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MARI Successful Launch of the Peshe tigo Company's Tug Boscobel. ‘A Steam-Barge Dismasted by Colli- sion in the South Branch. Tho Schobner George M. Case Hard Aground on Colchester Reefy Lake Evle Local Gatherings and a Large Amount of General Miscellaneons Newa, HOMY, GATIIERINGS, A BUCCRSSFUD LAUNCH. The large new fug Hoscolel, bullt by Miller Broa, for the Peshifgo Lumber Company, was succopsfully Iaunched yostentay afternub.g Four o'vlock was the hour announced for the event, but, owing to the non-arrival of n promi- nent wmember of the lumbering firm, fully twenty minutes elupsed after that hour before tho arder was pussed to drive homo tho cradlo- wedgos In order that tho shores might ve moved. Aftor this hnd beon done tho keol- . bloeks hagt to be split awag, und Ly Nftcon nunutes to 5 evoerything was in rendiness for tho plunge. Tho linecs wero eut simultancously, but the bow of tho tug moved u triflo in udvance of the storn, but yot not sutliclontly to mar tho Jaunch In tho lenst, or docven a particlo of damage. As tho eraft struck tho water i sub- dued shout of admiratlon cscaped from tio luss than 1,000 thronts. As the lsunch wus mado 1010 tho Iatge dry-dock those nequalnted with the difiienlty of tho undertuking nnturally mun- Ifested much intorest fu tho result, Tley ox- pucted that tho tug woull cortalnly brivg up ngainst tha opposit side of the dock, but they were nrcnllr uurl)rlml to fhid that her carecr * was arrosted In mid-chaunol, Thedisplacomont of water consequont upon tho plungo of &n large an objcot wis very great. und il neod not be wondered at, therefore, thut soveral un- sophiaticated purties siffored o sovere duvking through haviug placed themselves dircetly in tho wuy of tho huge wave which swupt ucross tho oppasit side of tho - dry-dook., Swveral youngstars were swept from thoir fect, and un aged judy was hurled sgaiust o timber with suilicient force to suffer a contusion of tho head. Thero wero no serlous consequaonces, howaever, - The Hoscobol i tho largest und unquestiond- Dy nlso the strongest tug evor bitllt on tho lnkes. Her dimensions nre us follows: Length of keol, 160 feet; fonwth over nil, 180 feut; Lrendth of beam 28 foet; dopth of hold, 13 feot 6 fnches, She was modoled und buile under the personal supervision of Samuel Kempton, tho boss mechunic ot tho yard. Her 1ines are ensy nnd gracerul, und sho gives prom- is0 of fullillinr every expeetntion ns rognrds towlng and songolny quatls No pains have been apared In giving herstrongth, and theroiro 1hoge who express tho opinfon that sho b been bult unnecessarlly heavy snd strony, o this 08 It uay, uniess somo unforescen necident shull end her oareer, sho will Inst many yenrs, Those who have watehed hor constriiction ngreo that * sho hns been bulit upan honor, and thut to-da; ulnluru s IIrDllt.lIDOlhol'. stronigor, ov better oraft aflont on {resh water. Tho engine of tho loscobol ia a. 12xI22, Lullt by the Vulean Iron Works, nnd 18 nearly nil in posi- tlon. The bollers, two In numbor, ouch soven- teen teet long, und seven and one-hulf feot In - diumeter, have yot to be plaeed on board, They are boing comploted by the Amerionn Builer Works, eid will bo ready to go on board i fow dnya, Aftor thay nre In position the carpenter work ean bo comploted, Probubly threa weeky will expire bofore the eraft 1s ready for service, It 1s proposed to mnke the trinl trip n formul .event, in which tho Ieshitivo Compnny will en- tertain nll invited guests In o most hospitable manuer, LAKE FREIGITS. Nenrly every vessel remainiug unchartered was taken yesterduy, to lowd hory, and a- Inrgo demand from Milwnuken had to go unsatisiied, Ttutes remuin a8 nunounced yesterduy—viz, cents on corn and b conts on whout to Bul and 8 conts on corn and 815 conts on whent 1o Kiugston, Charters were reported yestorday ns Tollows: To Buffalo—Schooners Michigan, E. A, Nichalsot, J. 1. Ciso, and Grungor, wheut nt cents. To Kingaton—Schooners George 1, 8lonn and Lady Duiforin, corn at 8 centa, o Colling- wood~Propeller Cannda, corn nt two-thirds of the Uuffaio rate. Crpualty token, 200,000 bushe els whois and 46,000 bushiels corn, Coard frolghtsromaln pruotienlly unchanged, although ono or two vessols huve necepted $1.75 on lumyer from Manistee to Chiengo. DEPARTURKS POIL THE LOWER LAKES, Yosterduy forenoon tho schooner Mnrongo, Capt. Dennis Itouch, set suil for BuTalo. Bhe wua followod fu tho witernoon and u\'flnl.nq by the schuoners Golden West and Lufrlonier, Tho Weatern Transportation Compnny opellers Commeorelnl nnd Vundorbile, Anchor Line pro- peller Wisenbickon, und Commerelal’ Line pro- poller Cubn also aturted for Dullinto during the dny and evonlng, The above will probinbly by the only depurtures for the lowor lakes until #Haturday, us seafaring men are n)umscll o he- winning the season on Fridoy, On Suturduy the « remnining Western Trausporiution Compauy propellers and the Conemuugh und Lycoming, of the Anchor Line, will makon start, us well us n consldorablo numucr of tho graln-lndon fluot of el vesaals, The departure of tho Anchor Line propetior Annle Youug is deferred uutll 'Tuede Uay of next week. L4 , BIOAL WATEIL The water botwoon the plers of Suugntuck harbor hins shonled.to within i fraction of livo Test, Consequently sovernl n(mlm-hnr;ies trads ing there nro burred In. Dredging s badly needed at that polnt. at NEW STEAM-BARGE C. W. Mooro {u tho nnine of a nowsteam-hnrgo recontly lnunuled nt Allogun, Mich., for Moore & 'Prumbuth of Douglas, Mich. —Sho will bu tit- ted out in style similur to the Dunbar und Annle Laurie, and, it 18 thonght, will carry 156,000 feet of lumber. JOTTINUS. Willlam Harmon bns tended o twoethinls in- tereft in the tug Tom Brown and n onu-fourth Jnterest in the tuyr Mary Mclame for Capt. Irn e wen's three-ronrths inturest in the new tie on, how approaching completfon nt Dotrolt, Capt. Androw ‘Green hug lott for Dotroit to suporintond the Ntthng ont of tho now boat. oaterduy the seow ‘I 8, Skinnor and tug Bueaess went Into tho Chicnea Compiny's \West Bide dock for enlkings, ‘The Sklunor is also to Fecalve HoberSquires’ patont trov-nall faston- ing. E‘heaahmnnr Ttaclne 18 walthr to bo deuked ot Mitler Brother's shipyurd for Capt. Squires’ troc-nati nmuulngr‘ Five lumbor-lnden vessels thut bave suffered detention hore for somo tinw ‘lun on uecount of the lee, left yesterday for Michigun City Jo deliver their curgoos. Tho scheoner Orkney Lass haif-musted her colors yesterduy nftor renching tho harbor, on necount of tho death of uno of hor uwners, Cupt. Wilson, which acenrrod during the pro- vious nllglht. Tho achuonor Lottle Wolf wlill leave Alpeun Tor Cbicago on Saturday, DISASTERS, DIBMASTED BY CULLISION. Shortly before noon yestorlay the stoam-borgo 1. C. Orittain lost ler forownst in tho South Branch, between Handolph und Madisou struot bridges, by colllslon with tho schooner Alvin Brousan, which tho tug Loulo Dolv hud in tow, The dumage will minount to about $100, OX COLCUENTER NERY, Spactal Dlaputch (o Tha Chicago Tribune, AMUEUSTAUHG, Ont,, Muy G—About ¢ n'clock on Wednesduy night the schooner Georgo 3l Cuse, bound from Chivugo to Bultnlo with 224,000 bushels of finxsacd, got on Colehester Houf, Within 500 feot of whoere tho light-ship ls now stntdoned. The Mystle wont down yostorday anarnig with tho lghtship aud umdo nunte tempt to pall tho Case off, The Mystio camo to Amberstburg and took # Highter und n gang of men dowi in tho niturnonin Thy Casw 1§ out two feot tarward, Sho wintored st Port Huron Rud wus toword down yosterday, The Captun of Lo Caxo roports two other selitaners gutting on near her but relonsed thomsulves, Tho light-. ahlp 18 now In position, AQROUND IN MAUNEE DAY, Bpecral Dispateh (o The Cliicuea Tribund, ToLEDO, U, My Be~Tho schoonor David Dowe, which wns towed down the river tust oventng, [4 reported hud wground uio foot ont of wator abreust of Turtle lght. Sho hud beon tuken eafely pust niost of tho shual pluces, bui meuntime by the | chauge of wlw the river had ‘hogun to pecedo wapldly, und the vessol struck withiu twoor threo longtha o deep watar, ‘Tho ncoidont fixes the (tmit e Which tho Dows ciu bo sufoly landd ta go out of Shls harbor at ubont 0000 bushels, Buo wis undertaking to goout with 800, and could probubly yo down the Inke b safoty with 00,00, AUROUND IN DETROIT RIVEK, Spectal Dienatch to The Chicaoa Tribune, Deviorr, Mich, May 5—The suhoonor Auglo Baxon i nground oo the lowor il of Fightlng leisnd. Bho ran on lust iht, ‘Tho sehotner A, Rodgord I3 agroupd at Fightlug Inlund near the umfl‘r llllkv? Hoth* are in Canudian waters, The tugs BBob Huukett sud Princy Alfved bave gono (o relouse them, COLLINION AT L, Bpecial Diapalch in ‘(ha Chicugs Tyiduna, Euir, Moy 6.