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5 a2) ~~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL * CONKLING. te ore eerie on| NO MORE SMOK the Ropublican party is entirely dependent : pon his caprices for its harimontous and ef- The New York Senator’s War | fective existence, the foundations are insufl- | The Ordinance for the Aboli« 91, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. for the first tlio that we were captured in the early morning. Now, Mr. Kultor, ns Dwens thore and romalned on the flold under fire from enely In. the mori- ing TH aftar sundown, then taken ta Gen Deauregart’s headquarters, and with Col, Jore whothor thoro fs enough In thisand in bis eccon- trle willto prove hint of unguund wind is to point to be settled, was correated, when I now provounce {t ‘poe rokial.’ fF cannot hear the difference between tho rounils: ‘and *k" when embodied inn ward. AME those oxitiples will give at. iden how It ls that my peoutinr deutness affects ny apecet, THE BATTLE OF SHILOH. Hofore I wns taught to make the hisstiyg euund cient, *. . ———— dou nnd others of his stat stald all night In | iny pronunciation rounded tho sumo to bya) upon the President. veteuesinagearar uoon the Garfield Adal tion of This Nui- congresnman Galigy elle What me | igi Ronere age cnftnee ye: | erty tee eae wie pela | DR. RADWAYS Sa BUM aot abe ¥ i Kiowa of It—#fo Claims tho Vietory.| {a bath an tothe eapture nf | over hear, and 1 hive to wateh the inotion of ; Lord Roseos's ‘Terme—Why Ho Te | ufihe thirdsorm, iets he duty or tho Pres sence Wan Won on sundny. Af Brenig oftars wets min Shilo | the live ink bo governed Hy the rene OT! scons erms— Ly 6 is . 1 ‘To the Editor af Tha Chicago Tribune, tine tho} ino when cowardly | the remarks In onler to undorstand what ia sald dent to tise his whole power to . 1 tity will come Ny" SARSAPARTLLIAY T honr all tho lower notes, {enn heir tow convers sition, but cannot ns a Fence rule understand apublle speaker tn ahall Now you will unders atand how {tis that iy impedimentor Apecch 14 owlug entirely to my extriordinary hearing. have consulted the most eminent surgeons, phy viciins, and nurists In tho country it regard to vq | creatures whd skblked nt Bhiloh will ‘censo to | tome. J have walked by tho sida of © poller~ Playing Sorehead, TEACH THE skNATON THE vintuR oF Dis- | All Tolegraph: and Telephone Wires pakecieres trl Anal oe enucman 8 inanuifactiire exengen for thommsclvet ant iva | tin. pour home it Might, nn seer, hin blow BES OLVE . bil p ue, ia ae yer "i bs ur ct vi a "| ' Gut dea’ot UtyltMonrien reforin wanld:to; to Bo Put Undor Ground by repotition of his recount of the battle of Shiloh gemimunitention the amo Rubllolty am the ox; | ieatid Ue head by othors halt a mite nveny, f Y ‘ ¥ 7 “ [= St noisy . " hs Wants the Custom-Honso for Patronage | ff Senator Conkling continues Iunplucnbley May, 1883, RS eae Une tat tiene te locepliogs iridrinie you that Tam eontene with, {he aforts | and othor mustedt instruments, although € would aut! Blackmall of Importers. ‘evra OF Nhs: eaten made on that day doing all} -could), and re- zrotting that the nrticto from tho feylster wos Bo far from trons to enise me at this day to sand this explanation to bo eae ees Jam, yours respeutfully, 3. M. PHENTIAS. aR ees Meet | ’ ea eyed Fewithone roubles bute It hy. is rescived | An Absurd Regulation in Referenoo to What President Garfield Shonld Do in | upon wart he cnnnot use the Treasury De- Getting On ond Of ; Self-Defense, pnrtingnt vor tie United Stites as lls plg- flo tomo, His views have long beon known and published te the world. ‘Tho trite history of that battle hns nover been given, It nover will bo, It never ean be. tt wns the bloodlest battle fought during the War, Tero wns not a ritlo- THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFE, Changes as Seen and Felt, they Dually Ocenur, Aft. Tho Complete Surprise of the Union then tho Administration oy Btroat-Cara, it, breaktwork, or the eemblancy of protec- iny honeing, and thoy all tell ma that thore ia not er Using a Few Leer Itto the country, and the Rewiiblienn party, : Hee TRC ery. Hoh man stood upimopon | Lroovec Letter from an OMteor of Gene | Wi or rad iiko itin tho book. Tho Wiloulty L Doses, Cincinnatt Commerctat (Rep,). and its own self-respect, to defend nud sita- field and Itorall Ponies hiscbeeast to ibe ator, Prentias’ Divintos. (f nuor {8, people do not know the enuse of le Wo are truly sorry the President of the | tain itself by instant. Tncessant, ant relent. | ‘Tho rovised ordinances, which gointo effect on nally’ P d Sr. Lowrs, Mo., April 18—To the Editor of the | tho pecullarity of my pronunelation, and when 1. Good spirits, disnppearanco of Innguor, meianet wenkn tosh anet mu ft wns fought without pencralehip, nnd won be- United States cannot got along with the dis- | less aggression, and, the full cmmnloyment of | the Ist of May, will mnke some radical chauyes | Ore Ooi a tshorn bravery of tho ruk and tho war-club and the sealping-knite. Let it @lohe-Demoertt: 1 woamuch gratified to read tinguished Senator from New York, Mr. | founderstood tnt there ts tebe tint sort of:| “out muulotval lave, thoy come to rend the borrlole libel in the penny wholy, Iueregsa and hardee’ papery thoy would nttirally think that the cause A, Ot aries! tho atntement of Gon. Prentiss in to-day'e Globe- file, 1 nssert that tho inttlo was won o Sun on by his dis | OC my Ampediinent was produced by a luath- 2% Strength -increnses, appetite tinproves, will bi Democrat tn regard to tho part taken by his ¢ nase,” Inh fe |. tio more KONE Tek Conkling, without trouble, war, if war it fs, and we shall have weace, [Oh inponiy mntion wae cua Ace, | ay» Senn tho following facts and fgutess | vision tn that snoguinary battlo, and bis final cum dlsense, do you intend to pursue tn rof- brash a ‘Mmuntionte Calin und aera But itis not certain that any number of ——_——— S hthe evatlona tor witch’ oracle Se oueat * | Tho battle commenced Sunday mornings. surreudor, As an cyu-witnass and participant | orenee to this sult?” aleup, awaken Crest and virorous, bed Mumttinting concessions to the Senator would THE WEST TOWN. “Tho emission of dense. smoke. from. tho April 6, 188% at between O and 7 clock. | ty that battle from tho time tho first gun was “Tshnll follow up this sult to tho bitter ond. 3B Hanpprirance of spots, blotches, tho nkin loolts oleur and. henttays ewe changed from ita turbid and cloudy appears, ton clear cherry or amber colors water paact freely from tho bladder through tho ureth without pain or scalding; little or no sedimenty ‘no pain or woukneas. t 4. Marked diminution of quantity and tre auoney of {nvoluntary weakenloy dischargy de atticted in that way), with vortuinty of pee manent ctro, Increased strength shined tho socroting ginids, and funation harmony n+ stored tu tho eeveral ormins, &. Yollow tinge on tho whito of the cyes, ang tho swartby, saffron anpenrance uf thee changed ton clear, Ively, and healtiy calor, 6, Chose sudering from wenk or ulcerated lungs or tubercles with renliza great benent in expeotarating freely the tough phiegm ormy fram the Ings, alr cells, troncht ar wintpipe throat or houd} diminishing the frequents cough; enoral Increase of strength throughout, the syetomi stoppage of night-sweate uni paint and Tevliny; E Wnignioss around the unk ie bullets,’ dte.2" cessntion of cold an chills, sonse of suffocation, hurd breathing ang paroxysin of cough ont lytite down or arisngis he morning. All these distressing symptoms gradually and suroly dlsappune, 7. Ag day after day tho BARSAPARILLIAN 4 taken now signs of roturalng lent will appear, asthe blood tinproves in Purity und strength dlecage will diminish, and all foreign aud Inpury deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers. hard juin eto., be resolved away, and the unsound sound and healthy; ulcers, fover sores, chrog! akin disengcs, gradually