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TUESDAY, JU THE ELKDD THE CHICAGO TRIBUN: y of his own army he kept atColumbla to prevent curniy to 10040 men, With iG SCHOFIELD ND THOMAS. Onis two divisions of f lood'’s army from rosainig such mnarmy it wat & 1 that be could : the Duck River. Any General possessed of tho | siceop up through the rich vatleys tho cities of (rant niness to cominand would have Ananed Ore te fe I se Ee COT EG E . that Hood wis likely to do just what bo did do, | to withdraw his entire army: te eens The Former's False Claim as | but Gen. Schotluld, oven iter receiving. nia | works around the National Capital, thua perntit. lured b wn on thy corner OF | watt! fe has pile” He accomy He was able to | and directs tho forces of the United States, and up. bat contd walk very struiht. | to tion fy to be eblelly Intrustert the deheate and Witness was teld that there wis a piety waluig | ditealt taste of reconesiing tho Indians to tho mind to rob hin. and so kept un oye un bia | change of reservation. TROPIC tUIT LAXAT IVR irty- fourth and State str A Mountain of Testimony, Now dispatch from) Wilton, rofused to believe that | thig Gen, Lee to concentrate a feree wiiely Elkins ; : s - the Hero of the Battle of Toor see Tomiie crosstie Fae d cetititoretgek: | would be atrung enol ty destroy Gen, Sher on One Side, and Now OFFERED TO TREAT TIT ChOWD SOLD INTO BONDAGE. "i Frankli in the afternoon. might pity im for bisine | man in Georgia before he could react wy the oth rovernt tines, and thy proprietor of. the saloon eee padi age pat Cok testo, cond He ented | De oe ee act ME sic ae on the Other. fehasen naive him whieh and thal LOREEN | saaqe ruwo Colored Panvern Wero Dine ere; but Tent nat eve facta: whiet spire e Ret . DWH ar CUNTEMPT Ka Tae CGRaen, ALSINP OF TIF Tage atutorhaine yt ities, on tha tact oe te ne serssrexumination weitrvins snid thut ho ue not or fir sera tule ay cee be * ET Bes, i iarper ver, Now, what did Get cl 1 . ths home tht niett, York ona Railroud, an he her In 2 Exposed by the Adjutant-General OFFICER to tu defeat these profound and fa ii | A Witness Who Replied, with Charm. | tons Hkius hous tut mutt teatitod that | anemit'na ipa Wetoads di" who, helng notified of his enciny's movements | plans and hopes of the enemy? Having by hs ing Indofinitness, "It Might ho ‘had. known Biking fourteon of Hftevn years Dispaten to Cinetnnatl Enauirer, of Gen. T. d. Wood's Ao ee ee ee CAT ECE | eee eee eee ee iat thor sudan at Have Been.” anid find mado Frames for bin, JO ISG BINS | peau, Ky. dune 1—A. celia spce oak, . efore scovers : cPhumnta, ated seg q . oaatlye " Hate would tes EXINGTON. Kysy —s = Division. Hono, Hood nt this tie was inclosing him, and, | Gens. stunerand Wood. pliteed. hist frequently became intoxicated, and woul oforsevernl days at on time, 1 1878, or | tele, aud one that strongly reminded one of ofd puts, witness si Mrs. taikins drink buer | slave times, was presented at tho Court-House ; ‘i ala ‘ . Prepared from Re Onc of Elkins’ Hrother Artists Describes | “tho'stuscesmmination browaht door to-day. The aecurlon was the sale wt que: Wit uring in the had fe reached bis objective pulnt, the army 6 eft Mtauley with liberty power of the enemy, hi Gen. Scholleld would have been ‘anninil etEsteay the trate, nud to get out of Wuneent perils did not wrouse _ ' ut those grave ged ithe oe aoe TMT Behofield Two Miles trom His | jis‘sinziish inind although every minute wasot TM TOILS WITGIE MIS OWN: STUPIDITY eee ares RSS tlon of two colored men, convicted of vagraney end planta, , nas Hitd eeu 5 % a eatlites me ° had permitted Clood to draw around him it bo a Mad daunt Among the Greon H XCUpL Cant witness hit at this tern ot tho Cireutt Court, and sentenced Line of Battle on That inestimable value to, pis command, He lett his atte thie man Sehottetd, thts Guaeral, iy Pattiesor's satuon in tho fall oe \ ‘ive ‘ourt, eventful Day. natn areny ak Colunblt, URL Bt MERU | tot Tete Hay and the, Fourth Corps it Mountulns. Gustay, Goong. partier of iho to one your's Korvittide euch, Ono of thu cattle by 5‘ t pring Hill, and see «this own persuial snrely Hoge tir areived » Isdd, Hohod had knows mown b feutte Taking ten or eleven yen nto drink since INT. Saw nuctioncers, Col. Kdmotdon, wis eriployed to A Delicious and Re ery the sale. “Tha men were pul up ns in the olen times. ho Mayutve bond ease was on freshing Fruit ack in the afternoon that Wilson's report of ¢ 1a movement was correct. A) ‘hut. very | by hurrying away to Fravk iin, wi His Army Saved from Destruction and 1 on sever oveuslons. ft the bend of | tdayi gut an the mornnyy af Now Hoot fn Perse 4 : “ " ois tated soinetinies tourer Hyg ay . diced the whirlwind, hut he Ieft it teuthers to ve, Elkins Likewise "Awful Dr: on | sve sO1mM s lay x 9 Syria itie tt um i Mth sound hte iy Teel its force, Byew yet hls mind scemed nnable M Sundry 0 Whon Elk v 8 a Fouae teal Me pa ere aT atIn HL fe trial In tho eourt-room, but whon tho sound of Lozenge Whi th es His Name from Disgrace by three hours. Mood sat on hie horace and aay tho | to feet the gravity of the eituadon. | He mute jundry Occasions Whon ins slats delukiue beer vith hur guaualtl 1 | tho auetioneor'a voles wus heard, thore was i 9 ic ; heiplesness of his foc. Schoflekt wae. fftect | 20 exuniuation of the meds of defense, Ilo "“Tiokorad Up." stora, hhis wis fn October 0 Fereeing | tush of people to the vutsite, ‘The negrous to if Opdycke’s Brigade, © | tenn. gn rb | aa tt an place the troops tnie | infra Ps a ham Uoe ni Weis ter AES RIS | Go sold wore icity ‘Tucker, « big seuow | - Serves the Purpose ye ut Spring Opdyke’, Bradley's, wad Lane's. i: a —_———. ned witness Kot her at gitss of | fellow, about os yenrs of nye, six foot . et 2 : — n wel ec : to hia subordinases, while he: jutssed on to at cs tw ‘ Uy Hare tate; iw he Gaanertend Army | SERRATE Met Nara! | He Netra i minke eect | Grinding Away for w Saloonoopor | ftna‘ten "Hite df ttatilhataertt | htmam, weting in tie 'naehionnd |, OF Pills and Dis- ; Every Sold ie dsl, irtesne) Ke he ruttrond bridice. and wrickety ve iw tne : of 30 pounds, and Moury Dudtoy, “a |" ee anaectofteld Never Smelled. | Secu tnaivonideantiotemaemattne | Inwoadmovymucunecuan muna | WhoXept3im “Primed with — | HANH cnt tut dir ant | aroun tut low, nioat w sours of ge, | agreeable Purgative ' DT chain tha | hid retake LL Sri oer ar bist “hs : at elie! drove olf, Withess sav'Mra. Liking igive herhuse | and a notorious thief. After those who hud Rowiler. Iwe uf retruals Hund ordered! Cheattiain to ft) ay: vy Hietwaun bis, pernon nnd fhe te ‘Whicky, bund whlaky At thelr awa hous on Indiana aves | come te see thy ante “on intstuess” had inspeut= . Medicines, — order been obeyed Schotuld und bis army would | communi, he could took nye on th Tauentig OF dit 1M Ea sage | eile hulits Of tho stovk, the sate bey hy 7 ‘Tho vrosd-exumiinatian fatied to shike tho tes- | otd min was put up frst. Tio bad been plnehud Tho trint of tho Hillis nse was resi | ee ee i eee Embibidunde butestibs | sume, und his muscles find bust. equecded, Lid yestorduy mnbrning in the Superior Court Judge | tighed thy fact that, Foster & Goelng. tnt 30 ho lnbked we though the cra of elavery hud psnuifed out of oxiatence—w fogtend | Held of battle, wud, as ts quency OF the most {impenetrable stupidity | nothing util the Hit wi Went River bends nearly bull Tho Fight at Franklin Loft Entiroly con: TROTIC-ANUIT VAXATIVE ts the psy ver known in the animals ot war, Lt ts suid Preparation in the world “f fh Is badd tur | Bhahess, irewarhie, Piles. nnd alr alas : y 5 Willamson onthe bench, Mrs. Elkins and her | Mrs. Eriklus, and bad Betd on to some of Biking’ | turned duce nore. He bid sila that tho Demos Haliiin’ VeRCIN aenitlys efteetlvet es eed Con in tho Hands of Subordi- ren bale uy ees sapere atereaa ret ee a Mamming (ie ‘Pwentysthied | little girl were in court, and thoro was a United | plgtitres, crnty all lange wanted to pnt tho uluger back | Hous take, Cleannina the rysier teratelt ‘SUE CHARMS OF A NOTOTIOUS WOMAN Ariny Corps, svlceted, with great soul Judy | attendance of spectators. Heott Clark, cngineer of the Kendall Blovk, | again inte slavery, and thyy beenn on bine Th ft imparie Vigor to mind nud body, nates than in hurling his overwkeluing battalions | inent the elevated xrounl known as Carter's P testitied Gut Be knew Elkins, who tdi studin | first tld fur iin was Siu, ‘Thon it slowly a On Melnnchol: viners. © r aud tapes lignochonuitiny se Gue irae sonly, agniust our three Urigndes, nud Schotleld's tain, | [ike tn the suluirbs oF tho town, as his position Aetilers: andarmy passed ne midnight throuurh | eel tthe at eee ops to. thruw tye Wreiet ei in bronzed tin hoxe: Who Had Moro Gonius than Ho, i peril Abo muynicud Georyo Cooper, Cudney's former barkeeper. | jn that block front 1874 to Wil, Witness saw hime | vanced to 80, at which point It reated f was revulled aud crovseexumtned by Mr. 8. Ke | drank once tn 1378 at the Kondall Block. Tlking | while. “Any advance on 22) gentleniel a ‘or | PRICE 25and GOCTS, SOLD BY ALL DR FP which should admontst | Works, the thinks to rest on the river, above and | Dow on bobalf of tho plitutht. Coopor testified | wis pilnting e pleture at ait tine For a siloons wny ye aur : Wag, bless ty aul, f Teunle RUGGISTS, tho author of Ie that: eternal silence t4 bis best | Pelow tho silage. The Twentyethired Corps | phat ho ted seen pletures ia Cudnoy’s saloon, kveper, who was . feet the time when, Wo'd rie SANA hile, ee | and Therofore Saved the protection. Uveits riding with my commanding ned uur tert ind vente and’ Khntulle ds | ato remlur wrangle. between counsel its to KEGRING HIME PEMD WITT WHISKY. boners chs iaitsay: Wik tte, city. Ewes Day. hiver, Gen. Wood, that aight. 9 ite in advances | vieian of the Fuurth Corps fied ont the Hue of | aC nity af testimony heyan. with to | Witness did wot know tho ealaonkeapar's nino, Awanty TT suuldly apokens ung mleate aN of our division on thy retreut from Columbit. | pattie on the right. 3 a aettawed swith | DUECould Mentity: hint IE he au. lin. yee tuts Hon ato teeta ae end tuys eit louia, WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY Re eee ee ices ai eure ay CARTER'S THLL WAS TILE MOST) CONSIDEIE PEC Le aire vaenene pi out fats in the building munutaatuccd a sniky ott | breaking rock, or firankiug hein, "oF ‘s Ly EEE ATION. varlitions ut je ys Us, a a " New York Times, June 13, but webort distance from the round We sup ALLE ELEVATION 1s of putty. and put i tna bottle, and tho saloon: 4 en working on allroad. | Leo! rulud cich time ngainst the defense, and anexs | keeper complained that onthe might before te oy osteck and fat he fs! Look at --—or— : nt he fs ception was revorded in every dnstanee. hed brought up a quart of good atea and that | tty arms and toys. All this tine Dudley looked it hd been turned tite “rotecot.” | Eiktas alts shane! 7 "The witness said that there wore balf-na-dozen | grads camo to the Kendal Block one gold “ Se ate sone to aha i ji pletures in tho saloun, one of which nt toust | itunt, and begged shelter from tho witnoss, WhO | Sanreamiting tho cuntiaeors on the ie Sandy bore Hikins' simnature. Elkins came to the sa- | gave hina blanket ty keep him from freezing, | Weniwecttluue tu contraesors ou the fle. Bem - YG, loon quite frequently,—almost tlways by days | (On erosseoxuminitions withess sidd that tho | jnsnection, ‘Then pricy slowly advanced under ‘ light, Witness novor found Biking In tho ene | alting salvonkeepor was a mediumesized Mult, | the fugplration of thonuettoneer untilit renenel re #3 vor | {ithe bluck moustache, and © in tho lucltude of | sy, whon bidding ceased, ‘Che auetioneer erted juon on his arrival in the morning, and never | 38 ur du." Witness explained that “priming” | Xn done: ug nedvanee? Suld to Capt. Craig for heard of his sleeping thete all night. Witness faeant Hilti sg eit Hrou Just ue tha atlurg gu" iu —_———= aerved Biking with ehrarg, ginger-ule, and lem | Were illed uy before going into aetion th ordat Sho noxt sate excited moro interest. ‘Tucker ounde, but never with whlyky. Once ar twico | fe minke thon fabt better, Probably the mloot > | pid been a gurt of purunour for yeirs of a low te 3 noxed, of course, that the tires were those of u | ia tho position of the Unlon troops, the line The letter of Maj-lien. d. M. Schofield. | eet ar Gen. Wauners division, but. we had | crossiuw the Columnbit Pico on this hii, and a addressed to Henry Si U)ils Correspondllog. searect thn to comment on the fact he tt aharp angle butte irate aE Ag the, rae Sec y Society 2 a the } stuff oficcrof Gen, Stanley rode tp an n= | works. ‘Tho Cela v Wil "t Shas at wha ‘4 . eto the TETRA formed us that the cuiup-ires were made by | which the Union soldters were retrenting and Cumberland ortginally printed BY) Hood's army, and that we must get by thom ats | the Confedenitesndvanelpg, Carter's tll, thore: Truss, dune 4], 1m which Gen, Sehotleld uutetly as possible. ra ely that wo, were fore, ents tue key to fe told cpt soe tata | 1 vad ustounded upon receiving this informs | reason te ‘ox hid xlves Us| attempis i ats Nea fon From tig dead | en onkl txpress cone ieolings tut very | to. ite We Minced two batteries of General, George Henry ‘Thomas, who cont | feubly, Gen, Wool, upon revolving the Infor | four guus each on thy crest of the bill, with manded the Army of the Cumberland when | mation that by, mis Mm, front of Gen. oats donbla tus of Intantey: ae . Stanloys feotlng CF Sc] it vis! B) eres army, exclaimed, “In God's name, not" The | quite ih tt ut Gen. Schotield nnd his division were Cans talt ‘oiticer wesured hint that thy Divutae which | cuemy would nul atlick aur position, retired to join it, In 1864, has created a commotion | wo saw was Gen, Choathain's corpa of Hood's | across the ed Gen, Se! sid, bn * HO | keeper thought Elkins could: fht better if he shee " We try to keep the article. bul the people ‘ sand ollivers of the A ! J hurdly hud ba dono wo when bie | leity Men Care in eotinand of ‘tthe troops Liktus waked for Nquur, but witness never gave | had some whisky, Hatta tank negolie and cout buy nt ie whe lot tint us fast an we Ket m Miippay they b inivorere { unong the soldiers and ollicers af tha Ary | Waly ho musket of a picket, and in anothor | on tho leit of imttte, it tu bin, Tnvld Ciunpbell, an attornos, and former | wished. ‘Tucker did uot appertr to be very Hunt & Desar, 1200 Broadway, New York, of the Cumberiand, ‘The letter was pub- | Went tha musker of a pickets AMidoriice came | ein Ceontor uur Hue of battle tho ground was | L. Curry testifled that ho had known Hikins | axent oF the Kendutl Block, testified thie kins lished in the ‘S7mes on Monday last, and at dashing: ti > Lor tts, sti sald that ite toast Paton perfvetly ewe snd muobsteteted [oF jistaneu vers a y 6 1 to the camp tires to lig! is pipe and bid of several hundred yurds, vy Ua arte ate Cumberland, | tion fired upon” bythe Kebet pickets, Gun, | niuiiiicent. forest, im which the Hebel wots When they read It, arose to protest malnst | Wood and myself at once turned dick aid mot | munder formed hie nemy und prepared to hurl jhe man who was bold enough to slander the | the troops of Gen. §eholield, and at the dead of | itagatast us. Un either side of the Columbia dead. Col. Mareus.P. Bestow, who was Ad- | midnight wa : pike, and about buf way from acer a alt ie iutant-General on tho! staf of Gen, Thomas | MANCHED OUR MEN IN MREATIILESS | SI- tho forest, Lane's aud Bradley's brigades, L 2 Wasner's tivision of tha Fourth Corps, were 1, Wood, who commanded the'Thitd Division ua huited to facu tho entire, force of the encniy. geste ast the entnp-fires of thu euciny and within 100 | 4 t Gen. Emerson Opdycke bad of Franklin began, was especially indignant wat ne. Chvtlnin did cwak dhavover us gn th the rea trom Spring a nit a it air it 1 Su! ell retres eh ould re rly i oO brigailes aguer’s division, A. the publication of Gen. Scholleli’s | hmutatatet ane urn whieh Gen, Sehowold iad | Niresrhad been ardgfeu by Schule fo rea ei . 