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S piaar "MW CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1876—TEN PAGES. R 5 WASHINGTON. cocdnot thomul ot tand atter the pumentofaty | CONFLAGRATION! Teard from scversl soutces durtogthe past i & three days the distressing r the Unlted Staten to the credit of the Indlan Clvil- g report that Bulgarian PLII'JI‘lcn ot aatbiarinsd by Lroaty with the Onage —_— g’g;";;fl';&"x‘;m,a slaven by thalr figaian ndians, . . 2 er ¥ e discunsion, Mr. Alliuon, from tha con- | A Serious Disaster at Grand Rape | whossname T could montion, s, for’ ruaera Curly saya when lie saw Custer woe hopelersty surrounded, he watchied his oppartunity, got & Blonx blanket, pat 1t on and worked up & ravine, and ywhon tha Bloux charged ha got_among thorn, and they did not know him from one of their own mon. There wera aomo mounted Sloitx, snd neee THE INDIAN fn progreas hetween the Qovernments of E! ;‘Ifl»::! and the United Btates, The indecoram of & 3finister's confiding to_a newspnper private opin- loneon Lo subject of a grave Intornational dis- - Alarming News from the Northern An Eghibition of Partisan Meanness in ato fs, in English cyes, nimost unpardouable. % fng one fall Curly ran to W, monnted his pany, oy ference Committer on the Military Academy Aps rensons, hought four such ¥t tho Toto meating in Phlladclphin of veterans Sioux Country. Ao gatloped down, 03 it foing toward, the White tho West Virginia Eleotion Proprintion bill: made & tepart. - Ordcred prinicd, ids, Mich., Yesterday. with 0 View 19 reeciie thein from tia’ Sxe curee 3¢ tho Mexlean War, it was annaunced that 8 fow T entiaRas feving, gt anar, Case, "'fi,’“'{-'h‘:,",fi,',fl,i";‘,‘;";:fl{,;,, i abiteekilisaia ————— awaited them In tho hands of Turkish pur. N bors of tho ld Hcott Leglon had planned a Batle fhoin tho battle.feld. 8. donon of mote enidiees i i o o o chiasers. 1am {nformed that m Report of a Terrible Disaster to portunity he would ask the Scnate o take up and | One Man Burned to Death and | and Beys are Ml]'pl’lllg their lw’ of the I Gen, Crook’s Command. abhiag conalder the motlon submitted by b {if inraras with serve 570 to reconlder the vote by which th Uil o rof- Another Seriously Injured. ants from this sourc, and, that at Adrianoplo gfenee toconnting the votefor Prestcatand Vica: fompt st concealmont. - Foyaecambte ol . The Senate then Fesamed considoration af th v Clrcagsians hiavo alwags been n il in rogid to tho s of” Guage n‘m.:n" 'x'ma".; Narrow Eacape from Death of a Great | the lubit of binging ug’flldr i a7, mendment " Alifron I rega o hinrems of we COvering the praceeds of the falo.int the. Trea: Many People. der IF ogether it thels o ey T 1y, ©16,, wan aarced to, as a0 the Aubniitoto of the hightat bidders the young ‘crosyuren i 7. il for the eigiin secion. in royan 1o the ave seizad In the ravaged villagos of He bl ment of attormeyn fecs. & B ol rotaered on the motlon of tr, | A SixtysThousand-Dollar Manufactory | kans. I have been assurcd that poor Bl ki Edmtnds to atrike out the eighth section of the hill arian- refuge recognized his own chlld fn th T porfocked by Mennts. Wrignt and Allieon, and It at Telolt Destroyeds fitnda of Cireastiun siaveadontes, and \ipon in 8 ravine fighting with Sjoux alt around them, fic thinkn all wera kilted, na they wero outnim- bered fve to one, and 'apparently dismounted, Tiiere men wero no doubt part of the thlrty-five missing nien reportedd In the ofticlal dispatehes of Uen. Terry. Carly raya hic saw ono cavalry soldler who had got away, Ho was well monnted, hut alhot 1hrnnfih Doth hips, nd Curly thinks ho dled of his ‘wonnds, starved to death In'the bad lands, or more ikely bis teall waa followed and he killed by the Sloux. Carly did not leave Custor until the battle 'wag nearly over, aml he describes {t an deaperato in the extreme, i rflllle #nura the Indlans had mora killed than Custer had white mnen with him, L thirough Mosleo for tho purpose of visiting {::‘:fl\l bfll"i‘bflflml and reviving fading recollec- tion. Tho scopeof the cexpedition has since been enlarged. Al Mexican-War veterans aro Invited ¢ojoinit. The oxpento will bo about 8500 for sach person, 'The excorsion will start on or about Feb, 1, Particalars may be learned on application to the Hcott Loglon Headquarters, Fourth strect und Fatrmount avenue, Philadelphia, A conference of the most prominont librarlans in {the eotinkry I8 to bo held at Philadelphia, Oct, 4, The Democratic Contestant Seat- ed In Spite of Domocratle d Protest. His Camp on Goose Creek Said to Have ‘Been Attacked and Routed. Final Passage of the Bill for the Complo- tion of the Washington Monument. Tho Slaughter of 1is Troops Placed at 800.=-No Conflirmation of fThe Nuw York Zribune suggests thal, Inasmuch as tho Report. and sayx tho roldiers fought on wntll the Jast man | The Impeachment Court Will Delfberate | was sgreed to—yonr, 26; nays, 11. clalming it before the authorities hin clafm wos the colleges nre to e Iargely and Intelligently rep- fell, Tho other Crow Indiana fn tho baltle were on It Verdict on Monda: Mr. Ingnlin moved to amend ro as to provide that AT ORAND RAPIDS, MICIH. rejected on account of tho absencs of Mussnimea yesented—Prof, John Fiske appearing In behalt of kitled. ] onday. the pric of land shatl bo 81,26 per acre ifstead of Special Dispatch to The Tridune. witnesses establisling his paternity—for une $1.40. Agreed to, Tinevard, Frankiin I, Dexter for Yolepand R. A. Desoription of Oustor's Butchering, by the 5 & i P doubtedly many of the maglstrates, i . AN Pending i i 4 untt) GRAND RaP1us, Mich,, July 23.—~Ourcity was nany , fn spite of - Guil for Brown—a good themo for diecustion Oaly Burvivor, SO THT APPROPRIATIONS, | sthoigrs drcustion, the Sensto adjoarned uotll § o pyois e of the most. terriblo fires which | 2 the rovurelsn hatis still refuto or disregura wonld bes |" Doca o Unlvnln!!y Need an tme..:‘ ora nly J wiia r’;];;‘::;:fi:‘:g;};‘ o‘i {“flf!t':mo:"!‘lmm WEST POINT DILL. S eser ocetrred here, though not the most dlsas- T Working Library?” 1t will occur to most staden! ctter dd Spectat Dissatch to The Tribune. STy trous in its destruction of property, just befors of the subject that n debato of this nature can BALEFUL NEWS. by all tho surviving members of the Seventh | WasnixoroN, D. Ce July ZB.—A step has | of bioiiioreading of the lanmal, ol var | 4 o'clock this morning, Tt mcght 1n somme small CASUALTIES. ::e";m]nynt’ un'kn‘fiu'y’:;rr:;fi’:'(':éxwf,;:?“‘wfif:fll|" JFORTUNATA PHODABILITY OF IT8 UNTAUSTWOR- X;fl";:’g'flug;fl;’%w’:g t‘l‘;:’“l,';':f".‘;i’;',‘i ;{‘ :’;” beeu taken towards sdjournment by the adop- | Gooda wancontinmed.” ont-buildings or rubbish in the arcafn the rear ACCIDENT B g e s second i amentas % | B JIDENT, ety h e TIY CHANACTER. Ltk h ton of tho roport of thie Committee of Confer- | & FHCON nc;r?ueh:"m:-urz:nfiflnnyng o mdnd. . | of the Lyon Block, near the foot ‘ot Mouroe Special DispateA to The Tvibuse. Epectal Dispaich to The Tridune. §1. Louts, July 28.