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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 . fis ntatemonta and | ton on tho evening of April 12, nnd on tho Fri- a ft remiantlort lat tip ae. te maker nmintake In | day succeeding Mr. Lincoln wis killed. THE LUMBER MARKET. tho book. T told him the only points 1 obsectod to woro hfs eriticiams tipon some of our civil sol- THE TRIBUN ~ GRANT TALK, dora, ir, AS a matter of | his inferences If he supposes that I could in an: BUTLRI. ‘ fe 4 ae Re eae iat: two mon imorn | way rollect on hia. fatuer. It wag not my Fault, “7 havo always regretted tho censure that un- ,, | erom Observations Mado by the Signal-Servico, U. 8. A., at 11 P. BM, foya) than john ch. Logni and Kean. Binirs 1 | nor Gen. Mendes, that Sheridan was confirmed | witringiy camo upon Butler in ‘that enmpnten.-| What ts Thought of Ald. Ballard’s Washington Mean Time, Jan. 13, 1880. ; Pip know that Sherman did not mean to iepurage | before him us Major-Goneral. Tdid all Teoutd | WME ce ie tho equan. I sald tae {06 be E Cithor of item and. that hocwrite Bastily. | to bave Meade appointed so ns to antednta Shori- | Gonornl wns ‘bottled ups and used the phrase Proposition. = rF = x aS TTC ; The Great General Fights | torn didn urest work forthe Union in wring: | dan. Aéthe mune timo, when the permission of | ‘withnut incantug to autioy the General, oF Rive 0° — = ——— = tc} z ing Exypt out of the Confederey, whieh holds | Sheridan was naked, bo ee B heraleueg his enemies a weapon. Tee Tntlor, And shane ¢ a (5) oO i 7 if CPs al = p dl veh ‘ His Battles Over Fe eee eee Miettracmancen pore | Gener becnma neeersury, {would hive liked | free Found Bis nt aullity, outa pacrioue | Some Favor the Removal, While Oth- FY,0 4 wb vrerqo Fale. Clowty, Rain, anGw. , Agai Meee eee a ee eae ra ite me record, inthe | tounpolnt Sendo, if thoro had heen onough to | KN" ean man of couraue, honor, and slticoro ; AARGARRY ct, g : : a gain. hem waebeillinit, Bint alse dtd awork i the | iro around thore were othoraT would bave pro- | conviguons. Butler Icke! the technical expo. ers Are Opposed to It. ’ + (V4 A Bee Barometer, 3 War entitling hits tothe reapeet of every saliier. moted with the greatest pleasure. Dut thore | dence of ainilitary education, aud st is very Tat ,) Fe Ree ar, * Sherman did not do duaticn to Barnaldos Burn- | war only one place, and Sheridan was the man | Houaihie to be a nan of high parts and not be a STs BL Rathialt, past a hours, Sherman didnot do Juaticn te Turia ithe | whonad erned tho. place. f novor could hava | POs te Pan Me et deneral wus full of | ty tho Llnola Contral Interested In a 3 L,| ~~irroes print tthe atcton ts Tolls of His Trouble About Thomas— | fexreet | and esteum of | at Fell camfortabio Yt ant, promoted anyon | Shierprimo and resourcen;nanw iravu tian. gf | 48 the Wlnols Coniral fies OBR sino AE Raber ve! rik "4 1 rhe cle f wae sree ed A neti ess er eh teat nated hy heamte t mas | tadogeen naan cen Re Aa jand_Speentatlon Gos ® Review of Sherman's Me- Soe a orittit phok as tothe sugges: | hound to remember the nianner In which Bherl- | Wer Mla mention, he would have made it — SEAS Y WB WSs moirs. ton of Forte He and Donelson cee dan had «| a ved to, my winh wl ag rent fing campalen, ‘ the lames. and helped in It is generally belloved that there is an Afri- ea hin aa RO ca a eter < ae — — }e coming from Hit ut these nr x 9 fertally In my plang, Chwve always been gor “Gi ts EC! ¢ +3 “e' fatty & Coy Roar F Hurt egw ike ihle Serna woul | Bente wa team ym and fee that ald not | Ano daan hutler tan ari vtashion (@ | Sheed fn tue Counc hy Alte tard Monday | LoVSGynaraoar eLaantee® rai GQ). Saul. sis Sy Be mene aes tis sea Feces MRE ada Haikting Mherimati cole a i aviuolo 118.1 801 the horaes of tho War, and hie naino vteserves all | RUUREs DUN No Ins Wit Te oetivot itegentitude. | evening for the removal of tho lumber wnarlcot Tar, _ EBOANABAn 4 6 Last Days o War, dni true, honest work, and a yaluable contribution | honor, I hid a grout fonduess for ulm. No “Speaking of Hoscernns’ army,” sult Gen, | to tho outalde harbor. It isthe opinion that cer- ‘ to tho history of te War." "| General over was nore earnest. As © com: | ARCO thats Gorman at. the battle uf i othe history.of tha Ware os ig three week's | mander in, to Held ho hind only ono fauttychis | Gents BDErNMES CO Ne ote beac it, | Lilla lumbor Intereste and the Illinots Central volfection amused hint. | temper. A battle always fut hlin inn fury. He 1 Pahting. it ehewod what n | Wullrond. are backing up Ald, Ballard, It is Ren ae: Te tiot only a arent roller, tenner A ie ncainuiag vo tho end, tits own | Aarondertal bitot fining: tt showed wine | woll known that the ralironds now entoring tho very gre! atuff-ofticers would dread to bring him a report 4 = 2 Dat Ber OEE tesa alors, the very great | stufofticers would drow to, bring Pim a ropar! | Commands for Lpeliove, Sheridan In that battle | Central Depot have made several ineffectual at- th ved Rosecrans’ army. tompts to get the grounds on tho Lake-Front, With few superiors, | How on tho hends of his nearast and best friends, | SV aile a Hole among thoflrat. Asa Generni | Undor this hursh extorior Mendo had a gentic, 4, MISTARES, hotwoen Randolph ahd Madison strects, upon Thnow of nomun 1 would put ibave him. Above | ehivilroun heart, and wa on nceomplieh “Cold Harbor,” sald (Bor, Grant Is, think. | which to erect o larye Union Depot. Tho ail he has a fine churactor,—so frank, sosineere, | soldier and gentleman. Ho sorved with mo to the only battle Pover fought that would not principal opposition in the Council to the 20 outspoken, KO KenUINO, hoe is nota fale the end of tho War, and to my entiro satisfac- fant Oe adn eeeal alene alowtane Meier: gchome was on tho ground that both the Tilinols To er Nove nis Tales now wit ‘ie | 4°" SEDOWICK. nand te continue his attack on the works at | Central and the city claimed the riparian was beforo Vicksburg. Eon co We, ad Al Anotiier Gaucrsl roscinbllig, Mendes” sold Meee q arecoveda eriasry Prog bit ruse rights. The Inke frontage, nee ihe outer . Onrona sido was Pembor! G “very much was Sedgwick, vies ohaaie be, is now. In the possession o: fines so anutntal works, That 1 was watch: een kenis lopntty, Bedgwick was asoldter | reinforcements. Tsnw very pliinty from where hurbor js to in LN Loe: eee we Parry Bae 1030 pad ROL, popapolla That Which Fol- lowed. fherldan and the Leutenant-Generalship—Com- ments on Generals and Annotations of War-flistory, Nar 29.98 -8T.PAUDxe § "Ta6 ; Bar 34.40, cn ‘| Taz hes, suff , ~%, bAcrosskS. f 28to ar 9.537%) & ( Fata Wa, 77 ® tar 2 i Ke tw qo Aims, DETROIT 66) DES wow ke UO8cquR = pitta oor tae er @® is S Tas OR EAP From John Russell Young's “Around the World with Gen, Grant," ‘Wo woro talking one cvening of Mr. Stanton, Bar 29.345 1, a T10"@) p Bur, ot . eDAVENPORT TOLEDO as q f a Stood that he had not carried them: buton | tho Jnols Central, which evidently would bo OMA Wa ier Howe Mar 30.13 Tah ‘tho Bocrotary of War. Arg, Op out rene wax loo Jannaton, wh