3 apt at the ue ver fur seventeen hours den. ‘agner ndvanced to porter last evening: “Lue letter, to begin | after ho bad been warned that it was in danger Cone bpive pe reenet him to go into Ine with, was an tncalled-for document. It was | Of belng outtianked. Lf there wae any yeneral- | with Lune utd Hradiey. Fortuuately, Ondycke . “ 7 shi} in Unie avtion I fail te see It. Whut Ldo see 4 energetically to huving any troops out auldressed to Gen. Cist, the Corresponding | frthat Wf Gen Cheathnin and adtuelced our men | Duceted crete nally to huving any Secretary of the Svclety of the Army of the | in tank of the rotroat wnich we were then HIEY COULD BE OF No KARTILY Goop, A muking he would bave overwhelmed and | THEY COULD BE OF 3 3 q Cumberland. Having auldressed It to Gen. | Bchotiold's division of to Army Of, the Camb Cist. Gen. Scofield should have stopped just | 1 Id ‘» been wiped out uf existence, there. He had no right to send St to anybody choticld, Jn ths letter,” said the re- | brigades were kent tn tke plain, and the result ‘ twugh nf of his Impending fate; but co : = 4 goods Werd put out of tho studly ta the spring ad very Shuey ! sinco August, 1874, and bo bud loaned tlm | Cr iery tn eogseniionce of his fallurro to pay tis | Wve Very etecpishh ut belie neposid foe |W. nave never xecn a remedy like ydurs. 1h tnonuy, taking security in thy stipe of pletures | vont, Witness mide a number of attempts lO | Gunstaners, Capt, Craig witited him, too. | never falls to please the patieut. | We recommend painted by Etkins. From ist2'T) down to 1838 / tod blin at his studio, but without sucenss., nnd Dil on httn. ‘Lhe bidding went froin. gtd | ithighly. ALEXANDER & Va SbERSMIsSES, Elkins painted good pleturea, but In tho lutter | Mra. Wren, of No, 200 Stute street, know | ato gs rapidly. ‘Then it touk a Jump to $10, Cor. W0th St. and 3d Avenue, New York, year he Filins six or seven years, and hud godn hin | ko Gamtain stick fo tlm, aud advances nell REQAN TO DETERVORATE, drunk often, [fe used ty come to sed auton tho price rexehed $112.00, at whieh sun Henry and hissiguuture lust ity value to a great ex. | KePE by her husband, whteh was next doot 10 | sucker wis knocked down to W, H. Hurrluon, | It aells better than any article we keep. mite Witness lowned Biking tw of so | Poster Goving’y store. Stra, lilkeins catia twice |. the gtrcet-sprinkler. It was sald, however, by JUDSON CUNSINGHAS, Richinond, Va. fen 1 peer heuL act at Saeed to the ator int carrluge, or sloth, and her bus- | the “Sheriit that tuo real purchaser ts Dolly 8 saul) " ae ian AUMUSE, ity ii re tea seers Wig | band evtue inte tee salvon and gor wieink for} smasher,” who lus thie ald tho rangont for tho copes’ spultitings ws security an tho inst ion Bone | hur, Gu uw oceusion ho tovk Ww wlasd of beers | tauty hadgcr-ou mt bor dlVe. vail rita 8 ti Were wood uxumples of the artists work wid | and ou another oceusion gave ber wits of hat | "nis ts tho frat tnstiacy of a gulo for vagranoy Our physicians prescribe {L. T use it in ta owe uta. Hare NUE Batik these never Huy | wine. und took 1 Lomeand-Jerry’ hinsull | sincy tho War. The verdiets of tho Juries In the family. ia. Me BERGMAN, Drugett, He wate aunt ton tive Meni works and Ie Was ia pala tho time uel yee Re wito outetde. | cages ot those men hive hid wanlutury affect. ee IOS. BB. y 7 rs. Biking never entered the stloun, Mu oth Jored: lowfe! id larry difieute to find him at bis studio. * ‘Thu eross-uxuimimation went only to estab. | pny af ie colored lonfers wn somgof tho rmerbury wie enlled on behat! | yisiing frequent “drunks” of Elkins, and the white ones buve left tho city ur have gone to It takce well and gives satisfaction. wnklin ie testified thi 7 e [ie work, At tho present thie thore 1380 much IENRY MEGILL & Sons, Pharmacists, Cee ee eens daute Warer streetc nose dour | court adsouried until tis mnorstig. ciuploynient thut thore 14 no exenso for le * “Gwetlaboro, Ky, to tho suloon formerly kept by Cudney, ie hud PRESS hess. ind it Is uuderstoml that the oye uf the t y the > tye clay nl Jaw his fatlen upon some white men, who, If oF rs Hae Tee Anta aiotovert MIXED MARRIAGES, thoy do not mend their ways, will next ox- An telling Trorte Fare Laxative rapidly, they owned the building, but hid’ no. specitie perience whut it }s40 by veld nt auction, + Hicuiss, Owensboro, &, er- | aud be was allowed to have bis way so far as bis we own brigade was concerned, The two other " Constlet of Stato Luws—Neceaslty of Unte peel ve via that thay were atl bit aunitinated. Op- | knowledzo on the subject. x si se) else, He had no right to distribute this let- | Porters relalms te haye bean In commute at tho | en mid driven tho Rebels out of Franklin in | , ‘The defeusy admitted they owned tho Lulld- Senne WEST TOWN ASSESSMENT. | rroroFaurr taxant ter, even privately, te his friends, atter send- | tion of that battle, telling who was ‘Saha New York Tribune, in| February, 183, and held the place for miontns, ing {t to the Army of the Cumberland, at | #,avdto whom the credit of tho victory be+ | und thoy kue yg. ells rapidly: and gives Fie witness said that he know Elkins by sight, It 18 to be hoped that. tha Supremo Court at O. HE. Rast, wevery foot of it, Inn military: splendid satisfaction. x i Henderson, Ky, a sense, ‘Ho Judged that Cartor’s Hill was the | aud bad seon him on South Water street ty trout | Wwayningion muy avon reach and decide the ease Equalization of Ronl Estate Values for Jeast wutil the next meeting of the Socicty LORE uid rather,” said Col. Hostow, have you | vive point i our lng of defense, and seelng ot she storys ste ip Cadnegs: DT RAPHE Auden w a pemting before it Involving Taxation. * va.nall ttt > th thing ft was held, and his action, to pluce the most | yet adescrintion of the battie of Friutlin trom | that this tino wus rally manned by troops. M6 | Sia wienuad did hot kiinw whothor hu hud heen | the vulldity of marelaee Netween persons who |, The West ‘Town Bound of tzuualtzation was’ in ke felt mote of Ie than any other one thing in charitable construetion pou Hi, was in bad | Botmehodsy, whe tools martin tes ld nut te | eee ei busition naa resurye wituour | niuklugar unt, Saw Elkins iu tho swloon oney | travel out of thelr Stute to be united, Such | Session yesterday to hens complaints froin prop: Parts, Kr, taste. We never meet ns iasoclety without | which 1 was attached, wus taken neross’ tho | orders or sumyestions frou any ote. ‘This actlon uly. bare asl aba ae Lowtr (ho ere Marriages vee recurchig with increasing fre- Seldom ult Mbo mulehetollk UNE: tou Blt wt Asche having the chair of Gen, Thomas draped and. Josuetrehiisee Us okiue ot Gen, kenoteld. Onv of eee tne Tee te (ihe most Vitel | tween tho sulaon aud the river, Could give no | ueneys and they wre musing questions of eae TPN elit Fut Re eae i re Hino's Pransacy, Jersey City, 8.3, placed In position. ‘Tho sending of such a | Pe Wioniver, And the thted was placed | Gen, Wagner, and disposed bis troops im tho | few a Hine’ coudition in regard to so- | morality, xood order, lugitimacy, Inhuritanee, | Usttles pplalats i lettar to any of the ofleers of the Soclety of | inthe rear. Durlug the fight ut Franklin Gon, | open ground, Schotield’s entire infantry and iw the Army of the Cumberland wi Scholleld was with our division ail the tine. We | tillery would bave teen destroyed. Gen. Ware opinion, a plece of impertinenc Gen, | bad nothing to do but to look at the battle, and ner sald to him: Now, Guy ola, 8s ner hon and Shomag is the lol of thy Army of the TUAT WAS ALL THAT SCHOFIELD DID, Where you think best.’ ‘Phut was the only oF is to brlots. neers, might buy boon somo othor | dower, blguwy, which camot be stilled fort an oer ne deta ee cH aed i porsons there, or there t! not.”* q ael f v “| o’cluck Ju tho afternvon only cloven compliant eFrert Lax Maald Sr, Dow, * Don't TON kaow what fom | everation, Pacttla const papers have much to ah pres largo demand far Tnortc: delving at? sny Just now of tho ese of aw Ubtnaman named | bd been Ind before the Roard. OF those, tive J. BARTZELL, Berry, Ky “ ” no Cl e ye vho © woru disposed of Inu way favorable to the com- of seeived durlug the buttle. ‘he du: Ttoturned the witness, “ 1 donot.’ Jwo Chin, living in Wyomlng, who courted i : — Gumberlati, tds although. fie died. more | We were perfectly safe, aud Behutleld was pers | eee ne eee sre ae etn. the Cone | ‘Thou thre wits Wlto Wamu Sho was “willie, but. tho | Pialwanta, tho orrors oad by th Assessors Ue- | oe ang utmelive, 1 have used ft mm dan ten years azo, his seat ty always walt- | fectly safe, for nelther Hood's troops nor our | redternio army, nnissed heavily’ on both sides of ANOTHER SVARRING-MATCIL statutes of Wyoming foruld jnterntarriages be- | {1g so palpable that tho reductions neked for | | Fl Ine for him atthe meetings of the Society, | OWm which were across tho river, could get to | the Columbla pike, ioved forward to destroy between gounsol. Mr. Dow got n ruting In his | tween whites und Chinese. Colorado, it seems, | Were granted without any extendud Investign- favor and conthiued his ne of teadlag ques | nas no such iaw. ‘The loving couple thorefuro | ton being made. Tho remaluing complaints tony, For a direct examination this was siya and brought it to the on ico of ONT, physicians * and it always stands upon the platform emmpiy | i tf Wood's strom, division of seasoned | go litte urmy of the Union. ‘Pwo curps formed "PRENTICE & EVANSON, ‘i and draped In mourning. Kor aman of the | fdbtngsmen, Bad pon pitcen | in titer | fae tutin body of attack in Hoods army, tho a 4 oi a ver Hud to nwt cureful inquiry. fn this con e c i ce sting tg aL reserve, white bis cuve i an ie i went to Denver ‘for the weitding ceremony, and | Wend I tallitary standing of Gen. Schodeld to attack rut ;? tbled corps acting: Urvu, larly barren of actual testimony, The witness 4 ue ¥ 4 m | ucetion ikemuy te in order to refer tha the record vf Gen. homies union te pcuerall and , dauntioss cunt: | icy protected his thanks. Schottold wav Ube wl | snslgtod on, unnlifyiug uit bis tutements with | ton roturaed to Wyomties in tousttul relleneo | hw rogurdine assewsmenty wy retauelod by tuo | 5d Commence ete Haslness In this el Shy Is SIMPLY INFAMOUS, doubt about tho result of the battlo, and after sitanve it fromidistince.. He anw the poril of tho words “It ane buve been,” and seemed | on the must: A murriige valld where made fs | lust Legishitire. Orlginully real catate wits ase gat ne iy nrticte bea sivutt better satisfaction p TRorte: MIT LAXATIVE. ta TUN L. WILSON, Druggist, Lexington, Ky. 7 : * the battle, Gen. Hood, instend of being Ina con cl had stationed in tho It looks to me, like an attempt to dhuinish | aition to follow us to Nuabville, would buve hit ‘Gre re belguiion which ho in the fame of Thomas, who ix dead, and to | to retire and recruit bis. army. Lwoutd not | Cet Held. ; = bolster ap thonameof Gen, Sehoteld atter think it falr te hold Schofield responsible fur the BUT UE BENT NO ORDERS TO GEN, COX his superior has Inn for many yerrs ini | conduct of tho battto of Franklin, because hu-| to remove then from thale exposed position. honored grave. ‘The tact Is, thatthe stupidity | was not presant, were tt not that in ‘bis letter he | The two gallant brigades wero awekly put to shown by Gen, Sehotleld in the Hood eam- | assumos tho responsibility, T ant sutisiled that | rout. after Hghting desperntely the entire army y " paign has never beet weded in uny nation | 1 will be tha verdict of tho troops cngaged In | of tho enomy, and the ftebels thou rollowed drinany age. He waxentirely outgeneraled | Ut battle thut absolute ailonca tn reyurd to it thon up Lownd across tho bresstworks of the Dusk? River by the weakestot dhe febel | 08,818 part would have teen highly comment. | Union army. | Cheso wo brides had sorved in a Duck River by the weakest of the Rebel | tiie, Ho wis two miles away from the vital | oxuctly thorenpacity which Gen, Opdycko hail jemand aul Ye cape uthilition at | point of the battle during tho whole tino that It predicted taut thay would servo tn, ‘The enemy . only becuse Jnenpable or unwilling toretura 8 plain ating. | yatid everywhere, Hut thoy hive been indicted | sessed every tourth yenr, who a valution was Ative or negutive answer. ‘The dock “inight | for miseezenition, 'Thiy ease will be yomewbat | pliced upoit nut only the land, but iso upon havo beon" seven orelzht tvot in width, and | complilented by our relations with Chinw: for | the material improvements; and fn tho inter- tnore * might hive been "as many ag “sovernl the trenties contuln somuwhat emphatiodeela- f ventuy years there was ait Inercase or decrenae: thucs on which witness saw Elkins thore, oron | rations us to tho “elvil rights" of our Chinese | iu the issessment only aecording to the nin the platform In thy rear of the suloon. The | residents, whieh ennnot be yalnauld by ‘Terri ruvements Made or removed—thret 13, witness finally testified, after muny circum | torial or even Stute Inwa. Accordingly tho it lut wis nsgesscd at $10) tho ture: focutory questions and fencing answers, that | Chineso Consul at Donver hus taken tip the vd the sumo for four yeurs unless ot ono ‘occasion be sw aume mien hold: Liking | detunse of his compatriot, and itis evon stated: ng Was erectud on the fot, ia which ovent up and put their bands Iv his pockets. Ono ot | that the Chineso Ambuastdor at Washington is | the value of tho butlding was added tu the orlg- them took out his leudpencit and threw it In | to aiddress a remonstrance to tho Stute Depart~ | inal assusainunt. But the increase in the value tho river. fikins apperred to bo sober. } inent. Of the lind could not be considered nutil the Witness knew the defendant Price. Had No Jhdleini decision can, however, settto thls | four years were up, even though tho land may ‘Have used it in my family with great eatistao- . Ita pond medicine, and to raistake, Hone E Davis, Drugeist, Bellows Fale, Vy y Wo hava used your THorc-FRUIT LATATIVE 