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8 THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE: WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1884. REVIEW OF THE WEEK. Greely's' Rescue Opening the Campaign-Indianapolis Failures, Etc. Tlic one ffQMit sensation of the week has been the news ofthe rescue of six members of the Greely Aretic Exploring Kxpedition, as follows: Lieut. A "W. Greely, Hospital Steward Henry Bicrderbiek, Sort David h. Brahiatd. Scrgt Francis Long, 8crgt. Julius Fredericks, and Private Jlnunee Con nelL Seventeen of Lieut, Git-elya party died of tsUrvutfon, a fallows; Hunt .lames 15. Luckwood, Lieut. F. F. Kiblmguury. Aetuur Assistant Surgeon Oetavv I'avyrsTsi. l&Jward Israel, Serjrt. Wmricld S. Jewell. Jsurjjt. too. . Rice, ijerj;x. David C. Bideton, Sarjrl. Hampden S. Gardiner, Scrt Win. H Cross, Sergt. Duid Idiin, Scrt. Jo:cph lilison, Corp Nicholas ijulur. Private Ouarlea li. Henry, Private Jacob Bender, Private Win. Whislcr, Pri vate AY m. A. 1511b, Private It 1L Sehiiwder, Hunter Jau lidward md Frederick hurley Ghn&twuibcn. The tidings were flr?l ooimuuincaled m a dispatch to ScoreUuy Chandler, dated hL Johns, N. !., at 0 o clock on the luornius of Thursday last, slating timt the ships Thelw, Hear and Lucli Garry had arrived Hint day from. West Greenland with the rescued aien. '1 he fcccnc of the retcue was some lHe Hiltte oil' Cnjio Sabine, in i-Hiiitht. Sound, and tin time, $ o'atoek at night June 2. Jt appears timt Greely abandoned Foil Cuncr on Auu. 9, 1S33, and reached Haird'a Inlet hefit i!9 lollowing. Havnur abandoned all his boats he drifted 30 days on an lee iioe in smith a ia nnd. and his iwrnuuieut camp waOhtnbh-.lusd ou the kt of October at the point whore he was. found. 1 or nine months the party numhcrniKiS jweivone, Mibeuscd on u scanty allowance of food tnxtugnl Ipoib Fort Gonger. and when ttiebe prov-4oiih were consumed Iney were forced to live wpon boiled &wd-&km fctnps cut from Uieir becl-skm rtoUisnjK, Ueiieiw ana bin-imp:-, tue ItUter of which luidtu be prerved m good weather vheatJM were strong enough to wake the exer- i Uon. At Ij.ttieton Ia tSore were 740 rations whiuh Alley could liave obtained but for the fact that ttie ckknuei btrtw een the two isiands and Cape uo iiiu wit ijv l hatmie did not ctoselunng the euUre winter. The I Gredv iiarty were sn a very eriticai eoiiditi dltluliwhen I rcHsued from their penlou situauon and for sev eral day KUer. A deay of 4b hours in imding them would luxve been fatal to all jiow hxing. Lieuu Jieel tfi hib diapjleli to the eerelery says. "The sur..s wilMirSieto rhenidoiuitableenergy ofOni-t rvhlrjuiid lieut. Emory, who, preceded bytbm. aud aceoinpauied by live whalers, lot cod tueti e i troiw Lperuavik through Ulelviile Bay Into noi j1 water at Cape York with the foremost lialfrs n.ty gamed ard whenever possible rih! ui ays Jk 11 it. Si..ttli s ?sunu was oi-o -teed and the p-i i refcCtiod dutarig one of the mot iolcnt gult i ha i-tut kno'., Tlie buttts were handled only w .ui nuuiinewt riokss, mumping four of us. WeMoeiiica ui.j.blt-to wink and eould not have s?orv.-d exeeciung 21 hours. Ever;" care and at tentit.i. was g.m us. We tad mid bring back eoiues of oir nieteorogieal, ttd&I. )u-tionomie:il, cangiietic,ponduliui,auft oilier observations. Also, jmuaatu m, Y ale md standard Uiermoiuetera. Forty -eiilu ijhrtlqgrtiiAiH; negaitve?, collection of plants, and ptiotgntptik fruits, Eskimo relics, and other tilings were iieoosarily ab;iiidoned." lfadds: "ForBtofiutuiac in three centuries England yields the honor of the farthest nortlu Lieut. Loekwood and aergt. Brainard on May 13 readied Iockivood island, latitude j62 Hi', longi tude 48 -JJf. They w from S.O0O feel elevatiou no land north or nurtswest, but to the nortlictst Oreenlaud yet extended, lost to view in Cape Robu tc tj u -tetf t ...,jto t .. t i. i SiXlZZX north Greenland bore,xl,e paity iiareiy escaping we anit imo tue roiar uecsn. ,ur. t'.ivy, in e-:, following the Maikiiam route, was adnll one day on the Poter Ooean, north of C!aji Joseph Benry, end esOAittd to lend, abandoning nearly every thing " The Arctic relief stetuiers now at St Johns-will iaii to-night or Jo-morrow. Lieut Greely and his mtrn arc programing favorably, ihougb the latter I htuNM. ames eximitted symptoms ol ureal latigue aud weakness. TUB POI-mCAL AHEIfA. In polliiettl oirdto interest has eeutered chiefiy in Mr. Blaine's letter of uceeptanee, which lias leen generally reeetvod with great favor. Its text wil be found In another eoiumn.J Gen. Logan's let ter of aeeeptanoewas announced to appear on Wed nesday (ytarday;, but as we go to press on Tues duy we are unable to publish it a tlie present issue. The po-dUen f Gt-n. B. F. Butter in tlie cam paign is as yet utwu-iism, hut n is belie ed timt he wilt remaia in the field. He had a conference on the lblh last, with the represcntjitives of the auts- 5r2JSiLStnilSlfS ? vtt. tmiimiiiriral viiiil. lujfinn h will tlr. .It- Blaine left his home at Augusta on the Ifeth inst for Bar Harbor, where he imetal&to stay a few days. A cottage at Long Branch lias been presented to hum by tome fnends of hi.s, but it is not known as yet-witoUierlie intends to oeeupy it or not Tlie campaign i Yiripnia promise to be very lulorest Ing. A oonferentK w-a iield l&t week in Kew York between ear-Congreyiniau Duzesidorf, rcrirescuta tjve ol the Stnagktouis and the Sluhoue nmg of the party, and 3t is liilievod ttiat their differences wiil be uittmuUdy adjusted. Congressman John S. Wifco, of Virginia, eon of Gov. Vise, wbolianged Johti Jtrown, who was eleeled to Ooagress as a ReadjUstcr, hag aecepte! an invitation fWm the RepubHcan fctiae Convention of ludiuna to etump tiiat State for Blame and Logan during the cam paign. Gov. Cleveland, of Kew York, the Demo- 3 erauc namtnee icrt-l'reajaent, -lslted Uie fatate camp of the NanoniI Crnaru at