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carrylng ton doys' hged Into the Wildeviess, O GRAN The Military Biagrnpt,y'ol Ulysses S. Grant:. ¢ Culpepor 1 aml rode wloug o columis amb tiie chieers of tron)| STho dny was suporly, tho taneehe Ing stendy and elokg, ind the tton wees I iy W7,y o o crossing of tho Ruphlin e, drant reganlod na an fportant aclileves ment, Assooti na Lee discovercd thosovonont Tio put his tronps In_motlon, meaning Geant: on tho vight, -Gen, Grant, discovering 1his, facod his nrmy west of -south, nmd threw himself upou Gen, Leo withuut givini tho Cone Tedernie commandor the opportuiity ol nttaok- k) - the tremeidous bittlo *n_{ight in tho Wilderness, ‘Badenu Tells the Story, from Donel- son to Appomattox. Nrw York Heealls Gen. Adam Badean has finished his military history of Ulyssea 8, Grant. s [n turee laree, compnet, well=printed volumes Trow the press of theAppletons, Thirteon yeurs n the publcation of the Knbwa 18 tho hirst o The impreasion thut y tho ilispa Gon, Meiute, written 1 1t now lies before have elupsed betwe foruwe and followed by Hatiabuk, € I ot oy JHICAGO Dutler, Shorun T'RIBUN UiSSDAY bsistenco, Warren we eaninot part withe it of v oblhzations for i work which will long o neenpioed ns - classiy history of the prontest war of ntoedern times, toen, Didentt b apealking of the nterviow bo- v und it thu ey after tho surven- By RELIGIOUS. 2 coss and Lake out le neknnwlodsmn Whather her ¢l el Tndms are well-found e or nob nast. be Judgeld by ontsidors, but Oeonomowae nvs elithin to all of tha speclal attructions of the’ nbove-named placess wd iLremnning (o beseent whother slio will hold her vwn or not, ‘Pl linndsomo lmprovements made on the Townsoud ouse (whiel, ever since 1tHug Doon builty hins stood s Titve beon first in putronnis) give tel an entlvely diiferent aspoet; n Da runt under the mans 4 1-known hotol-men of Milwnukee, Druper 1Tt hag addred forty nnw voomns te the matn bulld-, i tha Adiutant-C with il longe logs hundly know what 1o do with them, Eineoln toanced s chale backward e talked apuurontly with tho grentest [reed the junin® offfeers” *The Intelleetunl eatitvo (o pran was nost apparont and ost fn- posing,” Grant. with his personal staft siwiys moased togethor, n il log o Led wnd eollerlt Laying the Corner-Stone of the Epis- copal Church at Austin, TION APPEIL VICTORY AND DE- AT, Y Pho convorsstion wis protenotod, and the rostions Buorhlan, not ugod to walting, ut lnst rodu up nnd askod pormission o oross the (nes and visit some of his old comrades i the Rebol Y LOnvo, of eotrso, wns him went Gene, Ingnlls al el men of the olil irmy, with as tnany i tricnds wmong tha Hebel oflicors as under the Maeetings of the Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian Ministers. el whun 15 should to strike rabin foring t u{ b i Drenkfuat nnd ho ay dlstier, werd 1tks uifered ut thoso siinple soldiors® erdlly pont rl\'uu. nod Avith h Willln both EPISCOT'AL. , LAYING TIE CORNEI-STONE OF TUR AUSTIN $ 14 pretty sure, it was surprised by Loo nity presents itsell for pitehing into Lee's e o 80 without giving time for ilispositions,” and tho two which tow Snmo eriticlsms have first of these volum complota tho history., been pusied on Gen. ladean for his turdiness in Biringring his book to un end, but it will bo bis beat fefenen thit be has tken up ‘the donbttul 1oon Gen. Warren wis ousiwed, envon Uen. Ewell’s foree, whodrave bl buel terrible, At 2 w'clo o wis In sleht, I 1t Hancock hlmeell begui that briliane re n us the facts tho grent War, and gy historieal documents und trom the sdvs and communders, Gen. Iden has hnd exeeptionnl advantuges in tho lnable work. Befors the War ho wus o Journutiss of known skill and ne- auitements, Whil fn the Wur n mumbor of Gen. Orant's sta, hy wog Military Svorvtary, und ncovmpanted the conmandor of the wrmy from the cluse of the Vieksburg eampulin til 1o shured the contidoneo of, the General-in-Chief,—t confdunce whish continues unbroken till the presunt duy, hus bad tho nsdlstanes cf “tho dpuding com- nuanders of tho nvmiva I construeting his nur- ¢ s bid teeess o tho. records of tho purtiment, both Confederato nid Fedural, and It 18 known tliat tho shuets of his work wore roud fn proof by Gen. Urant, Gen. Sherman, don, Shoriitn, and othor oflicers who conld eon- tribute to tho truth of tho nuthor's wwrative. SPhis militry history, thorefore, cotnes to uy with ovory ussurnnea of neuiri Tie necepted 18 Grant's own presentation of the cluims npon which bis militas ORANT A% COMMANDER- Gen. Badean cloxed 'his first. volnne with tho reeord of Qe Geant's appointment to be Gens und of all tho armles. Tho ordurs anter upon bis command wero tated Murch breustworks, Tho prepatation of this vul For hours thors o Il SO fmponsibles” nelthor oltk X fifty yards nhend of - them, nud Windsworth was compollad 10 divect the mareh of his troops by tho compass.” The duy onded witho clsivo reaults, tion, Grant bad deawi Uen, Leo oL of his entrenchmontd, and folled hlin i two atistinut teehntual vnsenvors, * Tho el Loth slides foukht splendidly, whothor thoy but tho battlo was o wrostlo, us bliod us widalght, i o wildoruuss, thit wde whetyres impricticable ag in a Junglo, whoro toglinonts stumbled on euch and vi the onvmy by titrns, firing somothnes fntathy Uoi, firant was unxious to nttagk nese morn log at half-pust 4, but Gon. Mewdo thotght ho eoulil 1oL g raredy i time, aud 80 tho hour was post- the surrender o I -y and It may MANCOCK 1IN TII Duriug this battle Gon. Badesu pays tributo to the guneralshin of lancock, who ro- cuived tho brunt of Lev's attack, and aithough Ludly hundled sueceeded in winnhug nll that bo, haul lost, A grood deal of tho delny in tho thrst duy's uotion 18 ntiributed tu Gew. Burnside's carps beeomling, na it wore, foyuifed in tho fimpussalilo density of e ‘Wildurness, ftisu curions tHustration of tho resolution of G Grant thut in the very orisis of the buttlo, when tho result uppeared doubtful, ho diseussed with somo ok bis officers the poadibility of throwing hix wholo nriiy between Leo und Ricnmoud, Tho tiest day, howover, pussed with undoeided own will rest. of the army for n’ poriod of three yenrs. Ho redutered Captain. In_April, 1812, bo was a Brigudier Genetnl, for having schioved the crowniig vie- rttiie 14,650 prisoners, for- tory of Dorelson, cupt urtiliery, und alirge nmount of ofteuient und wivom {n- the Natlonul o was investing Vieksburs, J ond which, tinder, Grant, ten, Bidew huds Gen, Haneock fought outstdo Luttle Wis torrib ko sound was llko onc Incossint penl ol thundur, iknd niost romarkuble to these tamiiuge with battles, beeniiso sv seldotn Intereuptod by nuithor eavalry nor urtiliory could ru infuntry wis hardly able to foroe wita 110 tiitermission of Matenvering was nor ey enuil sco en e WILDERNESS, Natiomul fiag.” Thoy svon fannd sequaintancos, and, who the Interviow betwoen Geant and Lee wie over, the threy returned, beinging with thoin nenrly overy ofieor uf bigh nink in the Robel army to pay thelr respocts to Grant and fur the torms ho had necorded then the day betove, - Lee now bade oo marne e und rottiened to his