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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY JUNE ,8 1888
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THE WEDDING BELLS
RING OUT IN SALUTBTO THE PRES
IDENT AND HIS BRIDE.
Foil Detail, of tb. w-ddint at ta< Whit* law-
Wka WMo PrM«nt and Bow Tfe.j Wai
Dresssd-Lovs In s Oottaxs at Dssr Park.
Md.-Ths Reporter* Outwlitted.
Freparlng for the Wedding.
Washington, May 31.—[Special.]—
Tho friend, of tho pretldent
wondering what to do about
wedding present.. He haa refused to accept
anything in the shape of a gift alnce ho wu
elected, except from hie moet Intimate friends.
Many things that have been aent him have
been returned to the donors, with letters of
thanks nnd regrets Uutr they oonid not be ac
cepted, while other present, in tho form of
curiodtie. have been sent over to tho National
museum. But ae the president will probably
not be married again daring hie term of office,
it is thought ho will not eoant this time and
will permit the bride to receive tho nenal
courtesies. The members of tho cabinet will
present Hu. Cleveland a solid silver dinner
service and Hn. Whitney haa been delegated
to make tbe selection. She went to New York
on Satnrday morning to arrange tho family
residence there, and this was another of her
errands. It is understood, also, that in addi
tion to this general gift, the families of tho
cabinet officers will make other preeenta to
the bride, and that many of the president's
intimate friends hero will follow their exam
ple. A democratic membor of congress, worth
several millions of money and an intimacy at
thewhito house to make him happy, haa lent
to a friend in Philadelphia to aecnrehlm some
thing handsome and appropriate, and on Sat
nrday there were an nnnanal numbor of cus
tomer in the Jewelry stores of this city-
Tbe brief time before tho wedding gives
very little opportunity to tho president's
frlenda to do tho proper thing, and in political
circles there has been considerable doubt as to
whether presents would be accepted. That
donbt will deprive Hr*. Cleveland of a great
many handsome gifts that she would otherwise
receive, although,it it believed that she will
be well provided for.
It is intimated that there will boa short:
wedding jonmov after all. It will be out of
the beaten track, it is said, but the exact
route will not be announced in advance of
tbe wedding,
Tbe quarters in tbe white boom that tho
president and his bride will occupy, are those
that have always been occupied by President!
Cleveland and the same that wu occupied by j
President Arthur. The rooms are on tho
north front of the house opposite tbe GarSeld
room. The main room is a Urge one, a grays
THE PRKSIDCIfT'S Mini.
Ish bine being the prevailing tint of tho fur
nishings, Tho paper has a grayish blue
background with large silvered figures. The
furniture Is dark rosewood npheUtered in
blue. The bedstead haa a low square head-
board, and is encloaad by handsome bine
drapery, pendent from a ring In the celling.
The room wu furnished by President Arthur
when he had tho whole white house over
hauled, end hta excellent taste dictated the
changes that were made. No- changes or ad'
dUionaofany kind have been made since
than. All that was deemed necessary was a
good overhauling and cleaning. On one eide
of the mein bod room b a smallsr room, simi
larly furnished, which can be used aither as
an office or dressing room. On tho other side
b a very large bath room, with elegant fittings.
The bine room, in which the wedding b to
take place, wu elegantly fitted np under
Pierident Arthur's directions, and to then
oughly was the work done that it hu not been
thought necessary to make a single alteration.
In the metamorphosis that it nndarwant at
that time it almost entirely lost its decided
coloring of blue. Its prevailing tint now b
called a robin’s egg bine, bnt haa almost a
greenish hno at first glance. The carpets,
walb, ceilings, curtains, furniture
all decorated In tbb shade. The blue
parlor b the oval shaped room
between tho green and red rooms.
