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1875.—TEN PAGER, TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, MOUNTAIN MEADOWS. - Tho Late Farcical Trial in Utah, A NMormon Jury Refuse to Convict, Not- withstanding Guilt Is Clearly Proven, Brigham Yonng and fils Chnreh Respon= sible for the Fearful Massacre. The Porpotrators of It Only "Living Their Roligion.” Srectal Carresnondence of The Chicans Tribrine, Sarr Laxe Ciry, Utah, Aug. 0.—Tho massicre at Monntain Meadosws took place {u Heptomber, 1857, Tn July, 1875, eighteon yoars aftorward, shie fret arraignmont of any of the actors in that tragody was lisd, sud the Jory (two-thirds Mor- mon) dieagreed, rondering tho procgodings o farco, This notwithelanding it was abundantly establishod by tho prosecition that tho occur- ronce it rightly tnderstuod by the world, and the failmo on the part of tho dofenso o ocither disprovo (ho facts s gonerally received, or 1o establlsh even n prefest for tho wholesalo murder. Which shosss, taken with thio tono of the community in which tho trial touk place, a8 witnosrod by numorous indi- cations inside and outside of Court, that tho propla of Soathern Utal, after cichteen years of roilection, aftor tho growth of a noy geucra- tion, . BYMNPATIIZE WITH THE PLOPCTRATONS OF THE MAS mAeRry rnthor than with the off st to punish 1t. Tho faets, as generalis underatood, nro, that tho massacro was plabned and decreed by thio Mormon Church, and exeented by o detall of the Churct-ormy,—the Nauveo Legion, —under tho command of its togular officars, of whom Brigham Youny wie General-in-Chief. Tho Churcs hired the Indiana to do the Livnt of tho * fighting, and divided the plunder with them in payment, appropriating the larpershare to itsolr, for the support of the ‘ evorlasting pricsthood " (of Hell), and tho spread of tho latest improved tioapel. It could not, andof courve did nct, fng into tho matter and punish the murder- ers. It had no ocension to inquire, for it knew nli about it, and it could not punieh the murderers, not oply becaugo tho Chureh was particops criminis, but Lecanse, according to all its teachiugy, it was nob a reprobensible ack. Tho croed of tho Churefr v a FZNDING DRCLARATION OF WAR ngatiet all wankind who do not boliova in Jo Bmith, hatarally thoro was then no condemna- tion, but rather eommondation, for the moat zonlous defenders of it. 1lence tho murdercra rutained their standing fn tho dorwon Churcl, cud do o thisday, with tho oxcoption of Lo, wito wnscut off tw0 or (hreo ycars agoas a metter of policy. And this was only right and to bo oxpected. Dame, Lee, and lug brother-priests, wers but ¢ living their ro- ligion " at Mountain Meadows. ‘Thoy did uothing thero which should have weakonod tho confi- deneo and nffection of thoir brother-Thugs in thom, Nor did thor, The facts befors, ot tho timo, and ever siuco, and now, perfoctly fit tho Lypothesis, that tho butchory waa the “work of tho Chutrcli, and that tho Cburch {8 proud of i, and bound ta stand by it This thoy do not say now in words, of conrse. but their words bofore, and their deads thon sud siuce, say it in touea not Lo be mistakon, Counsel for the dofonse oxhibited a carious epeciaclo,—yomo of them workiog for Leo, caro- lewy of . tho iotercats of tho Church snd of the oxposura of tho truth; others, and smong them the vonerabla Cliurch couns #el, who seem to bhave appeared voluntari- Iy snd without fee, oxcopt It was from thie Church, confining thomecives to n vein of- fort to defond tho Church. 4 little oxamination will show that tho theory ndvanced 18 TOO THIN AND TOO LATE, According to it, the emigrauts harried and im- posed on the peaple, poiscned eprings, and sotd th:o Indious poisoned meat ; that the Indians, Juatly inconsed, gathered and attacked thom in Tovongo ; that the Mormons theroupon bsstencd to tbo scene Lo resonn tuo omigranis ; that they succoeded in porsnading them to ive up thelr arma and property to appense tha Indians, it wero conducting fhem to & piscs of saloty in tho rear; thal thon Klingan Swith (Atatu's evidouco) and o few othor black-heartod Mnrmuul“ from native ferocity, firad npon thomy that this excitod tho Indiavs heyond control, who theroupon (boing convo- niently in ambush) appeared and perpeirated tho nioKCro. 11 this woro trno, and Brigham Yonng, then Govarnar of the Territory, 84 woll an Hoad of the Church snd Huperiutondeut of Indian Aftairs, wero oo honest men, what indignation ho muat have felt sgainse Elingao 8mith and the fow other Maormons, an{ Low rpeeldlly weuld ho have investigated tho matter, fixed tho binmo, and punlshed the wilty,. DBut be aid not, and ho now hna ~ tho offroutery 0 say fhat ho uever kuew of ‘tho affair at all, ox- copt from public rumor; that, whon Leo at- tomrtad to raport to him, b stopped him per- emptarily, Jout e feollngs «hould be harrowed up. Every:uiufi overy wmomber of the Church does 13 a4 well known'at headquartors s in tho caso of & well-organized and disciplined army in the field. Aond you a rogiment of the Church arisy marches 70 milew, nnderits regular oflicors, sud exterm:nates nu emigrant train of 130 per~ sous, and Brigham Youug nmever knew aught about it, except from public rumor, And, if Loo’s acticn ¢n that ocension was takon to mave and not w destroy the omigrauts, why did Brgbem Yourg make lum the mcapogost o the cass two or threo yours ago, by outting him off from the Church? Brighan suys tho Feason he didu't investigats It aa Gioy- ernor was bocaure be way just theu snpersodsd in that offico, and thet be offored all tho wewiate ance iu biy power ta thy cew oficers, The truth is, Judre Cradelbaugh beld the Srat Court In the distnict after the occarsence, and, at tho end of was obliged to 0, Probably tho bones of 200 mnrdered persons wora thon bloaching in tho district: vol. thoy would fudlet no one. Cradelbaugh got a do- tait of Johustou's traops for ° personal protoction, wont wsonth, and. with benche warrants aud soldiors, dragged the butchers {rom thie woods, sud ferrotud ont tho facts, such o5 tho world knows thom. Aud this was how Jrigham Young smisted him. 1w ho said o that Gruud Jury that he wanted tho guilty pua- ixhed, it would bave been done in short order. Bt how could ko kave Lls Dushops and Presl- denws hauged for **lving thoir roligion? ™ Moroover, Cummings didu't sucooed bim 8 Gove crnor until nearly » year aftor the mussacro. Buat, say it was not in his powor to punish or ta ruport to Waehlogton sa Governor and Coaj troller of Indisn Affairs, it was in Lis hands as nvad of the Ohurch to fellowship or other- Wise theay womon-arsaesinating and baby-oatiug Drioats of Liw Church, And ho feffowshipa them all to this day, except Lios, and ha tellowshiped Lim as long w8 bo dared . Counsel for the do- 1cnse ray it was proponteroun that the Church shoald bavo presctied sud + blowed * sbout it, if thoy bad Infended to murdor the emigrauty, T'reposterous or net, tha published discourses of tho Church show (hat