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o~ Wesemm u e i i VOLUME 28, JARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS And CITIZENS, 1% IAVE KOW ON HAKD, at OUR NRW WARK. 00MS, 183, 185 and 187 WADASIL-AV., the et dlsplay of ruporbly-finished snd mbstantially-mada :' RIAGES ever offerod to tho Clifcago publis. The 'y inoludes many of the wmott gracoful designi PARASOLS, TRANGERS |Parasols! |REPRESENTATIVE Parasols! Parasols! CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1875. LEADING MANUPAGTURERS, THE SI0UX DIPLOMATS. The Task of Treating with Them Likely to Be a Dificult one. American Manufacturers, AND DEALERS 1§ Tribal Jealousies Cropping Out Be- tween Red Oloud aud the throagh the medlum of a press-dispatch, Learn ing of this, STTTING DULL, an Ogallalah warrior of great influence among his people, becamo grestly excited, bsraneued the romalnder of the delegation on tho solemn compact made by tho paity before leaving tho Indian country, binding themsolves not to talk with white men about Lusiuesn matters till they ahould have arrived at Washington, charged Red Cloud with violating his word in golng luto councll at the ima without thelr kaowledge or consent, brandished his three-knived war-slub, and arid that, unloss the ahscntees wero sent for | e @hicage Dailp Tribune l‘::an asasyod at the Smolting Works in this city, PROYZA TO B® vENY RICH, ying 013-1,000, or 943 ouucen of fine gold to 000 ouncen of gold-dust. The eudden and unoxpected irruption ln this city of all tho principal stuve manufaciurers and doalers 1 the Unitod Rintes, or their azentn, hay llovuloycd tho fact that they ars in attend- ance horo upon an Army Bard, whora duty it 18 to draw up aad submiv to the Hecrotery of War apocifications for conk- ing and heating ntoves and ranges for &army use, aud to prepare a supply-labio giving thio humbora to be suppliad, for use of oflicats snl men in public barracks and quartere, ‘Fho Board RINT apg ¢ D Jo S NUMBER 270, ‘25 THE WHISKY FRAUDS, 191 280, X3 One Chicao Storekeoper Hold for Trial, and Two to Bo Examined To-Day, Arrest of n Number of Liquor- Dealers Xixpeeted. Artistic & Fine Goods, FOR PEBSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD USE. > 1n compbsed of five oficora of Inag service aad | WO Dofinite Action Begarding the Tllinois at once, he would brain Iied Cloud on might, and | oxncrience in tha cevalry, infantry, aud Qanr- Supervicorship, would not go one stop fartber towards Washing- | termaster’s Dopartment, presided uver by Uen, 1 ton. ** I will goback to my own cuuntry,” said ho; fl:gw::s,fi?n au‘l’i y:‘-":nl ;fl":l'g’l“otu:rdayv o 3 3 1hiave no raliroad ticket, but I have fact ; [ can | gy L 1 01 el ho | List of Revanue Otficers Removad In tho Chi- They Find Fanlt witl Thelr Interpreters | 52 15on Tho may--tho e tho crow e | b5 Somder the stirneminof L s Top : Ui patterne of fina Caerlago work, such as z‘.‘m‘. foowd 1a any Carriags Reporttary 1n the United | Tn endless variety and styles, in $A% %G all of oue work we challene compartson! | Si1je. Tronch Satin_snd Sorgo, elo- e job 18 porfectod Ia the most deloablo mazner, eom- | o ) o e pons) Ooraalian, dmodorn fruprovementa. WAR- y mount arl, y S v ' ‘ronoh Horn, Ivo &iiver and D superlor Iu overy respect, To all purchaners 0! , Ivory, Justriog wuch work we extend & cpecial javitatton tocatt | Bone Handles, at EXTREMELY Hereditary Obief. cago Districk b s Y SRebew P puspar " B EEe e At - iy an AE B -t s B ¥ oeee s ne gonds for thomnelyes. LOW PRICES. b e 1n stock for the HEASON, the FOLLOWINO E. e STYLES of CARRIAGES. GLASS LANDAUS, Deantifolly trimmed and splondidly Auished, LANDAULETS, With movable top, and evory improvement. PARK PHAETONS, Ligtt and elegant. BRETTS, COUPES, Ot genteol and exquisita dosigns. COUPELETS, Unsurpassod in elogance. T CARTS, Tha most novel and unlque patierns, TOP BUGGIES, Square Dox and all doatrable styles. ROAD WAGOIS, ++Patent Side-Dar Couplis naking curs the W ARG Lest ridinz Hoad Wagoi 1a tusa, CONCORD BUGGIES, Best Businase Wagon made, BRACH AND RUNTING WAGONS, Combining strangtb, etse and durabllity. (0AN & TEN BROEKE CARRIAGE MANUE'G CO. €. 0. TEN BROEKE, Agont. Tuccestor, Warorooms—Nos, 183, 186, 187 Wabarh-av. Manufactorye-Cor. Ann & Raudalphests. * OITECHCHD. REAL ESTAT! fich Farming Lands! FOR SALE VERY OOEAP BY TER UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD €0, NOW IS THE TIME s (5 n tho Groat Conteal Tiold of Poguh S ot ie Jiko of tha World's 1ilgtway. 8,000,000 ACRES IN EASTORN NERASKA, In the Great Platte Valley! TIE GARDEN OF THE WEST oJon, Iuformation in resard to lands, prices, tarmaof lo, cto.y togother with pawmphiets, citenlar , And mapt, may'bo oUtalned frum all the Agonta sl the Departuiunt. s0s “TITE PIONEER,” itartrated Papor, with Mavs, A haesiocd L. Blailed fog nd con- da R i RoRTS walh, o Commissionor U. P, 1t 1., Onnlis, Kb NORTH SIDE RESIDENCES For Sale or Reat, Cheap. ‘We hav front hou svoral now twoatory and basoment masble- , cantaining 9 or 10 roonia with larze sab-cellar, aad all the modern fimpraveinents, in ous of the fineat nofghborhoods on the North Hldo—Buporlorat. Dear 8t. Olair, Theso houses oan ba bought cheap, with tarms s0 arranged that tho amounts to ke pald anoually equal only a faie ront, or they will ba ronted at & Jow price gl W. D. KERFOOT & CO., #4 Fast Washinglon-at. FINANCIAL. Loang on Real Estate. We aro prepared to make loans on good proporty in Chicago and woell-established suburbs, in suma to suit (sbove $3,000), for a torm of years, at current ratos. BAIRD & BRADLEY, 00 LaSalle-st. Loans at 9 Per Cent. O choloe {nalde improved real eatatn, Wo havo cash in ban i for a few loans at¥ por cont in sutas of 82,000, 88,600, . 