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2 - ISHMAELITES. Two Illinois Mau-Kiilers to Do Dlotted Out of Exist- once To-Day. $ At Paris, Jolhn Cuo§, and at Efing- g ham, Joseph Robbins, A Negro Beats Out His Wife’s Bralns with a Wrench at Indlanapolls, He Is Now Approhonsivo that Ho May ‘Hang for the Deod, An lowa Deman Falls to Throw a Passonger- Traln from the Track, CONDEMNED WRETCHES. Hpeeial Dapateh ta The ©hreano: Uribune, Pans, [Il, Juno 17.—The oty is In & parfect formont to-night over the doomed murdorer, Johu Casoy, condernnod to be kg to-mortow morniug, Certoin pattics bave telegraphod Gov- Boveridgo to know it bo will hs at home to worrow morning, and, if 8o, Lwventy mon go op to meours a repriove or pardou, The Hon. R, N. Bisliop bas alao telegraphed, and will go up with a company to ropresent tho other side, No reply has been recetved from the Goveruor st midnight, The scaffold s roady, and Sherift aleanc expecta to bang Lim at an early hour to- morrow, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune. Errivoaiay, Ill, Juno 17,—Everything 1a in roadiness for tho oxccution of Nathau Durgoss, the murderer of Joroph Robbins, of Vandalis, horo to-morrow, The iwurdoror haw strong hopes, but grouudless, of pardon. 'Lhe attoruoys of tho condomued aro at Springflold urging a commutation of tho sontenco. The citizens of Vaudalin bave scnt up s rowmonsiisuce sgainst CGubernmorial intepference. 'I'he murder was cold-bloodad and tha law should take its courso. WIFE MURDEH. Ixprawaroris, Ind,, Juno 17.—~This morning, about 9, Jersy Mouroo, colorod, mnrdered bis wile in cold blood by Lealing out ber brains with a wrench. It sccrus that Monros and his wito ware formerly alaves at Richmond, Va., and after tho War found their way to this city. They lind no children, bue lived happily togother until two montbs ago, whon tho lhue- baud suddenly becamo jexlous of tho wite owing to an intimacy which bad sprung up botwaon her and John dartin, & colored laborer. This Jod .to vepented quarrels, until fiually she eought THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: FRIDAY, JUNE 18, nurss had dscampad with hia booty to Americay where, abartly after bis arrival. hie died suddonly. Tae Amorioan autharitiea scit tho coflin, with the 60,000 florins, to Trausylvanis, aud, nv the will was Alxo fonnd In the cofin, thio suthoritice at tho same timo scquainted tho rolatives with the doaty of the testator, After the usual poriod ef nfourning, tho wifo contructed a second mar- riags. ‘Fhe first husband had, howorvor, again saved a coneldorable sum of money, and evont- unlly roturned to his uativa country to find his wifa married to avothar man. Tuo ovent Lna caused great renaation in tho nelghiborhgod, and "is {n ntated that a conferonco of rabtua is nbont 10 be tield to dotormine to which of the twvo hus- bauda the woman belona; LIFE AND ITS POSSIBILITIES. Lecture by the Roye Thomns Guard ot Coutennry Church. Tho Rev. Thowmas Guard deliverod an in- structivo and oloquont lacturs ou tho abovo sib- Joct at the Contopary Church Thesday. ovening to » very largo audienco. The followiug s 8 briol abatract of tha discourse, which was extraondi- narily long, though tho eloguence of tho spoaker kept up an unfiagglog intorest Lite—what le{t? It {aforceful, butitls not forco; nolthor {8 force lifo. Iv ia Leautiful, but itis not beauty; noithor is beauty life, It is progroesive, but it is not progress; meithor s progross lifa. Thoro hangs a veil of mystery over it which, as yet, bumaon haod bas not parted. Wo track it with iho microscopo, but it oludos our gaze. Wo lay opon tho organism {u which 1t s onsnrined, but the very operation has ftecd and frustrated tho offort of discov- ery. Neither lens nor scalpel histh glicited tho secrot; and tho fowliest student knows as much of tho weird thing as the sage. Wo may wark its mathuds of operation, its splheres of” evulue tion, the tawa which rogulato its growth and tta decadonce, aud still the tinicst moss a3 much duties the scrutiny of tho paering eyo of scianco a8 the awful sublimities of tho lifo- principle of & Milton or a Buakspearo, 8 Newton or 8 Humboldt, for tue fnluitely myaterlons Ona has flung the fringes of his sumptuons mantle of insoratability ovor the minnos ¢t the Lrook- lot am royully as over the firat-born of the princi- pahtias that ervo in the immediate prestuca of their Croator, The two prime funclions of iife arp assimila- tion and propagatiou. FPood is tha condition of tho’ uno.—&urugeny the result of tho other. How old is Lito, aud whence came it ? Scleuce is ongaged 1n pondering theso quurtos auwd atwompt- ing thor solution. ‘Thie coul-lields of the world cacry sumowbag of tho secret, for thoy are but oxtinct comprossed vegoiation. Tha coral reefa and islands of the snciont ocean inolose a littlo of tho answer, for they are sopulchros of de- partod life. “Che hoary Lulls enclasp part of the suswor, for inmany of tbeir tanges, extend- ng over milesa of our planet’s sur- faco, thoy &ro nono _other than imagulficent mausolonms of doparied races. Dar:in canvot toll you how old is life. In bis brilliaut effort to” gatbor facts wherowith to ausiain Lis theory of **tho origin of apcios,” d procured & divorce on tho ground of cruslty. ho enragod nogro thon made wrich threata that “his wife, alarmed for bor safety, changed ler taco of residenco to a laundry on Mar- ikot streot, Hera tho brute found her this morning, and while sho was leaning; over a washictub ho sprang npon her and, as beforo stated, doliberately boat lior brains out with a wrench which be Liad brouglt with bim for that purposc. Lhe proprietress of tho laundry at tomptod 1o stay the bloody work, but, seizing lier tho throat ho held her me arms length with ono bard, aud continued his blows upon the senscless Mre. Monroo with the other. ‘Tboappearance of an ofticor upon the ecene, lhowever, put an ond to the murderaus attack, but not until the skull had been broken in a dozen places, and tho face 1itérally mashed to a jelly, Tho brute was taken to the slation-bowro amid tho Loots and jeera of an infuristed mob, Who threat- encd to lynch nnless the lww does its work. Decoawed was 33 years old, a memn- ber of tho Colored Baptiet Church, and among hor ueighbors Is estoomed a good woman, Her murderer 16 25 years old, stoutly buil, with & small bead, bull neci, ugly oye, and ill-shaped mouth and nose. Ho looks n brute. When wisited in jall, two hours aftor his arrest, and told lus wife was dend, bo exhibited little emo- gon. but oxpressod o beliof that he would ke ung. BURGLARS AT WORK, Svecial Disvateh to The Chicado Tridune, JaxesviLie, Wis,, Juno 17.—Burglars ootered the cigar stora of John Dowoy, of this city, last night, robbiug it of cizara and tobacco to the valua of $500. Partles arc suspocted, but no arrests hiave been made, Speciat Dupateh 1o T'he Chicage Trioune, Fonr Warnx, June 17.