. Harper's weekly. intenance at Rhododendron House, deemed cret, if not openly, Mrs. and the Miss Bunny-castles as the dustbeneath their feet. For goodsound money-and-ignorance begotten, infatu-ated, incorrigible, devilish pride, commend me There are a great many sectarians, and a greatmany proud people about Clapham. At sup-pcr-time, however, the schoolmistress and her frilled s, at last, in the old outcry of the ruined ster : ? Confound you, yon are always tyingshoo. The gentleman who bad been nn- meanors ot their scholars. They could dwell, mnch they ate. They could concoctletter- ofthanks


. Harper's weekly. intenance at Rhododendron House, deemed cret, if not openly, Mrs. and the Miss Bunny-castles as the dustbeneath their feet. For goodsound money-and-ignorance begotten, infatu-ated, incorrigible, devilish pride, commend me There are a great many sectarians, and a greatmany proud people about Clapham. At sup-pcr-time, however, the schoolmistress and her frilled s, at last, in the old outcry of the ruined ster : ? Confound you, yon are always tyingshoo. The gentleman who bad been nn- meanors ot their scholars. They could dwell, mnch they ate. They could concoctletter- ofthanks to complimentary parents, or of depreca-tion to remonstrant ones. They could revolveplans of scholastic aggrandisement, discuss pointsof discipline, compare methods of instruction, HUMORS OF THE DAY. lie fbllowa dunking nun. i FOUND IN A SERVANTS DRAWER. il n .11 - \ \\ tl. H r t ip hero, YVillinm ; if you nre turned Into nicht iJ (??> . The tinlinn philosopher, eque HAEPEES WEEKLY. [March 12, BARBERS HOUSE AT THE FORD ON BIG CHEEK, COLONEL BARTONS HEAD-QUARTERS. March 12, 1864.] HARPERS WEEKLY. THE WAR IN FLORIDA. Wt publish on rhv !? din;; liivo >k<ilhi*lr;iting tin movement* of OtktuI by one of these poor slaves to his caliin for sality ami provision against cold and attitude of the negroes assembled in the cabin,the apprehension shown on the laces of the prison-ers who In every sound hear the tramp of Confed-erate cavalry, and the anxious but determined look in the Smith and the North thev arc liel]helping our soldiers thai escape from going tii »! midst to help thembattles for ns. Hunted to death by the thev b\ ^ ur their dntv on the Til tieverse at Olustee tie Fiv-i North Carotin; ?Th. lilii GENERAL SHERMAN. 31 a portrait of G Sherman, ts ward Montgomeiy lias been vcd nii most important mover t First Lieutenancy in 1841. He served in Cal- 1 Captai


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