THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE WASHINGTON D 0 THURSDAY MAY 1 1902 0 u ri those Of enemy who had not satioti nnd as the party came nearer 1 fortified ridge Col Wever reported his when the Meagher PASSED BY SENATE FREE also to Gen been killed or captifred gave way and fell saw that it came from Gen whereabouts to me and party came to place where A WONDERFUL SHRUB CURES Smith back along he Fldgft man attempt to join As the the 1 main body ofMTflf Braggs army t was and I had listened a moment it At our extreme right the Confederates the icraiiged Have KIDNEY AND WESTERN hill attacked the Hookers command was composed of was appantt that he was lie List of Private Pension Bills That BLADDER With the also charged down the - j great spirit three from the Fourth was loudly demanding a revolver- to jle MlfW 73d Pa were met with divisionsnet against citizens of Fort Diseases Rheumatism etc Col Joseph B was mortally Corps one from- tM Twelfth Corps and feml himself the Been Favorably Considered Lieut Taft who in his disturbed nuntal wounded the head of the regiment and one from the Fifteenth Corps The Army Boston 3Ir Jno WU1 Route S Rural ile llrf ryMnncle Ind at ¬ he declared wero hostile to n widely known stock dealer nd former S5 men were surrounded and captured of the Cumberland the Army of tho Po condition writes Jao ARMY tomac nnd thedVrmy of the Tennessee him nnd several who then joined 11s The Senate on April 18 and 19 passed 2K1i 1901 TROOPS UN- ¬ by all Abont Christmas lst I waj examined with a Ttur THE COLTAGE Or THE were all representat in this rOut of the sought to allay his fears and the tho following prirato pension bills of taking out I4fe Insurance The examining Phy DAUNTED wing of army Brig Gen menus in our power to restore to sanity fticuui Secretary of the Board or Health CUiwitt left Brasss John M Scydel Co O 47th Iowa In Co to my surprise to First Di- ¬ his disturbed mental condition Ind refused pais me statics Fight on Tunnel Hill Brigade on the left of our line Charles Craft commanded the crease - House 1111 1 was on me verso 01 Corses K nautical friend whose host he was inai uiaueies rOl Dla was able to hold their ground Loomiss vision Fourth Crp3with Co 02d III His Thoinns Flmlleyv - K 21st Ohio in satisfied I went to my son4n iaw Dr J X Bl ensuing morning suggested that 1 11111 Itidge near commanded byOapI Matthew air Bus to be the crease -- House cw iturjuiguni inu nut nuer niaKuig eiamiua Briiide at the foot of the boat and tlon told rufj that he nor any other Physician coold By GEN GREEN B RAUM Giles A Smiths kirk as escort lie go to his state room on tlie Myron O lSurnsldp Co D 10th Wis la the tunnel and Gen nccomnanied M House BUI Klve me medlciene that would do me eootL I went Na- ¬ Brigade commanded by thither three or four of us crease sicic In command of Col The Second ¬ home and dlsronraced and tore month 1001 the- - publishers or Tub National Tiuhune Brigade then under ¬ peo- Klcaniond L Hooker Co G 21st Me In Copyrighted by of Bulge BrigGen Walter C Whitaker was com him He was still insistent that the loot 31 llxs In the meanUru I beard of Alkavls The were niy than W Tupper at the foot the hostile to him crease 30 House Illll and procured some of It not expecting It to do any unequal contest on Tunnel Hill le lines Toriueu wiui aiui positions posed of the following regiments 00th III ple of Fort Kenton were Mo The Hrijratles on about 15 paces apart the order to ad ¬ on the east held their for a revolver He Charles A lVrklcs Co K 2d Mtd Cfxxl but felt duty bound to clve It a trial I soon and hoomiss ridge occupied Cel Thomas 35th Ind Col and was importunate Vols war Mexico Increase 10 bejan to improve and alter a abort time was re¬ vovii Corses given sol- ¬ The fortified line on the which with llii niiii hand nnd the entire Confederate vance was and these veteran Lightbum Bernard F Mullen 8th Ivy Col Sidney was induced to retire to his berth House Kill examined by same Phyjlctan and ha pronounced Who had heard the sound of battle bv Cockerill Alexander and boat me sound as a Dollar Therefore I feel defending position on the diers ¬ M 10th K Taylor was on the starboard side of the William Cistln Co D C2d III increase that I lorees that Eleventh Corps and Gen Jef- Barnes Ohio Jacob one my life to A 1 tarts and cannot too goiiiR on for over five many times before marched forward with with the Col H Wood next the bank and in the hope that he 30 House Hill hhlr other had now been ¬ in easy sup- ilst Ohio Lieut Charles recommena it -- a firm step as though they were on pa- ferson C Daviss Division on shore seeking Margarft Itaker formerly Maggie Italstoa hours Xo body ol men couni nine prepared for either JMltli Ohio Lieut Col John K Cummins would sleep vc all went We have hundreds of ether corrvlndne testimo¬ courage and fortitude than rade porting distance were by to allay his anxiety by the promise of Army Nurse 12 House mil nials as to the w onderful curative dualities of AlkaTts ldavetl greater or defensive operations The Third Brigade was commanded of II Compound from Mayors - ou I kept an eye out for the battery on the offensive - Irnnccs T Anderson widow Robert Ooremors thcM- National troops but it became ¬ Col William- Grose His regiments were getttiiig him a revolver We had not advanced more than 200 The regiments which were over Anderson Captain 0th U a Inf Increase Lawyers Ministers of the OopeI Phytclaa Bank vkm to tho e who were closely obsorv hill III Maj Clayton Hale 75th III Col As he lemoved his outer garments 2 2 on ers Merchants Farmers Mechanics etc alio from I saw smoke of the guns whelmed and forced rrom the Itidge were tith hd nnd additional account of each many women iug battle that Ewings DivUion had vards when the E 111 Col Lewis H and In in down in bus berth we did not House Dill who have been relieved of Kidney and the I order to double at once reorganized and ready for action John Bennett Slth minor child Urinary Troubles and otber aflllctlons peculiar to