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rwW vv"!;, - 7W 9-- w " v eV' TS ifSsSS SH ? A &"" ;: - a."" y? i THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE: WASHINGTON,, D.rC, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1898. 3 -- attempted his- - conquest of owing to a rise the other Gen. Rosecrans says in this -- in and obeying V V AM4 V . a. 4 MB W unsuccessful 1r the river, that Farmers Break Buggy Monopoly. f Mexico. 'LETTERS OF bridge threatens to fail. A new pontoon order Wood was guilty of an error of judg- the 30-poun- is years-bugg- manufac- to to-da- y. claimed - k MDIUKIC HOMES Maximilian, deeming it a wise policy - bridge will take their place Two ment; that he should have seen in the fact It that for people he CHAS.,4- DANA, turers have secured exorbitant prices for their Or make himself popular with the Parrotts have arrived and aro placed "that it required him to close up on Reynolds goods, but recently, through the combined was ambitious to govern, resolved to adopt (Continued irom jtrst page. rifle-gun-s in Tort Wood, on our left. The largest evidence thafe-i- t was based on mistaken in- assistance or the farmers of 'Iowa, Illinois and young Augustin Iturbidc as his heir. StatesSEAHS. & Co., or WASHINGTON r in this army previously were formation, and should, therefore have re- other Kokbuck Chicago, In order to get control of the boy, lie held rebels, and guarded only by a relatively have got the price of ofwmi buggies down to' out promises of power and wealth to the At McMinnville the rebels captured a Ten- mained where he was. S16.M); Top Iluggies. $23.73: Top Surries. $43.7.1 - SHPr1 ed Men and Wo men.Who HavV, parents of Augustin, who, as soon as such small force of cavalry. Gen. Bragg nessee infantry regiment, about 250 strong, To this Wood replies that he was partially and upwards, and they are shipping them in IIP $&&&" promises were accepted and the child thought he saw his chance, and toward also one locomotive and 11 cars, which they of that opinion, but that he consulted Gen. immense numbers direct to farmers in every country, State. They fend an immense Huggy Cntnlojr uo Ka$sai V Inhabited Tkem, given up, were banished from the 1st sejifc AVheeler, burned. Notice of their approach and full McCook, who was with him at the moment, free, postpaid, to any one who asks it. Thte Piii the of October , Gen. lor ska J"Vv & and once more sought the fostering care of instructions had been sent there in season. and the latter advised him not to take the certainly is a big victory for the farmer, but aK-MJgargTOi'- rebeL ssjfmmAnmmkMm j. the United States. Upon their arrival here with all the cavalry he could Burnside telegraphed last night inquiring responsibility of disobe3ing a written order, severe blow to the carriage manufacturers and upon H. Seward, then dealers. MARY S. - they called William gather, to cut the road, End starve array rebel cavalry crossed Ten- especially as he could not know what was Br LOCK WOOD- Secretary of State, to ask him to use his ifitwaslrue had influence as mediator between Maximilian out. Dana telegraphs': nessee. As lie was not only notified of the passing on the part of the field where he was fact fonr days ago, bnt promised to send his ordered to go. and themselves. M Chattanooga, Oct. 3; 12 m. should move my command to support Gen. CHAPTER XXI. court dress of blue, decoraten with several But the United States being then at war, cavalry in pursuit, this inquiry is astonish- I judge from intimations that have reached Reynolds. Geu. Thomas replied Gen. silver-lac- Yours of 30th arrived here at midnight last that fhe Home of Salmon P. Chase and His Orders and precious stones, and e I Mr. Seward was timid about making any ing. Jt proves that he has done nothing. me, that in writing his own report Gen. Reynolds did not need support, of great depth. foreign Ministers night. AVheeler, with a force of cavalry, but that I Daughter Ancient Tablets An Indian The fresh complications with foreign countries, 30tlfj Hud he taken the proper measures to protect Rosecrans will elaborately show that the blame had better move to the snpport of Gen. Baird, of his train Avore their uniforms. so he declined to interfere, but advised lorded tlic Tennessee Wednesday night the left flank of this array this disaster could of his failure in this great battle resU on the Georgetown The iS'a-pole- on posted ou our extreme left, who needed as- Princess Aristocrats This marriage at once lifted Madame de Madame Iturbidc to go to Paris, see