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1U OVER-SUNDAY. Favorable Outlook for the Early Pas: sage of the Irish Land Bill, English Tories Will Not Dare Oppose What Irish Torics- Acquiesce In. Gambetta Has Fallen from the Hights of His Political Influence. : An Interesting Imnbrogiio in Pros- pect Regarding Occan Cables, Belicf that a General Strike Is Im- ponding Throughout Amer- ica, ‘ GREAT BRITAIN. THE LAND Ute Speclat table, ; Lonpos, Juno 18.—it is certain the Land bill will reach the House of Lords early in duly, Lord Sallsbury has muttered threats against it, but the prevailing impression ts that the Upper House will not dare tu reject it. ‘Thetr ‘Tejecting, Inst yenr, of the Compensation for — Disturbance © bill was followed by the present ineasures, and, if they should throw itout, they may safely count on being confronted next session with a much inore radical scheme, 1013 quite on the cards, howuver, for the bill to be amended in the Lords, although no ft- tempt will bo made to tamper with its leading principles, ’ . THE MOST IMPORTANT AMENDMENT, probably, will be one fn tho spirit of that moved in the Commons, by Mr. Ieneage, the member for Great Grlinsby, on Thursday— viz.3 to exempt Inndlords who have mado thelr own Improvements, aecording ‘ta tho’ usual English system, from the operation 6£ the eluuse providing for the free sale of the tenant right by the ontgoing occupler., An amendment of this kind, which would not inuterially uffect the scope of the Dill, is almost sure to be carried in the Upper House, but, jyst now, the Lords are not ina humor for trifling with the behest of the Commons, MM. JOSEPH AUCH, the leader of the agricultural laborers, wrote to Mr, Gladstone, the other day, asking when, the Government Intended tu bring down a Dill for asshnilating the borough and county franchises.. The Premier, Ina very cour teous add complimentary note, replied that the bill would be postponed during tha revess and made the piece do resistance for next session, The assinilation of the bor- ough and county franchise will, it is estl- mated, Increase tho Radical strength in the countics 60 per cent, THE RECENT FENIAN OUTILAQES and repeated rumors of dynamite plots have given rise to great dissutistaction at the im- punity with which such conspiractes aresald to. be hatched In New York. ‘Uno re- port that the Foreign Office will eyll the attention of your Govern- "ment to the matter is well, founded, Eurl Granville will contend that, to allow subscriptions to be publicly solicited for the avowed purpose of: destroying life and prop- erly in this country, is an unfriendly act on the part of the Amerlean Gayert- nent,” O'Donovan-Kossa’s bonst about the gunboat Doterel, which was at first ridiculed, is, to some extent, confirmed by news recelved to-day, that the divers have discovered that the exploston did not orlgl- uate elther in the bollers or the magazine. Commander Evans, who was Incharge of the Ubfated boat, is ot the optnlon that one of the bollers exploded, and the concussion fired the gun colton and powder of the mag- azino, but to-day’s report knocks that theory on the head, nud Rossn’s story nbout dynu- mite having been piaced In the coal-bunkers is now deemed more plausible, OTHER PROJECTED OUTRAGES havo only been frustrated by the treachery of the persons hired to'commlt them, It is sald that MeKevitt, one of the men arrested for the Liverpool Town-llull affair, has given the police a Hst of many dynamite agents at Liverpool and Birkenhead. CARDINAL MANNING Js greatly troubled. over these outrages, They exelte the people terribly against Irish Tesidents here. Several imill-owners and other Inrgo employers of Inbor in tho Liverpool district have given notleo that, if any further outrages — are attempted, they will be reluctantly coin- pelled to dischurge every Irishman in thelr employment, All who mnke themselves agonts In such schemes, however, received warning the other day from Mr, Justice Hawking, who, In the course of a speech to the Grand Jury at Chester, roforred to the at- tempted outrage there, thut they wilt be punished to the Mmit.of the law,— life {uyprisonment,—and that any loss of life from these oxplosions will be avenged by capital puntshinent.. These frequent out+ rages pre rendering the Home-Itulers power- less. (They cannot complain of anything Mr, Forster may do in Irelund when it {3 charged. that thelr allles ate planning the wholesale inassucre of innocent men, Women, | ont children In this country. Obstruction Is one thing; dynamite another, THE MOST IMPORTANT POLITICAL, INCIDENT OF THE WEEK agred almost unnoticed and unreported— umelys Parnell’s virtual anneuncement on ‘Tuesday of his abandonment