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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUSL 7, 187G, TIIE INDIANS. A Specimen of Aboriginal Cheek of the Genus Cheyenne. dians with great ease for sbout 21§ miles, 1, liowever, 8001 saw that I waa being DRAWK INTO SONR TRAP, as they certainly would fight barder, pecinlly as we were ncaring thel was sulll atanding; Custer or any other support, and at the ssme time the very carth scemed to grow Indians, running toward me In swarms, Traw T inust defend mo that Caster ltended to sapport me by mov- ing further down the stream and attacking the e in flank; that he found the distanco reafer to the ford than he anticipated; that he (1 charge, but his march had taken so loug, al- thongh his trail shows he moveld rapidly, that they were ready for him; that Companies € and erhaps part of Compuny k, N or attempted {L at the chars were met by antaggeriog (ire, awl | back to sccitre a position from whi themseives; but they were followe the Indinns to permit him to form aug kind T think had the regiment ¢one {n as a Tody, and from the woods in which T fought ml- vaneed on the village, that fts destruction was tain, hut he was fully coufident they wore or he would not have turned from me, ter the great number of Indlans there ho village) that the following NEABONS ONTAINED FOI TIE MISPORTUNE: fng for two days nnd one nlght attacking n the daytime at 13 ni vive, insteal wor-rloon, was fined last night for selling lquorto parlies to whom hLe had been warned notto Ahern took an appeal. ,—Max Stadler & Co.,y retail dealers In clothing, have suspended, with Mabilitics of hulf o miillon. e ——— CRIME, THE TRAIN-ROTIBERS, g1, Louts, Mo., Aug. G.—Hobbs Kerry, or Carey, vne of the suspected train-robbers, was taken from Otterville to Boonville sesterday and In default of $10,000 bail. Bruce Younger, nnother of those nrrested, 18 etill hield at Sedalla, Dispatches from thero aro conflicting relative to the identification of these men, Some of them say these men were clear- 1y Ilentified as participants In the train robbery, crs assert, that uelther of them have Itis ntated that an_attempt will be made to effect Bruce release to-morrow by a writ of habeas corpus, anl the report enmes “from Booneslile that an attampt to reseue Kerrs by breaking open the Jaid by friends bs appre Ho maney Was reeoy the Uovernor of the Dardanelles, who makes tho Firmnn granted to the German antlquarinn nselora § by throwing obstacles in the way of the wark, The cont of carryiugon tho explorationn at Hfissarilk hns been about $100 per dlem, whito the antiquities discovered consist only of broken plecea of pattery, af which the Turkish Governmont clalun twoe thirds, Dr. Helllomann has conacquently abandon- ere in Amerlea. 116 was wanting, bowover, in which, on acco o may hive foarcd for a crop seldom dlsappolnta the farmer, and, a well-filled mmmb. ho can weat! a:htllr:\lx‘z‘:‘ the scyere winter, and Lis stock will look well in the spring. The ryc-crop ling heen exceeding. 1y gocd, though barley was a)Zios rulued vy tho ravages of the ir village, which Lerddes 1 couls wholesals and e — oweella American Nevspaper Reporter adver- cratie newspapers ble terms, Who- cognlze TILDEN'S s of the concern, s o large number of Temo gale on casy ahd reasona Lr talics one of them will re t mortgage on the prineiple: will be allowed the amount realize: an the purchase pric . and they were and from all ddivections. tayself, and give up the attack mounted, This 1 did, taking possession of a point of woods, and which furnished, near Its cdpe, s shelter for the horses; disniounted and fought themn on fool, making headwn T soon found myself in ti ¢, saw that J was fizhtiug odds of at least five to one, and_ that myonly iope wes to get ont of the wood, where I would soon liave and gain somne high ground. 1s by mounting and ¢l the Indians betweeu me und the biulh opposite side of_the rit Licut., Donald Melntosh, 8econd-Licut. Benjn- min i1, Hodgson, Seventh Cavalry, and Actings Assistant Surgcon . M, DeWolf, were killed, 1 sucecethal in reaching the top wloss of the three officers and twenty-nine en- Jisted men kitled, ad seven men wourided, mort at the same timo § reached Lhe top, mount- n were seen Lo be coming toward us, and (£ ho Col. Henteen's “hattallon, Com- ve jolned force T the Editor of The Trivune. Goaney, Ind,, Auz. 4.