It bssalnays been the favorite room for small
rcceptioes and presentations. The statement
that tbe president and hb wife will descend
the western etaircase to be married, b correct,
si there b no other way for them
come down from tho upper
private part of the house. The state
ment that tho bridal party will enter the bine
parlor from tho main corridor b also correct,
aa it is unlikely that they will pass through
any df the other rooms to roach it. The whole
ceremony will be conducted quietly end in
goad taste and withoat the slightest ostenta
tious display. The bridal couple will simply
enter the parlor to tho strains of a wadding
march ly tho Marine bend and will ba made
man and wife before a vary few rebtious and
invited guests. Mrs. Hoyt. Kiss
Cleveland, Mrs. Folsom and Visa Nelson will
probably remain at the white house bnt a
short time after tho wadding, but the exact
date of their departure, when they will leave
the white bouse under tho solo charge of lb
new mistress, has not been considered a ques
tion of such importance as to demand imme
diate attention. The following'!, said to be
tho form of invitation sent by the president to
tbe member* of bb cabinet;
Executive Mansion, May 3*, MM.— My Daar
Mr.—: I am to bo married on Wednesday even-
log, at 7 o’clock,!! the white house,to Miss Folsom.
It will bo a very qolst affair, and I will ba tx-
emcly giatlBcd at your attendance on the occas-
o. Youra sincerely, GsoveiCuvblixd,”
To tbe members who are married the invi
tation tnciddes tbair wives. Three of the
the members of tbe cabinet are widowers;
Meat re Bayard, Lamar and Garland.
hus BOS* abbaxcino detail*.
Th* while housavaa closed today to news
paper man as well as to everybody else. Dec
oration day was pit ad as theexcuse, and tho
fket that Hiss Cleveland was the only repre
sentative of tho family a* home. She has
taken charge of tbe arrangements for the Im
pending wedding, and spent tbb morning In
perfecting the details, mitering the plans of
the decorations, a little here and there, and
superintending tbe propantlon of the rooms
forth* occasion. In the afternoon, accompa
nied by her guest, MU* Nelson, who, by tho
way, will be present at the ceremony, aba
mads a few calls, sad after dinner again bus
ied heme If with the festival arrangements.
Mia Nelson b proving hrrself an able coad
jutor, and these two ladies have entire per
sonal supervision of tho decorations. The
persons who will bo in tho bine room durlni
tho wedding ceremony are the following, am
these only:
Tbe president and Him Folsom, Secretary
Bayard, Secretary and Mrs. Endlcott, Secre
tary and Un. Manning, Secretary and Mis,
IVbitney. Secretary Lamar, Postmaster-Gen
eral ana Mrs. Vilas, Attorney-General Gar
land, Bev. Dr. 8underland, Mbs Cleveland
and Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. Folaom, Ur. Folsom and
two or three other relatives of the bride, in
vited by her, and not including any of those
who have been heard from through tho medi
um of marriage gossip, interviews; Mb* Nelson,
Colonel and Mrs. Lament.
COLONEL LAHONT TO DO Till TALKING.
All the employes have received order* to
refer all newspaper men to Colonel Lsmont
for information, and are pledged to absolute
secrecy. The energetic private secretory haa
had his hands full for the lsst.fow days, and
today he took advantage of the factor Its being
a holiday to deny himself to all callers with
one exception, when ho held a sort of levee
for reporters and others anxious to glean do-
taib of the marriage. Ho declared, however,
that he could toll nothing more then bed al
ready been published officially And that alt else
that had been printed waa the remit of Imagi
nation. Headaedthathewaa In abaolate igno
rance himself of all the details, because tt
had been left entirely to the president end
slater. He did not know whether there would
be any "beat man.” but thought not.
The colbtlon to be served afterwards, b to
bo merely an informal affair to which the
guests will not alt down. Ho did not oven
■now wbctlicr then will be any innate, it
was found, however, later, that no Intimation
has aa yet been aent to the leaden of tho Ma
rino band tbat their services would bo requir
ed on the oventfhi evening. Ae it hu beau
usual with thb administration to lot the band
have good and sufficient notice before hand
u to when they would lie wanted, it te, there
fore, probable that thora will be no music at
•11.
