dawa*hi T.*mj es{eci*lly, Federal and lt;•'* ft*t]« r ,t’ V* . run* :*:.«] tiit-ir fmn-: - % vd :h h\\*l c* ??*» t**ri* *«’ uT*»i ! .t;j Leads and UcVotioii.ilhearts p fiJ, j,.tJ tindr fl.ral tributes, Iw :• •. i#- at !:r v .ir ous M anatee river I- i-/ • • • w*^ • / ♦ ■'»*th the « x«* • pt:* u of a |; a re* id » *«% :*,♦ 5 r* of.t’u* i► ;ti «ira ,d Artnv !h»* mswpv• • •four ]w| I* t . .*| u :: *us hv* » ■ H •S i t ^ 4 •r* » \i r.is sbtnlult; hi tl .)**.IV, :v 3‘Hti iny •t - •lt; i tla. in. »t Manat* lt;•. ai.d 11 *. in. at i«tctei.o? -r:■•«, und-r od* r« fi »e. oat!.• .a! narvrs, thewrit«*r w 1 r*ml the beautiful tribute ! from the ritu tl for the national dead. I! will be more than pi ad t» rm-et j all Veteran?* of the Federal and f’on-federate Ariiivs, and with t lie in vhsit gr*lt; * of all who are buried here aii i iUcorate them with flowers.If from the land of aileuce the in-visible !o ed * come and mingle with ns* as manv here b die re, whatwill these immortak think of thosewho permit ordinary cares and occupations to keep them from observing the day act apart by the nation in memory of the dead 'rWe hope that all who can willeomt at the appointed hour, bringing flowers aud tender thought* for thuee whose earthly voices an* hushed forever, but whoae gentle influence and companionship refined by thehigher life to which they have attained, will in such services m these, bring heaven nearer and nearer to us until we shall join them in the presences innumerable for whom these memorial days are given.Alden J. Adams,Veteran of the 18th Army t’orps V. 8. Volunteers, and a member of the CJmnd Army of the Republic.BarU-d and net wire fencing. Adamsf