. Harper's weekly. eamed all over with .mall-po\, . broken, blind, disfigured, be .mv penniless it would make no difference. She shalljudge for herself; but I shall expect her to act byme ae I would have acted by her. Then there orster. Whether Frank thought that11 have a chance through want of firm-part of the girl; or whether he consid-keeping bis brother away from homeleast, do himself no good ; or whether, -nllei). and did Frank remained wit For a day orconversation he was sonvwhattalk freely with his beforeparted on friendly terms. General • inlhi. n ?? ai headquarters1 to go


. Harper's weekly. eamed all over with .mall-po\, . broken, blind, disfigured, be .mv penniless it would make no difference. She shalljudge for herself; but I shall expect her to act byme ae I would have acted by her. Then there orster. Whether Frank thought that11 have a chance through want of firm-part of the girl; or whether he consid-keeping bis brother away from homeleast, do himself no good ; or whether, -nllei). and did Frank remained wit For a day orconversation he was sonvwhattalk freely with his beforeparted on friendly terms. General • inlhi. n ?? ai headquarters1 to go heme to Kenluekv Disturbed as was the state of the country, never-theless railways ran from Washington to Baltimore,from Baltimore to Pittsburg, from Pittsburg to Cin-cinnati, and from Cincinnati to Frankfort. So thatGeneral Toms journey home, though with but oneleg, was made much faster, and with less difficulty,than that last journey by which he reached the oldfamily house. And again he presented himself on. General Tmnthat he lackedthe courage to suggest that he might not be accept-able to her as a lover with one leg. There arelimes in which girls throw off all their coyness, andare as bold in their loves as men. Such a time wasthis with Ada Forster. In the course of anothermonth the elder General simply sent word to theyounger that they intended to be married in May,if the war did not prevent them; and the younger Head-quarters would prevent bis being present atthe ceremony. And they were married in May, though the dinof war was going on around them on every side. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Our correspondent with this army furnishes uswith a series of illustrations of the recent operationsof the Army of the Potomac, which we reproduceon pages 12 and 13. They require only a few wordsof explanation. The centre illustration on page12 shows the rebel earth-works at (iermania Ford,which were abandoned on the approach of illustration at the bottom of page 12 showsWarren


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