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1% THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 ck’s aceurre © iliat memorable | the story, and furnish more unpublished ¢ HOLY ON BLACK. nnd oF the dt oF iaunnrs ria, seonrral dalgned or not.” doenments of Tuteriont wisi uipo ria aTtue ments of Lieut, Talbot, hin lieved the Gor VEOH WLACK AND STANT Ate long tnt, anit as} Wha dala donys of fatter for. yuu AtvoU SE eres It is | . You spenk of Mr Stanton, yourself, and isting ulaned mat, : ed for s F The Great Judge Advocate-Gene | not its purpose at 4 Yosent to retuforee you. | dude Winack as though there were no liter have never before spoken tipon these sub- | Facts a~ to the Recent Indian ra! of the War Takes pee attumpt tp do go would no doubt | ences of opinion between you three in those | fy°° von rathor started the conversation. | | Scare in Wisconsin. era pe attended I anid: © Your Inte | Bh pato in tho festivities, which will continua itellizent state: | mecting when Floyd re Aevoral days, From Lovelock tho. Indians will RADWAVS REMEDIES» wo oust toll blo Mountaty to hirvest tho pine: | wy 7 acs fut crop, which is sald to bo Unusually heavy HA _ this sonson, Homo years ago tho Iuilinns rentily v iY Wn oxchangod | tho is, i —_— WE “DREAM” DANCE. vo" re nuts for wn equal qua tty oo! Hau, but oof * Inte thos Jeeta and T have great reluctance in doing $3 oor # for on flouresnck — tull iy . polliston of arms | days??? ; a i n a’ the Stand tat "tna edn, gti ttt | | thors worgnounwwhatever, Me. Stanton, | fnouptines, 1 am gil Acca tunteacory "ata ‘tia penn, thor will probably Health of Body is Wealth of Mh : colannity wnte Po rorctores renee. frequently’ | ude Black, and wyselt wore we Pament to- | bretks Into’ w granary’ filled with matters | The Tompest in a Teapot on tho Mo- | bss tuluotion iu iho peieo, | the canos, witch 5 ; your condition, and tho charnctor and ac cond Upon He. Matonists- nid in pertact hire | Hout which £ Mave naver talked before, aud . ae y. which mny by being | wad i Iesttate now (o speak of, beeausa I do. tls. nominee Reservation. by Visi Reeateetion of the Uiveot Rebeltion Teatls | MARPAC uc tina tho Tort ae fore | mony as a tho ricits o¢ States wulor the | Hee gny porsonalrerercticn tn miyscy at 1 vy tho squaws and thrown, iu largo piles, where thoy aro roasted until tho woody ecales opon RADW 3 i Lido not tt AY airieting the Government in any ondeavors it | Constitution. 1 do not re Hure vou, If you the facts Lhave given, and tho uuta deop ant, Thoy aro then withered (ho Last Hours and Vindlentes tho Penn. Aree toatrongthon your command, should | stances in which there was adiference of | fo toneinimind my relticianes to speak for | An Agont Who Acted Arbitrarily, aud aud sacked for usu, Hoford the whiter Roltlod q your diapntehox bo of nfinttra too important to | opinion between tts npon any of the linpor- the: public upon these subjects,” 3 a Bol cH Ys sylvanta Statesman. he Intrusted to tha maita you will convey thot | tant questions thon under consideration.’ z ie a Thou Got Frightoncd. by apectal mearenger. | Whenever, tn your jidg- |e funderstand that dude Black was ti ment additional aupplicg or reinforcumouts Fe | Joyal to the Government In those days 2” EVERGREEN FODDER. 3 % fi Btrecessful a 7 The Days of Trongonable Plots—Buohan- | uecewnts (or sone eee atanco communi: | “Most assttredly you to. No tan could - Intorviow with tho Oflolal and Several of i 7 : and | have been more ardont or carnest in his at | ano Exporlmonts of Dr. Weeks, of an's sera and tho Relief ant tiporous elfort abe mnade to" Bows ingle a re Gala CH te utenti Oconomowoc, It Preserving Green the “' Dreamers," 4 of Sumter. . them.” Urging those things calculated fos { Food for Min Stock. ——_—_ this lottor MnJ, Anderson has | the designs af the Southern mon than Judge Spectal Viavateh to The Chicago Tribune. Speetat Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune, retary anal frequently eral the progress | Black. Yow will remembor that he held nee matte to go a here, and for suing years afterwurd, tho tndiaus . rolled alinost uxeluatyely on pine ute for food Mtring the winter, oad when tho vrop falled the red mon suffered from hunger. ——— a suamerut ence! RESOLVENT 1 —___. Womon Hiding Ton Miles—Uxeltemont Bocauao of a Chango In tho Program " 4 ‘ Qa i 5 A Brutal Father's Command, Pure blood makessound fh wu “ NO} 7 . b—One fs al- SItAWANO, Wis, Bont, 2,-Shawano Isa poace: ni flenh, atrona ho F tho batteries being constructed uround hits, | most cordial and confidential relations with Oconomowoc, Wis, Sept. 4 . W. ¢ Counc, Bhures, I, Sept, 3—Tho ten- | Aelearskin, If you would huvo y 8, and Holl, Stanton, and Black in Full Accord on All and which lopked olthor to the defonso of the tf. Buchanan, and could speak with him | most justified in saying that uever has any. iinet repens sha anhaot Wall lye AullG HNN: TAD Tetween Nise Pinneo, of | 5our bones sound, without cnrloa ee Lesh fr Quostions Concerning the tntogrily of Inebor or to anattack on his own position, Tit nn all these uestions us few other men | ting attracted tho attention and oveupled " ; i! 4 ho hus not sugested that those works con ‘ Out 3 she made any request | fy ret hing HATHOSLN: " Hregi- | ists moro than the recent success of simerl of Socessian. Aina! be vontta hin. Onthe contrary, on the | tin tssured that he otten spake to tho I rk cart faenises {BAN tel ——— Weh January, 861, ina letter to this department, | dent in the privacy of thelr intercourse w t an Urs 0} é ho tscs this’ cmplitic language: “ft do hope | much wore warttl even than he cin iy ‘Tho reaters of ‘Uy Dhitadetphia Dress, Sent. 2 that noattenipt will he mado by our friendsto | Cabinet. Thave had some of hls vonvers Judge Holt was appointed Postmaster: | throw supplles in; thotr doing 0 would do more | {ions with Mr. Buchanan reported to tn fexton fitlr, use Ke. * 1d Four oom! Colorado, ant Mrs, Burke,of Nebraska, eamo | LIAN RESOLVES Way's SanWAP SRE t , th auld. While he would: stale hls postion iN | the spare moments of sclentitic nzrienltur bated reelected Saeco tor its warehouses are Mlled to overttowing with ervation of ensilnec. | tho necessaries of Ite in the eatp, and long Trine will perhaps | tratnsdaily pass northward Ueuring thotr supe remember the predivted popularity of the | piles Atty, soventy-tve, aud 100 miles inte tho the fine one-mile traek by splendid condition, ‘ 5 and thoevent Itself was the object of tho ene ay DOr LOO Rta ealing are. ! ty ureatest Interest to the 10,000 people guth- | reasoning power that clearly ul Het " y 2 * | process spoken of in an Interview with Dr, | wilderness trodden only by tha pino-huntors, : z e | and eupation A heerns Det General, vie Drown, deceased, by President | barn inte tei suney, whon referring to tho | Wich show how earnest he was In his fidels | Wis which was published in the dally of | Ithas {a the Inst few weoks, howaver, acquired ora to wits at At zane. feral ie Ox | op—t Mreleurees-—tho Koay aniee corsa ete y