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7 | aye Ve ya TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGHS > = ee i a AW tha prison Rul the counsel for the ae- ( Hither Mrs. farrell was mistaken | volver, Invite Murphy out. Murphy pald no al At 9 THANGED. ete! awe warkeet ne Allicentty an It yn | Eller ae Shitier (peron went the other | aftention to "nim, however, and, guint SCILOFIELD’S LETTER. o ved eu rT 7 e abusing tho ba bout thistime Allen 0. Meyers, amily of dolines Instend of | way, Richard isthe only person, to whom Mee ede Mulvinii; and others Intertorod: Sire = PUBLICATION 5) 7 dle netomat In the outset ft fy | hasbeen assigned a motive. ‘The tale about ceria “NOW RKEAYDY. \ “ rt frond emphasize th » onrpot-b yt Wea he cone | 2Oxers calling upon Capt. Stone to know It i cgHHR GAS AND ITS DANGERS | The Sentende of Death Exo | ih civphnalve die imbortant | theoaret i wagenncoctst, Was ie eon | thoroere mit paleenien ebm te Arnie, | Amerting His Claim to the Laurels NV approvals by Gen, Thomas of movements already ordered or made by Gen, Schofield, or authorized at his instance have been paraded in * History” as orders or direction? from Gen, Thotnas Issued by him in his por: sonul conduct of that campafgn.- So-called Cupt. Btone replied that ho considered himaclt You Imad give the defendants the fall benefit | fn tho matter hd ty ns guilty ag tho person | une, whereupon ull tho gontieman insistod upon of Uld Pap Thomas. istotles of thatenmpalgn, hnve represent rel 1.25 cuted upon Ben James, ‘Of all substantial doubts,—rensonable doubts. | whoaetually did the killing. Wit about Sucptsea bning takort {hve custody. Ateee cua P Gen, Thomas as. netualty in ronments ot tea yout. Brome 21 Mlastrations, Pelee, B1.26+ a Neer Lint of EOWA yortnnedd not teunire absolute Louis? {tanay sedi strane, that the whole slderabio. lout sini, Capt Btono and Me. Gull: troops In the field and directing all thor le cortinbn! ‘She sua rose to-day ond will ce! ‘aintly was thes heard the blows, and anw | © ececd er s q an jen timely boule, Itt be fonnd to ogre. tainly visa to-morrow. You ME know that. NEEKIN in whit othe ‘ihn wile matter and ded niin away, while ae Meyers brought Tho Battle of renee Fought Against eee ett remembered ‘by all that tho time piel Meanterent sand dunce to every In considering this e youl wnttst net with ke for you to decide, nnd if the evidences con- | Wehey te down and, Brovillod for bien for the Thomas’ Orders. oceupled by Gen. ‘Thomas, after his con+ seof ren entth depends in any degree unan the sang reasonable certaluty that you would | vinees yort of the anilt of the secused, have Fear ail eat he may be mont home, to.iho, centration at Nashville, ininaking propnra- See a eee nd tenant nd Scencs During His Lust Mour—In | 1 your prizate auatta, Lin, fy ll the lu | tho courage to say 80? ork el Sire. tig ‘Mestre Cspalc Weld ie flons to assume the olfenelve, occasioned mn fe 4 i one iE HE ‘ Hie 4 : fcr che thy the Coll and at the rertirens Give the, detonate epee e ae | Tile hkcouh was HANDED TO THE JURY, ALASKA. low the Neshville Campaign Won! V8 | GIEAT DIMSATISFACTION AT WASIINGTON iB heiccere Ae Hae ea Saath ners | wooo oH eae A at Banded ut for Sebold, | AE CH Tol a uch arly ie t " 0: ye hee rte tl eeny, An us eer country. hag wise transpired th: ie ener OF Mee ns undo detect how: Gibbet. have heen convicted of petlt larceny, nuts Het: We find Atiehard James and Ben | Mildness of tho Climate at Sitka — P| while they were not prevented fron’ giving ot put wae evel ign. Granton Gaal over hiiy command to Gen. Schofleld, but that mrer or carth and woodwork tnd wit? Chey have Deenstecelved: Ht witl en= thejr testimony, yet you must consider that paity of murder, and Louls James | Glacters and Icoborgs ‘Two Hundred fret In deterntning —the. credibility of | Bok eMlG, iN filles Farther Northe-Tlin Gold-stines | 4 Memorable Conference in Thomas? ive thel tos ‘ A 4 . ‘The verdict was regarded by whites and rt ™ 4 f the order was suspented, ene puette or Meets He awl ahowe mnoxer, | The Widow of His Victim Thanks fol deatkinoy le There iF ele blacks nrigitentia cone, Iti a notable if pert iet ahd dhe mining Rows Tent Before Nashville, Logan started shunt Washington, mnt attr: a erating hele wisi God for the Villain’s firat Inquire. Wito itad m motlvo? LL tous | {tet that tho three negrons on the Sry wero Th the Editor of The UMteago Tribune, Ward, Gen. Grant.framn City Point loward tofore “pnst fading Death. . not ppear ting any one Hl fu intent outatda SE ars te vote oe coi en sentenced |, SITKA, Alnska ‘Ter. May 9—Most of tho Schofield Sacrificing His Own Ambition for | jjsied ee ane fags, haat ra a Lie . ‘ a li ena eo Tetsu en ae igh nny inojive by tho Judge to be hanged on the first Fri- information in the press relating to the ell- Thomas’ Sake, terest to the Society, sang boobs OF mailed postpaid on rocotpt for Ae yout ne fra, outa uy iene : day indune, ‘The defendints? Inwyers en- | matology of Alaska sveins to have been fur- It has been quite Prerly: but very er- afebr tho» HERES farguen MS: VRHInN Naey a nd det Hun | duayored toobtain a new trial, on the ground | nished by parties whose interest It was to roneoualy, represented that Gen. Logan was N, McChURG & CO, History of the Orime of the Three . DAL irs chart | that some of the witnesses who hind given S . . ordered to supersede Gen. Thomas in the JANHEN, 3 * James, who so ntten visited her freduently | {205 8G Ue AG Won iinet been convicted | mislead tho public, and keep up the erroncous | A Vainglorions Epistle Written hy a Listog Gea} chic command nt. Nashville. On the con- 117 nnd 120 Ntate-sts Chileno, Brothers—Another to Bo coming out of the houselatéand early? DIL] op petit Iarceny, and were hot entitled to | estimates of ita blenk, barren consts, Sts eral at the Expense of a Dead Com- trary, the dispatch from Gen, Grant at City yy EDITION READY THIS DAY. Hanged. he control her gotttnet bn coferatige te ole | testify inn court uf justice, ‘The Court | monntalis eovered with eternal snows, its i nd Polit to Gen. Halleck in Washington was yey 3 z Kelly, MeKrinmoies festinony ts irene overruled this point, . aiid refused the motion | valleys filed with glaciers, and its waters mander. that GEN. THOMAS SIOULD TURN OVER 1113 COM: ; t orate ou this polit, dack Johnston corrals | FR thew telat, | dangerous to navigation on necount of tho : ysic STUDY IN GERMANY, Specimen of n Charge to n Jury, orates It, tov, Another wittess xnys Richard A few weeks ago the Indefatigahte attor= | yuinerons icebergs. 