—A specinl from Leaven- worth, Kan.,saya: **A terriblo story comcefrom 8ldney, Neb., a recruiting station on the Cene {ral Paclfic Raliroad, not far from Cheyenne, to the cffect that the attack made by the Sfoux ence on the West Polut Appropriation U1, The | that is, by the sabstitution of the minority resofn- | atreet, and apread with wonderful raphlity to Broovrxatox, 1L, July 28.—A horrible acrh Itouse receded from nmendments involving | tion for.” It was taken, and resulted—yer. 1033 | ¢ rear of the Lyon Block, the Botsford Block, | dent occurred 6 miles cast of Heyworth yeater~ 35,00, and the Benate receded from amend- | By, 97, Ho Gonde retaing ble reat. Aongihe §4uq the Rathbun Louse. A long, low wood- | day, James Brown, driving o mower, was ments Invelving $15,000. The Professors’ pay | Holman, Kehr, New, and Wilishire, Eeveral | shed, some wooden platforms, and stalr- | thrown in front of the sickle-bar, and was terrfe remnins untouched, nnd is to be referred to u o%r Demosratd voted s Xou on the “.:"lx"’ml' cases nfded fts spread, and, before mutilated before the team could be stopped, Board which {s provided for In the Artny Appro- | gitled to ibs soot then held n'\'-‘i‘r:;:lxc..m:: &'&.‘.fl,’ the aglarm was given, tho enitre rear | Iis left arm wns unjointed at the shoulder, 41n the Agrlenltural J1all,” says the Centennial correspondent of the Springfield XRepublican, 1 there are two fmmense hiogs, stuffed, each bears ing o placard telling thelr age and welght, and with tho namio of the man who prepared them for exhi- ition, followed by tho word ‘taxidermist.' A Caxp siran Bia Hony on Vertow Brons Riven, July 4, "1876.—To [ls Excellency the President and the Honorable Iouse of Kepresentatices of the Unlted States: GrxtimseN: We, the cnliat- ed men, the survivors of (he battle o tho heights of Little Horn River, oniho 95th and 20th of June, 1870, of the Soventh ~ Regl- man and bis wife woro looking at thee with geeat | upon Crook's camp on Goose Creck proved to | ment of = Cavalry, | who subicribe out | priation bill, was sworn n, and took bis st a & member, of the bufldings named wero In flames, Espo- | And the flesh stripped from tho right arm und fntercst, After reading the placards, the woman | be more of aslaughter thana fight, unearly 300 :igmtxguwu},wm;mv.fl'fll'l-;-;ém:gg;:m&ume-'}&{ TUE CONSULAIL DILL. o ‘motlon dar Mr. lianning, te bill to remove | cinlly was u‘f‘, tho caso with the Rathbun | from varlous of his body. e cannot re- e iy, thoso_are trxldormiats; T tought | soldfera of Crool's command belng illed, and | Countty'that (ho vacancies atwong tho commisston: | Tlio Repnblican Benntors displayed considera- | Tawanty afih Slassacharetis Voramimert wad taken | House, whlch is bullt of wood In that part. Sonete they wero hogs,’ HTer husband looked with n'p{l:; the entire command driven across the ereck, 8 :A,\ ;;l;cl,el_;-‘ 21'4‘1:‘; ‘rég:::le:; \';'fi.',', glymt‘lxheu‘l'r;:fi‘l:‘lle; ble fodignation when the report was presented | up nod passed. notwithstanding the 'President’s The firomen worked gallantly when cailed, BURIED IN QUICKSAND, #lod expression, and then went u‘!rc’fnfll;;:em mark for the unerring bullets of thelr savago | OCEREDIRNCEAr2IG AR RON HeiCt e obio dend | that the' conferces on the Diplomatic | Y& povon from the Conference Committ however, and soon conquered the fire, prevent- Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune. plocards. Flually he roplled: +Thoy fve 0% | sdversarios. Tho advlccs slato that,on lnat commiesloned oficors of ‘one. rogiment. who foll | and Conmular Appropriation UL could | tho Kiises Academy bl mnbmitied thn renort of | Ing the destruction of any of the structures, | _Laxsmig, Mich, July 23.—A. C. Johnson, live ;‘;:’lflf;m‘“ 1s the namo of the p :V:;lws‘:ltnyc‘e!::;l\g::rlfi“fi-:;} ll;‘zr‘tly. r:;‘mm?x?e'; 51';;%:‘13l"l,l;r"‘:fu:l'wll,:L[-;fiilél},cyld."_:r‘l;;‘llxcg;g a4 | not ggree, Mr. Hamlin was very severc | the Comuittee on wald bill which \ras adapted., The Water-Works proved Invalusble, and the | Ing i tho Town of Tustin, Osceola County, " utler y v N regiment oy, ‘Flat a2, oo o one e | 10 s denunclations of the Hoso conferses, and ophe House then prococded io the comideentlon | fre was Mtcrally drowned out by fourtcen or | wan recently urled fn qulcksand up to his necls lennnt-Colonel, vice Cusie: h 2 eago, and s & N V] s Lord Kildare, who lately visited Chicag 7 kiflod; Capt. & W. Bon. | My, Edmunds satd that the Touse appeared to | Afiora sbcech by Mr, Towls in support of tle mu- | fitteen powerful atreams of wator from tho whila cleaning out a T-foot well. Tt took over e e ban hoen written p by one of with the information that Lame Deer, s fricndly now In No s Chlef, had come into Cninp Sheridan, thicty-six® I Slajor, 3 Ty : ! ! gh K ot thie accomplished students of pedigrees employed e eles b b il by olibece oF s reqimont oy | have declded that hefure t would givo its con- | Jorlty report, the matter weut over without action, | stcamers, thirty men twenty-slx hours to releaso lim. “um N&v Yotk Times. Wo learn from this liours from the Lnttle-ficld, o8 a courler, grlng; sentority. Your 'l'“" fotiers know this to- bs. CoMe hcn‘r.ntr:llcguf'nl:eg::?t :pl'!]rl;:;érluu‘nnu {u{:hchp|;b ond the House adjonrned. So sudden was the fre that one young % F\LL——-———OF 4 2 2 r that Crook | trary stab] . e ¢ mnust conacnd ‘whole- I ot 4 LT sousea that ke y:m‘n‘z:mb!flm‘:';":.'n;;“:’,;f‘g’gf::';f“ :,",5, tho. tepribla. nows, and statiug ti 0 e satabllaied rulaof promotion, but prav | sale chianges ofiexisting Tuws without discusaion. CORIME. man, an occupant of the fourth story Special Dispateh to The Tribune, otive and holr of what may MORE MEN RILLED TIAN CUSTER JTIAD WITI 11X in that fatal fight upon the Little Big Horm,) The loss of tho Indlans was not stated, ns it is hardly probable that Lame Deer knew, the red- skins having driven the soldlers acrogs the creek and belng in possesslon of tho - field, leaving them sufficlent time to bury thelr dead. Lamo Deer also says that the Indians In this case, a8 It will bo conferringa bravely- | Mr. Frelinghuysen, wlio was one of the Com- of the Botsford Block, was buracd to death. Pronm, 1L, July 28.—A lad fought-for and a Justly-merited. nrometion on offi. | mitiee of Conference, sald that the Senate con- v ! thraugh » e Narms s name was Edward T. Porish, Ie | Bmith fell throughan elevator at th cera who by thelF bravery, cool d decision | ferces had ex) i FIRE-BUGS. - SHew Cone S the S5th and 20, ol Sune 167G, snved the | tompt ;‘8’5;“ "u‘-::;&fu‘:x on lfi::angfi'l'.m |:e\; }}'.:fx :?: Epecial Corvespondence of The Tribune, escaped from the bullding once, and went back, L'rcflfioml church this afternoon, a distance of Lllv’eu‘::ll‘ SYOTY Mt o l‘llfln {5 the flavonth Cav. Toroliio raeoas fro every amendment. incrcas- | Nines, Mich., duly .