Buchanan, March 11s When Floyd was | yatteries ote. constructed in bis vicinity, he Heyy the comeerit to mind an Interview bee | Feb. &. Aad Inasmuch ns tho Doctor has'| Hew interest ay tho centre around whch nume altentsntt pocnmne tense, nnd tho wnthustnsin | fy atineod and wonkeancd” hy anaigyean Sevretyyy of War and Horatio King brought | ohn nit ature and welleapnolntod ono, to | tou on the Sunday niorning after Mr. | yg good a success ax hasbeen made by any= WAN AND DISASTEI 3 deaeaete : nished inankind with’ that has fun had never before ridden ina race outside | Rodway's Sarsupariliian Heetolvent. nrezely hor own State,.but her endurance and skill Sere es fae es nd suttorinis humanity, nnn eytestrionne had been #0 often prayed ital stonee Of pain and diss! a eke there that, sho recently challenged Miss | too est eg ane tone Mights, owe tis Mine = Pinneo,, who has’ ridden a aneuesstilly in’ suet ‘contests. in| FALSE AND TRUE t Louis, and a number of dit- to the Post-Otlice, From the tine Judge} ontor this barber, and tho chancesture thit it | Bir ehanan hid prepared his Molt entered the Cabinet he nnd Mx. Buehans | willthon te ata great sacrifice of life"; and in | ayswat ‘Tro ‘Tie SOUTIC CAROLINA Cosmots- | in this Stato is espeelally attracted to the In- | ‘The first muttortugsof tho tenpot-storm which nu wera the warniest friends, and continued | & postscript he adds: Of course, in apeaking SIONE! 4 Ido hot rofer tu tho He 5 yentlon for preserving green fodder, which Ig | has sineo rufecd such a commotion were heard 60 during the trying scenes preceding the Re- fle straucemn ofa anal party alippinie Ie thia | and all ures of you had determined to re- | of such Inestimable value to stock-ratsers aud | on rhozith ult. when a few straggling rod-men, b alt Wh on Mr Buchanan was leaving | sugycstion of a stratngom was well considered | slg?” dairy, 11 1 the Doctor's | C2 Steeds wayly cuparisoned, passed through petlion. iste NL, Holt went with hint to [41 connection with all the Information that L recall the crisis distinctly when wo had i The three pul nee nts on he Dactor’s | shawanoon tholr way to the Menumince Re- Washington Judge Hel wen conld He obtained beuring tion it, and ineou= | determined to leave tho Cabinet, for wo were | farm aro now being filled with gree corn | servo, located Just north of Shawano, with its the curs, and us they were parting the ex | sequenco of tho vighanes and number of tho | in accord on this as well as other questions, | stalks, nnd a visit to tho piace wf averation body, the attention of our country genflemen | bave been hovering. \, Wo oxtrnct from Dr. Rndway's "Tra, bs = hd ‘4 ferent States, to ride ton intles for $5,000, Iscase and 1tsCuco," : Atlgo om President took him by the hand and suid: guard-boats in and outside of tho harbor it wus | {do not, however, remember the dotalls of | fount ten or twelve men oecupled, ‘Tho Spe eaciaees nt Keshona, about seven | one thing which udded to tho excitement of p mee OF DISEASES Col RY a ‘ "4 rite’? rejeoted us tmprietienble, that especlal meeting, because during all | Doctor was tu hla glory, “Well,” said he, | miles distunt, tho race today was the manner fn whielr the | |, “Holt, you have heen trite. view of these very distinct, declarations, | tic oventfil Aree Judge Black, Mr. | “your article in Tite Enum has brought Your reporter reached tho ground too late to | Council Biuls and Omaha sporting inen RA DWAY’S “Lhavo trled to be,” was the response, and | and of tho carnest desire to avold a collision a8 | ci tton, and myself were In consultation by | over 500 people and letters of Inqulry con- | give any record asin oye-witness of the diroful | ranged themselyes on tho Issue of tle von- the two parted never to meet ugaln. Toe ae eo ltne of volley indicated in my iet- | day and'by night upon the Important vents | cerning this metho, If Ithas brought one. | atfairs but from some eonversntion with parties | test, Sporling mon nit oven professional Nesides closing up the last years of Buchan | for or the 1th of Gamure. whieh bus beon | than trausplring, Judo Black’s intlmacy | They altseem crazy over tt. It Is Just the | who wero present} glvo the following scraps. an’s Aaluatitstration ag a Cabinet oflicer, trendy quoted. In ‘that Maj. Anderson hit | with the President made him the best me- | thing, beenusy I ilisa longfelt want” | sy tiret iutorviow was with 4 i Ib remalned a power in Mr. Line | heen requested to report Mat once” | thm through which we could speak to the Do you think enstlage will be generally TUE AUENT, El) STRPHENS, abide ATGTe: Yomalgn? a wows! rene “whenever, fn his Judguont, additional | Pregitent with all the warmtt wo felt upon | used umong the farmers anc dairymen ? ian croesne a dake ver kab uaTTaLls colu's Administration and streveeding ones, | supplies or 'reiiforeements were necessary for | thyse grent questions.” “No; the average farmer vannot rin It brossing my’ desire for a stor: ve far beyond the close of the War. Ile was at | ia safety or for u sucecssful defense of me Doyonenll to mind tho day when you | satisfactorily, It requires not only close at- | of thd recent stirring events, bo gavo the fol- the head of the urean of Milltary Justices | fort." Bo long, thorafore, is bo rewninen een | grat expressed your opition to Mr. Huclinn- | tention and thoroughness, but eapital and a | lowlnys luring the Hebellion and — afterward, Mu HE Solna Apprenenslon,. Stil, as the | anin Cabinet ‘imeetlug upon the Southern | sclentitic knowledge of the principal on “About three months. ago I recived orders oe Hae Mr. bincoln’s Seeretary of.| necessity for action might nrise at any moment, question 2? which it fs preserved. Quly bolt one | from the Consslunor to stop thodanco known aud wage: Biter . 3 podidon tine heen guictly prepared. and is | Lda not distinetly, although 1 do remem | farmer out of twenty could aiford to start | as tho Dream dance among tho fudians, ‘This Is War for on fow days after he wy to sail from New York ona few hours’ no- | bar that heeniled upon me one day fur it, | one, Of course It will pay for. ansbody, pr fsort of Order nmong thom, the first principles was Innuguratotl Presidetn, To would | tive for transnorting trouns and sunpltes, Ha Kore and 1 gave it to tilt wih all ins fore, at viding thoy t mvs i bra ss Ae reat of which ure teaietanve te the Goverumont. lave suceeeded to that position again when | Suinter, | ‘This ster ML lerdotaiie, | Could, for, aithough wSouthers man, 1 never | good busines gu ft Tholr servico ts to work themselves’ into sen, Ci 11 ft matt Int, | Sisiotl OF Gon. Rcott. sno ret ae + | once doubled what ny duty was in the face | commercial or mercantile enterprise, wid | i aiiy, nud k when his retirement was agrect i bd vs a a and business mon cause over from Omit bn ony large numbers, and to a man backed Mrs, i ) t Burke, whilethe Bluils became the champion ( ( | at tho povl-vooms, as well as on tne streets, | b of Miss Pinnco, UY, NUKE SPEAKS. qeeebnle Bln Disnasogs Carlos gf tho Tone. Rus