PoughkeejHic on the I8tb inst,, and renewed the id regiment In San Fraiitsieo on the iCtn n&. the Anli:Monoioly, Greeimack, Labor, and yauonal Union parties agreed to support BuUcr, and pat Butler electors in uie tie a. a. largo JJemocratic raimcation j meeting was held at ht Louis on the ICth hist, i among ihefcpeakers being Gens. Hooker and Mar tin, of Missswsippj. It is Kuuoiwced that Gov. Farnhtun, of Bradford. Vt., has withdrawn as a, candidate for Congress from the fcecond dirtnet. i Tlie Kcpublicau easaiungn in the State of Indiana vnll be opened Uiere Ue lird week in August, and Gen. Logan is auuouneed as one of the principal gpeakers. Tlio Katwnal liepubiictui Committee i hasJabucdthe following circular: DEAfiSnt: The j pending Presidential campaign is of unusual im ponaace to the country. Eery Republican is oeejiiy interested in its result The JCatninal Com miuee, on iiehalf of the Republican party, desires i to make it justij- vigorous and effecth e and fcucees certain in Jv"ovemier. Funds are required, how ever, to meet tht law fuJ and projer expenses of the .campaign, aud to provide tlie same the committee finds Stseli dependent upon the hberaiitvof Repub licans to make such voiuutwy contributions as their means iviii jterrait and as tbey feel inclined to give. You are therefore iCn-pectfuJly invited to Mjnd, as soon as you con'eneitlly may, by draft on Kew York or pftal money order, to the order of B. P. Jon, t hirnutn, RcpuUicwn Kational Com miUee,242 Fifth avenue. New York city, such sum as yu mm$ deirc to contribute for the olgects be fonc mentioned. A receipt fur the taine will be'sent by TeUrn mail. The committee elieerfully calls the tiuention of e'ery person holding any oftice, place, or employment under the United States or any of the Department of the Government to the provi sions of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to reg ulate and Improve the Ci il Service of the United Binles," approved Jan. 16, 1S53, and states tliat its infiuence will be excited in conformity therewith. Renpeetfully, B. F. Joyus, Chairman.- The Kew York Republican State Committee have ojiened headquarters at tlie Army and Navy Club in New York, in addition to their apartments at the Giltcy House. Mr Win. Purcell, editor of the Roches ter Union ' Advertiser, lias been granted a leave of absence at his nvn request He etale in his let ter that he is unable to support the Democralie nominee for IVetidcnt The Labor interefts ap pear to be nulling to secure tiie defeat of Cleveland. At a meeting of the Confederation of Labor Unions, held in this city last week, his vetoes of hills in tended to henent the workmgmen were formally denounced. The firl Republican meeting of the cainpidgn in Massachusetts was held at Boeton on tlie 16th Inst, Gov. Robinwm presiding. Senators Hoar and Dtws and Huns. W. W. Crapo and W. W, Itfce Hddnd tlie meeting. 1 1 was the largest pohttoalgutlicpngtbathn ever Irecn held in Bos ton for many yearti. On th same c eninga rous ing RcjKibJiean ma meeting was held at the Grand Open House, New York. Among the speakers wore fa, M- Bvarts uad Senator Hawlev. The lnUjr. in apeiikiiig of Gen. Logan, said: "Gen. U. S. j3nintijy jufttce line nei'cr leen done to John A. Logan, 1 know htm well. He is an incorrupti ble num. He in iiitere.;ed in no jobs and share no plunder. Tlie following additional Conjrosaional nowinations have leon made: Arkansas: The Democrats of the third district of Arkansas nomi nwted Jmnes J. Jonos bynoclatn&Uon forre-cleetton to Ootigree, Judge IL C M itcttelt wUl opjose Iif in iA im jnaeptatoxju eaticnaau-. Jimiana: a"5ioitc- pahlietiiiE of the HU ditri--t noniincd Gcrgo W. Gritbbs for Congre. Tlie Deroocrabi of the 11th driot noMut:d MaJ. Kidd for Congiosa. Xili- zuMi The BqnuUioxiis of the Iftlh district nomi nated .Tamos m. MeCftrtnoy for Congress In the Kepubtkan tngresndonl Convention at Canton Hon. JutitMi G. Starr, of Peoria, was nominated on the fSOSto ballot. John R. Eden was nominated for Oongic by the Democrats of tlie J7tli dbUiet. Mrftttttipttt : J. M. Allen has been nominated for Coneroes 1y the Demoerats of the first district. A HwriwtKio dkimtdi tiiy the ltepublieaiiF of ttw jsli dteriot nominated D. R. Robinson for Ciicrofcs. Ckalncrs was Indorsed by the Inde pemhmts. A JIBOOK Or CBI1TKS AKD CASUALTIES. Jrrfonnation lias boen roceivodfrom South Caro lina That John JL Douglas, who led the pwae that killed Began Cwdi, the murderer, was fchot down on tlie 3J8th InM. rliUe at work in his field. The wojmd is considered mortal. The caving In of a woH at RalfcJgh, K. C, on the 17th Inst, resulted in hurjing soven men, four of whom were taken out dead. Henry Blume, a Baltimore & Ohio Jjt Pross Tiicfisenger, was arrested at Pxttbhurg on the 15th iiift, charged -jih haing stolen a package coBtalniitg S12,OK liev. L. O. Thonipvin, in company with hision, Sidney, and Freddie Bisljop, of Medina, K. Y , lads about 12 years old, was out boating and fishing on the Illinois River, on the ISth inst, when their tkiff was drawn into the ed dies -of a dam and capsized and all three were drowned. Mr. Thompson was pastor of the Pres byterian Church at Henry, HI., and a popular preacher and well-known author. Kone of the bodies have yet been recovered. Detective 2ker, of Providence, R, I., arrived there from France on thelGth inst., bringing Frank H. Cush jnan, tlie defaulting second teller of the Mercliant National Bank. Cushman look 4,000 In currency nd 5,000 in gold. Of this amount $3,757 is recov ered, Lizsrfo Eronicrick, aged 20, committed sui- ide at PilUhurg, Va., on the 15th inst, by hhooting. Ker Inability to keep up with tho other pupils at pfcool Its sJsdgMtH W the xesuon for her act. ABOUT WELL-KNOWN1 PEOPLE. Els Excellency Don Eafael Zaldivar, President of the Salvador Republic, has arrived ia New York and will visit the President in Washington. Mrs. A. Lincoln Phillips, a well-known author, died in Baltimore on the 35th inst The death is an nounced at Rochester, N. Y., of Maj.