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‘Tho tug F, O. Mazon unshipped her rudder and proko Ber whorl Saturday st Milwaukes, A steam- barge lant Raturday ran Into Tock 4, Lachino Canal, preatlng the gate, Tepairs will be completed fn a day ¢ two....The steamebargo Dolpbin was aoll oh Serigako st Claylon rocoutly for ahout $1,000, Sho % 1 In by the morigageen, Glita Drottorn & Oy Teniectaiyy the biilldern of the enginn,»..ha- rent L+ ses, upward bonhd with coal, ran asboro at Nuncan T Fliday morning, hut. was plied off by i Lfbta suntafuing dnmnge... Hays tio DATelo Kepros eyt * e nche Hiigato & Junca s peopsing o P ersite, having chiartored & load of coal 1o Giers 10X 351 yer ton, Bio_ wan yeaterday in the. Dnin % baving & new forefoot amd ploce of keol: calking, Capt. Teon will coutimue, on her .:My]fl’fl(‘!. The achr W. B, Croasthwaite, laden with Ly tons of rual, In anhiors in North Dy The th I aeader han goun to her arststance fram Ghilengo, il rindivillo Tott Jork 11 uron Baturday with o come Hieie wrecking outht, ‘incluiiog steam-pimps A0 weers, The Uroeathwaito lies on a rocky bottoni, and Jlesking Indly, N inaieance on efilr. vorsol oF G o< ThD OkweRo. Patindinm sty s o 1vg are fne ;*nnm that tho kchr Guluaie, of Hamilton, has heen pbartcred and will sliortly start for Liverpaol wiih s fatgo of bone-dunt from Hamdlton, The Guinslr ia Soed by Mylew, of the ammbitlous. rity, and will o Tmawniled o1 ier voynga by Gapt, Mate, of Toroniry ‘M:![l(fl"”'l'll man, who has taken tearala to the nld fonntry several timen, 1t 18 expeeted that the (uinatr Simako 8 Yosago tn Houth Amicrica. from Tivernool 5aring the winter and rofuen to thie Iakes noxt hame mer HARNOR OF REFUGE, LAY HURON, 0a and after Oct, 26, 1870, A light will bo stiown gom 1o ghtlioueo vecenlly crocted on tho Angle erbof tho breakwater At the Hazbor of Refuge, Sond fech, Lako Thuron. Tho fight will be fized white, fhe filuminating apparatus ls enfadloptric, of the varih order, Iightlog 360 degrecs of tho horlzon. The palplana {1 38 fect above fhie crib, and 44 foct above zesn lakn level, Tho Ught shonld b seon in clear ther, f1om the dack of a verol 10 feet abavo the {3t 0 ttatute snlles, Thio atructure n an opan framy yugonal lantern, tlio whole painted white, The ap- Josimateponition of the lighthoueo 88 taken from 3a ko survey charta, fu an follows: Latitude 43 s0min, 0 8ec, north Tongitudo 2 deg, 35 min, 0 i, wiat. Fort Gratlot Lighthouso beara (mi xile) soutls by esat, distant €0 statute miles, RAILROAD NEWS, THE VANDERBILT-PULLMAN WaR, Immenso efforts aro just now being made by fnderbilt auid s frienda and Thomes ficott sud ysadborents to broak up tho now ling recensly vmed to run from Now York to this city with Xliman's palaco cars. The formation of this e ling has hoon & bombehell lu tha campa of fiaderbilt and Scott, who Lad no idea that such asmogemont could be perfocted, As stated wfors, tho now line will bo o powerful com- xator, botin to tho New York Contral and the Jousrivania Raflroads, as it runm oxactly bo- + ueentha two roads and taps thom at soveral pportant points. Tho new line bas length ) S8mllos, from New York to Chicago, which adividod among the four roads forming the hno wholloms ¢ Tork fo Salamanca (Erte) imines o Glevelumd (A Sevdund 0 Biiclly (Cuy sy O, & 1. G, alby to Clilcago (Baltimora & Ubio) Tolahvossonassvenns Toe distanco by tho new s, therelure, aoly 37 miles mora than vis the Michigan Cen. inl, Orest Wontern, aud Now York Central. As u u the Erie, Atlantic & Great Westorn, aud Diltmoro & Obio Kaliroads are concornod, thoy sitg nothing to foar from tho machinations of Tioderbllt aud Scott, and Lence all tha efforta o the two rairoad magnutes are directod foaardd driving out of the new combination the Therelsnd, Columbun, Cincinnati & Indianapolin fulrosd, which contributes 67 miles to the now lise. This Intter road has thus far beon run- oug throagh tiaing from Cincluvati and Ins énpelis to New York vin the Lako Sliors & Jishigan Bouthiern and Now York Coutral, and Vajubilt i3 wald to have givou orders b bare theso tratns disoontinuod after tho 14 of November, when tha new line com- weaces operations. The Clovelnud, Columbus, i Indinoapolis Hailrood, howosar, allnot be cut off from Now York by this action, witean form an - almost cqually good through mevisthe Erie, Under these circumatances 1t 1doubtfal whether tho rond enn bo drivon out wVanderbilt’s metion. It probably forostalled istrouble, and previouely mado arrangements sththe Erio (o guard apainst such OUICKRENCT. Seertaluly looks” that way, as Mr. Flu, tho seertl Buperlutendert of (iug road, camo with taErie Directora swhen thoy ware inspeeting tho milera connections of their road, and accom- woiod lh. baclk to New York, During the last r. Vanderbilt has cennod Iis attacas v lir Pullmmg, und is now willing that hs cacs otidrunover tho New York Contral proyided bo rflll!lnnthoanuercAmmluterchnngn.l\nthlng uyet been dovo fu reaard to shis proposition, %bibero i w probabillty that some such arrauge- reotwill be nindo to avold & gonoral railroad nn Itia the fntention of the Enstern railroad ziasgens to make anotlior incienso {n froight naaof about 20 per cont as soon u navigation sees, azd this thiey could not do i thoy went barith tho uow line. It is. therofore, moro i probablo that Vanderbil aud Beott will tzeto lorms vory saon and work in barmony wlhthe now compatitor. Posertal effurta are also made Just now to fo- e the Graat Western of Canada ta substitute Migseracars for Pullman's when ita contract Yiniea next anring. The managors of the New forz Contral bavo already come to the conclusion Wt tis luo Is m much better link Winen tho - Michigan _Contral and New Tork Central than the Conads Boutliern, und bauce they will now ako sacrifices to koep the azare £alls route as a priveipal through-line, 419 16 & possibility that tho Great Wostern firbetaducod to mako tho change in ordor to 4D ita conneotloun ; thoy would, howaver, m""! Prefer to contiuue the contraot with Ar, wag, I, Vazdertilt how alao givon ordars thatafter e 14t ngy, Wagner's slooping-cars aro to bo ) lhrxufh from Chicago to Boston via tho Corton ibaoy Rallroad, ATCHISON AGOQ. * Svéctal Disnalch fo T'he Chicaoo Trioune, Atcasos, Kav,, Oct, 18,—Tho regular pas- *gu thains of tho Haunibal & 8. Joo, Ohi- ), Rock Inland & Pacitlo, Kansaa City, 8t. 144 Councll Diutta, and Durlington & Missouri "¢t Rilroads began croasing the groat iron 04t thin city to-day, The Contral Branch o Union Paclilo Dopot has been improved 4 unlon_depot, and thoso tralns arrivo at :n‘- ::pm from thero, Close aud immadiata "L Bisteen pasenpor trains cross the bridgo gdly. tud twenty-four or twabty-fiv depart o {46 dopot, * Plans are now baing submitted mmxwmvnl of thodiToront roads for o $50,- h’“;! {ounties of Dodge, Sauders, and Lancas- ks Nebroaka, liave all'votod buids to oxteud i chlkon & Nebraskn Road from Lincoln to ahaclon with the' Unton Pacife Tosd ap pre lu:' Db Thla givs Atchison & direct ale otbls important connectfon, ERIE FINANCES, Lesoox, Qot, 15, Jo Morris, counsal for iha “Kflsh bond and stock Loldors in the Erio Rall- ul‘»fi'hn Accompaniod Bir Edwatd Watkin to 8 prosoutod bl roport, and it has 10 dopresa Erle shares, as it Indicatos the I 'y of heavy orifices by tbe holders of