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10 IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1881—SIXTE PAGES, - Q Y| ambals . Boforo tho ilimi £ dnwn [ line, soon aftors o'clock, he says: “About 8 a. | from bia horse, and his battery'takon at tho | dontaliy beard that thie oxpedition up the Tone | ploaso makes noto of thls, for it they over | RADIJV. Y THE SHILOIL SURPRISE, |t ncowneon. Botar o e ol e [0 her i iy minth of heAYy innnags [oint of tuo e e o Sarely aAOADS | nenses 1o destroy {ho. Talirond conneotions nt | Pass avor thoto ronds thoy will soo tho most | “~=oc y m’i’i’i{r L llnn.‘s m’r (nfi f"'“x'"y cun{u;v. nrd tho | of Infantry to our left front, in the wools bo- ng. Corinth, Jackaoy, and Humboldt had falled, aud | eharming farming country tho sun evor shane . A——— coming day. o bugle soundod, A no antiutied for the firat thue that tho enemy de Youd tho winull steonrn aliided to, wnd broamo | pnryTias DIVISION AND BHERMAN'S LEFT | gt tho forccs hid roturncd nnd dobarked nt | Wpon. T will tint ovon ‘oxaopt Toxus, uid o '8 n th bout thirty inilos sligumd n duterminad nttagkc b o whols, tp: WHIK QaNE, Pittaburg Landing, on tho west aldo of tho xiver, | b HgY aphrouch wituln whou h druin beat “the revelite, but men tool thelr A History of That Affair from | tusty morning menl, snd looked with sharn o tlio “tonuntains they will Imagine i attontion to tho arms that wors to ducide tho e reglutonts of my divlalon wera thon fn | 8nd the Confedaratos worw crowding In whore | 4y, yniigs abovo Bavannah, that ho Necoy olouds or boavons have como the Rebol BStand- fortinex of tho Mght. 'Tha cool, gray mornig | diyo of Lattle, at thole proper noMet dbys thoy L-,-‘n;}'nt:mgl. \}n.'l'.'zl#’ui:'e“?fifi'.‘m'&"Gfi"'v'l"‘-m!' Gon, Nolson, with tho Intultions of tho trua | downito fondia witth And kiss 11 onrth, und to DR . R ADW AY' point. ) B i, O s rosa it | e hoor ativen_ teoni tho | 1ivercd against it, Polk led liussel solillor, ws impressad that Grant, now on the | BPOTE i tha sunshine. When thoy appronah a ‘Turning to his staff ds ho mounted, Gen, Johnston exelaimed, * To-night wo will water i f the | fis that he formiaiated Nis pian of battle.” 1t i it or| ed his plan of attle. Interesting Extracts from € | Inlsc tovaton short of ontiro victory, n_Uinish, misty bolt oxtonding alonyg tho sumn- :.‘,’,','\'.fnl:l::'m,?;'énp',r,‘,'lfi'{:,'_wfi"f; .‘{.?,{3;&‘.:’,",‘;‘5“‘,25 ;M‘:\“.d i’.‘é‘t‘.’:fi‘\?n"’ulx{?l’;fl«ll‘é :}!:nr"m"l‘hglr!r.:fi{f o urged Duatl to tat hlm[inluuhun. fuell ylelded | mit. -1t is u glorious sight, and mm"onn to bo and U, S % e s nenrer thoy will imagino that thoy, sco Inry fleld, Bhorman's right brigades, however, did Jflhfl_lfllluhl Izndes tpon Hh(.‘l‘mlll\l tank. Aa stne sldo of the river na tha onotny '“'00"“"'" i Il \l Wlf: Biceeod forming ‘Wi ho(ng tholr ground for | FOUk's corpa wits advanolt, Lm;,nthnm w8 das | eouid bo nitnokoed bofore Huoll's nrmy Jolnod. mantiaine ot """" elial 1 liver plauds l N ot h ro bored, lio 18 namindion fnt this was tho firat time ho | Bid putitinto the nght, Stowart thon, otin to his urgonoy, that 1€ ko could get his men, | romombored Biography of Albert Sid- Hhath AKILIHARGGE. ot began * before ke | bucaime satisied that n goneral attack was fne | Under Bragis ordprs advanced the Fuurth Toi- ;:f"‘!"v'm Snd.teaiug over tho Fivoe bo shou m{“{:e;;';gn""f“, f;“"lf; ,";"D'I{"‘::‘;‘l:" . oo R E n BRIEDAY conhiad i tront, © i : tenided with his constant doulal that e wag aur- | Borses ty Laku t bation o Stownrt nakcod the | WNZeon Tiud. hia' wagana londed with nnmunt- | wora ot wanted, for tho Woutiier sion_ locunia ney Joknkions seripag e Breathio fuloytng dxtiiaialde- e preeinto the anionness and vlalanco, of B0 onn fry: anaworad Rivahl, and i | 400 on top, made his wen Sirip na o tlic jowor | As ot ey, A dusty aw in duly or August, and DAYBREAK AT MEADQUARTRRS! tH ) Y if, and onrey tho olothos in w_ bundluan tholr | T found It tha sama in Denyer, Goldon, and Con- THE G EAT 0 u o binw thne appaiiot and overtheaw tho Fods | e TOuRth Tennonsen 0 U0 oharka e doublee | Baydnots, Ammen 8 Belyatalonainie ot ot | teal tina; therolor tae miagis oun Mo raturn R BLOOD P HIFIEH Ifow the Federal Forcos Woro [ eust asduy was dnwatng [ was nwakoned by Seal et un iUt on) i 1 witnosscs. rushod on with n yoll and took the battory, tho rivor by « tortuous ford at the hoad of t as soon ns thoy please In sufoty, Hespectfully, o h % him anil driving off tha supports. 10t thoy Jost thirty- | division, and tuok tho lead, ‘Tho bridgo wis EHL Cusininas, han Taken Uttorly Una- ‘H:u.‘:u‘l“:u 'E; "d:, I:I")“::m“:‘gc"‘ II"‘:' f{l {831'.:;3 n? ;alu‘am: Ina sketch o gl‘l’lrl,t;nl:llv: :L"r&‘:::'wrum %‘\3«3‘1’{"«’{: v%'.!m}fi.&}’.’,‘l"‘fl'fi.’flfi'fl :.“:xlm ':fhl})c & clfl'-" m"flfilrlrm. "Ptvlfit-w:u‘!?n'vll‘m‘fll‘%g "‘"!.}“fi;‘:.’.h'fl Tho Lnke Stroct Horso=Rnllroad, 9 tllg(;;s ]l.‘)?l fi;e(l)‘cgl'lll(‘l X; : 4 ¥ 1l o L T. 1. - e T AWRres. ont snu“ml?lng: o B Wl move lr:[‘mn tho | W ‘Canteary to the views of suchns urgedon | inanding, coming up, thoy woro able’ to ropulsa | from thohead of edch division tho one fole Tv the Editor df The Chicago Tribune, s Afte abandonment of tho attuck, the enemny was | aresoltito coutiter-chardoe. lowing, il moving by one nrerow rondway. Nols e e L anies g | Pound utterly un n-lmml. many belng sur- | In tha muantiolo Ciark, who wns with Rus. | Boivs uniorgy, i fetting forwned was docondod | CI10AG0, April 22,—Tuo publlo [s o doubt in- I ing iy tineoup ot colfeo, Unng—bang—bang er Using a Few . t tug of Har- | prised and eaptured 1n tholr tonis, nd otho #0il's brigatdo, recelvod nn order from Bragy to | #ad even outrun by Gun. Atnion in tho load, formod that the Wesc Division Taitrond Come Doses. Buspicions of tho Confederate Pres- | Byt ol homont Mo baow, went a | Hioh on tho niaid, in costumos tutipe ittod | thko an CDlding. battory 1o the. Iort. 110 14 yIhS, nuvy Lioutenunty Nolson eonvortad by | pany hins n obnetorto Iny tracks and oporutocars | 1, Good snirits, disnppoarance of once Entertoined by Pric optonHerat sl Wroglo, "ot wi | o hs b o thaa tionstioholdy' | ovep I forwart bagis lasoni bt ot | B 3"l dhbitiniis From o retacio | Unen Faat and ot Luko srcole, - tamtoe ey o EReaso a4 hargue vatos Only. Shd nflnl.mn:nmv’r'hnn? 00 fad haforo. mivon Dinuks wonmleA I thelr. bods mid Inrge mumbors had | mado, | Db wes ropulsed, With Bevoro flose | Woods.nswith o flwsh of soldiurly fnepiration, When the subjuct was flrst discussed, {horo | flesh and musclos, dto, LoukN to nato tho fucidents of the battlo, nnd B o Doty fhsloir miobis AELor .6 Glonk ', Wis precisol purtoen m! 0] lock. Tho Desperate Dash of {ho Rebels | wo reten: }'uunpunx to tho front, found tho tho perll of tho Army of tho Tennesseo, and | wna talk of objections by proparty-ownora, and | | 2 Strougth lucrauses, anpetito improy ovo muny eithor killed or wouudoed in the fives | Clurk — and Itussell thon I Torwai tho i “ | seemod to boa doterminntion to thrust uvon i . BlE0 Of tho battle. whals brignio, which chargoil ut n donble-quick, | Manding Gonorals wore ussuring onch otbor Mo pvakon I and ¥igosai, ! g v coly ; ¥l tht tho Confederate nrmy would wait thelr | thom a nulsance that thoy did nat want, and nu \sappuaranco uf 8pots, blotohes, piy aud Is Succcssfal oty i ottty and our lluo Juat 'startiug fu | | Lbls b el sumpgeatively, aekingi WAL | ORI e A ehpnorta, an | lelro st Cortnth, W, toro toning W ho was | nrticlo whioh the neods of tho publio Al ot ro- | e kit !;'gglfl“g';g:bfl,";’“}gmm. 0 E Result. Gon, Beatiregnrd's oftloly ew'm-lt ;xfl u"’f Eu,l- ing, the groater part of ulm o siugloons | Cinrk Foll, sovorciyesvoundeil In tho shouldor, | not winted, makos an_futercsting war plotura, | quiro, * But now, whon the danger I8 linminont, Ly Charey oF AMUOE colofs wn'fe’,“’“" 0 briol In| s %ln ry un‘nmuunl ou Sunday tonc slnughts Threo tundeed killed and wounded | This was' part of the siniitancous advance | It1s framed with ‘"""‘\‘fl‘ 2“"" "g,}‘““-“""' tho opposition sooins to have dled out, und It grted horo ns o sumwmnry of tho buttle on 8 i freoly from tho blmdder through and ninety-four missing are roported in thut | which drove Shorman from uis first position, i man‘s voluminous plen that Bhilol wns o i 8b 1ha urethy 5 o " d b 180, looks us though il parties who would nnturally | without painor sculding: litto or no odinen; P t duyt commana, In which Cloburyg's, I, 1t Jobnsniv's, and Stow- | BUEps h bt totly shum, | B pain or wewkness, i H . m, 5; e X |, it. Joh 's brigndo linllock wna considering the propriety of | opposo such oncronchmonts wore quletly slum: i Thir Surprised ‘Antagonists Driven from pnrfycf'rn«un'm??m'%flfv‘:'u.