of hls appa- sition to the Land bi. Mo spoke brieily, adl- Vising Str. Biggar to withdraw his amend. ment, deelaring that nothing should be done tolmperil the pussnge of this gigantic mensure for the benclit of Ireland, Parnell's friends explain [its complete change of polfey to his Whitsuntide visit to Ireland, when he discovered thut Ils supporters were per- plexed and irritated by his opposition, and that the peasantry were — everywhere enger for the passage of ‘tha bill, ‘The political adylsers of the League agreed and It was Lmpossibie te persist in the prevl- ous polley ef oppasition, his produces a Brent and beneficial change in the whale poll- tleal situation, and ilispenses fur thy present with the necessity Tor new measures to facill- tate the progress of tho blll through the House. TT REARSURES THE GOVERNSENT anid rolleyes the stration Parllament, It Is vow confidently expected that. the bi will teach the Mouse of Lurds by the intddls of duly. On the otner hand, it $s belleved that Mr, Gladstone fa disposed to ud- mit, to a certain extent, — the prinelpls of compensation to landlords, Hf by, itis expected that the Ifouse of Lords ‘will assent to the second reading, ‘The Mine Jaters are in good spirits, accordingly, WHEN CAPT, HOYCOTT gave his name te tho process of agrarian slege, the Fermanagh tenants of Lord Erne, whose Maye agent Boycott was, organized a rellet party, and for 4 while the Ulster Orangenien threatencd to complicate matters by taking an active part aguinst the agitutors, ‘They were vuvouraged In this by the ‘Tory landlords, who were,ansions to nonplus the Government, and funds to curry on this ral ponred in from the lodges in England and &eotland, and even from Canada, ‘This went onuntif the Land bill was brought down, and nothing more bas since been heard of the Orangemen. + : THE ULSTER TENANT FARMERS, _[almost to a man, favor the bill, and support THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1881—TEN PAGHS. the Governments Irish policy throughout. This also aceounts for the | Inkewarmness displayed by even the most feroctous ‘Tory inembers from that Province, In following Sie Stafford Northcote tn opposing the bil, This week hulf a dozen Ulster farmer deputations walted on tha Premier and expressed thelr almost-unqualitied approval of the measife, and somo of them afterwards told their representatives in the ITottsa that, if the bil owas mutilated oor rejected in the Lords, ‘Ulster would do her best to teach tho Upper Chambor a lesson, ‘This has greatly strength- ened the Ministry, or, rather, greatly wenk- ened their opponents, aud whenever an Opposition member rises in Committee with An amendment, he is put down by the argue ment that an Engiish: Lory has no right to object to an Irish measure approved by Irish ‘Torles, EVICTIONS CONTINUE WITHOUT RESISTANCE, Npectal Cable. Limentek, dine 18.—'fhe evictions and process-servings have continued Lhroughout the week without resistance, the bodies of police and soldiers having been so large asto overawe even thé bravest of the would-be Insurgents, ‘The most threatening of thu comlny evictions are some which are to occur nt Mitchellstown, County Cork, where, {t will, be remembered, desperate eneounter wag burely avolded a fort- night. ago on the orension = of evietions on the property et the Countess of Kingstown. In no part of the country are the populace more determined and reckless that here at Mitehellstown, under the shadow of the fainous Guulis Mountains, where the re- belllous spirlt fs the strongest, and where poverty has snade TH OLE DESPERATE AND LAWLESS. Recent events, and particularly the recent encounters, have intensitied the feeling of resentinent toward the landlords and the pollee,, ‘Chere are no disturbanees thrent- ened In any otherquarter, [ visited Mitehetsy town, whiclt is a ten-intledrive from Fermoy, one of the most important military statlons in Ireland, The surrounding country ly very, Picturesyue, 1 firstenlled upon Father Bure ton, ninust intelligent aud courteous priest, from whom 1 tearned how appre- hensive he ant those interested dn tho safety of ke people were regarding the next eviction day. Ho feared that the consequences might.be very serious, for It wag almost finpossible to entirely stop the stone-Lhrawing. df¢ gave ie an aecount of the tate encounter, and believed it was. only aamiracte that prevented terrible blood- shed. ‘The soldiers and police numbered 600, the people about. 