Oo : Co 2 ous 5, Bad eqtestrienne, ninouneed that his daughter | Hickors, White Swelling, Sculd 1 ed Rheum, was not well enough to endure the t Affections, Cankers, Glandulue Swelling fie ho was willing uate youneee dinghte: 3 | Wasthig and Heuay of tho Body, Phnples an Lizzie Pinneg, should be substituted tor the | Hlotehes, Tumors, Dyspopsin, Kidney and Dias Tuce with Mrs. Burke. The latter protested | dor Diseases, Chronia Rheumativm end doa aguinat this arrangement, and riding np to | Consumption, Gravel, and Catculous Deposits =, J id varictivs of the above complaints " of 7 21 the Judges’ stand, and in full view } gm plaints to whieh i a =) “Doyou remember the following ‘mem | hazard inminer.” dreum, if It be to Kill thofr dearest friend, kerr | Sumetimas are given spocious names, Mr, Lincoln wanted to appoint hin Attor- | Anderson and Capt. Foster, now offered tor the | chanan fi the fall o! son to mikes prictical use of ensilage in ' e eeliie Wate ais Would net ite. | eet ee r a 0 diseases diey-General, aud when he offered him tho | first tine, and for the disclosure of which this ‘Tho Union fs necessarily perpetual. No State | the West?” away from thuir farms’ at the busicat | cowards, declaring t iat Itndway's tesolvent furnishes, Itcuressep ul = senson, and rendering them dlgobedient and Governtuent was wholly unprepared, enn inwfully withdraw ‘or be expelled from it, “Twas inthe dalry business, and made a seotes TI place sald: ‘Yhe decluration now made by the Major that | qne Woderut Constitution Igasimuch a partof | spechity of shipping a high grade of butter uae eal eer reer Pete arered Oe a “Judge Holt, Lhave Infnitly more pleas- | he would not oe willing to risk Als Foputation on } tho Constitution of uvery State ns iC tt had boon | yng eream to Milwutikes, and felt the neces- | This who would nob refuse to. participate it are In tendering you thls place than you ean | 82 attempt, to throw reinforcements tuto | toxtunily inserted theruin, Tho Federal Gov | sity probably more than my nelghbors of | tneve orgies, Whon this order was given, a : Charleston Harbor, and with a view ot holding | ernment Is soverulyn within its own sphere, and a te evlytcsl - J 4 jiossibly have In accepting {t.? Possesston of tho dame with wt fores of fest than | nets iircctly upon tho individual citizens of feeding sony Kind ot fodder which would {area tinier roracd pete eds aneitions After considerable thought Judge Molt de- aie yuod and wall dial pir moa, tikes the every Stntes dyithin these nits ita cverelva yuu £6 Tighe ate iad Neal bs eon ue obeuthnlty money. a ba btn ‘aubinitted, i, u ppartinen ny st by val ut soir, 4 a = . | 7 ellned, saylug In his note to Mr “Lincoln soantionee contained no sivh intimation. T have ae ean aunpresd fnsurrection, figut | sticeess the French had with onsite, and Feeaks nro; Mumetor, 7 learhod that a maabee u that ho thought ho could serve him best | tho honor to be, very respectfully, your onedl- | battics, conquer armies, disperse hostile” com | sw no reason why It could not be managed pp iz avhere he was, E eut servant, ‘aan ‘ Je pou * binations, aud punish any or il of its enmnles, suggesstully hore, ‘al ou know the rogults Hl een gun 4 DANCE, eer pf otive “Phe le I yinado a erent hupres- tenn meet, repel, and subdue a! ial 4 - hat do you think of.thils new-fangled io rat day thoy caine I road om tho ordor of Ile has now retired from active Ife, and The letter evidently mado n greut Tmptes: | imainst ie Hut it, canoe obliterate asiuslo | iden of buildies te custlagecpite waiter tia | to Doourtaient: but thoy paid no attention €O < ston upon Mr. Lincoln's mind, for le sent for er of building the enstage-pits under tha lives In Washington quietly enjoytug tho | Ts'vary soon after lis receipt. When | ar- | Commonwealth trom tho map of tho tnton or | stables?” itwhutever. 1 thon toleyrapued to the Depart- sundown of an eventful life. Noman In | iver at the White House he ivited mo into | declare indiserin’nate war agiist uh tos | that Is a Yankeo idea, through and | Pont, aud asked Waal T whould do, and, in case Amerien [s as good authority upon matters | 4 private room and, looking at me earnestly sd through, to economize in space. Lt las ouly 7 with Lizzie Pinnco, who had no reputation | by step, aurety from the foundation, and rostores on revord 13 iu equestrlemie, uuless her | the injured parts tothoir sound condition, Thy father would admit before the whole crowd | Wastes of tha body are stopped, und healthy PI , , | blood i# suppticd to the aystom, from which that he was atrult to lut Minnie Ptnneo ride i ich new the race, Mrs. Burky is a slight butit, rather Hower ot ftndenes Resotren te first corrective pretty blue-eyed Ilttle woman, aud the crowed In cases whero tho syaton: has heen sallvated, cheered her angry manifestations of detinuee, | and Mercury, Quicksllyer, Corrosive Sublimate’ Finally, all bots were declared off, and, after | bavo accumulated and becomo deposited juthe the old man Pinneo had made a speech, half | bones, Joints, ete. causing caries of tho bones, apologetle und half explanatory, Mrs, Burko pues spinal Be an joatitortiona, white 4 ch ystem, It is satt that theses equestrionne matches If those who aro tuking: these medivincs for originated in Minneapotls, ‘There ts just ne eure of Chronic Scrofulaus or Syphilltia 2 ri e 3, howevor slow may bo the curo, "feel bete Y cont with tho guilty. could hive about Hfty troaps to aupport mo, | Svuitgh of the dangerous and even barbarous | torenna tind thelr Renoral he “Aranspiring during the last days of | Sr} nnd with s great deal of feeling, lo sald: “TL do not call it to mind especially, execpt been tried bata veritnont, with whit site: | Tho Department answered, Mhstrueting moto | i thom to aula fmumetiee srowus, anu dua thelr flesh and Weight inereasiinn Or {mprerag Buehanan’s Administration as Judge ILolt, “*Have you a doubt of . that Lknow that those were Judge Black's | 68% 1 do not know. Let them experlinent | stop the danco, but stating’ that toro wero no | interest they excite 3 of the most Intense wn ing its own, it 18 a sure align that tho cure {s pro- Deenuse for two' years he bore a conspicuous MAJ. ANDERSON’S LOYALTY ?? vlews, as they were ‘Mr. Stuntows and my with it; it can do harm, and only costs | troons nvulluvle, and that Cimust, If necessary, | dramatic nature, ‘Today the contestants |-gressing. «1 In theso disoases tho patient elther were nearly the same welght Mrs. Burke | gets better or worse—tho virus of thodlecneg 8 welghing 117 pounds and Miss Plinco £20 | not inactive; if not arrested and drlyen fromthe pounds, Both had tive swift running horses, | ‘blood tc will sproad and continuo to_undermins aod at the end of each mile they were to Fhe cone tito iots 08, Co AS ALG, Snrauparilla apring from tho horse they had ridden to | PUG) fue Pate oo find inotekso ie her, atolls which t three att wats ltardly: a dircogth, and Hosts, th hold, Mrs. Burko rude five horses, we known'as runniig stock in Nebraskt, and OV. ARI AN