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OF MILLINERY 1 ol on nun to do all ot on 111 MTV in of is I Oct 0 SEWING MACHINES Sold liy I S S K K L I 1 G 0 i Hi MILLINERY ot Mio call OF THE THE APPLETON MOTOR January 1 1862 Have we timo for happy greetings nnd kindly words of cheer Have we time to strike warm hands to-day with friends unchanged nud dear Can we forget the blackness of the cloud that breaks 80 near In the roar of and tho dash of sword and Can we forget the slow and lowly bier When tlie fortunes of a moment love's hopes destroy Tis a time for Old Year it for New Year's jny comfort for the mother who with blood and hilled Falls on tlie floor in a one band on tlic list of You may chafe her nerveless limbs and wipe her forehead's When her spirit's tearless agony looks through her eyes again The New Year's dawning sunlight will mock licr bitter paiu Dead lips return no greeting to many loved and brave Tlie Old Year brought the guerdon of glory and a grave Tlie lie trampled was our ELLSWORTH'S vest Our gallant white-plumed bead is proudly laid to rest And too calmly GRAY E of the West Weep not for tho martyred heroes whose labt breath kft the sod A voiceless prayer for the cherished land they moistened with their blood They have their own Avenger and the years are with God And iu some coming summer when the pitying April rain Shall have washed from the grieving face of earth its darkening stain Ye ahull look with glad thanksgiving o'er all the smiling plain Where in place of steeds nnd men stand ranks of ripening grain And the maize's bright b inner waving and the cotton's tufted plume And the of scythe and si oil and the roar of wheel aaU Tell where the hosts of senile cowering band But brave and solid pb stand And the on the where peace and plenty wait Gleam bright when evening falling soft and late And up against the of our Southern skies From a thousand fioc sweet shall rise Then away with vain away with fears I We will bury our dead ones gently but we have no time for tears for the adown the marching years Our broad free pillions flash up the sky Fixed on the fiercest bis gleaming eye No traitor shaft can ruille the plumage on his Xo growl of British Lion can roach his royal Hurrah for the OLU its stars shall lose not one there lives n patriot mother to trust it to her son Hurrah for ocu we will trust our country's fate With God and tlie sinewy hands that break iron gate Hurrah for the truest and bravest the HOYS or Tiin 15 ST VTE We boast our young Wisconsin the winds that fly Across her rolling prairies shout Freedom's rallying cry Her streams have heard the and borne it to the lier forests caught the darkling to tree The shadowy whispered the summons of the free The oak its sturdy branches tossed loftily and bold And the autumn maple like Scottish chief of old Sent on the late October wind its of gold Wo boast our younger City Dead stocks and palsied trade Against her inarch of progress no stubborn bounds Inuc laid Tall mills and frowning factories have risen on the sight As if like fairy palaces the building of a night Tlie shriek of rushing engines through street and alley rings And words fiom cherished friends afar come on tho lightning's wings The iron zone whoso pressure our hills imd vales have felt We'll clasp in with Superior's northern belt Though divers elder cities plead well their varied charms And loudly beg the Armory with jealous vain alarms Yet Uncle Sum will give to ours the of his aims Then once again wo greet you as we oft have done before One word of warm heart cannot stay for more I bless our cherished country uvl wipe away all Make this a NEW from Col CHARLESTON JAIL S C 1 Tuesday Nov 19 01 j My Ever Dear all the and insults to which we have been subjected since prisoners of war and when the worst passions ought to be satisfied we find that we have yet another ordeal to pass through We nre in the common laving been taken from Pinckney on the ult on an equal footing with the most depraved classes and locked up at night like fullons But I seem to have momentarily for- gotten that I am condemned I have I been selected with three captains and ten lieutenants to be executed as soon as it may be ascertained that Smith at Philadelphia has suffered and an order has this day been to put us in separate But if they imagine that their cruelty or ty can make me faulter the have any terrors for me they tiro sadly mistaken x I e much to say to you but do not deem it expedient at this time In the event of my execution I bhall endeavor to have a private letter left to be delivered to you 1 must state injustice to the many hearts that beat in the breasts of he rank and file of our prisoners that some should if practicable be adopted to them exchanged for no tongue can tell pen describe nor imagination conceive what those poor fellows baic suffered ing the last sixteen weeks At the time of the arrest were all without a change of without blankets and in many cases coats as such articles on count of the extreme heat were either left behind or thrown off while