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‘ yz “NE REBELLION. TUESDAY, JUNIO Pacis 4) ta rutlons agatont bondsmen in forfeited ball cases. ehtefs whom they Ord then sugeested, € Tamsatreet said, ‘ of tho county, but, From the bost formation fu eaptur (ean should have wn. ine now avaliable to the Commiittey, they deenr it was litte Cgdthisg ne best for the county to net in tho promises as fale rl Lowuestreat reported «School Lands to H street sald, “after the Confederate Tul been sailor sugested to Lee wid The Old Reform-Se | Land ee LS8I— TW HELV MIL CHICAGO dwells on In ils book as haying | hear what Gen, Ord hind to say gn report it Federals for taking | to both Gen, Lee and Me. Dayts" a ADWAYS REMEDI A peniiites, neolpts from the cable campuny, and of course Dhid toatittap, Oo haw Db wistt we had w pmediuitle tube through whieh to ive our Foreien matter, becuse py geste wind, aud people would belle clalwond our nows wis of tht ¢ tineugo f tried to minke folks be pe ne » Longs | terview, nforeus Gen. Longstreot’s Recollections of (‘that tho county wilt pay tho Sheriff tho iy — = ments came up. and, therefore, after Beare. . Gon. Lee wrote to Gon. Grant asking Be Sold July 7. cost af nulvertising real estate levied upon to | oral by elalming wo pate tha bigaoxt wages, but Events of the War—A Hopa word adiitted: he wag: beaten. “The mule of | foran literviow. Gen. Lougstreet thought y : autisty forfelted, Dalishonita in ense no bidders | an impertinent printor gave tne the He «itt less Struggle. the Federals seb in almost inmediately, and | Gen, Lee had: stated too plainty in his lettor apport, provided the Shorlif notify the Chatrmnn from the orders glyen ta ma after | the reat object of the proposed intervie . | Of the Conuty Board two woeks before the date the Kedernl rotratt > commenced not to | suggesting fi tho same time to Leo that Gen. Purchasers Given tho Privilege of Ob- | Or owen ano. "tu and ns his theurcs couldn't bo answered [hid to Swallow his impudence and give wp that fake too. It does neem na thoweh anime ond . i "i | y rds ate t 3) ‘Tho county wilt Indomnify tha Sheri | woro laying for ma overy timo 1 try to Dierat Battles andthe Number of Bax- | Hi, Snl""torat Sane nl |e wold et ee it iney as | taining Tracts of 100 Foot | actifha tt tay A ec | TA EE fo Moke Patt | DR. RADWAY'S ticipauta—Turning Point of the trite chiefs were seareely less confused (an | Jeet. Ue inthnated to Gen Lee tint would » Front. stones Jeatioid | Ate dele cate be nf ; ant enses which ure reported to the Board, and it hy Conflict, ine Fastenal oem panlestriokett ui pe paltants ak fcr fin Titervtow to arene reeoition ely tL branor authority to mako 3 former dit not, know -how to profit: by the | terms for the exchange of political prison: : * 0 Itteninlfying eontinet. vietory that had come BO S001 ier defeat, | of which there were w considernbte number | The Sheriff Instructed. to Proseoute All OM) In this matter the Cornmittca deen it thole Tspring atrap thin fo tind my own lingers in It Evor stiee J tried to rule tho price to six nla and filled Pye hid deendful lok, without f Pvo consulted a number of tho best merit amour thom the famowd Egyptinn Fortur t woe Os, re decline | . , duty to report tho following resolutions: ‘Teller, the seventh danahter of the seven at Appomatlox—loff Davis’ Nar> they had obtained In the afterneon over | written {t originally to Longstrect, to he for- __ suctoxcontions How In bis hands in detail to | nose, Jove, anil otior mintions. | 4A Faw woule avo ) ” Lie this Boned, and whit collcctions in bie opinion | the Early caso was decided nninet tne. ‘The ratlva, Beaurexard, warded through Gon. Ort to Gran. ‘two or | The County Nonrd met yostentas, Prosident | can be made upon the sane, Vvordict was sinall, to be .aure, Dut Bid hi nh THE GREAT BLOOD PU SOME GENERALS AND GENERALSHID. three days intervened before at Answer Wis | purington tn the ehalr, and sil the Commisston- Reavlued, That the Stnto'’s Attorney mako ares | awful plloof money to nano in my clreams LER Gon. Longstreet vsserl tho optnion that revelved Trom Gen. Grant. Lee was intent | org prosor port of what be chins tinder the Inw his salary | stances. fc was also practically ui cortifeate of —$<$—— 2 Sadie ret Gi eatodateanis | Changes as Seen and Fert, weinainte now youn metbigcuecoummt | they Daily Oceur, Aft~ New Vark Herald, June 19. Mr. Davis nk, Writes Hitters too | OU making terms wf penco {t posstbte, wil | “ono rysatution at Commnisstonor Stowart Iu ree | (0. livs wd the condition of arronrs or ovorpuy in his by ", ¥ $ . whan ho saw Grant incnts of tho anne, If any. Jefferson Davis? istory of the Civil War | sluwing of Albert Shinty Johnston, He cane Fe eee et Yo Toots | Intion to tho aulont auction of two blocks of tho | fteaioah whut the sinte’s Attorney be ree having provoked a great deal of criticism vohnatan’s skiil ast Flold Mursiial. dott: note Grant sald he had no authority to meet | Reform School property was taken ip. guired under See, 1, Art. X. Constitution of 4 ; : - me "i a a ani tatich that Is averse among some of tho | diin, he went on to, say, made nfallure at | (he Confederate General an such bisiiess ns Comuilssionor Knopf moved thut [tbendoptod, | Cont ste cct tis Cae eee ae ih in oe ture eunetatign WO. Ane ea a tie er Using 1 ew prominent military men who fought for the | Kort Donelson. Walle Gen. Pillow was hy] Wt of arranging terms of peace. “Chuy | Commisslonee Clark movod that Commissioner | first days of June nnd Necotnbor of cach yoar | of nxe—the paper-bilis are gotting smaller aud Doses. Last Cause, 0 Hert reporter called on Gen. | funmertlite conmant he was tnder Gen, | elded Lens elfort, nnd hy nnd Grant dit’ | Albright be substituted for tho Chairman (it~ | for tho six months precedinm, tho first roport to snintior, Our clrculution ts pieking 1p, however, down on State xtreat, and 1 her thore isi anton 2. Good spirits, dlsnppenrance of ace, 40 | ‘ tee notineet til somo six weeks afler ab Appo- | ington) ns auetioncer, be mide on tho fiest day of August, 1631, or who hid big headquarters ‘at the ston) iv ebay, UBC, 16BHy down there calle“ Cne'Thnes” in honorof us, | MaUer, Inelancholy, Inerease and hardincs reel va Sasliy’ mattox Court-House, y i . sooner if poasibic, + Reg itigeiteet Dellovus, ay NaalNtlles “TEGen, Lee inl notified his note’? Gen, Connnlselisiae A lbrinht declined p Longstreet to get his views of the book and Ks statements with regard fo linportant * fiesh and muscle: a 7 a Hut thy worstylve-nway of all, Beane, ie this last | 8S Comin fasioner Ayars wanted to know why pure ORDERED PAY i k yt, aly 2 Strength lie aie G ny 1 ‘. c be pastreet served, ' t one about tho-sinall nds. *You seo I've been events of the War. ‘The General had just ar | howihue Green, whtel would have added to | yonewtrent obaerved, ae as Nol 16 IMO | chagorg wero limited to 100 fect. {ills footing up $u0z01.62 wore ronorted ty tho | iinving Mls ishank, who Weltesthem, address the | Wnahe ond Uigestions alne eect rived from Constantinople, where he was | Pilow's foree 15,000 to 20,000 men, atid cone | SNe diforeat committecs and ordored to be pald. whole biteh to the Zines ofileo, and. you know i eh undisturbed al re % of Commissioner