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kfctCip |B 15 #>''« <®.rtt capkislaki> y. '■ i J. 8. LBAOK. Kfcnf rnfMUc. thnrsdar. April. 28 1m3 OMR POULAR PER AHUQM' Proolim ition by the Governor tf (M St*u tf Nt» Jertry. Wiuw. Tto Uoltsd Beate# Hecafe. or reaolotlor. raqos.fd to Frasideril of the Coifed Mlatet to ds*if nnl« a day for national gtnyrr fasting ud b •milUtlun ; Ann Wggfau*. Tto Pr#«iieat. in mccr danc# with soeb rvnoloiiun. ba* d-signa-,t#d. for tut purpose. Tborsday. tto 30lh day of April A. D. 1863: . Tkwtok. Recognizing onrfdepaaikoc# upon' God for national bletsiog*. 1 do reeornmeod to Uw people of tho But* of Saw Jeraey Uw oWttmm of that day. by ^-c^ubatalnrae from secular parsaiu. and bj convening at thoir o*011' pTacpa of public werahip. for l hp purpose of bomblj coofeislaz individual sod notional »i»t. and prsy log to God "for the restoration of oar now divided and tuff-ring cooolrj to ill former happy eoaditioo of sa^ly sad peace " Given under my bead sad privy oeal. at tho city of TreDtos, ttns (bartsooib day of April. A. D ISO. JQSL paBKERBy tho Governor B. M DICKIN'BUN. Private H-cratary.
Orn BaILXoad — Wo are a rati fled at tho * ptoirrrM making ia railroad mat tor* to tbi* t< vicinity. AlriMy aoverai vessel loads -f Ivor have arrirod. asd in a fow daya th# d to— pro. roaa will bo made at Ihu, as ia I] M* making at tto Millvilia and. " FinCUg tii a people iodiapaaod to faraish | it tW. Mr. Duncan. t hiring lima by tbo fora P lorb purchased largo tract* of while oak »' Un'wr, and durini tba fall sod winter ba» n fc~<> roiling Ik which tiw tba aidoo . Jt ha track ft* many mtlo*. toady.for the J trick laying. Bcido thaaa a-.arcea of • supply. aa many a* ail vessel* at a time •! b*ve boas at tba wharf at-Millville unload I iaf tha wmo sauaa avy article. 'I hi* week c tbo sow oaaioa. amdo by N orris A Co.. will ha 00 tba mad. and Mt auy one who t p.iaae* can have a rid* npoa our uow rail ( tusd tawarAGupp May -Cram Mill-ili*. ,
JW Wmrt : — Thaaa are timo* of parting a»d*-Vr» ara few ia tbalaad who *1 »••» Know th» raallty of asrh acpuaa. to ttolr **■ torn. Tha betf of fnaadh hav» to part, and »• -i ha* hpou with year onwcSrthy arribhW ml snarseK. At tba urgont request al g «• nf ttoO*f» May hot®, in th- N*» 1'iu'v tfitflk wa in company with Hon. A b vp*. fnawA noraetf at a ii'tlo after 8 "" f lock l*»t Monday morning. on board Mr B -ap'* msB-otaf*. <>n oor way to "Murk * A\ ibool noon «» nrrivad ' at Millville. • -o- after partakiny a |ood dinner at Bahn'- Hot* 1. we look tbo ear* for Phil* do iti 1. in. . bora we arrived at aboal half paet a p. m. Bar* wo cpont entno timo in ohonpiny to proenro »nt»dry artielo* for tbo n»)dlor'* ■*#. W»d a ooppjy dr pai-or foi yrmrvlf At 1'i tsltht. WW war# of far -JBaliimara. In a | -tu of tha Iron h"?wo, with which wa hopt U n oue*. Mm auuld not avonah*. onili ha ktl rwu hi* racy, landlny «* fo the -Moanmwwtal Citjr." at abnnt daiRtht an Tn«* d.r marninz. wbora by tbo aid of a pair of smnib** harwa wa *noo fonnd rnireo ve» tn iyty quaHucad at a bote), to await the wninn* of tho *teamor», to Fortopoe Man* rwa. and tbo aciiha of the miiiury *oth<.ritiea In tba way of paeaea. Hoiw. hwwwear, wa waro eompollod to will nntil 8 p. M frr a »to«m»r. In tba moan timo wo called ■I tba *t'>r*af M»*»r*. Woutherhy k S •(■.» •hare wa fosnd one ot tho aoo*. who po litely showed n* about town ud rendered «i» eifciiwt aid ia jretliay our pa>**a, whiaii ayyo«| H»f8l wnfomt diOculty. *u for rtw take a* to Tultfuao Umnu All P M wa war* Masmiay duws the f j foalii, aw tha Lnwaiuhs. ud at ahaat fWrWx emu «. «... .1 it.Vlari »; BtfWiwi Aftar a lima »e war* ma rob dlBM to I bo PrwvaatV aBoo share wa got toppuustotltopfoc.. •Ato* dMhfeMta read, sad te. taaar dfo - Ak^dit wUto/toMr. wo U4 w Ms* f 'r> l Ii> 1 ill itol II ehat Mwra h L
' anp Ya riSr-rumo r* borw. ^at it i» ant boat j u Wvan to eotice the* now. Tbora bu cofi a So far a* known bo-e. bown any yonwral an- 0 yayomrnt. hut, *oma heavy aktrmtabiny { Uc inn reinforce meat* IN yoiag forward. sad w» hope for tbo bwat of reanita TbU inornlB* *w *ew t'Uy tan G ' 8ipp ud a Patervoa man of tba 26th. who w«r» * bora on boainaaa. ud rwtacnod. by whom wo * forwarded die nacv. Uu U interview with t UcS' Yiolc. wo h ve the aa»arranco that we ahall yo to .SufT.dk to (Burrow or nest day < r and po wo wait with all ibo patience pi.««i- j I .tile under tha circam«tancr|. VVo are on- ( r joiiay the hoeiiitalitioa of Capt TLomar Croweli. forjserlv of Cape Ma*, who. witb | ] hi* eery pleasant family, we are (lad to tfiiii ' Uni'io. of the dcep**t dye. We'ihall b* i mt hiHSe » hen we get there. ' bfcotx. Va.. /pril 17. 1863. Since writing y-itcday. oar troopa La*e , j eoitimaoeed arr;*iug.berc oa Ibrir way to Suffolk Tbo 8r*t atoiaer arri»»d about 4 P. M. ysaiarday. ainea which reetmrot aitor | regiment be* poared ia. during the whole uigbl ud toe car* have ^ been ratifrugall ! ' that tunc paiuing them on to the «c«ne w t »trif«. Mnny of them are Now-Yor* rogr iment* from about Washington, but ata.'tf^ th^m-wa* tha Naw'Jaraay 1'itb. whicti ar t rived ja.i departed in the night. S i that we ^ did Sot yet to kc them. Tbi* we wore told by s Qamberlan I county man. bvre in a| vessel. We wonld like to bsve yol eight of CspU K. S. Thompson Thirty-tarn | roeimenta are laid to have arrive-t nod to | bo oo their way. and wo think th* Rebels '
will 6n<l *a hard road to travel'' if they get ' Norfolk soon. Yestorday wo board heavy firinz ia tb« of Suffolk, which wa* ondo>.bteJ- > iy tbo gnabonta in the Nan-emond river., where the R*bela are trying to erva*. And ' L« reported bore that they poioown their j pontoons, and several hundred did cross I the gunboats blew op tb«ir pontoon- ; which were captured with all the R-belt who bail crossed W* have jast seen MrJobo'3p»tdinK. of Co 1. kith. Rogimeet. who l* on bis, way bomo* having got bis • lisi-bnrpe, on arronoi of ill health, tie looka foebJe. Oor Cape May hoy* went out oa picket ye*lerday,'so ho inform .d ■*. Since th* above win written I have teen tha R R. conductor from Huff.dk wl.o con 6 rata tbo report of blowing up the pon while tba "coofoda" were croesinr. mak sg terrible alangktec. hot kaew nothing of the eapt or* of prisoner* We ere 1