m:mruln. Mr. Morris paraphrasos most of %v:!mnx Tecommendations and suggestions [T hr roport of Bir Bdward Watkin, ey '“Mml nformation about tho dificulties g of lhl tend & foreclosurs, and sbout the i g : fized charges, which , axceed the hhaggy y‘:l,noo.uoo. nd the neccasity of Baeq gt 5 400 bondbolders' claims to suoh 2ud tne toating debt, 98K, Oct, 18, ml:rhll.flhvmcg Beunl‘u; } 0- " ol Ty ang diabursementy lrom.yJul f‘:xfius. vl umffi;’) !S!I%wlng a10 the toals: Aagey, s w,“‘m I ¥ disbursoments, $4,600, 130; 2T Lotis anp SAN FRANGISCO, o Loul alspaia satos shas B0, o g 9 late viult of Jay Gould, Sidoey Dil- t-huummu, and other railway magnates, to [ Wi to perfoo arrangoments to run "Su8 from By, Louta to Hao Francisco h'lnl::‘ Louis, Kangag City & Northern and T, Facltlo Rallronds withons change, and Catn; {h!wm Now York via tbe New York Lt FOURL that city, 1t is furthor sald ta gy Ihm oct In dowignad to forostall tha [ kg g ® National Ratiroad Convaution, o be wih Bianic? ek A posibls, to uieh S ST gy g oo Which haa CONSOLIDATION, ,;'A'("&om. Ock. 18,~Tt iu moml-ofiofally an- e that ayy Arraugowent has been made by 'nwlhn Xudllnqmlh & Bt. Louls and tho en‘ ilulruuh Will pass under one manage- [ord "“::Im of November. It is oot dofl- gl t thera will probably be s ined, b hmfl“& ;‘:c.flu ofliges aud & reduotion of BLACK HILLS. Arrival of the Geological Par- ty at Red Cloud Agency. A Desoription of the Journey from Rapid Springs, Bear Lodge tho Most Remarkable Object Seen During the Ep. tire Expedition, Rapid Oreek and Its Beautiful Val- loy-—The Ohsyenne River, Traveling Throngh the “ Bad Lands"'— Marvels of Naturo's Architecturo, —_— A Vast Sepulchre of Extinct Species of Animal Life. Meeting with Indians--What Fool- Dog, Spotted-Cloud, and Tall- Bull Had to Say, Members of the Expedition Place the Yaluo of tho Black HiMls at Less than One Hundred Thou- sand Dollars, JENNEY'S ESTIMATE, Spectal Disnateh to Ths Chicaon Tribune, Oneresng, W, T, Oct. 18.—In an intorview Wwith Prof. Jeuney, of the Black Hills Expodi- tion, now here on his return, ho Bgavo as his opinion that fv & mineral point of view tho Black Iilla were not worth moro than a half million dollars for purchase outright. Gold was found on & numbor of bars, and rightly worked would pay fair wages, butnothing of an oXxtraor- dinary charactor In wealth would bo found. Tho country 18 falrly good for atock-raising, and tn that is moro valuabie than for ita minorals. ARRIVAL OF THE EXPEDITION. Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago 7'vibune, Brack Hines Exvepitioy, Ren Crovn Acexcy, Oct. 10.—The Black Hilla Qeological Expedition arrlved at Spotted Tall on the Tih inst., and will march to Fort Laramie 80 08 to arrivo there on on or about the 18th, Bly description of & por- tlon of tho couniry passed throngh. by the oxpo- dition, aud espocially explored by Mr. Jentoy and the topagraphors, was cut short {n my last communication by the sudden movement of Oompany O, Second Cavalry, commandod by Lieut. J. I1. Coale, whom I accompaniod to this post, Tho animais bolonglog to tho expedition bad bocome reduced m flosh by tho constaut marching, and it wes thereforo deemed neces- ary to send to Bpotted Tail for gratn to meet tho oxpedition on White River. To resumo tho doscription of the Bear-Lodge Rango of INills: I must firet mention that Mr, Jenney's omtimato of the oxtout of the gold- fields of that rango is 8 sQuane anres, These 8 square milcs, and tho 1,000 square miles of miving-land 1 the Hills proper, are tho full oxteut of tho gald-tields as estimated by him, The most romarkablo objects seen by tho members of the expodition duclug the ontire summer, Is BEAR LODAE ITSELY. Boon at a distanco, it rosomblos in outlioe an Indian lodgo; bat, upon & noaror approach, it proves to bo a column of gray porphyry, that resombles granite in overy particular, excepting tlio absonco of mica. The column is composed of soventy-six smaller columan, that stand closo togother, a8 If quarrled and carefully sot upon its milk-white clay podestal by a hiand aa strong and mighty as Jove's. Tho clay pedostal is about 1,500 foot 1n the dismetor of 1ts Lase, and rises 500 foet sbova tho watorsy of the Bollo Fourche, on tha weat bauk of which it stande, Itasidesslopo witha bandsomely- rounded ourve tust corresponds well with the broad buso of the columu that rests upon ft. This column of rock, or rather this many-col- umned column of rock, i 900 foet ncross fts bae any 800 fect soross its top, and rears ity bead 1,120 foot abovs tie lovel of tho Detlo Fourche River. Tho topographiors dotermined tho measuromont by trisugula- tlon, &8s, owing to its smooth and stoop eldes, not oven a mountain-sheop could bave climbed it, Imagine tis solitary column standing on the lovol plain, 5 miles from any clevation desorviug the nawe, and it will bo rosaily undorstood why tho Indiana call it the *“Bare Lodge." Some of tho Indlans, howevar, #ay it moans Boar Lodgo, on account of the bolos seon fu tho clay-podestal, and the bear- traoks around its margin, Lot this bo asit may, 1 glvo suob authority as I cau find, and do not fool diaposod to quoation it pproprintencas) but upon ono point all must agree, and that is tbo strangonoss aud the besuty of this natural pil- laz, that Lisa stood a solitary watch ovor this dis- tant plain for bundreds of ceaturios, braving s mllion wintry bisats, aud dofying the gnawing of seas, o bo soon at last and sdmired by civilisod man- ind, Tho elovation of Bear Lodge above thie sea is oqual 1o the Brawn Ivak, the Liglieat elovation in the Hear Lodge Rangs, and is about 4,600 feot, The Great Western Divido, or Backbons Itango, s 7,000 feet above (ho scaj Harnoy's Posk s 7,440; Terry's fs 8,715 Oustor’s, 0,377; Orow Veak is 5,400, aud Doar Dutte, 4,520, Harney 18 composed entirely of granite, but all the otlier poaks ars composed of gray pors Thyey, Toldapar, limostane, greenstons, and old. Poty. dam sandstone, sll burnt and changed in thelr sppear- anco from what they originally wero, An abundance of quartz has boon found n the vicinlty of tho Crow Teake, but it In not kuown that gold exists in that Jo- cality; and Mr, Jauney wsa unsblo to cxplore and prospect it, owing, as ke says, to want of time, and the extrems roughnese of the country, Wa left Col. Vodgo in camp at Rapld Bprings, one milo and a Lalf north of HAVID CREEK. Thia fs as beautiful & locality as thero is to bo seen about the Black Mllls, Ten or twelve large aprings 0 near each other slong the soutbern alopa ot a range of limestone foot-hills, ana send thelr fce-cold water {nta ono stream that flows {nto Rapld Croek, 3 milos below, At thia polnt the last range of foot-hills op ena 11k & wide gata for the passago of Hapld Creok, 8 brig Lt, awift atream thiat laughu on ita babbly oourse, 8d 18 as clear thal, drop & pin {n some of ita decpest pools, to s depth of 8 or 10 tdet, and it {s magnifed by the Lrllllanoy of s water, Here an abundande of Lsy oan be cut, for AP 0. A nan% walst siderablo groves of mber; and sl Lills. ' Ou elthor alde of stream is the fincst ocoup solely by hua- Umorously spproach the Lheir Inulillhluu curioaity, w sntelopes’ that marching columit to satiafy sud the scampor awey o the distant Many of {hese graceful animala los their lives whils attompilng Lo uatialy thelr