Btowart sald it would prevent United States Minister, anit ts on hits way to gantrated thon tn fut of Cirnue ng Fort meethiats Holi un, Cerne wiles nko al too Inrge a quantity bong sold at a Ow) ng fader te the couteine ts Hospltats Georgin to Ul the position af United States ith roped {onl Wavg been penton. at | {iat under the protext of an interview fur | price. No Injustice would be done any one. report palit rororonee Hl tho tile Invoxtis Marahatthere, Although one of the most Vieksburg, Gen, Longstreet. sald that. the exchanging prisiners a conversation was Yho nmendment of Cominisatonor Clark was | tion, that no inteutional fraud bid been con distinguished Confederate officers, he hes | fault was with Me, Davis ta appointing that | Contenplated with w view to terns of peace | lost. anittod by Mr, Wright, and thoy therefore ree: escaped, it uppenrs, that censure ur personal | general to command there Pemberton, fuerte oe Tre iten watewred roe the steam Lenloniok: S¥axid: site poatGd eat. Tho reso; Staered Wud galiniee worth Ia. no uny iN controversy on military mnotters ti whieh | though superior and: skillful ns a division Cees Kohucnsparii (gute ba winendod: #) 9 ‘to. provide. that. thet "Tho minority (Albright) recommenced that the te : ae eee inca, | commer, was not, 1 the opinion of mill | retuiining six weeks might have heen Honrd should be preeent. ‘Tho highest valuu- | ive paid, but that Wright's contriat bo ale Gen, Joe Johnston and ‘other olfivers lave tary men, alogether a proper. ane. for an | for while Gen. G ainbeontt not have nade bait, x) domestics don't do Tt Unt wig. BOMODOE Oe et te ate ee a ae ict tos, pling Hoiigo niunborg. até thowementholtvo attisy | {HE kit Fook, clea, and heathy: the ring humberg havo Heun running to tho oflice aa tun Phe eoot Hee THe Det anil lolly spicnrance us hornets, until ut tines Lnave reully thought freoly from the bindder trounh “he ane gomo of thom would horsewhip we, a8 thet [without pain or seuldings litte or no Rede ‘Thompson woman did sone years ned ster> | no pitin or wenkness. euty day Tin Triuung Inyvesthrated and exposed the | 4. Marked diminution of quantity ant tro. wholo Dust ieee Bare ton erie welt wade, If ency of involuntary weakonlng dischur, Taal if 1 . % - al tun shoutd be not fixed ng the Himit below whieh | mulled. I keep on printing bogus ads thoy will keepin | de niflcted in that way), with certainty became involved, ant ho boa cant teks anny [i the Held of iv aetion. In this ns ttt ley Hy ty oles ters Hua enae Et there cuit bono sale, In his opinion, 10 por | Cotuinteslonor Sonne said there was somothing | exposing mo, und if Latuy printing than there | manuvt entre. Tineconsed) atrauneth exhibited neal snd unblased retrospecttye view of | other eases, He eit Sere dale leet Aint ore witlel would Ince been shuply te tecepe | Cent on last your's useosemont should be fixed wrong. Ho did not believe that Wright unins | won't ben colin of ads in the paper, and that | tho secreting glands, and funétion barn . Por prepuce, a Hye vlie ‘ q C it tentionally reculyved seven for eight gallon cnns, tho events tn which fe was an netOr Te et et MMT Cranes | Taurender, le mleht, «aud pertiaby woul, | ae the wiuhauin peiee, and he moves to amend | “Aug mority ropa i he has become more reconelled to what hus action fe euttisg the eatiatopposlt. Vieksburg | ltve been diaposed to recommend: the Gov | to thatetteet. In his opinion, an exnertonced | 10: nuys,b—n8 follo proved inevitable and tha present state of | ror ad tthe the Missige Of vessels from i ermuent at Wishington to concede Iberal | nuctioneer should bo employed. If thera was to x J pda Ayers Glark, Coburn, Endor, Farreity things than amany other Confederates. | yo) Wve to one below tho, city, Cen, | Colditions, ‘Phe result, however, woukl have | to auatution itshould be ono that would bo | Miller, Hholnwald, Stewart, Wood, and Puring- int above ta one vity, Gere | hie loubtful, considering the te ft th ton. It fs fair to nssume, therefore, that | Longstreet regards as hypereritleal’ ‘The waite OTE NS at tocltne of tle most likely to produve good results. Naye—Albright, Hutt, Knopf, O'Noitl, and after sixteon years have elapsed since the | fallure was due more to: the engineers at | De MEne ee fe Ne tities ng Of te | Cammissionor Coburn was tn favor of solling | Senne, Civil War ended his opinion of. that | Werk, he said, tian to the design, “thon this | OMeins nnd Tending palltichans. tho property, but did not bellave tty letting n'| ‘Tho Committee on Charitics rocommonded the v ar On entting mht have beer on the part of Gran DAVIS) IDEA OF PROLONGING THE WAR brickmaker dott. Hooxreod with Commisston- awarding of tho contract for 24,000 feot of nines strugele and of the action of those engaged | tytended to decelye the enemy and Het Gen. h treet sald ho dit not eonsiler th inch sewer-pipo, to bo Inld in tho diteh runing intended to deeclyo the enemy and (o erento on, Longstreet sail holt noteonsiderthe | er Wood na to tho minimum: price. ‘There in itis Hkely to be impartial, Daring the in | diversion, argument Me. Davis makes for prolonitye | should bo eompotition us to tio, auationour, and. | oy Pe imeune Asylum to tho North ranch, tesview with Gen. Longstreet, Gen, Manstield ‘The oplaton having been expressed by one | the warasound one. He had made up his | he moved thut tho Muanes Committee be tn- ‘Commisstonee Murington moved that’ half tho Lovell aud Col, Maclean; ox-Coufederate offt- | of the ex-Confederate offeers present at tho | uid, in faet, that the struggle was well | stricted to report the numes of three frst-ulass | pipe bu furnished tyrone Contes ‘whose bid + cal ace aie siste Interview that tha proper route for the | nigh hopeless long, before the exmpalan of | men and ascertain thelr price * was tho snme na Huinington’s, ers, entered Ls upartuimuts and assisted In | yy rg i saetlieatnteniunt tein the history of Federal army ta Richmond in the Inst] the Wilderness, Few of the Confederate FOR DOING THE WORK, There way no second. correet ng statements tinde fn the history of | eampaln ngalnst the, city, was, as In the olllcers thoughtas Mr, Davis did, and nearly Connnisstoner Stewart consented that the date Tho report of the Committes was concurred in. the Civil War, both by Mr Dayls and Gen, | first,” fn i863, riley Gen. MeCtell mt | all, while ready to offer thelr Uves for the | of sule be changed from Juno 28 toJuly 7% He @he Board thon adjourned. of itsulf would be an exposure, 1 iim in an | stored to the seventl orn, mIOny Fee uwrally pemnguen ba position just now, Frane, & Yellow tingo on the white of tho eves, ang and you had better leave our forolgn burenu in | the swarthy, suifron appearnnce of tho’ skig gharge of your boy and come home. ie ean | chanel toa ctear, lively, and healthy color, mail the paper here, aud you can fx up tho 6, hose sutfering from wenk or tlcerated, eablograms in tho ofice. They will be na. fresh | Jungs or tubercles will realiza grent benelt ig ag If you gent them from there by mall. expeotorating freely the tough phlegm or mnucus In ‘conelusion, Frane, [want your honest {| from the nna, sir celle, bronehl or windptpe, pluton as to my mental condition. Of eourss | throat or