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I- I rCOL. MANE'S BOYS.! p TORY OF THE EIGHTY-THIRD PENN 8YLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. ' i j lDnpntto Dei-da at tinlnen' Mill and Mmlvrrn Hill on llio I'enlnnul.i lln faavaei ot l.lltlu Ilminil Top In Atlvntico I t 1 ft t tl 111 a till Liliit tautl-iltllii a w lllivillkni .111 UJIIIH -J I ICbpjrlfht. IWJ. by American 1're Anoclt- tlou. Hook riKhts rwcrtcu. ICNNSYLVAKIA lout more men kill- '!' - I M cd In the rirll war In proportion to ' her quota than any other union atnte, and t he-., KlRhtyth rd Pennsylvania lout more men nmncr-irallykllledlnbRt-i tie thimanr other! I .. In (!. irj$iiinM, ... ..v ktatc nud ktiiniln wcoud (in the Hit for tho highest Inweii In' Wiled unions union rcgimeuis. i m- nv urtl mu tiinile bv haul. nerslstclit Huhtlng, 4ind the ranks were lllled at the outset and afterward recruited from tho men of the i Mt-.il counties In the northwext or the .fitc. The one thing in tho regiment's fa- .i -m the .start was good leadership. Its . nel. John V. Mul'inc, was a soldior by t Hire, who hud commanded militia troops 1 imny years, and hail served as an olll v.. .!i the .Mexican war. lie drilled u ! i'al spliit Into his men. 1'lie Kiglity third was organised In tha lull of 1S01. drilled in the camps on the I ..limine in the winter of ISM-'J mid re i -iv-il Its "Imptism of fire" in front of Hi.Miiiond In .May. ISW. The llr.st hnnl fl-r.'stiiig encountered was at CJalnes' Mill, .1 i fJT, 18U. This was one of the bloodi . uattles of the war on the Confederate m . and one of the most stubborn on the I l.nmsido. The Highly third was placed in . i not corner, and their brigade Renerul sent word to Its commander to hold it. "lie needn't have sent me any such word," n-.led Col. Mel jme. "I intend to hold it." Tins enemy todk it. Ilnally. after walking ii i- Mclane'n liotly; but the I'ennsylva ni ins held ou until the same brigadier had i tiled them a second time. The position .-iheeMreme left of the Union army. v ..tv it restisl on the Chlckahomlny river. Tin- Confederate attack wits made at that IMiiut by a fresh corps led by Iongstrect. The Union center and riitht were nt the tune emjiiKcd In a llerce buttle with Gens. A R Hill and Stonewall Jackson, nud Lwiitrect's aim was to pusli his troops through the Union left uud sweep down iiiiiok the river bank to secure the bridges mul cut oil all chalices of retreat. The Kijtlity third lay in the front llnolie lutnl breastworks of logs hastily built for Ineoccahtuu. Three times the charges of the Confederates were repulsed by the com bined efforts of the infantry and artillery, mid then itwasdiscovured on the lincof tho Kighty third that the line had been cut lu, two on its right, the enemy was advancing f from that direction and its position wan cut off from the rest oftheiirmy. Tlilsniado' u crisis to try the mettle ir officers and men. They hml fought f mm behind breast-1 works to repulse the attacks on the front, j bat Hi warding oil the new danger woulil be compelled to come out from cover. Tru, (herrwere woods at baud to lend a partial Kcreeu, but these woods screened the Con federates, as well, who advanced Indian iashion, leaping from (roe to tree and llring ss they ml vaneeil. So long as the I'eunsyl sjanians had had breastwork shelter thu ef fect or the enemy's bullets had been but alight, but under the new older of things tba ranks