15,000. - Muny of the latter were armed. AI] were na state bordering 6n frenzy. Stones were showered on the police and soldiers, and only by Fa- ther O'Connell’s appeals to the officers not to order firing, and by thelr united efforts to pnelfy the people, was o entustrophe pre- vented, I MEARD IN OTHER QUARTERS fl most confident assertion that had the peo- ple been fired on they would live over- whelmed the soldiers by desperation and numbers, If not by arms and training. Even Father Burton | expressed the — bellet that the people ‘would have defeated the soldicrs, It is certain’ : that tho next expedition to Mitchellstown will bent Teast 1,000 strong and composed of selected ytroops of pollce. Lasked Father Burton if the ringing of the chapel bells could not be prevented, Mo feared not,'as the people would break into tho chapels. ‘The Land : Teague = was, doling = all it could to pacify tho people, Inducing them to be quiet, but it was imposstbie to prevent them from meeting. When excited those In the rear ranks of the crowil would be ted to throw stones, for which those in tho front ranks would sulfer if ‘ THE SOLDIERS FIRED. . The League was considering the appoiut- ment of lending members ns special con-: stables to maintain peace and restraln yio- lence, Inext visited Mr. Markey, who lins heen Sceretary of the Lenguestince the arrest of the first Secretary, under tho Co- ercion act,. Inst week. Ife expressed the same fears’ of oa disturbanes’ nt the noxt ovletions, but dld not see it could be prevented If the people were ag deter- mined as before. They wore aware af the consequences of nssaulting the soliliers, but seemed not to care for the conse quences. ‘Lhe people, were very poor about Mitchellstown, and had made up their ininds that they,would get a living olf the Jand, come what might. They could dis. but once Mr. Markey be Neved that if the -eytetions could be stopped till the passing of © the ‘Land bill there would bo no trouble, for ha thought that ifthe people got the Lund bill | they would not give thought to home-rule or national iiglependence, Lalso hear on gua authority that * " THE GOVERNSNENT INTENDS TO SUSPEND TRIAL HY JURY In Ireland. ‘Trials In the disturbed districts, have byen, as fs well known, a complete mockery since the’ agitation ussimned tho present proportions, It hus, therefore, been the custom for some months for the Crown proscentors to get the ventie changed to Dublin, where unprejudiced juries mtght bo secured, This method of dealing with the diticulty, however, bers heavily on Dublin jurynien, who > for BOM thie have been practically — trying enses for half of Ireland, to the serlons ine jury of thelr business, Indignation at this injustice has found vent in open protests, aud the © Judges, who are. disgusted at tho frequent iisearriage of Justices In country districts, have added their volces to secure respect for the Courts, ‘The Govern- iment will, therefore, be winble much longer fo shirk thelr responsibility at the expense of Dablin Jurymen, ant are expected ta suse pend tho jury system In cortaln of the pro- clalined districts. EMWIN noorn, Suecutl Cuble, Lonvos, dune 18,—Mr, Enlwin Booth, wife, aud daughter leave Liverpool tu-day'on tho Rothula, taxether with Mr, and Mrs, Mee. Vicker, amd Siva. Bootl’s. physleinn and nurse, A large number of frienis baue Jarowell to the distinguished actor and wnest at the railway station yesterday, In Tlyer- pool w steanvtender has been specially ene Buged to transfer Mrs, Booth from the docks to tho steamship, Mr, Booth carries with Iii thesympathy and adintration of London, Ho will appear in New York, under Mr, Ab boy's management, at Boath's Theatre in the begluning of Octobergand will afterward dnake nour of the country, Negotintlons are going on for lls reappenrance here next May or June and a season In tho Britlyh provinces In the follawing September, In January, 1883, he intends to: pliy ht Gore many ta English with 6 German company, FRANOE, - GAMUETTA, Speciat Cubie, Paws, Juno 18,—Gambetta considers the rejection uf the Bordeaux proposal to accel- rate the dissolution of the Chninber as 4 Moro serlogs rebyit than tho rebutte ¢ WlsSeru- tin do Liste (or Department Elections) bill, Ilo +, has nothing to-do nt —prese ent but walt, — Nolther ==. Presi- dent Grévy nor ex-Premler Simon will proft greatly by Gumbettu'a temporary Cclinse, One of Gambetta’s organs publialies: tremurkable proposal It la that Gambetta should -visit Amorlen and study Aner jean Institutions, Considering that his scheme for political - ascondene: ure Indetinitly postponed, anticlpating that the next Chumber will be less Gambettlah than the present, and, uasumiug that Presale dent Grévy is resolved not to ask Gambetta to forju aBtinistry uniess under compulsion, which ts not hamediutely probable, the signs tultiply that there Js a widening conyictlon of Gambetta’s full, é COURTIERS ABANDON HI. Generals lately eager to pay homage avald meeting