s should be maintained, and absolutism not permitted to become omnipotent.
I could not forbear to make these remarks, and the answer I got was, That is all true and all right, and will be attended to when the election is over; but, after all, the party must come into power, and you know there are so many considerations—men want to be managed, and even prejudices spared, and so forth.
And it is true, but it is sorrowful that it is true.
That reminds me of what, in Schiller's Maria Stuart, Mortimer says to Lord Leicester, the all-mighty favorite of Elizabeth, O God, what little steps has such a great lord to go at this court!
There is the first obstacle I have to meet with.
This consolation, at least, I have— that the chief difficulty I have to contend with is neither lasting, nor an argument against the justice of my cause or against the righteousness of my principles.
Just as the calumnies by which I am assailed can but harm my own self, but cannot impair the justice of my countr
,Band
Jig Dance,J. Comfort
Sabre Exercise,Dubois and DeFlanders
Sparring,Flemming and Frerari
Song, The Sword of Bunker Hill,Mr. Wren
Dramatic Readings,McGrath
Feet Sparring,Dubois and DeFlanders
Song, What a Row de dow,T. Kenny
Sparring,Mortimer and Baker
A Little Spouting,Wilkinson and Ward
Cane Exercise,Dubois and DeFlanders
Song, Virginia Rosebud,J. S. Knowlton
Sparring,Ellis and Comfort
Magic Rings,C. B. Maxwell
Song, How are you, Jeff Davis?T. Kenny
Originality,Mr. Ward
Sabty,Mr. Ward
Sabre Exercise,Dubois and DeFlanders
Jig Dance,Mr. Brady
Dramatic Readings,McGrath
Sparring,Connors and Baker
Song, Faded Flowers,J. S. Knowlton
Feet Sparring,Dubois and LeClair
Jig Dance,Mr. Connor
Song,By the Band
Bayonet Exercise,C. Dubois
Sparring,Sullivan and Raymond
Song, I Dream of Home,J. S. Knowlton
Fancy Dance,C. Dubois
Sparring,McGrath and Baker
Grand Walk Around,Comfort, Kenny and Connors
Song, The Cove what Sprouts,B. Connors
Sparring,Mortimer and Connors
nceton review, the, 208
Princeton Theological Seminary, 208
Proceedings of the Cambridge historical Society, 77 n.
Professor at the Breakfast-Table, The, 228, 234
Prometheus (Lowell), 250
Prometheus Vinctus, 2
Prophetic pictures, the, 24
Proud, Robert, 106
Providence Gazette, the, 178
Psalm of life, the, 35
Psalm of the West, the, 338
Puck, 386
Punch, 158
Putnam's monthly, 247, 371, 372, 373
Pyle, Howard, 408
Q. C. Philander Doesticks, P. B.
See Thompson, Mortimer
Quarles, 3
Queechy, 398
Queen's twin, the, 383
Quincy, Edmund, 192
Quincy, Josiah, 89, 90
Rabelais Club, 229
Raleigh, 124
Rambler, 367
Ramona, 383
Ramsay, Dr., David, 104, 105, 106
Randall, James Ryder, 291, 295-296, 298, 300, 30, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, 311
Randolph, John 71, 85-86, 87
Ranke, Leopold, 130, 139
Rappaccini's daughter, 24
Raven, the, 59, 65, 66, 67
Raven and other poems, the, 59
Raymond, Henry J., 189, 192, 193-195
Raynal, Abbe, 2
a., 1862.
Wilkinson, George, exempted from service, 1861.
Wlikinson, Richard, exempted from service, 1862; dead.
Wood, H. E., color sergeant; wounded at Gaines' Mill, Va., 1862.
Wood, J. H., sergeant; wounded five times, losing at one time a pound and a half of flesh from his thigh and hip from a canon shot; is now living near Eaton, Weld county, Colorado, and an active business person.
Recruits.
Anderson, Nat., Carrington, Robert, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., 1863; Clopton, Mortimer, Covington, Creasy, Creasy, Crenshaw, Dodson, Dyson, Goodman, William; Gordon, Haley, Hewitt, Hurt, Moore, Padgett, William; Poole, Quarles, Ransom, Henry, transferred from Company H., 1863; Smith, Varner, Wakeham, John E., killed near Petersburg, Va., April, 1865; Webb, Winfree, William, was on detail service during the war.
In giving the roster of the Black Eagle Company, of Cumberland county, Va, I venture to say that the morale of that company could be taken as a fair representation
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Nye, Charles E.
Ober, J. E.
Oldfield, John.
Oldfield, Mrs. Mary.
Oldfield, Miss Ada.
Page, Mrs. Annie M.
Papkee, J. A.
Parker, Charles H.
Peak, Irvin E.
Peak, Mrs. Esther R.
Phemister, E. A.
Plummer, Mrs. J. M. G.
Porter, Miss Helen.
Randall, Edward S.
Russell, Mrs. Cora L.
Sampson, George T.
Sampson, Miss Ellen R.
Sargent, Miss Mary E.
Shultis, Mark.
Shultis, Mrs. Kate D.
Spinney, Frank T.
Stetson, George W.
Stickney, Allison M.
Stickney, Mrs. Allison M.
Stone, Miss Katherine H.
Street, John D.
Swan, Charles H.
Swift, Miss Caroline E.
Symmes, Miss Amelia M.
Teele, Edward W.
Thompson, Wm. A.
Wait, William Cushing.
Wait, Francis A.
Wait, Miss Hetty F.
Wait, Miss Sarah H.
Washburne, Miss M. Louise.
Wilber, Nahum E.
Wilber, Mortimer E.
Wild, Miss Helen T.
Withington, Henry.
Wood, Joseph W.
Woolley, Fred.
H. C.
Wright, Thomas G.
*Wright, Walter C.