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The Columbus Republican from Columbus, Indiana • Page 6

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A Sensible Mother That 'Plays 'With TTTl? TP A eun, and also that if decreased in and never missed "a meal. "After three Professional Cards. Business Cards, weight (as it las been, without lessen- ing its efficiency), the gun, carriage, the place of the splints and other and ammunition could be drawn by a wraps and in seven weeks the doc-single English cart horse. Either tor had Nellie walking around the sta- ktnd of Galling gun hasrbeen recom- mended a3 invaluable at siege for Purpose3 of; defense on both sides it tor the besiegers in repeuin sorties, protectine advanced works or keeping I down the fire of the fort. and to the earrison for sweeping the ditches, de- fending: a breach or lor close nghting of, any kind.

A OF UNITED states i ARMY ENOISEER3 THE GATLIKG GUN. Where they are Made Their History! Effectiveness, Etc. An Indiana InTentlon. The Commercial fathnnder, of May 10, 1877; contains a very inter- estuig article relaUng to the great gun 'lactones 01 uaruora, ionnecucui, among whicK, Cols patent fire arina I company is justly conspicuous." The buildiusrs of the factories proper at I HartfordConnecticut, says the Path- finder, covert an area of 500 feet conceded the wing claims fur thejas before, and it but lit Gatlingr stud Its peculiar' power fori tie while frolicking about the lot. square, or 250,000 square grounu, employ aooui iutu, them are produced revolving pis- tols and rifles, breech-loading muskets, UaiJlIlg gUUS, juaAlcr evcum cugiucs, Gally's Universal printing presses, sewing machines, canceller punches, etc.

etc. ah inese are epeciaiues 01 1 this concern, but live- great specialty, covering all these, is that this great establishment produces nothing put first class work. 1 I The annual sales vary greatly. In some years they have exceeded 500.000.! During the American civil I. war this company; furnished the Uni- ted States government with 100,000 opringneid musKeis.

rsince inen iney 1 have supplied Russia with 30,000 -m r-i 1 I a Dreacn-iQaamg musseis -ana franco with 6.000. Thev also furnished I V. OAA QAA I Catling guns.i and Egvnt with about as many: besides large subplies of var- rr I ious arms to nearly everv important nation in the world7 is made only by the Colt's latent Fire I Arms iManutactunng company. it was invented by 14. J.

viatlihg, ot Indiana, in Indianapolis, in. ltz. it -m I was formally brought to the notice ot i-n i thd French government in 1863, and was the fi as tf practical military ma- chine sun. Trials of this gun have been made bykhe United States mili- tarV authorities, by Mexico, nearly a Iter, Children. i i It i3 really pitiful to see a good, conscientious! little mother resolutely shutting' away from so much ia best and sweetest in her chil dren's lives for the sake of tuckins their dresses! and ruffling their petti coats i HoV surprised I and grieved I i WJ giria: at sixteen regara motner chiefly as a most excellent person to keep shirts in order, and to make new dresses, not as one to whom they care go for social companionship! Yef, before the" are snubbed out of it by repeated such as, "run away, too busy to listen to your nonsense," children naturally go to their mothers 'With all their sorrows jand arid if "mother" can only enter into all their little plans how, pleased theyj are I Such a shout of delight as I heard last summer from Mrs.

Jbnendiy 9 croquet ground. where her two little girls were play fog! "Oh, Mamma coming to" plar with us! Bhe wa3 a usv mother, tooj and 1 know WOuld have much preferred to use hat few moments of recreation she could snatch for something' more terestinsr than nlaviner broouet in- with hjttle children, not much taller than their mallets.) She has often said to UwaV from Kip- must kpen nVht along with ihem all the time, and ones or latin crrammar and base ball with th boys, or rench idic-1 ribbons with the girls, I tion and sash must be in it, as far as I can SeTenteen-Year St. Mary' 8 Counties, in the southern uai ui iiai fjauu. aic ai 11 1 csruw uvci- with iada cf the seventeen- year locusts. I The swarms darken the air when they mo ve across the road in the woods, though for the most part they remain 1 in the trees above the bu-cT iciuaiu 1U IUO VlECO auims I frQm which the iasect3 6pEing The forest hums like a busv machine anA I shop all day long and until night, hvheu the usual silence of the woods The seventeen-year locusts i i i vpcptntinn.