disappear, 8. In cuses whero the system has been si. yated, and Meroury, Quicksilver, Corrosive. Imate have acenmilated and become deporte euusing caries of the We bad about 22,000. mom, consisting of Me- Clornand’s, Prentiss’, ‘furlbut'’s, W. If. 44 Wallaco's, and Sherman's — divistans, all of whom boeamo enjaged in notion at an early hour of that day, ‘Tho battle raged tit tlayk, and was renewed the next morning, prin- ciputly by Gon, Buell's ara ur total loss in the tio ai M Hightlig was 12,- Sti. Gen, Grant’s army lost 10,000. “Gen, Buell s ariny lost 2.16% Gon. Grant lost in prisonora 0h loaving 7,028 killed and wounded. As Gon, rants army nor any part of it was much ene giurcd or Monday, It follows that tho loss above given cerurred on the tratdny. Hugll lost no prisoners. The Confoderato loss, as given by Benuregard, ¥ 58 -10,6W), flo lost loss than 400 prisanert. ennsequently bis loss was tn killud and wottnde!. On the socond day's (ight ho says Is loss was slight. ag compared to tho first. It Probably was above the wate ite MV htt 2,00, ‘ho luss in Buoll’s army nearly equals wur Tora-on Monday. . We juve, thon, it tho first day's fight ‘over 1500 men killed and wounded on both, sides, Beaueopar had 46,000 mon engged on that day, recur to his official repurt, Our loss equals ono in every four and a halt, and bis one in every tive andahalf. A loss of 15,000 mon in killed and wounded out of 78,000 cnmagod tells ita own stury, Tao not recall any other battle during tho War with so large a comparative joss, Now it nay be, with Van Dorn’s fresh troops, thut Gen, Beauregard ‘could have renowed tha attack on Mondny, but 1 don't belleve tt, His losses hud beon too sovere; bosides we hud Gon, Lew Walluco's division of fresh troops tu offsct Van Dorn's, Dut, bo this ns it nay, ny purpose is todiscnss the qucstion its to whether the at- tack upon our army was a Burprise, Twill sacrifice any amonut if neocanry to vindl> ento my reputation, If I had not the inisfortine ofbaving un impedimont-in my apeech which inight give plausibility tu the charge of the pen= ny shoot I would caro nothing for It, for my mpevels ‘would then givo the lic to the Infamous slander.” “Would you bo willing to stuto your version of the tusihuntion In reforenco tg tho watch and Horse’ “All about thatis elmply this: Soma sevon-_ teen yeurs ago [ had 1 horse and carriage stolen ono Gyening from tho frant of the Leader office, and {never benrd from Itaince. It wag a mate tor of notorlety through tho whole ollico that It wna so stolen, © Sume years ago, whilo attendhig 8 Stato convontion at Columbus, [ oceupled i ruom In tho Nell Houso with tho Jon, William Mekinley, of Cantons Mr, Mugaell, tho renper nnd mower manufacturer, of Mussillon, and anothor gontlemin, whose name I have forgotten, ‘This last poraun got, up carly in tho morning and went out and left the door unlockad, Some thief caine in whilo we wero asleup and stole my watch and wullot, and iso stolo slr. Ituasell'a watoh, Somebody f am told, has twisted the story so ns to moke It nppear that tho theft took ‘plico at some disryputable resort. Tho propriétors of tho penny abeat wilt have an Dpportulilty, to prove anything {improper connected with tha story of the watch and Lorsc, Last Wednesday 1 roportor of that sheot cnlled nnd Impudently showed mo the manuscript of an artiota attacking my finuncial credit, and which waa afterwards published tn tho disrepu. tabla sheet. In answor to my inquiry why ho culled to show tho urticlo to ma, the follow said tht bo was sent to tind out whothor the articlo ‘wis correct ns to figures, andi thoy’ were cor- a fired tt!) botweon 4 and 5 o'clock p.m. Sunday, April, whon Gen, Prentiss surrendered, I am ninused ta seo tho effort nado by certain Gene cruls to mako It uppenr that they woro not sur prised, by tho enemy, but ready and cayer for the fray. Thero fs but one—and he tho com- manding General, U.S. Grant-who beurre tho hunor of tho gront blunder well. In fact, ho was #0 complotoly disgruntled and dlsguated with tho way in which ho allowed bis cnomy unexpeotedly to bounce bin thut ho bas not oven bad the heart to make an oMleial report of the great battle— sup. pose on the principio ‘that tha leust suid ubout it the better, 1 was Asalstiunt Surguon of thy Kightuouth Regimont, Missauri Vuluntoars, comimanded by Col, Mudisun Millor, Our roxl- ment belonged tu Gon, Brontiss’ division, which aus [n camp considerably to tho loft and a little to tho rear of Stiloh Church, on tho outor ine, Sunday, Apri G, 1ed2, was a beautiful morning, ‘Tho min arose In wt its splendor; tho leaves of the white-ouk trees wore about the sizoofn Byuirrel’s Coty thors wis a pooutine stillness i the uttospticre; the birds wore flitting and aing- ing torotah tho branebes; all aniuntted nature apparently was unconscious of the terrible svones nbout to bu enacted. f hid’ received no orders to uve tho sick removed from camp, no orders to get rendy for battle from any one (the senlor surgeon was sick nt this tine, therefore L was in churgo), ‘The stok-cull waa had at the usual hour; the sick assembled at tho hospital tent, officers and men throughout tho crus cooking and cating thelr broukfast as usual; in fuot, some word yet in bed, I took my seat at be fruitful of peace. The pro ability fs, that, = A as amokovatnok Og nny oat toe pcpractivt, or fect vith~ chi whore rein ys no onc can bo at peace with Conkling with: Sallecton neu ute. Paris Over. shelEee any chimney aurwhers enceelnt ho olty shall be out'submitting to his bidding; und that we | Per rene Under ons of Wort Cl + | ulsancor proeideds that chimneys. of bulidings presume the President ts not expected todo, | ‘The Hoard of Auditors of Woat Chicago met | ite exclusively for private rosidences shall not ‘Tho course of the Senator from Now York | Yesterday afternoon. There woro prosent Jus- | be deemed within the provisions of this ordi+ has been very singular, and ina smaller man | tees Scully, Morrison, Walsh, Demars, Miller, | nance. tb fae hav termed at Supervisor Nordhem, and tho nowly-clocted wv. ‘tho Codes or aerate ae any boat or Sooome., aight for some yenrs have been fered at | cheng, WM, Jones. ‘Tho outgoing Clark, Nels. | he dugiteororotborieelntuu Muriieat to once : : Graves, was also prosont, and Introduccd bis ne Or engines In sald buat, or iioperating such . CROOKED AND SENSATIONAT« succossor to the Honrd. A communication from | locomotive, und tho proprietor, levseo, nnd oc- It wns understood that he was notin favor | Coltector Scnillo proposing to the oxrd that, in | cupaut of uny buliding who shall permit of ate of the Fivetoras Conaisslone sent anya tla How of tho disputo long extsting botweon tho | {ho smoke-suick of nny auch Done or lucomcti vey steps takon by which the election a unt | town and the Collector regarding tho % per cont | or the ehimnoy of nny building, within tha core was disputed nnd Hayes made President, which tho Collector pera in te) rabies of ro- porte ll tts, ent Holdacmed ahd hold gi Ut Wy OF If he ever permitted himself to be within | colving from all city colicctions and the expense | Ci qf I, 4 roach of the friendship ot President Hnyes, | to the town of Mitigation In this matter, be | Umense, Uo Une In Asum not less than €5 nor the fact is unknown; and he never seemed | Woud plnco it the hunds of tho Super- | + Tt stil bo tho duty of tho Commissionor of to move without the potent help of iinposing visor his check fot $7,008,014, boeing the | Henith and tho Superintendent of Polloc to amount collectod during bis torm of offive, sub- | cattsu Secs. 11d und 1,044 of this article ta bo dultuences In New York, not Republican. fect, howover, to the following conditions: If enfareed, and tu make’ complaint ngninst, und ‘Tho vehemence with which he was assalled tho Supreme Court shall dealdo that the money causo to be prosveutad, all persons violating the ma." by John Kelly's newspapors aftor the Tam- | yotonya of right to the town, ho will rollimuish | ~ Undertho rovised ordinances many’s Chief lost the Coutrollershtp of New { att clatm to it: but {f, on the contrary, the Court NO MORE TELEQRADIC WIRES ~ York, seemed to point to tles that had been } shall decido that tho Collector ts ontitled to it, | can, bo strung upun poles. Tho section in ro- strong and tender rudely sundered. it shall be pald to Mr. Schillo or his helrs, and | gard to this mutter compels the laying of all the Sirs Conkline appearetl as the climplon of | sizo thats resolution should! bp tuserte, fh tne | rata wires uns, Andy tat aubhot! h is of si oO! 19 Lio: jc bet the chin tenn 28d Was rogant In ABStUIDIDE. The nrount Woant and’ tholt auccestors to | “No peraon suit nerentter oroct, construct, By m , . 