bend} diminishing the frequcney‘ot you tren Lired invn, und {uly not expected that | coughs ronerdl increase of strength throughout yen will unl! moa fool (although Chenrtie other | the system; stoppage of night-sweats nnd pains fred men dose when Tint around), so fwill | and Tectings of weakness around tho anki put tho questionsin shape tobonnswored without | lee. shoulders, ofo.; cessation of coid and embarrasament. (1) Would it be better tp. | chills, sense of suffocation, hurd breathing and oso or to demand 0 commission In lunwoy? If T | paroxyam of cough en lyitie down or arising in demand it, it may not bo nppolnted, und tho 8 inornlug. All tire distressing symptomg Diu woutd be tantamount to a demoistration | vinduully and surely divappeur. ° of aanity: LUE IE It, ehoutd ho appolutadl? aye, e.A8 duy-attur day {ho GARSATARLULLAN jere’s tho rut. as concurred i,—yous, Baden. winded the army, by the James River, € cause In which they were ougiged, and | asked ff Conitnlastoner Wood's 10 per vent Keonan says) really: think mo wt Jouraullatie | iy, will dtininish. and id strengtn, THE PRINCIULES INVOLVED, Longstreet renmirked that nnder the cone | would de their duty to the last, Were cun- | amendment nrovulted what would be doug with DOES MIGHT MAKE RIGHT? Abolurd, or [6 he ‘Joking? You may nnswor, sous Wilt diminish. and all foreign and tupure thoge quostions honestly, franc for I -abalt not | GePostta, nade, tumors, cuncors. hard lumps, discharge you. J am too big n tool for tht. sorta cud healthy: uicorss {E6Cr Meee Come on home, Frune, on the steamer on the Minliy disappear ore Coronet day on which this roaches sou, Pathotiently | Ck! disensee, sraidually disappedr. yours, Witwan ke S—« | witied: aud Mercy. Ouickaliver, Corroalvestts ‘Tho Intter portion of tha signature ts ob- | imate huve accumulated and. become deposited ; pettrud b White was evidently a ange Fata tate! po eect y cere of the ear. The author will please eall and get his rickets, 8p rv! le rtiong, wanuseript, but tere will be no necessity | BRU AYETERN Sait coroive nang choc gees for transmitting it, to Frane, for that gentle: | BAPAIULLEAS will resolve away ‘dlsenso ‘from, ian will have rend it in Lins Carc.vao Tian | tho system, ye which he Js obliged ta: purelase in |, Tf those who are taking those modleines for London to keep posted on Chicago altulrs, tho cure of Chronie, Serofulous, or Syphilitts a : fivonsces horratur sluw may be fig cure. feel! cr rc juir general heal improv VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, _| thelr tlosh and weight inercuaing, or ovon keees 2 * fe es rey seas 3 uke Slacy a the ory Ie pre Saloon Licenses, ssing. Intheso i ASUS @ patient either 5 J wots bettor or worse,—the virua of the diveate | To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, not inaetive; ff not arrested and driven tock Citcago, June 2—In regard to the number | the blood, it will spread and continue to under of suloon. Ieenses, with which question, Tper- | pine the constitution. Ax soon fa the BARSAs colve,n Council Committes is now: grapplina, overy hour you will grow hotter and inerense ly Jet the Council, if it has tho right to du ao, en | health, strength, and flesh. not that the number of Heongos be Hmitud to tha Tho gront power of this remedy is in discssog present umber for tho noxt ton yeure, which | tat threaten doath, as in at Preside 4 TNUGl sues 1 . tho property ronulning In tho hands of tho Gen. Longstreet was tlrst asked what he wan supe redtisul Finenthani YYueedl Re ths Hopeless Ee uetanulays the County Trousurer if all of the lota were nat dis- are ge thought of the groumlwork or the corner | the route to be t te i ‘adit vei ab SAAR paged of at tho sila. Tho Tables ‘Lurned—A Hackman Who atone on which Mr, Davis? history 1s ballt— | Gen, Longstreet sald the battle of Gettys | enemy ant to attain an independent potit- Fer SET RRM tire Toant could ix | Understands tho Hulos of: itallroad namely: the righteousness of the principles | burg was the turning-polnt of the War, Sil | teal existence, but there i ‘Tarldy. vere from the fitst | Commissiotier Clark moved! that tho resulit- . . for whieh the Confederates fotght. Here: He, wa uo Ah Ina un nitty for the Con-.| renlly two partes, not organized or acting us | ton and all tho amendments ba referred to the Teatolex (Nes) Cheong, i arded | distiiet, partles, Dut holds dilferentataws | Minanee Conimittes, “with Instructions to ro- | | A communistia porson dertifiod with tho dane piled that the extreme Stute-rights doctrine, | the battle of Chlekuntiza, in September, | and defied ina. mensure b; xeographient | port buek what they want donc.” Gerous classes of tho Comstock, and notorious when put In foree sons ta break wp the Ped | 4: as-Ute last chanee, ‘There never was v | Ines, ‘These were the Cotton States, party Thbs wis laste ‘ons 4, unys 10,—n8 follows; for hls dierogurd for truth and contempt for. orl Government, has proved x falliey, aut | chance after that, Had unm Confederates | and tho Border States party. ‘The former | Yets—Clarky Ender, Carron, and tholnwald. | vested rights, has Just returned from n visit to must henceforth be so regarded, and that the | follawed up thelr advantages, he sald, and | were the most extreme and tincompromising. | oN geane Coburn, dtuth Knope Miller, | gon Frincisco, ‘hla morning he ‘ondangered s a 5 i wat: fs nae nce aah tis “sh t) ‘Neill, Senne, Stewart, Wood, and Purington, a veaetionary tenteney has been slice the War | He first snecess, the regult of the War inicit | in fact, some: would have proferred a Con- |. Commissionge stewart sald the Board had } the good name of tho Chruniclo by ontertug its TUNG LHMUNE SS LETTER GS, TN Sale ’ have been dierent. This brought wp tho | federiey ot the Cotton States tone, looking | dity-dultied long enowzh with reference to tho | editorial rooms, ‘Chis Nihilist declared that ho to the opposit, estreme,—to consolidation. fame of Gen. Bruges but Gen. Longstreet pon the Border States people us somewliat | proporty. Something ouht tu bo done, ind “n good thing on Stanford and Stove Gugo,” Lut the thie Is combi, he sald, when tho | observed, in reply to questions, tit the dlit | akin to the Northerners, HP it lad not been Commilzsioner O'Neill favored the prices Nxed | put he supposed th rontele, Hke tho rest of true Staterkehts theory, loval self-govern- | not Ike to say anything about Braga. The | that they needed the help of Virginia and | in resolution, and as much more as gould be got, i ppas 1¢ Chrontele, 10 real iment in the Unton, wilt bo established ona | Confederates might have broken up or de. | other States near the border. to fight the | Houl-estute mien considered tho proparty worth tho corrupt and Umo-acrving press, would bo airtel Aiur Hour tiienettled toruver tl stroyed Gen, Roseeraus’ army und advaneed | Federnis.. Mr. Davis, he sald, was. hi a | front £210,000 to BH0.00, Tho Assessor's tures | atruld to publiat It. firms busts, the War having settled forever the | tq the Ohin itlver, which would Inve drawn | measure, and” perhaps alinost inconselons- | Nore Sere at Ae ae ent would give | “oll your story," sald tho editor with dignity, question of the right of secession. detachuients from other Pederal