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THE INDIANS. The Black-Hills Council at Red- Cloud Agency, Great Opposition by the Sfonx to the Proposed Leasing of Their Reservation, Terms Proposed by tho Commission- erg for the Purchase of the Hills, Little Prospect of the Savages Accepting the Prop- osition. Letter from Senator Allison to the Indian Bureau on the Question of Rations. A Projected Massacre by Malcon- tent Savages of the Commise slon and Its Guard, The Catastrophe Averted Through the Eflorts of Young-Man-Afraid-ok His-Horses, THE GREAT COUNCIL. RED CLOUD'S IOLA OF WIIAT THE (ORGEODS EAST OUGHT 10 10 1N THE WAY OF HIOWLRING DOWN DAUBARIC GIETY, hnp Croup Aakxcy, Sept. 29, vin Stosey, Neb., Sept. 3 )o Commissioners met tho Indisos' Council to-day. 'Three hundred chiefs wore present. Ied Cloud, Clicf of the Ogalnl- Ias, o behalf of the Indians said ho felt bottor than herotorore, He eaid lo consldered the Hills more valuablo 1o p s motals than the entiro wealth of (he United States, Io pro- posed to ask a targe sum for them, The principlo sbiould bo put at futercst. From the lattoer they would derive suflicient to keop the Sioux Nation, In nddition Lie wanted Grant to furnish aunually each head of tho Indinn family mix yoke of oxen, & Wwagon, & &pan of horzes, harness, a bull, a cow, nsowaund boar, asheep aud ram, chickeus, and othor to- mentic fowly, coftes, tes, sugar, side-neat, rico, eracked corn, beaus, dried apples, and a host of other articles which o onumerated ; alwo, houses sud furniture, the gama as whito men. Ha said tho Goveruwmoent was tryiug to muke o white man out of him, and Lo wanted to indulgo white wan, Ho wanted a saw-mill for overy tribe of tho Bloux Nation; the removal of troops from the post and adjncent Agoncies; also, the right of pppointing ludion Agents. employes, and traders. lio was empbalic in his de- mand for Catholio clergy for special jnstract- ors, and seid God had given his peoplo tho Dlack Mills 80 that they might all subsist from Bicir wealth, Ua opposed auy roads o tho Black Uatis exvept tho one made by Ouster from Dismarck, which e durignatcd 2s the thict's rond, Ile wanted L kalf-breids und whits men who marrled squaws breated the same as Indtans, Ila dessribed the Umits of the Black Hilis and wished to scile 1o wos em- platicaily uppwsed to disposing of ths Biy Morn and Powder Rtiver coun SILTITIONS, Lunw Forn, Chiet of tho Arrapas slwilir’ o tone do o lted Ho insieted en tue removal of Agete Cewployer and putting lo the © auen wecepitable to the Indiuns, Tie saud el the In- thetr beuds totether dn opdnjon, and Sustrnctors, , sl tutho samo stran, ‘Thes dv fonudary-lino 0f the severvation snoald i ¢ dto the uiddio of the Butto dhver 55 debrarks, aud wauted sho survey sto)) ed, Thv Commission adjonrned Weducsday, The Come ie-fonend met the Iodlson fucouncil at i p, m, About 10 Chiets wore present, all old men, Gen, ‘Torry Jersuully snporintended placiig tho cavalry i posie fiun,aud bad out videtto skirmisers (0 provent surprien und quiet the unruly Iudiaus, ‘ILo result of the day’s 3 rocecdings oouxiatéd fu 3 recapitulation. of Tuesday'’s oborbitant dewaud for » grant for sdditional pro- sirfons and aunuitive, One <f tho Chiofe axked $70,+ 00,000 Lot the Llavk 1lile, part payable iu cash, thio retiatnder 8o bo pliced 3t iterest, the procesds from Ilu; latier 10 purclase such urticles s ludiang ro- quire, Lich of the ppeakers to-lay desmandwl Calbiolio tostructurs, Hted Cloud, in hisn speech, said, bix generations of 1ndiann had pasved wway, Tho only cunditionn to Sivux Nation would ‘well thig THills upon sould Lo o guarautee tiat the graut would provide for tho Judiaun tor six succeeding enerations, An Indi- an generation ta 100 year<, Mont of {hy tudian apeak- wrn -day niade wiiilar demanda as thu canditiun of eelling e Biack Mills, Dewands were made that the JGuverument, out of 1o Treasury, should reimburse white men fur lusavs sustalued by white wen by Iudi- an marsudery, To-morrow the Commiraioners subwit tho treaty propesttion. Thie Comuleatouers have como tu 8 cone clusion that §i fa jimpossililo to make & treaty in fho proseut temper of the Indians, Lefore sdjourning thu Comtubwawuers informed o Indians that they would subiait tuelireaty jropositions in tho morning, 1N THE MUBNING, RED CLOUD AGENCT, Sept, 24, Vi BIDNxY, Nob, 30, ~—TheCounierionrs et the Indians at thy’ connuil- rrounds and subumiited the treaty, Spotted Tail snd Jiel Cloud exyresnd much surprise st tho small umpnut ollercd by tav Government for the Black Hills, nd said they wuuld bave o call & council of fndiaua, No auswer for twu days, Frotn the genersl tono of the Indlsos aud reliable inforwation, the folloning will be tho snawer of thie Indiaus to the Commisaioners propositions ; Tha Indiaue will refuse to eutertain the proposition of reliuquishiug thelr riche in the g Horn aud Powder Liver country. They will demand tho closing of all coutes 1o the Black Hills, except Custer's from Bis- marck, and religious fusiruciion 1 cliarge of Catlio- ties, W control of We appoittiment of syeuts aud eu- ployes at tho ageucy, the latler to be lazyely Incroased, tutilcieat fo kecp thu Tudlans withous work for soyo & pe e wan foliowed by Bocs, B W wpeed Ho wai fullow, Tho foll XTEXT OF THE LOCUN! o following §4 tha aubstanca uf the treal; & 10 10 tho Tudiens 16 e counel to-day e SR Lrovisious mads the — day of Bej tember, 1875, by tho Commissiouors of the United Biates of Awmeriia oy 1ho slouz Nation of Tudjaus on te Whiko liver, wese Urow Lutte, Nub, Whervas, the Commisoters, on tLo part of she Unltad Btales aund ths Bious Nutloy, have been in graud council for soveral days with refs erciico 10 (Lo Acquiaition uf certaln righla i tho box k 1hills, and tuo purchuse of what 1 kuown s thy Big Jioru Mountain country. ‘The Cowtulssioners for the Tuited Stutes, du puretianco of & promise made in yrand council on the UTth ol bepe tomber, submit to the Bloux Natim the following propoaitions In wrillog: To 1urchaso the licenss to minv, aud also, ucldental wiereto, thy right 40 rajse atock and to cullivate the soil fn'tho country known as ibe Dlack Lills, aud Lounded sud deseribod as follows, to-wit: Beginmity a4 tho junctivn of the north and’ south forks of the Glicyenuo fuver, and aubractug ol the lerritory Lo thecn sail rivers lyjug weatof sald juucton (v the 104 wendian of Tougltude weab of Grcouwicl, tie United Biaten agraiug to pay therefor the sum of $IW,L00 per unuum, the Unitud Slates reaernug the " riglt to tonwidate sald licouso at sy time Ly glviug b0 years' nutice by proclamation and pay~ miont of (he full swouut stipulated for the time the Diveuse niny cuntitiue, und st this expiration of said twe oll jrivate property reosinlug apon said terri- tury sliall revert 40 the Siuuz Nution, and that such an smuunt of sald $400,000 as Cougrens abiall deterwine, ot Tess thau S0 wunually, shall b espouded fof objects Leneticial for their eivilization, aud the se- witndur of wald sbuval suw ehall i ke maunor be s cuded for subsiateuce, 071 the Biuuz Nation praferit, to purchase tho Black Hiius 48 alove deseribed frow tie Sioux atjon, and to 162y Liatn fur their duterubt tleten the sum of 56,000, ki 41 fifuew 6. us) sl dustalin.ents, tho sald sumy o e snnually uppropriated for thelr sibsistence and wiVsiation, Dot doa Uit $101,60 of WLick whiall be ane nially capendvd fOF purposea of eivilization ; that the Trovclont'ct tie Unitod Btates shall, under proper ro- strictions aud requiativus desiihizty et to routas tothe 410 Cu dhika LOULLEY 88 Silowa, U WI: Qe frow ine evith Lopween sho 10:0 aud 103 ruendiaus 3 oue 1vn e eant, nob farticr norih tban Ltitids 43y utl B8 peachioh the 1080 theodiat; wtd ous from thg Wusl, Lot Burth of latitude 44§ 180w branch roud