1. Cheatham | was raging, and, so fur ns actual communding had attacked thom, driven them tnto our works, unselves, and recommended It tv the physicians fatled'to. lead hit, corps REALISE ONE OF OU | eee ee Tae ee eato de with tie battie than | and they bud served asa sereon to tho Itebols, | spoken with Morthuer, another defendant, us | question Justly and: convontentiy ' white tho | hive donbled in value tho second yeur, Undor Shine tevmetitne wine also See ican sinall dlivisio: In the battles of Franklin, | Gen. Thomas did. Tho fwut at Franklin was ‘The men in position on Carter's Hil could net | recently as lust Wednesday, but could not roe | states persist in muintaining such discordant | the new Inw a new assessment will bo made whieb he els fo have directed In person, | Joft to the subordinates of Gon. Sebotietd. Thoy | reach tho cnemy except by fring on their own he simply ordered Gen. Cox. to pitee the | Bad tore tnilitury wenius than nebad, and twas | commutes, and tho resutt was {bat the Kehels fol. Twenty-third Corps. in position, and then | becuuss they bud that they succeeded In oxtri- lowed thom so. closuly that they caine on uur secured hbnself on the north of the Hurneth | chtng Sehofleld’s urmy from the perilous posi- ESB an rier yr Bow rtte i lon in whic! ut ver River, about two miles from the vitnl | USM itr eaw tha, battle, und know perfectly | ‘ie eight guns which stood on tho hill wore enpt- point and his fine of battle. [le was | tho situation of the two armies when it wag | ured, and the troops which Gon. Cox bud sta- practically asfar away trom that battle as | fought, do you not fecl Justitied in ziving a dee | toned at Carter's Hill wero put to rout, Whon Gen, Thomas was at Nashville. He was | scription of it7" asked the reporter. Gen. Opdycke saw tho men come Hy ine dais tas nouinally in command of the army at Frank- “bt would much proren’ was tho answer, to | hill, and realized that our tne of defense wis tin, and that ts all the claim: he lag tipon | lenve the description of thé Uattle of Franklin | broken, lie turned to bis men und gavo the wie to base tho denvandd which ho mnkes | toes Crake, etnies, oF Cox, Lut bam sats | Sor mmot thot urdgade moved ewoutder to tT " stiec can give as good a desert jon of ave A + In his letter to he recognized In story as | us cen, sctotleld ean. for Lis ueriss the tar | suouluce with nig lender. ‘Tha top of tho till was awend tho purpose designed admirably. % BoeWaren & Co. Druggistsy Vineland, S.J. It eels well and gives good satisfaction. 2 COLLISON Bros, Druggists, Columbia, Ky dnember whether this case was discussed, Wite | jaws as to what shall be avalld marringe. If tho | cach your, both av to the value of the nexs baie pent out of tho way, in order tonvold | highest Judicinl wuthority shall siy that the | Jung and value of the materint irprovemonts, being called us n witness 1h this case, but did valid wh mide is valid | U'bis tuw, however, dovs not go into eifect.untit this of bis own rations and notitt the sugeess | overywhore,” I les toatl cuses, | vext munth—tov late for the assessment of 1881, don of elthr Price or Mortimer, ‘Tho luttor did | nu state will bave power to enforce ber laws, | whieh nssessment has been muito according to not tell im he would make it altright it he kept | however reasonable, ugatnst vw. rule ur pravtice | the old nw away. Witness was ndvised. by tts brother | established in unuther, however Inx. Wyoming | Assessor Amick stutes that the West ‘Town tm. Willian to keep out of the store, and followed nbrenk up ian aumulgamnuted hongebold tt the | provements during. the pret year have been tho advice, * Brother William" eceupled pret: | marriage occurred in tho ‘Territory, but nut ong | xratitylugiy lurge, A total valuation of the (m- {sea belonging to Mortiusol ‘appan, but made | when tho murrhure was sotumnized in Denver, | proveinonts will not bo reacbed by Mr. Amick no prom{ses on their bebulf, Witness bad tulkud | though the two families nay bo living sidv by .| for several duys yet, but ho estimates that with Brink, tho oxpressman, nbout the cuse, bud | aie under the suine clreumstancos, Even a THE INCREASE W! 2 told bin what bo knew wbout it, and bad been | Mormun wilt bring hls hurem to New York In tho EET ANCIEE ABH WEL ‘Tho nicest Laxativein the world. All the Cath- ollc clergymen in Indiana are using it. CARL MARIA DUDDENTATIEN, Evansville, Ind. told by Brink wuat hu knaww, oxper 4 eomowhero fn the nulghborhood of 81,500,000, al- the hero of Frauktin. na Gen. Seholleld enn, for, | wus weross tho Hur. | shouldce with ule lauder, The top of the We lum |, sir. Dow suid an attempt ad beontmadoso | Wakes valtd whore muds Ie the. Said aMnor: though be fuya that this is vary rough ati | Teal well, and ine good article. ag RE NEVER SMELLED THE GUNVOWDER OF | tho battle as ho did, Both of us were for fiereuness, determination, and hnportance, PAMPER WITH JUATICH wy atusll Ho to the atBGE: extreme a ai that Down lurgere ey wal E. M. Hessner, Druggist, , TH BMY 3 SECUTE FROM THE BULLETS OF THE ENEMY, | WS and with witnesses, and be was bound to shbw it, | os" rele 20 tes y ‘ “Agsossor Amick desires that attention be during that fight. Ile was across tho Har- Tdlitered {rom the comtnandin “doncral fag | NEVER ENCKEDED IN ‘THE MTONY OF THE | Col, Itteaby wurnily :pudiuted any attomapt of | Blate whery tho parties live, weouple romoving ‘3 #2 peth River, and there he remained during | also from Gen, Stanley, in the belicf that thera WAR the battle, In as absolute safety as though he | would be,no battle on thatday, 1 telt thut Hood | When our Hue was broken on Cartor's [lll by had really been a man of millitary genius, | would he chagrined at the escapo of our army | the Rebels, nothing stood between the victorlous and had planned for his escape froin death, | from Spring Hill, and would seek to rectify the | army of Huod and the anuibiindion of Scho- Which, Tinay as well say Just Here, he never | Corer tho ums of ie raaehed tae Ieobel noid: | Omiyekes Geir sehalield did ter cowe to tHe 7 ., PAN "4 efare tho ‘exche he Hol witd> yoko. on. Schotield « it wwe to coud eet bat ils ariny Me? sived frou | quarters, Thoro was no tlie for delay for him, rescue, nor did ho order the wuiiane Woud to W ter destraction and Mu is tite from eternal le must eithor make na scapegout of Gen. | crows the river und stom the tlde of defent. Gon. disgrace by the ferce encounter at Franklin, | Cheathum and take bln out aud shoot him, or | Stunloy, on the contrary, un bearing tho first in site he immortal Berolsmn Gf Gen. Ot he must rot ove irae) by: annihilating our Pode of mpaketey, Jefe Senololi and rota Lastly yeke's brigade saved 6 jo the Uniun | troops and making Gon. Thomas taku an exe | tu Carter's , whe ww Joined the light, but ene and eit ft saved the! repntation of | press-traln for the Oblo River. OF course, | was very soun wounded, and in, a short tie Gen. Setotield.” Hood, who was u brave ian, determined to | obligedte teave the fletd, Gen, Cox, with hat tn “Wil you give sume of the facts upon | ittack us. As soon ns tho brivades of amy | hand, redo In the storm of battle, and, aided by which you found: your conclusions ns te the divinteg. Ba heen place dit che paltry ttealye pine enllant narey ey to roto i + Sa % . natert Cor thom wn id reported buck to ine a roken colin nd load thon: up tu the sup- dhepuetency of Gen. Suhofield ?” asked the hoaly puarters, 1 Sout woroca (0 the south aida or port of Gnd yeke's Urisude, Peck in tart gone BOE ee, tho Harpeth und examined the entire tne ol let with the enemy on Curter'a . Gon, The {ets are matters of history.’ was | battle, tho progress of the hastily thrown up | Updycke took buck ‘the elght guus which tind the prompt answer. ‘ery soldier in the | defenses, and the loeation of the troops, Thun, | licen lost, sent about four hundred prisouers to Army of the Cumberland knows that Gen, | riding out to try open plato tn trout ot our de | the rear, captured ten buttlestluys, and restored Schofield never smelled the powder of the | fenees at Franklin, | found two brigadesof Gen, | the Hue,” a it g | fal a enemy, At this thne, In November, sof, | Wagner's division stationed thore, ‘Tho urmy * And Gon. Schofici, while all this wus botug Gen, Sherman, with 100,000°inen, had been | 2 flood was In the forest, faving (hese two | done, was noross the Harpeth” Ve . Ine H ‘5 Drigades, Our men served slinply as? ns gor “Gen, Schufleld was on tho north sido of tho for over four mouths trying to destroy the Rebel what ay ESE eae ae esti 9 | behind which the Rebels could uttuck our post | Harpeth River, und hud uo isore todo with the Handed be Gen tend He natn, ie tek tion, ‘This wus oxuotly what tho Rebels did. | buttie than you tnd, excopt that hu was tho ‘Trorte-FauiT LAXATIVE gives universal satisiac- tlott, and phyalelana recommen tHe End Red Set Deerineinnted thee megoredia | toa new State will Murdly: know whoruor thoy | oullad tu the faut ene porsoual: property ouners nivers ‘M, A. GREEN, Drugglst, Mt. Vernon, 0, not du stich thugs —a remurk which gave riso to | Ye marrlad or nut; thousands wedded In Nuvw tits’ youre and Ro auys thee. tule will result it biich hilarity {court Sir, Dow furthersald that | FUrk, or wherever the cummon iw rule that | Tian of thon boing obliged to pay ona highor Chents algo did do ao, aud procveded In tho sua | 2ctuit) consent ts suilicient provalls, and remov= Hee ent Lib they” wUUKd OO ae einer gencral lino, practically Impeuching bls own | MF toa State where vu tixed corumony is re- | Ohiiged to pay, for it Ie fi Ivle t 8: t witness.” quired, muy tind thetr tle questioned: on a wede { Unlined to pay, for It ts tapos eae cuaue Mr, Holmes, on bobalf of thy dofondant Prico, | tux trip to Californin, the bridy tnay bucaue ee eee Glia ete Tate ble aan ropudiated any attampt to influence witnesiva, | Married aud uninareied half adozen thnes with- | giv, that (a3 Tawny peuple wre 1 tiotuke a view fit detnandod tho filivst investigation of tho | Obf Knowing tt. Ifu inidway cous ts taken, | Sf the ease somothinw lke thlat Last your clreumstunces, aud niireliged made ont ‘of the State, ara | Of the en Oe Wie econmad’ Ke my ‘tho witness sald bo had nothing to suy of any | Pronouneed ‘valid Ie) made in youd falth | tet vies Gretty luirs Lil nut, DOLLOE to MAK Hl nttumpts to koop hinscit or Hrinkoutof court, | DUC, Voll ff ‘thore wus wn intont te ovade | ritien: hia Sear’ for tho nssvesmone. wil fits conversation with, Sortimer wis hud on in | the law (ns is sometines entd), then the most | Cuore thls Seite ton Te ee THE tho Age Ballo street, and it might have been” about | delicate and tur-renching questions of Hoviul Ree OT lyr Hart! bean ® Ite TiGte “Garetol cole nouns Courhingly indoliit. was this witness, | Status and property rights aro mude to denend | Semana varied the Property ae $900, WHTUD und very itiult was it to. mot hint PE ra SPE Hota heer atc rerT dew ditle too tiluhs kid’ the uwuer int nave tho kind of aman to interteru Ih nnybouy claus | heeltauc forreited hycuuso he eannot mathor | accoraing ta tho roturn; but whore no rotura 18 business,” Closely pressed on tha Rtg Be [eed gee aa Cuthor and moter mony eee ee ee ne eerie ntwar Darou with bald be kept uwuy-in the intercet of bly Urothor. | tended, years befory the vbild's birth, whon | Thay or tha nruvious yeareand not ohuuged Un- » Miho defonse declined to cross-examine. * | he, purbips, truvoled to thu State whore shu was | fe Tho casguesmcut of tue previous. your, Willinm Hrmerbune, the brother, said be rente | Hving, wis married to bee thore, and broughe | Fs jhe Ussrealeee OE MNO Tees fede is od parcot No. iad South Watee street trom Mure | Her Wome with him to a State hot pormittiog | With Geont the lust nesesomont is, Inoreuwed to thuer & Tappan, Dil uot know Blkiay, but did | Just sdeh a murrlage Ag he tnude. the old Kyures BULIE Tt Is Higher thag, tho ns know Cudney, “Witness dit not try to keen lis | | Thora is'no remeay for thesa liiiicultios, ox: HOt tho provious year it is not changed ‘Ys ¥ ‘Aincndiment to the Constitution or | §oagmont of the provious year it ls not changed, Inever fount a more pleasant and assimilatire Laxatlyo before. Nip BESTHERS, 100 Cotumbia St., New Yorks Iclans here have found it.to be most reli yee a ‘and thes wish to prescribe tt largely vom itig reason, ECKERMANS, Druggist, Grand Rapids, stleh, nsider tho Laxative the finest and most 3 sable Troparaiion Tever used, and shall reo onan nd It to my customers, ommend It tO Ay, Diency, Druggiat, Chester, Vi brothor away from tho Court, and bid no reason { EePt (n Bor = l . So It Lobaoves porsonal-pruperty owner to| PHYSICIANS’ TESTIMONY. 2 Wen, Hivod und his staff rode up tha turnpike | cowmmandor of the army. tle.touk eure to plucy | fr belluving that dortimer or rice wanted other fur-renciiug mousure which will estabtel | make a return every yeur, und bo boncet about f afterward” by 1 Hood. In November | und ho took in tho situation tn one wweop of bis | hinself in sutety before tho Lattio, bern, and | BUH Kept amaye ‘1 ack of tho States. it. Tho fourth Monday in June is the the dxed Gen, Sherman tool 45,000 troops fn his mare | eye, Turning to tho troops us they eanie in, and | hy remained thery wutth It wus ove SA He CErOMA ACRE a tOee-oRuet Gy nd. tig —— for hearing cumplaints as to personal property | ang the administration and effect fully as you to tho sea, und left ‘Thoms with his troops ce Ahomounted ablenrs wae Surrounded pita, he —<———————_—— ‘aurt took & poner coe dwicl s THE ROSEHILL POST-OFFICE aageasinonts. ct at 1a an REY, ne 4 dispersed In posts from Knoxville to the ine | Thera from 8 captured oltorerhisavny want Johy Logans Bad Lack. a hatetialy au the Mattar of Ths Uhteavo ‘tribune Wal SS ee Putin Bsy, 0 ret ery pin tne cxcentian af Hae that sieoch was, oHoldiers of tho Confedcracy,? AG Lt Net i ie ur Peep her TORII NYS De ASU CERI Grisvano,-dunw, "in inving recoutly bud 00+ cagt eons pipiens aeapeas alg = x Ariny K ee 7 nak |. “dohn A. Logan employed some mon to boro i : na i 3 monte Bnnds about4,000 cavalry, "Lhesu two army corps and BO ae ea tho Ohi ities ied ne Foren ear Murphyaburss AU the domth of tio | ,ztlekard George Kemper, lookkeeper for T have given your Tnoric-Faurr Laxative & fair trial and am ereatly ploased with : we Me ieADER, i J, Now Anisterdem, Ind. the cavalry were at and near Pulaski, ‘Tenn, | befure you." fect they reported thoy atruck w rich veln of. under Sehotield. Hood, the Rebel General, “Gon, Wigner,” said Col. Bestow, “was sti- | cout. John wont to work to sink tho wbatt, but had about 40,000 men at Florence, and his | toned at thia time in the open pold to which 1 ] when ho got down to tha plneg he Cound that the alps was to destroy the foreo of ‘Thomas In | hove referred in front of our works. He bad | ten bad *gultud’ the minc—thore wits ne coul detail, betore they could concentrate, Thome Sahat aa eA AM at all oes pif, eout® about $20,000,"—Sullne County as Was one of those great Generals who did cone g eis . not