Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 November 1880 — Page 3

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•me leaf red—the leaf i« ier»-&,*yfe Bere Ma rotten shroud Cray winter genu hU icy bier

And fold* his pall of cloud •. For drifting leares and closing days' He trolls hi* sullen fnn'ral lays.

•Itie leaf is red—the leaf Is aw- y*h Bee yonder muffled train ?j Of dlnmal shadows creeping near,

Old age, and care, and pain. They bid me with them tell my beads POT pleasant flowers and bitter seeds.

The leaf is red—the leaf sere— .f Aye, redder than the gold— A royal splendor crowns the year,

In pomp ho waxeth old He langhK, and jorial riches yields Prom purple branoh and yellow fields.

'/he leaf is red—the leaf is sere— .*• TliInk you my sun Is sett With wine, and song, and friendship here, .And many a blessing yet, I'll live to nobly spend the store hoarded joy« I spared before.

TIME GOES? AH, Np!

Ti rnc goy», you snyf Ah no! Alii«,tJmo stays wc go Or else, were this not so, Wliat need to chain the hours, Kor youth were always onr«?

Time goes, you say?—ah uo.

Ours is the eyes' deceit Of men whoso flying feet

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through some Un'lseaj* low

We pass, and think we see The earth's fixed surface flee:— Alas, time stuys—wegol

Once In the rlnys of old Your locks worS curling Bold, ,! And mine hasshamed the crow:*, New, in tho self-same stage, We've readied the silver age j.

Time goes, you say?—ah no!

Once, when my voice was strong, •. I filled tho woods with song tt. To prals^ your "rose" and "enow "j/!My bird thutsung isdead "Where are your roses llod? un

Alns, time stays—we go!

Bee, in what traversed ways, What backward fate delays The hopo we bsed to know I "Where are oar old desires? Ah, whero those vanquished flre*P

Time goes, you say?—ah nqlr.

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'How far, liow far, O sweet, & The past behind our feet .:» 11 Lies in tho oven glow! 'S JJow, on tho forward way, Ixjt us fold hands and prny I

Ala», time stays—we go! j. AUSTIH

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iili A Queen Point in Law. JJ I From the New York Dispatch. Thio is a point in law which is of interest to many young men who are coming of ago the day before, the day aftci election. The authority is the Law Journal: "A yovng man who docs not reach his twenty-flrst birth-nay until ihe third of November, the day .'ollowinn tho fall election, is nevertheless entitled to vote. The common law principle, as laid down id Kent, 2d vol., page 254, holds that, a man is twenty-one years of age at the beginning of the day previous to the twenty-first annsversary of his birth .* I

Steamer Sunk.

live Memphis and Arkansas river packet, Ouachita Bell, struck a snag yesterday morning at one o'olock, five miles above Austin, Mississippi, and sunk with in ten minutes afterward. Sho had a good list of freight, cotton and cotton seed tor this city. After striking the snag an attempt was made to run her on a sand bar but she sunk before it could be accomplished. The boat is valued at $80,000. She lies within two hundred yards of tho ltobert Michell, which sunk Wednesday afternoon. No lives lost. It is thought that the boat will prove a total loss. A large portion of the cotton was washed overboard. The Chateau is at Hie wreck saving freight. ......

Hollow Een Work. yv-*'

This morning Calvin Kiley who'live .v near Providence Hospital, tiled a com plaint before usticc Cookcrly alleging 1 that on Hollow E'en Paul Stewart, Hartwell Daniels and Peter HulFnaglc took his buckboard out on the commons and made kindling wood of it. Stewart is a fireman on the C. and E. 1. R. I. and i)aniels and llufTnagle arc aged respectively 18 and 15 and work at the Hub and

Spoke factory. Justice Cookcrly decided that the evidence was not strong enough and dischareod them, MMMMU»

Purchasing Bonds '5.—Secffetary Shet-

A man says for the pastdtwo mdftths the purclmse of sixes of lBwi Jiavo been pre.r, (erred l)y the Department, *he price demanded.by the holders has run up to the futy amount of hol!a% iacltitling intcresc "when attc. The5 Secretary h»is in8\ru4eiMtho asaifitaiit traisurer at New

York to receive oilers or sixes pf 1880 on each Wednesday, as heretofore. The I offers arc to be strictly confined to bonds fi of that class, ami the Secretary has authorized him to ijpur^iase .during the present week those bonds to nu amount not exceeding $l,50t),000y at and 75 per cont.