—The exuminution of | cither toalann somo ouc else or o save some 4&[12:‘; uod reccived seriohs but not fatal in- \.ii-’;ay '0 participated in the battlo, ono of the most | Iz appropriations ns dsked by the House, | G, 8. Hicks for arson continues In Justice Kel- of his property. Ll it Toss o e Dt ey itoor m-eimicd | only nsking that the Tlouse' reccde from | joplg Court. Tho prosccution rested its case | Another youog man, Charles I Thompson, KILLED DY FALLING EAR’ e field, fta’ changldg of existiig Jaws, but ho ‘ L ' KILLE: 'ALLING EARTIL R e el O, {08 e Rotion aken 7 | beltoved tliat o more liberal apirit existed in the | st cveping, and the testnony of three wit- bookkeeper of the Western Unfon Telegraph | Ngw You, July 23.~By the caving of an em Agninat fontal 0dds to the end, Tlone thian was represontod by ks conforces, | nesses for thic defense was tuken thix morning, | Company here (formerly holding that position | pankment. at Enst Newark, to-day, two laborers called the firet family In Ireland," The houso of Loinster and the family of the Fitzgernlds boast the purost Caltic blood and tha most exalted proofs of patriotism in all Ircland. Americans have o sperial reason for remembering the Duko of L'nhm ster; Lord Kildarc's father, becaneo tho Whita Tlouso {n Washington ls a falthful copy of Carton louge, his realdenco in Mayneoth. TThe lato Prosper Merimee published, some 0ty kL L “To support this nascrtlon—had_our position been | and 6o asked for & new Committca of Confer: | The testimony of Jerry O'Connor, who turned | In the Dotrolt oficc), happened to be staying | werq killed and & number injured. aaitialoly nm’rm:mw np;c::gg t::‘;“:l:tm Toes | Dlack Inills, to moke a clean sweep of the | becn ~ entiroly = ent ~off = from o water PARTISA. 15 have been a most disbollcal conspiracy between | bY o fumes aud smokc, and 80 badly burne SUICIDE, B, e e and Sorvnn Incol- | Agenclos, following which thoy propose to de- | SIS, B0 (RARAeROne | Lo e AN MEANNESS. | thotwoto burn bulldings i this ciy, with no | Ssieroalysnd Intermlly that the chancerace | - speil Dglch e b d w t 1 te thel 1 to the diferont, stations on | meaby detall, and. before midday June 20, not 3 NIA ZLECTION | reason whatever except * to make the hose-boya | HiEL REGABE: TERRRTS ahmr BAGINAW, Mich., July 24.—On Wednes. o4 “thl‘;h];:xg::nz“:‘:mhr%fi:;‘a\u é?:‘:l‘;?\.l:'- mfim'.“;("ffiz"gfidn: R;w, The Slonx fecl | a1 oficer or enflsted mun ‘ot our regiment. wannl Spectal Din A o v run O'Connor, when on the stand, told his | ¥+ W: Peck, who was nominated for Sher- | day morning & young man named Fred W. Wog. 0 eort of m b 2 have been loft to tell of our drendful fate, as wo s ¢ aridune, tory without a pang of Jdence; it cd, | MT on the Republican ticket yesterday, nar- | ester presented at tho officeof Peck & Co,,broke atrument), were his_own Inventlon, asaleo waa s | preatly elated ovor this thefr greatest victory: | thon would have been completely surrounded. WasmnatoN, D. C., July®3.—~The Houso de. | FLOTY WIIGUL 8 BECZ O SORECONcs | Seemets | rowly escaped death in the fre. e was {n this city, i B nen of vory Indivldaal sorly who waa sup- | 5 Tnro numbor of brves who lad dcacrted | ' “The above was slgned by 230 non-comtafsston- | clded to retaln ‘Goode, Demosrat, of Virgini, | &1 looked abott the courtrvom proudis, s it | FE0Y TSR e b o third. con, Joiniacityyn cerllatent deosltlasitad by poseil to havo recltod thom. Tho Fronch author | 4ho standard of Sitting Bull have now returucd | ed ofticers and privates. and to reject the clatms of Platt, the Republicars | S1OFYIng In s position. The cuuses of the nu- somewhat burned. He hung toa third-story | the Bccond National Bank of Bay City, which liad Intended to vialt Bervia to study Ita poetry, but | 440 ¢oreas, e oy 1 P 1erous fires of Inst winter und spring {8 a mys- window, fully 40 feet from the ground, until | desircd cashed. Ho was fdentified and the core . nteatant, This fwdone fn the face of all lnw rescued by the hook and ladder com tificate caslied and he ndn't the money, and to get it he wrote such MISCELLANEOUS, tery nomore. Besldes explaining their work ut | ¢ ¥ pasy. cate cashed and sent to Bay City for colices b th 1 A FEELING OF DEPRESSION LI AN . and facts. The act I8 the crowning bascuess of Several others cscaped by ladders from the | ti 1 Lallndsus o wns suze mast be wing thero HeY- | ) gloom socms to havo taken posscsslon of | INDIANS | THOUDLISG. THE stock-EN 1y | partlsansbipof the Confederato Congross. the Bulldipge RIh wore. bural,. O Comnar. | i aia i e e ing sticeod thosoldlersin Crook'scommand, whoregard thelr Wrosi, notewortly feature of tho debato Is that the | Y010 of plote between Bitehe ond hmectt o e it of Wagantorn Belih o, gottook the formel Journey. ' Hotee o o 5. 'D, and Walt ¢ Moure—Tho' lon: 6, D. and Walter P oaosin: 1,31, Hoimes, Tiannibal, 3o. 3 The THon. G, B. Veinion, La¥ayclies A, I King Keokk: 1., . Correspondence St. Louts Giobe-Demncrat, me]l]nx\(x:x, ‘Wyo., July 22.—The Iudians atong the North Platte, in this Terrltory, have been, of late, committing lrcqlluntdcprc({;luonn cliusetts, Deimnocrat. 1ITe presented the law | werennded Gen. llormwi then in this city: to | harmed. Airongost apeech I behalf of tho Repubtican, | 2 DUFB the Unlon School-bullding, gs it would | _Beveral of the girls employed In the Rathbun | sued to the aunt of Wagester, a Tolish woman, contostant, was mado by Thompson, of Massa- b Ji2ke 8 bl blazes to blow wp the house of House were fn the fourth story of the Bots- | Who could not write, 'An Investigation waa asor Grates, switen filicd. with soldicrs: who | ford, Lut they sl escaped, fortunately, un- T, sl & macmnt lamed. for L rpeat of officer he denied all_Lknowlcdge of tiie transac fato as certaln, and who do not oxpect cver to sce their friends In the Stutes ngain, This Is tho substance of tho story as told by Mr, Fray 1, Paul’ J. E. Brookings, k: ', Adame, | Ot Sldney, being what he licard from the lips of upon stock, and in consequence the stock and the facts in & very uble manner, | Burn Low Barker's stables, Just ‘“to muke o ‘There were more than o score of persons | tion, but asked to change his shirt, went N +'Col. d. G, Waddy and Col,*C;, V. Craw" | Lamo De elf, rut nothing of an_official Y qsaro S0 ook roast of tho d—d nigzger; " o flrca burn In the : ead " BY Too Y Pl sg?h-fu'u'“'m&;-m o, chnq':ca:-el‘;:;'ge.cn ;c: r:&‘;(;cfu “Fort Leayen- | 170 becorno foarfully larmed, and hava pplicd E‘L‘:dn‘v“::cdhhl xln.cax:nrt‘yn ?