—Yestorday sftornoon tha bouso of » widow lady natued Armstrong wns robbed of & handsome gold watch and chnin, "Noclew to the thieves, Hhortly alterwards a Glijcago traveling-man named Luther Miller was euticed by two roughs, named Mation aud Smith, into a “grove just outmdo of tho city- limits, knocked down, beaten, and rabbed of §50. T'lre mon were arrested and lodgod in jml. About 11 oolock Counciiman Wilkenson, on his way to bhin residonco on tho North Sido, was wayluid by two rascals, ono of whom nimed s blow at hum, but he made a prompt showing of a revolver, and sncceeded in pyttiog ono of them into the custody of a policeman. GROWING WORSE. Brecial Disvatch ts The Chiuge Tripune, Dersorr, Mich,, Juno 17,—Examigation in- dicates that tho Stroh and Hudson paper,.thoe to- dorsing signatures upon which were alloged to have been forged, tho notes having beon drawn to the order of Iarsoy D. Winsar, is hold Lero to tho extout of over 30,000, that tho interior of the Htate Is liboially supplied, and that Cloveland has about $75,000 of it, some of +whicu came hero to-day for pnayment, Hudson, ond Btroh both daclaro thet the bulk of the pa- pbris forged, A DASTARDLY ~BUSINESS. Bpectal Disvuteh to The Chicaao Tribune, Br. Pauy, Mun, June 17.—The tolegraph operstor at Pio City, on tho Lake Buperior Rosd, ben boon arrested for awsault upon » Bwede woman, who bad been carried past hor dostination, and begged tha shelter of bis offico for the night. A watohman, alsa a Swede. who weut to her assletanco wheu summoned by hor criop, waw attacked and sorionsly injured by the operator, whose name bas uoy boon sscertalnod, A FIEND FOILED. Speetat Inavateh to Ths Chicago Tridune, Dunoque, In, Juno 17.—This evening the westward-bound passcpgor train on tho Towa Division of the lMiuoia Central oncountered a pilo of ties which Lad been g:laced by somo flend on the vmiroad track, o wbort distanco thia nide of Julieu, The obetruction was discovered {u timo to chieck the traim, and no otlous resultn éosusd, The railroad compauy offer a Hheral xeward for the apprehonuiun of the scoundrel, A LIVERY-THIEF, apecial Mapateh to T'he Chicaqo Trsduns, FAsT BAGINAW, Mich., Jan, 17.—A chap named Curry bired s horso and buggy from Alfrd Hurat, of Reeso Btation, Waduesday, brought it to tho city, and sold and traded off, and then decamped. The proporty was recoyverod, but the thiof js st largo. DEATH OF A WOUNDED MALEFACTOR, Special Dispateh (o Ths Chieado Triduns, Kaxsas Ortv, Mo., Juno 17.—~Jobn Lynch, the man shot Tuenday while sudeavorlng to steal gooda from a Fort Beott fraight traln, died of Lia iujuries, o did not reveal the nsmos of the gAng with whom he assucinted. 5 QRAND LARCENY, Apseiat Dispalch ta The Chicaue Tribune, Lansiyg, at Fliut for grand larceny, ;td‘lou Justice Wilker sud p\ -— A Strange Story, Jewnsh World, eadud not guilty, v curious incldent tu reported 1n the American > About ton yeals ngo aJow instraitoned | intended thal man should posscsyébe earth as papers. Miok,, Juno 37.—Doputy Sherift Horace Beeker, of Bay County, hsa. been arrest- and wid exumived he complains of tho scanty records of ancient 1ife svailsbia in the straia of the globe's crust, and oxprozaca tho boller that tho remains of lifo billions of agea moro aucient than thoso found 1u Yalanozolo rocks may yet bo found, and that suchi lifo {s nocessary to tho upholding of iz inating systom. Life comos from lifo. This Is tho deep-seated conviction of averago humavity, Wao lavo nover scon it otharwigo. 'Fia truo, mon livo to- day who beliove that from substanco which ia not living oxistence can come foith, Aud they aro Isboring after facts coutirmatory of tho bo- lief. But tho microscopo has unco and again proved that in substances thaught of and troated a8 noo-living, thero wore imbeadod the eggy or the iatiniiewimsal eseds of plant and in- sect, And- with every addition made to the maguifying power of the loua wtill smaller gorms of ife kisve been datoctod, warranting uy 1n the porsussion that, with sugmentation of inicroscopic power, pillar after pillar of the *ppontaucous ganoration” hypothesin whall crumble, and the whole becomo Dut *tho buaso- less tabrics of » vision." Where is ife? ‘Lhis must be anewored by an- other queation: Whoreis lifenot# *“If I as- cond up ioto Hoaven, 1t iy thero; if I maka my bed meull. it I there; il I tako the wings of tho morning and dwell 1 the uttormost parts of tho sea, it m there,”” It braods {n the gruve, it swarms in the pool, it troops over the Ernirlo. it buirows in the svil, 1t carols in tho breeze, it enrobes the storm-beatan bowider, it festoons tho battlomented turret, it lights up tho ovean with phosphioresceot shuen, it makes the wildernosn rejuico and the wulitary placo glad, 1t foeds on and fn Difo; it fattons ou corruption and speeds on decay; 1t is *tho outward and visiblo sign "' of God's own ubiquity. 'The earth ia fuli of it 1 tho wators abound withit; It s in enoels, and fo bords, aud io flovks; it works In 1ho vutheap, and it toils in the golden palace of tue geomotsic beo, Nor ia it locs varied {u type thau vaet in number, -There Is no mouotony— ruther thore is an interminablo and bewildenog diversity fa tho empiro of lifo, as In wmze, from violet to mammoth tree of Yosemito Valley; in color more thao rivaling tho rainbow ; in form, from boetlo up to gracernl sutolope ; 1 ago, from the insoct af elgut boura cestatic oxistonco to the oaglo, “ronowiug 1ta youth” for a macond century’s Eyullunu; in " dwolling-place, from the all ut unfathomed caves of ocost to whera the lca- king reigus amidst tho molemu nilonce aud stato. ly tplendors of satallita and star: in endowe wonts, from the ovstsr, which defends itsell sgainst pain and desth by fasbiooing a pearl ; and the blaver, that bLuilds jta dam smidst the torrente of semi-Arctlo Zonos, to the human LolnE who measures thodistant orh, foretolls the burst of the tosuado, intorprets tho hicroglypt- 12a catv~d on rocks, aud sholls, and marblo ; aud from **the things that ara seen,” iufers “the oternal power and Codhead " of thair causs and end, Horo have we illinitable varie- tv; One plaut yiclds medicinal virtue from s roots, anothor from its bark, anothaer fiom ity lenves, anothor from jts bloas avother from the riud, snother from the puoip, and yet an- otlier from the kerowl of ita frait,~-qll this, an- other Inatance of vaijety. Aod n inan hime self, what illustrativp have we of tho wame truth: 1w phystquoe no two exacily 010 thint of complexion, shade of hair, form aud expression of aya, maguilude and contour of Lead, tonpth or elavation or mass of naual organ, breadth or loftinces of forohewd, width or fuxi- bility of mou.h and lip, recession or prajeciton ot dbin, arch of foot, or liucs of hund. And much moro ac is this tive of mindin wan. In one the analytio provall, in anotbor the aynthet- 3 jo prodominates, in s third both unite and cousutute the phllnnarhic Rouius, lu ouo wo lave & ngle-machive, whose finsl end is, tho manufaature of dry—vorv dry—syilogisms ; in anotiier the imag- {nation 18 in august proportion and power, by whoso necromautic akill of facte, and form, and feolings, and fan tapostries are wovon, which men ocalled * Iiliads,” * Hamlets,” aud “1dyls of the King." Huwau life emoraces ths orssnce of ali lower life, nud adds theroto the qualitios of lite yet loftier, Tho auimal aud tho augel meet in hu- man life. By eo much is the humat