h -r pure white forehead). And Mandl with her carl of gold; And Willie, no ear and apeigh ly, fo merrv and tnll of gie O. nay beert ynrne to enfold ye. My enuiiug group of three. I caa bear trt nuat dat. A liN Th camp-It'e gay and wri d, Sbuta from nay yearniag boeom Tie tbomgata of wife and cid. Bat eehce ibw eirht te round m, And) ander uetrong heome, I gather my c'mak ab ot mm, I dfceam ewch long aad dreeme! I ihiwb ef n pale, young nrjee, AJiam, Who looked ap in mt Mmejrt When ibe dram beal at --nmg Aad eelletf me to n aew 1 think of thee, napaei - V-nje, Left ia tbe dear taamre-maM, And bot aoul iaeick with lungs g Torn will aot be nt nan. 0, w "en wilt tbe war be over, A ce! O. when Sali I b-hnld Ron, with h-r pore white f-rehee4. And Maal. with her eoele of gold; Anal Will, no gay and eprghtlr, 8 merry nnd fall of glow. And more than all. the dear wife Who bore my bnbee to nae! One! raard and keep no all. Aliee; God gnard end keep .ne, loo; For if only one were a aemg, What would the other do! 0 w hen wii! the wnr b- over, Aad wbea ehe I b-hold Tbowe whooa I love ao dearly Sale ia the deer home fold! Letter from Lieut Governor Jacob. I rieh to preeent to the nubile a atetement

bat uncondiiiuO'l releaae. I will prbu. cheek ufiiiaed with chronic drnnkennwnt exile Orot. Very teal, row Mend, a h-ad tue hape of ea old faahioned anliamiu T Jac a. 2r end with the fi teat mieroecoee ii It waa my iaten'ion, il I hid not r.-eieed wou'd be itnpoeeible toiSeteet the firal ray of

ii led would he, Ti hia Eicelieucy the President ol the an uncoti Jmnual release, t run the block-iotell g-nre; under the complete control ef

Mm pruaene.' United Set-:

ade to Can. d. aid Iron there to Kentucky !nordiaate vanity, whlekey. and a broken

(J.l diapanea " ! Sia: t )i th-night of tie llh of N vrmtfn the cuoveui ig of the 4,. etu'e, takejdown political preacher, and an int llig-nt I here a.ked to ee-my deught-r. who war ber iaat. I waa arr"vd by order ul Brevet(ny want a a prefil:ug adj er of iSie Senate, community caa form aome idea of thtimol gcoog f ten..! in l.'XiUttun. I did n ' 3ljir Gneral Burttr.lg--, el my country , w here t, conauta ion of mt H ale re erable eulT-ring of poor, lorel Kentucky, gei hit or v !-. I do not know whe beJaV, mi an ahive L luiaviiie. I waa qu rd m 10 be. anJ to tall G-n. Burbridgn Without an armv ! rouH not I've an hoar Caotam IIa e, forgot to a,k G'n. B irbridje'rarrird to L-xiugloo. and kept at Geneta' that in defiaure ol a military eVmpnt I would te 8'ete. Mn. women, and children or n .t. At Cincinnati I informed Cap'atn M LeafCe beadquert-r aome two hour. 'do my do, v l'nt w the reaeon made 1 would riee dp abainnt kirn la the name of Hiwee that I .a nt prepared eti-ier in lo- I courteJ, end confident !y eioected to havejihe attempt t- eectpe to Canada before I Ojd! will njt the patriotiam, keroiem, and waa mH nr 10-r underriotti no o' of mjMv: an interview with General B irbndge. Il .entered toe Confederate loiea. In aboat.ihe blood of eeventv ihoaeand noble aea

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thar I ..n't ha-l 1b m m .oey ; t'.ai I wonl I t 1 ! rJr c,r dJ 1 rec-ived the f illowine:

lit t ARMir.a np thc U 8.