‘r'figm" mn;r"cer?"“mmu(ln\:rlflfi S Leedton, o bis lotter heretofore quoted, | art's biliudes Solnel th It Hobnsons DU | havime fiucll movo to Hnmburg, whioh wie | Lering fn fanolod snfaty. b Marked, diminition of uaility a 4 o uoncy of Involuntary weakonin, ‘)'(I n. Johnston then went to tho eampnss | right wing alding In this attack, his left helping abova l‘lmbulrw I.nndl‘x‘ur. and ¢ ";":f Itlg tho 1t secins to mo that the loying of tracks and flf ..n‘ifima in that way), Wlfllcungln?mp??: sntlod, which was carrled botween 7 and 8 | Clobirne to ket in, Thoy fought wall: Poll's | Bitue of Junotlon, in thos shins of dollborns | 1;ying of gars upon Fast Lakoe street would Lo | fanuut cire, Fuigrouscd atrougth exzilflmn oelock. Tlo onomy wero evidontly surprised, | battery, pushod to tho front, waa nearly dis- | tlon fhiall got from Halleok permlission to stop {ninity to v h 't the stroot | LhoBooroting glauds, and function bamony 0 brenkiasts wero on tha mesi-tabiesi tho | ableq, nnd il commandor wounded: Johuson | Rt Waynostoro tor rost, lo wanted to trim ug | # calamity to uvery morchant upo 0 8te0ot | giqred to tho several ornns, » Litgauio inpneked; the knapsacke, arms, stores, | wis Dimesif fnally wounded, Preston Smith | tho ey to moet tho soldiors of tho Army of | for tho plainost of ronsons. 5. Yollow tiize on_the white of the ere, 15 cufim. and nmmunition ubanduned. [tookono | thon took ehargo of the hrigade. His rogiment, 'ha 0"‘5".3 800, f t of: thl 1. .Thostrpot 18 too narrow to ndmit of tracks | tho swarthy, sulfron e&pponrance of &':'.u. stand of colors from the Colonol's tont, whlch | the Ono-Hundeadth-und.Pifty-Fourth Bentor on. Nalsop,, lenorant ot this hDI{OIW‘!l\ v"“fl! bolng 1ald and at tho samo timu not intorfere | CiAuged tun cloar, jivoly, aud healthy color, WHS sont by the noxt morning, through Col, Qtle | Fontiossce, nnd Diythe's Bllssiesippl bad ale pushing on, - He had gone through Waynesbara, . 4, 'fhuso suffering from wouk of wleentyy mer, to Con. Beanrogard,” roady enptired six guns, and the noxt division had followsd on, and bo- | seriously with its businoss, for the reason thiat | jungs or tubercies will realizo gront beniiy T'his, howover, was ono of Proutiss® camps, e whole Foderal front, which haQ boon | fore tho order of fnlt could renoh him be wiaso | most of tha vohiles used thoro nro hehyy teamns | expoctorating frocly the tough phlogm ‘mucag The correspondent of tho Cinalnnatl Guzelte, | broken hioro and thioro, And was getting rogied, far on the road nato prevent Loth tho tarry at | that must nocessarity buock up to tho sidowalks | from the lunys, alr cells, bronchi or :fndp( A Inn lottor .,‘P',\p,u 9, 1802, snys: GAVE WAY UKDER 7113 HAMMERING D100~ Wuynestioro and tho dellaction to Humburg. with and for louds; and this not unfrequontly | thront or head: dlininishing tbo '““l\lmrpa‘ “Almost nt dawn Prontiss’ plokots wore e 1“|!Kfllrll communioation \yas mado betwoen | happons upon botli sides o the atreac almul- | cough; genernl inoronse of Atrength througipy driven ing . very Alttlo hator, Hildes - S8 ; Grant and Noison Aémld. Nulson tulo;fim hied | tancously, rondoring it (mpossible for stroot- | the lt’uinm( SLOPPHRO Of NIght-awouts and paigy | brand's (In_Shermnuw's divislon) wero, and the | on front and flank, and tell baok necross nra- | thut ho conld hont Savannah with his division | ears to pass without unnoying and injuriog tho | Rnd feellngs of woakness ntound the ankje | enemy were in tho camps nlmiost 4s soon as the | ¥ine to anothor stron, sxoaluon behind tho 1o on the Gth, Grant nnswered on tha dth that ho | businoss of thoso locuted there. lcx‘-u shoulders, eotc.; cespation of cold g | pickots theniselves, » | burg and Pardy Road, In rear of 'Shitoh, LBut | need uot hnster, na teansports to tnke him to Tharo I8 1o up-town locality whose con- | chl iis, sonso of suffocation, bhord breathing ay | “ere begnn scones which, lot us bope, will | they \roro net ‘Miowed to get awily unmnolested. | Pittsburr Landing wonld not bo rends beforo | veniceheo toquires cars to run upon Luke strect | paroxysm of cnufih on l,vmr down or nmfi.‘fi, havo no parutlel in our remajtiug nnnals of tho | Tio blood of thelr asspllunts was upund thoy | the 8th, But nothing conld stop Nelson; he | In proforence to Randolph, uor could ag quivic | the moming. All these dlstressing our dvanced piekels, . tho commander of tho Position After Position. | foreas grvo sriines t6 ingin th. Motement ang . | attack as determined npon, except that Tabuo's . brigndo of Breokinrldizo's division wasdotachud Consldernblo Inlel‘t‘!thlmfl recantly beflln and m.lwnilinlml (? ):ull: mrthlhn left ufdll‘nm '8 aroused concorning tho battle of Shiloh, and, | vorps und line of buttle whaon inouneed bWy the oneiy, and tho other two brigades wora direct- fu nddltion to much correspondence on the | SN G Dy 1ho rond to {lutnburg, to Aups stibjeet, thére have heen made publlcstate- | port Bragw's right: and at tho swmne time » Q) ot - | Mancy's reglinpnt of Palk'scurps)ivas ndvanced meiits by various Fedural ofiicurs 1luul 'i‘(l“ hyllngsmn%‘mlr’ul to reinforco \n‘! roglment of diers who were engaged in the battle. ‘The | civiizy und battery of four pleces iromly principal polnt . of disensslon has been | thrown forwied to walen and gunkd Grior's, svhether or not the Unlon Uencrals in com- 1",(!,}!5&:- n::l"llnlrlunfl"l_tu;dmt lck(fi'ock. i 3 T s i tsed y nutes after 64, m, our lines nn mand at Shilol weroor wers not surprised | eoldinng wers in wotion, ail antiinted ovidently by the Confedernto army, und, in addivon to | by promising spirit, Tho front line was ey Lo o | mnged at once, but advanced stendily, tolluwed what has boon sald on Federnl authority [ FEE0 8 Bet ot o eoltion e atondle $Yploey - acconut of 2 3 o - onr ofllcer: were pursued, delven, and slatghtorod na thoy | ket on, and tho whols nrmy folluwed his paco, | timo bo tnado tipun the furmer ne upon the lat- veaduilly nil suroly tsappenr, Unol iy L T O | B O e atrbiouc, | Waso not yes, bt OF bod, uthors wore drossing: | foll bk, Bhormars routs of "rotrent ‘ws | 1t was wel, for on that vory dth Johnston'sarmy | tor, for tho reagons montlonad aboves 7. AB diy aftor ay tho BAISAPARILLIAYY that battle, taken from o blography, by ot Waltanits: By tha sovaral corpa. caininandors | othiars wiahing, othora cookimg, @ fow oating | marked by the thiok-strown corpsca of hls | was ou tho marci froin Corinth to uttqoic Bhior- | At urtlolo in Bunday'a Tuinuy Inpagted tho taken new slyns of roturning Lealth willappe * son, of the Confulerate Gunoral,. Albett | 4yvio" ey mado n stand, with his mnssos | thoir breakfnsta, Many. gtus woro uniondod, | solilers. miin's seactorcd divigions at Pittsburg Landing, | information that work would roon be com- | Agtho blood limproves fu purity and i Sidney Johnston, who. was In command of | Authiad, Tor tho sirmzalo” for s ehenmpmonts, | Rccoutrenicuts lying poli-moll, ammunition wag' | Bhcrinan wos, not allowed to remain in his | i o continuous rulof tho sth and oth, Nt | menaed upon this ling, nnd from prosont Indlons dlscuse will ity et aod ull fordign sad ingey the Kebel forces In tho fight until lis doath | Liko 2 Alpino avalinche our troops moved 5 despite t ermifte upon the seeond day of its duration, will bo | {oE¥Ard, deanite tho detormined roslatanes of especinlly Interesting, posecasion of nll hig'encnmpmonty between Owl: - e - | ond. Lick Crecks but one, nearly nil of his A chiapter of the work Is devoted ton dis~ | fail Pisic Cracks bite, one, foacly nit ot be eussion of tho ovents vpreceding the battle | srandards, ovor H,00 prisuncrs, = inoliiding and of the considerntions whichled todiverse [ n divislon commander (Gen, Pren- tlsa), and soveral ULrigndo commanders, opinions lu the Confederate command as to w”}“mdwr amnll arms, P e ot whether o surprise of tha Federal nviny was | subsisteuco, torage, nud munltions of war, and possible. ‘The attack, It may bo snld, was in- | 1t lnrge amount of nuans of transpoctation—ull af by 1 1 new position. Polk nttacked him with his two | son's division reached Savaniah on the ovenlng | tops it will soon bo too lute to opposo what | onosits, nodes, tumors, cancors, bard lumy . .