It b not aurprblog that Colonel Lamont
should want to hide from the horde of nows-
gatherers when it b considered what an
enormous number of questions, many of •
perfectly foolish and Insane character, are
asked him npon every occasion. One corre
spondent or a western paper, ho says, sp.
prosehed him tbb morning and solemnly
asked him if he thought tho president on the
oventfhi night “wonld come down by the
west staircase." The colonel assured the
anxiona inquirer after truth that tbe presi
dent would have to do so nnloss he descended
by means of a tope.
Tits GARPENEn'S ANXIETY.
The gardener wu in a world of trouble to
day when it began to rain, for be feared that
all the roses and other flowers out in the open
air wonld be battered to pteees or at least
a fined that he had cause for alarm. When,
however. It cleared up later in the afternoon
ho breathed easier and was highly elated to
find on inspecting tho flowers that (
not damaged to any extent. All
listents wen employed during the day in
Preparing the wooden atoms on which the
■fthousand* of cat floirsrs will be placed In
forming the decorations. Tho mass of ooior
with tho hack ground of green leave* which
will adorn the bine room, as described In
these dispatches today, will set off the beau
tiful costumes which will bo warn by the
ladlca of tho cabinet and other* attending the
wedding to gnat advantage. Tho diplomatic
corps are greatly exercised regarding their
duty on the occasion of tho marriage. Thor
cannot understand why the wedding shout
take place at tho white house, Instead of
the bride's home, or tbe residence of
some of her rotations. Then, too, they are
puxaladaa to what they shall do In tho way of
wedding presents. Nona of thorn have re
ceived invitations to attend tho cerem
notwithstanding that foot they fail
being the chief magistrate of the country they
are accredited to who b going to bo monied
they ought to commemorate the affair with
offerings anltabb to tho occasion. Bnt when
once thb conclusion b reached they are mot
with the objection that the president preempt-
orily declines to receive presents no matter
from whom, and so they are all at eea about It.
They are really giving themselves more eon-
corn about tho matter than tho prasldant him
self.
At lint all the ladles of the oablnst had
agreed in joining In preosnttng tho bride with
an elaborate silver dinner service, but one of
thorn finally oppooed the prqjsct so strongly
tbat It waa given op. and eaeh family will
make Its own gilt Tiffany will bo besieged
today by purchasers of wedding present
o>l or those ladles now there are weighted
besieged
■onto, as
jilted with
cumin lesions and others have sent direct to
Tinny. The whole woddlng b being con
ducted In inch strange Unas that ordinary
rules cannot bo agreed npon. It b a royi'
and an official wedding, In th
reuse that the bride oomea to the brldarrooo
and it takes place in hb hoosa and at his ex
pense all th* way through.
"A toft snap for that bride’s family," said
one congressman who haa undergone heavy
expense In having one of hb daughters prop
erly married.
The New York newspaper man have touch
ed the furthest limits of Jonkinbm in gtslng
tho mean of th* bride's breakfasts, lunches
and dinners at the Gilssy. It b apparent that
•he is fond of Ice cream and strawberries and
still retains the hearty school girl appetite
that she gave every evldenee of whan she
waa hers a year ago.
THN SUDDEN Bill OF THE BRIDE.
Those who regard Cleveland as a man of
destiny and bb rise phenomenal, most admit
hb bride as furnbhlog • parallel cat*. Her
rise haaJran es sudden ana dassllug. All her
life her snrronndinga have bean simple and
her advantage* only those of sn ordinary
American school girl. Tho village school, the
city high school and t ladles seminary had
been her world up to her vblt to Washing
ton last year. Sho la yonng and inexperi
enced, knowing nothing of th* world and b
not even yat a debutante In society’s
eyes. At Wall's college, where she
graduated, the aolld branches
and ordinary accomplishments wars
, but not those things that are th* main
the New York finishing schools, where
daughters of th# great and wealthy era
trained in the minutim of etiquette and the
forms of high society. Yet these who know
Mbs Folaom claim that ah* b an old girl for
her years, quick to ts* and asiss things and
gifted with great telf-pomeaslon and equal to
any ordeal. Something of it waa shown by
bar appearance In New York yesterday, when
aha occupied a window In th* front of th*
Fifth Arson* hotel and applauded tho
marching troops. Her appearance at the
academy of music at night was also
1
for
bride
oxpsetsnt,
Boasra custom tours in* yonng lad]
rely ont of sight for the but days befori
wedding, libs Folaom it b said will waai
irnfagfor bar fhtbar-in-taw so lately da
The Ceremoay I’orformed.