—~While entering this pott tha schooner Kent collided with the tug Burosidv, and wud dumugod $30, ICE AN NAVIQATION, LAKE BURRRIOH Bpecta. Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, MAanguurTg, Mich., May b.—1'be loo bus brokon up, and the soutt wind to-day s moviug It out frow here, The prospects are fuvorsble for un IE nverage early opening of navigntlon on Lnke Superlor. 1/ Ando Bay 14 brenking up fust, Bpeeial IHapateh ta The Chicago Tribmne, Dururi, Minn., May 5.—Tho walt steatner Sis- Riwit eleared for Princo Arthine's Lundig and Thunder Hay with n full eargo of - freight nnd mssenmrp. Hers 18 tho firat doparturo from s port this senson. TR BTIAITS, Spectal Diapateh to The Chieaos Tridbune. CHENIYOAN, Mich,, May f—Wenthor lino this ik, with Lo wind Cresh from tho north- In the afternoon tho wind waa frou tho northweat and ralnfig, Tha rclinonoers Imperiul, Flying Cloud, Nnindi nnd Tlenry Fotgor, propels lera Joseph L, Hurd and City of Fromont, and steamer Florn cleared. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, NEW PREIONT LINES, . Special Dienaleh to The Chicaen Tribunse Br, CATirmiNes, Mny 5,—Tho Presidont of tho Northorn Rallway of Now York visitod this city ntly, aud stated that, as sovn ns it was pere feclly nssured that tho Wolland Canal was uble to necominodato eraft drawing twolve foot, ho and his nssocintes would establish a line of freleht-bonts to ply direet between Chiengo and Ogdonsbitrizs thouee, by the Northorn lallwiy of’ Now York, to Itousu's Point, 118% milea; and thonce to hirlington, which 18 well known s n dlslrllnlflm{ ot for Now Bngland, Spectal Dispateh o The Chicagy Tribune. MusKeaoN, Mich., May 6.~ now frolght Jino ng beony arvunged between Chicngo und this uur: hfv F, 11, Holbrook, formier mnunger of tho vodtel” line hero, ‘o liile Wil vonsist of {'obly's ateum-bnryges, the eorge Duabir, 1. 1. Thumpson, nud Aunle Luurie. Thoy will make regulne teips,—n bont urrlving dully nt 7. m, Itates the sumo a8 churgad by tho Gondrich line, The propellors Granite Stito and G, 1% [ure rou| hs ulso form u dally !mlxhl linte to this port, under an arrangement with A, It Potrle, TUFFALO MATTENS, . apecial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune. Rurrano, Moy 5—The tug Porter wiil tow tho bargo Ayer toToledo, The Aver was made into an Americun battom lust your, bt upon the ro- poul of tho wetnllowing tnls cluss of veasels to obtuin Amerlenn reyister she wus sold by her wurchnsor, Capte Mctilynu, of Toledo, to Me- Arthur Brothers, of ‘Toronto. Thn following charters were mndo {o-duyt Schooners P, I Louke, D, 8. Austiy, Hnzaril, Vanderbilt, and 8, L. Watson, coal to Chicapo, 35 coms; propelier Thonus W. l'u_luwr and consort Ognutr, cunl to Dituth, nt B eentss schooner \‘ululr Atuerfen, part conl and castings, from Cluveland to Fayette, In bay to Noquette, S84 for eargos echooiier Jennle Mulion, coal, Clove- land to Charivvoix. Tro Western Flevating Compnny has ndopted Inat senson's rutes for clovating ‘and stornge, Hutos ure ollows: Elovating, Incindiug (ive dnys' stora pur bushel, live-cighths of one cent; storngo cach succoedivg ten daya or part thoroof, per bushicl, ona-nunrter cent.” Tha vo0s- scl onys, i addition to the nbove, per Lushel, one-vighthh cent, Mr. John Kelderhonse has sold bishalf Intorost in tho schooner Hurvey [issell to'l, &8, A, Murphy,of Detrolt, for” $4,00. Capt. Charlos Iiamtlton sotd his interest to tho saine pretics o fow duya ngo for $0,600. Capt, Humilton remaing a naster of th vesel. Mr. Keldorhouso hng also sold n two-thirds in- terest In the yehoonor. Jmues Platt to Messva, Murphy for $i00). Capt. 1), Prouty, who owns' tho othor third, will huve commund. FROM PORT HUNON. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Poar Hunon, Mich, Mny Tho schoonors Tom Ellaworth, Il W. Suge,and Thomas P, Shol- don are hero from Erlo, fea-bonnd and deluyed by fog. The schuvoners Moonllght and Ueinidnd ond propeliers inter-Ocentn,. Argonnut, und A, Liverott, with schooner F. A, Morse, feft thiy nfternoon, ‘Cherv I8 no trouble i volng through the lcu at tho foot of tho Inke, [n iy places lnrgo enkes uroyroundod fourand tive miles from the rivor. After the ico passes Marine City bontsnre not troubled with it. ‘Tha north ch nel i3 roported full. Nono 1n tho south channel, The propeller Yovumseh was plnced on the dry-dock to-diy, Her bottom shows thut it witl take n faw duys’ work in the dry-dock. Somoe of her frunnes wro broken. Heavy fog 1o-night. Vessels moving. EAST SAGLEAW NOTES, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicayo Tribune, EAST BAGINAW, Mloh., Muy 6.—Tho schoonor- burgo C. B Davis, bullt by Wright & Prentiss at Suginuw City, wns successtully Inunched this uftertioon. Bhe'ls 165 feet over'nll, 31 feet boat, Vfeetl Inches dopth of hold, ana carrles two musts fore wnd aft rigped. Sho will. curry 00,000 teet of lumbor, and Is about tons = mensurcmont, - Capt. e Blonnott wilt commund her, and sho will load at once for Ohlo points, Balt 18 beginning to move by water, Tho gchoonor Chnrloy Crawford tukes 2500 burrels from Cnsovlite to Cleveluod at 16 conts froliht, tho propulior City uf Concord 2560 birrels trotn Sand Begeh to Cleveland, nud storm-burge Buv- lington 2,000 turrels from Oscoda to Culengo; freight, 18 conts per burrel, MULWAUKRE, Special Dispateh to ‘Ihe Chieago Tribune, MuLWAUKEE, Muy 65.—Tho steam bargos Nar- nuw, Batlentine; Mlcmm‘mm, Fropellers Waverly und Bluncbard, nnd schoanors A 1, Muoore. Suveland, Augus Smith, San Juclito and ‘I'hrea Brothors depurted for bulow tasd Lust scuson the first clearsnce wns on the fth of Aprit, 'l‘lwnuhuonurs..!. Ioltey wout into dr&'-douk lo—llnl)‘ for a rebuild, and the schoonors Bturko anit Dunhum for ropairs, Clurters to-day wore the schoonors Mone gungot and Grorge G, Houghiton, whent to Erio He 6O centd, The rate obtalned by vossuls churtored yosterdny for oo from’ B Cloveland pruves to be $L60 nstead of $1,05, MANISTER NOTES, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune. MaxisTEE, Mich, May L—Tho now stenn- burga Albert Millor, recently purchused by M., sugolmun for tho lumber trdo, arvived horo tu-tlay, Muster Jobn Cowans, Sho emne from Algone, whero sho wis bullt lnst yene, ulto 1 lurge tleet s coming ln umlnr. and shipiments, no doubt, will be vory lively to- WORTOW, £ = TIR SCHOONER PEORIA. BSpectat Duvatch to The Chicage Tribune, Brunaaon Ky, Wis,, Moy 6.~Tho tug John Grogory roturned s forcioon’ from Bufley's Harbor, whero she bud boen pulliug on tho sehaoner Peorla, 'Tho vosael wis 5o havd op thut the i couhl not move hor, he tue Lovinthan, which Is working nt the Nubab, also pulied on the Peorln, but without suceoss. ‘I'ho work of rulsine tho Peorlu with scrows . s nprogress- g, hut ILis n slow Job, ns nothing can b’ dono exuept In still weathor, MUNKEON NOTES, Hpeeial Dizpatch to The Chicago Tribune. MusKEGON, Mich., Sluy 5.