nuBME | of tuo Wigheet ubuly, and Although, Re ever | conferring with Sueriian. who way net tnt | sind to get tho Tambor ronrket there, and thus Qin Sn OL Os TQ ereaure : BYANTON, HOSECHANS, AND THOMAS. tShormun to keep thit Ine and wateh bim. 1 | [stration of the War, was not in much syin--| cine ty tho conclusion SORE ese aot assume | derive a large Interest from rent, ete. If the T28 BOKUK copansport Wantpels® Pl Tat 2048 “Tho first timo 1 saw Mr. Stanton,” sald Gen, | never ind a moment's cary while Sherman was | pathy with tho politles of tho Governmont, be | the contrary of n statement tnuly by an ollicer | itocks wore built now, of course there could be ’ Har 29.99 e ca Wa) Grant, “was In tho West. 1 had como from | thore, I doit think Sherman avr went te Bett wus perfectly loyal and devoted to the cause of high di commra: and fo nilawel tho rolnfurce: | iy more coniliet as regards riparian rights at ot \,,8t.Joeesih T39 Lafayette, Calunibus Calro, bad renebed Indianapolis, changed ears | Wit his clothes off during Eh eunnniiy Te ) the Union. Se ee Ma ( resien thor | many imiccestary ive were rucrificed. Much | that point, and the Jtallroad Company would LEAVENWORTH Winer ° CINCINNATI «58 for Eoutavills, nil ens June. On tig, polnto€ | Sekela in person. ite industry was prodigious. | Guucras comminiions auld tako servicd ns cor things nro y partot tho liurrum of war., hoy | be enabled tw got tho Lake-Front botween Madi- Qe 201 a Springnelay Dar 20-16) Bar gods ASpStorinttm starting, when a messenger informed me tbat | jo worked all tho time, and with anenthuslasm, | poraia, thoy would hive fallen into the ranks | belong to the © OF tilstukes whlel el | «on and Itundolph for depot purposes, especially _ oateNeo PS “ S . Hslaston and Gov roughat Oho had Jot | vance, an a eu nk tango | boat mura Seanwsk ent waa ent | Boys es wo mwve been Nake tr <¥e | that partwoutt nn loner tm avaliable for | | Tanda ai RES» NPUAYAROS $s * arrive It the station from anothor direction. * f i - park purposes with viaducts running over {ton rs &) Sew Albany mn > ving for whose churacter T have u higher |] yomomber when Lwnsappointed to the com- AMDINAD PONTER. park y < oR Bar 2050, SLOUISVILLE \4 Luntingto Ur. Banton immedintely Joined mo, and we went Pan ee Gut oF Sherman, Ielstot | manderine Army of the Potomacand sapere | Amongnayal officers,” sud Gon. Grant," 1 | Randolph, Madieon, and Bénroo streota, ‘The Tee! Ta) \ zvanetie Har 10.36 sped 4 6n to Loutsville together. Ho gave me my new | only one of the best. men lting, but ono of tho | seded Meade, Steady came to me and suid be | pave always pliced Porter in the hiyhest rink, | city would own the docks, but the Illinois Con- ~ 8T.Louia Somer Tsa> . Wiito Sulphut * ‘command, to take tho army and rellove Rose- | groatest wo have had ti our histor; wished to put hia resignation In my hands. He | | petfeve Porter to. beus great an Admiral ax | tral would own the hind weet of tho docks. ‘To Springnerd, Gwensroro Springe * crans. Stanton belnga little fatigued want to THY MARCH TO THE SEA. ag dite nts pe, ean: ore me. fo feel that he was ford. i Lact. Boule Hie peer turing ie the inmbor tel there would | Hive: the Or ey Bar 21) Cp eo Livingston ver ul p arch of LCOS 4 ow ur were WwonKde! L. le wits alwity's realy tis the Lake-Front nn grea vantay a a 1 = a, ded, while T went to tha thentro. As 1 was | Our converaution reiting uigwin | 1 cured to have in ais place, he would cheerfully } for overy emergency and for every Heeponate | ithe lumber toulie over rival tines, ae FT.c1Rs0N aA *OAIRS Qy! WASHVILLE Beale of Miles, "strolling back messengers beman to ball mo. | ide to the book of Gen. Hoynton. | tako any work I gave him," Ttold him 1 bad no | nitity. Porter is Not popular ut home, bocause | "There enn be no. question, however, that the ies 30. a enka ies oA Stanton waa anxious to see mv, as something | Mitch tothe aca,” suid the General, 44 told in | Tenson to be ditwativflod with his services: and | ho makes onomles and fivites unlinosities that | opening of an outaldn harbor would wrently Tae (Dr? 8 i anit terrible had happened. 1 bnstened to the Sec- | Shermun'h book, Badeut’s bouk will have ft | that the country shared that feeling. told him | should never uxist. Ju that way the country | beneitt tho city as well us the Raflroad Company, s rs tn rotary, not knowing what had tuken place, | moro it detall. ‘Thix whole Aisenieainn, howovery i sonia glud fohave niin command the, Aring: hus never done iy tho justice that pletory, 1 as the river wand be mreatly Tullevedd os pecial: i ‘ On the way I repreaciod inyeclt with bay. | only shows boy often history Is vated and mis. | of the Potomac: ton Titan a ean ee eee tt ce y between Wells and Luke streets. The off- ‘Obsorvatious taken ut the name moment Of time wt nil siations, i Je, Men who claim to be admirers of | the cavalry, tt ad, jus, Tt would have been a groat thing | cials of the Winois Central, who were scon rie dng attondod tho theutre, whllo thero waa no | chief muc mn <i 1 y that. Mo A ee treads | armen; and'that hoyond that I had nospeeial | fir tartar? said tho Geueral, Inugtlog, “Af he | yarding thie matter, cluimed to be. ignorant of TOCAL OBSERVATIONS. PheeMO Hy gmoclaunto beadatremof ming | Prefercues for Generals. From that time tothe | hind mover been able to read or write.” the Introduction. of such ordinanee, and said emttcaco, Jan. th say that Sher fs robbing me. Then men pad ine iar Sfeade ‘anil L got on pertoctly wuld give no opinion until. thoy had prop- WT like Gen. Hoyntony entirely honorable men, who | ell teeter camper, whieh were trying. On | ‘Thore was another question us to the poetic | Cry kent knowing what terrible things hud happened In my abgonce, When 1 reached Stanton's room, I found tho Secretary in his night garmonts In THY BATTLE AUOVE THE CLOUDS. . War and know nothing about | despa fae! i {]} ‘The resolution introduced by Ald. Ballard 8 ni. tn ala 2 5 File, tho Assistant Secretary of War telliog him that | whieh nppewr sound, and are honestly oxpreseed, | und, restated bie counting, Thies ai Mer | Gr Lonkant Mountain ig one of tho momunees of | the Cottnell providing for the ruinowal oy the Fiaximum thormometer, 3; toinimum thermometer, 2 Rosecrans had given orders tolls army fo re- J but wile, ave unsound In, Hiss thin fey Only fitted himeaad tiked bin out of it; but the | War, ‘There wis no sich batt and no aetion Winer anarkt. Teil Tie preeet loeatton on . INDICATIONS. : " - | know spatches, and nothing of eonversit- 5 $ 1 | waits Bitte te ND NS. Tiler save the eltuntion at oned, and ‘wrote | Secilcieat spam the fewin., Between Surat | Parts ean Team qind ienever took tue | Lhinaidiemant when ntitbed in the New | dest netunferuen—thoprinelpal smesto be | He Ohlo Valley, Upper Misslasippl and Lower Missaurl Valloys, suutherly winds, falling barometer 7 Aeveral dispntohos. My first waa dispatch to | ston, vor could It by between at y soldiers. ‘Che | form. rane: ere ee aiaetiselonne.S asked Ger Grant. veh ifected by the nuw measure, provided it