own hendquarters, while the Natlonal Chiot und thoae with hiin ropnited to thy furn-houso | thon hud been siencd, | stroet, Gordon, Hoth, Wilcox, Bl ftebel offleors of - fuine, eplendid sokiiv thelr woenties musn troubl ShorldunOrd.Grii ot then corinlly, presented o Urant, who Most.of thout ho Iknew burson- nlly, Longatreot baad beon nt his woddings Cide mus Witeox was als groomstining ot wis i submitern with lim in tho Moxienn wur, Othors 1o hud servod with i garrison or on tho Pactie const, Thoy nll oxprossed thoir apprecintlon of Q%0 be allowed 1ot only tholr but thoir swords, hai o eld to bim in my hearing, onortl, wos hnvo enmo to congeatithits you on wound us up.' *It will, o far the good i othor Nutlonul officers teok thelr tuen, shiaking hands cordlully with mon whomn thoy bt mot it by 1 battte or with whom tho: shnred tont or Matikot on the Tndfan teall or tho Nuxivan frontiers with clnssmatusnf Wost Point ung sworn telends of boyhood, ny thoy hugged cach other nftor years ol sepis vation and strifo. Countrymon” all the) thomeulves now, wad not o fow af tho devlitred thoy wero glad that the War hid ended In tho trimuph of 1ho Nutfon. MATERIAL HESULTS OF THE SURRE und tive hoandred and " anyd Hodeau, ** woere Conrte House, N ki3 Iebels wera cupturod by tho Arules of tho Potomue nud tho Jumies and tho cavalry botwuon tho it day of March and the th o April, 16865, moking o totnl of T4,011 pris- ouers i this cainpoigy, prounbly all puroled, but it is banlly possible thut Tower thun 5000 were Killed, Tho Inases In tho Natlonu) army during the Eumo pel ¢ thoso 2,00 wero ki nrointd the preat cawmp-tire, tho eirelo frow B or 7 o'wlock till mide Polities tt hopte were oiton discussod, 3 glrangersof foreigaers woro prevent, with rrout Feeedomn, Gossip about men whom n‘}nsl of ushat known eame b i IE the santy capacity ns the Tows Giford’s will Tomain ns be- fore, aid Womliund's tho same, Antoug the Clifeazo men who have recontly summer-homes loro H st % A s & Cow, furnittives denlers, who has bullt n very pretty restience for simer veenpation, ‘Thomas Marson, Jr., of Chilengzo, ling purchinsed the enshatl prop- erly, oneo belfoved to of proparty In Durant und atch - from Gen, Geant to The pleasnnt Auburban town of Austin waa the scone of an intorostiug religlous cornmony yoaterday afternoon, and, us furnas the weather was coneernod, nona more highly favoranls could bave been hid, even I made to order by the storn rogulutors of the Sinal Sorviee stulf, Tho acenslon was tha layhig of the coruur-stono of a casy little Eplscopal Caurch, ta be known s 8t. Paul's, Shortly hefore 1 o'vlock n procossion formod ut tho Mothodiat Eplscopul Churob, tho Sunday-school tuking the lead of the coluinn, by the parishivnord, tho olorgy, at- tired In thele veclosinsticnl vestmontd, orlue- g up the roar. wor hofore 8 o'clock In tho marning, and ln which o says: * 1f an opportu- purehnsed handsomn tering ‘Tho fumillar, tho tatk was by COHTRG TRIGILEE ras over of tho Uenernl-ly in cotiversution i tho nri never passed bis Hps, and IFDY sony pare chngico 1 story o Httle browd was blushed ke ngirl. Yot frots eunt, #nd o 0 i vithears n ml In tha wresenco L Hoiest tan A IPelicious ang Rea freshing Fruit Lozenge, Which Serves the Purpoge - of Pills and Dis. agreeable Purgutive Medicines, % TROCIC-FRUIT 1,43 Tt wortd T Fa Bhehens: Tiendn Pinints, It waot mAA vigor 10 mi O 10 M i Ty pochondr oty aid othor i Wl sofdivrs, who ho the most valt tld higfure him Lo he was ontirely freo robttked n otbors the funits which ke hiinself serapulonsty avolded,” A WAR PoRr Grant," says Badeau, * fndeed raroly showed vexatlon ot oceurrences, grent or sl which st buve tried him haed, cinorgeticios, his 1l riplil, bld oxpross eye rarely tlashed, and his’ voles bhotrnyed 1o 111s tones yrow ealmer amd nore dis- tinets his miml scemed 1o kindle, bis futeltocts alon wulckoneds tho witidings of his soul wero oponed, und hu looked out, thinwh, aml whitever was obsuitros bt wll thiv only long und intlmptoly and witohed hiln closely could diseeen. To uthers he was a8 fmpassive as uvor, ot _ Chicago, wore here on Tharsdny,—It 18 said for the mrpose of louking up bullding sites, with o [ntention of buying ong forn howe, { Mrs, C, E. Bond, nl As Chiengo réeupurates from tho effects of the fire, Oconomnwos I3 more patronized by her eftlzensy any the dny tuay comy when this will bo known us Now Chicago, et WATER,/REBATES, County-Attornoy Willett Making a Onse for the Hospital. 3 AT OF GIEAN with kindnoss, tho Itt.-ltev, Clinwon_Looke, of Gruce Churel, tho llu\'.mllulll(ry a Mlssion, Whontons f tha Ascension, hio, of 8t Btol Ttov, B, 1. Fluctwowd, of 8t tho Itov. Jumes B, Lytton, of «Tr Parks \l‘{“‘ the Rev, Fredorick N. Luson, of 8t siing to the chu v tho oblldron, oredd sillkkon bannes Chrlstian Soldlers,” y Hoututimes, - great of Chicugo, nro ps bocume set uid hi jon stern but Porry, of Alle N. Murrison, of Hav. Arthur r nity, Highlan those who kiew him . which was two | 1 ramumbur only e War to have seen in bl whit might bu called o shadow of excitoment,—once, whon he wis dndicnant ab njeeo; upon i felend, and onee, Pitssed @ teaister who w shook his cliuched hund at tho mun and threat- oned him with urrest for cruoley MIDNIGIHT VIOILS AT READQUARTERS, ** As tho night wore on ono and anothor of tho frequunters of tho eamp-1ivo dropped away, and by midnlght the cirelo was winnowed tothroo or four, of whom Grant wis always one, The only symptom of anxiety ho displuyed tho tremendous curus Imposed upgh hint wus He nover wanted to{po to his aunpebed, IS jmnedinte aldes-do-cump dis- coversd this, und s o wus willing to sit under thio eold, glenr sky und stars tHld und woarlng thom ull out, thoy nt lust ngroed umong thomseives to wilt up with him never kiow of this, but wo often bunrained with cuel other for nit b two of 1 Ltho hymo * Onward, miwd, havhie roncbod tho seeng ul thy seromang, the processton olrelod rouud tho edilice und formed ut the corner. The ceromouny begun with the vespon: Panln 122, buwluniny Bkl Unto e, wo wil PRICE 25 and 80 CTS. SOLD BY I’iL DR W frown sk, Sowo sbed tenrs ll-usitg o hovse, he nd when thoy e houko of tho el Tho Right Roverond Bishop thon spoke as i ollows: WCHIMBTIAN DIngmires: It Is decont. and propier, und ngrecible to the procepts and ex- amples of Holy Writ, that in all our doings wo Aluiguty Gud, T perfoct ¢ift, to direct ua avor, nod to furthar s with Iils continunl belp, Bspsciully, thorefore, sunbled to commoney i hotso which i to Lo set upart to His hanor and sorvico, und I which 1iig holy nume {8 to be waorshiped, and IIs words and Bunoraments to be d e colobrated, whoni Lo bath commigslonod Charitabla Instilufions and Private Individuals Who Have Had E: WHAT DRUGGISTS Say u high endy boon stated tn Tis TRINUNE 1hat the County Attornoy wis about to apply to tho Clroult Court for un injunution restraining tho city fromn cutting off the water supbly troin Tho sounty cluling that the Iospital {s n churituble lustitutlon, and thorefore oxomnpt from tho payment of water- . The elty clalins that, becnnse certain pn- tiouta nre recolved nttho [uspital swho