Millicient strengtU to capture the instantly gave the Dili Ind Col Isaac C B Simian apprehend there would be further trouble Mnrlah J Anderson widow of John D not interesting that as the Waters ¬ their sex considerable quick and galloped forward followed It was an fact thinking temporary aberration the re- Anderson of Capt Thomas J Kripps Co you may great ridge The enemy had a men fell in for a roll call they had their Kith Ind Maj Gilbert Trusler 24th the That test the value of this discovery of ridgeboth north closclv bv the troopswho maintained their M sult of thi hot and exhausting ride of the S C Vol Florida Indian War increase we will send you by mall Kree One larjr Caje and force near the foot the guns Ohio Gapt George Bacon bnok 1000 tunnel they held Glass s lines intact The shells Hew thick nnd and morning which sleep would speedily cor lj House Hill our of testimonials only asking that whan nnd south of the great body of veteran troops on The first regiment of this division Oaston Cor G 2d III war with cured yourself you will recommend this sure specula outbuildings and had fast and many exploded but fortunately This ¬ was a great shock to his friends John Iiouse and all the although baffled Bait err M 1th U S Art were sta- lcet It Mexico Increns e 1G Hill to others Address The Church Kidney Cure Com- - guns were trained too high not a man the evening of Nor 25 illnuse any orlc four pieces of artillery in position over the to capture Tunnel tioned at Bridgeport Ala The 115th III but we were confident of his immediate Mary J Clark widow of William W Clark CI Fourth Avenue New City was killed and only two or three slightly in their first attempt recovery the tunnel which raked Loomiss hue no sense of the word dis- ¬ the Slth Ind unil the 5th Ind Battery of of Capt Colemans Co Ga Mtd Vols morning injured When we reached the proper Hill were in stop to speculate on the 12 The enemy had from the early They knew that they were the Second Brigade were stationed at I do rot here Creek Indian War Increase House constantly receiving reinforcements point the troops Were faced to the right heartened cause of his hallucination that tho people Hill Amelia Knsel widow of Valentine Kngel been position which threatened Bragg s Shell Mound Temi from which place Co G 75th Pa JS was and moved to the front adjusting their in a - were hostile to him hut James Moore Co K lSUth Pa Increase for the defense of Tunnel Hill It and they were ready to Sen Cruft marched- to join in the battle of Fort Benton George A Mercer Co E 1st Pa Uescrves assembling upon lines as they went I dismounted at the right and rear I thought a contention House Hill perfectly clear that the of Lookout Mountain The 30th Ind hare always that In- ¬ increase 30 army of rnnt nf the ridire naused a moment to undertake nny new enterprise against the Agent George W Qulan Co II 7th W Va the right flank of Gen Braggs might or- ¬ 77th Pa and Battery II 4th V S Art of between the Blackfoot Indian 24 Joanna Uommell widow of Benson M 1 reserve line took its place enemy upon which they be crease House Illll sis divisions of troops composed of see that the the Third Brigade were at Whiteside George Wright and the General Stipcrin Allen Hockenbury Co D 143d Ta In- Homme Co C 2d N J 3 glad to hud wagon rnati dered O brigades all under the command of Gen and was that the severity Tenn truiUnt of Indian Affairs wherein the crease 0 House Hill David Carpenter Co K Cth W Va which formation was made was An idea can be formed of the m Cav Increase 20 Sherman had caused Gen Hragg and his in the possession of Tun Britr CJiii John W Scary who led the General directed the release of all the Kflza J widow of James P Noble apprehension rut into the hillside thus affording al of the conflict for the country which Assistant Surgeon 31st and Acting As- Joseph Tusinstl Co K Uth U S Inf leading subordinates serious of casu- - fight the day before against Lookout toxicating liquors in the Ia House Bill protection to the men as j nell Hill by a study of the report Surgeon U S N Increase 12 determined to leave nothing most as much Di- ¬ Agent had assumed to seize was in sistant and thev had Mountain commanded tlie Second the House Hill Pauline M Roberts widow of Samuel undone to maintain their hojd upon the vision Twelfth Corps composed of three his mind This controversy had assumed Koherts Major T2d Pa 25 and 2 addl newspapers Hlnnclie Duffy formerly Sister Itlnncbe railroad system leading south brigades and two batteries 11s follows an epistolary form in the as OHricn Nurse Increase 12 House Hill tlonal oa account of minor child Houss ex- ¬ A remarkable feature of this battle was Brigade was successively com Gen Meaghers controversies were Robert I Stephens Co IC 0th Ind Car BUI The First Mary Ann I Sperry widow the movements of the troops of each manded by Col Charles Candy Col Wil- ¬ ceedingly wont to do I only attribute it Increase 10 House Bill of John J that Sperry Lieutenant Colonel 100th Pa In- ¬ nnnv to reinforce positions or to prepare liam It Creighton and Col Thomas to this for lack of other causes bill Gen Dorothy S White wldot of Samuel n J loyal friends White Second Lieutenant Co G Ohio crease 21 House BUI fpr an attack were seen by tlie qflicers Ahl and the regiments as the result of Meagher had no more than llltb Maiy A widow Philip An ¬ Increase 13 House Hill Andress of men of their antagonists Particular- those in Fort Benton who solicitously fciir Co I 24 and th casualties of the campaign were suc James Austin Co I Sth ICy Car In- ¬ dress 11th Ia Car Increase ly was this so with the Confederates on cessively rourded him in his last hours additional pension to cease In event of death was commanileil as stated below iitn crease 30 House Bill Missionary Kidge Their elevation Ohio Col John H Patrick 7th Ohio I cannot say that anyone remained in Ierrr II Alexander Co G 113th Ohio of helpless and dependent child Houss sojgreat that they had a complete view Col Willinm It Creighton Lieut Col Or- - tho