should | warmer, clear, or purtly cloudy weather, followed In former by rising baromoter, and colder north+ Gon. Rosecrans retleving him of his command ne In letter ™ SON AND HANCOCK. inurch to the sea was proposed by " i vhed °4 ever gointo effect. A TRIBUNE reporter en- | erly winds. WM ilieck before Leet tho Wodern army’ my | «twas very fond of MePhorson” antd tho | Bapncucd ta, be on Calls win tile dicen | ieuvared [0 ascertain bow gome of them stood | "For the Luke region, falling barometer, warmer southerly wiudts, inerensiug cloudiuess, with objective polnt was Mobile. Jtwas nota sudden | Gener, “and his death wasn great ailliction. | tiorstatement.. He sald that he bad nothing te | ai the tater, and found, es usual. wonderful | a1 es was the next thing to be dones Y jnerit. Ife would hayecomo out of tho War, huc : bs inc da c s thing to be done. Wo hid gone su far into the | fe lived, with the highest rink. — When I look Shanks in a letter to tho Tritneie, ho asked of Mr. A. G. Vin Schilek, of tho Lud- | ing a mite or so to sco. cargo. Even were the | Beware of imitations, Arcni's Kumyss to nob South that we ptothoxed, Weeould not 2 churuel v a COUNCILS OF WAIL ington, Wells & Van Sehnick Company, r neees= 3 ve puth that we hud to gu for brave, noble churucters Jn tho ites an Hom Foriariea ware nia(le niga? eodndllS 60 eee eee ae eee ett a Ree ‘nartion, | mmexee altho onter Bnrhiors It ‘would bo ne sold tothe trade. Consumers supplied direot! tatone * and taking command of the army tmyactf. Sty + second dispatch was to Gen. ‘Thomas, directing bin to tako command of the army until 1 rouched headquarters, and alao ordering Gen. 'Thomns to bold his postion at any and all hoz ards nguinst any force. A roply camo from Gen. ‘Thomas that ho would hold his position until he andhiswholo army sturved, 1 hurried down to tho front, and on my way at one of the stutions mot Rosecrans, He was very cheerful, and seemed os though a great woisht had been lifted off his mind, and showed none of the feeling which might buve been expected In meeting the Gen- erat who bad been directed to supersedo him, I reniember he was very fuent and cager In tell- dng mo what 1 should do when I reached the army, When 1 arrived at headquarters I found the army In a sud condition, The men were badly fod and badly clothed. We had no com- munientions open for supplics. Cattle had to bo driven a long way over the mountalns, and werg + so thin when thoy camo into tho lines that tho soldiora used to cull it ‘dricd beef on tho hoof.’ Toponed communioutions with our supplics, or, as they call it, opened the ‘cracker Ines.’ Rose= crans' plan, which was checked before put in axcoution by my order, would have been most. disustrous,—nothing could have boen moro fatal, Ye would have lost his guns and bls trains, and Bragg would have tuken Nashville, By onening now, Cuutlonary alennle are andered for Grand Haven, Milwaukeo. and Ludington. fnywhere elke, for We were certalnly not go- nek TAO ert CLL EORITICN Me Ee ee eer and’ thon. cithor Ui us i x r Heenan aisialle’ Of (10 TNTen 10. Cle ie eee ae a horseman 0 Pere Tate tar (hol deliueritions aBeetad an. | warthe eeperphics tor tue. inuckets” replied | (hy go,eenr, my, from there, and then Cie iden | Oy AcArend, Chomlst, 1m Madison street, C! 0d duet, the whole glory, belong to Sherman, I | (ithe Sothern armies. army's movements. “Tnever held w counell of | that gontloman, “and that it was merely a | was that tho best thing the city could do Coe eee ane ee edhe gcieiror me nien, | Uytwe Sothern weinles. | coe not huving de- | war in my, life, ‘Inover herd of Sherinan or | question. when ‘the proper acecammudutions | would ho to extond © Carroll streoty—or, Tpresumo it grow np iy the correspondence nnd | gtroyed Lee after Gettysburg, and the country | Sheridan dolng so, Of course f beard att that | card be sceured.” = In other wards, ent. off the “point” at convervailans with) Sherman; that it” took | gcomed to shure that dsappolutment aftor tho | every one had to gay, and In headquarters there | "+ And the ground of that helicf —? tho Junction of the North Braneh and the maln shupe as those things ‘nlways do, Sherman | battle, Lhave never thought ita flr erittelam, | ican Interesting and constant atream of talk. “The princiyal reasons why it 1s the proper | river,—and thus add largely to tho harbor where, ie wnt) With BO MANY resources, and wml go | Mendis was iow to ligarmy, and ald not fect lt | But Lalwaysmade up my mindtonctund thotlrst | place are that there bas never been enough | “hy ‘a sort af common consent,” the lumber {hat oneo iit iden taker root, tanows | jrhishand. If hoceoukd have fought Lee alx | that oven iny stall knew of any movement was | room In this lucality [Pranklln street dock], and | market is now ostablished. About $100,000 would ‘My objection to Shermn’s plan at tuo | juonths Inter, when he hud thourmy tn hishnod, | when TL wrote iCout In rough and gnve it te be | it is much easier to foente the offlees down there | huy the land so eut off, and $50,000 would pay thine, and iy objection now, was iis leaving | Grit Sherinan or Sherldan had commanded at | copied off Tt ta always «ate in war to keep your | than [tis to locate the veasels up here. Those | for tho necessary dredging of | the river nt Hood's army in his reir. 1 nlwaye winted the Gottyature, T think Lee would have been de- | own counell, Noman Uving knew what | aro my principal reasons, Then another resgon | this point. and tn tho end the city would havo Sut it nutreh to tho sen, but at tho sume tine T wanted | wtroyed. ‘Meude mado any mistake, if he | ny plans and campaigns ‘would be until they | Ig that it would bea great fine, roomy hirbor, where vessels could come In, Tlood. If Howl hud beonan onterprising com- | did hot eatiaty the wishes of. tho cotntry, who | matured. My orders w mander, be would buvo given usu great deat of Hfy tho wishes Of tho conntry, who | awh hugdwritinge 110 rallye elites Mt SAVING TO THY PLRET uuntéad, and gp on their way without the crowil- Hae a Ee Ere iene | honed! for Lce’s destruction, be made a valstake | iy Ahoy were given tonite iecopied | they could suil in und save what wa eall the | It mow Pxpeec | ssotengents of tho mond, "As fe was, bo did tho very thing C wanted | cmetinces. Ie was new to tho ehfef command. Iniking and conterring with | MMFKG toll, In muny Instances they could aall | ait Ssag also acon. for tho meal agents of iho Heaea tae TEE Tin brent Hoots SINE) CICOUTC eee ee ee i ae eect towed nine | Gonerals, and hearing What one would say und | 1 Just as well ux not, ying city ‘waa miso coun Aor: {he purpose of motte never hve gone near Nushyilie. T would have | and having rolled Dek tho tlio of Invuston, he | another.’ Nut tho decision wasalways my own. | “TEE OTe Ca vould be much moro coonom- | tho cliss whom be represents. Tho feul, thon 7” vessel omen, said ho, would not oppose * Devidedly ko, Then it is much eastorto drive | the measure, tn bls opinion, becnuse tt made no GLOVES, > CIS-ATLANTIC ° GLOVES! gone 10 Louisville, and on North until Lenine to | fott that any furthor mavemont would be a risk, AT THE CLOSE OF THE WAIL Chicago. What wis the use of bls knock head igulnet the stone walls of N cking bis | + sancock also fs x tino goktler, At the thnaho | 4 ‘The country,” sald Gen, Grant, * was not th awhvillo. ff ho | was named Mujor-General wo were not very | as bud a condition after the Warne we all, and ¢ ] te 7 river 5 y difference to them whether they Innded in the id Fone North, ‘Thoms sever vould have | ood friends, nnd my personal preferences were | erpeclally Sr, Adnuoli, feurad, hore was n AR tate The a tes to tow madeure: & | harbor or el nber, in the ut him. V ould bave hid to rise new Schofield: but Efolt that I Kk had dl Hs it din val 1 be rath toll raven tage ts outlay sels e ‘i ho Way | oer Sehottelas bu pat Hancock had earned | curious rebound in valuce, 1 res herd : tion rather to thelr advantage to ile outside Ww levies, Lwas over so anxious during the War } the promotion, and gave his name to Staton. | item of mutes alone. F thought our great, army: Free any atlmtocror the river f out, of tho untonding. «The ‘mals ‘algecuon would come Neat that tine, 1 arged Thomas again andaain | ja wrote men beautiful lottcr on iio eubjeet, } suppiles would glut the market, and that we | POT ve ahout the expense of towing afterwards | from the West Side roads.und from tho people Een ae ear intr tee mr relations have wlways remained on the | should hive to part with them of a lows, But, Ay tita Huan inp river who hud uequired water-frontaga near tho pry him, und not satiated with that Uatarted | cordial foailng. Lhuvo great respect for | on tho contrary, although we throw the whole ovanis dan the vert eure, Ithastabe | entmarkers ‘This eniieman more. than iati- command his army und tid Houd. So lang 8s | Hancock asa man und n soldier. lot on the market, there was in instant rise in | towed anshow, and you can Just as well tow it | mated, in fact, that tho scheine looked to hitn 1 sea Janae the while West was in. upg. INGALLS, PONTE, AND MACKENZIE, the value, Mules that, cost us, tunder the con- | feWed mnstow, Mat youl oon fuvould go astop | ikon menaurs Intended to cut off the western ae a eet evonlee eupercding | We. bud a’ good many men in tho War who | truet price, £186 cueh sold wa high us sei for the | farthor, nnd have tho lumber-yards all inoved | Foadsrund inthe intorest af the Titinols Central eee Tey and L seit Chomus adie | weroburicd in thowuul anddid not rise. ‘Thore is | cholecst. Tho molting of the urmy Wok AMOvE | att on lothe tuke shore. When tho new Tiinofs | and Burlington & Quincy, whose property wou! ving: est tO HID WALKING and DRIVING, ‘ conve the people, and its utter efueement, wasu mem | t 4 lum- | be onbanced in value by tnoving the murket to ‘¢ durlines, und foeding our men, and giving thom Pateh of eongratutation: per pamalle: Je Sstane Inertia: Foal et ae bean tii ‘Nisatrndion of the capacity Of ‘our people her utnene . plnfa ete of the tn Se BSS eer eae Thsines woud te Are the Heat In the World. Fee a wm Pe Mo Boe eon T enig ted to gomo talk ubont ‘Thomns, ‘The | Hil commands and did'a Bron work, Yor you Torselfegnyormaent: use ft can be handled without any towing at | bicronsed from the neurnows af thelr dopot to . + 8 Lute . ne Ly , © | never heard his namo mentioned as a Gencral. A PLAN THAT WAS NOT FOLLOWED. all to spent of.” the new murkot, particularly when tho new SEH Mec RTar Tee RT Inga im comminnd "of trope, would in my | 1 roimerber asking tho, Conerul ic AVL would the owners of nroporty hero eay bridge was built, ff od o ry ¥ opinion, have become n great and fumout m= | not Inve ov tip ———_——— Lee ee ae rE ee healt: chat, Tf the eommund of tho Army of tho Poto- Tuon' think {lo presoneo of the lumber- OBITUARY. ae tee aitaat churnoterd fit te. Ware L wag { He bad over heeome vacant, T would havo given, cr market here iifects, the value of the property. it eevure. trial for ine | it te Ingalls. liomtce Portor was lost in the staf. | moving my ‘Take it away, and othor business would be done tacked Hragg, and out of that attack cuma Mis- don Ridge." STONE, W’DOWELL, AND NUELL. * Trecall many convorai ons with Gen. Grant FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, MAIERS, ted ichmond us he bad by starved out. Le “J the Gener, c. MS noo “would have inv ; ariny fromthe Itupidun to Lyne tt . ‘ » In reference to the various’ ofticors who helt fonder wat y Nitti hin cL mention thug | 1K lngulls, ho wus too wscful to bo spared. | burg, i eonattered tho plan With great cure es here just tho sume, PROF. SAMUEL GARDINER. And sald by Firet-Cinss Hetailers, bigh commands in our War, and the surprising | Trot to show the extunt ol my own unxtety about | But, og commander of troops, Porter would | foro] made tho Wilderncss move. T thought of Tat you would have to put up now buildings ninges of fortune In tha’ way of reputation. _ ore were stow ofivors,” mild the General, » “when the War broke out, to whom wa who hud deen in the army looked ‘fur success and high Tank—among then Hoscerans, Buckner, Me- Cleliun, Stone, Molowell, Buell, [felt sure thut vach of those men would gain the highest com: mand. Hoscering was a great dlisappuintinent to us nll—to moespecially. Stono's case was al ways a inystery, and I think u great wrong was vonnnitted, “LT know Stonoat school, 1 have always re- gaya him as vory good, a very nblo, and a ectly loyal man, but man whe bas had or four severe and surprisiug reverses of fo tune. | After tho urrest of Stone, and his treat mea bis millttry career in aur War was de havo risen, ininy opinion, to a high command. | massing tho Army of the Potomac In movable | for ollices.” Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sherman ond Hood: But thonnad was wa tert | Yong siuekensloy nt tb0.closo of tho War, sus a | columus qivite the inom iwuive days’ rations, | “Any owner of property on, tho Inke shoro | | DUFVALO. N. Y Jan. 15. -Peve. Salnuel Gir: that’ hy incantin the beginudug 10 go. with tho prancing, soldier. Ho Js an officer, P think, Ntted | and throwing: mage between Lee suid his com- | would be glad to put up a buikling aga matter | diner, formerly Government electrician, and a fiat hu taunt 1h the Deen tO Fecha tele | forthe highest commands: “f have no Woubt | munteations. 