th-eet.we wieh to clerk on the B.i.h o' 'd under eir.ct guar,!, en I eipeiled through

Lm avill- tor mn-r. and telegrnjb for the

mtil biet la run m- mv cloth-e. He aai I Se would t-!ßraph to Burbridy. I hlt-v he -1 d o. n! nat wie the :a ot i'. II -w-

e-r. kiad fri-nda, in" O' th-m entir-

atranera. alippl m- m m miv od under

the Federal Imee, under peuelty of dea'h if I

returned before the war wee over. I waa

r

H Field. ?n , Jao 5 1S5. ( By the direct. on o the P-eeideut, L-eut.

whu have foaghi, Pled, and died fir the Union eauee, nave their Statt from noch die gradation!

But to ret urn. f f area ao nected of

and a t r I had ehed mv biod in defem- Pt Wabmgt .a O. C fed-ral offiera wi.l pane

ahi'te.aml I lu n-d an "Id pair o' pan a..n; what I cona dered a o.oie auai. C-riam., h,,B Cctdingty.

me mut have committed a great crira- tol jueny ii-t a täte. A poor return fo

I 1' had not b'n theeiwounde received end herd e-reiee rendered;

ui'iea bone hi'i-r

into Araw.re nr inv-n'ive t iag sharp -n-l neriv fr-ei ng

rn 1

ki id Inemia. 1 ah'-n'.d hae- -en place I within he lemta with about $1J in njunty I believe h waa the in'en 1 mi to place me ii o'J-r tore me it I we- nt killed to abi'-.t emauajlaavea. Tnev i tie knew

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By command of

L -u'. Oen. OeerT.

T S B ava. A A G.

r ..1 . tar. t ..ill I

' 1 uj I'll.1 m mi.i.i a vim, vs

thue forced by onceaeity into tbe Oofede Biehnrd T Jecoh. of Kentucky, ia perymeeoa 1 ehoold hare b-n arrented nan rnte lin-e. to accept the hospitality and pro- mitten '.o peae (rum the C,afederao line tried bv a c nati'u-ional tribunal. IT fajTlty.

tortion of a people that I had fought againat. ,h Federal linea. anJ from thence to J aboo d barn bean ondemiad end pon.eh-

ed. S one knee better than ihoee who had me arreeted, thai I waa ao traitor; thai 11 a ehediw of e ehergs eitld be auetainnd

or thev wool J hv tried and condemned me, by a m-l.ta-y tribunal. Knowing that I wan

bmb c-.it. iey awdwanpad nnd eeat me, na faet ae eteem power eonld carry me. anrnea the linea. meantime (erging lien againet me, whilst I was where I emilJ not defend mveeif. I am back; what hare ibey gainnd1

Hare Iber aileneed a.i Br the iiriag

he P ee I -n1 who received me very biadU. Hie handed me the following, which, being

'o oae'e cou ury. Kren e thmf haa the boon . ' Ka i, ii tr. I sn.l r in Km . ! before lie la

.k H steAweJ mm m tmLmt wot aerniited. BBConditi n,l releaae. I accepted

iptjn wee an iw-.u w" w - pr - to talk or eoueult with my fnenda; not con fronted; no ehargee preferred and no trial permitted, I am hurried through be linea t

KtscOTtrt Manatcn, W ah .r a, Jaauary If, 1965 Hon. R chard T Jacob:

I . ... . k.n ! 11 h ill ' 1

cera sBdeo.d -'. -h . hid .ii- m ctiar- I are-pt tue h .aoiialiir ane prof dnoB of those 1 ire nimy ,0 proctto t0jO,rf-M. Where A aermen liberty aad w. kept erriet t fajnraf-d botb a lav an t I had fo-jghl agvn.t. It ia difficult to de ' ""?. and remain at large ee far e-re- Ulli,r aM , er.le. prlenne. rbniaa . 1 lafes to ana ansa i Waat I i asHat ' - - - - - - - J

