The Day Draws Near
Preparations are already bein made for the exocution of theunarrhistd on the llth of Norember. Already have been given, it is said, to meiubers of the Second I. N. G., that they wiU be required to be on duty for a full week, or perhaps longen 1 rior to Novembor 11, at their armory, or w herever else their services may be re. quired. The piobability is that the First l'egiment will ba called upon to (o the same. It ia understood, however, that neither of the regiinents will be called lrom their respectivo armories unies in case oE absolute need. ïho shadow Of gloom bas settied over the condemned men, with one exception, Parsims still nuiintuining a hopeful and cheerful demeanor. The female prisoners in the ail have been asked to assist in making the shrouds and capí to be used at the exccution. A few were willing to assist, but others wera itiongiy opposed to having anything to iio with it, and tho work will probably be done outside.
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