pot ouly thon, but al- ways, the Clhiurch has taught murq er(nndur cor- tain circumstances, of wiich tbe Church was alone the judgo) s A PAKT OF THEIR RELIGION, Ang, sn to **blowing," thero never waa sach & tot 0f crazy braguarts Leforo under heaven, ‘Lhe buggar Jo Bimith announcing Limself as & caudidaia for the Promdoucy ws oou as he had ocurud a respectable body-guard of dapes, ii- lustratos tho spirit of the Church from itw foundor down. « Dat, from time to timo, the world Lias boen told that tLo emigrants Were wbuave. that thoy polsonod u wprivg, sod_ sold puikonad wosr W tho Indisus, The defense sttompted to show theso thingag but_ the testimouy io 1hod effock fell into shreds b tho toucl, of crous-oxamioation, So thut the defcuss estabe. lishiod nothiug thad could bo urged even uu a protest. Nothing could palliste it, exeopt sliilar abtack by the emigranta on €ho wottlv- weatn. The dufeuse kuew their jury, sud cou- finod themselves principally to sbusing tho wit- nesses for the prosecation, 1f they were as bad Ro roprosonted, the woudor iy their bruthren didu't Bud s oud Ul tucy lelt the murdesiug Church. TUE PROSECUTION FALKLY ESTABLISUED, on the vther hand, Judicilly. the fucts of the masuacte 88 I long since paesed 1utw bistory. ‘Iheir witnoasus disagreed only iu two or threw indgnificant matters, such s they wousd Lave beey Likady (0 witeo abous had they boea telling alie, Ttispropor to say that Rlingan 8mi‘h abandoned the « hureh pyen alter tho butehery, and Liag sinee fived i California, whencee ho was bronght by thn proscention as & witness, o waR & Mormon Ihshop in good standing at the time, g ho fells the whofo story, no doabt. a8 1. happened, There was no attampt to rabut lis testmody, to Lroak it down, or to impeach him. Hat afl tha apeechies of the defenan were loaded with abuse of him,—indeed, conlained htule else, L¥L [3 70 TE THIED AGALY, next term. And aflee him, {f thov aro ever caught, linlzht, High- o, Stowart. aml others.— all priests of the Latter-Day Thugism. Dane ia i cuetody, awd it is to Le hoped ho will nut cheat the pallows by dying without a trial, Tha others ~ aro flod ths Torritory, They ~ eenl ha word, through thoir atlorpese, —-twa Iawvers from Miclugan, imported by the Churel 1o da 1w work,—that they ara sinocent aud can prove it, 1t they don't want to get into tho elutefien of the United Staten Matnhale, Wo havo not 1enched tho and yet, and our progrees i nothing to hoast of : hut, if (ngress &) pive na tho Mormon jury law wiich prevailed hera for twenty years, will give ns A frea ballot, and re peal the wotman-sulfinge act of Utal. wo will do better o futuro, Lovarass, H()l}lilltl{; o to Keotinnd, 'I'ho great moral Jinht and finnnzial prince of Wanpun, William Hobkirk, has in face abecond- od, and the imformation is received that he has gotten away with Iargo o xum of money, and the dreposilars and other ereditors of tho old rolinble Coru Exchango Bank of Waupun aro short to (ho extent of between £65.00 and #1309, Whither ko has gono no ane seems to kuow—not even Lis wife, wiio ariived at tho ecens of the cxeitement Wedneaday night, and savs carnestly that shie hus receivod no word from him, and hadl not the slightest inkiiug of hus wtended depar- turo, MR, THOMAS WL SETMOUR, who did businesd in this ecity for Uobkirk, and who 18 8 foser o tho smount of 36,000 on n draft candied for him as Iato as Iast Saturd te Wanpun Wednesday, and. after taking an oh- rorvation of matters covnected with tho alair nnd mnking some inquiries, returned hero yen- terday and was antorviewed by o Fnimuse ree porter, Mr. Soymour, sid tnat Hobkirk ld aetually cleared ont, nd Wedneasdar the excito- ment among tho depositora and others who gathe cred aronnd the bank was groat, ‘Thoro were wany of Hobkirk's patrons i from the country, and "all were dueirous of loarniug tho real stato of faces, TN TELLER OF THE TANK claimed that the combination of the lock on the vault door, carried jomtiy by Hobkitk and hin #elf, Tad beon changed. sud ho coutd not obtain tlin books, papors, and money—if thora wero nuy—to learn tho exact conditien of thing, far an Tiabilitics and aseots wero coneorned, A lock cxpert from Chicago was expected, and i effart was to bo mado to open the vanlt, ‘L'ho Sheriff was 1 possernion of the bank by virtuo of au attachment iseucd at the ivatuuce of tho prison nuthorties, who had placed fundy in the bani, 4 TOBRINK was tho owner and mnnager of the bank, which was uota notionnl concern, and ha had con- ducted it for tweniy-seven years wic, it was supposed, the preatest wiccess, Lo wia looked up 403 & high-toved, moraf man, who lind fived at Waupun for thirty years, and bors an unsullied namo a4 au upright Lusiness 1wan wnd a good citizen, 1o was pointed to by all the good peo- plo of Waupun as & model Lo pattern by, and not oven a thought was entertained of a possis bility of his alsconding or comnntting any net uub:coming au honorable man. 1o was at'that ripo ago, 52, where men do not move impuleively even if in trowble, Iffad oy ono cast tho shadow of nanspicion on William Ilobkirk a moment pravious to his dnparture, he woald huve boon in danger of tar and feathors, Many conll not sud would not entortain the firat ropoits concerning hin absconding, aud soms wern loth to givo up thoir reliauco 1n bis houesty unttl all doubta as to bis doparturo bad beon dispelled, Thero was more satonishmtont oxpresscd at thn sct than avytbing elwe, aud all cocmod very much dmnppulmuthn the man whom they hal known and tried so long. Ho was corroct in bin biabite, addicted to no vicos of aserions kind, and oviog Dbeon n man of such strict intogiity, his depnrture puzzied $he poople grostly, aud enpocially the houest yoomanry who had patronized Tum, lis was” tho only bank for & cireuit of 30 mules around, and he did s lucrative businoss. TIUE ASSETH are very rmall, only a few thousand dollars, and tho fori it nimost oitirely o dead ono on the do- positors. Sotny threats of personal violenco wero mado by porsuus not interested in the matter, i the'event of Iobkirk's return. Nr. Soymour last saw Hobkirk n wook ago to-das, at 3 a’clock p. m,, in tho formor's oflice, st No. 111 LaSalle stroot, and had cashed the drate referrod to. 1o tearned st Waupnn thac thore was a bank Dalanco of £7,000 in Now York to Hobkirk's cradit, and it is poesiblo ha pave the draft in good dajth, 1lis Teller toles graplod Jast Saturday morning to romit tho {fuuds to Wuulmu. and it was dona and the monvy receivad Mouday nizht, ‘The bank coutinued opon for businoss as late 88 last Tuosday nltornoon, “Iho conduct of Hobtark in foaving his patrons in" 5o sliabby & mauner is soveroly conuncuted on, aud his faituro is attributod to ‘mpeonlations inoll, prain, ete., but nothing delinito rogurding hig 1vestments is known st present, 31kH, HODKIK, formerly Mrs, Cowell, the well-known netress, Was on o visit to friends in this citv when ths tirt reports of hor husbund's defaleation wero recaived, and