fouul aume potut ot Nobrara liver, (o futeruact witbyr (ho GaRbsry of BoUthurn 10Ut &t Kz cLnven. :;m point put wesk of the Jud ueddlan wiat of o i oruinikioucrs furthermorp proposs 1o pur. chiswo all tiab portion of what be ¥uw ae tha g tern Country, o Wyomiug, which Nod west of & king wis s fuliolva, to-wit s Uegiuulug ut the Doty corter of obliv Biato of Notraads, and runuing ina 1 rhweaterly direction uutil it reacbios thy Yellows 10,0 Haver, whiere the 107t wer.diau wost of Grevise Winki Chcaiks anbd Fives, 80 W puy them for their . toreet i (bo suis of $50,04) wunualy for ten o Lo jabd in goid, Arviivan come, 30 othos yosbonk e, and €4 any Lo deciied odyisai ul, wit wLih sy be wadoaball be of no vt witer Jartg G K il ave d el bgeed 10 Ly GoLgrias 8 e THE CHICAGO proved by the Preaident of th United Staf nd any sgrecment for the purchaso of the Black 1hills conntry wiiall bo of no affect natil it ahall be o sureed to anil approved and untl it shall bo aigned {n accordauce with the 121 artiole of the treaty of 1804, . Thio Commianfoners ropare that, In cana of the ace eoptance by the Slouz Natton of {hw sbova proposl- tlons, and aftor the proposed ngrectment shatl hava een completed an sbove ret forth, the wum of $30,000 shnil be exbondad in presenta to Te distributed as cus- *tomary In such casca among thé Tndlan people, g o EARLIER TALKS. TRY. COUNTRY IN QUEATION, Special Correspondence of The Chicana Trfbune, Rep Crotn Ackxcy, Sept. 92.-—Tho rosnlt of tho first day’s meeting with the Indinnsin Grand Counoil you have had fully by telegraph, ending abruptly by tho hasty withdrawal of all tho red parties to the troaty. Sinco thon they have held Councild in all the tribes, some of them contin- ning for ten conrccutive hounrs,—the glan of lossing tho Black Hills country finding earuest advocates and most bitter opposors, In conaid- ering tho subject in general, tho Comniission woro npprised of the fact that ABOUT TIE ONLY DRCENT COUNTRY in tho 150,000 squaro miles of roscrvaiion was tho Binck IMlls country, All the rest fa cithor ** bad lands,"--entirely dorolate, high, dry, and upprotected tablo - lands, — or narrow valleys along the crecks aud rivers that cross (ho roeorvation. Nono of theso 1ands, savo a few acres in tho vaileys, can ever b sncceeafulty cuttivated. * Mence, if over tho Indian ia to be lifted from indolence and wrotch- ed degradntion, eomo suitable place must bo provided for him whera ho cau take up the work of agriculture. Tlo Commisaion have no faith In tho exazgerated gold stories told about the Dlack Hille, Somo gold has been fouud there, but not to oxeeod €200 worth, sl told, so for a3 cau bo satisfactorily traced. Tor tho purposes of mining, the country will not be wecded long; and, when that need 1w over, the Commission proposo that the Indians #liall re-cuter the Tertitory, nnd une it an may bo Leste Being valuelern for mining,—nt least eo counldered In a general scnag,—the Comuwission does not feel war- ranted in buying it o8 an agricultural countey, when williona of acres of far richer soll, under akies moro favorable, are yet opento the hunter for homesteads and yre-emptions, The Agonts of tho Iudians all ap- prove of tho plan of leastng,—kuowing well that tho tinie must como when tho Indian must lay ueido bis Diauket, in which Lo ia forever wrapped, aml Iabor Ilke the whites ; and, when that geod day ducs crowd them from their fndolenco and unthrift, they want Wem o have @ howe 8 few acgres better taun the presout barrew, uuinviting descrt thil bardy offords grazing for hdr hioudn of poulew, Whether tho plan will bo adopted by the lndlans, {s hard to delernitno ; there sro su many vexel divirfons among them that 'a general sgreetacut seoma improbable, 11 tao plan of learo fatl, the Comminsion will THEN TRY To nuy, when failure to do A0 I8 wintet eraln, by resson of tle uzorvilant price which will be deuianded sud aot given. “Tho Riug aud its underetrappors liave coachicd the Tudiaza to o degeee, aud bavo beeu aided in shudr eiforia by n largo number of yervond who hato claims on mecount of Indisw' depredations committod from threo to ten years ogo, As eno Indian tld your correspondont, the Tndians vant to 3 ay all thui debtn Ly Biack Ll drafis, aug beaco wiil agroa to the admission of many claims, to Le paid wut of the proceeds of the kale, 50 far a8 Juntice 38 concerned, the clalms are all good ; the losses occurred, nnd rliould 1.0 paid ; but Just now they are made o mumbling-block, and ojerato 43 oug of tho causes that may Uring fuilore, TUE INDIANS DESIRE PEACE, and will ot do_ anything sufiiciont to cut them off from (Lelr regular supplien, Should the Ll remaln as thur property, they will make it decidudly lively for the nfuers wio Ty g0 dm, or et towpt o, Thousawds of the best ‘amms tha country affurda uro found fu the Lands of the Tudiaus, ineluding the inproved breach-loading Springtield guit, army pattern; aud they buve now, withils 20 miles of ilie Agency, not less than forty thousaud horsos, soume of which are oxcecdingly fnv, and tho wholo averago good, Thercfore, if tho goli- Beoker bucks againat the Sloux, atil they 176 niot cow= ards, they will nave xowne of the lovellest fgltiug all alonft the Valley of the White Earth uud coniluents, The fndiaus proposs to have thelr prico for the Hills, or will give the must active and cilective saslstatice 1o tho military in kecging out ail intruders, Senutor Allison tias prepared und sent to the Com- missluner of Indisn Atfairs the following letter, which will, perlaps, prove s check on wome Ring measnred ihdiratol i the dispatch about the 3,0 oxtra head of cattle THE LETTER, Bimn: The Bloux Comini-+ion arrived hero on the 4l of Hoptember. Wo Wero uuabio 10 wecurs the opentug of the Grand Counell until yerterday, the . Tho placo of holling tho Couucil v # miluy Qistant vasl from lied Cloud Ageuey, Thia wmakes it necewsaty that for a time, provably ten days, il rutions tu tho Indlaus must be lwwed from this Agenvy. We have suggcsted to the Awent here that be shiould bue oll Tho rations Beceseary {o tho visiting Indiady, fu sccordatco with your lustrnc. tioum, upun Written requisition from the Agents Liero in atteodance, nnd cburge to tho other Ageocies the atnount 90 fssacd ; and have ulso askod hin to notlfy you of eacls 1ssue, o that you may Lu ablo to order Otlier ratlons hety to replaco the rations so fssued, aud ‘withtiold them from the Agencics from which tho vis- itiug Indlons come, Wo suggest that this should Lo lvoked after carefuily, i arder to avold any cxcuss for o dofiefency here, whith would result fu a domiaud fur tho deficiency next winter, We Lavocarefully avolded jneurring any extra cxpene on sccount of the 1, Indians extra ratious, and havo seut out for 3,000 head of cattle addhicnal” Every word of this din pMtel In A error, as tho contrary of this hias been ruggested by the Coimmission, nsniely : that uo oxtra ruvistony o fasued, bot that' the ordinary ratlons be Eiue earefully and prompily to visiting Indians. The Agent biru Lias sléo boen Tequeated to_ forward fo tlo Indiau Otlice a statumont o 10 thio Bumber of ra- tlumk tsnued, aud to what tribe, in order that the whls Tusimesa uay be traced up {rom beginning to end, and o chance left for o ring fraud, tho inxling of which in alven by the press disgatch, which was duspired by the Leel-contractor, B e THE PROJECTED MASSACRE. A NADLOW ESCAVE. Spectal Correspondence of 1hs Chicaao Tribune, Ttep Crovp Auzvay, Sept. 23.