“:fuuoto o;emnl;: Castorn part of the #l%y. e e | slecplug ta the upper storics of the Dotsford | stairs, and deliberatel Mot himeelt doad, Do 1lon. J, M. Soul Han Francisco; tion. J. W, Matthaws, New York thio Hon, Alonzo Willard, ilarvard, Mase. : David Tiorn, Tort -dones, Cal....Grand _Pucific— The ' Hon. J. A, Rhomburg, Dubnguo; E. ¢, Tinman, U. 8. Engineer Corps; J. T. Ken- worthy, Roek Inand; tho Ton.' 1.3, Tugersoll, Toorins I. R Wilsun, 8t. Lonix: W, L. Van Horn, 12 Crossoyd. L, Durant,New York; Arvin Keater, Tiuffalo; J. L. Miller, Omaha; ¥, M. Weaver, Et. Loy Mulle ~Marss, ' Parls; Josoph Diiwortly, Plttaburg. ... Gardner Iouse—0G, W, Faote, Tackensack, N. 4.1 C. C. Seaver, Oden barg, No Y. ; Lo Korrlck, Bloomington, 111, 'C. . Porier, Frocport: the Hom, Haiph Pluinb, Etreator; Jacob 1L Karcher, Atties, N, ¥.3 C. I ‘Homes, ‘Doston: 'Charles Forstef, Grand Tapidn...LPalmer ot T Pratt Thlladelphia; it. T, Thomas and 8. ¥. Waiker, Sall Lakes D, Digkinson, A. 1. Dl aid A, M. to Gov, Thay i Y > et 51 4 SPUNS | Block, which was used a8 o part of the Rathbuy [ ceased was 24 yeurs of ace. and loaves a wifc. ket ayes forsol sfi;‘pfi‘e’fl”:;‘;c‘fim?{: Jov, ana_in the teoth of all fucts, would | JErothicky mio swer the belghborhond,? ot | Tiguse > Des Mopes Ta? July 2o Mfse. Clara. Ru: Sabport troops of 16s ow (e ald, andaliowld | Lasricy Of st Sutfage committed within the | and indignation pervades the clty. Witnesses | | That part of the Rattibun Touse propor | ses, . selioalteadhor, it lierself, taus: the General Government fafl to render the nee- { Warning was of no uso. ‘The Democrats, whoso Efé;,'.'.',i,'fl‘j“&im’,?“.‘,.;t o l:";f,’r c]‘;":gli?.::::‘ alao occupled by mwats“find cn{rlufos Instant deaih, today. Shocame horowithly: . and | fote . 5 = easary nsalatanca, thestock-men propuse to raise | Consclences would mot permit them to vote | victed, und will likely be arrested as goon ns |'they were all roused in thme to save thele lives, {::»Itnr::l;.n\vul{!fi:gfiugc# Jx’.‘é"é'u}',fif,d‘c',’.'i,‘&flfi% worth relating to it. —— WILLIAM 'S. BERGIN. TIHE STONY OF ONEVOF CROOK'S BCOUTS. ‘Yesterday afternoon o TRIDUNE reporier ran neross’ William 8. Bergyin, a scout from Fort YFetterman, who Is the buarer of dispatehes from Gen. Crook to Lieut.-Gion. Phil Sherldan. Mr, Bergin 1a stoppiug at the Palmer Iouse, and it was there tho reporter found him. The Knlght of the Plalus was casily distinguished from the ordinary folk by his pecullor dress. Io wore corduroy pants, which were tucked into o palr of rather heavy hoots. IIls coat, or rather blonse, was made of budkskin, fringed with t > | agaust n Domocrat, remalned silent. Personal . " ¢ tuwn, | One of the chambermulds, with rare presence of A :;‘:;;p;zil:!x&"‘;.;:x ‘L‘,l:: {’:L&:l ;’"’\Tf;" :l‘ entreaty hns suldom been so potent. Lending !rl#,‘,k! '.{‘._’?L',,‘;Z“‘&Méu‘.':'é{f\-figrm?"Q‘J”,fif—'fiv‘e"“.,'}; mrl‘x:d‘: flm: from room & room nn“,nkluzt the g hurdod, 1 . al y which the | Democrats had not the courngo or manliness to | nyihi, The fatber, mother, and slster of the | sleepers or elsc moremust have been smothered T aa AR Indians aro accustomed to nnke their ralds. | vote thelr convictions, ond remained volceless, | defondant swear to his belng home all the even- | o death by the smoke aud hot alf. BUSINESS NOTICES, They aro willlug, they say, to pay the wages of | While their partisun mujority seated a man who | ynp of Dec. 81, 1875, when one of the fires Is al- | Much of the dumage to tho bulldings and B theinen for the scason, Lut uro anxfous that | confesacdly had no right tohis place. Tho Old 1c§u-1w m‘; oeeurred, To t',’,!m.t L‘,‘,u;, ,,".,}, thelr contents was from water, hence scettrate | Tinurott’s Coconlne la tho best and cheapest Gen, Sheridan should_ furnish orms, ammuni- | Dominion, so_powerful in_tho Save days, hed | soveral witnesses who swore - to scelng Hicks | details of losses and insuranca’ cannot well ‘be | halr-ds wo tion,-and ratlons, and place an oxperienced of- | decided that Goode should bo scated, and thu | gown town that evenlng will bave to bofm- | given. ficer at the head of the command. Immedlate | Novthern doughfaces did not dare dispute the | pegehed. = The damage to the Rathbun Ifonse, A, R, VEGETINE. action {n this mntier I8’ deomed of tho utmost | mandate. —— Antisdel owner, and contents, s 810,000 ormore; AR A eI fmportaunce, In view of the determination of the e ALLEGED INCEST. insurauce on both, $13,000, The loss on the Lyon Et w a G i fl e rfl Indians to obtain borses to mount warriors for NOTES AND NEWR. « Spectat Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Block s from $1,500 to 82,0005 Insura nce, §8,500, tha seat of war §n the Northwest, Many of tho TN THE SENATE. New Sone, ety e Hredorlek Behold, a | The loss on furniture and cortents to Mr. T. 1. Thackarn, U, " 3 orter, Mawon City; | material of the same, aftor the regularfrontiers- | Indlans slong the Platte are anxious to joln v Lyon, of 8weet's Hotel, owner of the block, is X - Fiok, Bilbamed? | momaiyie. B DT hand, and, it Hocossary. thoy Wil | aqns, Cccial Dugatchto Ths Tribwne, | Gormian allor, 45 years of age, Mislng fn New- £70001 o insured. _Tiie loss on_ the Botsford ot N Yoo - VT Meone, | P agry orgln lus but onc arm, having lost the | rafd the . stock-mcn's catile until ‘they have iy e S el : Lopa | town, L. I, was brought before Sustice Vande- | Block, the property of Mrs. A. I, Botsfond, is Madison, Wiej %, O, o, Davenprti Com | athor fn ho army duriog 'the War. 1o fs | obtained il tho uimls thoy necd. ~Gov. was uot discouraged by his faflura to get up biss | ver, of that place, thls morning on a churge | §10,000 to $12,000; Insurance, 14,00, The Who said that“ M v wodare L, Ladin, : 1 Fiyor hn written 10 Gen, Sheridan requcsting | Bounty bill, and will continue to pusk it whon- | of ‘ravishing his daughter Loulss, who is 15 | domoge to tho Foster Block Is' $200to 500 by 0 80 €11 WCTe never bronzed from expostre, and {s a gentloman fn conversation and actlon, who shuna notoriety. Idm to furnish a company of soldiers upon the | ever he can get an o tunity. . - | water, B. D. Jackson & Ce., In the latter flo I stalware, with pleasant foco and Ty g tlis got an opportunity yeursold. The girl made the complaint, and X nWetkdtn, \ ' Y 2 5 ok, o THE RAILWAYS. conditions proposed by”the, stock-mem, I not| Tho Osogo Todian Land il asthe sublect of | giated that ho crime was comnitied July 2. black Wewles. fn ey guots, Lot S0 e o like the gods as when light sandy mustachic, He has been on the wag literal): SR e i aieor i s Boma: i ot “Hount Pt soun, winows. # lomg wnd somovlt hatad dlscuslon, bt 50 | Beholds wito aceuse b busbawd, of ncet. | Hobisg o water: nsuragoc, Bibin o Willina Drineine health to thei s . ernon, O, for which he loft ot 5 o’clock lasf oo Dispaich fo New York ferald, A . William A, Slocum aud Daniel L, Norto cars & Co., buhers fn_the Botaford Block, lost y Tho omployes of the Chicago & Pacific Rafl- | avening. or the {m.sb throe years Mr. Bergin | WASHINGTON, July 25,—Mrs, Gen, Crittenden, | Tho Scnate concurred In the nmenduents of p,,,u.,dl:u his go:".