12 T hud muda ‘this movement | uf revenue, for bu coud rent thirty flce at | famous Inventor, died -hero to-day, Ho was Tike .w Virginian, and talked Ike one, and had | tore are many others in tho army, for wo had | succeasfully—f I had been as fortunate as 1 was | once, All veut want for n lumber-market is doep all the mentiment then so prevalent ‘ubout tha | Teally a tine arny. Those are nues thal ougne when I thruw my aris. between Pemberton and | water, and plenty of ery’ ered 12 io hurry of conversation. ‘ou never can joo Johnsion—thoe War would have been over a by $3 Fights of wfuvery and sovercin States. and 40 | voy what mukes a Genertl. So many elreuni« | year sooner. Luin not sure that It wis not the | merely a question of thine when lumber is gold | was ton II to, proceed auy furthor. | Ie tock more he saw tho evine of anon behind ital, | Stunees onter {nto suecoas. Our War, and all | best thing to have done; it certuinly was the | on tho “market, nd not, ns now, at | quurtersat tho Broezel House, but subse quently And ta ninind as honest as that of Lhomus the | Wats. are sirpriscy 1 thit respect. Gut whut | plan tshoutd have preforved, If L iad fated, | forced sale, At presont it preeticnlly mounts | removed to tho residence of n relativ Whore, af ¢ | inuch as the people. . country, and Edid not dare the risk, What des | fast as em require ae , i a p oie ween end angry fa nisinve forthe Untonnstny ‘THE CAPTURE OF LER. terred nie, howover, was the fet that Twas new | tho Iinber here, and It is only a question of | diner was enc mee the penne ole ad ono. SOW condinued during the War. As 0 | “Thoro was no timo in tho War,” anid tho | fo the army, déd not have It in bund, and ald not Ure ta ee Sale ela Perce a ater ACA ear borat poaninndor he seus alow. We lived fa sty Ladi} Goneral: whan it wha more ceitten! than After a TE eae te ee tae oct ee | deer the earocs gn, and it doesn't mukeany dif- | now entirely atsed_ hy miners and ore-mills elf dining ts tog stow to more, aul fee.) tho atthe oF Five Berks Woon Lae anand nen 8, 40 fur ua the mera mutter of conven- | in the W Sabeequently ho browghe e ULE. BAPA “ vs taken sick at Detroit on New-Year’s Day with Honey of Hyaid ihn Hae it ts | typhold pneumonia, and on arriving at this elty 4 1 brute to run away.’ ‘The success of his caine Lineolivs nin to | army ii hand, and knew what A splendid army it | fer r It wag Presidont 2 HOUS, WI th of th t ald-amulgumnatur, but his greatest ' T boltové if Stone had hind wchaines he -lndie . oat Wand whitoniccrsand men were cnputie of | ence gocs, whothor it Isat the mouthof the | out i gollenmulgamintur, was also tho viotin of what I suppose we should | camo with it, belong to Thomas. When Lweote | anothor your's Nghting, fearing the country | {litt to assist In the movement, L would not have REALLY QUTGROWN THE PLACE, Uapseateetretice et sake Ai ue ea i SHLAIT weke Van will remeniber nuonla & iy find report vt the elose of tho War L weote | would break down finiuelally under the terrfste | bealtuted for a anoment. and tho next best thing ta do fate put st wher con c Supltol Wi an. fourtuen or fifteen pages criticising Thoms, tnd | striln on ite resources. J know when wo mot It SHVERITIES DUIENG TIE WAT. there ia tho most room, and the least cost for | Wet ta put It in, tho Capi it ete explaining my reason for removing go distine | wag a standing toplo of conversation: If Leo | “1 wag reading tho, othor day," suld Gon, | dockage, And Lint means tho Inke shore, Ae ornate Tiectrieian, which oitteo he dled gushed x commander. But I suppressed that | had cacaped and Jaincd Johnston in North Caro- | Grant, “in one of the Enclish papers a Jament Hx-Ald, Jesso Spatding took the other side of | gor about nino years. ‘He also perfected an Part. L have it among wy pupers, and inean to | Ina, or reached tho mountautng, It would have | akout’ tho vruclty and severity shown by the | the question, viewlug it not only from the slind- | ieotrie Wight and a moter to contra! tho flow of destroy It. Ido not want to write muything that ] imposed on us continued -armimont and ox- | Northern troops during the War, 1 was a good | polnt of a hieberman, but from that of thecltl- | ojoerrieity, but his lighting Invention attracted night oven bo construed Inte wrottcetion upon | pense, The entire expenso of the Goverumont | deat annoyed fy {he stutemont, becnuse it was | Ze Rnd taxpayer, ¥ Hiewholeattontion, and he dropped. his electric ‘Thong. We difered about the Nesuvitle came | hud ronehed the enormous cost of $4,000,000 por | vontrury to the truth. he Northern troops | In the frit place," sald ho, “1 think the | yient. Hu find put fle patent into many churehes pufgn, but there could bo no diferencons to the | day, it was to putanend to this expense that wero never more eruel (un the necessities of | resolution impructicablo, and for these reasons: and publis ianialings inmany of tho elties of tho effcots of the battle. ‘Thomas died suddenly,— | Teu's capture was neccesary. It waa, in fact, tho | the War required. In that respect, 1 think, wo | Ald, Ballard glyes us ls first oxcuse that the country, [lo leaves a wife and throe ebfldron. very suddenty. Ho wos sitting In bls office, | and and atm of all our Richmond eampaign—tho | aan bear comparison with any army.—the Gur | present murkot Is crowded. That is in: part T think, at Beadquurters, when bo fell Inck | destruation of Lec, und not meroly the dofcat of | inane whon thoy touk France, ov tbe Southerners | ive, but tho place wns nol ns such crowded in i TER ARTHUR. nneonselous, He never. railed, L.ranember | hisurmy, Sheridan led the pursuit of Lee. He | whon thoy entered tho Neth. At ne time do 1 | 18i9'ns Tt was in 18t8 Nor will it bo ao much MNS. CHESTER 4 . Shermuan coming age thro ito House i a atate | wont after him almost wlth the force of ‘voll | remumbor giving an order for the destructlon | crowded tn 1880 as It was in 1870. The fumbormen New Yonk, Jan. 18—Birs. Arthur, wife of Gen. of deep omotion wilh a dispatch, saying, ‘Lam | ton, aud the country owes hima great debt of | of property, save when wo occupieit Jackson. | yenerally who good humber to this market are | Choster Arthur, dled of pnoumonte list night, afrald old ‘Tons is gone. ‘Tho news wus a shock } gratitude for the manner in which ha attacked | Before leaving Jackson, Joo Johnston had given | ping moro dumber ut thelr mills every | the auth your of her ago. Her husband ur- anda gelefte us both. Inan hour we learned of | that retreat, It was one of tho teonparable | orders for the destruction of stares, 1 Touad « | Soar, and drying and selling It there, so rived trom ‘Alban Ma denth, ‘The cause was u Cutty generation of | things {nthe War, ‘Tho army that pursed Leo | cotton-tnlli nt work nuking goods for tho Cons { that, when tt is shipper, instond of | A rhue was tho d the heart, it J. remember, 1 huve often | wns divided Into three puria, under Gen. Meade, | federaia army with tho tride-inurk C. B.A, on] coming into thin market out hero inthe river, | iorndon, United States Navy‘. thought that this divense, with him ~ | Gen, Ord, and Get, Bheridan. I was with Ord’s | thom. Here was an uctive mill providing goods | (toes dircet to the yards. Agu result, thor is " seated, may ohuye led to tho inertness comimundand 1 remomber and evening conn for tho enemy, Fo wont in with Shermun, and | «mutter number of vessols out here, while the IEDR ga je never drank # drop of Iquor in bis life, and a more loyal man nover lived. Ihave the greatest re- bpoct for MoDowell’s accomplishments and char- goter, and Twas xind to make, him MajowGon- eral. The country owed him that, if only ag an tonement for its injustice toward bin, But Dowell nover was whit you would call a pop. ular man, He was never eo in tho army nornt West