000 2 ? §55,000. TURNFER & HOND, ps 'llu’_fl!l to Turner & Marsh, 103 Waslungton-st. CHICAGO MORTGAGE LOANS, JOSIAX XH.REED, 20 Nassanst.,, New York, reprossntod by N . AVERY & CO. 150 LaSalic-st., Chlcugo. First-cluss facllities 14-inch All-Silk at, 16-inch All-Silk at 18-inch All-Silk at 20-inch All-Silk at 22-inch All-Silk at 1,000 Tilled Sk Parasels ountod, at $3.560, $4.00, $4.60, 50, nid $0.60, roniark- Don't Fail to Inspeot Bofor 121 AND 123 STATE-ST,, Twenty-socond-nt, and Michigan-av, FANS, HAT SASHES, &c. Field, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Rave addod to their stook of From new importations soveral noveities in Pearl and Ivory Inlaid Sticks, plain znd painted, with and without msarabon. varioty in Jopcnose Fans, in new deaigns. Alsg, largo quantity in BLAOK, with plain and paintod cbony, and pollshod sticks. Hat Sashes. They have pliced on salo many ohoice things in above, in the fashionable Brocaded Goods, and desirablo shades of Doublo Twilled Berges. Also, zomo elogant now Fronch Boarfs, in two color combinations, togethor with full {ineca of Twillad Ribbons, by the yard, for Hat Trimmings. Ladies' Ties. New nssortment of fine Embroidered and Brocaded. New shades of Crepo de Chene end Gronadine Tles. Tunoy, and Plzin Windsors. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES, TO RENT. OFFICHS T( RENT TRIBUAE VLD, INQUIRE O WILLIAM C. DOW, ROONM 10. STORE FOR RENT. No. 204 Jacksen-ah., In (ue now Produce Market, Vory C. 11, £G. U, WALKER, 13 Chiamber of Comamiorce. TO RENT. ; Store 567 Clark-st., Ashland BlooK. | pyyomiNEiY AND BELEVATORS, D. W, MITORE Full lino of Platd, snsburg, N, Y,, tho 210 (si0e whioal]! bout for Anancial negotlations In London, HOTEL, SERIEAN HOUSE, CHICAG. NEW PROPRIETORS. Josated direat) n‘;fifl'fikfiwfl:@m{:‘ aifsia o the %b’fln%‘o 5 oii'and o el tenorated and rodiiad. - Ita Phtrs e alieal Asomaodations and rescive every atisn: Thoa, “Tiw saaluof pricen wili b irom 300 10 160 per dag, a0carding to tite lucation of U vady BINHKLL & \lUI.lm i COLLECTION AGENCY. DICk. own for d in) T rsesen evar facliy and mmathod Ko o mest e h T &'::‘;.:,5:','.'-".‘.“.".-«:‘.':\‘::‘ ad tagewall 2 : 1] '8 OO OFION AGENCY, AAAULEIS, C:rln Btato and Monroo-sts. MISCELLANEOUS. { 4 OHEAP AT | LUDWIG’S, - 100 Markot-at. Rear Madison. “Information Wanted De oxprossuan who took 3 barrels from South, {al1 about the Bib fnst., 1097 and T South el Also of one Gl FIL Saitible mwand o WINKEE, xH'll'i'H':."\‘lh l, 118 Soutt Franilinef. e, S ELURI R g’ifi'fi%@fi’fi&'fi?fi%‘fl}fi af 1 frau braces, ngouad lrau bt % | 820,000 por year, scoording as b ls exparisnced and ca- s on fer inspection until % Ditos. dodiguated sbova: to bie sold with tho vessol, yrruation, cau be oblajued nn A" | Newspaper advertising way be compared to s vigilant on any | 8nd watobful salesmsan, who not oaly favitos busl: Aoting-Se )t Tvessnry Departmants Wiihingion, D. ey Mazs, 5. | the skt employed ta prosentiog the merita of any artlcle Orrice x ABUIER AXD COLLECTOR, fa for tha fat r o tefun \ien batd, Hoa: 9of sl roviions (e tollowinis o | the priucipal papers throagbout the canatry, prompliz, o Pboserdunce with n ac K s Biato L3 o t, 1) tng I 12 ta1-) Dt ¢ il . og the setre ‘?.."‘u.:'u‘i.‘.‘x:‘:fy‘ it ol ra."g&::.', Ll condittons, 2t Gon o orbo at sarparation tha | Communications should be sddressod, | 3 o’ take from where sucl waa pld, oty sl rersnd o o contained fa_such o amount Paid ou such ruceipt, snd shall "4 providos fora publie notica ) Laz-payor & boparata rocolpt fur the anwual pald,™ one newspaper 1a acourdinios 4or the fa Sl 3 e by applying y hureby givon (hat porsna untit Flounty Tressmset of ook ART-WORKERS IN SILVER, TIFFANY & CO.. Union Square, New York. SILE MANUFACTURERR, CHENEY BROTHERS, Hartford and New Yorlk, PURE WHITE LFEAD (ATLANTIC), ROBERT COLGATE & CO, Cor. Pearl and Beekman-sts,, New York. ARTISTIO JEWLELERS, ¢ TIFFANY & CO., Union Square, New York. WATCITES, AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, Waltham (Iass.) and Now York, BTASONIO AND BMILITAILY G:0ODS, BCHUYLER, MARTLEY & GRAJAM, 19 Maiden Lanc, Now York. SILVER-PLATED WARE, MERIDEN BRITANNIA €O., 550 Broadway, New York. WORKERS IN A ,!tp\v]?gn LUMBER AND GED. W. READ & CO., 180 to 200 Lewis-st., Foot of Bixth-at,, Heat River, New York. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING-BAGS, CROUCH & FITZGERALD, 1 Maiden Lane and 656 Broadway, N.