‘.“',,‘,‘,‘,‘.’;’,‘L“‘fid,L‘;,:.‘;:&.;fi;‘i_",,‘ ‘:.',‘.‘,}'.’..“{fi.’:.}i'fi,.}:‘}fl,’. hrlmrdnn. which woro soon wurmnly engaged, | of the Gth. Crittonden’s ulvision cucumped 8 | seems to me to bo more of nnnh'n)rlmu thun n efc., bo rosolved u.vm*/. and tho unm\mdm: less some'one onn horenftor give gome yost un- | Polk, suinmimeg ub his work, suya, ** Tho rouist- | fow miles out. Gon. Buellrgnched Savannuh on | benefit, soytud and heylthy: ulcers, fover sores, discovered roason to tho contrary,—anod wore | tnice nt this point was ud stubborn ugat any | tho b, but had to nwait the motion of Gon. ‘Tho quostion for ovory business-man snd lklnldiammm. n—mmmuy disappoar. "tokon at about evory pussiblo dlsadvant- | Othor polit on the fleld” The Federals fougnt | Grant, wio hud nra\'lmmg wado an appoint- { propurty-owngr to ask himsolf und his nelehbor 8 -l“ ““3"; wherg, tho l"' A lm has bee uy, age, + .o with doturminod courage, and contested ovory | ment to meot himon tho 6th. a s: % Do we noed a ralivoud thero? Do tho 1n- fm" , aud l'-‘mur).lUlr:dL sldvtrn‘bnrmlvmh “Winto "tho just-nroused cnmps througed the | 1neh of ground, ‘The diviston-communder Un tho worning of the 0th Gon, Grant, hearing | hubltants of any up-town lnculity demand it for l"""‘,‘e!:mwnjec‘ln::n utod aud liceomo depoid Tebol regimnonts, irlng skarp volloys us thoy | Drigadior-Gonerat Cluri, und rigndier-Gongral | tho tiring at Bhiloh, wont up thero without sous | thieir use tn tting toand from thelr work or {“ 4 ‘l’"lfflx e fll- nlv-- |f‘!_-‘l'n"mr caries of iy T ngng toward aur Ingeards with | 1. . Johnson, wero s¢vorcly wonnded, The | ing Gen Buoll, or naking woy cubperation. 1io | businogs? Would 1t nat bo aparputuul hind- | weliee: SR, SRS, SUSHEITCE: o $ho basonot, S0 woro sliot duwn us they wero | galinnt Col. Bigthe, of Mississippl, wie shot | gave an ordor 1o Nulson to marchhis d.vision | ranco to tho businoss of the atruot? Shallwo | GXBA L O v it Q0 tho B runmitg, without wenpons, latless, contloss, | ihrough tho heart, ohinrging o battery, The luss | up ™ toopposit Piltsburg Landing,' and wout | tamely submit to thoe dire oalninity of inving D e o 20y theso depory townrd the river. The scarchiug bullets found | Wnasevoro, But tho enoiny was dislodged and | off by stenmer, sending & unte to Gon. Buoll | our businuss and property injured or ruined and 0 discass frg tho system, 1y oto v ¥ tunutos tholr tentd, and | two battories captured. 3 i apoluglzing tor not mecting him, by reason that - owrgolves bound innd and foot in the shnokios Loudud to be made Sunday, but was dolayed | e, Sttt fuls S8 £omElle, ot S F i huaiing No: e Ahmnosady | “In thoso nitindke Anderson's nnd Pond'a brig- | an WLtk Bad - boon mado, whion g bid nobax- | Of this seliahy graspini, ovorbonrinz, morcicns w i‘;,'r‘},“‘gf"}‘;‘,},‘,,’,',’,;f“‘g:’,fi,,‘.f:{’,:;;“:fig‘flf“['lfl a doy by the raln, ote. Gon. Beaure- | aicubssful bittios for muver wis mh army so | Whllo tho unseon fog rishied on.” adus Juinied witn geout viigorund sovoro loss, bub | peotad hafarothe Ul ok ol mentloning ourpnmibon, ot el o“"grl;flfll:"-:;l'n‘g’g““‘;fl:}:l""‘ll;'l dikenss, Bwover aluw 1mny DG tho cure (e 7 B s 7 z 5 3 Ve - oF pard was couvinced, on nccount of the ""&‘.’..‘,’:‘.’(‘,.'.‘,’,‘,’,‘:;',‘,m ;c‘w‘:l‘;le“{'i,‘:flfl“,’,i any. Gon. "".I"l“?:“l)‘l’l-':l \?:lc::v; 'uvmm CLEDUNNE! ULlpudl-stained rocord with one succoss after nne Grant_montloned no other cobporntion of | cating our street to tholr uso, UEE thom nt m:.%:";h_.,'fl‘xn'wa# :fl“ r,?:;i{:;fl,’,’;:‘.‘,‘l.'“}{gfim cavelesness with which the ndvancing Con- | prontiss, “‘rmmh,_,m“.u At tho near Rppronah to e & N ! SEes othor; tho lnttor suffered o surles of dlsnstera. | Duell's ariny, and thus Gon. Duell wuy lete to nwl:r);”(mlnl until thoy aro ‘driven iron tho o, eld . federntes had discharged their pleces and | his front of whnt ho bolleved to bo an atdaclous i cavalry reconnolssnnce,hud on Snturdny ovend cheered when nearing the Fmem‘“m““o“' SONE £on gompanics oF ihantey nder Gol. DAV that a surprise was bmpossible, u::t \vlmu;m' .\m:,m, "Igr (..‘hul u'-guntfl-(llrltlbl(unurl nufijlmcn:, front tho direction of the wind, the nolso | outon theCorinth rond for ohsorvation and ropriz . sul, and had niso doubled nnd extended his grawd nud peltmg of tho tempest, ‘tho neglect | Zobrds "1 Tor thoso procautions th "Fadornt and drowsiness of the Federal outpost, | army 2 i ov tholr disregard of the firlug in front,—‘| WOULD IAVE HEEN TAKEN ENTIRELY UNA- & prevalent practico among the plckets,—no WARES, “At tho samo time, Cleburno'a rigade, with | Tho bluo uniforms of sumo of tho rekimonts | himself, fle, howover, hastencd tho nnrch of dnje g sy 1o I 1 WU go Bhe it o curt iy e ifho, A e, Clopurnc's bebeAle, Mo | (e Diag ifaring of Mg ol U0 Hete | et St iians, Celtiomdons td Aetiooich, | “SHeon thistenok 1 Ind tho Wost Divlaton Com. | EE5EE 1 thoso uiscuses, tho patienteli ers, uud tho Focond ‘Tonnessed, en Ccheim, on | thom, with soriaus atfeot: and tho communder | to the river, pany will have virtunl eonlrol of overy bridga | not innotive; If. not arensted and delven fog tho loft, moved qulekly throuh the tlolds, und, | complained that ono of Boanregards stnff, nct- | As tho day wore on, and tho firing showod the | thatorosses tho rivor In tho business portiun of | the bloud, It will sproad and continue ta unden though far outilanked by the cnemy on our left, | g in Hordie’s namo, put tho brigada Into ag- | progressof o penoral engngement, Buell sulzed | the elty,and wilk bo practionlly mnstors of thosit= | mine thio constitution. As ¥non 08 the SARSA rusherl forwned under W terelllofice from the | tion i such o way as to aubject 1t'to o raking | 8 small bont and stenmud 1tp the river to learn | uation, o scoura control of thoso gatownys of | PARTLLIAN mukes the putient **feol bettor® sorriod ranks deawn up In front of tho cump, A | fire und unnocessury 1oss, ~Duttbtless, howover, | tho stute of nifairs.and got bouts to transport | the maln artcrles of trivul, on aceonnt of thelr | every hionr yoi will grow better and fneresse if tpr, :3;':5“,{ hfi“{fi:’"f.‘."{’xfl;"rfr‘%n'gm‘i'f-:fnfi} 1L edarrbutat de full shre_to_tio 'fiunrnl }'".'?}""" o E"'c'.m ?unudn&? {guu‘nanl 1 Jloto | prospoctive vauo, and to oifootunlly abort fut- | konith, streithy und icsh, J ' T 3 result. Bhorman, hoaton and driven, iad to go | from Gui Grant, aiddross 0 "' Commnud- | uro compotition, wrs doubtioss tho tiain ubjoots ‘The wront power uf thii Clsonsey Yollrys wero pourcd Indlll)"ll tiio mon from bu= | bmok azaln, with SloDaweli’s and Veuton's Lelge | ingr ofiicer, advatics Foracs, nonr Pittaburi, Ten- | to bo gu;‘mmpluliml by llll‘u‘:ul;wltlw: lu’r It Ei’lfllll i 3 Tl il that threaten death, us tn B hind balos of hay and uther defousus, us they | pedes crushed to pluces, and to bo hotrd of no | nessce,” advislog him that hig forces hind been | evident to any man of ordinary judegmont that heed was taken of theso hostile warnings by | Col. Moore advancod about 3 o'clock on tho ndvaneed: and, nfter u soriea of desparato | moro n tho battle, Iut Sterman did not natly fighittuls atuce enrly morolng, und that fret | the 1ino cuunot pay furmumyyu'm“s It ull CONSUMP l ION e . v murning of tho 0th, and, cautlously focling his | churkes, thoy were compelied to full back. In | give way unil Gon. Jobnaton's movoment had | troops coming upot the tleld would inspiro his | = 'lako warning, gontlomer, ‘und oatie your- i tho Northorn army.” Col, E, P Drake, :}orv- wny tlong n rund that led obliquely to the right fp’i!flrf{'&fi"fla!"fiuflfifin’"'“lfflmfil’ nfi'fi'%‘ufifi" flmsl';mll n "%’n,m"fd m%}:":fi"&,fifi"hfi?fi: oil | men r&m 'r]lLsh;m“!np tho coomy, “and possibly | solves bofoka It'ls tov mw.m Tt of the I'.ungl and ‘Tuberculous 'htbists, Berptes - y i OUe N ¢ 3 - | the Federnl and wus ¥ nt | savo tho 0 1.” . AKE STRERT -8y pases, W % n {,‘}fi,.