Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 28 May 1915, p. 5

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11mm in not I Med ”Idler. They were anaemia n to whether he could succeed In the management o! in my. kit the people of the South. on this thirtieth of lay, val-o hopeful Ind confident. myflty fromthdrpolntotm‘mmtmcoto Mr It“... 1'qu he!!! that the moral mm mntmuflllttomflthhotrm pm reflect the general mood and spirit of the people in the North who were at the time read- in. the peyote. Among them there we: e npirii of uncertainty and doubt. They were uncemin u to the strength end porno-e oi the South. They doubted the ability of Lincoln. who hod re- cently been elected by n new nod untried po- litionl petty. They were uncertain on to whether he would yield to the demands of petition! bonnet The New York Tribune for the same date wan to Its northern render: somewhat more hopeful. Born are none of m Deanna: "Frnnk Blair Ordered to Bartram loam.” “Harper: hm Threatened. The Rebels “to I! to Be surrounded." “30.000 Troop- to Rendezvous u Com." The” new: items. taken from northern newl- “The report of tie'nrrender of the limited sum troupe In Tone. under command of Lien- tenant Colonel Reeve, h the Confederate force. under commend at Colonel Van Don. I: fully “firmed." "Omen! McDowell In been Informed that Genet” Leo, with 25.000 when. It «lunch; on Manchu.“ Here In none "on new: items (but the penal. of the North are reading In their home mm The notion Joann! tor thin animal: of may eon- tllld the following telegraphic dispatches: mu who were predicting tic lmnedhu cow-tun of the Anode-a rennin mu. too. mum-evattmnoltmuofm m which were amt“; In the daily new.- m Indicated that there mm: to me faun- «no: (or the medium of the people m Europe. In: mph. at (In the. hut-mod an get Io m that link“. too. In about to secede. The, no 0M0: Indie" .1 WuhIngIon tuned u an am to h Wily defending tho city; a me of W In any! Mon at. wt. MdhyIthmPoIomacu-dm than min of Alex-am nu m we tho Union people lawful. but any were by no m confident. for. It uh (I... may bud M received new from “to“ about the expression. dmvhlchldmhmmdohyeerumlh- Within the three weeks Immediately preceding this thirtieth of Buy the Union force- imi been pining n series of victories neu' Vicksburg. Grant land defeated "Joe” John-ton It Jackson nmi had placed Union troops in charge of that city. He ind comm Pemberton both at Chm- nion'o Hm md at Big Black river. Pamberton. not cut of! from communication with Johnston. ltd retired I'lthin tho defenses at Vick-tug. ”Any new: from Vicksburg?" must have been the qu‘eetion which was naked hundreds of times on this day when neighbor met neighbor. The people of the north were hoping that their so!- dierl would soon succeed in mum-ins this stronghold of the Confederacy. but there were doubt. in their minds Grant Ind not us yet gained the eonndence of the Union people. The truthfulness of the old saying. “Conflng events cast their shadows before." most have been realized by the people both In the North sad In the South the thirtieth of Key in 1863. for at thnt time there were pending two events, eith- er of which, these people must have realised. might prove to be the turning point of the wor. One of these. they knew. would happen soon .It Vicksburg. the other somewhere In the East. but It whet place no one could at this time foretell. had the heat of muons tor helng hopetui and confident. Their president us A trained soldier. He Ind «tidied at West Point, and had had ex- perience both in the Iflny ad in the en de- pnrtlnent. Above all things. he had the connv deuce of his people. ltlnnowonderthetthopeopleotthoflonth received the announcement of Lincoln's all for 75.000 troops with leflslvo laughter and cheers. This was on the third at April. By the thirtieth of lay their loynlty to their cause had become more enthmiutie This m especially true of thelr younger men. The militnry drill inctdent to their preparation for wet nith then! us a pleunnt pastime There us no need of I cell for troopo. Thonunds of them were ready and anxious to enth durum: Junction. 9;, had been selected In the rallying place for the Con- federates. 