‘:]'““d‘ waiving m,‘,’,h,,‘:,flf,*, on stock aud machiners_from §1,000 to $5,000; Zing 1T road aro just now getting thelr back-pay, and, In conscquence, thoy are very liappy. Mr. Whit- man, tho Recelver, went over the line yesterday, and puld every man empluyed on the road his back-pay for the months of April and May. The pay-rell for Juno was pald July 8, and the July pav-rolt will be ready for payment next week. has been o scout at Fort Fetterman, and only left there & week oge last Tuesday, Inregard to the naturs of the dispatches he brougeht from Gen. Crook, Mr. Bergin declined to epeak, saying that howas not at liberty to divalge auything. G TIIE CUSTER MABSACRE. Tle had been at the scenoof the Custer nressa- ‘was slain with Citster In the mossacre of tho K, i ¢ Little Bl Horn, has recolved o letter from Forg | \Vashington Natioual Monument, making the [ tho action of the Grand Jury, Justice Vande- h{’,‘!}t‘)‘s.m&{l'l’l?ix:”\g}lhk g,énia:\{:‘()fl{n:xul:flm Ttice from tho wilow of anc of thé ofiicers who | Present corporation an “Advisory Board, and ac- | yer ywas understood at first to say that he would | Lyon Block, lost on guods aud furniture fn res- perished in the hattle. The lcu.er!' after n ten- | cepting private contributions in addition to the | y4]a the prisoncr to barl Iu%fl,l)fl)o, butafterward | idence ToOMS over ,;%m s%b(im t0 83,0003 (ngfir. 2,000 was on g der exprespion of condolence with AMrs, Critten- [ Goveriment appropriatious. olved, F , 82,400, of which, . A, | T ing Appr i den in hier bereavement, describes the scenc of | Tho E«exmtcp:dj(filmcd until Mondny{mule hosald o bail would bo recolved Fehold's fi:fiuf‘t‘: ():aDL;:u:‘lllock. dealer In lu;',:u flnm'A b following Approved Btatement will angzulsh at Fort Rico us suon as tho boat arrived | funeral of the Iate Seuator Caperton I fo take | counsel will immediately mako appllcatlon to | g, notions, ete., lost $2,600 to 83,0003 fi- Bpeak for Itselfs hi . C! o ¢ g of this ey, mother of Licut, Crittendou who | gho Houso to the bill for the completion of the | he was committed to the County Jail to await. | inSarance, £8300, 2. Bralford, confectioner, fellow-men.” cro on the Little Blg: 1orn,» They hud bured | With the news of the dreadful result of the fight. | placo to-morrow, County Judge Armstrong, of Jamalea, for the | insurance, #6,000, Treckel & Bertach, boot nnd Thia ""("‘“ shat the rogll, under {"" ableand | £ O G0 e e battie-ground, and 570 of | When the awful tidlugs were disclosed the nir | ~ 'The Scnute hag voted to proceed with the im- § admission of the prisoner to bail. They Insist | shoe dealers in the Lyon Block, estaped un' | 5 op g peaGNTO% Mareh 23, 15, cnergetfe mansgement of Recelver Whitnian, 18 | thony were deposited fn one. hugo trench, Tae | Was rent, says tho wriler, with the lamentations mehmcnl trial of ex-Secretary Belkuap on | o tho churgo is the result of a conspiracy | barmed. F. A. Woolover, saloon anl restau- P e e iy e futatter he rapldly re-cstabiishing itac)f, nnd there can be | bodies were shockingly mutblated. Some of tho | ond shricks of twonty-four widows, many' of | Monduy next at 13 o'clock. Tho only duty | yeainst thelr client, and state that the charge | Fant in the Lyon Block, lost §500; insured, T ettt o plamc ralle whivh: Struck moe on (he e 1o doubt that, as soqn a8 the conncetfon with | men had thelr feet cut, off. The arms aud cars | them with vwailing ehildren at thefr akirta. | which now remains is the discussion In regard |28, nst Eehold was origlnally mado by o man 't | Scveral familics—mien with only o wife—and For foaksoutls fallbwine L was undonthe trensmokt T ek Tetond & Chiengo, Hullrosd | of athers were scvered, and upon & number tho | Some of tha womer thus suddenly alicted we | (o the verdict, ond o voto on the question | ' employ nmed Relners, ~The complaiut was | Single mon bad rooms in the Dotsfard Block | fime' e Lol s ey CALA i HoUSIAE Tabs ror me. at Byron s accomplished, {t will citer upon o | most horrible mutilation was performed, without money to leave tho placs where they | whether Bellmap {8 guilty or not guflty, The y of ce Vande: which they furnfahed. The nggregate of thelr 4 tune 1 t ko ta th e et i sk tina o3, | Selibetations of ths Senate may bo hata with | nade out before Justice Vaudevcr, but, foF | Foyos wag probably $3,000, mostly covered by | AMLUTATR SRV e kntes for A earth, snd others agaly are without homo or | open doors, though, m:conllnf; tothorules £ov- [ y5in the ‘presenco of the Justice, and new ones | Insurance, "This Ivon covers that of personal iy lon weeks under tho treatmeit I Lice of sheiter to go towhentheyean get nway. | ernfug proceedings in such cuses, a slugle ¢! vere . | effects of the umployes of the Rathbun House | describe t i suderlt % D conochased e Shat of thov twsusy.fai | Beoator hiay demind that tho dlseussion tuko | LY Mo “Inother aud deveuier were, pee o are | SR th Ay 1ok ke oF my badr bospleal aud havo my LEG ec. move carecr of prmpnrl?. Work on the Rock River Valley Raflrond, which 18 to conneet the Chlcago & Pacific an ‘The reporter guerled: Was Gou. Custer's Dbody mutllated? WNo, sir. 1 saw the body myeclf, and helped handle it. The story is thut his heart was cut the St. Louls, Rock Island & Chicago Rallroads y c . Counsel ¢laim to he [ in the fourth stury.” Among such losers wero v between Sterling_and Byron, oa mmoneed | onts that's o Me. o was shot through tho | Women several uro widows of thy non-commis- | placc In séeret session. If oral opinfous are Kfif:’ '1/2 pfi,l,:;?r uctrlnlxthml(‘“:-lollus(;n1 ! Between | F» W. Peck, S, A‘r{\'cnumly.%mrlcs Parlgh aud | face o oy knes Lifhed ek, snd | wes soid et my ! this weck, and will be pushed to completion at | head [pointing to his forchead), rieht through | eluned oficers and privates of tho Soventh given by Eenntors cither i public or sceret | Joers' and]Echold’s wife, and that theobject fs | Wife, S, W, Osterhout and wite, Harry Bisscl yumicas 1t was nmputated 800 L ) once, \Vith this connection the Chleago & Pa- | here—the middle of his_head.’ He waa nlso | Cavaly. Their distress will form the subject of | these muy occupy several days, or even weeks, | g, pee Feiold out of the way, Au oflicer con- ond wife, F. B, Littlefuld and wife, Archibald hers 1 GFit went to the hoapital T rafsed such an dficwill have n through line to Rock Island | shot through the heart. But the bullet must | & epecialappeal to Congress for relief. but if, a4 lins eometimes been the case, Sena- | vofq Behold to the County Jall Immediately | MeDonneil and_wife. These lost from 850 to elijection to {hy smputation of Juy leg they cunientad ] which {s soveral miled afiorter than the Chicago, | havo glanced in o sort of zig-zag direction; ho 1 . WIDOWS, tors are allowed to file written opinfons, o ver- e o the Justice. El £500 each. . Smith and wife, n the Lyon | Siscacd flesh nnd repiace. it with sotnd fési Bpaeit Dispacch to e Tribui dict tnuy be reached within a day or two, “A‘fi:!:!\'fi?g{ (n‘s::ll‘l‘:lml‘l’::::;x,trgyu?n:aglengzlfl‘xl)‘} Block, lost §500; not lnsurcd. i BT TeR ey did G s bletts (roui My W g 8r. PAUL, July 28.