Point. Yet Foould novor uniderstand tt, for nu one could know McDowelt without king him. His career le one of tha surprishiy things in tho War. 8 tu Buell’s. uci! doos fot Hike me, Lam afraid, but L have always borne my testimony to hii pertact joyalty and his abil Bull {8 a mai would havo enrried out loy- ally every ore ier be eocied, snd I chinks hag is ‘or tho eat commands; but tomchow ho felt undor a cloud. CURES BY ABSORPTION. | : Rheumatism! Nouralgia! Malaria! “Sapannle,” the wonderful GLYCERINE LOTION ©. Ina ponitive cure? thins never failed. Z “Sapanula™ tas no equil for Chironte Lamenetsy Lame ftnck, Luinbago, Sprains, Miler, Chapped Hands, Chiblains, Hnatons, and all dievasen of the Skin, Bry , sipelas, Salt iivum, Eczema, Mumore of the Seal oto. Diphtheria, Sore ‘Throne, Pnvdinonia, and wll ins diseases, Indies who etiffor from local ce | tm i before her duath, Mrs. 7 dimenitiontind tamedlate Tlie pnd m poruanane t hier of the lute Cupt. W. Le | cire by using “Sapendle eng In sponge ar fant 1 | 1 i bath remaver all aormiiss imbs, und foot, nided. Bold by WARREN, fsfactinn kunrantued oF n Sat ney al Drurkinte Pree, aie. wid AL per bottle. Seu for “The troublo with muny of a Whloh’ atfeeted hint us a connvander, At | into cap afler being all day on horsoliaek. | wt saw what was golugzon, 1} rald, 'L guces | voluine of lumber that comes to the city is not WISCONSIN INSANE. Wuminnted circutag und ear . Samuel Gerry & Co, tho beginning," suid the Gehan ee tat thon West Point, whou he was commanding cadets i | Our army was on hot foot after Lec. dust as £ wae alt have ta nnen ana ucorenctling arete | any lens. Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Proptatory Oar TOR PLTiASNEIL & CO, git fie botleve fn tho War. Limeun thoy aid not cavalry dail, by oy re van fu. Has 2 Bo gainn Into ne dice, two. aontinrs in pe nn the building, wo gave ic apariay an nse ly HE Bes renieratrrsites pomplains of, thon, is Watertown, Wis., Jat. 12.—Tho Board for tho iol enzo, UL. vo that complote nas Leos : oar ft i vf > form woro brow i as prisoncrs, They sii Ls tl de eloth, thinking ttn ; A . Belongs 10. podd Gomeeenee wi success whlch | aga aiittio speed, homus wold give tho | they wished ta eco tho commautilug General. ee ee ae eee ge me woatioe: | curves My nuxt point ts that tt ts impractle- | reapportlonmont of tho State Hospitals for the about slavery, Rebel property, state righta,— | Order, Blow trot. The bose tae } M. y cull him | ‘Thoy proved tobe Union soldiers 1 Shori- i brates uble to, mutta tho proposed viaduct aver thoge | Insano have directed that Joforson County be eee Tae ie cd Tare nodonbtele the y pl in licrs from Shor! quontly heard that the Cantederntes took this its i. prop a political views that Intorfered with thelr Judg- dan’s ariny dressed us Rebels, Tho) 5 TN, had como vere Soe rtaCamt antant asian | dines Contmt ticks, for the renson that It | detenod front the Northern District and ut- | EVAL Trp AT TAL EY ments. Now, ldo not niean to say thoy wore | truth wero known, the discasy from which | through the Rebol Hnes to avold it long-dotaue, fave burned tiie toot Bae A etd would require arise cammencing buck us ferns | tached to the Mucison District, Steps, there- REY disloyal, "A holdlor had ad Rood arid to’ hig | Thoms died demantted fram himeonstunt fortl- | One of tem took out of hiv mouth a quid of | hesitated to burnif (esulted thelr purpose, ‘Thoy | Wabash avenue, and the damugo to property | foro, will he taken at onon for the transfor of nil —. Splnions as any othor ultizon, und those mon | tedo, und aitected bi netions in the Held, . Noth | tobacco, In which was a smult pellet of tin-foll, Shimbersburg, for lisnimnes, which was | Wottld be go greatus to outweigh tho valuc of | patients at the Oshkosh Hospital from Jofferson jug would be more prabitle,- homis te one of | ‘This, won opened, was found to contain a note puree oe Ronin doatruetions ‘they put | the honelits to be derived.” Bounty to the Hospital forthe Insane at Mudl- tho grout names of vite history, one of tho greal- | fromBhoridan to me, writton on (lesue-paper, | York under contribution, and the York peuply “What do you think of hia general plan of | son. eat heroes in our War, wrare and noble charic> } xuylng that it was most important for tho suc. | are paying Interest on tho mimount to thts da movhyg the market to the outer harbor —————__—— , ter, In every way: worthy of his fue, cess of tho movement thon belug made, that 1} ‘They set tire to Mehmond when tholr enue wi “ His lace Je that the business should be trans- WILL CLOSE OUT, BUERIDAN, should go nt once to his headquarters; that } ond irretrievably, and when avery dollar’ fired | deted there just -us it la herv,—that vossels Proviexcs, RL, Jan. 1&—The Clty Insurance “ As for Shorldan,” xuid Gen, Grant, “I have Mende bad given his partof the army orders to [ Wasa dolar wantonly wasted, ‘Chey set thro to [| should como tn there, unchor, and the cargors a el hg unel On eae er ane Wass die joied mola | move insuch a manner that Leo might break | Columbla. Jn fuel, whenover our armics en- | be sold there, and then towed to tho difetent | Company hus vote jose bualness, Wero as loyal as any mon in the Unlon—would poe ded for the Unton,—but thelr opinions pon fo thom lukewarm, and muny failures cao me Sate Ingome casey it wad tomporament, ae is Warren, whoso cuso muy bo reminded: nt ard one. Warren had risen to one of tho ighest commanda in tho army, and wns re~ fi Coal Cas Light and Kerosene Lamps SUPERSEDED BY : Petroleum Gas Light and the Pooumatle Light, ‘This Company wilt Join caplialiats, munieipaiitics, Fee eh we Held of battle, and in tho last tint | try fh through und esenpe,” started off ut once, take | rorada town, iiwns very froquently thotr drst | surds, To nuiko the plico avaliable, it would he _————$———— «] fils Comnany wilt Soin explialiais, munieloniitios, Ho of the War. Yor ft could mat he heats | Regiment tho Fourth Infuntey cutter 1101 | fog a frosh horse, without wulting foracup uf | duty to fake euro of Ruther property whlch | nedessary to run out docks from ‘the water's DRUNKENNESS. ieeanie ts Bei Ma ron {8 a good soldier and agnod man, trulned In | inun thon Sherman or myself. He graduated | voltce, Although Sheridan's headquarters wero | had beun set ire by Southorn armics, ‘Then the edge, and tha expense of that would bo vory ors finer and cheaper tho art of war, but as a Gonerul, If you gave bim anordor, ho would not act until bo know whit tho other corps would do. Instead of abeying— fea knowing that tho power which was qulding in would guide the others—he would hesttate Bad inquire and want‘to debate. !t was this qu ity which led to our disaster at the mino ox- Pluston before Petersburg, 1f Warren hud pheyed orders wo would have broken Lee's army’ in two and taken Potershurg. [ut when ho should havo beon in tho works, ho wus worrying over ‘whut ‘other vorps would do. 80" the chanico was lost, I should baye relloved Warron thou, but I did not like to Injury un officer of yo bigh a rank for what was