sho hastily wout homo on learning of tho stato of affwirs, She supeared deoply grioved, aud pouitively svowed that she lad nob tho alightest intimation of tha intonded de- warture of her busband. This statemont is dis- eredited by womo herv aud at Waupun, but the Iady's friends hero justly scout at anything which wonld throw oditm on her, and believo hiee {ncapablo of any such conduct. Hobkitk leaves (ive children,—all grown up but ope bay,—the offspring of hin tirst murriago, Ho 18 of Heotch parentage aud birth, and bas boen {n this country noarty all his lifo, Iio has relatives in Scotland. aud & fow boliove he has ono thero, Itoporis uf foul play have beon cizculated, but thoso bost ucqummted with the mattor disbaliove thom. ¥ilust OTIEN 8OURCES it {s Toarnod that thero aro porwons st Wanpun who aro very ovidoutly actiuz in Hobkirk's Ine toront, and they are vigoronsly attompting to throw tue matior into bankruptoy, apparontly far bis bonollt, nud uot that of the credicors. One busitness-man hore, who undorstands mora ot tho stat of 1labkirk's nfTalrs than ho is will- ing to tofi, hintod at & prosrravyad pisu wheroby Hobkirk and some of his Chicago snd most in- timate Waupnn friends—all wmall dopositors aud doalots with Lim—wore to play sharp aud misko & big haul, Hubkirk's absonce {wlnu uecos s4ry to thur succoss, Ao THE WEATHER, Wasnrxaroy, D. C,, Aug. 14—1 s, m.—For tha Uppor Luke Region, Upper Misciswippi and Lower Minsouri Valleys, warmer aud cloar or fair weather duriug the day, with east to south winds, aud fallivg baromotur, followed by light Aning during Baturday night, LUCAL OLHERVATION, = X ©mioa00, Abg, 1, e, i Wind. " (Ratn Wener, Stuton, [Har Cleyento, ,[30.0 Oniéago, Cinciunai., 2.k Cleveland, , 24, 84] Duiuth ..o {29.76) ¥, Gibsou. 25,59 Keokuk. ... [x08yl Leavenwith/20,85] 481 3 B4 20.62; 24 et at Clatliam, Can., 91} Denver, 08 Kew Orleats, 037 New York, delphila, 47} Pike's Peak, 033" Quubee, . vort, .18 Waaliluglou Cily, D, C., .0 it LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Jamea Diflon and Patrick Moliouns engagod in sn altercation uight before last on the corner of fndiana ayonne sud Fourteenth stroet, and (o latter cub the furmer sovorely above and Lelow the left eye, Ui gight of which was destroyed. alctlm:unh“m urrestod, aud Dillon was rewoved to bin bow, gt No, § 1oy teenth streot, Tho whabbing ygoqp fréx‘.l.nr. cany whrels Dillou 8000868 Mo.lengg of 4y uyls Capa ing Lia watch, and sfter o hearing In tha Crim- inal Court wan digmisael, o avongo Limecit McKenna Ataubad his provcentor, A watchman named Erin Hollenbock went into the basemont of Maskell's ver bulding, No, 173 South Desplnines strect, lant evaning at 7:15 o'clock, toattendtonph o from which the gan wan c«cnning. TTa had kearcels entered the place with Jus lantern wheu an explosion enmied, and hio xas hadisp tuened altout the face And hande, and tho Lun! A dawaged to tho awount vt F200, Ll A careloss driver ran hin lorse and bungy ageinaec Wiliam Millor and Jobu Howitt lany evemng, ot the cortwr of Lake and Caunl streets, amd the former was vory badly cut over the latt eye, and tho latter over the right evo. Toth meit_were attendod to and sont to their Todeings, Thodriver of the velielo drovo 1apidly off un gecing what bo bad dono, and eacaped. A teameter named Augustino Rav, lo turning A londed wagon one of tho rubway track on the corner of North Ciatk avd Centro etroows, ves- terday, was thrown from his soat, aud, falling nnder tho wheela, hiad his Inft arm fractnred abova tha elbow, Iy lives at No. 578 West Sove enteanth street. Dotective [lonnersey i hero from &t Tonle, and i+ ju donbt e to the kientity of the man ars rested at tho Htock-Yards as the murderer of Rus-cll in that city two years ago, He has tefegraphed for furtructinns wnd farther pars tenlnrs, ‘Che prigoner iw confinod at the Central Station, Achmr-maker, named James McClusker, 23 yearn old, nd rosiding at No, §761¢ Stato sireat, Was run over and fowta ki by the 1Tvile Lark accommodation-train going north, whilo walking along the track at tho foot of Twenly- fifth streat. T'ho body was taken to the Morguo, Georgo Seoper, o 8t Louiy morchant, who is credited with having wo much money ag 81,900 aud a gold wateh and chain, war beaten out of 1t on tha Chiengo, Burtington & Quiney Nailrony, while coming ta this city, day before yostorday, by o thrae-card wonto man. Riehard Johuson, ono of the colored mon who had s hinud in tho stabbing of Johu Camptell, at No, 162 Fourth avenue, recently, was arreste:l R by Ofticer Kirch, anid held in batl of At to appear on the 17:h for examination be- fore Justive Summorticld, D. A. Twininz ia a prisoner at tho Madiron Stroet Station, sud will Lo tuken to-dav beforo Tiiitrd Statos Coniseimor Hoyue for altompi- ing to pasnfs countel foit bill at Fred I, Voter's, No. 213 West Randulph strect, last ovemng, Thrao men, known to thy detoctivon ns thinves, werg arrerfed riav, 'Thov gave tle namos of Samucl Kush, Geergo Hendersan, aud Georgo Millor. Thov wero civon tiwolve hours to lave towa, by Justic Sunmm Reld. CASUALTIES, A CYCLOME. Bpecial Disvateh to The Chicano Tribne, Iigs Morses, Aug, 10.—A& reingular but destructive tornado | assed through a portion of Towerbiek & few days since, its path being acrows Prnceton Townsbip. It eamo from thy northeast. For smomo timo a denwo, angry, Ulack clowd WA wcen approache ing, when ruddonly A wind guet secwoa to drop from tho clouds to tho oarth, which went rolling and rumbling along with hghtuing #pozd, sweepiug to detruction overvthing in its path, Its track was not ovor 100 feet widle, and was marked by the woll-detlued odges of a clean swati. On tho farm of 4homas fiartly, bis barn was swept entiroly anay, and not & fragment left, flin houve, ono and-a-hialf etory, wan roded ovor aud ovor Hko o ball, until it wos crushed. His family, who wero at work in a tleld uoar by, witnessod tho xcene. Another faraer also lost s barn and house, 14 family excaping tn tho samo way. Lvers treo and bntding in the path of the toinado was wresked. FZLL UFON A PITCHFORK. Snecias b apatels to fie Cavcado Iripune, Hiekyviney, U., Ang, 13.~Tho son of J. Wille inma, living Jnut north of the town, while stacik- ing wheat to-dny, was serfously fnjured by the stack tipplng over, throwlng him upon tho poin's of a pitchfork, which ponotrated Ly lefe shouller nnd neck. Ils nas also fojured inter- nally, but it iy thought ho will recover. DROWNED, Covvtous, 0., Aug, 13.