ne inrlppH tn fltivthinT Ip except to hogs which ieed on tnem, j. ana occasionally die irom a surieit or constipation, It is said that a little corn fed to the swine while they are eating locusts will make them all "ght. Adout the 1st of June, lobo, the seventeen-year locusts made their last appearance in Baltimore City and vieinity. "Thiey are not due in this locality, therefore, until May or June, 1885. It seems the seventeen-year tonal dis- regulaf- seven- bserved ly built parts of Balti- llMt ill fciiv uouji uuui inu wi ioui- more Qut of the .1 riptwp thfl nracks of nave- whicli liadbeen laid since lg51 The Turkish trOTernment.

A'' pnrrpsnrtnflent writes: 'I see i Kyebster says the Porte 1 is the.gov- ernment ot lurKey. Ynat is; tne Drirprnmpnt. and nf wViattlenflrf ments 1 doeg it consist? legislative: and executive authority is exercised under the guitan, Whose' will' is absolute Um Jam. nnnnA tli'a' ntauinna of the Mohammedan'religion, by! the Grand Vizier, the head of the tera- government, and -the Shejkul lslam the head of the church, i The Islam the Mufti, tef or interpreter Koran', Is the th letralitv of all relio-ious irll on rwditWl not tfmnnr)i administration comprises three classes nlinn ft. rrtn rises three classes Sublime irorte Ot Airand t-m Vuier.

who over pte VMini no frtrte nt rnp innuipr t. Finance, and the Agha, comprising a krge numbe of JTil and militaV officers. Grand Vizier, as bead ot the covernment and representative van, wnicn memoes eignt ministerial donnrf mpn -tnnsfl nt wnr. finance. I marine, commerce, Pic PolceJustlan5P.u Uucago Impune I lt.L lift.

A Man Iilrts a Horse. i Mons. Marc, the yoiing Frenchman I I I i I I every, nation of Egpyt, Chfna, Japan, and several cjoutn American states. It was farst intro-L dued to EufoDean crovernments in 1867, and has been formally adopted Experiments have proved the dead-las in auxiliary service arm in many ly efiect of the fire the smaller weeks a plaster "of paris bandage ble. 1 esterday a reporter of the Herald saw the-mare in a lot adjoin- ing Mr.

Williams': She, was V'' 1 iiA Li 1 a.V as veiy a a cncxei aua as piayiui as a kitten, running at -large in the lot and. nmusinz herself by. driving her companion, a. I cow, from pail of teed.f lliere was no uantiage on tne broken limb and no gn of a fracture fWX flit atthe nomi wpjca 13 aecreaing every uay. The limb, is exactly, the same length Mr; Williams intends to turn her out in a short time the country with his horse Clarence, and has every reason io ueiieye max ne win ue uujb to drive her to' his carriage ia the fall as usual.

Before the" accident she jeuuncu a gau, auu uc wxioM that she can do as well as that when she comes back, and we hope he win not uwappuimcu. i ine aoove aetaus in veterinary i surgery are given in the, interest of owners of valuable aaimals which are all liable to accidents of this charac-1 ter. If Mr. William3, Nellie recovi ers the U3e ot her broken limb, as there is every reason to believe she will, many other fast or pet horses may be saved in the same manner by skillful meni maae oy ivir. riiiianis uwurmy of trials by others, and we shall be a 1 1 nc mTrifr 1 1 giaa to near tne resuiu.

Heroism of Montenegrin Women. Montenegrin women have the same passionate attachment; wun tne men (n rami ann ivinnfrv ni1 nisnifi rV much ot the same yalor. Goptche- iu mimm. i A I I Oil mt tt i rr -Vk T1 i ,7 irhA I 11117 HQl Vt I TO TTl Tl liT. "uuu.cl,nucu nttJipicpd nnawnrpo, nrl their wav.

in ft 4 i i attacKea unawares oa tneir way in a by seven armed Turks, who announce "i 8UUJU1T Of hrnthers. and- daneroualv WOUU( indin BU CVVVUUI mtm, mmrnmrn MB i iL. 1- I 1 ne Y. 6 .1 leans jasrainst the rock i tt i and though he receives another and fatal shot, kills two of the Turks be fore he dies. The sister presses for ward and grasps hi rifle and his dag- 2er.