¥. RUROPELAN TRAYEL, WHITE STAR LINE (BALTIC BAILS ON BAT- URDAY, MAY 22, AT 3 P, ), 19 Brondway, New York. PACKAGES AND VALUABLES BY EX- PIIESS T0 EUROIE, CALIFORNIA, AND THE TERRITORIES, WELLS. PARGO & CO,, 65 Broadway, New Work. The wse of & **trado-mark” should be a mecemsity to avery mazufactarer who has faith in his own wares. The first step towards making the manufscturer independent ol the commisrion merchant should be 10 ruake the nama of the goads and the trade-mark by which theyars dis- tingulshod widely known te tho consuaer. DIAMOND MERCHANTS, TIFFANY & €O, Union Bquars, Now York. ART FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS, HERTER BROTIIERS, 877 Broadway, New York. CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS, EREWSTER & C0., OF BROOME-ST., Fifth.av. and Fourteonth.st., New York. CLOTHING, < BROOKS BROTHERS, Brosdway and Bond.st., New York. FINE WATCHES, TIFPANY & CO., Union 8quare, New York. W. & J, STOANE, 649 to 656 Broadway, New York. UPHOLSTERY ugnnq AND .LACE CUR- ‘A NICOT, COWLISHAY & CO., 745 Broadway, New York. a AR ART BRONZES, TIFFANY & CO., Union Squars, New York. FINE FERFUDIERY AND TOLLET SOAPS, COLGATE & CO., $3 and 53 Jobhn-at., New ¥York. STATIONERY. TIFPAXY & CO., Union Square, Now York. GUNS, RIFLES, AND SPORTING OUTFITS, BCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRATAM, 19 Maiden Lano, Now York. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, TUNION ADAXMS & CO., 013 Brondway, Now York. DIADIONDS (WHOLESALT), + RANDEL, BAREMORE & CO., 99 Maiden Lane and 58 Nassau.st., N. Y. BAFES AND LOCKS, JALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO., Cincinnati and New York, CHAMPAGNE, GEORGE GOULET, Rheims, Franos. 42 Vesoy-st., New York. FINE FURS, C. @, GUNTIER'S BONS, 502 and 504 Droadway, New York, LAXE & BODLEY, Otnotnnati, GROCERS’ FINEH GOODS. it DB ‘ORUSIED WHITE WIHEAT, SALE OF THE REVENUE SI'EM!&EQB}& Spclia iy Vastod el | HOTELS e 00RT TOUSE. 34 fout ; dli ter of iuohas by 4 Inch on ¢ Listes woourey Hrited 1o icon Atlantic Flour Mills, Brooklyn. Now York. PALMER HOUSE, e ‘When s marchant wishes 1o secure the services of & buyer for au kmportant branch of bis business, it s read- 11y understood that the compensation of such a buyer will dopend almost sntirely upoa bis capacity, skill, aud ex. porisucs, and he way be dear at #3,000 sud choap at pable. Iations, bnt goos after the publio fato Its private walks and ways, and fis offectivencss must depand largely on s public aye +o as to produce the beat results. advertise in the moat effectiva manner, and to employ the tioat akill, a3 bolag bolh the best and by wany Hmes tie Newspaper sdverlisements prepared and fnserted fo systematically, and futclligontly, sud on the meat favora- IRE SOKEEN WIRE SCREBNS doors sad windows, X‘.‘:‘Al iy Frdesd ordet now, e . DOMESTIO BUILDING, Broadway and Fourteenth-st,, NEW TORE. and Are Satisfied with Kothing. Row in the Delegation on Their Arrival at Omaha. Sitting Bull Irate at Red Cloud and Spotted Tail. The Dolegation Have No Authority to Conclude a Treaty. Tounld-Bo Miners Crowding Into Chey- enne, THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. A HPIIT OF BTUDDORNNESS. Specrat Diepateh o The Chicago Trfbune. ‘Wasurxatoy, D. C., May 20.—Tho Sioux dele- fation promies to be troublesoms and ozpen- uive. The more their real sentiments aro loarnod through the medinm of their interpre- tors, the mora cartain it seoms that they aro dis- sztwfied with their roception here, and il dis- posed toncceda to Lhie wishes of Lhoee who bring them. The purpose of thoir-mission seems to bo a groat acold. Tho discontent with which they started from thoir respective acencies thoy atill Larbor. Thres of the most influential of the youngor warrfors of the Sioux refused to come because thsy wero Dot per- mitted to chooss interpreters acceptable to themsolves. These throe sre Red Dog, Yollow Boar, and Young-Man-Afraid-of-1is- Horae. The latter is the solo horeditory Chief of the Sionx tribos, and reprenonts the opposing faction to the Red Cloud dymasty. Ied Cioud, in fact, is NOT A NEREDITADY CHIEF, but a uaurper who, n few years since, through the Ureat Council, succeeded in de, bereditary lino now represented by ** Young-Man Afraid-of-Iis-Horse.," It is impossibla to arrive patlog tho at any successful resnlt as regards the modifica- tion of tho Diack Ilils treaty with- ont tho suppert of tho large faction of the tribos ropresented by tho threa Chicfu above named. led Dog is admitted to bo tho most eloquent orator of the tribo, Yo Chiefs who Liave come, sud who Tepresant shio opposing faction, aro not satisfled with their interpreters, now that thoy aro here. Two or threol Fronch aud Ysnkeo balf-breeds, Lusbands td squaw women livig with the Sloux, camo with thom lo abt aa iuterpretors, but, unfortunately, thoy do not posscss tho confidenco of tho Goverument. Hinman, the Protestant missionary to the Sionx, wlom the Government suthorities have appoint- ed the official interpretor, is not, as it has boon discovered to-day, satisfactory to Ilod Clond or to Spotted Tail. Both thess Chiofs said to-day that they —with a gesture of bis arms towards the north- | stoves for soldiers’ uuanma, mees-roome, viarli- west, In imitation of the futtering of hird's wings. Tho offect of this specch told like magle unon tho Indians, and eo furiona ran their cx- citement that it was deomed prudent to remove allvieitora from the room, snd to send at onca for 2ed Cloyd, Spotted Tail, and American Horse. On their arrival, Sitling Bull oseailed Ned Cloud with groat vigor of speoch, and chiargod bim with boiog double-faced and treach- orous. Tha lattor excusod hip acts with great diplomacy, and begged to b reconciled with tho irate warrior. **I dou’t underutand it your