hin. General tuportaut news- papers turn against him, including Abont's Dirheuvteme Stecte aud Gihrardin's Franec, whieh, since Girardin’s death, is devoted to political =oand = finanelal — stoek-jote hing = exclusively, MM, Latirent, — the cilitor, resigning = honorably rather than nequiesce. These views seem glyomy, but certainly indicato the immediate Impres- stons of nitmerougs French Republicans in high position. Nobody, lowevor, supposes that Clemenceau or anyborly else ts capable of asstming the authority Gambetts has hitherto wielded, and which ho ts tkely to yleld again, sooner than ts now supposed, THRBATENED STRIKT. THE Count HEMEVED TOME ON THE 4 EVE OF A GENERAL ONE, Spectat Dtepateh to The uhteaga Tridunes New Yonn, June 18.—It 1s belloved in cor- {ain quarters that the country fs on ‘the eve of n serles of ‘strikes which will permente nearly every Industry of magnitude. The recent strike fn this city of tho brewers was probably Intended as the forerunner or, the fnefter of sfinilar movements fn the same elass in other large cittes, but the example of the New-Yorkers does not seem to havebeen followed, Thera are “now sail to be several large bodies of intners in Oto and Penn- sylvanin out on a strike, ond reports from one locality assert that 5,000 men have auit work, A elrenlar was issued this week by a well-known detectlye agency and sent to all the leading ofiuials of the various railroads throughout tha comtry, to the effect that the agency ps in possession of {nformation that A MOST COMPENENSIVE STRIKE 18 CONTEM- 3 PLATED on ornbout the-1st of July by the whole foree of Jovumotive englucers; that the ar rangements for the stelke were being rapidly perfected; that they might possibly. delay the movement until the ist of August, but that a strike fur a materia’ advance in wages had been deteruned upon, which from Its far- reaching effect, covering every rallrond, fine, triink and branel, in the country, would no! fall of being stecessful, This strike, it ts believed, will carry all: the working forces upon the railroads with the engineers, and ls bell Pte be so thoroughly organized that heir einployers will be helpless. In thts connection it fg algo rumored that the telegraph operators ave ‘fortutag or have formed an organization. looking : to. thelr benellt, to offset the eulting down of. thelr pay, which fms been koing of the pre fow months, ‘The organization is sal to be ona good footlug in Cincinnatl, St. Louis, New York, and other cities, Notwithstand- Ing the fneb that so many operators have Deen removed by tha Western Union ‘Tele- graph Company to minke places for the em- pleyés of the recent American Union Com- pany; there are none who were CONSIDERED GOOD MEN, but who were soon employed in other post- tlous, Muny of thom left the business In dts. usd nt the rourh treatinent they considered they had received, but a very large number have found positions where they are better appreciated ane better paid on the increasing nuinber of private wires, ‘The new Mutual Un- fon ;felesrapi Compiny is pleking up alarge number of the lirst-elisy men In a! positions In dlfferent parts of the gantry nineng whom may .be inentioned Col. Wilson, Inte Superintendent of the Westertt Union Com- pany at Chiengo, Electriclan JIndden aut Chief. Operator Baker, Inte a the American” Union Company (both engaged for three Sears), Manager aArin- strong and Superintendent Wilblains of Cin- elnaatl, Manager Aven of Uttea, and Man ager Parsons of Batavia, N. Y., all veterans of the Western Union Company, Evie dently tho Mutual = Unlon Compan Intends having the best: electrical tal- ent for its “service, ‘The ‘report has been current. In this elty the past month that there wre wot cnough first-class operators now in the employ of the Inrge companies here to properly do the rapidly-increasing: business, TELEGRAPITO ANENT OCKAN TELEGRAPING CATLES. Spectat Disgateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, Juno 18—Thoere is a good prospect of a very interesting, if nob excit- Ing, Imbrogiio anent the ocenn telegraph enbles and the business connected therewith, both In Europo and Amerlea, befora snow fites. ‘Lhe fact has bean made. public that thestenamer Faraday has suecessfully Inid. one cable across the ecenn within the past month withont mallog any particular fuss about the exploit, The shore ond wilt soon be tald on the other side, Anothor enble will tlsu be Laid, and both will be in working or- der on or before the Ist pf Sep- tomber, ‘Thoy are belfeved to bo the finest ever Innnufactured. ‘Che one already down tests splendidly, so it 1s reported by teleg- raphers, : Both of these new cables belong to the proprietorsof therecent Americau Union ‘Telegraph