ourioally ; for, when tha gatuo fa need. £, p few troopars dismount dnd send balf-ouncos of lead orashiug through their bodies, O the march down the Liapld, we'lisd the novel plensure of soeiny “Callfornla Jos's” dog catels A fair o run o over {he lovel feat conaldured fiagousttie,* owing to Deus of 1lioso boautitul croatures. Hapld Orook lews s tho hills un thio east s1de,sbout midway bf (5o rugnand By B Wood and ek, 10808 onGin B astle, bura 1. Y an ouly locality ou the sast wid, e tary posi ors town ; tagce au & locatlon of efther a wili b i protécted by a post or Whare thare ar, if the Diack Hills sus Do SUn'hy ot thor i located ty of Lay, ‘eator, aud (iniber, d Creek, from lapid Sprluige to tta montt, at the Obeysnve “liver, is 40 wlies oug, Tho nert g mflu froms the Lills, the valley is wide ang lovel, the rasain good, and ‘everytbig fudicelen riog y oy frta g TYIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCT, Trater, anil tho atream hecones mora tortuo, and 1 fringed with sernb-eottonwond and box-hdree § and 188 LEyALal water of tho st 20 nilea of the Taptd in Dere tirned, Airat fnto & biuish Keimenitk color tnay becomes, townrd fta , the color, but not e pusirteuay, of criam, 'Thinfa dun to the (iarolving of whito an yellow ‘cisgn and alkalies, (ireat Lil of thery claya rien on either Dank of the ftrontn, bnrren of any vegelabile growth, ntd glite tertmg with glawnlike frigmants of allieatis Trom ths ol tanda," “Along this mteeatn we found s oo roud made liy omo large party of minern during the carly mummer, The rond evidenty led_from omin poltt on the Missonrt River to Hariey's Poax, Iforo, {00, we found proapoct-tioles, whore somr: inquisitive Mitier bl mado bin firet attempt at wanhing out pan of dirt, Haveral Iargo herda of elk wers frighiened by oUF column out of tho thick groves of wundergrow(ls nf cherey snd plum bushes, and, Msdainfully tosiug their mighty antlers, mado a quick trot for th iy hilis, where they wonld atop anidgaze 1pan un for & monent, and, with o anort and s prcultar shrill wheoro or ncoze, Wotild make off aud disappear, The afternoon of the 29th of Reptembier found ns at the mouth of Mapid Cruck, on thie Choyenus liver, where wo FOUND 3N, JENNEY IN CAMP, o Lospitably gav ua an excollentiy-nurbed dinfer, eonnfdering that 'we wern on the margin of a Wilder. fern, Mr, Jouney staled thst ko had beon at (he eamny three days, and wan daily Tusking toura of expl ton Into tho T1ad Taudn. on thin o3kt s of tha Linape euno River. 1fo had not yet found any larga number of npecimens; but, aa he waa not obliged Lo come in with Col, Dodge, ho mlxh? cottinuo his mearch nutil the Int of November, day or t%o before, o party of doubtiess from the Council st Ited-Clond rrived, about sutsol, at o polut Just oppo- amp, and not mora thai 210 or 705 yards dine tant, without observing the preaence of eithar way- onm tents, or sntrusle, until ons uf s pirly_rpoke 1o the lica ‘tlioro wan n hiurry and 2 FonrET O Ausws, fnpooscs, ok, au ponicn. in & Iets eXpored point, when an ofa and wrinklod * puck approached the treek-bank, and monotonoualy 1o. a8 * Licap good Ingin 7 and loved and & Jot moro of such aensslons »1awe and anifuals wero ont of gun-ane range, whien Lie oo lit out and followed the frigatent E ‘Tho following morning was anything hut [romisiug for tne marc. At daylight 1t commenced to ralu, and a ateady wind made mournful music throngh the Higantic branches of a huga cotlonwood-tree, dead for yearn, undor which my tent wan pltchied, The clonds nalled low, and threatened to dincharge thelr contents o1 tho alreads-aticky clay-bottom of THE OHE! NE. Thin contemptilile stream hero presents all thono characterinticn ascribed 1o it In my first lotter, in June, which deacribed Jt 150 miles ahove (his pwint, Itin, of conrsg, sluggish alream, of dirty-cream col- or, thot flows over a quickrand-bed, that iy {o crons an treacherous an maercury, aparicly populated by wouda, growiny wind-eliaken merub-cotton- In tho whito saud that fn faken up by the wind, and, at a short distance, Teseinbios. thy deuncat smoke. Tho banks arc, for' the most part composed of greasy clny, that aupporia a cattered Rrowth of greeawood 2 feet high, " When thix ciny in molwtened by a ralufall, it nticks to the feot, snd balls uder n horue' feet 1£ko anow, only that wnow s Hglht ond tbls clay ds Leawy, ko tiot B lome oy, dn walkdng over fuls bottom, carry from 5 1y pouuds of paclied clay 0 1ipon cach loof. Wlen it Ia drv, n wagon-wheel makes bat little improdsion upon t, his streamn onglt. not, Pechaps, to be condemned, for it drains the warst {ountry in thin wholo wide ‘reglon nnd the country Jhot It dratnadn, for s greater part, kuown an Bud ands, Wa packed our bedding, struck our wot tents, and. grosmug to tho Aouth wido of tho Rapnd, moved up the Cheyonno 33 miles, where wo crossed on tho only rip. lo fo be toin ou the sluggish water, which denoted o #olid gramy, ocneath, Tho South Fork of the Chey- cnne, ne w« acason of the year, fa not more than 20 foct wide, und lon than 'a foot decp: but seta pony canuat cross it except at partioutar piacen, cwlug. as 1 mentioned bofore, to tho mercurlal quickeatls, At tho croseing wo folind two Indian lodges, and the full complementa of old bucks, young biicks, dogy, ponios, and aquaws, to dndicste two famlilen, The oldest Indian commencod to beg for cariridgen, 1o satd (e autelops camo withli' o fow yacds of . hink 4ad bo conld not kill them, and hin famuily must go hutgry becatiee by bl no cartridgen, We didn't giya lifin aty; knowing woll that theso Indians have a hiahit of ralting down ail the fixed ammunition they can get for futuro use in hoatilities agaluat tho whites, After crosalng the river, wo moved 4 miles up tho fouth bank, until Jos, tho scout and gaide, found lony, ancending canon, that wo followsd for 8 or 4 wiles farthor, uniil the top of the great mema bo Lween the South ¥ork of the Cheyenno sud the White River was reachied. This wo conld travel and with comparative eano, for tha clouds hl lifted, and the #un shono down, fempering somewhat the. co falo that had -gruuu Up from the morth, Moving along “:'l ll:mh. evel pralrie, wo camo to s sudden stop of v rlw of A DEEP DASIY, sevoral milea in extent, dircelly in onr conrss, To feach the boltum ‘one must plunga downs an abrupt ateop, from 20010 40 feot, toa bottom composed bf glay mounds and domes, ranging in eize from a larg has-stack to a great chiirch-builiing, and meparatad from each other by narrow walks mady "fl water, To altewmpt tg descend futo thia portion of the Had Lands rouild bo folly, and, even if onco down thoro tn safety, not cvens horso could travel, A few miles o the castward stood a row of spires and minaret a8 needles, dalotly piercing the clouds Deyond wiro great, mosqueclike domes, de around tho margin of tleir awcliing roofs, with o frige of perubcedar, This row of spires scemed 10 be tho exttamily of a partition hetweniy {wo i forent Parks of Lad Lands: nud on this partition we moved, untitwo wero again brought to s compilaory staid- sl on tho edgs of anotiier decp’ basin, To0pt 80 bad as the firat,~which we fonnd I necchsary 40 deacend, Joe, after ‘scouting around for & ting, found a placa which Lo sald must o, and preparations Yrere made for the descont, ‘Ihis was dous by firat removing