1 had soine such iden In September of Inst year Maj-Gen. J. BI. g MAND TO GEN. SCHOFIELD, Ora fot, goon the excursion beenuse of | DUys Went to Columbia and Telit the unay Use a Schofield, of the United States army, nd- | Euon if an order had been given Gen, Logan ue Amy Fay, Price, @1-26, Delivered by a Southern ~~ | Ilurretl’s death, “Pet” could not go. foro tha Supreme (Court, praying for migw | 08 tho above In regard to the cllmute before I} drogued w letter to Gen: Henry M. Cist, Cor- | to relleve Gen, Thomas ie commana of tue ny Mie there Ia any. Hiicit connection It Is always rout that had been un- | started from the East on iny long journey ling $ f -of the | Army of the Cumberland, which tn fact was ht_and entortaning, Judge. watehed with Jealousy, If you reall; ee fore Judge Pressly, hither, But the pleasant reality dissipated | Tespomling Seereriry 0 tho Army of the | a itgiven, that order would hot i it aint brat nina, and facts bn . = chee enlousy, you really be tdvelded that i : ; Cumberland Association, setting forth what Bivens into! Hid hot have given. 1 Hons, OT Meve there was any ilielt connection, you this disaereeablo Hlusiun; and, although the en. Logan the chief command of the cum- Bey dnua tas have a tight to draw. an, inferonce of thd n- ‘THs LOWEN COUIIT ERRED climate fs not so mild. na that of somo places | Purported to bea true statement of tho frets | bined forces of the three nrinies (Cumber- pichy peonie jareaonted! to the reader, ani the funt, “Mr Harrell Just before this thing oc- | inretusing a new trial and acknowledged | in the Middle States, yet It ly such a one as relating to the Nashville campaign. ‘Iho let- | Jund, Tennesgee, and Olfo) then .at Nash- ixepanre are nectyn i aie, a niglitnioss nd Elbert Williams, Colored, Aleo Punished | cnered, avo in oriter, for tive yards of ius. | the polut well taden, so fara It related to | i oay people ‘coiiltl live comfortably In and tur was not presented to the Society. Gen, | ville. Gen, Schofield, 2s commander of the sarbloseutes Letter to Dwight's Journal vf . with Death at Livingston, - Hn. Naney desired Rlehard to know that | Retard James, and consented to grant anew 3 . Schotield thereupon caused It to be printed | Atmy of tha Ohio, and sonfor to Gen, Logan, BD 2 gaton, Feeney eave the inusiine and not Mr. | drial for hin bug refused to Include en | cujoy the good things of life which are found | Srivately, and sent ft to a number of army | ould stil havo had the ehief command, as ae “yh ¥ Ala. ilarrell, Tlehard Jumes suid'to MeKrim- | James; for the witnesses upon whoue testl- | here in such abundance, file is 4 Y ) Gen, Grant had telegraphed to Gen, Halleck, MM, Faglish Literature * won wit Harretl Ivey, fier tha money for many lil convicts i ad been wcuonipl alia “Che following suminary of the meteorlogte- fation? with the avcompanying note of expla- jhaoerent dnderstanding of this true raat ho Sumter exeursion, poh? hin or | did not come under the category of those 1 5 Sarr : of the ease fy neeessury to a due appreciation tl \ Ol fe) UL Us BEN JAMES. hy, will “bob? P55, bron tha ime who were disaualtfied from testifying, Gov, al obseryalcns, tae Lear peas a Compliments, of jini-Gon,, Sobofioll United of whit transpired it Nase a tine tine, af Chien iclio murdered estenion jentous: aiportuned to grant the sure t ys Ariny: This letter, having beenfaccident- | where st was perfectly understood both py Abby Sane Richardson, Price, $2.00, aimee et ee a re mint rast | / been tha cause ih watnlae It, but refused. $ than volumes of written description: ally mislald anu wot received by Gen. Cist until | Gen. ‘Thomas Hand Gane Scholteld, It sens Ny 5, Cy te st | murders. yout believe that jealousy after the tnecting ut Toledo, cannot bo presented ‘tw the Society or published until tho nuxt mect- *2, ine 1 ES fow copivs are therefore distributed pri- 3 ra. I H, the vietlin of this shocking Fort AVRIL, 1881. Rata rei ee it a pro; August, between sundown and dark, in a | existed, Mid Rletiurd have n cause for the ti- tragedy, wns 3} years of Hie was born | $foan monthly baromete: Teel ins of ulliganes, of wand judumunt and of public street In n populous neighborhood of tent? On the morning of the murder Capt, Jn West Pee Dee, of an excellent family, and Higbest monthty burome gure inti in the. Innuiaye, nnd wo neo no | this town, Mr, David Merriwether Harrell, 0 MeKerrelt saw Ben fi front of Harrell’ | In ante-bellum days was surrounded by | Luwust motiyy Meine known that Gen, Scholield enjoyed the confl- dence of Gen. Grant more fully than Gen, ‘Thomas did at that hme. Gen, Schofield had Hares iis fone binel cont nu white straw | wealth and | Hy iad been tiving ta | Hance monthly trometer, Fe ya a rian for wien Clon Grane H omplimant, wh that It wall | a store, Ils long black cont and white straw | wealth and luxury. Me had been fving int ne monthly birumete st Point, N. ¥. .—Gen, | unmbers at Franklin, for which Gon. Gran Baesnst ot Cong ruil by tonenors ee ee | worthy and respected eltizen, was most | jing attracted “his attention, and he was In- ) Marlon for suite gears, and was engaged in | dfeau mouthly temperature, jen ROD ae ie 5, be ren ve him. full credit, while censuring Gen. Fal ae ei RecHlors, OF matied postpald on ras brutally assnsinnted. White he was quietly | formed on Inquiry that it was Ben James. miereautile pursiits, besides being a teacher Tilghest monthly temperaty: ry Me a responding erclary Thomas for supposed winecessary delay in not humedlately taking full advantage of that victory by reinforcing Schofield and ns- stiming agressive action. 4 ne " Lowest monthly temperature walking along. the street he was suddenly ife was again there Inte In the afternoon; | in the public schools. Generous, Kind, and hele, MeCLURG & €O., Foviteters, | struck down to the earth with a cruel gash Harrell hid not left the store, and Richard | ainfabte tn disposition, aman of ‘gourd sense Range monthly tempera rell wet Vs at 7s Groutest dally range of icine, In the baek of Ils head, mado by some sharp lad notcome. Harrell went to supper. < nnd business qualifications, he was respe Lenst dilly range of tem; Soctety of the Army of the Cuntberland— Dean Sint Belng unable to attend tho meet- ing of the Secinty this year. I take the liberty ceptor ASHEN, U7 and 110 Atate- .. 