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P TTHE BLACK HILLS. Tho Disappointment of the Miners Relleved by Occasional Streaks of Good mck, An TUnsuccessful Prospecting Tour Along Stinking ‘Wator, or Poison Creek. mho Romance of Tucson Kenslor, o Magnificont Story-Teller and Border-Ruffian, Pral, Jeunoy, tho Scientifie Man, Deals in Gliltering Generatities wilh @ Correspondent, gome Rich Finds in Custer Guich, on French Crook---Twenty-five Cents to the Pan. Doily Additions to the Mining Popula- tion--What Bhall the Govern- mont Do ? Syectal Corveryondence of The Clirago Tribune. Caxp Hanxey, Brack i or Daxota, July 19,—The routine of camp-lifo moves on unin- terrupted by any ovonts of matorinl interest. Tho weathar 1 cloar nud caol, alternatod with refronhing showers. JIr, Jennoy and his party of winats hinva becn prospeating on Cestle Rapid and Bpring Creeke, streams tuat head oo tho grest east-and-west divido, aud empty to the north in- 1o tho Bello tourche, Rapid Ceeok is tho largest of tho three, having n fall of 1,200 feet In & fow miles. It plunges rapldly ovor its buwkder bed, throwlog foam and spray recklessly on overy gido, Bomo of tho bars on theso stresms offer better proapecta than French Guleh, Lut many of them show no color at all. Hovoral lodos of supposed GOLD-DEATING QUARTZ heve beon found, and numbers of men in theso Libils deludo themsolyos with the fdea that some day thoy will Lo rich from tho proceeds of theso Jodes, Numerons specimens aro bolug procurad with whioh to astonish Eastorn people, I Lavo powdored up several specimond of tho quartz and {osted it by carafully nashing it, aud added al tlo teata that paticntinquiry andiogennity conld suggast, and bave fatled to flud gold, Yot Lam not convinced. 'Llio quartz ia bare, and it fol- Jows tliat the gold fu horo; tho old miuers ey 80, and I bollove it. Holdiers and citizons il coutinuo to wash out & hittlo gold for samplos and spocimons, using paus and rockers. Tho largost quantity brought into camp was &16 worthof dust on July 11, Tbis was washed ont by a minor niamod William Iisines. Richer diggings are roported away to tho unorthward, but {Loso reporta are not considered rehablo, BCOUTING AND PROUPECTING, Tho military ordered out from Bpotled Tal and Tted Clond Agoucles havo not yot put in an spnonrance, and the result fu that thero are now abont 2,000 mon seattercd out rather promiscu- ously in tho Hills. Partics of two, threo, fivo, tén, twenty and thirty, aro overy day steaggiing in from tbe Agencies or Tort smie, and other degrooa of tho compaus. They oome in with only o few duys ' 'Tations; but It nwially holds out until they becomo dlegustad and turn Lack, Thoy have mwallowed with avidity all tho exaggoratod atorics of tha Jimitloss quantitics of pold to bp obtainod Ly worely chinping it from tho sides of tho mountaing, and, finding this to bos fraud, thoy sro disappointed und tun book. Yot tho bille are full of thom. Bevanty or oighity of them hove organizod and gone to explore ithe country in tho noigh= borbood of and about Bear Lodyo. It has boon reported by [Endinua and frontior men for yoars that all tho epecimon: to tho trading-posts were picked upin nity. Ilow truo thoreports aro can only eti by a careful suivoy sud prospoct of that region, Darties of miners sho have como In from time to thmo report large bands of Indlane afl-around tho litls, sud that they aro sotting firo to tho grass and timber. Vast clouds of blsck smokohavo been egen routhwara, snd Iho firos reachod within 4 milos of Camp Narnoy July 8. No spprehiensiona aro entertained on this acconnt, a8 tha green grass is now too high for tho old dry grass to burn facl. Wo aro in hourly expectation of learning that somo small party has baon waylaid and murdered by eituer hostile Choyennos or ‘tho treachcrons Bious. Why thos should bronk out at thin pariicular Hime 18 ynoor tain, unless 1t be to capture lutor- mation of the Beechor-Tilton trial. -Who can blsme tnem? NUNTING *1E TRUTI *While we are daily observiug new exomplifies- tioua of the uncoertainty of roports of richer Aggivgs, rich lodes, Linetilo Tudiaus, eto., eto., it may not bo out of placo to mention how one of lhoso logendary reports was followed up. Tucson lieusler Lilled a man at Choyouno, Wy, I, about three yoars ago, wad triod, and een- tenced to bo hung. 1ie was a half-broed Bioux, sud bad boon & minor in Colerado, Montans, Idabio, aud.Arizonn, whore ho probably receivod \ho Robriquot of Tuceon, o mado hls eecape from the prison in which ho wau. conflued, aud put out fur bis wother's pooplo, tho Sloux, 1lis baving the Llood of a white msa upon his hands was pulllciont guaranteo of Lis ehgibulity to s mombersip In tho tribe, and, taking sundry awd divera of the dusky maidens boto himsolf ms wives, Lo roamed wor theso plalns for m year or two 34 froo aw any tarantula. Td a man of so lively » diuposition, suck a 1ife could not fail to becomeo monotonous, aud, obeylng the craving of his bowals for *whito msu's grub,” he found his Koy to the Agoncy preelded dver by Mr. Red Uloud. where in an ungusrdod momont ho was wounded and seized, snd again placed Lo duranco o, ‘Thore bo romained uutil Le oxpintod Lls irimo ou tho caffold. ‘Lhis gentloman found trionds who wore kind to him in prison, furnish- ing bio with delicats fond, and who conatantly tnoothed tho way fo the futuro bome—os-haif ot which muat ba tu the Ugppy buntiog grouud, and Lhie uthor in the .um?‘?.‘.l.f'., holt b Esstorn people believe thut winto men forget tavors and injuries alike, but that tha noble red wen TomEmMbOrE 1, aud pover forgota ihe lavar uor forgives tho Injury, Lot ud imagine Mhat this was the truo_stato” of affalrein Tuc- 1on’s caso. ‘Two dayx bofore bo was Laugod tho Mbite bsit of him was jucapable of gratituda for the favors Ls had received, but, true to the woopted thaory, the * Injun ' Lalf was thanke fu), and appieciatod tho beuefita conferred upon bm to sucli a dograo that hie felt ha must com- ponsuate iy benalsciors { not Iu money, for he 11d none ; uot with property, forke bad none. Nuat thon ? Ho wea ingenious—wag Tucson, Custer had nob yot mado his qulokatep marol Qurough tho Black-Hills. It would bo years bee fore any vue could discover that Lia utory wais n Iabrioation. 1u tho meantime, bis friends would 30 huppy 1u the possession of A VALUALLK BKCUET, It was thug that Tucson Heusler must have ‘eanoncd two dsys beforo ho was bung. It was hua that ho pot enly told oificent Me, but Wb the sawe time perpeirated & magoliicont loke. 1o eaid that upon a certain creex iy the wntuern portion ¢f the Llack Hitlshe had found argo quantitios of gold, 10 {sct Lad tiled sevon savons’ quills in oo day. Mo made & yough Iratt of tho country, sand gave tho landmaris 1uite correctlv. 