greater 1u its range of possibifitics than either ol those jn- cludndsiu its myaterlous unity, Human hfe ik thue **au wetruwent of many strinee,” and 1w capablo of **convord of aweot sound,” suoh as neither aulmal nor angel knows, 1 phould, thorofors, prefer the rank of manhood, with it possibilities, t. that of the noblost paer amudst tho pnncedoms of tho skioa ; thesa all ho has, and nioro. And ono duy beyond him I shall sosr, and on him ook down with wouder, gratitude, and awe. Lifo, lnman iu its bigher terraces, includes tho possi- bilities of welf-knnwloge, -vontral, sulf-dovel- omnont, and wolf-tisyossl; or, fts contre ix solfhood, its rada cousciousncsy, control, do- velopmont, and Man is oudowpd with & stranga sonve of en- tity, and upon that roats hls udividuality or wuithood, fn improssca man with tho feehny that hio 18 & aelt and not a thing; that ho will never bo merged into things; that ho aliall rulo wsud control thingw. It fiiled Byron snd made bim produce his -umnlm apostropho to tha ocysn; it influenced all tho pocts sud groat minds of tho race. The speaker, In dilatiog upon this part of h8 (heme, eald tbat moun do not sulliciently krow themsolves, It is such self-knowledgo tbat wakes the poet tho producon of groat worky in_ llorature, scionco, and philosophy, From thls cestro of solfhiood radiates the ides of eelf-conrol. God eircytontonces left Trnu-ilvwin for America to | an emplre to bave domimou o?h and conae- s position in the pew world. l'm! irronv:nd voveral cbildreu Beldod, aud that a8 6000 a8 it was within his meuns, started without aviug apprised hie arrived st Hsmburg, where bo & witl bequestbiug all his property to bis w He secovered, however, ouly tu fin; ll:ly. cug:u‘ who bed vurved bim. ey “f K lo loft Y:nmhad 3 4 nv;_fium d them some mwonoy fiom Awerica. Thoie ::‘lllllll wiiled on i, and when be had amassod s of 60,000 florins Lo resolvod to return bowe asd surprise his family with his wealih, e Lis family of | s ntended return, aud on bis way Houme i wau welzed with 80 daugszous au illncss that lie madu that during his money had been stolen from hiw A fow benevo- thiziug with bis misfortunes, 1 Horius, n:urmwnh mf .u!'iu- asie Jepescived £o roturn to Amorica in order hnfl‘dfiulfluonnm In the moesuwbils the quontly ha mmust possoss self-coatrol. Nature's auiwals nill worve sy sa Ing w4 ho proves worthy of tholr soryice, 1ur:8t bim beconle fo- toxicated with his powor ape his crowa will fall from big brow, aud Lis theone witl torph- 0 tho ground. Belf-coutrol 1ig# tlie ratiounl abovo tho Jmupuinive, the moral aRve the matenal, ‘lm ides of governuent i dovolopment, The raud purposo of set-coutrol is Lo dovelop man's ¥wull‘m. Mau ¢ uob sll be can be. ‘The earth, centuries 880, Was not what it is now, Thore are lurihg possibiities iu evorythivg. May cotaes in© being swkward sod uuskilied 1 the manag t of hiv limbe and body, but he acquires SfaCe, 080, and self-possession by practicesnd developniont, und tho same la- truo ible of bis toutal usture. Tiv locturer closed with & glowing pororation to 46 ideal 7pe of progroasive maukiood. W. ‘follows whom [ know of, and I . - -SPORTING NEWS, What Jimmy Wood Has to. Say About Zettloir ‘The New Man Miller--Noxt Weck's Games, Tho Mutuals Defent tho St. Louls Reds 4 to 1. Racos at Jackson, Mich. ; Squth Bend; Man- kato, Minn.; and Elsewhoro, BASE BalLl, ZETTLELY AND WOOD, TYeatorday moruing a roportor callod around at Jimuy Wood's place on Stato stroot for the put- poso of interviewing the busmiucs:-manager of e Winte Btockings concorning tho statement publishod fu yestorJday's paper to the cffoct that Lo had scolded Zottlein for lus playiug during Monday's game, and thiat Georgo seriourly medi- tated tho advisability of tondeiing his resigna- tion, or of broskiug his connestion with the Club in sorug wannor. Alr, Wood was found to bo ta astate of groat montal angulsh ovor the para- graph in question, which ho atated sas Incorreot In overy rospect, and which was egleulatod to work Ifrotriovablo injury to tho Club, Reportor—Was auvthivg said to Zottlein about his pltching at Monday's gamo? Wood—No, uot a word. Zottloin is certainly the laet wan whom I should over accuse of dofug austhing dishouest. I rogard tleorgo s one of tho best and Lionosteat mon (n tuo busincss. 1t iy a'serions mattor to charga any porson with selling out, and wo never do it uoless wo have absoluta proof, aud thon we dismiss shom at once. R.—Do you think that Zottlein's playing Mon- daywag a8 good a1 on pravious occsions W.—YX04; thoonly differonco was that tho Rod Stock:ngs kiad jearnt Lis pitching, When thoy played their first game hore, thoy woio faggad oit, and wore unavlo to do any batting whatever, Qoorgoe has got a now style of pitch- fog, but they succeedod n Icnrulni it aftor the first snmc, and_ batted him with great success. Justso with Bradley, After & couplo of games thoy got tha trick of his pltehbug and bad no further difticutty. Itis a fing club, made up of meu who have boon to- gether for threo years. I.—Do you think Zottloin is as good a player now 28 ho Was two years ago ? W.—Yes, I do:_just as good a playor and just a8 trustworshy, Iam vory sorry that this stato- ment in regard to Goorgoe was published, bocauso it witt have & bad eifect upon the Clab, Idon't 8ee why tho nowspapers shuuld bo overlastingly pitelung into us whcu wo do so much fur them, It.—Iu what way ? W.—Thero aro thousands of people who buy tho papots almply for tho toports of tho gamed, and who would not othoraino think of lookiog ut a nowspaper. J.—1 beliove that was trus back in tho basa- ball times of 1570, but hardly thiol st fs correct noyw. 1V.—I should think it would bo, sinca thero ia quite a¥ wuch oxcitomont ovor baso-ball now as there was then, Of courss, wo dou't object to being etiticised when we do anything that Is wrong, but 1 dou’t sco wby tho nowspapors slionld be pitching into us sl tho timo whon thoro 18 no causa for it. ‘Thoro socms toboa Fort of determination to run down ths Cinb, ‘Thon thera bas sover been anything sald by you to Zettlewn in regurd to bty pitching ? W.—No, not a word, ° MILLER. I #eo you have ougayad Millor of the Reo- What ore you goiuy to do with bim? Wao stialt play him at secoud base. 1., —Whon will bo got hero? 1o left Kookuk thia morning, What do you think of hun as a player ? 1o ia one of tho most promising youn| thunk ho will mako Liu mark in the profession, With a little practice bo will do oxcellontly bohind tho bat, l'i.?—ua\v did ho uappen to diife out to Keo- ] W.—1ITe ly & now playor, this being really his tirat profesetonal yoar. Wa thought somaewhat of engaging him wiion tlio soason began, but he sigued to tho Keokuks boeforo wo could gat hold of nhim, Ilo promiscd, bowever, {u casa ho loft, to pivo us tho retusal of his sorvices, and tho moment wo kuow the \Westorns woro breaking up we sent for him, It,—lave yon secn much of his play ? W.—Yes ¢ wo playod four games with the Keokuks thia yearand two last, innll of which ho took part, and I was very muci pleased with tuo way in which bo bandled lumzelf, I think he will' prove & valuable acquisitiou, COMING OANES, T.—When will the Pliladelphias bs hero? V.