4 by all and hated by none, give the axsasin | ifeun humidity, per cen a Tt required no assurance from, any one to Plott ddl ceoh ls Noakes elias . man fDi Ni and heavy instrument, ‘There on the pavement BES ANDOMCIEARD, who struck lim down, for Jeatousy, whlow= ‘Towl Huet tor month iobes, 21, or geulli ¢ ay fend Leeman foal show Gens. ‘Thomas and schoneld’ dint 3 GREAT AMERIC, AN BOOK he tay inn pool of blond, in a dylng condi- | appeared on tho scene. ‘Thoy went of at | ing his lovely wife and muking lrelpless ore | Prevailing wind, suuthonet, ces showing the relations which really | the former was removed the latter must stice K Nt | tion, and when discovered was not able to the same time. Soon afterward Richard 1s | phians of his seven bright [ttle children, {poral ionthly movoment of wind, miles, 5,024. | existed mong some of the officers upon | ceed him. Even ifthe considerations above . spon or make any stan which mlght load to | 80,bY Berry ‘raylor going from his house | hesgasun JAMES’ PASSED A sL&ErLEss | ,asiwum velocity of wind und direction, 3S | whom devolved the greitest responsibilities named were not suficient, the element of ITE’S HISTORY OF Be any sig bh toward tho “street, and te took out a battle ‘ inites, northwast, 4th inst, th t have decided It. WA) the detection of his murderer, Exelted | and gave 'Caylor ‘a drink. Louls saw Ben agit. No. cleur days, 6. Inone of the most eventful periods of tha | Hmoannst nave desler This morning he nte a hearty meal, In com- aur day’ = history of the Aruy of the Cumberland, I | THE DEMAND WAS FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION, TRU Hee rate ‘i cloudy day, 17 9 as pany with several nbwapaper repurtens 1 ale Ret cans days th hope these remluiseences may prove Intercst- found himalttingon wlow ehale, surrounded | AUMUs, Bel Sieh Ing, and that they will ennble the Society to by aix orvightcolorad preachers and deacons, Eratocuurred ith. Oth, ith, 10th, 20th, 30th. correct the inlsapprehensions of those who who were singing! and praying with him, acl Apps TAR, Aa) AAR ANE have tried to writs history, respecting Swveral womed were also In the cell, and |» diueklebrry und salmonberry bushes were MY RELATIONS TO GEN. THOMAS joined in the singing. ‘The prisoner mani. | 2, bloom on the sth. | linmense flocks of 1 ae ae ae: 3 fested no interest bi chese exereises, and aut | Foblus covered the beneh, tueding on tishe and the Atiny of tho Cutberland, alient with ifs head bowed down, an object | 288% on the Ist, 2d, 3d, and 4th, Biuejays It will be remembered that when Gen. of abject misery. I questioned him, butte | Were seen on the 10th. “Dandtellons appeared | Sherman was about to start on his famous none of iny questlons would he rept ie | OU, the 1th. Humining-birds of most beautl- | march to the sea, in October, 1504, he nt first anid he was Innocent, and that was hemes ful plumage were seeh on the 20th, ‘The | sent back only Stanley’s corps, the Fourth, it, Lasked him how {t was that a few weuks | 8288 Is beginulng to grow, and several’ | to report to Gen, Thomas,—his bellef belay Ago ho liad summoned fis lawyers aud inade | }ateties of wild flowersarealrendy in bloom, | tint the Fourth Corps, with the garrisans of netoun breast of the whole affair, confesstny ‘The mountains are still covered with snow | the Department. and expected reinfurce- Ins quilt and oxplaining all the particulars 0: down to wbout 2000 feet above sea-level. ments from the North, would be suflicient to tho killing, and. thei next, day sent for them ‘There are no ieebergs nor glaciers within a | withstand Tlood’s Invasion, and to purse ngaln and swore that all ho had confessed hundred infles of Sitka, him if he should follow Sherman But, was false, ‘Of course this is exceptionally mitd weather | wfter more mature consideration an If Thomas was removed the noxt In rank on the spot must succeed. Thu coming of Logan and Grant was not knowi or thought of un- til afterward, ‘The conditions above described werethose, as known at Nashville, under which the urmy ind corps commanders, sssembled at the headquarters of Gen, Thomas in the night of Dee. 0, 1804, to consider what should be done in respect to atelegran just received. from Washington requiring Gen. Thomns to attack at vnce or surrender his command, Gen. Thomas informed the assembled offl- cers of the general purvort of the dispatch he hud recelved, referred to the condition uf tenrmy and tho weather, to the plans of buttle already decided on, to be executed a8 goon ns the weather became favorable, tho straw hat and Jott black coat. Ho describes were oxehanged, and parties set out in | him so particularly that he could not bo mis; every direction to scour the town In| tnken, is he eorroburuted In any portleular? tl WI search of the nssnsin, A few hours | Jef Noyce agrees with him. Edwards cor- Hy igton inter one of these parties returned, bring- roborates him, and remembers two men passe i] rt . crowds soon stirrounded the prostrate body, aheab- the fame, fine anil siitetag leaves aud on every countenance was depleted an | Benchina oiNpson saw Man next i The Christian expression of horror, Hurrled inquitles cont near Moody's gate, He hod on, the Ing at the gate. When Ben was arrested nt ing threo negro brothers,—Ichard James, | ihe ‘cinireh he sal he must go into. the Benjamin James and Lous James, who were | chureh and get his umbrella. Ifyou belivve. atrongly suspected of compliclty inthe erie, | these witnesses, then Bet and some. other Notwithstanding they nsseverated their in- | Persons had opportunities to commit: the AY ABOUT TT. q AGG , y WT THE PRESS nocence, they were thrown Into prison, Tho jnurdor, “Adelina Milsons comely Jarelis \ \ jail was instantly surrounded by an excited | She ed the Presbyterian brid, th { passed the Presbyterian bridge on the itt SCHOLARS i MK OF It. populace, who were wall ‘iigicalty restrainet yet sli, ae Hdwurds went down yt Sa onte p y he enst side and heard no one. to Melyarmo most impectuue effort of American | from lynching tho terrifed brothers. Cool | tract his ‘ubtention, except the two per- Peg Le atid heads and wiso counsels prevailed, and the | sons at the gate, Edwards het Evans Hiagle. fee ar a it great dificulty, if not Impossibility, of any : Hharefatlon of wall vo found tivo, more dimieutt | crowed dispersed, lenvinz tho prisoners In the | Dues his testimony connect hin with the IE SEEMED PUZZLED, for Se He ae Ee anaes i See sito ne tots purnnsa’te Cffective movementof troopsntthat time, and | ’ et tamer eas kek Beholars Chni- | hands of tho juller, who promised to use ex- | murder? Mr. Etlwards had heard up tothat | but finally made the tame answer that he | the Gulf Stream on the Atiwntic const,— | invade Tennessee, it was deelded to | ABKED THE ADVICE OF 11S BUNONDINATES. . Jeuetath, bet eetuation.”