1 Hable Republican districts. ‘Tie communication nlso stated that tho North | or alley within the vorporate limitsaf the City ‘Me strongest Republican districts from | ‘Town Bourd hud, in view of the increased Invor | of Chicago, under the penalty of $10 for cach tho States. of ‘New York, Pennsylvania, nnd | of the Collector, voted a cortain stim over and | and every offense, And euch and avery: any any Illinois were for Blaine,’ The most inveter- | nbove tho Weunl’ $1,600, and recommended that | such telegraph pole, Hino or wire. or cloutria con eS vo | bones, ricketa, splhal curvatures, contort ho hospital teng, commonced oxamining | rect, hedid not know but [might arrungo to have rons, 1 5 ductor shail be continued and mnuntainod aftor | “Now tho effect on nn army aurpeised {3 con- | t rs it suppressed, Of course my self-respect was tho SAR: Ate third-tormers were ‘from the hopelesly | tay UacMeN ee sod that Mr. Schillo had | tho first conviction sbull constituon new and | fusion and rout. It fakes’ afar bottor dlsol- | 284 Prosvelbing for, thy wick: my hospient | i ciitud, and’ the fellow vont. wimust headlong LLLAN will resolve uvray’ theso nepoua Democratic States, aid. over into his hands the 2 per cent, and | soparate offense. plinod army than’ ours wus nt Buitoh to rovaver | MN, PouNe A IONS alee wish thom | down tivo Mllghts of stairs.” = and exterminate tho virus of tho discaso ‘row After the third-term defent, Jhstico Morrison moved the passnyzo ofa resol | No person, company,or corporation to whom | trom a, sieprisos and cepeolully from such | toyo, Whon Lond got avout bulf through with rr tho syater. THE SENATOR SEEMED INCONSOLADLE, ton complying with tho Colloctor'srequnat, aiso | pormisylon and nuthority has herotofore beon | un onslaught as was mado by the Webois | sy siok-call my cars wore greeted with tho unx- WHEAT IN 188 ‘ae fi ‘thong wie Acta et shesa mea and was opposed to the nomination of one of | tendering him tho thinks of the Hoard for his | elven to ereet und matntaln telewraph poles aud | ou that, day. dt must | not bo for | fous and animited eall and comtnand of * Fall, TOOT none eH ee hig own friends a6 Vice Eresktent. (16 wag 9H0-einanco Cominitton niga reported that | the tree way ct days see matitaln ar so. any Aiftientt to reconeHle hin to the caudlidaey OF | suey hud exumined tuo pay-roll of tue Collector | telegranh pole, telegraph line or wiro, ot wloe, rthur, and he thonghe a Le 'Y by | and Assosgor and found tho xntno correct, aud | tric conductor in noy strect, avenue, or alley in Charley Foster a mortal atfront. recommentled ita piymont. ‘Thoy furthor rec- | sald city, under the penalty of $60 for cach anc Whon he entered into the eampalan he dtd | ommended that the Deputy Collector be pal $5 | every diy such porson, company, or corporntion it with so, many reservations ad formalities | por day and $3 per night, that all the deputios | shall maintain or use any such telegraph pole, toward Gen, Garfield as to ndvertlse to tho | und clerke in tho oitice be ‘pal tho same, and | ino or wire, conductor, after sald day and year country that he was not cordial; and usually, | thut tho eash-boy be pald $1.00 por day, andthut | last atoresitd, ‘during his Western speeches, lie said go | 2e-salarics bo pald unicss the stutumunt of tino “Krom and after tha Ist day of May, 188}, mnuclfor Arthur, and. so litiie'for Garileld, hg aworn 10 and BrOparly Dor Nels ene hiaikbor Shorty teleuraph Hino. oe re ae eee eas 0, jo bi of tho Clerk, amount in tho i as to make the contrast offensive, ate to $0020, was dladuséod, sotne Objcotion | Imits of the City of Chicago stall bo lald undor He was tnken to Mentor by Simon Cam- Being mare to caveral tema by which tho Town | thoatrcete of sald city, und ateuch depth from in getting him to the house of the cnnilidate. | quallfientions of candidates for potty oltices, elden } epu me Noothert two nien in America, it Is belleved, Myustiees Morrison and Soully claimed that If | expose or endanger ny wator or sas-pipes, could have accomplished tho task. lic | such persens were too penurlous to pay for | sowers, or drains, or nny parts thorcof, kicked all the wa’ tholrown qunlification thoy anh not to hold “Such wires or conductors shall in no cngo bo It is claimed ne Garfield could not have | the ollices. 1¢ was inully ayreed to pay the bill. placed at n greater diututico from tho curbatono “Db 2 if ith the help of Sonat Tho Assessor's bill of €2,0W for extri services | separating sldowulks from carriagoway thin eon elected without the help of Senator | wug iad over till the next meoting, with tho ro- | fuur feat, excopt In crossing atrects, runsing ‘Conkling, ‘The same thing may be said with | quest that he itemize tho same. transverse to tho direction of tha sald lines, equal trith of seyeralother men, New York | On motion of Justice Scully, It was resolved | when such crossing shall be mude In the shortuat gotten — that of that army Was composed of raw, groen, tmdisciplined troops. Miny of them had noyer fired t musket in thor lives, and but fow of the regimonts had evor scon # brignde drill, much fess participuted in ono. A surprise to an army of this kind inuat have ended tn utter rout, ‘Again, if that surging, impetuous Rebel army had not met with stubborn resistance, how long would it have taken thom to have renched tho Jandlug? It was.not moro than three and a bale or four millos frum tho Stilub Church, whon the battle opetied, to the Tec whora our Duse of supplica was, yet at nightfall tho nearest polnt they had reached was fully two miles nway. If tho army had been surprised and *bayonoted in thoir beds,” and the. like, ag sone of tho newspaper: sorenspondents would huye tho pub- Iie believe, how Inovitubly diforont would the result have baon. How oasily would tho army have beon driven {nto tho river, or have beutt surrendered to thofr assailants. Dut such was not the caso. When night sot in it round our army inn bad auough,-condition, it ts truo, it dlsenses, however sluw nay be the cure, ted better” gud find thelr fronerat health finproving, their Hesh nnd weight Increasing, or even: keep: Ing its own, it is a Bure slyn that the cure {5 pre gressing. In these diseases tho patient citker gets Lottor or yyorao,-ptho virus of that disease iy Tot innctives If-nyt ‘arrested and driven from tho blood, it will spread and continue to under -mine the constitution. As soon its the SARSAs PARILLIAN makes tho patient “feet betters every bour you will grow better and increase in Dane wren’ power ot this romedy {8 ind irent power of this romedy {6 In disease that threaten denth, a8 in CONSUMPTION | of tho hunes and Tuberoulnus Phihisis, Scrofue In-8yphilotd Diseases, Wasting. Degeneration and Ulvoration of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Stop page of Water (instantancour relief affortet whero catheters have been wed, thus doing away with the painful operation of using thes inatruraen tay dissolving Stone {n tho Mader int" fallin!” Mea were ritsbing to and fro, wottlog tholr arms and ainmunition. Tho sumo confusion was noticed in the Sixteenth Wiscon- ain Regimont, whioh was camped to our right. Tefore the soldiors yout fairly into Une, bullets front the Confaderate atirmish ting were cutting: through the hospital tont over my bend, yot ne arders from any ono to get ready for battle. Act- fog upon my own Judwment, tho sick were or- dered to mike thele way to tha ronr, and ambu- tances were ordured to bo got in readiness, Tho wountied commenced coming In,—ambulances londed with thom. Our Hneof Uattla bastil formed In slight of our camp. Ono concentrated, itendly fre from the well-commuinued solid col- ning of tho unomy, and our bewildered and hastily-formed troops scattered like hull, ‘Through tho offorts of Gen. Prontiss und other ollicers, the soldiors wore rallied and formed in lino - of tattle about on quarter of an milo to tho ronr. This was sbout t o'clock, While nur scattered troops wore being reformed after tho first repulse was the time Eli Perkina Predicts a Groat Crop— Winter Wheat Fineo— Chances for Spring Wheat Never Mottor—Nowns from Dakota, tho Rod River, Mia sourl, Hilnols, nnd Indlana, Spectat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Sr. aur, Minn, April 10.