-Gcn. Merrill Colby, at the age of Si. He organized the 23d N. Y. Right Hon. Lyon Playf.ur, of England, will Bail for America on Sept 7. He is n son of the late Dr. Geo. Playfair. Chief Inspector-General of the hospitals at Bengal. CAPITAL AND LABOB. The strike of the journeymen plasterers at Phila delphia resulted, after eight day's fight, In victory for the workmen. The increase on their waget was 50 cents per day. A strike is in progress in the shoe factory of K. P. Dodge & Co., of Newburyport, Mass., Involving from four to five hundred work men. Harman, Spruance fc Co., of Chicago, one of the oldest grain houses in the city, suspended on the Ifelh inst ; liabilities estimated at 5100,000. At the Nutioiud Expressmen's Convention at Boston on the ICth mM. the following olncers were elected: Pres., 11. W. Dwight, of Boston, U. S. and Canada EprchS Co.; Vue-Prcs., E. N. Norseman, Pacific Express: Sec. and Treas., Sutherland DcWitt A new oil well has been struck near Ball town, Pa., liowing WW Laircls a day. The failure Is an nounced at Indianapolis of Fletcher &Siiarp, bank ers. The liabilities are 1,800,000 and assets 2,200, 000. The depositors were largely the working classes. The banking house of A. fc C. S. Harri son, of Indianapolis, has also suspended and receiv ers lieen appointed. On the ICth inst it becanio known that the bank had great difilculty in taking care of its clearing house balance of 18,CO0, but Harrison, with a pretense of indignation, told the meiulK.ro of the clearing house to mind their own basinets, and returning to his bank mounted the counter and told the crowd of depositors that he knew that thr-y had come for their money, but they could not liave it; tliat he would pay only whom he pleased, and that they could not break him by a run. Then he took a stand by the paying teller and paid out only small amounts on some check", while others w ere refused altogether. It is now known that the reason he did not ask help from the other banks was that he had nothing to lm l"e " ' f If tm.H, XK ? t ,a JiL L53'! " L"k has absolutely no assets of value. The cnttrc tax able valuation of the property of the partners, in- ,... .,. i , Z2 ", " ii i T..e-rw "" L" ,rt7 " ,r r":t.cr ..?"". 'i.'"f ''r erab'.e property. They are said also to own the bulk ol the stock of the United fetates Encaustic tllu it w iuu mxiiiovus, iiuuuci, iiivs tuuciu- Tile Company. The opinion is openly expressed that the reported consolidation of the Bankers & Merchants and the Postil Telegraph Companies n ith the Baltimore & Ohio Telegraph Co. is pre mature. The Mockholders and voting bond holders of the Cincinnati, Washington, fc Balti more Road have ratified contracts with thcMarieita Mineral Railroad, which transfer to the latter to what is known as the "Old Line" 30 miles of road, which, beginning near Canaan, runs to Fcott Lnnd iiig, 1G miles north from Stewart They also give perpetual right to operate the four miles of road from Marietta to Xorris Junction. CAPITAL TOPICS. The Secretary of the Treasury has received from tlie officers on the revenue cutter Corwin an ac count of a visit to the new volcano in Behrings Sea. It is a hill 500 feet high, upheaved through the sea In the hummer of 16S2, and is in a state of actual eruption, tliro-A ing up steam and sulphur vapor. The Washington Monument, on the 18th inst, readied the lught of 4&S feet, and is now the high est structure in the world, with the single excep tion of the Co'.ocme Cathedral. The work on tho pyramidal cap, or roof, which is to complete the shaft, will begin about Sept. 1. In response to the call from tlie Civil Service Commission for ap- miiaiius jor ixxuxuuiauon 10 nil iiji; atw jrcusiuii "! examiners; positions created by the recent .SSIS fceemed to be some question about the eligibility of adies for the positions, Commissioner Eaton, consulted with the Secretary of the Interior, who decided that the positions were obviously such as could not be filled by women. The Civil Service Commission, on the lfclh mst,Teceivcd an applica tion from the Treasury Department for 27 first-class clerks. TThat Is Going On Abroad. THE CHOLEKA STILL SPEEADINC3 A PAXIC ON THE COKTIXEXT. The cholera epidemic in France continues to spread. Several cases have occurred in Paris, and there have been five denies in the department of the lower Alps. It has been found useless to fumi gate the railway stations, and the reports from the Interior are of the most gloomy description. Ac cording to Mr. Cook, the tourist agent, continental tourists are returning to England terror-stricken, though tome Americans are continuing their tours. The tear of lieinsr Quarantined has as much to do, V4W. Toulon, where the disease broke perhaps, with thsir relurniua:, as tlie fear of the out still remains in an Indescribably filthy condl tion. Tlie heat has been terrible and the atmos phere moist and humid. In the work of renovating the town, an oid ewer lias been discovered run ning under tlie principal parts of tlie city. Au- giistiu Daly's Company, of New York, made its first appearance in London at Toole's Theater, Fri day night II made a great success. Minister Ferry, of France, lias reduced the indemnity exact ed of China to 50,000,000 francs. The ilarquis of Lome favorn tlie importation of healthy cattle from the VTetitern Suites into England. Lieut Sehuftddt or Uie Navy, has visited the Queen of Madagascar, and Is now on Uie weet coa-t of the island. One hundred arrests have leen made at Warsaw. Russia, in connection with the plot to blow up the poiiee during the Czar's vi-it The American Eleven defeated the Surrey gentlemen at tlie cricket match last week. lhe English Tories are organizing counter demonstrations to those favoring tlie esteuf-ion of tlie franchise, and the feeling is very warm. The ravages of the cholera in 31aieiiles ana Toulon are slowly extending. 