Company, now. merged inte the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company, ‘Choy fre supposed to be, and probably sre, UNDER THE CONTROL OF Mit, JAY GOULD and his associates, During the nist month au oflicint connected with the Anglo-Ameri- ean Cable Company has been here, “having been sent from London,” endeavoring to en- ter Into sume arrangement with the proprie- tors at the new cables” by which n community of interest might — be brought about ag to tho further: tariff. of rates which shall be charged when the. new eables shall be put bite practical oparation, This oMeint tools his devarture for Engtand during the past week, Ws mission proving a futile one. Ile was wnuble to elect any arrangement with the Gould Interest what ever, and Will doubUesxs'"so report. to head. quarters in London: ‘The tiet af his. pres- ghee was Known to’ but few: even of .tha aAmerleans literusted in the Angte-Americatt Cuble Company. But it ls now intimated that they very'recenttly wera mado. COUNIZANT OF TIE FACTS fn the case, tad ynmor has it that thore has heen some yulet selling out of cable stocks: 0 Atttla under the immense sums per share at which. they have buen far. 80 uniny, years” quoted, Who-the “Iambs! Ware | tat nade tho ‘purchises ix of course not known, but it is asserted that they do tot Include in their number any of the present owllers of stack In. the new ‘cables, is understoad that wher the -new cables are Hnishud that the connections will be inte mediately made with the Western Union wires in this © country, on the’ ground: that suit enables aro the property of the Company, Inherited us such by reason of the consolidation of the Ameri can Union Company with the Western Union, Tho contract with the Anglo-American Com pany will undoubtedly be abrogated, ng it 1s sul to possess yuan for halo through whieh tt whl nat be difleult for American Tegal talent to * WORK ITB DESTRUCTION. Tho connection then helm mada with the whole telegraphic. system of this Continent, the new cables will, of course, bring to and carry from Atnerlea all of the: material business of the world, to of the = Western Union and Its connections, ‘This will give it under such a réghne n yirtunl control of the moat Jnpors tantand proitabta tolugraph business of the world, ‘There iy, however, another py eat in view which may Infortora with this glided o arrangemont. It ls aald tn another = sob aft elre cles that on grand telegraphis schema is belng mapped our, Which is to bo put. operation this summer, whereby now yires, nroty he erected to every point in” this comtry now covered by the Western Union systoni, ‘This scheme is sald to havescoured $24,000,000} subserlpyion, with such cape tulists as Ei SAMUEL J) TILDEN, William I, Vanderbilt, Cyrus W. Field, and several Western eapitillsts, who’ haye fully resolved that a system of Most perfect telog- Taphy can be erected throughout this coun- telegraphis try "from San" Franeléco to | Calais, from the Rio Grande to the Inkes, all not to cost over $20,000, and al 000,000, the remaining $5,000,000 to be held fur works dug oxpenses,. Should the brenk indieated above dinde with the AueloAmericnn Cable Company, it will afford an excelled opportunity for that company to mukea new contectlon, and this enable Br, Cyrus Fiekl tu Indulge his beloved American cHow-citizens with what hus been his pra: feased fobl hf for the past ten yeats—nainely 5 acable tarlit from- New York to London a six conta pt word, and a Jani tarlit from New York to any part of this continent of ten cents for every twenty words. —————— good doctor it Hop Bitters are not the Ask an; tt ifs pucdiciny on earths best sain! MILITIA NOTES. Items of Interest to Our Citizen- Soldiery. Battalion Drill of the Firat Rogiment— Tonrnamont at Lonisville, Tho Sixth Re§imont tndulges in Some Battalion Drill by Moontight. Company H, of the First Regiment, en- Totled threo recruits Inst week, Company E of the Second Regiment added ten new recruits to Its rolls last week, HF. Wings tins been elected Second Lieutenant of Company C, Sixth Regiment. Battory B, First New York Division, had a working drill it Prospect Park, Brooklyn, June te Joseph N, Baker has been elected Second Licutenant of Company K, Fitth Re®ment, at Decatur, . 