•till bearing beav. Bring. \V« bava to-day ■acceadsd in gottiag war passes 1 , Honrs. Ths Esito*., 1 . ! ,9m — i WAR AND OTHER HEWS. A rahel dispatch say* that out of 1 eighty *b««t fired at Fort 8nmter, thirty 1 ionr strnck with rffct. The Patapayn ' had been repaired and wu again ready 1 ' for service. A part of tba land fore** 1 had spiled for Port Royal Tits rebels in tho nolglmrhood of Port Bmelson ara stealing all tha cavalry horsaa they can find In order -to pre- , vent this Gun R->a-cran^ ha* crdered ' that tb«y ah*H to taken for tko m: vf tbo national arwv J ! An eftcer of a British ahlp c''-v? ar off , Mobile on the 11th report* that tho city , of Mexico has bean caplo. -d by this French. , r Admiral Parrsgut fo reported to be blockading R-d riaar. The rebel Wis* s reported to"bo on trrnchiny oo tha other slda ol WillUm* hqrjr. Hr basprdora to take P-.rt 8|»' g ruder at all hax-irds. Rebel prisonI era say that a simultaneous attack was to bava beeg made opi a Waahiugton, N. C . Suffolk, Gloucester and Wiliiaau I burg. Richmond papers of tha 13rh gay. thai If y-thm Uuioo guubuaU have , gone up the Cold water, ud tbgt our , forces oa Bsack Bayou in ratraa-lng toward tba rirar. A Mrgs powder mil Aw ton built [ aud will shortly go teto operuthsa at » August*, Go 7 Tto atea«u r Arabia la at Halifax. ; ftW Liverpool oo 4th Among tor passengers a*» itt amigraoia. D- • tor passage she export- need bad wrath- > ar sad arpeg ma. Thu Mto) Ama had • nutsi sd a heavy uoOwpoa, wwtog to tto Mtora o< u h-ma. at Liverpool which R wn. uppowui -a. alamgrfsd .ghat •' • - '
off N.-w Z innd. and iHti of her o Seers and erew lu*t .iffafra in p.dead sm-c of a thrratoing cl»v«othr. The Insar rrctioa had bn.k>-a ont in the d-part-•ncnts of Povlcsiz and Sryaio. and the J mtifw pmiulitiun wag. turttrug out en p The Russians w. re at Memri ii i Rig®. LaafgieairS has been ukeo i« Into M-iravia An rxpodiliqa left llrlona la<1 San- n day *nd proceeded *ix;ymilrs into the | ^ int- rinr of Arkan*u«. Tu»y had sever I J nl skirmi-he* with the rebels, and re- 1 ( itu*n«.d in Aiuaph with a nauther of] , pH.our',. I, Turn- h*s h-on considerable skiiutish I I ing around Mruipliif between the na ji ti iunl troops and 'he giierills*. In a f ei-etit fight, lour of the latter were kill 1 ed tnd fifteen cap tired | A uombirof clothing merchants at , Columbus, Ohi », have bren arrested. , ' and their stores put under guard, lor • I furnishing clinn* suits to soldierd in order^lo eunble iln-tn to desert. Tho Richmond Dispatch confirms the _ news of the destruction of the blockade , runner Stonvsrall J.ickson. i An engagement took pUee near 8uff oik, oil Tuearlay week. Hotwe.