on the maich They were also without money except a were- soon spared the trouble of carrying it Tor ten weeks in Richmond they slept on the bare boards They are now very ged indeed and many are without They are served with two-thirds nominal army rations seen a report put hi circulation that I had been handcuffed while at mond but I assure you I have not had that honor although I have been the recipient of a good many others If I had promised not up arms after my release I am well I would precede even some of the earliest in New iu parole of honor if it could be called such I warn all friends of our good cause to be what accounts give to Wo are lod to believe that one fellow here has bold bis country for a poor tion and has sent letters for publication with statements that arc not reliable The Zouaves will take caie of him if he returns MICHAEL My Dear Friend Cupt copied this sheet since the Colonel has been i from mo He was at noon to-day taken and placed in one of the criminals cells under lock and key I asked sion to accompany him but was am even afraid I will nut bo allowed to ee him My dear Captain how I miss him vo were always together since arrest and you know or can feel our attachment nd what it is to be separated I am afraid his constitution is not calculated to undergo such harsh treatment but lie thinks he can stand anything May God protect him he is one of the few of a really patriotic race E of Logs by the help of a big six Stopping the hvt named il he accosted I say are these your No sir I'm to work by tlie month What pay you be getting dollars a month and whiskey thrown was the reply look here I'm n weak little i Inclined to That What docs it We heard that prince of what does it mean for The Irish Tom Colloway get off the following nation too has its instincts and these have a burst of laughter the other night told it something that fires the eye and stirs hls llc the blood of youth and sire all over the land 7 j j felli w Never since tlie shout of American i independent as old awoke an echo in the Church of ridins along a highway in the State has news so momentous h of Georgia when Lie overtook a man led Ireland No prophet s voice is needed to foretell what all foresee Yes it may be that God has heeded our long suffering and heard our prayers It may be that at last the day is dawning our fathers eyes were not to sec War between England and between and the be- tween England and millions of our and dearest own ilesh and blood There are armed and disciplined soldiers in are e man and people arc npt to impose the banished Celts whom the times j upon me d'you Now I'll give you claimed were gone with a vengeance j twenty five dollars a month to Tide along Not on the slopes of St did j me and protect was Mr the Irish troops of King Louis leap more 11 reply lit added as n thought wildly with excitement than would those struck him how might be on the vengeful Celts cross the ocean on the news j that England drew the against Never been in my rejoined ica In that hour the bitter memories of a the six-footer the most terrible that the man I want It's a exiles ever End iu tlie cry queried Gardner fur vengeance on their heartless Sii footer Twenty five exterminator that exulted over to do but to their expatriation laughed at their sorrows ride around nnd smash a fellow's mug and mocked at their distress Yes if j carnally when he's Six footer has cause to start in high excitement at i i i I lode along till just at night they the news wo chronicle to-day Ireland has J f reached a Dismounting at cause deeper still The crash of arms in f I door I hev wont in Gaulner immediately America brought her freedom once bl e batman in the room needs but the same and patriotism now to it once 0 IMI AN OLD Battise now living at Duck Creek six miles from I licking of uit in in had become a sad r peeled went in nnd came t out best this city is an old soldier of the of night at another hotel the the Napoleon Wo append bolow n j brief sketch of his j into a row the biggest man in tbo He was born in j place and six-footer doing the fighting left as a recruit in February 1804 At hint on the third day they eame tea was a short time in Mitz France furry Kept by a huge man under tho command of General of Divis who had never been Hiked in his life ion was in Spain two and a half i Whilst crowing the Gardner as usual was at the siege of and began to find fault blow The rJ of tho Fortress of Valencia i got mad things and Cadiz was shot in the right nt und kind o Os and them Gardner tl e i to his the and I rokc the and laid up lor three Its in hos pital was at the siege of Flushing land under the command of General of vision was in tlie battle of Wa- to him that he was sony but that gram served iu the expedition against it was absolutely necessary to thrash that sia was present at tbe batlle of Moscow j ferryman under command of Marshal Ney hnd his nodded bis head but saiJ f1 feet frozen during tbe retreat from J11K was at the siege of Hamburg under Ncy took part in the battle of den of of in Bavaria DEATH OF PRINCE