state room with niin for nothing was Increase 30- - House Bill Bill army ¬ W Co X rr of Jhe vallcv in which Gen Grants nn J Crane and apt Ernst J Krieger farher from our thoughts than the de Kacuarlah It Saunders Co C 2d Ohio Krl Pintbam E 1st Car operating He could perform no se- then impending After a brief war with Mexlcoi Increased S20 House Hill Increase 30 wiiK 20th Ohio Col William T Fitch 00th nouement G Gray Com- ¬ movements and so on our lower deck I went Esther A C Hardee widow of Lucius A William of Capt Danielss cret strategic Ohio Lielit Coh Engene Powell Capt conversation on the - Vol ¬ by Bragg Hardee Captain- 1st Fla Vol Mtd Inf pany Ga Cherokee Indian Distur side the movement of troops Thomas M --McConhell 28th Pa Col to the oMce of the Indian Agent opposite bances Increase 10 House Bill Strengthen his right llauk was as well Thompson 50 Seminole Indian War 20 House Bill to Thomas J Ahl Capt John Flynn 147th the G A nnd perhaps James I I Johnson Captaiu Indpt Fla Louis Hahn Co r 2Sth Ohio increase and 24 Hill known bv Gen Grant and the rank Pa o P tVdiV jr yards distant where I wrof a letter for Mtd Vols Florida Indian War 3 House House liiin- - -- l tl ITnUw nl X Co B 110th 111 file of our army as by Gen Bragg Brigades-C- o- IIIC UULUIIIK W UIII III l iff Hill Judson Pollard anil Second George J Cob Willi IH ff S A 1 1 I had been in Delony Co A Battalion Texas scout and spy U 20 ham jr 20th Pa Col William Itickards at oclock Perhaps the Lewis II ¬ in Gen I Vol Car war with Mexico increase 20 Ambrns u Harrison Co B 0th Iowa In- About 1230 the afternoon jr 100th Pa- Cnpt L Gitnber olllce 30 minitcs when heard Capt 21 Col ad C C House HUI crease Sht rman directed that Ioomis 111th Pa Col Thomas M Walker James Gorman the Stage Agent 6 Matthew B Xoel Co C SOth Iowa In- ¬ ¬ M C Itogers guide United States Vols vance and place the left of his brigade on - excitedly Gen Meagh Third Brigade- Crtlonel David Ireland Huntley exclaim 12 Hill crease 21 hold the Iiouse ¬ the Tunnel Hill wagon road and 00th N Y Col Abel Godard 7Sth N Y er is irewnedl Stenhen Mav Co E 1st Kv Mtd Vols Maria J Wilson widow of Junius A Wil- ground This advance was promptly I dropped my pen and hastened out 115 House Bill son Co C Ind Increase 20 Lieut Col Herbert von Ilammerstein war with Mexico Increase 12h widow made and the position was taken under door and rushed across gang HeiiDen Wellman CO G lCUtu 1 in- ¬ Genevieve Alinira Sprlsc Ludlow 102 J X Y Col Jiiiiicr C Lane 137th N the tic of William Ludlow Brigadier General U S heavy fire and with severe Joss Y Capt Milo B Hldredge 140th N Y platil and across the lower deck of the crease 24 House Bill rail- Stelger widow1 John Stelger A Increase 30 Loomiss skirmishers carried the Col Col steamer There was a colored man one Christiana of Y A Helfry A Bfirnum Lieut Chas Battery B 1st Mich 12 Iiouse Thomas Milsted Co F 16th X II road the enemy was driven from Glasss B Itaudall of the men connected with the boat the h Ar increase 30 House Bill outbuildings These were my in- Hill house and the The artillery was1 commanded by Maj barber I believe who replying to Ida D Green widow of l rancis V Green Annie I Evens widow of John II Evens set on lire by the enemy as they retired A Keyiioldw composed of terrogation said a man had let himself Commander U S N 30 First Lieutenant Co K 43d U S Vols war ad- John ami the Lieutenant Spain 23 2 additional The Confederate commander sent Poiinsyh ailiu Light Battery E Lieut flown from the upper deck to the lower and 2 additional on account of each minor with Increase and troops down the face of ridge gone on account of minor child House Hill ditional Jhe D McGill U S ileck and jumped into the river and child House Bill ¬ de- ¬ James 5th Battery K Thomas P Smith Co K TDtU Ohio In north of the tunnel and also a strong Capt C Bainbridgc down stream I immediately returned to William B Mntney Co C Sth W Va wagon road Edmund 20 Bill crease 30 Iiouse Bill tachment down the from the whole under command land and ran down the river bank re Increase Iiouse Miry E Holden widow of Jjohn IIoMen ¬ The the of that George McDowell Co II 23th Wis In gorge over the tunnel Col I oomis ex - one of 12 distinguished soldier Maj Gen Joseph valiiiL the alarm until I reached crease 30 Co B 12th Ind House Bill tended his left Hank with the 27th and 1 Co B In ¬ Hooker the lower steamers the minion neneve Engleshy Co A 7th Minn In- ¬ Justus Canfield 2d Iowa Car troops crossed Ihllo 21 BUI 73d Pa regiments These To lie1 tihcre I went across the boat to thj crease 30 crease House continued w uouge in- ¬ the valley under a heavy fire attacked u tie river side to watch for the General John Coolen Co B 10th U S Inf 12 tieorge to u iii jiass drove enemy up the hill L Ackley Nurse U S N 12 crease 30 House Bill and the Boats were instantly lowered anu Francis Simmons Co E Mass la Loomis having called for reinforce- many eyes were Iiouse BUI William J 37th manned and anxious ¬ crease 30 House Bill ments Gen Smith ordered Gen Matthies roil- - Theodore V Collins Co G 44th III In- HOW GEN laifiHER peering in the darkness at the swift 10 Bill Ernest Wagner Co I Cth Mass State repoit with his brigade to Gen Kwing na crease House 30 Bill to inir waters of the great nver never Willlam M Hodge Co E 14Cth X Y In ¬ Militia increase Iiouse who at once directed Matthies to yicked then gave back Mary E I Gilman widow of Samuel D enemy seemed so as It crease 30 in meeting this advance of the CAMf HIS DEATH no wished for sight nor sound The James Matthews Co M 0th N J In Gilman of Strafford Guards X II Militia down from the ridge Matthies threw his was kept up all night and for two crease 30 Iiouse Bill 12 House Bill search - Margaret M widow of Marcus brigade into the fight with great spirit or three days thereafter Loares of bread Kichard V NIchnals Co G 71st Pa- In- Grant flight They 17 Bill Grant Major 1st Mich Vol Eng and Mech and soon put the enemy to j 1 a oue- - crease Iiouse wero cast on the turbid waters in L