—Who can beat thisf Mr: Emanucl Smiloy, n farmer of this county, living on Elkhart Prairle, cut In fourteen dnys 240 neres of wheat with ono of W, A, Wool's small-slzed Harvesters, with 8. D. Locke's Not asingle sheaf came uns bLound §n_shocking or stacking. The vost of wire used for hinding was 0 'cents por acre. The ¢rop will yleld an averago of 20 bushels. If any farmer cait heat this work, I would like to hear from hims until that time hinjl Elkhart (.‘num.'y ahead, S e Mareno has Leforo Congrees o bl granting tho privtiege of laying an o between the Unitad States and China that it provides for no st altlon It han encountored in the Senato and Mr. I gplred by tho powerful Influcn vanies at preeent operating Tho chargo s a xerlous one. 11t fa fmposaible ta say how much But Capt. Moreno would ¢ refrained from tlons untfl he waa prepared Capt. Celso Ceear . sk Proposition of an Armistice of Two Months to Pacificate ubsidy, and that the oppo- X 0 Sitting Bull, A at tho handsof Mr, Dawes Towitt in the ffouso is ine ces of the cablecom: votween Burope and through the woud, near vicinity of the placed fn Jall Dinder attached. e ———— he Tiroey men of Lynchburg, Vi ratifled 1) Democratic nominations lately by tearing Acn tho Unfon flag that hung vver the Post- The Virginian of that town applauded Miact, and derlsively calls for Dix, vojtaking fiend of the ncighborhood reports grd Democratic gatns. IMaj. Reno’s Account of the Battlo of the Lit{le Blg Ilorn. been surronnded, the text of the bill T accomplished ti ustice thera may bein it. 3 e wise part hiad hi His raphl march before the fight, when they were on the {n the morning, and lastly, bis uufortu- ision of the regiment into thres come In this charmge First The Mistake Cnster Nade, and the WISCONBIN, Trap He Fell Into, SCONBIN. Spectat Correspondence of Tha Tribune.* Mavisoy, Wis,, Aug. 6.—Farmers have beea busily harvesting this week, ond will finish cut~ reater part of the graln next weeks much Icss fatlure than expected, oven encral opinion now ly, even {n this couns Dringlng vague accusa been tdenthied, fully to subatantlate them. 1t 18 not customary to bestow real kissea on Jove ern in the performances at the Vienna thestres, A'falinse to observe the custom fn brought serlons misfartuna upoi tonor, Thastisno Widmaun by name. Tia saluted the soprano honestly on the 1ips, much to her sur- requeated him in future to refrain from teatlons, and, Lo make sure of it, ez clatmed at the second repreaentation of the same when the kissing-tine arrived, Joud enongh “Twill excuse you from the kiss,* Thidopen fosait infurlated the tenor and he retorted coarsely, **Thank God for Lhatl Who wanta to kiss such an ol thingt" The con- sonuence Is that the tenor s now secking o sitna- tlon clsewhiere, and Lhe pretty soprano fs kissed ‘no more in public, Mr. Camphell, founder of the school for tho biind, to which reference was mado in Tig Trin- uNp of yesterday, 18 an American, 1le farmerly 1lved somewhcre in the nelghborhiood of Tndlansp- - olls. A fety yoars ago he went to Toodon, taking with hiim aome af his puplls who hiad hecoms pro- ficlent in teaching the blind. Tumble neale, he soon onllated the sympnthy of Influcntial and weatthy uoblemen, Before ho went ta London the theory of all schools tion of the blind was, that the papils were debar- red by the nature of thelr misfortunes fram one gaging In active pursnits, est awakened by Mr, Camplcli's clforts ls that his noble friends ave built for him, at an expense of 86,000, o now and commodious school-hoise, which ia now In operation, training blind puplls to becoma mnsiclans and artlaana of various kinds, Frlends of Mr. Hendrlcks were surpriscdat rend- ingin the Philadelphia Zimes, n few daye nco, what purported to be a truthful abatract of his Jot- ler accepting the Demacratic nomination for the 1t was thought thata full sense of the dignity of his position slionld have prevent. ed him from communicating his views to 4 newa. paper-corréspondent before glving them to the The mystery I8 now ex- . The pretonded abetract, it appcars, was fictitlous, being made up partly from Informntlon a8 to Mr. Hendricks' views gathered {n private con- vereation, and partly from s rechauffe of an old specch by the Democratie atatesmon, Curlously enough, the abstract waa not far out of the way. As a general thing, wo imaging, it 14 not safe to comtruct a body of Democratic princinles for Mr. THendricks from the matorials provided In his If this practico were consiste ently pursucd, Mr. Hendricks' letterof acceptance wauld still bo lifting ita volce for the continuauco of negro bondage. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman House—The Hon. A. J. do: P, E, Cooper, genthnl, Rochester, a; tho Hom. A, N. Y. Col Jd, 3. M. "Blin, Now 1, P, Ten Eyck, Cloveland; J. N. cll Bluffs: J. D. Dovin, U, 8. A, Normian, _ Alban; ‘warren, Buffalo: 11, C. Osborn, B, P. Templeton, , New Zealand Pacifio—T. A Gronax L. Moone. who was placed on thetate Central Committee of the Probibition- Ist frty of Hilnols, has written uaa tiote In whiy lio says lils name was used without his conpit, and he peremptorily deelipes to merve, beludetermined to work for the suceess of the Repillenn ticket, of tho blull, with i During my fight with the Indlans, 't froms officers and men, but the iees of Drevet Col. ¥l W. Ben- teen | desire to call attention to csp it cver a soldler descrved recognition by Lis Oovernment for distinguished services, he cer- 1 inclose herewith his report of the opera- tlons of his battalion from the timn of leaving the reglment untfl we joiued commands on_ the also fuclose an accurate list of casu- aitles, a5 faras it can he made them Into iwo n. Custer's command; “ 13, those killed and wounded in the cominaud I Teno’s Men Faced an Opposing Foree of 2,600 Warrlors, licartlest suppor this respect hing ennspicuous serv n a’ handsomae It Is stated that ered from elther Kerry or Younger, nnd that no tidings of the reported arrest of Charles Pitta near Cherokee, Kany, have been received ot Nedalla, Chief-of-Police MeDonough has returncd from Sedalia, where e went with Bruce Young- er and Hohbs Kerry, the suspected traln-rob- bers. e says Kerry was clearly [dentifled as belng of the purty that robLed the train, and in thie wheat cro) 18 that there wil ty, Laif a crop of that. ——————— ‘WASHINGTON. Muilett—Bissisalppi—BpOcial Mossnge—Senme: tor Edmunds—The River and Harbor Bill —Spoculations as to Adjournment. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Waamsoron, D. C., Aug. 6,—Mullett has now thirty-one Republican aud two Democratic Scnators on bis petition for reinstatement na Supervising Architect of tho Treasury, The President fs unown to be very friendly to Mullett, but it {s understood that he las eald he would not interfers with Becretary Morrild In filling that {mportant office. The officels not one of the class known as Presidential ap- pointments, but {s merely one of tho creations of the Treasury, and I8 onl; in some of the’ uppropriat! olntee does not need A short time the pacl nand was then Corpaties A, H, I, and M, nbout 130 men, und the fol oflicers: Capts. Bunteen, Welr, French, and M- Dougall;_First-Licuts. Godfrey, Mathey, and Glbson; Becond-Licuts, Edgerly, Wallace, Var- Acting-Ansistant 8urgeon Yor- L. DeRudio was [n the having some trouble n the command {n the antl hiditg himnsolf in the woods, jolucd d aftcr nightfall of the 20L, 8till bearing nothing of Custer, and with this moved down the river In the direction of whe village, keeping on the bluffs, We had heard firlng tn that directlon, and knew I could only he Custer, Imnoved to the eum- he bighest blufl, but secln) nothing, sent Capt, Welr with h en communieation with fhe other command. e soon sent back word, Gen, Sherman's Btatoments Rogarding tho Army Bofore the House Committee, AT WASHINGTON, TNB INOENUOUS CIHEVENNH, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Wasmsarox, D, C., Ang. 6.~Commligsioner- of-Indian-Affalrs 8mith recetved a dispatehlnst evening from the Indian Agent at the Cheyenno Agency saying that the Indfana at that place request the United States to suspend hostile operatfons against Sitting Bull aud the Sfoux with bim for eight weeks, in order that they (the Cheyenne Stoux) may vislt the hostile In- dlans and arrange for @ peace, Gen. Sherman 18 out of town,and Jias not thus fur scen the dis- pateh, but it 18 not at all Ikely that the request will be granted. e ———— 80y the Council Bluils Nonparetl, )My, Frep Gnoy {5 making a shipment of 60,000 brick to Loga” If these bricks should become com- plical with the handsome Senator’s hat, his fami| under the laws of Iows, would bo en- titledo damages from the reckicss GroTx. —— - i to heat, for the audience 3 at the present num and Hare; cd tight {o the woods, but, with his borse, did not o of the others in the gang. reepond with those already telegraphied, ex- that Bruce Younger was not present e robbery was eommitted, There weems to be no doubi now that the whole party will be arrested within two or three days, und this of robbers and desperadoes ‘completely roken up and brought 1o justice. ad. These names cor- The number of Indlans killeid cal only be ap- roximated untll we hear through the agencies. saw the bodles of elghteen, und Capt. Ball, , who