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iti one of the most annoying diseases in the world, aiia «it all ,|4 can find sure relief by the fl#** of DR. SWAYNB'S OINTMK»1. IT has been tested in thousaja.au of

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iivstances 'and invadamy inaaes a sure cure. Tlie ayihpitoma are moisture, like perapirtitloti, intone itdrihg, increased by ?.' Betfatohhig, very" diatressinA' par ttenlarly at night, as tf ]da •worms were crawling in and i' about the Tectum the private p&rts are. JlAh^Qtune affected.. Procure this ointmect. Reader, if you are sufficing Atdn this dis-1 trcssing "complalnV tetter, itch, j«. scald head, ringworm, barber's] itch, any cmsty, scaly skin erup-^ tions, use Dr. Swayne's Ointment and be cured. Bold by all prominent druggists, Buntm &} Armstrong, Terre Haute. ,.

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THE PRUMHEtt BUT.

The boy smiled, and raised his hand to his cap in salute, for this rough looking man was no other than the General himself, "Fighting Macdonald," one of the bravest soldiers in France, of whom Uis met* used to say that one sight of his face in battle was worth a whole regiment. "Long live our. General," shouted a hoarso voice, and the cheer, flying from mouth to mouth, rolled along the silent mountains like a peal of distant thunder.

But its echo had hardly died away when the silencc was again broken by another sound of a different kind—a svrange, uncanny sort of whispering far away up the great white mountain side. Moment by moment it grew louder and harsher, till at length it swelled into a deep, hoarse roar. j, "On your faces, lads!" roared the General "it's an avalanche!"

But, before his men had time to obey tho ruin was upon them. Down thundered the great mass of snow, sweeping the narrow ledge path like a water-fall, and crashing down along with it came heaps of stones and gravel and loose earth, and uprooted bushes, and great blocks of cold blue ice. For a moment all was dark as night and when the rush had passed, many of the brave fellows who had been standing on the path were no-where to be seen. They had been carried down over the precipice, and either killed or buried alive in the snow.

But the first thought of their comrades was not for them. When it was seen what had happened one cry arose from every mouth: "Where's our Pierre? .Where's ,our little drummer?"

Where, indeed?"\Xook which way they would, nothing was to be seen of their poor little favorite, and, when they shouted his name, there was no answer. Then there broke forth a terrible cry of grief, and many an old soldier, who had

looked without flinching at a line" of «*haiat

leveled muskets, felt the tears start into his eyes at the thought that that face would never be seen among them again.

But all at once, far below them, out of the shadow of the black unknown gulf that lay between those tremendous rocks, sroserthe-faint roil uf a drrtmpbeating the charge. The soldiers started and bent eagerly forward to listen then up went a shout that shook the air., "He's alive, comrades! our Pierre??

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Now I come from the limit]*** distance Where 1 followed aiy youth'* wild will ... Where tbey pre** the win* of deluiioa i'

That^yo«i drink sad are thirsty Mill.

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why the bird with the ipriag-lune a old tree come* back,—

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HHe ha* tried the South and the summer. He ha* felt what the sweet thing* lack.

(SsijSo I come with a tad contentment. •j With eye* that are changed I see**** 12The roof means peace, not a pnaoa,

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along with them some fifty or sixty can no ill Inet, these tft'UlriflUf Were nothing lees than a French army and a very Vard timeof it they seemed to bo having. Trying work, certainly, even for the strongest man, to wade for miles through knee-deep snow in this- bitter frost and biting wind, along these narrow, slippery mountain-paths, with precipices hundreds of feet deep all around. The soldiers looked thin and heavy-eyed for want of food and sleep, and the poor horses that were dragging the heavy guns stumbled at every step.