piy some- puruld ut Ap| ton to these, snould beaceeh cutmeth evory good und with HIs most gracious the County Hospitul. Trepic-FI'uit Laxative' w WO Oro HOW us: The wounded wero lien e ara 1ol by the ininistry ot 118 humbly and thore wure panloky ox- the Confederntes the sume condition of affalrs oxistod thy enmp of tho vnomy, * It wis fortuna which was to surrendur on July 4, tnd which lost ety 40,000 prisoners, 10,00 -kl and ., uti) thuusauds of straggelers Wwho wore never eollested and recognized. campulien which mule Grant the reguinr neay, extortiog from Gen. the gompliment that * [n boldness of plan, v Putity of exeeution, aud perumnency Of roates ~thesw operations will compare most favorably witn those of Nupoloan ahiont Ulny," wer wonths following Viekshuvg Gen. Urint was injured and kept from aotlv sevoral weoks. i Loulsville, wbore he 1 lha Divislon Missiasippl, supurseding Uen, Gt Touabt’ tho unle of - Mivsion tidge, in S0mo respeets the oyt important buttie ot the War, Tho result of this enuipilen demonstruted to the Federal Govornmunt und tho Cotigreds— Major-Genernl 1 y gurvice for ho was suim- retnry Stunton, ltoseornyt. Got | Liope” LIl orulnig. sltuntion for Doy, aud sat up to lewra the futo Sediwlele, wonderiug ut theie chiofy who slepr winld such dangors,”™ writes tho Confodorate Goen, Enrl‘y. * that livec tlons eano Lo elose the affair, nd bueen uble to discover dlsordor on our side ho might huvo brought v wounded, aind 2500 roportud missinyg. OMAHA'S BOOM. An Enthusinastic Viow of the Situation by o Itestdent of the City. To ths Editar of The Chicugo Tribune, thing for extra ncoominudation, thereforo the fustitution Is not_catitiod to exocmption, ordur to sepport bis view of tho cuss County- et lns boon at tho trouble to pro- curs tho buok I which the record of oxemptions 13 kept, nnd has collnted tharefrom a list of pube lig and semi-public fnstitutlons on which during 1o Dust tvo yours robates buve boen ullowed, e cun | remomber auring that’ fong whntor it City: Polnt, when overy ane wus asleep inittha communder ot tho nrmios If thu weathor was ihe Muuy of thosv nights ‘We try'to keep the nrtlole, let tis: us fust ne we getn HUNT & DUNLAP, 1200 camp, m;‘l”x)lmm His assistance, protection, but the peaple wont ply they b Toadway, New Yo Here followed cortain collocts and the Lord's Prayer, aftee which the Reetor of the purish the contents of the box thut wrdto be soated up in the cornor-stone, Tho workmon huving put the box In place, tho nnd his single oflicor, clement wo bore it as long as wo and thun songht shelter :u hig enbiy hud tho dneimy ‘We have never seen n remed, L Y never fnils to pleaza the patient. could at sl ) fresh troops and avelled himsolf of our uuu-l\nuu durite tho nlyht,” Tho rimor eume to the eltect thut. Uen, Bedg- wivk, drivon Iy, tho right of tho army hud been turaned, und headquatrters wore in dangor uf sap- 1 U Grunt,” says © Gon. Badenu, seould not know nt first wihothor thoso rumors wero truo or fulse, but he mude his disposition quivtly, urdered traups 10 be sont to Sedgwick's support, the socond 1ine to be formod juside of i d beon brokun, snd whon his ors ders wero tlvon wont tuele to his ptllow und Tishop took i tuison's hammer and, striklu; Atuna three tinos, onve for euch muntlon v Triuty, sutd: th nine of_ tho Fathor, and of _tho Son, andof the HHoly Ghost. Amen. 1 lay tho core ner-stona of an cdities to b bera erea ] e of Bt, Paul's Church, and to be devoted to thoservice of Almighty God, agreeabiy (o the principles of the Proteatant Eplscopal Churel in tho United States of Amerlun, in - 1ts dootrines, wminlstey, liturgy, ritea, and uswges, ion 1 lny than that ALEXANDER & VANUERSISEY, thrown closaly with hlm kuow, Cor. 79tl 8L and 5 Avenue, New Yor tions of tho prst, and eunpaigns, TITE LIST 18 AS FOLLOWS: Hult Orpban Asylum, Burling stroot, April, ey Moroh: TAe0r wad Noteutbor, 18 (u')” OMAILA, Neb., Muy 1 don't kuow whether you will cure for it or not ns nn itom of nows for Pie TRIBUNE, but thonght T would write and call attention to the growth of our elty for this your, Tho consus, bused upon the ratio taken trom tho United States census, gives us n populution o UI0 this spring,—the United Stutes consus gnve ud 90450,—au Increnso of neurly 5,000 tho sturles of his grent battles 0 porsutial Inoidents of Vioks Donnldson, and Chattanooga, and i tho dutalls ur his earlice cureer: s be- llef {n the ultimute success of our causui predicton of events,—nll weore clearl Terse und often oloquent Innguage, w now and thon u prej han any nrtiele e keep. somowhat romurkable N CUNNINGHAM, Richmond, Va, 1t gells better ¢ Jupso; nnt utteranee that showed hiy npllmuhulnl;: of Individuu! charucter or clodo n mnmmn’t’:l‘ his | hysicians &r;.:flc{llbc- . Tuseitin myown Mary, 1870, to Stuy, 1 His olicors Hiscussod tho GRANT'S GENEIRALSIIP—=" pUsit oN 1" thien In sesslon—iha proprivty of placiug ull tho urmics of the Unlon undee Guu competent il tary head. A bill creating tho oflice of L nnt-Genernl wad paased h tho 1l b on Murch BGen, Grant arvived ton, whore, for tho (irst thno i his lirg t President Linooln. -The President, (u reseice of his Cubluet, hunded Gen, Grant tho Licutenant-Goneral, ppreciiton of whit you iuve Tane und i rellunes upon you for whut reinnlng 1o Lo done In_this ereat struygl sented with this commission constitutin Licutenunt-General of the nrmles of the Stater.”” Gien, Grant nmde auswor: * | feel tho Tull wolgnt of the responsivllities uow dovolving on nie, snd [know that it they nee wiet it will bo 110 to thuse armies, und, wbove all, to the faver of that Providenco which leads both natons und Although tho 1e HRe NUW Pro- TTARES COMMAND OF THE POTOMAC ARMY. Gen. Dudenn vpens his second volume with tha , marrutive of Gen. Geant’s nssuming the com= th of Muy was n diy of torriblo fghting, et Urant allowsd bls aciy no rest. snve tha mon” s woke up und undor arms at nuif-pust " G Mott, wno did 8o budly under Gen his divislon roducod to a brivade. of the nriny tor tho fiost thug Legan to be storn, Although it uppenred that tho President bid riven Grant vumploto control uf tho militacy 1orees, wonue I muny cases thut this control wus nominul. Politieni consldertions weru stiil aliowed to sway tho seleetion of Goneruts, At 1lme when the fortunes of tho Republic wero trembling I the bulanoe of llitary succoss such n win ag Slgel was ullowod an iy Whon Urunt wis foreitg ho suld his vlans by Sigel wero Batler Fullud to mike nis_ conne t Potorsbure, nnd Hlloek tolegraphed: 118 I full retrout un Strusburgs ho will nothilyg - but oty ho never did any- runt attrbuted fuult of Butler to the Insubordination * Uon, Smith,” ho sald, wund of the Armyof tho Potomue. At thut. W gtd possagaton of tur- 08 I extent and nydn- tained n populttion ot RANKK 10 rovoit. Flve bundred thousatd mon i nemles, brayo, oxporl- enced, und desporatu, tighting on their own suil und fed by skiliful Generals, T reseus thi overcome tuls population and 1ts i sk of tho new comunnaer. T Gun., Baldy Swith, S whiite i vory ubie mun, 18 obstinate and kol to condumnwhat fsnot sugsested by himsoll.! Tho funlt ot Butlor, the