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Show A I'art oT Sheridan's om-muiid om-muiid to be Sent Mouth, Chicago, 8. A Washington special says: Tho postal telegraph Rclieme, so persistently advocated by Ex-post-niiiater general Cress well, it Is understood under-stood will not be recommended in the report of his successor, Jewell, and it is also understood will not be alluded to in the message of President Grant to CongrceS The Tunes' Washington epecial says: When General Sheridan was in Washington attending the Sherman Sher-man wedding, he, in an interview with Attorney General Williams, told that officer that to withdraw any of the force now under his command would tend to cripple him in his aggre&iive movements against the Indians. It was then tacitly agreed that he should not be called upon for any of the military in his department. To-day an order was issued which indicates that there is some strong, I impelling motive at work that has succeeded in breaking that agreement. |