Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 November 1879 — Page 6
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Sft S3SS&!!?2 aZST t5T JSTSjOTfiKUi iA. ww .i 1 1 , . WJmw mm thy Mt. Uiy ui4odtv, ty bt! iwH rawrw our wmky MmrM ami awuinao. ' Muwfci awv hay nw wr aSyl, l thy wktnum, alt thy butt dttmyed, i hollow wiad MMMUt fMMltr throuath thr bower-. Mmuku ilty uiUuiK mniw bJoom m mot, Ww'tt mn tttfyrt thw imrfwiw of thy Howfre. Are Mmi mm1 ttrtal mow iMth w luufr'i f nt ; FriMtt MHkwd btMitM om !owly flut(nttK Qm) wkli 11 bnKMltMgr mitt, dup wick ttcaty, wlf Swummmt's hMVtw Me roMtoK at our f. Or hy tlw vUtlly blit me bortM hwh 'w MUvt tho at ef d4 mmI driac ulam( ; Ahu'KfXh tStwwJedv -AHH cni lw m. trout yowwc Meeaj imifgt 3ec all wimhIImuI napirtaecfl in. It w the llckad mmiw jOtte win to raj umw m wit a tn eevu uc h eon, The 8Mn4oh ut a oti HunUUu: Mile. Oar )m ithlt Jovs ar A fatle tlw rwtMbow 1 we U ait priae twr 1 1 are ever inlekwt Ited, jw eolon in the sky: : rit our hamtitte euoiiKH : "We eree)y fcl it a it paaie by. T-lv mmik evtr itH.HMMn(te rotimiw. Ami wh till p-st ne Kihw bow swewt it was. Spirit i utuuicr, vMt ud agaiMi IN A TIME OF TROUBLE. A an from te biickt, LookiHr iowM itnoH tin: laatte, Om fanit btacte a sUjrtat, ' " rair aMU aat dwewt tdt, 4 Sff the travk-lM?"ow IxMMfr neart, m, luae ea LrmfC w-Uk'nKrci hewXo OHtl to hi fat-K So Faith, aiahl her c-t&re, KtihoMtitK far ln.'Htli The briirht or ftoouiy bara 1m th web ik Mfes ad dth, 1 wery har8 that deM Th dark Uvaili h tU ; hainy twaj-in that dream The bright nty all tlielr goal. Jib 1 kt thtK faith be oars That vti'wMd the pata, I Atov thw iiwiwit towns, As4 nnm th nvarisf kh ; tf While, breadth by brealth, appears, As fmM the weaver's IikhJ, Tb patttTii ol the years Wfcfefc G4m1 Uittteli hM4 ulaanea. " Ltmii0n Spcttttor. m m THE COUXSB OF TRUE LOVE. Ohs Cae "HlterelR It DM Ktta Smeth. ," Oh yes," said I'luebe Ana; 44 that is what I thought.' She looked back orer hor shoulder as she spt)l;c and tlien trotted on with a water-pail in her hand and a pink calico 44 log-cabin " on her liead, itown along the worn foot-wath, where blue asters nodded to stately shafts oi gohlen-rod that seemed to dip with sunshine, and where crickets matle merry among the .oJavwr loavtx ami frH4f4 jpsntiaR. Uverheau tlie pohtr leaves Mtrreu ul nulLil i(i n&in nthof. fhnuerli vltthiv other tree were still. Something wai j crniiur ni thi air that. nnM buttWv knew about. Xone, unless it might be l'kefe Ann. Uttle enough went on above or below that Me didn't know of or at least guess at. . i 44 Ye, this is what I ttought and what Ixiwctel and what I sutl," slio nipeatlnl, as she stooped to fill her pail at I too spring It never made anv difference to m..i. ...i .n ..r... .. it ny tnore than itdidtotlto poiilar leaves, ! for she was alwavs rare of one sensible I Jtearer. However, when she came back with I
the pail dripping and spilling ontho!1"01 ; l pocKet. knot gntss ami plantain leaves all the " Aunt Pnuly! " said he one evening, W,sTwfotimlEuffenoMocroftsittir conmS " Tb hlS C8P f,,H of c??i