—James Taslor, n roe- ident bere, was drowned to-day whilo bathing in the Scloto River. Papors found on the body #how his formor rosidenco to Lave been o Lau- cnublro, England, RAILROAD DISASTER. Kansue City Tinies, Aug. 12, It wns goncrally known about the dopot that n fpeclal traim, contakiing Gouaral-Manager Rob- ort 8, Stevens and Goueral-Superintendent Cuasrles D. Loe, of tho Haunibal & 8%, Josoph ; General-Suporintendent Iobert Larrs, of tho Chicago, Barlington & Quincy, aud Genoral- Manager Purkins, of the Burlington & Missourl, wag coming in on tho Iuumbal, beiug ex- pected at the dopot at 6 o'clock, and thiy, coupled with tho fact the St Louls, Kunsas Cuy & Northorn lad sn aiglit-car passeogar aund two =octions of an fmn- monso cattie-train ou the road,~—the North Mis- suuri ruuning ovor the Hanuibal's track to tho Junotton, 9 miles distant,~sfforded any nfiun- tity of foad for seusalion-mongers, sod, as usual under such circumstances, they were not #low m denouncing it. Learsing the location of the accident, the big curve junt this sido of Randolpl Htstion, distaut botween 3 aud 4 oules from this city, a Times man st ouco sped thore ina buggy, but found the wrack by no meuus o4 bud as oxpected, tho two eugives having borno the brunt of tho fearful shogk, although things were shaken up protty lively in and about Supt. Harns' epecial car, which “was tho one that contalued tho rai tond ofticiats, ‘fheatock train got off excoeding- Iy easy, taking alt things into considerativn, the flist car being where tho great damago was dono, 1t being teloscopod clear through thu engive aud tunder, and twouty-ouo of tho twonty-two cattlo it held' killed, Of tha two engines tho North Missouri wus tho worst Lattered; aud some idea of the tremendous foros with which tho two camo together may be gleanea from tho fact that tho specinl traln wag driven back the length of fourteen cara, Just what led to tho collision, and as to which engincer was to_blame, 1s much mixed, soms saying that the North Missourl man had ovders to'wait st Harlom, whilo othors iuslgt that bo waa instructed to make Nandolph and allow the sueciul to pasa at that poit, But all this will b investigatod and duly settlod, aud, iv tho mean- timo, itia cortnln thiat the twa trains came to- Rotuor, sud it 14 equally certain that it was s warvel that thero are not deaths sy well as in- Juries to roport. The location of tha accident wag about the midalo of w shurp curve, neither coginoer knowing of tho prosence until 100 lata to reverso, I'hosg q‘n tho Haunlbal engluo woro first to bo apprised of tho danger, but 8o fright- Tuily clouo wete the two engimos almost tho noxt .| instant that thero was no timo to whistle the brakes dawn, thy ongiticor and liroman_of both tramy jumping for theie lives and almost miraculonsly encaping with uothiog but bruisos, Aot no, howover, with thoss 1n tho speciul car, At the timo of tho moeting tha foar rairoad men were soated {u arm-chaurs in the far ond of tho car wmokiog anid chatting with so more thought of daugoer thsn if lnufi!y ouscouced fu thele own paslors st home. lam- mond, the tlomporary conductor of tho traln, sat at the vory front of tho car, aud when tho crash camo o wont through the plate-glass in front of him, wplittivg Lis nows, and badly cutting bis fuco. None of the railway magoates cau oxactly tell aa to what followed the moment thoy had the appalling intimation of the terrific stop, and from what they do know the scene in tho car must bave beon a fearful ono. ‘Lhe chairs in which they sat wore nut fustoned to tho floor of the car, and heuco addod to rather thau lersencd tho dangar, All wore thrown to the floor and sides of the car with tromendona force, but Mr. Lueo more so than any of tho othors, Lreakiug his collar-bune aud bis anm be- tween the wrist and clbow. Mr. Porking was hurled violoutly to thoe sido of the car, eulfering ucvoro brulses of tho clicas, or, s the doctors vut it, & concussion. Mr, Blevine went baok- ward from his chair and sustalued s very sovers strata of tho back, aa well s b bruise on tho Tight log. Mr. Harria must have beou throwu upward, a4 ho alighted on tho log of & chair, sulkiog Lim on the thigh, near tho groln, caus-: ing much pain. Word of the accideus was con- veyed &3 wuon as possile to Huperintend- eut Chaso, at tho Union Depot, aud bo wt onco sont out tho Hanuibal pay-car to brng the party m. Tumediately upon arriva) bero tho {ujurod gentlewen were plucod in cafriagos and tuken to the Coates 'llomso', whero Dra. Taylor und Bigger were forthwhih summonod, orythivg possiblo was doe for 1he sufforers, ud & good night’s rest will doubtiess restore Mosars. Harnis and Perkios to much of their wouted gorenity, Mr, Loo will, {t 13 feared, bo confined to his bed for sowe days, while Mr. Stovens will have to be contaut to remain quivs for & day or two aé least. loth were reate g nicoly wheu heard frow late last evenin, and with s Lttle time will be their energet solves wgaiu THE INDIANS. of tho Black IIills Commissioners, P’rogress A Counoil at Choyenne River Agonay, Dakotan Territory, Specches by 1hie Chafrman of the Com- mission and hy the Chicf “Whito Dull,” THE SIOUX COMMISSION, Epectal Correspondence af The CChicaao Trdune. Cnesenne Riven Aoxyey, Dak. Tor, aug. 2 ~The four Commirsloners who are arrangimg with the Indians for a Great Council of all tribes interested fn the Rinck fhlis, arrivod hore on Iridny last, aftor a tedlons journey ncross tho plains. They brought with them ton homd mon of the Brulo and Ogsllalla bands, living at Bpotted Tail and Red Cloud Ageneles, and wero escorted by Egan's company of Gray-torso Cay- alry, The whole mado quite AN INFOSING DISPLAY in the Indian villagen; and it was mnusing toeco tho effect uran our osn [ndinns as they entored the country of their brethren ou (ho Missouri. ‘The coming of the ** Great White Chiels” had been hioratded by Indisn runners, and at every hamlet the ontite population turned out and Hued tha road, ealling out * Ilow! howl!" in friendly grooting. The white mien of our party shook hands withi all comorn, and took patns to whow our now friends that wao woro glad to meet them. DBuy the ITudian deleaates would bave no ruch foolisl.nesn: they fixed thoir eves squaroly ta tho frout, and rode forward without relaxing a muacle, Tho Indisn is paraionately fond o conuclling, and is glad to aco his friends ; but e wants it attended with & duo degreo of rmoke and Bolsmuity. ‘Ilus Agency I sitaated on tho bank of iho Mirgouri, 275 nnles abovo Yaukton by land, aud 450 milos by water. TIH DESERVA TION oxtonds R0 mites aloy, river, mbd westward to the Iinck ills, including a saat nron of very worthless land. ICit is the object of tho Gov- ornment to make the piond warriors of tho Sivux Natlon fcol thoir depeudence. this in a good place fuor them 1o Hvo; but, in any other view, thy Jocation is o mistako. A part of the land belonging to the resorvation will afford pastnr- nge, but vnly in limited swount, and it will novor bo 1t for caltivation. Withiin the next bwo yoars all tho wood in reach of this Agenzy will bo ox- hiaugted, ond the ehoico of a now location will then Lo of pressing necosuily, Fomo wood and gond water may be had on the banks of the Delle Fourche, within the limits of $ho resorya~ tion: but it is doubtful whetler thio timber wonid long answer Lthe roquirements of the 9,000 Indiany a% this Agency, Andians aro overywhore prodigal 1n the uso of wood ; and. ju tho