1 he average -number of deaths daily in the former place is 57, and in Toulon 46. Two or three deaths n day occur in Paris. England proposes to invest S15tMXX.e00 in the extension of Hindu railways, which will render her independent of wheat from America. The latest advices from Gordon were dated June 22, and stated that Khartoum aud Seu nade were safe, aud tliat Gordon had 3,000 men under his command, but needed re-enforcements. The belief strengthens that there will be no farther war with China. Portugal lias sent Un expedition to chastise the Senegainbians who re cently ambuscaded a detachment of Portuguese troop-. The Sultan of Turkey proposes to shut up all the foreign post-oEees in his dominions and maintain his own postal system. This determina tion is producing a sensation among the repre sentatives of the foreign powers, who have asked Instructions from their Governments. Fifteenth Corps Song. The following copy of the song sung by the boys of the Fifteenth Corps the last year of the war, and published in many Northern papers in 1665, is sent to Tire National Tbibuke by Comrade John D. Simmons, Adjutant of John Wood Post, Qainey, I1L, who thinks its publi cation now would be timely: I.OGA2T AND TIIE nrTJEEKTH JUtMY COTLVB. TtjxeI " Tmj Kingdom am a Coming." Oh ! did you see the flying Johnnies, Anywhere about this place; They took their guns and they left very sudden, "When the blue coats gave them chase. The rebs have heard of Johnny Logan, Vvlth the mustache on his face. There's not a rebel in Dixie nation But quickly gives him place. Chorus. The Johnnies run, alia! They'll Cgbt ns soon no more ; They must have heard that Logan Is a coming With the Fifteenth Army Corpa. Who has not heard of Johnny Logan, And his Bonny Boys in Blue; It does not need any stars to know 'em. They're known by wlint they do. They don't go much on bread and butter. For "hard-lack's" all the go; They've been all thro' this land of cotton, And going to Kichtnond, too. The Johnnies run, aha I Onr Generals are all good at fighting, Brave Smith and Walcott, too ; And when they see Pete Ostcrliaus coming The rebs look mighty blue. There's Gen. Woods and Gen. Uazen, And gallant Gen. Corse, Better lighting men never went in battle Or whip'd the rebels worse. The Johnnies run, ahal Down South In Mississippi Valley, We cleaned the rebels out ; We took their niggers and lots of cotton And put the rebs to rout We marched across to Chattanooga, And put old Bragg lo flight, lie found there was no use in trying The 1 lfteenth Corps to fight. The Johnnies run, aha 1 Joe Johnston tried to stand at Dallas, But found St would not do, He eould not oopo with Johnny Logan And the Bouuy Boys in Blue. Oh, did yon see our Jolmns' Logan As he rode along the line? He wavcdbis hat as he rode on a gallop And looked so mighty fine. The Johnnies run, r.ha! On tlie twenty-eighth of hut July The Johnnies made a charge; The Fifteenth Corps boys gave 'em a tanning, The rebel loss was large. Our flanking soon gave us Atlanta, And Johnny Uood looked blue ; Bay he. "I'll flank Old Billy Shcr ;rmsn, But Thomas put bini through. The Johnnica run, ahal Then wc made a ttriko thro' Georgia, Down V the Atlantic shore ; Gen. Osterhstus took the place of Log&a In tlie Fifteenth Aimy Corps. A lively time we had near Silicon, It was at Griswohlville, The rebs there were islain by thousands, Tor Walcott fought to kill. Tho Johnnies run, aha ! You have heard of Gen. Uazen, And Fori McAllster; He took St with his Second Division Of the Fiftcenih Army Corps. In the Qya'.er beds wo fou:.d good llvint, And w e enjoyed it line; And then, oh, what a Jollification When wo opened the " cracker line." The Johnnies run, aha! Old Hardee left Savannah City, The Mayor asked us in ; We got thirty thousand bales of cotton, Tobacco, Rum and Gin. Gen. Sherman having got Savannah And the ocean for his base, Now, Johnnies, look out for South Carolina And Yankees on the chase. The Johnnies run, aha I Soon wo'll be to the rear of Charleston, And knocking at tho door, Then look out for brave Johnny Logan And the Fifteenth Army Corps Tho Fifteenth Corps is bound for Richmond, To put the Rebellion down. And then they'll put us on Provost duty In that old rebel town. Tho Johnnies run, aha I They'll fight us soon no more ; They must have heard that Logan Is a coming With the Fifteenth Army Corps. The Prince of Wales on Show, .from a London Letter. A. proof of tho universal interest in tlie im provement of the poor, which is left behind by tho agitation on unsanitary dwellings, was shown, by tho Prince's visit last night, with a number of the highest noblemen, to tho remote regions of tho East End to aid in the erection of a great place of public amusement. Forty Tears an Engineer. A Little Falls (N. Y.) paper says : Uncle Eube Allen, of this village will complete his 40th year as au engineer on the Now York Central and Hudson Eiver Enilroad in a few days, aud will then retire. During this long period ho has never met with an acculentor injured a human being. He is in good circumstances. - The Waterbury came duly to hand nnd I am sat isfied with it. I started it and it ran 29 hours with out re-wjnding. This is the second watch I have had from you both perfect timekeepers. G. W. Grass, Chariton, Iowa. CTMD1S DARK. Ik FOR INFANTS & INVALIDS Ilecotniaenilcd !j leading FIMSI" Cms nirongljout the Untied Statei and Kurope. AMO For general cse and KpoelaUy Tor In fant until tho period of IleuUUon. 11 H rChocoIate&Miik El 13 ttall J fnrna nnd Milk Colfeo and Milk COSTEXIEST and EC0X0SICAL. S3 Million Tins sold in 1833. SOLD SY DRUGGISTS & QROCERS. BltS-HilD EIUUD. t ANTED ARcnts.Ev-Soiuiers everywhere can V V hear of profitable engagements as canvassers by addressing H. G. TEED &. CO., 1W La Salle St, Chicago, Mention The If atlooal Tribune. 