t.,. ..,. t.. u.u. . . uuyW1i lWu vut . A slemkr stfck of boxwood. -"'Swhatr said," remarked Plwjbe Ann, nodding hospitably when she saw Mm. MMiii wciuiu uniio n uv oey :is Jt.ieene AloscroR, tor ail he looked as though lie had been in the i thO i -world tilwava and fid always would le, ont of his cat-shatMHl J i wa' now fast onoutrb. leokinir just so eyes. J&ut here he was now fast enough, jlAiaut iirk 11a. -aa,:L L aaa4deace Iosseroft, in a low, Qnaker-col-! -red cottage lKihiml the mceting-hoiLe. Ur. Urfaroft n email mman i tantfc a slender nose, ami a bunch of ilver-arav curls on each sido of lior many children, but tlay had long been lying in a green row in the grave-vard on the hill ami she liad Mvetl alone with Quaker-colored cat, a flock of Ouak -r-coloml hens ami some Qnaker-col-oretl knrtting-work till Eugene came to lite with her. Ami Ewrene came and went so softly that he adtletl not much ft.., riA3A 4 tnn J.tti lick of the okl eight-day clock and the jwrnng of the old cat, ! And now iow ncre tin was satinir on ' JPlwebo Ann's hen-coop, looking as nmch at homo and in Ms place as though lie grew there, like the lichens and Ws on the great rock by the firing. ' 44 Sakl what T'saitl he, nodtliag back Co lhuibe wkltout looking up from his " Smll Why, 1 sakl that sooner or later wo should have Perrin's girls on our hands, whether or no. Tell mc ! "Well, 1 knew all the time, as well as I know now, that ia the md Perrin would jr;t uneasy for salt water awl off he'd Sagain4 ot but that we'd rather v the children to ounelraji, mother atmll; 'tisn'tthat. Only I o hati; to folks so swnple. What df he want
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iaco that looked like clusters of Malaga t wwoumjwa Keep inem separate, mUlun Uml from the orchanl trees that, , jrrapes. She ought, herself, to Imc : "ivhlch? overhung tlte fence. Eugene and Katy m nl,ttXuA
iKh'ii iMim a OtiakM. but her mother f "remaps so, renltcd Mr$. AIoss-1 tliil not talk much, but listened without ! subject with a history of the
Jut,,' knu. ; en hi.,. lM, Afl. f croft who wn but ihiM WHinlm" thjk . ItiMiwhio1 lbfv Ward f luii. in thoso n.n. . vidians, be nflyg, are of the wurt
v u,, ... IT . . V '1 i t , es v 1 7, , n j i ."11.1 ' ,iift , c' W tBemuge partorrmreount -dist She had had a husband and stnng of apples already hanging to dry tie home somls,till tliey were at PlMcbe itw.irrazinr.ormHharyoiwraitoris.
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t uuii place ior when m WHS ire u WftM i u. mt W wbaa prim are nil j That what I always mm! aad wwjs anau any. awi mi aims wkh Ann whh h violent shake of the head, , walking away into the house ami jwyWg tH IWire atltnUOH W Ji,UgeUe than II he wars a bit of iWhen, sure enough, and she had been onlv talking to herself all the while. Kngaae looked After Her with a Utile wikl wonder, ami then at whieUing till the eetitig4MHe bell rang wr noon, sua men weni nonie 10 luinnot. ! He found wit alot rerrin's girls very t .soon, however. It ateiuod that IVrrin i WiC' Ann's brother, a sea-oaptain . .. . . .. . , -n I t f tv a v vt a.a n ma3 hvuto lit iinimiui waen ne tiHtn t uve on tne ocean, out his wife died, and after trying for a year or so to keep on with a "housekeeper, he had given up trying, and had sold hk house and was brUurfii" his little j girls to live with their grandmother and ! antii at Humrklge, while ho I started off to go around the world on a 1muft ii vi vtj flint uiunii vi a. .7 nun jrikiiij when people sjoko to them and ah1, "if you please" and "thank yon.