thluued out rapidly. CoL Mcljine was killed instantly by a minie ball, ami about the same time the xccmtd in command, Mnj. Nagln-I, was fciUtd by n shell. Men fell on all sides and the prostrate wounded tried valiantly to handle their muskets and keep upthe light i n theurouiid. In the end the Confederates txve way and the Kighty-tliird, led by a c.iptain. had a breathiiigspellforre forma-) unit, rne enemy uau pas-scu aiong uu liicit ntit. squarely to the rear, and the com mander of the regiment prepared to meet ......l.iil, fuiiii ,1.... iIIkhii.I.i.i lln titt.rwl AIIUWmillUb IIU1II Hinb III.VV.IUIU - ...... . his men to tue eiusi. nun t;;iiiu-(i itu uwu riVI.I illns'tlr in rear of tlie breastworks previously occupicil. The first line, that at ttiv breastworks, had faced west, the sec-1 .n J in the woods, north, and the third in i i open Held, faced east. In a nhort time ..iti. rtM-lmpntq wpri, snt.ll Hilvjinelll'T to-I M..rtl the Kighty-thlrd in the direction wh-re Union troops had been at the open-i Jim of the fight. Thinking that they might lr. supports coining to their relief, thu Kihty-thinl allowed them to approacli. I After u parley the troops proved td be enemies, and the ball again opened After same sharp firing the captnin leading the ' regiment ordered COL. J. 17. M'LANK. IKlllcJ at Ualues' Jllll. breastworks In the rear. There nt last, equarely About-faceil, tiiey crouched be IiEod tlie log barricade to defend it from therererse side. Twoother regiments hud beld on in the works during the whole thnr. tlir Knrty foil it Ii New York and the dxteentli .Mielilgau. ami, seeing tlie Cori fodcrntes swariiilug on three sides.'tliu stir- IviuifonkeiTi. upuu consultation, decided let the men retreat uy scattering. hauli Syv ild they attempt, to move, off iu column '-would be attacked by overwhelming sutmtiers. but In wiuuils nnd detachments V" a w n retreat to tue, oiu t t confusion or the ficW and the veil of , loss in that uil'air was 10 killed. The mem Hb twilight then gathering would enable . bershlp of the regiment first nnd last was fcr greater part to reach the Uuion lines.) l.bOS. Of this uurober 071 weru killed or SfcKL'htv.thirdlast40kllled.61 woundcil wounded. ho total deaths In battle was bad M luissing. The missing lucludod n killed nud many wounded. ' Xtf regiment had a respite from fighting er three days. On the fourth day, after fedue' Mill, on July 1, It was again called mnoa tor desperate duty. This was at Mai' toaxu Hill. When the battle began tho phjrhty third was out ot the line ot fight' eg. but it bold charge of the Confederates I. . m . r 1 a . 1 1 Mat portion oi tue uem ueany uiouo n iMctWary to call up supports. iWbcn the Kighty -third reached the scCno .. T1..I !... !. I....1 .1.. cc Banger h uuiuu -uui,fjr w uw id - ?ltottf fc& W.IKWSK IViniMjIvmilniiii opcnwl on tlio advancing cnrmy and coolly Htooil tbcir ground umlvr .. it. ii...i .1.1 I .1... .....I... ....i.ii.. ,ii. ciicttiy wnvcrwl ami the Iwttt-ry ri-tttrtivil to Um pifltloti and oncu more opi-nt-il (Ire. (iuttlt.il on iy the repulse Unit folloivoil, tin- (.'nnfcilcntiipt renewed the clmrKC, and tin- roiilllcl Im'cmnh' lilooilr In thi extreme. Tin- IVnniylvmilttni ft" rod no rapidly that their KiuiH liecmupovrrhcntvd, and the. snr tIIdk soldier took other onm from the hittidn of their dead com mile, of whom there were plenty. Tho loss of the Eighty third wiut Ri killed outright, lift ironmlcii and 18 mkdn. This nnmbcr, with the lonnat Galntn' Mill, iimda a total In four day of UtU! out of V4 that entered th fight. Tim killed nnd tho nho died of tVfmfl riut 111. nr tun innn In ftrnrr flv i'ne nuxt battle of the Kluhtr-thlrd was at Bccoud Hull Hun. Aiw. 31. 