1t wounded well, for it sayored I the unknown ; sud Tucson died bappy in the ludau couseioustions ot huviug done s dusy, wd in the white man's uuconsclousuess of baso n:{mlwum M. mmi of the Nuith Infantry fulerwived, it ‘possible, to verifv the state- nent. 1t was domonsirated boyoud tho spadow Ma doubs that gold exiuted in cousiderable auantitien in Uio_THitta, and why might not this ntory Lo trua 2 ‘Tho Mafor wecnred tho services of two oid miners, John Robinsou and Loug: and, Inviting mo ns'n nost of & guost, started on aue lLorsen, takizg & pack-mnla to car. toad, muskots, proks, ahoveis, and biankets. Naturo it linve doplored our absanca, fur wo liad not Lienus gano maro that. an ooz bofure it Lugan 4 ram, aud it ralned nearly all day. Onr courno was on Capt, Allx‘a ald trall down French Creok, monthoast, thon across & moutitnin, thon down another kmall creak to tho foot-lilla and the blain to the soutlieaat near the Choyemnio liver § llmum north over the mu{{xhcat opon countey possible to Tronoh Creek, whora it - siaka aud disappoars oy effeclinlly as if it bad pover hoep. it was lato whon wo ronched this polnt and mado umlx for tho night. A steady, driz- ahing rain that web us Lo tho skin suon bogat, and continued until morning. “Lhera wera a fosw aclung bones In camp the noxt morning, but wo made eoffoe and moved all day to tha southear m‘| the open plain, untll wo reached Lbe crussing o BTINKING WATER, OR POIROX CREEK, Thorn cumyp was uindo aud a good night's _sloep abtained, It tried to ramn but couid not It tried again the noxt morning ani mada a meian- chuly succoss of it for tha wl iote day and the fol- lowing niglt. Wo prospooled all day diligontly, and hunted for = Tucsou's prowpect holes. This creok bolls out of ita subtorrancAn pus- ago mear where wo struck 1L in A larise steoma, bul wan lost above to vory noar Ity gonrco. ‘Tl formation in this reglon s 8 red yandstono with great buds of recont conglomos rato and immenso stratn of gypsum. Ihilly of round bowldors, syashed granite, and white quartz, all tho broken-down dotritusof tho mountaing, lay baforo us on our march towards the Ifills, This partion of the Hills would compara favorably Svith tho conntry on tho westorn lopo of thls peculiar fornation. Toaching the hills, tho character of the conntry outirely changes, It is & folighctul altornate of pine-clad bully, cragey paaks, and flowery gicne, lunoly parks, aud rawvy mondows, with cold ™ meandering nivalote, Yot it rained, and ralued, sand drizzlod. Wo oxplored and prospected, and ou tho fourth |l5y|’flrl|rllfll to Camp Harnoy with no dissp- pomtment depleted on our facea, In fact, wo }ml our faces clad with forcad smilos, for wolisd doterminod to laok mystotious ail teil lies, Yol in out hearts there wan nothing bnt regret that ‘Inegon Konsler waa not hanged threo daya, In- stond Of two, bofore the sctual oceurrsnce of that bappy ovent. SURYEXH, TOPOUIAPUICAL AND QTUENWINE. Licuts. Yoxton nud Foster, of tha Third Cav- alry, avo boeu detaised to make survoys, and to nap tho different streams aud mountaing of tho Hills, ‘Tho Topbgraphiesl Inmneor fa aldo pusling forward lus work with tho utmose cnergy. Mr. Jennoy roturned from Liz prospeting tour on Rapld Creok, on thio 7th, and atarted back on tho 13th, with an escort composed of Gompanles 0 and I, Ninth United Htatss infantry. Mr, Jennoy hag learned that le capnot keop auything sccret from tho soi- dicra aud wward, sud concludes to ehango s tactica by gotting as many of them as posuble to report now discoserics ; ho doos wot wish to control tho findings, but merely wants speoi- mone and facts. 1f ho had arrived st this wiso conclusion & mouth saauar thera would bo bt littho uso in remaining as this camp suy longor. With 600 soldiers radlating from a camp, aud 1,000 miners {:lm»pe:tlnu in oyory eoncaiyablo direction, it not strange that Mr. Jenuney must_ work considerably i tho rear. ~Now that ho is convincod that othiors Lowidea Lis miyaleriously silont pacty really do know somo- thing, be has concluded to nceopt thelr sorviecs, nud tho woldlers haye purchased Imnbor and mada sluices to bo operated on Rapid Orock. "Ihio troops aro to poaliot the vracsods, snd M, IENSHY in to have kamplos and note facts for hia roport. 1 hold 1 tho bighest possiblo admiration the selentifio man. S;lls nu\:jncu oroso ltofty and profound that lie ls romoved, as it wero, from ho yulgar throug o a world peculiar to bimaolf. Iio gravples with tho planctary sphores, and mionsures them ono by ouw, il unlocks the rock-bound buson of tho earth, and there finds tho pages that tell of the infinity of time that bnw passed amce tho subluno concep- tion sud tho completion by Nature of hor wmarvelous work., Ilo by beon tho regenerator At overy race, and lhas furnished tho Jover that lins overthrosn the bigotry aud suporatition of Ignorant fanaties of overy age. It was with thoso loyal sontimonta uppermost in ry wmind thut I spprosched Mr. Jevuoy and Buid: +Mr. Jonnoy, are tho mining prosprets on Spring Rapid aud Castlo Crooks, whoro you have Leen, movo or lees {avarable than on French trock? " Oh-s, we-ll, y- , I think thoy nre, though it's u vory fine country, & very fino country, indeed.” 1+ 17, Jenooy, from what you have ecen of tho Dlack L1ills do' you not think they will prove a comparntive stccesd fu o minivg point of view " 10, wea-1l, you sea Gon. Contor was right 1 the main whon ™ ho sald that gold was.found to tho grass roots; it is tho grass roots that are tho sonteo of the greatekt amonut of gold in tho Grent Weat, Yus, Gou. Custer sras right, 1 the main cottect, whon Lo said that thore was gold iu the grass roots, Loukat tho cattlo, look at wheep that can grazo bore, It's a Leautiful coun- try,—lovely!" Tveeams too full for ntteranco. T baoamo en- thumamio; I wes conviuced. What a boon to bo selontati . B L 8peelal Corresrondence of The Uhteago Tribune, Crar ook, uN Brise Cneex, Bricx st or Daxora, July 10.