way,” exid Sitting DBoll: *it I8 not casy for ma to for- get such condact; bat I will sleep, aud try not to remomber {t to-morrow morning " Sitting Bull openly declared Lere thal neither Red Cloud, Spotted Tall, nor any of tho varty, bad any power or authority from thoeir people to conclude a treaty for them: and that no treaty which they might attempt to mako would be rat ified by {hieir nation. %, ARIZ ONLY COXMIBSIONERS," said he, ““sont to talic with our Great Father, and to reo the Commissionsrs whom ho tauy o, poit to visit our couciry to make a treaty xi our peoplo; eo that, when thoso Comniims.one/s cotna to s, we sbail know thom, and cen say to our peoplo, ‘Theeo aro the right men that onr Great Father sont to you, aud nouo ther.' Then thers Commissioners coma into our coun- try, then,” raid be, **we will send out to ol the bands, and get fn their principel men, and - is then agreed upon in Council will ba treaty.” This same Sittiog Dall is the one who averted asrious_trouble at Iled Cloud Age 1 October Isst. Tho troublo then aroen zhout o fayetall which Agent Baville desirod to raizo within tho Agency inclosure, and_to which the Iudizns ob- jected'on the ground that mititary ponts and military ofticers only were entitled to faSstatfs aud flags, sud that the Agency was not a militaty {:out. nor was the Agont a military oflicor. Not ceding these objections, Dr. Savillo procecdod in Lia arrsugements for tho crection of the tlag- #tafl, when the youny men of sthe Minuecoujou rushed 1, cul it up into amall viecos, insnlted tho Agont, and threasoned bis life. Iie, becoming ularmod, rent to Camp Robinson for the troops, who speedily answered lnw wimmons, As tloy came up, thio Minnecoufoux, with some Choy- onnes, Arapshors, Brilos,” and Ogallallabs, formed in line for the fight. *sTOP!" BAID BITTING RULL, waving his favorite threo-kuived war-club, “You all know mel You kuow Iam uo conard; that I mean what Isay. Thoso of you that are my frionds, como to My loft; th0so that are not my frienda, stay to my right!” Immedi- ataly tho rmank diviced, snd tho sweak- er party romaived on tho mght. *Now.) sald De to them, *go homo mght away! For, if therobe a drop of white blood gpilied Lere, thero will bo war right o ; aud that war will be my war!" Obedient to thin command, tho opposing party sulkily stole aray, sod the troops advanced withous oppositica to tako poreession of tho Ageusy buildings, and, aomsted by Bitting Ball and his, adhiorcots, to restore ordor whoro disconisut had provaued. AJUKICAN LORGE is aoother Ogalialish of decidod character. Under the sizih articlo of tho Bherman-Augur treaty, any individual Indian, ** boing tho head of COULD NOT UNDERSTAND ALL THE GRYAT PATHXR BATD through Hinmav, because Hinman spanks Santee Sioux, while tho Chiefs talk Toton Etoux. A talk with the Red Cloud peoplo to-day indicates thiat that there aro not as much dissstistied with thie quality of their provisions as tho statement of Prof. Narsh indicated. The balf-breed men w3y that tho provisions at the Ited Cloud agoncy last year wero ns good, ooly lose in quantity. ‘'he” fact is, that tho sppropriations in tho Jndisu bill aro aunually decroasing, while the demands on _the ngoncios ste increasing, As the game dieappears mora Indians gather at the agoucies to demand sup- port, but the incroased spirit of economy, se well a8 the avarico of thieving tradora, is cutting abiort tho smount of the sunual supply of tho appropristion. Now, ta feed tho entiro Indian peoplo ia 8100,000 monthly, Tho Weatorn Con- gressmen say that that is not onough to buy the necossary amount of faod, no matier how hou- ent thie agents may bo. THE INDIANS DO NOT SEEM INCLINED TO TALK auven upon the subfect of the Dlack Hills. In an in- terview this svouing the Indians stated that they had'held a council and agreed to their plan of sction as follows: 'I'hey will hear the propo- sition to bs submitted by the Government, amending it if poesible in such points s the: doem: dasirable; then !lxe{ want it cogrossad, read to them. aud indorsed by tho Great Father. who ehall nomiuste tho Comuiusionors to ba sent by bim to nogotiate tha troaty in their preseuce, 50 that they may soe them and know them. 1f tha trealy Is satistactory to them they will ro home and ndvocata its adoption by tuelr peoplo, "oy propose to move cautiously, aund will uol sell far & moug if they can prevent it. Tt was to-lsy docldea that, in ordor to fachi- tato busiuess bofaro the Council, A CONYERENOE OF TUE GOVEUNMENT AUTHORI- TIES and the Wostern Congrossmen should bo held, to nriive at soino possible basld for the negotia~ tion with the Indians. Accordingly such & con- forence met to-night, There woro presont Gon, Cowan, Acting Becretary of the luterior; L. P, Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, rep- resentiug tho Interior Dcepartmont and Indinn Burosu ; Dishopa fare, reprasonting tho Peaco Commission ; and Benators Hitchcook snd I'ad- dock, of Nebrasla ; the Goveruor and Dologate Stool, of,Wyoming, and Gavernor Peantugton, of Dakota, Tho Age: of the Indlana were also present, Bunators Hitchoock and Paddook rep- rerented thoStato of Nobrasks, aud wore succoss- tulin thoir proposition, Tha soveral partles agroed that the Sionx shall withdraw froim the tract of country south of Niobrara