—Several widows of the PURMAN ACQUITTED. Deasunce, oud has @ viclows look abint. the Had not our city been provided with water- | A placed, 1t where thy discased fieali bd been re i officers and soldlers Idiled an_tho Little Biiz | Tho Cisit Servico Committee, to whom wer | DEASIuCE, mid bas o Ko e ot the irst | works, model, fuil-paid Fire Depariment, and | Experiiaent proveta-fafluro, and | wa removed to iy Horn are here en routo from Fort Lincoln 10 | referred the charges against Representative | Sirabeo ‘of thls kind with which he hos been | firealarm telegraph, all introduced compara- | Womo i hareless conditivn Uther plysicland wery their homes, Somo were in nced, but have been | Purman, report that no bribes were received : Chnrged, tively recently, tho firs must bave destroyed | Sien employed il all thie money Which | bad saved s quietly provided with means for reaching thelr | by Purnam for appolntments, and that the evi- from a quarteh to s half million dotlars in prop- | Mo aotaes dlepased of 1o TRe BocTonar i foincs Uy iy officers, - Mre. Glon Custer ud | Guce wholly falls to cstablish the sals of Fed- JNELD FOIt LARCENY. ey RTOP- | A Sty Wk in fi'd‘fnnhsfiv Eoadhion, witly v Rock Island & Pactllc Railroad, and must neces- rarily prove of great importauce to Chiengo and the country through which it passes. 'Fhe local business of the Chlcego & Pacitic is at present very good, considerhfg the many difticultics un- der'which it has thus far been operated, and, with the additional fucllitics which the above had no other wounds." # Were his clothes gonof" 4 Noj hohad his clothes on. Close beslds him on tho ULattlefleld wo found Tomn Custer’s body. Ile wnsn't nmtllsted cith- er, Ilis clothes wero all right. Neor them.wo found Mr. Kellogg, of Bismarclk. [Ho i 1 connection whi give, ¢ will undoubtedlylncrease | was tho apecial correspondeiitot Titg TnuiyNa), | others siill remalu Fort Lincoln, cral oflices. : —_— Hopo for myeelf except Telict In dentli, At fhiv timo Very much, & s | B e o o Tt v I 1 Ty . AVTOINTMENTS, Waursean. T daly S morning o AT DELOIT, WIS eyt Sl inlotee, %0 —— way mutilated, T did not sco where ho wos A DEAD MAN'S MONEY. The President hins nominated 1T, F, Finley for Y v = Special Dispaich to The Tribune, fawlly, Brought soe VEKGETIN® foF me, urglig oo to ! A JOKE. shot, but think like the others, througl the heal ¥ Uulted Statos Attorney for Kentucky, pedler named Kivilick procured a warrant for Berorr, Wis.,, July 28.—The extensive plow unu.{ul‘l{!fll“-drl.:l. aytny h\t‘!\l!fl thown two hottles ol Br. Louts, Mo. Jhly 28 —Tho telegram from | amahearts Al tho offiers’ and 5. Kooz | Gurlosity Agog Tegarding the WIL of s tho arrest of Richard Lancaster, Patrick Do- | o St vt S piioy 0 TRIE MO | Mk iina lhy Videme rge taya ho et 1 Bhefflcld, Tow, July 28, which announced the, | ody wera burled in the Fort Lincoln Gemeterys | “4Lo rownod Milliousire of New York THI RECORD, viue, and_John Conway, whotn Tie chnrzes with | g FIECERER G SO0 oo by fire. this | DT Smuicared to dhictisnes, anddcannot bectn i ] threatened arrest of Webb M. Samuel, Judge' :fl,:t"fi‘ they can be reimoved by friends atany | gy, BUNATE. Inreeny of n horse, buggy, aud sbout $100 worth umrnlnyf" The blnzey\\‘u dllcivcrcda(o" min 'l":l"im “‘“l;o.ll‘“‘;};:mm;;hfi:;nd thouh pr'-fv‘fl:';‘ffiy gl Re v (ry ¢ el Vi estu % 1 il el e o rendering . 3 Kramin, and ather gontlemen forming the |~ 4 Woro they all killed by riflc-shot wounds, or Apectal Dispatch o Ths Tribune. WasmNaTox, D. C., July 28.—Tt was agrecd f:k';‘l’l"d‘fémrzl‘gu:’l‘,‘a" ""\%{n‘,‘.,f,._‘"’,,?r\"?fi;g"’l‘,'&‘;, utes after 1 o'clock, but, though prompt and | powibie, sficr faking Veuxtie thco tnys the patn ul g cxeursfon party from Bt Louls, and the puests of B. W, Lewls, President e 3 — nate v tme ‘and my wholo complaint dto 1 , New Youx, July 23,—It was rumored to-day | that when the Scnate adjourn to-day, it be till | P00, examination, and furnished bafl In the | energetle efforts to eubduo tho flamea were ufu'tg;‘m':‘,'{{l,,,{:’w,‘,“m"",,',‘,.;,“fi,'}"'fi;-’,“,".{‘,‘;‘.’,’,‘,‘}{ ! were some of them caused by arrowsd that the will of the late Willlam T. J. Garner, | Monday next, as o mark of respect to the mem- | gyin of §500 each to sppear at the next term of | made, thep could not be controlled until ull the | was nnt only foreing disease froin ino but 1t kave Mo “The Indians use urrows sometlines, but yon Dot tho wounds were caused by solid rific-bialls of tho St. Loui one of the victims of the Mohawk disaster, has | ory of the Inte Benntor Caperton, of West Vir- Ircult Court. Jurge’ buildigs of the factory were In rulus, | Sirength from daytoday, When I commenced on the . Northern Raflway, !or.'vlolmgx"‘%! %txygnnfi thistime o dlosed, th been admitted .to probate fn the Illclm;ond gh);ln, whose funcral takes plnLc to-morrow; i g "The loss 18 very heavy,—not fur from §50,000 un f%;"."-m}” the %mf':z’i{l::"‘lzl:‘(l?c:‘fillxll‘x’g el bucteh Fa Xaw of Towa, snd éther alleged improper”con: | ybpcrd 9, fanversation closels th, seout mot { County Courtrifouse,Staten Island,on Thursdsy. | also, to resume tho impeactmicnt trial on | ALLEGED Fwaissirny B0 Star. Dulhdings, muchinory, and stocl; fsuranico but | SF iny knoe, conmanzedt (o enl noxt 1o the botc 1 duct, was evidently written and fmposed upon RGED INTENTION 10 | 5,000 n’ tho Hecld, of Madison, Wis. Spon | nuow nnl}ha & xmbanhk th sora 18 entirely bealed, tho Assoclated Press by somo friend of the party Tho Surrognte of Richmond County, Tompking | Monday at noon. MonTiEALy July 25.—This afternoon Samuel taneons combustion was the supposed cause of | Saorime Toe ‘Il Hl "’“NZ’:L."‘:“'".M" 100 16 walk ol Bergin came to the hotel he was appronched MY LIFE, B BAVED ” 4 by Westervelt, was asked for & copyof it. Mr, Mr. Tngalls, from the Committecon Penston: X _ fre. A lurge hotel barn was also burned. t L i iy leg and ros ‘ma to healthi my kue T o e reniar urthvol Leve l;‘ (DEADTEAT D gy Westorrelt suid b aew nothing sbout it, My, | reporicd with nmendments, tho Touss bil 8; Comfiell, 4 wilkkacg. musnfatiuris ol “’fl'u:ugt: ;fig‘%fian}‘fll;-%u«?%\?fi‘:%.l‘:"]‘; : &gfi,fif&;‘fif‘.wm‘l‘ iy, S5 it W : d court * who gave s name ns 8, L. Dulson. 8 fel- , . v g g C eather belting, wus arrcslo 0 {nstance of A REE, 3 e e ol 5 o i‘,‘.‘é‘é“fl?fi’n'."‘,’x'.‘m&i’x"n,-‘-?&"o?:'l‘.‘5‘1?1"'.'&“;"'5.;. r:}:fi’i oW %mrked Diuself Info she frontlersmaps | Birdseye of tho firm of Garner & Co.y at No. | granting'n pension to the widow of the late ’ p good medicing dear ¢ vl ¢ | arly 1 inis dests John Th & Erat 10 Worth street, stated that he dld not | Gien. Custer, and to his father and mother, Alphonz Kersuck, who alleges that Campbell f,:::.ngll{:\vx::ml:\l'kguc: :;’glfl:‘n nhlznmu";[l;!‘.fimfi et ik o M v | Elaeol Gl tho calerdare T cmmimente 1. 31‘&?'333'{.‘.f.fi‘“e,‘n.'}’fif!)éi-’"fiéi’n’«’_ Tentaatute, | Wsirmacey £3,000,° The Policeman's Statement, ; > o SLICT | Quee the pension to the widow from §50 to $30 3 er 48 HInael Ga Of Teath ‘of e aboye statementis tric, I Athia Vioxs :mx:{..n “fl?}’.“'é:‘r‘,?e'}'"f&mefi"fyf"i’é&'{fi.‘,“ ‘t,l: her month, and strike ont the namo of the ;‘.