winters of this latitude, a hiberal eupply {8 necessiry to provent great suffering. A COtNeIL was hold hero to-day, at which the Commiasion- crs, pnd ropresontatives of all the tribes aud bauds nt the Agoncy—Sans Arcs, Minhoconjous, Two Kettles, and Blackloot—wore present, Whito Swan, DBnit-lagle, Durnt Faco, tattliog Rib, Charger, Duck, Little-No-Heart, Black ‘Tamahawk, White Inr, Spotted Besr, and Yollow Hlawk wero the princieal Clinfs and ifead-Men of tho Missouri-River Branch of thoSioux Nation iu tho Conuerl AT INDIAN, 5 Chnirman of the Commssion, explained tho ob- Seek of tho President in desiring to niako & how treaty with tho Nioux ; thut cha trosty they now havo s not a good oug, and was nover undec- stood by tho Iudiaus ; and that, uader it, they can nover hecomo prosporous, Tha agroement mnde at Fort ihico aud Jors Laramin providoes that thoy aro to hiave clothing for thirty yoars and rations for four years, Theea four yoars aro now gone, and Congross for tho last two yoars hss given them food gratuitously; tho membors talk abont it a great deal every winter, amd, unless eomo now arrangoment is made, they will soon stop giving to them, Agnin, there is not money ecnouch provided to furnlsh clothing for tho wholo peonls, ‘Thero aro alwayn old women and men, and children, wlio nover get any blankots ; and, if tha{_ only reeoived tho Dbiankets that tholr Groat Fatuer givos thom, they would fraezo to death. Wa wisl to make a treaty tuat shall provide olothing for all the Bioux who are good peoplo and do not fight tho President, and food for all who will bo rendy to live liko white peoplo and educate their childron, Tho conntry here fa net good for farming, but thora is one thing thoy cando: thoy cau bave eattlo, and shoop, and horses, It in proposed to maka thin troaty 50 that tho Gireat T'athor shall provide the Bioux with cows, ao that thoy oan ralwo cattlo. If thoy will, oach nan moy soon have his own beo! and mutton, But tho Amoriean pooplo cannot do all this for uothing; the Great Fatbor wishes to TUY A PART OF THEIL COUNTRY,— tho Dlack Iills sud the Big Iforn country: and in thirty days tho Commisloners will meat all tlio Hioux noar Red Clond Agency, in tirand Councl), to disouss tho matter; und then every man will bo bieard swha wishes to spoak. Ampla preparation has boen made to entertain all fguests, and it is probablo that thoy will not have to return barefootod. ‘Iho Indiave listeuod to Mr. Hinman's addrosa in doup silenco, WITTE DULI, o tall and commaudivg warrior, drossed ina ricturesqua costumo, made from ekins of tho mountain-lon, saids ** My yonng men, stsnding abaut horo, wish mo to speak s fow words to you. Pray to the Groat Bpirit for your liviug, and for everything that sou do, I was raised in tho country kuown sa the Biack Hills, by the guod will of” the Great Bmrit. Ibave siways heard that I could expoct to live prosperously, and Linvo something to live on, if I bold on to my country. Theso youog cbiofs who wont 1o Washiigton to voo the Groat Fatbor ‘brought us back very und and good words, and I have wont these words out smoug our people, ‘There was a time when the Amorican people, through their soldicre, made a treaty onthe wont 8ido of the Black IHilla {at Fort Laramie] ; but the white mwen have not Yived up to it, Tho elomoents bavo desd, and the four winds liave besn dead, wiuco tust ln:u{. 1 bavo always had an idos $hat [ would like tolive in peaca aud quistugas with the whites; bat it appears that L am to livo with them only temporarily, I think apout it frequently, whethor I shall livo in that way all tho thiso or not; I caunot toll. 1 WISE YOI ANOTHER TIEATY, that shall be bettor than this, I uuderstand you aro ypoakiug my wards to me now, the eame as I wishi it. We have heard what you have toeay: wo will council among ouruelves, and, when you roturn, will give you our answer.” 0 Commissiouars loave in [the morning for Standing-Rock Agenoy, 120 miles up the river, and expoct to return hers in nino days, A noticeablo featuro of the Council horo was the fact ibat no complaints wore mado agsinnt the Apent at this Agency, Ms), 1. . Biugham, who lias beon threo years in charge. 8. “THE ARIZONA INDIANS, Muscoaer, L. T., Aug. 13.—Gen. J. A, David- gon, in command at Fort Oriffen, on the frontier, arrived hero to-day. Ho reporta Indiana all gquek, aod mno trouble with Moxe {cans, Gen. Davidson with nls com- wnnd canturod tho Indians now in charge of Liout, P'rats in Florida. Iio is now ous fimvo t the States after five TFIRES, AT FREEPONT, evectal Duvateh to Tha Chicage Tridune, Prerront, 1N, Aug, 13.—The beautiful resi- deuco of William P, Malburn, with sll its con- tentw, was burned to the ground this moruing. ‘flio houso was set on fire by barglas, who had gained an entranco during the night. Loss tully %11,000, Insured in tho New York Home In- suranoce Company for ¥5,500, The flames sproad wo rapidly that it was lmposaiblo for Ars, Bal- burn to escape, and 8ho was burncd o def Mr. AL wid not vave evon & sult of clothing. IN OHICAGO, ‘The alarm from Hux 013 ab 7:50 o'clock Isst night was caused by » spark falling from a foun- dry chimuey ou a wood pite corner of Front and Haluted streets, and setting it ou fire, Damago slight. Wiltlam Tilley owna the property. ¢ 10 o'clock last n{xht fire occurrod ju a bern owned sud oconpied by Josaph Messenger, in year of No. 179 West Twelfth street, aud is sup- posed to hiave besn wot by an incendiary. I was ‘extinguished with lows of ‘Che signal was given from Dox Y54 ey IN MEMORIAM. New Yosx, Aug. 13.—At & meeting of ths Liboral Clubp this eveuing a large number ot Dauish seuidouts of the clty, wembers of tho Danish Club, and friends and admirers of 1lana Christian Anderand svoro prescnt to offer tributo to his memory, A portrail of (be deceancd wau runponded fn front of the President's chaly, hordered hy Itanish and Ameri- emt . flage, William L. Orwsby pro- tided, and latrodueed Prof. J. K. IL Wilcox, who deliverad an addrask on s Chriatian A dorson, the Danlah Shalspears, reviewing his lite, charactor, and writines, Lho spoaker eon- clnded by rexting extracts from works of the celebiated author, Euwlozistio addrenses wera alwo deliverad by Gen, Ulivistisusen, Dr, Vander- weyde. Stophen Pear] Androwe, D. T, Gardoer, aud others. —_———— RAILROAD NEWS, ERIE. New Yonr, Aug. 13.—fir Edward Watking, the Chairman of the Stockholdors' and Bondholders® Committoo of the Erie Railway in Engtand, alarted laut ovaning on a toue of tnepestion over tho Erie Road, and on lis return will makn a thorough examination of tho books and aifairs of the Compan, New Yorg, Aug, 13 —Tudgo Weatbrook mada an ordor thin evening, on iho petition of Hugh J. Jowett, Iteceiver of the Erie ailway Com- pany, permitting n coutract by which tho intor- eatwof the Raway Company in the Pennsyl- ¥ania cont lands shail be conmolidatod with those of the Shawmmt Company, & morlgago to bo exacnted on the nroperty to eectire bonda for 000,000, and the tranafer by Jewetl to tho wwohdated Company of 5,001 shares of tho Northwestorn Mining and Lxchanzo Com- pany in eschange for = 1,366,067 of wald mortgage bonds st par, subject to pasment of tho balance due on tbe purshase of ‘the Northwestern Company, Amouuting to £649,030, tha Bhawmut Company to receive cer- tnin of aakl mortgage bonds in payment for ity Interest in tho mortuaged prewmives. 