deteat ot Sigal, still superadded to tho nows of Banks® dufeat in tho F tho Gnif, mndo tho campalea of mundor-in-chiel opon gluomlily. v, dotermined to koop nhead, wid tno curlous militury rosolution ot throwing nside his artliiery, cutting down his cavalry, and dependiig upun tho infuntey. All his urders ut thiy I mado up their mliftary furee. ruglon und to tunt the Bouthern Confederioy hud it iy of Bkt o willion of men in Muy, 1 th “Act on the offvnsive” . . . threatontue uttitude,' oty I whitever for_tho unemy to keep " Theso ure eXteucts from the orders of runt, und show tho rosolutlon which ho bepctining bis enmpaign and which wero e 0 sonit, to ho 477,25, A Bouth, present und bt o 1w fuenl Lrdops of catininte dogd not” omunie ¢ thie various 8tates to which thore nru refercices, Dut whish amounted to very muny thuusiuds, tof tho Adjutait Genoml on April 30, 194, snows that thore were equipped for duty 3447 men, Accordfig to thoso tigures tho dit- The siatomen ntellect or tho keott penotration which s lakd, evon JesusChrist: who s Uod over " all, blessed forovermore: and redomption through Hig bluoed, even tho for- Kiveniess of glns. Amon,' ‘T'ho worshlpers sung the hymn * Tho Church's ong fonudation I8 Jusns Christ the Lord," nfter fch thore wus furtbor responsive reading of appropriute Beripturit passigos, Belof remarks wuore mude by the Rev, Dr. thur Ritehle, and the Ttev. T, N. Murrison, and tho oxerolses vlosed with the reading of colloots, tha Liishon prononneing tho benodiction,. Tho ceromuny, having concluded, the returned to tho Mothndist Church, wh fuid usido thelr oftielal robus, thoy purtool clnbursto lunch provided by the Ladles' Guitd. Tho rofreshmoutd were buth bountiful and elo- In tho vyoning n conlirmution clusd of ten stolle rito of luying on toverend tho Hishop of Tho reporter toarned that tho total contribus tions of tho purish for 1ts first your just olused wore $1.121, the cxpondes B8 000 0sias Catholtu Orphun Asylum, Contre and Burling in nine months, Our present population I8 ine croasing rapldly, and by this tino next year wo will nvo botweon 46,000 and 50,000 Inhabitants (). Wo biuve 8407 school-chlldren now, agalnst 7885 In 1890, nn Inereaso of 1112 In ono year, Applieutions for boardin privato fumllles are d thio croution of now dwellings keop up with tho demand, It Just In smuller degree) of his judgmont.’ THE CAMPAIGN OF TIOMAS AGAINST 100D, The ewmpatgn of Thomud against Hood fs do- tullod ut groat length, prosstng orders from Gon. Grant urging ‘Cho again and agetn to attack Hood. order relleving blin_from tho commnn “At lenglh Gon. Grant started from his_beadquartors, iIntending to go to Tennesson nud tuke commund of Thomas' own ariny, reachng Washiugton ho roeeived u dispatch un- nouneing the success of tho nttuck on Howl, un uttuek which du\'uln[l(.ill Il\l&ll y to Nushillle, ho reoeit lug o dispateh hwhoim we huve 1t takes well and gives stisfactlon, HENRY MEGILL & BoNg, ['harmaclsts, ndewir vriuts i iospitul, oy, 160, to My, Amselling TROPIC-TRUIT LAXATIVE. ra) > Muy, 1881,... J. 1 HiGINyY, Oweny Mrs. Schrook (Howne for tho Fulton strect, Muy, 1850, to i Home “of the Agdd Holous, My, 1810, to May, 1880 Littly Siaters of the Poor, agat Hawaritan Soelory, May, 1830, o May, Chicayo Totictund Aid"Hociety,” Tothiol Home, U, Alexian Brothors, Muy, 870 Bt. Juseph's Homu of the Friondless, Novem= to Qun. Hurnsido, ,ocke, the Rov, Are luncock, hid 1lke Chiengo usc 'ho disoipline i when shu took her wondorful start. With wood grops thls romises to be, pulut o tha M Trop1c-FAUIT LAXATIVE sclls mplily and giveg llfluulllll"ll“l(ml(ml. 1?' lhym. £ this year, business ls, und Wo uro now, und yeard, tho lurgest menufactuving 1In 1876 our combined busiuess und manufact- ures minountad 1o $17,000,000. upwirds of #45,! 000 Wera iminus My, 1880, 10 Muy, ‘Wo sell more of it than any other one thing in o DOWNEY & Biivoks, Drugists, kruphed Thomas, “but, Vun Duzur -detuiling [ shall go no furthor.” * Push lve hhn no rest till ho ts Ly agutust Rlchmond have fired 200 gins in honor OF yuur rreat victory,"” graphed w the War Dopurtiveut: wouhkl bo approprinte now to bestow on Gon. Thowmas tho vacant Mujor-Genoralship in the regulur aemy; he keoms to be pushing aboad with energy, and hono doubt will completely dustroy that ary."” +*Whon Lhe war was ovor,” says Lndeau, ** ai the Uenural-In Chiof mnude his formal ruport tho opertions of 'tho yeur, ho at first wrole ot un uluborato eritivlamof Thomas' coursos but ulterward dotermined to refruin froin oven the uppourunee of censuro of one wno hud dono so well for his country, aud Instend of dispraise he declared (n B0 ninny words th own opinions were unchanged, "Thomas’ *Honl dufentof Hood was 80 compluto thut it would Lo necepted a8 n - vindication of thut distine . In 1880 thoy wore OF this upwards of 815~ nctures, boing in tho propor- tion of thrue to une over all conputitors In the Missourl Vulley, In 1881, should tho prescut favoruble prospect continue, uur trade and mun- ufuctuves will rench $35,000, timuto. The Stute I8 growin ulation aud property, und bLegun to grow. W' ure not onc-twuntloth us gront us whon Omuha renched bhor il growth und tho Wost hecomes lnrgel tho West | monn Nobrasku, Dul Calorado, Wyouing, Utuh, Idaho, Montann, an which Ommha doos s lnrge d rupldly-increasinge todug nnufueturess aro u8 fur cust ns Dotrolt, south into ‘Foxus, and wost o Cnlifurni, Some of them are alvewd builiing up an oxtenslve Eurutcun teade, witl veensionul shipmentd 1o Aslit, Chlng, nud Jupu, thoy regarding Omuti s ana of the most faver- ersons rocoived tho a Rr hands by tho Ligut Excellent article, ) tho enemy now, and Kixu's Pramyacy, Jersey City, N.J¢ entirely dustroyed Oa tho 3] l()rmllu,:‘lo- 00 ut the lowest od- 1lke & weed 1o pop- nhia bus ecarcety nd for TROPIC-FRUT XA W. J. BagTzews, Berry, Ky, 1 havo & Inrge dema! building fuad, The | Tivs suceesa of the year's work wus due both to the of tho Itector uud lubors of a Hourlshing guild which the ludics have orgunized. Thu luception of the ontorprise three yoenrs, tho work huving 1878, with threw bus' twenty-six nue that time falthtul work hus boon” dune by workers within and friends without tho purish, sorvices having been held oa varlons nceaslons by tho Hev. dossrs, Morrison und any sorvives oll other’ times condusted by Ui Itectar entevod nyont of the 157, to May, 1830 o sar ‘omon's und Chitdron's Hospital, May, 18, untiring energ; Elegant and attractive. [ have used {t myself, t §t to the notlee of our physidaus., PRENTICE & EVANSON, Jauesville, Wis populuted, By only dutes Uack tu (hiluk i) i e By Ay persons interested, communleants, 8| . it oo, March, 1870, to M B8] Bt, Tgnatius College, Aug, 17, 183, to March wiso Western Iwmmar}m} (he drug business In ll‘x;urlh :Ill‘xz ears agn, It gives me pleatire to siy that durl u;“ "ll'"w ;m‘?rlh-m’ m}n uln;n Detter sullsfuction an TROPICFRMT LAXATIVE. g WILSON, Druggist, Lesington, Ky, b 1o jierhi 0t oro entd oxemption on the ground of being purol, institutions thun §s the County Hos A louk through tho rebute-hook devolops KOME VERY CURIOUS E: thng were to go