—Tho mining in Custor Liuleh, on French Creek, coniinnos uninterrupt cd, A largo number of claims aro tomporarily desorted by miners who have gone on proapeot- ing tours, As noaras It can ba ascortainod. the party numbers ninoty or 100, aro all woll armed and mounted, have: plenty of provisions, aud ‘will doubtless accomphial sometbing. “Thoslnico put in by the oldiors noar the corral bas uot paid weoll—~in fact, has * potored out.” A ditch 1,200 foet loogy, opening intd s aluico 66 feol long, carrying 24 inclies of water, aud workoed by threo men, cleared up on July 14, 859 of (00D COANSE GOLD. Ly sluico f8 run Ly ¥, W, Umphries, of Ris- fug Bun, Ia,, and W. Harrigon, formerly of Troy, N, Y. Iaaddition to tleso, thore aro now mines oun Spring aod Rapid Croos, which evou Mr, Jonnoy admits to bo poyiag mines. A slulce I now iu aperntion, but tho oxact results convat yot bo agcortainod, From 10 to 25 conts to the pan s tho ysusl amount wasbed out of one pao- of dirt takeu from the mives. Mr, A. G. Garsl- son, farmerly of Moutaus, informa o that he nad a parly of cight prospected and fouud gold 4 milos above the forks of Rapid Crook., Tho flat pantul of dirt yioldod 10 centa, tho second yioldod 40 conté. At this point thoy ouly had to go down 3 feet to tho bed-rock. A wIcu FINp, ‘Pyla rich find was iinmediatoly made knawn to tho friouds of tho parly, and thirty olaims wore st onco taken; but, straugo to may, tho place whora tho two first panfals woro takon out was not taken s a claim, becauso upon turllbior proa- pocting it waa discovered that tho bars ou cither sido of the orook yiolded bettar than whero it was firat dscovered. Anothor party, In comivg Into tho Hills on tho east side, stopped in & dry guleh In tho rod sandatone formation for din- ner. Notlelng that tho gulch bad once been tho bod of a vory large sironm boarlng from the mountaing, snd seclog that the rim-rock oroppod out on the edge of tho guleh, they dotormined to 'prospoct s littlo ; oo, tililng & pan witn dirt taken from the projoct- ng rook to » pool of water, and carofully waah- ing It, they woro rowarded by fluding 80 cents worth of gold. This gold is not far from & run- ning stream, aod tho happy prospoctors are now surveylog the prospect of an artificlal watar courso. William T'rainer, formerly of Choator QCounty, I's., lns & clsim that pays on the aver- 8o 10 conta to the pan. Thewo instances are cited bocause they aro facta that liave been ob- yorvod by all the officors of the geological eecort, Thero i but littlo doubt that most of the clalma on Pranch Oreck will pay quito as well if the ; me stulifut euginoering is sxponded on them, Lo LARGELY-AUGMENTED NUMBERS {hat are coutinually pouring fn, which may now bo safoly esiimated at 1,000, bava had to steal {lirough from the d:fferont points of the Uaion Facifio Rallroad, bringing with thom only sup- Pplies eoough 1o laat uutll they can satlefy them- solved that tho reports of gold are true. They bave not the means toatonce develop thalr mining ‘clsimd, Bome becowme dlegusted, piok up, snd go baok. Otbers go back fo, provislons snd supplios; but there 1s no uso disgulilng ke faot that $he last $wo weeks hiaa broughit a tood of peopla that will require s large anny to turn back. In the event of tho failure of the Com- wissioners in offecting a purchass of the Hiils, wil the suthorities peralsd in forang the winers to relinguish tholr clabns P Why ub the army to syob diagreoab amo muss be aof ”\u m'fis‘.'?}‘léu!.?z‘} TIIE CIIICAGO =1 yroporty and popmar damnefation as the remilt, aud allow wntderons Lante of thteving ludians to piliage mrl «lg) blood, sud g reot free # Whone fault i it 7 Notw thutanding the ropoits that thoso Hills ara madn the stronglold of tha Tudians, the abaenre of nid conp-roumds sad {rails prove the reports to bo wucorroct. Thoyeall thoso killa MEDICISE GuouNDS, | and only ent throwsh them in mworing from onn point to suather, roliginaaly availing th mott- tainn and the tinber.y ‘Thero are gooll caurck lor thero apparently siraugo superatitionn, 'Tho Joud crashos of thunder that ara heard on the plaln nro in tho monntalim fn- Yunailied, taken up from ono_peak to auutlior it lang interruptod aud dsatemng schoes, aud the Dbluding flaslies of lightning play about the cray- & ponk that fori a black roliof b & most fan- B ey haunor, broaktas duwn acres of tall pines nd Glling the mind of the uutntorted eivagze With the most abject terror, ‘Lo thosa wild yca- pla Notura's gron-dest oxhibithu of hor powver is tho anger of & Bpirit—nalicions angor thab denin destrintion nnl deat “T'ho freiquent raios that provail during tho entire suwtuer aldu provent tho fudiana from making ermanent comy in these Hille, They liva apon the dr and only enter tho forbiddon dark ho 15ills to socire tho necesdnry quantity of lodge- polen and luurv back to thia jdai RUENLIY, HOIL, AND FIITA To o whito man the weenery bs preanit, the olimate cool and braciug, ths water noctar, Tho wonga of tho myriadd of birdy muvie, the abaence of wind, dust, and moarjuitoss, o divius charlty, Tho tomperaturo duns ol riss aluva 77 dagg. dusiug tho day, nor fall Lalow G0 dey. at night., Of wild friits wo find wteawheitled, whiortlohorries, raspborrien. blueberrios, blacke borries, goosoliertios, currants, cuerrics, buffalos Yorrios, and phima. Hazaltiits aro aby fownd in conridorablo quantitics, Spring woter in 49 dog., and Careado Craolt, tiear il heantital Zal of ') foet, i 78 dog Caseade Creek ariged from its subterranean course on the ex- trema pouth wpur of the Thils 2 miles from whora it_ompties into tho Caoyenno, and in o deop, Bwift Airoam, that makes o full of 50 feor In a distunco of 10) feot, and then tumbles futo o basin 20 fest in dlameter and 25 foot deop. The wnater is na cloar oy cryntal, but wasmor thun nuy other stream iv tho Hills. No one who baa an’ oyo tu tho Leauties of aatite can fuil Lo bo charied with thie oasis in the desert plaa, TIE PIRAT ACCILEST, Jnly 12 waa tho dalo of tha first ascitont which has bofallon the expedition winea loaving Fort Tarnmie, Companiea Ian | 11 of the Nnth Iu- fantry, with = small dotachmaont of cavalry, wero ou the way to the camy on Bprins Creck, on tho wewt sido of Ilarney’s Deak, and, beinis overtaliou by & heavs thimdor-atarm, two ' of tho mounted men_and Mastor Burt—a laid of 12 soars, son of Capt. Butt, of tha Ninth Infantry tool refugo nuder & clump of ping trees, Just In tiao to bo struek by lightving. Master Burt has a black evo, o burnt chaek, nud n blistored fout, snd both of tho men have Llis- tered faces and o holo in the woles of flieit bLools. They are also both paralyzed. Happily, shey nro oil inn fur way to rosover. There wero cmn{ treed wtrickon by hghtuing on tins oceasion within the ratius of "two scres of gronnd. i It apponr that tho Iafer-Qccan, in publishing Col. Dodgo's roport of gold_in tho Black 1htls, malkes it appoar that from £3 to £25 woro taken oat ta tha pan. Col. Dodge in hiy rovort said nothing of tho kind, and it s a stupid blunder on tho part of the dnfer-Occan, that sbonld Lo remedied ot onco, if that papor desirea to rotuin tho contidence of an intolligaut publia, Dust that will pay from 2to 10 conts to tho pan s called paying ik, Dirt thas pays from €5 to 225 i3 not kuawn, and tho paper that would misropro- sen Col. Dodga's roport in the wannor of tho Inter-Uccan is panning out o big error. 