—Lumbor shinments o~y wero 5000000 feot, Ao propollers Granite State and G, D, Bure rouvhs uro carrying hirge quantitios of rmlrond tles to Chlvagn, For somn “timo pust. newotiatlous have beon ciding butweon caplititists of thin city, Grand Huven, und Grund Raplde and the Goodriech Trausportution Company, with tho view of pur- clusing_two bonte, to bo placed on tho lne b twoon Chlcugu snd theso ports. The people nlong thig shore wore Loping for sucess, but It Now appenrs that no ngroumont eonld be nnde 48 1o prive, and the project has tullen through, PIOS CLEVELAND, Bpeclal Dispaled 1o The Chicago Tridune, CrLEVELAND, 0., Muy hi~Tho propeller Call- farnia 18 wilorvolng repulrs ut 8t Cathorinos, The propoller Nortbern lenves for Luko Bue periorto-night, hetng tho Rt of_tho soitson. Cant, Moltett, una bis vessel Fseanuby, wero binckbalied by tho Beainon’s Unlon lust night, KINGHTON, . Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, JUNGSTON, Ont., My 8.—Tho sehoooner Garls buidi,which went ishure Inst fall ut Wellor's By hing been wot oif and brought bore, Bhe pros sets o vory dilupldutod nppusrunco, aonEmc, Spectal Dispaten 1o The-Chicago Tribunes Qonkuieit, Ont., Muay 6.—~Tho wenther to-dny 1a warin und rufuy. 'Mheleo in the lnko ls fust disapponiug, The Godurleh Hght was displuyod Inst nlglit for tho tivst timo thik souson, PORY O1F CINICAGO, ARRIVALS, Btinr Muskegon, Manitowoo, sundvies. Prop Oconta, Stanltowo, sundriog, Trop Annie Laura, Muskogon, ltmber, Prop G, Hlukox, Muskogon, lumbor, Prop 8 C, Hall, Muskegon, lumbor, Prap Messongur, Bl Josepl, suiidries, Prop Jahn Lonthiw, Bturgeon iy, towlng, Prop "llukl?'n Bluskegon, luniber, Bron Chty of Now York, Charlovolx, plesiran, Frop I U, Britthi, Wit Lk, sundrios, Bonr Sea B3vd, Grand 1o, imbor, Bobrdolm Bean, I, numtum umber, Seue Luvindu, Hamiin, lom Behr Radienl, Fentwatur, lumbor, Bohr Mystio, Ludington, Jumbor, Notir Wiltlnm smrrm Munlvteo, lnmber, mil'“ Hobr M, Cupron, I e, Imber, Hehr Bouth Haven, Michigan City, wood, Behir Hoveules, Chuglovolx, lumber, Buhr Hattle Burl, Jucksonport, Jaimbor, Kot Tom Hluns, Jaoksonpurt, codar posts, Betird, 1 Morelll, Ahnapoo, nidlway tios. Behw Arundal, Munistoe, lumber, Bohr . Poreys Alapee, rullway tlos, S¢ adington, lnmbuer, Bobr Lyd i ‘U'wa ivers, linbor, Sobir T, 8. Moore, Siskvieon, [embor, Hehr Ellon Cachivang, Manituwoe, sutidries, Rohr Kate Gillott, Muskegon, mimbur, Sehr Urknoy Luss, Munatoo, lmber, AITUAL BAILINUS, Btuwe Mugkegon, Munitowae, sumilrlos. Frop Sky Iun'lll Houton Hur llllhuluulrlw. Prop Vm'ljl‘:;:‘r‘ t, Huituso, U0 LU wheat, 1,008 B ) l'mp:iu‘lzm Rultale, 51,600 b faxsved, 40000 418, Prap Hugkeyo, Dluitton, tight, o l'mf: 1, l{urmuuhl. ol ‘ofiun. sundrics, Prop Wheathlekan, Erie, 53,400 biy wheut, Hrop 8. C, Hull, Muskogon, tight, Erop Emma 1, "Thom pson, Muekogon, kbt Trop gulumnumru. Lultulo, 8,00 bu whoat, 1,500 rls pork, Prop It U, Urittaln, Whito Luke, sundrics, Bulir Gten Cuyler, unitawoo, snndvice, Prop Measonger, 8t Juswph, sundrics, Prop O, Hickon,'Muskegdn, lght, Bebir A, J. Mawroy, Muakegan, light, Benr Burdlala, Muskegon, light, elr G, Micbacison, Ludingiun, light. Be eienintor, A Hebe Epy, Mileanilee, stpleies, Hehr Gaiide, Plorport, 291 i oats aind sumicics, Hoeve, Gokden West, Bullulo, 82,500 ba cor, v Murenga, uffulo, 1,00 i corn, fl“l“" Lilly Pratt, Ludington,'light, ehir, Petrel, Ludiugton, scht, Heht, Clty of Toledy, Manisteo, light, Behir, Clipoor Clty, Manisteo, light. Hehr. Tdn, Mantatoe, Hight, Hehr, Wostehostor, Muskexon, tght, Bohr. White Clowd, Mietigan City, lumber, Sehir, Wolls Jinet, Bulfuio, 560 Ot eoen, fehie, € L Johnato, Muskeseon, Iight, Haht, L M. Davis, Mitskegon, theht, Behr, Lookout, Grand 1avon, ikt Hehr, Adrlatie, Al\mvvco. llfihh Schr, Collingwood, Whitelish fiay, Ught, Hehr, C. L. Flek, Muskegon, light, Ser. dtannt Muskegon, light. 1, M. Forreat, Whito Lnke, Il;‘h!. Helte Walbridire, Muskuron, Hght. Sohr., dews Worth, Kownune, bt fighr, A, Tiradiog, Tatdington, ileht, T'eap. 8t, Joseph, Muskegon, light, Trop. Annle Lauen, Muskegon, leht, Projy, Amoskenge, Muuisteo, Hiht, OTIER LAKE 1'ORTS, POILT COLNORN! Speclal Dlpateh la The Cideago Tribune, Pont CoLnonNe, Ont, Slay S—Passed up— Schuoners Mystio Star, Oswegu to Milwaukeo, conls Pride of Amagrlen, Albueare, Antelope, "}-".‘fm'{{,“"""”" Lake Michigan and’ Albien, for 0 Duwn—8chnoners Pulnsk(, Milwaukeo to Oswo- o, wheats J, T8 Mott, (:hlcn‘w tu Oswewrw, corn, Mott uro tho frst ‘Thu schooners Pulnski i nurlvil for tho ennnt this apring. DUTHOLT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. Dexitotr, Mich,, Mayi.—1'assed down—Schoon= ors tinllntin, Riverside, Clenred down=LPropellor Northornor; schoons erz Rolndeur, itichard Winglow, Deluwaro, Miased up—Propoller Clty of Cohncord and Large, Blonm-barwo Ralelgh and schoonor Lite verne, 'P'uttlo and congurt, Coflinberey and con- sorts schooners 1. W, Hage, "'homus Shokion, Efllsworth, Tigler, Wilbor, Narruvansett, C mnucho, Itasen, Rising Star, D. B, Balley, Pon- !A|lllkliu. I’ M, Knapp, Ellen Spry, Jusse Drume- mond, Clenred up—Staamsbarges O, Townsond and congort, Inter-Ocean, gonaut, J. P Donald= &on, . L. Worthington:schooners David Vanee, Jusoph Inlye. ESCANANA, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, ESCANABA, Mich,, May G.—Arrivnls for t duy—T'ropellers 1ra 15 Owen and D, W, 1 ;ulmunurn L. C. Butty, D. K. Clint, and Jessle Ly, No vleurunces yet, but sovoral vessels ready to RO, BN, Speetal DHspateh to The Chicagn Tridune. Entg, Pa, Muy G—Entorcd—Schooner Miam{ Butle, Toledo, wheat, Clunrud—sehnonors lfananford, Bay c"i” Durkulow, Detroit; Frye, Chicako; Miaml Betle, alilight; propeller Firbunk, Caleago, conls BUPFALO, Spectal Dirvatch to The Chicaon Tribune, Burearn, May 6.—~Tho following wero tho de- partures to-duy': Propellers Russla, Sontin, Chi- cugn, Lochestor: sohiooners F. L, Dunforth, J. 1 Merrlll, F. C. Lelghton, H. M. Scove, for Chi- ciign; propoller Mineral Hock and burgo, Sagl- nw. ‘I'here wura two arrivals this morning at this port, tho ateani-barge Mineral Hoek from De- teoit nnd the Canadinn tug Porter from Queboe, The Mineral Ruock came down nfior tho birves Jolin Breden, Willlurs Treal, wnd I J, Carnoy, nnd feft this foreucon for Buy City with tho burgers, TOLEDO. Speelal Dispatch Lo The Chicago Tribune, Tm.}; 00,0, Mity 5,—Tho followlug nre to-dnys thartors: Propeller 8t Paul, wheat to Erle, Pa.: propelier Lothair, outs, nnd | consort, Corlsunde, corn to Surof, through rates; peller Georyls, corn to Slontrenl, privato tormis; schoonors Itutherford and Preston, corn to Kingston, 6 cents, CLEVELAND, Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tridunes LEVELAND, O May 6.~Clenrunces—Propol- lera Chlsholm, Superlor: sohooners Fus‘uun Brows, Negaunce, Cumtniigs, MeVea, Elizn- ieth dones, Burton, King, Cumden, 0'Nofl, 1lnl- Inrun, Cuseude, West Bldo, Sundusky, Muxwoll, Eacanuby, L. Vunvalkenburg, Kuto Winslow, 250, tonl, Chnrters—ropollor Gllddon, ore, Bscanaba to Bullulo, privato terms: schoonur Sopbin Mineh, € liscunabn to Cleveland, privito - torms; schoaner Solkirk, conl to Racine, 3110 free, Most of the els which huvoe cloured have sullod from this port, gud {00 barbor I8 compar- atively emoty, STURGENN WAY. Special Dapateh to The Chicago Tyidune, STonigox BAY, May h—Arrived—Schooners D, ll.‘:}lnrll’?. “{“"'j"‘f""h'"“e l!v.-ll‘n.h it i Clenred—Tug John Grogory witl ree barges ot timbor for Chicngo. ¥ COLLINGWOOD, Spectal Disvatel to 'Ihe Chieagn Tribune. Coriaxawaon, Ont., Muy b.—Siiled—Scnooner City or Chileago for Chilengn with tivs, PORT DALUOUSIE. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Ponr DALiouste, Ont., Muiy b.~Pussed up— l'lrnwllum J'ruuhl.llun!ruul to Chleago, genors al curgo, BARNIA, Boectal Disonteis o The Chicagn Tribune, 7 BARNIA, Moy fi.—l)upnrtud—s-muulmr Bkylark Tor Chieago with conl, AN EXPLANATION. How n County Senl IRecamo Affixed to u Court Kxhiblt on Kty Way Up to the Suprome Tribu & Speclal Diaputeh to Ths Uhicago Tribune, OcoxoMowoo, Wis., May 6.