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hould excite their suspicion and cause them to exercise an increased vigilance? Their situation, however, was desperate. Their fate could not be much worse, and they resolved to go. Nothing now remained to be done but for the General and Colonel Dick Morgan to change cells. The hour approached for them to be locked up. They changed coats, and each stood at the other's cell door with his back exposed, and pretended to be engaged in making up their beds. As the turnkey entered they "turned in join him in a drink" He did so, and the party soon became very agreeable to each other. The cars in crossing the Scioto have to pass within a short distance of the Penitentiary. As they passed, the officer remarked; "There's the hotel at which Morgan and his officers are spending their leisure." "Yes," replied the General, "and I sincerely hope he will make up his mind to board there during the balance of the war, for he is a great nuisance." When the train reached Zenia it was detained by so
For hire --Three good Cook Women, without encumbrance; one superior Washer and Ironer, one good Nurse and Chambermaid, four Girls from 10 to 17 years old, (accustomed to house service,) and one superior Man, capable of general service.--Apply at I H Walke's store, Main street. Ed M Morgan. ja 5--2t*