--Amy was 10 and Katy was 9 years old, and they looked as much alike as two birds on a bough. But Eugene saw a difference. Katy is mine,'' he said to liitnsclf, when Iks first looked at her. Tlia (it lull lull'l llBil atuala t( IiSe trip j V I.1 . win ..m. vww. HI" I . I f and Eugene had been thinking for some time tliat lie ought to have one; wit before that morning he had never been able to make up his mind. Now his mind did not need making: up. He knew Katy was 44 his " without thinking of it when he first saw her digging sweet-Hag root down by the brook the next day after she came to PlHinridge. A few days before this time Ira Skepard had a birthday party, and ever after lie heard about it Eueene looked at her with admiration in every kink of hU j Quaker-colored hair. Just to think how ' much a party must cost! pjtlejt didn't ; count, forofconrse every body always ! ha? apks enough. But jwanuL-s and , iuolae5-cady, and itmybe l-akor'.s jritigerbread! j. doa't see how she will got the mOBev!"1 sakl he to himself, bringing two cents front below a string, some nails, a fish-hook, .a jack-knife with no blades, a dead mouse and a. piece of an old horse-shoe in his pocket, and counting them seven times over. Eocene's Itcart was as large as the mecting-houc, although his pocket wa so small, ami with only one wistful look at the two cent, all the money he bad in the world, ran H to Lora. "See here, Lora," sakl he, rattling ttiem in his pocket. " Here k mv two ce"t;Voa mv m;d P'f Prty." 44 IWO cents! hat 5s two center I n't Wt your two cents!" repl rejdietl and tin yra umiwing ont nor eitiows anu hur "ff "I've got money enough, I .' - rt n, 9kMushl. ,IJut ftcr0 0,Mi, ,C(Wufo,rt' could P uw nwwy. and.1') ntl hu ha'1 two morw to lMlt Wlt" tn?-H two cents. I'tamridge was a small ea-iHrt, and tium ri 4rttrwMiHi flisn. t1i ?'"P-va(! fora hmtlr wv to2et H w!iU 1 J?b, besides now; and then a turn among , job, besides now ami then a turn among the fanners in the outskirtis of Hie vil-j la- & l4le by little "pne got "wnv can't 1 nave a oartv invown self? , , . . .JaIu, ' p-v ( most Ml4Jr o" e "P ! t oX) cents ymi know, and why can't J 1 h l'rtyr f ' I dOll t know' iHtt you can,'" replMMl .Sirs. Mosscroft. Sticking a darning- . - w , 4 " ' A iu"". " . ""' ' tt nrtt- j jt notu am itva"w I t gom nm the eggs careitiuy on the teS 5 cat jn hwarnis wined around like a (fencing dervish HZ dervish i for a minute. Then he sat down on his lnch in the corner of tlte fire-place and . thw2ht. " They always have niolases candy to parties and wa'nuts. A hat , canny to panics anu wa'nuw. tt nai do you th ik. Aunt Prudy, woukl ymt J lom tne meats ami imt them m the EimwiO- "And. Aunt I'rulv. I rjtsil t i , 7 ji - -w.-.r.. could have orne sweet-cake or gingeror fromctuingi j. coiikih i, coiu t, Auntrimdy?" 44 May lie; we'll see," replied Mrs. Mosscroft. Vhe Mr. Iocrft n4d "Maybe; we'll see," it wast good as a note in ( hand, atMl Ltigcnc hail to jfo eat ta the wootwtctt ami stanu on His head Jor a . inonieiu to express his feelings. Tlwn he came th?ntrelvlaek ami sat down to think whom he aliouhl invite. Wlieti I thenMniing of the party came he hatl not yet united Amy ami Katy Lindsay. , tie nasi never even gpofttn to them, not.vithstanding lw hasl lovesl Katy for nearly a month with all his heart. It I seemed to him she mint know .she was his, though .she had only looked at him ! once over her spelling-Wik, and lie , felt very shamefaced aMl shy as he came i np hchiitd the hjg where she sat in the t .sunshine, chewing witnirreen leavas and stntivnig her 4,detlnnos," 4 4 Say, I'm gomr to have a party tonight; will yo awl Amy come?" .ahl he, making a 1kM hnrt at his errantl.