tho greatest inoqualitios of - bard, dry ¢lay and forming rock with yicks and shovels;’ aug theb, attachivg fopes to tho wagons, ond puttlhg on brakes, thirty meu lot them dowu, oue at a time, with. out ipying over one of the threo'thst composed o tratn, It wasa wonderfull place to et down: waggons ; but it bad to be done, and therefors it was done well, Ounce st the hottom, we found onrselves srery sido but a tothe eastwurd, Therefore, pro- ceedlng over great ridgea of glass-ike, ailicious. dor sit, broken into fragmentas aud left in great plics y the duseolving of the clays beneath, aud \lien cromslug snd recronsing dry water-cournes, whito 84 clialk, aud tnen ntrips of fand growing. haffale. &raan and cactur, thiat naenuod 10 hags teken rory o tored a soll amidst this sceue of waste and desola~ uuu,dwor made our way toward the eastern gap, com- posed o walled la on BTANDING PILLARS AND COLUMNA of gray and asb-colored clay, Laked bard by the sun, They stood (u all_sh zea, and attitudes ; fuphi- foned by tho win ‘maine {nto mansive catbedrals with & Lup Ired wpii mosques and turrets ; three- coruered illars, "0 Toet high s outy o el LIS the baso; great cones supporttug nrches on whicl 8row the cactus and scrub-codsr. Decp boles would yawn befora us, whepu tho clay had bevn undernined ud opened fnto deep, marrow ditchos, fhut fne fersocted each otlier 1n every conceivablo diroe ton, and therefore neceseituted constant detours o tho" purt o (o collimn and. Wagon-frams Corous them. Biallow poots of thick, yellow wates mers s found in all the water-coursess but thie suimals, ovon when very (Lfraty, refuscd to do mora than taste of i1, Wolabored aloug through this desd and dreary waate {n 8 witlding, twisting course, travoling 1wa tiles or moro tomake o i distauce, untll 3 o'ock i the aftoruoon, when, s 1 happenail to be s milo or 80 on the right of tho command, picking up auch potrided bonea and spocimens of many-colored stones as struck my fancy, I ran acroms o well-boaten rosd, runpiug north aud south, and baving wagon-tracks npoun it but & fow duya old, whilo. 1t res tterally tracked aud scratched with ‘pony-tracks and Indisn lodgo-olen, Tt onos turuod aud msde kuown myduwcoviry to Jos, who - road-bunting, * sud - wa thencelorth fraveled on this rosd’ until we resched the White Iver, We traveled all day without Anding water fit to amy by, ana Anally mady A dry catnp In ‘tdo edge of the basln ab tho fout of & -mpli:unuu tlat must be pulled over on tho followlug mornlong, Early ‘on the next morning wo mored out, and, bitehlag ten mutou on ono wagon, aasiated by as many ihen a8 cauld get bold, thoy wero bauled 1o tho to), Wo bere met two young warrlors moving toward tho Cheyenne-River Ageucy: and, a mils or two fartner, Tound & sping oF good weens Whilo water- dng our aniials, a lot of more Indluns camo up, ko- compavled by some half-breeds who spako good Eu. alish, and told ua that 0o troaty had beon mads for th purchaie of thie Biack 1iills.” Thoy Atka puiaie tos tielr last nighi's catup, whicll was directly on our lns of march, where there was & largo spriog of good woler, sud also roprosented fliat we woro yel gver 100 miles from tho Spotied-Tull Ageusy, They aluo {nformed us that thoy wero from the For Bully eservation, where thoy woro procacdiug with atl howslllo dispatch.’ We moved on during o entiro tay through tho lad Lauds, meellng suall bands of Iudiaus overy fow miles, who wonid come up with thielr eteruxl © How ! How'*—snd thea would follow Hipas and goatioulationa intimatiug tkat they loved all Nhite men, aud soldiorein particular; which, by the Why, overy ono kuows to be a liv, THE BAD LANDS becamo better In apats and worwo in olhiers, and great clouds of white, snioke-liko dust densely euveloped any aimalt approachiug partion of Tudiste, The pll 13 Dlaces was covered with rich growth of " bufalo-grass, aud Guueeal outlots of the Tdoapicablo wator-coursca - were uarked by —an occasional scrulmcottonwood, Again we woulil come upon what proated to bave onca been 8 dlviding partition between two differcnt bashie Of Bad Lauds,—uow broken down and formed into moutsteries aud mosque-sbaped slructures, wiih & roat tucrel ay each coruer, aud garuisliod with . fherable great anu swiall, bigh aud low spires, whilo the well«leaned Layers or strata of clay assistod n car. rying out the delusion of thess Inimiense formations, g1 Disylug on the grest walls clearly dofied. tho painting gud coloring of tha different parts of thess pleasing but fllusive siructures, Great mounds rise alune from the “lovel waste to s helght of 200 of 40} feu in tis shspe of & cous with the top shaved o, leaving flat, level s T{acey-resuinbling 8 policeman’s Saprou which grows sunis veyotable growth,—I 4o uot know what for ; I never clinibed to Seo. Buit waa for wiles, s coustant suoco wounds, fortifications, parapots, ritle.plts, c aud cathedrals, wilh' 'heaven-piercing spir steeples, Colymos, pillars, turrets, aud afutucs,—in fuct, over, m-‘i». that tha creatlva geulus_of any hu- it wlud could conjure up, waa Bore, The ghoat of {19 past waa here, clothed iu'the clay and seditasul of 3 long-goue, rolling, strgiug sou,—the sole ubabltaut of thie citiea whose straugo, barbaruus. ors das- elo us whou sévn by the light of s uu&a wun, when All the Bry cloud-pictures cast thelr roflections upon tower aud minaret, masque and sculptured cotutay, Uoro wan the dease sclituds of death ; hera was A GRAND LONE OF THE DEAD; a pulclto of epectes forever ottuot,~specios tbat, for size aud shape, puzale the scloutist 0f to-day, ~all gathierod bera iu viie common gravy, warkod, not by marbled alabs sud Jiliare uprearad by the fuu hand of wan, 10 be shaitared by tho frat rude biea ¢ ature, bat by {uo graudest monumeuts of clay, {lealgued and executod tuto the qualntest of form b the Bund of Nature Haelf. "Lt tie winds blow, any Ahie rulas fall and Luad upon this clay, and it chADgua This river-bed In wide, und | 11 furm only, for 1t daon ant disappear. umn FHIIXIIAI‘IY, smore, ' hue Lot oue e f. aud the rain Lasquarcisd a henie - | T Nature, dn Wer o e grandeur, made provinlon Atant honor of her flealt Anul geated in (he marshy awampa of thin teap i tertiary pcs, whose mid and clay have proscrvred th, o perfect and'wholo o thin day, onio €3l properly doactibe the prentine Asnsatinme tlenced when standing for the fiest timo amids thia monifeatation of nus of Naturaia strangmat freake. Allin desolation,—alb in dewd, Nothing grows, 1t s the sane ani-gray olay an the' ralik-white fioor, whern glisten i the munllghi mlicons fragmenta rescinbling flasn. Vou expericnce » wickeniug monee of dreul snf impending evil, and long for tho right. of Roms living eresture, " Yuulook for & bird, or even & coyots, Wi you dmagine, onght ta “nhatit mome of i olea i tho' vast wall Unt sarronnds yors but you ook o YAn, The birds do net Jght liere, whora thore 1n nu fod and water § and the feavonger af tha plalu, the coyots, wiil not waste Lis $imo among the tombA of m lung’ agn, Yo wander alng listl:avly, breathingan stmosplicre now, atrange, and uncanuy, ' You then cl} the top of ous nf the clay-miituments, and gaze (uto the diatance, npm males aud milea of thie relgn of death, marked by 1ta arched, fluted, and many-columned domes, that staid {1 attentatlun of tho