—Aftor examining tho whent crop during the Inst three weeks, from ‘Tonnesies to Dakota, I am prepnrod to place my judgment on record, 1s 1 have In provious yenrs, and say that the prospects for both winter and spring wheat aro as good ag I have ever scen inthis country. Ibelleve the next crop of whont will ba 625,000,000 bushels. Last yeur I estimated in Tite Cistcado Tarun tho voming crop nt 476,000,000 husbels. It danily mncasured up 480,810,723 bushels. ‘Tho wheat production iu 183) by States, was: tt tho cavalry wus sentoutto recannoitre to | stat Wreat.bu. | and In all cascs of ‘could not have been carried without Conk- | that all distinctions of Hend' Clerk should be | straight lino, or In making necossary connec- | but” fully 18,000 men, word’ still in tno "7 he, Jing And his frlends, » | nbollabed {n the Collector's and Asscssor'aoilicea, | tony with bulldings and stations. and ready fora ronowal of tho | seclt thore reully was an onainy in our front. | Narn {tonnes tool | Inflammation of the Blad: Cant " SRA ITAL and .that the olorke be puld according to the | “The method employed in laying sald con- | combat. Liout, Wallace, with | 8,000 fresh | Woods wore full of tham—noblo mop, well | Yermont., Wost Vinwiafiss. 4.6010) OW WITHOUT THE TIDEHAL REPOBMCANS: | vaiuo of tha service rendered, ductors shall bo such that {t will at no tine be | troops, had arrived, aud’ was ready for tho | Mounted and canippod. ‘Thoy hud gone buen | Saemchuwuiia Kant der.and Kidneys. There were more Conkling mon than Liber- Mr. Michnol W, Ityau, through bis attornos, | neccasury to romove so much of tho pavament, | next day's tight. The Rebuls bad lose one man | short distance aon. pind ip to tho solld Mhoto Istana, 7 nis, bnt both were required to make up the | Mr. Prendegrast, sorved a notie ot the West | orto make suvh oxenvation, we to matorinily In every five, hud nunrly exhausted tholr am- tonuition, and thoir ordnsnce-witgons . were muy tiles in tho rear, stuck fast in the muds tholr galinnt leader bad boon stain, aud tho first day's Impetuoslty spent... ‘hose of us who folight.tham know whut that menns, Thoir first nttaok was itlways the, most savore. ‘This, in short, was tho condition of things nt tho close of tho first duy's tixhtiug, suying noth- ang of the arrival ot Duell’s army, ‘ * ‘ask now In alloandorsla it possible that a surprised ariny—a focing, panic-striokon, dig- organized, and routed forec—could havo in- tictad such punlehiaent en Its advorgary and presented suoh « front, ufter twelve hours of tho severest Nghting over,known?: ‘Tho fact Is that avery prjvato soldier know of tho progonce of the Kebelsin force in thor iui. medinte front. It ta tryo that thoy did not know how largo tho forco was, nor did thoy ox- peet the onemy would olfgr a pitchad batwe on tha ground golectod by ourselves; but they did expect to be orderod into ling every ‘min- ute for soveral days preceding tho uttack, and dd expect the order “Forward to Corinth.” ‘This bad become n cainp phrase, which could bo heard any time of day io ony camp or inany regiment. It was oqually na well understood aud believed that avery ineb of ground between our cunp and Corinth would bo disputed and thut the Rebels in our front hud boldly comoout to dispute our onward: march, Outposts, plokots, and vedots ind Ween stationed at ail proper polnts, and ovary precaution, hud Leon tukon, ua If n battle was tgininant. Al this in= ulcates that thore was nor,could bave been no purpriso In tho attack, When the uttuck camo, tha Rebol army wero Jn close column, ‘Choy struck Sbhermun's divis- jon obliquely and pushed it davk somowwbut In disurdor; noxt thoy struck Prentiss’ jeft and knouked it to ploces, At this juncture Gen, Nuttlo's brigade of W. HL. Wallace's divlaton Conngotiont. ; Republican majority. own Canvussing Hoard that be intended to up- | inpedo traltcor passage upon sldowalk or atrout Now ‘Throughout the eampatgn thero.was an | ply to tho Supreme Court tor a writ of manda | during operation of laying or ropatring eald con- undedat fromthe Noy Yorkers flowing | fut Arun, Re ere Gde" les Ut | Yese™ where Mhal ‘Pertti tena after Conkling that an Ohlo man was a poor tonowon Es rool ethnnay: Hae LOS Se the pavornont fora whit not exceeding two of half a mily in acarriage with Carl Schurz, WASHINGTONIAN. HOME, or paesny 0 and traltio sani pusedy Ro bo inters : =n elrcumstance that sight cost him 40,000 rupted “horoby for a longer Resist than one Now York votes; and an intinit assortment Quarterly Meoting of tho Directors. | hour. ' of frivulous irritations of which elilldren | Tho regular quarterly mectiugof tha Dirootors | | "The work of removal Aad Aapiacaioant oF 3 ahonid have eon nehamod, one thing wax | Of the, Washingtonian Homa wos boli Tussday IRRKye God patie pradesh and CArUNKR néard From Gonkliog, aul that was, tat Ne | tattoo uppotnted to employ un eayart toexam: | Ys la all mubjsot tote ongral und giver + Inust namo tha Secretary of the Trensury. | joo tho books aud papers und ascortain the ex- | Visiou of tho Commissionor of Public Works. } Alo wanted I, P. Morton forthnt offies, It was 90% ap Excavation, In any and ullof the Improved # ‘opposed to tha Presiitent’s policy to put a | Sct Snancial status of tho Homo, wora not pres- | strouts, avunuos, highways, or public places shall : Now York man in that place, ora man who |-out, but a communleation from I. W. McChos- | ajso be subject to like control und supervision, represented a personality not his own. Ile | ney, tha. oxport employed, accompaniod by a © Tho space selcated for placing suid wires, in : y pi ity i avis attached to Morton as a gentleman, but | stutemont indo up to Jan, 12, ° 1881, oxery see pela ete a ee and fi belleved him Ineligible, = and showing that tho treasury bad beon over | Foi iot oxcocd two feet In width by two fcoP: i . Senator Conksling could have had anything | drawn to tho umount of $80.43, wagjread and re- depth.” I f i gis, Darna woul nob niente anya + | forred back to tho Committee. The roport of BTREET-CAN STOPPAGES, 8 fo q i t Heat reanty epartment, | tho Troasurer, Mr. Thomns Wilcc, was thou | , One absurd proposition which found Its way 4 Ot | t into the revision is on 2 KUdjEet OF straw! H put for notlat eside, Mo’ prevented the | roaq, and showed receipts aa follows: Ivete Fev ataue: | the gubjovt oF straute cara, Tho rule of tho North und Wost sido { <A BIRONGER CADINET THAN WAS CON- Companicsis ut present that a car shill sto; 9 ATRUCTED, only at tho furthor crossing. Pa, tho North Sido ‘by proyenting Morton from taking the Secre- eee do blocks ketweon Madison ‘ao. taryship of the Navy. Ly botween tho blocks between Madison and ie en 8 ‘Total. vision strects, ‘This amendment tu tho ordi-‘ Ale hus the credit of the present Postmaster: | nisnuraoments mances provides that tho cars shnil atop 3 General, ono of his old frisnds, but ho had | Disbursementa wherever the passenger wants to yet olf { “pothiing to do with theappéininisntor Janes, | retance 3 $1004 | Pe nccr” ctessttg, ‘or in ‘tho ‘miillo OF. the e.stood afur olf ny to Arthur for tho Vico- | 1¢ waa roforred to tho Auditing Committoe, . 