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Send fior tbecoloife! to come hertf^nnodfilte^S
j$? My own filave can never stand guard over maf
0 it'8 a d?d outrage ; no gentleman would .stgunrt
EL Laughing in his Reive, the dork-faced sofiLat
promptly called out, 'corp'l de guard.' The! t
dignitary appeared, and presently the colonel
* followed. Alter listening to the wtttherner'si ;
imposioned harangue, which was full erf iure^
i thee, the colonel turned to the negro with, ,
gk it :u' Yea,eok>nel.'
4 You know this gentleman, do you ?' / ' ?
. '.Ob course ; he's Massa B., aqrf has big plant*^
tion in Alaham'.'
. Well, Sam, just take care of hiaa to-night!'
and .the officer walked away. As the sentinel
again paced his beat, the gentleman from Alabow'
appealed to him in argument.
'Listen, Sambo!'
, ' You hush, dor; it's done gone talkin' to you
now. Hush, rebel!' was the negro's emphatic
command, bringing down his musket to a charge
bayonet position, by way of enforcing silence.
The nabob was now a slave?his once valued
negro his master ^ and think you as he sank back
upon a blanket, in horor and shame that night,
that ho believed human bondage was a divine
institution, ordained of god ?
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gST The lineal Reporters hare their Jests and tan as well
as other people, and here is a sample record from the " local"
of the Memphis Bulletin. As the various insurance Companies,
strings banks. State officials and missionary societies
are making their annual reports and publishing long columns
of figures which are of the most intense interest to the
reading public generally, the Memphis local reporter gives
his for the year 1W53:
Report. Time*, j
Been askea to drink 11.393;
Drank 11.392
. Requested to retract .\ 41(1
Didn't retract 416
Invited to parties, receptions, presentations, Ac.,
Ac., by people fishing for puffs 3.333
Took the hint........' 1. 33
Didn't.take the hint ,; S,30u
Threatened to be whipped. 174
Been whipped 0
Whipped the other fellow 4
Didn't come to time 170
Been promised bottles of champagne, whiskey, gin,
bitters, boxes of cigars, Ac., If we would go after
them.... 335 V
Been after them n I
doing again 0
Been aaked " What's the new* ?" 300,000 :
Told 13 J
lMdn't know 500,000 I
Lied about it fitf,s;87
Been to chnrch 2
Changed politics. . 33
Kxpectcd to change still a 33
Cash on hand * $00
Save for charity $5 ;
tiave tor terrier dog $23 |
Sworn off bad habits 722 ,
Shall swear off this year 723
Number of bad liabita o |
A SxRiors Abubk Pbohibitzd. ?The Secretary 1
f the Navy has issued the following circular, pe:. i
mptorily forbidding a practice which, in tbe i
wases where its existence lias been discovered or
suspected, has brought much discredit upon the
public service. The circular, we believe, is
called forth by some recent developments in the j
DrooJtiyn ->avy iora
"CIRCULkB.
" The diareputab'e practice of giving and receiving pres- i
jut* or graiuiiies from interiors to superiors, or from the
employed to the employers, without the previous sanction
?f the Navy Department, is often a method of extortion
practiced upon the workmen that it disgraceful to the receiver,
and is strictly torbidden ; sny person violating this '
dflfcerder will subject bun so If to l>? summarily dismissed.
(Signed^ "Gxoao* Went as,
" Secretary of the Navy.
"Nnvy Depeitweat, Janasry oa.1M4."
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I - SOftCS AND 6AYINCS,
I ? or
Mile* O'Rlley, Private, 47th N. Y. Vols.,
Fibelndhig the famous " Morris I^mnd Song," rung by the
' fpoopa during the afe-go of Forts Wagner" and " Sumter,"
end tor which, hot the siege, bat the rhymes, Miles suffered
imprisonment in tbs raoroirr ovakd-hoCsx,?where there
Wmm hows, not e*?n a tent to cover him?a 24 pound kill
and. chain thlt weighed 48 pounds In-fore night and then
did tot go off; with a picture of the author mounted ozt lus
WAB HOME "PEOAbUS." .
Thjirtory ?f Mile*' interview with pRmnoKST Lmcou>?
The unhappy song of Mile*' next friend Ll'KK (.iAKK ?
Mhos'pardon and off'r of
"A SEAT IN THE CABDtET."
;r-rAll for One l^ollaiVG^
ia ZQAXTLT BOl/ND.
Which can't be had without a subscription, aa the edition
I is limited on accpunt oi the scarcity of paper and nn1
teriaL
The following subscriptions have already been received
| from Officers oi this Department, tor which Mueo offers hul
1 thank*, as he is much m need, and his ration* ate small,
[ and tna . I
^ "TAX OX WHISKEY''
is rerioualy affecting liis spirits.