—'Tho safoty of tho entiro Bionx Commission rested to-dsy, for n fow moments, on the coolness and good judg- ment of ono Indian Chiof, and the prowptucss of his atds in carrying out his orders. Wit might bave beon & BEPETITION OF THE MODOO MASIAORE was bappily averted, and pussibly turmed to profit. Thie was the thiid day of tiae Counail 1 weesion, snd wad attonded by all the tribes, At thoe first Council all tho principsl Chiofs but Red Cloud wore present, sud {liey took scats near to $hoso of tho Commission, They wereall very friondly, end scemed in s oxcel lont mood for the work, At the escond Cousciln postpouement was made on account of the abaence of tho Brules,~Spotted Tail being thelr great Chief, “Tlzoy were ti counctl on the eubject of tho treaty, aud terefora could uot come. Lut they promised to bo on Laud atthy next,and they wose, in full forca sud fostuer, Bpotted Tuil to-day lovked morolike ome uf the TOMANTIO RED CUIEFS that wa only romd of In Vennimore Coapor's warks, Ahan any mau among the thousands present, aud wau In Lis uwual amfable mood, Thu frat tribes do reach tue grouud were ke Ogalaliahs, hosded Ly Hed Cloud and Young-dan-Afradd-of-His-Horsca. They came lu bands of tens, twenties, aud Ofties, nuarly alt armod, snd all well mounted, They took up a position ou the Tglt of the Councik-tents, tho younger cad mora ture bulent portion swinging lowor down on Lo right to- ward the Lrawh on tho banks of the Whito Eartl, The Clieycuse aud Arapubives came i thu #AUS manner, aud those three triben jolned tho circe that wus utari- ed Butno Tu feet away frum tho swaings that Lad been erected iu frout of tho teuts, Aboub 400 Chitefs, liend. ton, aud leadaoldlersy formed that porton of the circle on the mght, e japas, Minuoconjous, Two-Keilies, ckfoct, ubAres, sud oibers, formed the other half of the circle ; but betweon tha ends, In_ thu ceniry, Aliare Was s ¥ucaut apace of wore that 100 fovt, st vutslde of the cizcls, and directly tn tront of thi Oam- nliskunerdy wia gatliered u crowd of about 500 patuted warzlorw, £116 1108t of whow were young mew, anAd voi 3 0 o reun TLeLr Featols thut suie of e youns s 24 E4Y0 8¢ PROPOSED TO DO GLEAT a1 oy bonea they wanted §3 Lo ready for snsthunng (ot might turn up-—and sio 10 leave tho feld, Tho Comtrit: alvn reyuesiod them 1o disiaounts mamo Aid, bip the mirjority remsioed wmcusited, with o guie i and, At 1o time could sny of the Indians be got {0 th sirango vacancy £ tho Councibring” por s oerl of the Custumission, ueitber could aniy of tye Chiefy be tuduced o take the it pe provided for them immediately of the Commission, The seaty o front Vet cover With wi awning, tet drooped €0 1ho front, e e | toward the vuter Indiane, This swming was remved by raquisbof the Tudiai, 80 that they Canld won Yy Comtsiivaion better—to use thelr 0wn excure for it, At wbuat 2 o'clock, Bull_Eagle, & Miuneconjuu, took uy tho runiarks uf ' American Horwy, 0o bad cilied atterl- non 1o the fact that the whites wers not secustonnd 16 behug surrounded by meu with arms iu their hauds, and tiat §t woutd louk better f they wers Lft ottaild of th cirele, Bull Eagls called ot loudiy 1hat 1 wiites bind Deet the Arst o bring soldvers uil e Mok, amid Wit Wy must sbide by tho result, Al Lurse, who 34 su Ogelalia, Fotoried (s Buil Kagl an ST HUUT UP O ME WOULD MAKE LIM. At Minncgmion theh withdrew, s Was How Nurtts,—thy owner of on3 of the ricss b M whole gatlering, aud Wik foce ord {sone of blood anil trulality, Not long after. thern nohlen of tho plaina were fouind sueakin: ame tho young mon, Letng generally sl unnceestarily very netiyn, 1t should by iibered that the yonng men of all tho bande, save eome of t tribiow, are bitterly opposed to making ony whatever of the Diack Hills, and, in il o 3 streel, may be ret down an Yery mitclt #on thiic ear abont'the ateps proposed 15 thelr Cliefa and head- men, Having threatened niecliief, 1hey were ready to ATl i1 ot tho Nest oppartuntts, shich they did to ‘the nmmber of over 200, Save the right ik of the cav- alry farco lu attendanca—Capl. Egu's and Capty SHilia compatiies of fhe Koo, Smler the command af the Iatfor—twan cavored Dy Thdiand, and (e aum. Dur ineressal evers motivnt, 80 that, s fow tifue tew, ore tian half tha foree ws . REAVILY GOVERED DY WINCIKSTRR, GIARP'S, AXD REMINUTON RIFLEH, at 10t mora than ten 1o Afteon yacen. Milla' compan: wan on the right, aml completely double-covered, ey woro becoming altogether oo thiok for Egan, wiici ho compiained, snd an_interprelor was scntont o _order them back, They only doubled wn on Milis, Thiugs were bocoming * aeary ¥ at ihis fine, 0 cavalry hoys * stood ta liorse ¥ with rar« Biues in band, while the Comy on held ita seats ng though nuthing wan oceurring, yet showing a projer degrooe of nueany {nferent In tie matter, AMeanwhile the soatg Ohief, Young-Man-Afralid-of- Tin-Horres, bad obrerved tho movements of tho dise contented reprotates, aud, calling Wa Licuteuint, ko fave the order (hat Lis band rhould st once nove ot the Tutiann n {he rear 3 und, asho fo vory populse with the peopte, Lis men wore b hand, anl, o3 mine it wero asbitg thelr horses in among the hostile, end CROWDED TUEM oUT 1o the ficld to tho oxtreme riht, and then formed on tho tank, aml held the ground until the Council closed, Mosnwhile the Youna-Man wws_smoking his Pipo e conteutedly m thouga {n bis own tepee, and, after the Conmell closed, aetod sa rear-yuard, will hin e, fo the Commiesion o the Agency, Previous to thetiave of Young-Man, searly ail tho half-breeds near the tent, and some of tho interpretors, had re- celved warniig fron fricnds snd rolatived o cloar awny from tho tent, ss fhero was great dan- gt oy did ko, and Ioft the whites unwarncd. After the matter was over, toke of Young Man's men Who tuziied ot to * favo iho righ " were niost bitter- Iy abuued by thosn who hiad Iaid tho plan tor A UENERAL MANSACIE, All the cavalrs.men mozo to Le shot down at tho firat 2iro, tha horeew tameaded, And then tho Commimlon wero toget particular Jerusslenm from that Vacant space fn trout, which was Lield by Little L Man and i crowd. Lo tho promptuces of Yonng Mat aud his mei ean bo attributed tho prevention of massacro that would have Leen sn completo as it would havo bewn treacterons, In addition 1o tho warning, prouf In fund fu tho fact that A1 unnaunlly Tsrge nuiter of shells for Dreach-foaders wero pold yaterday by the tradera; that the bands who hiad camped neat tho road lcadiog to the Counci-ground muved 3 milen nway {u the moraings and, also, that & further band of 300 warriors, aried oap-a-pfe, were discoverdl fn » canon et by, who were supposed to bo thero to mnako an sttack on the Agency, aui to provent the troops from Camu Hobinsou from golug aut to tho Cotucii-catnp, 4 wiles Lelow, after the fight should have comtuenced. A thousand facts known bure all point to a corrohoration af & plan fo o mausacre of fho wholo outdt Ly the youug men under the lead of tho wild davilk of tho Norl, The threat was uiado by thom that they would kill tho firet man who spoke for_the treaty; sud noiman wa ravo onough, save White Bull, of tho Xauc-Ares, and b ouly incldentally, {0 gay a'word in favor of the salo of tho country, 1o ouly Commissloners proper to treat with euch a gang aro” Gatling guus, with & Crovk to *maage them, At & luto hour last ni ght tho Uncpapas. mioved, tele camap awny fromn the nelghborhood of Spotted Tails, and choto ono cadly detended, These ludisnn have favored bustuosd action all the fimey heuce, lavo been ma THE MARK OF JEALOCSY AND HATRED Dy the young incoutents, 'Pheir Agent, Maj, Burke, oF tin Sinnding Rok Agancy, Taves today for Lome, aud the tribe staris iu the mourning. Iu o condition of things that calls for the aid of In- dinn poldiery to avert a calamity, it is hardly probabla that treaty-making will bo very Tutich of;a sitccvse, Tho Commission will hold anuther Coundil to-morrvw, when Young Man, Americau Horre, xud Bitting Jiall, who s now 1 chargo of camp, will sece that the “hiust tlles are effoctually squelehied, THE PRESIDENT'S FARML Ruinously Low Prices Sceurcdat tho Stocik Snle Yesterdnye $r. Lous, Mo,, Bept. 30.