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BY SAWYER & BURR. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1864, VOL X ::: NO. 23 himself the form in his warm and \jj“ lion. Daniel Senater from Fr> m the American Union. I We eaii say but little of that year, it with mine,” and he planted wrap cloak, lay [ Clark, a close. Louise obtain- before her in the as she was it a sofa, was his first The 011 x a. $U.$ccUanciut$. The Plotter Foiled. ! until it comes to directly hall, upon thought. New Hampshire, made, during the dis- $ must ed a situation in the of a widowed on the of not be startled by the shroud family point escaping upstairs. living cussion in the .Senate on the proposition ana her was double With a look of scorn and of the dead. Our Heroes. Deferred Matter. BY HOWARD LIVINGSTON. gentleman, salary inexpressible to amend the constitution so as to forever some wine into a silver what she expected, as the child she taught contempt, she ran past him aad flew up Then, pouring Cheer* ! cheer*, for our heri ei ! An Arm ai. to tiie Patmotio am: until m the United a had on one to take care of her. the other stairs to her chamber, locking cup, he moistened the pale lips, they prohibit slavery States, Not tho*o who wear starp; Bi:m:voi.i:nt People of Make.—The I In n darkened room, with JuDuise struggling once more. Warm as was the Not the*© who wear was mother, nursewml the door grew rosy most able speech in its favor. We havo eagles, undersigned have la-cn appointed a Com- ildi foe that conies once to all, lay a man. governess, hastily. And leaflets and bars; was lie kindled a fire, and drew mittoe the Maine Soldiers’ Relief As in the of life. Nc i ller dearest pleasure to write to evening, large read the speech with interest, and extract W© know they are gallant, ! by apparently prime next the sofa near it. The limbs soft Munition, at t« ! Francis, week these missives She came down to breakfast the grew And honor them, too, | ha.'ubjiiurtcrs Washington, wasting sickness had subdued him. A livery near its close the following :— of our State, with all the love of her and found Mr. 1’orouse and the and and a flush to suf- i\»r bravely maintaining solicit from the a week’s was went, morning, pliant, rosy began good people fever, of only duration, freighted Mr. in a The Red, White and Blue ! contributions to be and noble heart and week came the whole household in confusion. A rob- fuse the checks. Then he him- President, quiet church-yard, applied expended bis life’s blood, as the fierce ; every bethought drinking room near his home, is the of a soldier cheers for our <br the benefit of sick and wounded soldier* soldier’s answers. Little did bo bad been effected the self of the kind old whose grave But soldiers. summer sun dries the brook. j manly bery during night, priest, wrinkled and of Maine up who returned to die. At the head of hia Rough, brown; regiments. know what a trouble was laid the and and and other valua- was next to his own, and he called him to lieside a i upon plate, jewelry, Tbo men who mark heroes A and bcncficient work is him, young girl, scarcely is a marble and on it these great being i nor how she bles were assist him in his most welcome task.— grave slab, ask no renown a was generous girl’s longed missing. And ! done for all tin* soldiers of the 1 niou more than child, wringing her hands spirit, few but. Mustered 10 the that if she did so, Her tormentor bowed as she Both knelt beside the expressive words, Unselfish, untiring, her a break yoke, only entered, reclining figure, army by the Sanitary and Christian Com- [ and sobbing wildly. Near stood | out.” Let both Houses of L Intrepid and true, ; their of u would be but she took no notice. She bad with earnest for the mo- Congress, by our arc in a of a French plans competence just eyes, watching Tho bulwark missions, and labors perfect young man, in uniform two-thirds recommend this amend surrounding ruined. seated herself when be observed to bis ment when the scattered senses should re- vote, and Blue with theirs. We devote our ef- she utterly The Bed, White harmony soldier, frying to calm tho grief merit and let threa forts, however, to the relief o! ller little Pau'ine, had a brother, father : turn. abolishing slavery, Our patriot soldiers ! exclusively I scorned powerless fo control. pupil, fourths of the soldiers from our own and in this much oi ler than herself- an son, ‘‘Will it be to search One could have fold which face States, burying slavery by When Treason arose, State, !” he “Your only necessary