helleve In en: Aline In battle before ho | OLDER OF G: KCHOFIELD WAS SIMELY | "Go, sink m0 an auger, and bore me A holo, Was reasonabl; certaite that tha deathshock IDLO TIC, In che lund f own On the prairie, Ve ‘2 yee! uy a 3; " " would be piven to the army of th ert baat ‘The mon thus wtationed In the opon field simply | And aeuren thy Earth’s bosom for siqus of coal, z artny of theenony, He Rout lub the Jub uiiscareye” nrdered Schofield ta do all that hecould to re- | Served us wwcreun for the Hobule ta tuoly ads ‘And dlou't tor tho Jub uitacarty, dard che atv of Hood without endanger: | ton of the enumy wid uf uur uwi troops | Bo anid tho sroat Logan, by soma ealtod Jnck, line xd retreat was on the innenduntzed lke, crosscil the Harpeth and reported tu Gen, Wood ‘To the nou of tair Murphysboro; aL Wi Yi . tt ‘ my opinion of the situation, and remurked that | Ho hoped of black itumonds to tind no lack, tbrquehe alumnae poring Hilly ond Brann, Pinoy ware puny or pur trog a moroes he evar ‘And wuuited tho aeuren to bo'thurouse : ‘Nu ‘ Y E Y q id betleve this time for the concentration of the Federal | iuit bofore 6 n'elock that mnt. Gun. Wood | 9 tae wii a id aa dia niet, dwt vn at Miey bored: and kupt boring, and deeper than ane "Leen * No, wo have An auger you scarce over #aw FO; If HOOD COULD OUTGENERAL SCHOFIELD — | Loon ag tenderly cured fur us thongn wo were | They brow = pede 4 o wer wht forth thocarvonso black andso fat, ae acne gone tes | ites ins eat ory of ea arate | Smee tosooMaE NE ; h we then Lad between Teese a ee oer ee lite of ute soulthee cay, | Thon Loan, tho mighty, was stirred to the soul, e would be completely removed hot rest on my whoulders.” In a few minutes Aud pride and delight was oluto with: fi tre of vale Gen, Schotlenl took | gtror,atd pin. tha heavy fring in Wa etateone | 14,now." be rowmurked, "wilt Liye plenty ot coal, Bis pasttlan on u ne wor han of uk ts Be informed us that tho con’ thud boyune und { Aud mouoy to carry my Beate with, Qi s 5 vt Who, 2 to Sheridan, wis the ablest cave ning See eee aie cain ee whens anes Fun | He ordored his workman to ain blu a abate, % res ‘it Ps ie a ¥ Aud cash bu disbursed very freely, airy General (nthe serrice of the Untun, | bun stuioucd, | Htogl's urmy followed thom in | afthougl in tholrsieoves thould miners laughod, position ovcupled by Sehofleld, Hoa at ferevn uf tho Rebeld, Oue men on Carter's Hil | Aud hluted that Jack wust ba yoaly, ul) iC wee, ali vite aes NP | of Union soldiory without doing any dawusge to Tot ak 3 casion to write toa Horiat at Roseblll Lcasually | Maison, Ind., Juno 11—Mudison has ‘boon Hrmorburg, was called for tho plattiit, wid 08; | ooad at my postal-wulde and found thore was | treated tok yenedtion In the abape of a forualo Nido shat Bu kuow: Cudney and; AUCtNOF wud s horav-thtef, who victinitzed # coupte of our citi did not know Hiking, “Ho hid soon Mortimer | no such post-orllue ux Rosebiil In Cook Countys | Tons‘hunavomuly. About two weeks non wells ground Ermerburg's premised. Ho thought | thut the only post-ullley of that numa tn thls | dressed indy, accompan’ ‘by twosmmltobtidron Franklin #, Emerburg was ebaont on ‘Thursday | gtutu wae in Jumper County, 1 knew thoro was | drove up to Kishor llvury-atublo, ropresunting _}aat beaause bo wanted to have nothiag to lO) pouty a post-ailice ut" the City of the Dund,” so | beraulf nea doctor's wife, and tit her busban with this cago, Heard nothing OF any drrunies was sick, und she desired ta soll bur horgo wud mout tu keep Ermerburg or Brink Bway from | fmude Inquiry, und found that Its name was tary fe tad ali PAFULNEOE te bone ctor the Court, “ Hnyelock," Aly hoxt aurrisa was of anothor | gis ind Will Crosier tha buugy tor 823. Me. George 8, Colling, au artlet, rosiding at Mivor- | kind found that tho ollicu vas of tho third Look Jonkins, of Loulaville, arrived it tho olty side, wus called by tho dufonse, lu testiiied | cliss, and had attughed to ita aslary of $1,100 | jy5) wight and identiied the horse and bu a that be bad knuwn Biking slice ‘188, and had | per annum, Hig property, whieh hu hud biced tatho iady to travotod with bi to Vorinont and ty the Huck: Now, {muimuch as Ravenswood, Hoyors Parks | drive ashore distance inte the counte: Mihee Mountuluy. On tho Journyy to Vermont fi 182 | and South Evaniten have ene wv very med ) Which all iravos of hee bad Leen lost. She bad Etkine drow a Husk from bis pocket und invited | larger population thun Unsvelock, and must | orossad tho river at Jeffersonville, drivon to this witness todrink. They were abeont tive weeks | legitiuately huve a turgor correspondonce (une city, sold the property, and bas niysteriouely dis on this excursion," trayeling around and | Jess, tudued, the dend write and receive letters), | COxoareds Rue Giaiieved the wrmost, coomens making sketches, and Elwin uimde frvo | it strikes me thore uiat be sume litle “ster | diring ibe whole transaulioty, and oasily viotitns ‘usu of Miquor during thattime. Elkins did not | ronte” business pretty ucur to this city. feud AEs Mudison traders, waa ind: hiree titer Have liquor all the time,—could not always get Sir, Auderacn, tho marble mason, is tho noit> | wag something now to thom, -Jenklna recovered it. ‘Tho salo of Uquor was probibited in Vor- | inal Postusaater of Huveluck, Str. Hugioy, who | hie propert: ‘ial . sh mont, but aman yotu gallon of white rum for | was Station Agent thore fur sume your, wad bin POO thorn, aud Elkins, on one occasion, drank a grout Deputy, At progunt the widuw of tho brother wy dual of ft, and gat fall, After the relurn frum | of Mr. Anderson (thot Lrothor ‘who wus so mys. he Now Veraton, this trip, in 1872-7, witness kuow of Liking got- | toriously killed on the rullway track there wbout a London Athenmutis thig drunk quite Srequuntly. Witness mouyed a yeur yo) tute us Duputy; and, as 1 under. | , Several of tho recommendations of the Aimor- out to Riverside, aud_ saw Hite of Elkins for a | stud, 1s allowed by Mr, Andorau to receive all | fea Committee might bays been aduptod with fow yours. but In 177 kuow of bis aeinitnus, tho winolutaynits vf the vllloe except a portl advuntue, ‘Tho yenoral excullence of the aie Fount bin nt his house one morning. It way 10 | (suid to be not less than $250 per yer), geations of the Anerivan revisurs is undoubted, oolnk, and Biking was not yet Hip, He asked | beloved to goto 6 gentleman vonnested with | and thoy ought not tobave becn 49 often nox bis wifoif thoro was any whisky fn tho house, | an inauranco office In Chicago, Lut whe rosldes | lected. | What ts most obvious is the amall and sho gold abe thought there was somo in the | in the nulghborliond of Huvelock, aud malls all | kuuunt of muterial chunye. | A consurvative bottle, Hv asked ber to get him some, und sho | bis business and other lotters thery for the pur- | #pirit pervades it. Perhaps this wasa prudent dtd so, In_ 3877 and 1878 witness kad two jolot ie of rulsing tho grade of the olfica and drawe | Wcudure on tho whole, when wo consider the sules with Eling, Une of these was had at Mile ( lug his abare of revenue from tt, sensitive orthodoxy of the Buglish Chureh, or waukao, and on this occasion Elkins wis hilo wdmiring the kind-heartednoss of Mr. | rathor of those jmembers whose Intluonce was net, Jaxative to just tho thing—#.¢, easy @ eee ne eS SHEPARD, 3, D., Eveston, Lnde ae eta 1 trled your Troric-Frvrr Laxative, 20d u! tt oreo A eve, Dato . ———.——— OTHER TESTIMONY: Fort Mzape, D.T., fh ye ir:—1 have hud a perpetua choca ae heen eonstipatea for te Unt dtp vo proven al Prost valuable MTporiceFAUIT Laxative. 