—Tho salo of Presi- dent Grant's blooded stock took place ot his farm, 10 miles from this city, io-day, accord- ing to advertiscmonte. The day wss mnot vory propitious aud tho atlendance slim. Tho stock wout st excoedlngly low prices, Young Ilambloton, 7 yoars old, n stallion, was knocked down for 2300. A fino double team sold for $630, uid to have been Lid iu for the Prosident. Tho trotting mare Doexie Knox, for which the President paid 31,000, brought €200, Anothor trotting mare, Bollo of 8t. Joo, was id in for Goneral Grant for 81,000, The more Vicksburg, riddon by General Grant at Vicksburg, was Luocked "down for About 8 dozen brood mares, mostly thorough hrods, sold_from €16 to 283, The thorough- bred mara Plota, 4 yoars old, eold for 113. A Trolic well-bred yoarling brought 3262, Tho salo included n numibor of mulos, work-horses, A quantity of harness, erops, agricultural implemonts,—iu fact, all the working ma- clunery of tha farm, which will bo ront- ed lheronftor, Geu. Urant having decided to make such dinposition of the property rather than run it on bis own account. The sggregate procecds of tho sale are not known to-night, but it is vory swnll, considoring tho roal valus of the property weold. The mare Lady Morgan, one of a team for which the President paid 1,600, brought ooly €42.60, ‘The stallion Glaymore, formerly known as Ponce- maker, was khocked down for £2,500, understood tolfave been bid in for Gen. Grant S e b RAILROAD N“l?.‘;'fl. EASTERN FREIGHTS, The roada leading from this city to the East have adopted tbe following mnow froight tarifm, which goos into effoct to-dsy. The ratos are ubout 5 couta biglier than those charged loreto- fora: Fourth Class—(In cents per 100 pounds)—Chicago to Thiladelphis, 393 to Balthwore, 303 o New York, 45; t0 Hoston, Grain in Hulk—(In cents, per 100 pounds)—Chlcago 10 Philadelphia, 237 1o Baltimore, 23§ to New York, 0} $0 Bontan, 33, Livz Meats—{In cents, per 100 pounds)—Chicago to Philadelplda, 955 10 Baltimore, 335 40 Now Yurk, 40; tu Loaton, 48, Ltk Meatsa—(In cents, per 100 pounds)—Chicago to Puiladeipbia, 40; to Balitworo, 40; to Now, York, 45; 1o Loston, 10, 1i0nr—(11 cents, per barrel)—Chicago to Philadel. hla, 603 to Bultudore, 60; o Nuw Yurk, T0; to Liosa- No change has bosn made on first, necond, and third clasy goodu. NEW YORK MEETINGS. New Yorg, Sept. 80.—A meoting of the atocke holders ot tho Toledo, Wabash & Western Rail road, at which one-fifth of tho capital stock was ropresented, was beld to-day. 1t was resolved to tako Jegul measurca if nocessary to provont foreclosuro chn»dingu against tho road. Tho Board of Directors of tho Northern Pacifio Raitway Company met to-day. Frederick Uill~ ings, of Vermont, nominated ~ for President, waa obiiged to_ decline on scoount of ill health. Chasles B. Wright, of Philadelphis, waa_then choson Preeident ; Goorge Ktarko, Vico-Presi- dent; Bamuel Wilkenson, Secrotary; Ceorge . Deebo, Lroasuror, GRAND HAVEN MATTERS, Speaial Duavateh to The Chicago Tribuna, GraNp Havex, Mick,, Bept. 30.—Tho Michie fan Contral Railrond bas contracted for a rivor frout on tlLo property of Ileynolds & Ellaw, to build froight warohouses, at a cost of 230,000, Rumora aro ndoat that this Company are nego- tistiug with the Michigan & Obio Railroad to form & councction with the latter at Jeunisville, Aluo that, In cansideratiou of s leave, they will iron tho rond, but nothing definite is known, Aun opposition road to tho soutlieast {3 messured LULHE —_—— ST. LOUIS ITEMS. 81. Louis, 8ept. 30.—C. A. Newcomb, United Btates Marahal for the Eastern District of Mia- souri, eent his rosignation to Waehingtan yes- terday. The libel case of United States Senator Ohandler, of Michigan, agsiust C. B, Buall, will come beforo the Uulted Biates Circuit Court to-morrow, sud the sufilciency of the iudictment aysinst dofendsut be argued, Convoushun ov spulingeRevizery, Mr, E, Junes, ov Liverpool, Eugland, won ov the most zelus Jaborars for a revized orthograty, end won ov tho most judishus, writes under date ov Aug. 3: **Wud it uat bo poeibal to got a convenshun ov speling reformerz ov aul Euglish-specking pecpel st tho Piuladellia Centenial ? It wud bo a glorivus thing to du, or even to atempt, 50 wz to buv an interchanio ov 1deas.,' ‘This 1y certanly & favorabl time, and a grand opurtuuity. Nu insujerabl ohistucl stauds in the waov earyiug out this propuzisbun, If thozo suterested wil tuuve ot once, it can eazily bo duii. Shal we avcpt s ofer from Euvtaud ? 1, for wou, s Yoeu'! 2 L L, | N B, Ju 1 To the Bittor gv The Chiciesn Trivns -* s te Lere Sur, Pleso to giv the abuy tha benotit of yur seroulashuu, ‘Tho propowed Tuvision wil Lo &h huelis Leuoflt tu sl aud bus fioaly hesow pos- WL Wo cannot yut tol Just whot tla rovision hud be W al 1ty detales, but, surel; , ther is not Yontiug watishicnt ki and nknlnnfiip to efect i, Traly yary, D. P Linpsvyy, 7 (17“ 4 Jlariu Wairen, Awvovey, Masa., Hopt. s TRIBUNE: I'RIDAY, * CRIMINAL NEWS. Particulnra of the Recent Lynchs ing at Roytesyilly, Mo, Horrible Retribution Visited by a Cali- fornin Girl upon Her Beduoer. Two Men of Alton, 65 Years of Age, Got into n Shooting AfMair Ahout a Woman, AN ADROIT THIEF, Bpecial Dianateh to I'he Clicano Tyidune, Font \WArNg, Ind,, Hopt, 30,--W. N. Collins, sa cmployo of ths United Btates pross Com- pany, was arrested ta-might, charged with ob- rtracling money from envelopen intrusted to him to deliver to express messengers on trainy, Tho Company have euspoctod him for somo time, but no direct evidonco was obtafned until last Saturday, 1anover took moro thau one or two bills from tho packeges, snd that without broaking tho seal, doing this Ly passing pen into tho euvelopo and turning it until the bill wan weapped tightly around tho pen. The bill was then earily drawn out, The total amount thus far dircovered to bavo boen taken by him At various {fmes foots up $220, ROBBED AND RUINED, LouvisviLue, Ky, Hopt. 30.—An oxamination of tho books of tha Planters’ National Bank ro- voals a defaleation of 2103,000, takon during thio Iaat five yoars by tho lataToller, Louis Rohm. It will bo remembered that Robhm rocently robbed the bank-safe of £100,000, nnod was ap- prehonded beforo ho could ewseapo, nud tho nfoney recoverad. Thooxamination thnt roveals tho defaleation was then made. Tho lova amounts to 30 por cont of the capital ktock, nnd witl fall on the stockholdors, only tho depositors being safo, Tho bauk will go fnto lquidation. THE QUINCY MURDER. Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quixcy, 1il,, 8ept. 30.— Tho Coroucr's jury has been in session for two dayd past for the pur- poso of investigating tho Battell murder cago. Hevoral wituossos wore examined to-day, and it was ascortainod that Dattoll was at a certain saloon at midoight on Haturday night iu com- I\nny with two men_who left tha saloon with mY' Enough way elicitod to warrant tho arrost of llio two wen this afternoon, Tho Corouer's Jury adjourned till Saturduy, when furthor tosti- wony witl be taken, Thoe polico aro actively at work on the case, SHOOTING AFFRAY BETWEEN OLD MEN. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune, Avroy, 1., 8ept. 30,—This afternoon about 3 o’clock William R. Griggsby shot John J. Scott ou tho fair-grounds at Edwardsvilie. Tho trou- ble was about a woman. Bcott was shot in the foin, and the wound is of such o nature tuat ho cannot recover. Criggsby was arrcated by Shers il Cooner, who was un the grounds at the time, Both partics sre about G5 yoars of ago. THE QUIBORD CASE, MoxTRRAL, Sept, 30.—~To-day Judge Johpgon gave judginent dismissing tho motion pussed by the Institut Canadionno ngainst the Cometery ot Bt. Suplico to show causo why it should not Eny afine of $2,000 for the non-buriul of Cui- ord's romnains,’ each party to pay thelr own couta. KNOCKED DOWN AND RODBOED. Dernoir, Aioh., Bopt. 30.