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f Holly-vith hiseason 11 :o nuinely or! upon i spoiled y tingeway toseen the him into d spoken t. Theyuad bad.aely car, is if her mly tlie of herhispered. made no ry. Tlie id T for see him nTe the s world; •ou, God of thoseT haveI have not met What is vo have hours.shc 5=°b-v shoul-onscious a hang1y.n a des-ild haveten care-a’t haveIt will►t speak ahkshireimo herng espe-:ing, no t moved ;e scen-It wase. You * neither ou takeso likeve man. one, for e withi talk of popular— v —w — — - — — - v v wis yours—hut remember to preserve yourdiscipline.”JOHNNY REB FORAGING.A correspondent of The Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from Frederick, Md., on June 24. 1863, speaking of .the damage done by the confederate forces to the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, says;“The aqueduct on tlie canal at. Williamsport has been blown up, the locks destroyed, and all the boats in the vicinity burned. The lock gates at Millstown Point were also torn out, and six canal boats burned. At Green Springs the embankment was 'broken, and the water running out of the canal into the fields. Ho corroborated the statement of the other refugee that the canal was a perfect wreck from Williamsport to Cumberland, Md. The rebels have burned about 300 canal boats on the Baltimore and Ohio canal. They paroled the boatmen end drivers not to divulge any of their movements. and then released them after tak-J ing possession of the horses employed in towing the boats.“All the bridges on the railroad between the Oqequon and Cumberland have been destroyed, track torn up in many places, and water tanks burned and demolished. At the North branch bridge, over the Potomac, they fired seventeen shots from a 12-pounder, before they could break the top cord, the bridge being an iron one, and a very fine structure. Only ono span of this bridge was destroyed. The bridge over the South branch was destroyed entirely. The bridges over Back creek. Sleep swamp, Sir John Run. and Green Spring Run. were all burned, and tlie water tanks at Green Spring Riun and Sir John 'Run were all burned. The devastation has been extensive and complete.The same correspondent says:“He also saw two droves of fat cattle driven south through XIartinsburg. and largo numbers of horses, the fruits of plunder In western Maryland and Pennsylvania.“A dispatch from Cincinnati last night says that the rebels who made the raid into Indiana on Sunday are still in that state, though their whereabouts are unknown It was supposed they had pushed north of the Ohio and Mississippi rail-roaff. It is reported that 1.000 citizens of Indiana are encamped at Bloomington for the purpose of resisting the draft, and that they have pickets out for 8 miles around the town.”beau til ii f'he bott neath tl It is a •bones, r have bet the dop also rea' de Leon spring youth. t. its watlt; facts m;odd legi credulou no India The wmany tli characte But theonly onlt; gion. rl water S] pernaps, to the h visitors world, a ural wo ocean, s gustine, miles fnThis sr of tlhe c below w attract t its vLcini lent. T gleaming spot and circle of can bo : shore, sight thj water of calm ant marvello midst or ways trlt; aence or The mon live alon strange awe or i of super Several cock, of was pass
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Atlanta Sunny South

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Sat, Apr 07, 1906

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