wxcellenco of Natura's handiwork, o feel that, If you wera to die, yon wonld nut chooms Wiblo conaistence 5 in thix Tonely thace. amid the diatant solitudn of bygoua syes, whero t iont of death relgns mupremne, tho {ncomprohen. e Bulur of all thinge would have the newly d foul uf 1aan sbiveriug Lofora Thi at & Sud disade e e vani TN BTRANAEST PART of thin singular formation of country fa, that it iy Taoiked and hollawed out of i Ligh me, or prairie, Dy thy action uf the raln olong. nided ferhap. by the Huds, Now, during tho drySeather of antamt, thy clay in almost an bard as thio thin strata of rock form. {nw iz the rlayn that contain & trace of fron ; bty dn ing the rainy soason, I8 1n, o0 tho flate, of the cone sistence of mized paint, and will permit of nothing moving over ft. Ti tho beat of tho Bad Landa wo aw & fow ninall antelope, that were K aly an to keap ot Teapectable diatance from nd they were the only Iving things wo saw, except ‘tho Iudiank that we mey on Lo roa At 2 . m, we resched White Itiver,——so named owing to the milk-white color of ita watura, after tiow. ing through milea of Bad-Land #, At {8 head, near tho ied-Clottd Agency, (hix 182 pure, clear trvan, which changes, toward Hpotted Lall, to a dirly White, and becomen moro o tho’ farther yon proceed toward ilx mouth, an-llhnmdnu; Ita oh- ectionable sppesrance, the water ta good and’ palata. le, We had no more than BOt ouy toutw pltc] FOOL-DoG and & 1argo band of Indians came down the rosd, and, of cours*, they must atop and havos talk, which was rendoted comparatively einy owing to thr prosesice of o white man, AD futurpreter from Furt Bully, who ac. companied Fool.Dog fo hin roservation. "Fool-Dng #aid thiat he tind been with the uldinre u great doaf. and, whenever he met tuom, Joved 10 express his friondahlp and guod wishes,' 115 had Leco to the Urcat Councll, where his treat Tather bad requested himto go and el the Black Jiflls. ‘They bud lnen unable to agres ; but, paid he, * You ahail hava the Black Rills; oniy walt a whilo, and the Kloux Natlon will bo compelied to agree,” ' Ifo then presented an grder, elgned Ly Geu, Terry, comandiug. the Department of Dakota, dirccting tho cowmsuding ofticer of Fort Ntice 1o ewnloy Fool-Dog an a neou; 8% 890D 08 Lie reached that post, Licut, Coale then re. plied s *Woaro just from the Black 11lls, and aro Yury hungry, and oro now on our way to got rome {hing to eat, nnd hava nothing to glve you, ‘Alwayn b &0ad aud virtuous Indian, and you will ‘dio Happy. Good-by, old Htick-ln theemud ;™ which, belng ren- dered Into Blouzx, with the neccssary modifleations to uauro acontluuanco of the felendly relations exiat. Ing between Fflnl-Dm]nde the whites, the former, with several llow! Hows!? and 8 general hand. shake, moved on, but eoon returned and asked for cartridyes. Deing ‘mado a prosent of a half-doren, he 2gaiu shook haudy, and went on his way rrjulcllu(. Beveral inaller partics paswed us during 1o day.eli well mounted aud armed, and carrylug an ampia anp- Dly of savage trinketa and ornawments, and Jomled down with “chuck” that haa beon fmnucd them at (ne Grand Counell, One lflud—ax:mmplm«l, as wras several, by s loaded waon-train, driven by 8 White man from the Clieyenno River Agency—met u, and proceeded to importune ws fo; hard bread; but tlo whito man sald : For Heave n's rake, don't give them any, for tliey have more stuff now thian they can pack,” Yeb they could no mnru restat thelr fribor Jropentity to beg than they conld that of lying, ntesl. ng and murdering, which s a part of their roligton, aud the exercise of which constitutes the bapplest event of their lives, The followlng morning, belng yet 50 miles trom Bpotted Tuil, wo detormined to push on as rapldly us ‘our, played-out snimals conld travel, no as (o uike ihat post on the nost day, * W were biit an hiour or sg out of camp when wo met another largo party from the Cheyonne Ltiver Ageacy, headed by Spotted Cland, who bad o lot of L\lpfll testifying that he wus a good Idian, &c,, ' After cons{derablo bother, wo lmxh:d ou until alternoon, when we onpled mounted udisns on all the Lills, and ofiors runuing {hoir horscs from ho river-bauks to different polnis,—ali being, in au Indlan country, suspiclous circumtancon, This parly had no families W] them, and wero aplendidly mounted and armed, Tho Calet of {his party of Minneconjous—for such they proved 1o be—tually approached, ond tnquired where we wyors from. Beimy told, ha froceedd to say that o was & good fricnd to tho white mau, and had been promivcd tuat all tho white men would soon Icave the lnlll, and, that, {f they did eo, all would be woll ; but, for white mew 40 g0 up there,—pointing toward thu Bjack 1ills,— 1T WOULD BE A BAD ROAD," Ifo had been to the Grand Coancil to aell the Black Hilla; but they had been unablo (o wwap, and for sy hite men (o go there waw “bad,~very bad,” Thalu he repeated aeveral times, and kept up uia taik until quita & number of his cut-throata had congregated arouud our little commund, when he was reminded that bo ought to beg tor somotling, We had nothing o give, aud were not alow to 83y 80. They thon bap pened Lo noticaa fine black posy belonglug to one of {ho en of the compauy, who hud purchased him flearly & year ago, and hud laken hiny Lo thio iy Hills, and was now leading ham back to Fort Laramie, hou communced a clamor and & confuston of tonguce, They had lost the papoose’s pony* anly a uontn 280, and "Tho chlld had not dons ersing yet.»and thioy must Lave thie little hurso, whicther of . This waa tho substinco of their talk, aud, upon their Delng fold {hut u“:! could not have Bim, ‘they became very insulent, and rode upon voth sides’ of fhe lttlo com- uiand, with cocked carbines aud Winchesior siie ready for luatant uee, whilo a fow contlnued tho con. fab in demnand of the Tony, This continned until Lisut. Coale turned and ordcred Tall Bull, tho Chier, Lo Ro away, aud go quick; with which polita rerued Mr. Bull siw Gt ta wake instaut compliatice, Sorus of bis eoldiers, however, Buug nround for an hone o more, uubll ey alunk away ouo by oue and disay- peared, During {his day and the dar meot leas than 1,000 Tudlane, nll of whomn wera well b haved Lut this band wilh ‘Tall Bull, who wers moving uorth to some pluce near Btandiug Itock, on the M sourl River, After this, notliing of fmportance uce curred unifl the comthand rewched Spotied Tall, whora I was to remaln unti) Col. Dudgv's command arrived. Horowo loarnod thiat {lie Tutltans Lad e manded $70,000,00 for the purchess of the Black 1ills, and that the Commissianers bad offered fhom m of $4,000,000 for tho Lills,~tlint 13, e noun- tatus alons, ‘st 'Hot incladiog tho beautiful vafleys around their margine, Those who have made the charucter of the Bisck Hills a study durig tho paet sumnior have eatiiated thelr valus xt LESS THAX ONE HUNDUED TIOUSAND DOLLARY, and they still hold to the opinlon, What thers s in thio Indian title of the Black 1lills worth §4,000,000 I do not kuaw : but the price et havo bech fhcreases owlug to the number of hauds through which the foney muat pass befors it reaches tho Judiaus, How much has this great Council of 50,0 It cost? And what han it accomrlished? In the Jros- fechof guiuinga titloto the Lisck Uil any Loter sn it was one {vu 8§07 The General Governwent hns pledged