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Ethelinda Cole (search for this): article 1
fested in most of the letters found on the field, they have abundant material upon which to operate. There is a singular uniformity in the beginning and ending of many of the letters. Out of a half dozen now on my table, four of them open after this style: "dear friends I now sets myself to inform you that I am well and truly hope those few lines may find you ongoing the same good health." The conclusion is frequently after this form: "Your friend till deth rite soon. Ethelinda Cole James R. Wakley" Mite Ethelda writes two letters upon the same sheet to two of her acquaintances in the army, add she uses the same form in the beginning and conclusion of both letters. Miss Amanda Smith is more sentimental. She concludes a very pathetic letter after this fashion; "I wish you all could be here but as you said there no use of wishing anything about it well you must keep in good courage and just think you are doing your duty Write son So fare Well From
Edward Atkinson (search for this): article 1
ingenuity the generous philanthropy of First shave the contraband "laboring cheerfully" on his work, with "a slight peculiarly rewards," next shave him on his , clothing, sugar, tobacco, &c., and shave him on one dollar bills of Boston banks. Can a Yankee overseer go "For the information of those who would like to aid in this noble effort to benefit the liberated slaves, we will state that Governor, Andrew is President of the Educational Commission, William, Endicott, Jr. , and Edward Atkinson, Secretary" But we would suggest to these gentlemen and to those who contribute to the "offer. " and its nobility, that if they apply for an act operation their body might more descriptively be called "The double action for blade Association for Shaving Central bands" More of this hereafter. Suffolk The way to Count dead men — a prominent Marksman. One of the correspondents of the New York Tribunes writing from the Camp before Yorktown, says: These sharp-shoote
hio had entered into a copartnership before he left home. He says in a letter to his brother. "Aim promises to give me half that he makes on the mid if I will give him one half that I make in the army — that's the agreement." The following letter from the surgeon of the 534 Ohio regiment to the Colonel commanding, I give entire: "Col I J Appier: Sir: It again Becomes Ty Duty to address you in Reference to Rev Mr. Mclutere he has not recovered his health, but was worse List Knight than Ever The whole Difficulty is in his hand, By Spells he is Deranged which was the case Last Knight he emerged he had been in a battle and was wounded. But was still Ready to Stand his Ground, I Suppose the Difficulty is by a . To the Brain, and I Doe not think he will be able to region his Reg't for months, ad to this the warm weather coming on the Army Going South which I think will call make against him. Therefore I have advised him to resyne which I thing he would Doe by your Conse
Harrison Cadott (search for this): article 1
tters my feeling, towards you. I believe I told you, in my other letter, about those two young men being here. I did not tell you their names, for I did not think you knew then; but I remember hearing you spear of one of them. One was Harrison Cadott and the other Jesse L Clarig Do you recollect the time that you preached that dog sermon? Quin got a letter from Ellison yesterday afternoon, and answered it last night. Mary Hoop is getting along finely. I suppose she misses you of Sunday nights. I don't know what Fan will do if she is disappointed much longer in getting a letter from Spering. Harrison Cadott is Julia Dungar's bean. I think that is a fine match Annie Laird and I are seat-mates. We are as good friends as ever. Ellen Hoffman wrote a letter to Jim R. the next day after he left. I think she was in a hurry. I shall have to close, as school is nearly out. You must not neglect writing as often as you possibly can. Ever yours, E. K. L.