3nd volunteers were gathering there. Such was the situation the thirtieth of In] in 1861. A calm before the storm. Fifty-two day: later the battle of Bull Run? WW” arm VAR. 0n the thirtieth of lily. in 1805. the "r for Union m ended. The a“ befon President Johnson Ind imed bin proclamation oi tummy. in which he pardoned nil who Ind tutor 4 ' n In the rebellion on condition that may ~ , nub- ueribo to n an of lumen to tun mm sum. and went the units at the m. new. in. ac“ tion at m that. n. it“ «about. WW?! #1:. Such was the citation on this an in mm. No other thirtieth of lay but been :5 cerium :- this one. At the “White Home of the Confed- ency." Richmond. there 7.: u feeling of tan- pornry security. In Wuhlngton than wu db- amusement . On this thirtieth of buy we and Leo um keep- ing guard of Richmond. Grant. who noon titer his victory at Vicksburg had been called to Wuhington. had been appointed ilentennnt m- erni of the Union army. "On to Richmond!” bud at once became the war cry of bio noidiern. With- in the month of Mny Gnnt's any bid been re pulsed three time: by the Army of Northern Vir- giniaâ€"at the Wiiderneu, Spotsyinnia. Noni Anna. Four dayl inter. Cold Harbor! Tb. nine remit. [no nun keeping gunrd. The word ro- ceived nt Wuhington m “Victory." But victory at such a coat! Thousands of the Union’l but soldier! lent! - 0n the thirtieth of lay, in 1m. (in unantic- of the peopio both in the North and the South was centered on on. on. man. Note the nit-n- tion. (”W-um the menu of the preceding year thicn had led up to this situation. 01: the iii!» iieih of flny, 1863, the Army of Northern Vlrs 3min. under command of bee. can on it. march to invndo Pennsylnnin. A for: Gun later the Union ”lam gained two of the most important victories oi the wnr, on It Vicksburg, on. at Gettysburg. Tnklnx ntlvmlnao M 0m mum-km It Wuh- lnflnfl occulunecl by "M rhnnglu M cow mmdm of the Amy M the Paloma. [at with hln entire "my nllppovl lMo Illa Shou- Andmh all" M marched northward "In the Imanllon of Inudlng fllryhml tad Penn-flunk. Nude till “.000 man fol- loved him. Would may med? ll no. vhml The people both In the North mm In the tooth. on this lhlrtlotl a! lay, not knowing Ihlt Io‘ld happen nut. um um“ and wuclnlng. Gettysburg It“ not "I become - mllnuon. T'Imty yen: utter the Clfil war Grant vhllo on his dying bed nld: "rho mum general who over lived was Robert E. IAO." It dld no” (the Grant twenty years to realize the mum ‘ of Lee; he had been brought to a full reduction of (Mn fact early In Kay. 18“. vben melt unlu met in the Wllderneu. which an put beating. and whld only up the plant mum of lb strength. It In tho herde- am In nut to grow, not no Mainly tit woody one; ~ rm Cup 0' Rasputinâ€"Rude d has are bent over to! mend W I] In Aunt. arm vile. my ml utmofleuuflmhohlulp Rationing In!" u m ulna. to mut'mtInmm. Mmfluululuhmm heitonbdahldllmoom they vm throw out not. maul Him. The. In the III-clan which bear hilt. an In- very Inpat- mumm’hn-m. II ummwuulmmmm mteror early owls. prim. Ila-ll ummmmummm mm. the! an no. to“ M I, «Ill-nu «nu-cu. the “no I“ mum at mil-g In My “all" um ton “at mmmuuuammuu may mumâ€"cumin 0‘ PM"! RASPBERRY ONES With the out: mm not lath- od- with a. mu mulch nu ma! top (mm o! an". undue. nonl- Ionl "not“. This noon- mm In. Iron. I: am Mic-u. mu «Innue- h o! "be when It an in Mind um calm. 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In the manner to alord on ma non. protection from the ulnar cold. The apple growers are nearly all precuclns clean eultlvnlon' in thelr orchards, any. n. writer in Indium Farmer. This Indicate- tlnt cum"- tlou la the quickest method or bring- lng young trees to e beerlu‘ue end perhaps It la the best method to pal» can In gnlnlng ennual crave. hem my Own experience and knowledge gained (tom growers In ell [mm o! the com» try. I am convinced um apple tree- net on rolling or nwly level lend will come Into bearing the or three your- eerller ll given mm! euluveuon. CULTIVATION OF AN oncumn surfing of 80" Help. to 00m Manure â€" Vanna Tru- Gina Longer Purl“ o! Growth. W a. 1'0 IIII "Mk. at cm: mm. In, than 000.01» count hawtmumomvvatm 3 phone directory mm at. a '1 mm. tho-nun Wt.“ «mic-I00 “climax-“ha.“ moon-mm” "But. your m.“ in h I. nL‘tIonmhh-o-dy 3}! hi ll ;boc. hum-chm“â€" In. I“ In. no «a Stunt Flor M an M any I“ elk-uh want-n (0...) his.“ Yul Wont. éiii fishing-link! 'Wml lino” Thin. 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