armies to | ly, more insympathy Wille the people of lls galy Seah), Ww wrens $210,000 was culled for by | enzing Inqulringly at tho boot of the Soulultat, Mr. Davis having salt a good deat about | the Contederate front to defend the West, | section of the South (the Cotton States) Unan | “Commissioner Stowart—1 don't placoany great | Which was rosting upon tho editorial table. ‘Tho the wanses whieh ted to his election ay Prest-| this dividing thelr forces and protracting the | with tho Border: States people, This may | relfuneo onthe sile at anetion. Tho Hinit-or | bevtremaiued thore, however, while tho follow- dent of the Contedernte States, and that he | Wir possibly ton: successful Issue. Falling | exulain his motive for und desire to feht Tb | reserve price is tho least uctuwl price. at which iby Fa eulonainrenre wus deliverads Atta eel ey In this there uppeared to be'no other ground | out to the bitter ond on tho soll of the ox- | wo, ns tho mgents of tho comtuty, are willl to Cs tine wenthor Re tlio bay, aud, cvorybody did not desire the a iL for hope, ee u onrthorn Stites, with a lingering hone | sell tho late. And If they’ ara not bid off at that hoon alford ie tikes wepln ouunslonally out uy was usk . iain Xt va ce, s HeU nro still left om sity within reach of the | Of thodustand hont, Last Saturday Stanford | umber will | plent f working pur= N il J M. i hs as Shedd that Mie dbavia referred probe fg eee Ar A RRA TACs igi Hine he wate areaaiby wucceed ae tna, ty porto, and oF thos who my eonspliin of thelr poe Game: yore Mati alo dcoarne paicent poses, ae lt a, eultcrone ce at ton ot CoO SS) . TION ably, te Is election at Montgan its Pro Lanupette cvary-soldier lost by | Ab the same thne that: Mtr. Davis tn tits bbs | Oe ai euninge wate und tone tothe renin Governor took Gt hls hut, wiped hia brow, and | Mhubltanta by that time, Let vacancies be tilled | of tho Thungs and Tuberqulous Phthials, frte Mi th Fontes AV f "iden | tory does tot blaine Gon, Lee for surrender z 1 remurkeds did mak tito te elector it Litelananed | thy Gontederntes was, i dead Hoes, eH | tng, anid seems to dati that the surrender | Srayi, tor, untews tho ftemand for the jroreriy: | "Steve i's too Not for anything. What do ag the regular Preslieat for the constitu: iniwenas well as in needtul anllitary supe | Was A hecessity of war, he ts very: severe ot Nevlf Groutes vathushism, av pretense that a | SUlsiy to a breath of fresh alee? tlonal tenor six years. Wille 2 attri eee ee aay, sind other thins, were | Gell. doe Johnston for proposing iin avinistice | less price thin the value’ of tho Jota would nu | ,..,fve we timer” Inguired Ate. Gage, pulling Know much abort the politieal movements | pine cally taphlly exhiutintede Ge eemane, | WiLL Gon. Sherman with a view to terminate | tiken. should bo ved to ult and’ mistead tho GUC hia watobs: So: did tho. Gavornor, who Fo at the tine, he premimed tht 1 Die as eee eee ean eee ot the Bederad | Hostitittes, though he consented to that pro- | public, Tho true intent ot tho aalo ts to eave | PAY ‘up dn tho regilar turn of ‘application, the now “Sy Ards Ticonseo to pay $40) oruny othor sum at the tin | Pyphilold Diseases, peramanas peweners one he is tho reefplent ‘of tho first Hucnse besides | pugo of. Water (Inatantancous rellet affarte” the regular fee. Yours, ete, A RRADEIL, whero cathoters have beon used, thus doing Whose buniness ¢ euion re with salvots, bia - i xl en Net ; i Eity fog manny pena, ineitomenta}, Sissotving’ tone tn te aFiGaciiTtreastileae tateeiv. fo eee ty | then In sttpreme command of the ‘Federal : B + all HE i ; “hore ‘isn't anything vory. prossing forn | * oe - tie aa ero cee | AR MEM” ada | eal a han for asin ori ot | aetna aa aa ME | eam ir Rea eal | ue mov, a We. Seat flammation of the Blad« plicenrding the severe ond sletiunclator Ta HAR aT ary vuly aides IN tho fate of War to jlo 11) Lio Tiegh Was CO eee aera ee eete ice titareon | thew we can enjoy a walle when wo wot there. | CHTCAGo, Juno 2—Ina certain Monlay morn- der and Kidneys. annette oF Mr. Davis toward the Federals vineed, as Lea and: mostot tha other ¢ anid at Dusne or bindranes to thors besides, | UM be botter.thun riding around tho drives.’ in the terrible Ing paper of this week npponrs tha announces In chronic eases of Loucorrborn and Uterior mont that tha Nov, J. W. Scott, of Hitchbury, | diseases, . - 2 Mass, oceupted the pulpit of tho Second Presby- Ou puette: benkttea eed of ore actin brtacke terlan Church on Sunday, and that bla themo’ es Of lieu itee Cit Any OiUe Preparalots. Wus'Tbo Exhortation of Christ to Judas, ns Ite | guketl It Tenspoontul docon,white othors require: e five or six Unies ns much, corded by St. Luke: Satin Dosires to Slit You As Whent.” “I bapponed to be prosont at thio ONG DOLLAR BBR RORIDE. Pronching of tha discuurse, whluh, by tho way, ; was nt vary’ good one, but beard no allusion to any sitting: proves with referunco to dudes, 1 Ee. EE. Rm. Ubl, uawuver, hear Stneu's name mentioucd. itt that connection, and Jf the author of tha une houncement was a lide more tuaiitar with RADWAY’'S olther the nic or old vorsion of the Scriptures T think he would not have finputed to Satan tho 4 ‘ folly of spending his time or Inbor in sifting 3 Juda with tho sure prospect of gotling only. e hull for toll, XX, é RE I [EF How an Evanstou Mun: Was Foolod |, _ and Swindted. : OUBES AND prevents | ‘To the Editor of The Chicagn Tribune, Brswotery, Diarrbes, Cholera Morbus, Peres EvANston, Juno 2.—About ix weeks ago T | Sad Arve Bneumation, Newrulyiv, Diphe wanted to buy a horae and buggy, and Tanswer- ‘theria, perc Hore wares: ud number of advertisemantsof that character eult Isreuthing, So thoy got into a coupe and were driven ont with rk, *At tha catrance the Goy- ves of wrong and blood tt minent of the Unlted Sta anity,”? © 4 tonot eare to express ds oploion on the severtty of the War as pressed by Mr. Davis, bat observed that wir under any tunstinees is neeessarily ( rible aud gnurked by scenes of Tiluiminity, ail that in civil wir these are wpl ta be ite 1 aD ee, We naw enter upon those | Tiny yegtuaing. of what is known asthe | erils Were, that nothin IT thes lots are offered nt the pricd placed upost orsbvri 1ty—=L e Tastes 1 finuanee of war under such elreume | Woull bo that the xpeculitors would take, birge | OWer and Gaye wighted, rae: Inuit Ge. Lougatreut iil dhe Con fadesnla stanees Would bo alnatariiniiale = > | bloek# of this proporty, to the exclusion of those Preise tie Caran aked! she. Governor, : zt thousand | Oita theory Mr Davhs “a8 he was auting | Of tore motterute meus, who Would taka tho | - \. Quy 4 a “ property fn sinailer amotuts and pay nearer Its Htective mon under hineelt, amounting ta | tpn in his purpose to continue fachttng far ia ” 14,000, thore |v LUIS corps, about ws | ther South, after Leo's surrender, with Joltt- | woutd warn tho gentlemun that the Uo ig noar | , * Fifteun dollars,” repoutod Gabby, unbutton- acksuti’s bu to 7, and.steh other senttereL-Lroons: as-could be | ure sotd oven ut tho advanced price get upon | ,, tit my kuod man,” protosted the Govornor, Feet ene ee eee tor sind | Guliceted together, Inrexpective af the pussle then tho pubis i did enue peleu wot UHON | ws suo a charge ts exorbitant, ‘Tho inw eantines Potorshuree caupatiny-thnt ts, the last came | fghtlag longer, and thom by tha Cominittea Inst yenr, tuo resuit | to Gulden Gute L . 