River and west of the 10ist_meridian. Lhis oxcludes tho Sioux from the Republican-River country in Nobrask and practically forbids their hunting fo tha! Btato, excopt on » emall slip of territory betacon the river and the northern bouudary of tue State, No concluston was veached at tue confer- enco this ovening, A8 TO TUR BLACK NILLS, tho ropresentativea of the \Vestern Btatcs and ‘orritorles woro not unanimoua on thoir views, aud an adjourned mosting waa ordered for to-morrow. Tue Agents of the Indisns siaied that whatever might bo sgreed to tha Indiuns wonld, of necessity, be compelled tovonsult with their own people bafore any tinal action could be taken. There worc diftarout viows s to TUE PIESENCE OF GOLD IN THE LLACK UILLS, Gov. Thayer, of Wyomiug, in a_somewhat or- nate spooch, mngnluwnly insistod that the ox- wtence of gold there cauld not ba denied, Pou- uiugton, Governor of Dukota, was very much it clined to discredit tho gold story, 1Ie said there wes no gold thero, and that fewporgons wishedto gothero excopt huch as would cut a throat orscat- tle s ship, Mo said that & few of the good peo- ple of his Territory had been mislod, and bad violated the treaty' by goiug into that country, but bo was contident that in this respecs the peoplo of Dakota had beon taora modest than thoir neighbore, Gov. Thayor, of Wyoming, here anked 1f the conterence was o burlesquo, and loft in o huff, ‘The prospectaof thenegotin~ tion Of & troaty are not prowmising, el i A ROW AMONG THE CHIEFS. BITTING BULL " ON I8 Zam." Bpecial Corresponderke af The Clicuno Tiribune, Oxaus, Neb., sy 10.—Duriog tho ovening that the Blonx delegation passed at tho Graud Central Hotol In this city on ihols way to Wash- ington, Red Cloud, Bpotted Tatl, sad Aworican Horue wandered off from the party to hold a talk about thelraffairs, through thelr own interpreter, with Mr. Rosswater, the editor of the Omahba Evening Bee, and o aak him to take down their statements and gpubliah them to the souniry # tamiily, who ehall desiro to commence fazming, shail have the privilego to sslact, in tho prosonce and with tho assistunce of tho Acont then i chargo, a tract of land withio sald roscrvation {8ioux reservation] not, exceeding 590 acres in ouxtent, which tract, whén wo_ selacted, cortitlod | sud recorded in tho *Land Dook,’ as herewn di- 1ected, shall coase to Le Leld i common; but the samo may be occupled and held iu tho ex- clusive poesossion of tho porson selecting it, and of tho family, so long a8 ho or they may continue to cultivate it. Auyperson over 18 rears of age, uot boiog tho hoad of & family, mav, 1w Iike manper, soldct and cauto to ba corutied to Lim or bor, for purposea of cultivation, nquan- titv of land not esceeding 80 acres in extent, snd theroupon be entiticd to thoexcluaive control of the samo au nbovodirected,” Tho twelfthurti- cio of Lhu m:t" provides that “ o cecssion by the tribe shall be underatood or conetrucd wiich manner aa to deprive, withont Li consont, oanv individual memboer of the tribe of bis rights to any traot of land sottled by lum, ns pro- vided in Art. 6 of this treaty. American Horse, two months sgo, notiied Ageut Savills that he dosircd his farm under thess Provllou of tha treaty, and nawed 153 location. Fhereupon they both 'proceeded to tho sfot to make off tho proporty. The cut-off Indians, hearing of this, beld a counil, and sent runners (or mesnougors) to Amovican lorzo to demst from his pucpore, un pain of thelr sending their soldiers aftor Lim, Dr, Savillo told him be would send for the troops to protect him. I WANT NO TBOOPS TO FRoTECT MEI" said Americsn Horso ; ** we will tuimh our work hore, and theu I will ga to this conueil myaelf!" Aud'so he did. Stalking iuto tho council, he said: I undemitand you say _you will send your soldiers after mo, becauno I m going tohavoa farm. Lam asoldier, too! 'fhero i3 none bravor amoug you thau 1 ain! Your youug men know that § speak the trath! I am oat go- ing to givo up that fanm, How lot your soldtors come for me, if they daro!” Old Sitting Ball, who was present at'the counctl, rose: frum hiy seat and applauded tho plack of the youny war- ror, and thers was not & voico to raise itsolf sgainet him, s "The tirat etfort to briog the prasent Sioux del- egation to Wasbington was mado througn the in sirumentality of 340 JONN 8, COLLINS, Post-Trader at Fort Laramio, & personal friend of Dyesident Grant, who, undor instructiona direct from tho Exoentive, held a council with tho Indians in the eatly upring, Ned Cloud anid Spotted Tarl haye groa: faith tn the intogrity of Mr, Collius, snd little in that of tho Agents or iuterpretors of the Indian Dopartment, When thoy came through Fort Larauiv, they bugged him to aecompany them to Wishingtos s bue ha declined to do o, a3 it was not his businoss, and be wau neithor_invited nor authorized to do #0 by tho Government. This declination of 3r, Collina was a groat disappolutment to certain of {he delegation, and gave riwo to the ropork that uppeated in tho Assuciated Prosa dis- pa‘chas, and which was rfterwards denled 1o a card mignod by gents Bavillo aud Howard, that tho fodians woro dotaived at Fort Laromie throagh the advorse iulluonco of Alw. Collius, Ou_ thelr arrival at Washiagston they proscntod thelr potitlon for his preseuco tlere to tho authorities; and