at various places above and below Washing- not BodisxM) have happened, and unless he acts now he Administration; that is, on the Secretary of sistance. exhibited my order to him-- , Tudor Estate The Linthieum Mansion. to the highest round in the social lay case before him. ton. The highest statement concerning this General-in-Chie- I and and her will probably be responsible for worse ca- War and f, who did not fore-se- c Uos-dal- e. ladder, while his wealth was used to Mr. instructions', asked whether he would take the responsi- Philip Barton Key Gen. Forrest at vast She followed Seward's force is that it consisted of two divisions; the Bragg would com- give his wifely jewel the most costly set- failed to get a personal interview with lamities. be reinforced, and who bility, of changing it. Ife replied he would, but lowest, two brigades. Crook, with two small pelled him to move forward withont cavalry ting. From over the sea came the flash- Napoleon; and was compelled to lay her brigades, along watching TROUBLE' ABOUT CIPHER. and T then informed him I would move my ing persons of to was lying the river enough, and very inadequately prepared On the northwest corner of Oth and E gems that had adorned the case before him in writing. Re declined to prevent the in command to the support of Gen. Baird. I re- a hundred generations of Bodisco Rus- Madame lturbide was once the fords, but was unable The perennial trouble about cipher many other respects. square-bui- lt 'brick house interfere, and quested Gen. Thomas to furnish mc a staff fctrccts is a that sians; diamonds eclipsed only by those of more forced to return to her mother's home, rebels from crossing. Eo?e-cran- s dispatches crops THE FATAL GAP IK THE 1ASE. officer who could conduct me to Gen. was once the home of Salmon P. Chase, world-wid- e fame; the same Mrs. Tyler Immediately on receiving tbis news, out: Baird, that "Rosedale." which he did. who was successively Governor of his mentions in a letter written in 1842: Soon after the downfall and death of ordered Gen. Edward M. McCook with a Oct. 5. T learn part or all of my first About 10 o'clock in the morning of of that Taking this officer State. Senator in Congress, Secretary of "I very seldom go to parties, but. Maximilian, Augustin and his parents division of cavalry about Bridgeport to report of the second day of the great battle staff with me, I rode at I Bo-disc- o's Young lturbide, Sept. 20 an Aid informed Gen. Rose- once to Barnes's Brigade the Treasury and Chief .Justice of the course, could not refuse Madame were once more united. hasten to the Sequatchie Valley to protect was translated and shown about at Nashville and directed tho invitation. Her ball was expected being best colleges in . crans that Gen. Reynolds's was in staff officer to to I Supreme Court. In country's direst after educated in the our wagon-trains- McCook inarched Thurs- On the evening Horace May nard right conduct it and report it to the to be the grandest affair of the season. this country and Europe, again returned to of that day. Gen. Baird. then rode to level-heade- day, the violent storm day prevented the air, and should be protected. I the other two need for d men, he was the one lovely and was but that even repeated at Cincinnati, a few days ago, It Madame Bodisco looked the home of his fathers. his reaching being 39 brigades for the pnrpose of following with who carried its finances triumphantly attired in pink satin with lace, flowers and Mrs. Green, the daughter of Gen. Forrest, Anderson, the distance a whole sentence of it. Gen. ii. S. Granger appears that the Aid had not seen Geu. s, them in the rear of Barnes's Brigade to tho splendid diamonds, stomacher, car-ring- during her miles, in season, and Wheeler fell upon n fs said to had I of through the great civil war, and was lastly such and mother of Mrs. lturbide. have it. have inquired Branuan's Division, which was "ref- assistance of Gen. Baird. breastpin, bracelets! I never saw gave portion of "Rosedale" to train yesterday morning at the foot of the him respecting to yon When I rejoined Chief Justice of the highest Court in the lifetime, a the facts, and suggest on Reynolds's Gen. Rose- them found such beautiful diamonds. Most of the her son, George F. Green, whereon he mountain where the road rises out of the ought to a new many used," right. I the valley outh of them swarm land. upon that I have cipher with ing with enemy. furniture was of European make, and the erected a stone house.
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