2 ibe friends of Conkling, and all are in high ‘Murch dl... a Anothor nt Nu, 180, the car basto stop, Tho only 4 ‘ positions; but he hns not taken the initiative Reculved fra {dn helping. either of them, und the nomina- Mine. of. Confederate infantry, who deliberately yosa a3 One man and poured a deadly volley into tho Federul cavalry, Such tatnmpede 1 never witnossed again during my whole cxporignes in tho War. Horses ridoriess, nen with ono foot cuught in tho sticrup, thoir bodios dragging and belng torn to picces ns thoir’ horses in terrible fright dashad to the renr, The fruuticatampede only temporarily confused the new line of bat- tle formed by Proutiss’ mon,—it_ was closed up. and mado compact, The Confederate tine of battio cautiously and determinedly — nd- vanced, elated and oencourngot. by tho suo- ceagess alroady won. Betweon 1 and 13 o'clock, 1 ‘think it wa, their advance fot within unghot ranya of our lino. Thoy caine on in achurge. ‘Chooarth scamed to opens no ono gunshot could be distingulsbod; it was ene continuous roar, ke n mighty tore rent. 1 was a short distance in tho reur of our Uno of buttlo—to dross tho woundad ug thoy foll gud send thom to the rear. The terrible tire of tha now Ine of battio wag tere than the bravest of tho brava could withstand, ‘Tho cnomy foll hack, but vlosed up into Hue and came ugaln. For nbout two hours, with short intervals, this fered contost Inated. [ counted tivo distinat charges of the Contedorate forces on Prontiss’ diviaion alone at this: polut, After this thoro wasn lull, The onemy seemned to withdraw from one Immediate front. We goon found out that tho Fedoral line of Uuttle to our right and tert had been driyon back, and tho onomy wae flauk- ing us. Gon, Prenties thon commencod a retro- yrulo movement, butit wus too Inte—we wero confronted on ail aides by a deadly tire, and but two alternatives now reinnined—to div or sure render, Twonty-sevon hundred of ts aurrene dered tu tho enemy betweun 4 and 5 o'elook Sun- day aftergoon, April 6, 16H. Tho abdve ty rough skotob of tho part Gon, Prontiss" division tool, in tho battle of Shiloh, Gon, Pronttss’ urtivio 1g, In the wii, correct. In chronla cases of Loucorrhoen and Uterics disonsos. . ‘One huttle contains more of tho nctlya priuce ples of Medicines than. any other Preparation Takon in Teaspoontul dosea while othors require five or six thugs 33 much, ONE DOLLA PER BOTILE, me. Ee. R. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Dyecatery, Iirarchen, Chotera Morbus, Fever aad Ague neunatiam, Newsistatu, Diph Influenze, Buce ‘Vhroat, Diftcuit Breathing. Bowe: Complaints, Loosenyss, Marrhes, Cholera Morbus ar pantal ds Charges from tho bowols, ure stopped hy ty or Ama Utes by thing Madway's Hendy Holler, Ne vines Hoo of infummation, no rexkioss oF iasstiads, wo foliow the use of thu It. i. Hulint. 0 Texns.se ost "Votal Bites... AUBETE Imake my estimate ur tho coming wheat: erupe not from any otfiuinl sources, for no offiulal catl- mutes bove boon given, but from actual observi~ tons of the growling wheat nod the acres of whout yet to ve sown in the different stutos mired carefully the crop of winter Wheat, ag IL now stands, with the crop in 1880. Unless some Nutlonal cutumity overtakes us we ean not full to produvo 45,000,000 Lushols mors wheut this your than last, Tho averaag, yearly incroasa in tho aeres of whent sown in tho lust ton yoara bus beon 1,600. acres, ‘hat Ig. 1n 1870 we had 1,043,805 acres, in wheat, while it 1880, wo had 86,037,050 sores In whoat, So tho nutural Increase of the wheat roduct of this your over last, counting thirtect nishels to the avre, would bo a Ilttic over 20,000- OW) buahals, Now, whero are we to gain tho other 25,000,000 bushels ? , Twit unswor: The Increase in acreage for ho laut ten yours hnsocourred {1 new torritory, This your thore {4 a lurge Inorenso i tho ores of wiiter wheat sown In Mltnols, Missouri, Kun~ sas, dnd Indinna. Thousands of wcres heretofore god ug corn tand in Middlo Litinola are In whaat this your. Huy cholora and the low price of corn, in connuction with the high prlco of whent, bus mude thia change, Tulmost regret that so much wintor-whent has been sown, beeause It [s sown atthe expense : 3 Ty WAS THE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY 420 | exception to this rule ts botwuon tho hours of 6 et | und 8 in'tho inorning, and 6 and 7 in tho evening, whoo tho compunics are nuthorized to muke the othor Gonerals—oven Gon, Grant—imay state to the world, {n ng Atrong terms us thoy plause or cin, that thoy wero not surprised nt tho battle of Shilow, yet st will not convince to tho con. tray the thousands of brave men who fought at a terrible disadvantage thut day, . D. flours, M. Do, Late Surgeon Eightoonth Reglmont Missouri Yuluntovra, i¢ look so uniformly well in ten years. Ido not think there wre BW acres of bint winter wheat fo all Kangas, Uituold, Missouri, and Indl. ana, In Kansas and Missouri the growin Srop novor looked sv well, “Throughout Indiana it could not look better, In Southern Milnols and up to the spring-whent ling it could nut be tine proved, Ohlonover falls. Bouthorn fown is wil right. ees 1 Wisconsin to-day, though ff 1a not n winters ant State, { -suwtho winter wheat looking nels, Now how about spring wheat? ¢ ‘the apring wheut forina a sinall percentage ‘of tho 600,u0U,000 Dusholy, but It fa in regard to the spring whent-that tho boar eroaker fs dtu, niwstof his cronking, Thera have boun lov snows near Chico and out in Dakotit, but not tw hurt the coming erop, All compininta nbout the apring-whout vrop belug conditional aro utterly epiunn laa na .word, E wish to ay tit ail this bear grumbling is wlekod, uid hus ne bottom Init, Itis utter humbug, ‘Tho spring ia ngearly in Minnesota and Wiscousin aud usual, ‘To bo sure thore 1st bolt.of snow from nlite above Chicayo to Milwaukee, which narrows to forty infiva wido from Jangsvilie and Beloit to Bulviders, ‘This bolt grows still narrowar vs it wpproachad tho Minsissipol. ‘hon it oxtends about thirty-five miles wide aut through North- orn lown and Southorn Minnesota to Stoux Uity and Yankton, Evon in Jown thoy ure nuw Bow ing wheat on this snow-belt, tho snow haying meltod, . ‘And how, {s it up in Wisconsin’ Why, tho dust is fying from Portage to St. Paul. Gno hundred and atry miles north of Camp Douglas tho farmers are now sowly, wheat. Atl ulong the old Weat Wisconsin Rou from Elroy to Bt. Paul tho whont tssowa or bes ineown, At Kochester, Rod Wing, and Wino, the xeagon Ja earlier thi i gitw thom sowing whont yostorday nour Portage, ‘fomab, Buu Claire, and Hudson, This afternoon Terwe down through the suow belt from dunes. ville to Culengo, The snow was passing uwny Uke ndrewm, leaving tho ground, mollow and frostless, ready for tho plow, T saw 4 mina from Watertown, Minn.and. pine City teday, When 1 nyked hin about tbe chunces for spring wheat, be suid? “ ‘Shoy were hover bottor, ‘The frostiis all aut of the ground, © Tho soll fs very mellow, auny farmors are plowluy new. Inu weok there will be no anow to hindu” “How isit up ou tha Northorn Pagifey" I axked Mr, Austiy, the Mogistrur of the Land ‘Oltlee at Furuo,’ 2 ni * “ Wo nee eocding as fast ns wo can from Fargo: weat towards Whentland, Wo don’t want hotter woutbor in Northern sflunvsota nor on od Aivor,"* wi the inawer, “Tg tha snow all gone on Red Rivert” L asked, *Cortainly, Itis warm us summer there, And plows are ronolng from Duluth to Lisimarok.” Mr, Oundetd, a lirge whont-ralaor upon tho Northorn Vacio, tolla me tha