made a scout of 13 miles over thelr tralf, says that their graves were mau; along their line of march, It is slinply Impossl- ble that numbers of them sliould not be 1iit, in the several charges the rovinee of Seville Thebrigands fn tho 1 lately s relleved (Spalattacked n diligence one . ANTON10 SOSHURDL of $1 lie watransporting was a vely flght, but t! with te plunder, refuforcement, [ In six wooden boxes, There he striped legs gob off mude su close to ny iefr approach through the deep gulches that led from the hilitop to the river ; and when the jealous care with which gnards the bodles of killed and wounded {s cousidered, it is not_astonlshing that their bodles were not found, ble that the stores left by them, and destroyed the next two days, were to make room for wuny f the dead bodies crown- the ieight on which Custer fell, and which remain vividly fn my memory untll death, 18 too recent for me not to ask the good people of this country whether a policy thut sets op- posing parties iu the Seld armed, clothed, and uipped by vne and the same Governmnent, uid not be abolished. spectinily submitted, ABORTION. Special Dispatch to The Triduns, s, Ind, Aug. 26.—Frank Pow- den, of Nohlesville, was arrested to-day for procuring an abortfon upou Maggie Bollinger, of thisclty. The physiclan in the case has not yet been wrrestéd, but doubtless will be. The aperation was performed two - weel hus but jyst come to light. precarjuus condition, and is nut ex- e Acorel manwho testiied to certain out. rages n Misslasippl las written to Scnator Bourstn to the effect that he was mabbed (1 to retract his statcments, prob- @ “Let no gullty man Beginning on an Licut. Hare, that he t the Indians were At this time lic was kecp- g up n heavy fire from his skirmish line. onve turned everything back to the first position 1 Jiad taken on the bluff, and I dismounted the me: liorses and mnules of the pack-train sslon, put the men on the making the deprossion, aud retting around him, to be confirmed by indorsement Ly Mullett is not significant. The cralstent applicant, however,say Torrili eannot afford to disregard, the written request of thirty-three of hiis late as- soclates, all exeept two being from his own par- ty. Most of the President’s personal friends ex-Glov, Bheplierd, arg The majority rport on the Misslssippl Investi: gation has been finfshed and put (n l;glnl.. ank will bo presented in the Senate by Boutwell to- morrow. It {8 a long documnent very severe on the Detnuerats, circulation that the Republican members of the Committee have not submlitted the report to the minority, ond that there I8 a bad feellng between Boyard and copsequence of the latter's action. The report, rotiubly not be very com- ie majority for their alleged pare The testimony taken by the Com-~ wilttec is not yet printed and will not be ready for several weeks. It will make about 2,000 The report. published n week ago that the Tn- dians ot the Red Cloud and Bpotted Tall Agen- cles had been turned over to to the military authority for management {8 not literally true. The Commiesioner. of Indisn Affaira found it desirable to remove the Agent at those polnts on sccount of thelr unfitness to porform the duties devolving upon them, and, as it was thought wire not to_delay those removal other Agents could be aclected, the War De- partment wns requested officer to ench to receive and take tem charge of the and to perform 1 the vacancles could be filled. the Protestant Eplscopal Church uested to select new Agents, and, iey have done 8o, and tho nomina- wed by the President, the anmy ahly o the princlpl The resnlt of {ho inter- of them on thelr fravos. that Sccretary The harrowing sight of e —n “Thonsn or pasty that would Invnlve our achouldn n political or sectarian controversy £} an eney to the achool and plsSouthern suppor! schoolalat they may not bed L —— gether fn o de erests of the hiX hiod Liardly done g0 when I 'was FULIOUSLY ATTACRED. This was sbout p.m. We held our ground with the loss of tightcen enlisted men killed and forty-six wounded until the attack ceased, s,"" says IIENDRICKS, ters aro burning the mo * fnvolved.” nnd associatcs, TAE NILES FIRE-BUG. Special Correspondence af .The Tribune, Nr1Lrs, Mich,, Aug, 5 ~The examination of G. 8. Hicks, o law-student, for arson, which has at- tracted so much attention here for a coupls of weeks, resutted In his belng hound over to the uext terin of the Circuit Court for trial, gave bail in the suwm of $1,000 fur his sppear- Terpx and Hesnnicks did wot arrive at a comples understanding afte