1t is oxpected thut the command will move in o fow days to the northward to Boar Lauo, and, aftor esploriug that portion of tho llily, will move to tho cast to the Whitn Fareh River and tho bad lands, or bone-landy, nud theneo back to Fort Loaramio. J. R L TIL s Sy INDLIAXNS, AN ADDRESS BY THE INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, Loxu Buaxcu, N, J., July 20.—The Board of Indian Comtnirsioners, who have been in con- sultation with tho President to-day, Lave issued to following address to tho public: Totie Chriatian Public: Tho Yuar of Indian Com- missioners, fo viow af Lo proseut agitution upots I diaas atfalrd, foe) moved to present this brief uldress 10 thia Chiristian communlons of {helan, niucof whozo Tulsslonary organizationk o 1nuy resard Ay our par- tlowlar conatitmencles, Bpeaking from ourown deop and houert couvitlons, Wo ukk carcful ond prayestul attentlon 10 the statemats and appoals which wo bere mako. First~Tho present policy of the Gnovernmont towards flo Tudiuns 1 eminently humano and Chriatian; and, belug such, should command tho nid ' and’ muppert of ‘il _roligious Lodica ond - ol Ohrlwbin men, Thai policy in peace. 1t propeses tho govertuont af tho 00,00 In- Uinuw In tho Laud by woral aud_rollgious maina ; to clvilizo and clavate them by tho same ugoncios Which uirg used by Clristian missions throughiout the worll, sipplemented by such 8id und_muccor a_tho Governs eyt can give, To thin end not unly cvery momber of ity Toard, but nearly all the clghity Ihdlan agents who dlsburse thio bountics of the Governuent {0 tho In- ians, uro apuoluted ot tho nombuatlon of the various misslonacy wocleticr or relizions bodies which bavo misslonssmong them, The co-operatin of the Gova ernment with thore relfzlons bodies (s ot formal, but 15 full, generous, anid cordinl, gecond—Thin olicy, deapite the aasauita npan it, e beon eminently witeconsful, Tuo Dudians are tak 1y on tho dress, anuers, habity, and occupations of cvilized hite, Tho ehfidren are helug educated in our own tovgue, oudy With tho jurouts, ste belng tauglt the dnduntes ntedful for auppord sud pros: perits tn a cavilized atate. The exeoiions to (hlw rulo aro nainly smong threo or four lirgs snd poweeful bands of Bloux Indats, under ablo cbicfs, who oe- cupy & wild rogion 0 the high ultitudes of i Rocky Mouutaine, They cliels dusira 10 Leichers o7 Jreacli- orw, aud 0o fnstruction, cithor {n Dovks oF civtilzing arts, Lut even omong theso wild lunda therd murked hinprovement, atid groat promiso tu the Lie of peaco, oniler, and qulut for tho fature, Third~5uch care, and i the exporicnee gained, Ine creasing eare, 18 taken by tho religious Lodies in tho Boloction of mon to ha Komiated for Appointments i Agetite, Somo of tho larger Agenclea Teqisire ialentd fu ihio Agent of u hlgher cluss thun 1y b come minided by the smal salirios aftixed by Law, ° 1t wouid nol, beew wirange, thercfore, if now and they oiu Blionid prove luranipetent, or, considoring the inflemi- tiow of vur nature aud tho nnwcrupilous charscter of same of the contractors and tradens with whou they are Urought in contact, now und then ono shonld b= come corrupki bub we feel contident thal in thie departincnt tho GOvCRMmEt Wod news o houeatly Berved w4 ot fhio precut timo, 1t 1 Lut fuir 10 wny that thers s uo Lositution on tho Quvernment fo reiuovo Agents o our recommenda- tian, who are praved 0 be incompetont or corrupt. Noifhor this Boarid nor the Gove ruinont Wouli Lu jus- tiiod fu aecepting lond-mouthed acousatlans for Jroof of guilt, oxpectally in view of tho fact that moat f tho charged of fraud and hicompeluncy caws frui disapgointod contractrs and traders, whoso hopa 0f gainw, undor the more carefnl Iriting’ of contracts and Tighl tnspectdan of wippilos,ta xone, Nor, on tho otler Juend, would they bo fuatien in withholding the most right investigation wlicn, s ju somo cased, chiarges sre mado by respoctablo und responkibl partica, Fuurth—Wo oro not awaro o? th existenca of any B zings ¥ in ponucction with the lndian servico ditfer- ing stall from tho *rings” oF combinations which aro soen by all ahrewd ien in_connwetion with th lelting of ail tarye coutructs in_otlier publio or in pri- yato survico, Where thioro 14 6 carcass, tho vilturcs will gathier,” 1t 14 thie duty of this Doard to wateli, and 88 (ar aa paustblo to cirouivont, thy Auccoss of fhee combinstlous, sud {lpw seeury for the Government snd for the’ Indian the largast benefit to bo derived from tho Gosornment sypropriation of thy past, wo trust, hus been wdvanfageonu; und whilo ths sdministraiion of thle year {6 ruspoct to Ingpecting, Al forwarding auuully en au cansFiil v possiblo, we nro rosoleeil upon as careful w dishursorieut Lt (ho Agents us can bo Liad througl our owi personal oversiybt i | auch halps au tlio law provides, It s dua to the Gov ument to ay thet in this maitar we aro uot binder 4, but alied 10 evory way allowsd by the law, Foth—itrom tho foroolug aistemente, {¢ il be soan that tho success of tijs liwmano policy depends argely upon tho Ragucity aud wluduia of tho Musich- ary Boanly, o tho solection of men whoin they nom-= Inato for this povitiona of Agents, Son of capacity in everyday affairs, as woll us juen of good characier, are requirad for this work—mon whowo overydsy i Buanco i fu ftaelf clovating snd. pivilizing—mion wbo bave some capacity for lcadershlp, aud cousclenco Quough to constraiu them ever fu & right direction, Again, thors i required 0t o part of Wl goul it 8 comprotiounion of o dificultion of this work, a fair amount of patisuoce wilh thoso wha adminstes It, aud a dixpostiton {0 wait (ur_proof «f corruption before thuy withiraw confidence fromn thoso who liave do- servedly pujoyed it, Much of 110 present clamor L ralsed and promoted by bud wen, snd 1y atuiod st this Jumaio pulley with adoalre 10 dcatroy #t, vven though fte destruction shiawld lead 1o Uje extermination of tho Indians, Wo cannot, thoreforg, close 1hiv uddress without asking esrucst attention o tha fack that, forsoveral yeary, tho lml:?mlliem‘:, 3}- -lzlll\:lhlh" in dfll‘nl, '-nb.m, - s, visbusly wi 16 suporyiain of Jhe ro- Ticlos bodton of thd country ; Ao, upon thens and 16 lristian community will Fgat, i » lsrye oxient, fio ltimate sucosss or falkiru of the poliuy of bunianity and $usti e o aur daalings witls tha semnante of Lus ouce powerful race, Criuton 1, Fux, B, ML Kingstey, Joun Dy Lisu, WiLtiax Sricussr, B. Rowi jlovxhrs, AL Dangrow, ¥l A, farr, ., Burvi, Doard of Juuish Ui ———— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Govornor of Michigan has sppolnied Edgar Week - Judge of Probate for Bt. Clair Couuty, in