But there was one among them who seemed quite to enjoy the rough marching, and tramped along through the deep snow and cold, gray mist, through which the great mountain peaks overhead loomed like shadowy giants, as merrily as if he were going to a picnic. This was a little drummer-boy of ten years old, whose fresh, rosy face looked very bright and pretty among the grim, scarred visages of the old soldiers. When the cutting wind whirled a shower of snow in his face he dashed it away with a cheery laugh, and awoke all the echoes with the lively fattle of his drum, till it seemed as if the huge black rocks ground were all singing in chorus. "Bravo, PetitTambouri" (little drummer) cried a tall man in & shabby gray cloak, who was marching at the head of the line, with along pole in his hand, and striking it into the snow every now and then, to see how deep it was. "Bravo, Pierre, my boy! With such music as that one could march all the way to Moscow."

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One coid December morniDg, about! Then every man drew along breath, tighty years ago, a party of tourists were find all eyes were strained to watch for crossing the Alps—and a pretty large 'the first sign of his appearing, for party, too, for there were several thousands of them together. Some were rid-

ing, some were walking, and most of them had knapsacks on their shoulders,

they knew well that he would never come back without the boy, and that the chance was terribly against him.

like many Alpine tourists now-a-daya. J'^^y the foot of the precipice, was Hut instead of walking-sticks they car-

ried muskets and bayonets, and dragged 'Pierre

And the General kept his word Years later, when the great wars werC all over, there might be seen walking in the garden of a quiet country house in the south of France a stooping, white-haired old man, who had once been the famous Marshal Macdonald and he leaned for support upon the arm of a tall, blackmustached, soldier-like fellow, who had once been little Pierre, the drummer.

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Old Eph took a notion the other day that he must make his will, and called to consult a lawyer for that purpose. The attorney gathered a pencil and a piece of paper and prepared to make a schedule. "Well, Eph, wliat property have you got?" "Well, sah, dares dat onery bobtailed dawg dat nebber sleeps, or alius talkin' in it. I lebe him to dat

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Aad beating has dram still, Ilka a 6raT« lad! Ha Wanted to hare the old rnoiic to the lastl" "But

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freese to death down there. He moat be Bared!" "He shall be!" broke in a deep voice from behind, and the General himself was seen standing on the brink of the precipice, throwing off his cloak.

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"No, no, General!" cried the creh*diers with one voice "you mustn't run such a risk

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that. Let one of us go in­

stead your life is worth more.tib.an all of ours put together." "My soldiers are my children," answered Macdonald quietly, "and.no father grudges his own life to save his son."

The soldiers knew better than to make any more objections. They obeyed in silence, and the General was swinging an mid-air, down, down, down, till he vanished at last into the darkness of the cold, black depth below.

Meanwhile Macdonald, having landed

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ceased, and he had nothing to guide him. "Pierre I" shouted he, at the top of his voice, "where are you, my boy?" "Here, General I" answered a weak voice, so faint that he could barely distinguish it T',,f'« *'4"(

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And there, sure enough, was the little fellow's curly head, half buried in a huge mound of snow, which alone had saved him from being dashed to pieces against the rooks as he fell. Macdonald made for him at once and although he sank waist deep at every step, reached the spot at last.

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"All right now, my brave boy, said the General, cheerily. "Put your arms round my neck and hold tight we'll have you out of this in a minute."

The child tried to obey, but his stiffened fingers had lost all their strength and even when Macdonald himself clasped the tiny arms about his neck their hold gave way directly. j*

What was to be done? A few minutes more, and the numbing colds of that dismal place would make the rescuer as powerless as him whom he came to rescue. But Gen. Macdondald was not the man to be so easily beaten. Tearing off his sash and knotting one end of it to the rope, he bound Pierre and himself firmly together with the other, and then gave the signal to draw up.

And when the two came swinging up into the daylight once more, and the soldiers saw their pet still alive and unhurt, cheer upon cheer rang out, rolling far back along the line, till the very mountains themselves seemed to be rejoicing. "We've been under fire and snow together," said Macdonald, chafing the boy's cold hands tenderly, "and nojthing shall part us two after this, so long )as we both live."

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