shoud, " Pugh on with nll possi- Push the envmy with " Wo mus I victory in the cud. THE LOSSES OF TIE CAMPAIGN, feronce hutwooen the Confoduruto nemy uml the Federnl was 66,248 mon In_fuver of the North. Waoen Udn, Grant tovk compiand of tho arinles e divided tha Army gf the Potomme futo nine corps: T'he Becoml Corps, cotmundud by Gep, Luu's losscs aure not glven by Ge Hancoeks the Beventh, b Gan, Budgwicks From tho 8th to tho 21st of Muy tho totul losses of tion, Urant wery pustorato & yunr ugo. The elitrch edifice in 3 18 u proecty lttle franio th i chuieol 12 by 11 1t hus beon the oustom to oxempt from paymont of water-rutes vorlitin poor clulmivg to be poor. This 18 dono, it IS to bo sur- mised, under suthurity. of. Council ordinunco, but what tho systoni of solcotlon mny bo 1s b to dotormine. ‘Tho robutes to individuals aro manifold, Many of thoui ure mikdy to witluwa, und the wmounts Insuch eases are sinull, But thore uro othor Instunces peouliue upon their face. Pat Iiloy, of Hrown streot, snjoyed tho benetit of the water-supply from Junuury, 1876, to November, $A.00 robated, slthongh nuy 13) Burbur stro ALID muutaeturing polats In the West, Our building boom (s sumuthing remarknblo. Every brick-yurd in the clty s tuxed to s ut- it will ‘be burd work for gulsned ollleer’s Judwinent,' critiotsm [3 spent, tho fuot remains that Thomus ut Nushville dld g8 muteh to end the Rebollion ns uny ono Uencral in uny one buttlo of the War. Aud In uilitary mattors nothing whitch s sue- cossful is wrong,” FIVE FORKS AND WARREN. On the iilst of Murch tho batticof Five Fotks wus fought, which ended fn the discomiiture of It wis during tho progress of this buttlo that Gon, Wurron was relloved trom tho commund of tho Fitth Cor| tors into this question. ut longth, to show thnt tho dogredation of Wurrett frous his high runk mily with great satlsface i oo iy s . DAV, Druggiat, Bellows Falls, V¢ ONS OF pursons | structure, 28 by feot, and will buve u towor, stong was Inld yesterday, ol ' bulliling ubout vontributed &1 tlon, It of which the corner- H. l? oven fust square nt has boen oxpended an tue of which outside trlonds ) Indubtedness bus buen Inourred, but the purishionors are sangulne that tholr frionds will rulse yot anothior thousund dlollnrs, which will pormit the construction to &0 on tocompletlon, and put Bt. Paul'son o solid tinanolul footing, Thootlicers of tho church are: The Rev. F. N. Lusu, misalonary in churges C. F, L, Phillips, Wards uot ol most eupuelty, and thow to supply the demand, In 145 our publlc impruvements amounted, n 1881 thoy will rouch AU0,000, Among the inprovemunts contetis ted aud fu course of oresdon ure nnother fa-clovator, of 600,000 b Toreo you ‘can tind bim.” IC-FRUIT LAXATIVE hin woll cm- ‘We_have used your TROPI an recommended 18 o the hip, who also recomimen awers the purpose designe] i) BREWSTER & CO,, Druggists, Tt sellg well and lrl‘n:u CULLISON BRos,, old, to $25,000, T ushels cupaeity, s tom of Houring-mitls, n grapo-sugur factory, B starch-fuctory, two now ive-stors hutels, i olegrunt ron-tront bulldimg for tho United Stuatos two bunk bulldings 's Oporn-House, Wutor-works, ain tho 1876, and audd hls bIll of Lo hisloqu ou Fut'ls not i widow, bis, K und oftices, Boyd ruyglty, Lolum ¥, FLU0L, of which 2,29 were on the fleld of buttle was Justiid by bis un- | & now rallfond to the Northwost, and possivly | buen speoiully tavored. No less thun slx outelos denu, uithough wmong tho capturesd mud Grant wera 4,00 prisouors il tenty g 0 Firth, by Gen. Warren: tho Ninth, by Gen, - Durnslde, Lhoro wits i eavalry corpd o divisions under the command of Gen, Shuridun, PREFARING FOIt TUE END, On tho id of March Gen. Grunt roturued to 113 lirst orders were Lo goneon- teate 1o armles, Lo brouk updepartments whore 1roops wero kept in protound pence thuusunds of willes away from tho sound of t bostile gun, fuir presumption that the killed and wounded 1 the Confederuto wrimy equuled the loss of tho Kederal wrmy, tluit this fumous Wildorness campiien, which Intlleted o fatal blow on the Confedersey, only eost ERGOL mun IS u romurkuble statumont und puts an und Lo tho storius which binve been pon- urally necoptod for tho lnst fiftuen yeurs that Grunt's losses wero BO,00 or 60,000 at lunst, TUE BEFFECTS OF THE CAMPAIGN, (irant regurded tho result of tho cumpnl, S gimpis to oblige politicians who dusired tho eredit of beluge suldiors without Incurring dun- * Gen, Orunt brought from the ruar the supertluous troops, und rocommoended tho dise mipssl of more thun *u bundrod Genoruls use- lesa fur tighting purposcs, but who held thorunk. aud position belouging to suldives inthe flold,” In this reorgunlzation tho " Administration wis n virtil success over Lou's artny, suestion wis to furce him Lo surred s i skoteh of tho disastrous uttick on Cold had Hnrbor, ono of the culses of which to Warron's oponing with cumpolicd to consider tho politieal influshees those Tunthur-bud Ucnernls ancoin did not earvy ont tho tunnnt-Ueneral’s suggestions, nor did ho in other respests Invariably ndopt suggestions in rogurd to military matters (n the rear, be nterestuny—to- Kpow how mueh the couys 1y .wis compeliod to puy tor Presidont Lineoln’s watehed his antagonist ne closoly, ns warl) eust dues unotlor bufure tho 1 tho moveniants of his nd- complulsunco toward politicnl Usnerals nr'tor tho higheat sullitnry authority In the countr! pronounced ' uguinat L giva us this Informtion, -, Lt depiurtinonty woro loft in coms mund of ofheers Like Lewls Wallues (whom Gon, Uit wad unxious 10 remove from the bate tio-tield of Bhiloh), and othord of thut churacter, | ndventuror liku Sigel huving uniter his command, ur of 1 polltionl loador liko Bunks beg trusied with the ives of % men, or of Lowis Walluce buving sounds harsh to us now und roticets soveroly Gun. ke, Goo. ‘Lo hlon of wi neithor bitn nor 0ot binogs | ne thy orth, roly i o tho proi ullsh or French inturtorenco in faver of the lo- i Lo oifortaof tho Domocratic purty \‘Iuhlllkl')' skilitullys ho put torth his whole force; ho thwaurted muny of furtunnte tomporiment, drluys of Warren on tho noyeld Urunt thut Uen. Badeau suys: * Morg thun onco In that long night Grant thought of rulioving hitn from commund, confused, every manvuvre complicaicd, overy objeot endungoered Ly his fullure to move, T'hiy situation which Sheridun deseribed nt i . m, idid ot oxiat, solely beouuse Warron bl not obuyed his orders; thero would be upportunity for the Itobols to csenpe, or thero might be dimizer of thu destruution of the cuvalry, sololy beciuso At the appointed placo ut tho Ty A Bkelton, organist. MINISTERIAL MEE THE METHODISTS, The Mothodist miniaters held tbelr regular weekly session yesterday morning In the cons feronco roum over tho look Concern on Wash- ngton strect. The mecting was culied to order by tho Rev. Dr, Goarge, Viee-Tresident, and the apeniuy dovotlonul exorclses wero led by tho Rov. 3r. Pardiogton, of Detroit Conferotico, Thoro was a yood uttendance of local olorgy- mon, and _savoral visitors, including Dr. Alox Murtin, of Asbury Univensitys D t, Juhn, President of Humline Unly It Mr. Chureh, of South Nuw England Con- furenee; tho ey, 3r, MuBldowney, of Dotrolt Confuronge; the Rov. Mr, Wells, Indians Conference; the Rov. Brockway, of Michixun Dra. Martin and 8t. JJul Asbury und Humline Universitios, the state- ments mude being of an cncuntuging churacter. Meswra, MoElduwnoy, PFope, L E. Mundeviliv niso mnde briot ) estion of thio. duy, 4 are roguived for % Caroy, Tho Intérminutlo tweon Say, 167, and Muy, 1 sweot chirlty, of Chorry stroot, got $I5 rebatud, s witor-ritte from I8 to I Lho realdonts In Elatou und' In Jutin- ¥on & Leo's subdivision scem to buve boon speclully lavored, fur whoro tho abutmnont wis 1ot nllowed they calinly rofused to pay and ferved the colicctor to tho owner, 'y groat number of Lirth or oxtraction untitlod a8 cumpared tnun, b'li'ilflll)lllll\'llll‘llq or_purcly Amorloan m|mmu. an s Kelly, Shuughuossy, Flanlean, Puroull, ullun.