Washington, June 2.—The white house
was entirely closed to visitors today and
the nsnal afternoon neoption by the
president waa omitted. Inside, all was
bustl* and confusion in preparation for tho
wedding. Several express wagons nnioadsd
numerous packages of various alias at tho
main entrance and they were at one* removed
from sight Some ware addressed to the pres
ident, some to Mias Folsom, tome to Colon*!
Lamont, and on* to "Mrs. Grover Cleveland.”
Most of them were undoubtedly woddlng prtt-
ita.
About half past tlx o’clock th* wadding
guesti began to arrive in thalr carriages, roll-
ingup to th* main doer of the mansion through
the great iron gates on Pennsylvania avenue-
Tbe first arrival was Secretary Lamar, at 6:37.
Ha wu closely followed by Rev. Dr. Sunder-
land and wife, asd daring tb* next fow min
ute* then time. In quick saceosslon, Postmas
ter General Vilas and wife, and Wilson 8. Bis-
sail, Socretqry and Ura. Wkltaay, and Secre
tary Manning and wife, Removing their
wrap* In tbe state dining room, *11 tho guests
proceeded to the blue room, whet* they were
received by Mbs Rote Clevsbnd.
A LIST or THN GUESTS.
The following b * complete lbt of those
present: Mrs. Folsom, mother of th* bride:
Bov. W. N. Clevsbnd, tho president's brother;
Milt Cleveland and Mrs. Hoyt, the president's
sisters; Thomas F. Bayard, toeratary of state;
Daniel Manning, secretary of tho treasury;
Mrs. Manning, Wm. C. Endlcott, secretary of
war; Mrs. Endlcott, Wm. C. Whitney, secreta
ry of the navy; Mrs. Whitney, Wm. F. Vilas,
pottormattor.gener»l; Mrs. Vitas; L. Q. C. La
mar, secretary of th* interior; Mis. Lsmont;
Benjamin Folsom, of BuflUo, Now York; Hr.
and Mrs. Rogers, of Seneca Falls, New York;
Mrs. Cadmsn and Mbs Huddleston, of Detroit,
Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, of Boston,
relatives of tho bride; Mbs Nelson, of Now
York; Mr. W. 8. Bitteil, of Buffalo, the presi
dent's former bw partner; Dr. and Mrs. By
ron Sunderland; (Attorney-General Garland
altbongh invited, wu not present.)
AFFEAEANl'E OF THE BE1UAL FABTY.
' For • few momenta tho guests chatted gaily,
but the conversation wu quickly suspended at
7:15 p. as., when a selected orchestra from the
Marine band, stationed In tho corridor, struck
np the familiar strains of the Wedding March
from Mendelssohn’s “Midsummer Night's
Dream,” and all eye* were turned to the door
way to catch the first glimpse of the coming
brido and groom. Starting from tho western
corridor on the upper floor, the president earns
slowly down the western staircase with hb
brido leaning on hb arm. They were unac
companied, even tho bride's motbor awaiting
her with the other gucsta. Passing through
tbe central corridor, the brido and groom en
tered the bluo room and took position near its
southern wail, which wu completely hidden
from sight by a mass of nodding palms, tropi
cal grasses and an endleu variety of choice
flowers. A crystal chandelier poured a flood
of mellow radiance npon the aeons, and the
colors of massive banks of scarlet bagonbs and
royal jsqnsminot rotes, mingling with the
bine and silver tints of the frescoed walb and
celling, gsv* a warm and glowing tono to the
whole brilliant Interior. Th* delicate ivory
shades of tho brldo’s wadding gown found sn
exquisite setting in mimes of crimson roses
Immedtobly beyond.