dependent mother of increase 23 House BUI retreated up the hill fighting as they Col Tells o End would cause a Mary Dlbert the S widow S Hays Sanders the Story the dience to a belief that they Isaac N Dhert Co D 142d Pa 12 Pro ¬ Mary E Hays of David and McAIoons command F it- - 11 20 went Matthies drowned body to rise to the surface of the vided that tne said pension shall cease and Surgeon 110th Ia House Hill rushed up the hill to join in the assault v of the Brilliant ilrishAmerlcan cannon was brought 11H0 re- ¬ Jf wv stream A determine upon proof that the said Isaac His Experience upon the enemys works 10 n quisition same purpose hut the Dlbert is Iivinc House Bill -- for the Gen Ewing called for - -r S 10 In the meantime y wiwwwi s V TT-rSn mighty river defied all our solicitudes and Patrick J Murphy U S Saturn Politeness never costs anything said additional reinforcements and Gen Smith w-- V Samuel S Beaver Co O 3d Tenn who remembers lessons of his Early in I left home kept its treasure well I turned ficm he Mtd the tnaa the directed me to report with my brigade to WTv TmielSOTf mj at saw go down the Inf 12 youth ¬ Yirginia City to steamer as I the boats Adam L Gen Kwing which I did without a mo- fpi Fort Benton meet sad Eliza A Walker widow of I dont know about that answered my family then on f heir way from the river in the darkness to fulfill the Walker Captain Co B SSth III increase ments delay Meagher of - Senator Sorghum I can remember when I EAK DOWN MISSIOXAHY KIDGE AS TAST AS MY LEGS WOULD CARRY ME East to Montana tL the Missouri Itiver duty of advising Mrs the 20 and 2 additional on account- of minor Gen Smith had kept these two rocrve overwhelming calamity which had be- ¬ I had to pay men 5 apiece to show ma mo- ¬ on AMtfnji Col Wil- ¬ child brigades in readiness to move at a brigades actually engaged in the steamer writes M Harry N courtesy staying awako a rifle pit I immediately pushed up the allies of the Inter-Mou- fallen her and us all SJic lived in the Helen Worthen widow of the of bur F Sanders Ju the Butte ¬ ments notice ¬ fight Colonel 4th Vt In during the stump speech and cheering hill and in a few moments met Gen Mat- that memorable Iteminuing1 some 10 days Fort same street near me in Virginia City and Worthcn Lieutenant at Gen Kwing wished to extend the right coming down He had received a tain at to me to be my duty to tell her crease 30 the proper time with my brigade thies THE CASUALTIES Benton in daily expectation of their ar-¬ it seemed Fuchs Spcond Lieutenant Co A 52d wing of Loomiss line was quite I I my to Paul painful wound in the head and rival I accepted Jnvifatioil lie sad story inclosed letter X V 30 Loomiss troops were occupying a rifle io AVe conversed Following is a statement of the Union the of the Virginia Increase ¬ bloddy but able walk Dr James Gibson Postmaster at widow of Strong pit In compliance with Gen Kwiugs or- brigade Captain of n PittsUur boat the York Elizabeth C Vincent 20 a moment He stated that his losses town to go doWii the Hrur and meet them City 111 accomplished gentleman and a Vincent Colonel 83d Pa and Brigadier ders I posted two regiments about ammunition their confiding S Vols 30 ¬ was almost out of that fast friend of Mrs Meagher to General U Increase A WIDEQPEN LETTER paces in front of his rifle pit and ex heavy including Col Momentarily cxpcctingto see the boat I C Vore Lieutenant Co E balance losses had been rery sat on tlie deck for two days when at his discretion the manner in which he Harrison First tended the line to right with the of 93d 111 1 hurried up the to melancholy new 11th 111 Increase 40 House Bill Ewings Putnam the Spread Eagle Bar near Tnion I should break her the Co Gth Mo Cav of the brigade While Gen hill and soon came upon the 17th Iowa Port was no telegraph the news of Alfred M Wheeler C Specially to that Great Army of Nervous troops were under cover my brigade was j was transferred ti the returning steamer As there and Co D 14th Mo Car Increase 20 I met Col Wever and informed him that First Ilrisade Sec- - - J g the erent went by mail thatnight Xo Co M Ga war with open Gen came upon the - which was nearly thred weeks thereafter William E Gray 1st and Weak Alen Who have been in the Smith we must push forward until we came up onil Division Kiev- p Z S 3 person know save col- ¬ immediate ¬ a 2 5 reaching Beliton so far as I the Spain ground in a few moments and Brigade them ciith Con 2 7 o o 7 fc Fort to the Third and pass over A below mouth ored man saw Gen Meagher go into the Mary E Pettlt widow of Gilbert B Hoodwinked and Defrauded by ly observed the situation He protested through line and their places little the of the Marias Co V 120th N X com- ¬ their ta1e 27th Pa 53 13 gt river and he related to me the circuit Pettit First Lieutenant vigorously against such a use of his ¬ Ilii impatient at the slow progress of our Worse Infamous at the front Col Wever ordered his reg- 731 14 3 52 8 S3 161 I told next day Increase 17 House Bill the than change was made in la steamer in the company Trum- ¬ stances as have The mand but no then men for- ¬ Ilrigude 31 26 303 16 3SIJ of Walter Aaroa S Gatliff Co G 4th Ivy Mtd Inf iment to advance The went Loomiss 3 walking some members of the Generals staff said Mountebanks Who Dis- ¬ the formation SOth Corses Jlrigaiic 3 31 10 191 2 24 bull I stepped ashore and four Increase 21 Iiouse Bill ward rapidly the Ohio on the left to mo that we must report that he fell ¬ More serious work was in store for my Hiiumsllngiide 4 37 12 128 3 21 203 or fire miles across a bend boarded the Thomas Thatcher Co K 221 Ind In moving in unison We reached the rear lioat accidentally nnd must not grace the Medicine brigade and it was but a short time until Matthicfc4 Hrl- - Gallatin Capt Howe 11 boat which from the crease 30 Iiouse Bill of the Third Brigade when the unlooked 44 12 133 12 100 nor at- ¬ Co A Washington Light it was called upon to perform it gntle 5 313 he had discerned in the distance then do ¬ mention the mental alcrration