wonthor tu dulight- herocs of Fort Donelson: wero inyulnorable to tholr attacks, and ,thrico tho ranks Of tho nssuultlug columns wero repulsed. Unter in tho day, and, as Lrucollect, about $ Pe m,, thoy missed. In front of Prontivs, plorcod hie centre, rolled the two wins of bla division back? word tt bls right wing wis. tgbting with tholr buoks to ours. In the meuntiine they swarmed through tho breach thus mado, Dupin the right whig of Proutiss’ and tafe wing of Gon, W. HL. Wallaco’s dtvisions, It was heru that Wallace was killed in trying to check tho Revet advance. ‘Tho rost {4 known and need not bo ropouted. J have always thought the only man surprised nt the attack was Gou, Grant. Clearly he did not expeat It, clso ho would have been on tho tleld. But tho army was pot surprpeile us tho olruumstanees which 1 buve dotuiled abundantly demonstrate, Nelthor was Gen. Sherinan, 1s ls reports on the 4th and 6th of April show. If {twas t surprise, Judged by tho damage It dtd its adversary, st would hnyo been bottor for the couutry {f some of tho othor aroles bud beon tn alike mannur surprigod, W, HL. GALKINS. one into MHno—bayi double-quickod" two ve that {ustantly stops tho most excruciating pains, flon of his friend Morton'te be Mintstor to | pene cia y ee aa ERE such reyulations ag thoy goo tlt, ‘The reason fur | miles—and oho :ked tho Kabul advunco. ‘Tho Hygvover, to fulla to stato Ree eee are ied a eet g winter whent look? allays Indaineonsy and cures, Congestinas, 4 qBrinee beg not given him tho slightest cou- ‘Atcelved. Ducharged, | $6) pati wae at tho fartser SrOe Aa at Tie OEE Aas erreEe pee arti pay ond | putinte lino uf bate. Gen. Shorman und nll | | Peay to all tho eronkers thut Chava never seon | Whether of the Lungs, Sanit Tatetacot i ThePresident was disposed to have penes mepearysreosest i i | gruer to avold uécidents 1a ongo of curs mouting. ether glands or orgies, by oup auppltentio IN FROM ONE ‘LO TWENEY MINUT fo matter bow violent or excruciating pall thuomatio, Hed-rldden, Indira, Ceipy te ous, Noursisie, or proglrated with disease ing suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will all TNELASISEAYTON OF TILE 118 MATION OF TI Sy areal ALION OF AUADDEL, PLAMMATION OF THY OWES. pone THKOAT MIR CIEU rai NTiTiNU, Bysrmnia CRUE Bete ee LAT AICI, UN FLUENZ HADACHK, TOOTHACHT, * COLD CHILLS, AQUI, CHILIS ONILBLATNS, AND FROST BITES. + Tho application of the Rendy Relief to be part or parts where the paln or diflleatty exist will afford caso aud comtort, Thirty to sixty -dropa. in hale a tumbier ot water will in i few tminutes cruuys Spruima, Sour Stomuch, Heartburn, Sick Hew ache, Dinrrhon, Dyauntory, Colle, ‘Wind iu (he Bowéls, and all Ynternal Puing. ‘ ‘Travelers should always carry a ottle at [ad way's Reudy eller with thom, A few dropsia Water will prevent slekness or putts fro hint of water, It is butter than Lrench Mrandy Bittors ne o stimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGHE cured for (itty cenit . There is nota remedial agent tt thie world that will curo Poygrand Ayia and il other Malar us, Iiliouse Scarlut, bi holt, Yotlaw, ant etbd tevord (aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) x0 quiet! as RADWAY'RREADY RELIEK, | FIETY CENUS PEt HOTTLE. HADWAY’S Regulating Pills! PHRFEOCT PUNGATIVES, KOOTHING APE ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. et with Perfectly tasfeless, clegantly coated ¥ eet eu, purge, regulate, purify, elewnse, ant Strengthen. Hudway's Hills for the cure Ginariars OF the Lean qd Fhe noys, Bladder, Nervous Diseuses, Head at Supution, Coativeness, Indixeatlon, Ineapeny ire Pillousndas, Rovar, Luflurnsmition 6 the fiom Hus, and all derangements of the Intern | cera. Warranted toetfeat a positive Ore ruly vegetable, containing no mercury: eral, or deloterious druss. \—rendy to do anything for peace with tho | Maret. aaananait SAN Pe titra iy cet thee oer i texeoptlon of making the ‘Treasury Depart- | _ During the quarter oi have boon romularty dls. | OWN crossing whlch It stops ats und thors fe No ~anent the Sendtor’s perquisit, ‘lhe President | charged, 8 for drinking in the Humo (two of Under the uew rule, howover, two card Will Uo hhad too high a sense of duty, tov clearncom- | thom twico), 18 by the Committco, 25 without | stopped at the auine crossing, to tho rout risk prehension of his accountability, to do that; | Potlee.# with notice for violating the rules, | anu annoyanco of pussongers. ‘Tho North Sido and therefore it seoma that, ns Sanator Coke | '9,nuspital, 1 to the insune court. rulv problbiting the stopping of cars between ‘Mug fs constituted, oer dance’ ae a fhat ne ua drented Oi, struts was inado for tho, purpose of saving TAGS 18 51 gases, Win January, 20 in Febroury, ond 2 in| ting und saving stock, ‘Thore Is 8 constant me shortened, nies Wil 0 lo Oo dlinine the Post-Ottice, is {n the hands of aman who, | Tt @4d approved, feh th ib ad I = is! io number of stops. fo oa cor 4. since hy appointment, has taken oceasion to Pieper ine aba ant Ee: debe nae beck Stops only nt caoh streot-crossing it cnn muke L4 P tell the country ie was proud of always sug- Much voltor time than If It 18 compollad to sto § fatning Senate Gouidings Due'k' ty well | pothape quoinil tiny." nr sor ang | Seago balenay sentugeeare Ww convetfents f> > Known that tha Postmaster-Goneral con- | — A disvussion arleing as to tho coltcotion of tho phew 1 Inzy people who don't want to walk halt « biock, + ducts ifs oflice on business principles, We | outstanding dobts duo to the Home, it was ro- | thoy are a great inconveulonce to scores of Lope his npnalntmicnt ts not on that account volved LS eR ape eT othor people Who want to wot home ns early 08 “ii The Treasu upartment is very impor: o ua io bringipal | rensan ho Com bt R % + a any had in abutting «down on 4 inet, in Ne 1 perc ati eas for two. the Guas Prohibition in Kansas, thee frequent stoppages wis in prder ‘to 4} tompservic; and, second, the possession of | Frank Manny, v Kansas browur of boor, | Muka tlio, If it ierenulted uow to efop wher the Custom-liouxa'would tenn, tn the hands Pious tales ko hid frlondy: Dee: Willan de Peat Abert Sete Lies tte caer ° i é i trie ° a one ces ra Revise aan) thon partisan. “WINFIELD, Kus, April 14, 188L—Mr, William | Ber on, wad thon to stop at tho corner atl Huron fh porters | J, Lemp, St, Luts; Mo.: Morowith £ send you a | streot to lot a pussonger aif, whon the wholo & quarter of a million dollars a year for cau | car-load of'barloy, whiob please sell for mogud | buses might Just ns well have Deon dono nt | Q! nite have tried my Leut to dispose ein our a * ely Btates, ought to have some, discretion in ro- Moning towit It have Mob sueccuted, Thave delays. eae spect to the ‘Trensu vearad Ov ny brewery, wd lo eae i, gvetene dent of reaenalbliliye aidenttarane | Hot bellove 1 coul yot $000 for it howon ae | A Xich Mostontan’s Will—A Mitton } spointing one of Conkling’s frienis in the sone oy lop: Frobibitton law. 1 baye ovor $1,000 and a Half to a Friends Wife and a ip Cabinet and giving another a forgian wis | Yovolludrop: My bacloyandsmalteos mowseouts | ‘THowwaud Hach to dlls Slaters. id) Blon,—and bestowing otter ofices so that there | a bushel, but 1 cannot got W conte for (tnow, | py gtlon Cerreatundence Hurtfont Cuuraut, Was Ashout from those who made an oceu- | You baye no iden bowour pouple are upsot by png Hoan Welant velit 4 aol wathe ott Be pation of the celebration of Conkle vire | thu now law, A your ago uur town was prosper> | Hioholor, who bad inherited a ‘root leat of ff tues ond triumphs, that he was Ravlig | lu, note house nor store to bo had, aud OW | inonuy, which ho hid moro thin doubled by hie evervthing his own way,—the Robertgon | you will tind 100to 150 hunses vacated. stores | Sin bouluess success, lie wus noe an amtaule 32 appointinent was made. that brought $40.4 month rent ave ompty. Cho | mans noithor wus he fond of bis