8 A + On'y 8! uv’nur, $y 4 men teal Tnnddition to uy Yolo, Stanford aud’ Guge in tho tryo value for tho jutrnose of (inprovemont, L | Samy vroath, sthongs or at stromzor, Hie renmant of | Sows Mauuey’s, Porrest’s, andl Taylor's forces, | at haml—tut few juonths—whon,.it those lots | ny bls cout and spitting on bis hnuds, Wis oxelulva ot eavatey, | bility of ultiiate'anceass, wus to wet b tho ‘county Property, oF ut lonst that we | You ton reasonable pric for your yervicos, und Be r y 4, | ternis from the Pederat Government. The | should have woud abd kuowa tie the tnnds | Toucan Ue arrested und. punished for such n teusitied by tho passlons belng more uroused. | ate than bate ka Ds alone on show of continued resistingy,’ ho snys In hls site sellin Fay Roa tate a et Se ant vigiition of ta onllnance’ eabby, My money THE WATTLE OF MANASSAS then, which was compoyed ot Mainpe | book, ‘then hetleved, ay 1 stlil-do, would | be the princely condition oF the poulevagd: and | HOwWERE une puld for thls hack an’ hoses, nn vs Gen. Longstreet did not hesitate to. say | ton's, thy two Lees’, Geary’s and Rosser’s, | dtve overcame: the depression whith was tho taste and clegunéo of all tho. private’ Guv'nor Stanford anid tn bis letter to tho Now that tho Confederates. nude a great inistake | They had plenty of artillery, and nual nore | Sbreading Hike a starless nzht over the eoun- | provemonts beyond’ nnd all along that mugnitl- | Lore chainber af Commorva, ‘the eascnce of oii fu not following up die vietory at Manassas | than was used, Gen. Longstreet wag stue | WY, and that. the extibition ofa dotermiint | cout thoroughfare. wi ete “coughed the Gov looking sty nnd taking possession of Wyshtiton, whieh | done on tho tett banat the dimes River, | Hon not to eave our “politieal future ut the | Commissioner Wood wns not tenticlous of his |’ ar stove, wha Lemitt to elie hats. att well he belleves now, ts he belleved then, could: | or Riedanond side, Atte surrotider at Ape | Metey of an cremy whieh for four yenry hil | amoudment,waying that outalda purtlos Lamllne | Cough when. applled. to my rallronds, but—bue E have been done, A Iso pinion tht youl poumattos there wery lnrally 10,000 men, an peat salle tee tub uzate, Hg, Stites sveuulel: arte ue prec eee em pant chute aes fo bring ug ti tia) have Jed ta tho border Stes raltylis thls ver 8, st AUT INN E pa ‘ > ‘ites + “oburn th i park, whut au oseth we Y ‘ Melrattouorl, to Inne party tn ih Nath ete cane Hagia MERE Wr, Lineotn jd indleatedy—givonny torma |, oumlssianer Coburn thought ie wvautd ba bets | Eyl i igugors tou nee e H it ‘! t £10 per ce vit un to the CHR House) , tieniaul Joitlement helween | nhly 100,000, Cele Longstreet observed, ras | lel might bo found necessary to terminate | Tue iad ne 2800 vauntion than | tive dollar ag : the two s untry, to thie te | nuthy as he wauted. ‘The Ke h vere | the existing Wa In this vigw of the imate Th n u * From hore’ ornls oi 4 f ht oe ainvadinent of Commissioner Coburn was. nition at lurnls, were fer Lasawell asmostof theother Contederate | lost,—yens 4, mys Ms fi . aa tes by Karopeni, i enber at Watstor the Contederat 18 Laltows?, CYNos from tho citys” = Inte Trinuse and Zones. AM tho. Thuca' nde we: m Power uu, probably, tu the terete of ie de aatreot catinntes ihagliy ine Wits P oiteurs cho at pares ele ate Darla Héae—Coblen: tnd Knap, MME, Farron, Sr rata steppe tnt Iftcon to fectienmicnla Aste ald ti auayoeltir bower on pla he tha yin the South whiek woul x ess cau pal y prey I aN et i ei is! a . lor, F yi i ts "y jon tu address dome letter and number at t v oppud slvaof envalry, | duel Ht Inul vast. res S51 Dhrough rites to the CUf, local rates latch to the Li aveemstne Howry Ute inte | Hind neLever ISOM head wtile the Teter | Woellmas of. doubt or uncertatnty as to the | PMrlngton. |e ctianoons telod | amie autdedrehue tn, Sunt follorm, do att yond nud was, he saya, In tiver of lauediate | foree, Tneludiiye — Burside’s’ command, | reste ultimately, Irom the oxhiusted ‘and | gy arocte thom In, but falled. charge §0d for drawing a cur-luad of stull fram pursuit af the Feile With re ninoiinted to. 110,000 nen. Gen. Longstrest'| Hemmed fncondition of the South every day | ““conuissouer Wools 10 per cont’ amendment | New York to 'Friico, mud make it #800 if you the coullletiig statements as to who went on fo say tinba teat deal clind -boen | Wenld Have shown moro and ore its weak- | wag voted down, oven he himeclt enytug “nay.” | drop tho car ut Like, about 500 miley nearer Now Tesponsible for not pursuing the sutd atthe North about the Confederates | 2es3% consequently the Federal Govormmont | - ‘Phe rosolution wastuan adopted —yeus 10, nays | York." ; erals he wea wot deelde, “He sail pw: (hele well supplied wit urins ak the | wiWNorthern peoplewould uothinvabecn tikes | Gram follows: a anee, senapty Bll “a ere oie tO attr mag ets Covorti: ever. tho general Hapressiin was that Mr. 7 commencement of the strigales that during | 1S to. SUNG EU ETO BRET TUE is JERE LAVOE: | uy orate Milory |e Welly et “ Davis, who arrived at thy hattle-feld about | the Biehunan Adilaistration the Southern: | ble, Troma profongatton of the War, On the | O'Nelll, Benne, Stewart, Woods and. Prsingtan, dia ae Ie ements wlth alt ake the tine the Federal rout took place, was | ors in the Cabliet provided for eoutng events | contrary, Lis reasonable to suppose the con |. Ss Albriair, Chirk, Hudor, Furren, and | “"st' tia Gil iougo the Govorniur ‘and Stephen responsible, allhuneh Mr. Davis siya in his | hy transtecring ams to the South, aud tiap | Unued cost anid suffering throneh auscless | Rhema ot maved that the Board | deunk thoir beer aud smoked 4 clear, aud Mat~ Tistory Uiut he net only siuzested the pure | these were rl at the commencement of | Ad obstinate resistances would hive litensl- attend tho snto ina body, Agreed to. i oneil to tho barking of-the scals, and flllod thelr sutcof the enciey, bub that he actully dies] the conttiel; but, he added, really the great | Hed the hostile feeling and prejudice of the HE MESOLUTION READS! Wings with tho seu-breoze, | Suddenly “Stove Tnted an order for dnmediate porsull, though | trouble with the Southerners at first was tho | North. Ttesolvert, Whut tho lota in [dlouke tund doe By ear ae a eee ata eT Arterwurd he niditied that order hhnsell, ao | wanterarns. Guus of every description, he A QUESTION OF PAITY RUPRESACY. eanibed, Chak tie Inte ta coke Pond tof the y Jove, Guvernor! J forgut that Jot of coal that Instent of lmuedhat rant dt. shale i Sa habe A Uriel Atl aire te . | resubdivision of tha Reform-Sehool property, | of Suith’s that tho Shorlif {8 to soll ut 3 o'clock. Hutte ue Me EAG pUTsML Te shale Aechirid: were eagerly reed up wherever Then tho {esta Lindl passed, or was | bolus tho sath 25 ares of tha N. Wefeuctionul | its 2 nows If wo miss that, n chance to anya at be eonnnenced a curly HH lore Gen, | they could be foumd—some of then were Ine | passing, from the phase merely of tumantty, | 4 of See. 2.08, Ne It 1 i. of Bd P.M. botne | lonst w thousand dolirs will