Tbe president wu in frill evening dress
with a turndown collar, white lawn necktlo
and white enamelled studs.
CONGRATULATIONS TO Tni IIAPrV PAIR.
At the conclusion of tho ceremony, Mrs.
Folsom showing, detp traces of emotion, wu
the first to tender hor congratulations to tho
newly married pair. She wu followed by
Mbs Cleveland, Bev. Hr. Cleveland and other
relatives and frlenda in turn.
THB MARCH TO TUE EAST BOOM.
While congratulations were In progress, th*
hand, under tho letdeithlp of Professor Sottas,
performed th* bridal rhorut and s march
from Lohengrin, and to thb mule tbs president
and hb wife were led array into tho stately
cut room. The adornment* of thb noble hail
wore In heaping with Its majestic proportions
tnd ib ample apses and brilliant illumination
afforded an opportunity for • fitting diplay of
tb* ladies’ toilettes.
THB BRIDAL COSTUME.
The bride wore sn enchanting wedding
dress of ivory satin, simply garnished on high
comic with India muslin, crossed In Grecian
folds and carried in exqnislto foils of simplic
ity over a petticoat. Orange blossom garnit
ure, commencing npon tho Till In a superb
coronet, b continued throughout thu costumo
with artistic skill. Hu vail of tails, about
five yards in length, completely enveloped hu,
foiling to tho edge of Ure petticoat in front and
extending tho entire length of hu foil court
train. Sh* carried no flowers and wore no
jewelry oxcopt an engage mint ring, contain
ing a sapphire and two diamonds.
THB aVrPBB BOOM.
There wu no formal order oburrad in tho
opper nam, hot the collation wu served and
ho gneste ut at small table* or alowly prom-
jnaded tb* room u they discussed th* menu
and chatted over tho event of tho evening.
Elegantly designed souvenirs of
satin boxes containing dainty
slices of bridal cake, and each one bluing the
‘ ind-palnted monogram “0. F„” wore n
lived with great admiration.
While tho orchestra wu playing its happl
cat selections and the guests were gathorad
shout tho tables, tho bride quietly slipped
>fir and changed her woddlng
of a grove and b upon one of tho finest drive
ways, forty miles of which hSVo reoently hern
constructed through tho grovo and park. The
president and hb brlda will find abundant ure
for tho horses which hb friends have provided
for him in thb mountain retreat Tho drives
are a charming feature of tho place, the reals
being perticnlarly well constructed and u
smooth and even almost u race tracks. Tho
president will not bo annoyed by tho presence
of guests at the hotel at Deu park and Oak
land. u those hotels are not opened until later
In June.
Deis Park, Md„ June 5—Corres
pondents who can only sot within slsht of tho
cottasa in which reside President Cleveland and
hb rtlfr, are havinx rather a dimcult task to And
material for tliclr dally bulletins. Mr. Cleveland
keeps within the confines of the srournb, pro
tected by rx-Benator Davb's watchmen. He and
his wife are frequently seen taking an airing and
exerctae, hut ho proa but little oom-
pony, Senator Davb today Introduced
a couple of prominent ettltena
of tbs neighborhood. Out er peroral hundred lat
ter* and telcgrsnu received, Mr. Cleveland today
icae were all In reme form of eon gram la-
non, excepting ono from tho Iiatchelor a club of
Broohville, Indiana, which KnQogreta. Among
there who Mod congratulatory measure are the
Irani of delegates of Ameriosn Is
raelites, by Adolph L. ganger, of
Now York; the mayor of Fuffalo,
the Michigan press aaaoctatlon, tho board of trade
of Jacksonville, Fla, the faculty and students of
Wells's Female college. Aurora. Now York, Henry
Irving, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Florence, Helve
Lockwood, a number of state omeere of New York,
ex-Prealdent Arthur, the mayor of Montreal, who
aayi; "Montreal field battery fired a royal salute on
the announcement of the marriage:"* number of
American citizens assembled In Lnridoa, Mrs, Gett
ers! Grant and her family, and Ministers Fhelpi at
London and Pendleton at Betlln.