25 Fancy Large Cliroino Cards, JO cents. DRLW JI'PGCO., Baltimore. Md. .Mention ine auonai AriDune. XDEHSOXVILLE National Cemetery. Cabinet Photographs of this historic spot, Including also prlbon grounds, PROVIDENCE SPRIKG.dc., areoner ed for sale. Eighteen Views, 25 cents each, or 3.00 for complete set ilake money orders pavable at Anierlcug, Ga. Addres J. 31. B11YANT, Andersonville, Ga. Mention The National Tribune. GENTS AV ANTED. BEST FAMILY MEDICAL BOOK PUBLISHED. SM pages, 100 Engravings. Only S2. Sold to Ajrents at 75 cents. Specimen pages free. Ad dress M. L. BYRN, -10 Nassau St, N. Y. Mention The National Tribune. - A SPLENDID BOOK -AM) THE MOST POPEAR ONE OF THE SEASON. XJPE OF GENERAL JOHN A; LOGAN. The only Authentic one that will "bo Published. The Nationai. TniBUS'n has now in press, and will be printed nest weelc, an admirably written life of that gallant soldier, Ges. John A. Logan. It has been prepared with the greatest care by Mr. Geo. P. Dawson, a gentleman of fine literary abili ties, who has had free access to Gen. Logan's memo randa and papers, and has made splendid use of Ills opportunities. The boot will contain over 400 well-printed pages, with TWO FINE PORTRAITS OF LOGAN, and a fae-simile of (he Fifteenth Corps Flag on the cover, he handsomely bound in cloth, and sell forSL It will beeent an j-where in the United States, post paid, on receipt of that price. Address, THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Washington, D. C. AGENTS WANTED. "WAiJTED-ADDEESSBS. Adverlttentents for addresses inserted under this head at the rate of fifty cents for thru lines. Address replies to adiertltcrs. V "W ANTED By Hans. Anderson, 93 Hall St., Brook lyn. N. Y. The addrea? of auv of the crew of the Monitor "Catsklll," stationed oif Charleston, S. C, in 18C3. 151-3t. TrrrANTED ByJIujm aicCloskcy, Barnes, Ta. The V V address of any olficera or members of the V. S. S, "DonegaL" 151-3t. TaTANTED By Isaac Kear, Strcator, III. The ad W dresses of William Blewett. "W. If. II. McCowan. Patrick Hardy or any member of Co. E, 4th N. Y. Cav. 151-3t TTJTANTED By Taul Rooney, Lincoln, Neb. The ad Y V drets of any comrades of Co. D, 6th N. Y., anil Co. A, 42d N. Y. Vols. 151-3t -TTrANTED By the Editor of TheTbibukk The first VV names of the following officers : Hospital Chap lain D. D.Yati Antwerp, of North Carolina; Medical Inspector N. S. Townsend, of Ohio; Captand Assistant auarlennaster C. P. Lincoln, unknown : Capt aud Ass't uarterniaster J. Robinson, of Iowa; Ass't Surgeon C. L. Randall, of Michigan; Capt. and Ass't Quartermaster 31. Pinner, of New York; Capt and A"S3't Qua? termaster A.M. Garoulte, of Ohio; Capt. aud Ass't Quartermaster W.J.Kountz. of Pennsylvania: Hospital Chaplain Z. K.Hawley, of Illinois: Major J. 0. Culver, paymaster, of Wisconsin; Major A. J. Taylor, late 2lst Ohio Inf.; Colonel A. H. Grfinshaw, late 4th Delaware Inf. "TTTANTED-By Joseph Thcimer, Eugpne, Oreg. Tho VV address of theSurgeonof4!thlowa,oraEycomrade of Co. F. VVTAKTED-By r.B. Gorman, Ledgedale, Wayne Co., T V Pa. The address of John McClintock, late captain, 14th U.S. Inf. 154-it "TTr ANTED By Newton J. llatchell, Omaha, III. The V address of E. IT. Hamilton, Smpeon in charge of Iron Store Hospital at Keokuk, Iowa, in Winter of '63; alio if the nurses that waited on the sick. -TYT ANTED VNTED By Luke O'Brien, of Avoca, Pa. The Ad dresses of Scrgt's Harrison and 'Jaylor, or any Y V dreaees or fecw member of Co. M, 13th N. Y, Cav.,.M 110 served in lfc04 or l-2t 1665. WANTED By H. H. Karrand, Mercer. Mc. The ad dress of one Metcal f, v, ho as Hospital Steward of Cth Me. Bat: also, of Hospital Steward at City Point hi Sept, lyjX',aL"o, of Dr. Ordin, Surgeon at X'oriSchujler Gcneml Hospital in Oct., 1SC4. TrrANTED-By Carl Berg, Haverhill, Mass. The ad YV drcsscsof CharlesPatterson.l'utrlckMoran, Corpls. Cotlauder and Delsove, or any comrade of Cos. M and L, 3d U. S. Art, who was at Alexandria, Va. or Camp Berry, D. C, In 1804 or '05. 154-it XT ANTED By John Harllrodc, Winamoc, Ind. The VV address ofSurjreon that was In charge of Conva lescent Camp at Nashille, Tcun., In June, July aud Aug., 1S62. "YT ANTED By Abram Johnson, Aomer, Iowa The VV addrcs3 of John Kelly (known in the army as Jack Kelly), late a member of Co. L, 4th Iowa Cav. Before the war Kelly lived at Burlington, Iowa. ANTED-By A.J. Bingham, Vienna, Ohio The ad diess of Dr. E. C. .Kitchen late Surgeon of 21st Pa Cav. 154-21 "TTrANTED By Geo. E. J. Basson, Tuna Creek, Va, W The addreis of any of the Marine Guard on XT. 8. steamer "Niagara," stationed off I'cnsacola, Fla. InlSGl. TnfTANTED-By Mrs. GLtriissaMackee, No.12 Napolean V V St, Newark, N. J. The address of Dr. Aimer Wood ward, Surgeon of 2d D. C. Vols, in 180-2; also, Dr. Henry Brj ant, Surgeon U. S.Vols at Cllfboriie Hospital, Nov., '62 W' ANTED-By Samuel Bennett, EdesvRIe, Md. The addicssses of Scmeauts Jerrv Haves and lnnUl Mungcs or any member of Co. C, 3d U. S, Art "VTT ANTED By J. M. Emery, LeMara, Iowa The ad V V drcs of a member of Co. A, 3d I'a. Heavy Artillery ytlia was detached on tho gunboat Gen. Jcsaup, up to Feb. l.lSGi. 154-3t -rfTANTED-By Charles Skinner, Calais, Me. The ad- T V dress of Michael Singleton, Serg't, Murphy and Croiiea, of 2d Mass. heavy artillery. WANTED By W. H. nart, (known in the army a ' Granger) Equality, 111. The address of Capt J. H. Burgess, who was Quartermaster of amunition trafn.Sd IIv., Tv. eutielh Army, Corps in '0t-'5 ; alo, U, V. Uncket, Swe Morris, and McJenkins, wagon master in said train alto, Wm. C. Etrrls, Co. 1, 129 Hi. 25,00$ ACRES OF CHOICE AND SELECTED LANDS, Avail ypurself of a rare opportunity to secure a home in the great Palouse Country, the garden spot of Eastern Washington Territory. 