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iPress.i1864.: I:r:•••.• i! ,!i *«••• s ire haveI ' i1 ’ 1: t llluced; toE - \) Hi-'1|id .campnaoje iwas■ \i I j f '• t * * I ' lt;“ 'making tno or. three’ \'4 • • • ' pt ]ip withrror.to ithe'tho nextby now.U .j: 1 ijfrt* IHfji’The Eiitl* of the Eighth Bwmea|UV.:iJ-ori-Aioorreipondent from the army writes follows1 offcpid|i|Abevf'‘ :ljfr^;jfrfKte*Eighth' Regiment.'’ He, was caught; twothree yearjTagoi in tbe pinery on Hoyj'nver, then takeiL-te jEau Claire ami Aamedl—-Wlhen' theEightli Regiment was bbiftg'oraah** iKed, a cotpanyiwas.raised at Eau ‘Claire,andjbe owner of the 'eagle enlisting, ne'fjoiw eluded , to lake bis bird with birat to the I war.• . • r .1 . ■ r. . . ; • • 11 1 _Uves/ ilUeeriVx ' • • f+ 1■In 'VttNew!.\AgQ ACRESr and Wok tbit village. . .\i -•He did so} andthe eagle -/still Uves/ pride of t|elre^kttelit, ;The: jfwrrispjoiI :T'TOW -Abi’ is;a|nliiV{eiiigeht tlrd, tudjnnderv stands! hiiiselfJ H When at Hlwrty to go whereci;.^sPlano Toi* pHhe Bton»v* icird ihousejn; burned icso j times ir was. far• j ■»f destruo rps-j-qr .in-were.be rlleases, the! Sutlers Tent is : his favdrite resorL; JtresorUi- ifcanyllive chickens are to tic* found-he is sure to oovrioe oirone seizing it j with one claw, and hobbling off on the olher wilh the aid oflhir Thing's, i Old Abe, we are sorry~ * *•; I: » ft - ■ » Jto eay, is n uite d thief. There is one favriNIvCSq-!iii! frontamp.!I 1 rroe in frontTbeasition anuother-1 mis’11a meantimeite dog injibe Regiment with Which the Ba-g'e kieptj on, good ter mi. : They will both eat;For ho»e6f ihi ia the country, ■warrant them a elsewhere. * An «ntii£ftction maHau Claire, J... i. . ■ i •r i.him off. Eagle is the squadHi v , * ithc|u»gs rewitnesski/1 V-.rr; ISuddenly.r barracks.« I i *a*nbill,the■uaid houseinek-fj Oapl. 1 I 111ip, who hadprera nighttiers to theI iv V i ion on J^ann.ibgetber it the; beginning of ihe . meal, but toward tlio close,* ns pro visions gut | scarce, {helEogh will pitch into the dog|- and | drive' * 1 ” if a horse comes within reach, Mr.sure to exhibit his superiority'over upedal: creation by! hopping!ion to ind inserting his talons;in no very'i ' ■ » i a*- I / ’ '* • ■ “ ; - j i • 1 * • : j • ■ • . ’ «compumdotary imanner. 1 ; ,Mv(])ld Ajbe manifests his appreciation .of avery unique manneri '; i ;Jrlhenla dislinguished Oftieer come’s alongaddressed the trodps, he * joins l^ith the iera in their cheersi - His1method of cheer*ing! ia to tpread'hUpiniotts to;their utmosttent,! amper ch. the Bag! Orator,| When Old; Abe hejwili a 'place1 at lit hll hisfrom there the I! guardthe; cjrowdRegimci Then; th up! and lt;fcalrful stheiii'jump; irp and down ;oiieat*huIbis mode of applause adopted by‘ is said to be very inspiring1 tothe1AHD8TjiiE Undtland, aud t:Clatte, which h fell'very cheap The tsnd* ar ami Kctioiii: ■ Town 86, Itniij2r,25,26,uu46itSome orthc:have timber or prire demamJk Inquire! of IEsqra., or;of tliv6i Enu Claire,- iGItEA'IUVIjTleifierregiment is engaged in inaniTests delight, j At sueli d! time ways' be found in his i apnropijate he head ofCompatiy 1).‘ Tq bedeen ulory, he should be seen when Ithe t is e nveloped in the smoke of batlle. t ]Calgid with spread' pinions j' jumpsown on his perch, uttering such wild .