* traordmary precaution to prevent thelr es- | moment no alarm of murder, Ben Donatly | expected it would save him fromthe gallows. | which flows into the magnificent bays, chan- | send back the Twenty-third Corps also. The | One of, the Junior commanderers replied Im- . Meera isan ucegunptiehed and eeholarly man, | CBpO. - lived with Hlurrelj, and was there with Har- | Tiett with his spiritual advisers and ‘re- | neds, atralts, and sounds of this portion of ‘Twenty-third Corps was selected at the re- | medintely by asking to be shown the dispatch uihie mado nll of his arguments with foro wc THE TRIAT. . telly passed Hiro a te ntrects theehurel paired to the inner corridor of the jatl, where | Alaskn, accounts for tho mildness of this quest of Gen, Schofield himself, and In oppo- | referred to, so that he might sea how Impera- ~ vane On the firat Monday in Novembr Inst the | St by Shaw’s house and of fo the ee ‘bleago Tribune, tho Chicago ‘Timer, the Mit vtinn chureh, but eaw no ong lying in wait. eitnel hr a, Nop firona, thu Chnrien- Court of Goneral Sesstons met here and the | Was It done by persons lying In walt? ‘There sretiry. berange lange number ‘of uthor paporsbave had | cago of the James brothers was culled and tenia proof of Tobbary fnot, it wi done sailarnottces. Y ydomne person seeking revenge. Whoover eine naHIes 1 vgon, tho, colohratod Norwosian | they wero arraigned for trial, but such was L + ; c [aoe dard valte digora trom | the oxeltement and so bitter was the prejudice tT et ake wif le palverl ary di ra hanoe te says rurther that the buok wit | hgainst them that an unbiased Jury could not | tho watel:? ‘The two persons at Mr. Moody's rine into all lnuianues tere tne Cristian | he obtained at tho time, nnd the Judge con- | gute? Welgh these fnets und follaw your Sreirarranged for iis tranaiuuon into Norwexian. | scouted ton continuance of tho case, but re- conclusions, whitover they may be. Somuct The book 18 having nn extensive auto. The ante for motive and so much for opportunity. Perommer and fall promixoa to ba very Inrge. Naw fused tho motion, for a change df venue. Consider the fact that tivo of tht 1 att ys Puetiue to secure Koud agenclos, Liveraldiacount | ‘the Court again met here early in rene that Mfacrelt had Tete. try shrine Wes at publishers’ | Inst March, tho learned Judge B. C, Prossly | Ben Jamies tho person, or one of the DeRSONS, the seaifold was eredied, It was’ ufter the | locality, ‘Iwo tinndred niles — farther | sition to the first preferenee of Gen, Shere most approved pattotu. ‘Lhe beam was placed | north “this warm current of water has | min, who wished to have Uirec, Instend of: above the stairway Idading to the lowerfluur. | very little influence; and thers wo only two, grand divisions of lis army in From this hung the goose. ‘The rope was an | see those magnifleent ilactera filling up the | itsfuture operations. Get. Schofleld’s re- extraordinarily firm gud lnrge one, the Sheriff | yulteys, grinding anc plowing their way | quest was ot first wisinterpreted by Gen, being determined, fe Informed ie, to. pre- | over and through every obstacle of whatever Sherman asasuggestion that he, Instead of yenta renetition of the shameful ‘necident | character, witil they come dowi to the level | Gen. Thomas, should have the detached con wirich attended Jin Black's hanging, 0 few | of the water, when they break off and fill the mud In Tenn «This erroneous tm- month’s ago. It way go arranged that the | channels with diminutive Icebergs, In and prussiow was promptly curreeted by Gen, fall would be fully six feet. ‘The spring was | about the locality of the new gold-mines In chofield, and the assurance was given that adjusted so that when tho proper moment | ‘Tukon Inlet,these sinnll leebergs float up and | he was perfectly willing to go back and serve | was given to Gen. Thomas in the opinion he enine a blow of the hand would draw back | down with tho tide. It Is no unusual sight | us sceond In command to Gen, Thomas, In- | had Formed and expressed as to what his tho heavy bolts. ands instantaneously the | to sce these bergs stranded nuar the doors of | stent of going forward in the same capacity | duty was under the clreunstances, That i five the order was before giving his opinion. Gen. Thomas declined to show the dis putch or to state its precise terns. Gen. Schofield then at once — sald: “Gen, ‘Thomas, I fully sustain you in your decigion not to fight until you ara |: ready, I belleve you are right, and 1 will : support you.” Timediately, all the come ‘ mauders present Joined, in approval of this \ resolution and the unanfinous support of all i 10D, Serlecopleasont by tall or axprot paponthy tus D structure would fallfo pleces and the ocea- | the miners’ cabins on tho bench, in the thriv- | to Gen. Sherman. The reasons which gov- | telegram from Washington does not appear A ee a cot ETT EL ae COs, presiding, "It was found that the oxcttement | that committed the crime? Adetine Wilson | pant would bound forward and downwatd | ing and busy, mining Town of Rockwell. erned Gen, Sherman in selecting Gen, Thom | to have been published, From tls facvarnd SBMalor Block, is} Lasalie-st., Chicago. | over the cnse had not nbated much, and when anys ite. parson male stiucie then game to Fhe with a fearful Jerk; vie ao is stilt ver deep on the mount | 0s for chap commands 11s relative rank | the fact that Gen, Thomas deelined to show esby " so 0 "Pak “ 1 UXtto . Shernint BC, UX JUST PUBLISHED. the prisoners were -arraigned for trial the fh long blick vont. Christie MeLaughlin AT A FEW MINUTES PAST 13 o’cLOCcK alngin ‘Takon, but this does not deter the | (nex 1, Sherman), Heaelet ence, | jtat the time, ltmay be inferred that It was Inrga court-raom was fitted with whites and he! ef blacks, From nearly one hundred persons could int tell whether the person was white * . b Was ead Ize, ACharming’ New Novel | summoned as jurors, the prisoners selected or tina pat he ae oe ne alze, cont ai a the, followin who, after being Plagod on | tfow does this description correspond with Hy the author of Phyltts,? etos thelr volre dire, wore pworns .V iam J. | Ben? Wall anw Ben a yery. few moments ’ EL i go! wating quartz-ledgey are discovered | confidence of the army and the country tp | order about to be issued if he did not attack fag tO fae Sent Aeatemnai ee eat very few ings. More than fitteun rich | his ability and wisdom, aud the fact that the } atonee, But Almost “fell to. the finan, Le treniblingly | letges haya been discovercul tn the wld ee mmodiate theatry of operations would Ue In || GuN. SCHOFIELD IAD NO INTIMATION v t ¥ are Sserict Of ‘AKOU, Ai o axcitemment ta daily cf pn iy at ‘ Rane a ae eee telan Ou ihe inerense. "New ledges have been dis- | of Gen, Schoticld—were sual festl conelie | of such an order at that timo, nor for wiapy James was fed ae hfs coll, and brought | hardy miners from rospecting, and new | great reputation and soldierly character. the | a confidential dispatch, Hiforaing him of the | - o “Reddick, foreman; Jolin D, Dove, a] a i 5, ears afterward; He only inferred from the g MeDantel, W. A. War, Sol liyatt, W, Rogers, atte Ang on a. eke hath Pini hw was to occupy. ‘The Sheriff then told hiut eovered aa ‘we radius of 100 nilieg aie ‘The reasons