itaclf, 1n w measure, tosceure the entrance of the miners folo that mintaw region at as sarly o dato a4 posaiblo, and this aasuratice s been wulliclent to keey) thows away until this timo; but whethier they can be kefit out without large forve of troaps belny stutioned there from this tme forth, untila purchasy or an Indian war is effected, Tant uablo o say. Thers 1s one, auly one, eany method of dealing with 1his per- Ploxing question, sud that is for thoss sanguine tudl. Yidluals who bellove that the Dlack Hills contain fain. lous mineral wealll to troat vagrant parties of Tndiats wrhio raid the frontiu Just as thicao Tudinng treat stnsl] riles of whits men, and, if they grumble of get f00 nsolent, shoot 8’ dozen or ‘moro of ‘fhem aud coutinue doing such playful tricks nnil a most besutiful Indlan war i kicked up; and Lben, fustead of foaring (he mm“"i i having ud other proj mj burned by thew, they previous, we did not 2d {u tholr minlof; explorations, atd thy Iudlan question will be sottied for £00d, This ma; fot bo & strictly-houorable manner of “uettling the dif. floulty, uvither is it oue that can be considered fre from alt personal danger : but if woukl certamly by the moet expeditious w:& {for the miners to Jeace- ful entrauce (0 tlnt much-coveted miniug conntey, 1 forgot to mention thak, when Col, fwgu "cone maud reacked Rapid Crock, Bept, 23, thoy tound thres infners in camp on it Lauks, who represented that ey wero frow some point on the Missouri iver ¥lere miners were congregated I such large numbon tlat they could ges nothivg to doto ears enough to live ou Illll‘if tls winter, and wuat therefore getaway In swall parties and hunt'gamo, They had done no ospecting, and wers lntending to leave the Hills soon an they had cured enough veulson last them “untll they got back to the Col. Dodge broke cawp st Osup to Missourl River, Warren, Rapld Bprings, Oct. 1, and matched to the wouth of tho Rapid In two diys, Mr, Jouney was fouud here, in the same ca1ap whore we met bim & fow days befora; and, & he had ot yet satiaied his dexlre for boncs, Col, Dodge left Il::m. snd followed the kn;l y an in that dangerous Tndian country with only aboub twenty-tive ey, all told, and moved up the Cheyeune River (o a polut opposite Bunalo Qate, an amphiblous creok, aud" then croeeed the divido to White River, whero he et Cul,” Dadge ou tho 7th fnut, Thus we' have the comtnd enting, aud aro uow’in camnp for \be Agency, snd will move to-morrow wile, whiera we will arrive on ths 1ain F00 imuch canuot b sald fu praise of COL. DoDuk, anding oficer of Lua expedition, for the of- Actont aud pleasant mauncer u which bo hat couducted everythtug perlaiutug (o the welfaro and entirs good- tho com: feoling of overy one comprising this Disck-ltiu® por {“""fi‘ eapodition,’ Whill b 1y a atrics Siocmia, 00 ' that ls essoutisl Lo the Rafety of hiv cowwand, L 14 ever geulal, kiud, aud mun-{.nla 10 hix subals teruw, and 1 am ure bat nove will 1, ve bl without regret, The Colousl'e sou, M. Fredetick Dadge poy accuiupatied his fathor turough tha entire (rip thsbr o the Black Hille, and will go directly to New York to uicut bie friends, who Taaido L Lhat oy, Tie. yutins gentlonian bss mado a host of friends, Mr, Jouney, My, Houry Newioa, Dr, McGlllycnddy, and Capt, Tultle '“Ido direct Lo Wasllugton from Fost Lacauido; ‘and alf e diferent co heis, £romi prisiug the eacort will march fo. whatory ot tuey Bivo been aasiguid for the wiaise, I L ORER 19, 1875, | THE COURTS. Criminal Business, The Day’s Work of (he Supreme Court, CHICAGO. DIVORCES. After sapporting her husband, Jamon L. Ei- wardu, In idieness for about eighteen monthr, M. Elzora Edwards has como to the coneluslon that #hio promiged too much when sha was rar- ried, aud now sho wants an opportunity to begin sgain, confident that mhe can mako betier bargain that sho made with James. Ko mar- ried him in July, 1573, and lived with him until January, 1675, during which time to kindly ap- bropriated her earnigs and tharo of hor fathor t0 tho gratifieation of his appetilos In the moxt {rec and cary manner. An, howeser, hia income from Licao Kources wan uob rutliciont Lo supply Lin dexires, Lio ran up a bill of niy . aud, finding it dileatt to' lpuidate it b 1y 1ok French leava, W hen Lo wan vory muels i o) of mouey he t00k to thitvinw, us his wie pl. leges, but Lis roturns from tiut wourco o o brecarious, uobwithatanding ths upesauy.e ) advautagen afforded o an applicaut tor houors © dn that direction In o gpe City of Chicago, Mrs, 3 that ho frequently smnsed himwell by beatit; aud kicking ber, 5o that elin carries the tarau of Lin wiolence on her person to tho preeent day, And stio ot unnaturally desirea to get rid of him if sho can, Hizteen years sgo Marr Aon Elliken married o aon of Neptouo named Richard Elliken, aud threo manthn attor gy marringo hio sailed away Oh b cruike, from which he has never raturnel to bier, Bhio heard ones that Lo was Iy, s do A Toreign country with another woman. whiehs if- forwation did not tend groatly to calm her fonl- ings. Sixteen yoars' absouce, bowever, slin thinka, absclves Ler from ail logal anid moral obligations, and she thereforo anks for a divor Margaretta Wieman complaina of the eont ued desertion of her lmsband, Arnold Wieman, sidvo the great fire, and inasmiich as Lo was an habitual drunknrd before hin lert her, she does uot care very much, and prefers a diverce to his campany, Ldwards ol pavy ANNOUXCEMENTS, Jndgo Blodgett ta engaged dally in hearing motions and ret cases, Judge Drummond in expected to Le sbeent in Miiwaukeo all this week. Judge Farwell will hear this morning tha mo- tion to disuolvo the injuuction in the ++ abstract cao " of dlacVeagh vu. the County Commise sionara, Vriday is tho last day of servico ia the Buperi- or Court, USITED BTATEA COURTS. Aaron Jackson filed a bill against Reaben I, Layton, llariet N, Layton, Albert W. Gilinore and wife, John J. Prenties, and John Wright, to foroclose & mortgage for £9,000 on tho sonth 1% foot of Lot 21, aud tho west 2 feet of Lot 22, Block I, in & subdivision of Garrott's tract in part of fractional Soc. 22, 39, 13, BANRROPTCY ITENS, I E. Jenkins way Yesterday appointed As- 8igooe of Andrew V. Mortou. nnd the COMpoti= tiou meeting was continaed until O . In tho matter of T. K. Holden, an order was mude that tho recurod and proferred dobts shou'd be puid as far ns posaible. The nesota will puy about 20 per cent ou there debts, but the unfortuuate unsceured creditors will get nothing, Thoe socond dividend meeting In tho cass of W. I, Mayhon & Co., which has been adjourved 4o ur thieo tmiow, is koL for to-duy at 2 1, m. At tho samo timo tho first dividend mecting in the card of Lomu Weber will be had. Louis Bloomentliall, of this city. flled a volun- tarv petition in bankruptey dynnmnhy. Hin linbilitias nmount to 51,283, and hix nesels are rated at £400, but are considored The usual nag mado, Bradford Hancock was appointed provisional Aesiguoe of J. F. Good, BUPLRION COURT IN NRIEF, 0. A. Btroct aud W. 1, Clactield began a suit for 24,000 aguiust W, 11, Tuff and J. I, Suaith, Diylauds & Sona began a wnit iu attachment against John M, Blair to recover #2,266, COUNIY COURT. In tho estate of W, M, ugalls et al., minors, & geant of guardiauship was wmedo to Sarsh E. Lhillips, under bond