23,000 acres of selected land In Eastern Washington Territory Is now offered upon unusually favorable terms, located at the head of Hangman and Pine Creeks, close to the Northern Pacific Railroad, between Farmlngton and the city of Spokane Falls, the Minne apolis of the Pacific Coast These lands were personally nlectedly me in the spring orissom iwi-acre tracts, taking tne cia Jloice qf over 250,000 acres. JS?The land Is wellTvatered, springs being found on almost every quarter flection. H2Plenty of timber In the immediate vicinity. The tract is entirely free of awanipy, stony or waste land. For President, GROVER CLEVELAND. HARPER'S WEEKLY, FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF II r From July 19 to !Nov. 8 (17 Weeks), will be mailed TO CAMPAIGN CLUBS ON RECEIPT OF $1.50. Ob five copies okdehed atone time S1.-I0 each. "Habper's Weekly has for many years maintained tho twofold character of an ac knowledged leader of public opinion, and of a family journal of tho highest rank in point of literary and artistic excellence. Independent of partisan control, it is the friend and advocate of all measures that tend to the purification of politics, to tho establish ment of Civil Service reforms, to the spread of knowledge and intelligence among tho people, and to tho general advancement of humanity. The Eepublican Party, as the organized politi cal exponent of these principles ha3 received its cordial sympathy and support; but Ham per's Weekly has never surrendered into party keeping tho right of private judgment, nor will it hesitate to criticise or condemn "whatever, within or without party lines, may appear to be at variance with the fundamental principles of right. Harper's Weekly believes tho nomination of James Q-. 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Whenever Harper's Weekly cannot le ch ained through a Booliseller or Newsdealer, appli cation, with remittance of Four Dollars, hy draft or Fost-OJJicc Money Order, should be made direct to the Publishers. HARPER'S PERIODICALS, Per Year: Habtek's Magazhoi , $1 00 ILutrnt's Weekly 4. 00 Hamu;2's Bazak 4 00 Harpeb's Young People 2 00 Haepeu's Franklin Square Lteuaey (52 Numbers) 10 00 Postage free lo all subscribers in tlie United Slates or Canada. Eemiltancesshouldbc niadeby Post-Ofllce Money Order or Draft, to avoid risk of loss. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, TTranidin Square, K. T. Mention The National Tribune. GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO., 208 South Water Street, CHICAGO. .S&&&te&3 OF ANY SIZE OR SHAPE FOR Hunting or Business, FLAGS AND STREAMERS FOR THE CAMPAIGN. Of Best Eimting or Best Baxi- ner Silk. Names of Candidates solved on so that they can be removed without injury to the flag:. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Mention The Nationa, Triuunc. GKATI3FUL-C03IFORTIKG. J J JJJJ1U BREAKFAST. "By a thorough kno wlertjro of the natural laws which govern the operations of diirestlon and nmrlilon, aud by a careful application of the fine properties of w ell aclictcd Cocoa, Mr. Epps Uti lirovUled our breakfast tableau ith a delicately daored ue enyie, which amy b.ivc m inatiy hpavy doctors' bill-?. ItH bv the judicious use of such articles of diet that ncoiiMltuttcu may beqiadually built up until.stront' eno jjjh to resist ejery teudwicy todhta-e. llumlieds ofbUltilc maludiej are flouting around us, ready to ntiaclk wherever there is a wtalc paint. XV may estapomauy a fa alsha thy Jjceiing oarelves well fur tinea wUh pure blond, and a properly nourished frame,1' Gall Stn'icf, Gtztte. Made elm ly with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half pound tins by Grocers, kindled thus; XAMiS UPl'S & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, I2ulund. Mention The National Tribune. grffofr. Eft&W&zs&&&& isL&y Lnnojo nrrf a I le i 5R E iA Will not have to be cleared, hut is ready for the breaking plow; covered with heavy growth of bunch grass. jgSon Is dark, rich loam, and produces from SO to 50 bushels of wheal per acre; TESSAS mnch as 112 lushels qf oats; Seventy-five bushels of barley ; 5,Three to five tons of timothy hay; Will grow to perfection all the fruits of Southern New York; Produces bine grass and timothy equal to the most favored pastures of Kentucky. This la undoubtedly tho best selected and finest body of laud offered for sale in the United States. Address, SrtOA.e &ffi&s . A"-I MM "- TllW' ! . tester in TCtxVoflCs m. na.c fOTw5tVl-,l2 Blentiou The National Tribune Adams Wind Mills For Pumping: or for Power HAND AND POWEB Corn Shelters, Horse Powers, Focil-Grindera ami Corn Cultivators, Iron Pumps, ftc. MAr.SEIX.T.ES. LaSalt Mention The National Tribune. Offers rare opportunities for Mixed Farming, Agrlcul lure, Stock-Growing, upon Cheap Railroad orrrecGov ernment Lands adjoining the R, R. Send for our Bulletin, Pioneers' Guide, MaF3t and other Free publications giving information. liBATITS BUHHMASr, liand Coin'r, U. P. R'y Co., Oinalia, N"eI). Mention Tlie National Tribune. EMPIRE WELL AUGER CO., ITHACA, N. Y., Manufacture and sell on trial, -with dan sent to set up and test, the best Artesian and Common Well Tools and Prospecting Machinery. No money required until ma chine la tested to satisfaction of pur- eJ&'ir&&'f nlinocr. W tylll tg&iVa .. :.x. !w!?2 chine yet produced sblSl and do more work vitn same power, or no sale. Send for circular. Hentlon The National Tribune. THE HOHARGH ?QTT0 DIGGER Saves Its costyearly, rrvs Tutsa :b, to every larmfr. ouar anteed to Dig Six Handred iiusneisaiKiyi SENT ON 60 Days WTddLfeSMSN. &T Write postal card forPREE elcganUy lllustratea Catalogue, in Six Brilliant Colors, that cost us $2GG0 to publish. taarrJi Maeofatinring Go., ohicaoSSb- Mention Tlie National Tribune. THE HE BEST AND ONLY HI h I T .TITHENTIC LIFE OF K A I ll P :y William Ralston Balch, U L fl I 11 L ATI By assisted by the ilistiimuished candidate himsnir. Our book will coataiii facta to be found In no other, besides a complete history of the Republican party, with all its platforms; sketches of the lives of all the Fresidents; the women of the AVhite House; protective tariiT; free trade; electoral vote; home life or the President, and a full life of Lf fi A W Ours Is the best, most accurate, U u n 1 1 cheapest, and will sell most largely. Send 50 cents for outfit at once. THAYER, MERRLYM i CO., S3 Arch St, Philadelphia. Mention The National Tribune. Ri AIMFfc0? Beat Steel Portraits, SxlO, ULninL inc. eacii : 5. n 15c. each : S3 erlOO, byma'l. Agents wanted. UEU E. BERINE, Publisher, 121 Nassau ., New York. Mention The National Tribune. f2 Largs Discount rn A. ft j W xq g-enisi ScntI for Sample ol our new Cnxuynfjrn BAIGESthe '-PLUMED IvNIGHT"and -BLACK FAGLE." SKI.TJS o SIUJ1T. Silver, 25 cents, on ribbon, 25 centa Gold. 23 " CO " s.i, C13ILDS & CO. 103 Dearborn-St Chlcaso. Mention The National Tribune. CAMPAIGN GOODS.