hardly I “Hush, darling whispered. their come and write its own are enabled to do more works had been mademoiselle's trunks, as have done was most that of the sur- ratification, And Freedom's children way many last moments must be made whose every desire gratified by you beautiful, young father's on the A Wailed her a* 'ce* ; of which the larger association* re- the widowed father. Such illimitable in- with the rest of the servants ?” with its of intense epitaph conststutlon. j mercy, Jbj not disturb liini these geon, expression sjm- \Vhen Anarchy threatened ferred to. it to peaceful. by would find impossible per- made him a selfish Mr. looked at and reverential emotion, or that of “MUSTERED OUT.” And Order I dulgence bad haughty, Porouso reprovingly pathy withdrew, of as we tears. bis burden of sickness form, limiting our field labor Already the venerable old so and They rallied to rescue his parent’s his son. priest, pure good. The Soldier was “mustered wo we an* to and land sorrow is too Think how he sensualist—unworthy doting out,” White and Blue ! do, aide render effieieiit sig- great. Thu Red, j love or the affection of his and ‘•We do not of mademoiselle in Mo stain of human passion marred either. to enlist in the cot mil service to those brave men who need would have to pure gen- speak trust, again shilling ; you try strengthen your two the our banner, 1 tle little sister. Vet little that On these faces, young girl horts in advance of earth’s extreme Upholding j our ministrations, and ns each State is mind what is now inevitable.— they thought way, Auguste.” j pick- On a against as many fluid, 1 son and had father. she is a her well ft similar association, each i that their beloved brother “Excuse me, True, opened eyes. Bewildered, ! et line, but let this be “Mustered out” to The doom of the traitor maintaining ; Look I he beckons you to his side.” of course to look homeward lor fallen so in to the shade in the social scale ; she he, when she remembered what like J to its owu They valliantly fccalod ; compelled “Nearer, Louise, nearer! I cannot low, steeped dissipation higher always might go, udas, piaee. had come to her in her last moment of And, worn with the conflict, the means wherewith to support it and more chance, within a few that she is innocent of the | ! hear your voice there. 15i 1 Francis lips. Uy only providing Found vigor anew, render its efforts ami effective. Louise had discovered his character theft as are.” sense and reason, she believed herself in vigorous stand bed. that is i days, they Irish Wit and Patriotism.—There is Whero victory greeted hra\e men by my There, right, r. In the name then of these from a of the house, who was re- Unable to bear she rose and went heaven, and addressed the as if ho The White and Blue ! fake her Francis. Now servant, this, priest excitement in Richmond at this lied, I who are so out their blood hand, promise i great freely pouring ; it to another servant. Louise to her room, followed Perouse, were the Father to whom she had com- 1 .ved ones have fallm — I me that will never forsake child. luting by Aug- time. The citizens militia are assembled Yet, on so many battle fields, we appeal to their you my mitted herself in her hour. where could not it, although site uste, and the servants. dying And still, they sleep, friends and kinsman at home to be mindful She is motherless and will soon be filth. help hearing every afternoon in Capitol Square, for A sorrowing Nation attached hut little credence to it, until to search her trunks, “Father—God, I am innocent. Have of them in their hour of and dis- er'ess. As and love her. so | They proceeded and battalion drill, after which Shall silentlv ; | suffering you protect company weep her own maid came ill and sch- and lo ! in tin last one, at the bottoai, mercy on Thy child.” tress. Act and whatever m iv '1 mete His to \'jU.— weeping are around the And Springs fairest fiowers, promptly you t.l, blessings with they gathered equestrian to for it with that the mas- were the The and In giatirudo, strew. have do them do ouiekly. ll VI fail—” illing affright, saying missing things. deep touching pathos monument of and exhorted | tears Washington O'er those who have cherido d All articles for sick and ter's sou had been home drunk, A wild at the and Louise which she uttered these words, drew appropriated Tbo death-rattle was an 1 111" brought cry sight, and to The White and Bluu ! heard, implored by eloquent speakers Rod, wounded men be sent to the care of having been all in a uf con- fainted.