‘:E‘,‘;‘l‘.’,fi'p'?}‘e"{’Lff;‘lfi'ffifi,’:,‘fn‘ L CeA00 Ok | e inntoots iirmiaielims. uier age 1iarg- | OUL of an offcctive fureo of {2t mon. 'Tt¥ua | and Stimst, 1 i ‘Grant hud montionad to Nelson that ho coutd A . e oy el . 7 and Ulcerntlon of the Kidueys, Dinlietes, Siop at this polnt, thnt Colonel (now Brigndlor-Gon= |~ Wilie theso furlous contoests, succceding ench | got n gulde at Savanonb, Falling in this, Nulson Wate: s ye Seal) Thato Teli sovoroly woinided, whilo DRVELY | other nice welldolivorod Blows Seom. Ui Iron | S0t i flde Lo cxpiore. 10 this wating o | & Seakptiounl Humhne Dafopded; AT SO T e P A loadiug his regiment, tinil of war, were raglog_along the wholu ling, | sounds ot battlo incronsed tho impatione of tho o the ditar uf The Chicaga Tribune, awny with the palnful oporation of uring thes wEuppurted by the arrival of tho socond line, | (ien. Jolnston was careying forwurd the move- | mow, Tho alde found tho bottum rupd over- Parer Rovse, April 21.—While coming to | jnsiramentsy, 5lmh-lnn Stone 10 tha Llugdes, Cleburne, with the remninder of his troopd, | inent by whioh his ontire vight wing waaswung | flowed, but ong furiboer buck proctioabls for In- | thiscity direct from Hoston £ read In your puper lml I ull cases of nsm:ll;' :::;::‘;nl\’\'i?lghfi'n‘x:lu 3‘.3{%'.’?:’.‘:&'11‘:,:".%‘.‘."5 o Arcing o ll:n contre, Iliunu&nu'g blrlmillfl, ueg f‘nnllr)' bl}’l not !furn(l"llllm‘ |l||m1 ‘llui'u b A uuh\«lui of yesterdny wnaccount of u futerviow Le- infi ti fth Bl ol y whicl g L plvot, ho that avory command of tho Faderaly nd now been founs e ho vislon pushed K 5 Bnd Pt by tho ushine chargosof Giiddon's, | s tkon siioceselvoly in Tront und Aank, and | on, leaving il thess impedlinunta, ;'rmupmuruh - tween your_ correspondent aud Dr. Georgo M, | BV ammation of the Blads Waonits', und Hinduan's brigadce. 1 crumbling procoss cnsuud, by which tho Wholo | wis notcommonesd untiintter 18 o'olock, The | Beard, of Now York, portainiug to « conteni- der and Kidneyas, ‘'ho centre of tho morass was impassablo, and | )ing wont to pieces, battio had thon boen i progross eix hours, and | pluted fast of fortysfivo days, under the solo e tho Drigndo split into two purts; tho Fifth Ten- ¢ luat, yrcasod Dok towned both Owl Crook | thors wera oighLiniles througgn thodeen miro tor | wnanngoment, coutrol, and lotation of Dr. | 47 Chronlo cases of Loucorrhon and Utery, neasee, undor Col. LI, tho Lwonty-fourth Cen= | and tho river, thess broken commanda found | Nelwon's divislon to mnake bufore reachiuyg Plits- Tlal 31 2 1 M 2 1 7 « | dieouses, nessea, under Col, Hate, puesing to tho left, and | patoty by tha {ntorposition on their loft Hank of | Lurg Linding.] alnes, ot Rush Modical College. As this fust Is | ~ (g byttlo containg moro of tha activa privck the Sixth Mississippl, Col. T'hornton, und tho | W, [f, L. Wullace's tresh divilon, rendy tomuot Atrived opposlt tho landing at 6 p.m,, tho | tho result of nearly forty yenra' of study and {n- rluu ot Mediolnes than suy othor Prepantion Twenty-third Tonnessce, Lieut.-Col, Noll, at- | the thronglog buttalions of the South, muin festures of the sceno woryibeforo thom. | vestlgation, durinig which timo very important | Faken IngFensnoontul doscs,whilo othor requin tackini on tho right, with tho Fiftcunth Arknn- Col, Drikit, ‘who was in tho pursult over | T'ho mtlllery nedr tho river pravel'the enuviny’s | diseovorles have been made concerning wuttors | DVe OF 81X tines ns much, Lutton, which was doployed us | this botly-contesten flelil with ono of Cleburne's | noarness ut tho vitul polnt, und thonsands of R PER BOTLLE. . castley Tho Missourtuns nssnlled 1t vigurousl tobe cortaiu that our presence was disre- | nnd thus, unoxpootedly to hoth nnrum.v ‘{nan’ “garded by tho enemy up to n late hour Sat- | tho wis begun Ly the Federals, oy hud hoped urday night, Their bands wers serenndlig to surprido an nulnos!.muwi' fouud an aring. iof nffords te ‘The struprglc was briof but spirited. ‘The Twen- at different quarters until after miduight, | ty-irst Miseourd mado n u‘ud‘nllnnk. but wins At tho thno the ()cht of the music was mls- | held in l!ll‘I.L‘.k by Hardeastle's llttle battallon understood by the Confederates, balng ut- "'\':-i‘l}msr:sl.lc :‘v‘l‘ms o I:?:%r E:lwht“lllmr:ln,ndmgllg’lkl: tributed to the arrival of relnforcements to En&.l :i;x:x;% nt‘ltclll L S&-g‘l—y \lw(m?dc:’l‘.’nfll mlhodl-‘oil; - , ” T ! i, 0y wed, In .tnku up [msll.lflrlls !ur} to “m”"l‘v s Lattle. tho horror of the recoil the Federal vangunrd '[hls statement shows- that while the nolse | was swept by tho ml,m onsot of tho Confoderito made by tho Counfederata army wus elther flfl‘r‘x{x‘lhur’au.m At)i: : “l".'l'h;u;'mffdh;u? wnulu;. not heard or propurly appreciated by the o usks shutlows ol Federals, the musle in the camp of the latter fii‘,c",m‘l‘x’}”‘fpu?.'nfi‘o&,‘?’ 06 SCVAVAIER o i wwas quite audible to the eneiny on the after- ‘‘hus 1t buppoiod that, though tho firat col- sus, Liout,-Col. r skirmishors, and fell' buck on (s BUpborts, | Tennessco regrmonts, aiys: fugitives huddled under the bank told of rout | O o l{,u} lrmmrlmlncn 7 lrn I“:mu"l?;] n'x}:l ;‘\uduln ONE NOL! o Nevor wns thore o more gallant attack or i | *wqho enemy’s desd begnn to appear in cone | and demoralization. ololy In the interest of sulencu [¢ L ditn noon of the 4th. When Clanton's Alnbama | Jision bouweon tho twa urinies wits with | 0%’ stubborn restatanco. . Cloburno's harsy f § y niny bo supplied upon walolh Arany arguments H sourred ucdror to Shere 3 slderible numbors on the parade-ground ' in Urossing by steiwinbonts, Ammen's brignddat | cavalry bronght Insome Federal prisoners | mun's ecamp z’l’fim'nls mbvu: und, ns hig lino was | Lowsed down and threw bim, o that ho got out | rear of Gon, Sherman' R- R- R n's headquarters, catled by . 1, pusbicd through tho paie-striok fortlio physiologionl development of munking Wit ieront diioulty. o' wiis- on tho rlght, snd | him *Siioh Clintol. . 7 | Bl b thtougti tho iy ATk e Trigg's battery “teted in valn thore to | tho enomy’sdund lny it was momfest from thalr surpriso and con. | foro rotired than Shurman's, the firat hl(mlmll o« From thig point on uglifves, mivohed wp tho LIWT, wind it oneo | I0AY be busod, und Lelloving thut in conncetlan versation with the staff that upon the lele brigade of the lutter, under lilde- thiok, antl numbGrs scom | went fnto notlon on tho loft of Grunta lino g [ Y1t U0 natter thought by s idividual tobho Y . R » 3 " 11y b the tdiantion ot s 16D sou Ao wille RADWAY' brand, ‘Chis luy i1 tho pathway of the impety- | siitain {8 fire gkatnse soveral Fed- | to have fillen in rotrot the ik of time when tho onemy tnd eoncens | Fort to. o Wil THE CONFEDENATH ATTACK WAS WHOLLY. | 0us ilindinan: ant Gem. Jonnaton wis aitendy orul, | Itiorles” oppodii, Undor - tho | ity pioked up GenySborman's ordorbook, | fruled o farco for tho fimii offort 1o brenk J N o i fulEly Eoprusuntan, i s passyRGR, i i g i oo i, o mwitiot | 10kl s ol Sheconaia morguanplo s | ot ntorkards Hopodoawish Gon. o’ | (hrowsGrunts lofe i ot nfm it fromtho | © WIS PR LS e | R A DY 4 o vus, sontloring thro P eder . A - thu t 3 Inthe council of war lield by the Confod- | £F 158 (oL BERtta T HREOuER, D e ius. | 8o autfrad n guicis nud binody ropulss, tHoURl. | xo") vy r10% OF T1TK CONFEDERATE line and high morale. 