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conceded by historians that neither the sensational engagement at Bunker Hill the significance of which was understood throughout the world the overwhelming defeat of Burgoyne at Saratoga or any of the other engage ments during that struggle equaled in results that of the siege and surrender of Cornwallis at York town The campaign that led to the defeat of the best of the British troops under an able commander was one that was worked out to the highest degree of military sense It contained all the elements of a drama such as a play wright of high ability might conceive and it was carried out with a daring and skill that as planned could have but one ending General Washington and Count de Rochambeau met early in August at Weathersville Conn and there they talked over the plans for the future It was almost determined to put the French and American armies together and make a concentrated attack upon the city of New York which was de fended by Sir Henry Clinton then commander-in-chief of the British forces in this country It was intended that this attack should be In the nature of a surprise and with this in view the two arm ies were brought together at Dobbs Ferry and every preparation made to fall upon the upper part of Manhattan island At the last minute there came dispatches from the south apprising the leaders of the American forces J that Lord Cornwallis had been con ducting a very spirited campaign against General Lafayette who with Baron Steuben and Anthony Wayne was directing the destinies of the Continentals This news put a different light upon the situation inasmuch as the planned campaign upon New York was for the very purpose of compelling Clinton to order Cornwallis from the south to hiS support in holding Manhattan is land The plans carried exceedingly well for it was evident that Clinton heard of the contemplated move against him and ordered Cornwallis to make preparations to move to him Cornwallis therefore withdrew from the south camped first at Portsmouth and later moved to Yorktown where he lay prepared to sail for New York At the same time as the news of Cornwallis movements were reported General Washington learned that Count de Grasse with a fleet of some thirty ships was sailing from the West Indies leaving San Domingo on August 3 and was bound for the Ches apeake Bay Instantly the entire campaign was changed to meet the new conditions and while the demonstration against Clinton was not allowed to lax the attack was not made Instead Instruc tions were hurriedly sent to Lafay ette to et in communication with de Grasse and with what troops the lat ter could spare to make every effort to envelop Cornwallis by land and sea In the meantime the allied armies in f ont of New York withdrew as quiet ly as possible leaving behind only a sufficient number to keep up the pre tense -of investment and the troops were hurried toward Cornwallis September 9 saw Washington under way and accompanied by only Colonel Humphrey he rode 60 miles to Mount Vernon arriving there the same day Count de Rochambeau arrived at Mount Vernon the following evening and the plans for the campaign were gone over Meanwhile Cornwallis had received tidings of the arrival of the fleet of de Grasse which reached Hampton Roads about August 26 and also word that the Continental army was bearing down upon him He was quickly aroused from his dreams of security and he and his officers contemplated a number of plans for getting away but in each Instance there were cir cumstances that forbid making the at tempt and he contented himself with writing to Clinton to send him aid Whether CHnton could not or would not comply will probably never be known though after the war both offi Br22lfjl0liQZ322 Governor Nelsons Residence at Yorktown Still Standing cers indulged in accusations of eacl other but the fact is that he did not and when the allied armies sailed lntc the harbor of York and camped upon the adjacent hills Cornwallis was com pletely trapped The story of the siege is familiar tc every school boy or at least it should be so that I will give only the bare outlines of it The active attack upon the British was begun October 6 by General Lincoln when he opened a parallel Five days later Baron Steu bens division opened a second par allel This brought the lines of the besiegers to within about 300 yards of the stronghold While the infantry was engaged in paralleling the artillery was hard at work and the bombardment was furi ous Governor Nelsons residence in the town was thought to be the head quarters of Cornwallis and the doughty governor himself leading in the at tack by the artillery not only ordered his men to fire upon his home but offered a prize of money for every ball that struck it Whether the house was too far or whether the marksmen were bad its not known but the house was little damaged and it stands to day a monument among monuments to the bravery and devotion of the American and French armies The most dramatic feature of the seige was the attempt to carry twe redoubts The task of carrying the redoubts was given to Lafayette and Baron de Viomenil The latters as sault proved a disastrous one for the British put up a stiff fight and though they were beaten the attackers left fully one third of their number in the trench Lafayette was more success ful and his troops Jed by Alexander Hamilton who was the first to scale the parapet swept everything before them their losses being comparative ly light The carrying of these two redoubts was the beginning of the end for Corn wallis soon found that he could hold out no longer unless by needlessly sac rificing his men It was with a heavy heart indeed that Cornwallis ordered a white flag to be displayed on Octo ber 17 and sent a note to Washington asking for terms of surrender The articles of capitulation were drawn and Cornwallis was invited to meet the American officers in the Moore house and sign them This he did and on October IS the British army with colors cased and drums beating marched out of Yorktown be tween two lines comprised of the American and French soldiers Wash ington with his staff was at the head of his army and Rochambeau with his staff at the head of his Cornwallis felt in no humor to meet the victors so he sent his aide General OHara with his sword and with the excuse that he was too ill to attend Washington too stood up on his dignity and instead of himself receiving Cornwallis sword he de tailed General Lincoln to that duty It appears that when Sir Henry Clin ton finally became convinced that Cornwallis was in grave danger he de cided to send help and so on October 19 the very day that Cornwallis sur rendered he sent an army of 700C men to him The troops on 35 ships arrived at Yorktown five days latei but finding that it was too late turned back to New York Today the visitor to Yorktown maj see much of interest The battlefield has somewhat disappeared and there is but little trace of the redoubts bul time has dealt gently with the old town The same houses that figured in the tragic events of more than a century ago still stand while the Nel son house with a ball In one of the walls gives testimony to having been bombarded There may be seen a cave that ia said to have been the refuge of Corn wallis during the bombardment while the beautiful marble shaft erected by the government gives the historical data concerning that which one sees in the neighborhood Cinematograph In Great Britain Great Britain imports from the United States a majority of the cine matograph films used by it It costs from 6 to 50 cents to see a moving picture show in Great Britain TOOK HER AT HER WORD JO Mr Benton Holme Why Wheres the new chambermaid Mrs Benton Holme I told her to dust this morning and an hour later I found that sho had dusted DEAF BEGGAR COULD HEAR Incident That Struck Householder as Being Along Slightly Humor ous Lines Many funny things happen In a flat during the course of a few months said a Milwaukee fiat 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body were affected but not to such an extent We tried about every advertised remedy without avail In deed some of them only added to his suffering and one in particular the Remedy almost put the infant Into convulsions The family doctor prescribed for him and told us to bathe the baby in buttermilk This did not do any good so we took him to a hospiral He was treated as an out patient twice a week and ho got worse if anything Wo then called in another doctor and inside of a week the boy was to all appearances cured and the doctor said his work was done But tho very next day it broke out as bad as ever We decided that it could not be cured and must run its course and so we just kept his arms bandaged to his side to prevent his tearing his flesh We left Toronto and shortly after our arrival in Duluth the Cutl cura Remedies were recommended We started using them In May 1909 and soon the cure was complete You would not think he was the same child for Cuticura made his skin per fectly clear 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