TUMORS Miss Pinang rode five weit aul elniet wn i A manageable brutes, which she brought from | 4 ‘ Colorado, At tho’ word “Gol? which was | pebe, Temoval of thoso tumors. by Radnar's ‘3 # Resolvent ia now #o cortainly estabilebed thas given ob 3:20, the horses were started and | y hat was once considered almost smiraculous is o i ff shane money, ‘Thos who try such experiments, | enploy special police. ‘Thursday ulaht, Aug. 26, part In every event in any wise conneeted “*None whutever’ Treplicd. own, and Levene Fencoibs OW i change my though, must hive play aL nant: to spare, Tree ‘thle ate ateh, rind Hamediacony sant with ft. It willbe mibered that, although | “My answer seemed to give slr. Lincoln | opinion as to then, They are, ns 8 oy | ‘his experimenting, toxethor with tenacity, | Tumners outovor tho Iteservo, and uoxt morn. 5, «lov very much relief. Whit was dune or said | day us they were when written, and Lhold | i. the secret of Yankee sitecess,” ing swore in Reventy-tiye special police, who, a Southern man, he was ardently loy al to the about Stafter FE lett Ldo not know, because, | tit no sueceeding action of the Gevernment | ™ hy this tlme we had reached the pits, A with tho nine renter polica ‘and the jut, ‘Union before as well as after tho War tvezan | being a Southern mui, Las not ab that mos | has liany wise changed them or destroyed sitet ; i VO Ine ft forcd of about, nluety, We forined 5 5 steam-engiie In place of tho usual horse- | fia procession avout 10 o'clock, and marched 1 visited him today to see what he would say | ment tntrusted with the fullest coniidence of | thelr force. that with’ power ran tho chopper, which Js siivly a | to where tho dance was going’ on. Arrived about those days ant those times. thy President and his new vies vt ‘i Asn! bit strange hat wv: he . J iay-cutter on avery large seale, Four sien | there, Lurow my mon out 1m Iino, and told tho WUCHANAN A MAN OF I". 1 see that there Is some fh tenn Core fil ¢ AONOE MEAGICS NECURE POR Lov AETY feed this ns fast as the’ other six could cnt | Menominees that tho dance must’ stop, and the I began the conversation by saying doubt upon Ma), Anderson's fide ty, too. t-te tho Union ant his ability to prove it be | and haul I ‘The corn was quite green, ears | Pottawatomle intruders that they must leave, 7 Larson datiove, nolwldiistnullae GAs woukt combat that, ag well ih 7 i si yond question, hy has for twenty years rested. | just starting, and had grown In rows threo |! dd this as Fenty ns Tooth, bomg caroful not pactlons of Jef’ Davis and ather Suuthorners TTA Seen Anderson | iiider the imputation of not having been true | tect apart, Atds of a vory rank growth of | te speak arbitrarily to thom—for fudiang don't zi Se its with per- we “s 7 ake wy Uke to bodriveu. ‘hoy sat thoro in tholr wur- that Mr, Buchanan did haye x secret under: | feet leynits to his Government, have nat | tthe Union} the Virginia sent variety, and will yleld “it is very strange indeed. [ know of | nearly twenty-iXo ton pt f rami, sad igi ee soi at wlth e cite Mitr weno tha ont Dah ri ii Ras ero wt . a “ i = very sf Bo Asst) ie iyo tons per ucre. no rinning crows OCH NOS! Tintice with excite- ness the cases 0! Jannah P, Koapp, Mra stundiig with tho Seceastanists that if they | tha slightest, doubt fils sympathies were | yotitue that Sy intiche surprised and. pained tiraueh the ‘choypor It is cut into line bits MADIE'NO“HIGN-OF SOVING: mont as tho girls rode nearly abreast the. Krapf Mrs, J. i, dolly, ond Mrs. P 1, Tews, would abstain front lostitities he would aot | doubtless with the South, Deewisy Tis Dnt eee rene ee ea nate ean he very Juicy, and jromarkably sweet to tho | , After waiting a fow moments to givo thom | firstmile around. Pluueo, stopping just by | Published fh our’ Alniguac for 1805, giso that of relnforee the National defenses In the South | gsts and family Hes were ther, but tt le | wag chilled toward v enuse whieh certainly | taste,” ‘Thts swts then thrown Inte the pity | tine to thinicit over, Latepped forward and ar- | the judges? stand, sprang Crom one liorse to | Mts. 0. 8. }ibbing, in tho “prusent edition of our States? was trie, notwithstanding this fact, 1 have | iad no stronger friend than he when it be | (by acontrivancersimilar to. that used ag a | ested two or threo of thom, and pusied thom i Eruse No, sir, Ido net beliove any such thing. | never donbted. f 1) “Ralse and ‘Tru neuitlleg wvilelt three mien were holding, and, ‘Ono bottle contains more of tho active princi- 9 changs in ten seconds, whilo han nuy other Preparation, Burke, passing the stand, made the Shine LEER eee cr eT rere ‘others require Inefght seconds. and both dashed down the | tive or six times nainuch. course again, Burke lad guined on the | , ONE DOLLAL PER BOTTLE. change and gained also in the heat, Sho came thundering down the homestratel at least a quarter of a Jength ahead amid wild REE \ | i K cheerlng, jd flzeatl lashing fo Suregls of TE RE DY. victory she shook her fists tn old man INUTES Tinneo’s face as- she went -by and Fae cr pea er it Pere a shouted, “You coward!’* She mado y 1 il her second change from her horsa i H i to a fresh ono in six aud three-fourths seconds, while Pinmeo consumed twelya ) seconds, Both girls rode splendidly, “Miss | in trom ono to twonty minutes, nover falls to re- Wright, the famous hurdle-riderot England, } Meve PAIN with one thorough nvplication; no who has but recently Innded in this country, | matter how violent or oxcracluting tho pal tne was In the judges’ stand, and could not re- | Rheumatic, bed-ridden, infirm, Cripple Necv- press her exclamations of adniration. Pin- | ous Neuralgic, or. ORAL awit does an neo lost from inexperience on making hor | sulle RADWAY'S READ ba: vould take sume better eviden ae ‘of Jett Davis or any other testi cin. 1 fear he must, have become omblttered | straw-carrlor on aseparntor), where two mou | SE8g,my ten. | thon stepped farcard, thee, eat uy THE LAST DAYS OF BUCHANAN'S ADMINIS- \ Hone nee of tis Jotbheaiy party towne sro nn trang it down ikinkes tut Pe ic Mee rape par ame net, tees e RATT Mans thant. 