10 tae brigado was tho | Joalted upon De Board wid biad two ihstructive orato communders on Snturdny afternoon | kotry also gave. shurpor nutico thot It was no | tho Sixth Stississippt mado ohuriro after charga, s 0¥ AP | Kixth Ohlo, composed mostly of Cincluiati boys, | 2nd sitiitiotory ntersiows, of tho nature us ho Gon, Donurogard ournestly ndvisad - tho | cominon norl) tht thecutanad. Ttntwo. fold-otioers, Col, Thornton and dud. IROACH, Xt et Tatd it coaired ooty | desoriuun thotn, but L dii not nsk fram bim nor : “I'ho Jung-roll was beason, tho buglos sounded, | Jowry, were both wounded, Khe imbetuous Gon. Preston gives the following account of | to drive back Grant's lett ouc-aighth of w mile} abandonment of tho idea of atiacking | gag Drialt volioys gnvo Btill BtORior WAFDIG. the encmy, urglng that. they would | Tuoro was rllylng in_bot hasto, o sudden s be found formidably intrenéhod and ready | moniug to srus, und Shorman's diviston woke to for the attack, and thiat o large part of the | find A Cnll}h'.‘dot\";llen \lvum wn rn\l\' and mcon]ttly ane THE FOE PRESSING RIGIHT UPON THEM. 4 rollec venturo them {n an assaulb Upon | yijndmun, leading Wood's brigado alonse tho di- breastworks which would now be thrown ruist LD o ShILOR, bl tho advintingo of i rhige up. This view was fuvored by almost nll [ and of thoe most fuvorablo ground upou the tlvid o Icfl.:llf;‘;trf\nll:t:.m'l“ vi'urllllllmxnu;-r myllnngy' 2"" @ 5 3 cournygo and tonneity of this mugnificont rogls lo movemonts un tho Confederato rights thon wonld by Inuior tunablo, £ or in duplienta from the Dostor, TNt osorvad i bettar foto. - TUG: flehths d | < Gen, Hurdoo roported bismon stil wdvano: }\'n!.'l’i"‘,,‘.'."&',,"-"’}{,.,‘,';f{'.f tho Conberiando Tar fuuroased to Dr. Hainos, roconmmaridlng tho fust EF beon murdoroun an the fuft also, 'Fho Fiftoenth | tre ut tils camp about v o'clovi, and eonforeed | fuye a mily, or two milus, outut to right (whicn | {80 hdortulson 16 1t oo g ey Diey Arkunsus b lost Its Mujor, I, ' EHarris, and | with Uen. Johnston, Who wua rocounoitering | wus nourly at a right ungle to tho tiver) would bl t&mv vul;’ 'I'"P.“'“ ;u guvm thut I am B iy good men, “The ‘Cwenty-foiicth Tonncs- | sccand |ino of uaraps nuar the yivur, whero tho | hiuva boun of no account, Not tobo nttacked ut | GUHRLY sune uid o lover OF hiilinn progeess, QURRS AND PREVENTS : tho fron starm fromn tho hill-top, tracted by tho proxenco of tho stair and acort, P oot e gy neeutrateil for tho flalshe | g inganity twi condition very niieh 10 T do? | 088 Aasie Wiematiar, Nenvnboln, Dk, Just na Cleburno’s Mo tirat went forwned with | tho distince bolng, I should think, 0 or 1, Uy soxs | BIVeds L will not quibble over terma; resulty theria, Infuencn, Burs Throal }:resunk. but Gen, Johnston nevertholuds stlll | foran sdvancy. The ardor of his troops kept | loud cheors, Gen, Johnston oume up from whers | yurds, und shells from the gunbonts of lurgosizo | w f\f;.‘,‘u,fl".‘“"n‘n-‘fl'lnfl'fid tl‘l‘l';‘l:\pgf‘ n('}ht‘:': nl\llrull}?xni alguo ave what [ nm attor, Diateuts Brenthisg, hoped that tho encmy was not looking for | pnus with his own; and, under tho imincdint | he bud beoh urglug Hindman's utiuck, Ged, | Wers thrown, Gon, Johmston recolved a report | of Gon, Buoll's colunin wilt areive to-ntarrow op | - 38 Youe vitper of to-day. la canaplouously B i offenslve operatlons, mud that ho Wouki yet | eve of tho Commnundorlu-Chiof, they rushol | Proston siys: and rough drart ai this tino from Capt. Taiok= | hoxtitig: It s iny' proioitt itontion 1o s | Rl an, oxiruat, editorially wltten i, tho owe: Complaints, Da able to surprisy thom; nnd said that, hay~ | tbrough the woods, driving Leforo thom tho “Gon, _Johnston then pnescd to tho loftnta | ett. atating that u;g 'cnelmy wore strongly | them to |lnmburg, sono four or tive miles ubova ow Yorg Feenlng Mall, of recont ddute, This * ing put bis vy In_motlon for w batfle, ho | Yerlornl ndvunco, uhmost withont a hit, until Troutd vontira the hazurd, tho leading lde Spy youohud shemai, lino, whore dinebmni n his mind boing thut he must erush Uran 1 y > Bitor Bttt b, T Tt paminesdher St Ik yas Rteforenca Is mada to Gen, Sherman’s clalin In the meantime Shorman and Hildebrand had that April 4 hefollowed the Rebel cavalry, | burriedly formed aline of battlo In front of tho who had earried off one of tho Federal pickat | eamp. Itavas good ground for durgnw.—n low, gunrds,“sole fouror fiva miles, when thecay- | thnbored rldice, with an opon vitlley rayoried by alry encountered nrtlitory,” and 1t Is shown | & sinall stream i front. Hut therd was cuyer on that tho reconnolasunce did nob ndvanco as [ O oboslt Lill In wiieh ilindius skirinish- 3, K] ' (1, und saun hls unln line appeire fur ns Gen, Shermnan thought, as four or tlve fi'n‘:,“,":,“m'md 1Lidebs i mlles did not jutervene between Shiloh ul)u:ufi‘::nn :‘nu mon";ggdwrgx‘»? ll‘:’ln’x‘gml‘:r,l:l‘t,‘\"ul- church nnd Mickey's, In front of | loys. ' ntinek them the Southorn Urigndos which Hardee’s corps was deploying, Col, | had to crosa the stream and opon Hukd, Just Bucklnnd,who made the reponnolssance, sald | thon Gen. Jobmston rode 1o the front, At that that he adyvanced three, not four or five, | mosent bu aud Bhormun wore canfronted ul- mbles, ~ Attention I also drawn to tho fact 4 st within plstol-hot; tho one urilng tho ot Loosenuss, Diarrhes, Chutiru Morbia ur paislz) 8 point In front of tho canp, nonr two vabing, sub- | posted on the n” front of oNr | Dittsb ot " B angze, seholar, Or narely mun ua by muy bo, ia- ehinrges from the buwels, ire gtopped in )5 ot 2oin By A e ol e 100 | Tiznts Honvy o muskotev-feimg and. oune | o irdrion thoy il ot hure., Foom At | surts that * inost of tho solontitio fucts coulit e Buos by teuini Lindwar's Heady Wotlo. ] nerus friged with forost oxtonded to the north- [ nunades Indiciited that Brags and Harduo | gau bo formod with tho troops from Pittsburg ae | 84 Well oscortained by tho starvauon of u Hom or infismmation, no \wéwknoss or | »l Chste Thfongh thie Gon. Cloburno's brhgade | Wore succeasfully sdvanolng ot our loft, G, | SYAoAE Y DOMES (U6, BROrAIA'. Hap s | CAEOF i dog ™ by this 1o nesumas to lnow winy $9U0W Lo use of the L. 1. Rulior, moved {n bauutirul ordor, and with loudund | Jobinston rode dowh tho Lill to.cscupo thy ul;fill{ufi. thin fucts oaloulnted to be veveuled aro tn Humbury moro than ten miles nbovo Pittsburg.] i ' W. 2 T'INST AND I8 Inspleing cheors in the direction of tho advinced | wnd his cscort buck towards tho waods, - o 1 | consiat of. 1o s whotly wrong, Man Is supe- | I’ WAS THE TINST AND I8 cuH'lp. Touvy irlug wns heard s thoy ucarod | wiafabout half-past 0. After poulgring i Tous wis o il Nbrond 1 his Wdeus of Llio Tut o rlor in endowmont to either a et or 4 v, Y b 9 TR Sl ity | o il o fetormineil 1o urlne’ forsunt i s e ComLetorate oy s | Lo mun Ry not], and ulingugh Uinvo m;\l'u';‘i TIE ONLY PAIN REMEDY nding all apparontly going well in rookinridie's resorvo, and, faeling hia wiy o | yotting into liny for attack, And thus wai N q bW YoEk Liteniy M o al quartar, Qo Joniiston wga iy pusticd tho tralk | tho river, (o tur the onemy's quhK i B rExaitee on, Ly foreed Hiiteohos 0 rhe Puskil él“”“‘""‘:‘:l‘l:!‘ipwlll ':h-'-”u"i i fuot, <thla wuino frtl- :‘“‘“;y{,"',‘,‘,‘,',';:{,;':g";‘{g“ Snom uxcenrittina i, or lunmuas wvanoe, wiid, o thoro wtll thee (o Hon, Jacob Thompaon suys In a lotter to. | ot tho yriuy, whoso Gonernls woro unconselons | G’y rank it s ueh Gan o SpAroN £rom N WUk of the Lutigs, Blomuol Thovcls Hork Clobiirtia srus t0 e, bie ho Haverthelons | b Samdny, 0th of April, botwoen Band0 o'clock, | Yt piiarly (nstinct and tromondous impotu~ | YOS ufofluitly,” Mo Guldnss ae this sinior OBREMINCEATEIN DL ABCAIICI ST, Bunt ta oty Iieaureiard for 1o brlgudes to by Slul?. Tonuregard ’mrfim;-a ino Su seol Uon. | osity of Gen, Sclson wa that which bruugat his o Acostimn ,f;‘_"‘J ax e 'r' ;'hlm "-'l'z’ lnd}mflnn No inutter how violent oF exerucluting pain th e Ho e ey Mot i | Witne GFdOT o i T v us' to. 1. dlapoaition | Sag Wure romrkable 14 It bociuso of Lo NG | 1y yutomonts of Tucts, and trust solcly to proot pafforn JADWATH HEADY IELIEE uaAN brigades totho right.. Gun. Julmston natitrally | of tho resorves cominaadod by Gen, Broakine :'.',‘.:',“‘:,‘fi‘.