-n tba rwb- 1 ! «ls and national troo|** there. • Tne | ' I rebels, after kotue bard fighting, w«re i ' driven hack. * ' , A l iter from W-mhlngton, dated in- 1 , j side tho fort, expr>-s*ed the belief th <t i , tho carrfstn there will be able to hold j I oat until reinfo c<-m>-ntt arrive . J Another attack ia to be shortly madf i I j on Charleston, which will be b>- kepi up j ' ] na long aa lb® iron -clad® can float or fire i a gun j There waf n s»vrre 6_'ht on the Nan- ' srmond river on Tuesday week, between | the rebels and th* steamer M-iu .t Wash j ingtoit. ' Th" steamer ran ag. unnd, and j „ bring aulij. cted to a heavy fire, was di*. j t ablrd. The battvry at length was »)- i. lehced Fi«r«f the Uqiou troops war. » killed and rigltle«tl wounded During tie last two mouth* fifteen thoasand soldteri have been uksn down to the Army of tba Potomac from con-
valeacrateaiups Tsere ba* b«e» a victory gainrd over 1 the Indians itt Utah- Twenty five were 1 killed aud the rest scattered Qiis ol ' our men was ki lad and two wounded. R'chio- ud papers of the 10" b r ceiv ed at Fortress Monroe, any that ail was > q-itrt ni Crtarltoiou Our forces occupy 1 Col's. AenWah and S abro >k'* » -In d« eo-istdera'de force Tiey are proUC ad by the. gnu boat a ; but lb* transport* bVvr left The rebel Congress has passed a b'll abolishi >g diguing altogether in the rebel army, aub-nttuiing the death pen al:| and imprisonment in the pcuitctitiary. / A dispatch from Colonel Phillip*, of thb Cherokee -Nation, Arkat.su*. says that the country north of the Arkan*»r river baa been awapt entirely clear of rebels Tloy are ga h.r ng tn the south side'uf the river. Th 3d ami 3 i Divisions of the Army Frontier are now encamped wiih■fo'Aftcrn rtili-a of Ro ia.-Mo , and ar»under command of «j >r General Her eon They ate In splendid eondidon. They will probably remain their till about the ftra' of May, until tto graa* has grown sntfi.-i -ntly to aff <rd food for tto aulmsK nsad In the'seeviee mt ibe army We mak- then look for urttv* •ipera'hina in fibmihwes-eni Mis*nnri and Arkansas, and sharp encunnter*. |f General Price sue reed* in orgs' ixlnr any conaiderkble aruiyai . LVtfof R >ck R -ports pUe- a WoNip'l fufce «n dar ' 8'onewall" Jackwin, I* tto B»»ermndoah \ alley -owe* aroMK ready to more spun 'the Raltimora and Ohio Railroad again ; but we hava n<> rtHabl* advlceg tram Winchester to this *§** Gen. -JUimv is ore pared ftir auy ♦m*rg*p£y^at»d win wslcutoa tto eaumj at mv tims. - A»-drmy daftogpundeqi aHieg, under date of near, Falmouth Va , April It : "It will to ao secret to »*y that <f-n Itmierava'a eawalfy tnrpi' %m Wacred oa An Important ex.mtfitbm, earoatpetoud by nueb sriiBKy and infantry as may to ae-d- d to co-operate in lituir enter 1 »»»*" Trisi. fc-M-'j* »-* — ■»! m *• i 4*Min*ks*-Mee-ri-! m I