he gone, Lanes pcivur uted thks an je Me thy sub | atfeetlve onesand: were | distributed but. eonstitutionallty, consideration for the good, | the property of Cook County, we placed upon “Good honvens!" cricd tho Guyurnor, snatch: pears au lay Une | | tai, blame thers ware, | slowly to the reeruls who were tong wiltlng fthe South or of compromise to that of the tmnrket for aute tu tho annniner and upon tho ing out bis watuh, "let's hurry buck at onee. Bo Ja penal ‘ecleraly an sane ond for Hsin, aivn were | for \veeks im eve purty polities and party supremacy at tho terme ronan to et ‘ibalibo. woldonsad the A aces ‘entiby, who had beon s cru le id iM o .] a Y v je bs x LEO, . WhG: WHS HE MUPPRINE eOuiitie aden Mee Til a wit ipa He fi ei and ae North, ‘Cho question tat was looming Up | geoindson‘Thueday, tho ith diy of July prox. | leaning over the buluony parapet witln car Johust oT Het ee Ate “Datetg | itces tl Larnas contd he tuaiufaetured or | aud overshadowing wit -othor questions wad | ata wclook p.m. Tint tho ‘Chateau of this | shot, "hore, ale," ohns' nih aay i! Ha teaelly: { nih: Mir. Daly | claged for tholt tise. ‘Phere was, too, he | what use could bo made of the War and of | Ronrd aut as the auctioneer, and that the lots ba * Wo want to’ return to town immediately," wus preneltt wy ae ath as wells Beats ) sald, a like seareity of powder, wud the eaves | the ‘conquered. South to perpetuate the | offered ut tha increased valuation named in tho | cried Sr. do eh Het , BI tt ly afte Ly t if firhing ceased, and | tn the Huverent localities were vaxerly and | power of the then’ dominant party, | subjoined schodule, and such an advance thoras “Ynens, Ly poso so," sald cabby, slowly chow- sat du the whote thie ty ty uddaight he | ludustriousty. explored far saltpetre “with | Stull better terms might haye been eof. | on ds may ve offered by tho hhrhest biddor; that | ing a etraw, "but Vi take my pay In ndvance, (Mt. Dayis) naver suggested taking the uring | whieh temnuiufieture powder, coiled to the South, or at least fess repressive | ne fot bo offered atu tine, with the privilege | 11 it’s all tho sume to you, genta." Fresigeny cot tive taste tip tier tle ‘RVING TO BRING ANOUT PEACH. Measures for that. section might have been | (2 tho purchager nt tho instant of taking as The Governor xrowied sumowbat between bis t ‘ ‘times olico—n singular way, L thought: wt tho | Bes by taking Hadway's Reudy Hejlof, No congue thn, for any one having austhing to sell to ad- | PaO eae E eames OF lasitude, Wik vertive. However, 1 answored fully a dozen sae 4 =. ¥ auch mu vertscriulite, nd noe a eingla ea) ie fy WAS THE Fist AND.IS swer to my lettors did | reeelve, notwithstanding: 7 we 1 ‘OPIeH jE thy lotterd woran framed ante iniaes ney aus | TILE ONLY PAIN REMEDY o enll on, or write, ne If ho hid n horse to aut. Leumeta tho conclusion wt tho tne that the | tat Instantly stops tho most oxeruciating palns advortlgomonte wera bogus; 1 know now thoy | Saya Inilisnmations, and cures Congestion wero, after your exposdof to-day und yesterday. snerbar OF the. Eahees Stominel Lian ls OF Tike TROUNE advertisements of thls. nuture | CTE NOS OF Cee Ree TTP NUTES. directed tho inqulror to tho street and nunber if ni + 1 the. the Unton te whero the property for site could be. goen, and Ro matter how violent or oxcrudiutini tn Nerve st was through ond of Nie Taruvne’s advertises '| Gua Nourittle, or prestruted. with dscns May mente that Linudo my purchase dnatly. CoN. | guiter, ADWAYS, READY RELGEE wil afford Sp spt stant ene, * About Hogs, INBLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, TMB sie ay SIM Caleage or nbnts INFLAIREMHON OF DNC LOWELSS en CutcAco June 15 Dear sir i noticed 0 report HO Tilt NORS'TION {a your papor from Dr De wolf in regurd to | BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHIN pork packing In Chieazo bo enya that all the | yeeros GHOUPS HIPIeT nia, iipalet, hogs aro Inspected | mean to say that wolf and ATARRE, INVLULNU his ttle army of inspectors do not sco ono’! HEADACIIE, TOOTHACHE, hudred per ct of tho hous that are unlonded ut NELLY GUBNESS, BLELILESSN uss, tho stouk yurds what’ becomes of nll the play | NEURALGIA, COLD tne AQUE CHILLS, vows that comes to Chleago why 1 have scene | - CHILBLAINS, AND FIUOST BITES, sows to drop thero ply’ on thore way to tho Tho applicution of the Ready Netlet to the atluking pen and aftor thoy woro dressed and | PAE or party whore thy pain or difleutty exists * , | many tnore lots: immedintoly adjoluing as ho | teoth and tondored him $3," % di ‘will alford case and conifort. Longstregt auddeds and fe woul have’ bean | _ While tio conversation with: Gen, Longe. | Wlopledy but for the terrible, and shocking | thay ieuire, not excoeding in git {OU fect fronte | -tulat onowgh,” anid cubby contomptuously, | eutted thary wnea boy walttng to cut tho tite of |: Cunirty 40 sixty drape in halt a tumbler ot obeyed, though Gen. Johston milzht live | stteet was golng un and the question of peace | aroused the ‘bitterest. feollng dd AtroU gE HG, und that 10 por cont of such purchase “In Henvyen’s name, how far will your exturs iethose, this kind of Hf ee ena rey, inter wil in. fow wainuiten Bure res thought that it would not have been wise. or | Wis ndverted to Gen, Lovell stated thatabout | prefadtee among tho Northerit neoples Ww fick ered pelnerede thane Te a cent ants ie renga yee Govésnoe, 1 2tove muck her Grand soll tiiy clues Of ments. when d of 5 Hata rhe Dynotiterye Colle, Wind inthe praeticatie to purstte ho cnemy to Wash- TROTTER ee LMR tetro With | Nabonly spurred‘on tho politicians to rotal- | paymont of onc-quarter of the purehayy monoy | Five “hundred woro," calmly ropliod tho | Haye insult for tho Kuuttah markots 1 have no | Bowels, and all internal Paine. t thom fo carry ont more | at tho tine of tho pertection of tho: title deed, | backman, F . S fate, butt winal “The battle of Manassas. was lost, Gen. | Gen. doluston tn North Cvargka, between | cusily v3 | and tho remainder in three equal wuniial pay. * doy?" shrickad Stove and t! yornor,, onantrege ace, eamagtg wes Tastes Get) A tlaatta uted alten, al tae ho iad sone | eually thele purges to tunika: thy War tssues neu, wifi Hur eunt interest Davai sun. | | Fivy hundreds an nok wane lease" roplied fore eanle wo t8 turn’ the Ute, ton, iieaue | Stun Mlsgtsne Us holley of eunteavoring to aoWen” of party strength and prolonged | titi ly, ta ba acetired by noted and tek inarts | en. ikea ; regerd wrote to ine whe 1 y ” My pened with WY, Ww! igo ur trust-deed on tho property solit, 10 bo of * How air—cr-danine, alr! ow.da you duro Teaups. ate Winckburn’s Horst, Waa will iy Cee te mn sts wubjeet, reed with | yfp, White His story of the avi sar plete fuun formas my. bo upproved by the County | ask such upeleo for uviving two wontionen four Kun, that ho was beaten, and called upon me | then that the toe had come for making | poe 3 LU { A} ni ; lo Boul In core Attorney; the ternmis aud conditions of all such | or fivo miles?" spurted the Govoruor, ’ to caver his retrent, “Els Was abi Metoeis | torus with thy Federaty If tint could possl recting the partial and one-alded or Incorrect | sates to bo uniform, 2 “ Tbwaed ny charge on Sihat the tragio wilt in