plase of &', L. Sackett, deceassd. A third upecial election was held in Lansiug, Mich., July 31, ou the queation of bondig tho aity in §20,000 to replace’thio-five Iron bridges that wora swept away 1u April lsat; sud tharo was & majorsty of 41 agalust tuo bouding, TRITNE: MONDAY, ATUGUST 2, 1875, " EGYPT. A Delegation of Chicago Businesy- Men Out Exploring. What They Found, and How They Wers Received. An Treursion Over the Chicago, Dan- ville & Vincenncs, and tho Paris & Danvills Rail= roads, Demonstralions at Paris, Marshall, Robinson, Hutsonville, and Palestine. Our Egyptian Congins Lnthusias- tic in Praise of Chicago, Steatal Correspundenceof The Clirups Tribuns, Dasviuee, Tk, July ‘o-day the lart of he Chicago exenrsioniata left hiere on their re- tarn. ‘Clio merchants of this city pave them a final send-off ; and it Is safe to iy that no body of your citizenn ever retmned frow o busivees teip or excuraion with moro VLEASANE MECULLEC o3 of acquaintanco mado, than doss thiy o Dan- villo, of conrso, has been in dircet eowanumea- tion with Chicago for several year aud. o4 n conrnquence, closo soclal aud Vawinawd hondu navelong boon established. Dut, fur the tast year, tho bad manngoment of wvur eonnecting link—the Cllcago, Dansille & Vincennes Nailrond —has werved, to & great extent, to weaken tho Lios that Loth citied had {udustrionely keught Lo strengthen. Thiy disadvantage, Lowever, [ am glad to #ay, wos only temporary, es the Compa- ny hias pasked from the control of the men who mismanaged it, and is now under the direction of Gen. Adua Anderson, who, an Hecelver for the bondboldors, is exertsng all his well-known rail- way-kuowleige nud executivo akility to make it what 1t ought to bo,—the best picco of railway- property of any north-and-south road {sppg Chicago. After leaving Chicazo it passesthrough tho Counties of Will, Kaukekee, Iroquos, sud tho very beart of Vecmiltion, It ju tho NATURAL OUTLLT for mearly all tho large vovulation of theso counties, and, If half-way encouraged by the Itpilroad Company, overy dollar's worth of their forcign trado ought to bo donu with Chicago. Gon. Anderson pspured your eorreapoudent, tho other day, thal overything tho Company could do to acgumplish theso dosirablo ends would bo done. As atated in Tur Twouse uot long since. tho Paris & Dauville Railroad Company s hard st work pushing its Hno south fiom Dane ville, Already it les reached ono of tho counties of Houthern Tlinois, which, for tho first time, bas railtoad-ecommmuni- cation with the outside world. Leamivgof this, and knowing buw cesentiol 1t in for u great city likio Chicago to ba early in tho field with ber im- mengo aud overshadowing udvantages for trade. Gen. Anderson and W. I. Williams, General Freiglit Agent of tho Chicago, Dauville & Yin- cennes, and B. F. Matthiny, General Saperin- tondaent of the Paris & Danville Railroad, resoly- od upou tendering the busincsy-mon of Chicago A COMPLISENTARY EXCURSION to Robineon, the torminus of tho latter road. Tho invitation wan promptly uccupted by about forty of the leading mercanlile men of Chicago, and ou Tuesdny last, in a special car, they loft yourcity. On thoir way down, they stopped only long enough In Daovillo for dioner ot tho St. Jamos, aud to_chango into n special car #ot apare by tho Purin & Danvillo Company. Superintondent Matthias hero wet the delegation, and gavo them n cordial greeting. Tlho delogation aud the ppociul ear wor put un- dor tha direction of Col. J. W, lloward, who is about ny well acquainted 1 Southern Ilinois as ho ialn Chicago, and, from thero on to tho end of the trip, tho excursiomsts camo and went us thioy ploased. At Ucorgetown, notwithstanding a Leavs rain, thero was & largo crowd of citizens at the depot, headed by & brags band. Every one liad been kept in tho dark aw to what Lind of o recoption the delogation would receive whan 1t entered npon * Exypt,” aud tho first demonstration wag thercfore ns apreeablo as it wa unexpected. Altbongh Supt. Aatihias kuow tho dolegalion was expected, and that not only Georgetown, but evors other town afoug the line, would bo ready with opon arms oud huzzss to wolcomo tho Chicago dolegation, vet he and Col. Howard bod evncoaled that informa- tion, 80, when Lho train scoppod ut Goorgotown stotion, and the oxcursionists hesrd the music of tho band, and suw the erowd of peoplo, thoy dido't kuow what to do. Foronco thero was Chicago party that conldn® produga o wpeaker. Three cheeis—fooblo onos, howeser, for every one was #o surprised ho conldu't tind bis tongun ~—were givan o return for Georgatown's domon- stration, and thon we wont on to Paris, 10 n heavy tain the train pulled mto Parle, Mavor Link, Senator (feorge Ilunt, the lon, William 1%, O'llair, D. G. Burr, L. C. Munn, and over a hundred cltizous with carrlagos, MET TIE EXCCRSIONINTA at the depot. Lor tho Mayur, end on hehalf of tho City Council and oitizens of L'ari, Scuntor mn;l mado & formal speech of welcowo, Ile oad ¢ Gentlemen 0f Clicago, for thia bonor which you havu put upon us i visitiug tor the first thie our city, 1 am only t0o glad o be autburizet Ly th Mayor and City Couell to extend o' you thy hovpitalitios of the City of Parin, aud o mout cordlal greeiing (rom ull ite poople. Long cut off from closer husfucss-1clationn Wit o great commeratal metropelia vf the Nurthe west, it In to-day onr Lappiest realization that, for the {future, our ndvantages ure tabo tho samoe au thoro posscsied Ly lowus and citips Isimg farther Awny frum you, set bound closo by tho Ircn tunda of cominores, * lvretoforu, ot citive, rival citios, have boen reaping 1hy profils accrufvg frum the fmincusy trado they have Lind with this highls-favored agricul. tural seotion; but now wo iope, tirough Hix viat of youry, that you will seu for yourscives what | Tally your own, and will, in & commiereial wns and jossosu tho Land, flero, ngain, the oxcurelonietawora “ stumpod.” This demonstration was also nuexpeetud, After s momount's dolay, bowever, Capt. Jolin Tait, of the I'rovision Doard, wus istroduced to Mayver Link aud tho I'ariu folks, and, with flushed faco and in trumulons toucs, ko delivorod limke!f of the following, as nosr as it cuuld bo reported: it BAYOW AND GENTLEMEN { ‘This recoption in 0 culirely uuespectod to overy omo of tho Clicago Uotogation 11at we find oumelvea utterly unebio o Roa Biting Tesponso 1o your warg and cordial greeting, If “wo Lad anticipated anything of tuly kind, we would bave brought slong some of our Chi- cagw’ wyers of politiclaus todo our speakivg, As $tIn you aco boforo you ouly & party of bisiussw-inciy who, having loug beard of your Douutiful country, pow for tho Ot Uwo vialt 't in pervon. Tohe