THE KAN OF THK 1STB OF KAY.
away to her roofir and
firms for a heavy gray silk traveling dress.
Shsthenretnrnedtonef company, and waa
afterward Joined by tho president, who
bed, in tbe meantime, changed hb dram salt
lor a traveling costnmo. Thb was about
8:20, and the president and his brlda said a
hasty "Good-bya” to thalr friends and laft th*
house through a private exit from th* rod
room into tho south grounds, A dosed car
riage awaited them, and aa they ontarad and
th* horses started off, ■ shower of rloe was
thrown on tb* carriage, and thalr friends
wand tbdr final "God apood” from tho roar
Pretty soon three carriages dashed out of
tbe stables into the whit* housa grounds and
went np to the southern door. One waa Colo
nel Lamont’s carriage; one wu a
large new on* balonging to the
E resident, and tho other wu one that
as Iran frequently employed by Mr. Clovo-
land in bb afternoon drives. No on* could,
of course, get into tbe grounda and so It wu
Impossible to toll in which the prmldcnt and
hb bride seated themselves. The thru carria
ges went out of the grounds by different gates
•nd uch was followed by several cabs. It
proved that th* on* which came out at th* west
or 17th street entrance bora the newly wad
ded pair. Tbs first drove np 12th strut and
then turning to the uat Trent to tha Junction
of the Metropolitan branch with tha main
stem of tho Baltimore end Ohio, where a spe
cial train of three cars, one of which wu
President Garrett's private car, stood In wait
ing for them. This special train had come
over from Baltimore at 8:45 p. m., bnt
instead of coming Into tbs depot bad bun
switched off and taken to tbs point indicated.
When tho second section of the 8:55 western
train came along it took np thou special cars,
and tha president and his brlda were boras
array to Deer Park, where they will occupy
Mr. Garrett's cottage. They will remain them
aht ut n week.
Muy of tho newspapsr man want to the
Baltimore and Ohio depot, expecting that th*
president would taka tha can then, and
waited anxiously for hoais,oniy tolorrn after
wards that they had bun outwitted.
TUB QUEER'S CONGRATULATIONS.
London, Judo 2.—Tho quean hu sect the
following cable meow go to President Clove-
marriage,
Vicidua
THE BRIDAL C0CFLB AT DEER FARE.
President Cleveland and bride arrived at
Dear Puk at four o’clock Friday morning and
domiciled In on* of tb* cottages attacked to
tha hotel. Thera ar* hut a fow persona bar*, u
than wu no knowledge that the bridal party
would com*. Th* proudut and Mrs.Cleveland
are sojourning very quietly. A large Influx of
visitors art looked (or usoou u It b known
tb* aawly wedded couple ar* her*.
Tb* place which hu bees selected for th*
presidentialhonaymooa bon th* ermtof th*
Alleghenies. The house b what b known u
th* cottage of Ex Senator Henry Davb of
West Virginia.
Deer Park b thru tbotuaad feet above tb*
get. Mr. Davb’s cottags b situated about on*-
half mil* cut of Doer Park hotel In tha
p sf cottages, among which
ar* thou of Hanboa Garrett Him Mary
Garrett, daughter of th* hta John W. Garratt,
and of Stephen Ekins, are th* most conspicu
ous. It Is * large two-story frame hoasa, con
structed especially by th* owner forth* us* of
hb family in th* summer. Itb in tb* centre
An Accorat* and Ksact Account of the Inci
dent at Hpottaylvanta Courthouse.
A correspondent uks ns to gin the exact
facts of the occurrence of th* twelfth ol May, and
asks If General Leo aver IndorsoJ the aeceunt ol
that herolcactlon. Our correspondent states that
Hie Bacon men In his neighborhood sty that
General Ira denied that any such thing ever look
pleco. We present a frill history of the oeenreenee
u taken from tha history of General Lee by Kev.