tho -aficinnie Laos pune jo oe] bly be done with honor. ‘his was some | SMtements of those who write history froma | 2. Attor sues sate shall hnva boon had, tho | bear, rane as tho rullrouds dood" roplied the | ston va tre na witel Fear MO Me) ronths betore the eollapso of the Conted- Northorn standpoint only, or to Tift ip some | said lots, or so many thereot as sbnll romaine | buckiman, with oo grin, “dt tatera Is ee eee ay afleh were then approaches | veney by the surrender ne Appomattox, Gen, | eguaplenous General or ‘aetor in tho strug. gold, shall bo on ante nt any and all tines, ws | soll’ In Los. yuloa | for W gents, tai peer v neoreeients ft bans kK rb Laval guy ain dhixin, ani ospevatcit to ii gle, It will certainty not be recepted ether dorutnfora provided, at tho office of tha County | & bushol, and at $3 4 bushel at fuc- Shieh apportunely nnlo Ma appenttee, | tho opinion fit whieh. Geng, Jolinstan ant | #820 some of tho vlows oxpressed ar certain Uilco Hig bu updos Lor tho sald tneroased peiovs | tuuetior &2.0 4 busel 1 bul Mie tatate to 'buus Wwhlen apy ely wile Its ipbettinice, bd UL iB tie JO Uy assumed fiets by many who took a prowl: leo mity pen Jor the sald Inerodsed pricus | mngher $2.0 a bushel te bowl his tators to Lue- The Confederate tlag was ehanzed afterward | Lee eoneurred, Ilo told dtr, Davis that thoy nent part with the Confederates in tho Wi vontained in the schedule, or such prices ne uy | sou, and gubble all tho protit, Now, taln't os wot thin nist ¢ sallsied’ the Confederate enuse was aye that tie ne BeCr aL eaneey ines bo determined by resolution of thle Board, on | bogie as that, DPhoored Mr, Gago suy it ho doubt but the packers will tell you that the put Travelers should always wirry a bottle of Kade thls class of hoga into wroase but! toll you the woys Rendy Roliet with. them. A few drops la dontutd ho says that armour fowler {rs suluct | water will prevent dickness or patns from change thotr bogs tha dont do any thing of to tclid tho | of water. -It {3 better than French Urandy oF tho idle of a mun killing. much ee to 800) | Bitters a9 a atinulant, hogs a day selcuting hisdiuga ft $4 all bosh why 7 tho mon dont know tho flest thing about it tot F E V E R AC xl J aA it pe De pape wut eG ie ue u. See z and ‘i with pn good pair of cowhide boots on w! 8 AND conte rints tueked into them in placa of edie in bla | meee Ee AND AGUE cured for ey id that ino currlige ns it ho was going: tos wey, wed- | will cure Fever and Aue and all other Matari+ ding ho would do toro good for the health of Billous, Searles, 'l'yphoid, Yellow, and otbe, the aminricnn poonle, 5 fovors (afdod by. HAW, ¥'8 PILLS) so quickly after i henr trough your pupese {shall write Bs RADWAY'S READY RULIBE. to the london thos oF ‘vorrespond with game of CENTS Pit LOTTA tho pork consutuing puopalution oS Huron, J tothe fornt after, Das ander Bemuresned’s aten, Dut that this was not nUoned to | an impartial history: of the Civil War could rae ane, terma and conditions, until furthor | could get inte town dy Bo'oluck by could make ap eS ESS , f | ene ony i rd of this Hour. In easy of sate or eifos | a thouaand dollars. As. theip ain't no. other RADWAY’'S Seer aad ail Ub wi he eho at nea | avis aud avout aot be, except to Atte | bu weltten, but the igttatlon of tho subject | tndor this order, to Chairman of this Hoard | huck boro. d'm us wood mbnopoly for. tla Tonnenseo Not n Hopudiator, fe th to. ANY pros and coniiiet at opinions through. the press | shull execute deed or deoda neoussary to perfeut | wonst us nny bhisted railrowd on earth; but T Ay ] dasis hunts ‘To the Editor of Ths Chicagu Tribune, a s . ; eae Una att Stun tft dhe Fe | pao te for nk eee iii on EHS RS a a ea | Ma ans | Murunranumacime weet | | Regulating Pills! erals back. dolustan was the septor in conte | Le vesting bbs remnrks Cen, Lougatrect ue one runty, A cortilled copy af ubstruct of title wball | half ° fia Ith ont, “Denitussng 1 chiseed:, ationit Te) epny 28, BOOTING ABEL and hen hus eae th at altuna nad sald 4, fedden Leo ane tig eats! af writen: TO THE ADVENTISTS, fy anise ‘cach puvohagor upon tho oxegution | ‘kh dlaminl groan tho Govorune and Btova haere aggre lee isis debt a tacts AGE WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS Tunked Beauregard, bat nas the huter had | bg” hos we tine bot ho War —. ne "slay emptied thelr pockets and counted out tho ere Bhi an 2. AMON [a IN phinncd the batts Jolustai prerrere | to ut ended, Gen Leo's sauelty, con servant sn, For Thi ia Tribune, manoy, oF ‘ ‘ “yopudiated or avalod down" $10,177,544, There arctan te Him carry out tho plan, White Gen, doline | pittrlottan, aid high sense af honor, as woll | "twas a mean, wicked scare that you gave us, Past , Now, sea hero," enfd cubby, us ho ologed tho | ig pot w.sulntilin of truth fn this statement. |: a ston cling that ho wast romans oy eonte | toils huniaty, Will aopeae I UHis inter, | Gruve sages OF Shipton’a wlso wabvoh Eg dloor of tho buck on bla viotiing, © I've Han fOr | ironnessow bus not ropudinted ane dollar of hur | - A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel, Tuaunded, hs ails tint hoappreveog tho | le dowbl, When the full tuti of lustory | Whe threntaned destrauton tecrotiy 73 have bovmdoid tor geurs, aid’ mae yoursniite | dobt, Krom tho sale of rallrouds In whteb at tly * * leiruntly coated wit phan of Beaurexard, and permitied ur to | coies outs Ms, Davis, however, very franks |, \urlaulad evry wkunile 4 fool. ; bes fuive by elke ct hapa fe abermareyera | kudan Intorest naught ara woattget e seg moeaay, pine egutates pu fy, eleanse, 1nd handle hls own troops.” ? Vv {a lis bool says that, te would hive pons | Ee ee Tanane iol iy. alat rs _ Shoo By 9 punt dose of yor own mediuino for wunst, to’ 1 | por dubt from $10,000,000 oF thoroalonts to Eye | Bred Fran, luadway's. Pills. for the cure a A INSCOVERY AND ¥RESID ACTION, Haned thy War oven after tha ernshtng de- | jose the parade and the bodt-ridos # alon't want you to dana kickin’. 1 know you kin unute, ‘Tho State C My | disorder: of the Btomuch, Liver, Wawel in reply to questions as to what f ilo vag) feat whieh resulted in the surrender avAp | * Nise seo wit ea ux Livas int rs wend ma to fa for runnin’ my business on your | 040000 or thorcaboute, ‘Tho State Crodit ol oment | noys, Uiudder, Nervous I isenacs,! lontacl ts theilensie int tua raps: velieL ‘allawed: | pomattos, and he must have the ereditol tis , Hy prineiples, hut it you Jaila"mo TH nave to have | in tha Demooratle purty united with tho Itopulse | sttpation, ‘Costivonoss, Ludtzoation Dssp pete thelr neainee iW i ad Be he jue wuneles ranknessd whatgver aay be chought of his | t trembled from morning tilt midday, . ‘ : ‘ar tlood whua 1 got out, an’ don't yor for | tlean party nt the revont aedalon of the Legise pigusnse ee aula the Internal Vie reinforcement tnder, he Tpuncutaty. cone plans. ot the canton flo Gonteiemay oe ail aweUe fron mg. Urge east ta tee T Sealer we fvupon the, hmokwan ela ped tho door to,| nugunting kethie dito, principal und. tatorest! | S2Ps Warranted “to aitcot «positive miu r i P \. ‘ . ii shinies anny’ . iid NUFVOUN tt wh ¢ yy ww) yaad af (Kicy Sunt, and, what etlon hp tia bead Ses weed a tiny Heounae Whit yuu suid was