-Agent3 wanted. Circulars Free. Sample Radge and Genuine Photo3 of either Republican or Democrat nominees postpaid for only 10 cts. 0. C. Dk Pirr. Syracuse, N. Y. Mention Tlie National Tribune. Campaign Goods. "We are head quarters for 0?EJ NET WORK BAHSERS, IXAQS. Bults.Capes.Caps, Helmets, Ehirts, I Torches, Pictures, Transparcacies nnd all Campaign Equipments, j CLUBS SCPPl.IED. Ast. Wanted. Complete Sample bnit 1.00, i Sample Badge 10 3 for 25c, 1 , doz.G0c. Portraits of all Caiidl-j tates,sizel2xl6. EamplelOc.,4 lorC5c., ltioz. bw., iuj ior iflll St., Hew Yori. Our Prices defy Rpnd for samnlps CAKPAI01I MAOT?A3TTI2 10 Barclay Mention Tlie National Tribune. yyysf.T? AM'j.y-ivr-vT DO YOU WANT A DOG G7H If so. send for DOG BUYERS' GUIDE, containing colored plates, 100 engravings of ditTcrent breeds, S rices they are worth, and where to uy them. Also, cuts of Dor Fur nlshing Goods of all kinds. Direc tions for Training Dogs and Breed ing Ferrets. Mailed for 10 cts. PEILADELHILi EStTHSLS, 237 S. Stb St. Jhihi'a. fn-"- q ''i-ww 5ifCS rjyyi'iig've'. t:S?im!rmilitm't?t Mention The National Tribune. ,000 CASH Every five years while you live. Tlie Monal Life anil Maturity Association of Washington, D. C. Composed of lending bu-incb3 men of Washington City. See local mention. JTor free circulars, address P. S. IUDDELLE, Secretary, 1215 P street northwest, Washington, D. 0. Tli Wonderful IAS ! 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WSsmmxw &uo..ixjh "-y 1 3 1 VA v 4 $&k ;fifiSWfc z&. 1 &i.W21Tfi?5t 5 JSih&SSS ilaEl'iSSSiSMSjS'SJsy P3 JL Pil 3L JL 11 M 2s-tSSXSTt iS k. .. m GrL M.J& ga a u w u witMm Pyffjiy Y Ctt'- CJ ',rc7- -Kf fcfj -&w tt-a ICv-J- eo Shot Guns Ves o 9K9SKaUtsX?S: e-fft1S?rr?fS?ffw;3cSL:.S Tu tfdre'lS It 13 now offered to settlen In tracts of 160 acres and upwards upon the following terms: 4"One-ihird cash will be refralred, and the bal ance la thrte equal payments on two, three and four years' time, at 1 per cent Tins will give the settler an opportunity to pay for his land from theprofffa of Ms crops, as no part of the prin cipal Is required the second year. Tlie climate, too, la temperate, stock living oat all the winter on the ranRe. There are no bliz7ard:, driftlnz snow storms, nor cold winds, so prevalent in the bleak prairie regions east of the Rocky Mountains. E. H. MORRISON, Spokane Falls, W. T. fLato Register, U. S. Land Office, Walla tTnUa.) THE New T R1BUNE The Special Tribune Waterbury, We take pleasure in announcing that by special arrangement withthemann&ctnTrs-we are cur elvely readers a ew waterbury Waieb of sutwrior workmanstim. desfenetl sol,-t v &v Tm bv it It is not onlv of a finer wade than the old Wattrbnrv- hut of .-l nnph n uack of the case, which In laeordmary wateh Is plainly finished, is elaborately vbased.and ht st?feft ompara favorably With the moat COStlv work. Indcd. both aa resartta exterior anrir!ir! nnr! iTtrn-ism-mTs y.li gpcclal TEtpys'5 Waterbury 6 a zmQ of seauty. THE WA.TOH AS A PEEMIUM. We will eendour Special TrnmsE Waterbury. Inclosed In a handsome satin-lined case and postage prepaid. any address on receipt of ten NEW Eubscriptioai of t each to Tnc TcuncRi These stibscriptloas H"-d notall b sent la tosetaer, but may be forwarded as fast as obtained. "When they rctich the required nemfeer () the watck wiu be mailed to the sender. For 25 cents extra a fine nickel-plated chain with cbaxza. wilt be mailed wUh ttm watch, THE WATCH AKD THB TRIBIJKB. F '? we wUl se7ld to.an? a?3ress. postage prepald.acoprof The Teibcse far MeyearandaarScecialTsrs itse V aterbury. The watch wm be sent to a different address if desired. For 25 eents extra we wfH. fttmlsh a &z nickel-plated chain, THE "WATCH ALONE. Except In connection with subscriptions to Tnx TaiatnsE the price of our New Tuibcss Wateranryfe valfbnal? n 0 This Includes coit of saUn-Iined case and postage, however, A fine nickel-plated chain "wflEtlte aaffed1 vlik the watch on receipt of 2o cents additional. What Ss The Waterbury Watch? The Waterbury Is not in any sense a toy, but a time-keeper of an accnrale character. IthasaftJll-alate mora ment. with an improved regulator. and an lmprovedstcm wind. In ite coffiaxaction 51 wheofciand sopKat&paKa ar employed, and all are as perfect as special machinery and skilled workmanship 3i ak&theia. TWtaae; Itself, h of nickel-silver, which always wears bright and clean, aad is artistically chased after our own saesiaf deslsn. So farns accuracy and durability are concerned the Waterbury is 33 serviceable as-bccmitoitwiU run Saours and crp time eqcatto uzc set ererauc orwatcaes, ana f rslow Durin-the past year we have filled thousandsof orders for the Waterbury. and ithasglvcantlresatferacaon. W guarantee Its ttae-keplmj qualities and the arrival of the watch at its desUnatian In food runams order. " Now Is the Time I THE ATXOXAi TSIBUXE, 9 Aft PfiH 90 fiNTS 32 PortiatU of Celebrated AcUet sand Faaiwa 5frn. 49 Trftks la Slavic d Amus'nz Parlor 0m, S3 Saibrc Atry xtuX adli Wark Dejtsas,40 FcDaUr Scc;rc,27 aaoilai; aadlciirnctlre Citmicvl Ei wrlsjiti, JO RUldlej, Chs-nitt. Eo!gaj aad PezxU, 85 Pnctkal Cookia? aad ether Receipt!, S3 Moaey raai-s; SctU aatl 43 Silta C'3, -i'i ieaut.e) ith jsur name on, witJi au tie ifeove irticlei, ifatTjvdaJ. roet p:.t, foroatf 10 2-estSnp Ag-Bt Waated. p - - .t. A-.Ir. CL!TuV TOOTHERS., CHzt-aTlKe, Coaa. Mention The National Tribune. TO A ! I wc0 meaa husineas we offer a rare chance I U nLL to make money the next six months. Send 35 cts. far outfit or 2-ceni stamp for Circular. THE GEM CO., East Elver, Ct Mention The National Tribune. S-3.40 IEPOjES. j-S:Oo Any oao naming cse 40 cesU,$uaip or silTer.wilt recel Tf return moilapaekaKSof goods that iel iafcrv.