—They play on tha 224, 2ith, and 20th. The Hattiords tlay Buturday, aud thon jump ovor until the 20th, 'Phoy wero to have gouo on ta Keokuly, but siuco the Weustarne havo dis- solved thoy go instoad to Quincy, whero thete ta a really fluo club, ambracing somo of tho beat amateur playors of Chicago, OPINIONS OF A CORNESPONDENT, Ta the Kditor of 1he Chicago T'ribune Cuicaco, June 17.—I am really glad to see from your paper a disposition to clearly show up that our Chicago Base-Ball Club is iruly & fulare, To ba enre, now and then thoy win s wonderful game, but che very noxt dny sustain 88 wouderful a defeat. Now' that tho Westorns of Keokuk havo disbanded, thoy lo:e four of thoir victories, and it puts ther woll down in the score of games won ; snd, with such inegular play ns thoy have shown, what chance will theta be for tham away from home agaimst such clubs ay tho Ilurtfords, Athletics, Bustons, and Philadetphins,—clubs they never could beat on the long tun, and ccrtainly will not this year? Whors, lot 1ue ask, is tho blamo ? I fear in tho poor judzinent of the mnchr. 1 do not beliove Haary Wiight would allow lis club to play sec. ond Yiddle yosr after year, as tho Chicago ono does. - Do not we u];eud inouey enougly, or have wo A povr managor 7 It iy hileh titne we eltlier quit ballglayiog, ur got a club togother sceond to nong, Waich the prosent eno nover wiil be, Base Bavr, FACINE—LVANETON, Totha Editor of TheChicage Lribunes Raceye Contuoe, June 16,—In your {esua for * to-day, there is o apecial dispatch to Tur Tosovxe, which, an captala of tho Tucima Colloge boll ulne, I fecl it my duty tu uotico. The Evanyton nine came to Racine topluy us for the chawpjonslip of the Norihwest aud tho rilver ball. Ax #oop aa I learnod that \hoy proposd to place My, Thicrs bepund thobat, T objocted, on the ground fhat he wan uot » membyr of Evauston Univoraity, and ac not eligible raa plaser. The grounds of ob- Jocsion wduu not c{tmulnnd anay to our eatisfac~ tjon, and wo rofteod to play. The fazts aro h‘mply that Mr, Tliers sovored hie connection with ~ tho Unlversty soms montha sgo, and bowover laudsblo that geutlemmsn's iu- tention to retury, It dots noy yepder hjm s wmember of the institution, with whoso nina. we wore Bimposed to ba plaving. 1 also fndigoantly rewnt the insinuation con- voyed'in thie words, ©* Tho lattor (Kvansion nine think that tho Hacives veio afrald of thew, an: the student commnuity Yero la very indignaot against the trestmont ther ninorocotved,”” Tho first part of th l«mlb derctros no notice, Aato the * treatment thelr nlue reeived,” L call upon thie Capiain of thelr nive, wit; whom the mat- tor wav discussed, to instanco any partienlar io whiich thie vourtesy for whichh Hunno Colloge is s well known was not shown 1o hig niue. Wo mekthe ning at Racino Juuction Wik our ompie bud, entertained them at the Oollogedining-hatl sad endeavorod to wake thelr stuy & plcasan oue ju every espect. Wo wora forcodso draw a Jine of diwstinction, Lowasyer, betweos poj, courtoous aud allowing oursolves to bo h.,,o.,’éfi upon, Wo still hanrl at tho 1nainustion U dig. courtesy in the telegram referred to d;fl Dot como from any ouno connected with Evaneon Uniyersity, Ju tho jutcrosts of fair play, I ay respectiully, I, W Mawty, A 000D GAME AT 8T, LOUIS, Spsctal Dispatch to 1'he Chicago Tridune, 87, Louts, Juue 17,—The rolurn game be. twoen thoe Mutuals, of Now York, and tho Red Btockings, of 8t, Louls, came off $uis afterncon, aud provod to ba a very intoresting game, Thp flelding on both sidos was pplendid, but five ex- rors boing wade in all, The ezcelleot Lastting of Mathews docided tho gamein favor of tho utuals by a acore of 4 to i‘ Junings 73460078 9/ Mutuals., 110100040 14 Red, % 0008001000 Unipird =D, Mick, of tho Rmpire Cluby THE TURF. THE JACKSON BACES. apecial Disvateh fo L' Ch1saco Tribune, Jacksoy, Miob., June 17.—The third day of tha aizth meeting of the Jackson Hosse-Dreod. 1875. ora’ Ansoclntion tocday sitracted o larga cowd, from 6,000 to 7,000 people being promont. The "weathor wag ploasant, the racos gaod, and tio fn- {orost in thent futenss, particularly amdig the pool-buyers, as the purchassrs of favories lost quite licavily in most avory instance. ‘ha first race was tho 2:50 clags, in which tore nine culzles, an Appon-ed is Mazomante, 0 3 Mazamasio took first monoy Frank Iluuvfu nocoud, Travafor third, aud 'Albsria fourth, 1n the poold for sscond mioney, Clftou and Daniel Boouo were tha chlof favoritea, In the firat heat of this rnco&r(‘}unvn broia and ran, while McLaughlin, Lis driver, waa trylug to turn ont for larry Mitcholl, who had bosn uxfi{f slug op tha teack, aad ran into him. Bpth sulkics woro smashod down and tho drivors soiliod out, For- tunately tho horses woro, ekl or caught apon, and tho diivors woro not hurt. Iu the adcand beat Vanicl oone cut oat of hie vosition in auch a mauner that Lo locked whaaly with Ches- tor Thomasa' sulky, The lattar's drivor was thrown out and Chester Thomas ran awsy. Ho was caught soon, aud no ddmago was dotio, ‘Tho 220 race was the bost. Thore were eleven entrios aud nlnastartazs, Little Angus aud Little Mac bung tho ouly ones drawn, Tho following is % G IMATIY & L T T CETNT sy os B g AAmemsL213 ] 3 1 203 Nollla 3orrts, si.uly 8‘{-:. Gan. Grant, Tdol, Tanuer Boy, and Molsey wera amovw the favor- iten, most of thom moro than Molsoy previqus to thie second hoat of tha race, Honco the feld was a largq winuer. ‘To-morrdw will elose tho moating, tho 2:40, 2:34," snd_ freo-for-all races belng In the pro- grammo, TOX MARENGO (TLL.) RACES. 8pectal Dupatch to Tha Clicago Lribune. Magexao, 1L, Juas 17.~T1he racos to-day, al- though not vory fant, woranttonded by ayer 3,000 poople, An immoense crowd 18 expeotod to-mor- tow, aa tho free-to all raco is fllled with somo of the Leat horaos of the Wost, A trial match is to take placo to-morrow boiwson Lady Eigiu and Olsorver. In tho 2:50 race to-day, purso 2600, Sas Blmr[n loy got away with tho firat money, winnibg cac heatin a jog. The following 18 ko FUMMABY 3 oamat » : JYERTIYENIA In the 8:15 racoof to-day, Taonor Boy was first in tho raco, Tommy Iunter ‘was drawn in tho fourth heat on account of {ujury. Tho fol- lowng ia tho BUMMARY D § &073 The runoiog race, which was - adveriised for to.doy, not being filled. » pacing race took ity place, resulting in the fallowing, 3 sUMMARY: © .03 303 d101 2302 AT KQUTH DEXD. Srexial Diapateh to The Chieaqo Tridune, Boutit Bxxp, Ind,, June 1 ‘were woll attended, and g xcellont satisfac- tion to all lovara of five sport. ‘Tho fiest wWas a 2:25 race, with four horaes, two of them owned tn Fort Wn‘yna, ous in Kokomo, and ooe at Groen Poiut in Loug Island, tho Iatter of which was_ takon slck aftor tne thivd boat avd bad to bo taken to tho alable, Considerablo ecoring wad had prior to the firat heat bofors the lLiorses would get dowa to work, but when they did get a sond-off, thoy made & race that got the spootators jnto early éxcitemont, whioh they kept up untll nestly dark. -Monarch Jo, that had been tho favoritd, took tho first heat, but made & bud break in the ascond, and baraly eaved his distance, In the third Lady Aack broke and feil ‘back 80 much that numbers ex- olaimed that she would loao her dirtance, but in the last balf' she camo up boldli. paasing nll her competitors, aod took the hoat by half o length. ‘The ffth was closa” all lhranglq. with ths Lady {alliog bebind for & ¢ime, but on ihe turn @ho passed Monmrch mad oasily went by Kato Campboll iu tho home- stretch, taking the beat sud raco. The purse waa $1,000 ror borses that noever trotted better than 2:25, 2550 to first, 8300 to mecond, and $150 to third. Thoscoroia: ' —Tha races to-day T, g m, Lady Aack 2111 it s, Monarch, Jr.....v. d1di333 Br, m, Kute O 31} 242313 B, g, Rarus. 