At last all are killed on both sides excepting herlf and a single Turk. She asks for mercy, and he promises at but names hei maidenly honor as the price. indiernant, and perceiving "ia perceiving that now he 13 OH hl3 a I rf Tidi ngs each a Montenegrin; wife that her husband has lust been wite tnat ner nusoana nas just oeen slain party under tne command of a certain Aga. Knowing the road shoots the Aga dead. The rest of the 1 im party, take torment, ine wiie ottne last" Tobbed me of both my ny eyes.

mi rfm Thou art a genuine daughter of Tsern1 agora, tome to-morrow aioneto borderline, and we will prove by trial WlllCh Ot U3 WaS the 1 better. WltC The Tsernagorine appeared equipped with thP ffrma rF th dpfld Aga, and mm. mm mm mm -v SJone; sne was ilur the rKisn woman ntnougntpruuence the better part of valor and bright lSlrXS 'ft 7 woman had thought prudence pi 1 Dhe ShQt i i i i i i ue uu ner iaitniess i i uuuuu iicc A 1. I. rt i V.

a uuisc uiaiu vi ivuimu uuv thetf her g0 back io place dnd then let her go bacfc to her place ana people. IF. E. Gladdone; kneteenih niury. itihu r.nrp in Knns.

During the trial of the celebrated' Tavenworth hod ease, in which two' i women claim to nave given oinn to the same child, one of the lawyers in the 'course of his remarks; pointed to a painting of Solomon ordering the trt Kx cat-anul Fialirpa artA IT-' VUHU fcV 3, mmmmm WW mu. -j-i xT: vided between the two women. viueu.utiweeu me vwu nuiucu. um scriptural knowledge being small, he The' opposing counsel, supposing he jnew an auuuv ih lusmuur juLujrcu to his feet and called him a tool, He started that the! order was by Caesar, and not bv Pilate. After a heated discussion they agreed to leave proceeded; wi 1 l.

4 Txri: i t' Ask. Asks. "are the causes- of drunkenness eU, causes of drunkenness? i can't answer for all of thei we can't answer for -all of. them, b.X ag4jl oi sir, yiutj cu-. fflm- that cue to I'm j3 mp I I1 I I ID I I I i I I i I I 'fM JOHN GATES, -TANNER AND CURRIER, COLUMBUS, IND.

The hlshejt prlcei paldt for HiJes, bhwp Vtltt a'ndTillow. I. HUBER, DULKK IS ALL; KINDS OF FURNITURE. Ko. 7S Wwhlnyton Strwf COLUMBUS.

INfJlANA. W. MOVER, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER la Brick nod Stone; also Plmterer tod Ceuienter. Terms Reasonable, And work promptly done on abort nolle. Real-deuce corner Veruon and Mechanle Streets, Coluia-bu.

Iod. 9yl- rjhHE PALLAS v- lie. Lirery Feed and Sale Sta North Washington Street, COLUMBUS, Special ayentkm given to conveying pansengert to the country and neighboring towna on short notice, and all hour. J. K.

mniLLKY, Proprietor. JORTH WESTERN Mutual Life Insurance OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Aasetta. $16,000,000 Loaned In Indiana 2.000,000 Money to loan on long time. Apply to JAS.

A. SMITH, Druggist, Agent at Columbus. QHARTER EMPORIA, hew: WOOD COOKING STOVE, Requiring leas fuel than any stOTe in use. I'latea warranted no to crack by tire. For sale by ISHAM KEITIT, COLUMBUS, IX l.

JTEVERING APEL', Carpenters and Stair Builders, MODEL AND PATTERN MAKERS, COLUMBUS, INDIANA. Khon on Srcauiore Street. oiihmU Hrlnklev'a Furnliure Factor v. Thot. Gaff.

J. H. Cajf. jr. V2.

77owu. Q.AFF, RUSH THOMAS, Hawpatch Hominy, Mills, MAXtrACTi'RKRs or i STEAM-DRIED! HOMINY, (iriti, Pearl Meal and Feed Meal, COLUMBUS. IND. Le L. LEVERING, PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, COLUMBUS, IND.

Parties contemplating building residences, busi ness bousea, cburcbea, or other public buildings will save money and secure to theulselves good iohs br calling on tue for plans and specifications. Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed. Office Griffith Block, third floor, ever Post-fice. AVID STOBO, Recorder-of-Bartholomew Wrires and takes Acknowledgement of Peeds, mortgages, rowers 01 attorney, Leases, etc. Also furnUhes Abstracts of Titlea.