183J. It thou numbered ft! I men, and was led by I, lent. Col. li. S. Campbell. In Morell'a tllrlKlon, of Klu .loli n I'oi-tvr' corps, it took part In the charge iikjii Stonewall Jncknon'K pov turn at tin' famoiiH railway cut. The rtd- opell nid, ,,,.. )t i,y caiilU'r and bullet. i,iellt, (j , Col. Campbell, the major and 1 cap- tutu were wounded, 3 lieutenant killed and a death list or Sil rolled up in u brief struggle. The total In killed and wounded was U7. Campbell had becu wounded ut the head of thu regiment at Malvern Hill, nud so its commanding officer hud been shot down for the fourth tlnio. At Antietam the Kighty-thlrd cswipcd loss; at Krtslerieksburg it charged up to the stone wall to the relief of the storming column, a very daring movement that cost but few men, howuvur. ChuueellorsvUle was another lucky Meld for the Eighty third, but at Oettysburg It found a place of honor at Little Hound Top, on July C. Col. Strong Vincent, who had snccccded Mcljine in tho colonelcy, led the brigade of which his regiment formed part, and as sumed (he responsibility of taking It upon Hound Top when that position was about to fall into the hands of the Confederates. The Klghty-thinl was posted in the rale between Hound Topnud Little Hound Top. a pas selected by the Confederate Gen. Hood to reach the coveted hill. In that vale took place some of the deadliest fight ing of the Held Col. Vincent stood upon a lofty rock to encourage his troops, nnd so detormlncd wore his men to Imitate his valor that miiicomlmtunts seized muskets from the fallen and entered tho ranks. The color bearer plaeed the llngstaff In tho crevice of a bowlder and plied his rifle rat orously. Death was reaping n harvest all around, audthe Confederates, regardless ot the enormous slaughter in their front ruuks, swurmed on the mountain aides. Uf. Ifr- 'dAX';Pa.--i . ;' on iiocrcv rtotisn tot. CapU Ilazlett, whose battery was aiding Vincent's men, was kilkd at his guns, and i Col. O'Hourke. of the Cue Hundred and! Fortieth New ork, was shot down as he led his regiment to their support. CoL I Vincent soon fell witli a mortal wound, but j the light went on mail Hood's charge was effectually repulsed The loss of thu regiment was 40, thej death list being IS. The men had fought behind sheltering bowlders, and thus tho casualties were comparatively slight. The Klghty-thinl entered the ililerness campaigu in the spring of 1801, In Hartlctt's brigade. Uriniirsilivision, warrens t,f nth) corps. Hartlett opened the battle at the Wlhlerucss on May 3, and tho regiment lost it) killed and wounded on that field At Spottsylvania Hartlett again opened tiie flrrlif Wnrrnii'j rnnH IihI r.hi mnrrli in tlift attempt to seio the court house. Tho gen- erals exnecteil to encounter nothing more than Stuart's cavalry outposts, but when I the Klghty-thinl attempted to brush awnyl the opposition met at Ijiurol Hill it found ' a line of Confederate works, manned with ' Infantry, blocking the road. A galling musketry fire saluted the advance., but the I'eiinsylvanlans fixed bayonets on tho march and dashed upon the barricade, Many men erased overall.! pllcl the bay- j onet, even