—F. M. Burson, the agent of the Chicago & Lake Iuron Ilailroad at Cuarlotto, Mich,, was knocked down ns he was about ontoring his oftico last night, and robbed of his watch and a coneiderable nmount of money. Burson was seriously injured, O'BALDWIN'S MURDERER SURRENDERS. New Youk, Bopt. 30.—Iiuncll, tho murdorer of O'Daldwin, has surrendored bimeolt to tho police, THE LYNCHING AT KEYTESVILLE, MO, §t, LiowiaGtobe-Demoerut, XeyTrsvices, Chariton Co., 3o., Sopi. 28— This quict old towa aud the couutry for suveral miles atound have been in a stato of feverixh excitament for tho last two days ovor tho ravish- ment of Mra, S8amuol Virgin, living b miles west of here, by & nogro named dmoud Moore, last Baturday night. The sifair culminated about midnight last night, whon the negro woa taken from tho jail hero aud hanged by & mob, The particulara nra a8 follows : The Virgiy family consists of hnsband, wifo, snd three small childron. Tho husband is of o listless, go-casy naturo, that socks recreation in the loafiug-places abont Dalton, s swmall town about 2 miles from his homo. The wifoiss delia cate lady, the daughter of Judgo John W. Prico, aud » nesr rolative of tho lato Geu. Btorling Price. On last Saturday night, after suppor, tho hus- band took his Lorea and roduto Dalton, where hio stayed very lato. Whilo the Lusband was in somo of hiahounts tho nogro stole his horse, rode 1t to bis Louse, wiich ho reached about 10 o’clock, aud knocked at the door, ‘Lhis wae the com- moncemens of the tragedy; the poor, unsus- pecting woman opened the door only to find herself clutched by the black fliend, Tho strug- lo waa desporate, (o poor woman fightiog for ifo and honor, the negro ondun\'uriuf to choke and beat bor into s state of nsonsibility, Iu Lis efforts to accomplish his vilo purpoeo, the brato beat his victim shamefuily, drageing bor 100 yards from tho house, whero bo succoeded in his desigus, tho woman wholly unconscious, end, in fact, noarly dead. The husband cawmo whistling along bomo whilo tho wifo was sLill unconsciouy, sud, it 14 supposed, frightoned tho negro from further violence. In the strugglo all” of Mrs. Virgin's clothes were torn from her body except ono undor-garmont, and when lier husband found her she was insonaiblo, har tongue protruding, and her appesranco that of extrems sufferiug. Upon recovering hor sonsos shie was carefuily attendod by her rola- tives, and from the description she gavo of tho negro ho was tdontitied a8 ooe that had lived on =0 adjointng farm all summer. ‘Tl next moruing the husband and eomo of bis neighbors, while on their way to got out a writ for hus approbension, mot the negro in the road, 1o looked Mr. Virgin equare in the faco, avd turned and followed the party to town, and oven weat juto tho Bquire's oflice while the wnt was baing fssued. Upon belug arroated, ho was talen (o Virgin's houso, when Mrs, Virgin fully {deutitied Lim o8 tho mfitulnr of tho outrago. Ilo was then takon to Dalton, whoro hoconfessed tho erime. e was kopt at Daiton until night, whel the Constable with a poase atartod for this place, intending to rlncu their prisoner in tho jail. When about halt-way here they were met by o mob, who demanded tho nogro” and commonced firing pistols, Tlus frightened tho bLorscs of both parties, and n the confusion the negro es- caped, This was Buuday night, Ou Mounday, armed men woro riding 1n all directions, sad & roward of $150 was offored by the County Court for tho apprehension of the negro, Abott duak ho eurrendored himself to some colored wmen, who brought Lim to town aud delivered bim to the Shon¥ at about 7 o'clock. Our jail is o Jarge brick building, with a jail- or's rasidence attached, which i3 occupiea by the Blionff of the county, Borrv Owens, ~ At about 1 o'clock tho Bhoritf was called up, and on pro- cooding totbe door was mado a prisouer, the ard and streot buing full of armed wmen, The londer at onco demunded the negro, but was fltmly refused by tho Sueriff, ‘They then do- wauded the keys of tha jail, which were rofused, tho Bhontf positively refusing to aid thoe mob in anv mauner, fecling thut thoy would not go 60 far ws to do Liw violeuco. Upon consultation, a detail of ten wmen wes u'mle to go aud hiing the formor jailer, Daniol Nictiols, who wse toused from his bod, aud, under the cover of shot-guns, murched to the jall, ordercd to go ioto the Bheift’s oflico, got tho keys and unlock the jail. This he procevd- cd to do, as be knew whore the keys waere kept, and was able (o uulock the cells, which B stran- ger could not do. lu about balf ao hour from thielr appeatance the mob left tho fail with the negro fu thetr custody, aud passing through town, acrors the Mussol Pork brauch of the Clmri- ton River to & bickory tree in tho open bottom, they lmufi i with as httle compuuction as they would s sheop-killiug doy, aud with vustly mure satisfaction, ‘Cho mob were entirely noiss- feen Ju their proceedings, bauxing their victun within 100 yards of a camp of movers, who know nothing of ¢ho mattor uutil thoy gut up in the mOTHng. o Tho vegro was born lu the county, avd Las al- ways borbe & bad cLsracler, Coutined in the cell adjoining the one in which Moore woa plaoud s Bmaliwood Stark, another negro, who Jast spring mordered & whito man uawed Kineaid. ‘The mob did not interfero with b, it evidently not bawyg wolised to taio (Lo OCTOBER 1, 1876. Iast into tiaown hands only when ita ecold pro- couses seemed 100 plow. A QIRL'S VENGEANCE. Han Praneigen Chronicle, Bent, 20, Yestardsy morning aliortly nfter 8 o'elock Off- cor Pomeroy, whilo patrolling bis beat on Droad- way, discovered tho dead budy of & man Iying in front of the Garibaldi atables, a rhol distanco from Montgomery etreot. Tho body was Iying on (ho odge of the widowalk in n pool of Blood which wae cozitg from s terrible wound in the abdomen, A slort distance from the body wna found & bowie-knifs covered with Dlood. A vportion of tho shirt of tho murdered man wad ot tached to the renr of n wagon near by, showing that Lis bad leancd against the wagon hufore ho feil, 'Lho ofticer summoned help and had the body conveyed to tho Morgue, Oilicers Poneroy and’P, Bmith tnynor ropstred to the vicimty of the murdor, and fu o muail Lonro it a little allev leadinge from Broadway to Vailoju street, fomml Paseo Loretto, his daughter Macy, and an old wian name-l Autonio Figura, who ‘lived in tho houso, all of whom they placed under arrest on puspicion. Subsequemly tho uld man Frura was discharged, It appearing that Lo had no con- neetion with tho aifair. “[lie girl, after hor arrest, mado a datalled cons fevrion of the murder and tho circumsiancos preceding It, throngh Ofticer Glover, who acted o Ioterpreter. ‘Tho deceased, whote namo was Guiseppi Galli, was omployed in o wholesslo cofimission store on Front trect. and oceupied a room in 8 smnll houso reached by a narrew lll‘ui!u}.