73 There will bo a regular meeting of tho staff officers of the First Brigade at thoir auartors to-night. Col. A. R, Mock, Judge-Advoente of the Third Brigade, Stu of Gen, Pavay, has ten- dered his resignation, ‘The Ontario militia will not be allowed to carry canteens at the coming brigude en- cunpment ab London. Capt. James E, Burke, Company E, Second Regiment, has returned to his comimand, after nu mbsence of thirty days. ’ - First Sergt. Thomas Ryan, Company EF, Second Regiinent, has reGnlisted, his first term of service linving expired, ETL Gardiner has been reeammended for gppolntinent ns Quartermaster vf tha Sixth Regiment, vies Stone resigned. Cal. C. M. Brazce, commander of the Third Reghnent, was in the elty Inst week, and eulled upon Gen, Torrance to pay hls ree Spects, z y Company B of the First Regiment has finnily sueceeded in galuing permission to make a sturring tour through-the Engt this Bunimer. An election will be held at tho armory of Company F, Third Regiment, nt Rochelle, next Tursday evening, to choose a Captain, vice Cart, resigned. ‘Tite Lrmone would suggest that the com- mander of Company O take his men out upon the ground to drill’ during the remainder of tie me intervening before the drill ut Loufs- ville, Col, O. M. Brazee, commander of the |. Third Regiment, recommends tho appolnt- ment of Dr, Benjamin F. Bradshaw, of Stephenson County, as surgeon of the regi- Incuf. - The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- any of Boston on the 7th inst. celebrated ts Hd agniversury, the Hoy, Dr. Robert Collyer, formerly of this city, delivering: the election sermon, Cupt. G, IL, Starkweather, of the Second Regiment, after an absence. of two months, fins retnrned, and hopes to meet overy inem- her of his company this evening, as ho ex- peets to go away again soon. Second Lieut. Henry Lesh, of Com any 1, Firat Infantry, has been promoted to First Lieutenant, and Sergt. Genres Il, Elliott hus been promoted to Second Lieutenant of the same company, vice Lesh, promoted. ‘The officers of the Eighth New. York have offered four prizes as in initucement to the members to briny recruits between June 1 and Feb, 1.1882. Two of the prizes will go to companies dnd two to individual men, Sevora!l companies of the Chicago com- mands will spend the Fourth in tho country, Company A, First Regiment, will gu to Ottawa; Companies G, D, K, and possibly I, of the same reghnent, will go to Janesville, Wis. Company E, of the Sixth, bas had an Inyitation to spend the day at De Kalb, Adjutant Laing, .of | the.,.First Infantry Regiment, requests the honorable discharge of Quartermaster Sergt. W.-J. Crumbecker and) Ordnance Sergt. B.A. Chureh, on oe- count of explration of term of rervice, Crumbecker has served six years snd Church five, and both retnlisted, If both retnlisted for a second term, it is hard to ses how they enn. secure o.dischurge on account of ex- piratton, After naming over all the other companies that will participate.in the competitive drill ut Louisville on the 2th inst, an Eastern military paper announces that a company from Chieago will also bo present. ‘This: Is nota Conspinnys but Company, the Com- pany of the First Regiment who bent the colebrated Chickasaws at St. Louis two yours ngo, aud who will porhens compel a etter acauniniance with them before the drill is completed, It is nt length made public that Adjt-Gen. HWMard will, Ou the Ist of duly, resign to make roon for Col. Elilottot Princeton, ‘This change fas been expected for. some tine, Gen, Tiinrd bas been in oflice since tho or ganization of the Hinals Natloual Guard and to his efforts is lariely divs tho suecess ot the wndertaking. He hus beenatiard worker, aud in most respects a causelantions nt zeulous friend to tho dilltary of the State, Riv fs aan of hnpulses, and'thls more than anything else surved to make hin unpopular with some of the troops, who, perliuaps, had something to do with prejudelag the intnds of the ‘legislators: in tho lust Assumby Arte hin. But there were many things a out Gen. T1iliacd “that the” aillita- mono will remomber pleasantly, anit there are, few who do not ‘belleva that even If he has been severely criticised at times, ha did what he thought was for the Dest. Eis heart was always withthe militins his office was restricted, and Its componsn- tion Was not suficient to enable him to em- ploy n sultable corps sof helpers, Hence something-had ty be slighted, ths earnestly to he hoped that hia successor in oftea’ will prove ns competent ag it ts predicted that he will, md will use all the means at his com: mand to further tho Interests of the Stato troops, 3 THIRD DULL OF THE FIST. Tho First Regiment had its third battalion drillon the Laki-Front parmle-qrount, Inst Friday evening under Livut.