Maj.-Gks. Q. A. OuJJtos*?(rest his souli, T** Coras.
; Ar. viral DaHlgben?(good luck to him}, Twklv*
Genlbal A. H. Tekbv?(may ho live long). Six "
f Gj:n. T. SKTMorn?(with his h? rt as big ss s
mountain,) - '* - Six M
, General SnvESsok?{the bowld soldier), Six General
Tcbnkb?(and its a big gun he is), Six "
Colonel UowKLL?ithe. fine ould g*ntlemau),-l*!x M
Colonel Hall?(an its him I'll never forget), b:x ? **
Gxx. Gillmokk'm Starr?(and they bold a
deal), . ... S Twextt "
! Colonel Moo be, for the olfirers and men of
the 47th X. Y. Vola., ... Two Hundred
1 Miles would add a hundred for his own acuount, but is
afraid the Regimental k uud won't hold out.
fir A- few more subscriptions will be received, but Miles
would niloini his inends uxst
DIuJL?lY* >4KM! X?.M.VGEKOMJS,
which after all is the whole morsl of liis song.
Subscription book at the Othee of THE SEW SO ITU."
Send your Dollar and you'll gel the book when it comes.
the
MILITARY STORE.
Douglass a co., no. 11, sutlers ROW, would can the
attention 01 the people ot llui> department to a large and
uc?iraljlf addition to Uicir stock oi iaiuuu-.v aim Naval doming,
Gold and Stiver. WolUuuu (Am.; Vannes, Henry, solid.
Fine Gokl WatcQ (J ha ma, tud a general aaroiuneui oi goooa
adapted to the wan a ot the Army una the Navy.
Jan. 3olh, 1804. vi JjoLoLa* A Co.
FLORIDA HOUSE TO LLASE,
and Furniture lormle, Apply to O. X. Parr, Proprietor,
St. Augustine, Emt%1ariciu. an
AMERICAN WATCH AGENCY?MILITARY STORE,
No. 11, SVTUtB'a Row.
oan. 30th, 1804. * ti DouclaA a Co.
AX ELEGANT ARTICLE Of STEEL SCABBARD SWORDS
and BELT'S, im; be found at Uia Miniiani SlolUC, 11
sctiait's Row.
Jaii. 30th, 1&c4. 73 Docgli* a Co.
THE FINEST MILITARY CLOTHING ever offered for
SjUJC iu thia Depart my nt, may be purcli&t-ed at NewYork
Prices, r.tthe .uilix.vET stoke, no. 11, Simla's Kow.
Jan. oOth, 1864. 1i dol'oLa* & co.
DR. W. M. WALSH, Office No. 13, Sutler'a Row. A full
supply of Drug*, Chemicals and Patent Medicinca.
August 2V, 1863.-U
*".* ?*> m '.vn ..nvurrtnril T-T v-/-> Tn iirv'iia
uuuu^, ruii.i, un.\.\aa4iaii ii.ivhia xm.aua,
jj 16 Ac 18 K, stcmpud, and warranted, suiUbie lor present*,
at the Miutabt bvnnt, No. 11, Satler'e Row.
Jjd. .10th, 1804. 72 Douglas It Co.
VVeTALLIC-COFFLXS, for sale br
iYi C. W. Dmnh & Co ,
? >'o. 4, Futlar's Kow
pwrtiuen*, from standard military i uthorttJraBKifce .
i> Cot (ko. Httett.
Ortkiai report of the siege end reducn<j98r*I*!|e<t?
ki. Georgia, February, Aiarcli and April, lflSS. By Brig.|
Oca. y. A. Gifimote, U. H. Vola.
Prartice1 of Court? M^P CapP s!'
Ordnance Department* U. 8. Army. *r
RUDIMENTARY MILITARY SERIES of the ,5>:jM
u*e of Field Artillery on service, with especial reference
to that ?r an Army Corps. By 'faubcrt.
\nvmi. nir ivtcrvit. iinys fwti KEG
't'LATlOSfr FOB MKN'-dltWAH. By Com". fcVLivy.
V. H. N. W '
SYSTEMS OF MILITARY BRIDGES in use by
the United States Anuy. By Iirij.-Ocii. George V.
i C'ullum.
' HISTORY OF WEST POINT, and its military
I importance daring tlic American Revolution, and It
Origin and Prugrww of the United Suttee Military Acat eniy.
By Captain Edward C. Boyntoii, A. M.
THE ARTILLERIST MANUAL, compiled from
' r . various aouiuea, and adapted to Service of the United
States, Illustrated by engravings. By Brig.-Gen. John
Gibbson, U. S. Vols.