‘.‘.’,{"\‘;{!’,.',‘°§‘,‘,{,",',‘,;,’,“‘g.‘,{,‘,,'-’.“’;’2.‘.5‘,‘"%5 for apprealution of my oiforts, :\‘a:l'_:x;“ls‘:l\’lmv L BEALY HELIER wls ] felt 1 gronter socurity ny to clulmrm:] boenuso | ridze, 1 did en, aud rode with kpecdto tho front, [ Grupt’s steango dostre to doluy its maroi, Also'In your ssue of to-day 18 printed for the | l‘NFLANblA‘VL‘XON OR TI¥, KIDNEYS, assitude, e ol ol ‘s . tuck, tho uthor trying In vain to hold the lino, | Benurewavd was fu this part of the tlul whaore 1 found Gen. Jolinston just as tho unom: infurmution ot the publio a reported Interview FLAMMATION OF THE BLADUBR it fila'h'dii‘fi’.}q‘(‘h‘“{fl}!'h‘r'. fllalrl;' lf,l.?c.],‘,‘,‘,’.'{{,"..";fl llurdeo suys briolly tn g rovorts * siyeoms | Col. Deuko, <Iulurlh||'l)|rlxbu ohiurio ‘ot tho | AW wnking bis laetutand ut, tho mn-nqu..,'lu.u’.' L L R TR b witn De. talnes, - Vowsy wilow io. to sy | INFLASMAGION O TR — Delonga 1o ho. Confederuty cavnley, * WHo | Tha o w1 ihe olas i | Clooueno i fag uriy sugae C-rremo Joft of | g0 ro et llon i L Gune | arbut to du withle: infendiniet alupt uride itk 15 Gomatatone 1 e NG EBLTON Clobiirno nnd tho uriny, suys: bnitlo wns thon ‘taging furlously, Oen. v 2 inv fust for ns oy 0 porlod a8 1 think is consistont BORE THROA'S, DIFFICULT BREATHING D0 I O NS SUYY i illaad ads || dnhieton wis sliue o s’ horso' whoro tho :"‘\I‘J"Jl‘:‘,‘,"‘,‘.fl"“:',‘S“l',ll"}f,‘,'f"ul"",;"'u"’ d,fl“"fi‘"“‘,":’,ul'fl;’ with porfect good heulth it tho prosont und fute | ATIIEANTON Of Ti1G TBARE vuneed on the lovel o short distunce, , . . . | bullets wore fying tike huflstonos. Igatloped | gy Graut, with his weary divided bDotweon | Urei thut 1 havo no dosivo gl will refuso to ex- HBYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, v Thofire thoro ehcountercd was tho worst 4o | up to him amid tho tive und fonnd him caol, col= | Cranp's Lunding and. Shitob, assuring Hallogk | DU30 yRolf 1 auy visk of Injuey; and Wit tha o DALA UL, INFLUBNE Hfilululll sulferod from during the Wur‘ oxcept | luctod, self-possossod; but stlll antiated uid i | up o tho ulght beforo' tho batttar I gnr.lnd of wy fast will bo botween forty and ity HEADACHL, TOOTIIACH K W tichmond, Ky wihiure ovor two-thirds of ity | fine epirity, g o) . | dnya, | NERVOUBNBES, B(.INGP”-‘A“NW. Tubata Foll, Kiilod wid woundor, i (ks than | Afer bkt known my ercand ho satd to | fue Sehrce% {10 Shibost, Mok UE a8 B | ho prosont not ol thy time or tho pinca | NEURALGIA, WIEUMATISN, | o0 oy thrno minutey, Tho onemy, tiddon bobima logs | moi *Sny 1o dun, Bonureurd,wo nro swoontui | s SiL™ . o Jrepirol snodd for shitlug provisely wintl will prove by iny CHILBLAINS, AND FIOST BITES . ifddur ) B A, such W g o 4 any troes, dotllvered three volloys, whon the | tho fleld hefovs us, uad in losq thun binlt un hour | thing tkes mneu.’ and “propuring” for it b ust, | will only nek furthor space to nlsllfl-‘é:;; The upplication of tho Ready Rollef to b e generally had s eouplo of guns along,"” wood, and drove im supldly Lack on tho flold Another quotation from n lutter of Gen, [ toward l'muunw." Bhermian to Gen, Grant, dated April 6, 18 [ Lut the Confadorato lino, which. ad hung for glyen as follows: n(\‘uw mlln‘l,n:ua omy?n molc'ren.lx:! tho hill |)nma: D ¢ - | stormecloud on tho Mounitin's brow, Now Lurd shle}' lll,']{:’rn lh_m. e“‘p.mwfl'l’ 18 in some con with 1 sudden un‘-uln'nu u:n lllldvrium'nd'amunm. o oy urrlfle to foes, roso shurp an 7 tul the ; {;L(m"'g,','fl;,)?t ni:l&}'nulr‘)’f..‘ 5 on{:M fil;lmung :-u!:nnu ll:u)t‘:’ ung mium:yr:’n S}hfiar ’t’uulr vol- ;A loy's cin ring in, an 0 buyonet oven wna © g, i e pemgn it | SRS e My S\l 3 wlted tha infantr, g Y of thoir foos, Shor- at a point about five miles in_wy front, uun{ wun's orderly wus shot dend at bis side, and ha o detaclinent to the Innd of, Gon, Meuks, on | bneelt rodo away to o righty la‘,‘;m‘l!‘w""'g tho north of Owl Creek; and the cavalry | i ity2third Ohifo, to hotd bis, fround. at ail down toward our cumnp, " dst but it could not atand tho charge, nnd, ‘I'lia blographer’s comment upon this ias flm‘r’nrln 1wo rounds, fled, sunttored s “hough ho did not suspect thy fact, It | Boon 1o More, llllci;én!u‘m u.'i',-.."'f?‘u'n'fl“’fl&‘l? wus the wholo Confederate sty which wus | ment beeamo sopurnted from my compund uid unfolding nlong his front,” 1t movemonts throughout tha dny were wons Another extrnet from thedemolrsisglvons | eral” 'The Fifty-suventh, Olu soon followod, WO Snturday the enemy’s covalry was |Bod,a littte Jator, Hildebrand’s own reglmont, aaln very bold, ”""""‘i well down l‘n our mol‘u\'unu’;‘uu\'unm QOulo, Hlinruumy though In o = Beoond Tenuossss broke. and retroatod, ‘Thoy | wo shull bo (n pussession of thor camps, and © 5 & , & ¥ | Huftios and Al othors who may bo nt all i oro railind on Hawes Hine 6 tio ppose BILY | thiuk wo ahall nrosa thom to tha rivor: Suy, | i SR, Buelly nriny :v‘fm':{w e ivintony | ostod that no anxioly: mny o folt caiice part o pusts whors tho puin or diftioulty exit Drako continuess nleo, [ have Juat feurned from n scout, or ned- | whoro thoy could not mutually support uor | 10 tontrol tho Doctur muy rnd will have ayer Witho mortificution of o ropulso In our firat | suior, Lhat Uio onciny 18 MOVIE up I forco on | gorn - dofonsive line; onlilng tho volunteer | hO dotnila of tha fust. 1shall not dictate ta tho regilur engagoment was extreme: somu wopt, | our loft, und that Gan, Hrockinridge hnd bettor | Cojonels and Mrigndlors scared grosnhorns who | Fovresontutives of sclonce nd to how or iy what Bour Stowmnch, Heartburn, Sick B somw curand, and othurh lamontod tho denth of | Biove to our left 1o mect lim.t Ltarnea iy | roported to bim the ovidanees of an army tn | jRannos thoy shull obialn the duty thoy want: ' goho, Dinrrhau, Dysentery, Colic, Wind ia i somg of o brwvest oitors und mon, and sot u | horso toloave, but 1o elled tme bk and sud | Frunt, uid aneousieliyg tho eyiust of Wil b Pk whit ausranduring niy Budy 10 toi, wiich | Towdls, aud il tntéenal Viths, oW 3 rear,’” 2 4 AN, Jiue i 4 18 un A " B i retain the right to my own ] & Iho Blafor, W, 'l Dowke, and Capta, Tareu | ondur, Bt o tust RO o whut ndaittonnl e | Suutionss withinsound of bia drums, a Confu g a will aford ense und comtort. il Thirty to sixty drops n half a tumbler of wator Wil n i fow minuica curo Crami 2 g2 3 =8 . ! Travelees should nlwnys ourry n bottts of Bsk o0 o g0l und fts revelutions undisturbed Ly whit jess i w dropdi8 utG, d L Licatonunte, woro kitiod ta | formiation b nay rocolve, o rouoria to aim | Seiia b e o Wil ol s vyls | fortnouto mortula may know ur hobion et Tt willovouts ek pas st tho ussnuit, bosides four more otifoers and nour- | aro wore to be rallud on than to me’ Whon | Hitear™ Brigadiers and Colonels niort, anxlous, | C¢Fug tho posaibilities of thelr own or my or- | of water, it is bo:wr than LPmunh Drands o 1y 100 puun Woutided out of {3 mn on tho tluid, | ruturaed Gon, Urookingldge, with ‘his teoons, | pugor, but supprossodt by Weat Folot niraieanoes | Faiztton. X o Wiruady lournod suftiolont to | Bittors ns s stiinulant, But tho reglinent roformed, wnd mn‘lmunut wus sturted to our Iafe, Lut 8onn it wis soot | e (ntolligent voluntuoes of tho lino cousclous | 1NMIeMto o e that sulonge, ad it §s oulled, tns | st o o I tho s, A" i | th the prossus, wi dpot e s andlle | ob e bofbies o o ety =i i kot | 1 iy, for s, ymresion oty oy | FEVER and AGUE oroulc kL tho bnttumn of tho valioy, i 014 ungred, oi us o A b e yawticnl Mg ¥ Ainlo-vall erusbod his leg-bous and \vmmfiml fortunato that it wns s0 ordored. amupundiouns drmsutic plotire of thoconditlons, | y l o Wwill bis onubled to muke of the very dntd the; . TRonts Yot I did’ not bellove thoy designed | SFForus to the hour, sys: b 1hidebrand'a brlgwdo | bis horse. flo progaod on il ho buoinis tay | o movomunt to which M. Chompann rofors wu';“.f,':.h“'"‘,‘,‘“' wllituEy urt Wit whiuh tho Kot | ot ean b lndunod o goeure snd pevtrdr bick | FEVER AND AGUE cured for fty byl £ anythig but s strong d truton? Ll bt substantiully disapuourod from the teld, | weak, wion lo rotired. Tho roglwent, discour- | wius most probubly thut i which Trabue's | - ————— for my purpose, which Is ilso humanitaving and ' There 18 not u reimedial agont in thls word Co, a !i.l iy 1t # strong deimonstrution, muu\{n ho nimsolf bravely romnined.” 