tnit-inrtl in the cherry tree over lite heart, wml were all nromuc to the hoir, mix ! r"1 peoM w j, awi wcn j w "2" u Uut the c-bnl hwl her eye on a hohey- xm JiHgewl WhAilly in the porch, t J really cskm they wtwM have Usca S &ukJK Mee that she proiMsel brakfainK up- rtemliiitf to be lookiiir at tb mo- 1 hawpy tojeether m two houHkecpiJig , inrf ti. iwwVw-.wiw I irtmritj t. on, ami paid no more attenUon to Eu- hwt umleitoMl her litm ami w robins, tmlv for otte thiajf. . fafV 'seae thn lebe kml tlow; aiHla jH eominir ImmU, after firt taking a" "There b always a Ay in the pot of : xLmuGd uZt PhiebeAHu did not nwer airain, Eu- kwk ovr Mrs. 3loescftTs wooilwle to 'HutMwil,1 oooth VhwU Ana on the )ki wiu (wily 4 eomHefrtr wc
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" O. slw wit Im wilKiiir!n shm! Kmgetw. " Vim tell J$r 1 aw cwkmlMiMK to wake ker a UrrigHMfii, like tiw ou I lutitlf, for Aunt rrwly. AtMt Vmy Mk her's ftwt raks." TImi Hour caiwe for the iartv, wait .UiUri... tiuki- .alll " uuU
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iKHteen lor erenltur itHmtnKs. jmi uc J came Ann awl Katy LimUay, ami then 1 the jmrty began. tiri imy mi aronnu tlu'V sat arntnul on chairs ami looked at each other without speaking. Tliey all mot even day at school and had 'enough U) say there, but thw was a party; this was different. By and by tlie latch-string rattled, the door oiveiieil, and in came the QuakcrcolonHl cat. "For pity's sake, liow dhl that eat get in? NolKMly ownetl tle door. She is a witch eat!" "O no!" criel Eugene. "She has got double paws and that is why she can open doors and do lots of things. She can play ball too almost as good m a boy. Want to see her? Sojy! here, Sojy!n he shouted, running for "his ball. Sure enough the cat settled back on her hind legs and caught the ball with her forcpaws ami teeth. " Most as good as a boy ; good as a girl anyway," assented the gueets. And 'from that moment until the last apple was named ami the laM walmit oaten the children forgot they were at a lrty. . When the little guests were jmtting on their liats and bonnets, Eugene stole ill) to Katy; "Say, I'll go Itome with you if m' want 1 should," he whispered." 44 Well," she whispered back. 44 You can if you want to. Johnny Shepard is going with Amy. I heard hini tell her. So.Ae won't care." From that time there was no question i any lodys mind to whom Katy Li mlin any iKMiy s nnrnt to whom Katy l.uulsay 4- bctongcuy', for the Jjov ami girl flitted together as naturally ami inno - ceatly as two sparrows, so that the towns-folks spoke of 44 hugene ami Kalv as one won u say neeuw ami tliread," or 44 knife and fork," 'Just as I expected,' remarked; Phfube Ann. 44 It eome over me like a ! flash when I saw Eugene pitting on the j old hen-coop, tlte day we knew for certain that. Perrin's sirls were comins. I' walked right off into the house ami shut 1 to the door so I needn't sjcak it out h fore him. TlHjrc was nobodv at all in : tlw kitchen but mother and the cat. And mother is so deaf that it is a chance 1 if she hears thunder or the meeting-; house Ih'U, or she conld reiieat mv exact words that I sakl before I was loor. i v.. . i iFL,:. " Z . i . v ' i gents ami Katy,' says I, 4 hugeno and Katy.' Thev- sound as natural together as the A B Cs, and now you see, old cat, if it don't turn ont so." And if the cat could talk she would tell you that, this was Just what 1 said at the very identical time. Meanwhile Eugene kept right on growing older and older day by day till at last