. Harper's weekly. a long time the abodeof the loval East Tennesseeans who were unfortu- No« ,,..]- i ,,., I itimi it- . proprietors. - prison is the Court-house, now a hof ,,r Dr. Barritt has control. ? Knoxville is a 1,,i I1 kll^ls ;l mg been the scene of frequent skirmishes between the loval and rebel inhabitants of the country about. From another illustration it will be seen that the mililiin roads are provided u ith .-p-cial VIS writes: Returning from Chattanooga. was on the train on his way to the landof plenty. The soldiers at the different
. Harper's weekly. a long time the abodeof the loval East Tennesseeans who were unfortu- No« ,,..]- i ,,., I itimi it- . proprietors. - prison is the Court-house, now a hof ,,r Dr. Barritt has control. ? Knoxville is a 1,,i I1 kll^ls ;l mg been the scene of frequent skirmishes between the loval and rebel inhabitants of the country about. From another illustration it will be seen that the mililiin roads are provided u ith .-p-cial VIS writes: Returning from Chattanooga. was on the train on his way to the landof plenty. The soldiers at the different stopping-places crowded about the ears, generally introduc-ing themselves with, Parson, Im an Indiana boy,nr Im from Illinois, or whatever other State mightbo represented; shako hands. They had all heardof hiin, and were glad to see the leading Union manof Easl Tennessee. The railroad bridge over the Tennessee River atLoudon is Tapidlv rebuilding. This will completethe line of road between Knoxville and Chatta-. OUR LITTLE FRIEND. Our little friend is in his grave; The sod is green with April weep for him. What would we We lose the hope of future veais—Our child, our gallant little man; But he, the futures pain and will be happy if we can. Or,.if not happy, still, content His peace should solace our despaGod takes away the gem Tie lent AT THE FAIR. No, Charley, my boy, Im notgBut you are, I perceive. How }though\ hilarious. The buy hu-hedJordan thought. agination. Jordan halvedpressing depth of. hildi-h m<:la!n-hly. earn the universal le-son. andI a moment lunger, scowling1re-cntly he gave a -lgli that Mrs. tbnnlvii bad turned, and pieced, and\ with her own hand-and Sophys help, ilrr-svs., until now poor Sophys wardrobe fur-nothing further: and Sophy, -ilting thereII her room after Ida Joeelvns departure, ou see that alMmuuh ••nothing to wear, it was i? for the one ot Which s TIU- posi ?Shell <1 Mi-s voii
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