ova tin ooManvoaicc. • HeaJqoarrer* 2Mb Reg. NIT.) ■ Osxr sr -tcTMtt V*.. •> April U 1863 | Denr fFope.-— le one of my eecent ank-f-s I in ima'e.l that ahbnagb tk--Nortbero J public did not look to this" point ay one of i imp.-rtanc*. yet *,he time mbeht com* when I act* would be tra!tr*et*<1 heru or 1 2>ere»hoot«. 1 thiuk yon wiiragrb# witb • me in the twlinf that th* important titne ia i at haO'l. whan I relate tc V"0 whit has | transpired »n-l i* ir*n-niria( in oar mi«l*t. i and in «n.f sronod Hoff.dk For a loot , tin* th> rrbels have boosted th*t they i woald dr i Ve the Federal forces* from this I place and 'rorn N rT.dk and occapr both r.i defeat this -liasign. a* I have t.il'l Voa j i« wjiat I he Third p. vision wa* vol h-re ( sed op t» thi* lime we b»ve acram pti-he I oor mi»«ion Dull S'lot-bj l**t I the rehel* n-*d* no demoastmt ion that looked at ihoofh they Intended to c..rry on' their bosat. Oo that dry. hnw-v r. oar picket* d.eeoverail their a frane*. and they —the picket*— were forced to tall back. Tba ante q-nrkly known ta oor com •nan 'er anil reiiewe<l preparation* arrt in .id" to receive them Pickets were •tren .Mhened. forta v-ra manned, troops •ere Old-re I to be ready for action at a working trim Our reg-mmt epeut th»iluy throwiog up rifl» pits, and bailding a I military bridge over n creek near th-Nan-amoud .fv-r to to- right and rwar ot the city. We w-ra out Willi our armt and , aquip'O-nls After miliar bar I until ran ■et. we re' u rued to catip. Tba tir-t irttl . aialinn si" bad of no intended alt ark wot I upon nor return. B-fo e our mppers were eatvtl. Cntapamea A II P. II -»0-l I weia onlerw I nut to *upi«irt Port J-ricbo and ; to i-U ket ilia r-.tie pit* between the forta ' end the r.v-r. aud the rwinamin.' Bve cn iI c-unn eqnl|ipad at-i rea-ly lor any c-dl upon j i h-tit The rampwni-a na n- ' weni oputi j and tha oiher th ae *lnn< l|fsaTV''T'l'iaI ing by oar camp, is Jrijcfs creek, and alioat t ree or fonr ho'ndretl yartf* ffiitn j camp l« • tallr.Mil bridge over this cr-ek, no th-- Purt<mi>ath railroad, t'ol l).-rr.m I raceitrd orders about 9 o'clock, to deal ray j tble bti K- to prevent tba rebels frofo 1 -crossing oi it. ahonld ihaj get over tha". i river in oar rear. The Colon-) nr any oi - the officer* coald not saa good pnliei ia
de«tr-it ing this biidit* at such • tim- and b eapeciuily wh»n it was tha onh railroad H Cnmmanication wc had from tho N'nrtl ok a u r friends, a* the ntgtit ^yeytww* -.S iirci t dent occarred on th- Norfolk and Petars- i burg read which had cat nff direct com- I inuntcwtmn with Norf -Ik ll-re l--t tne ^ «tuia how thi* «rcid-ni occarn-d F uiay ( • v-nmg a* tba. train was going down to , Norfolk and whil- cro sing th- bridge over ' | th- KI siiieih river I w eariita an-i seven , rars ot the train were suddenl) pitched ) ib'o tb- river. Tha cauae nf this I am 1 ttild wa* oo account nf tbe ilrwW b-irg left | ! ■n an insprtiper condition, and tha .fault it ! ( aupjio-ed to Ita tbe imn of traitorcm . I There wo* some lo»* of life. But 1-1 ton ' 1 rn urn to lb» order given to Cpl. D A* a ( ■natter of coarwa. ha c-:ald do oothinc '•!»