. Harper's weekly. inguished himself at the Battleof Wilsons Creek, August 10, where Lyon fell. Hethen returned home and raised a three-years regi- vhere Herron commanded the r This was attached to Curtisse battles of Pea Ridge, March 7 and 8,1862, ncnt, its Colonel - l^JL^ 4 ^ \;Jr* HARPERS WEEKLY. [February 6, 1864. t ho led his men for an houi teries were reached. Here bo was surrounded I taken prisoner, but was coon after exchangedthe rebel Colonel Ilebert. In July, 1BIS2, bos promoted to the rank of Brigadier- ieneral oflunteers, and at the Battle of Prairie firove. De- iting agmist overw


. Harper's weekly. inguished himself at the Battleof Wilsons Creek, August 10, where Lyon fell. Hethen returned home and raised a three-years regi- vhere Herron commanded the r This was attached to Curtisse battles of Pea Ridge, March 7 and 8,1862, ncnt, its Colonel - l^JL^ 4 ^ \;Jr* HARPERS WEEKLY. [February 6, 1864. t ho led his men for an houi teries were reached. Here bo was surrounded I taken prisoner, but was coon after exchangedthe rebel Colonel Ilebert. In July, 1BIS2, bos promoted to the rank of Brigadier- ieneral oflunteers, and at the Battle of Prairie firove. De- iting agmist overwhelming odds, won the battle 29, 3862. Early in ISC,:! Hurons ilivi-sent to Vicksburg, and during the latter siege they formed tho left wing ofny. After the fall of Vicksburg they3 New Orleans, where they operated intlava and other districts of failing in October, 1863, he was General Dana. Herron, having re-health, has just gone to Texas, reliev-nd assuming his old command on the WEEP THOU NO MORE/. MATTY ESMAINES BAFFLE. Its for the benefit of the sick soldiers, you 1airv Disorder, whose wand was a diminutiveble. and whose magic ring was marked by raiscraps of silk and tangled masses of embrofloss! Sho was small and rosy, with liquid L he rustling layers « I rind hidden unders in scented spring nto what ladies call chestnut shadows that changed to ripples of gold atevery motion of the head. Ellen Esmaine, the sober, elder sister—who satin the window seat, threading sprays of coral onsilver-wire — was altogether different; not a hitpretty, but very fresh and plump and lovable; andtho demure way in winch she watched Mattys elf-ish movements, as a grown-up catling might tol-erate a little kittens freaks, was a sight to see! AndMontague Rayner, sitting at anchor in a small Esmaine to wind. Of course he was dreadfclumsy about it, perpetually dropping tho ends,catching his great thumbs in the meshes, and . connexion with a skein of violet silk; but theenjoyed i


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