un error of judg- ment. But at Five Forks it was ditforont. Thore Was no time to think of rank or persons’ fol- » Bheridan ald se, and noone Fogretted the necessity moro than t'did. a SIENA Lodhi BLAIR, AND DUINEIDE. ‘ far asthe War is concerned,” suic Goneral, “1 think history will moro. aun ie meare: tho places iivon to Sherman and Sherl- ri fain can be pros duced by any other known process, Cireulat doscibing thes lights, whieh are, now Om exhibition at our office, and also tho (ult mertts 0} THE ELECTRIC. LIGHTS " d 4 Companies equisped wit Tee Teta ta Doomund toruvor cunieor Ua smialy Duslnons of any locality. }o battor spnartunity ine Mio safe und profitably ineestvont of cuplial ean ba found inuny market. ‘Tho closost Invostizution by the best oxperta is Invited, THK WORLD'S LNT MANFG, CO. IW and 118 Nearborn-st., Chicago, Ul, Ait CHANGLS, a ann en SONAR DISSOLUTION. i t n iy heretofore axiating be twaer tistadamleneds auaer Who mie aiid Style OF Charlo, Haddin & Co. thts day gxplros by Neale tion. CHARLES be HADDIN, Jatin de MERIT. Geo. 8. MATCH d Bg doux 3, Meyuy. Attornoy in fuck: Hhiradus bert. 10. ors Dr. D'Unger, discoverer of tha cinchona cure or mo nt We ently | Ht moro than ton milen away, Lhad to make | Southerners tried to burn Now York, und mads | large lndoed y POL Ra ee ea i Ona i such udotour around tho Hobel Ines that Trodo | raldss upon st. Albuns, In VL think “fie ont would It ho borno ? for drunkenness, cures all eases, oom 37 Tromombor seeing Sheridan was when he wag | Wlenst thirty miles before reaching thom, T | cur treatment of the South, and ‘all the con- "'Thes just the pale [Tt ts w question | Palmar House. a Captain and noting: Quivtormustor und | remember bolug challanged: by pickets, and | sequonees, purioual ani otberwiso, urls | whethor the clty would havo a right to conics ———————— Company nt Hallcekts “hendquarters du | Samotimes 1 bad great “diioulty «in wetting | out of the Rebellion, wis magnantinons, ‘Lhe | then, vr whethar the 1tlhvols Central would? Tho BUSINESS NOTICES. the mural to Corinth, Ho was thon | Sotough tho lines, Lromember picking ny way | only man ever hung for treason in tho Unitod ground east of the rullroad tracks Is mie uppoinied to the Coloncioy of a Mletlgun Tau tbo len ning soldlors, blvouucked iu tha | States was John Brown, banged by Virginia. pauses ‘uy the Hailrowd Company,~an * vied a roimunt, We utterward mot at a railway stn- | pent uid, Lreachod Sheridan about midnight. | ven in regund to the dlecipling of the anny T is proposition ralses tho One of the peetene haat lon ert pare tou, when he was moving. his regiment to join | Ye wagvery anatous, | He oxplained tho podl- | do not think L over uv of a duath sen- OLD QUESTION OF TITLE, and frugrunt tollot powdur., To our dy read- Gordon Granger, Uknow Lhad aunt a regiment | Hon Mondo bad given bim orders to movoon | tance, oxcept for an ult on the | x quostion which hus coxt the elty moro to find | or wo, recommne Le ‘ tnison’s lose, togoin Uringer buthad not indiauted that of | (Ho right tank: and cover Richmond, ‘This | porson by my soldiers white golng through the | Gatabont thin all thus ever recdived from it, | White Rose, and Violet Powder. —, Sheridan, and rontly dul not wish it to leave, £ | Sberidun thought would bo tu opon the door for | onomy's country. Of course, it Wt had been | Gr over will recetve, should bis proposition go ————————— Spoke lo Bheritan, and he aud he would tuthor | [20 to cseape toward Jobnaton. BMondo's four | necessury te cusort to such sovery measures, It | intoelfect. ‘Thesy viuduets would have wcross | Arend’s Kumyes Las boen used with cu thun stay, or BoM BHeh Anawer, Which was | 28 that by uncovering Richmond Leo would | would hive beon done. 1 told tho inhatitunte ot | tho mut nd tho switch (raoks of throo | bighly benoficial reat }durtng tho lust four yours rusque and rough, and annaycd ine, Ldon'e | Ketintoour rear and: trouble our communtene Misshoglppl whont T wae moving to Holly Kprings, | ponds. ‘fo carry out hig resolution would, under | in’ the various forms of dyspupsin, gastritis, The Sheridan could have suld any ting te have | Uons. Sheridan's idea was to nove on tho loft | that if they allowed thely sous aul brothers to | tho most Cuvorable clrounstances, Interfero | nausea, gonaral debility, cunsuimpuon, cto, | Kus mode a woreo impression on me, Mut rwatehed | nk, swing, between Loo and tho rond to John« | rematn wlitin my fines and reecive protection. | more ar lest with tho business of thodo | mys is not a medicino; itieo ‘Dienst, wines his uarcer, and saw how much thors wus in hin, | Hel, leave Hichmond and. olf rear to take cure | aud thon duriug tho night snoak. out and burn | throo roads. It would duterfere, to some extont, | like bovoraya (a food): made from mil, Rewher Leone Bua, and. took command £ | ul thomnselves, and prega “Leo and attack | ny brides nud swt ollicers, £ would desolute | yelih the Fils the elty originally ave thom | linely gratoful tan delicate stomach. Nothing commander, Lwas | ilu whorayor ho could bo found. Meade's | thotr country tur Forty anllog dround every phiee | tho right of way tn como inte tho oltyr-und | lao waltes tosh and blood and strength Bo fast. to House taking to | Ylow was that of an. en, incor und no doubt | whore {tucuurred, ‘This put un ond to bridge | expectilly so at this tiny in view of tho con- | It ean he gufely roliod on for tho reeuporation of MM , ead ) wantod eee Tee hte lin ni is Paar nag ox hedlency burning, | hls Wak Rumaentyy ‘been ibe 1 eee struction of the pete out fy tush Btrvet, tine ensos of low vitallt yin which Taedlloation MW tid for tho eavaley, he k not Hane two urules—t ” H Wer | which Is sure ta fucroase the facilltics on the | or ordinary. nutrition ‘full. . Bond for _clroular. why hot take Phil Haore eat of our. uriny, tha balay bf Richmond, | military’ conditions, and a seoret army hid be: | Soptn Side for the lumber business.” ‘ 1 | ! ineupplying to aneam to ! 2 f : | i 1 f 4 t Cell,” Tei und all tho trlumphs Of thocampalgn; hut at tho fory mea." Wi i : 5 puns as sat, Shennan 1 bave known for thirty-liva | Mii gneridan! susiurlann wie sent te angie | same tino it oct tho door SpenNtS gos sy. | Mal every buh i) ee I ae ae ier cyipg thelr buslaces SEOWN'S RON eC en Ge cloud over out friotdship, and that, auld | came, very much dlgutedl, No wae ud abuut | UREN cele ey ge to wu: and sure A MUD EMIBARG VOI harnz™ - vaclion,, There as0'na'| a a, faa : we, Gengnal laughing, “\iowlod about thrus | Hunted min Rie wicthor i wus. tor dsaipliny | Mik ‘The question, was not the ‘seéupation of Speetat Dlapateh to The SG daere la another: allesiion.. tne Established: Twonty-five Years. Boynton, tho correspundont, printed some lot- tore about ie dn ci Bheraian was mundo. to parage his oom and to dispuruge ma us- Pediully. J cunnot toll you how men 1 wad CAUTION! M started to find. Bluado, who was not far off. Ho viaduct ee bo cume and took the uommand, and cue ao viaduola It aw "tha gupniatity ofthe b caused 6cv, out of the War with an record