tho Intorior Department has now folegrapued for him to come on to sselst in tho negoriations, It will require a weelk for bim to porform tho journey, und o delsy for that period may s oxpocted in affaira toucning the cession of 1lie Black Iilla, Moanwhite, would-bo miners are daily CUOWDING INTO CHEYESKE, and preparations for the immediate aeccupntion of tho tainlug country, when opened, contiuna all along the border, Alr. Iloman Las bought o herd of Orogon lorscs, with whieh to partially stock Lis stago and oxpress linos from Choyouno to the Dlack Hills, 'Theso horses aso smaller aud of astonter build than our Lasteru or American horees, and aro well calculuted for uso on_tho plainy, whero the fod- der consista maiuly of 88 nud of but littlo zrain. ‘I'hoy are to be dolivered 1n Ogden early n Juno, aud will then be ebipped by rail to Choyenne, A'uow routo from North Platto to the Dizok Thily, visa Camp Bheridau, bas just been sure veyod. Tho ~distance is 105 nlles to Camp Blieriden, and 255 to Harnoys Yeak. Tho greater part of the road is excellent for wheoling; but there are 7 miles that are sandy, aud 10 wilos whero tho sand is very heavy, ‘Thoro are graes and water aloog the entire route; wood is abundaut for one-bhalt of the way, and procurablo at no great distances !flr&m tea‘mn'lnx grounds throughout the rewain- of it A apecimen of tbe gold-dust procured by the wminers tha were hrought in by Caph AUz hae rooms, kitehena, wnd miderly-sooms, for ofiicera’ and lauodrerees’ quuriers, fur hospitals, and chapele, and achoui-rooms, and guard-licuses, and workshops, and pubiic ofices, and the fact that, upon the fiontiar, from pour fuel and sovero temperaturcs, etoves burn out quickly aud bave to bo oftcn replaced. the doinand prows into hugoe proportions, ~ Suould the Board dectdo on ouo or two fatte:na of rav sud Leating- Ftoves for geversl wso in the urmy, LLo fortunes of the lucky holdurs of the pateuts will be woli nigh assured, And 1t is for kametuing of a big Lonwnas of thia Lind thas nil theso atove-men have buon b CENTEN WIAL (3 RATIONS, AT CHARLGTTE, N.C, CranvorTs, N. C. ilay 20,—~The opening cerenonies of the cantenninl anniversary of tle Mecklenburg Declaration of ludepondonce was {naugurated resterday. Btores, dwellingn, rud streets wero deoorated with flags, flowers, and evergreens, and great crowds gatberod {rom ditfeiont places ju this Hlats aud from Houth Caroiinr, Tennaszeo, und Viegiuin, to unito In the opening esercises of the eantenoisl. The daycould hardly kavo Leen more muspicions. By noon o vumerous throug bad gatlerod at Tidopendouce §7uaro to wiiers tho howliy of tho dtars and Stripes. As the tlagr reached the cutumit of the pole the bard ck up tha eir, **'Tho Old North Btate,” and enlbusisstic whouta rent tho zir. When the e ceaned, Meyor Johnston sddressed the ssecinbied multi- tude 1 & patrioiic speecl, Gov, Drogden then mude a brief patriotic addresn, oud vicicomad in the uume of North Carolin:z citizens all States to the celebration, At the conclagion of tho Govsruor's sproch thirty-cight guue, representinge the thirtyecight Btates of tho Union, wera fired, which terminat- ad tho exatcises. The city to-doy s well-nigh fillod with viaitore, many of “themn geotlomen of dist Herth Carolma and othee $tatna, nro filled with firemwo aud i thoir attractive uniferms, §L not only from huildings e 1 prrts of the city, bas frown Hagetalls in diff. pinces, aud theie {8 no airof fes abtoud overywhere, Lvery train which arrived au the Higt was ccowded with vioitors, nud sunds walked the screots for the whole nigl cither from chuics or necesrity, Bvery hivues tuo city was packed with vixitors, und it {s esi. mated to-dav that thers are not loas thaa 40,000 visitors prosent. Tho following programmo was obeerved during the day: One hondred guny ot sawrire: 1inging of tho city bells; proversicn formed at 9 o'clock a. 1., marebing throuzi the vrineimal strests of tho city under the cnrge of Uhief and Arsistant Marshals: military companies; fire companies; Masaple Lodres, Oda Fellows, Knights o1 I'v ize, Good Templars, Patrons of 1llusbandry, county organizations, sud other associations of city and county; Biale oflicers snd citizcos: Prewd orpanizations ; various centeunial commite teos, accompauiod by Lauds of muete and their owa special bauncrs, anbloms, and Insiguia. In carriaires were tho Governor af Nosth Caraling, Goveraors of othier States, United Stazes Son- ntors and Supreme nad Sugerior Comt Judges of North Caroling. tho libyor of tha city, and otber mvited guesis; cliaplain, oraturs, .snd readors, accompanied by cominittosr, Tho procesgion arrived at the Falr Grounda ab 11 o'clock 8, m, Tho proce-sion waa over a milo long, nnd nothing zrander Lt ever takun place on tho toil of North Carolina, Tilo exercises at tha Fair Grounds opeaod with prayer, alter wiich the Mecklenburg Declaratien of lu- dependonco was 1ead, follawad by ou addrees by the Hon. Jobu Kerr. During »_specch Mr. Kerr said: Wo are swaitiog with ansions solicitude for the restora- tion of such wmutual contidescs nud fraternity betweon tho ahenated eections of our country as will make tho old flag once moro ths amblem of cur uuited, protperous, aud happy nation, We Il with ' ecatacy tho recent tokeas of tho subsldence of bLontihity on tau part