‘lnd {no Ill{u ubound on uvery (0, r. Stowurt, of Instings stroot, his washing and_ drink! 3, to Novembor, 187, Tus wilow Cos- bbard #troet, wishod bersell iy, 183, ut un ox- d’ wis thon robutod. Alsg, sho wis ullowud $4 botween 3ay uud Navomber, w30, ¢ 1. Van Higgins, of No, 18 Huron stroet, wus robatod &84 021 nenount of churlty, covering the thuo botweon Muy, 1877, und Muy, Buptist Churel at 726 Juokson stroct was al- nnotbor to the Sonth sl ono to tho Houthwest {uto Kausus, togethor with any number of busl- Blegrunt private rosidences are srowning overy hitl, nud ju n very fow yeurs Oumlin will bo noteil 48 one ot tho most Lonutiful cities in tho West, "Tho o I8 ane good polnt In bor curcur thus far, which ought to camimond itsclf; that &, avory miuy who sturts fn business bere for himsolf, pind eonducts it in an houorablo, struightforwned, prudent munier, 14 snro to mako monoy wnd ket 0lnt ont many cnses of the kind riving business-mon. W3 all on sevoune of Tha nfeeat Laxatlve {n the world. All theCatb~ oliv elergymeon iy Indluna are udng it Cant, MAKIA DUDDENH Tho fnet, however, Byery plan was ell, and 1 o good nrtlele. Ml 31, HessLEi, Droggist, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE glvesuniversal: satlsface Wirrou Wi not tou, and plslciie recon appolated tme, *ON TO IICHMOND.” ‘While tho Iattie of Flve Forkd was fought Qrant gat I bis distuit hendquarters outside of s tont wrspped in tho LY v DOWN IN A COAL-MINE. How Black Diamonds Are Gathered, of The Chicago Tribune, Canrg, 1L, May G.~Iow dusky dlumonds aro athorod 1 witnessed to-duy,—Mcssrs, Leo and Uroushiol, superiutendonts for 1% L, Cable & Co., 1 never fonnd o more t and asimilatirs o overeout of, i A e on o soldior, which he wore I tuls ciunpuign. 4 Cofmin 'wo or throu stuif olflcers wero with him,"” suys Badeau, * hovering around the camp-iro in the T'wo bad ruwalned all duy with 8horidan to bring tho onrliest roports, Buddonly thu ebeers of tho troops wore heard In tho distinc, ns thoy guthiored from an oflicur whilu ho rody nlowy tho character of hig nows, Tivory one ut headguiirtors know what It st 1 Boon the aliu=de-caiep cutno up, I8 ut- iery nstead of wttaoking fu force, Tols wholo movement nnnoyed Grants In fuct, the only Uenorud who soving to have shown onterprisy and abliity in tho movoment was Hnncock, Gun, Budenn gives Gon, Leo hisgh pratse for his mane ngoment of tho Cold Larbur movemont: * Li 18 robutod $26, Spectul Corrraponde: ng witer froul of Southoust wet and gloomy urkor Pape, of ] from November, Ave found It to be m R e Ry i 10 priscrie foronee, hlhk o .l 2 n)m\ the, reportod on ottt of | BIHCGRIEEIE ot Grnd Rapids, el Steppiug upon an olovator run vory wmuch after tue fashion of all ollmb-suvors, we wora shot down into tho earth and durkness somo olghty feot, Aruwd with tiny ofl-tuntorns that rookways 820 C. | ¢ onatder the Taxative the finest and mest ngreeahile preparation I ever used, he hidd dismounted b told 1 part ol * Tho Hebels dldn’t run,’ ho snid, *on suy par- Children _and the Jrant's attempts, but, a8 usuul, ho loft evory gront nguressivo oppurtunls 1y unused.” Whit Luo hoped for aftor thi cam- pulgn, necording to Gon, Brdenn, was * to hold L off ug lon Towed §12 fur water consumed botween May, 1877, und November, 1830, Kinzlo und Kiugsbary strocts presonted man: candidates for vxemption, but theso wers ul Church,” wus presontod L tov. Dr, Wills i tho discussion whioch followod Modsry, Bristol, Huttlotd, Duwe, Gurney, Martin, and Parkhunit purticiputed, tlotlur vond.' Five Yorks woag won, but tho muko w gront doul of light for their size, wo completencss of tho sucvess wis Atill struck off through o tdunol somo four and o bulf feot high Ly ton wide. A narrow raflrond- ommud iyl i Drugglst, Chester, Vie ‘Thoro wits & gon- a8 posalbie, W tire out, It B Ty, purhnns tho cauntey LONSES OF THE CAMI'AIUN, upon Presidont Lineoln's firmness und conrigo, An uttompt was made ut this thne to induce llkodmm who Wiy, 10 Gon. Huell, bowevel comnuid of it corps whiel Gen, 1o be oftored to bink. *Upon the recolpt of Gon, Buell's reply, Gen, Grant oL ongeo rocoms wmended his diginisan] from the nremy, Wik promptly tande, runt dlirvotod A oltort was made 1o Grant 10 udk for the assig . Uen, MeCielun and Gea, Fromunt to, Uen. Urant aniwored that if welioso to send w htm oithor Gon, I Gen, MeClellun ho would prowgtly | providy CGen, Badeuu dwolls at louth upon the nu- merelnl sirength of the two artmies i this can- palgn, abont whici there hus beon so wide mlsupprohension, winull fish, Bouth Lu Sulle stroct showed up Bo dld Lunvite, Moricun, Murkot, May, und Muhawk strocts, mud somie of the parties namod hud ns much us #5 robated In on lump, wileh would go tu show that thoy constdered - vloanli= 1088 48 next Lo godlinoss, TUFE UNITED STATES BANK (whatovor kind of nn {ustitution thut may be) uskod i vebuto on certnin property on Nupolooy vluce, hut fur some unkuown reuson this widow ororphun, whichovor it Iy, aid not got it, Bamu- track vuna through tho vontre, over which small e cary, dratvn by mules, convoy tho coal from tho mines to tho main shutt und clevator. Followini ono of thoso oirts we came upon the mincrs, bluck us the coul Iteelf, and uringing to wind, as thoy moved about with thelr movivg hits, which ura sot in front of tholr hnts, tho ches' dunico In * Tam (' Bhunter, thoy hud to llo upon tholr sides, and, withn dos | presslon of Lellef thot the work smong or avoryting wil iiron formed ong ol tho most hnportunt duties of the M, IB. Church, und varlous plans jeuvo his front wnd bo cons conteited wpuinst Bhoridun' The latinet of Lattlo wud aroused, nnd h ot only whut tho ancuy, should do, bt what #teps ho himsolf must tike In arder to clirenme Hofore lonir noothor oftleor arrived riddon haed from brought tho il Intelligence, Arant Hytenod culinly to the yoport, only now and thou dutorrupting to nek n quostion, " When ubility af - o Baw 10 un listant PHYSICIANS' TESTIMONY. — T find the adminlstration and cladw, G L tho uttendanco of the young. arrivod nt wis thut to u frreat extont this mattor rosted with tho parents, und more cspoclal! with mothors, und that tho intluenco of goorl unttornal exumple and precopt wus worth moro to tho children than ull olso, ‘Tho concluslon 10 grent