. . Trescott had a mule with whichher. our that region, and together they went, lured b\ the charms of those comelydamsels. As they rodegayly along, Trescott confi-dentially informed Scran-ton that one of the girlshad a beau in the rebelarmy—one Captain Mc-Donald—who was in thehabit of stealing over occa-sionally to visit her. T:cott said that he did notrelish the idea of the rebelscourting the girls in hisbailiwick, but he knew ofno way to prevent it; and,besides, he had a fellowfeeling for them, because ifhe had as good a chance to


. . Trescott had a mule with whichher. our that region, and together they went, lured b\ the charms of those comelydamsels. As they rodegayly along, Trescott confi-dentially informed Scran-ton that one of the girlshad a beau in the rebelarmy—one Captain Mc-Donald—who was in thehabit of stealing over occa-sionally to visit her. T:cott said that he did notrelish the idea of the rebelscourting the girls in hisbailiwick, but he knew ofno way to prevent it; and,besides, he had a fellowfeeling for them, because ifhe had as good a chance tosee his girl up in Ohio, hewould take the same risksthat they did. Some ofthe members of CompanyB want -lip out at night and capture McDonaldproposition. Arriving at the house, they were cordially received by thejudge, who seemed a little confused but showed his guests intothe parlor. There, to their surprise, they found, not only thejudges pretty daughters, but three or four other young was clear that something out of the ordinary was going SILAS S. MALLORY, PRINCIPAL MUSICIAN, COMPANY B, SIXTY-FOURTH. , but he would not listen to the i:\ SCARED BUT NOT HURT. [February,


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