eays nonan should be retained in oflleo, ** who Bas furéshed money to coreupt clections,” D Al of which ls re- ‘Major Seventh Cavalry, Commanding Regiment. TOE ARMY. BNERMAN ON RECRUITING THE REGULAR ARMY. Special Correrpondence of The Tridune. WasiINGTON, D, C., Aug, 4—In Gen, Sher- man's examination before the House Committee on Military Affairs, he indorsed the Senate prop- osition to Increase the number of private sol- dlers In the Indlan country at least 2,300. He entertained no doubt that either Terry or Crook alone could whin the suvages, If the savages hung together, but he was {nclined to think the Tudlans would scatter, which would necessitate moromen than would be required for a victory over thelr combined forecs. cruits in time, hic #1ld they could be colleeted Accounting for mecn not in , for THOMAR to detall o militar, 3 : e il s Ly this time, thelr overwhclming any support from h Custer, I lad fic-pits; barricaded with dead horses, mules, and boxes of hard opening of tha depression tor which the animals wers herded, exertion to be rendy terrillc nssault the next day, All this night the men were busy, and the Indians holding a scalp- dnuce underneath us fn the bottom, aud in our hearing. On the morning of the 20th I felt con- fident that I could hold my own, aud was ready asfaras 1 _could be, when, at daylij d the crack of two T f nfirc that I very rifflo was ‘Vies-Profidancy, property of the United mimbers, und Biad given up ho report is in di tho men dig A Jeington (England) man morrled an orm- loss wotan. The ring was put on the third toe of her eft foot, and she signed the reglator with the toes of the right. ———— Won', there be fun after the Indlan war is aver, anl §1T71NG BuLt takes a turn around among he newspaper offices to find out who wroto tiose articleal e —. Ex-Leat. Gov. Jomx P. Ronmsox, of New York, lus fssucil 8 call to the veteran soldlera and salors torally to the support of Hayes end WizELER. ‘Tianagera of the party. ward the Indiaus in Sty plinientary to e CROPS AND *HOPPERS. and made every saw would ben THE SI0UX DRVILI. AN of the Agents on Sloux reservations have been dirccted fo assist tha military nuthoritics in arresting the Sjoux warriors who participated in the Aght with Custer and on th us they return to the reservation. These men are praced in tho hands of the military as prisoncrs of war. NOW 18 THE TIME. @entlemen who are familinr with the Indian express the belief that the Government opportunity, i it is improved, to Indian wars, and take a long the Indian prob- Bpeciat Correspondence of The Tridune. CREROKEE, I, Ang. 4.—Very exaggerated reports of the devastation by the devouring grusshopper I this region have been eirculated. 8o far we have not seen any in this county; not an acre hos been damoged by them routh of Town {3, nor cast of Range 32. A very erro- ucous impresaion seems to prevall regarding the destruction made by the "hopper. It scems to be commonly regarded that they sweep all be- fore them in thelr course, just as fire driven be- fore s wind. Such, however, i not the case, ‘They tly In swarms, and on a clear day they may flight passing ated that the President contemplates sending to Cougress to-morrow n speclal ines- sage upon the subject of the River and Harbor bill, notwithstanding Conger's declaration in the Houee that the President Is of opinfon that the passage of the River aud Harbor bill at this advanced perlod of the sesslon would be a use 8:80 2. 1., T hoar was the signal for the beginning of have never seen equaleds handled by nn expert and skilled m: with o range that excceded our ca was simiply fimpossible Co show any. before it was atrock, doy brightened, ing up the valley scampering gver the high places deslgnated for them hich entirely surrounded our position. had sufliclent numbers to completoly enclrele us, and men were struck on the opposite side of the lues, from where the shots were fired. 1 think we were fighting ALL TIIE BLOUX NATION, aud also il tho desperadocs. rent breeds, amd squaw men, between and the Arknusas and cast of the Rocky Mount~ uluss they must have numbercd of least 2,500 The fire did not_slacken until about. 