oxeitemont, huving Whon Uon, Grunt lofs Chul- popper he bad 116,000 eifoctive soldicrs, Uen, Lee lutween 70000 and 80,00 ! June Urant recaived 40,00 roluforvomenty,. luc not fower thun 20,000 Durdng | tho whols camn- Ilmk:ll Grant’s lnds wis OV, w ut Waterloo the Fronoh loss wis 40,000 men, ullies 10,0805 ut Uravaelottu tha From - those officers witt commundd, but he bhmsulr 10 muke no uppheation,’ iver campuisen ended 1 G Gen. Grant usked for bisvemoval from the com- muud ot troops and suggeated 1t Gon, Hulluck otwithistunoing Bunks i oue of the mwot fwportant campaizns of the Wur, Preadunt Lincoln re- wardid hing wa s pordondl teiend, * with stron puliilual supporters (i wid out’of Congruss, uen. Halleek wrote Goen. Grant thut the Prosls dent would hesitute to el unless “ho had n from you todoso us u militney his ovidency shows from Gon, n own Atateinont that even under ten, Huuks' deluut, he Uurimins 10,0005 ut Bodun tho L0, o e Nudonal —lodsud wero fLIB; a ut Chuncotlorsvllle, 90031 at Vigks- 17 at Qetiysbury, 1900, Gon, Lue Justly suys thut whilo tho losscs of tho Rebels wore less in proportion to the loss ut Chancellorsville, Vicksbur, Anteltin, and Gut- tyshurg, Lrsnt's troopsadvancod, undcontinued to ndvinue, Whilo in tho othor cusvs the was vithor 8 defeat or & drawn battle, bt lake chuvge, nus | U800, In tho l'omn:mn. THE MARCH TO THE BEN. Grant, who hnd never, wo bollove, eaupluined oy militury efforts thwarted for politieal or persoinl Fousons. 1L By wrote to Mr, Lincoln on May 1 huve been nstonlshed ut tho rendiiio which cvorything uskud f o ylelded, without ‘evon au exawination bolug / aked. to tho contrary, uuthor erodits to ¢ S Lilea of tho tnurol,” siys Gen., Budeny, " too gorm wug undoubtedly Uriant's; but Bhorman's inarch wus u far difforeut uno F Qrant had vontempluted, The Guneral-in- b boun ahiown, weunt at tho ot Grunt, W A8 ur hus Leen AUE BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS, soctnd voluie deseribes mills operations on the 'otoning from A untll tho full of Atlanta, the currying of tho ldon road, ubd tho slegy of Petorsburg,—u puriod 0f not quite six months, The campalgn n the Wilderiioas duclded tho fato of tho Cune 4 ab greut ey On Muy, 4, I [ nto i the Rapldan 84,000 fufun 3y W envalry, with 23 guns. Lee's nrny, ndeny, numberod 75,000 coctive ey, exclusive of truops In tho troops on the downs of Richwond. Qen. Budeau takes these lirures from tho tol Uon, - Budeau’s thivd volumo daseribes | tho muroh 10 tho suu, bo rodo, and, withoul suving w out, whore st oundie tlickorml o Invited no ono to joln bimg but wrote u disputeh In sight of the oflivors vut- slde, and guve (¢ o an ordorly, Thou, coming ot to the Nre ugaln, he sald, us oalnly ae It ho g, ! n windy night,' *1 bhuye ordered un funumodiato nssuult ulong the linca.'* THE LAST DITCIL At duybrouk tho tromondous drams begun. Lo mudo s stubborn roslstance, but his wirks d, It wasdyving this movemont that rulsod by Gon. Grant for which "bo uluni tn tho g from him victory," d Potersbiirg woru putios 0alut the bottom T 0 gonfus b duvontod i mun-ongine which doos thig work for thow, and about thivty thnos ny 1t s nsmull comp on wheeld; und, tho nnn holding it by tho H, ks the bunk with & viclousnuss ost lifu-liku, und ploks nwwy, mun can remove the coul, this wiy made a suitable oxeavation, bl unid dowu couns two or threo tons of thundor, thut rings through uil thoulales, und sols tho **orqops” ot work in the 0, . uaintod with the placo might wanderabout for a weok with small chanco of evor findlug his way out, s0 numorous und ubol tho wost dovotod to thotr business of uny cluss [ ovor inots und thisytrick maus Lot peoullnr, us ftis hilnck and grimy cuoughi but thoy sity, with 8 pocullar accont of tholr own, *Nu, (1, mon-—wo ba 1o wish fur any we could na livo at »” wi'out our Thut tuy bo su, but. T oan say that there wag grout suike of roliof whon wo Bt last ciwe out !ll.l‘% :’i‘ln I:llfllinlu“l lllly.lll hit, o ) 04 ill tho to It, ure owned by P, L. Cabl body, unnumod, iviug In the rearof 63 Ontario stroet, wis wllowed &} trom Novembor, 1878, to 1870, and rufused $& from Mav, 1870, to May, 8hows 4 provious abutos 1t might bo statod hore unts wbound throughout is imposaiblo to nscurtuin, o tho roturas, who bud been ubnted, Ponrson street, wantod $18 dw’t mako it. ‘Thowis Connuity und — Dunn, residing on Paulimt street, wero rebutod respootively 80, 824, und 816, Tho desuriptions of the proporty in theso unsng are dmperfuct, but some of tho lots donbiv ones, and Jusomo oases the tax romit- ted cuvers foir or fifo yours. $ B‘::x rut.nluuuuu briugs up sowme curious romi« tesolutions of regrut nt tho denth of the Rev, damnos Burbridge.ot Rook River Conferenoc,wora adopted by u rising vote, ‘Thu topla for the noxt 1l bo * Fducational Work at Evane tha Rev, Dr, Maroy, Presidont of the Unl- wortl, entered his VL » 1 have given your Troric-FAUIT LAXATIVE W, Nufore tho dth of fair trial m‘:‘n nmy:n:ully Aunother ontr, W, H, ReAgs, M. 1 ent on the Jame lot. ulmuw bt und that It 00, 0f whom #6010 wus -ulr wachino, sot d 20,000 wounded, Gomi Budesn vom- pures those lusies (0 othor Wiss, Wid shows thut tho yesults which (e Graut obtainad wero at o fues iorilice o life than shallue campnlgns fn history, rocalhng tho [fuut that nt Aspern the Frunch loat LU,000, tho Austriang 50,000; ut Boro. dino, tho French lost 50,000, fuator thun ono TIE PHKSBYTERIAN PANTORS held an unusually longthy meotiuyg In tholr rooms In MeCorwl jout under discussion being - the velumng of sormony pronched by Seatoh divines recently miblished. ‘Tho itov, W, A, Modtee opened tho disuuseion, and the time until ufter tho usual hour for dobate wus devotod to doatrinal eritie clema on tho dlscourses, the proviliiy) boing that thoy were u depurture from dox ‘stundards in tho wtonowmont, und miraculous inturpositions. TIE BAPTIATS, The Baptiat Ministors’ Assoulation met yeator- day forunoon ut tho (rand Paciilo Hotel, Tho u . 'urker roud 8 puper on *Boutoh whlch wus fully liseussod by wost of tho mdulstors present, Lr, Northrop gavoan invitne tun to the ininiators to attond the uxaininations o Theologiont Buwmluary, wbich will bugin and gcottimie till next Munday, In sin- sidorntlon of which, und the annivorsary the Your EA‘fAT?'&‘lI“]Ihll the thin ik, LRy §. D, surpanp, M. ) tho Russiuny 47,000; 1 tried your Trorie-PRUIT TAXATI y tlents. iR l'il‘?i':‘.'{l‘fx'a'?u' b , L D., Dusbore, P portitmoity Wil tho nfibit Richmond teatod, und Urant, Insfeud of murching to nond fura grand -ontry, ordered Aloudo ud fol- au will march immedintely, with your potintiox, tuking the river Ar. Lincoln catne on to Petorsbury und had a fow minutos’ tulk Swith Grunt, who went it onco to tho {rout and uocompauitd the srimy thut driving Loo on to Hudouu's yolumes como to an cud with the du- ption of the dofeat and surronder of Lo, It 183\ funlliur story, but ovon told waln bus nll the rupblo lutsrust’ ol 4 ronwnce, of iho movomont Luo wig Durlog wattora of inapiration, it OTHER TESTIMONY: S Fonr MeADE, D. T Dear Sir:=1 have had u per ul;?l'hnvu ‘l::fiu conxtipuf lenuthy uro tho uisies, Antlo- Th 5 MISS ALVIBA M'KEE, was, on Jun, 19, 1 1. Miss MoKeo aol It bo rumembored, bullot u County Purk uvu’;l'\‘l'(‘) :‘-": '&I"n‘;";‘.