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A PRESENTIMENT.
An Irish Soldier Who Know Me Was Going to Die—A War Reminiscent.
In the autumn of 1832 Gen. McCaffrey was relieved from active duty in the Army of the Potomac and Gen. Burnside assumed command. This change was very unpopular with the boys, who loved Little Mac and who felt a great degree of uncertainty in the ability of the new commander. There was widespread discontent in the ranks in consequence of this change. Added to this, the invincible strategists at home were still clamoring for a forward movement, regardless of time or favorable opportunity.
In view of these facts, it was deemed absolutely necessary that a battle should be fought under the new leader at the earliest possible moment. The first battle of Frederickburg was the result. On the day of that battle our brigade climbed the heights on the southeastern bank of the Rappahannock, opposite Frederickburg, and halted upon the summit near some heavy batteries. As we looked down upon the river with its slender pontoon bridge, with the city upon its opposite margin, and as we raised our eyes to corresponding heights just back of the city, frowning with cannon and breastworks and swarming with Confederate soldiers, a painful and overpowering sense of the impossible task before us and the deadliness of the undertaking in all its horrible magnitude, forced itself upon the minds of all present.
A sense of duty, the imminence of the great dangers before us, and the nearness of the conflict, served to close up the ranks and to keep nearly every man in his place.
I had been detailed with a small squad to act as provost general to prevent falling out and straggling to the rear. During the short halt on the brow of the heights, before the march across the river, several of the boys came to the rear of the column to leave with the chaplain valuables and messages to their friends in case anything should happen.
Among the number came Mike, a large, powerful and courageous Irishman, a great favorite in the regiment, and a man who had always laughed at danger and had rejoiced at the opportunity of having a "scrimmage" with the enemy.
On this occasion he appeared to be an entirely different man. He approached the chaplain with tears in his eyes. He gave him a picture of a sister living in Portland, his Catholic catechism and other relics, and in a choked voice gave the address of his friends and what he then declared to be his dying message to them.
friends in case anything should happen.
Among the number came Mike, a large, powerful and courageous Irishman, a great favorite in the regiment, and a man who had always laughed at danger and had rejoiced at the opportunity of having a "scrimmage" with the enemy.
On this occasion he appeared to be an entirely different man. He approached the chaplain with tears in his eyes. He gave him a picture of a sister living in Portland, his Catholic catechism and other relics, and in a choked voice gave the address of his friends and what he then declared to be his dying message to them.
The chaplain endeavored to cheer and encourage him, but in vain.
"Chaplain," said he, "I'm not afraid to fight; I'm not afraid to die; I am not a coward; but there is something here (slapping his breast) which tells me my time has come. Chaplain, will you please write my sister a kind letter? She is a Christian Catholic and I love her dearly."
Soon the word "forward" rang along the line, and Mike, with the tears coursing down his cheeks, grasped the hand of the chaplain and requested the good man to pray for him. He then took his place in the ranks. The long column began to move slowly down to the river, soon increasing its speed to the double quick, over the pontoon bridges across the river into the streets of the city, out on the plains and hillside beyond it amid smoke, shot and shell and death wounds, up to the very frowning jaws of death on the heights beyond. The terrible charge, the murderous repulse, repeated again and again that afternoon; the night cannonade, the long day following of skirmish and movement, the succeeding night and the early morning abandonment and retreat across the river have been many times told. As soon as possible after the battle the chaplain made earnest inquiries for Mike; but no Mike was there to answer him.
In the terrible charge he was seen to fall in the forefront of battle, and was borne from the field fatally wounded. His bolsterous, cheerful voice, good natured countenance, rich brogue and burly form, were never again with us. His was the most marked and startling case of presentiment of coming death or disaster that came under my observation in the army.
Army life and its dangers made many of us believe in fate—that the decree of the Great Author had fixed the span of life for each one. We are sometimes constrained to believe that a very thin curtain was stretched between the seen and the unseen, and that a few mortals were permitted to look beyond the visible and to receive the absolute assurance of the future fate in store for them and near at hand.—L. D. Carver in Lowiston Journal.
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The Russian Journalist Katkof.
Twenty years ago there still existed in Moscow the salon of the Prince and Princess Odolefsky, one of the literary centers of Russia. Other houses there were where literary men assembled in groups and coteries. At Katkof's, for instance, on Sunday evenings, one was sure to find the shrewd and cautious Leontief, Professor Lubimof and his fellow workers on The Moscow Gazette and The Russian Messenger, some of the professors in the recently established Lyceum, and occasionally a passing stranger, from either north or south, who sympathized with the Moscow as distinguished from the St. Petersburg school of literature and politics. Katkof, decided as he was in his political views, was a charming talker on literary subjects, about which he allowed more difference of opinion. He was such a hard worker, especially at night, that Sunday afternoons and evenings were the only times when he was visible, as his Gazette was not issued on Monday.—Eugene Schuyler in Scribner's.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
In and for the County of Unionville,
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The people of the State of California demand that T. A. Groom and John Phelps be appointed to the position of County Judge.
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The people of the State of California demand that T. A. Groom and John Phelps be appointed to the position of County Judge.
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SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
In and for the Country of Unionville,
William C. Jackson,
John Phelps,
destination.
Action brought in the Registrar Court of the City Of Orange, State Of California, and the Office Chief Of the Civil Registry in Orange, in the Office Chief Of the Civil Registry.
The peopleoftheStateofCaliforniademandthatT.A.GromandJohnPhelpsbeappartedtothepositionofCountyJudge
You are hereby requested to submit your application for the positionofCountyJudge.
The peopleoftheStateofCaliforniademandthatT.A.GromandJohnPhelpsbeappartedtothepositionofCountyJudge
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The peopleoftheStateofCaliforniademandthatT.A.GromandJohnPhelpsbeappartedtothepositionofCountyJudge
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Notice is hereby given that the following-named matter has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Los Angeles, Cal., on January 17, 1869, viz.: Herman Kesler, Honorable Applicant, No. 1,420, for the K of Held and Went of Held and RK of Went, Sec. 2, T 3 months, R 9 west, R B. M.
He has the following witnesses to prove his continous residence open and cultivation of salt land, viz.: Salve Edwinson of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.; Peter Hammer of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.; George Garichs of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.; Prita Roohman of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.
He has the following witnesses to prove his continous residence open and cultivation of salt land, viz.: Salve Edwinson of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.; Peter Hammer of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.; George Garichs of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.; Prita Roohman of Anahiem, Orange county, Cal.
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
In the matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Domino Miles, Rebecca Miles, Benjamin Miles, Betha Miles and Regina Miles, matters.
In appointing this Court from the position this matter has been laid by Carson Morillo Pleasantville, Miles, Rebecca Miles, Benjamin Miles, Betha Miles and Regina Miles, matters.
In hereby certifying that the proof of life of the said matter has been obtained by the Court.