9:30 u, m., and then we discovered that they o Jast desperate attein) rected against the lino n this attack they charged cir bows and arrows, aud ing dead within our lincs, wes the * coup stick " of ong of the ndians, Wken I say et long, some idea of the desperate and reckless fighting of these people may be understood, This churge of theirs was the menon that line, led cy also came close cnough thelr arrows nto the line held by Com- panics D and K, but were driven away by a llke charge of the line, which I accompanied. We now had nany wounded, and the question of avator was vital, as from 6 p. m, of tho previous ovening until now, 10 a.m. (about sixteen hours) wa hnd been without. A pkirmieh line waa' former utterances. As to securing re- very rapldly now. the ficld, e eald: ‘We bave 852 men, unassigned to any regiment or cogaized in the recruiting’ service. That may be in csceas of propriety, 1o be tho reault of experience, and T certainly bava striven by all means In my power to reduce Then wo have 200 ‘men charged ns onoral service icn, mnen who are emploged af the var Department, ot the headquarters of the army, ¢ different military divialons and depart- ments, who are, in fact, clerks, and nothing clsc. Then the Orduance Department, sends nman into the fleld 8enator Edmunds will conclude his speech to- morrow, and it is not impoissble that there may e o day or two of political debate before it fs declded whether extra copics of the documents covering the Hambury massncre be printed nt o vost leas than §60, rolong the sesslon for politieal de- here should be an pgreement up- ou the Appropriation bills to-morrow. The Comimittee of Conference onthe bill mak- Ing appropriatious for rivers and horbors caina to un agreement on Saturday ufternoon, The have adopted aubstantially " the Allison billy itees the total ainount of appropria The Cominittee of ference on the Leglalative, Judiclal, and Exccus ropristion LIl met this nfterncon ut and the indicatlons are that they will In which the differ- auses will hie compro- ‘This bilt will necesitate s considerable number of discharges from the clerical forces Wentern Associaled Press. N, D. C., Aug. 6.—~It §s the gene erul opluion that, even If Congzress adjourn this weck, it will ‘not be until the latter Conference Cammittee on the Leglsiative, Ex- centive, and Judiclal Appropriations bill will so0n come Lo an agreement. is sald by goveral prominent Democrats, recedo ultimately from it3 proj ureau from countless hordes of them pours from out of the villoge, and oints toward the make an end of step towards tho settlement of lemn. Bishop Whipple, who was in Wushington reased the belief thut four- 12 now e castly In- ——t—— New York laborars nre erylog for “ Bread or Bleod,” and WooDHULL says “take yo BLooD the Hon. T. . Clark, and eruelfy him, for I linvo no use for him.” — e ———— o short time ago, ex| teen bands of “the Sloux coul duced to remove to the Indlan Territory, Should this transfor be made, and the hostile Sjoux un- der Sittlng Iull be thorou; 0 upon a reservation anc ) there, another indian war would be improbisble, Af not impossible. Dut the Administration s unable to transfer indians to the Indfan Territory without an ropristfon by Congress to pay the expense the removal, aud that Congress will ot grant. No cxperiment in the civilization of the Tudians lins borne such abundantly good frult os the settlement of them in a territory by themselves. Members of some of the wildcr tribes oceasionally escape and commit depreda- tlons in the neighboring States during the first v residence in the Indlan Ter- ut they gradually lg following the éxample sct them vilized Indlun nefghbors, slowly learn tha arte of eivilzation. ENOUQI INJUN. But the Inhabltants of the 8 on the Indlan Territo moval of any wmore Ti 13 salil that girls ot the seastdo wear corsets undar thefr bathing-suits, only craft that go In ** stays.” They are mot tho was aceustomed to see plgeons in"the East, While all the swurms scem tobe migrating in a general direction, they are apparently independent of esch other. When hungry, they alight to feed, fill them- pass on,—repeating from day to day the work of the then the distriet they puss over will be ravaged in such places as they sclect to feed-on; that one farm may he possibly stripped naked, while the adjoining escapes entirely, 1n no arca of 100 miles equare do they ever destroy one-fourth of the crop; and, notwithstandlng the sensutional reports sent East, the grasshop- cr-region will ship wore produce, of wheaty 0;7e, and cuttle, to the acre of cultivated land, thun sny other belt of country tributary to Tremont louse hly whipped and flocks of wilil Tlis Frels Presse, tho Democratic German pa- per of Springfleld, opposes tho fusion of the Democratic Btate tickot. ————e————— An cxchiange calls tho Chienge Times ¢ tho Weatern Police Gazette, without pictures.’” e p——— TienueroxnT will now have an opportunity to consult DARWIN sbout