« . , tlnto -secote bl* order and h*TU the bridge ! I ,-i6» u op ^ so be gatu the ta-k to Cipt*in I . Pore* and Co U. Ii wa* kanwn-t mt a I >min or cara -was -exp-cteff (ram P«rts^ I m-iym. bat *« piek-ls warn opiberooila i mil<\an I a h*l', we *nt<p-is^d thai Inform* lion bed beer, given thain end that they •bhid -aignai to the train on it* wav down ; i hit no signs! woa giv-a, and obottt II i oVItok We beard'' be SWgtne whistle. Three ' tails had bean lak-n up. and setcetai of the pUuks w-re removed t wa* in chirpe of th- picket at- the hridyer- On cam- the ir..n bt>y»* Oor pirkety. aVthe t»p qi tk«ir 1 avotCesmnei to wartt/lns thain. bat jit wa« too late. In a moinohl tha hViiigepu" met. aud toon ful uw d a cfu*k-%fs ibuudei . The angina pawed over a-ifo hgvtba t-adur j and tour ears missed tto track, ahsi down a s:e«p ambankm-nt they plunged tit/v-iga ta any. not a ear was throws » ff tha bridga wto tnoerwak.bat ail paaoed over on tun aloe par*, exewpt two cars that r-mai.- dap th# mi lei- To ni all it soems a nnrscle , bow tho tram -scape d going headlong into . Ilia creak >on» w*r» kitiad hf 'tto.acci ; dent. Tin or throw were thrown #n*n abi.st forty fe-t. hot no h..noa br.ien. Tbera w#to «mfy five or a i*. incla-iin.- tto qmnativof. oo to ml*. TM tors ». re r Urn* With .n» nuniltoa aa )'* hard lock.'- : nil of wbmfcuue B'loua to Mtf- Oar <o* panto if eaotp w-r. #q - caitoJ oataadeet 1 to clearing off th- de.ir ction Ho ywo ir tnaf rnifodtoaoa for reat •«* girao th lb- - 3hth Yfta amy (hiak tMnk ttor- bgbmq wa ea**»f nwdsnmand it ur-ll. r; fcumrsa mtofc.4a^w^ - I
will cio«e for tun night, hoping I may gat ha op port Baity ta write ta asm*. Thetwdny Mcr-iinr. April li» At thfo wntinr 1 not sitting aa a pin* •of along ta* Norf.dk nod P«t*rsb«rg railroad, doing pictol duty. Hava tirsh h-r. airoo yesterday. A warm ran la afl it* beauty ), rising In tto sort and 'to varmna bird* that inhabit tha Dismal H-smpar- pUs.iog oor »ara wirh- their hap y n«t*a : bnt ihero are i ther »3aBdi that break ap.m oor oar. that ara not quit# »•> cb .ruling., • H-b a* csoano. ma.ket aaA rifl* fl'iog I mutt go btek. how-e-r. to Where 1 left . ff w.iueg Taes.iay Ciakt. acd -1* ■ apla.n what this bring ia. Hata-day Sight, aii aa* pear- along lb* line* of the B£.n, yet there was ».>»- sk.rmi'hing to tto left, or wast and southwest of th* town It wm^ between the pickets, is thw rehel picket* advanced Tto stilla-aa of Hundav •*• broken by oec«« oaal cannon 6rtng One forceo werw uli ond-r arm* and trait tag aa attack to lore-, bat no attack came • sr.la night I was at tto toadquartetv of Hen. Peck and learned that tha ••< ah ' Were threatening Hgff..lk in three miasms, ■ Onp.ised to to fifty or riitr tboarand ~"v1 sin.ng Dorine the day several of oor 1 Csvalry pickets were taken prisoner* Oar 1 l:ne» wer* clos -d in" and oor ywwdtina* ' •trengthen-d. That night I to re ■,< more i Or less lir.ng. Our troop* looked fop- tho boa-i*.) attack M.in-lv/ itsoroiog. but not h- ' log do* iterate cosne to pjs* Dnnng ' Iks mghi th* enemy tod throw i uo • al renchment*. nnd piantrd a battery on Otrlafr, Irom which thay played a |ij:|* » in i sic H-.mc b-avy thots from F .rt Me- • Clellsn a. mo ril-ncrd their mouths tS,» ■ rebel- *eem*d to to atnving from one p "AtI to another, apparently Irytpg to deceive n* • where they w,.uM attack, if they *UwaM a' tack at alL A report cam* about onnn » th* the rah-ls were eiiinc to try and cff-c^ " a cro— in; over -ha N lO'em-ind river. Firm II C'.mi'aoiei nf oor regiment aer- crti-red to lb» Bank of the Nanirin.'Bil. hbna*. half a • mil.