'I'hie cou- solulation iy permitted of tho Bufalo, Dradtord & Hochiester Company, willi a capital stock of 21,000,000, in shares of $100 each, of which shinron (s majority) aro to to delivered to o Cousolidatod Coipany to guarantes tho emont of tha principal and intorort of tho EL000,000 of bonds of the Northwoslorn Min- Ing and Exchange Company, W. D. Shipman is appointed 'I'rustes of said boonds. The con- solidated Company is to assame the namo of tho Ponneylvanin & Erlo Coaland Railway Compats. Tne proceeds of the bonda aro 1o be uscd 10 con- struct o ratioad and to farnfsh 8 markot for coal, Dy this Jewott claims advantages to the Lrie, including substantially o monopoly of the rightt to roceive and transport fre.ght and pas- sougers over and boyond th Peiylvanin & Ltie Conl Company, and that ho will thus pro- mote the interests of Liria stookiioldors. The consolidated Company will hold 33,107 nacres, contaiuing, it 18 slleged, immenso deposite of coal. WEST-BOUND FREIGHTS, Nrnw Yonx, Aug. 13.—1Tho now freight tarift to the West, an ndvatico on tha pravious razes, goos {uto operation this morning over the four trunk linos,—the Now York Coatral, tho Erie, tho Pennsylvania, and tho Daltimore & Olio Rail- roads, ‘Tho passenger ratoa wero mado uniiorm moro than six weoks ago. Freight agents ara not permitted to make contracts for moro than ten days wader tho new arrangeinonts, ~ 'The foilowing sro tho 1ated ab which freights will be talion over tho great tounk lines from New York and Boston to the leading poiuts West, ou aud after to-day : Firat Serond Third Lourth Fifths clars. chuss ‘clust, ”elase, clars, From New York to Fho conforonee botwoen the Vice-Presidents of tfie Penusvivanin Raiiroad nod tho Baltimoro & Ohio Railroad, nt Daltimore, bad roforenco to tho above schedulo only so far s they ind n mutual undorstanding ns to the minor dotally in regnrd to freight going West from _Philadelphia and Baltimore, tho Lrio and New York Central Tlroads haviug sheady sgrood upon actals affocting Now Yorlt and Boston. PASSENGER RATES TO THE EAST, Efforta are still makiug to induce the Michi~ gsn Contral Rauroad to join tho other roads lendiug from this city to the East in advaucing tho passouger rates to Kastorn points. This line, howovar, is determinod that no raiso shall be mado until tho Penusylvama, tho Baltimora & Ollo, and tho Michigan Southern Ruilroads cenyo their discrimination in favor of Ht. Louis aud other Western polnts. Dotk tho I'enusyl- vania and Baltimore & Ohlo Ratlroads continne 10 take passengers from B, Louis to Now York at 320, and, 2a long us this figure i4 not raised, g-lu‘ Michigan Coutral will not go above 316 from hicago. 'l'lug Michigan Bontheérn fs also just now trying its hand 1 discrimiuating againet this city, Tins ruilway is accused of soliing tickets to Now York at #20 via tho Toledo, Wabash & Wostorn from all points whero thoe latter rond intorsects Chi- cno lines, such am Decatur, Bloomington, Peoris, Quincy, Bpringfiold, and otlior paints, As it s, the Michigan Cooiral gets but fow turonuh prssengors from tho Wout and Bouthe wost, and ita managoera havo to keop up the fow rates from Olicago, or stop runung through traius sltojather. THE KANSAS CITY FIGHT, Tho fight botween the Kansas City rosds is still going on, nud tho ratos to Kansas City con- tinne as low as ever. In kpito of the protest of the Chiosgo linos, the Haonibal & Ht. Josepn Hailroad contiues to gelt tlekots from Kansas City to Chicago for 25, and 810 for the round trip. The 8t Louis, Kanvas City & Northern aluo selld tiokots to Chleago, via the Olicago & Alton Railroad, at tho samo rato ad tho Hausibal & Bt, Joo. Ovwlug to theso oxtromoly low rates Chicago I gotting the bulk of tho Bouthwestorn teafio, ud the Blissourl Pacific ou this mo- count’ refuses to roduce its prices to 8t Louis, The 8t. Lows, Kansas City & Northern in, from Kansas City to that town for §2. Dut ihls war is carricd oo on the frolght as wall as the passonger business, As announcad yostors day, the froight ratos to Mimsouri River pointa, owing to this war, ara now lowor than evor be- fore, and, a8 this gearan's crop wiil soon come forward, this fight will benefit shippors groatly. CHICAGO & LAKE HURON, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes Lawnixa, Mich, Aug. 13.—A sarvey has beon mado in the woutern part of this city by the Chi- cago & Lake Huron liatlroad, which, it used, will chango tho lino of road through the city; but a new depot will bo selectod, ‘Thoy havo al- 80 put in a now steel crossiug at tho Junation of the Filut & Poro Marquetto Railrond at Flint, It wae mado at Chicago exprossly for the angle of the road-crossing, SPRINGFIELD & NORTHWESTERN. Bpectal Duspateh to Tha Chicage Tridune, SruiNorieen, ik, Aug. 18.—The Springfeld & Northweatorn Rallroad, whioh suffored most from the iate high waters, i oncs more in good running ordor, and trains will make regular trips afior to-day, MEMPHIS & LITTLE RACK, Tarrie Rock, Aug. 13.—Tho sult pondingin tho Federal Court hero in reforonce to the own- ership of the Momphla & Little Kock Railrond, and which was sob for tilal to-day, has boon postpoucd. MOUTH OF THE MISSISSIPPL NEw OpreaNs, Aug, 18,—Tha stoamsiip Btate ot Alsbams, which has bson on Pasa 1'Outre Bar for two weelis past, was patled off to-day and towed joeide, tho grester part of hor cargo ha ing been dischargedd, Thoro is not oxceeding 18 foot of waleron the bar at high tide, although two Govornment dredgo-boats have beon hovor- ing aver it for tho past twolve months, Thero {a now muck water ai Bouthwest Pass, which Las uok been touched by the drodge-boats. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A company of cadets have Leon organized st the Micligan Agricultural Oollego, sud tho Gov- €TRor Liss promised them arms. Tho museum of tho Michigan State Library Law roceived two army requisitions of Gea, Authiony Wayne, and one from Qeo. Wilkineon slso & complate equipment of an Apacbie ludiau, n‘ua likguesnes of Judges Cooley sud Chris- tancy. e ——— Unpopulnrity of the English in Indin, Tbe followlug s extracted from the lotter of & fleld ofticer, dated Iiaie Baroilly, June8: *In. dia ceems to me bocoming each year hotter, wotaphorically speaking, The climate is ua- cbanged, but Dot so tho people. 1t the pross is a0 index of their winds, they must couxider us with au amouut of contowpt, suspicion, sud Gisike that iu not plossant {0 observe, ‘They do not care 0 convosl their feoliugs in the least. A a4 Lustauce, B SOV uiglie pgo, & u;vlhnn howavar, solling _ tiokets | company of nativa acton from Caloulta hired tha Jargo public rooms n'tachod b0 the oficials’ club at Lucknow and gave au entortainmont in tha sbane of a plav, ant the plav soleeted was *Nil Darpan.” 