that little matter, G ——— , as & wmatter of course, has 56 mon enrolica aud clhnrged agalust the og- Then we have 230 men at t Polnt to aid tho young men thero in their In- structions, to take care af their hories, do police Ever since the Hevolutlonury War we 0 to 200 men at West Therefore there ars 230 wen,—a number J, MeKeyon, Mont. Bluflv; 8. E. Carpenter, Ottnmwu, la.; Bl Smith, Boston; 11, Minckler, Denver, nis Sheen, New Orleans; C. Glbaon, Kt. Louls; F, Baucroft, Utieas 11, Lalmer Loure— have alwayn kept from 10 report u bill to-morrow, Companies H and M ences between the two Orleann; oratfo Stebbins, San_Francisco; C. i\L close cnough Lo use d G, M. Dickson, Loudon, Eng. Dallantyne and J. H. Smith, New Zealan Mufr, Now Zoaland; G, B. 'England; J. A. B Dykerman,and Charles Baueryarke, chard Dirce, dJr., Belfast, Ireland; Then_we have Yoo all know what they mean, 1ot tako muskets, Then wo have 113 Gergoants, cattered along the seuboard wiostly. Of courso ihey cunuat bo brought inta the o Indian or uny other war, ‘Th Comminsary Azents, GO me Fort Lesveuworth, and - duce it somewhat, of the departmi Jizxny Cray DeAY, of Tows, {8 opposed to Tot few years of the Cliluese immigration. Sir\Y, Hnckett, ncl ouly about 10 or 12 fes U. 8. Navy; 4, Borer, willing to rest my reputation for credibility Emtnet, Clay, O'firien, Lyon, O Stoux Countles }ie this year in the track of the russhopper; and, at fitervals, theas countles ave been made to furnish {res Junches for the Yet it would be doling great Injustice so the countles named to suy that the crops have The worst feature of all is, the ruvenous lusects are depositing thelr cggs; and the probabilitics are, they will not hstch until next season,which throws doubts upon the prospects of 1877, The wheat-harvest 18 almost completed, anid y an average one, of wheai will shortly be passing over the great lines of transft for the Queen City, Never be- fore In the memory of men was tiere a better peet for corn.,” This reglon of country his inmense herds of awine, and the corn-crop will visit Chicogo fu the form of pork. xlmnerinndu bl Batzger, and T’ The common hand-stercoscope was Invented by Oliver Wendell Holmes,. and given to tho world writhout a patent, Tho New York Jerald continuea the interesting announcement that the propriator of that journal will be married [u Scptember to Miss May. The Rov, George 1L Hepworth, of the Church of tho Disciplea, New York, has assnmed the debt of the Soclety, amounting to $125,000. Notmeny paators could do that, 1t {n said that Mr. Cliarles A. Dana, editor of the Now York Sun, speaks German with tho purity of a His Engllsh, it {8 well tates that border ‘The House will, it 0 that country. cct to have it opened to the white le for scttlement within o few years, and e Indlans, nlthough thie possession of the land has been gunranteed to them foruves tho way and have to be removed or ‘The House defeated o bi removul of a few Indlang to the T days 8go, tho Missourl Represcutatives eading the opposition. LITTLE BIG IIORN. COL. RENO'S OFFICIAL REPORT OF TII: DATTLE, Army and Nary Journal, IIZADQUARTENS SEVENTIL REGINENT CAVAL- ry, Camr oy YrrLowstone Rivem, July 5, W, Smith, A, D, C.and A, A, A.G.; The command of the reglment having devolved upon me, us tho senfor syrviving ofllcer from the battla of June 25 and20, be- twveen the Seventlh Cavalry and Sitting Bull's bandof hostile Sloux, on the Little Big Horn Tiyer, I have tho lonor to submit the follow- ing report of Its operatlons from the time of Ieaving the main column untit the column was united In the vicinity or tho Indian village. The reriment left the camp at the mouth of Rascbuad River, after passing in review before the Departinent Commander, under the com- mand of Brevet Maj,-Uen. G. A, Custer, Liou- tenant Colonel, on the afternoon of the22d of June, and marched up the Rosebud 12 miles and encamped. 23d—Marched up the Roscbud, pass- Ing many ol Indlan camps, and followlug a very e trafl, but not fresh, making i e march wus continied up the the trafl and signs fresheniung with until we hud made 23 miles, and we . and waited for Information from t Custer called the er and fnformed us that beyond a wad I the valley of the Little men ot of your sition to transfer tho Interlor to the War ent, #0 that the only bill ubout which continued trouble {s the Consular und Diplumatie, no efective ste to reconcile the dillerences But, if Congress wer mmensc amount of property, probabl hundreds of milllons of dollars’ worth, all of which would be expured to plunder and all the accldents of common property were not these men stattoned Indeed, our five artille “are mostly engaped I guarding publ but recently, wnder preasare, swe have taken nearly ono-half of them, leaving the rest to take care of the gunw, magazines, und property d, on whicl Congress hus expe dollars, and which, it not watched, or be carrivd of probubly by 1e ronnd obout. I cun account for every juan AT DUBUQUE, IA. Speciat Dispatch so The Trtbune, DunuqQuk, 1., Aug. 6.