—A fuir exumple of the stranee proolivitios of tho reporters on tho Miwnukes papers to get things wrong and mixed up isseon In tho reports of the nileged arovkedness of J. V. V., Plutto, one of the Crewn Clty luwyors, on his alleged tamperiugs with ro- cords, Inan Interview with Wurhum Parks,of thls clty, the alleged aceusiug sttorney, bo stated to yuur correspondent thut hio hd novor made anues Gusution agalise Mr, Platto of uny kind—that tho tollowing {8 the foundation of tho olmrl: During thie Decumber term of tho Cleoult Court for Wiankesia County u cortain disputed land fitlo enso waa onlled for trinl, In whivh certaln Buorll or tax dueda wore offered n evidonveo by My, Plutto, tha defondunt's attorney. The sitld dewds woro ruled out by the Judgo pros g ud ot of vitluo und canveying o title, bo- cungo they woro not proporly exeoitod,—tho saul of the county not bulig on them. Thu ense wus deelded In favor of plaintiflf,'and dufondunty, by Mr, Platio as tholr attortioy, in- tonding to nppenl, served thelr bilk of oxveptions on Mr, Pirkd, with the aforomontloned tux doed a8 1 exBibit, with tho county seal attuchod, Toultor the valuvof an oxhiblt during the pendenoy of an uotion' 18w gross olfonso; appear to und this will not only mako It the BuprumeJudges thut lhnUIrqutJu:I[;u mudo & fulso ruling, but would change thuontiro issuo of tho sult kecatly fu tuvor of dofondunts. iy, Purks hud wn ondor to slow oniso uiuinst 3ir, Plutto lssued how and by what mouns suid senl catng on thove deeds, but did not state In thoorder thut ho uceusod M. Platto of tho dee. 1t now appeurs that the dofendant himsolf, M, Catler, 08 Waukouar, without the ndviee of anybo ot to tho County-Clerk’s olllee und hnd the seal put om, and thon had It rucorded, 8o thut John D, Hoberts, tho County Clork, 18 Hubie through Ignoeunco and earelodness, 1t :vlll«‘ng pennity the Judge will give hln remuins o —— TWO KINDS OF ADULTERY, To the Likitor of The Chicuow Thibune, CnioAno, May b.~Defore lust ‘Lucsdny’s do- vlslon ot Justive lirown in a caso of adultery, 1, nud with e I thiuk tho majority of my Crionds, woro of tho opinlon that adultory wid u orlme mder our Btite fnws, Howover, wo know now thut the luw rocugnizes two Kinds of ndultory; while It punishes tho opon siute of ndultdy:, it 14 yilont wbout adultory’ plnin and shnpie, und it i4 this filut thut oucouraRes 110 1o WK you o rewdur your visluible asshitunue t the ease of morallty, eommon walfure, lnw and oeder, do- oenoy dnd rollglon, by urgliy i the strongest teru u chinwe fn our laws, Our Loglsluture s AL WOEK ROW 01) Koty yor useless buninoss, lly wbanging the lnw ol wiuliery It would do 0 goml deerd, il thoruby dusorve the thunks of ouy noblo Cowmonwonlth, sJustice Brown suld lust Puosdey bo had lved thirty-tive years In thisStuto, uud whon bo enmy Tieru b ulveddy Fouid tho prosent Jaw on uduite orys b sahl thie lnw waa n relie of barburian i In lmrmnu{ with thu views und Uablis of the rudencys wnd fmwmornlity of pust generationd, o mnko udultory w urime under our prosunt Livway HLIOIE futereousso mie bo provon, und thy wulity couply mast Hive and dwoll ws tann and without being lawrully ninrried), The ce, furthuriiore, stnted In” dt partiouine bt an( of adultery —hud Ivon, lulf of which would be suitlciunt for divareu till, since tho two hud not lived upenl; tum:llwr‘ua punlebatle orfine il S boen committed, e Latatod beforo, it wa weurprido to mo, wid will be to thoussnds uf onr gond oltizens that thils Chreistiun Bluto winks e orimo 10 duch nu jnpoetunt cuuso, o pluii wid shnplo mindod Jmmln wdultery plain and Bhaplo {4 crine, und If tho Inw (us not reeo- pfav this erline whut wiil bo tho result,—the oieal consequuncoy | Men will place themeelves nhuvu sho law uud Intlige tho penuity for u moat Rlaviug evime, whivh In our Christiia o 14 not werluie e law, ‘Then the doticient stato of our Taws will bo rosponsibio for u stato o Inwluanods uid the mighty ralo of the rovolver. Ploasy publish 1his uppial fur the ohnuyge of vur luw, JUBT AND GOOD LAWS, D e — ey JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT, Speclal Dispateh to TAs Chicaga Tribuns, MADISON, Wis,, Muy &—Uov. Suilth to-duy ap- poiuted Edwurd Murtin as County Judye of Kenost County, to Ml the unoxpired turm of Volnvy Fronch, decoased. Mr. Martin wus vleotel County Judie at this spring’s electon, 0 take the viffce nuxe Juni ¢ Al French buwl‘v«d through :h lcrlu.w" ¢ b CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1881 —-TWELVE PAGE 0y THE BATTLE OF SHILOL. Gen. Shnr;u;;—in Person Estabe lished the Lines Which Proved So Fatal, Leaves from Official Records---Orders from the Various Commanders at That Time, Gens Hallegk Il Sont Intrenchlng Tools, nud Ordered Grant *lo Properly Forify.” The Order Utterly Disregarded, and the Army Was Soatlored About and Taken Wholly by Surprise. Extracts from the Ofiicinl Rtocords, Clucinnatl Gasette, WaARItINGTON, Maty 1.—~Uen. Shormau s, sinco the death of Gen. C. F. Smith, alwaysand stoutly maintained that this Intterollicer established tho Union nes ut Pittavurg Lunding, on the sune slile of the rivar with tho Confoderate forces ut Corinth, Tho ulliflal records, which nro now open toall through the publication ordured by Cougress, shuw thnt this claltn 18 nltogother vn- founduls and, furthor, thut Gun, Baeroun him- solf wis tho irat to smigwest tho veenpution of Pittaburg Landing, the lirst to land thore, and that ho himself, without tho HUPERVISION OF ANY BUPERION, estallishied the fatatlines of the Unfon camp, Ho hus nlse continued to matntain thut the position at Plttsbure Landing was not fortifled, beenuso o orders wore glven to strongthon It. ‘This clalm nlso {8 swept awany by an oxamination of tho ofliclul records In regnrd to the vcoupntion of Plttsburg Lunding. Genortl Bnorman's re- ports to Gon. C. F. Bmith shows that ho was ordered to marceh the 14th, to proceod up the rivor tram Snvannab to the viclnity of Hnstport, for the purpose of Innding and cutting tho Mom- phis & Charluston Rallvond, A vigurous nttompt to necomplish this falled, ‘beenusa- the whole low country itbove Plttsbury was tlooded, Gon, Bherman, therotore, dropped down to Pittabura, und reported from that point tn Gen. Bmith, at Savannah, on the night of the 15th, o set forth tho ndvantnges of the high kround ubout Pittshurg, sud thut It wns tho ususl landing for Corinth. The noxt day he wus ordered to OCCUPY PITTABURG STHONGLY, Gen, 8mith, according to Shorman’s own state mont, * remaloing buck ut Savanoah {n chlof command.” den. 8herman thus writes of this occupation In his Memoirs: * Ho (Uen, O, F. Smith) thon Instructed mo to’ diseinburk my own division and that of Hurlbut at Pittsburg Landing, to take a position wolt Lncek, and to loave room for the wholo army, tolling mo that ho would soon cotne up in porson and niove out in force to make the lodgnient on tho ruilroud contomplated by Gon. Hulicek’s ors dlers, *On the 18tk Iurlbut dlsombarked hia divie ‘siont, nnd tuok u pust ithout i wnilo and u half out, neur where tho raads Lranch, one leadlng to Corinth und tha other tu Hamburg, I ‘Withiu a few days Prentiss’ division srrived and enmped on my left, wnd afterwurds McClors nand's and W. IL L. Walince's divisions, which formed u ling in our rear, Gen, U, I, Smith ro- hutined back at Bavananh fo chief commund, and 1 wus nuly respunsiblo for wy own division,” Would uny oue, 5ot othorwisu” inforimed, aver Buppose from this oxtract that GLN, BHERMAN LIMSELF HAD POSTED HNURL- nur and othor portions of the troops, or thnt Prens 184 wwas b ndle to ks left, with tun maln rond to tho Rebel position running midway Letween thom; or thit MeClernand aud W, 1, L, Walluce were a mle apart, and not fn tins at_a:l, tho tut- tor bulng diveetly i tho rear of tho former, and yotull those things were so. In bl Inte “ ro- visten " nt Cincinnutl, Gen, Shormau suid: ** All rotinbile neoounts agres that Gen, C, K. Emith posted tho neiy at Plttaburg [.lmdlng to {Eg‘” on, Hilleok's Instruotions of Mureh 1, Now lot tho ofliclul records answer thisattompt to shift tho responsibllity for this Juatter to the shoulders of a aond wun, Gon, Bhermun having, us alreidy reluted, been obliged to nbandon the Lustport xpedition; und, having droppind down 10 Pigtaburic und rested oh o nightor Savch 16, rvepurted that It was i désirablo position, und re- celved ordors on tho 16th to ucoupy it. Tho followlng extrncts from tho records THLL THE INST OF TIE STORY: %, lm,\nqu‘.