John W Smoot Business fur happened Iiglitburns Uri- - tribute it to that I said to them I had Inf 4th Battalion D C 12 Maj McAloon with the veteran Penn ing service on the upper Missouri and ¬ gude 10 5 71 SG to Mrs Meagher the exact facts Thomas L Nelson Co C 33th Wis in- sj Iranians and Gen Matthies with his llri- which was reputciLtoJie able to navigate written cleiiujsnes charge dowv the hill G A Smiths - as they had been related to me and could crease 30 Mr Geo S Beck Proprietor of Wonder heroic brigade had ascended the hill They gude 1 13 14 a light dew Edward X Goff Co H 1st Conn II A ¬ no upon General nor ¬ were upon right of Corses Brigade A strong force which had been assem Cuckorllls llri- - Having boarded Gallatin- - we pro- ¬ see imputation the 30 Workers the Greatest and Best Rem- the the his Increase They reached the brow of the ridge 400 bled by Gen Cleburne in the gorge over iradc 1 3 3 ceeded to the mouth of the Marias where cause of humiliation to his friends if Margaret Hocfer widow of Frederick Ho edy for All Kinds of Nerve Weakness above the plain They were within the tunnel sallied forth charged around Alexanders Ilrl- - Capt Howe discharged cargo devotion to his duties in hand had fer Co C 3atn 1 increase i- - inuusc feet gade 1 3 4 a of mules World Has Ever Known 100 of the enemys intrenchment the hill and made a determined attack we avaijed ourselves his brought upon him so great nn affliction that the feet and of offer and cinma L Kimble widow of Thomas V Those works were filled with determined upon the right flank of our line At the 17 182 82 033 23 2181500 iiad miileback rule to Some of them seemed to think otherwise Throws Another Bomb into the Camp a Fort Benton proclamation by Gov Green Kimble Co P 3d Ind war wlti Mexico mm Kiht nieces of artillery were same time troops from the Confederate About 12 to 1 discerned upon and in the 23 Sharks Who Prey Upon the oclock I the announcing his it was and Major 37th Ind Increase of the placed in these works four bearing due breastworks came out and made a front tableland whence the road descended to Clay Smith death D Hazzard Lieutenant Co 1 caused by Joseph First Fears of Weak Men and Offers Their north and four at the salient angle As attack The Pennsylvania troops fought The following list of brigade command the town a number of horsemen in mili beliere alleged to hare been D 70th Ia Increase 30 these devoted troops reached the brow with great distinction as did the right of ers were wounded IJrig lUn Uiles A tary apparel and upon their arrival we accident Amanda C Iiayllss wldov it Andrew J Victims the Benefit of His Great of the ridge a tremendous volley of mus- ¬ Matthiess Brigade which extended a Smith First Brigade Second Division greeted Gen Thomas Francis Meagher I can well appreciate the affection Bayllss Co C 1st Ark Mtd Gun Men Remedy at Cost welcomed them considerable distance to the right of the Brig M which Gen Meagher inspired among his Sabine Indian Disturbance 8 ketry and artillery Fifteenth Corps Gen John and Ins military stall lie advised us he Cantjl1 C jst nitOTHKRs IM00O perma- ¬ to lie down 17th Iowa race and his countrymen His form was John It Homer Scott Co Mv Deah More than The men were ordered Corse Second Brigade Fourth Division was on his way to Camp Cooke after 130 Men Indlau Distur ¬ nent cures durln the past three years prove that my up with and manly his manner cordial his demeanor Ark Mtd Gua Sabine men They took shelter as best they could and I was right the advance Fifteenth Corps Brig Gen Charles L muskets which the General Gorertnent bance 8 MWonder Vorlcers aro a Godsend to weak opened fire McAloon had fought Get- ¬ saw Confederate troops both upon our gracious his conversation instructive his everywhere There Is not a case of Falling Manhcod at the Matthies Third Brigade Third Division had proffered to the Territorial authorities Oscar Van Tassell Captain Co F or Xervous Troubles of any fought could wit kindly his impulses and I 111 30 Varicocele Weakness tysburg Matthios had from Island front and flank This front attack Seventeenth Corps Col Green B Kaiiin for use in the Indian war in which we 34th Incre ise kind anywhere ou earth 110 matter whether caused ¬ Greeley who once It No 10 to Yicksburg Their men were and no doubt would have been resisted Second Brigade Division Seven were engaged in- ¬ agree with Horace Mary Breckons widow of Edward by overwork dissipation or worry and no matter Third then The day was Co 121th veterans They were there to fight ami as others had been earlier in the day but teenth Corps tensely hot and General said to me that Gen Meagher was one of Breckons Second Lleutiinant F whether tha man bo old or young that Wonder the and his staff ¬ 111 will fail to cure quicker and at less expenu to die if need be for their country An the movement upon our right flank was so following commanders of regiments the finest conversationalists and extempor- Increase 13 Workers The had made a swift and dusty ride from Eben C Wlnslow Co V U2d III Increase than any other remedy made anywhere In the world incessant fire was kept up on both sides sudden and pushed with such energy and were killed Lieut Col Joseph H Taft Sun Itiver where Messrs Carroll and aneous speakers he had ever known if simply used at home at rour work ono tablet at a so much is 24 done day They cured me in leas than This tragic scene continued for an hour determination that there was no time to 1 M N Y commanding 73d Pa Maj Slull had a camp and were founding that It is to be regretted that Mary L Doane widow of Oustavus C three times a change meet it said of Gen Meagher and 30 one months time at the ace of forty four ycarj when and a half make a of front to Peter A McAloon 27th Pa Col Holden nourishing town and near which Maj and written the Doane Captaiu 2d U S Car Increase I like you lacked that vitality without which a per My brigade had been withdrawn from Our right flank was practically in the Putnam 03d 111 Col Timothy OMeare Clinton