1t 1a duo | wiod, foll buck unduor n hunvy five. Humo of tho | brigndu wns detnched to tho lult, and tho ro- uuselilah, fu Iuml{ nocesnary fur e toadd that Wl oure Fover and Ague and ull othor M ho blography suys gonerallys to Hiiluebrand tosny that tis dlecomture doos | won' run forward fo o Fighl snd joinod the | maindor of the brigude was finally moved to the | VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. it thuse ntorostod (n nnd Toprosonting acienco s Billous, Seuriet, Sy punld, Yotluw, v A nrratiyo of tho fuots will loavo a clearcr | nut svem to bavebeonsduo o hia pursunul vanduat | Twenty-fourth Tennossoe, which, ot ‘Woro fus | BIPPOFLOF tho oxtromo Fliht, a Wii] ayreco ot to usk auv grenter wuwber o fu. 0v0rs widad by BARWAY'S DILLS) 0 0 fmpresulon on (ho roaders mind than any words | 1 tho flold, which commondud itself 10 his. | vorabie grouud, uinag o tho 'postiion it had on, Johuiston fid pushod Conliars o tha | - Noeda Olen vors from o thin 1will ask of thom, both thuly - MRADWATE READY UELIEE. mongertny or teohnicul diuputations, - Whotlior | suporlors, waon, 1t, Lo, suiforod hoavily, losing over 200 fu | Hikht and front, with Cluoton’s vavaley on bis PrbY b < | work and mine may “muuml harmoniously, i, ¥IFTY CEN'TS PER DOTTLE. Grung and Shermun used nf) requisit vigllance Vil this strugelo was golng nn, Ilindinan'a | kitled und woundod. right fank, und thus they b To the Editor af ‘I'ae Chicago Tribune. tho dastiniea of cuch may be olfeoted Wit — “,‘, ,.,m': (.}.,,Yll,;.,?‘.m‘",m }IM Cuurmlurulw army {Hm !',"'m‘d"' undor Col, Suayor, and - Uladden's l‘mul;u }:rlml\‘du, of llrnm(l‘ corps, nun.?o u‘hm BWELT DOWN ON THE LEFT DANK OF LICK O1110A00, April 23.—~1 wish to Invito the attons | arguinent. Hespocttully, Jons Giscox, RADWAY'S d ~ Wuaut Corlnth, twenty miles mwiy, umd onfy p | brigide : support, butdld ot nttoimmt to orods this vailu: o e, ont to ———— 4 Drljudo ut Mickey's, Whon 3ihat ey Wl e | - JUNST 1N UPON DRENTISS DIVISION, ot fath, o’ Contodsrato ariliory was. i oREEn i’fi'.'m?.' n‘nlx‘:: :{ul“"hal,t l‘s’g:vlv't‘:ul'x“lllullllh:nu:\lnx DAKO i folllng for un usénult whon thom, Whother "3 bi 3 y ! ot to have buon brought with suilvlont offcot | Seiving in plokets, untll they oncountored i i KAl A TA SUFFERERS, s 1 * thoy Wora “surpelsud” or ot tho. uttack upon | Feabody’s brigado, which Iny upan the Bark | Bory, und, though tho muskotry e was kopt up, | Starts brigude on tho Pittshura mid Humburg | Wabush uvenues, south of Twenty-second , — g'u FL) ]ng 1118 them wne unoXpeoted, and tholy- own' words ronl, wits gut into position, Tho Twenty-0Tth | no finprossion wns made. ‘Cho Uonte o Parls | Fosd, supparted by MoArthur's brleade, Htuare | streot, Its conditfon is sinply disgeaceful, | Chicagoe Subseripilons for their Rollof, 5 stow that n thunderbolt from o olone sy contd | Bllssourl - the - Bixjoonth Wiscousin, uid 1. thiuks thisoigist t lave bowi was itrongly pastod o a stoeu hill fiour 1l | Aubos, ynslingo, old_voating, omply tor-turrets, | Tho Commitios nppoluted to solicit subsorips | FRRFEOT PUNGATIY S, BOOTHING APSLE £ not havo fstoniabed thom moro than the boom | tho A'welth Michigan — wore lmrrhfilly PILE CILEF POINT ASSAILED Tiver, vovprod with thiok underkrowih, aud | oio,, havo buen Yimpod fats 1t by tho vocupants | tions amongt- the whalosale grocors for |L’u ENTS, ACT WITHOU'! PAIN, ALWAYY of arjllery on Sunduy morning. pushed forwird | fnto lino _of © battle, &nd " g T 4 with ' an _open flold In froot, Medrthir | of tho Buttortietl BBlopk to sneh an extont thag | AUTerors by tho Hoods In Ditkiota roport the fol« 'URAL IN i Ofdrdliery o Suuy wioniing, ok 1 givan, | 100 romaindor of . (o division formud | by tho Confuderut army un mussos but, as 1t | W to bis right und ronr fothowoois. dacksoh | B (i wonl ha beoia e et | Il Whioh thov huve thought. atvisble 1o | - BEWABLELAND NATUIL 5 b Ao b 1665 i g vt | DL ront” of ‘thole campiz Bt ‘they wor | ias tho strongeat paiut un o liae wad viunlly | attacked Mortie, who Goll ek, i tho tines | Surinigh:” o Ht4orald catita, or Uhols wiai nco b Gion. Shorkiana handa for wsteibiiion THEIR OFERATION. ' mli foroo of the enciny {3 at Corint s ulsow | :prepured, contusod, an startled, 1¢was not xrm{nubln 1oy direot nttuek, tho oourse pure | went ut Btuart's brignde, This cuinmund vo- | yyould bo compellod to whntw tho ‘nutsunce at |-SHrough tho milituey oliours who are aperating Calomel L i foruouf tha uneiny b ne Cortt s wai | YOETbR Whbn Shavor's und Gladdons sironi | od of turnlay 1 an 1 Pt dcoiia Ieomptrae | BUrved iis fice unth Chilinre’ iion worw within | s P DD Cae Y | with shw Itollof Commitives 1 Wit veirtont A Vegetabla Subatituto for Ca § nuvs scuirculy ‘tho Tulutest foh of an ttnok | U foll torcoly upon them. Thore wore otts | biy mie sudlulane Atull vvouts, Luing thon | forty yans, and thow deifvered u boats aud s 4 = ETD CIXEEN: | teld, Murdoch & Tiee. (WY, . Melaughiy g | Rectootly eautolons, clcguuily coated with (xeeral one) b 5 7y ", v | aetod, ' i , tL0 SUMO BOOR: , Uea, oy 3 ruciivo volle) ut after n hurd fight thoy 7 b wolior, 100|611, Denba i+ | Vg0, T . ([feuoraly u&ym‘flfl fapido Ao 1"} s Gon | tat ' hud aceurred fu ilebrand s uninpa, | Kby thie oo Beigadon seut by Gun, dubiiaton to | woro drivon buck duwn the river. Clitinory Tho Dexervinz Poor, st m o, PRL, Lt ute, purify, clennss, HisTHor curool sl disardurs of the Stomach, Liver Bowels, K Boys. Hladder, Norvous Discudcs, euduc G tipntion, Costiveness, ludigestion, “"Kfivdl lousucss, Fover, Liflamution of tho lowelh Yilog, ang ull doraiigumonts of the MWK g goru, Warranted Lo offcot a positive !"ur}fly vtleu:nl'nu::;,‘m:nulnlnu no mereursy ral, or deleterious drings. liorva th foliow e symptoms rosulind from Disunders of tho Digyktive Oryuust Gen. Gennt, " Nuvorthiolesa, Ponbody's brigado jmudo i deter- R T ‘{m'fi‘:;{,fi:‘.‘zfi"‘,‘,’,f{,f{wf,"fl‘{h'c{,:_‘ T00 S SUDICAINEY FoatINOt GHVING. DACK tulnty of advantayo, aud 1 do ot appronund | ;I8 vontuilon suto of tho advanood reaiments, anyting 1o wh Wt tiule Upot our POsLan. whiol Gan. Jobuston usstited in rallylug, Gon. < * [ view of thoso quatations Crom Hudean's | 1'Fuston saye: . book, nreumont would soum entirely uanceese Hindmua's brigade. was sulforing undor Kary'1o show that there wos ‘scnrooly the | BCAYY tlve. Baino uf the mun werg bredkhn Tufitest fea of an attack bolug mlos ur that | ki wid thuew wore any doad sud wonnded. i there was uny knowledgo of the Confoderuts | G0N Johnaton 1n person pilliod tho wtragyl . movement 0 furce. Graut and Shorwan ovis | 41U I rodo forwal ‘J"““""‘ 1 found Gon, tinds (R . g ooy Ty urbin % strengthon, * ltudway's Cloburnu's uld; wid o noted with all tho lghta | Fight nuw rosted an the 'Tanueuses Kiverbotiom- To ths Liditar of Ths Chieaoa Tribune, ety o) n bofure him. —Cloburno's right aided in this, | lands, and_he fought down the bunk !nw‘unu CI10AG0, April 23,—~Ly anawerlug the follow- | Frankiin Maotengi s thoilih with heavy losd, Whon 1kat wus nvootas | Pittsbury Landing. T'ho unomy's (oft wis conrs | 10 you will confer n fiyor on e, aud I doubt f‘:"-m;;;}; plistied the position wuk no Langer tanublu. pletoly turned, uuil tho Federnl army was now | UL OB Mitny more who buve Bad & sinilur nxe S‘.