1608! cudeavur to gtye to ik my cordial recommending It a my many, corr atl FaUeE UY company Ky 25th tulenee Mexico, Mo., Sfarch 20, am ¢ in the only : Ss PESER, Anderson towards bis bovcayed sigtersin-law f | paramount among tho rovisors ut the boxinning, Dear Sir—Tropic- FRUIT Laxative any pee i y perocived, to his utter disgust, DRUNK AVOUT ALL THE TItk. : Y fe 5 en, remody that has ever done my wile Maer ea atta ama hls cavalry | siro, judetng foun, bla fetter, of elatining tho | AITO Ne hdie in tuo ground tad buen satiod. | Witness did not bollove, that Hiking “drew a | cunnueany that L have muol, regard for thie Ine | i en etange cleaglnge 10" dust aauga | teltt yood for forpld luver aud habitual conglP body of lis dituutry he mayed rapidly up | he condesconis ta: explain his objeot in plucing ober breath for four weeks wt that tne. Wits | have some rights whlch should bo respouted. reh huvedohoas much within ton youre? | tion. + the tlver for the wlsianeo of about tive niles, | these two bricados Sout In tho wit us we any iy | He pulled up bie stakes, but his monvy ho Loft hea was present when Etkiis proseated his ‘Geo. BUCKLEY, Provably, judved, he woul have considercd it u = nul forced wv crossing. At Soteloek an the | Ho wry, wm an ope plait Which thoy must |g? {he hole so unpteasuntly buried: eee tiutreadis aiucn Hor ee Moune Shanes tae oem] erty of tho ty apond years on thy, homeo Ouaver, Bch, March 15. 165% luorning of Nov, 2 jen, Se ervss hr order to reach thoir own dines, aud leays ok te Chie ie i Ns : pathlo raviaton of a vendrable translation. Yor AVS utlned By a Wn eloilitd ing hom there toreceive tha dssuulte of 40an | SerauhE buck to Chicago ho burelud, which hy had’ fetused €7,400.. During tho slits Using tho Utes to Kurich Himucth the voluine, with all ite sbortcontags, will do Mr. | good, exurcising from the minds of many siuplo ing i penple the notion that the old version ta infulll testo | by luspired. Itisastep in advance, preparing Gen, Hood hat erossed the | eons heavily mussed, [ nay baye something rivalry a N Duck “iver, and that is infantry would: | MARR te Mwy on the wubdeuts oe as ‘The nintas.? ht it yf Franklin, bs : soon be over, and out the rod to Spring HL, | continued Cal. Dostow, 1 ought to polut out | oii fourth consruss of thy Kociety of MAtnett hich was about fiiteen miles Inthe rear of | the general features of tho Uulon cuusc over State tee waukue (rip witness drank with Str. and Mrs. Totho Editor of the New York Trtinu Hiking: bo belloyad tt was bottled ale thoy tuok, | Otte Mears, the but possibly Eikins took hot whlaky, The wen- | churge tho work And much excullent results from nd Tam taking your Taorio rae ad ae Introduce It among our h ee a: M. om ie triusferring the U pal teat connuisseurs and urt-erltios | their now rosurvation, ia one of the ra products of | tho way' for a uew and Indepondont translation _ ve, a0 wad that Elkins waa a goo deal more of 9 | tho fruntier, Horn a Gurman-Jow, und dropped fal G pRurr LAXATIVES SEAT ee aerate ar UE | Mia our features wf tho Halo. ovr | Sih, Seth, Sith, aide ut Seviviuce “Hoxty | hinueler ahun an artist.” Ho uiwaye ead that be | Young and ponnitess on tuo eoniuoy oF Westen | £02 SH0tHOr OELCAL GEOR Kote Uhre ae OT pau, crate Jo ey Lip eager nel seer Perna on Gus 10 War, iu order to ahow | iudur tho purronuge at King Alfonse and of the | painted pictures for tonvy only, it wii cone | olvilization, bo bas accumuluted w fortune by Per ee ee ee not boul able to,oay of T tine, advised Schott tio wet. ils count GUAVE CONSEQUENCES MUST NAVE FLOWED Devel tte ay La slau Hh erate ait aa oat ied ered Pear pees erent mae era ey REL Sip aL et aa procriptous ive ‘peestvett from pt hina packto Spring Hill by 10 olock, aud tuiliied | {rom a Rebel victory. ut Franulin a Noe nM ts a bled at Stauri thereabouts. theas suw Ktking druuk uta | ontis tho running of weveral freight ues were Cut flowers have of ite bevoine guite ns pop- Pate will divcuss und examine all dita: extatiog and tien, Thomas at Nashville uf the condition of | Ist. in New Oricuna and othor places lu the fur | relating to the bistury, xeulogy, urcuvolmty, ate auairs. Gen. ‘Thomas saw at once that Scbofluld | South we bad a tew thoumind troops, Gen, | thraputogy. linguists othnoxrapby, und paleog- ‘Was doing uu wood by reruuluing at Duck Liver, | Sherman was in Georgia rapidly approaching | raphy of yey und Bouth America, capeciully and that tu remuin thore 8 slagle winute alter | Suvunnah. and Geu, Grunt had no trsors ty | In the epoch bufore the disoovery by Columuue, Hood's urmyt ad outtlanked bin was stupid, and: the nt of Petersburg and Hich- | Tho ubject of this Sovlety and its congress is tu Hopiy afforded bis foe an opportunity to sure oss at Franklin, thorefore, | develop studics und investigations jn America round bit and destroy bisforves. Gen. Thomas, | meant Confederate reign over Tennessee und | betoru the tue of Columbus, with the. asalat- therefore, at 3:3) a. 30., urdered Scpuileld to re. | Kentucky, and the moat remorseless ouforce- | ancy of Individuul research and that of Govern- tre to Frankiu. Atsa. in. Noy. 2, Schotuld hotel on State street In the curly purtot 16i¥. | tue mountalns. ulur tu Kurope as an urticly of femule adorn ‘ ic was in bis stocking fcot, und appeared more Ut (6 supposed that he Ju the originator of much | ment us thoy ure la Atmerion, They are, howe Uke B quust than a wan. of tho outory us ty the disaifoction of the Utes, | aver, muck choupur un the other wide of tho Ate Sir. Dow cross-examined, and ellolted the fact | aod that owfng to bis lnduonce und munagenivat | luntic. More thuy $50 buy probably never been that Elkins sketched industriously while iu Ver- | au large a force of tho military bas peencol- | pald for a tridul bouquet, walle the eum of mount, Thero were five artists iu the purty. and | lected at Los Pinos, Tho soldicrsure both guurds | would bo considered an unbvard-of oxtrava: alithe Liquor they had was tha uno Fi jon of | of und customors for bly frolyot; and as everys | gance fora brideamuld’s bouquut. Arum liltes ruw, Elking was druuk once on that trip. The | thing trai 1d to the xtod tothe Uncompubyre country | ever excood twenty-lve cents upleco lu London witness explulnod that it inust buve been in Gf a pound, we c4u understaud thut | 1u the coldest season, aad camelll Fs rip ‘ Vory stuoarolys.s cjraliam bt Broobly™ Nov. 2), 1880, Orrice oF J, 0. Huny, & Co. SELL xD ‘QTATIONESS. Ler ee Ma., Berets oy hs “Biresiqying ised, t bos y cae adive cente jaa_avo consld- 8 thoy pit OY ment of the Hebul Conscripuion law Ju those two | ment arcbivus und iwussums on both aides of | 1880 that be found Elkins batless and ahouless at Sloara fe bappy Ih the prospoct uf adding to | cred doar at Balt, that price, wulle the rionear | TROPIC Reurr Laxanive, | Oud Oy ire bas teutono division ‘of bis ariny buck to ¥pring | Btates. It {a reasonable tu betluve thata victory | the Atlantic, ‘Tho congress will, it is belleved, | bls witness) studio vu State streot, Ww store, Str. Mearg alsa has the coutric " Pion’ Mer than anything Vever gle) Mul to weet Hood's malo army, while the bulk | at this pulnt would huwe raised the uuuertcal | be nuimcroualy attended. Police ‘Oltcer Jobu C. McGrath, Star No. 4, tupptying the counnuad wits Door aad bas det iyieces MO: BQmEDE AE Sen Sa Deere conte ighly pleased with thon, as rf oO, Hest

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