was marking out the site of Fort manner of his death that is not so Those Emma S Hanna widow of Thomas Hanna son Is a man only in name and after I had been its anomalous position was held in air it was not refused so as to offer ser-¬ III who were with him on the last day of his Co C 113th Ind Increase 12 nearly ruined by the frauds and fakirs who dbsracs and JOth Shaw so named in honor of Col Kobert you Sher- ¬ join me I know in denying Ann Comins widow of Job Comins Acting the medlcino business I ask to bear lu mind readiness at the southern slope of ious resistance to a flank movement The Gen Corses Brigade Gen Matthiess Shaw of the 54th Mass who life will with man world In the business 111 at Fort Third Assistant Engineer L S X Increase that I am the only in Ihe mans ridge I had been standing at the 27th Pa the 3d and the litli Iowa Brigade my brigade and the 27th and 73d agner had been buried with his nig that his death could bo attributed to any who has solemnly sworn that the medicine he tells ridge more were on right of our line and were convivial I was with him most of 12 the names of all who buy It bouthern base of the for than the Pa were the only troops that mounted gers habit Clifford Xeff Fytfe widow of Joseph cured himself and that progress ¬ resolutely will be held sacred forever an hour watching the of events the first to receive the shock of the Con the Kidge I do not recall all the members of the the afternoon and he was as Fvffe Itear Admlral U S X Increase 30 Loomiss line was intact his right still federate charge upon our flank Every brigade commander who led his Generals staff nor their number but one abstemious as the most devout anchorite Jemima MeCIure widow of James It Mc resting upon the railroad He still held Jliese hero men fought gallantly troops up that acclivity was wounded I of them was Capt William Boyce after and it is as cruelly unjust to repeat such Clure Co L 1st Ind II A 12 and 2 the log house at Grasss place but he had against a greatly superior force holding received a gunshot wound through the an accusation additional ou account of minor chiid impression upon ward a resident of Butte The afternoon X Whitbeck Lieutenant Colonel been unable to make any their ground Until 112 of their number left thigh but was aide to remain on the was delightfully spent in social The river was searched for his remains Horatio the enemy in his from were surrounded and captured I saw the visits down to mouth of the Marias but the 03th Oulo Increase 10 field until the enemy was repulsed and through the business portions of the town the C dependent mother of James Pennsylvania troops led by Mc- ¬ first in line on right in vain Somewhere in Irenla Hill The break our the It diivcn back up the hill ind Aleagher seemed at his best search was the Mill Co M 43th V S Vols war with Aloon Brigade and yielding tien in ¬ T Matthiess Corses crumbled away rapidly to the I sent for Col F C Deimling Colonel a conversational way but he resolutely stream his manly form sleeps in as se Spain 12 Iiouse Dill Brigade now commanded by Wal or repose Arling- ¬ Col pressure the Confederate charge of the 10th Mo and turned the command and undeviatingly declined that form of rene as it would in classic John II Jack Co E Sth Ohio increase cutt still held their position and kept up I was in the midst of the Third Brigade brigade over 111111 ton but the jealous waters guard their 30 House BUI of the to and was borne hospitality with which Fort Benton then ¬ a destructive fire upon the enemy The and 17th Iowa troops by word and secret well tho rushing waves from Ahram O Kindy Co K 12tn Mich In- and from the field at 330 in the afternoon 1 and batteries on Shermans Hill and Lieut act sought to keep up fight the bounded unround springs seem destined to crease 530 House Rill the but As he was my near neighbor forever Co Ky war battery near base the advantage of numbers and position Were HOOICER ATTACKS at Yir be his monument his grave John L Bowman D 2d with Plants the of ginia City and a most genial and inter- ¬ and Mexico 20 Home Bill ridge kept up re- ¬ Increase as effectual a lire as was against us and these veteran sohliers 3 oclock in the afternoon Gen esting companion spent M n helpless and dependent possible destroying own men At I most of the ha la Jane Kuhu without our tired from the hill I was the last man Hooker with the balance of his force afternoon with him lutioduciiig him to Who Can Cozaplete the Story daughter of Solomon II Kuhu Co A 21th But the fire of the enemy had been terri- ¬ of the Third Division to withdraw SI HUM joined Sen Osteihaus at Kossville Gap so many of the citizens and sojourners Editoi Tribune I will Kv lllimse bly destructive They were protected by once issued his orders of National Hallowell Goddard Co A Sth Iowa In well constructed works had largely A TOOT RACE lie at attack in that unique and thrifty seaport as he narrate one of the many sad stories of 30 been upon on Mission ¬ creae the Confederate forces liau not theretorore Known the great war or 1801 18G5 as it is of Phillips Co G 33th Wis In ¬ reinforced and were now able to bring i must confess I did not upon ary Itidge which extreme Willinm more men to bear upon a given point on stand constituted the The fort in thatearlv tinie ivna nnlv pathetic interest and even in the hope that crease 30 the order of my going The question was left of Sen Braggs line 20 years old aiidjalUiough past prime widow of Isaac Aest of the Kidge than the two and a half brig ¬ its someone friend or foe who may read it Watty West I should be killed captured or Brig Gen Charles commanding 111 C Company X V Militia 120 ades could do which were now in their whether Crnft it was very goodrorm Maj T II may possibly complete it Capt F Whites I am the same Geo S Bcclt living at South escape I went at once followed by an the First Division of the Fourth Corps Eastman had it in charge for the fur AVhen the U S Engineer battalion left war of 1S12 increase 20 Market btreet Sprinfled