thit ene | Wadulling in bed. Hu waa vory cordial, and bo- tory of MeLean County his the mud been moro | siderable gure. In bullding & tt go Tribune, Tailings down there for officers, and. no vacant hin," suid tho General, laughing, “or not. Hut amine, hutihe destruction of the anny. £] proowxaroy, IIL, Jan, l—Novor in tho hiss | groumcror sued build except uta vary oon | | F lod hin to his rank, AS a woldier, | silt tatk! pg about the noxt day: Tmareh and the | destruvtive of trady und enterprise than just | Weuld not only make, it incunventont, and a a oR wt BROWWN’S Cl absiruct the business of the threo Trove f " Toatoho hid laid down, 1 listoned, and then | wow, and the whole of Contral Ullnols ts slut | Muay . t deal cauntoriylt, poor. aad tucked, But thory were the letters and tho ox- BO OE Net lL Shue ae etantS with My | told him Tdlanot npprove of hiwmureh. Lauid | jacty alloted. General stagnution and piribyss one, tae it would Leagan the vite of Uaruues begirieern aaa man whom T bud at Pat ee min tO | number of mer, tore is no ui living greater | Pdi: not want Hickmond ao, much is Loo; that | ay, od, A cumplete nud etoctunl ene | Wabish and Stuto, to x considerable extent, 4 knightly, moro ansiods tonne othone man than boride. Ho belongs ta the very fivt rank fice armen ous Gaiky: ere inattes epee bat eshes intcurgiaued oh an ttenitlo buiweut oly ‘Tha property referred to fn the resolution, west Requiren Immediate BROWNS Giitais Min hongs far hdisolf, No font for tho book and | Qf spldler, wos, Oniy Of Gar crundry. UNE OF the | phd tint 1 thought wo might ake the riak | and farm, Nobis pound of grain igouining, wot | Sfenigen avon, Wis Boon us oomutbn for Altention, TROCHES. | and make carer tates. eg Raper und ponell, | py and tho grout conmanders in iustory, | fouk out my pencil and wrote out an ordor for | 4 hoof nora horn. Tho supply of produca is | a number of yours, yloliing tho olty harlly anys | “Any of these allments, 1f with the naine of the pro- connate areca notes, and in justice to my | Noman ovor Mul ach a faculty of duding oae | tao movement of tho nemy, ohanging Moude’s | pe ousne in ontirely. by rall. Coal oan senreely | thing. Tho rallrad compuites buve prapoaod | plowed te, gontiuye, coe Drigore un tue Uovera:" Tolaniges aud myself prepare a reply. donot | thingens Shoridan—of knowing all about wo | urders and direetiug the whole furoo wo buve BRE nen Urey ey paue Be ee ry of toe city for saoy0w and | Hridation of the Iaings, Eisne stamp ‘attached to Ae ay vor ures npon a more palntul duty, euemy, Ho was ulwuys the best-informed man | Celfea at o'vlouk “and move on the { bo delivered In tho citys ‘The day of handearts enh Hunde depot on it. Were! such permanant dre tach box. ‘avery= J Mas 4omo time about ity A wae inoving 66 | fee te aa tothe SHeaee eee amet | ieftdank, When Thanded it to sfeado, Z told | 8 nour it hand, for delivery-wagons must give | Sievert buit, Lt wow inoronse the valuo of | ie ieertelniy wel-astabe TRO CHES where, ouly tg boxes, Ab sfaw vendor, ""Than 1 snien the tous nent | Yaak pawns, ts BE wnt en wie t | MnIt wg nen, or La ad a ud ye | He eneareets, _> tho auraanding pruporty ihatead of daproctats | tale atiwiyitaiaan, isi ta Bate 250,500, 81,00, -° buch the ranch, and hid toeend for them. ao Gracaal ma Genord. 4 don't | tha most loyal manner, aud moved the army woe ; Hi 1h Hts proposition would destroy tho pumia | equal for the prompt re- Ladies The larger cheapest,) Brat reete tortie fhe | Wh annus Patna Dt, | cy trations ioe ayy | gy NEMPERANCE, WORKERS. | Morice Ga: che uly ta | Rebates Set | JOM T. BROW & SONG, Borton. | Oy i orem sunning t dd not sod ShoTnian, and Dn id eee ea ee ee eer ras Om Mende? | he upproved or disnpproved a maveinont, he | Buoomnatox, Ill, Jun, U—The MoLoun eee age fant all tho cami tore on CF rows Bronchial Grocbes couuia logredisnia which also sot specially on the oraana of the VOLOR, fenous tan eau Waga act by Dosnton'e ex | gig” hus muroy but when tho taskor sciection | Made uo diftqulty ubout ue porfurmunce of his | County tomporanoe mon ‘Organized w County | cist of bulldiuge you now soo on the westside | rey have au extrecrdioary ediceay fn all adootione of the Vuroat aud Leryaz, rosioring » beslihy 1008 him. But when T fulehod tee buck I found that | Ses Ecould not put any ian ahead of Shor. | duly, Hie Materene Siege 18 persue oe Alllancd to-day, electing Willluin Bone Prosi- | of Michigan avenue, between Mindulph and | ben relaxed slither from cold or aver-ezartion of the voios, and produce @ clear enunciation, They are « Japproved overy word; that, upurt from u few | dull fo ranked Tuouins, a hid raived: bls | Soade’s toree oumme up Bhoridan attuoked Lov, | dent; Vice-President, William Maxwell, of, Adaine you would avo Bloaks of good substan | parioularly recommended to AINORES and PUBLIO SFHARARS, and all who sre amilcled with. Voluminoug 2 cee Preece would Mako, wo Huninulty in walving runic to Mouds should oper: | Bala ts, known 4 tho battle fof Ballory Croc: pat _Beorotary, tbo Tov, If, 3. Bhort, of Leese i ages ces Cough, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Influenza, Sore Throat, or Hoarsencss. . brable book, creditable te Bie ea, | ute nat bir when tho thie came for award: on 1 vaing on the ‘and found what a rou Ban Wr, Me Le uplaln, id radii kid Hietalicidcisiaen acs De eT NN en amaagmmnpsreenaurenammenal =I Hf y War, bo bad mado he Confede: und that pris» | J. H, Suay, of BeLoun, te fn tho way of taxes, In short, it would scom v4 Hola book'ua l expected moran would walle, alrgon iy part va withhold Tone from thous onord woro coming in by xbouls, anv tory wus : een is fuel moro desirable and in bo sia intorest 25c-WORLD-FAMED REMEDIES «25¢, . hen it was necurala, Qecauea Shoriman icon c | oF Maude, but go dt, justios io aman muon EA | Foaponabifty of any furtuar destrastion ot Lite | of it degola ie toumunily inerrastage des | oltyewulng ta thla Ldeyo exparfituro, | should MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING GYRUP, for Children Teething, Bc. tue : Hadd'at the time. ‘Then he ts avery socurate | Ov9.0f tho yrvat soldiers of Americn, but us oe mins be upon thole, shoulders, not luo and T | peal by avoryaly, aud Bove ‘fqilarta glve fer nuitlng’ the city in good eaape,-—paying 0 BROWN'S VERMIPUGE COMPITS, for Eradicating Worms (a Children (gafalling). Was, for may reoport mane feteetion, Fora. amt i tha Vey Mtast rane or, MOH 1 | Feeder 1 did uot antor itiehmoud Loauso hie, | STO S8USTACA oN {font debe aid improving our now almost | | pRoWN's HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, for Relleving Pain, both tatercal sad Batercal| 2K, a ne thare, 6 no m sai Nac 4 Z —— EES AS RS LAER | ar anve nde Mia the aaiea, ewan | MURUT Seopa Macerartre etree | ga MAP a Mt | a eas eta i tenets | ———— oS renee ET ee eee ray er | crocnae Meade hs weltion avout wis tether eed | rate uemee iS He EE Ee ee ae Ly payments: 290 bate strc || aad was cusagod on wanerd principio ua tramo: SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.. an.