ho felt he was as old asanylKKly; that is 15 years old ; plenty old 'enough to l'o on a coastuiir vessel, as most of the j in did at Plumndgo, Jic w:ts going with Capt. Cole, on the ihmnie Dnmlce, a little schooner that i. in iphii i rii:wm m rrovwcniTC, toucningat various places along the coast as !... f.M.t.rl.t tn t- r. tl cio u as freight to take on or pot tiff, I'liiiiirKl'.'i! :uiKinr tlio otHr mivili nort. tin it. wn w.t tl.n ..i;ir . i IT i1 .i """o from homo that a three years' whaling myagwwan cxiKHlition to the North ie wouhl be. But to the boy'a taught life had licgmi anew, and ho could not ., -m-oi- wTtiumi hninn-r.ptf;n tr-,-1" v '- ...... ...... ,... ir,! ootimi oy soiweumig more than a soft o-lanec an'tl a roU- sniilo. it so niatch very ni It so happened there was a spelling0 . .. ' ... 111 the old red schooi-hou-e the verv liisr it Iwforo the Ikinnin InniIoft was to tall, nod ftr everv Iwklc wm 1 il a. a spelled l,rncd home wi tiown ami tne candies natt themselves out. Eugene went home With Katy. The stars shone, the crickets chirped, and now ami then an apple fell with it s TXjrc goou-oy. FImi-Im' Ann wat MMmliiur br taniablo is.ti1 4tSrriitcr voaot with ilin vtrv mn ! inswe stirring t.tst tutu the very same wooden spoon Eugene whittled for her 1 m loritr liefore. " ..t i i, ,, , " I eotlhl ha' tOhl you," She was sayim. 4iust how it wottkl have turned J wtjwti h.uo uiniui OW" ... . . ' Ami from tlte footpath coming up from the road, behind tho lilacs? the voices ot Amv ami doin alicnard were 1 j heanl ringing ont on the crisi autumn air. There was no time to he lost in the good-by, for this wa not to lo a gootlby Of the common sort to le sakl lnsfore I wiuieeed. 44 Sometimes I theaght now nay be it won't le, but then again I thoiight whether or no it wouldn't be after all,1" continued Pheebe Ann, beating tune with tho wooden spoon 11 1 shonhta't have nihwad if the wonl hasl been pronounced rigfct," eanie Johnny Shepard's vtte, clearer ami eanio nearer. "Katy." whisaered Iteae. kwried- - i "ji - - - - j " '1 don't know lt I will, if yoa want f
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; (t kav ' oh irr. Tkn foul to wnH till Kiieiw b4 na3 to b mate o( a , lryi sailing Yel; awl then till he h4 savt'il hmhk-v t'iKMijfh to buy rfx jhts Wf a lioiwu woofen chirs, W'mIo I KnK; other houMctMnHnr trilh. Hut ""T",?."' "nos
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thing heart rmkriy; amlwenntet look araiM and muikMM alt uut tZzvZ for it one wav if not another ltut it TM r w have kt vteveu chiaw. two alocoiiK pretty totigh on the young ''11 kl .iVm-
folks to have, to te nartOd In'IOre the wedding-cake is hanlly tatt f the tins. However, tltev knew what to expect when they detMetl to make .rrH,,,ltH:lii. 44 Don't VHt go to worn inr about US," r.wgem , gay . cantt stHwe.11 y nton her where she sat on the same old upon hen-coop .-iK'lhng uetw fordinner,"Katy i X"i"g ith ie every voyage oon hsIxw c:ttain 1H but b w: cat knew it For all came to nass as Eugene nurposed, and not so verv long first eitaer. aii, ami Jiwre mrt on I) S-Mh-U with him when heM-sts Cam. Alfaeri-rft. i
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Intt abo u small Frso wko had brown rlrZLrTt eves, brown curls ami rvd cheeks ami Tw. ep-tOJjr akmrheKo Grande froa ' was named Eugenia. They went ttp the ' 1 Th laweiwmicratioa which ha por1 nv.1.i,U t,,r,.j1... k . eJtaTexM having now extended to what praillKl tOL'tllt-r ami liOWIl (HO A!ll:t- ' vrt fnrwnrir kir nU Ua.U tkoMumlnf