-i&lacisd2n;aheaTy Rolled Gold ltiET worth St. I have a e variety of gooai and mate this siennas ta nre ajeat Uz cry LitMt EC-Jdtiji. You can renke 3.00 n day by actlss novr. ' f Addreaa J. D. K52TRY. Box 127, BTXl-ALO. IX.TCl Mention The National Tribune. 8t3& Have a full lice of Notions, Cutlery, Jcvrclry. and la fact all goods handled byStreetncn, Auctioneers aad Canvassers, &om xo to so per cent, cheaper than aay other house. Send 3c stamp for new Catalogue. H. WOLF, 112 114 Franklin Street, - Chicago, Til. Mention The National Tribune. ALL THE RAGE, Grand Army Sleeve Buttons . w Thousands of Comrades aro TTearinj Them. in the way of Grand Army rmy sieeve- jjuuuu, a pair of which vrul ba sent to aay aaorcss. postage pre paid 1. For a club of six new subscribers. 2. Por one subscription and 75 cents additional. 3. "Without subscription Jl. These Sleeve Buttons are no cheap Imitation. The disk Is pearl-tinted enamel, and upon its face, in raised work of heavy rolled gold plate, is the fcJ3V. .fc4Wi uuu. f4aauw-& wwuw constituting the upper portion of the Grand Army badge, with tbeJ3 letters G. A. It engraved in a scroll fl beneath. The setting is also of v5 goiu plate, anu Dy pressing on a . Bpring the button can be taken apart, thus making it easy to ad last It In theenfla. In short, it is one or tne moat uauusanie, uiseiui. ana vatuaute pieces of jewelry that has yet been devUed. "We have sold largo nnmbers of these Sleeve Buttons jffld they have la atiably given entire satisfaction, Addres3 all orders THE KATJOXAIi TRIBUNE, W'ashlnsten, D. C. OFFICERS, ATTENTION! Another Important law has Just passed, granting pay to olllccrs who wer6 commissioned but not mus tered, and failed to receive pay in accordance with tho rank their commission entitled them to. OllicerV Peniion that are rated at alower grade than that to which they are entitled can now be rated according to the rank they bore by iriue of their com missions held at date of contraction of disability. Persons entitled should address Attorncy-at-law, 615 rifteenth Street, lYashinjrton, B. O. Refer to the Citizexs' Natioxal Baxk, Waahlngtoa, B.C. 'rTe'wniaenlyoasi'raleh sr aehata rjyllaft or Express. C. O. D.. to be esinuacd tefora i paylnjfiny money, tad If aot saUKictory. re- twatche3 &nd sato j ouSC percent. C&talosua Jofa0styl3ftee. Etsst Watcu YTACRAsna.! iddres.S7AiniiSD AHIBICiR VAICH CO. Xante tils, paper. KTTEiCZ:S.PAf Mention The National Tribune. DIYORCJES. A. GOODRICH, Attorney at Law. 121 Dearborn st. Chicago. Ad Ice free. IS years' ax- IVORCJES. A. Iiorn st.. Cb perience. Business ialetly and legally transacted. IT DA VQlosell oar Rubber Printiua Stamps. Samples 1 I rftlOfree. J. M. MITTEN & CO.. Cleveland. O. Mention Tho National Tribun. AstXJflTl Hi ' 'iJLrt III w 'rW 3Xrfr&', ffiffrrsl SZi KirZ This tract He In sight of the Conwd Alena ran rf mountains, whee !ars and small game abound, aaA the streams contain trout in gre.it abnnilance. This country ti now tceti settled and Improved. Good schools and churches established. "S3-For reference. I offer the following genUaa fag various parts of the United States; Gen. P. II. Sheridan, Washington. D. C Hon. Carl Schorz. New York City. ,,?r'Jn-,nh. Jorsenwn, Rgater, IT. E. Land OS, alia Walla. W . T. non. J. M. Armstrong, Register, TJ. 3. Laad OX, Spokane Falls, W. T. won. liugene uaaueiti, Aurora, lit enabled to oS Tri wb moA tat sale esolu- atttactmi pattern. Taa price brinss I iwltbin the reacitcf alL e are fa recetm goodrunnms "Waslimgton, B O. Important Notice TO PENSION CLAIMANTS. IRMSFES OF BMNESS. Office op Geoegs E. Lejios. W.VSHISGTOS. D. C, July 1, 1834. The attention of all claimants ftr pension wnosa papers were at any time in the hands of the following parties and firm as pension attorneys . N. W. Flfcrserald. N. W. Fitzgerald & Co.. S. C. Fitzerald. and W. T. Fits gerald. Is catlwt to the following order of the Hoa. Secretary of the Interior: Dei'aexiisst of the iKTZKien. WASHiiGius, June 26,. 1SSL The Consmiisimer of JPensions. Sir: Herewith is transmitted to ya a pwsr of attor ney from '. W. Fitzgerald. N. W. Pltaswaul &, Co., 3, C. Fitzgerald, aad W. T. Phzgerahl te Geerge E Leraon, and a letter of witbdrawal of sahl parties and firm aa Pension Attorneys, whicli. under the circumstances and the good standing of George E. Lemon, are approvedl by me. You will there&re recognize George K. Lemon as Attorney in all cases heretofore represented, hy said parties and arm according to the terms of the papers herewith filed with jou. Tery respectfully, H. 3L Texiek, Secrelery. I shall be glad tohearfrom all claimants whose papers have been as any time ia the hands of th above parties. In order to complete th records of saal firm uavr In my hands, and request that oil such correspondence ba marked Docket F." to enable me to easily find tha proper case. A large number of pensioners whose pensions werj procured through the arms mentioned may be entitled to a higher rate of pension under new laws. I request that all names be written legibly, aad that name of soUUer, rank, company aad regiment be plainly stated; also number of claim where known. 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