J. Wm. Jcnce. D. P :
On the 10th or May, 1MI, tho confixlerate lines
were broken near Hportsylranl* courthouse; the
ftderal troop* poured Into the opening, and a terri
ble disaster seemed Immincut. As Ksrly's old di
vision. now commanded by General John B. Gor
don. (wu being rapidly formed to recapture the
work* General Lu rode to Ure front and took his
position Just In advance of Iho colors of Ih* Forty,
ninth Viixtab regiment, lie uttered not a word-
lie wss not the man for theatrical dlsplay-but u
Ire quietly took off hb hat, and sat hb war-hone
tire very personification of tho genius of battle, It
Ident toail that ho meant to lead thecharge,
and a murmur of disapprobation ran down tbe Hue.
Just then the gnltont Gordon spurred to hb side,
seined th* reins of hb hone, and nxctaUMd with
daep anilely: "General Ira, thb b no plaot for
you. Do go to the rear. Three art Virginlatu and
Georgians, sir-men who bare never failed, and
Urey will not foil now—will yon, bo tv? Is tt neces
sary for General Ira to lead this charset"
Load tries of "No, no I" "General Ira to the
rest!" "General Lee to the rear!" “Wo alwayr
try to do Just what General Gordon bib us, tnd w*
will drive them beck It General Lee wlU only go to
tb* rear I" burst forth from the ranks,
Whtlo two soldlors led General Ira's hone to the
rear, Gordon put hlmselfln Iroot of hb division,
and hbelear voice rang out abovo tho roar of the
Ue:
Forward I Charge I aud remember your premise
lo General Ira I"
Not Napoleon’s mefta words to his Old Guard,
"The eyre of your emperor are upon you 1" pro
duced a happier effect; and these braro follows
swept grandly forward, stemmed the tide, drove
back fiye times their own numbers, retook tbe
works, reestablished the confederate lint, nnd
converted * threatened disaster Into a brilliant
victory,
Hon. John Thomson Mason wrot* to Gtnnrsl Ira
asking him to write out hb story of tho abovo In
cident. The following was General Ira’s reply:
Lxxixutox, Va., December 7, IMA-My Dear Ur:
I regret that my occupations are such aa to prevent
ms from writing at presents narrative or the event
which you requeet In your letter oflh* ttb luitanL
The account you give b substantially correct.
General Gordon was tbe officer.
Itoccuredln tha balUre around BpoUiylranla
Courthouse.
With gttst respect, your frisnd aud sarranL
RE.Ua.
Hotis John Thomson If moo*
BomaofMjr Kspertanca.
I enclose |150 for another bottle of Caustic
Balaam. Ism ranch pleased with tho result
of the oasl have usd. I tppllsd It in the
first pise* on s man of my own, which has
Iran lame since last May from s sprain
of th* bock Joint, resulting in a bog spavin,
tad I think suoa bon* spavin. I bars driven
her several Umsslnths lait two week* and
can not era that ah* fovon tb* lag In tha least.
In the second piao* I applied the Cuttle Bal
sam to a hors* olghtor nln* years old, which
I from*' *-
wss very lama
rbono spavin and had
been for three yean; bad boon treated by
"firing" and blistering several times. In tha
third place I tried it on a bora* (colt)
. novad
a curb, and two applications removed It ontlr*.
ly. In th* fourth place I triad It on a mar*
with dropsy or milk log. ud It reduced it by
only on* tpplletlion. You or the doctor may
think that I am a “horsa doctor,” but I can
assure you that I am not, I only applied th*
Balaam to these horses to gift It a fair trial;
they belong to my neighbors. I am well sat
isfied tbat tbe Balaam b tha beat thing for
what It Is rroommendad that hag aver been
discovered, and wbon it* virtue ar* more
generally known, It will ho tho only thing
turd for hlcmbboa, etc., on bora**.
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