' swu; tltcv scorchctl paper lv the fire of the nmlnight tmn ami ato bread-fruit f ripened in the land of ierKtn:d sumInter; thev read the KevelatioB of St i John while sadmg by the Isle of Pat - lliOS, and Christ S 44 love talks" while sitting in th Garden of Gethwmane. Then at last thev cnnio home and SCttk?d down down as dome-tic as though they Krtui t.. ih....,!.. v-ITj htetllll rlumrtdge tl kjt ptgS hasl ami chk'kens all their lives. Ami there they six- to this the" world that this very hour, showing to the worhi that now ami then the course of true Jove does ntn swioth.-fmara ; Lee. in the SiHrinofkld fJT..1 iSeiMvohcart. ' CftMfiral SkfrwiaaN AmmimI Kmart af the Operatlaas ef the JLmj. Washinotok, Novcailwrt r-aui C1. , . , I General Sherman s annual report to the Secretary of War was completed " 'flttf' irsPreffced iththc u,u:,l. tabular statements aad returns compiled by the Adjutant-General, commootmir nn wl.li-l, t .u,! Ux.i " mentiag on wloch Oeaeral bheriuan , ays: "The eteven Generate, 1JN officers, mjm IR41M seoMM, teeetMcrwit uch nMct s r the at m ar wif ol l-y ta wr xT-miimriii m mny wni iaciroop9,commiin taf war roer. r th eotbMivt; forw.' AU other parts of the Military eetablMtment . "4r lvhe hw for tUl tervictf mutm er ks connected with tlKjanayormlUtia. but are sot available for fntutler k-ftnM. Thus, for instance, the 7 )hted Mtea ; of th Ordnance Corps are in fact workia at arsenal; the K men of the Eajfiaeer Corj ar at W filet j Point uwKrcniM- Instruction , in torpedo practice, aad aro not -iubjfct so the lMvlion Goimaander. The ti mc.i of Oh; aul Corps are ciupkijeil in obHrrvltwrthe wcatkr er or ia workinjr teitrntfd. The lit Onlnant-e , Benrcaau hare caanw of oM forts or flxed macHzineft. The 1M Comtnlsasry iienreants are hi eharet of Kor; lt7 m are Stewards of hupitak. The Wo i I'oint detachment, Win numbc-r, h I "CbIUH . at tae 31 llitao Academy. The vtteon cruard 1 at Fort Leavca worth ompri seventy men, ami reerultigif dot4ara.iit atiorhl,;n: una ct lah island, Columbus. 0 and Jettctsoa arrjHK, xo. iJKe varhms tetacatett, rrades, coiupoo about H-;!ita part of the J"1?! "'V0 tPVQ&f)? w!ote aruy. Ravlug but t,T.O for actual service, f weBtkm ihe flgurca in kw daiL - eause 1 know that It is the oootiUr itciu-r. Miaroa iy many Mjeaioem or tmrre, mat woaavca,JMcnoduty. f have done aU in my power to reduce thew dtchitii to , h;?w """rrS !JL!lJ"' 1!? thS snnUardetachmentsare reported oa all array 1 ret rm for ifiy years liack. There are i tju entntMIUM in (M riwiuir aa.w men wom ifire nnr-etirht to eacl which .t Ma small a any compMHy thoull and I pmnwmtlv rttntmnuwil lkt 1 be. and I eraetlv reeommetitl tfeat von alc ( ConirrtM to so logfaaate that th awn pwvidtd by law may be allowed exclulvely ' lor rcfrimenU of the line, ao-i thac special provision be malo for thew vcral detachmcntt, aHhaalrcadybeedoofortae Signal Service. The army caeaot, with Justice, bo htl i f rponible for tho work of n.o.t, when o lance a Inwtlonis neccribdtvortwlto othiT perhaps of e)ual XMtioaat Iaiirtace.' 1 The tattles aUn o referrt-d to i"bow that t rrand acjmintte of the army roll is 2.1ft ofat''n aa -Mat tae la eerviee. ad m tdfioers hirre portion of He iotrotluce tribe. These cla.aiid'K ryrorrarmTbel eirmanracttbat their otunto- Is known to bumcsi mloefsl deoosltn. which attract a bold and adveuttiroiH cia.? of wolto Men. They are very warlike, and have m'diflicuWy In pnHrurinjr Incxchaajreforthelr er-mn'. horses and n-v any i5f.ir.itnt of tat best hm and ammunition, as ionr m f"mo 'st thy will not wurk or attempt limilnir, cxctfA In tho jjwtliest and mH l. 