-Col, Knox, Tho mien Were a trifle more prompt in getting out than Jn etther of the preceding occasions, and it was but a few minutes after 7 o'clock when the elght compantes, with about 110. ritles, passed dlown tho stops of thea mimor: Upon the street without belng pattallzes Tbimay not be amiss to stale here. tint tho Jack of pratipiness go observable Tn wil tho elty connmands fs to be deprecated. Some nf the companies do not seam to understand that when ‘ussombly” sounds i means tho command of the Colonel to" fall In? 3 was the only prompt company on Friday nights overy other one was trom two to tyaminutes behing tiie, Company © was excused fran battalion drill, and Company I was. dutattod to other companies, ‘Lhe movemonts oxe- cuted wore emfpanies eft front into Tine from column of companies; formation into column of conipautes, loft tn front, and then right front Into nes deployed fram column of fours, left front into Maes right frout Into Mine, faced to the. roar, ht ponding the Movomont firing by tiles mare ng in column of fours, fours lett about, und in battalion front; double columns fours, felt anid Hatt and Heploying Into Une, quick tine, the frst diviston, Taltings wud the command wid marched off the parate-growid In column of Tours iy'ne bronke from the right to march to 8 La All tho above movements wero repented, ‘ghe writer has not entered into a detailed eriticiain of this drill, but suffice It to say that it was a decked tmprovyement over the tirst und second drills, ‘Pho oilivershad evidently conneil thelr fesson before golng out, und few glaring errors wore made. fn these battalion jnovemonts the Instructorshauld by mauttad for several Fence, and the paradesground should be cleared of spectators, who Impede the inoyemunts of the troups, . . OFF FOI LOUISVILLE, The commander of Company ©, First Reg hnont, has obtained permission to leave tho State with hls cummand on the st inst, to return on the 26th, for the mirpose of attend ing the Knights Canpise eulebration of St John’s Day nt Loulsville,. ‘The company has beon airline every Might for some thine In reparation for the prize military dri} whieh 3 to take place on the Hth, aud the members. nro looking forward to tie, printing buck of the first prize, of $1, ‘Tho -anilltary will be under command rt -Adjt-Gon, J. 2. Nuckols, of Kentucky# There are to bu. pres ent the following companies: Porter [tiffus, Nashville; Blut City Grays, Memphis; a battalion frog Bulfdlo; # company front Columbus, O., the Lytle Grays, Cincinnatl; Gaduls, 0 ‘Toledo; five companies of the Louisyilly Legion, and other Kentucky com: pantes, and Company C, Firat Regiment, Chi- cago, The rules made by the Committea of 2 TAngements provide that each company mi be regularly organized militia or independ ents but must consist of bons tide members of that company, aid not tranafers. or men enlisted for that drill only, As 0 guide to practice trill, it may he understood that tha schedule will embrice time and manner of formation; dress, without regard fo cust} ener appearance and solkdlerly hearings the alignments and dressing in generat, by file, ete.: the facings, the steps and endonce, forward, backward, and side, in common and quick tine, unless otherwise initleated in the schedule or by the {udges; the direct marel In Tine and columns; obliques, tne and col umn} whealings; general movements; double and single rank formations, Movernents, etc, ; miaunnal of arnis, and hand salutes, hore are thres classes of prizes, ns fot- lows: Firat class—To infantry companies Numbering thirty-two men ti rank, two guides anid three commissioned officers, com potition open to ail Companies ecoming—first ‘ prize, $1,000 in golds second prize, $500; Thint pride, $240." Second wiags-cto com: panies numbering twenty-four men in rank, {wo guides and: two coinmissioned oficers, compaitivs who have never won a prize in 9 competitive drill in’ any State sxcont their own—provided three companies shalt enters first prize, $500 In golds second prize, $250, Third elags—To the saldier—member of ong of the compantes that drill—~who proves hime self the most Oxpert in the manual of arms, nh gold badge,» ‘The companies will “dell down” to arrive at this deelston. Jor artll- ery or cavalry, the ninn who shall exhlble the best brond-sword exercise, a gold badge same class andl terns. “ * NECORD,' [tis about time the military men of the National Guard drop thelr harping upon “record? It seens to be a foregone con- clusion it some small minds that beenuse 1 man has a written War record of half n col- umn, which, after all, when footed up, ninounts to very little, he istmporvions hence- forth to criticism of any kind, no matter how Intel of a fallure he miay be as an ollicer of the militin, Huw many instances can bo shown, right in Chicazo, where aman who bonsts continuotsly of his glorious rece ord’ in the Inte War is left with nothing elso to distinguish hin in his present, geryice, when coming In contact with superior talent without a record, If a man knows his bust. ness When he buys a horse he with not care’ what record” he may have made