- to!.,, tto city with pick* "rhnvkTiaod d ap«,lea. where we were »et to *ortr throwing " op eutrcnehvareti Near hy 0«. a l undred E. and mora ,i ontritocds Were b -il.l.ns A hdt*^ " levy. Wh.le wa we»* botiiy nmpl.tyof a . > uomtor of rabri «a*ai>K,apva»(kd on tto k nppoaiiw.ahftfe 'lonuTRa river. No sonser • -.did '.toy shu* thnn-e|»>s from lbs wg-.o^ '' iThM a ehwli wa* ftrod from * fo-t ta tM a |rizht of tha lownl which fell in thr mivik
fof Ik* rpi'* ' I never *a» a pr*'ti»r *bot. /They^ wheeled atont. fall hack bat rallied again. A* tfiay ra li")r-une nr the gaubostn ••pied them, and gat* then aaotber shell, winch scitcrvd ttofc e -mplet-ly. Tw© fori* and tl-e gabhoala no* begat, shelling wood* in 2ba directiun of • ket> the * reto wei* nam. sod kepi on t'-eir shelling •II Mon ay Bight This waa done to keep lb* rebels from fortifying A' doak the companies that hit-f toao ihro.ing up rifle pit* return <1 to camp, and fotod* good Oifhl sr, at A few r-marSc* tor® iu refaf. ctu-e 1ft our ganhxala on tto N'«r.»ern„ul, I Th»*» »r- *ii .ir seven of them, ftut »toff ara not of mnrh force, at'bmigh tbe* h»vw do >a moah g. o ra fir. Tba. car y g-rad ^ funs. l.Ht :f the rebel - conl.l get liraV) gBU® t» tour at-.n ttie- b.rnta ttoy wool * 'knock tto-n at of tha water a® ttoy ara only th* I c„mm"n low boats that tow around PhilsI I delphia J. qj. ijfto ICamx l'aui>u Aw *r>>i-u Mu. \p* April It. Idea I Dmr H'avt: — When •• mow l* thfo , ramp three m -nihs ago. we fonnd it to to what might he ctlla-i a hard place. Whisky • ••th# grand topic «f cqiureraaiiqp to» ; dav and night, among, the m jor ty of |liu 7\ . I aol-ljers. n>ey were almost C4£*lar, tie par- j i taking of tba int'igieaiing cap. Qambling. ■ wranc'ing and flghlttr wma tfo r-iuh nA 0 f natural coi,«. quenca. All mannar of et«U V . • and tmmnrality'imagiBable Una taxis Led w. r A moral or religion* man wa* atmoal lq - danger of hia life, if ke abi.an i bis hand traisl.l* of hta font attar dark And why . pas this g» I, B* >aas« they knoar to.w^l r unwind alga uiih tl,em is Iha.rstcw* and t wickeana-a It itemed a® thtozb men s.ri I M eapiivo at Hama s a ill and regarded . neither God nor'rnau Bwl Ll Coi (J-.rga • Bangs ler. com ma tiding this poM. fos«««l . » soma at the very worti of t hetnto Ji* iA r Annapolis. OttoC h«va taken tba atwi. j atn the camp I- no* a gt. nl deal nt -rs qiua* than it w». a fao a«ok* ago. Whan a a i . area ..an tknnvwa oo Chaplain nanharrh - N-» Y.,,l ...1 us dug H ■■I . T»u •mV-.tsyftw (Vri.tU. C T*».» o..( s,r ; VUeOMe 'f*e|.»ts»w.e,"a»»i.rii^4fBl' 47- ' * ' - \ -. Ii'mi - ' -