'Kid-us way. mk4 thut only by eotnpuL-ioa. rejwr details at .tmeiinrthtlHhlstory of tht. wen-knttrn emus lutdinsr up to tw wyeraoit by Major Thorubunth's cuaMtand, t intinw X "LLk! lr -t, antaa-v"su' Mn; ot tfainwaraatwiistbie. l irivts in u nttert JMieitnS amt fwln "aenwrt1!1? jiilrt w. nt th.it Major Thom!rjth wan an onict-r nn .cuiK'inainT wnum tae army has rtsMOR u:Lt,n"M,t KauS t imvedomjiHUter i nro nor met i' we prouu. no was roww, retii. amoi-ifc-jlk with wore KtrvisM. THOttVMIHOM TO MT.tK.KK. " 1 1 EMXt't tS Wit 1TB Kt VKH ExrEOtTIOX. 105. 1 Unas, V . IS"!. Camp ok rowiriCATiowCnas epteaiir X r7 "Mr. Neener, tdhm Aet, WhMe Ktrer "Sia:rrn Hdienwlolnrctk)Mi front the Senerat of th Annr. I am ot nmtr to your AJ"cy, aet expect toarm-oon thcanh mat . unco la my iwcr, and to Mako anta at tyour nhfircMoM, ri to hiM prfeoMers ESSJiLlESZ JX2!& 2S". fAJ i I have heard nthltf "JeSaiio fnm y r ; fJ SSggg, and do not kniw wttnt 2J I wheiher the ItsdUtsf w
tUMNT Wt WlMWIg I MM Vt MMIM. If MfUMHVmIdM'i MMMPt MM OH tMI KMd M tMM MU HM Vary liifotfMUr, ror oImmUnM Mcvwet. AMIlHtwrM nowkMiMttMit!HNt4tAVC l by tK' JrcrMrj erf Mm !iilTir ti txitt
'JJ',.M,rrf.!'?-4 l nwy mid wna tmmr mim, am warrior klllJ, 90 that taej- have mt mlZaVtm thm Ame M, aa wtatM that irnmh ate ht purrua, bK moHh t&&TZZA j rW, reior(iie auU mke ready fx the mtxt Hf inter that a mmw a wiaftr cotiw j Qaral 8hrMMMi reftwi at eae hwrth ta ! Im mimmmm-'s tncuniom or induiM trout sm Marks that Mm moro p-nnan-:it Mvurhy aaut le fuutMl tha ru h 1 f rvm t fee 2rx! trill cf urRthhors. He therefore rtv-mi!iI. that Omimm he aak4 to apntrMMt m mart? all the lBttiMM aow keat4 on the Vffw MiMoarl The: The Ark-k(M-f. Gtvi Vertrwe. lloratw, Blotxlt and Crr. to the Sioux rv".'r-tt-H bhw Cannon KU Cnvk. , lbe rton north aa4 wwt of that reaerra- ' HwtHMfrontirpoturthi5rwet 'HlTf oerS Ord for Coucrtiional awrupriatioag to &. wUhary fu ou the ew wetra , Meft-rrfwr tBth trouble !d durin the ! jayfarl- the attempted cmirratloniotM "5!; CL5i J1!'" t.IELlrr,rT!: 1 dtny Imixlon Om? mSiltarr w juimiraUr JfxiatlT XL txS un,Ar Uc" of ; UwiimmI rojwv The opinion hi Xa.l xhM I M u,yiiZmmnHmryi mUat be dd to rrtwt advantac' The rprt h oaelaio trfit of tfce aV Jo of Miliiary doeatioa. iwii aftT r'frriB!f to ta artillery choolat Fortrea Monro" and academy at Wt liM. smy; "SluiiUr Mthoola ahoMkl be etabllhed and maia taia it for cavalry and infantry. These hwre wpaatSNlly m attesifKcl at Forts Jjearew worth and Soellinir. but no sooner have they been be than me Indiaa outbreak ha imperatively callot a war the . .Li, . i . i. .. .....Li . m the kind. Rot the ilav ukki come wht-n M:-hls 1 for infantry and cavalry will lw r-tablhcl la ,H"l!uL0 ,f K-irrf course a,l if prMe for iwt ruction in the of th ri9 Jnvi h-..lHt. y.njr k:er aadnvruH are pwaed tato battle aad itawr'T." -To rJTZgZ erSSrler dle Septembers;" foaw: . ;-'Sik: VwUentimMnK youare on the waj hhher with Unite.! State troop. I fcdame b,, Mr. Kkrirife. d twirinduat. Heary tttterpfterl ami 3diB Ayerfly. to bifmi you that tao Indian aro frtlyw cltWaod wi , i f,ZrtT,l L wmmwm mm ma J W Mliu cb v CW- r l' - v mmmmI come into the Airency, wkon a talk: and a N iter understand! tur ca K had. This I arree to. 1 do moc propose to order yoor HKiretnents: butitici-m for the best. Tee lMtia ieem to xt)-likr the dvas-t' of tl.' troopaadecbnitfot4of realwmr. Ia this I am utborinjc to dceive thera. and at the Mate time to eoHvlncw tkew thttt they cannot do whatever they Ieo.e. The Brst object mow u to aUay appri'acnsioa. KjK:ftiily, X. C MfEKKK. Indian Ayutit.' THoK.vtintmt KtM.r. "Uatler date of Srptcmber : MJr ThorMbMqrh write to Atrnt Mceker as lullow4: "Sin: I ckatl moro with my atlre ctmnnd to sociu convenient cziap near, and witi fji rtrikin? ditan-5 ef j Airincy, n-atfcintf Mi?k fw:nt during tbi Sth. 1 HM then fch and entTnp the trKps, ami pfra-erd totho Avticy witls toy jruldeamt tl?