I wi oni perm -.'eJ t lain 00 th- enJ one', e t wnen no cnarge.iv pr-rerr-.i., e , wmwfm awaanaaw "w. an

If hive no' ev-n a eiui-c'or- t . (1 on ejcepl e. 1 awcia- aumur w 10 me r.goi orteren then mp blod wi.l apeak far morn

Bijtht. I wa omr perm

m trivial -ubi'Cia

On the 1 h of X e -ibW Hal I t tntegrnea wbiab I cu" out of tbe IjiaPkl plteej pajM de th- F l-ra. 1- 1-.. and a ronv ; net Ciiamereial, which ia a foliowe: nf a .r'r to tn.s tT'i-t eiv-ti me i T!. P ,. Vs,h: ntrtoa letter aive. the

. . . . s1 a. at the time of the erreet. R-apectfuMv.

Br r.fer ol G'n-ral BorSrile-, piae- a'reei Ol iienani u Col .la. - b a,Je of the F-d-ral nn-s, b, Kentuckr anil leid ti Impo-taat diecoearee. , -i. j llnrinw the ptviree of th eonvaraation. th

o th- Keiuwlie river, not o r-'um I acre are rumore o: a wi ie -prssu tou-pii

recvex-ung.n that State, not lo ta ke it Tree dnt remanee mat enruinir union rerto the Southern fjnfederecy. bat tojaaen had the right to diacuee their rifhte and ueugnreteeeeeond revolution, the obieetihw H"T. a Preaideatial etnraao. and

K-ntuckf lodependentjthat it waa not dieioye I to do no. 1 remarked

that I would go back to K-nturky, that I

If mv .rreat would lead to important 1 lamenJinr the Cmelitutioo. aod the follow

sen, not tor governor nramieue, inat we , -

vir

during th- wr, under penalty or death

I waa rr aa i-ta (m i -r el-m- and a affj

V . wadaaa .-in aa it waa. an 1 irom

k V -hole f tr.une w aa on mr bsek '" n f n ' ' m"'

. If 11.. P.jiianl G..-rnmeni "

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wrong of yor arrent, but act in th hope j-ioqn-ntly than can. and with a roiae ef that thre ia lee liabi'i y to m aunderetand- jrhnnder, echoed and re-echoed by arooeed. iag amanir fJnon m -n bow thaa there wna freeman, proclaim that Ameeicen nmty and

liberty muat and eha'l he preeerred, and woe to them that aland In the war. RtCHAPD T. Jac if T Whit wg kfd Ooming; Thinge are working beautifal'y into the

1 hand of the aho'ttioni-' . At a recent

entering at th Cpr fnatitute. Gnrr.r Smith made a aneeeb on rec onatrueiion and

would do all we could, aa we had done, to

.. .,.1 .... . auetein the Union cauee. T tat we would

Mfii!. an ! w li-n I'lnea? It mere waa a -in-iprwi tiintpi-

ing rewohjtion war adop'ed:

end cintemplated mv p. ion Mt rfl aj

tit.ne ere l.uter Wnv wa- I tlin treated! elnanrea. woald not commoa eenee eaggeet

Wss it hecauat I imr to 'he I n tiiat 1 enouia nur o-ro awaawwaw -soi

.l . J...K,.. asul aili aw I

wnen rwaa w., - - . ' .mImM ead pra.ee him for what we bei . . . .. a k-j ; I rar ' 1 kn i not of it. N or cd I hclieee" r

nna tn-ree.mg . -w . . to be righi, and woatd ittet ae eertaiBly op- w mr own nar.r in he j S,.l.i..r.. wnen ih- f .r one m ment .tli-re nae any euch. Ij mttmrm mm -atift0, .i, -"F 8,, 10 Bkt MT ,i"eti betweeo

Reeolved. That thi meeting consider the

ieved worB ieBd',,f Conntitation will net

be complete till Iber instrument ahall forbid

il.tarw. at, "1 l"

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That I hoped he

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.... a,.,,d Sav- he-n Inat in KentUCKr. II never was ....tv. w.... . , ... .