SEAMANSHIP. For the use of the United
States Naval Academy. By S. B. Luce, LieutenantCommander,
U. s. N.
MILITARY DICTIONARY: comprising technical
definitions, information on raising and keeping troops;
"actual sei-vice, etc. By Colonel H. L. Scott, Inspector
General U. S. A.
RIFLED ORDNANCE.' A practical treatise on
the application of the principle of the rifle to guna and
mortals ul every calibre, by Lyn&ll1 human, I. K. S.
STRATEGY AND TACTICS, liy General 0.
11. Dufour.
SQUADRON TACTICS UNDER SffiAJI. By
Foxhall A. Parker, Commander, U. S. N.^
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEAVY ARTILLERY,
prepared by a Board of Officers, for the use of the Army
of tnc Baited States, l8$i.
ELEMENTS OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE
; adapted to the use of Volunteers and Militia.
By 11. W. lialleck, A. 11. Mjyer-Generai, U. 8. A.
CAVALRY TACTICS. 3 Vols. Printed by order
of the War Department; 18G3.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MILITARY SURGEONS,
on the examination of rarruite and discharge ol soRber*.
By John Ordrouaux, M. D.( Proieseor or Medical Juris*
i prudence in Colomtea Collage, New York. J
NAVAL TEXT BOOK AND DICTIONARY:
For the use of the Midshipmen of The U. & Navy. By
13. J. 'A'ottcn, CouimaiKler, (J. In Navy.
HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY : For the service
or the U. s. Army and Mihttt; with the Manual of
Heavy Artillery, including tiu.1 oi the New Iron Lai ruga. \
By JoMpn Koucrta.
THE COMPANY CLERK: Showing hour and
whan ti.T<?k? mi ail tetania. retioitt. luda. and Other
/papers; and what to do wiUilneiu. By Capl. a. >.
JvautZ.
A SYSTEM OF TARGET PRACTICE: For the
um of troops when armed with musket, nfle-tnuakek,
rifle or cailore. prepared pnuciptlly Jroiu lite i rcncl*.
By Henry beta, captain, 10th Begunem 0. to. Intentr>.
CAMP AND OUTPOST DUTY FOB INFANTRY.
By Daniel Butterneid, Muj. Ben. of Wis., U. S.Arni}.
CAY alky drill. and sabre exercise
cxemplined, fcgrecsiile u? the latest lic^uiatiua> ot lite
I War Department; irmu Standard Alihuiy Authority.
By George Patten, late of the U. 8. Aiuij.'
MANUAL FOR ENGINEER TR00P8. By
j Capt J. C. Duane, Corps of Jvngiueers, U. 8. Armr.
i A TREATISE on THE CAMP AND MARCH:
\* ith which is connected the Construction of J>ld
Works and Military Bridges; With aui Appeu >x ox
Artillery Binges, lor use ox Volunteers snu Jiiiitis in
the Uiuted States. By Henry D. Graiton.
the field manual for evolutions for the
I . hue; tor the me of otneers of the C. H. .nrsntr/. By
Capt. Jtietiry tuppee,
'manual for quap.termarters and
i COiiilLSSAHltS: Containing uuuucUons in the prepj
ar-tiou of Vouchers, Attracts, Beturua, etc. By
Captain It. r. liuuier, u.ic ?1 uic I., o. miuij.
CAMPAIGNS OF 1862-'G3: Illustrating the
1 Principles 01 Strategy, by JLnnl Hcli&lK.
THE WAR IN 'iHE UNITED STATED. By
Ferdinand Lrcomte, Lien t.-Cel. btum* coulsderatioi..
ANNALS OF THE ARMY OF THE CUMBER-.
UXl>. by Jolui Frtch.
ABMY l'AY DIGEST, and Beady Calculator, or.
.Hegimeiiul Pay tabic. by Jiqor jtm Webb
HAND BOOK FOB ACTIVE SERVICE: For,
t e ase of Volunteers by. Egbert L. Viels.
I MODERN WAR : Its thoo^ and practice, illus- 4
trated from celebrated campaigns and buttles; with .
; maps ami diagrams. by Jbtucnc Szabad, Captain,. >
l. b. Army.
We ba? e also on hand a good assortment of Perfumer)
from Pbalon's and bazin'a. Photographs of the President.
and (Jabinot; of the different Generals and C'ouuuaudsrs
j in the Army and . avy. Novels bound in paper and Cloth;,
I and Esncy Goods in ttUum: Note Paper, toogress Latter,,
S.? fi cL?aau
> Eavclopts, rto, (wa***?
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