wel. oume son_extend us is uot mory surprising than the e Naturo ahows s, For (ho Srut tlue 10 many of U, Wo Liave Afen corn growlug, Wo Lave Just jias feldn containing thoussnda of acres, and tio wtal of which ate fro 16 fo 11 feet hiygh! Trulyis fta wondertul couutry, On behalf of tho Chilcags dulo- ation 1 et your kind yrolfer, i kuow, rum What we n o Al o Y Joura with you wil bo chjoyibie, o T 40 _‘Tho oxcurslodiists wara thou loadod up in car- Tinig -ng“whuush it continued 10 ra,. yot au oxtended rido was takon sbout Pariv, Bupper waa served at tho Paris and Edgar Hotels ; after which tho dologation improved the evening by forming persoual acquainlancos amou tho busi- uews on of LParle. Lovi O, Maun, Robert L'ar- rieh, Lovi Lisk, Mr, Jonea (etationer), C, Y. Ja- quith, r. Walkor, Capt. Bwishor, sud mavy othor Paris Toprosontaiive wou, exerted them- selves to wake Lho siay of the excursionists agrocablo. LOW MARBHALL REGKIVED TIEM, At 2o'clock on Wedneslsy the excursionists loft rfir “B;'I::‘vll\lv'a“;u cuuubly-;:l&of gluk Coun- ty, Hore they were mot syor Sat o 'lon, Ed Harlan, iz, eoth B0 Frost, aud 200 [fontlomen and ladies, wilh » brasa band. The Hl{ur came on board the tiai, was introduced to the Clicago dolegation, sud mado au addiess of weloowo. Capt, Tal ugsin waa called npon to respond, for we didn' know we had auy ofher wmpeaker., After. ward we lesraed that, when it came to talkin; about tho grestuess of Chigsgo, we had savor: firgt-class orators. . Disembarkiog, tho excur- wiopiets werd cscortod juto tho li‘uloy House, which is depot and hotel togethor, wherd a uplen- did dinner wos 10 resdiveas, Through ex-tyus- tor Ed llaslsu, snold lsdy luppllmg the table with wine of lpr owo wapufscture, aud It was unsnimously pronounced equal to Cslifornia ‘or Kolly's lulaud. After dinues tho exoursiouists ourned 9 §tacdan Hall, whers an immenee cuthicnre of et wer in waiig £ hotior Chieacn, Bperches of 1ha most enthn<ingio charactor wers mado Ly Bd Harlan, Mayor Ritton, aml otber 3arshall and senbnnsen by 1 3 Johnaon, intlos b Bittenger, L M. Itors, mendor, thor, from Chicago. ho groatest par- cined to he manfeated for Clieago, ai, mention of the nawme, the people would cheer aud clap thelr handa, AT BOBIXSON, AL T a%lock in tho evening tho oxcurgionists lelft for Ttobiuron, arriving there at 10,—A dis- tonico of anly 24 miles, but tho continnal heavy tam had made the new track unwettlad, At Rolineon, the Hou, T, Callatian, Meests, Wood- warth bruthers, and othor citizens, took the ox- ciurnionisty in charge, apid they were billeted nponge die eitize g, —not, bowever, till after Mr, Yoo Uirap ol v, 6f tho Bobinson 1fmse, b rersed @ manniteent in~h, On Thuswlay wiinmz the citizens of Jobinson met the ex- cursionimts in the Contt-tlonwo, whero nnother Jovial nud enthusiustic intercbsugo of seulimont was hud, AT PALESTINE, At 11 g'cloek on Jhues fav My, Waldmp for- nirlie 3 exaniuirag, sud the oxenraiotity were drivs ) miles in the cotintry, 1o the ancient town of Falertiva, Herowo wers tot Ly (ko [on, James ' Allen, Mr, Hasbett, and others, who tenderod the freodom and Lospitahty of tue town, The doiesgation 1o far b been diving on the fat of th dnud; but he oli-iashioned, homeanade conntry dinner thet the Palesting fotel served up on an hour's notico wurparsed suvthing & Chicapo man vver experienced Lotore in Liw life, 1t will Lo remembered in yeats toenne sd ono of tha ploskantest ovents of thin pleanant trip. Afeer dmner the citizens net the excureiomata in the Presbylerian Church, whoro Mr. Haskett previded, ant Judps Allen made ove of hig clmrming and delightfol estemoears specches. Foity year ago he Dul haulel fruit aud gram Ly Chicawo in wagonw, barteriug for emit aud domertics, 1o wiw full of reminisconco and suscdotes remmded thiko of tho delegation who were old rettlers of tho avcient Jandmarks in Chieso; aucd, on beha( of tho peoplo of Urnwrord County, promised that pereafter Chi- cazo whould b ' tbeir cuotwmercial emporinn. The vikit of & portion of Chicago™s bustuors men for tho first tine to Crawford County, and o Grous (ho FaLToNd - thing not uusl with oxcursiont,—eouid ot Lut resilt o vast Lenelit to Loth pooples, Ana picncer o Bouthern Ilinow, and. from his weil-known jpolitical rocord, it had often happened that he hud clughod with Chicago men : but ke had pever censrd to rememior that Chicago was tho cuin mexcial metropolis of tue Great West, aud a city in which cvery lillinoman focls a just awl air Tionorable pride. The waccern of Chicago way tho succees of Illiuoir, oul for lhis people, ho would way theg eagerly soncht to coment closer the fies now bemng crtabliwiiol. In this wteain Judge Allen cous tinued at Jeogth, teceiving ut frequent wtervaly the henrty pinudits of the Chicago dolewation. Ho way 1orhed Lo, ond the prowes of Ch sung, by Capt, Tait. C. L. Bittc rat, Awn Woodeock, Ira AL White, nud J. I, Kingwitl, NTTEONVILLE'S WELLONE, At 3p.m. ths cscursionints tovk carmazes, Tindly turuished by Falosting vitizend, nn d drove & mules to fiutsonviile, on the Walash River and the Patis & Danville ailroad. lere. as clso- where, the eitizeus mot them with upeu arme, wnd extendod tho lospitalitios of the town. After u tino ¥uppor af epring-chicken, etc., the citizens gave the excarsiouisty a formal welcome i thetr cunrel, I regret baviug nuelaid tho List ot ettizen<' names Wwho made apeerbos uud en- ‘tertauned 1ho oxenrsioniste, ‘Tha lcading eitizens of iLutkonville nccepted o billet of excurrioniuts. a4 the delezation avas teo latge for arcommoda- tion at the hotel; audit was wmusing to hear the Chicaygo boys brazping next worning sbout what uice Toouss they hid to weop ju, 0% Tun RETURN, From Hntronville wo camo to Mar: breakfast, and to Dauville al 10 8. m. Frday, Itero wo were met by J. G, Euglisb, Prosident of the First National Bank ; J. I Gars, merchant, aud others. After dinmor, carrinzes were brought uf, and tho delegation proceeded to ** do ™ an- ville. They weze driven all about tlis lovely city, and then took o trip under ground for o soile or two ju & coal-mmo, Beforo geparating here,—as many availed themselves of au ophor- tunity to vaeit Terre 1ants, Champaign, anid oth- e ‘plices,—hio followiug rosolutions wore adupt- Pk Resolred, That tho delegadion of Chicago Lusit men will Guver ceame f0 sppreciato tie gencris the ofticers of the Chicagn, Danville & Vinccnnes, wnd iho Paria & Dauville ltairoad Cowpamus, Ly which thiey wero cnabled to vinit and see, under {ho 1wost fn- vorablo circumatanres, the marveloualy-rich agricul- glon of Southern (llinols now mado tributary by thiss 1o Toadn, Jeean v, ‘That our opinfon of tho country cannot ho better