. . . ... aa i'- :. a. , .... , .,..... i a eecret oolilical

I halt not tnua wo-o? i- o t an , , at-- . - , f . , . a,.,a la a

-t nf ,,r.n .lio 'in ma life - - r

its eitisena on aeeoant of race.

hed, in e time of P-'il. raised e epl-ndidjeny oiher t r

more

an

The meeting aleo adopted the following meeeage to the Preeident, and went it by telegraph: Dcab abd Hoaipco Sir: A thoueend eitl-

mm iaaa,.c, i w.. . . iwut Df New York arnd you thin OieeM-.

Wae it be- tieted that your re-eleeticn wonld prore aimy fnenda called en ine freeiean' wn.ie I - no b,nd dop ,he mt

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reeim-nt, be.'dee recruiting roanr nunareo i . a "rr r i ... a I B.-. A lea I .1 ... it- S ..aa I 1 0B m

J nr.sko.ir f.o. lv and f'ien l eieeuon, ana n is me ouij cnarg um caw , . -

, . . .i.- k..j.i., . a. it It inith. na hr.virht aeamat me. I be. whoee influence I waa arrnated. Some of

3 a Ci'twiorveoi- oomr, to- in- ii..i - m -

In all thie we do not find out why, aad by

I . . . .i . k. . . . i . a. i.t.

. . . h ... 1 1 . rt - rnm iii.-nrr

"Tirrr m V.rrr. ri?!liria . u.a Ihe . mmm m, country. I bel,er.dno!-Ma.r.rre.t.od.-and-yr..e.... Mr

rri Mifjr ur lUbf" 1 I.Ullle, waj" vril'f'ianf itau" j iB.ereeted. I ahoold not trouble the public nf , at.ve bt.ie. the nrhi of fr-e eincerely; I therefore worked with nil the.LtneoIn te'egraphed to Borbridg. to abow

with that which concerned me alnnn. paeech ahould be eonteat with the iaflictieaof ee

peroon

verepereonal rkaatieewent upon the author

of any arreet aad thoee who mlo him Ae every eitisea ef thie eonntry ia an mack il

before

f my native bteie. the right at fr-e e.occrely; I therefore worked with all the,l-eoia te egrapnea o ntrormge ,o .now I free pre... free .ofTr.g.. and the energy and intelleit that I poeeewed to de-jthe charge, againat ma. Borbr.dgn waa ab',1 right of ever, ci.ia-n. to be Ir.eJ Jon. Thun beli.ving, it we. not only eeat. Hie Adjataat General. I euppoee, he be condemned! Wa. it hecau.e my nght aa an American cit.ten, but my telegrepked about tbe loltoar.nf:

Lei no nee-ro'e hand drjp the mueke' Mil

you have arrael it Vith the ballot.

A Wmtn'i Idea of Troacera. A yeang New Englaod mamma, on tk important occaeioa of making ber little hey

hie iret pair of olored tmaaare. oneeived

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. . . . ä ........ iiiiiv io a i ao. i uu wrrr tr cicLiu uiiiii . i . siiTenani , nrrnnr .1 icud w a. irrinri

had e-reiaea tne riwnia ot an nm'iiiin 1 ------- - - . 1 ,. .... , i :. I I a K-d ,r.e a deec.nied uoob the -L a. mt e.rnea. wi.be. and effort,. U tba io.t.-ce ef Dr. Robert Breckinridge. ""T"

terentedea I em beeau.e bo man knowa . ' . . ,d determined te bow. ee n good einten, L- the charee of eeaerel dmlovalty.'' Oai' make them of the aama uimena'", oeniaa

tbe boor -ken be k...f me, be k da , , of , poll,ie!,0 th. rerdict of tbe Americn. people. I receiving .hie. Mr Li.col- remarked: -Tbiei" - h" and. aad either imerieoae-f oreiiled-I tie " r Burbri.V- aa a had determ.aed to let the reaponetb.lity re.ti, no charge at all.- ""Z' ÄnJ T