414 dr Tuma. 3 2085 206, ° The noxt was s pacing race, with siz horses cotered, and five starting, aud was eyanly con- tested, there being no lonzvfiup- aftor the firut heat, in which a horse badly named Dexter wa4 distancod. ‘Tho purse wan $400, froa to all pacing Lornos, with #2295 to firat, $125 to second, ond £50 to thied. Tho raoro ist 2 : Br, g Bloepy Georgo, ... 111 Lt g Grauger, 21212 1, g, Hoozler Dick., 434 Q. g, Oray H; a4 3 1. g, Daslor, % lat, i R0 5 239G 2 The last raco was runuing, lull-ml!o hoats, Leat throe fu fiva, Weight for ago, with twelva entrics and olovon starting, 1t book a Jong while for the rideys to get their horres to tho geratch for the send-off, and from outsidors giving the word go, aaveral fala ntarts were mado. hen tha final send-off wis glven, Crusader bolted, 1an against the fonce, and was takea lo tho ata- ble, 'Tho purse waa$350, with $125 to firat, $75 to second, aud $30 ¢ thitd. “Thescpro s Bounoruanm Faooaoe Borre} Top. Tho races close to-morrow, one of the trotting- pusses hinving twolve entrios. T HT7. PETERSAUNG (PA.) RACES, Spectal Daputeh to IAe’ Chicaan Trioune, Eniz, Pa., Juno17.—At tho St. Potsraburg races, second day, In the 2:40 race, the flies hegt was taken by Notflo Naraea; tho mecond, third, and fourth by Josh Dutliogn, Timo—2:45; 2413 242 muzx. ; Tho 2:34 race wag won by Orange Billy in three stra ht heats. Timo—2:40: 2:431¢5 2:403¢, JLROME PANE MEETING. "‘ ¢ Yoax, June 17,—At the Jorome races, thol.en haudicap sweapstskes, 1j¢ miles, was won by i ;hlrd.’ Tfix’é"” Willlo Burke second ; Carribog Tha second ‘v‘.‘?’ dash of 18¢ ¢, dash o by AMadgoy Viol X dyulz 4o atart "l..gm“ sacoud The Woodbwin miles, was won Timo, 8:1637. slakos for {-yoar-old: milos, was won by Akron Bennibgrons Nelors second; Grinstoa Yird, Time, 44303(. c’f.l::hunj;l;rfi:. 1)g 1llen danls, was won l‘:‘{ ) s 8600 0 Inat’ race, free handiaap-aweepaiakes, 137 miles, was won by Galway, Shylock Doat nybrook third, 'rxme,-a.x’L Y $otd, Doz - Mawiazo, Mino.' Juna $T.—Thg t‘fl;lnl and 1ast day witoeased |‘Plr crowd at the racos. Ten or fifteen thouepyd collars climnged Kands. Ju the rynoiug race, l‘muz and ropeat, with aighs entrlos, for & purss of €000, Wral wou in 1153, 54%¢. 'The 2:35 troiting raca f :v‘u,vfwn by Den Dronn, forerly ko ‘-};fi';? three in five, In 2.3, 5 0 250 tasy race for 8500w ity 0" fnna in five, in 2.4}, 2:43%, lnz M{}f. }l:l.illll} 0'Noal wu‘rmul;ed. bt allowed o ot antil inyestigated, —_— THE RING. & RN PITTSLUNG NON-COMBATANTS, 80, June 17—The prize-fight between Rooke and Allen did oot take place, as nounced, to-day, Allim was on the groun leated & short time botore noon, but Rooka to pus 1u 80 appears sod it s stated that on the atrevgehi of thisfect Allen will claim thp Wakes. —— THE TRIGGER. SHOOTING MATOM AT LA CROBSR, Brecial Inapatch to TAe CALcage Tridums, Ta Cuouax, Wis, Juns 17.—The long antiel- pated and much-talked of match beiweon the Bparia and La Crosse 8hootiog Clubs came off in this city this afterooos. Bix rapcessntative mon frgm oach elub Jid the shooting, Lwenty frda to esoh man, 21 yardg risy, spring trap. _‘The fol| owlng la tho saorar fparts Leam ~L. D, Freuch, 185 J..J. Braych, 1u; Lnny, 15 : Fobéa, 18 ; Bimoson, 15 ; Dunn, 19. 1AL, 101, LaCroses toam—Ulano, 11: Crosby, Chamberlain, 11§ Logan, 12§ Halot, 15; I 13, Tasal, 82 = — i THE OAR. AT PYILADELPUIA, Pruavgrenga, Pag Jung 17,~The closlng racos of tho Sphnelkill Yevy qamo off to-day. Tho final heat tor stugle sculls was won'by Frauk L, Yatos, of Chicago. ., CASUALTL ACRIGENTAL POISONING. Bnectal Dispateh to TAé Chicdno' Trdune, Fonrt WArNE, Ind,, Jung 19,—Last night Mr., Chase, wife, and son, of Lhia city, shottly after eating thoir auppor, wero attncked almaost simul- tapsously with strange and pnaceountablo syup- toms, causing them to fall upon ‘tho floor in an unconsclous conditlon, “ip . which state they wers diecovered ' by noigh- bors, Antidotes wero promptly admliuistered under ghe intluoncs pf which Mr, Chase soon rp- vivad, biit bls #ilo and son atil) romsin it & vory ctitieat conditlun, with emal] Jjopa of recovory, 1t f said that thoy had nte what Immnflcfl to be mushrooms for supper, but which wore ovident- Iy & polgonous plant ressmbling the mushroom 1o appoarance aud tasio, A DRUNKEN FLIGHT, gpectal Dispated lo The Chieans Tribyne. LaSatre, Ill, Juno 17.—Frederick O'Drian, claiming to bo an atlache of Howe's Circus, attonded & Gorman ball in this clty 1ast oyening, and, becoming 'futozicated, and imbll(a'un to shiow what fonts of acrobatlo agility and daring circus-man aro capablo o nted tho backs of a couplo of chalrs, fro ch ho propored Ipuuch Into norun pors of a Uying -ippopnibij- R e e o obes S0 og. i right anklo, Dt Frazer ropaired tho damages, aud the circus-man wout to lus homo in Free- port to-day, sover and sad. ST THE LATEST SOTUHEAN CYGLC NES. Special Dispateh o The Chicago Trjbyne, Nasuvieer, Tonn., Jung 17.—John Mills was struck daagd by lightnipg near, Nashvillo yester- . Two porsona woro knockod sensoloxs, Four othera woro kaogked down Iy tho'city by lightaing this morning. A treo was blowndown, killing & man pamod” Williams, I Raihoerford Connty, Five Liounsos in Gallatin woro anroofcd, and stablos, dwellings, cribs, sud fances lpyelo: at Bmyspa. Thq roofs of fiyo hougos in Talla- homa ‘wera talien off; also tho rgufs of two churchea, & dopot, tio storcs, stables, and othor houses'at Chattanooga. - ek . A MAN BAKED TO DEATH. Bpecial Drapgich to e Chicago Iribure. NasyvinLe, Topn., Juvo 17.—John Woods, & colored bartendor in o sploon st Cbristiana, was rescued from & burning hujlding ot thpt place early yostorday morning jusn igsonsiblp copdi- tlon, Duripg the day his skip camooff, and doath enged hig woea st night, "Ilis clothing waa not ovon singed. Tho only solition 'to bis eurjous 53‘545“0" whon regcucd 18 that ho was baked, and bad ropchod tho vory brink of com- Qustion, ‘and would hayo heeu cousymod & fow momonta later.’ ¢ B FELL FAOM A TRAIN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, LA Goayop. Ind., Jyue 17.—Thig mojning, at Valonting Station, near this place, p man pamed Matt Brown, a brakoman on thq Grand Bapida & Indiana Railroad, was inatantly kiild by falling betwoen tho cara of a northward-bound fresght, Tlis remains woro takon to If. Wayne, whoro Lo lived, for intopment, DROWNED avecial Dfevaich ta The Chizago Trioune. Eaer §aapvawy, Mioh., Juno 17.