<h3>"A FAMILY MAN WANTS TO SEE HIS FAMILY."</h3>
<p>Superintendent Tinker, of the Western Union Telegraph Company, vouches
for the following:</p>
<p>A woman came to the Honorable Francis Kernan, member of Congress, with
a pitiful tale, with which he went to the President. Her husband was
a soldier who had been away from home a year. He deserted in order to
have a glance at the family, and was captured on his way back to the
front. But the rules of war are imperative, and without compassion.
The President was interested, as in all such cases where a deserving
life and a sorrowing woman were at stake. He said:</p>
<p>"Of course, this man wanted to see his family! They ought not to shoot
him for that!" He telegraphed for action in the matter to cease, and
finally pardoned the deserter.</p>
<p>"A fellow-feeling"--for all his thoughts reverted to <i>his</i> family
life at Springfield.
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