given by Gen. Schofield direuustanees what “che “order snugt-be an Pank AteKenze, Ee Be Terri, Benga | ogee ee eet ir inshiresteoves and asked | Wistime had come, ond the deathsontenco a LS gale ace aa penile 1118 DRSINE TO JOIN GEN. THOMAS, acted secordingly, «| ae 1 ' Bally, white; and Suin Cooper, Noah Bottiea, | flim why. Ben roplted: “Yon sea all those | Wis wofolded. Len was told to make any | 8t@ golng out every dhy to oxplore saat rhein , ‘Of course that actlon rendered Impossible and Byerett’ Gilchrist, colored, — Solicitor 3 onder: they ki : statemont he wished, but he replied dogeed: | WeW felis. ‘Chere are now nbout 200 | rather than remain with Gen. Sherman, wero | whut, go far as was then and there ‘know i By the author of ¢ Mothy Buen? « Beautys | Dargan, assisted by ‘ex-Solleltgr Sellers, negroes yonder; thoy know me; ty and Inconteally: tminers—incinding about twelve’ intning | that Thomas would have the tighting to do, | mustotherwise haye necessarily oceurred— 4 Daughters’? +6 Plryltia,”? ete. represented the Stnte, and C. a Woods, IT DON'T WANT THEM TO KNOW ME,” ‘61 AM INNOCENTS THAT'S ALI.” experts—on the ground; and forty other while Sherman’s march would be practically | yfz.; the immediate transfer of — the ral ino, Entra cloth, $1.25. Paper cover, 6ocenta. | Esq, and W:d. Montgomory, Esq. two re-| Is thore any ono else that day who wore © | While the d atticnetaten 4 eating } miners came up from San Frauelsce by the | unopposed, Subsequently another reason | chief command from, Gen. Thomas to putablo young attorneys of ‘the Marlon Bar, | dress of ‘that kind? When tho State proves jo the denth-sentence was reading ho | last steamer. “here tre more than, thirty | was added why the ‘Pwenty-third Corps, | Gen, Sehoticld, If Gen. Schofield, a3 “The author Is making an excellent reputation aaa inted by the Court to defend the | facts leading to 1 stron; eonvietion and the prayed incoherently, and occasionally cast | well-built fog-houses, and the Townof Rock- | rather than any other, should go back—viz. + . ani 1 a eeaealit i: Miler fncinatinw Hoveln*—iturlington Hawkoye. TET ee en ivoraicy, Aleut any Aare ep loitecs 110. prove We fie contrary, then | Uletsy looks gt, the noose dangling | well ls regularly laid out Mn streets, It ree | that it ought to be relifurced by sumo of the | jing ‘alsscttod amd oxpressedl. hi ‘Heller that =] ipatdigaduaton of ae peat cnaorias | pecuniary reward aid in the face of muny | ibis your province aud duty to draw ry then | above him, | ‘The dismal enp was | celves its name from the Excentive officer of | new regiments coming from the North to re- y e 5 Gen. Thomas should yleld to the demands of Wea a very promiucnt pusitiun.” Publishers’ placed over his lead and tho noose | the United States steamer Jamestown. } place thore discharged by expiration of terms Wels. may a j firmly:and deftly adjusted around — his | ‘There ary several good stores; a dance-houso brserview, Ben Gee supa ma thOr ty An ae oe Oe aoe PTH SF ny en | oe ae ae SMS | ang ad Re AN eas | Maca ul a tr a past r rk | whisky-shops, three or fourin number, ‘Tho | Schofield hhnselt. waiving lis privilege as ‘ Heneril-in- pantaldons, 0 alirt, and webecked vest, hav- | town if picturesquely situated, at thy headof | commander of the separace department an] Renee Antari the General-in-Chief of Gen; nkind remarks of eltizens, who should live | tive conclusions. Ifyou couclude he did not been more charitable, entered upon thelr | go through the lane, where did he go? ‘The Inbors with 2 manliness and determination to | only proof is, the track through the cotton- R do thelr whole duty under a solomn oath | Held, Drs. Murphy, Dozier, and Gasque muy Je) that was worthy of thelr profession. impress you that they examined the tracks " enstit' mg on ho shoes, uta nalr of brown socks; } a deep-water fulet, with high mountains on | Army of the Ohio, that he went back ns the Sehotielis opposing views and options, and Ry NENRY ©, TROLLOVE, DR, DIXON EVANS, pec dua eared: Ue alurmly Henautoxl tho neither wore ne’ any collar or, neckerchief, | ench side. ‘The fulet is trom 4,000 to 5,000 aubueditinte of Gen. ‘Thomas to nsaist hitn it offer i tar prepreg ren eld témo. Flne-ctoth, $1.00. the Hira wriss for d the prosecuticn aware The tracks of the heels protruded, ‘The shoo The Min age Meta AAI jase ENE the wide, with a very steep, alinost perpendieu- | his memorable enmpalen against Ilood, walved is Tight and privilege, as the senior Belog the Twelfth Volume of Fe aan ie te muea inne ie fitthe tracks, Are you sutisfled they were | Stine. ued no) foltowed, and the | Jar, rocky hight, bare of trees, in the imme: It was Gen, Schoneld’s position by assign: for English Readers. Edited by MU: muracrer was swinging backward ‘and for- | dinte background, making a completa shelter | ment of the President, under act of Con- of thy oflleers present, fo spcult last upon Hey been severely cut on the head; that he hns- Ben's tracks? If they were, Ben ig te mun | ward, his knees knocking Lorethor, and iis | from the northern winds, Several placer | gress, as the commander of a separate aeany question, and promptly gave his unqualltled a tened to the wounded inan and found hin in who went across te field. Ben denied tt, teed to titditions hatha was earried home | ad you linve wright to conclude why ho de” AD ILA bronst making 9 mighty leaving. {ils neck | mines have veen loested, aud Capt. Vander | which gave him the command i the fie! support io his Chle€ before any other offlcer fe , was not broken, and he was dying slowly by | biit, uf the trading steamer Favorite, pur. | from Pulaski to Nashville, inate Hel | liad expressed anywptuion on the subject, on ninattress, and lived only ton minutes nics ‘ die seon comings ong af tne strangiiation. In twenty-two Fainutes he | chaged the first sold taken from these. Lay Gag agors hel cae santos dnstund gt Gah TUR PLAN OP ATTACK wm . | atter reaching there, On exainination a se- Sition® ‘Do they, or do thoy not, isn ques was ott down, and the phystelans sald Ife | the Sxports testify most strongly to, the rich- | only a corps command, upon the Confedernte army hud been pro- r yore cut was found on the back of Marrell’s | tion tor you to deelde, Other. TREE wis extinct ‘lis boty, wis given over to | ness of the quartz discovered by tholr long | re 18 pun To THE MesOnY OF OFS. THostss, | posed by Gon, Thomas, bn been modified, * A NOVEL tend, some thro eles Mech, flag anotaE Show. was it afterward? Ben wanted to pls, tonlly whe uinoutl tute comin asd bor stay An tlie. coultry. Several intaing cout | ig joss than to Gen, Scholield, topnton record | {pou the suggestion of Gen, Seholletd. tn Ano hy LUCY Ne dANNEY. Lgl gust the, face jer doubrioss made | Svap ats and eonts., Iho did not want uy yon a wag 2,2 short | pantes bave been formed, and real work: will hhportant “particular, had been fully dls- 7 * i , the fact that, In all those operations from te +4 a all asic Gee tha “execution. Outalia the them. Everything hing been dons properly, belonged to his rank and command, | Ti vthing i war ever can be, ‘The responsl- xroes of both sexes and all ares, one to ee quietly and harmoniously, with the excep Wile el us talent at ere Niwie ity: of that command nt that time would fhe murderer. But they were disappotnted, | Mon of town-lot Jumping, which 1s done fi ue i taiton nh, and all ved full ‘and | ave been Heht indeed when compared with t - be nde A tow le vo De z wali tu : > ‘ille, Tne POL Cea ape en byraxpert miners becuse the orltnal dls- mavements made at’ the Instance of Gen. by expert nuiuettd 40, stake and locate them | 2Woinas, and in very few enses vould his ap- eluding, Abe Usa ptt jaalile BF eranktin, Meee early nll te, officers. of tha | proval,be recelved In tue to Tntluenee ne | Necheitte ensy and eurtaln F ? nestown are iiterestod in the mines, and Hon, | 2eOry 3 ement ar i proper ine “YN vis true. tine Gen. Schofield did not ee a Ee ees enncinually cretion, of ut his iustance with Gen. tomas? | Sgree with Gen, huings a3 to the necessity on arrested W: CheapEdition, amo, Paper cover. accents, | by ‘a sharp hatchet Eithor one, of the on to know im, When arreuied Wall was beat-weittan Amori wwotinds nus have proved fatal, Dra, Wat- | vo swappad hats Sunday night, Any attempt eat-vwelttan Amorean | son ant Price, who were also In attendance | oP oN ise ntter. a inatter of this senson.”—Philadelphia | inon the iurdered man, afterward were i t tg 7 ee ‘don the stand and ‘corroborated Dr. sort, is Indleative of guilt, Wero there any Seor salto by Gonna + | other. falsehoods told? ‘Tho carpot-bag 1s Kat postage Tee Te ear te iy Repent Or vans) teatlnony. a colored woman, was aluovercd: Aehand gous inne and . 3 "St forms Ben. ‘They arrange to have Louis 4,.B, LIPINGOTT & CO., Publishers, aworn next, and testified as follws: Live in| oie there. Where was ouls? Gone up 185 & 717 Market-st., Philadelphia. He R aH ea Cote iat te tho rond. Io fy aunt for, Io carried n bun- sae nn | NO One wad with me. Came down by Mr. dio with hin. Lows returns and wwranges ANNOUNGEMENT, Jlarrell’s, on the west sido of the street, As for tlie to be aworn to, Ben know where po,ibs best-conntructod ore! That tins Appearcy Treotng ballot “ passat tho spot where tho murder, was com- suited, not fur from which stands tho lar. rallhomestead, ‘The widow of the murdoredt mon, when she was told Ben James had been hanged, was heard to exclaim: — “ Gad Las passing Mrs Harrrell’s seme one came Louls had gone, Frank fs sent for, Acharia Out of the house on the plazas. Dont know | You that whutover circumstances connect Tryny Ae SUMNER & COMPANY pnbe | who it was, Before 2 "i specially Ww of that long dulay at Nashville. But, in re- got to the corner Hehurd with this matter 5 * 1) Commander Glass ns proclalmed wartial approval, Especially was thls true | si oot to that, Get. Thomas ad the,right, as ) Ih this day a Now Poem, entitl of tho fence, opposit-the Presbyterian STRIKES AT DEN, be thanked. Oly Lae Hheneoalt did oon: law in the mining district, and detailed a pth palace ‘taoklhug aria whic Tesponsiblo commander, on the spot, to, Chureh, heard soma one say, “Is |} Blood-statng,—were there blood-staing on | de i tthe hangin: © | squad of forty men fron the ship, with a full | yore i Py exercise his own discretion.’ The delay haa tt yr Tear blow, d decensod was proaunt at the hanging. leh inecWwith | Mere to do than had Gen, Sherman or 7 sparatt hich 9 thas you? 1 ear od Tes? and | hily pantaloous? Johnston and Wall both | ard Jusmes now los in jall, and will certainly complement of oflcers, a and tine, with | Gon, Grant, ‘Chose who, through a already oveurred, ot) preparat op. Wiel ; thon somo one cried out ord AW fh | any thoy were wet, How camo thom wel? | mest the fate of his brother. Guth ne gun, howlizens, sinall anus, and nite | nistaken zeal for the reputation ne ibe. | Gen. Thomas const ered necessary had been person como and turn the corner of McDuf- | Ben says they got wet ln tho momung over cat: minnition, to praceed thore without delay, It | Uved commander, have during wll these years | Made aud. the order for battle had been pre- fie’s fence. Could not suy positively whethor | tis, Ho wore them all day, If that don’t ELBERT WILLIAMS. is Delloved that Commander Cilass Is Interest- | ropresonted Gen, Thomas pet eaten Mic | pared, to be executed the moment the condi- : 5 ho was whiteor black, tor it was nearly dirk, | account for tho circumstance the Jury huye & are afrgarrhs ed in ong of the mines that was Jumped re- | inh battle of Frankll io during ti FO | Hon of the ground would permit, Gen. Scho ; By T, MABEL H, FITCH, Hie had on a long Binek coat, He stopped | right tw, draw the worst eonelugion; | Wore Lavixastox, Ala, Juno 8.—Elbort Wille | Gently: Only n very. small portion of tho | He battle or Eranktin wit dirt von snore | Held alta shuply whut truth, fustice, and duty worth AN by ana exclalmed, “Come here; somebody Is | these blood-stalus on tho shirt? Tero is 0 inns, colored, was hanged hero to-day for | country has been prospected—a mere fringe thin an: ‘othor a great injustlee by. uttempt- required of Iifin nt that thue, in suppres y, DOL i ore) written in an easy, Mowing stylo killed side the fonce.” Tsuw a, wagon and | ditientty, the Infersnce belng that Louis lett | the murder of Maj, Hutchins, on the shores of a few bays and infets, The fn to give hilin accredit whieh hjs noble nat- his adverse. opinion as to what had passe ate wefan terse, ‘The story is ono of abe | told the driver, Charles Evans, that somo one | jt at Evans’, The bundle was o penud by | ‘he crime was committed near York Sta- | Prospector need never feur that ho Wl suitor ) ure would have scorned to clatm for himself, and giving his unqualified support to his sus bole ng Interest, with much of pathos, | }is killed on tha aide of the fence, und he | Lizzie Evans, ‘The shirt openedin tront, and | tion, this county, on tho night of the last from hunger, A ritle or shotgun and fishing- | and by thus placing hii {nthe wusoldierly perfor ollicer. F th t. etry, and power 'f' hastened to the place, Tdi not sce anyone | was done up, with spots on it about the aizo Ad tackle nre all. that fy necessary lo proctire ea ty ‘hore js one supplementary factinthe _ ane y bower. ‘fhe prevailing sene ) ¢ ° A Saturday in July last. ‘The condemned nd- s . it position of trying to command an army tn the i 4 ment, porliapss Li hordinat td else Just then, but others