\lmulls Iinst DivisoN, Prrrsnynag LaNniNg, Murch 17, W&.—Capl, Wiltlam Mc- i\llvlu“.«'l .o Stupannah, Tenp—8in: o .., ur! n division . will bo luuded, tho ure el (’,’“"‘ Infantry so dispused ns to dofend Dittsbnrg, lenving ‘my division ontlro for nany movemunt by ruil or water, I will be governoil Dy your ordcrs of yestorduy to occupy Pittshurg strangly, W, I, BIEERMAN, ** Brizndior-Genoral, Communding Ficat Division. “onnti No, 13, *ITEADQUANTENS FUsT DIVISION, B, I, Coxa TINENTAL, Margh 17, 1802.—1, ho divislon of Uen, Huribut will disombark, and estaliish its cutnp on g line porpendlelar to tho roud, nbout ono mwile from tho rivor. Artce establishing the lines, dutnils will bo sunt back to the boats to deburk tho trunsports, stores, ete. . . o f2 . . o The Twentieth Oblo Voluntonrs will alsn disemburk, and eneamp un tho vidge to to tho sonth of the lunding, iy o S Bitid-GEN, W, “J, W, TIAMMOND, A A Ge "llmuguuu-mw DisiioT o TiE WesT TeN- NESSEN, BAVANNAIL, March 17, 1 Uen, I T Sherman, cumnmndluv United Stutes forces, Pilla- by, Pennee o o o Lwil order alf traops hero toreport to you lnumodiutely, oxcept McClore nund’s division, Among thoso 1o report you will find u number of reglments not of my coine mand formorly, und consequontly not yet brig- fdwl. Onginizo thom nto brigades and attich them to divisions us you deom bost. P U, B, QuaNT, *Mujor-Goneral Cummanding.” The following extruot from a dispateh to Gen, Nuilugk, of oven dato with the ubove, shiows thit Uon, Grant was thus orderlng noarly his whulo avisy to e REPORT TO QEN. SHERMAN, Qon, McClernund wae not sa ordored, boenuso he vanked Shormung “HAvANNAH, March 17, 180%—Capt, N, 2. Mc- Lean, St. Lok o o o 1 sl ordor ‘all the forves here, uxuulpl stonmers, ta rupidly us poss slble, o . o Al the troops Of my command, exeopt thoso 16t to gareison Forts Henry and Donolson, two regiments ut Clirksville you to urrive, und Metlernand's . division, will”bo nt Pittsburg, . 8, GUANT, Blujor-Gonoral," On tho 10th Gon. Shernun murched hils own divislon out to Shiloh Catiren und blinsolf ostab- Hiahed hls Livo thore, wud not O, 1, Swith, who, ns Uen, Bhovimun Bimsolr weited, * romnined back ut Buvannuh," ‘Tho following is thut part of the urdor whih eatabliahed both THE RIGUT AND LEFT OF THE UNION LINE! * HEADQUANTENS OXE-HUNDILED-AND-SKCOND Diviston, Mureh 10, 188 ~Ordors No. 16: Tho flrat Brikado wiil ocoupy the front line of this neond—The Secand Brigado will encamp on Humburg roud, whure tho Furdy voad vomes F Cul, Btunrt's hundquartors, Third—Thoe'rhird Brigade will encampon the wt ”.5:““' Corinth rond, Its right neur tha Sulluh Shupol, -""uurtn—-‘l'hn Fourth Brigade will ehoginp on tho right ventr, its loft reuchiog to tho Bitoh ipol. . Eu\'nlry and artillory noed tot bo In line, but will be statloviod us tho uature of tho ground wiil ndinle. 3 *liy under of W, T, BItEIMA: * Briadior-Genvral Commundl y thiy ordor threo Lrigudes of Gon, Shors mun's divislon wore stationed 50 ax to form Fight of tho Unlan Jine ut the Shiloh Courch, wiilie the Sooond Hrlgude was placed two miles tontheleft of the atlicr und u mile out from the Tunding on the Hamburg roud, snd toemed 1ho lait of the Unlon Arny, Ueu. fulbart was atutloned by Gen, Bhormun o e hoel of the Hins connecting the. vight «nd left sud about o milo frow tho” lundlog, lesldes ostublishing thoss Pasitions, us s seun by tho ordors nbovo, u lurgu purt of Gen. (irant's forees voported diroady to Utr!llll- l:i:wrmun for usslgumont, The pusidons ‘whivl v THUS ESTABLISHED WITHOUT SUPERVISION from Gon. C, 1, Buiith or uuy othor afficor tised all the vutlines of tho oucupation of Eittshur und the w-caliod Jlne irhichh o eiEnblidh o or of " SHERMAN, hud roe mnined suohuiged until Bldovy Jobuston core reutod thoie alignment on Binduy moruing, Apeil B, when bie suddenly aud unoxpuotedly burst up- o Shermun's seuttoral, unproleaied brigades und dlviaioud nd they wero milicelluucously stue Houud 1 the woods und ruvines. Lew Wulluow, wha runked Baormnn, wis not ut IMitteburyg, but st crunuvl landing, four stalles beluw, and MoCloruund, who abo rinked Gl took lis position on weeival with pefure unew o tho Lne whigh ho bud svleeted. Sher- wun wad, therofore, tho sealor on tho flold at tha b ho S loas edlbiiied, uid b Iy persony dirvetod ull tho vutlines of tho tcoupne Mo, ‘Thus dlsunpours frmn *rovisud' bistory the fonu-uecopted sttemont that Gon, U, P, Bimits suivoted the linus ut Shilob, and thut Gen. Bner- mun did_ notiiag 1 the wattur £xcopt to oboy opders, It was slnply the convenlent and ofi- uttomptod doview of CUHARUING BLUNDERS UPON THE DEAD; Lut tbough Gun, Braith ooull uot niewer, the reconty whioh are now uecossiblo spuak for blm, uud iy 1ho grave resposaibility of the wrotvhed llue a¢ 8hillub upon the aul why solected ity wny orderud Ita ocoupation, . 3 vegard to the sacund ‘point, that the camps were 0ot foriifed, bucsuse B orders were kiven to ITlll! e, tho i reords nro tlatly at varlnneo with Gen, Sheeman, He suys o his Memoles: * Woddld not fortify onr ennps mgalnst nttnek Deciuse we hud 1 onfers to do so, mird beeansy b‘llll')‘v'll coure wonld huve made onr oy inen kel And nuln in his testhimony at the Worthlng- tan courtsmurtuily : **Tho nrmy regulntions will show him that' no fortittentions vun be made oxcopt llllvlll.)l‘ the opder of the commanding Generul, T'o havo crected a fortification would hive beon tn avle dence of weukness, und would have Invited nn nttnok, of course.” "L nsslgn such-u reason for gross negloot is LUNACY, Ot BETTER YET, “SHERMANISH, as Uen, McClornand stylos it The point, hows uver, whother Gon, [Talleek orderod the fortlii. eations vr not {s worth consldoring. The records have this to say aout It: ITALLECK TO STANTON, MARCH 8, An Suvannah i8 near the rullrond I huve die rected the Junding to be made at that placo noless Gon, Smith, from Ioeal Information, should deein some other point nreferably, 1 Qe xent tntrenching too's and shnll push forward reinfurcoments as rapldly us possible, ILALLECK TO GRANT, MARCH 0. Thoro will probably ha some dourumtu fight~ Ing in tbat viclnity, and wo must bo propaeed, Heo that stores, wmimunition, {ntrenching tools, otw,, nra forwarded. ’ HALLECK TO GRANT, MaAncit 20, Ty nll menns keep your forces togother till ot contieot with Gon, Bucll, who 18 nuw at ‘olumbin, und will move on Wayneshoro with three divisions, Don’t lot the enomy drtw you Into an enmgugoment now, Il U you “are propery fortifted and receive orders, Tt Gon, Hulleck aubposel tho position was fortitied 1s shown by his fivst telegrnon to tho War Department coticerning the butile: HALLECK TO BTANTON, APMIL 8, Tho encmy attacked our works at Pittsburg, Tonih,, yestordity, bit’ was ropulsed with heavy us3, Thus fudes anothor false statement from * ro- vised " history. . H, V. 1L, Thore wera 1o * works," and no fortlilentions, ‘The intrenching tools sent by alleck had novor been used by Shierman or Grant, Nothiug wis done to avert i surprise, but overytiing to in- vite one: and they got it for thelr bull-hended stupkiity, This ta "want West Point eduention wnd egotlam did for our urmy that was half mussacred thut droadful Bunday, April 6, 1862, Prontiss at Shiloh—ilow Shormnti's At- temptod Rovision Brings 'Tardy Juws- tico to Prontisn nnd Iy Mo, Olnetnnall Gazette. ‘Wasnixaton, Muy 1.