1t in a cruol sative on Engiish, mannera nnd morats, This wa all dono i . glieh and tromondously srplauded by the hou which consiatent entirelyof natives.” The whole affsir was A gross fnaait 60 the Enplinfi. The company wax not allowed to repeat tho exlibis tion"—Lal. Mall taztle, RELIGIOUS, NATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION, Famrowvr, N. Y., Aug. 13.—Thd Sunday- Sehool Assembly continued ita soasions to<lay, An Associntion of the graduates of thie Asseri- bly's normal course last year, ealled tho Chaun- taugua Alumni, has been organized, 67 gradu- ntes being prosont. DLr. O, F., Dreabery, of Washington, D. O, ia I'rosident, and the itev. J. A. Wardon, ot Staubouville, O., Bocretary. This forenoon the Rov. C, F. Deoms, D. D., thm- of the Church of the Strangers, Now York, spokn on the *“Sunday-School and God's Book of Natura." ‘lbo teacher must have a distinct iden of his work, Ie is wot to teach eclenze or hieratuce, end Lng nothing to do with wmontal traming o1 enthetic culture. Ho in to toach the truths of tho 1hble as from God. 'The measnre of his suc- ceus will be the numbor of hiw pumls who bo- come sanctitiod. 'Ihe Doctor procoeded to un- fold tho Book of Nature in n mose masteily manner, ana was repostedly applauded by 1.8 anditont, 1t was ong of tho finest addrosses of tho wholo Assembly, This altornoon a'locturo on romo of tho ole- monty of wuccess 1 Sunlay-sohool teach- ing swas delivorod by the venorable Rev. Richard Noaton, D. D, Rector of tho Church of tho Epipliang, Thiladelphia. Tho #peaker mentioned some of the principal ole- ments, namely: Sympothy, eimplicity, and strength. Mention was mudo of an aged woman of Piladelphis who had tanghe Infant clsses for forty years. aud who had only been nhsout from o ciass two Bundays during ihat period. Aftor _tho nddross it was anuounced that Qen, Clinton B, Fisk, tho IHon, Onver +Ifoyt, Senator Fouton, Gon. Babeock, nud Ulysnes 8, Grant, Jr,fwoald sccompany tho President from Jamestowp to Farpomt on Bawrday attornoon. Addressos will bodehivered from th platformn at that twao by ir. Hoyt, ox- Uov, Iisl, Dr. Fowlor, and the resident. The ateam yacht Josio Hell will bring the party from Jamostown, and will be aporoprintely decorated. Tho platform, cottages, aud grounds, will bo Utuminated at uight. This evening tha Rov. Charles Fowlor, LT, D., of Evauston, Ill, dolivoiad an nddress on tho toxt, **Io that belisveth shail bo saved.” Greatncas was of exceoding slow growth. Civ- ilizations grow up wearily throngh ages, ‘Cha quesiion of man's succesa was, * Will be etiok tu tho faith #" 'Tho sddress Wwas ono of great boauty and power. - A COUNTY-SCHOOL CONVENTION, Specsal Duvaleh o 7 ‘hcaao trioune. Periy, Iil, Aug. 13.—TFba County Sunday- School Convention closed to-day sfter a most interesting session of throo days. Stroet meat- ings wero Leld yestorday evening and this evening. Tho prominont features of tho Conveuntion were & Bible ronding on the teaching of children, given by Mr, Alexander G, Tyng, of Pooria; a Suoday- school session conducted by Mr. J. W, Dozn, of Cuiengo ; & cbhildren’s meetiog, conducted by Mr. Daan, Thuraday evoning, atlended by nearly 300 children and ahout 500 adults, aud an infant class lesson tauglit by Mrs, J. 1, Dewott, of Bloomivgton. POLITICAL, THE INDIAN TERRITORY, Spectat Dispa'eh (o Ths Chicago Tribuns, Muskoake, L 'T., Aug. 13,—Tho very Intost ro- turna from the Chorokes Nation confirm my pravious dispatches to 'Tuz TnRmuxe., After throwing out all tho precincls claimed by tho Rosa party as irregular, mtill the Itev. Charles Thompson is olocted over Col. Villinm P, Ross as Principal Chiof by coneidor- ably over 200 majority, and Msj. Rowe ta oloct- ed " Second Chief on tha Downing ticket by about 1,000 majority. The NmounFCounufl. a8 oloctod, stands Thompson, 892; Hows, 17 ; and that body ouly doclares tho result of tho eloc- tion. [T the Assoctated Press, FonTt Gneoy, I, T., Aug. 13,—Tho clection ro- turus have all bean received except in & procinot ju the Cooweskowo Distriot, which 18 roportod 64 for Russ out of 70 votes polled The follow~ o, log aro known to be correct: Ihi- nols District, W. TI. Ronss' mnfarhy is 865; 'lubloqual, 85; BSaline, 7i; - Bo- uavoh, 62; total, 692. Gologsuake, Charles bompeon, 2473 Coowoskows, 107; Delaware, 125; Cavads, 150; total, 720, The laat throe digtziots aro majoritios as roported by the Down- iug party, and an officisd count may make thom less. Noss' majority is koowo to bo 03, and with -the precinet in = Coowoskowo Distriot _ will probubly inogesso it to 120. William P. Ross reprosents the pro- rosiive educational party, Oochillatta, or ‘Thompson, can neither spoak nor write English, Loth caudidates were npfoud to Territorializing the Choctaw Nation. ‘Thowpson was never a candidato for Chiof beforo, ''ho Council do- clares its oflicial vota in November, WISCONSIN DEMOCRATS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwauxee,Wis., Aug, 13,—Prominent Domo- crats of tho Btato hold » Becret conforence at the Plankinton Houso to-night with o view to defoat tho renomination of Qov, Taylor, A resolution was jutroduced doclaring it inoxpodiont to re- nominate bim, but was voted down, Another resolution pledging support to any nominoo of tho Domocratic Conventlon mot the samo fato, Iho Ion, 8at Clark, Sam D, Durchard, £, 8, Bragg, aud othor lending mou of the party to tho number of fifteen or twenly, woro proseut. T. D. Garnae, ot Madison, proaided. THE OREQON TEMPERANCE MEN, Bax Fnancisco, Aug, 13.—Tho Orogou Btate Temperance Conyontion aggembled to-day, aud indorsed Ienry Warron, Ropublican nomines, for Cougress, —— DION BOUCICAULT ARRESTED. Wip Van Winkle, Jr,, Oharging Libel Aguinst the Versntile Dromatist, New York Sun, Auq, 12. On Mondsy Mr, oborl ‘Moi¥ado, the actor, mado aflidavit that he had been injured to tho extent of $10,000 by a-publication of Mr, Dion Bougicault. Homo months ago 5fr. Boucioauft sued out an Injunction againet Josh Hart, pro- prictor of the Theatre Comique, restralning him from producing & play esllod *BkiblLaah,* which he alicged was au infringomont upon Bis rights a8 author of **The |Shaughraun,” Mr. llart's defonso was that “Tho Busughraun® was meroly an sdaptation of anotier plsy, Ina subsequent advertisement of the Theatro Comique the nation of the Sulpmlnt Court was epoken of o8 ' & special lnjunctiop.” Mr, Bou- clesult published a lotter saying ‘‘there was nothing spoecial about it," and conoluded thus: **In tho (nterost of evory respectable mansgor'in tho Unitqd Btutes, in the interest of the dramatlo litorature of the country, I havo resolyed to pur- sue and extorminato theso impudent pirates aud nudacions thioves who prowl around the pur- lious of tho drawa to eeizo on nver( BucouLs. They infestod the