‘o leading from ihio small alley in which ho mot hix death. Tho Toretto fawily occunied two-story Lionso adjoining that in which Galli dwolt, The old folk slept in the lower story aud their daughter 1u a room in the recond story with o littlo sister. Galli and tho girl becamo acjuninted about soven manthy ago, and concelved o tender rogard for oach other, which was not discountenanced by tho old folks. A lnrge piazza ran in frent of botl houses, bo- ing pattitioned off by o losw picket fonce, ond as the windows of their roomsa oponed upon the n thoy wore wont to spend an honr or two ovening making love over the picket fenco, By casy gradatlons Galll wormed tumself into thoconfidenco of tho girl, and induced hor to slinre her room nd well ag hier lieart with him, To jump the pickot-fonco aud ecals the wall into her chambor window beeame a nightly duty, and wan faithfully carried out up to within a fow daya sgo. During all of tho timo Galli proniand from timo to time to marry her. lccontly the illicit ings of the Jovers became known to tho gitl's parcnts, and Mra. Loretto intorviowed tho recroant lover with a viow to hinston a mar- ringze, which was mado necesvary by her daugh- ter's disgrace, _Gulli was profusoiu lus promises to marry, and tho matter was quioted for o while, On ivednesday evening, how- over, the old folks ascertained Y corlainty that Qalil liad 0 procuroed o tickel for parsage to Italy, and in- tended to start yesterday on the voyage. Tho anonm, naccompaited by the girl, ropaired to tho Tarbor Police Oftice, aud rolatod tho atory there, with » requost that a warrant for his arrost ehonld bo issuod, so that he should be compelled to romaw in tha city. Tho Bergeant in chargo sent thom to tho City-ITall, 'Thoy were told to call again yesterday morning aud goe the Prose~ cuting Attorney. They roturned home, and the old man nesured bhis daunghter that Gelli had mo intention of fulfilling hiy promiso, Tho daughter naeked what sho was to do, wheroupon her father told ler that sbo could do auything sho waunted to. There was o knife in tho houss, and if she wantod to do anythingsha could do it. The old mnan thero- upon rotired to bed, end his daughter removed her shoes and stockings as if sho intended to foliow his example. About half-past 11 o'clock sho ropaired to tho pinzza in bare feot, and, tap- ping upan Gali's window, callod Lini ouf into the alley, saying that she wivhed to sce him, e camo out in his pantaloons and uudorshirt, bhut without shoes or stockings. Bl told him thnt sho had heard that he intended to leuve tho city, and she wantod him to marry hor. e had disgeaced hor undor tho promise of marriugo, and sho wantod to know whoter ho would marry hor or niot. 1le shoved Lor from him rudoly, aayivg, **CGoaway frommo; [ don’t want to hiavo anything to do with a girl who is in your condition befaro sho gets married,” §ho thore- upon drew tho koifo which she tad sccrvtod be- neath hor dress, and with a vicious lunge drove it_nto his nbdomeou, MHe oried, * Ol, Mary! what aro you doing? I'm Lilled!" Wbon pho stabbad him ghe withdrow hor land, Inaving the knifo in the womnd, and boing afraid that ho might uso it on her, sho ran bautily into her house, whoro sho mot Ler futher, "o asked hor whoto sho lind Leen. Shoe roplied, ** Out thero with Lim," very coolly, oud rotired to bod, from which sho was awusencd by the officers, Tho girlis 10 years of agoand buts more child, 8ho does not soom to appreciale tho ter- niblo charactor of tho deed sho Lus done, and chats in broken Lnglish und smiles as childishly and innocantly as if her delicatobands woro not imbued with blood, Hoer father, who i dotainod o an wecessory bofore tho fact, in interosted in two vegutablo gardens, e FAILR KENT COUNTY. MICH. Bpectal Dispateh lo The Chicago Tridune, Graxo tarioe, Mich,, Hopt. 30.—Fully 10,000 peoplo attended the Union Kenty County Fair in this eity to-day, it boing tho third day of the Fair. Bome sanguino guessers placed the num- ber much higher, and soveral gentlomon of much oxporienconnd observationwhoattended tho Stato Fair this fall said thonttendance was larger than at the State Fair. ‘Tho oxhibition is very fino, and is undoubtedly better than was ever before given nt & conuty farr in Michigan. In poultry aud sgricultural produgts it 18 bottor thon “was over seen ot o State TFair, Iu other dopartments tho _ exhibltion 18 cspecially encouraging. Lest # year but 012 ontrics wero made 1n the agricultura{de- partmont. 'Fhis yoar therae aro 1,783, Laatycar peaches had not beeniv fured, and but 571 entrios wore made {n the powofogical departmont. Thin year, though peachies wore almost ontirely cut off, thero wero CO0 entries, and in pears, apples, granes, and flowors tho display ts ospocially and unusually tina, The fair way advertisod to closo to-morrow, but probably cannat befora Saturday. KANE COUNTY. ILL. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicano Lrivuns, Grxeva, 11, Sopt. 80.—Tho iucessant rain to- day has upset tho programme for tho Kano County Fair, but it has proved boueficial to the track, innumuch 28 it has been too hard, It is now tho bost half-mile track in the Htate. Tho raco entries are well filled. Tho six games of ball will bo played Fridsy and Saturday, woathor permitting, 4 T'o-day's programme will be exoccuted to-mor- row, The Floral 1Iall is completely fillod, but will be clearod Saturday afternoon at 2 p.ul. A grand ball will comwenco at that timo and continue untd 11 p. m. A prize of §HU will be proscated to the two finost dancaré Yo tle hall, Ovor 400 tickots have boen sold. Fri- day and Saturday will bo tho graudest days, for avorybody fs coming, “Tlie sun et clenr, and it is ploasant now. Tho rosjiocts for fiuo day to-morrow are encourug- nig. TWO MINNESOTA COUNTIES, Bpeewat Disouteh to The Chicaao Tribune, BT. Paur, Miun,, Bopt. 80.—Cloudy skies and occasional cold showers Intorfored with tho at- tondance at the Bluo Earth snd Washington County fairs, but both roported an Incroaso in visitors, comparod with former years, The formor, at Mankato, is overcrowded with entrics oxcept iu tho wmachinery departmens. At tho closo of & groon horse-race J. B, Gilbert, of Mountain Luke, drivor of the winning horse, 1olle, coming in elowly and stopping short, was run into by two othier Lorses, thrown from the sulky, and had 8 leg broken by a kick from bis OWN uAre. At the Washington County Fair, at Bars Lake, 12 miles from bero, an addreds ou agricultural oducation was deliversd by President L'alwall, of tho Htate University. ST. LOUIS FAIR, 8r. Louts, Bopt. 30.—DPreparations for tke next fair of the Bt. Louis Agricultursl and Mo~ ohavical Assoclistion, which will open here on Blonday next, are ju an advauced stato of prog- reus, every department vapidly fllling up, snd somo of thew are already full, and eulsrgements sud extensious are being wiade L0 aocum &ll outrios to bu wede, The machinery hall has baen enlarged, and more vor added, so that all dewands sy bo met. A now Loxtllo baH bag beou built, a lu¥go gallinarium constructed, & numbor of othor Improvements bave boen mado to mact the fargely-iucreased requiremeuts of exhibitore, THE JOWA »_ Srecial Liepaich @ 1'ho Clicaso fridune. Kroxuk, fu., Hept. BU.—A drizzling rsin puta dewper on (Le foarils day's procoedinge of tho Brate F'air, and the attendauce was, in couse- queuce, puly ubout half as lerge as was anbici- pated. Dogpite tuo £ain, lowever, cbout 19,000 | barn situstud iy tho rear of 64 Beymour atrect, peoplo waro present, and the Programme an ane nounead wan carried ont. Tho trotting race for geldiogs amd marss was won by Lothmr, and tho raco for three-minulo horses by Svoner, Tho Falr closes to-morrow. ownod and occupled by 11, W. laven, Tom Iinen, #50; on contonts, €100, No Insuraen Causo unknown, . e AN 1} NFI;ATI ON PRECEDENT, The Eftorts of Fhillip Ty of Spngp, and What Crune of It ! oo York Tribune. Phillip IT. conaldersd hlmself 03 much by, yond the operation of natural laws and scjey. tifle trntha as any statoaman of our day considery hfs country orhla party. Howns s dull ang ignorant bigot, who thonght fust as tho ro. pudiationiata of to-day think, that bio could Aford to treat with contompt nll tho traditions of tray, all the maxims of pablio law, and ail the obliest tious of public morals, He had wastod mouey hn'ishl{. nud borrowed It st high rates of ot cat, 1t began to grow hurdonaomo and ik ome to "'f' l‘n 80 the anointod monareh, very myeh a8 11 Tio had got his ideas from Democratic ms, meetihgn in Oblo, eaio to the conclusion