of tho Northorn poople, and wo lonor with tho sine cereet tnibute of gratitulo aud recpoct thoss amoug thom who, dospite tho sovers trisls to which their conetancy haa been subjected, have aver been trio to us, and Luo principles of their sucostors autl our ancestors. ol maen aro ale ways mnooded o roseus g batious, and to those Leroic patriots of tho North posterity wilt advert with thy profoundese revoronce, and will placa thom in tho category of the tlustrions, Tho dariinoss is pussing away, The geoy strenks of mornlog ara to bo socn in the east.” Aurora oill scou rise and gild vur futurs vath reoplondeot lustro, In viow of tho appronching era of pexco and pooil feeling, It hehooves all patriots to rostinin their resoutments and o euitiiato a wiso, considerato, and pationt temper, dacazding sitzgestions of onyy, hatred, malice, aua n!l unch; bienes, Lot us bury forover the irritating rocolections of the dead .ast deep Lencath that ocean on whoso waves the halzvom rests her downy bosoa, in takion of tranquillity and neaco. At the cunclunion of Judgo Kert's spoech, the Hon, John AL, Lright mado vne of the moss elo- quent and impressivo aposehos of the day. At 8 o'clock p. m. a banquet was nerved. Tho nssembiage then adjourned to tho city, and largo concousee is asdembied ut Independenco Squato, Gov. Chamberinin, of ianth Caroliua, Qov. Hendricks, of [ndiana, Ex-Gov. Waiker, of Viginia, 1L M. Polk, of Tennonsee, Ex-Gov. Vauee, of Voitn Cavolina, aud others, are spmking to geres of prople. ‘hero 14 fmmonke onthmsiasm, rud cheer after chioor rends tha alr, and tho vecessic ul dischargo of sky-rockets’ nud other pyro- technie displaye. Altogetier, the celebration has baen tho grandest evomt which Lus over occarred o Charlotts, escept tho origuia declaration, Whatover doubts iay bave oxistod a3 to tho authontiolty of thoitacklenbury dacl ation, tho ojocctios of this ozcasion, tho iliminationa fu honor of the tralitions ¢ gasrded naong ag Intchigent puople Bave dii- pollad that doubt, THE CINCINNATI OFNTENNIAL, Crscinsaty, 0., Muy 20, ully 10,000 peopls ware at tha Expositicn huildings to-night at the openivg of thy Lodios' Centennial Tea Party, thoproceods of swhich f10 to tho Oblo branch of tho Centonnial Comumiesicn, T'he bialls woro tautofnlly arranged, and booths reproseoting tho principal countrios of the world wora opencd. Many of tho sttondanta wore dressed in costumes corro- sponding withi that of the country they ropro- sented. “Mauy of tio costums wers of tho moat_clogant dacriptiun, und were importod fvom Europe for this occasion, Tho aflair 18 to be continued during the weelk, sud proisas to bo n great guccons. AT MASHYILLE, Nasrviy, May 20~Tho Mecklenburg Cen- tonuisl wau colobratod with apirit, notwithutaud. ing tho rain, ot the Agrioultural Fur-Grouuds, west of the city, Eloquont patrlotio agoeches wero dolivored " by ex-Gov, Noil 8, Drown and Witham G. Bryar, Enq,, whish were entiusiastic- ally applaudud, 'Chey advocatcd tho union of tho whole country in sustsinug the best Gove erument known Mnnnfi mon, ‘Fho Mayor of the city, tho on, AL B, Howell, road thoe Blocklon- burg Dsclaration of Iudependonce. =~ Fx-Giov, Foote, Qov, Porter, aud other diatingnisbed per- sous were presont. Tho publis schoals woro olosed, and tho Staru and Btiipes wore diuplayod all ovor the oity. Alany societiza had local cale bratious of thelr own’at plaviw uthier thau the Fair-Grouuds. AT MEMPHIS, Mrxreus, Tenn., May 20.—Notwithotandiog the proclawation by the Governor and Mayor in yefercnce to the ohservauce of tho day, thera is no observanocs as a holiday, and tho stores and busin ouscs are open asusual. A mase. meotiog will bo held at the theatre to-night, hawoever, and uddiesses made by saeveral cltizeus iu yoloronce to the Mecklenburg Contounial, IN CHICAGO, MORL: ARKESTS, Tbn. rovenun officera aro etill active ia hunting up evidence of frand on tha part of distillers, rectifierd, nnd wholoaate dealors 1n whisky tnl spirits, and it 13 roid that tesiimony has been gathered impiizating thirty or forty firms, and that erbininal procecdings aro to bw commenced againet all of them within a short time. Tho utrictost secracy is maintninad an to wha tho par- ties rro, the divulging of information to roport- ers hoving elioady resulied in tho * skinpiug ™ of ono dealer and o clerx whom it was decigued to nrrael, TWO BICRLRETPERY vere apprehended seaterday morning: J. 9, Forsythe, who was onaploged aé lussoll's, on Third avanur, and G. D, Plhiolps, who did duty atthe Lixks Shoro distillery. Thov wersarraigoed ied Statos Commissioner Hoyne a3 o'clcek ia tho aftarnoon, Mr. Yallotts repreeente mgthe former aud Judge Dunlovy thoe latter. ‘Tho chorge rgainss them waa nogleeting their duty, aud thoreby gi Am Depaty-Collector ‘a 4 lnov the defondant be in a United States Storeheeper, and was aesignod to Russoll's distiilery for day duty about May 1. Toe reguletions requiro Storekeopors to moko themrelven thorougly convervant with tho dintillery premisen and al tho noparalua uced fa thoe bumnors; to take tho weizht nod mensure of all material recoived, and not allow any to bo stored thercon wittions fleut doing ro end making the proper entrics of tho ramte i tha apprapriate Look of accounts; tu ecord the weight uud moasurn of serial 1o be used in wnsh before