TERMS REASONABLE. i "All fees for Recording must -be id In cash at the time the work is left. Jfct-i r. NEW BAKERY AND THOMAS GYSIE, (Successors to Bittner 4 Thomas,) Bruning 4 Kobbe's Old Washington keep on Land a good stock of BREAD, CAKES, CRACKERS, AND PIKS, 44yl Fresh every day. B.

Merchant Tailor, AXD DEALER IN JTASHtONABI.il 'l Ready Nlade ClothiiiLr, AND GENT8' 'FUKNISirfNO GOODS, Walnut street, two doors north of the Post-office, COLUMBUS INDIANA. T). LONG'S i T' FURNITURE STORE. i.ie ft in r- We offT our well hlectf'l tock of AT-f VERY- LOW FIGURES. Especial Mntkn ia etUed to Ibe UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, 'foder charge of iIr.

JNO. AVIDSblSr. of the above; -ArA proived? work perfectly, and should, an4 doubtless will receive the-earlv a critical examination and highest con- -r i i iiuus. i The GatliDf; xxn conaisU of a num- i CU auu ill cj nunu wm. i empty cartridge shells- being ejected Each bar- in continuous succession JACOB i Justice otjtiie ireace GENERAL COLLECTOR.

CirARLESTOy, ILLINOIS. Ornct Ewt aide Public ruarey upstairs, la went' 'ol led ion and otfaer buiinen Intrusted to him iU be attended to promptly. 7C5rPTT 0x01; i Attorney atL'aW, COLUMBUS, Qmct-inGrfauaMock; oir ruwia formerly oc mm mmm ta mm vv. ft cupied by Urn National Bank. HILL.

Attorney at Lawi i COLUMBUS, IND. OrncE OTer First National Bank. 7- F. NORTON, Attorney; at La i IND. Orricit In Griffith Block, Bear Room rr P.

O. W. W. BBOW2C1XO. JOHS W.

XOISAK. JgROWNING MORGAN, Attorneys at Law, COLUMBUS, IND. OFKiCE--Over Hogue A Hrrzsch's Drug'Store, front room ob the rtgntol ituniv. t. cam AMOS BCBXS.

i1ARR BURNS, Attorneys at Law, COLUMBUS, IND. Office -North Sld of the Court-house. KIUOI KYU. 8. WIBBKB IWTH, Ex-County Clerk.

KEYES SMITH, Attorneys at Law, COLUMBUS, IND. OFFirs Up stair In Griffith block, entrance on Washington atret. 6-1t. s. H.

DRYBREAD, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, IND. Offk-'e Snyder'a Block, made and remitted. Collections promptly SPENCER, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, IND. Office On Washington street, Keith's corner, up stairs JOHN C. ORR, Attorney at Law Notar) Public, COLUMBUS, INDIANA.

Offick Grlffi til 'Block, rear' room over the Bank. Particular attention given to Collections. M. HA.CK.KK. BlCKKTTa.

ig-ACKER RICKETTS, Attorneys at Law, COLUMBUS, IND. OffIck Rpul.llcan ttff.ee Kutlding, opposite p. O. JOUX A. KlilfH.

CHAS. W. 50W. jgEITH SNOW, 1 Attorneys at Law, COLUMBUS, IND. 'i 1 i i Office Itear Kooius ovtr Keith's Hardware Store, sHe entrance.

S. SWENGEL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, Will practice in aU th Courts, Including the bu-oreuie and Federal at Indianapolis. I'rouipt at tention giren to lections, criminal law, and set tlement of estates. JMr-jspeciaitjr inaianuargu ment of cases. OrFitE Oves Irwg tore, northeaati tne COurt-nouse.

tne court-house. B. GROVE, 2L D.m COLUMBUS, IND. Besldeoce on Sycamore one door north ot -M- rt ii ii a 1 Uberty umce in laiiociic cuwaing iuu riour. tt Xi TTTTFlnV Ti J.

tA)LUJMtLo, i -i i i Now tenders his Profesaional SerTicee to the peo. 1.1.. rl.K. mxmA l.ni.v tfkffliv lk liri tftth's hv.inhn w. av A.