-Jd,TS MScumicanicat. d v jour letter -X ;H- r;tk last. Taeti and thm I will tv r.-dv to hat noJtifcr.-tK-o wit a you anil tbeilitn, o that an Utidurstandiiur may b'arrfeJ at, and my crmcs'i of action b-tem"nel. I have eirofully conikrel wbetber it not it would 1m adtisablo to have ray command at it dnt m distant a. that de-i'-t t-y tite Indians, who were Is iny cttmu last toetit, and have reached the conelMsou that, ur kr my unlt-r. which Muite we to march tat ci inmNnd to tho .Vfreiicy, I m not r,t lit -y toimveitata Momt where it wiKild n.t ba available in ca C trouble. Vou are authorlwd to fay for we to tap Indian nut ray course of conduct is entirely Ieiidit oa them. (M dtHroisto avoid tmot'Ie, and hav not come for war. 1 requested yu In ray Kttt:r of th. JSfh to Meet wo on thv road tw fore I reached tho Airency. I rt-new my retjucH tat yo d'i io. and f Hrther dire tba you Initio with Chiefs as may wi.-a to aocoat patty you. MKEKKM TO TWOKXCM. "Under date ono p. nu. September 21, Aseat Meeker rejHeI: "UfUitittn: I expect to leave In the irjranjr with JhmxUmf mid Srrlek to it j-iu. Tiiitia art HMeeatIe, and lK)urla ttu-t the L'nitvd atat tiasr. If yo have tnmbloin j?ettlnthromrh the canyon Hr-l.ty I-t We k iw. We hr beew ttn iruard three Mhrhti and xtoah he to-nhrht. not becae we know there i ilaafrer, Mit tecje there may he. I like your ImM profirramuKi. It ht hmoi om tre military rioiea. I rivo tbo hHeMtirliecMUr lielieT that Major ThombHrirh acted fnm lb- l !r'.nrdnrto tho c4 exactly risrht. A did Mr. X- ker. Miid tlKcrini- tifterwanl oro:uutd ret wholly on the Indian." Then port then nt-ile the ev nt inHdf-nt to the death of MaJttrThoratHirh.thft killing of Lk-utt-nuut Wier. and the murder of Ajrcot X'ker, tind emtidies v.rimJ diiatca- and tolhtaO" ord r n lattnjr to ubciui-st moteKfiits of the troots. rjeuTisra onoEfi?. "The foHowlnjj dipateh wilt !hnw the httltnel at, a:. l ar-- tho ordpra t xMinir at thht tnooietd of time; "IfEAiHjrArrrr.MSor THr.Asur, WAi?nro.-. D. CU OctobtTtU. f - eaer! I. II. yberidan, Cotaio.ub:i OIvJf inn, Ctiicaso: " I have received jroar three dipat of yrrteolay, rit itt an account of the kitlinf of I.ieuteMant Wier. ad of the trcfiirth of your Torct-S at White Itiver and Kort Oartofl aod Iwis. All theetfm Mronjrrtnub.and are well commandod. Itt all preparations ppeeed, awl l ready tho wioment 1 jrive the wnrti to Heh In. ShouW Areat Adsra fall ia hi Hon, I inlerstl Ok- civil ntahorltl't wlH ttand aid,-. and the military will take absolute conttot of this wfeoh l.te question and little M ffMrsrKI aad ait Mealtime, httmanKy to tho captive womwm and the frirtadlr Uie. e tn of the While Kivcr Ascaey, Juitlhed IM teemtetfC waisr of time. W. T.gMMtMAX. GaaerMf Sir Garnet Wolseley is to 1m- vnatctl, on his ret am, Ird Woiscley of riumli. So far the General is following nrettv well the nath of Sir Arthur Welk'skv. He, Uk, has oiHjtietl the big ovslcr with his swml, and needs only . ...1 .....I ..1t further opportunity to go further.
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