rolations. to it Pie was purstnnt to the policy of tho stuto oF ullulra ts guch that even our Vrobills | had favorite autaido of them, but they wore not SiAJORITY OF ‘Tie REDHUNEST ton peoplo aro Rotting soured, und rexrot whut | unyy Uno of his nolhbora at bie donmlao 4, i REPRESENTATIVES OF | thoy have done, Ifyou snould find anything couitry resurt was Gon, Charles A. Whittier, 0 a THE REPUBLICAN PAUTY, lor me there please lot me know. Yours truly, | Huston broker, Mr. Wright took a fnuvy to him a “who nominated Gen, Garflald inatond ofGen. | wpe st, Louls Bruunpiekers Corniekhe etosn and to bla Faniily. ‘Thoy ire umony tho most re- cena Aue eoly thee eee Fee editor recontly made # visit to Kunws, thus tolls spected of our Goston poople.. Mr. Weight was fond of yiaiting thom und baving them visit ds dorsement of tho unantmous vote of tho | Gily 222 Sew Probibition law works in that | hin, sing, Whiter was kind to the old wantivs tat \ General Assembly of New York, “In Ws 0, Kas, tl ott Mat, and a plonsant Friendship oxtated hotwuon OF coursy this appointment mude plainthe | crowded re itt eoniting corer thts Kunens, | eet Ho protably contided in bor niore than fact that it was not the policy of the Adinin- | Cit, Mo. to xot taeir beer, ‘Thuy would Hilup [| Muy one cise, Chis spring ho wont to Hardin jAstration to provide that Senator Conkling | 8ud return the noxt telp and the ie went on al Sas Paton ieee f career Ono shiatay should have the use of the Custam-lousy for | Yay long. Wo woro raliubly informed that many | Pradnea to dire. Nene that ho. whould ko his personal purpososs and that te necepted | Gf, e most wuLstuntial bustness-mon among thy eee Or Boo slattend at onen fae bho auch. aad Mf awn declaration of war. If it isan le us | Ggrmane in Topoke, Atchison, Wyandotte, and | too with hora loston puysician, wien), It 16 A Vi . rite other pluces wera xoing to sell out thetr stores, 2 ‘ fs Yd hayo it hot and heavy, aa it could not come | puteher-shons, bukeri a shue-shops, WiLL eald, shy engaged at the mito of #100 por day, #) an better shape or the for tho Adiinistra- | viow uf leavibg Rupes to como to, Miasourh | S48, Weight aid not live long after ae reauhed i tion, find where thoy tan onlay the rights of a onze te Matt Wilhacon aster” Ber err montane Now we find the Senate tied up ina hope- | without soimuch Prohibition. “Tho Kansas Leg- | Miter y be aN nica, Jess contest on behalf of Mr. Alahone, of Vite | talature, by pussing tho Prohibition wot, Lod, | iter Loqueutling €2N.00 oF #440.005 In loxauios, rd $$ CLEVELAND LIBEL-SUIT. ARomarkable hupatrment of Hoarlng —Cortatn Tonos and Sounds Novor Moard. ‘The Cloyoland Sunday Sun gives a reportof an Interview ono of. ita reportera had with Mr, Cowles of (ho Leader, in reference to tis sult for Mbel_ngainst Sweonoy & Soripps, publishers of the Penny Preas, Tho suit grow aut of an articto publighod In tho Press ns onc of usertos thus out- ned in that paper: * ‘Tho Presa has begun an onterprisa whialr befor it gots through with tt, will probably goat mints Of monyy, xreut personal exertion, ‘and tho loss of Ute of secured of editorial stalls. ‘This work ig no morg than tho vollootion of un Humenso gullery of patncings of all tho modern grout taun of Cloyuland, Whon {t ig taken into consideration thut besldo tho cost of puinting and Framing. thosa plera ros: tho costa of ine Nuinorable lawsuits (for libel), commenced by dtagntliutiod origins, will bave to bo putd, av rank uftor rants of reporters siain by the fricids who object to the pooullur coloring weed in dulinewting some of the characteristics of tha great mon, than tho magnitude of this task will bu uppreolated and.tho publicapirit of its under tukors nppliuded, ‘Hho report of the Intorviow with Mr. Cowloa la as roltowa: “Why did you not institute sult before whon thoy wore uttnoking yout vouonstantly evory slice that penny sheut was eatablishod?” Simply because thalr attauke Woro meroly binokyuurdism, wud 1 did not care for them, Some of tholr scurrilous articles were Ibulous, but 1 pnid no attention to them becuuss of the source from which they. emanated, T com: inencod this suit “becuse the vilo Insinuation contulned tn the nrtlole of Friday ago villainous, so low, that regard fur my ohartoterand reputas on roquirud tie to tuke the step I did, Evor singe T was bore {lad tho mlafortune to have vary pouullar duufnoss, whicb atfoctod my pros wunolidon. A atringer, woo did not know Io, rondiiuy tho libelous urticle, and notlelng my kine pudlinont of apevch, would very naturally think ‘hore Was foundation for the foul charge cons salad in it and thut le what wakos tho libel so How can your hearing afoot your pronun: Shitane le imuy bo ailowad to aa tho quoa> An Intoresting Statomont from Gow, Proutins—Mo Fought Desporately Til Four In the Aftornoon KitksvILx, Blo,, April 10,—To'te Kdttor of the Globe- Denwerat: My atwontion bag been called to tho ditforent oxpresalona recontly made con cerning snojdents of tho battlo of Shiloh, April g, 1803, uid particularly toan article published In. the Globe- Democrat of April 15, copled from the State Reyister of Wiinoja, You wilt pormit me to say that urtiole fa caloulated tu do grout Injus- tive to nuimy brava soldiers ongaged in that ter- riblo ongagement, It says thut tho troops were not In Ino of battio when the Rebel assault was made, ant that mintdat the contusion Oen, Bren tidy and several thousand mon were captured before they could bo orgunized fur successful remlatanco,” K : T do nut scok to assall or disparage the offorts miade by tho ofticors or avldicra ongagod In bat+ Yoon that day. Justice to myself und thoes captured in battio demand that I ahould state truly tha thine and ofroumstiunces of our cap. ture, ‘Chis T do now, from tho fuct thas thora have boon so many attompts made to fulsity vonoerning {t. You muy thus undorst and that wy purpose Ja to vorreut roports ciroula ted von> eerniug: the capture of iysclf and comrades. Tho Cucts are that my division waa in lino uf buttlo near ono-fourti of a milo iv adyanco of tho color ine, and revolved the usiuule of tho onomy at ut early hour of the tnorning af April 6, Isis [as curly 08 hult-past 0), and huid thei in chook fur houra, wuthl tho chemy appeared tn our right ruar, and, asf LORE OL RTLOT INES, added i roti, Hil, sulting ho bud givon hor tho entire bulance of his fort. | by the mlsvontluct of rowimuat notuf iny d+ | ‘Tho answor to that question witl surprise | ll for puttinigia wheat ull over Minnesotu, ‘Observe the following symptoms resu! Hy xinio. As long. as pers ean by a protext gene nero to rotund imunigruuon to that Bild | une, mounting to probably $1,600.00, Buch | vision. wee a youand your roudore. My dosthoss ia some. |, Mt Weds Kounts toite uo that in 17s Hoy bud | trom Disordors of thu 1h ative Ore i, dg of fighting the Democracy on the ureat | has beon oureed in the past. an tihmenue bequest, as you may ‘supposn, bua | After betng flunked and forced to retiro I mot | Wut of thy nature of vulor-biinduess, ‘Thora | Hoavy snows ln Minuiosota on thesvih of April, | | Constipation, Inward Tiles, Buti wt prinetpte ,Of the rule of the majority, tho bis i uatonished avery one, ft isu stupendous result | Gon, Hurlbut with a portion of bly division ad~ | aro cortalu sounda I nover bear, [haya nover | and still thoy raisod a splundid crop of whuat | Blood in the Head, Acidity of tin > ge President’s appolntments ore not “acted eS from an old inan's fancy, Me ‘Wright's own | vanoiug to oursupport, With the ald of olicers | heard tho aound of the bird sinco Loame into | Mat year, jauuna, Heartburn. Divqist of Foul upon, One must be dull not to note the Moro 'Th 100 Lives Lont, rolitives haya been cut ol fh vory little. juanifestations Y ¥ Landun Telegraph, ‘hve of tls sisters hive but $1,000 Gach, Tho Hn they mat the New York machine §2 | nnappity the lout leat the recent dieas- | proceoding