soon cama up. 1] of a grain or corn, which seunied to bo jaturdny ly abundance of food, for the forests are full ot Roh Awhile ating in his olive at Nashville, | PENSONAL MELATIONS OF GENS. ‘THOMAS ul cit, hy mereiays aig nouvonttonalit ¥ | genet know Bon Janos, ene Brlsonor oy the blood. Wilson yan Foqutred the stlrt to autho his guilt, but waa conapoata, aud suld | awe ad the waters teen with fish. MeL. | froin twanty to fifty miles awny, . MAND BOHOFIELD SY9 rt bar. heard a 8! e, y kick. | be taken from hig house. ‘Tho bundio was ag prepured to suifer the penalty, ———— “nT i a tO ane urea of sterling merit, and the | Hoard some yolces nung at bofare taken to Louls’ | cousin's, where | his ova Drgpa redo Sire uN The Kroumtr as Fighters—FlinteLock ar Gelt Tlamns gave no ordery or dlreetions Melcls aya of interest facts: Boalety: gh ered stn fasties of sutlrey inter | heard blow, SO TERT ART Tota T tara Ere ket tng They made ne objection BEAUTY AND WORTH Guns, Thelr Mouutata strongholds, | nt Franklin, On the contrary, Ila list ilis- | polnted Gen, Schofield Major-Genural in the te 8 ral h heantles of Imagery. to be vi bene MOE UY ROUGE WY 10 ih tne so foe Het Lie t ae . and Thoir Doterminatton, patch before the opening of that battle was | segulurarniy, to fill the vacancy which result aes hue style, ae Ae ourusalh ads Pore MREY-EIOUT OTITER WITNESSES Tmabands and Saee cngultattone ths, bindlo For The Chicago Tribune, BRT erry ne ore ie CECI RE TCR Cal Rec iner aeeekrar amipeeats NAsivitie, | etl trom Mow fulvancemant and Wecunee- Haire Meld eee ne eo te a rants is immediately sent buck. Wity all this fuss | Tho olimbiug rose-treo, IIko tha relgning belle, ‘o qpablo you ta judyo.oe the valng and it | Thg order was received after tha crints of tho quent promotion ern ted pert a dt Ir. Porkl I desirabl st, ath binding act behiet ates mi 4 tay cH Raat Al fhe aver the bundlu? Ono witness nnd clroum. | Pellults to be. obsorvad Uy OVOrY CFE. fue has Deed over the ooplier pre Ge thts | battle was pasted, but It was sent, not only wad ortlared, Bshateld to te Tealite aut, : ? fy beveled hoards. Nold at $2. | ov! : g . ’ : e And, whon tho sixn of Cancer rules tho aky, before the battle commenced, but before Gen, ‘ " —e For sale by tending “lor: inbroken chuin of nistanees wag | stances say blood; threo witnesses say NO | No rly ho sin ot Cuschartas cxcol 2" | World. knows sven Iniauages, is trusted by the | (1 y belng informed by Gen, Sherman that Gen, g00, by Teading Hooksellors. brouplit out, each link being 80 strong that Ante RS nob Beers oe Pita oink. itow age ts rola! itoW 00m is ‘puasod the PT a ae hy acai fe Feat ant a ieee Mae aye HUY | uomas would prefer, that command, Gen, SB HENRY A, SUMNER & COMPANY, He tele cola the recent caelntyiige on the Jett sleeve of the coat, Wilson Evans | ny wild it hold our yee! Boauty must dic. Se aa oe a uuu, sou race rine order is Intended to ie Sseoured that SRT SE TN RTI IRE, PURLISHERS 4) it Srio, heard ‘the testimony diag tho, tue | eHs4 blood an th0, Jet eens ot tye | Lnow a plant ao pian, aud wiook, and shy, J eae eee katte: Wncatirug they reload | Pn Nel oven of dist aay, Gon. Thomas | smd he be givon the inferlor command oF a 20 - derers of poor Harel! were certainly in the | pe aturphy la satlifiad it was blood, | ‘tnt in tho lonellest placos loves to dwelt, pith grove pid for they carry wbout thom & | Was far tou goull a soldler to attempt to pive | dspartment. 1” 8 Wabasheav., Chi te) chutenes of the law, ‘The vigilant attorneys | irae, Y | Anadyet within, vollod from all buruu ke fargo bglt whiex contuins soparuto places for hen [it respect. fl battl 5 id | , Jave the officers of the Army of the Cum sre = cago. | Cenes oe etamts subjected nil there wit- | fhe defendant wis bound to show how Jt | iiutise wonllag power, a bidden grace, f whe quirty cares, womethliue aftor the inane | Orders iit respect to tt battle wuow te | perland evor considered what would probe —4 oe ee ere tnue cross-examinution and | got there, Is there any sowing? Nonol | what iasting Hie poi tromeutoring men, | HF of the Ciruassian dross, boridos additional twonty miles distant, Ho know perfeotly hls y hoy fate of the Nashville Tony union. Th anofacture their | duty tu go to the fleld and take commant In ably have beon, tho fal u un inmder, WE La tHE thoy also > ut aan person stent of | Femalning in rent at cauipnly tf the Twenty third Corps ane nos alderatile stud aud been imported, ey | Nashville, or clse jwave the actunl cou- 7 nover quit thele, arma or belts, so that when | inander int tho fleld free to conduet the oper Have they ever cousidered the Hghting thoy byvo no tinpediinunta to whieh | tons in his own way and without restraining | PROBADLE RESULT OF A TESS STUBEORY HE- Brought all thelr legal acumen Into play in | He docs not account for it, aud you ure mice hae sitting the testimony, Vhareby ohduavaring. to | bound to draw te proper inference. Tak- melt the chain of clreumstanees, But the ny these facts together, has tho State mada (eye) Ss chain, so, solid and strong, withstood tho | ou Ita caso? Huve the defendants’ counsel Sowor of their fiery eloquence; aud thor | mde ous an adequate defense? An af And in all bourts must ever find a place, No need of tears, my littto maiden, then, Withtwarids of worth boniud tat homoly fa09. JACKSON, Mich. PR. 5 be expevied, | 59 ‘ r ‘BISTANCE . wus the defense they put up. Bon wis ——_—_—___—_ thoy aro unisce: ihe ect tt and + | orders, which Intter ha did. No. suggestion FoR THe Dale aan pate ands half days, ‘Tho | tonehing school five miles ay from ‘the | A ‘Traiper Who Should We Ruled of | wacn Se ae tae unt” ery ae to {the contrary aver pussed from tin ta Gen. ab Columbia, Spring ii, and Franklin 3 rere Trey BECIE + tho ‘Trustees here? -4] it f{ Choate k yosterduy ufterne os the | diliivulty to ponotapte Into thair mountains than | whether Gen, Schofield could ho! O fine | upon Nashville before A. J. \~ WHICH SELL BY THY ference, need aveaned to fear nothin, aunt tus tehols and yet ae, he ant oft soonio of # fhowt disgracotat ‘adiuir, which ‘ocins | thoy over Bowed tor. ‘Yhoit natural strong: | of the |larpeth River for Uirce day, the thue | man had arrived or Wilson was ready? And durhig tho examination 0 eke each ater | OB, an excursion the next day. TE | coat or A eaoburved by bue Very fuw uf wo | hold sccmedtoinuimpregnablo, That tho French | required by Gen, Thomas to eqneentrate, fe: | It, under such conditions, Hood had appeared 4 eases they woul grin and poke each other | ON an Saimin Don eA CS evans | large audiouco, in attandance, and in tho voursa | Will mont wit te about resiatayeo there 18 | Inforcements and join im ou that line. ‘The | béfare that place or crossed the Cumberland ? In