Ohio who Is bateU by front eager line of the enemy who were not was given the center and directed to company then carrying on Elijah E Harvey Captain Co B Gth every Klectric Itelt Impostfr Free Sample schemer WE GO TO HELP MATTHIES the trade then Savage Station Va for the James Itiver Increase 24 House Bill COD fraud Free Prescription fakir and Doctor bf to remain on hill move up Itidge Gen ¬ Kan Car content the crest of the onto the Osterhaus about equally iyided between the In- June 2S 1S02 those of the sick who could A widow of William Mall humbug fa America became of the manner in p K ¬ Catharine Carroll At 2 in Gru John Smith and in it place then of comparative safety but was assigned to the right with instruc- dians and white imjthe Maj proceed 12 which r have exposed their Infamous schemes Their frontier walk were ordered to with the Carroll Co F 7th Iowa Increase Frew offers Is get Gen Hugh Kwinjj rode down from Gen ¬ ¬ only object In making to tha were anxious now that their blood was tions to move with his division parallel Eastman was a imost intelligent gentle- army the best they could while those un ¬ John A lteilley Co B 1st Battalion Fre so they Shermans headquarters on hill to 12 names of men who are nervous or weak that the up to have it out with us I ran down with the Kidge on the east and Brig man and his abounding hospitality well able to do so were left behind and taken monts Bangers Missouri Home Guards may harass them with their impudent letters C O I where I was standing my They A Kimball Co II 31st Mass and with staff Missionary Kidge as fast as my legs Gen John W Geary was directed to maintained the i repute of the remote prisoners Edwin W Damon Co G of William packages and ljin tilthy circulars and I here and btated that Gen Sherman had directed would carry me passed a number of move along the valley on the west side posts Co A 2d Mass II A Increase 30 now again challenge any and alt of these frauds and I trading of tlut West His dinners Scituate Mass against the entreaties of In- ¬ that I should reinforce my in Itussel A Williams Co F 12th III poison distributors to thoroughly sift and test my Matthies with killed and wounded on my way but I had of the ridge easy supporting distance were veritable JVastsi of Lucullus and the Surgeon and his comrades determined charges of low villainy and palpable fraud In any brigade I replied that I had felt tor stop inquiries Sen crease 20 House Hill no time to and make of Crnft scarce n day passed that a choice lot of to proceed In some manner he obtained William Holgatc Co E 112th III In- ¬ court of law or Justice they may select If you hava borne lime that Matthies needed help I The ground was rough and rocky I As Gen Crnft ascended the hill to su- merry guests did had any dealings with them you know that all my - iiotitmrround his hosuit a broken down horse and without saddle crease 30 House Bill charges against them are true as Gospel asked for instructions as to the move- ¬ fell twice but hurriedly scrambled to my pervise the formation of his line he was able boaid During the afternoon he In- and with only a rope for a bridle Elizabeth L Beckett widow of John I beg to assure you ou my honor as u man that no went Both Gen Smith and Gen Kwing keep way after SOth 8 BUI feet and rushed on to out of the met by the enemys skirmishers The Uth vited Gen McngherJoiline with him at 0 an incredible struggle he reached the bat- ¬ Beckett Co K Ohio House matter whether you are married or single old youn requested my views upon the subject I Edge alias Jason Edge U S S or aged or no matter whether your weakness of the determined men who were close and 3tith Ind ran forward into line under oclock which invitation the General ac- ¬ talion camp at HaxaHs July 1 the day Henry J middle proposed to form the brigade in two lines upon iny heels I could not see my re lire charged the enemy and dro e them cepted Bent on Increase 1S or nervousness is caued by overwurk dissipation or iii of the battle of Malvern Hill At dark I Ferguson widow bv the use of strong drink or tobacco the u of my left in front and march diagonally across I ¬ Man la of William serve hue but Knew that the fritlli III back while the column completed its for- Six or seven steamboats from St Louis that evening when the battalion moved Kespy Company X C Wonder- - Work ers will search every nerve center the valley to the left to a point in the rear tul Furgeson of Capt your every Usau develop every organ 10th Mo ivcrc in life toad at the foot mation Groses Brigade with the 51st or beyond were died to the river banks out for Harrisons Landing he was left Vols Cherokee Indian Disturbance increase of bodyrenew of Matthies the front line to march up of the hill and would b there when I Ohio and the 35th Ind of Whitakers and among was a strengthen every muscle invigorate eery function the hill to Brigade theiu somewhat cheap with food and made as comfortable as 12 and bring toyou a perfect arut permanent restoration the rear of Matthies arrived Brigade in advance the balance of the and rude old Minnie M ltlee the helpless and dependent strength manly vigor The reason why Wonder-- and thi line which it raftj named the G A possible The nert day and probably in of and rear to funn in a road The ollicers saw me coming down the troops following closely in pursuit Thompson ¬ daughter of Itobert II Itlce Co I Slth III do this is because they are a Pura It was a freight boat but the same place he was found accident- ¬ ran north up the valley at the base of hill They saw the Confederates also It was soon found that the ridge was had cabins perhaps a dozen persons 12 House Hill Nerve Food and Touicand because they do not con Missionary ap- for ally by Charles F Sylvester of Co K Xichol Co G 70th III tain any phiphorus or Spanish ily or any other of ltidge The plan was and were waiting for them Not a shot too narrow for this formation and the di ¬ William Increase sent out by The Pilot or Mate of the boat was an 7th Mass while searching