thyy croditors wore malafectors, aud that tha tendip, of ntoney was o crito dororving examplary pup. iehmont, On tho 20th of Novomber, 15, js iesned 8 long and pious prociamation, sayiug subetanco that ho had been to groat oxpensg i butchioting Protestants, and that he found j hatd topay **the griovous dmnnges, discounty and intercst, which bad boon forcod upon him? (mnking 1t scom, just as bis imilators o Lo day, that Lho loan was put upon him origionlly in sg outtnpeous manuer) s that Lis éreditors “wonlg not advauco him sny more money without ge. curity, and that ho was so much fu dobt thy) this “wos cmbarenssing ; that ho theroforo cag. celod all auch vbilgatlons, resotving for himpely to decide whethot ho wonld herenfler pay apy of thein, ahd took again futo hiy Yossesmon y) his mortaaged fll’(\]lm I.E. Wo do not know Dhut that wo shall be eq. couraglng tho bedlamitos of Olido by rolating tho consoquonces of this infamous act, They dn not appenr to object to ruin and dlseater, pro. viding itmakea things livoly in tho Toes Valloy and on tho James Hivor. But we will yf all ovouts t[\mto a fow lines from Mr. otloy ag 1o the resnit of Phillip's work: **Tho effect of tho promulgation of this measuro was inatan. taneous. 'Fwo millionsand a holf of exchangy eold by Cardinsl Albert camo back in one day potestod. The chicf merchiants and Lankers of Europo susponded paymout, ‘Thalr ereditory bocame bankmpt. Atihe Frankfort fairthery ware more fatlures m ono day then there Lai been in all the years since I'rankfort oxisted, T'hero wan a gevern! ow! of indiguation and des. pair upon every Lxchange, in overy counting. room, In overy palace, In evory cotlago of Christondom. . o . Buchnorimoas thishd noser been concolved by bumsn Liesrt befors,” All thls would pothaps not Warth bur bediamites, They would only glont over the rmn et of tak. ing 1t ont of the monoyed class In this fashiey, But thoy may possibly thunk it worth whilsto consider that thi4+ tromondous ctimo did not pay, A yoar later Phillip found that Nousekeeping waa imposeiblo under this load, and ho was oh. ligod Lo revoko his proclamation and pay Liy debts, to ovado which ho bad ivcurred such in. famy. To Thillip IT. succeoded his won Phillip IIL, The greatest bigot and murdoror who ever s on a thorne whogave way to one of the groatest nnbeeflea, This paltry creaturn was surrounded by o preedy court of thieves and pandorors wlo wrought thele own fonl wills with the publig treasury, ‘Thore waro millions for theso viclogy favoritos, but not enough for their avarice, spi from their vast noeds sud thotr narrow bjo eamo forth another brllinut sciomo for “ keep. ing money nrflunl to the demands of trade” 'Pligy debased tho coin of tho realm, thoy iesu millions of copper {okens, they lowered ths rato of intorest on Government loans, and floal. Iy, a8 if 10 givo an etornal proof of the follyaf koavery In high places, this idiotio Governtuens doerced that tho picce of 4 muravedis should bo worth § maravedis, and that tho pleco worty 2 phould bo worth 4, Houo I & exact pasralld in history to tha tmmortal inflationist of Shaks spoare who promises the rabble that a l-peuny loaf shall bo sold tor o ponny, and thaithy threc-Looped pot shall have nive huops. CASUALTILS, FATAL GAB EXPLOSION, PortsviLLE, I'a., Bept. 30.—DBy an explosios of gas in the Anchor colliory, at Iockehersils this morning, James Adams and Arthur Huob WENONA, ILL. Bpecial Dispateh ta 1he Chfeaqo Tribunas, Wrnona, Ti, Bept, 80.—It has rained inces- rantly all day, and the'Wenona Union Fair has hoon continnad avor Haturday in cousoquence. I'he Tilinois Contral and Chicago & Alton Rail. rond officors hinve also oxtended their spocial trains, Now nttractions havo niio been added, and, tho weathor pormitting, & grand display will tnko pluco oach day, An hour of sunshine :gnll placa tho ground and track in good condi- ion. S THE DAKOTA FAIR, Yaxrtox, D. T, Hopt. 30.—The first annual fair of the Dakota Agricultural Bociety will con- tinuo over to-morrow, oning to tho bad wenther of to-day. Tho falr hias boen & Buccens throngh- out, nnd far oxceeds tho expeclations of tho mauagors, Tho troiting will take placo to-mor- row, with fivo entrie FULTON COUNTY, ILL. Avoy, Fulton Co., 1il, Sopl. 30.—Tho heavy rain to-day lina seriously iutorferod with the fair, Dut it I8 clenring up now, with prospects of fair wuathier, Tho Doard has consehted to continuo tho fair untll Haturday, To-morrow thoro will be anothet grand Lallooh ascension and b freo- for-all trot. MACOUPIN COUNTY, ILL, Sreciat tapatch to The Chicaso Tridine, Oanuinvirry, Sept. 30.—Tho thind day of the fair Lina boon very successful, Tho attondance was good, from 4,000 to 5,000 belng on tho ground, The trotting wns oxcollent. The woather has Leon cold and 1ainy. AT KALAMAZOO. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicade Tridbune, KarAaxazoo, Mich,, Scpt. 80.—Tbero wero 15,000 people at tho County Fair to-day. Tho exhibition i4 a great success. 'Tho fair closcs to-morrow. Thero are sovoral racus o the pro- gramme. ARMY OF TIliZ TENNESSEE. DBusiness Meeting Yesterday—A Grand nBanguet. Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, Den MoiNes, Ia, Sopt. 30.—The day lirs been speut in an fuformal manner, the rain and mud procluding stroot or military parade. The Previdont and Gen. Bnorman, this after- noon, held a recoption nt tho Arscusl, whore thousands of pooplo plied theic bands liberally. The Bocioty to-day adopted an amendwment to tho constitution providing that In case of expee- tation of death any momber could designalo one of Lis sons to whom right of membership should descond. In case no olection wero made it shiould go to the eldest son, A rosolution was ndopted providing for a court of inquiry on charges against motbers. A rosolution to change the titlo of the nociety to the Officers of the Army of tho Tennoszce was laid over to noxt yesr. A waguificont banquet was given this evenlng at tha Savory House, at which tho President aud. party snd Uon. Shorman wegs presont. ‘Tho Prosident will leave in tho morning for Cheyenno. Uen, Bolkusp will go east to-tnor- TOW. The Prosident's specol last night was nhnrp}! criticined in tho ovening paper to-day by Johu K. Brazill, Vicar-Goneral of tho Catholic Chnrct. [10tne Awsocwted Press.) Des MoiNgs, la., Bopt. 30.—Tho rounion of the Army of the Tennessco closed with o ban- quot at the Bavery Houso to-night. The attend- ance was large—all that the hotel could accommodate. Spoochmaking did not com- mence till after 11 o'clock. 'Fho following woere tho regular toaws and respouses: * Our Country, Ono and Indivisiblo™; rosponse hy Gen. AL M, Bane; **T'ho Prcsident of tho Umted States " (drank standing) ; **'Llio State of Iown aud [fer Voluntcors™: responso by Gen. W, W. Letkonp, **Tho March to the Bea, happy in its concoption, fortunate in Its leader, glorions inits resulta V5 respouso by Gen. W. L. bhior- | woro killod and Inano Wilson probnbly fatally man, Lo Bocioty af tho Amny of | younded, Michaol Butlor and Petor Frank wery the Teunossco” m]vfl"w by Col. L. | waverely “injurcd nbout tho Lend and body, BL Duyton, ho ltogular Army: Oar | god Moses James, & boy, was slightly bumel, ‘Leachers in \WWar, Qur Delenders In Peaca'; ro- sponse by Geu. John Pope. **Lho Navy Behind Its Iron Wallg, the Conntry'a Ilonor is Safe ;" by ex-Beorotary lorle, *“ILe Arumy of tho Cim- by Gen, Joft C. Davia; ** Tho Army of y Gen. A, McDowetl MeCook, “Our Yoluuteer Army, Gnllant_Boldiers aud _Honored Cutizons;” by Gen, Johu M. Thuyer. ** Tho Sigunl servico. Iws ofticiency imparts conOdence to tho plgns of onr army and uayy, and cortainly to tho labory of our husbandmen': by Gen, A. J. Myeor (Old Probabilitics.) *'The Pntriolic Womnen of Amorica,” by Gen, John Tilleou. Tho Presmdont wus in attendaucs, I'hrco mon woro on duty last nlght In tho mias, and wero ordered to leave this mornmg by thy fire-boww, wiio bogan to clear 1t of the gascs thal bad ncewmnlated. Tho mou refused 1o go out, and during the procers of driving ont the easil m;:]udud frow tho miuers’ lantpe, with tho aboss resuit, NITRO-GLYCERINE. Spectal Dispatoh to $'ho Chivuno Tribune. Prrrsiung, I's., Sept. 90.