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ntly then? did ir then he com-indicting indicant an nfii-them to I boIf a shaking I 1 bore. The ' stood repe.it-icle Sam a fit-boro. r m anOars P*he loss of ten d mine would aid but gavebit bourn, to This i* the evince* how le in the heart it’* when the ay its tenant. »tiu its prcs-» dissevered, nod reiU with ■atenwd gore, jtuxc McCook ctionnJ parties r haired—the and Madison -ti e goveni-ritb holy love i by hia fat Ik*r» history—the idgmenta and (1 him wa* the freedom orid i constitution remment that ► die tr.md of i was dosing t was for this . and bra¥ed evktonce 1k»w icrifice n likhundreds ofiy to-day risk-ftilvnfiou of r many thoue-p its protec e-sayipg. Thee the people * The-Wood hon-inds who Id for codt an of the dying thment cf the ion as It U and fata.inumpmuiuy oi me uitncuittes aria aangers by which we are surrounded.ii'Iks Spirit of *7®/’Tnr lad—for lie was about a stripling, t'nough he had seen hard rice—Inv stretched out on the seat of tin? car. Another lad. of less Ibeu twenty gammers, with his arm in a sling, came and to^k a seat, behiud him* goring upon him with n mournful interest. Looking uo to me, for I was accompanying the sick boy to his home h«* asked :11 L» he a soldier ?” “ Yes.'*“ Of what regiment f 44 The 13 th Illinois cavalry *“ Are you a soldier. Yeti!9 “ Where do you belong ?“ In tlie 105th Regiment of Illinois Ycdw-tcers.41 The 105th Regiment! That sounds welLIllinois is doing noldy.’*“I did belong to the lltlaIllinois lulan-“ Then how camo yon in flic 105th T u I was wounded at the battle of Fort Do nelson, so that I wu pronounced unfit for rervice end discharged. Bui I recovered fitn my wound, and when they commenced raising tliis regiment in my neighborhood, I ngnin enlisted.”Hitherto the sick boy had Ixrnn perfectly still. Now lie slowly tamed over, looked ap with glistening eye*, stretched forth his hand with the slow movement of a sick man to the top of the scat, and wilhont saying a word, eagerly grasped the hand of tho new recruit Tlie patriotism that glowed in tltose wan feature?, and prompted those stow, tremulous movements, like electricity, ran through crcry heart. The twice enlisted youth, as soon as he saw hi# intention, delighted at the appreciation and reflection a! his otro Spirit, grasped the outstretched hand, exclaiming, 11 BiUy for yon !*Words cannot describe the effect upon the passengers, as tluiy saw those hands clasped, h token of mutual esteem for love of country; a mutual pledge that each wns ready to give his life, bis all, for ibat crmniry; they fdt that tlie spirit ol 70 still survived.Sour, of the Paris journals relate the following extraordinary b»tlt;iry : About a dozen years ago a man, rather shabbily dressed, but bearing an air of distinction, entered a cafe of rmidest appearance in the Faubourg St. Germain, and «k*d fur a cop of cofiko .uid a roll This lie swallowed rapidly, as if passed by extreme hunger, ami then slowly retired, without, however, weming to avoid the demand for pnymeut. The waiter, stupefied, oasteued to inform hia mistress, o wid-lionorablc mai man to tall m 1 ble woman, irdying spectnc fin, than a sigh devotion to th No: fall in I •lit*}!, provided Fall in lure, a ry unless you Never mnrry r bond.’ Never on terms so cothings; hernx tiw marriage ri out il the cere net a human d uol atidL Be r not in your though tho wl may laugh, yo in an appro vit lively peacefulDifrefit Y Da. Tnownso handsomely bil obtained amon; ent communiisays:“I wish to matters that w“What ii 111Gettirjg mn“Welt, whotr young, bandyou her, th “Oh, nobod;in the ab*lfuc Tlrnt is young “Zounds! I I have to swit America*“Jfo use UWhere you go will stop; wise you ffie, I willed, tlicrc will Ireland.“ 8!ie is war ami twenty-de fonrpence halfj eumstaoecs, itEngland.Tfcafi We have at popular pbrawbeen absent all since, called u; Ho wan Fupria nick bed. A ft*
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Urbana Union

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