3 possible that adverse action o| everything. ris smoothly it takes but a | he stepped bot te dint Mr. teh ~hePentiee Buchan sete suaeaa F* the Republican Senate upon his nomination | very short thine ty run throwgh atom. At | from “hl Pe ate abe Panes of ale ores mary oroenl . ils belt, when one of his friends that subject. r. Unehanan was eminer “By nu means. Ln tally he was very | for the Suprome Beneh may have had gome- | the rate thoy word working we should. esti- | raisod a war Whoop, Bod imincdiately ali was wna of pent Me abliorred the thought brain Mr. Buchana ‘at ‘ was getting old be- | thing todo with It. Whatever It was lt lyn | mate that thoy coull casily stow away ten to | confusion. ‘ho Vottowntomies stopped right of war during tils Presidential teri, and was he became President. He understood | cause for regret both for himself and the twanty tons per dap. y ny. up along side of tho polteo, close Guougt to pree ¥ doubtless willing to do whatever he cout to | very wef) that a war during his Adininistra- | couittry. Dr. Weeks think|that he will have some | Stik tol from shooting, and most of tho pris- preserve the peres within the ruuze of-lls | ton meant ruin to the Unlon, and: he: wits Were you present when Judge Binek | 200 tons to carry ht) through the winter, ant | fivertors tucthor L eommenods the oie ¢3. tluiy under the Constitution and) laws | therefore exceedingly ansious to avert it, | wrote fly famous meuorandin to the Presl- | ay his thirty derseyheat enitle only require | gull back, whieh thoy did resdllysabout the of the United Stites, but 1 should | No man can tell the rinks and) strnggles Mr, | dent, whitelt was the condition upou which | seventy-tive tons if this, ho iy Linking of | only order thoy obeyed while twas. there, -T deny emphatically that he ever Jind any :| Buehuman had after Mr. Lineot was elected | he 23 well as yourself and Mr, Stanton,were | keeping 1 large folk of sheep. If he does ] thon returned to Kesbonn, and. that night about understanding with the Southern people } and before he was Inaugurated President, | torematn in the Cabinet? this successfully, aliarge profit could be | 2: I A in the 2 o'vlock atartad tor Clintonville, whore I telo- whieh would prevent! carry: | The Sceesstonists wore after him constantly. No, sle3 L was not, although Mr. Stanton | realized as‘ the explriments shaw that thy | graphed the state of alfuirs. ‘The Cutholic Ing out the expressed and well n polley | As wo went In we would Oud them coming | may have read it to mo, or rather the copy he | mutton would be a far supertor quality. | Meneminocs were in a terror-stricken condi- of his Administration, to refrain from lros- | ott, and as we went out we would tod them | he had mide. Lf remember distinetly ‘that | Engilage plts here the Tnruly ‘of huney Hoe rend. ge : Hut to pe ap and Clinton- ile nets, If powsible, but to defend theSouth- | golhe in, ‘Chey were persistent with and at | Judge Black modified “Mr, Buchanan's | Lapham and Capt. {thomas L. Parker, of | Sle.) found a torrible exoltemout, In ro- ern forls te the lust wstremity If they were | thnes almost Bullled the Presiden nth [answer lo tha South Carolina Com- | Chicago, have been dude and are now in ee 7H Ai assniled. Live often thought while luok- | morning ofttlines you could see traces of the | Musoners, 1 remember it now only process of illing. Ths State silo at Madison, | ORDERED MAJ. DENITAM, WITH FORTY SOle the back over that: stormy period Ghat Mr. | suiferigg he had endured during the night. | & general, way as one of the features | built after Dr Weds! model, 1s already DIERS, a Buchanan acted most wisely and Judlelously | Ie natatalty felt that he owed these people Isis which, arose over the anes- | filled. : io this Resoryo. Thoy arrived hore Wednesday in his treatment of tho Southern question, | some consideration, ‘They were his political the of oaths arith South Cerollna avout } afterngon, | Stonday moraing the ancors broke yey Bee sie Went, flyin aro Fiztenmation Of the Kidneys, Taytaammation You must bear in mad that Mr Biehamur | frends, and to thes he was hudebted for the | the surrender of Surnter, ‘Thore were a great cum, Zucrday thoy danced jo Stockbridge, and | aid ng she rode by th 2 M3 | Of the MMudder, Inflammation of the Horalt, Was surrounded by 2 Congress whieh would | exalted position hu held, aud he struggled | miny Iiteresting a8 well as important things QUR WOUNDED PRESIDENTE Weilnasday morning left for, the cranberry- fn fe by the grand stand, her fice Congestion of the Lunga, Sore Throat, Diff t ‘ine ' u marshes by tho Eau Clatre trate" aot have voted a wan or a dollar tostrongth- | ta Keep them satisfied and quiet as well | trausplring at that tlue in the Cabinet over i j Did yt, Bu the force at Ghocommiand of the -exeed: | as li aiglit withontt abating his fidelity } tut uuestion, and it would by Impossible 10 | 4 stalwart ome etch ite. sant tor the troops? rue trouble when you ive if a war should be preeipitated. “Ttirm- | to the Union, It was a trying piace and por | ell to mind the particnlirs of them so that L) Stately Inform, in atid sage, “Ltd not send for troops, 1 merely repro ly beliove the fret that because so tuch of | plesing tues. No man before or since has | could state them to yon with any degres of |” From party ranks hut becn selected, sontad the state of uffalrd, L have nover vecn, Corbearnice was shown to the Suath and that | been surrounded by such at chaos of eonillet- | aeeuracy, even If L evor.so much desired,” And hy the poople’s fotes clected atrald inygolt, but the Indiauw is u tricky fellow wo refrained from firing first upon them | ing demands and perposes as Mr. Buchanan, PRESIDENT MUCHANAN'S LOYALTY. o Hil the oluce which once hid known to tundie, kive us great moral si 6 path when war |] remember Slidell was very persistent In| You seem to approve Mer Buchanan’s | {iim who bad mato dir hearts nis throuo— tee a aL US abe -Leadeerhae tp Chg: finally came. Lameconvinced that the feel- | urging upon the President hls Southorn Tey and e t oro dlncoln tho good, bth wisv and yreat, at five that thoy Ast vet upon the Hug aroused | views, and. Twas gind to have been tha podigy wut commend his loyalty Who rutod go mildly per the State, feieliaelly aildiiunlges: stopbeds Ieweill work: “So bdld, and do now. 1 wish distiue ‘e bur peonty fo w pitch of enthustusm whieh | cause of ridding Mr. ‘Buchanau of lis hue | to say that t bellove sir Buehairan alattnetly Met fall by tho nawa: a at at ha tae Tuinto tho tri Aushed with excitement, she hardly ever for- cult Breathing, Patpitution of the Heart, otte shake her fist in eld man Pinneo's Mysterica, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, In- ave, and taunt him with fis defent, Miss Hlutensa, Headuche, toothache, Neuraltas Pinnco lost heart, and her face hecume the Khoumatism, Colt Chitin Ague Sulltsy ale a pleture of miserable disappoiutment when | Slater, and Frost dtltes. | irulsce, sine the fourth mille was run and Burke eame in | eter Complaints, Nereauanaas. seater ‘| : 5 Most degply mourn { proportion of the tribe Join in tho | fresh horse, she sank to tle ground, carried us through the War. If we had first | portunities, ' Tesneeks und nt all times trie to tho daiton. | ele wank suewe seotye iene ciate lance’ . but her father, with ‘an. asslstadt, Hitt: (REVERAND AGUB cared foc ele eit fired upon thom tho Demoerats allover tho SLIDELT. Hv belfeved—nand so did J—that a war during | With highest hotiorspf the diate, “About onv-fourth iro pagans, mostot whom | ed her to her horse, and the wild, brute, | cura Fover and Ague, and othor Mularious, North would Inve said: they wre mak-.) «tpon taking charge of the War Depart} | Js Administration, espeelally If we began it, | And thinicing only byw to fit s Joinit. Probably about 400 men, women, and | springing aside, dashed in by the. judges’ | Hillous, Scarlet, Typhold, Yellow and other ing war von the