~IToraco M. Putly mot & torribie doath to-day by & nltro-glycerics oxploslon. Butler worked for an iron-deslat and occupied tho contial table, with Gen. | uamed I3, Weissel, Ifa was broaking somo ecrsph Sherwan on bis loft and Benator Wright | procured in tho ofl rogions, aud picked upa on his right. In responwo to the | bivco of gas-pipo 18 inchea long, aud was the unct of bresklng i, when o teribls explosion occurrad, A portion of hisstomach wat torn out, and ono of his Lauds was shattersd b oloms, s0 emall thnat scarcoly anything of i coutd bo found. Despite his ijuries, Butlersun vivod over on hour. llo lived at Drwdys Beud, 'a. toast of “Tho D'resitent of the United States,” (len, Grant respouded in a fow words, roturning thanks for the complimont, Thao jreat spoeches of tho ovening were mada by Geu. Buerman, Gen, Popo, and Gon. Lyue. Gew. Shicrman, iu his Apeoch, dwelt upon thoorigin of tho move- ment resulting in the march to tho sea, ond the plan on which ho acted in this connection, Uo reforred to his boolk and the eriticiems upon il, and said ho wroto the Look, bolieving it to be true, and ke still be- lieved overy word of it to be truo. ITe wanted to writo ic whilo tho men who could correct its crrors, if any thbere wero, could yot do it. In replv to tho critlclsm thot Lo sbould havo gono from Atlanta by way of Augustn, hio declared that no ono at that tuno ever proposed or linted at such n thiug, but now, ho said, it is an easy thing to go from Atlanta to the goa, aud many mon aro smart euough aud brave enough to do it, but nono of them in thoso days tied it, or know of a Lettor way than was taken, or even Tmpa«e«l it. ‘Tho (encral’s spoech was quite longthy and wau oot concluded till aftor widolght. Nearly all of tho members of tho Soclety will Jenvo for homa on tha early morbing trainm, Tha l}:olldcnz and party leave for Denver at 3 w'clocls. A TERRIBLE FALL, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chieago Tridbuns, NasuviLre, Sept. 80.—A carponter nsmed Jnmes Woods fell from tho roof of a charch ennght on tho sliooting by his chin, folt through two seallolds, turned o somersault, and struckt rock withs his head. o still livos. FELL UNDER THFE CARS. Bpecial Inapateh ta The Chicago Triduns Drtnorr, Mich., Sept. 80.—Toscph Carbonery, a satlor af tho schoonor William Raymond, vt killed by tho Mickigan Contral cars this eveniof ucar tho depot, in this city. WRECKED, QuEnEc, Sopt. 80.—Liunng the lata gale s fabr ing boat was wrecked near Stauno des Mooty and her erew, named Laberquo, two brothery Wisabel, fathor and two soos, and Piesid Your uior, aud Coto, wore drownod. —_——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Quazxatows, Hent. 80:—Tho stoamehip Dake- ta, from Now York, has arrived. ranTiEn Point, Bept, 80,—Tho stemshly Thames, from Loudon, haa arrived. New Youx, Bept. 80.—Arrived, stesmbly Btato of Virginia and Llyska, from Qlasgow, . LoNnoyN, Bept. 80,—Bteamships Cansds, {rom Now York, and Braunuchwelg, from Dsllmas havo arrivod. e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Archrologluts mot {n Indianapolis yetle™ day and organiged a State Soofety by the elsctia of J, Daniol Hough Prosident, L. B. Csse, of Wayhe County, Secrotary, and Prof, It, T. Brom Tressurer, Prof, E, P. Cox, Btate annlnrm it oleated Cuvator far ono yoar, ‘The constitution rovidos for o musoum and library ab Indisnspo is, Tho TFinanco Committos of the Comaod Counoll of Milwaukeo yosterday agreed to "l”o'} favorably an & potition of the Catliolio Bistert lln&y for ground on which to eroct & free i FIRES, N — AT CENTREVILLE, CONN, 3 New HAavey, Conuo,, Bept. 37.—The works of tho Now Haven Web Company, {u Contrevillo, were dostroyed by fire early Lhis morning, with tho needle-works of Card & Morse, oud tho shear worke of J, T, Henry, which were in a wooden building adjoluing. The firo ia sup- Eu!cd to lave originsted in tho last-namod nildiog, from spontaveoub combustion. Thoe loss in $100,000, and the insurance only partial, and ju tho following companios: Liverpuol. London & Globe, 3,500 ; Lancashiro of Evglany, £2,600 ; Lycomin; #3800 Williamsburg _City, £3,000§ Queon's, %8,500 ; Mercliants’ of Provi- donen, $2,000 ; Allempuin of Litisburg, £2,000; Commoroial Unlon, $2,600; Niagara of Now York, 2,500 ; Bpringfleld of Bpringticld, $2,500; JEtus of ilartford, 5,000 : Vhauix of Hart~ ford, $5,000. AT JOLIET, ILL, Special Dupatch to 2he Chicaor Tridune, Jovixr, Iil,, Bept, 30.—A fire broke out this morning ot haif-past 1 o'clock, In & block of framo bulldings—ssventeen in numbor—on the coruer of Chicago and Cass streely, owned by Mrs, Roasnna (leason, John Gleason, Willism Qloasan, and Patrick Gallagher, The blook,— ono of the firat orsctod in this olty, soma foity ———— Going Fishing in Paris " A curlous petition, sotting focth fl!‘“"“‘fl loug standing by amsteur flubormen i theg l:‘? bas Jurt boou presentod ta the pamomm:h.z o yoars ago,—with tho oxception of the coruer | Tho petitionors, 800 {n numuer, sob fur "h‘o; bulldiug, wasentiraly consumed, Tholowerflovrs | wheroas formerly thay wure free to ply mthi Ay were deoupied, in the order usmod, u{) tho fol- | aud line by mooulight as well a8 aupll 'llu lowing partiost M. Gloason, usloon; Dawnoy & | modern polico decrees confine their aport 0 Ca., bakery 3 William Gleason, grocorice, flour and feed. The romainiug portiou of the plock, which was old aud dilapidstod, was used as fon- ements, sod ocoupied by difforent familios. Tho orlgiu of the tirs, and tho Joss, aro unkuown. ‘Flhiere was 1o insurance, excopt ou the butldipg owaed by Patrick Gallaghor, who Leld a policy day-time, With a beut of 85 deyrovs Losudts thero Is considerablo risk of sunsiroke ‘:‘l"' sittiug on tho banke of an unshaded river glare of noon, wheross in cool sumumer © the pursuit would Lo »4 Lualthy a3 S4fesi ‘The petitionera alloge many ingonious X! why ‘the public would greatly bcnzfllm:z!'u':; of 8300 iu the Olobe, of Chicago, and alo oue | privilege th k for tholr owi g of G800 in $ho York, of Penusylvayin, * ’;‘ha v?ncln:i R:u. whosa numbm{i deum‘l‘_: S ohing to dhnlnlnhl lm‘chluu m: d‘imllzl:uus x{ ir A on 'y ou 0 bO CAUE Svectal Dispatoh fo 1'he Chicago Trdund, o Tar "grontor consideration (s thut wheo B Danks of the Belno wore sudded st Kkl | fishors, they saved a grost many lives. 'I‘ e show that thirty to forty dipwniuf £y Camo, 1N, Bept. 80.—A fire last night de- stroyed tho stock of grocerfes owned by @ T\ Whitlock & Bon, in this city, but the bnilding was saved. 'Tho firo waa caused by the explosion of & Loroseuo lamp, [usurauce o 1) o p o0 the stock, 5 YO8r were rescued by amatours of “gl:.z'hnmfl‘ vum«: live. One of the putitioners adirms seif In the cousss of {wenty yosrs '"I livos, As & crowning 108400 tho exiutiug tion is allegod 1o bo & groat injust "h the numbor of steamboats so disturb tb Ty that Hisning 18 prectically uupossibio, catorial pagflmu!nfl auslously awalt au AT BANDY HILL, N. Y, Wuwiteuars, N, Y., Bopt. 90.—Wilbur's car- ringe wavufuctory sud two dwellings wers burned at Haudy Hill, N, Y., last night. The Jowses oro from 00,000 to §70,000, with partiul iusuranco, (. £, COLLING, ropNLE OLARK ann Monvos-sts. IN CHICAGO. Tube slarm of firo from Lox 586, at B.08 o'cluck last ovenlog, waa caused by fire in the SCHOLL SUITS, Ty o B DRESY U SUITSB.

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