at, souie remote period, but wants to“know. what, he ean do to-day, If n man wilitn “splendid record” ng asoliicreannat take a company of mililamen and drill them properly, atter three or fottr yerrs of recent experience, it seems as though It ought to bo ‘prinn faely evidence that the fellow is In- eompelent, ‘and the sooner he gets out the better for his command. "This reeord busl- ness tuay do te pala off upon rearults, but old soldiers know too much about it to he deceived. Promotions In the army during the War, came ina mysterions way, “A pri- vite lias beon known: to get on Sergeant’s warrant for Jnying a cobble-stone pavement. In front of an officer's t, and when the first step was mde the rest was easy enough, with a tittle judicious toadying and hanging About superiors. ‘Thus records wero: made, ‘The men who really made meritorious revords ate the ones we hear least about; while, on the other hand, its astonishing to BUC, day by day, the new recessions to tho list of * great records,” the owners of which have never been heard of, Any man who could be prevailed upon to accept a commls- sion in the United States colored: regiments found promotion an ensy thing, and thers were many privates in the ranks who might haye come out of tho service with bars, leaves, and enzles upon thelr shoulders had | & Uioy swalloweil their pride, FULT DILL OF THE SIXTIE, Tho Sixth Rogiment had w battalion dritl Inst ‘Thursday night, the Colonel command. ing, ‘The command was to have lett the annory at.7 o'vloek, but the departure was delayed so that itwas not until after o'clock: that the parade grand on tho Lake-Front was reached, ‘There was) tt repre- sentation of five companies, twelve files each, single rank, formation, after tho equalization, From column of four the battalion deployed by a left front into tine which movement, so far as could be dise cerned in the darkness, was falrly executed ‘The suceceding movements were to break into column of fours fromthe right to mareh to the left; on right into line; mareh in cul- tumn of fours and battalion front; on right into line, faced to the reny, ‘and 1 few other, moyeinents, In the first mananyre, column of fours brenk from the right to march to the left, the Hrat company imarched to the front more than company distance, and the conse- quence was that all the succeeding com anies lost distance, and the coltimn had to halted to close up after it was formed, The movement was repeated, and in deploy- Ingasecond time the Captain of the thirdeom- pany brought his men to a support before the next compiny bad dressed, and even. before ithadrenehet the Ine. Very few of: the Captains addressed thelr companies by tha number when glving thelr commands, . Nono of theso mistakes were corrected by the In- structor, ‘Tho eommand “on right into Tine” wos: construed by the commander of the first company into “on left Into line? ‘This mistake was observed and corrected by. the instructor, but it was some time before the companies wero straightened out, “Ln deploying into column, by lett forward fours left, the Captaln of the frst gomupay EAve the command reht forward fours right, in order to stralghten hig company out, and the Captain of tha second company followed sult no doubt under tho Impression that he had nilsunderstoud the command of the Colonel, whose voleo was rather weak. Confusion was again the sesull, but the ine structor notleed, the error and corrected it. Before giving the command, © Righe front’ Into line, faced to the | rear, the instructor couched the officers, but. when he came to give the command for oxecution he omitted the latter portion, —" faced to the rear.” -Lowovor, the entire movement was exeeuted by the companies, although It should not have beon, for they had no right to broguing what was meant, only what was ordered. ‘This movement was tolerably well execitud, except that.sore of the Captrins marched, thelr Pompatiles alx, instend of Pfprees yards; beyond, or to the rear, of the tne before-halting, and others brought thelr conunand toa halt the instant the fours left about was oxectited, and before the tine was yonched upon which they should: have Mregsed, « Lhis was the first battalion drill of the sen- son for the Sixth, aud, considering the: dark- Usa, ee ef wind, and a few otheran- noyances, themaninand did tolerably well, The commandWof this reghvent evidently Hag mile the tactics u study, But scemed ut- turly Jacking In the art of making his ofleers and men understand the meaning, —$—<—————————— Old mon, tottering round from rheumatism, kidney trouble, ar any wonknoss, will be made ‘almost now by Using Hop Bitters frealy, | DAPILLON ea Hands. 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