—The attompt of Gen. Bherman to rovise the corrcet history of Bhiloh 18 oringing tardy justice to Gon. Prentiss and tho ofticers and men of hisdivision, It hus long hoen accepted as n fact thut this division was mora thorougbly surprised than any othor; that it was carly driven from its camnps, overwhelimed, and captured. As Gon. Pref tiss was taken Inte in v and 80 wns not whera he could correct the false roports, these storles were vory convenlent for thoso who woro grasping wildly afteratl shrods of excuses with which to covor tho sturk naked- nosa of thelr blunders. The pending disoussion hus cuusod tha records of Prontias’ division to bo exumined. Tho allghtest study of thoso sweops uway the nccoptod story of TIE SIOITCOMINGS AT BHILOM, and shuws that it is richly ontitled tohich honors for It watchfuluess, ita chavge, nnd its most effoctive lighting. It was composed largoly of now troops. Itwas postod inan lsolu ted posi- tlon, forming n portion of the front of tho nrmy, Uen. Prentiss wns not only snrfrlm:l. but strouy dotactinont of his troops which hnd hoon sent uutat o, m, of Sanduy, the Gthof Avrll, ?;u:_x:]my nttacked the Itebel advance under Gon, ardec, 1t appenrs clonrly from the records that Gon. Prontiss was thoroughly convinved Sntupds that the enemny was In force In hia front. Du lug thenfternoon of that duy hohind eloven voin- punles of nfantry woll mivanced, and thoir ob- servatlons wore stich 8 to cause hin ¢ TO TAKE UNUSUAL I'RECAUTIONS for the nluht, The pickots und tholr resorves waro stronithoncid, and ut i o'clock in the morn- ng three compnnles of the Seocnd Missourl, Col. Dnvid Moore, wore pushed to tho outposts, ‘The nument tho piukets were uttacked ut duylight, Col. Myore ndvinced rapidly, drove back tho enemy's skirmishors, and attuoked whut proved to bu Gon. Harded's tivst line. 'Tho luttor ofllcer snys In this report that tho attauk camo from tho Fedorals ns ho wus nbout tondvance, Col, Muore thon sunt for tho res muluing tivo compnnles of his regtiment. ‘he; were promptly dispatehed and he continuod his fhatit, Nuxt, Gen, I'reutiss advunced tho threo romalning reghnenta of tho belgade ta which Cal, Mooro wis attuened well to toe front, undor Col, Poaluxly. ‘Theso troons all mado splondid reslstance, and hold theirline for uver an hour at i hoavy loys of ollicors und men. 'Tho firat attagk of the muin purt of the Robel line folk on tho right reghmunt of Peabody’s brie gudu, whioh wis buold by tho T'wonty-fitth M| sourh, undor tho counund _of Col. R, L. Vi horn, now editor of tho Kansas City Joirnal, Witls thio rost af thls brigade It wudo A PROLONGED AND STOUL RESISTANOE, under u heavy fivo with grent luss, den. Prontfes was prompt n forming his lines nud in notitytng tho division commanders nears st him of tho lebel spprouch In forco. e bl bean posted o mile from Gen, Snerman, und the onemy nnrl{ pushed m betweon these two positions, 1o was wlso wildely separatod from sol, Btuart’s belgado on his loft, Ilo was, how- ever, I condtant commupicittion throughout tho duy with Gen. Hurlbut und W, IL L, Wal- Iace, and, at the time tholntteroliicer was killed; Gen. Prontlss hid Just agroed with hun TIAT PHIY WOULD NOT RE FREAT, but hold their position at alt haznrds till n|rht. The denth of Gon, Walluce jud to tho falling bauk of his divislon, lewving Gun. Proutiss to lght nlone. e varrled on (o unsqunl contost, lghting desperutely tl after b p. m. AL thut time ho found himself completoly surrot The Robels hnd marehied several divisions through tho spnces which Gon, Shermun hnd Iott butwaen hiwsolf und Prentiss, Thoso Hoully foll ou I'rontlss’ roar, une J1E WAS OBLIGED TO SURBENDEMR, - Ho, howover, dil not ylold tha lyht till ho had trivd Iu vain to force hla way tbrough the lines of tho enemy ok to the landing. Boyond quostion It wis this witchfulness wnd this ‘stubborn_ilghting of . Prontiss, wondorful thehitiug whon tho newness of hid troops {8 con- sulored, that suved Bhoerman frow belng over- whelmed. 3 ‘I'ho fit, na it now clearly nppoara, lnl thnt Prontiss bud pald duo attentiun un Batnedny to the slgna of dunger, while Shurmun hil lgnored tham ahl, und denounced wovornl ollicerd ns cow- ards who reported to him thut thore wore signa uf n Itebel advance, A8 n result Prentlss wus roudy, un BHERMAN WAS INEXOUSABLY SURPRISED, Thus has Shorman's attempted rovision of tho battle of Shiloh brimight long dolayed Justiov to abravo division and Its brave and watehful commandor, LV, B, MICHIGAN, Proceodings Yosterdny in tho Logislas twra In Sosslon nt Lansing, pectal Disputeh (o The Chicago Fridunes LAxsixa, Mioh,, Muy G—In tho Iouso this morning o lurge lot of Senate bills und Senato nmendments to louse LIS were passod, ‘T'he vating on tho flnal pasange of tho Faror iquor- tax bil was mado tho spoolul order for noxt Wodnesday at 2:30 p. m. Conslderation of tho fomalo-suilrngo joint rosolution was mado the speolul ordor for 9:30 a, . an tho samo duy. 18l passed tho Iouse us follows: Sonute bl muklug it i misdetounor togot drunk, and pro- vidine punishmont thorofor: Bennte bHL pure chaiing Judge -Groon's book fur tho uso of town olllvera; Houso bill to provide for the sorvive of olvil process on nonerealdent dofandunts; Sonate bill to provide tor the troatwent of depondont ehlldron In the Univarsity Ilbepital: to wive uveess to records for muking. nbstracts of titles; to incorporato tho Michisan Millors' Fire nsurauns, C«m{muy: 10 providu for the appolatinent of w Commiddion §0 trawmo and roport a goniral tux luw, 'Thig nftornoon tho Eduoational bill pasded, wnking ridical ebuniues in our suhool lawa, Auntner nttentpt to numo 31y,23 as tho day of widjounnent was kitlod, ) Lupresuntutives from the Beard of Trade and othop Botroly wentlomen addressed the Jalnt Commltive un Jillvonds bt ovenlu, = Mesies, day, Atkinson, nnd athors Ammlktha argu- monts tor und against the bl woich have beres* tafore been publishod, Mr, , Sougor, tor the Aichlinn Centeal, Susgestod shimg mwondnonts doenud Nocosanry Lo proteot tat Company from buving its u':nun 4 taken oxvupt fur tho purs Posy of urosshy, ‘The Bunuto ‘hus passad the following bijlss Housa LI for uniforus ingursnus polivies; to vrovont foul brood wimony bous, and extirasto tho Sumet 10 Lisuoe W patent o Willlam H. 'Tasyer tor lhu}nh I Borrlon Countys wooput 0 skylight i the Btatg Capltol fu pluce * 0t @ the presont leaky yoofs: to give Clorks Pugh und Lowe, of tho Supreme Court, certiin tvea which' the: ulullu' Bunuto Dill to punish men who get rails &”'fl:"‘;uzfihg{vflum of gowy to llflml and on Juing 3 Auditor-Gunoenl Latimer and ' Attorney-Qens enil Vanelpor go to Washiugton tu-duy to svo 1o tho busiuvss o the Govorumuns nccepting the Sault Bte, Mary ship-canal, . RESTS IN A PAUPER'S GRAVE, * Bpectal Dupitch {9 The Chicugo Tridune, STusaTOW, lil, Bluy B—At tho Coroner's ine quost held to-duy over the budy ' of the unknown mun found {n tho river, uud suentioned In to- fuy's TRIBUNE, nnthing more wus brotght 1o Lighit thut would et to his identity than the fucts obitalnud und already stutod. ‘the remaliy weure butled 10 the Potter’s Fleld at Hiverwowml Cumetery to-day. e —— e Young and feeblo mothers with frail children ;m Lot becowe stroog by the use of Hop Bite . RELIGIOUS. Meeting of the Dutch Reformed Church Particulat Synod. A Fruitless Disoussion Concerning the Bubjeot of Masonry. No Charges Yot Prepared In tho Caso of the Rov. Dr. Thomns. Mnailng of the Flrsl Congregational Church Soololy—~Tho Woman's Board of Missions, THE PARTICULAR SYNOD. Tho Partleniar 8ynod or Chlaago tnet pursuant to adjournmont yestordny forenvon, the Rov. N. M, Btotlins presidivig. The Committee on Classlcal loports sub- mitted the fotlowing: Cousus numbor of familios fn the Par- tloular Bynod., 8.1 Commwunicants e Connunl x:lzl 4l Buspend B Infiuts bupttaud. i nfittits baptized, Al itz ] Totul numbor, . HICINLE (ol 1,881 n(eul'uunu'l:&.. . lJ,Igg IbNtHBOR00IS, L ovose o y o Subbnth-sehool seholars,, 10,217 Cantributions for roliglou: lont purposes. *For cmusn.