taking some prisouera and send- Intf them b.iek to the rear Kverv man that entered the works was wounded and some of the number severely. The regiment meanwhile hold its Hue with in a few paces of the barricade nnd poured in a fitslhide until its nmks wore fcnrftilly depleted The color bearer was wounded nt the beginning of the charge and tho col ors left his bauds, lie subsequently re vived, seized the flag again and planted It on the breastworks, but receiving another wound in the breast, hurled tlio banuer back to the rear, whero it was secured by other hands. Lacking support, the regi ment finally retreated after losing 101 killed, wounded uud mibslug. The death list in1 the end reached 07. Spottsylvania was the sixth and last great battle of tho regi ment. In these six Gaines' Mill, Malvern Hill, Second Hull Hun. Gettysburg, Wilder ness and Spottsylvania the death list on the field amounted to 232, and the record shows how great the loss of life may bu i In ncgatlvo fighting. Tho regiment had stormed no batteries nnd carried no key po- j Bltlons simply stood Its ground valiantly whllu there wits hope, sometimes vainly, anil again with success. During the remainder of the campaign to Petersburg the loss was slight. At Pee bles' Farm, Petersburg, ou Sept. IV), I8ftl, the regiment, reduced to a battalion, charged upon u Confederate redoubt. plauted Itb banuer llrst upon tlie parapet nud learned after long years ot bloody work bow sweet Is tho taste of rlctory. Its AQO. tl.a .In.itl.a liv fllunnun f.tr. nmntlntAii to 153. Or the wounded 8U7 were permit-1 nently disabled, and hence the wa-stu in aggregate amounted to 832, or 40 pet- cent, j or the hardy young country boys who wout out Iu the bloom or health to bafUe for their countrj. To this should bo nuuca tho permuuoutly disabled by disease and hardship, am It would bo interesting to, I l. .. .. vJ .s n l.i. limn inlin ' ituow wuiu propurviuu ut hiu ureu nuu stuck to thu colors escaped either wound, death ati:ko or pcrnianeut disease. I lltHMinV 1. tTll.llVn i uv. ...-.- , rnjlsas-4JfeliA"5sMA Colds and Coughs croup aoro throat, bronchitis, asthma, and hoarseness curod by Ayers Cherry Pectoral the safest anl moat effective emergency medlolno. It eheuld be In every family. ' Dr. J. C. Ayr & Co Lewelt, Mass. 7 Tnf3iDAirsi tVIN CUREiJII t n ? 7 ll " - u toaR PgpM Msag r3 Tho Wont flaoeessnil Xemedr (tniIIimt. rrrd, a It li errtatn la Its offocti onJ does net lillttor. Bead prof blow i Kendall's Spavin Cure. Irnix Itocs, Ark., Aug. X, 10. Dn. D. J. Km ill Co.: UenK-UUwitlith rrrMtst Mthfaettonthntl rnforni you thai I bavocii wd tho following Umiu: Hweener.HltalderJlRtI.amenoaa,titldi Joint I.ameaeM. HboBoll, J.ainaneaa In Faro Vool. 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Ko Ko 3 Ko 9 0 00 12 15 3 25 0 Id 12 SI) 3 4l fi 2'. 12 37 3 52 31 U 42 3 5 4." 18 61 4 0s 0 41 12 57 4 1 0 53 1 01 4 !'' 7 05 1 15 4 gi 7 i 1 20 4 3" 7 -.1) 1 32 trfl 7 25 1 36 4 5" 7 ill 1 5 02 7 .18 1 4S 5 07 7 41 1 (W 5 12 7 45 1 50 fi 10 7 50 o 00 0 20 M 2 04 fi 25 X 00 2 Ot fi 30 8 12 2 20 0 4 8 10 2 24 fi 44 8 22 2 -.".I 5 49 8 27 2 31 fi 55 8 31 2 .IS 5 50 8 tl 2 50 6 09 8 M 2 59 C 1 8 55 3 05 0 25- 9 00 3 10 30 9 05 3 15 fi 35 A M 1' M P M Lv DTnledo Yondotn Ut. l'rcntlco Hubnrt HmuOlty Son line nunhrliiee Hujar nidge Kcivtnns Itinvllng Orren l'artare MerinlU Mnniri.it Trombley UTBiiei Oil Center elker Vntl Ullri-ti .Stnarlsvllle Minn