—A soung man named Foator Galbraith, emploged ns a cook on the tug A. II. Huntor, fol} overbdard while tho tug was passing Portemouth; at 4 o'cjock thia afterucon, and - was drowned, * Iis ‘mothor ro- sidos horo. Tho body wad pot-rocovored. RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Bvecial Duvalen o The Chicaae Tribune, Br. Pavr, Minn,, Juno 17.—A" roadmaster and fireman on the Northern Pactfle were killod yog- terday by & wraiy bojug thiowa from tho track by & washot, near Choyguno Cropsfog, iy Dakota. DEATH FROM Lm%'rmt,m, Crxenxxats, 0., June 17.=During tho ptorm at’Milford, 0., this mgratug aclyld gi ‘B, Estnn waa killed, and two danghtors of E. Ed- wards woro seyoroly burned by p ptroke of light- ning. . SPEAKER BLAINE'S INJURIES, Pf’\'mgf B fvie Jue 1 ol The Hon. James (. Diping, of Malpe, wea among tho passengors on tho Doston & Now York express train, whioh was wrecked nopr Tremont Station “‘on Saturday ovening, A reportor of tho Tripune visited Mr. Bldino at tho Fitth "Avonue Hotel yestorday. 1Iq° has boan confined to. his bed ‘ever sinco the acoidont. In wddition to soveral scratche es on different yparts of the body, a revors bruise waa rocewved in the rigut sido ‘which gives bhim auch aouta pain at timos s to render talklng diflicult, It in now thought, how- ever that no bonea wers broken, and Mr, Blaino oxprosscs the Liopo that he will be up again in'a for daya, as thole 18 no evidoncs of ‘any serioys internal [njyry, Tio states that he was ittisiz -quiotly in une of the parlor cara—the traln’ run- ning at about 83 mlles per ‘hour—when he fait, by the poouliar jolting, that the whecls wers off tho track, and almost immediatoly thereafter the oar wan' thrown around and’ over on'{ta’ mdo, with men, women, banil-boxes, wofas, aud other things, io & promisouous beap at ‘the bottom, The parsengars wero at lanat ton minutos in ex. tricating themsalvos from the wreok, on account of the difilenity in climbing ovor the atate-room Juat luside of the door. = New York Herald, Juna 18, Dr, A, Ruppaner found that two of the Spaak- |. ar'a ribs wers badly brnised. Fortunately, the injuries ara not of & dangorons paturo, and this morniug Mr. Dlalne, accompanied by Dr, Rup- paner, will loavo for Lis home in Malgo, by way of Boston. WASHINGTON, The Texnn Ralds—Kansng Politfe c:n_m' Fight=The Nioux Qonimis. slon, Spectal Diavateh to The Chicago Triduns. Wasusatoy, D, 0., Juua 17.—1I¢ ig the opin- fon at the White flouse that Cortins, the Mexi. can Goneral and bandit, will not undertako to dofy the powor of the two Iiopublics. Thoy bellaye thot ho witl act with sucl giscration as will preserve his band aa nearly intact a8 pos- sible for futuro mnnudlnm operations, and that ho hias senso cnough to know that he will Le wiped ont it ho continues to dofy tho twa Gov- eramants, XANSAS POLITICIANS are engsged in & fizht hiera over the office of Col- loctor of Internal Revonua for that Btato. ‘o Hepresantativos in Congrons are united in sup- ort of Apthouy, the proseut incumbont, bt tha wo Booators, farvoy sud Iugalls, are prossing tho President to apvoiut ono llalr, who, as » member of tue Legislature, was in. strumontal dn scousing Hazvey's eloo- tion, ‘Thers aro no charges againsk An. thon; Depsrimens yy, “whneo rocord at “the s romarkably good. Tho effort to affe:t the chauge seams to bo mcroly to yoward ons of Senatur Buivey's wire-pullers. Th lt;nn“h?’::uul 1 of tho det » gtatomel A 8 control 0 detect. ivo foros of the Internal mmnu’n- Tureau biad boen taxen from MMz, Yarian and handed over Eanx o the Buporvlama, iy oficlally contra. cted, s Frad i Jlovx o vissian, o Presidont has rovoked tho appolntment of Gen. J. It O'lleirno a8 ousof the Com: @ sanat with the Blouz. ol f ——— 4 QCEAM BTEAMSHIP NEWS, Pantaes PoyNT, Jusa 17.—Thg atgamer hattan, from Glangow, bas wiyivoq, New Yonx, Juue 17.~Arivoa, Utopla, from Qlasgow, BouTmAMPTON, Jutio 17.—Arrived, Braunachwelg, from Baltimore, e —_ TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Aunle Fiyon, s momber of the East Sagloaw M- stoamshlp ateamship demi-mondo, 100k Iaudsuum yosterday f Durpous of HSLIDK M4 ADRGI’of erssll: Sie was pumped ook, #ad is likely to recover, Tha final statement of the'liydro- Machine Company, of Chiugoy, tion for » lhoeuse toorganiza Bolt Msnufastorivg Company, ‘wera filed ysssarday of Hiate. 4 bon l((lu. and an applica- ih. Or%tmrznul 8180 of icago, oftios of the B«nt:q " THE SIOUX. A Natlonof Sowre Thirty Thousand People. The Country They Now Inhabit—YWhere They Came from, The Twelro Bauds- into which They Ara Divided, - -~ The Natlon, Roally Ruled; Not by Ohiofs bt by Booloties of Wartjorp Apeetal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Oatama, Juoo 12,—Now that Rod loud, and Spotted Tall, pnd American Horse, and Bitting ull, with bis $hroa-knivod war-club and his uew tifle from the Promdput, have Lied thom back to thp land from which thoy came, the public is be- glooing 10 fnqulto, * Who aro thaso Bioux, any- Tow? “Aund who are thoso peoplo Lhat would defy tho nation aud oxcludg tho American peoplo from u portlon of ita own domsin? YWiors do thay come from? What'ls thejr history? Aud Loy maoydg they oumber THE RI0UX NATION consista of 28,500 poople, divided into twelvo tribes, connortod by blooderelationship, snd all of which speak the pams languago. With thom aie alliod, by association and intermarriage, 2,700 Northeru Ohoypunos and Arapahoos, rola- tives of the Southorn Choypnnes and Arapahioos of Houthorn Kansas aud Northorn Tozns. Of theso 31,000 Blogx and Aflinting tribes, 10,000 aro able-bodied warriors, well mounted on In- disn ponios of great endurance, pad partially armod * with repeating and brocch-loading arns, obtalned from white tradors, from tho Government sa presouts, on tho war- path, or in trade with Northern Indinm, who' in tarn procurod thom from Brish traders -heyond our northorn boundary, Thoy oaccupy the country bounded on the morth by tho 46th dogreo of worth latitudo, on tho sonity by the northorn bonndary line of tho Btato of chraaks, on the ogst by tho Aligsourt Itiver, and on the west ' by the 104th ‘degres of longitude woat from Grapnwich,—embracing an area of 400,670 nquaro milos, or 28,964,800 scren of ' Jand, . 8pocially sct aaids for thom as tho ' Sioux Resor- vation Dby the treaty of 1tc4; aud, by authornty finmml them in tho samo ircaty, thev roam auit intoyer the oointry fiom tho Platto River on tho south fo the Ye)jowslong Nid Migrourl Bivors on the north, and from thie dhsrourt River on tho east $o'tho summit of the Ulg Horn Mountaius on tho west. 2 THE BIOUX CAMNE ORIMINALL) from the couutry bordoring on thuv {!mmr Mis- sinaippi River, whonco thoy wore driven by tho Cluppowas {nto’ Bouthorn ‘and Wostern Minne- sota,—* the lahid of tho Dakotns,”=ftom which latter locallty they joronsed tho Missoun River, delving frofa” before thom ‘tlio Pawnees, Choy- enuce, Arspshioss, Crows, aud-Boakes or Blio- bhones, ' Intho yonr 1832, the Sionx and Choy- ennoy, fighting for posscaslon of the conntry, d a great battlo on the Chug River, 85 miles eouth of tha !presont sito of Fort Larnmio, at which large numbors were Ijlled on potl uides. Aftor tha ight, an undorstanding bofwaeen tho contonding 'forces was ureived ‘at, resulting {u tho ceepion fo tho Sioux of the terntory fi’a&ng Emth ‘of tho Piatto River, agd tho rolou- n lln'mof! Hio-Cheyonn oa of tho coyntry sonth '.tfnn Qboyennes aud Atnnnhnfi! thon became associated togother, and lived fn com- Eurn:(\‘vu hn{mony uu“l&u.!