oarcer of Mr. Josoph Joffersou, and I am eorry to add that their maui. foat fmposture fu his caso—I allude particularly o tho caso of ous Robert McWado—was rather encouraged and supportod by somo of tho praus, Instesd of being Liotd up o fust roprobation.” Mr. McoWade's complatut was that in this pub- liostion Mr, Boucicault chargod him unjusily with plsgisriem, aud 8o Injured bim to tho ex- tont alfeged, in the amdavit { was sef forth that Mr. HBoucicault was undor an eugagomont to play in London, aud intonded to wail for En- glsnd yesterday. Judge Westhrook granted au ordor of arrest, sud it was placed in the Liands of Deputy Sherit McGonigsl, Ou 'I'nes- d;‘y Mr. Bouclcault went to Stawford, Conn., affer biaving ongagod a passage in tho Botlinias e was not on board the boat when the Doputy, Blenfl weut to'the steamor, but be had hoeard of » warraut for bis arrest, sud be wouns oun board immedistoly and gave bimself up, Hia suroty, Mr. John A. Pinard, sccompauiod him, BI nigned Lis” bail bood for 81,000, He waliod for Furopo in the afternoon, leaving Lis counsel, 3r. A, Oskey Hall, to attoud to Lis Intesosta. Ao reslpiios i St i SHAWNEETOWN INUNDATED. Srarwerterp, Iil., Aug. 18.—-It ia veported ‘here to-day thas the laves &t Bhawneetown, I, bas given way, and that the city is iuuodated, Jusy thie extent of the calamity canuot be learn- o, w8 telegraplio communioation 13 Latesrupled at the suus puint, . s BCHUMAKER WILL RESIGN. New Youx, Aug. 18.—The Brooklyn Ar states thad Jobu G, Behumaker intends to roviga L bin gt s Comgngs apd yunin s Rucere: RADWAY'S REMEDIES, o e e} R - R IR (Baflway’sfleaflyflehef CURES THE WORST PAINS In fiom Oe to Twenty Hingtsg NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertissmont need any o sufler with pain, Radway's Ready Religt I3 A CURE FOR EVERY PLIW, L2 was the first and Is the Only Pain Remody That Instantly atons tha most avermers fulemarione 'aiil ciros ¢orvatiig oy ol 1 owels, or ‘wilior glahids ar ornar, oue application, Infrom Oneto Twenty Minutes, P the patn, 1, . Norvous, Neg mAttar how vinlent ar Srenicinting ifer, thoumatio, fied.ridil o, Tnfira, Ceipplo Falgle, ur prvateated with dlsozse mag sui Radway's Ready Relie! WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflmmation of tho Kidnoys, v of tho Biaddor, xmgmmm:{onxn“rq!..‘ o . 5, Congestion of il Tungs, Boro Thrsas. Bimonts 20 roathing, Paipitation of o 1fcnrt, sterica, Oroup, Iflnhtharin. On- Toolihy ki Sggatche, uraleia, Liihat Cold 'Chills, ffguc Chitls. e Tho apolioation nf the Teady Rellof to tho DArts whi Liited ‘"r’r' Lfl?nfé:‘."“’ :w: l-: diificuity oxlsty will aflord osy Tionty Wropy in half s tumblor of we raimitosy e Craimis, Horain, gar Biammes, iy tary, Onolio, Wing A ttln of RADWAYS X fih thom. A i ravent sic Sl e chanwe o o il knasy or' otter thian Freach Brands ot Bittors as FEVER AND AGUE, Tavar and Asue cured for fifty cants, vamedial nent In the world et will vy v.:fl'r'mf."":{ and ail othar walarions, Dillns, scArtat traRGA g athor, favers (A1d7d by Radueas's I;‘.{m 30 Quickas Lieay's Heady Rellaf, Notd by Uromiiste. VAU buls B HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and pure rich bloed ; tn 1 flosh CHoaE Skl wad bosuiful complenion saenred i DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has made the most astonlshing earvs, 80 qulck = rapld aro T ‘chiankos 1o Lody’ nodorkoss uadGe tho tatlueion af Hhis trily wou: dorhul modicino, thas Ivery Day an Increaso in Plesh and Weighty Secu and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Rrery drop of the Sarss) lllan Rowolvont aaton through o bl swaats ueings aud ot Bok and juicesof tho aystem, tho'vigor of ' Lifo, for It repain tho weaks ol uow and sound materid ody wi Berolala, arphills, consumption, glandular diseno, low in 00 throat, ulath, timurs, Hodve in the xl: oascs, sraptivns, {over so) scald hoad, rhous, oryspeiis, soho, bisc tumors, cancoes 10 tho. painfal disaharges, Right wastes of the Ilfo prineiple, are within the ourativo rases of this wondar of wwodors chomistry, and. p fow dan o will provo 1o say porson uslng It for oither disoms potent powor 1o oors thom. 1160 paliont, iy Déenming rotaoed by the mia and. deeomponition that te tontloually progrossine, 1 ceeds fn arrosting thase wastos, and repairs t! g ith tisw matariat mad from hosltby blocdy &ad ibis i Barsapariifian wiii atid docs securo,—a surois oriis) for wiion onca this remody commancos its work of parid: cation, and succeods {n diminiahing, th loss of it rovalra will borapid, ad cvery day the patisat v feol Timaolf growing Liotter and simoger; I fond i fioating Lotior, appotite limproviag, and Heah and velh e 3 o ‘only gdn’-l ‘t‘ll:- mm‘g:rl‘nllun‘llt‘zum.na Sucel L nown romodial saonta {0 thacura of Ghrunie, Korofal matlintionat, and Bila Uisoasas, but i Ls o ooy g re cure o Kidney and Bladder Complaints, o d Womb Diseasos, bates, Drop, Sz aed monh Dt Sramh Dbtz Brvm oaxty Gria a it dvoutis, o tho meters taiek, clomiy. -;‘T:‘ ia etauces like tha whita of a or thraada like e ln % Bl Appearanot Darnink samee(ion Wi, BAsKAR waiary Aad pals (34 sad of tho ack and along the lolas, © Tuwor of Twelve Yonrs’ (irowth Cared by Radway’s ltesolvent. for oither Teveniy, Mass., Jaly It 18, Dn. TuDWAT: Thave liad ovarfan fucsor L tlis orids and Gowels, Al the dootors aaid ** thore was nu haip b4 . "] triod everythlug Lhiat was recommanded, bubuabs ing bolped mo. 'L saw yoar fiowivet, and thuogt would try it} bué had no’ faith i because | 85 fored toc teclen joars. 1 tonk s batiloyuf tne Hotrzd Slob7 ol el ivro'ta s s atea'of, togaor o be sy 5 » s mor SrTall, and 1180 baiar, amarias, aad Bibplar .L‘"l havo for twolvo years, T'he worst tumor was " in the it 2U000f e Bowel, o70¢ tho grelts. T Write thia toou faf 1 write th benadtof othara. You can pEBUSH In it you shacey xl’flu. #1 por bottlo. A o AN IMPORTANT LETTER. ¥rom & prominont gontioman and resldent of Cinclonith ., for tho paat (i well ki 1o the navi Saia i S pekrgin e s sewe xw Yonx, Oct. 1, 199, 5 s D, RADWAT-Dzan 8rat Lain (udtoed by & auip e Lhur sifurioe o toake’s riaf-Sialament o workini of Jour dioaicine oo mzvell: Bact boan aeatad witi some ‘teanble in irinary organs whloh eomo twuive jonth ta aleoiing dinaasa, whioh " all'sal s primtatio siiotura i tho uroths, a6 amuation of the kidoers and biaddor, and & Uigis opinion that my sgo-13 Ifl‘n—'lluh‘ over gotting radically cured, bad tri piiyelolans, and bad taken o ih allopatio aad humeopath had resd of astonishing cures m oiodicns aud sonle ouf e Leo fued & yidse Tl oty Feaniny IV ol aue bavior cffooted ba & peraon who had fon beey suflsring sl beoi, 1 wonk i off and ot soma of Sacicyeu B piziln, fesotvatt iondy Yotlel, $od opuiaiing P it svimmmont Wang e, T i ol £ i elaved, aad s fo ps B, Claiai & DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills z:;!?‘?':é“‘z:'u.“‘“’“'-"““"“""i s ‘s oury uf all d.‘.:’-:lu;‘-' Mral ATy tead *False and True.” . o WAY & €0, N T SRS el BER ST ks o A ke 1