allowing 0 it iio the cinsh tubs; to fost the ac- curney of tho realos from tima to time, and to tepurs uny inacousmer to the Collector; and 3 Vo preaont at th during th houts tor which Ho nover 0 pars of with Duesoil's Lary, —Forsytho's first report wea © Mot Forsythe onco he- % ls_distillery, ilonday ity Lo 10th inut. I went thers about Lalf-past 7 or & quattor of 3 o'civek: in tho morn= ine. The distillery war 1n opozation on a second mash, as T 1 Theio wes 1o Storekoesper presont. In nboul haif an hour Forsytho camo in. T asked Lim why ho L nosonted hi 3 und Lo s3id that ko had made arran emonts with thy mght Storekicaner to tako s placo that norningz, I esked bin how tho pactios camo to be making & aush without n Slorekeepor beiny there. Ho 8aid hio had fizcd the tub and hopper #0 that they cou!d geta rimah for Menday morn- jugr, in cago be did uot get aronl bolove thov wishied to start, I asked Lim if he did not xnow thnt tho law prohibited o dmtiller rom mazing & mash in Lo absenco of a Storokeopor, aad be intueated thet ao did, giving o to undorstand tont he did_not think ons mush made much di foronee, He said ho did not Luow how tho ee: ond mash way procured. Wowant to the meal room, skl found there was Bo lock oo the door, 1 ankod Lim whare ho woighod tho mieal, rud no raid thore was o pair of wealen arouad romece whors. Wa looked oround, cud puw thom, en covoled with moal that thoy veero heurcely vimbie. e told mo ko had been toora coly o few diya, nad dide’t know muclh nbout how things wero rin. I'rom nll appenc- ances, the partics coull have made pany oitra mnuhios na they desirad, and as thick na thoy wishod to. Tho crons-oxsminntion develoned nnthing now, except that the distiilery vy nided, and that the Government was not defeaulded i connsetion with thozo two inavties. No argnments wero made. and tho defendant was hald in $1,000 bail for trial. iz o Dunlovy, a contlnn- pa' cade unl thinmorne 2 10 AIMCI0N B A6 WitDEGdas, s were ulout leaving, Ured Witty, night Stor keeper at tuo Leko Slioro dintillery, was broustli in vader arrest. Iiscuzo aleo went ovor until to-day. — IN WASHINGTON, BUFERVISOR NUNN'S CASE. Srecial Dpateh to The Chicago Tritune, Wasnzatox, D. C., Moy 20.~Tha ¢uoation of the sppoiutient of Aea Mathowa to L Supervis sor of Internal Revenao for Illinols, Missouri, and Wiscousin still seams to bo in aboyanco, Tho Presidout to-day Een: a request to Beerotary Dristow to tho offact tha: bafors any ace tion is takon with respect to Munn, tho Iresi- dent wihes a peruonal conferonco with Difstow on tho sabject. This way possibly meen that, nfier all, a8 thero are’ no churges againat Munn, ho may not ba romoved. Yoo matler cauniot bo seitlod till to-morrow. ‘I'ho only matier of upcciul intersat {o rolation ta tho whisky frauds to-day is tho farthor ro- moval of u large nttnozr of Gaugors at Milwau- liee, It ia posmblo that all tho Gaugers wlil be Tomaved uo s0on a4 nrranzemonty can bo madoto tranesct busincs? without thom. 120 the Amociated Press) Upon appli UEMOVALS, Wasarxarox, D. 0., Moy 20.—Lhe following in & list of the Intornul Rovenue ofiicers racontly dismissed i the Firet Distriot of Liinos s Bterckeopers—Jnmies Miller, Joha Sielnmotz, ¥, Witie, Homry Wend, d, D. Pholps J. A, X b, Lrose Mattemn, and Natban Gatzert, Gaugots, L, Miller, L. Mattwin, A, Waterman, L, Backo, d. F. Hobinaon, D, L, Taslor. psbisssibati MILWAUKEE SS1ZURES, A 100K IDUL. Svecial Dispateh £ Tia Chicago Teibune. Mmwavkce, Mny 20,—By ordors from Wash- inglon & ponto soized the rectilying Lowse of the Hadger Biate Rectitying Company, on East Water stroet, Tho establishment was found olosed and tho partics disappeared, The con- tents, which wore of littls vslue, wero seizod, In court to-uay the Mouomoneo Distillery Company applied for appraisars of tha valuo of tha prorercy snized with a view of giving bonds and resuming. Tho applications were grauted. g EX.COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS; A CIRCUMSTANCE TUAT MAY MAVE IAD A DEARING ON TUL OHOICE U¥ MI3 BUCCESSOH, Syectal Correspondenceaf T'ha Chicago Tribune, Lrie, Pa,, day 10.—In conucction with tho suaunaty dismiseal of Comralssiover J. W, Douglass from the Intornal Kovenue Luranu, sud the appolntment of ex-Seuator Pratt in his stead, {t may bo iutorestlug to recall to tho memory of tho publicthe following circumstanco, which hsppened some timo ago, aud possibly may biavo had a bearing on tho choico of a now Commissiouor. The Etlo Jaily Dispatch (Ree publican) eays 3 About (Lo timoe Mr, Donglars vent from Lele to ao. copt the position of Culef of the Internal Kovenug Burtu, hls stamp accouut fur tho peviad of hiauervics U8 Colioutor of thw Lirle District wad adfaatod ab the Depaxtment, sod_found shers sbeut $,000, 14 wad al- Tegiod, 3nd generally vsieved, that the ralrsing stamjs Lad been spproprinted Ly o defwultiug clerk, and, a4 far as wo kuow, uo svileuco tendiug 80 erimizato Mr, Thoaglaua was ovor sddused, though 1t was tua geueral iraprussion thiat the defaloution Led oscursud through » wuut of vigtlanoa on tho part of (he rocponsiblo heal of tho oMice. Ko tuinedists stope wure taksy to aquare the occount, and the matter vam along ~ uusdjusted untll Mr. Hury Dogem was male Deputy-Commissioner of ' Iutern: Ravenus, Tuls geatleiman secured & resaditlog of Ky ,