‘m\un These Hgures showed n decrenso isun with Just yeur In overy column oxcept thut of dismissnly, which 18 luriroly dug to i revision of tho lists, weeding out tho memborship which hns boconte merely nominnl, and, thoukh tho membership 18 numerically less, It Is muro truly repredontitive of tho renl etrongth of tho churches in tho Wost, ¢ ‘The Committes on tho Andorson Scholarship rocommended that it bo trausferrod to the Council of Hopo College, ns requested by the donor, The roport wus adopted. Tho Committeo on Bevarate Clnssea reported ndverscly to tho organization of n now cinssis wost of the Mllsh\sl]bgl. 1y it would lenve only two self-sustaining vhitrches in the Clussls of 1llinuts, Tha repurt was sdopted, ‘The Seerotary was instructed to hnvo (00 coples of tha minutes printed, Tho usual vote of thanks to the congrogation for tho use of tho ohurch was passed, Tho noxt meeting of the Spand wus unem(ntud nt Milwaukee tho first W ednosday i May, 1882, Tho Conintittes on Overture, to which were re- ferred tho commnunications on Froomusonry, recommended the passage of n rosvlution state g that it did not como within tho provines of tho Larticulnr “f‘\!“"- 18 1 judiciury constituted und Hmited by tho conatitintion of the Roformed Chureb, to take netion in this matter. The Itev, Mr. Murtin submitted a3 n minority report the following: , tesolved, That we carnestly entreat and urgo upaon classed and conslstories to do all within their powors te enunteract the opgronchinonts of secrot, onth-bound sociotina, ‘That wo hum- bly vntront the Goneral Bynod, for tho sake of Chirlst nud His Church, to dovise some more sntistactory sulution of the quastion which still disturbs and threatens the vory oxlstenca of 80110 of our churchod. Quito nn extnustive discussion cnsued. Mnny of tho winisters, whils opposed to Musonry, thought tho spirit of unrest crented by thisgita- tion would do morn hurm than good. Mr. Van Polt did not feel so strongly ngainst Musunry now ns whon tho agitatlon wia begui, Eldor J. 135, Lewls lhmugh: the preachmng of Clrist, ubout whieh thoy have somo knowledgo, would be produotive of more good results thin diseussion of a subjeot nbout which they might 1magino wuch but conld roully know nothing. The minority roport was loat by u vota of thir- toen to nhie, and tho majurlty roport wus wdopted. After the minutos were read and ap- proved the Synod udjourned, DR. TILIOMAS® CASE, Btatemouts having beon mude in'rome of the olty papers that tho committee appointed by the Rock River Conference to oxamino the case of the Rev, Dr. Thomas hud preferred chnries agninst that geatloman, o repurtor yestorday culled on the Rev, Dr, 8, A. W, Jewett at his houso near Joliot, and interviowed him concorn- ing tho matter. The reverond gentlemon tns a lurge houso and spacious grounds, with shudo :lrcea. orcherd, ote, and Is vory uomfortubly xed. < In rooly to n question ns to whother anything hud beon dono in referonco to tho prepuration of ulmniuu ugninst Dr, Thomny, Dr. Jeve ott sald that Dr, M. Hatdold, ot Lvanston, and himsolf hud beon requestod by tho Uonrercuce to tuke that mntter In hand, aud, while nut demauded, he thought it wus ox- coted of thoni thut, in uyse thare wus no ulnmfiu n the attitudo of Dr. Thomas toward tho Church, thoy should propure und present formal churgos ut the noxt Confervnco, 1o, howover, suid ho had purposaly delnged tho mutter, hoping thut some othor soluton of the mutter would be hud, und, when prossed for an exphunntion, suid that It bud been fntimatod to hilm by porsonul frionda of Dr. Thomus that hoforoe the time for decislve netlon rrived Dr, Thomus would withdruw from the Conferonce, Dr. Jowett ruthor preforred thut horn of tho dilomn, He thought the stop woulkd not bo n diftioult one for Dr. Thoinas to take, now that ho wus preaching to in Indepondont Church. No churges hud yot been writton, but tho [11L8 ut i8sue wure so woll known that it would e but u shiort job 10 writo out tho churgos. Dr, Thomus® position on the utonoment alona ‘was a sulticlont busis, He bnd oxpressed him- BULL 80 SLTOMY l{un that subjuct 8 to slmust duny the divinity of Christ. “Tho positlon jwis Indefoustblo.. In regurd to probatlon nftor death, Dr. Thomug wus nlso out of the pule. Since tho meetiug of the Confereneo piblished surmons of Dr. Thuinns siow thut he has tiken stiil move ndvuneed ground, Instend of heeding the ad- moultions of Contorenco he scemenl dotiunt. Klder Jowett akl not bullove that the positions tuken by Dr, Thoway could be reconetlod with tho ductriues of the Churoh, aud oxprussed tha upinion that the next Conferonce would nut ad- Juurn with Dr, Thowas atill & mombor, Lir, Thosnue' polpit will Lo suppliod ‘the noxt two Bunduys, uftor whleh It 1s hoped he will e nble to resuing bls fnbors. It 8 not known whother Dr. 'Phomny will b reSnguired nnothor your, Much will depend ou_tho result of the fortheoming trinl, It tho l’curlu'u Church .8 continugd, & larger plieco thun Hooloy's Thentre wlil probubly be ocured for bulding sarvices, ns hulnu reds are now turned twiy Sunday for ok of room. FIRST CONOI"HGA\T[O‘NAL CHOURCIT, Tho annual business mooting of tho First Congrogationul Church was holil lnst evening in thio edifice, cornor of West Washington und Ann streots, Mr. 8, M., Moore presiding. ‘I'ho Trustcos’ roport was presouted, und showod recoipts us follows: From pow-routs, $0,803: rent of par- sonuge, 8600. A total of $10,100 hus boen ro- celved from rontnls, Not putting up the pews ntuuotion last year cnused un {nerunsc of §691 in poweronts, but (ho rentsls bhuve not Yot reschod tho flgura which thoy should. Out of 1,000 nombory it weomed that ore than olghty- elght should rent wholo pews, und more than 147 bulf pows und sittiugs, Tho whurch debt {a £2,500, of whivh 31iJ) 18 owi GUoodwin, tho pustor. ‘This I8 n Hoating unprovided for, g bonded dobt ! ‘'hore ure subsoriptions of S48 townrdd its liquidation, 'I'nls *dobt boocoines duo May 2, and the Trusioos ropummond that somo provision bo made to wmost |t within the nuxt four mouths, or that the now Taurd of ‘Trustoes bo ompowored to oxtond the lonn for i term of yeurs, Oiticurd wore ulocted ns followa: Trustees, Henry N, Holden, {[, O. Wentworth, D, 8, Mun- or, d. K. Hurmon, It, T. Omanes Trowsurer, nmos 1L, Bloore; Clerk, Albert J, Gluss; Audlior, £, 1), Redington, > Aftor the cluotiun of olticers Mr. Rodington brought up tho muttor of the ohurch debt, wil #ugested that tho ‘Irustous’ report should bo rod to the cougrepition nest Buinlay mnrulnr to show the vongrewatlon oxuotly” whura ft stond, The mombors should " il know 1,590, and this pnld owed tholr sobt - should At ones, 1L wna dealdod to fiy tho whole mattor butors the conkruinition on i Bunduy morning, ;‘l‘ntz‘ -‘Im:: bulag left to the discretion of tho ‘rue l, r L W, S‘(l" offercd tho followlng, which wore udopted WiiengAs, Tho ttle to the property of tlo ‘Taburnuclo Chureh, ut tho suuthunst corner of lm{]luun und Morgan utreots rests in tho Hocloty; A Wirknras, The Congrogational 6hurches ot tha clty hnye contributed {nryely to the reduc- Yon of’ the lndeblodnoss of the chureh: thores ure, - Jlesolved, 'Thnt thiy Booloty heraby places on ite rogords thly stutement of fuot—-viz That this property b hald by this Soclety, In trust, for the ongrogationul churohos of this ol I‘il. Tho routing of vonts will bo mude this ovene '"il'u I:.I tho chiuroll, te wiich all futerestod uro lo- i 3 FIRST BAPTIST QUURCH, Ta-night thero will be i woeting of the First aptist Cyureh Boototy to revelve the report of the Uninmltfea on Deaoons to whom was poe furrod tho resignution of the flov. bir, Gourge O, Loriuior, thut divine boiog daturaiined 1o scoupt tue chargu of tho Miohlgun-Avenue Daptist Churon, whioh 18 ubout to be resurrooted from itd ushes. Lust night n'THiuunk roporter saw Mr. Jdamos B, 'Pyloe, who is one of the Deacons huv- fug the realguution undor ovuslderation, and In- terrogated hlin as 60 what the commitics would vocommeal w-nlght, Me. ‘Uylor wuw st first avorse w divuleing wuythiug o the premivos, argulng that the roport aa then prepurvd might possibly be ohankud durivg to-day, aud 2, consequently, woy publicity glven to it now would Be premature, o he stated that o ghe Fially, T e N R AR L LT 1ho rutontion of D, i O 8 ot Tator Wt