‘.&“&a farg, but tho widow O'Nolil, of No. U lush _struot, mitted tho wum ot §) ithot* witrk, nn | ok dluomds, Goustublo who xoaul uttomptod o lov who llves ia the medies, but nout worth. sovorl ‘town kud ralirond runs o & Co, the Incopton of which the outmanuuvered, and urpose was to roncls Leo's ho grid, *wus tho ubject, t, and to cuptire that 18 ull wo wani “‘Tho Hobol urmy, now the vnly strutegly to utrike at," Ou the fith of Apri] who bad tho advance, suut_word to Grunts wish you woro here yourself: Some vue numod Fii sucocedod tho widow O'Nelll In oco o romlves, und succoodo Wator Depuriment, beln cover expeundvs Crom May, 1870, is rd for the your lod, . Mr. Chappell ooouplus, awas, enjoys, or has Taout yalusble TROBIC-FACIT LAXATIS eqdeavor o giys rocowmending it 1 You o mly’campuuy K, 2t liowinyg Monduy, tho Associntion ad) Lo his month, nt whi or will reud u paper on “Hystematic Honevolenco,"” GAIRKETT INSTITUTE, to tho commonoe- 10 thonrigs 1slund, aud ure tho wost unslulvn of thoso desiruble ho goud rom that whioh OocCoNOMOWOC. The Summor-Itosors Business—1 Tho exerolsus 3.1 toel contldont ot line from = Chattunoows a L be dld not ut the start pro- pose 1o ubandon the vallronds, und ho nover meaut, or I:muhl bive p Mrxico, Mo, March Dear Bip~TROPIC-FRUIT LiAX romedy that hat ment work of tho Gurrott lilblical Instituto yes. the uaufruct of 1ho Wi s the anniversary of ty, which vcourres b in the ovening. capturing tho Ay of Nurthern Vieginiu If we uacapo gursolves,” " Meudo hud ondored his nrin; to move un the right tunk, Shoridan bolleve roniises No. 713" t0 717 Btute stroot, Iubuted §7; Muy 1 3 }'unmrdownmn.uuuwu i ol o tho Young Peupla's Chrlst Improvoments—~Uhicagoe Iuvostors n HoteWeather Mumnes, romises aco billed to Hpectal Correspondence of The Chlcago Triduns, to luavo un n_Assoclution of the that tho left was U roposud Bhoriaun did couootve bis pociliur murch, dostroyldy Atluntu ns Cortox ihius, and ubundouity d tho Misstssippl ut Vicksburg; but ooneeived 0 true rosd wind Grant agroed Pursnit, aupture, dostruction of aminuniton and supplivs, constant, harssing hungor, llvllmr ol re the sponkers of the avenl topics: Addross, lw«mu oration, Presbytorini Courch und Novotuber, 1830, to 3 ‘I'iirtoonth strout an ood deul favored by the powers g sad thelr at,"! ow \oat,' I #The Misslonary Spirit of 8t, Puul," @, M. Boawell; essu, ."'flm’A;? 5 neut good for 1o Qcoxoxowoe, Wis, Moy 8 —The month of was aliowad, from stie C tho railrond May hus nlways boon & busy tino at this little skirmishes and Blichy, March 1% purched oorn found §a thot nnother wiwrel tnuch propused that Bherunn ) should inove to Buvanuah whenover Canby wi rondy Lo mioot him; but—and this s the yreutest and st uudavivuy pluce, but It is unusuatly so this year, The extensive Improvéments and additlons by our Lotel-man gre certain slgns of & blg swm- Iy, Luo was in oo Crisls fu tho P uriy rupldly ll‘t‘l‘ltlwlll[ wmand of 4 ruined of - dlvinteyrution. Shorldun attavked the Confedurutes, tuking an ure, llko overywhoro ulse, the omulprusent i Callugtun, Connar, Doabsty. fulllcun wppour, Waliuce strovts vhow o seoro of rehates; all for “Tha Mutorla t. Tha President of the 1ded, und oxcellent vocal music was widows Slurp! b Ml of BROrLINN'E Cououp. iy uwn—ho was willing to tho sou nfier ho kuew thut Grang could send no forces to moet him. 1o destroyed communication for 160 miles to the rour and d returns o urmbes of Northorn Virginly of April fll.rl!ull.: T'ho nearest cathuntu which no bus beon eniblod t obituin of thu Confedoruty uruy 8 Tautey, aud nearly 1H00 cuvaley aid 5. dery. * Tho dnfuntry wus dividod into three corps, coininanded by Lougstreet, Ewoll, and A, 2% 11| the cavuiry by Uen, J. Y. 1) Blusrt, ono of the, wost beilhunt of the Confederute Generals, The Weuther Wis Wi, xpring wus coine, and Gon, Urunt, klug bis urmy well In buad, resolved to tholr works to tigut bim, At suldniult on the 4ih of May the Fodural troops, smmunliton, threodays' coly with supply had nove for 300 milea i frout, and he hud to march, unoerttin wbuthor ut tha vloso ho should tind friend or foe. 'y own sugieation. ‘Thore m&ul'n‘ulw tho duriug or the orlginulity of the . HEADQUARTENS LIFE AT OITY POIN Wo binve u pleturo of Grant's headquarions nt City Polut which s grupbio aud pluturesque, Gen. Grunt lived 1o u litle but pltchod on w bluit n\'urhflkllm tho Junotion of the Appomut- torew Liw wut of cureyiug Bty voun bread aad three duya wil n comuguunication \mfl \andv, W thits diytar Here tuleyra) mer's busiuess, wnde doubly sure by the quuntities of applioations for yvoms already recelved by thom. Evory yonr tne wonder State of Wisconsin to et the wants and tawtes of all s graduaily developed; but it is tand to tell m what partioular place ln the State can ba found the best sumimer-resort. Moro than twenty difforent places luy claim t it; and the rivalry betweeu the novel devices Invented by each to cheat the othens out of certul spociultles, could ouly be thought of by jealous rivals, nukesha's altraction waler; Geneva Luke's utl ber of prisunors, ainong thom wun; Sificus Of Uk n tho' Co h tho ovoulug of a8 l0] his beadquarters 1 whero IA% Lud slupt tho wutched tho Bixil fring bo ud i or" the $46 due on tho prowmises mf—'lfla bush_uvouuo for wator used betwoen May, 1870, und Muy, 1880, were rquitted, —— v ul'ndur;lw HENY. Farmvilio sud & homely country luu, nlght hofore, Cuorps wurch by, und by d lottor, aaking tho surronder of the Coufederato uemy, Gen, Tadouy vritiolues Loo's coursy In condusting this .‘i‘f".‘.’"’;%""fi".f.f.fi'x' nu! I::xgmr lnrflt::uuul.l‘bus lhln suusdion ly worth puniuiug, us Loo ovi- duntly lutended wdo bls - - uug‘e\'uu. 1€ noveBsuy, to resort to ovasion an of tho surrendur has been told so will not follow Gen. Ludesu In bls briliiant and vivid usrsutive, Oae pleturo, bow- ‘evor, may bo rescued trom the glowlog pages of smull wnounts and |uolm lost thielr nuturnl 'J‘Ttuy' oxlr;xuluuuw- will be ponducted during cmputer Chapol, ‘This oveniuyg the e D1 okst0r of Coneynty '."&'2‘%“ Churoh, Chious anlvur tho annual addross | (Somathing 1;‘11,, | ptl ful abllity of the 1o tha Mothod! All this wus Bbore Hunnway Cashier, oun bo oo doe Cushlor of Do Lossops' Cunsl Compan away with §30,000,000 exaotly: but n% T sun of wonoy, Ho wasa ainblor, and lost heavily ut roulel Just before As soon s it was foul nursult was made, A tuken ut Arics, South Amorica, where he was moat oxtravayant style. extrudited, Liy pursiiers compromised w, and be turned over to them 76,000 Self=Muillutory, 1t was onoe o pructico of cowards toout r thumbs s0 that they tniglt not bave to 1 2rson who thus uml Ly tho Homans * pollico truncus''— mb, A mun hils whole right n comes from nted bimsslt ba- Qrrion ov J. 0. bust to suve bis urmy, oo Dear Sir—Havlg hi setis has just vuit off As he oould i} aldof u “ciroulur-saw, s0 B8 to keep oled Ho had been seutonvod Tu twonty tmprisonment at burd labor, and he too) uovel meaus 1o chicat Justice of Its dues, CRCEP U L . 13 the laker N0 AR