expremed than o ad<fting the words of tho sonpt w0 often sung for Us ob Abis trip by our geutle ‘waniy chaperon 3 # Awxs dowm on the Wubash Kuell laud was hever kuown 1t Adatn should pans over ' ol he'd Rurely uwi, T ay 0L wan the gardcn 1o played 1 whets o 1 Aud skt prosonuce Tu tbe Stato of E-la-uoy.” Lesolral, That tho Peoplo of Dinvitle. Parle, Mar- slinll, Lobiuson, Palestny, uod Uumonville, wiil ever b T gratcful remubrancy for thedr kind and generons welcome, Ihastced, That tho heartfelt thanks of all tha cxcur- slonints uio hereby tendered Col. J. W. Howard for tho aiinirablo mauzer s which o Yiae oonductod this oz cursion, 10 tho pleangre of the excarelontsts, and with- oul n eliglo Jar to detract frum bia harmony snd iu- teroat, Capt, Jobtt Tult dn tbo chair ; J, 11, Kingwill, Sec- Totary. Tho results of Lhis vieit of commercial men to this now ficld caunat Lo estimsiod for wonths to come. Of ono tluug, huwever, tho peoply of Chicago can bo sssured : it has bad n most Laphy offcct upon vur Litherto far-awaycousiog, No man uot slovg with tlas exciusion coull imagine how cardial, and open, and_frauk wero tho expressiors of geod-will from all the peoplo of Bouthein 1liinois towsrd Clicago. Al whon 1t in Euowu that this pew tichd 18, withon doubt, the nichost carn, whoat, il hog-prouue- ug section of tho Htato, it can be rcen how oseary 1t 18 for Clicigo wmen to tuka early utans towand opunitg up commercisl rolations with it. Tho crops this yeur are heavier thau for twenty years beforo, and, slthoush some wheat and corn will bo damaged by tho Leavy raius, yet enough will bo put on tha marict to canso this portion of Ihnois to take leadiog ruuk amoug tho ogriculiural distriots of the Siato. Puocion, i MILITARY NEWS, Capy. William II. Andrews, Third Cavalry, bas boon ordored form Tort D. A, Rus- soll, Wyoming, to jolu kis company (J) a the Black Hills, Dr. B. G McPhail, U. 8. A., bas beon ordered from Omabs Duarracks to Sort Laramie, Wyom- ing Territory. A Goueral Court-aarliat has beon appointed to moct at Fort Cameron, uasr Deaver, Utah, Aug. J,~Cart, David Krauge, Fourtoeuth Infautry, Prosidont; snd Licut. Frauk Taylor, Four- teonth Infantry, Judigo-Advocate. A Qenaeral Court-Martial has been appointed to mssemblo ab Camp Bheridan, Rpotted Tail Agency, Nob., Aug. 4,—Maj. Alexander Chamb- erd, Foorth Infantry, President; and Firste Liout. ddeus 1L Capron, Niuth Iufautry, Judge-Advoeate. A General Court-Martial lias beon appointed to mact at tho Catmp of tho Black Iiills Expodi- tan, Aug, 11,—Lieut. Col. . I, Dodgo, Twenty- third Infantry, President, aud Licut. Charles Morton, Toled Cavalry, Judge-Advocate. Tlie rusignation of aymustor J. W. Nicholls Lian boen nceepted by tho I'rosident. Capt. M. (G, Litchftold, Socond Artillery, has boon granted leavo of absenve for otse yesr, with porwiviion to crosa the woa, ‘Iho Presidont has accopted tho roaignation af First-Lieut. George W, Bteols, Fourteouth Infantry, to take effect Feb, 1, 1874, The ituportation of arwa aud ammunition Inta the Torritory of Alaska hasboen probubited by tho I'reasnry Dopartment, Ono hundred rucruits havo boen assigued to to the T'wentiath Infantry, which 1n ou duty in the Dopartmont of Dakota, and 140 to the ¥iuhlh Cavalry, on duty in the Dopartment of 03, Chaplsin Johu N. Schuitz, Twonty-fourth In- fautry, by rosigoed. Four months® leave of absonce has Loen grant- od to Arsistent-Surgeon Jolin 1. Janoway. Assustaut-Burgeon Blain . ‘aylor has been asslgnod to duty in the Department ‘of Dakots. Leut, U, 8. Barbauk, lonth Infantry, has bad his leave of abseuce extendod three mouths. g, A Beo siory. There s & mive or a fountain of honey on the enstorn slope of tho Han Fernando rsuge of mouutaing 1 Los Angeles, Cal, which mon tive Lried saveral times to clElum nd Liave a8 often failed, 1t is in & rift which peuatrates the Tock to a depth of 160 feet. Tho upauhxgi‘ is 80 feot lung snd 17 feot wide, with two passages. ‘The beca come and go in solid ~ columus about 1 foot iu diamet Efforts have beca msdo to doscend o Lhe,store of honoy in tho rook, but tho mou were {nvi bly draven back, sud one man lost his Life, Tivn bax lisen known four vears, and it la estl- wrated thet thero cannot Lo less than A or 10 tons A man who lives i o cabin not far thio Aot gola moro hanoy than b family can uwo from the leakage. #mall aperturs 1 the rock. fouutaiu at his dool It dowa out of a Ho una a houey- ‘Flie Bul Movement Smasticd—An Al- Intention—New, ng Every Day. r Yk Tribune, TITCAVILLE, Penn,, Juiy 80.—Tho grest bull movuont inthe crule potroleum markets of the ol regaon i hroken, A privato eablo tho mpecuia- tivo fanattes in the oil reyion ty gt ll:rmn.’h ingtantanamia effeet of knockir & cocked hat. which had an o moyomont tho wolls 18 weak at 2! Jo, agatust #1 youcrlay ‘Thoe atock of cride oil_above i v onormouy, and tho world can yat alory withaut producing avothor barrel for i tmouths, Tt I4 rumoroed tiat & copsiracy exinty fur kim- ultancously buming up the citire stock shove ground, n tho oil rogiond, aud th p panies’ tanks aro all under viret pual snd by pight, The worat feature of tho oponly mmeerting above ground burned, as the remaining half would bo worth more than the whols smuunt New strikes aro coming in daily. dalo Well, No. 1, of the Robinvon farm, ncar Titnaville, waa atruck to.day, and flowed over the top of the derrick. Thix Is among hundreds now drilling, 1t is bighly probable that a gren- eral shut dowa movement will thing in order, as a dernfer resort to rave what remning of tha region from finencial rujo. This i the evory~dav exproesion of the beaviest up- f dealers, not only here, but throughont tho entire petroleum.producing ro- of crudo tauked nbove ground in the ol regtion 14 hot loss than 0,000,040 Lar- yely, While the Mackia al tho seaboard sud iu foreign ports are corrosponiingly hravy, 2 CiTY REAL ESTAT. EXCHANGE—T11 . desturs, Leasmont aud mansard roof, on torp and hasoment bricks, on Wincester. rusr 0f Van ljus Lo the next ) ireh Lot near Asbilaodar, tagy, burluces property. aAin. * at Lawadal>: nls 10 { ke 3LV ashIn 4t Hiusdalo: also e aud il MULL AR, i SUBURBAN 'C_EA!f’ESTATL ILL BUY A BEAUTL TRINY fuld: one block STORY BIICK 5 oo block from P8 AT o medt of cify limitann_ the ..t bow Fate and Jong titae. L CHA OHD BIUS., Odce m Dearhornaat., Reom 1. ___OOUNIRY REAL ESTATH. - DAIRY m'tlwl 40 ACH ., &3 per acro, SAL 0 well fmproved, lvin Cuteag, | milo from & REAL ESYATZ WANTED. be, won jeaviit SHED. A af, o aad eald iie, “willout childrun, . wite, nrid chi D LOT ON Wi 7 cll un asy munthly pasments; 10, BENT. HY Fgghtpenthopl. {mprosamyuts: all i "~ TO RENT--ROOMS. _ L‘ Holt Housa, o TED Phiowphical Pub- i awtat B O " proved frult far 835 000 wanting & far it paricilars faqulro uf A, J. B2 orste O T AT, ESTA OIANGE-ATW TV AND UIA! rick bullding, with lot, fora farm [ Hlinos, T ar Southars Wioouain, _Addross V7, ‘Trilimd oties, SMILGH GOW Y T ward 310, and ta be given by l‘l"\‘ ] Ha ’;rd i, onSntinay p nbor uf Cummerco, ur 418 ERCLARK uare box top bugey 1y W hiite st 1 Turo” widou jvo_information wharo thoy ran bo_ funnd at & T 3, -8, or 18 Buath Clarka 701 RALF-OAKLEY" B e rois ARTHUR OAK: LY, 69 Stateat, 2 3 _WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkoansrs, Clorls. &e. ANTED -A BOOKKREPER IN THE COUNTRY : el yxo]x-nl;,hnrquln(ml with th' . Alld‘mil ’. N, !