“‘.“c‘,'zflm.'}‘,', ::fl‘h‘ml’ hl«': Al:xnb‘\:ut ?cu:fi:gto: INGILIoAT0: rihaAOF Do, AR Carefully obanrve o ooy frota graces, and but for the Iuterferenue of Mr. Pot- ter Palmer would no doubt have played the confldence game on him, as the fellow had- ul- ready shown the scout n forged military letter, and pretended to bo well conversant with the any breach of decorut, glve any offense, or in- sur any displeasure, BURLINGTON, TA, Bpectal Dispatch o The Tvibune, el ther, so 48 to grant penslous to the widuw ¥ A still alarm to Englne Company No. 10 ab | thothae e comimenced th'uss it until he was sured, B“RLIN:TOM Tn, July 2B.—Twenty-ono | AUtrict of country from \hleii Dergia camit, ?::nlrm f\‘l‘l‘:}':%&"d '.’x'fia'fif?"x'x“iflf..".fi‘i‘e'aY#x’fi.“{fl? und mbther *mly~g B Hhip Batis, 7:10 lust cvening was caused by the explosion Rl T L0 e [reight cars wero recefved hicro ta-day from 8t, CUSTER'S FIGIIT, iirm of Garner & Co. safd the will would be nd- Mr. lhml-\vul{i from tho Committee on_Com- JIIATE AND LOVE. of a kerosene lamp In a rag-shop In rear of No, pr " 4 Louis for the Burlington & Northwestern Nar- & GIT, itted to probato in thia clty, an v, Garner's nerce; toparted, with an. aioilisat, tisleats 8pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. 444 South Clark strect. Damage trlfilng. Pain and . Disease, 53 raw-Gauge Ratlroad, The cars will constitute bt byt L nouso on staten [aland was only o tamporary | Moe appropriation for L naes of _ } . Dunuque, a., July 28.—A youug man named | Av3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Officer John # New York Herald, July 24, resldence. Mr, Birdsoye thoushi thowlil would ‘The appropriation for the expenses of a com- [ vt Heown "living at Peosta, I this county, | Miller extiugufalied a five in an awning in_front Can we expert to :njnrmwd health when bad or cor | the construction traln, aud the work of track- laylng will commenco at once, A third rall wilk be lafd on tho trnck of the Hurllnglon, Cedar Rapids & Northern Road from this city to Mediapolis, and theues the narrow-gauge goes It alone to Winfield, The roadis another monu- u J freulats with tho bt Bemudo e Monday. Toth exoentors,“ano rsion to liquira fnto the Chiicss mmigration || 2/ 5 S S stonlay to kil another souns man, | of Jobu Veekenborgs sliop, No. 109 Milwaukco s, anl e uors veiog, dopated lrcugt e Cordey, hat will be back then. Tt fs belored | Mr. Ereliighuysen, from the Conference Com- | mamed Cox by waylaylug him in a cornfield and avenus,, Daraio 101 Sty o 0 Sk Tnst | ety osivescu ttddtne e aetstn. Fhsrias that the will dispases of property to the umount mittec on the Consular and Diplomatic Appro- Deatiug him with club. "Thoy wero rivats ina | oot M O ) B taing of o barn T | S aud humerous tier comyluinat Wemove tha Y of ubout 80,000,000, [;rlmlnn bill, roported that the Comnittes had | Tove-altalr, Cox Is badly fujured about the | OFo e o e o Btrett, pwnod and | for clontatts Aud purifyiog o blood % We lave recelved the following brief but Lighly Interesting and Important communlea-- tlon from an officer high In comnmand, sttached to the forcea operating agaiust the Indlans, and who enjoyed the aniplest fucllities for obtulning ecn unable 't agree, and muved that the Sonote | pegd, and, it 1 thought, Wil ‘dic. Brown was | geenpled by E. T, Ellithorpo & Sou. Loss, —— meht 10 tho porsistont encrgy of Burlington id | rellablo laformation: Tho Tortures of u Turlle, {orthor inalat upo its amendmenia und sgrea 10 8 | appetod uind brought to this city. e T o, Catan s, ) J ber friends, 1 ll;lnm!x, D. T, July12,— , , , TheCrow saltimors Neics, Mr, Hamlinsald that thore hadalready heen thres i T 5 . (&0 | ——— sl GUS Iy nifovad o o The oy survivor of | A i, green scictLiiiG anfiahed finpationtty | conférences an this i and e +"honid tia HELD FOR MURDER, A A T D A o tAX sUITS, {250 men who wont nl actionwich Cavter I | n Uhe nueFu Ninity f lang o fn front ot ' | b, e uterti, giton Conterense Commiien | Nuw Ve, uly 2301, T, Hothell, tho Wesy pectal Dispaich 1o Tha Tribune, On o Boston Police Officer. aich to The Tribune. B o and hos ol g-h csterday. eado g i« i ¥ 4 'Y i oo o An- injunction | [Ade8 statament. usaya ho' went down. with f‘;‘:,“::fl:,d“,';‘;l“'jul',’,’:'i;’fi,,'fl':fg,,’;f,fit,’,":{, oo | Vilties Oatea’ and + Willain Boaloo® of to-dayr” | Point cudet who fatally shot a hack-drivers | Dunoqus, In, July 28.—John Walter, of k was served this afternoon by the Sherft of Me- 40 giher Cruwa and went into actlon with Custer, | (3¢ tho turtla wihich to-day Is Mo did. ot weo why (ho Souaty should hot | few cventie a0, was committed to-day by the | Charles City, had bis born burued last nlhty | 3 1 srevans, Esq.—Dear Byt Tt :,'fi,,‘%;film v h 1w & loug and Kept down the rlver on tho 3 t0-morrow 18 | ndlorg to fta amendiments and lot this cnmity dte | United Statos Gommissioner for examinution, | i k Lean County on County-Treasurer Btroud, ve- | Borth bank £ milow, utterliona had crosacd to the | €Ut up wud cust uto the pot il tho' other | Sa‘deuth o he. unityhiocs, i thuslot? tho . e itth oot of hay and graiu. 1t 1 supposcd to f 13, Mookl S L IHELRGE Sividebef T i Ml e e Comaiing Tovg on the stock | 11th dldeabaye, " Cuater's ubject was ta cut off | was closed assif in meditation, ' The turtle | flonsa undorstand what tho Senats would du It the - VIEATHER. S o Al Tendante: | was takon through tho faver; but ftlsft g g rom R a lovy the Indisne. 11 thought Jteno would dtive down | sighed, aud u roporter leaued over the box and | bill eame back from unother conferonce, Ho gavo THE WEATHER, A 1 Ine terribiy roduced and weak, ‘with excructatiog palns . of the Chicago & Alton Road to secuye the pay- | the valloy snd at the same tima attack thy villags | gently inquireds notlco that he would maka & motlon that the Senate WasmiNGToN, D, C., July 201 a, m.—For AT ALBANY, N, Y. 1n iy side, back, and ilps. T was completely prostrased ment of that’ Company’s delinquent taxes of | on twoufd h“hulluvlnl: Teno would take it at Wi That eigh?t Is it that you are_thinking | adhero ta fts amendments, the Upper take reglou, warmer, partly cloudy | ALusNY, N, Y, July S.—P. K, Dederlck & iy SidRey: cOmpisiaty, an . BoTioncig peened 1o 1678, The fnjunction was granted by a Clrcult | 1ho upper end, whily Lo {Custer) would go in at | of tho durk biue sea from whesice you havo becis | | After o long debate,a uew conferenco was agreed N0 LHDOR LAXS. ¢ : Co.'s hay-press factory was burncd this morn- | I thisconditlon 1 was nervusdod to try VeorTixm by - C Judge fu Will County, thus briuging the matter | the lowerend, Custerhad togo furtherdawn tho | rughlessly torn? Is it that you grieve for an | 10 weather, with winds sbIfting to casterly and | Co.'s hay-p Y » friend whom 1 em(‘m thio aatni “disasse, and 16 into'n tate court. <7 | tvee and furtheraway trom Ieno than howished | Shaont “thrtlo talden, whoseeyes had Tearned | (he River and Hatbar Approeiation il as hon | southerly durlng the day; falling hurouicter, fug. Tholossts about 850,00 fectmpd ot thoun § could feel th eftccy of the dret STy 3 e (e R,uqule ulong tha north afde: | $0%k iy with the five of Tove nt the sound of | {2Ket g recoumitiel 16, 1o, FERAERTH | and duribg the night areas of ralu, o= AR AR G o] MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS, Indians wiet bim aud poured In & heavy firo from | YOur goutle Jaws us they clushed fu gmfll"fl or | aothat the total amount appropriated shall not ex- LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, dayi ud | followed o with the Veaxrixx untll 1y ; 817, Louts, July 28.