sere to buye Dou u trenk of a man, B frous tire whieh destroyed tho Opera-louse ut | with unamiable as woll ae sympathetic impulses, B CHANACTERISTIO AND ¥LAGRANT, Nice is fur wore vorious than wae ut tint sup. | No very great pecuniary bardsbip wows out of ne Democrats in thu Senate ara ready al oF upwards of 100 charred and dive | the will In most cuss, as Mr, Wright's relus 4 The D tein the 8 y uw, Alroudy U ride of 100 chi band ai the i M ‘ight's rel 1 any thie to go into the public business, but | HeUFEd corps “mayo boon token frow tho | tious are gunerally woll off in the world, 1 The Republicans are anxious to take advan. | Se dering ruins, and identification has tu | hour, however, thatahld Is not the fact us ree tage of Mahone’s vote to se the oflle Many etéos been inmpoaatbty except from somo ards ono of his sister On the othor ‘Bho Nutter aol ‘ite 'e to secure the oflices of | familiar urtlole of clotulng or trinkets betongtur fina, nelthor dues Birs. Whittler nuod tho % ut eourved are biost shocking, bola ‘ul oporator in Btocks, ant wd vuld to bave muda oes eu tie eat oy | Se ny a a ie cg | FA aM ca ctlOn, v ih the nvutunes i i 0 diro wiivturtuue oney Ly tiwon, WoO 1 told you lust wook bbstinucy of n desperate ward, sliticlans woe two or three years uxo when the steamer | had umrantecd so much money Lethe new 1mu= At the Kaine time the same lntluencu at the | YFiseces Alico was run down on the ‘Voumes. In sivatenvorpeiss In Boston, ‘The general inquiry, Biate Cupital at Now York prevents the pas- | OBO Walyuee, aut of u family of Boven not eM Won is ag cs whotur tho will ia to stand ur bo 3 Ae two years of use, loft | contested. No rows Anything on the su faze ota law wide mould resell Hs cleans Hontud Inthe cutoora nelunbor, AC iret ke wae | gece De Wright's rolatione ura ontiroly rots nat ee oF! Y unless Dolleved thut all tho ucoupunts of the loweravats | cunt, One runior is tothe effect taut Aon. Whi ta nade Binuchine jab, and the olty 1g | in thy thoutro wero saved and that thosu Jn the | tier bad deelded that be would not receive th absolutely in a pestilentfal condition. Ifthe | upper gulleries alone poristed. owing the puvit | mouey. Anuthor, andy more probuble cae, ts Fight mun cannot make money enough by | which euused a block and rendered ‘escape tm | that be fain negotiation with tho relations, and F cleaning the town, it must not be cleaned, Possible, But tois does not appear to have boon | bas wade propositions to yield up to thom ye thoush It fs dirller to-day than Cunstuntino: | tbe cate, sines, for Inetunco, crouching In a vor~ | $1,00,0W) und accept the rust. Hho fy ta sail for » ple, and deadly fevers ure er of ony of thu wrand ter boxes wus found the | Europe Saturday ia company with ono of Br, fg, and deadly ready develup- f oby of thy wrand th found te | Europe Baturd i M wv oud promise a summer plague. body Of a young mun distyured beyond recog. | Weixbt's uophotvs, which looks ike a good uns Seuator Conkling ly aman o kreot ability aldon, though, strange to say, In a pockot of bi derstundiug bere. Bir. Wright was, it is auld, in cout was recovered the large sau of 4,0 franca [ un Ubbappy frame of mind toward almoat every led to surrender, Wo were priduners of war | tuy apeoch. For inatanov, I used ronuul t git of muny ere them certainly | in notes, Sue iu bly iat daysia 8 Southern hotel; ‘bus | for seven Wmouths, thon oxcuauyed, aud learocd tho word phracblat" funy aa itis spelled uuu) £ 5 t 4 ie reformed in the rear of Hurlbut's right an mimadintely on tho left of tho division cous inmanded by tho gallant Gon. W. H. 1. Wallace, of Uilnols, aonding a raquest to Gen, Hurlbut to move to the loft, whigh requcst was complicd with imimodiutely, so tomy rigbt wus an Wallavo's left’ and Joft on Nuribur's right. ‘This was accomplished at piout $100 a. tne and during the +bulance of the day succossfully Foalstied jibe, numerous and desporuto attacks of thy c@biny until Bx or thercabouts, whun tho right of Gon, Huribat's division, cammaudud by Gon. Pugn. was polug sorely und sevorcly prewscd, by the onemy co miusse, 10 wag ovident tomo ‘that Gen. Hhiribut was boing pyosued vory hurd and l knew that ho sueceastgily resisted until overpowered and coinpelled tos retire, asl now recolloot, mbaut 4 p,m. ‘Dhou tt was that Gon, W. HL. L. Wallace camo to mu-whilo der tlre of Snomy. (bls right not thon engayed) and congulted as to tho coudition ofufalrs, Lrewumbel that wo ero that it was best to bold our posidun tll night, it podst- bie, Aly tett ie for too purpose of xouding sup- port from btw right to my left, und was fatally wounded while returning, At 4:30 completely surrounded by numbers so nunicrous tho yul- dunt olticors und saldlors, with mywuif, were com. thig world, and until I grow up to muntood L had alwaye supposed the music of the bird wasu pouticul tiction, You juay Nl thie reom with canary birds, and they may all sing at once, and 1 noyor would hear i note, but IT wauld hear the: flutters of thoir wings. L never hour tho blus- fog sound In the humun voice, consequently not kuowing uf the uxisteuce of thit aound, | yrow Upto munhood without over making {tin my spocch, A portion of the consununte l nover hear, yot fb cun hoarall the vowels, Lnover could dlatjugulun tho diifereuoos between the hard sound of tho lottar *4" and tho soft sound, consequently 1 fraquently intx those sounds sud munnor, I¢ lathe snme witb the soft and hurd auuni of tho lottery." f¢ was only by accident, after my murrluze,that Ldiscovered tho existence of tho hiestus suunt of tho human voice, Twas thon tuugat urbitrarily wow to make it, but T hover hour itin my own voleo, consequently L froquoutly mise making thateound in iny epeool without knowing it. Owing to its baying bevoine wcvond taluro to me to Ginit the sound uf the lotter ta,’ when L do wake it flavor ia dolug yo, which ina xroat measure gives my pronunclu: ton the -pocutivrity it bus, There ura wordy which [ pronounce Iiterally. ooo ru to the spelling, woich gives ny addilonul pecuilarity to of welybt in the Btomuch, Saur qycta tion Blukings or Fluttorings fn tho Pit ach, Bwhinming of tho Head, Hur cull Brouthing, Fluttering of the Hea OF Suifocating Sousations wher, ina ture, Dots or Webs before tho aizbt. Fevel ir. Dull Pain in the Head, Detletcnoy of pera tion, yellownuss of the Skin und Bycs, ey the ‘Sido, Chest, Lumb, und sudden Flus has . Le foe tees of Teast Pilg will treo Oe stem from wl) the aboye-pained disorders _ FHICH % CENTS PER NOX. BOLD BY DROGGISTS. ” Read “FALSE AND TRU Be Send a lottor stamp to WADWAY < Mw Ode WAMMLN SI, COM MAU ICiLST NEN PBF inrormation worth thousands will be wo you. TO THE PUBLIC Tero can be uo bettior guarantee of the ef Di Tisdway's 01d catublinhod it. It It! es ‘the your, A goutioman acer 4,000 acres of wheat around Warga tolly mo that he bas sowed wheat tn Corer yours ns late as Juno 10, and got thirty bushels to the nore, Now tn regard to the avorage ylelds ‘This yonr tho wheat ts ulmost ulldeiied, Tho ground wie in better condition lise full than anal, The snow hus pratecetod tho winter wheat, Last your tho whout iu many localities was vory poor. ‘Tho crop only uvernyud thirtoen and ong-third busbela por were, Now tho ayer- tinted af Lite Cokes Tying Bo Fever uf bold and succesa- / : ‘This your, with inproved drilling and tillage, 1 bollovg the crop will wverage fourteen bushels per HOP. A X ‘Kho dainage done to railroad property by tho crop-crmakeurs ia cnormous. If the brokers tia New York could sou tho wheut-ltelds mony tho Iinots Coutral Rullroad in town, along tho Northwoatera in luwa and BUinnewota, and wong the St. Paul, those stucks wauld go wp 4 por cent than baso and worthless fui Inaday. Thosoroada will bave nll they cund) tmem. Au there are Fulay Hesolvents i to baufout the wheat orop of leel. god Pilly, be sure and ask for Radway my Ue ELI Peuxins, | Raunt Che laauny ' ddadiny ” de old WHA FY!