for £1,200, In the estato of Nicholas Heinz, the will wan proven, and letters testamentary were granted to Barbara Heinz, under bond for 3,000, CRIMINAL COURT. The tima of the Criminal Court was taken ) yesterday by the argument of & motion fo qnnuE the indictment against Koo Brow., for conepiring to defraud. Leonnrd Swott and 13, F. Aver ap- peared for tho defendaats, and E. (1, Arny as. wisted the State's Attorney. Tho caso was takion under advisement, CIRCLIT COPnT, Francls A. Russell begann snit by atisch- ment against John J. Moutague to recover 4 bal- auca of £2015.17, dus for rent up to Oct, 1, on Lots 8, 6, 7,8,9, 10, 11, and 12, Block 7, in Canal Addition to Chicago, valuelony, order of reforence to tho Registor THE CALL. IJ toar Gany—30, 32, 34 to 37, 89 to 52 incln- slve, Jupar: Moore—17, 19, 21. Jewas Rooens—Term No, 25, and calendar Nos, 81 to 100 inclusive, v Jepak Booru—34, 36, 37 to 40, 42, 44 to 50 luclugive. JTDOMENT! UNITED BTATES DistRiCT Cn ~—Tames Long, Assiguce, ve, tor; decree, §: Soreutow Covit—Coxresstoxs—Edward Gray va, Joreph Wilson, $i0:,25, Jubar GAuY—Frank Eyans v, Albert Smith, 81,575, —Jnnea Miller et al, vn, Charlcs T, Joal, § bella Terbune va. Michael Foste Render vu, James 3, Smith and William 'hilip Goldtuan . Jobn G, Steitzner, §: vord Michelaon va, Thiomas Williams ; and motlon for uew trial, Cuicerr CoURT—CoXFrmioNs—C. ¥, Bchumacher, Jry, va, Willlam Qulver, $0,15 Juvar Booti—lon' i, Underwood vs, Cdmund F, P ELSEWHERE. ILLINOIB SUPREME COUNT—YESTENDAY'S PROCEED- 1x08, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tyibune, OtTawa, I, Oct. 18.—The Supreme Court met at 4 o'clock thia atternoon. The Court this worniug filed declsions iu two cases on the docket of 1874, as follows ; Hough vs, The Gook County Land Gompany; de- cree athirmed ;: apinion filed, gibitets Vs, Willird ; attrmed snd remianded i, ‘Lo proccedings of to-day woro as follows 3 459. Tiarnum Blake va. Christtana Dlake; order of atliriance set nstie and cavs taken, 4iv, Barnuw Biaks vs, Tho Feopls, ordera, 218, Bamucl £, Gross va, L, B, peal from Cowk; judgmeut roversed ded, 424, August Fisher va, 'The Board of Trade of Chl- eago; onder of attiruance sct aside und cuuso taken, E. Erickson va. Margaret liafferty; error to Kuox ; leave yivon until 26th tust, 0 filo hiduts, . Joln 0. Pllisps et at va, D, 8, Mooro o al,; anpeal frot Dupage - mot{on for provedeudo denfed § motlon {or B per cent damayen allowed, 487, Masachusettn Munial Lifo Insurance Company W. 1" hellogg ; appeal from Cook; motion to re. G S i va, Maria J. Bosiogton ; additious! timeto flo bry II:.. dehiover Yo, Willinny Coolbsugh ; motion ey for su order ou the Clerk of the uuty Clrcult Court ta sead up certain. original 0, Nlaiuo; ulation nfed, IT—~Jupne BLobarrr William K. Nizon, execus .01 verdict, ; opinton olc.; same otion 10 set asido and s 3 it Pt 1L Tuyior, tmpleaded, ste,, va. Dantel W, Furuur ; loave seked and grauted 10" asaign so addis tiounl error, a7, thlcago, Burlington & Quincy Natlroad v Al fred lale; motion by appelics for tims to fils by ALL OF BOCKKT, . c, 491, Wealey Morrill va. William 11, Colehour ot al; taken, 4424, Lyle Dickey vs, Charles H. Reed et al,; oral sagument by T, Lylo Dickey per ss, 40, Neduwiond Prindivilly’ et al. va, Obsdish Jackson akeu, ity of Chicago vs, Caroliue McGiven i taken; ument by Harvey, 'y of Chicago vs. James Turnes 4vic W, Kontaky ot al, ve, T, (G Atwood ;. taken, 457, E, udet va, Heory B, Kimball et al, { taken, A5, 3, 1 Maxwoll ot sl va, Alfred White; taken, 4nda 3o W, Eldrldgo ve, H, O, Walkes . I' Strober et ul, ve, Exccutors, taken, 1. Waltee Barker vu, Elizibeth J! Koozler; taken, O. L. Wilson vs, Fred Naumau'et ul,; faken, . Wilder vu, Jubn M., Arwedro ; taken W0, Danvillo & Viuceunes Ruilroad Com- 0 Bauk of Nurth Awerlea; to D, ke, o vu. Gariuthlean N, Kiuzio of alj Tylew et al; taben, & Quiney allroud va, Pt k ke, Andrew Warzen va, 3, Tho Clicago, B gl Patrick Meluuie;’ argus taken, " 455, Tus Chlcag & Northwestera lsitroad Compauy 8. 0. M, Haich; takon, 800, W. Lowls've, G, €. Lanphare; taken, Court adjourued to 9 o'clock to-murrow mora- ing. oA S thure u Portralt of Pocahontay ) Itichniond Enquirer, ‘Thore Lias boen among tho descandants of the Iodian Priocesa s consderable iuteseut TOspECh. £ a veritabln portralt of lier. A gantleman of this eity liaw for several mouthn bean rondncting correxpondence with gentlomon In England on this nulrrmn. And theto is reason to peliova that thera are koveral portraits atill ostant which nea autheutic, and that an orlgmal of &ty copy™ may bn obtnined for onr gallery of historic Vir- gunane, Ihers 4 no douht that o portrait was taken of Pocahiontan shen in England, and 1t in Intaral Lo eungor that the original, or & copy thereof, may ba in Porseasion of tha Hollo family, of which Tacaliontas’ hushand wan . eadet. Tho last advics from Ygland 14 that thern [ ntill extant portralt of the Princose and bier won, AMUSEMENTS, SPRINGER'S GREAT SHOWS! ~ ONE WEEK, Gommencing, Monday, Oct. 18, LOCATION OF TENT CORNER HAGHON ) Efibiras, P m ) Sols i St ?flfisanflfli’ewle! Extensive Menngario. 500 Wild Deasts, Mammoth Cirous, 50 Performors. Thousands of Museum Wonders. 4 Large Pavilions, ADMISSION TO ALL ONLY 25 CTS. w0 Exhivtons Dally, 1 and 70 STAR LECTURE COURSE. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR tbe MUST ELOQUENT DAN DOUGHERTY, AMERICAN POLITICS,” i R FRipe jounct (0 than ntt Wehstor, the movpnetiom ng 20 in the vhotarisal oiiorts ime or e kot et cholirly atiresre tine. Admitsion, Sc; Reserved Seatw, Tie, or in exchan oF the poputar <Option Tickets,” ul Janmen, 31, i 137 Btatest, ADELPAI THEATRE, Corner Dearborn and Mouroesta, Thlw Tursdsy evening, Oct, 10, Fnthusiastic Recep- dior of the celebrated LENTON TAMILY, the Champions of th \ orld. igo iy Wit the mar ack, from the Grand Tier, turning & sunmersnnit 0 the air, and catchiiug by a sfugle pendant rope on the stage, "Lase woek of e Mre, Geo, Wate's Corule Opera Campaus Return of the favordtes, the very popilar Negro Gon mediana, Kiugers, and ' Daucerw, - PEASLEY aud HUGHES. The celebrated Lady Rong-and-Dauce Are L LEA and La PETITE ROSA. The any o tho new Trish Drama, JACK (JARRAWAY IN IRELAN, ALL THE FAVORITES APPEAR. Lre turously envored, * Popalar pricca : 15c, 355, 7 ... RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARRORE OF TRAGHG JXPLANATION OF REPERRNCE StANKR,—1 Naturda eeptad.” ¢ S, rive Sundn, cHicATo s nonfimfisw"lwunu Teket 0t 2o (3t imin n e nday exceptad. {4 %) . AR Tor | Daliy, M oteoutod. | Ae: a®aeifle Taat |, aluluwine Day b aDubuqun Night atimaba Night b alrooport & Dot akenenort & I 43 limsakeo b Fitmankoo ) 23Milwauk 53l " a- Degot corner o d-Depot earnor ol MICHI N CENTRAL RAILAIA9, Denst, font'ug . 2 and Foots Ticenty.secont.et, froee 03 Cinriit, wouthcart Comner af’ hatutot: Tremont House, Matl (viz mat, Day Rapre ain 70 Aé v Atlante F1g e | . Nint Kaprese., o S T S Mor: Htpres, Nigut i, e and Snanday CHICAGD, ALTON & ST, Loyts, Gt Trterkin, Aues Tty and Deneer Siore Linay, Dtan Drewnte st Sidey monr Sindiian'it, bty Fignar Dihees: A% Doty ant 121 Handolph.st.y nvt sivmer Wik, Camt e, (23 Arriee, Raose Cityand Denvar Fa . Louts and Soringiiald U Lo, Sucingiotd & 1 oris, Keokux & lirlinglon Bocin, Keolcwk & Tinrligror Ghicagn ¢ Faducah Tiaiirona Seriator gnl:nfl}#fi?