for water 21 the poisons that make the vile nostrums proved and I immediately gave orders was by my ¬ so life fired men until I reached the vision was thrown into four linos Oster- ¬ ¬ thefiaudsand quacks to human It - Irish American by the name of Dolau I They recognizid each old school- depen for its execution Tin- SOth Ohio Col line I knew they were ready and I moving other as Ituth II Ferguson deformed and is perfectly safe to use them at any time or under any as haus and Geary were abreast with think and when during the I mates gave in of William P Ferguson Cap- ¬ Pren Metham and 17th Iowa Col Clark jumped down into road afternoon and Sylvester him water dent daughter clrctimttjinces and their me will not fall to restore the with a loud tne center ami ttiese inree each with a had introduced him to he General he his cup and urged Jiim to get away as tain Co D 3d MI 12 iitturiil strength ntid vigor without any trace of ex ¬ It AVever to form line and 1 ¬ the front the voice shouted l uei deep formation advanced at a charging doiibtingly interrogated me as to whether soon as possible ho Hamllne H Williams Co D 21st Wis In citement vt stimulation In old or young 10th Mo Col V C Deimling nnd rlitli Che advance Confederates or would be captured Jlecaue of the wonderful merit of my Wonder of the were gait this was the ruinous Thomas Fiancis Damon ieplied he was very weak and crease 30 every 111 Maj Pinckney T ¬ that Workers and the fact that I treat man a Welsh to form the within T0 yards of our line but the with- The Confederates occupied Thomass Meagher renowned in Samuel J Vickers Christopher Vlckers my Iks the Irish rebellion sick but would try Sylvester had to chil- ¬ fidrlv in very respect as though he was own nat rear line the lines to formed parallel ering volley delivered by the two regi ¬ old works which he up and Jane Vlckers Invalid and dependent up largest mall rorder threw after the of 1848 and upon my assurance that it rejoin his regiment immediately as it was A III ural brother I havo built the with each other all field officers to dis- ments brought them to a sudden halt battle of Chiekamnugua The impetuous dren or Thomas Vickers Co 00th medicine huMnevi In the world In less than tbre mount march on was he could nut conceal his delight at the rear guard for the trains He called 12 Jointly said pension to cease upon the years I defy any man to whom I sent Wonder and foot Four or five volleys were exchanged with movement of Hookers command gave the meeting so distinguished person urging say As the formation was leing made deadly a who back Damon Jo get away and dentil of the last survivor Workers to that I have treated him unfairly la I effect when the Confederate enemy no time to prepare for defense the t identlv was his idol and he showed the the last known or seen Dainou Daue A Hall alias William Kuapp Co nny nuinuer shape or form If you order Wonder called the commanders of regiments to ¬ troops of he retired precipitately up the hill works were carried and many prisoners General much deference and attention was still lying there with old IL2pth Conn Increase 30 WoikerV mention Tlie National Tribune gether and pointed out to them line of the horse In- ¬ the publisher of which Is hereby to publish the The SOth Ohio being on the extreme captured of which captured ¬ George WVomigs Co D 0th Conn march tin position Osterhaus and wasted on him no inconsiderable blar- standing nearby Did anyone see 01 me as a fraud and Bconndrel if I fait to do exactly as X and the lines were to left of our assaulting column received 2000 The Confederate troops were well ney crease 23 ngm any Its Wet tabling the Generals errand know anything of him afterwards IC A with of readers take when they readied the field I also less of the shock of the Confederate led and although forced from their front Oliver Wymau 1st Battery Vt L Hie price or Wonder Workers ts only One Dollar railed he invited him to become his guest of his GiritKKT Thompson Washington D C Increase 30 per always by express your attention to a four gun battery on charge Col Metham withdrew his men line 11 tKv cash with order at made determined resistance Geary voyage next morning A In- ¬ ¬ the Kidge which would no doubt open to north regiment the down the liver Amos Modlton Co L 1st Me II expend It will cost cenu to lift them from ex the rallied his when and Osterhaus kept the wings well ad as far as Canii Cooke A Natural Irquiry crease 20 press olllce If you send 112 I send them by mall upon us as soon as we were in range I about way ma- ¬ half down the hill and vanced Geii Jleaghtr returned from the fort First Ollice Boy I asked d boss ter Giistains C Pratt Captain Co D 17th prepaid thus saving you ten cents If you have any stated that the column would more in terially aided in repulsing ¬ 30 doubt about me write to any Commercial Agency Mr the forces that Osterhaus moved his brigades in eche about itiiij in company with sum other let me off cause me grandmother was Me Increase quick time until the battery began firing charged down the ridge lon and while Lewis G IUour Co II 11th Conn In ¬ AItCobushCah1erof the Hrt National Itaokol - attacking the enemy in gi iitlcmeu whose pimi ck I re- ¬ this city the haute which is llushnell when I would givt- tlie order to double my regiments do not now dead crease 30 of Hon Asa Thus three of kept the front was constantly pressing the flank call I was se ted in front of Boy Kx Gor or Ohio Is iTcsIdeut or to auy of you quick and would gallop forward with niv field and were ready to renew the rtmc of Second Olllce Wot did he say May D IIscum widow of Emerson II friends In Springfield the attack niiu rear Hie rictonous advance of I G Baker V IV when my eutiou Ollice Boy Asked me who wuz Oth I S staff The 17th Iowa rallied in the rear our was up Fiist IJseiim roloiicl Inf and GEO S Ohio of JiooKer kept until near sunset was anstiil by nlmotmnlly loud euuver- - goin ter pitch at her funeral l S Vols Increase 30 BECfCt m Market sw SpriHgfidd c Ik