—Inquirles from business | acruw thu Barrow river, Custer dismounted to | over Whoso cheelk the soft, rosy blush of nffec- | coed 85,000,000 Citoano, duly 28, 8aN Francisco, Cal,, July 2.—Among the | §anr Sty abieto perform, ,,.N,,fl“.",ml“ omcer, ; men of the East regarding the condition of the [ 08Bt gt ool but eouli not gui ki skirmirhers | tion camu ab the tender pressut of your tint" "fho umendments of the House ta the bill provid- L oyer the stream, Meantime hundre: Onfoot aud OB poRick, ,rnu:"eu‘"éf:r“(nfi"dx'flv'u':‘ which was only about 3 feot deop, .and fied {‘fl' g.'v“.fi: on :14“" -1;!: l':x; cmm&-bmm Custer jen fel | om h groun hind ihen 100 ravines in Bis inieatate oiciiy S pnd ew Bauty Walcs o T @ £ o ",'.2;:.::,' oia piala sad Cant. s SeCiarylo Stth and Lieut. d: 11, : A Muldoek, of tho Firat Hegiment of ‘tho R, LRSI Lot neonter. ani D, ks Lyncleand J. Y. lude, Moot o St ke oy o | ToURIS 18 S0 by ol Droggisls SARID replied h!.ll;l turt! | “)".l;u 1\‘\IIH nu\'ki; ing l':xr the tump‘llethln k‘ll"lhi“\‘\'nhln ton mionu- know tho anguish that remds this bosom, ment wero agreed to und the passcd, 3 thou wouldst ml T could tell thee a tale, that [ ThoBenats Lill for tho relfof of Willlam C. Nieh- I wonld mako thy heart bleed, of u family prond | Ol Iate Assletant Treasuror of the United States and dl:tlngumuli for nobly, blood conrses in “S}‘.“l‘,‘fi"’;fl:’:}l‘lfli“fp"fh':'“'l‘ll“)z"':gi" R Vette of Veour Uacasce, 1 4 ARy Missourd, Kansss & Texas Raliroad ure quitc numerous, It s thought propur, therefore, to 12y that the damages to the road by high water, ete, o week or (wo go, have been thoroughly tepafred, and that passenger aud frelght traluy passengers by the City of San Franclico are the i d health and there i J’ ilflo Team, consisting of :%‘a:]{ Vitto of Veaitin Indlans completely surrounded Cuals ) thelr velus, but I will not, Iwould only havu 1! el iy e e L b runufugg regularly, i1 a terrible 1o i all sides. They :l:l:lnfiflp(?:'lfi‘!‘ ou kuow 'thut my very shell creeps ut the of the Owge coded landd in Kunvas to actua) uo! ; Marlinur dioriioigl 3 uuwmerous selzures uf lquor wees made, chielly NPLOTACLES, 2 ———— on foot in vunt'nllmhul. Lut wero aguin and agatn | thought of the existence haveled for twenty 3r. Logan moved to lay 1he Lill aslde and tako ” among tho pourer dasses. A large number Of | ameemmmmannion S R R e TROM WISCONSIN, ;‘flml b*;;‘:‘,-, The :‘uh:,";m‘n s Goclock, and | years—to thiuks that I, a wellmeunfoyz turtle, | npikie flonss bill for the cqualization of bountles dealers, Laving been warned fu season, procured $ ; -The Han. Dana O. Laiub, Rallrosd Commis- d‘;w!n'o\'orm’g e Tos men ,mu‘h‘ gu:l‘l?nvt'a‘l;f "(’f-::m ,\3? forced futo’ the Jife of o ‘bunko ‘l;. :-':}f"”xfl]«‘:‘:‘;gd'—e;x;‘, in ;::‘: I.:tf"'vmr fur the 1lcenses. NG Honer of Wiscousin, wes in cousultation with | andater, iy SIES 1 510G Tes o8 *14Eihat moan yout™ sald tho reporter, oo et b procecded Wi o coniers- Turkish Slave Traflic, o the managers of the Chicago & Northwestern | Baustels MERt a0 PGl o/ ndlans wera |, *‘Bend lower, while T whisper, sald thofgirtlo tion of tho LIl n regard to tho Osagu ceded Jands, the pending questios g ot 2 I A AL Toleos Lhoy Heher ool fonu | S MRS Uution wing o o motien of Me, thiat fOF twenty yeatu 1 bayo douo duty ab (1 | grovidee for poywent by th Clted States of the place, n few days to boestared at h{l ttlo boys | costa and exputisca incurred In prosecuting the two and gloated over by gourmands, autlelpating u | sults nrlnn the Leavenworlh, Lawrenco & Gal- raro meal from my ficeb, and then to be in I{hu Hallrosd Company, and tho Mlssouri, Kan- cellar for a few days whilo the public cats aoup | sus & Texa Italiroad Company, to test tho validity mudy from veal and My, 1eannot staund this | Of fitle of lands claimed by theso Companias, 1o long. 1t is ringing mo i sovsow to the | ,MF Wright submittod & wubutituto for the cighth ailrondyesterday, and posted himself in ze- gand to thié Wisconsin business of that Huc. killed than Custer had men, Ho aléo vays the bij et ———— chief (Custer) lived until nearly wll blv ‘men ha Leen killed or wounded, aud went sbout enconroging his suldlers’' to fght on, Ho 2ot o 4ot in the Juft sido aud sat down, with bis pietol iu his hsud. Another whot struck Custor fu the bre and bo fell over. The Jast Gfllcer killed was 8 than who rode a whito horse Currespondance Londun Times. 7 g SPE 2 $ 5 Pena, June 23.—The Porte hes come to the flnln‘xlt"xflhmm l}y !.'.';'.Ecfinn‘fi”fl'&fls'fim H desperate resolution of enlisting aud_arming | Opticlan, 88 Madlso {Tribunoe Building. 50,000 Bashi-Bazquks throughout the Ewplre, | == .Who, it they canuot do much ns soldlers, will by POLYTICAL ‘available as brigunds, aud SVERL Ehe | S~immra e s e e Sireud of- Iusurréction by the Instant inenaco of |, . FOURTEENTH WARD BUANDINAVIANS. q 10) X ) ¥ The wembers of the Hayes and Wheelor Scandl- A 1lig Drove of Cattle. San Autonlo (Tez.) Paprest, . Ooe of hie l:ragcn droves of cattlo ever brought from Texus was, & few wecks siuce, driven from Capt. Kiog's rancho in Nueces ed tw bo Licut. Cook, Adjutant of tho t{on o as- v provide ouly for thy payment of e ——— Ward are requeated to meed ho enzine-bouse County to Kansas” Tho berd numbered 80,000 | gheliaed g ba Ligut, Cond” caluon wers tho | Brave.! $oe ) 1 hex espechally the Circasslans, liave been [ on grig-at, Milwaukeo-av,, Satufduy even- orcd cattle. and necded 700 drivers, The out- | oaly oficers who roda whito horsen, and Liout, JHers he turtlo dashed atear from his eyo :;f,‘{,,{‘."..., ‘f'.fi'ff.,’.'dl%‘ful;.f.‘.'m",’ feltleradin auity OCEAN, STEAMSHIP NEWS, carr) 'ln%- 'on in Bulguria Is. an earnest of the | oo Er ey B ey, o ruceive tbatk Bt alyne coat 50,000, and the cattle wero dis- | Calhoun was found dead on the skirmish line, noar with Ius Jeft fin, sllently swallowed o {ly, and ‘Mr. Alllvon moved an amendment to tho substi- Queanstowy, July 23.—The eteaunship | eficlent wld thoy cau lend tho Govern- | uulforws. orderof THOMAS EMBUIT, Boscd o2 fur $330,000, tho ford, snd prodably fell carly 1o tha aclion). | retired iuty his shell to nioura alone, tuto 10 a4 to providu that the balsuce of the.po- | Beythis from New Yoil, bus arrived, went of tho Porto o its strults. 1 have ¥ % CojAnia, .

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