South! and the mortl | pont Lfound that Mr, Slidell had induced’ | would result in the destruction of the Union, | ‘Zhe peoplo's suat, expectant wilt, culitron: farce of Inving waited to bo attacked would 4 4 5 y “ WAY'S PILLS) 60 quickly While walting for the inconitn, stand, crushing through a miss of lowers | fevoracaided by’ RADWAY'S PILLS) 60 9 train, “llow many Pottawatomics do you think t Mr, Floyd to promote Gon. Beauregard, his | for the reason L have given you. It was the H with which her frionds had prepared to | a5 RADWAY'S READY RELISI, 2 Have been against us, Nothing culls tuis tuck | Pittherinelawe over ceo treks eet five or six | eannon-ball on aud not from Fort Sumter | About too whore ba could gu, wee nut 125 Pottawatomlos and Chippewas.” | ¢rown her vietory. ‘Thirty-one seconds were | ', le will Ina fow moments, whon taken Mote fo idnd more than thinking buck over those | oficers entitled to promotion, Tat ones au- | that saved the Union. It was hls polley to Teateed by the jremdrans weal brat “Shall you ueroat any of tho refractory Mon- | lost bofore old min Pine got the horse onto | {ng to tho directiona, ee craaches DNtrhe slays aud of mulled the order nnd gave the commlssion to | preserve the pees i possible and hand over | Of lave aud eare to bring Aguin omincen tho cpurse and with x wicked blow sent him | Dysontory, Colle, Wind iu tho Howels, andall lo MAJ. ANDERSON’S CONDUCT AND EXPRES: | tho olticur entitled tot on account of rank | the Government intact to his sueeessor, | From stekness, suffering, und pain “ bean't tell yot. Wo gball act in accordance | thundering down the track. Miss Pinneo’s | ternal Pains. a least oe ie nnd senlort ‘The dny after thls was done | Air, Stanton, Jadge Black, and inyself The loving partner of bls joys with instructions from the Department.’ faco was white with, fatigue, suffering, anil ‘Travelors shoutd alwayscarry o bottla of Rade Noy, after the War, we think how differ- | LT ealted upo he President, and he honded | differed at thes with him as to” the And tnuthor of bis dutvous loys— WYNOSI,+ ent ii would be it such aerisis were again | mre anclinpudent note addressed to hin by.} best way te do Hila, but we wore agreed that | Elite with hope und bled desire, Clxapnatatuent ba dia crowd eheered with | way's Ready Rollof with thoi. A few dropsin: w one of tho leading dancvors, by request through ‘upon us. ‘Then day after day Maj. Anderson | Mr, Sildell, demanding to know whether the | {annst be done, Buchanan was a man of | Abt eyes alizht with sparkling Ure— fut Santa tl the wildest dollzht, with which people in| water will prevent. aicknoss or puis irom enc’ . . ! in Interprater, that hu woutd oxpluin tho dance. | less clvilized countries grect the crueities of | chango of water, Tt ta butter thua Fread dlown the fortress he was to defend. W hisaet. DT regarded it as a very improper an ind estions Of his Cabine vancelve holl, 5 2 s 1 ound cael . ae a AA A, at | Epa tnd nane| sae eed ee ee i | ane egr inufoyelddnite Great iipee acai | me tg ueranraeeh waaay terete | CAUTION, queer he did not fire and destroy thei “1 agees with you entirely? said tl ns ni to taved bis coun- | Amid those genes of earthly Jo; g nd * when you emne to take Into STATA Prosictent “und L will ‘send Mr Mildelt 1 nots try, ant dld the best he could under the elt- | With uo sud trouble ioanays id eee anienaae Hope do ert al rat) ninth inile, she begged her father, us | | Ail remodial agonts capable of destroying Ite tho party divisions, the peaceful inelnattons hat eifeet,? cumstances to preserve It. 2 never tind wp Givin no warntug nor ular toll us not todo bad, Ourmon promisonot to lie, | sla was beaten, to Jet her off from running | by an overdoso ehould be avoided. bi ‘af our people, and the attitude of Congr :, itent, you shout do more. if | doubt but that at sone tline Justlea would be | He coally polsod tho deadly ure: or steal, or drink whisky, If any of thembroak | the last mile, “No; you must ride it if oplum, strychnine, arnica, byoschamus, it may. be easy to see that those conspleuons | that aetof mine wis not yours it was noth- | done hin: and lis Administration, ttcould | 4 vivid tinsb, the bullet wped, a, {Nh Kills you,” said the old man Pimieo, who wt or powortyt remodios, do at cortuly times 4 tiont during thelt few moments before had posed before the xe ona doce, rollave tho tutlant due mt ‘And Gurilold oll aw {€ for dowt, ‘Gur cules GUE Drenshors take esl INA che ving: acts of conciliation uw iov- ic 4 not be dona in the hei vale, ol ~ va es conciliation on the part of the Gov. | ing, and | think thesingle statement that it | not be donoln the heat of war, while fol ** Did your mu start to hurt the Agent?” ernment and its officers at thnt tne were | was your net is the best way lo settle the | lowed ft, Any man's word In its belialf, no | A,oty af auculab rose trou all. of 288 7 crowd as the parent too tonderof anuther | goso, if repeated, inay rugravate and fncress? wisest und best, quustion. matter how prominent his loyalty, would Aer mne tends wane neR Ino Cry aehiee ae or 3 Dive lis a. aeenG ehitd to let her ride when, HL So.Miss T'tn- the aulteritine nad Ayothor dose. ChusO death “Lyemember. that Maj. Anderson's corre | Mr, Buehunan really sent the note ag 1 | Hel have been aeoupted or fils motives under- ke hl out and fot bln die!” anil when the Agont cite to him, be kiooked | neo made the Inst mile, but with so little | Thoreis no noceasity for using theso uncertaly Spondence nt the thus was pecultur, und wt | suugested, and the west day” Stlelelt was In | Saou” ; ‘Tho coward-sneuk was ytud to find reuretl." ‘a pipe, aud tho Ayent Was | courage or effort that, with what she lint | agents whon a positive romedy Hho Ladvere thes wimbignong, After AM ol bee | the streets denouncing hhin, wid L think | ‘De you eull to mind Iefuge the prison-bars hohtid, t *To'wny of tho Indians foot hostile toward the | silued befure, Burke won the race by over x} Heady Rellef will atop the most oxi cune President L renimined Seeretary of War, | Buchman never spok if hind afte t a WHEN GEN. CASS LEFTUCTHE OANINET?” And wants now to be hold insane whites?" tnile, and the’ judg so declared, Her time | Pala qutoker, without entatling tho Le for suveral days, wall Mr. Comoran got | was then Vostuaster-cenerdl mia Secretary |“ Vory digiinetly, L visited hit iter [| 2stde be hung, with shame aud patus “Nur at all. We wiah to live tu ponos, and no | for ton iniles was tm, 405 ‘and Pinnco's | ulty in either infant op ade Yeady to nystime tho duties, “Durlug that | of Wari anterim, uid it Mut heen thousht | kuewol his delerimination, und reusencwith | tow such a wrote, of nothing worth woud [diana und Dave no trouble, When we | Cunt, 230i, 40s THE TRUE RELIEF. edial tine o letter from Gun, Andorson wis re- | best for my ofllelal relations to continue such | him against his wet. do’ sald: *flolt, you | Gould tow Nation's wo tye birth, Meee re armoire pnd Ee tity ak, Rae foals: 4 Rapway's Reany Letter fs tho only