J. L. Carmer (search for this): article 1
who, says the Milwaukee News, is the first German both citizen that has ever filled the gubernatorial chair of any State in the Union. In politics he is a Democrat. A few days ago, Mr. Samuel Sloan, a prominent merchant of Cape Garardean, Mq., was shot and instantly killed in that place by a lady, wife of a Lieutenant in an Iowa company. Capt. Jacob L. Clark, of Mq, who was wounded in the battle of Shiloh, committed suicide in the hospital at St. Louis last Sunday week. Mr. J. L. Carmer was recently awarded the contract for furnishing mules to the Federal army in Western Virginia, at an aggregate of $208,000. "The Birds' Nest" is the title given to an asylum just opened in Dublin, Finland, for Catholic orphans. Three thousand applications have been received from young women wishing to be engaged as waiters at the London exhibition. The report that a brother of the wife of the President was among the slain at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, is contradict
I did not tell you their names, for I did not think you knew then; but I remember hearing you spear of one of them. One was Harrison Cadott and the other Jesse L Clarig Do you recollect the time that you preached that dog sermon? Quin got a letter from Ellison yesterday afternoon, and answered it last night. Mary Hoop is getting along finely. I suppose she misses you of Sunday nights. I don't know what Fan will do if she is disappointed much longer in getting a letter from Spering. Harrison Cadott is Julia Dungar's bean. I think that is a fine match Annie Laird and I are seat-mates. We are as good friends as ever. Ellen Hoffman wrote a letter to Jim R. the next day after he left. I think she was in a hurry. I shall have to close, as school is nearly out. You must not neglect writing as often as you possibly can. Ever yours, E. K. L. Affairs in New York New York May 3. --A respectably dressed young man, supposed to be connected with wealthy
Thomas Bond (search for this): article 1
ented the 11th ward in Select Council for two terms, and held other offices under the city government. Another prominent citizen, Phillip R. Schuyler, died this morning. He was an old resident of the district of the Northern Liberties. Heavy arrest of gamblers in Baltimore. On Saturday night, the 3d inst., the police of Baltimore arrested a large number of gamblers at the house of award Hall, No.74 Holliday street, and at a later hour made another heavy heal at the house of Thomas Bond, corner of Orleans and Lewis streets. They [from the St. Mary's (Md.) Beacon] Whatever difference of honest opinion may have existed in Maryland in reference to the sincerity of the apprehensions which the Southern States expressed and acted upon for the safety of their property when they found the Government peaching into the hands of a sectional party, on one can doubt that these apprehensions were well grounded, and that South Carolina, with all her imperfections, was a ver
t dead men — a prominent Marksman. One of the correspondents of the New York Tribunes writing from the Camp before Yorktown, says: These sharp-shooters, by the way, received a compliment last Sunday, when Generals Keys and Smith applied to Gen. Heiniselman to borrow 150 of them, just to pick off the gunners of the Confederate batteries on the excitement left. By 11 o'clock they had killed "counting the groons" The men are now relieved from night duty, returning to . I hear that Col. Berdan has for the forwarding of his regiment, at present with Gen. McDowell, and for the Minnesota company with Halleck. When a general engagement occurs we cannot have too many sharp-shooters. They say the Confederates fire pretty well, using generally Mississippi rifles, but some have target ones and repeaters. One person of the 2d has become prominent. He is a fine looking beared man, not in uniform, and he walks leisurely from point to point within the Confederates entrenchments, o
Ellen Hoffman (search for this): article 1
esse L Clarig Do you recollect the time that you preached that dog sermon? Quin got a letter from Ellison yesterday afternoon, and answered it last night. Mary Hoop is getting along finely. I suppose she misses you of Sunday nights. I don't know what Fan will do if she is disappointed much longer in getting a letter from Spering. Harrison Cadott is Julia Dungar's bean. I think that is a fine match Annie Laird and I are seat-mates. We are as good friends as ever. Ellen Hoffman wrote a letter to Jim R. the next day after he left. I think she was in a hurry. I shall have to close, as school is nearly out. You must not neglect writing as often as you possibly can. Ever yours, E. K. L. Affairs in New York New York May 3. --A respectably dressed young man, supposed to be connected with wealthy relatives, registered himself at the New England Hotel as Wm Altkin, late on Thursday night, and on Friday was found dead in his bed, having committed suici
Greece Vicompte Jules (search for this): article 1
timore on the 8d instant for trial. Hon. Thomas P. Porter, late Speaker of the Kentucky State Senate, and Marshall Carter, son of Dr. J. C. Carter, after several months in the seceding States, returned to their homes in Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last--. They were at once by arrested by the Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr. Louis deGeofry, First Secretary of the French Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. Henry Karst, who was sentenced to be hung at Akron, Ohio, on the 25th April, for the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess o
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