‘};ll:y"’_‘:m:fl:mllcunflnulb\. VWASTEDZA YOUSG MAN FOIt A OR Y “storc.” Applyat ata Clark-st, h CiLRK it A COUNTIY DRUG Aors i permanent, salary moderstas tnudd I exnain, Totwortily,” and ompetata, all ot . irntiain on & Cory 63 kot Ta Y%, R, Wiy Rl e i v Trades. TASTRN-AT ONUE-TWO 000D CARRIAGH Jroneesy atnady work will be givas HODOEN 3 GU., Boonst . VY ARERD A UELPRE UN UAKES, RIG, AT Algrdocn Eanplovmant Agencias. WANTRD oo RAILROAD LABORKIS: WA #1.00 ¢ vor day; 100 laros also, 10 to wo goariny ote. L. ¥, CHRISTIA uth Wate 135 FEiE DA or ., B, & Q. H, T mvwsol] aad 43’ all ‘trua fary, 4133 Woat G Ve BNILL & U —0 BAILRIAD hest vag s, frco f sl cplianoons. ~ AUENTS TO BELL O BELE. Family Froje sad Jelly el it 3t e Grll en o adaeses HOODRIUIT INLTuane 73 Adas cumplote erijelcs at Jail and "t A7 & ol SPIING TROE- % nd xharn. and 10 A i ricer, waulg bl ol g o werkddury G318 Fast' Siadiusa st T i \YASTED-To Nty ‘naa cayabln of mijurinis: b0 trmpersth aid Bav 4w erven poautred. | Ad-iron LY UANY.A Rowtn 17 1M AR sk, avord ! LESMEN TO ROC iy o e aen Vs i at Co-vperatss s Bture, | TANTED=FARM-UANDS, CALLAT 17 Viisi LRt e ol WANLED: AN T WORK 0 Ay 8 T 3 B Siandiind i L HELY, t —A WOMLN A5 velaas oriee coak., WA D COOK: BUST 9t : Sarmatreyans. TV ASTED-A FIRST-CLASS | ASD Tittoe as forclady fo o d oy stora: annwho is & gond b 4 MINGGUE & DAUGHTLL, Honsoinoncrs. VWANTED = A MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT Y “wiminn ox bousrkoeper: oo withut (s, who vt 2 Lennanent b v, adudru W AL Mor i, i, Gar Lnunarosses. AW ANTED-A FIRST-LLA Chambrmald, 6w wh € Rvpiy, o Stouday, 2y Can __ Emnlormont Aroneies, \\'A N LM A BUANDIN, girla gty at 7! S milline wan with reliruy SITUATIONS WaNPED- amestics. 1y ATUATION middln2cd v:lvl'u Wh West J. JATUATION W. CooR 1IN D a Lirsi-clavs an iy ¢ Emnlovment Agants. ITUATIONS WANTED -TATMES 15 WAST OF airtagly suit:d on shurt uotica vy applsian to 54 West Gndisonat, 3 ¥ WANT OF ek can bo supplicd V. * Sidus th s W't ke kol ont praprirtar's tiae 18 5Ly veca; jonce s reascn fur coiluge Addre.s ¥ o, tradn, and “Tribune I\"m’:r LITTLE ¢ Z tha Norti Sude, with Ica-cre roms atineded, Le salo. Stek, Hture Rent only #1a v & liarain, CTIVE PART A exprnd. 12 8 - Soaral sianding T 4l iy Uowinces wil Tar (4o linest Smventigatian, For yariiculars ao i T SO NN aa it iare sovly (o 100D Ot O A MAN WiTH BMYIG T capital -1 willsell stnck a3d flitaros uf my Joaley alore Al a maceitic; e, onancs for a fan (st uadaee s watch-work. Addrots X 61, fribuns oilco. NE-HALE INTER ing a Vot 41 ittt by Tito & N A FIRST-t LA londid businors. . UTLES A krmeory housa doing s fargo rale at abargaln. ‘F'uo best 0f roasons jriven for aelbingoal, vur Tull warticutars sddress £, 0, Box 2,020, oek fard, 112 \ OOLEN MILL FOR EALE=A TWO.SET WOOI~ ¥ " on‘mill on lino ol K. i, 1a Central Thinats inery'an gowd A% now aid ciaploi L all depaciiio mildiig brick; i power; 10w in- operation, dolug prusporous bustness: will s s, ot s bacpald on ey o, Hor partioniars ad & 4 o 1ia Mlaincates Toviavilo, 7. i G427 () CABU-RESTAURANT TS S350 Sa T s b & ZAN INTELLIGENY T3 BLO0O o G SR of o ingsh- ke out of tho city: to & competont perion lberal arrango- _____ FINANGIAL. _ TAARKUGPT TNRURARGE GLATMS AXD REPUR llsovriiicaiee purcliasad by . N. WiTLLGLL, 118 hinon-et,, loom 4, baseniant. luiwnie‘mifin s ATl oy i i (ENE O LONG & 10, YOMSIKROIAL BAPKR, / erals, aud mortgagus, hol and investors solicited, I5A. ©U., No. )0 Vifth-av, * = i NT TU UV OR BELL LOOAL BTOCKS and seouritics, or borrow ur lund moncy on theis. call on 0. %, WIGGLNSON, v Washdugtanest., La: TGS AND NORTGAGES KT FROMeTa 0 B AZARLS SILVENAAN, o, Chigago, WATCHES, DTAMONDS, [ wavE HOXKY TG TON oot an mortgaxo Hanker, Chanibor uf Gomme MONEY 70 LoAR ¢ M Gunds, ac, af LA S priyald uifice, L5 fiaut deipheat., toar Ci bilshed 184 My 1o roaN-o: Blagor machines, aud of iwan Otfico, 123 Claricat. , Ko wards, fos ud 13 wonths, £ o w. REAR, WS, Sitoa or™ dewn Cowpany, 0 Wi TV_TWO PROMISSOLY NOTI B300 Nk iVl oaust rian 1o maturity, abuat g mouihe’ Bocurod b o o N O #h0T ARD 1P L AVID ok e Fl it Fon THALI-OR Rl ‘llmhl’ndn llnu ulp Inoet tinp Do fe'and 197 1% R SALE-AT QUART 2y d kinds. Uoveramont _ MUSIOAL. A I:MAND-,‘N)‘{\V AND Nons: agrailo. aitachimant, ok i metlon how linproved ok with stool a JOR BAL Tttt er PARTNERS WANTED: __ ANTED-WITH aud reliable busi iabiod of etiring partaor, uitlir vfoteuces givon aud ake \vo the. bt of PR A PROFESSOR UF GRIMAN AN 1iun 84 Leacls l&l OR BALE-5,00 GROSY " DIVOROES. _ i X KD, NOT FRAUD- IVOROES—LE q . el o sourts of Glcag q 'OND-) - l’,Tn’:k“l:nfl-fl-A&“L JIAND BIAUHIN: 1T 23 Soutls Cang HOUSEHOLD GOQDS, OUSEE ODS Z;xfl' TOSHWOOD . LOOKOARE oomi g A S e oxiae. aad ost LIRS, Basldwnce 624 ipstmomtr et ot 1ld =80 K17 e300 10 LUAN ON 7?;~ o iy P ibulLs, Blauu' & i 3 i T T MISCELLANEOUS. “A DVEITISEAS WO DESIHE \"1 veaders can o sa la the rocd Y P by ol prowpiiy at PAID FOR UART-OFF CLOTHING Snpuis goords of any kiud by sendin gtameesn g AR by sandiag & lev 5 AND COUKROACHEA COMPLKTEL REDBUG AR O esct warasiiads of ariiel siid. ARTHUI UARLEY, 600 Bualoat. o ( 163 BUNTEMS RESTAUTIANT AND HA: AL B T D0y basvd, 81 por wack. 101 Wyet Haudalph ER 5 FUR REFASE Graretan, Lauls s Hal Wil ALL BUFFERE “‘ ld‘l“l:;'nfl nl:nl‘t’cr‘n (ind i Gii7e 708, W0 b LOTHING HOTOAT AT AN A DIELSAA, & tended 10, OVES: MADK T ALHAN lucinnati, Bt. L. Pittaburg, al 208 Woes 4 ~ HORSES AND OARRIAGES, iworalug, Good horesd, asrriag Jt 4 FO! |“t‘4°u#;‘u IS e, il Sy W have {‘ucuon sales of hft‘un. er'nl-u ), Ah 'hl‘l::hu. "'l'l:;lr:;l:‘):’. and Hsturdaye, at 108, . r::m'fl- AL S 2 Lont alt horevs sold undera warn AAK, 37 AND an Wodussdsy ,_barnoss, &a, . BOARDING AND LODGING. Hotels. KVADA HOTKL, 14 AND 160 WARASH-AV. by ifioun a1d Aourus ate,—Roow, with Boasd, NEimatitnd e bl i ok SEWING MACHINES. 0N BALR_THIEK LATE INPROVKD VAAMILY s, 35, et o s A a5 GRS £ B 1o i banag s 12 Gdrse o 1 Hws B QINGEI OVVIOROF A5 MFLCITERT, 30 WWGT Madison-st., coruer of Greeu—Meschicos l wad