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on you, and thee eho eupported yon, 11 me American Union wan broken up aad tbe country deetreyed.

p-,., - itool? We ahall eee had l hue to conjeepublic good, m all are vitnlly ..tarefted. j ew-feonied: I

AgeiB tk. digaity and konnr of my omn, ... , M

native State ban ken raikleenly atricken

down ky iko illegal and urbitrary arreet

Now for the eaoea. Waa it patriotima on he part No, it waa revenge. A few daya before the election, in hia Church Review.

! not been openly condemned. I 'hue reflec- I intended no faciioaa oppoaition. I had proatituted lo politico, Dr. Breckinridge

imA hotsrlv hut tinae waa BaaaiBe and I had entered mr moat solemn proteat; that waa -ailed me. in rouud about, elegaot languagt.

without charge., eoahoating wit0eeen, "jfr.e -f 0 w,,kb.fofa roee fromi.ufSci.nt. I wee not permitted to remain traitor. Without any eirnumleeition, I trial-of na eeeoail ofior. ky nn imbecile neat, with the proud eoneeionaaeaa quH?u Three day. after tbe nleeiion I waa branded him aa a -Her," aad akinned htm la coenmender. ander the complete eoalrol . a.. .... ., ..... ., . hllt ,h. ..... r a-A ,k., m the Richmoad SeniineiLfcoat twro ealwaaaa aod a half of the Lonia-

by order of en apoatale arleet. tar h.e ! ,oj of btd ni aot of mf ennniryJnf the lei of Deaeaaker, take. Iroea Ike

aane rrvenee. rar mesw reeaon. i -a ... . .... ,,.

tkeooghyoejr col am n a, to preeent to lb. pub

lic Ike following: I writ without feeliag, bat fearleeely

If

end for tbnt coaatry I waa Mill willing te Lotf-viUe Journal: We are happy te anriek my life. aeonea that Preeldeat Lmcol n ka. cor we med

I aleo reflected: If I am t hue tre.ted by to the releaae of Lieatenaat Governor Jeeob . . . . 11 ..J r1 E"...k WoHnrit Wa aiarerals

.1 . . . . . . T...... j n.e omcereor mr own eovernroejr. now win sow vv.v,...

T T "TT. TT:V . ' 2 :,I,bw I fo-eht .ea,..t treat ! I flr.. trW hope that ibi. may be th. cnmm.BC.eni nf atdered, bat bad . very pleamat trip, and

vernbe, laet. I wna arraated ky Cjptam jy'Kow, ear, I winh to fled out whetbei ibia it . ready to renew tbe fight jtlmgaenag arkaat crop ! maai eouitf Hawm, at nay -canity reeidence. twenty-; peeeiraio tae aviHary itwaw turn. mwr , , . ,

villa Journal. Unable to nr,ae the brand, which ie indelible, be concluded be woald avenge himeeil opoo me ky having me k.dnepped nnd aent through Ibe Imee. in the

kope thnt I woald be murdered. I waa not

ed them. Tba efjrt, when doamd by the little victim, waa ladieroae in the extreme. Papa, at firei eight of tba baggy garment, no "fearfully aad wonderfully

made - beret into a roar of laughter, aad

exclaimed. "Ob, mv dear, how eonld yea have ike heart to do il! Why. the poor

nine fellew won't know whether he'e going

in ecbool or comiag home Utile Pilgrim.

KT-OLarey, gasiag with aetoniekatewt on aa elepbewt la a wenngerie. naked the keeper, 'what kind ef beeaa ia Ibel nlea hay mid ki, UilP

tcr Tke Viaeeaaee Bah eye that ike re-