Bo Hague, pats ores with i bing, aud otfmbing to ile Beat drove ata | ti in now-bonds, Feduomuble in ive Purely vegotuple, containing no meroury, 0 1. ba ” i dy a 0 €27, UU. pond ¢ it Late 2t tot dnd payable In ainutyenine yours, with, Interest’ | eral or deleterions deus, toms resulting followtng symp AU por cont por annum, the compos to bo re« acievo 0 é Ans} culvabie for tnxos, Tho boliora of ‘Tonnuaos | ym Dotders of the DigH ve ArT, op the bonds are eviddntly sutisilud with thle urringe- | Blood fir tho Head, Auliity of thy Stomacde huvnt, ‘Tho buds thoy hold ut present will Lyd Nugsoa, Heurtburn. Disyunt of Food, Hulls ue before w yreat while, und thoy ‘thommulyes | of weight in tho Ktumach, pour Hructatiotsy [report to extend them nt thy weed sute OL) sinkingd or Flutterings Inthe Pit of the Bun interest and upon the termd gnugiod in tho'l ach, swimming of the Heud, Hurried and Dit , 1 - | Went thiraty for twenty-four bours, Were relnforced aud the Federals were re~| hayeless wit, be L iitte an cfturt to stop | 52x tanauer Kept evan uni) chucrfu, brett cot an oxtler from Con. Beare | the useless offusion at blood four or ‘ive hel palvaiealorancs belkin mre tu recross Bull Thur wd advance upon | weeks before tha aurrentter?” + | Latartod at ov'ry stranyo footfall, the Federals at Centreville, L crossed, got Tha rumbling of curs made me shake, witha easy range, pat my. batteries | pid OUSTACLES TO CLOSING THE WAL For four that Pwaun't behaving — < ton, had my port fires Uhted, wid was in the Before abandoning the Hnes abunt Hich- Mil night thoy bad kept me uvako, rattling pace to tho place whore the Sherif! waa about fo dell out poor Smith, Smith was a cual- deulor who didn’t have speulal rales, : When the Nihilist had Holybed thia absurd and libolouy tale bo took bis foot olf the editorial: dese, hi ie hoursely, und ‘departed for the vareat aulous | sills Lined rr A. PATHETIC APPEAL, revent huw, -In ‘Tounessoc the Republican purty, jt tlortt ‘the Heart, Choking: wetot tiring on the retreatin; Has passe | On and Pytersbura—thot ds, several weeks | 1 walked with the groatcat proaiaion, The { | ¥ e with @ yotlng strength ot Twous and tho Bratoe Se tr ier eg eR RA aw dying pose Ing dn trontot ime when T rocelved another | befera tho surrender—Gan, Longstreet aids | And watchod every eloudlet with vare, ARVENAL WMDs FOR COAL Tho following lettor was pleked up yestor- | Crodit Domucratia aloment, nutbur wag 600°] ty Dot or Wobs Varore the wlght, Fever wnt onder not to attack, but te return to my | The plekots on my site uid those of Gel, ‘Winlld oven the sparruwe hy, obleping wero ravelyod und referred to tho Committoson | “ay near the ‘ofticoat n hypothecated mut | wore, huve ulned hands to pulTonuessay whiers | Dull’ Pain in tho Houd, Dollvlenyy oe Peri in former position behind Bull Run, Phils was | Ord of tho other were tuding with pach Tolao on my houd ov'ry bale, Publio Borvice, Otuers for an oxten standepipe | hypothellenl newspaper at the corner. of-| $89, broperty belungd amany tho progrusuivo | Hon, yollowness of tha Bila ant Tet ies uf siuiet. Ettoustt there nitist be some mis: | other, the firlug haying ceased between the | And vow you'tlgo hunt foran error for tho now Conrt-iioude were rout tothe fulld- | Wells and Waslington streets; aeaion Heuer otto ie ine natn et ne | Hee i. Apert te Hebe cue muon dike, and White 2alb hiot-ogole ir tie ue {luge Ord ira i to ie Teatest thug 1 Meck Bu tied Sane FP thete as hotory = ing Cat nite with power to wot, iam Aviat ‘Ovescu ov Ve Tones, CUWsG0, Juno 20, 1881 “| Tho Btute-Crodit men of tho Ipoioacutta party Aww, 808, of Hiutwuy' Pils art true he stined ty: ae Attar we while stil ane | dig, be order to stop the Crating litercours id postpone the end, ag you buve done, ‘ athe Uae es 7 st bY end La jt jsorde! ner position behind Du un, which ne aid vlc te tneele Phe meeting ree re te tah tod y * , 9 | known, aud (ll be 18. on to-morrow, Your ade! } der tho banner of Joby Helland dleury Claysand |) os oe BOLD BY DROUGISTS, obe wil. It was then about dark. sulted 1 stopping the tinllitary intereoursa Tea Eee eee Ki aeaioee wlthoue reeiidied tain otek ae Dee vico bus rulnod m0, | wortgueed tho paver to | whilo Fouunmubly eoltcluotty for the .comfart at a Pee : t AND TRUE.” no General thought there was wmistake | of whieh complaint hid. been made, and te | > O; fi ‘ Furerrod tothu Comunition. : build a big bouro on the Loulovard: hoping; | the individual oltizon, they neu ut the samo tine | Read .< FALSE about the order not to tlre Hipon the retreat | Jed Lo a conversation belween us, oF Te nthe ee eS BONE ee STA ‘The ucchiteot sunt iia hal estimate for $1,600 | toreby to Kot into sooloty;s hut Tpavenit genes, aul unre sallolkous Cor We glory and tule Inthe | “Senda lettor stamp to AMWAY & (Oy to ils forme Shine ria heme oa ay tt Pare t Ai cleat at uanhy ws i atde wad Wi cabal Ee Bexton” MOgvrrsd tu the Commitee Tou a Sorrow is spauted, Cunt pay the Tauris: fall. elections us to profer a Kopubtlean Gave. Bie VARUEN-BT, COM, CHUNCH-ST.. 8 Suleide and Dy ye, ss % eosin iY . 4 . 8 popstu, y wed, and th wplte of all this society shuts rear ath the faiportancy of followin Mp proprit OF (urinating the War ab sy A tmoat remarkable cure fordyapopala “ Wells’ hat tho Canty Attoriioy. bo, teadruoted to cule tig hat it would -ae lopers: Lo Ferien dag Was! futon, He ful not heurd uiere one ‘on longenongis but tine Lo portietais Piealth Lene rete iF Prerttest tunis, host Ulle:| vet tuo suugingne: fH Ln rare fence inet un tu wagon the readers bayer Goon Minn aa! is any serious impediment to prevent, this | On both sides seomell to be afraid of aking | Dopohes Luke wtracte 2 NUON € Drungliata, | tho Northwestern University, Cuncurred fn, ttely! A 4 Jutely, and now overy one liughs at mo, Even being done, He coufiring the reports of the | hold of the matter with a view to makes asa FORFEITED BALCHONDS, the Shuuhan Bnd butlee Bayo bund. work to they left belind. the, an ha eeEreeaen oat uch ‘himed itive A i O wel ‘ort for pence. | Horford’s Acid Phospbaty ia often acceptabla | gurd tv forfeited bullebundss those nowspaper slips you sont me ubont the re- Goubt of tose handettts Bei ‘presse! f ho at him Lf had no quthority to propose Nel to the stomach and putate when ull otber medle ‘Phat they belleve it to bo the duty of tho | vision, and puc “special telegram" at the top, ing found which § thin or to act in the mutter, but that Lwould } cines are objection fie. ' Bhesiff to obtain all the moncy he oun Upon exe- | but Tux TuibusH exposed it and demanded tht erporanda Itepublican majority in the lawer euch Peete dur Gaseeat Asaeiaiss to Aracnute |. fe information worta thousands will bo 2c Ete Govedane ant a repeals Deserahetirees , eaateaiagh howe dew faut eb cau mw galnantd, on at Renarkaulo that fi utio interest hve TO THE PUBLIC. iia en. tuanifested ot 1G I jeu! a Northern i Jourtinis bs to onwble Dut ono Uf theii—tho Puill- 1 gf Bere eat be no botter euaraieo tt the x ndelphla Tines—to do ue the juatica whieh we ares than the base Hosurve. Fo tise the language df Col. MeClure, | tour. As thory aru Fulew ttovolvents, Heller ‘ol Ty ly rcdecined hurucit.”” tg, ane : F, 6, avny, | bad Fis, bo eure and salt for Hat tay 1