J. BANKER, Physician and Surgeon, COLUMBUS, INjj.1 Keeidenoe south-east crner of Washington and Irwin streets. Officer-next to Republican office. up i -W TmtTOf'ir COliUMBCa, 1NP. Officatn Uriffith's Block.

Second Floors liquid Nitrous Oxide Uas and Ether bjm administered to thhicoMDtr wearing my work extract teeth wlthont pain. Keterence--reopie in ESS MOTHERSHEAD, 1 RESIDENT TgNTIBTS: Booms Odd Bulldiag, orer Adjms' Drug i 9tore, east asninf ion aireeu i v'-tim tw irai t-r rl ftii TcyftoTi Li- rriC-r644 Feitow. BuUdingi up eui. Hesi 7l i rr i NEWBY, VV w' Jeweler ana engraver, 4 COLUMBUS, No. 4.

Orunin's Block. IWAU orK arraniea. rel bfired.only oncein a reTolutW; the defense of intrenched positions and villages, roads, defiles bridges for covering the embarkation or de- Darjcaupn pi troops, or crossing i streams' for for increasing the infantry fire at the crit- icai moment OI uailie; lur BUjr porting field batteries and protecting them against cavalry or infantry cnarges ior covering tne retreat oi a i repulsed column tor the accuracy, continuity and intensity of; its fire, and for its economy of men for serv- ing and animals for transporting iU Afteri a most careful and exhaust- ive investigation and trial the trailing gun was adopted in March, 1874, as tne uusneu omiea service, aa unu i previously been adopted, in 1866, as 1 itj: L-J U. I ueiu arm. xi uaa aiso uceu nuujucu i as an auxiliary arm Dy ureat uriiam.

Tn 1 Rfl7 It nrna or.rkr.tcx1 Kir Ttn at? and in l871hy Turkey and Egypt. In 1872 the United States navy adopt- 1 ,1 m-n ed it ior snore service, ana in loto for use ships tops and on launches; el adapted-foruse with the cavalry I Kshort camel i On account of the lightness and Hn oowinnf ftf tVil TicrVltrtPca. tind convenience ot baying tne same amu- mt i nition for the Oatling gun and the i .1 i I musketl most of the Gatling guns i hithertd sold have been oi me mussei States. Great I caliber. The United States, Great Britain land other nations, however, have adopted euns of the, larger cli ber, which are tosorae extent destined to take the place ot neld artillery.

ranges up 10 trhilP tKp lirtrpr ant! medium e-una gave good results up to 2,070 yards, A rangej of 1,400 yards approximates the efficient range of the best field ar- in nnt dav nil Rot. KtAtv wll. mnnacrpd vwnld rrp-1 pre- 0 rm i vent a neia patterj irom nnng a snoi I a battery front at every shot, and six a Anninim.a'.tAm euns would pour a continuous stream of 3,000 bto a hostile! battery. Any artillerist will aamu inai no neiuoaiiery couiu couiB ml nrtkn linilpr flQch a fire. From! the' foregoing summary, of the trle4 merits Ipf.

the Gatling gun it mm I will be seen that it. now.Bianas-in we Ll iront rans. oi mauumc guu, yrv- I duces greater any qther. firo arm the weight ot projectiles, 1 Don't Kill MJroKen Leerea Horses. -tl I 1 i i im (rHiii1! i 11111 hkmii i iiir, una that a Broken legged horse of no use to any one except the proprietor a boSe yard, and-Wce' an accident of this- bhiac occurl.td.a.

horse, the invarable order is to kill it to re- lieve it 6f its sufierines.l That this is t- j. te3 in this city. About twelve weeks i ta1. euie a ear-oia oiac. iarV owned bv Griffith had the tick of another of Mr, finder mare Williams ken by Williams horses.

The accident oc- cured inlthe early morning, and when discovered the leg was lound DroKen half iwav between the fetlock and gambrel: ioints. The lower part dang 1.11 -T. led loosely, showing 'that theifracture of the bbne was complete. Nellie was a -TawrtJto rnt" nnlv With Tr. Wil- T.