t-lnillny Fliullny t'nrtcllN i:plo Creek Arllnfiton WHIIamslown Dunkirk lllnnt-hfiril Kenton 8TAT10N8. Tfplitnn iltmieiiiird Dunkirk Wtlllitlnrilnu'ii Aril, nr fi, i KokIo i.'reek i.iirieiim Klmllny Vnrlli KlmlUv KtiinrKville vim nureu Welter Oil Center f!V!lllt Trnmliley .MiniKcn Pterin in I'ltrlniru llouilnp Green Xcntimi Simur llMce nniibrlilgu IIOH'IIIIS LI mo City Hobart Prentieo Vmiilnta HtrnAf Toledo Trains I nnd 2 dally. All otlicr traius ilnlly except SundAY. J. U. FEIlltlS. II. c. PKnnit! Ocu'l Manneer auperintendont; MOULTON IIOUK. Oeu'l P.m Anent. TOLEDO, O- THE Pullman Car Line BETWEEN CINCINNATI NDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, Springfield, 111., Keokuk, Iowa, Vtt&T AM) NORTHWEST. Dayton, Lima, Toledo, Detroit, THE LAKE EE0I0NS AND Q-A.-ST.A.ID.A.S Aek lor tlekcts via C. II. ,t I). 11, R. on talc a) ull coupon ticket ofllien In United tSUies.Caiimlaauq Mexico. M. D. WOODFORD. Vlco-I'rcsldcnt andOeneral Mnuucer. K.O. MeCOKMICK. General I'a-wenser nnd Ticket ARent. TUAINS lAS3 rEnilYHnUHQ. KOUTIt Train No 12 ' No 14 " No 2 " No 0 " No 16 " No CO Train No 7 " no 1 " No 5 " No 9 " No IS Pally Dally except Sunday Sunday only SOUTH Dally Dally except Sunday Dallv Dally except .Sunday 11:49 pm 7:07 a ro 10:34 a xa .tiMpm i vita p m T M KiuNEr.Aceut, l'errvbiirc. BUCKEYE ROUTE. H TUB COL.U1TIIIUS, Y OCKING VALLE ANDXULiKDU ItV Tlie Through Car Lino bptween COLUMBUS TOLEDO Athens and Pomeroy. The Direct Line to and from Detroit. Jackson. Lansing; AND MICHGAN POINTS. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL. AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. Note following Time Card : OOINO SOUTH I oiawCT liwca a nwrol i fl 4:37 a m H:18am 11:00 am. 3:37 p )nl h:38pin( 9:13 a mi; Chicago Ly C7 41 .. A. N. A. M. r. M. Detroit " 7 5,1 1 27 . Toledo " (130 10 3.1 5 -JO... Fnitoria " 7 65 11 4.1 6 S5 ! Crey '! 45 12 is 7 05 Up. Sandusky ' s 57 in M 2.7 4e a. m. Marlon.. ' 9 80 1 27 8 15 5 35 respect " 9 60 1 i.1 8 ,15 6 55 Pelawaro " 10 14 2 05 1 00 6 15 Columhus Ar. 11 05 2 50 9 50 87 10 Columbus Lv 3 00 7 35 Laucuster " 4 10 8 4.1 I-oran " 6 05 0 30 Nelsonvillc.... " 6 3H 10 02 A.,h.en.i " I0 10 m McArthur " c 11 10 "9 Gallipolis 7 4s 1200 Midtlleport " 8 2fl 1244 Pomeroy Ar 8 30 12 50 r. m. r. m. a. jr. t7 30 1-. x. 8 15 835 900 960 5 55 7 IS 800 8 2S 9 00 GOING NORTH am m j4 30 fi 30 4 3 2 3fi 6 14 3 14 6 64 4 fit pm 6 45 6 Oft tl' 27 7 22 6 8ft 7 15 8 0.1 15 8 4.1 0 65 0 65 8 10, A M r M 10 10 9 46 5 00 03 45 11 00 10 30 D 60 4 87 11 85 11 10 6 3.1 5 20 112,20 8,7 20 JO 15 12 40 7 35 0 35 1 10 8 05 7 OP 2 SO 9 25 8 20 tU AM r M PH 6 II 12 25 10 CO 8 6t 8 25 Pomeroy I.v .Mtaniepon..... Gallipolis McArthur Athens NtUoiiTllle.... Lojan Lancaster A X 6 45 722 0& 8 45 9 65 Columbus Ar Columbus Ly nciawaro Marlon Up. Sandusky Carey Kotnrla Toledo Ar Detroit Ar Chicago Ar Dily. tDilyoxcoptSuiuloy, jMealg. t Hlindav nniv Throneh Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars nlu-lu trains to Chicago. 'J lie only Una runnluc l'nrlors be twee 1 Toledo, Columbus, and Ohio Itlver Beat Vm'l nuiy xo cents. (I Itntcs Tin the Buckeye Route aro always f I low in vln any other lino. Ii Kor niteH. mum. flhd nth.r liifnrmnllnn urvflfl W II Fisnmi, Gnoral Passcngor and TIcll "fjHii, noun! .ti, ucsnier iiiocx, tioiumbl wniu. or 11. A.niLso.t jJistrict I'arscngcr Acel Toledo, Ohio. J -M 1 . - f7. ?j$ Ji tt fit. n 'i tey t-t. .r-J-n tt, ,'M EZi.