•reams as tin;Eagle alone can oiler. terJivrilder and louder the storrti otA1 ■ I .i t 1 , . i ; i I „MEED'Sgthe; jwho!e jibittlb, tie fiercer, jwikhr and ! louderi •in some un*-1 ithe: pa! mlJildouhtedlv.: screams|T:wiclt;bull bis,else* oh the: ’ ■ ithe Invalidhij» ini1now: before iII ’ ie bow. in (he!aipl has through set* him I Whet should tlJe :lt;aprior whof the Eagle.Old Abe has been hit by seces ne-jshbt CftVrietl away a tlnid pa eathdrs. lie is »'imi versa! favitheion •t of riteJk’CM 1 carried wilh the rfgiwenttoiteitf1-.Suite' 1 ihithand. Crpsj iacliiirgld)Koncare:fieldis:wveh States. Thousands Hock and lie is fasi becoming fain On p.thd war is over i with, this; E^gle jC-. kept at the expeirieof ibe Stat a! in. Madison, and the heroic A hare him safely'through1 s!tbu!lt;*d by the State and bp •retained ihje keener ofAhc* •Eagle.: To tliis we arecopie Of the Stale will ugree.j WhatInsfoVy lie will, bavi—what a g aud e viiU be a h tit id red years lienee:— s would come i in : vast ! inultili id«spensioniVIalt the ja grandEngle 1P IgriinSw coasidercd5m al;jatnr%1 la2 as iti reparts of the world to see the, Righ** ’• M ‘tuat.wa i borne through tliis, our secijmjl for liidc pendencc. Yt*s 1 • Let the Bag!'i [ • • I • w _•■ A . t ZLWHYNever f*H to i (ris), and wh pwreoiaf nlTfaoy jior.^eof man •!,'(»«tioii will eii a ITUu falloiupglenco .•% ,They havewhich is ackiciplc for n1 peTliry iuakt Loth iiJen, *tDurability. ? fujieiiwr to a:They are rist'jyd, readilj taking apartTbcTeni*r«cr«ih*s» * to operate wiThe Feed 5;iu« viarrmttif)£ li be Uk• rThey are aArc Mroug a i? iui^rlanlj alruil uiAcb require freqi: our officers. •! * i.i r !■ V! 1t of ,.time,ascome a His narti usti defer it,THXj refer .to the:lI Prt.A'SKI.in occuri'enci•ihisl Sabbathii* i % .■bhe mention it pastor ■ of meeting of . 0.- likrrett, ike a • hoi t in n and1 took a bting. Jj Rev.* cl by (he, good d espeoiaH ter than one I, dangerous tray from the p3e« of true . Rev, Smithhas issi frbm 1) jSot.nter a ItiliumeaU'lonI 1sejmble. lieci! es; Tbeco per all*i oab •Rem*pftuiotis1, be- *v*«d I*State Institution after the war ijn ver. »e is already recorded iii history.Icitsigas sia-jrcproaeb up lirv, believe1 r I • •I .true;cdiris-f his, ibclief2;S0lrcqucr.t: r.—Hudsonley eipdctlil f ConnIto•'S.t abfori’KWhhauwMoroak'k Ant»K«::i3. —John Morgan ed the following address to his tljhfvi •ciiitir, Hcoigia: ' ; • jki:s. I am once more among ;y,Oi »g and painful iinprisoninqnti . anxious to he in the field.; jl then dl the soldiers of my com inn ml tlt; it once; at the retsdexvoui which ablijshed at this place. 1 1 jniitrV needs your services.'the fie n is] wide, and the future glorio deserve it.'mb(|r how many of your brave dom arel still pining in the fid on U; cell.—11 loudly, bit you for'ltd p. They! ex-•f you. Will you distippoiid l tliyni ? nt t!nce. and come'cheerfully, want Jno than in my corn in and who be stilt to bis duly;by .**; provirct Mar.* The iork be far 3 us will be nhioons,i • . / . ■ idof is ifII req Let no bti lost. Everwho tai•ire brave hearJs and wfi;in«f hands.nan falter or ddav, forfio tiiincr m , imaa | • lt;1i must bring his horse tinThose who cannot, will haveforhashahands togun themfurnislicAh ' Oflicia!K. A.\rJOHN H. MORGAN ! Rrig.Gen. i’. AlC.S.Alston, Lieut. Col and A. A. CL« i ,MM -i ____Tcv Stitlt; Gitlier wilhtTbev lt;5o ii form a chain They will #c brc«klns ibe ison.They use jwell.‘ They arc ii XT1, Tnae.tapparatus fo equal to it.Every 3l'atuilicsifafto their j order, and U tut ni.Forty per ive.ir’e time odewing MiWe pultu other mou'vflt;tmric ii» conA i l .i iiifs, Tailoi Maker?, ii*.. attentioo. . of Work will CulUrclions i sired, ao tba them umil 11JEFFEU
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Eau Claire Daily Free Press

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US

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