Nov, 1, ' iier s tho now Michigin avomee e, :;:ulx"!u)lfllnmdll:%mn:rlhut dute, Thq fepory 1 ot elrcums L Dr. Lorimor's clom\rlur;‘::lt-tu:~ln'}||': oty sumne thno, avowed foeliy bty cordinlity toward ot o i torprise, wishing i 1OW Shurey % success. I Dy 1, Mthne With 16 First Chttoty parieF Aoy %0 ot nt tho swine silary, Mr, Ty ou this polut. the obsurved, nlso, that ¢ Tl 0 Uil Ehe Now ouech— Churoh still loved thafr 1yeict that by HOF 88 mugh gy erer, WOMAN'S BOARD OF A moeting of tho Wamnw's lhm:‘llhqsr!?m' of tho Interlor, of tho Congrognupey L was held yostorduy aftorngon ot mt‘;urcn, Housc, somo_thirty-five ludios ot [ines The specinl objeot uf the Ruthoring way i to.n nddrosw by S(rs. Lydin Snow-prr hiusband, the Hov. 1. G, Bnow, had jryr e thirty yoars on tho Micronestan Tagn ) Bouth Paulle, Tho Iey. 20ds of py TS contitry " ations 0¥ M0 Snow qey gy 4 UL W Yenr nyw, | any }'F:‘;‘: louviag, tur childnin Yobil, i o tield, alurn to olr fory accompaniod by Miss L., ¢ty Litehfield, dinti, Tho nadross “way eicirt of Ot VAFIONS features of mijage cIity habits of the nutives, und tho nummlixme tho lslunds of Mlcronosin, and w, hignly Interosting muaner, story 18 given ?u; '.l ! SUNDAY-SCHOOL Wi K, Bpectal Dispateh to Tas cn‘umukh;,‘ CeNTRALIA, TiL, Muy 6,~The "Mibernacle s complotety flited to listen to n concery of binlp . hour by the Carman fawily, w, [T sy spake on the great importauce of hullhmn::h sitip meotings and visitations, 1o pjees stoudy work in township and town, gng ndr‘lw tho appolntment of Vice-Prosidents ty m::; to tho Sundny-schools of the township, g tho ltev. M. O Hazard supersoded W, g, frost in tho speaker's stand, Ho apoke ably gy ar:- oursively on tho auxiliary lessons, Follox. ing him thoro. was smglug Ly the Conven. tlon, ufter which 1t was deefdet 10 boly tho mecting noxt yenr In Springiels, K, Jerome's nume was added to the El!tuur‘ Comimlittes. Mr. Hailey spoke, with nummn: historieal quotations, on the Sunduy-schog), '8 . Tyoir was, on Account of sicknoss, ungiy 1, attend. The Financo Committen Fepnrte] thy ‘Trensuror's roport correet. M. C, Hazany Tedy lottor from’ A, J, Tyng, and the meeting cloey, Muyor Badler hus bouxht tho Tabernacie, paly therefor €200, J B, F. Jacobs was In cbarge of the Bunday. school, und prefaced his work by the remark. that thia was to bo a real Hunday-sehoot, and g sham, Mias tider aud W, 13, Jucobs were fn churgo of tho primary work In the Methodi Churob, "This work was very Informal, and cons slsted of disoussions on the varlous points arls inz fu the minds of tencticrs of primary classsy, The oflicers of the Sundayeschonl were: 1), §, Jucobs, Buperintendent; Lunlel Hunl, 7, 5 Ridgway, aud W, C. Konner, Assistants, Thers were eloven oflicurs, twonty-one teact. ors, Aan 817 seholovs, At tho clow ot the Sunduy-school the Conventlon formel itaell Into digtriots for tne clection of districy oflicors for tha ensulng yuar, Tho Presitents, glvon n_onder, nre: 1, W, Portter, Chleagn: Villlam_Reynolds, Peoriu; C. Link, Daris; ¢, 3, Eumes, Jacksonvilte: C. Waille, Butiold; and IL B, Dooglns, Greentlell, Tho Seeretaries, siven In tho awine order, ure: W, Ik Lioyd, 8, Churles; A. 1. Bubeock, Gulesburg ton, Chin n; 1L G [lobbs, Peterst M, Rekloy, Klors and F, P, llnslklm. The dolugites to tho Internntlona! Convention, to ba held ot Toronlo, Canuda, Jupe 22 21, were_choson. Those are: Chaleman, . F, Juoobs: Dolegnios, 'I' s._lndansv. 1L C.Demotte, C. M. Eames, I3, (3eorge, Siss Luey lider, Mrs, MoFudden, C. W, Joerome and wire, v, It! Tirousg, #, 1t Chishold.” I 1), Cannlngham, and nbout forey more. Tho number from the State I8 to bo forty-two, hut mare weee choten In ey vaouncles oceurred. I . Jucubs, Trensurer, madao un oxtended report, the substance of which was that $LOE had ‘neon reovlved and #1000 expeuded. Tho roport of B. K Jivh wits recelved nnd reforred to n newlyeelieted Cummittes on Finnee. Prayor was heard, and tho nceting adjournod, ——o A NOVEL TOUR, A Chieago Clergyman and Hix Rieyeles Teip=Pluns for the Journes, the Route to Be Voliowed, Kte, The Rev, Arthue Edwards, cditor of the Northe western Christinn Advogate, 13 golng nbroud next tnonth with tho Intention of secing Englandsnd aportlon of France and Scotland as notone visiting Awmorlenn In n thousand sees (b couhitries. o i3 a bloyellst, and will use bls bicyele to go from town to town, 9T bogun practicing,” anld he to o Trtousz roporter yestorduy, *about six months ago, and now 1 rldo down town every mornhig and home ovury nlght. Whon I commonced U wud neevous couldn't sleep, und didn’t enjoy my fool, Now 1 slocp nlccly, biuvon good uppotite, and It scems tome a8 it bad & new lease of Hfe The Methodist Reumenteal Councll mcots (n Londoo Bopt. 7 and It ocourrod to mo that, Instead of wating until the ndjourament and thon looking ahout, T would tuke my son Robert over with e, und nakon riet tour an tho bicyelo, & 1ittlo onnbe suon from n cur window,™ Whuy bleyele will you use ¥ " The Singer * Extreordiuary Chnllenzo. “flow much does ouo cost?" “ Abou $1%5." % a’l’l‘l";}ofi tiko thom with you?* “No. “Thoy nre to o made at Cov, ginud, and L'sont olf theorder to-duy. SWIEN DO YoU 8A1L2" “Juno 21" i \‘v:nfix;n wlllvy.gm Tanae™ ho yn‘n‘l‘fx:m on your tour from thare? “Yod, Wo shall g0 up to Loch Lomuud, to Btirling, north to Dundeo aud 5t. Androws south to Edonbaro, visiting Molrose Allhl'l‘:m AUbotaford, uya thon take u zihag AURE HUrods l!uul‘mln‘dl, flx’l‘x‘":F-{l:\“nndflh:fillahwmlh" i X m"fll'i,l'x'vllmflmg »ngmuo\vlll you spend beiwecd Guusgow ‘"".'g""'.““\?{,‘.};u- < ":-‘;f(::v"llll u::m “travel so many miled & dv;{o: wo will reguluto the distance nu:mlg to the pluces of Interest, Wu ""‘3“‘:.- miloa l)ue dny und sovonty-1ivo the nex w WIlLyour travels end at Londont® o, “Na, Lusphet to romatn fhoro aboul L wooks, ‘Llien wo wilt ride to Boutiuuploe, to Huvre, und o through Norummly"llu 4 Aftor stoppmg thore two weekd will ¥l Dicppe, veeross tho chunnel to Ilrgu!_u_ull‘. o turn to Londan, wotug thouco to Uoveattsy whiol polnt 1sbutl i SUIP THE BICYLES 1ONE I carry any bagicagot " 3¢ "n:clr‘ ity ;mr’uml will bo sent from fljgr'm to Loudon, A kmull watohel kept o ¢ i e ahond, Wo oan eurry abuut 18 poundd bag adapted to tho bicyele 1, yous telp 13 @ novel onet # Novel in this country, but not 1 o bieyes whero thory nre hundrods of I.hnu!:ln':(l. m‘n’::)gm::uhulwr aconmmudations in the tow! Which thoy s, 24 “’5‘{%'5.'{'; )lrl('m hn\'.':' to tuko -nnuu'el‘t[:“n In Fae s Waosa v A, Saxe nres G, Altog, N, indeed, "Theru I8 I every nln:-lll‘li'nm one to e littls wm"% 2:}:‘ e proprivtars eater to the ioyclits On taen 1 slpn with the num,uh wean® Bioyolists® Touring tlu 0 emberk tion which nuinbors from 5,00 to UL T Lwmone of thowm, and have 8 UK o bl namus of all the lnns aud ot mon WEREF, ot oxelog, #0 thit Lsbull kmow whore (0 s o ge ot Y M, und (reasury of tho Club will ':"(’n“ it Q{Hm‘:m n'l'fn‘ nn. Thore i it “I"“fl'll: ;ln‘w' wountry, whicl lm‘:iE ::‘"rml n " i O v i wlotod tho bleyel? 4 tiont"! i t b lu‘l’;{v l"ma :’:fi- not for 18 "“‘fi’gl'ol"t"vh“" the downright physicul and IIH‘HI(:I. b iaate are suro to sollow, 1 undurtake 1 ot X paime ter of spost, 1 riila the bleyelo 3 Peyatice or t) practioal modo ob ¢ vlhlnz.lhl?x:\?;lhunmuul tested _l‘tz "u‘n 3 oAt e Isfnutiop. Heveralof ¢ unru\;.“r"my becatis® lnumlun\ “"i‘(‘.":,“.','i.‘:','zmfif’ by Tagd, thec% 3&{5‘315’:-".%'"@ u oy '.;’fi:ll‘:nru ‘ll':;";m‘:,f, ity muyg be a ditferonvy ¢ ey i lo, 1 wou ity ?Mmfflfi'hflhfi’o%’r%. oo of 10 e physical bunciit It fs % THE NEW HORSE DISEASE. . MLLREABUNG, Oy Moy AmA AWERC L poug known lllumwwrllnlmucull)'limn.mm 1o bee Lorsos in_this vioinity, which AT .,leur':x amo opidomiv, Honey ¥ "IBAI e head O .{lr:‘dndurlul 1ing horses, Fooeutly this discase. = Annexed to N.alv;_n o New HAVEN, Ct., 38y 'li'—:»r ant Iituture unnoxiog A PUEL G oludiug the bomtgujxfil s Huven, was i »pm}t:”: fiow Y uot “a":‘:udfu T nexuto it Now Huven gaius & bar! wilos & propessy