thy slides, showing that icy looked upon | ie Burch Willinus, Welard J | of whlod ox-Gav. Pinehback, of Loutaluna, nad } not tho (euat doubt abort |e suvural bonlur | result of that correspondence was wo deels- | River above Jt without having been crippled ’ tho tral asdcomedy: they dle et potted unto sieltas wero "at. tho puny. une FD OO yer a ae Oy en ee the Selbos austen fron Cn to Me Nghting mom | fon by Gen. ‘Thomus that ‘all the trops | at Franklin? If the blogdy anerifice at ——— co te Sewhtell liad een committed in | MoRag starts to church with bho, but turns tor PH ne begining, iast ‘tall, auetey ee | eee doibpucts huve. buet ontored into betwoen should, concentrate ut Nashville, and hence | Franklin was a marrlage of tho two armies tribes to bury all past grievances, and 4 Ne SCHOVIELD TO FALL | mtuklng them thereafter no more twaln out tates aide b side spain the common enemy, THE ORVEW TID cart a z ‘one flesh, must the weaker not only abandon as rey oS i tent. to. tho eer ane eaiehe. | As botoro sald, that order did not fuvolve tt Hor tare aiid 6 porate iuatlty, Dut Ma es dae taho Pruaeh bave to dopo with inany | wy Way the question what might happen | Vite made that union fruitful of victory ? diMeulttes. Tho mountains aro particularly that afternoon, over which Gen. Thowius ox- Lattho Army of the Cuniberland welgh, steup_und the only pusses aro very narrow paths, | ercised pbsolutely no, control whatever. | oovstider, and do justice to the weaker Meee ag aoa nox quoro tan two four wide, und | ‘Viv battle of Franklin wos sluply a | PP oS) cconoa members of the sauie fain- there {9 either a porvendiular drop on | furious attack by Gen, Hood a atuty- | Hale ne becoines ies ter world ort one sito and) a stoop mouutul-wall on | Dorn defynse by Gen, Schoteld, made by ily, and not leave It to the outer world or to the other, or else tho path is fringed by | the fatter for the purpose of bring ot soine future historian to make 9 correct rec- thorns and Druabwood. The uatives have very | OP td the | ordof the services whieh agaln Tuerged tho Thar id raat rons woon ilgheing, moroly 4 | sil tls war material to tha north bank of the | Y’ roy of the Ohio into the sume great army sete woulen heuddresa sucured byw rope, und | Harpeth in sutety, All his troaps and the | Siich in youth boro its name aD Eiharod ite pleted of rod a o iace ace or th i tupa ad Parente th Fo at eo Ae ace {dentity. ~ Very respectfully and truly yours, teir fect, aid are luced over oO Jostep ans with miu! c! BI ‘ eordthe ankle. From. the top of the thigh | tack coulil have been mide, ‘The battle was J. M. Scu0¥ieLD, dowaward tbey aro naked, und yet thoy go Through the thorny drushwood without taku the least notice of the scrutehos. 1 inust ad that the Kroumir aro doggedly deterulued to realst tho Fronels: and) thoy are fully llve ty the nutural atrength of thelr posltiou, of whlea thoy tulund taking overy advantage.’ story ut ployod a Uttle pickaninny, 1M years of ago. named Qxoar Jones, whoxo purenta realdo ut Andianapolie, Murphy Hoe to pay the boy §& Amonih, clothe and foed him. After workiug for Murphy four months and recolytng neither cluthed nor muucy and very little to eat, the boy ran away at Loulsvillo aud wont to work fur Dud ‘Alone aiotber horseman. Allon brought borses the raced Livre, us did ulao Murphy, und Alleu ad tho buy Janes wlung with bfin, ‘bue i wos not until yosterday afeornain that Murpby saw Jones in the welubing-room near tho timers’ staud. Jerkfug oblm out by the arm, Murphy begun beating bim” about tho boud und fuco with & ocune he carried in tehand, In Jess thine than it takes to toll tt, adozen or snore geutlemen Interfercd, among them ox-Gov, Pincblack, who informed the ‘Drute thut Ohio wus no slave Stxte, and that be whould nut stejke the Jad ugaln. ‘Murphy re- torted with an epprobelous epithot, and ut tho sulue instunt struck the ex-Govornur over the head, siupplug the cane ta pieces. Pluchback stopped back @ pace of two, aud securiug big rer spacers Not exnugerut thoro sreper- | the dark, without any witnesses to prove back becuuse Crawford might want his felt ode thea vrouty, ua jeer te eae Driaht books, | they were present, ‘Chey had no concepuon horse.’ Sho gues home, sees nu one, and. bays ale, thro i Reaching oot ‘ ny COUDEEY. : - | nothing tilt next inorning, Welgh her tost! Serene Hay HAN, ‘onus Fur's tow diuive you of tho. strongily of we Paereetten ine tony aul seu Whit It Is ontitled to, Burch Lyo ench link added to the chaln was really | 8663 Ben und Anute Meltao neur the Court- N& HEALY, o's, CHICAGO, | “rlving 4 nall in thelr cotting, ‘Tho jurors | Houge ten ur fftron minutes before hearing wy » Deatera, +] pave te ‘case thelr most serious attention, | Of-the murder. to went home, FOV THESY MosT ATTHACTIVE BUOKE and Istened with reapocttul consideration te WASHED INS FACE AND ILANDS, td are a4 2 the fervid appeals whieh fell from tho a and .was euting supper, Ia Ben's accounts Vay Li0y ut of many, or further toforma- | advocates! lips. | ‘Lhe argunents on bolt | constatent SE eT ttase? Lion says OF cuuslugs frou. sides were musterful. Judge Pressly, ON} to Wall: “Somebody has been knocked Ww Mchool for Plane, - -= Te. | the assembling of thu court Friday morning, | down In the strevt; L heard the blows.” ‘Chis Nehoul for Heed Organ, Te. | delivered a long and powerful ~was finwedlately after the murder, Does ew Robeol Ae Vidnar 2 2 sae: CHANGE TO THE avity. Vila sal with the allbt proved by Burch » de Wionere x, ead "| The following 1s substantially what ho ld Hen have wconfedorate? If you belleve Manca a ecg Now Sebuola for almost every tn~ | guld: Put aalde avery feeling In thls ease, | Moye and Edwards, two persons wore at the brica, and decide it py the evidence, and not from | gate, Adeliue Wilson, Christie McLaughlin, anything you Have heard elsewhere, ‘The | and Maury Wilson saw but anv person, Does counsel for the State have presented thelr | it foliow that because only one person went a the case in. the -atrongest possible | to the church only one was there? Did oa | side of mest po! fought so that all might bo saved and the Dey retire and concentrate ut lelsure, We Can't Help It. ‘The Immediate superiors of the twocom-| No matter the source or cause, we hate manders In the field hud Ittle more todo | growling, and recommend herewith the reta- With that battle than hud President Lincoln | edy. Use St. Jucobs Oll and (laugh at pals and Jefforsun Davis, Yet the subsequent | It will do the work overy thie, - : Lr wees eaerines Adams, tee Pid dowel Sisson, nS a tiene, “38 | Tight, aud have mude every etfort to convict | the confederate Fun the other wuv? ea, Viola uo: ce Music, Viute ur V!

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