%mlu,d. wocial lulml resking out smong them, 1 en (or wig- wania) 6f 1o Onssonnes bad 00 of ths Afors: hoes wont north and assimilated wjth tho Bionx. In 1841, a simjlar foud had brokop ort n tho Sionx_ camps, when 175 loggos of Bloux went south, ;g paogod. sith the Cheyennes in the Yalloy of thg Reppblican Rtiyer, in Nobrasta und Kansag, afd wers calleg . ! o, Lo M epT-oFFs,"” —# name which thoy hold to thia day. A lodgo is esthnatod by those Indians at wix persons, two .0f " $hemn “wargiors.. . Theso secoding northern Choyenues and Arapahocs ;and southorn Siops bLiave; from 1841 to'the'preseut’ thav, boen ton- tinually.changing sa partios have foloed. thoir {aagapcun bandh frpm the parent trivgs, or havo Joft them #o repurn to thoir pid aflilintions. ~ Fer : whilp, [n 1809, the norihorn Aranghoes becamo ' potranged from thojr Niénx rolativos, snd nade over| 0 tho eantern’ Hhoalivnes, or Brakos, lojoln them ou ‘thoit yeservation- Lx:‘ the Wind . Biver .. Valloy,” nbd ‘to: form” © silisnco with thom, “offensive 'and 'defeosive, sgalust tho ' “Sionx ;- bur Washakio, ~ tho * Chiaf of tho Bhoshongs, fearing treachery upon tho park of the Arapatioos, rofnsed to linton to thetr propositiony, and thoy romained with the Sioux, with whom they are now in xerloct barmony, The Sioux ard at copatant war it} thp Pawnoep, Utes, Crows, Bpgksn, sugd Avigkarocs, |, THE TWELVE TRIDES of the Bioux-are the Drules, tha Ogaliatjabs, the mixod Brules apd Ogallallsbs, tho Yanctonnale, mu A(l)lnnn‘mpinu 3 filfi [.Ln,cptngg, tho an}s Arct, : 0 Oyoslipas, isolifpet, the Twp Kottles, tho Gutbad, s64 o Bentesss. Fhovo, tribes ara again divided into bangs, which ombraco at timoa mavy shifting memnbora from tho sevoral grand divigioun of the Bionx, Altér ¢hé ™ fashion gfi :E‘e Gut-0ffs, tho Choyendon, snd $Lip Arapa- 1hoe Brules conalst of Red Cloud's band, which numoers 780 persons; of Iron Shell’s band, of 24u; and Spotted ' Tai's Land, of 1,200, ‘T Opailaliaba consia nr,}xfw Clogds. band, of 6003 ? hlr(m.A{me-DS' ol-!d “:'na‘u B . of b ln! 8 Kipcaiad or unger - ‘Ball Deur, hnd® L ulls'w'nnng, e 0} and the Loafers, numberiug 180, .From “;hin it appenra that Rod Clond haa's following partly of Brules aud partly of Ogallallahs, wEich form a division of themselyen known as *tho Auszed Drulgs aad Okallullalis.” .. The Oycobpas, ander Standing Bull aud Bed Dog, nnm!lwi ?E'o'. Thieso Indians arg governod by tho samo laws as the Ogalislishs, pud- have (hp spmo- socluty or order of ** Wagrlasa of tho Waita Hab,” and are tpdaad Dnllhlni:; buf, shoy Lnud by thommgives, a1f'linve g diaiinctivd gams p, "1{“!: ni\‘n,‘ Tixu ‘Yanctonoais number 3,600 ‘and -the Mintheeoh- i?:lt" :'rnd:;“l‘) gaquln f,"“" %ifmg“ Noso, apd Whito L' aro ‘atrong. o Mippoconjoug ha b organization or 'gsmp hl] Wflr‘néé; z ll‘(: Brgyo Hepth,” whioh ponl olg, trlvo. .The Bays Arca, mpdor [ogbby® Hull, "Yallow Lotne, ,;qd_ Toyr Uraws, puinber 5,400, ~ They huvn fow horsed, and aro poor warriors, Tho ngpapas pumber 4,800, uader Grpbbing ; Rea b:_uvun’&tm uy‘ l%xd W.n;;pl‘ hflg ?l’lfimfi hri dian arg poe In higracs, but ara -ggod wazriors, The tfi:ou{%ut number 4,200 ¢ Ihnsl‘wo-mmu L2003 the Hantees, D871 ang tho Cut-Hoa: 200, Tho vorthorn Choyeunes, under Modics 3yn of'the Cle unnbg. nunihpr 1,800 ; ‘and tho ortherg Arapalops, under I'riday and Modlcino fan of th Arapshacp, nomber 000, Total af Hiquz, 24,207, Tota} of Elonx, Arapahoos, and .Cheyapnas, 81,197, _g bl Theao Indisve, including the Arapaliocs and Clioyenpos, wiutor fu the cauntry AROUND THE DLACK TILLS, 2 i whore timber and gsms are fonud in shundancs, aud upon ‘the stresms flowing inte tho Yeltow- stone and Little disaduti Rlyers, licd Cloud iy not & Loraditary Chiof, but & successful soldier, who lisg aqluoyed rotainers by prowess in battio aud by foroe of characior ; Amsrican Horse suc- unon thom, and sy to them (hat g liavo talion bad mediting from the winto may ] that they ean no longer wes Abralght; and thai *thay llo, for they talk not the tenth ! Thus by [ that these Chiofs are in danger of losing their influonco with thoir people, and, in order 1o Tee :rl;xymnl influonce aud to vave their repututions, N - o= DARM NOT TELY, THRIR NATION thint which, by direet ooular demopstration, they actually know o Lo tho faot. Andthus theps anx. uqqypd’, do pot _bolieye, and will not hollova, (hat this wliiton ate as pawerfil as thom. selves, They think Lholr prowass compolled thg Gavernmont of tho United Staten to evacusto ang abandon tho military posts of Fort Rono, Forg C. 1% Bmith, and Fort Il Kearny, [n the Powder River cmmu{ in 1869, uader thg troaty of 1803, T'o them Jenoranco In bliss, 1y tligbtlioy ¥6cognizg not the cottain”doom {hg awalts thom ; for their Inud is coveted by the whites, who sro alrondy standing upon theie borders and oxclalming ia rogard {o'thus pooply, ** Wiy cumbor thoy tho ground 7" NEAR PEKIN, ILL. Bpecfal Digpateh to 7he Chicaan Tyivine, Przriy, I, June 17.—Early thin morning the Hightning struck and consumod Houry Bronse. man's bary, 6 miles south of Pokin, and two muleg nurance. Bix hora ‘xcgmuad fu tho llgnpey. No i;‘. * + —— AT ANCASTER, CANADA. AxcastER, Ont,, Juns 17,—~Thg factory of the Ancaster Knitting Company burndd last night, Lors £160,000 ; pirtially insured. Two hundrod persgns are thrown aut of cmployment. . AT, FLORENCE, N, Y. Urrea, N, Y., June l7.—T_\'rrbllY1!rcu.' tannery, at Florones, Onoida County, has boon bi 1o loss I8 éan l)ofl;’lnmrnd.v‘ 2 BF: THE INDIANS. ' __* PURSUIT OF MARAUDERS, Oarana, Neb., Juno 17.~Tplegraphls informa. tion wes rocoived at Hosdquartera Dopartment of the Platte, last evening, that a war-party of about seventy-five Indigns was soou on the Jith €0 mijes south of Camp TRoblnxon, sup- posed ta be golug south, The commanding or{x)v cor at Bidnoy was immodiately ordored to hald Lis pommand in roadinesa to move at once, and assaon a8 ho hoard of tho Indlsns to go for tham with ovory man he could J»ut in p addle and overtaks and kil all s could. It any sur~ “'l‘rlfi“d to bring thsm in. Nothing has bicen hoard from fhom. T —_— BROOKE HERFORD'S BERMON. To thy Editor of The Chicago Ty ibtine Cuunoit oF Tux Messian, Ouzoado, June 17.