VI mmmmmj trj L-i oil liama and his family, but with all the iiauia HUM uu lauuu, uut.ni.u aid children in the neighbor- her; without a struggles and wasitold that ltwas useless to at- tempi to! save the" mare, and it should be killed. 'Mr. Williams Besiteed, be killeia. 'Mr. Williams hesitated, but finally" consulted another veterm did condition, anaxr; xayior.oeiieveu i aw -t mt.

trxT a in i ill' if i ii a itstiWinn He arranged a UI ranvfia filin-for Nellie and -suspended a-box staU, so that rfstupoa the three uniniured nmos. 4-neu Nellie flourbhed like a green Uy tree mm 3 i a I I I 1 I but as many, shots are delitered dur- inehat time as tbere are barrels, so -1 IV V.nrml I nt1Irr min firm I 'r lO timesinorie revolutronofthe bar. rels. working of thegun Vsim- nle. vi: One man nlaces one end ot I I 1 1.

a feed case lull ot cartridges into a i 1CCU I hdnner at the top of the gun! while another turns "a crarik, which revolves the gun. "As fast as exhausted feed cases are substituted5, without inter- tutntiAnMU. i A I hA llinlll ntlTYI. I fber.pf barreUompbsW the gun hj I ill I ii ii uouma v. mmm IO.

The weight bf the Gatling 10 pound gun vfries' from 135 to -650 SundsAnd of thecarriages from 300 to 793 pounds'. AMONG THE OATLIKO 8 POINTS of superiority over the Monti2ny s. i French eruh are the tollawing I Greater destructive; effect, owing to iraniditv: erreater command of ranee. I beinrr adaDtedlto larcre and small cal- i ihpra r.inacitv of bein? worked bv fewer men greater facility of repair, disordered locks being easily replaced ina toot miniitAfl ffrpntpr dpmnrflll. i zinff effect produced by its continuity m.

'It is of i carrying I. (, 'lmnm-mi i ot nre oetter means i ammunition, uninjured "Rntrlisri mtlitarv renorta UUI ImB lia I .1 1 l.qrpd in siibstnnpp. thM besides Reiner it Desiaes Deinff i ifSmployed on ships of war, a Gatling -defense of coast batteries against at Wood's Theater on Saturday tackS Oi boats Or to Keep ineisuiieu im uuo cici iuai; Bm6wu, i ary buikwu, itw uugc. iracturei eiorcsseu lUB.uwwi.wai jootn tne attorney were uniting on a. wnuc susucuu iiomn uajic ui mo i-r limb could be se and the mare- saved, subject foreign 1 their -knowledge, The horse jand rider "were This pleased Mr.

William very much and, pointing to the painting, it fairly Wsedxjnhesjromthe floor, and he Igave directiohs to spare no waa intended to represent Herod, and when the horse rcommenced kicking 1 fi painsj of expense accomplish the not Pilate or Caesar. TheT lawyers and plunging in a manner; that tfroke desired splen- considered the matter; as settled, and the straps by which he was fastened, Wh'o 'Anupp-r i.auiuiuuu vr vrU dertul strength at iteucK i neater, corner 'of -Vine and Thirteenth streets, last mehX. This was nothing less than lifting horse and; his trapeze, the other at the wrist of the Th horse was loosened as soon as nossibie. and Mons. Marc sustained n3 in ury.

Heis of the opinion that while the I was pigging he pounos. in noun as. ine ieat will ne reneateo feat will fce repeated e-earincr. at the 'same 0 fire of ships upon "forts, or When at- tpmnincr to forre a Tasafre bv incess- ant ffire into itheir. wrt boles, and would utterly, all -attempts at tack an intrenched position over any v- aa i i distance within yaras woua suffer far more trom uauing guua, suner iar uwio A.mm mmr r.

tT 1 1 ML1U HIUVOUIUIU r.v. than nre oi tne -ueu miM that, Wr- rTt ammunition to be Carri the small in an it rlSSiu'ndS Atoi IT field AA 1 ine smaller uauin? euns won ui be an deieoe oi'in SeSSea rK)sitl6ns and villa-el, Or Tor 'covering roads defiles', brfdges, and nther narrow-places where an enemy miaht attempi to pass. Ta VwW troom advancing to at- pT tKp dpstmctive effect oi mmrn, lint cun aoninsw I.AATIO Cpi.r B4 ranees within Open neld, at ranges i a a irmi if.itnb- oe 1 iractured limo wasset mi oouuu wm awu wun, stronger, I i 1 .1 1 1 I TT i r. A HIT rlrtll Cri I .1. rTm' JJ I I il'l Tl i Tl 11 VIII I II I I.

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