«';\ Jl:r:?:x:fl'::n: LANE SHORE & MICHIOAN SOUTHERN. T Teare | Arvien: Matl, via main 1 5 x‘s‘,;fmm‘:"\" h Hh 0. m.| 1 t10:20p.m, CUICAGY, MILWAUKEE & S“.r Pl:JL RAILRO, ana Lnion Depat, carner Hadisn ant Tiekst Oftes, 83 South Clark~3., opposite Sherman lloute, and af hoos® Arnne, Milwaukne & Prsirlo du Chien Jivinlon, Pansenger. na B Lwle’ Altoaneneiin o - Ly noavolts, 1ipon: lp)lhkhl Green Gag, lhrr:lfl 10:0: 2 DEOAS «-.1*10:078, m, [* 41t Miiwaukee, ] 8 A 4 Chien & Yown: alss, Son And Ntevens Point, Pavsancers ' Milwauken, "Rr. a1 § *Sinne vite, thiough Kprevs, S CENTRAL RAILRI4Y, il Lot ar ety second CHICAGD, LING Dt ity EPLINGTON L QUIRCY RAt o, Z teont) et Cinal aind Sisteenthoate, Jickes Ofiees, 83 Gracn aniaf depots Leare, Matl and Rxpross Dttanw and Biros e, Matinees Wednesdsy,and Suturday, 25¢ McOORMICK’S HALL, Pepper's Pleasurable Polytechnie Nolom&flcmlintcrmlu i ' OCT, 25 , 2 7 Dubuu Slouz Uity S, it ‘Ag‘ for Umnlh‘. . Loir "chison & % . Josents B or assenger, Aurora Passengec Dabaaae 2 Sloaz Uity Hay: i8 0] , 29, 30, Clildren's Matinee, Wednesdsy afternotn, 41ty and Saturdas afternoon, fith, at 3 o'clock. Tuo Enlertaluments changed every evening, aud each Entertainment arranged in four pirta, viz, o 1. A Short Popular Heientific Locture, 2. The Ghost, with aulte new wonders, 3, The Great Shadaw Mystery, Tih original and novel effects, 4. The Grand Polye technic Uptical Diorama, on o stirface of npwardw of 3,100 quate fect, never before ehown in Amenca, Ple. tures painted in London, England, by beat urtintk, Admisston, 25 cents; renerved meats, in fhe best Places for xooing the effects, 50 conty. Tickeis for Whiolo neries of biz, with renerved seats, £2, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ‘TUESDAY, Ocl. 19, every evening, and Wednesday and Baturdas Mstinees, CONTINUED Succoess OF TUE I'AMULS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS IN AN ENTIRE NEW BILL, (()IEL 25, the celebrated artists, JOHNBON e FIT OF BILLY RICK, "~ MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEER or JOHN McCULLOUGH, Monday and Tuesday evenings, matinee, RCGINIUS. Fridsy~RICHELIU. Saturday—RICHARD 117, Next weck—LUTT. Sy bt new play MUSETTE, M'CORMICK MUSIC HALL, ITUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 19, 1873, FIRST GRAND CONCEBRT BY THE AMPHION QUARTETTE, Admierion, includiug e:ervod Seat, 50 cents, Hats ca now be securad ot the oot & Sons Musle BRODERSEN & GEROW, Managers, THEODORE TILTON Will deliver his Great Locturs on tha “ PROBLEM OF LIFE,” at MCCORMICK'S MUSIC HALL, ERIDAY EVENING, 0:t 22, Tickels on ealo at John 8, Btott, Elationer, i53 Btare-st, Dovrsupen at 7:15, Lecturs com Atlwmission, 5 centn ; Iescryed 4 cents, ALl Mr. Tilton's lectiiro businers 1n arranged by the Amurlu-nmmnuurnuu,cooprr natitute, York, COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM. Two New Plays this week. A DANGENOUS GAME {from the French), for evenlug and Wednesdny and Haturday matiuees, AURORA FLOYD on Munday, duy, Thuraday, aud Friday matinces, Now aceuery, new appointments, o1, FUNCIEAND JUDY three times daily {n the Muscuin, New ciiriose dties continually b elug added, Ponular prices : 25, 80, ami 18 con’ um and Lecture Room, ' Childret, 1 MASKELL HALL, The IMPERIAL CLUB will #ive ita thind soriable at Maskoll's Landsome now hall Jcurner of Deaplatues and Jacksou-uts,, on Thureduy eveutuy, Oct, U1,, on which occauton the Attic Trio, and the well-known banjoist, Mr. Joo Mac, will give cheleo voval sud lustrumental usfe, Option tckets lnlmln:nfl miits to 3use. 3 gentleman and lady (e thrco entertalument For valo at M, Daly's Diu- dug Parlors, Maske Daociug at 4 p, HALSTED-ST, OPERA HOURE, (Coruer Halsied ud Harrison-ats,) Every night and WEINESDAY and SATURDAY Mailive i3 welock, The EXHERCGE upported by y of Artista, - Admiveldn 25 and 35 . Children to Matince, y cents, Newery 10 vents ; sdult ACADEMY OF MUSIO, SONDAY, Oct, 18, 1875, Bix Nights and Wedneada, " snd Baturday mflnm, 7 FRANIE MAYO Bupported by bis own Conspay Popular Prices—43, 5 In DAVY CRUCKE ), und 73 ecnt, SEWING MACHINES, Have 1! SKEN THE WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC? Gireatest Newlug Mackiue loventlon of the day Call and Investigate AT BALESROOM OF Willsox & Gibhs Sewing-Machuue Company, 200 Wabash-av,, corner Adams-st, i2acltio Night £xp. for Osal: Kaoaan Oy, o 4 on & 8L ouop o, AL - KANKAKEE LINE, Tvom Contral Depot, Juok Lake-1te, and depot . tremb-tt, Ticksatfee, Y21 iandolphestes and ot arocnt? Arvive, Indianapolle, Loai TR argpolls. Lonierille & Ctacl Indtanapulls, nl(l:\‘hmklumu(dllln m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AN| :"Hn,h:rv, fllf"ln";" S5t Iqw':??‘omo Loutsvillo & Clncin. Indtanaoal roat 14 Indiana it PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & s{'\: LOUIS RAILROAD. 8:0p, m. From depot corner” (tinton and” Carraligs, - ;-rm«miu. 121 Kandotpheat, ,,..,a;‘;,n,f" Nide, e Lears, Arrive, 308, m. ¢ 8:0p, m, HICAGO RAILWAY. "% Kunder excaptad. { Dl €ept datundays and Sunday, Duing leave srom vear af L, ool ar” Tuentuaecomd.of, RAILROAD ittan lisiding and depa cvrner @f Wushitun, % ket aies, 101 Glarheat,, Leave, | Arriee, B:ASa, m.l 7:18 83ip m| 72 Mail, San Kzpress, Uatly, CHICAGD, Depor, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. corner @’ Van liuren and Shermanata, atek, S Tucipe freponet Meketoftca Omaha, Loavanw'th& Atchison Ex o] Eern Asommsauione Niaht Ezpross,. [2) JAMES W, QUEEN & co, OPTICIANGS, 024 Cheatuut-at., 601 Bronaway, Teiladelph, New York, Srectaclou, Lye Olassos, Bpy Glasees, Teiescopes, Opera and 'Fidd Glazses, sx';fimap::’ and’ Vivws Micronepen of all grades, Mathematieal, Drawing, sod Surveying Instruments and Materials of )] 4o scriptions, Llluatrated Catnlogues to any address, 10 cents esch. MEDICAL CARDS, e Sl S0 CARDS, [OUK HOSPITAL Waaiineton and Erskige e tered by (o Blate of Lk tols for LLg oxpress {mmuual fulnl the lhighest postible twont o all cases of pri. . Tatedinuasos. Iils woll knoy bead of the profession for. uvc;"jl“;i:nh-n o AL wuce all imyortant. A back for 1ho woilicy outs (utp ust, Marriags, Loat en » aears: Lundun Hospital practic » diat reury ; a tuitnediately ereury al tored 1o hy c«zl rivata diy a0 L{ fl‘t AN of Jouth. The youn, \ilte “.’n.";ar-u.“‘;:. tih NOCURE T, Kean’ NO Pay! 360 BOUTH OLARK.ST., CHIOAGO, May bocunmulted, persunally or br al, fresat ot i all ehruulo wr Hetvons disoasss. DUy pliyalcian T th olty who L2 uttica Hours, § DXL, OXLIINT, 137 Washingtou-st., Chicago, Longer engaged than auy phiysiclal tn Ghicago in the treatment of Chroyte: Siezual, sud Private Discases, - Setuinat Woskutes oo Tnpetency pernanently cured, ~Ladies requiriug dele pato treatment, with bomo aud board, may call of writy iz coulideuce, A book for all (illustrated] . 10 cents, A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, ~ TAGE,Akrirate Ocuusslor to the barried 0F thosw - buut to wares, oo 150 pays G diso UIDE, [ty u, &c, Far hsve Wi, i aull i isa ool dea bt BIRHERARY, b Ao i * Louls, Bo. PRESCRIPTION FREL fror the spoads cureat Bomins! Weakness, Lost Man- bood, aud all disorders brought ou by fodiscetions oF excess, Aoy druggist bas the lugredicuts, Addross DAVIDSON & C0,, Box 4,200, Now York,

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