Fim Served, sinc I Wits oF uueh se chinracler tat:y, to the vn at Me. Huehanan's torn, butatter | area Southorn mun, und representa ‘very de SegturONE Bs Nee TU rind iis Wo tuust put awuy all bird footings waatust GIVE THE NIGHT.OWL A CHANCE. agantie Yoo ee eae Ns i 5 Side! le ent % v That seeks use behfud, ” 2 y re history. of Maj, Anderson's acts and utter. My attention was next given to Cutgaao, Sept, B—1t may not bo gonorall, thorlty 1 was netin ly nt xivan IGAGO, y go! ly us Seerotary of Wary Ho | section will not sustuin me, Lreasoned thit | {but seruples not ut any ducd? if af i auiies fram the, bes , of the t Hut whero was tho despotte powor MONI COIN, known to tho public of Chicago that at lenwt i Nuwirte ctr Abel tate lng a at eels wig Nt ete Huscltaran ats not send any | it was the duty of every man who was loyal ‘Want culled tt MENG iti Ee. nnothor “drenmer,” whe has been through tho | threo or tour thousand of her workmen (prob- t Wa § C0} HMA Ny HINL roto a Inte tas Stee Linconver ites nee i wo to the Senate tor Ewan id be rejected. | to the Union to stay and do his best to gave |. Sinco throuuh the world (tls voufossed War, und looks strong enough to go through | ably I put it too low) are employed at ulght, aud (a) : {e) } WHCGW Tie ta tite hase deter i vit ide ts then wont to the President and withdraw | the Union? Quer Country is with Freedom vlestt ul more, 1 consequently huve to steep In the diy, It ta ita iz Aperients, Ach late revi f eng : un oben T had mule to giving up the | "1 seu some of the critics of Judge Black's | ‘The Iienruition of ati evil, ut iy the trouble between you and your | 4 > | Peetet Pucpatterss. Rouehtieg ‘idtte an plete reviow 0 A Post-Odice Departinent entirely and he at | recent statements censure him for not leave | Guitean must now ba held’ devil, Agent?” Glaiarie Uys Tena sii Nave: aval eel tents ay Widliga’ eats 1 0; sree dott MAJ, ANDERSON'S CORMESPONDENCK once sent iy name to the Senate asSeerctary | hy the Cabinet when Gen. Cass went and | Hefore the world wo hold nis aatne * Iu doesn’t trout us rlubt, Hu ordered us not | aod night that five hours’ sloop nt night is worth Natuent mM xnelr Upers from the besinning of the wraubles, of War, Sildell tried hard to defeat my eae | wanted him to go toa?” aXe one of most dotested fame, to ge olf from the Negerve. even to buy at little | elght hours’ sleep In tho day-tliso, ‘Thoro {8 80 A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FoR CALONEL + Ty that letter frexistence 2”, Nruntion nnd got all thotraltors in the Sennte | “That ly one ting he ought to be com- | _ yy, grate Mt fu, brownie those police Hera, and | much nolso tn tho day that it 1s wlmost impossl- i pearieheh “Yes, str, Acopy isar should be, on file | to Voto against me, but L was contirmed by a | mented for, sees to me that tt wis ieee OS tae Ue gyery oneo ti a walla tugs one mon, aud takes | to for one to have suvon hour of unbroken Biegantly coated, with In the’ War’ De; artmbnts 2 pinged good majority. miuels more manly to stayund try te ont Whereon go long the sull’rer’s tal, thalr money, He has changed our ouiployéa, Porfootly tasteless, dicgantly ¢ cle there,” partent, placed one ohare were erent CHETUNE teenie ay ied ju stems che Jn unyuleh pussing wight and diy, and given Gs inen yood for nothh Ho bus clos ae ponvorn.| Sea who blow thelr | awaet gum, purge, rogulato, purify, {A ‘UUIgent senreh there failed to diad it, | purerERENCES IN TI CABINET IN TILosK | nd allowed sod Pe aertare ieee ae Thou iy doctors ont ae cael srounit spel Fea Toei Ie UGE Boor, a nt penile Yepotable! vender es volps Mt tig topet ie OAR ies forthe curoof all disorders of eEENCK IN 7 NEV IN 1 bid P 4 % ie ui a re, a 1% rs te q uy! ue but here ig copy secured from a private DAYS, ctertutned opposil views Lo come Ju, nda of ighor tyne can scare un fou 3 wants to whip) us round ‘od Tonko. is do. use hi feo, “'Patoo a-to-osl Puratoest' “Onyons, | of the Stomach, Liver, Rowels, Hitnyt ito, yan DEBS 7 ZHpie ‘ . rig 4 : . couch, to wateh the vital tide, "he wlygers down South. 8 ols + 5 ta, Oe flay Frown gage Aanecanris kecelvedt on yeator: 11 hava ufton thougtt that sumeof then | i olny the best things possible under the | yeateeil pomp woke thous Wee was naked, » What's the Buble noru? hig old array difects; ond tho nostimiin, whe rinws | rantod toatfact a permaimunt cure, Hurely tig Tneore, Wile ate eee eacer of te | ought to have been preserved. ‘The seong | Ceeumstances to save the couiftry, For ratsing hupe aud ealiutug fourm Sree De atawered | Agent oe wood. At your front duor und yells’ Lettors. and othor | etable, containing no meroury, minora ~ sant und tinbxpocted ehurueter., Why thoy were | WHEN Mr. loyd reslgned wus exceedinuly | 4 have seen an uxtriet ar coninent Upon | For utrlviue bard whtlo bo hw breath Bf itrp RPT Peo ace hulsuniccs tuo nutmorads fo muntion, all tend to | eterious dria, ymptoms resulle shexpeeted will uppeue from tho folowing brio | ertmutie, and vies Mines the War Me, Stans | What dudee Blick sald ta you nbout Gen. | ‘Yo wave bin from the geasp of Deut, From the uhuve and other interviows I nd | minute tier body wbO works at nigie calls | sukefeoresnnesnce oes digeatie . of 3 Cone ton wrote ott hls recollection of thatevene in | Seth while 1 ennvot understand. Did he say | May God, ta mercy aud in wry. mlithts Tivorybody who works at night culls ox froin digensos of the divestive orguns: Ct CNS i After toinsterring bls torees to fart sumtor | reply tom request. Ile slowed It to me, and thithe thought Gun. Seate was disloyal?” Tila milighty arin beneath fil fay 4 oF he Blood ta nt pluce, the Tullowing about the state of aifuira: ‘ho | himaelt a slave.) ation, Lnward Pilea, Fullness of the Ui Nice vo lies : t matere ent veculyod orders to stop the dance, It ro- Mire Ei 4 7 “promach, Nal Hursvu i reseed a letter to this Du | It nccorded with iny recollection exuetly, My “No sli he ai La Ll fo aie Justi shag ie pea FAC eer et rem jy (u fis lellor asking for Instructions to thus tress elton, Licias Moutoat! fant soe or Hamas, dieast ot Food, Fullness or Welgdt atte eae tpaee aot erate Bapembivey 10¥, | Lupression Ia thal Stanton never sont i, | SY suleh constrnetion, Whuteyer he did Thon with thunkeylying oer Ue lune . He provoutlod toourry tho oniprs outin | those nulsuncea? Lt 18 tobe supposed that we | in tho Stomnagh, Sour Eructations, Sinks SI Wales Sara ae tied ; Wo avo now | probably thiiklug It was not ait subject fut ay BDU Gs i. Seott wisslmply an ineldant | worl recoenias the Almlghty's band 8 very arbitrary manner al the eyo-witnosaud | will have to put up with the postman's occas | Fluttoring ut the fleurt, Chokiur or Bure troops utils lefstire, Ta bu aura the uneivtl aid fubliel gomauent, 1 huve often regretted | Hotty ple tuner iliseassion, and ho diss | tilt the troubles tat unniy, naroc Sut ho wis very fuollvhly hureh, Walt slonal bang at the front duor; but ts thoru uot | Senautions when tty a ying postr ig ja Uncourteous actionor the Government (uf Suuth | Hhatd dk not tuke a copy of ft and keep tp | Heeuy dse ahmed reflecting upon Ari all thy blessings we enjoy’. at me aud fe cutie 4) ares a tne state of | sumo remedy whereby we can get rid of tho un- Aube, polar the Bight, Fover and to yellow Carolina) In preventing us from tirehusing uy | for my own geatifiention,” aes GES, sCoTt’s LOYALTY.” Curoado, Bont, 5, Isl, Gkouiue 8, Monse, | Hanes en bun iolett vary ucrladly neanide. | Nooussary bowling of tho streut-peddlor’ | Why | tho Head. Detialenoy, of Persp iit ue bil’ thing in tho city will annoy aunt Ineonventence |" Can you reeall It naw 2 2 rd iad to huar that,” said Judge Oa ee tee hight, and tuiegruphed for truops, He thon | by those fellows wil becompelled to cme to | Hroaet, aud Zltube, and Budden Fiusbes of Hels jewhats will weave wife.” Au alter ri * Noy Lwould not undertake to. Even ie | Molt, “tor Ethink any reflection pon Gen, DR. D. W, BLISS, saw that he bad raliod u furor, us bis running | peoples’ back doors and Inform tho bousekooper | Burnivg of the Ficsh, P the trtiebas arene detclengy lt hid sures, ty tho | Leould 1 would not dean it proper to give It | Seott’s fidelity to the Cation would be unjust. ‘Te the Editor of The Chicage Tribune, away cused wiiveproad ilarah Ele only ro | wout they have to scl ju i couverstional tone, ‘A fow doses of Manway's Pisa will £608 aohe ceili pate mtr hoaddar, “HUU We for publleation, Lt was a very aiiated dls: | Ethink he often tlt that he was uot give S sures lett was to mike bla stories ft a) 5 Hy a nay’ xn, abd bo yfdoln without theny Cur ‘the satisfaction wa cussion, Indeed, Mr, Moya becume quite | quite enough tatitude tu ‘leallng WIE Me | ctttGado, Sept, ftw your today’s lasuy L tid | pay thurefore npt hostated toaund dlapatcnesof iole s Michigan Medteat News roe PSST ARNSTTION. ch in the knowlud, i 1rd | violent, and, Knowlhe Chat ho was to go out | iuilltary part of the controversy. then going | 8) exttuct from tho “THE MOST SENSATIONAL CHAMACTED, munud thie burbor iw ie we, Cau come ) of the Cabinet on account of his advanced ud Mui may at thnes have. led to Foun | Heeting upon Dr, D. W, Biles, containing wh | and otherwise add to tho alarm. Proof of this . agen aha de eB a gh susan, an Bern pianves, ihe wale tho removal or Arner e brussiun white was nat ontivaly under Freep tintin ie oars toltove part tbe fuk that se Glstonyitie ere, , o “My postion will, | 5 ‘ le he pre- oud, heard af au expression he ts sald rg vi vi a uly mat A UU tere tu 10! frouchery among tho work: | text tor language whieh mado his furtier | to have made duet ‘ont-timo which if tru, | not leave Netvolt nea volunteur surguon, but ho | wolle in Bhasiatoy lagoon alles pearur: sho, Prien errr Lae cniai for tas FundTunaelon Lito, Cables tniporsllsle, aint punisany thine in Ciecetne or Homan latory, Wit loaye Gea Hapida wilt a fuatlags of ine hudwbuwn biavele ainuguiaely rae fron’ way force which. can be browgh hi t Is i le ty owas ib Virgilin, you Know, and the | fiutey which was ralied thoro~the Thled Bilebl> | tact or Judyun bs A) would ouabla ino, io tho Gront of eet anmoy Southorn people would sustain hime? story Roes that ono day a party of Virginians | au, i hala inteuticie wave doubts root good ine hus raw! upplles tite thats ne exces . ne Within the | course, for they seemed UN v7 ide meek ‘i x eubalde, As un jntelligent map, who knows a! by thould of tho Wash Channel turouya Stage | Htlstory uf the Hilish nation coud a Cueine, | of Wise, “Dhoy had nal proceedoi tr, wed | tolewrspl to bls wifey Zea and Lrg sare." L ‘ thocircumstances,said tome, *ilis actions would qivere ollcer propose to lve ‘ort eal : ‘ Foud the tolevram, und those nro the uxact | faye wrought auy but the tnoat poacuaulo of Hefure the recetpt of this communtoation, tho beng derenuied Witheut being Fe oeunuble in Is Foported that the old soldier tired up and | wards, E have known bin tor twenty-suven ha ae t y people to urs, Gnd that the, Indians bayon't lov oi " $ yours, and during all that thine be bus lean ag Conditions bid ‘dieputebed shu sian ae ae te r “Stop! ‘Tho question of wy loyalty to tho | eapable of oxprossing himself grammatically ad fou Iavo prekter moveetioee me harcore ‘wilt troops and dupplics for Fore Sumter, bt | ne Hink so; although Ido not remembor | dag ot my country is une which Lperinit no | 88s of those who ure abusing bin. - | the vessel having buen fired on trom ubutery | WH any certaluty, “dude Black often | man to discuss wlth me?” Tounnot say certainly that ho was not born {n instead of yelling out and probably destroying | syste from all the aboyenated diserters. th jeeat UE. sing poor tellow who bas donea Price, #5 Cents Lev HOPS ote Acumplalnt tonjg and loud hus youo up from | yayeg habeas tat the reader, Meet Tease ane the people wha, work: inthe day and who live | their cure, among which may be nunied? within sound of the fox-horn (which 14 a neced- i Fuleo Wied douse’? alty) ta buve suid fox-born stopped. The citia Radway on dvritable Urethra! ui A es Dudtowecp in the day aud ‘put up with tho | .,Afd othars relaging to dttorent cla nolse of the peddior, and the childroa playing | 8°" Sonny nRuaaIshs * on the atrecta, dud We hundred end ane other & UE”, holges thature not heard ut niybe, whichtho | LEAD “FALSE AND TI night-worker bud to put up with? What along Bend u lotter-stamp to 24DIV-AE : Yorks. 10 and loud how! would zo up (yom tho day: urtls | 39 Warren, cor, Churchests News’ you + aa. formation worth thousands will be sea ———> Now, cannot tho volce and intlucuce of Tue Tiuwune be oullstod in behalf of the night-owis of Chicago? There ure alxty or seventy (up TO THE PUBLIC. probubly moro) uf these ynfortunute beings & There can bo nn hotter guurantee of BEN ay > ‘i t ne . a re + Tho Piute Marveat. ployed around THe WRIGUNE OMoe, and y +1 of DI o # ised Ht. Bt Rete at the entrances Lo the burbor, returned withogt | MUked upon these subjects with gr Tho couversution with Judge Holt lasted a | New Mugtand, but from very eurly boyhood to lear Patoce a wud Your ux. { of Wit, Rapway's old-catablia! tions o| y a . oes ‘ f iunhoad hy Hyad fn Oblo. Silver Stat colfout paper should certainly givu this aubje 1d than tho baso an fuse fuller aad inving eadehed bor deatiuatiogs ay did Mr, Btunton, but there wore eo mut | lous tine, wud covered many more puluts | “those hmeoumeies th tae acticlo 1 know of; | _ ‘The Piutos aru haviae abi ale fe et. nies than jeand worth * Ne oecaslons whon dt was donethat Edu nat eatl | thin TL haye been ablo to give in this hast: " bie to | nut dance, ut Dig Seadows, fandan no. prune: tu mind whether this expression of Judgy | review. diauuoiuer letter 1 hope to Tesuuly ieee probably others whic Fam unable to } Cuuua lee Wwinhomues ou ‘Sunduy to purtlole ts, sows consideration, if Tor vo uther reuson thua | thom, as thore are Fatso Resolvents, Rolle! rey Maj. Anderson's letters of ‘tho Uist uf He du the juterost of the inen you omploy, Pilla, Bo sure and avk for Radway sad Nigut-Hawk.'? ‘that the name *Undway’? aon waabyven?-