“V_- Donne While Baermun wus standing up so stabivoraly, | crowdord on o short Hne, a alle or moro ta the | Peviuneo, "Tho gueation 11 * I thory uny insils | Jamas ¥, Kirk & Co MeClornund un hiv Jett, bud tu mect the sho Teus of fts irat position, The new liny of buttle tution in the clty where tho. teedy poar cun ol my nr & Ui of Himdmuan's victorions troops, with Polk on | W estublished bofore 10 0'clock, Thas farall | tIn lowiporsey nsalstmivey”? For imstinoe, o 1, 1l & C tholr lert, und Juckson's fresh beigndoe on their | hud baon successful; und, ulthough thoro was | Juan cauie intomy otllce to-duy and avked for (A right, (Huddon's brignde, which ud sutferod | ut uo thuo un_ absoluto comation of fighting on | esbitance, Suylng that bo kad et sith wnueols | Y9053 keonly In its uttnok on Proutiss, patised ufter | 1o Jine, it muy be consldured thut tho tiegt on» | dont, brenking un arm and leie; uad boon sent :.l..‘,«" n.l Nuot t 14 ¢ pust woun unlhunting wnd leading on uls men. . | tho donth of Its londer to gathor REGIf up for ans | gagumont of tho duy had endad, to tho Cuunty Hospltuly beon discharyud this | o ST Constipatiou, Inward Dilos, Pullnes 0 flfn‘s‘lxlx{n"lfi:';e"x:fi:{-ufi'“" whiruihicy on gatpom, formod mo l\nfl bo um:lnxl'uupnurt. nh'n'-l. llu‘m:n'w uthior cuntest, and theso Lrigados pussod to s o ordord of the Kdnl ‘April worethat % Evory | tworning: would bo ublo to work ;gw duysi ook, 1) m&:\n 1y tho Houd, Acidity'of tho “;;’,‘flfl tecord 15 wado of the fnet that, whlle the | Fupurted thia Lo tho Genorul, L wue roquosted by [l’llll!' Gen, Jolnstan, vomiog upon Qluddor il wusen, Heartbuin, Discust of Food, effork should bo made to turn tho lotl of | Wuk i good meehunlcs had o mopey, no plieo oy I Sifiler riguto it 1o thne, ordorsd it Lo charko b tho euomy, #0 as 1o out oif his ino ot retreay to | t0 810D, uto, cte, Naw, 1hls wman Was sobop, | gVl guans co. when be lonruod uufi it hnd juse lost 1t luads the Tonnussce River, and throw him buok on | knd talkod nud acted'us i€ bis tle wus a tyue | 9 Intorioden & hu counterimanded the order. Owl Greok, whura ho will be abligad 10 sisrons | e, Sluny porsons, ta svoid botug - tinposed on | Ji. ¢, & G, Duran Gun, Johniton In %enun directed tho movee | der” 11 ls. soon thut rlmn o firet thoy wore | 41d giving oncouruguingnt to Inpostory, sefuse sl wentor Jnokson's Lrigade, which bojongod to | gurrled out in lettor and spleit, and g Jung ns | all oalls on uml{unmmn* nature, 10 there §y the sevpud lue, uud was now hmnf‘mup. Ho | Gon, Johuston lved the successof tho muyue | 4y charitablo istitution In the ¢lty whoro tho gave Col. Whnolor, of the Niucteont Aubumul. muut was cowsplote, i Fodlly noedy dusorving hulr wny obtaiy the ufterward distingulsbod we w oavairy Gunoral, ane, plewss publlah tho lovality wid oblike e ordera to clurge, He nlsn fouild tharo tho Seue | BUBLL'S ADVANCE TO TIHE RESCUIZ—Isron. | cluss, and u Yours yeapoutfully, ond 'Toxus, it Which wure muny of bl felende. FANT ACTION OF NELSON AND AMMEN— A. ANaLe, eommandurs fuflei to have a peoullar and | Bt ordor dun. Bragy to sdvages | - oceult hnsight Into the smuulofi. the ready pmnun-‘fl"m': u‘.'.‘h"n.l':’fi“"ofi‘:" x‘f||»lx-lflflffflflflnfl:‘: avprehunslon of tho puwy Federal tdops Saw | wmen, Jiw - lord, two, “was watniiod by Chuluory the shndow of coming danger, *1¢ 1s cer- | Lenpule, which was on Glydden's ight, dlero 1L runs, *that o feeling of nneasinesy | tho Ei fAtcanth Wiscoustn, LU0 steong, waa nt- and’ mfvtrust pervuded the whola frong | taeked by the Tonth Mivalssinpt, 00 ivong, fole line, ud gradually spread froms aoldiurs to | Jowod by tho Ninth wnd Soventh Misstiippl, oftivers, reachg hgher and highor, But 1t w)n!au da‘lhuul atjt with thoe biyonot, uiid drove it s pectietly uvidnt Ut Grant atid Shorinon Inick Nl sl CRATIAG s atuallbtouiuno 1l i 100h of wolghit Iy the Btomuch, Bour Erucial Blukings or Flutterings in to It of 1be ¢ i ach, Bwlniniug of the Toud, Hurried 888 0 cultDrouthing, Fluttorlog of the Heart r‘i ot or Hulfucatiug Sonsutlons whan 1 u WIEEG e, Dots or Woba bufora theslelit, FOCE T A bn!ll‘ulfl 0 the |;e..;'1. mecnv.iyg;u}f,u iy un, yollowneds of the Bkin and g 0" sMlo, Chibut. Litnbs, tnd suddon FIuins Heat, Hurniug 1n tho Flus 1 0 o i 4 I, Whon Goil, Johnston, comig up, ordvred | 1o threw it uguinet tho enviny, and it excouted 4 st ['Tho County Azontls the propor p Uon, Bhoridan acknawlodios ¢ af | A lew dosos of Ludway's PUls W consldered themselves ubove such fle feara, | P 0 5 JIALLECK, GIANT, AN BIEINAN BCENTED y A DrOpOF porson 10 ups Syatom from ull the abovo-uumcd diso ft hselves hons suet e s, | Bl e o o ity bt Mioeloe !:-'..':'J?fi?’-’l,'v'&?" Wit crest dash aid porsstonee, | WAL A NTCAKR SR ICEIID | 010 W auoh cabon—t, Ttaoe] lants G, 3 Burdoraany $100; ok Skwitb ¢ PUICH £ GENY PER DOX. Fe victor of Dunelson tho luterval. Tha contict wis wvm“?mzl l; While Juekson's brigusde wos attacking Mo- Cluginnati Guasite, Co., 81005 Plhicips, Lo ~‘x' ol sn““énfl“fimfi‘ BOLD DY DRUAGISTS. o " Col, Duckland, Who mude (ho roconunis: | hrotrauteds CrOWil i Tronts fo the shet. §G | CIOFIMNG'S furtHunk, nivd I{mon hie Fiatt, Ao | Gon. Duolls ary was on tho march from To Miners und Othori Wllh e G $100; Dawatt, Wantott s 1ilin w40, R P 2 AND TRUE” i sance alrewdy inentloned, reported sovoral | the loft, by uuger nuhn‘unm-. Prentiss’ wbolo durlimubrlyudv Lagt gat o on Nindman's lofs, | Nushyille to'oin Grant's army, both ynger come T e Bdtlor af The Chicagn Tridune, At Jeust 80,000 Wik by noeded 10 velloyo thy tove efld FALSE i 1 ties I one duy 0 Gen, Bliornun that he | divistou guve way and toll back ju ountusion on | #id Gilwan's birluudo was tralitig at bls hools | und of Halioek, then at fit, 3uls, for un opore CENTHAL OITY, Colo., Aprid 10.~1'loase parmit ribly destitution, ) Bond _a lottor stamp 1o RRADWAY, 'Nl “faund tho woodsswarming with Jjebel cay- | ite supportd, 1t was uot souled, but brokou and | #dding to tho womsutum of the solumy, Ine v ————— [ mWAu Ay LORCH-ST 3. ‘olry afony the wutive Fronts of my' e, and | Y& Eu-llr Sl tl«ud.film{u'n T ey e &tlun Ihnl:lu"dx%nnw'l‘::u “\:m‘fn:; “"1"," Hetoll m.l"l'n‘lm“ l::l' w»dnlvu&y.‘;\‘mn l.l.um, il BLAINE LOOKING AFTER IT, i 0 0 K EE bemad 2 i " iy 111 the liest assuuit upon Prontiss' divislon, | Witk the frons line, though not yoc s} uctuall; nvannah, ou tho cast bank of e Touncsses, | p. m. 't Chlougo vis fuo Chicago, Burliug 4 o witl 5 Rubickell elutoud o have discovered lu- Gou: Gladdon, wita 160 (ho atiavkiug Lrigudo, | vk e yoel y Al lm;l; bogun 1o miove Maroh I8 botora o- | tou & Quinoy ung. Knnsus Union Taclfio Balle yiovoita, D. O Aprl :v.—;rnulfilmltt pitte | o S8 datormation worth thaisands “Thén coine Y U, T CONTEST WITH M'CLERNAND AND BilkR. | colving lalluck's ordor, Halleck was {n na | poudy, und that au Friduy, Aprit 15, at 8i4 . m, ihes u vymor from Washington that tle Htute | —— e e r,‘,::.‘!;{'p‘;};,;}:“’!fi;‘,‘,’,‘;{,,m‘;"?,,",".,',“3,;;,;‘:,‘{._ now grow strmmons e adls bt so fimptg. | EUE Lo A ot futond to Loava bt Louls un | 3lundsd in Duaver, Cold. Two ulghts und ol Dopyrutaont it ozoralsod ovor tho urcest sad e | TO THE PUBLlO;‘ 3 - o X 9 & J adly; but so im) o tho Ttk of April, » tle ovetr two days way not bud, und we came 0 youug Awicricans in Hritlyl There be no bl saranteo of B Buturduy ufteruoot, April 5, tho sun broaking | 0B ut 1ho Fodvral uemy, for un otiuokc”bay ul- | SO KT BESRRGUS MU NACE SRS R0 RN i be 1o bultar gl Wrough tha mlsts whlch dritied kway, got in u | Feady beou discusicd, The following b * ) At D v 9 9 Cammbly on chargus of frivud, who have led 3 2 it {39 [ B sl o ot TR | sy g s el g | S o vt el ey o i | Lyt B ottt Ml S AN S e . - . o o o 4 wolven ing confused)y, until 1hey found sufety In Hurle destroyed the bridgor. Huving no pontoous, he Our Esstern friends who huve n rowantic ‘fu.. i."{m',.',“.‘ué'..&a"& x‘n’m }'o‘l?.','n :}flhu tfiu by lu-ln;;tllnf. b:h :'l'l?r-"il fl‘i‘&!“nfllh}y..fl but's uud Wallaco's hues. Capt, Bele wis stiot | waa bulldn a bridgo. Whllo waltlug by acol- | funvy for seolng tho wild Weatera vraletos, will | telgruph, et 1y Boar " hamimas * b b WHBHIO glondlusa sy, T uiiedt wap ,_.‘11(_.,“_ M'in. and aEN. sm::;s)lu:)’s OWX ACCOUNT vautitul, Uon. Johnston, tired out with the | of tho opentng of ciio buttle, After wentoning Vigila of the night bufore, slept quivtly in an | the deuth of big orderly in frout of Illldobrw:d‘!