By Hie steamer Persia off Cape Ruce on Saturday intelligence reaches this country ol the sudden death of the Prince Consort of Albert was the second U MeWHA I thv nt i born at Rosenau Auff 1819 a the time of his decease forty-two years oh Or of DUN 1 Bulls i uri 1 with tho lor nicest on no R n r sciences j that he possessed his death will i in this country as well Letters from Italy convey the in- that is alarmingly ill His disease appears u be a kind of con- disease which has thus unified the efforts of his physicians to arrest it He is so reduced as to be to con- verse with difficulty and his friends fear he will not survive the winter The separate military district of Cairo within the department of Missouri has been created by General and placed under charge of Gen Giant It embraces at Cairo Bird's Point Cape not less than men The at Columbus have 000 A GOOD N Y Herald gives the following in regard to the feats ot one of our gun On the 21 of November the ym bout New London drawing nine and a half feet of arrived in Mississippi round On the of the same day she captured the schooner Olive with a cargo vf lumber tho morning she captured the steamer China with turpentine and On November 28 she captured the steamer Henry Leu is with bar els of 41 barrels sugar and x of and cotton on the afternoon of the same day she captured the schooner A J a cargo of turpentine and tar On December 1st she captured the ing smack Advocate On the of November she the I draft mail steamer California running between New Orleans and Mobile Being very hard pressed by the New don tbe California threw over about twenty thousand dollars worth of and sugar to her and then forced herself over the bar in four feet ot water to the site s had been ten minutes sooner nnd was wounded by n bayonet in the right leg at the battle ot Column in was at the battle of and Nugent Pur served in the Regiment under the command of Colonel und was finally bent back to Belgium by Louis the XVIII Mr is now 70 years is and hearty and walks in to the city nearly every week from Duck Cicek His memory is excellent of the dates the numbers of men on each side nnd all the of the buttles in which he has been engaged One of our merchants has interested himself in of the old veteran and applied tu the French Consul with a view of ing for him a Ilay cute Dec 26 It to be seen that he did not relish the job the way lie his shoulders there was no for it So when they reached llm Miore bulh stripped and at it they went Up and dow he bank over sand into the water They fought scratched gouged bit and ed till nt the end o an hour the ferryman caved Six fooler was triumphant but it had been work Going up Ui hit he his head fora im in nt nnd then broke ik Mr jour Bits mighty well ion that you are inclined to be some I lure been with ou days licked the tin PC men in 1 think had for iou see Mr Gardner I'm afraid ii be and I I'll I A UN had struck pretty high Av j cf at lanche advocate the Black idea in n r i bard rushed for cash and was liy tne b ferocious language r Administration to be not n very u say that the can c ul justice that tbo cause of humanity but a very great demands that tbo black flag shall be he could endure no ed on every that extermination nml ns a cauno meeting was death shall be proclaimed the about break up t he Ills miscreants who in polluting oui to attend to on t Gentlemen ho suil w th the i n il U- done for this man Johnson He unit fusion o blood wo arrest bo of war by uf the foe 1 examples of and unsparing lie's got to be maintained somehow now Mr shook liia of Biloxi If the Now London IM own ten minutes sooner nothing could have saved the California from capture The New London is commanded by of the U cr of Prof Heed of tbe Wisconsin State the lionor lead by have been under notice French In one which happened in Crimea dining the Russian war the balls in several packets of been rendered entirely useless of overwhelming and uns vengeance When Oliver Cromwell cred the garrison of net a man to that his object was to bung the d'ye he ton the ground that ms disposed of the to a stop effusion o and that it therefore a mere ful act on fur his part South can no to I must strike the most j but we will war cry of extermination must qe raised I'll mako A Goon volunteer and some 11 ere talking about the war at Elmira a few days since when a ence having arisen some person proposed settling it by taking a drink said the volunteer that is not the way to talk You and other men who can sibly cave homo should at once agree to en- list This war must be fought out nnd tled with all possible Drinking settle it for if il would cntr officers would hnrc it lo take the usual course 1 him a of tho University of has obtained some of micro- scopic objects by a new method which con- sists in faking tlie object as tive image and then taking a magnified of this and repeating the op- alternately nnd negative until an image ia obtained of such n tizo us to present details of structure far exceeding in magnitude those obtainable by the most I powerful in use i-