— Mr. Coopor's courtcous lotter, profossing to set mo right abouf she recent action of the * Re- formod Eplucopatjan” Council, puzzles me. I slould bo roally obligad for his correction it I <ould toll what it is; but Imust confosa I can. k. I mnde, in the sormon to which Me., Opoper ro- fors, two statomonts, The firet waa that the Coungil ok the old Thirty-nine Articlos and Just tinke: O N nine firiicloe sl dost il 1oft out a mentange bore, Put in o pbraso thero,—caror fully meniod up that vénerabla old pieco of theological patchwork with some very thin new cloth of thelr own, I understand that’ Mr. Coopor doocs not ime pugn tho main fact in this stafomont, thouch ho thinks tho language * not over courtoons,” Ver- baps it is not, and Iam sorry to’ griove men whom I respoct so sincarely aa I do gome of tha leudors of this movemont. But Mr. Cpoper must kndly allow for tha uu!ln;s of an English Non- conformist, Tho fact is, I have scon too much of what a misorable spare those antlquated Articles of tho English Government-Chnrch ato to numbors who ttave not the conrago to brenk away from thom, as Bishop Chaney and his fel. Jowa havo dono. 8oI conld not help foeling & 1tblp frupptiont to Beo s body of men who hud bravely atrugglod out of thoso entanglements Roing gravely-to work sgain to ‘raplate overy mdsh oxcdpt thoso In swhich their own feot hap- ponod to have tripped | ISut thon, did they roplace thoss old meshes ? That is where I gather that ‘your correspondent thinks I amin error. Iiut ‘what is the error? My sogond stptoment wak i And. then'when they . bad got thelr rovisod crced aeemogd half ufraid of ‘dolog ‘anythlng with it, nd it lr:‘;l’h‘z‘::‘:‘:’t‘;;‘dq& wgln’&fimnro‘xfilm rnn;unuz:l whiskt oar} 0 creed, o 3 nuitbersiond y , o yet stood fairy .. «Woll, look at the facts; Tho Council seem to .bave got protty unanimously through their ul- ératlans. of tho Articles, “fhen Mishop Cum- iy moyed, * Thas tho Counail adopt tho Aitie cles g8 tho Articles of Roligion of the Refoimed Lplscopal " Churcb, e was tho logical ge- «quenco of tho altorations, aud if carried wonld hiava boun nnndin;z cleatly for tho craed.” But hiow-wae {t reosivod ¥ I quito willing to take Mr, Coopor's moftoned version, instead of tho full aud livoly ''ninunm report which les hoforo mo. * As soon as Lisliop Unmmins bad mado this stisigliforivaid propoultipn sbant these agictded -Artiales, ‘4 the faat way pltolcad,” says Mr, Coop- er, * that thero wyere four distinct &nd difforent opiolons fu the houae with rogard to them."” One class was opposcd to any chiange whatoyer in tho Arttcles, A savund dewired thon, as uccepted, luld Luyer {ar couslderation u}?' e churoies Vatil e net q uncral Cousicll, A third wighed ' fielr jtumedi.io adoption; whilat's foutth wan ln fayor, substantiully, -0f "the few articles ‘compositiy “thd " platlorm of tho Evangelical Alliance, ay & substitute for tho wholo of ihose” proposed. Danger aeemmcd tq threston. To {olprtul lassony which Lad. Wtherticlaclerized the Councl scemoit ant tho pomt of teing broken tp, ceoded to his Cliofiainship by tnherifance ¢ whilo ‘Bpatted Tail did nn},x’hut’wu appointed to hin position by Uon. Fiarney, teu years ago, ‘Lhe power Of tha Chiefs, except in their own villages, is limltad; and the tilbes over which they presido aro mossly govornod by societivs of warripra, Bugh 84 *''Tha Hocloty of tha Whito Baab," or “I'ha Hoaletv of tho Brave Hoart," Theye goocietios make tho laws for their tiilios, and decide ot war or peace,, Thoir decislopa arp mabdtory, and they arg (ndocd the ohiaf rulors of their reapectivg trlbop, aud, througl geueral councils, of the outire Slouz Natlon, = Bitting Bull spoke truly when ne. maid here, while on route to Washington, that moither Iod Cloud nor Bputted 'f'lll. nor any of the {m{, "T,“ any power whatever (o conclude a yo3fy s that any troaly which they might at- tempt tomake would bo refested b{nthnlr uatfon; “& n‘t‘:-;‘ the froaty must be madoin their own €0 BY THEIR OWN PEOFLE, Py in council with Oommiegiquers sont to that country by thoir Great Father, tho I'remident. ‘The visits of Indisu delegations to Washing~ tou—-oven such men ay Red Cloud aud Bpotted ‘Tail—do not seem, as & goueral ruls, to finpross lh-“a)mhly with the groat wealth aud come merelal slicugth of the American people; but swhen theso Chlots, some yoars apo, attouded on Caoper Institute, in “New Y City, aud npoticed bofore them #0a of upturned faces, and then slipped quiotly down apd oul futo the sereets, to find that tho F;nln crowds there woro in 10 wive diminished i pumbora by the preseuce of the cromd withtn, they began for the firat tuno to thivk that sho whites aro {n number aa the graius of sstd upon the ses-shore, tho leaves upon tho traos of tho fopeat, or thoe blades of grass upon tho prairics. And whon they hayo cotne Jnta their own conn- try, and would tell their poople of thls thing tliat they have sgon, then do thelr trives sorn AIL In viow of 80 lxmeatabl: down in spirit, I muyst qwn thiat i daps still appear to mo that the Couucil, hwh)g claburatod thetr revieul .oraod, wora * hot? ul¥aid €0 do wagtbing It 1t —not **afrald " y2 thp sopao of njoral cowardice, no ono- s likoly to charisa thpm with dl‘t, but in pho'ssuse'that choy thun tirss began: 1 realizo ‘whst *sdopting " :that orped wmeant,—and sowo of tham did not half [lke tuo business | Hownver, the' rotl question {a, What did they do with "{¢? I ehid -shey - fduished up witks compromise rosolution whioh nelther stood clear- iy for tho oreod, nor yot mood fairly for liheriy.” Mz, Gogper qtlgmmuns tia aa 'Hgrievously mis- reppesnting ho factd” Let us soe! Lo the 1aYW apd thi testim uyL Hni-fnln tha yery words log of that'rodolution, which Bishop Chedor cir- riod, which hioactually *' oifatqd s & compromise sesolution " i BT s Wakness, This Clijiich by fo claration of rrln‘u‘npm-vl’-mmmn' 1:3 aliof m“x.mm it o fnu substantially ay they were n}nom‘ gn the Thic- o A gt tho Artl d 8 & tounilt, appeared bowed “sine :Ztldu; therfore, L equ. snsp of thie Gaunell, mu‘..mmfl}'m‘&i&mm m‘:‘lflu:x Le'atd W .:rlw,‘ngd:myu:l :‘ this cfl“‘:f b::ln ary I:m.h! o an confalping e Jal L] B e R et Pt ! blo pnd ol (esalved, ‘Thal 0 foregol i . flanbe euiod da'h mietolory et tho e it of lon, . S Yoy whas doos this mean? Jt" gooma gt first ;lé}n {0 ba Vishop Cumiming' rewolution, bui o litsto diluted,—still & oleur adoption of tho ameode arficles aa thio oreed of tho Reformed ‘Chyzely. - Bub thoi T road on, sud find next on ',huhrng;rgi sula gbitenco: ' The Ohslr, In agswe) 3 e Povu] led Wal S iteion by a membor of sk bound by jlio Artiolce who d(d not boliove {aum 10 La subatanstally sitatlar 0 thio-Arbieles of (rgee. . Now, n&\ndmu. 8 i5 yory stupid of o o be Yerplexe ay to what all this does yeally mean? ihougbt ib did yop veqm [gu -(pl:gip clurl} lo{ the “lyog" nor yot Lairly for liharty, aud fald ‘;ID. { | am wyaug, then suppuss it did stand fairly pithor for ane or for lhopgm:r. Bui which was 167 Honostly, I cannottel], Will Mr. Gooper tell mo plataty " Xt o ropios, aud - i assuro me lhat ho mpeaks whomnzivo— with Iishop™ Chuuby's concur- fhat the compromnsg fnalmion fairly for linerty," thon I will, ag he ako tho :mfimugn L\ouombl: "'hbnlnm m: cpy on next Bunday, gvou at the rigk o tfiat‘r -fi Jowing the oW Clurehi~tor nu:: 80 nice to belong $o 8 churob -with livo Lishops to 1 Ir, on tue contrary, ho tells mo.that the ronolution ' stauds clearly for tho creed,” then 1 nust a4 fraukly eay that, in nfruaom(uz tho Councll a8 shrivking from so standing, it ap- paara [ gave thow nforo erodit than thoy wors ontitled to; and axainat Mr. Coopor's 1dos that such s oourse was producad by *tho over- ruliug intlqence of tha Holy Bpirit,"” I must sot the word 'of o greator ‘than Eo-"whm the wplrit of tho Lord 18, thero is liverty,” it Brooxy Hravonp. e HFAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chlcago. Hozarefultobuyonly tho Geaulne,