—The Brighton House, kept by Dick Bennett, together with an adjoln- ing bullding, in which were u saloon and shoe- shop, were destroyed by fire early this morning. Most of the contents of both bulldings were con- sumed, the jnmates barely escaping with thelr lives, The fire was causcd by drunken steam- boat men, who went to bed “leavivg a lighted Only for the cfforts of been destroyed. having been taken tween the Houses. ¢, upart from this, ready to ndjourn, no one seems to doubt that an accom= wodation would soon b At the closing of a coucert, while a young gentleman was straegling with his hat,” cane, overcoat, opera-glusg, and his young ludy’s fon, all of which lie was tryime to retain on his lap, a susplelons-looking” black bottle fell on the Y There,” he exelalned to his compan- jun, 4T shall tose my cough medleine,” That was presence of inind for you. BUSINESS NOTICES, ors.—Tho attention of heads ed tothe superlor quality of Bur- Phey aro Wlghly cons centrated, have ufl the freshneds ond dellcacy of the frults’ from which they are propared, and uro formod, under Col. Ben- teen, to protoct the descent of volunteera down the Bill in front of his position 1o reach the water, We suceeeded fn getting some canteens, of the men wero hit in dolng so3 the fury of the attack was now over, and to my astonishment the Indlans were secn golng In partics towards the village. oceurred W us for this movement, wero going for something nition (a8 they had that Custer was coming. this lull to fill the vesscls with water, und soan lind 1t by the camp-kettle fulls b tinucd to withdraw, and all firlng ceased, save occuslonal shots from sharpshooters sent to sunoy us about the water. fzrass in tho bottom was set on fir Indians, who. cncouragel Ident it was douc for n purpose, which purpose I discovered later un to be thy creatlon of a dense cloud of smoke which they were packing and prepariug although many Millions ot bushely ould run to deca; Heldelborg professor, P : known, I8 wonderfully compact gnd vigorous, Col. Blood explaina the fact that the editorials and lectures of Victoria C. ¢Voodhull are In hia landwriting by tho statement that he for many years ncted as her smenucnsls, aod wrote at her But two solutions lamp burning. Bennett's lodgers, the flames of whic helplessly drunk, and was draj bluzing room with diffieulty. $2,0005 partly Insured. AT AURORA, ONT, Aunona, Ont., Aug. 6.—A fire this morning destroyed Joseph Fleury's extensive sgricul- tural and sewing machine works, Loss, about e fixed the strength of the urmy at the lost returns at 34,070, but because of the discharges resulting from explration of servic ete., be questioned 1f there were 16 are, properly speaking, Nor cun these be concentrated tile redskius, for mauy of them ure guardlu) the Hne of the ruflread” through the threatenc One of the Committee asked him ahout the time of discharglug new recruits, to which the General replied that the War Department would undertake to dlscharge_themn as soon na hostiti- put much faith In 0 would enlist under that promnise, oud as they profess Lo etter at bragging than to cat, more ummu- been throwing arrows), or Wa took advantagze of ha would have perished in h ho was the cause, gged from the MI To the Editor of The LARE CiTy, Minn., Aug. 4.—We have received to date 4,000 bushels of barley, Quality fair, but yleld lght; average, 25 bushels per ueres The wheat-harvest §s now progressing tinely, Wenther hot, We will get new wheat next week, Quality A 2, and average yield fordhis County of Wnbashaw not over 8 bushels, The writer of this has been o resldent hiere for bwen- uggainst the hos- Miss Cathering Beccher, the only member of tha Buoccher family who has never been mavried, way betrothed in youth to Prof. Porter, who perished in the wreck of tho Alblun, malned constant to his memory, The Amerlcan Riflo Team, organized to competo at the Centennlal match, show anything but a high degreo of cfiiclency in thele prelimivary practico. 1t would be o curlous result Ir we should bo beaten on ourown ground, 0a the Irleh were on theirs, Tho lady golected by Gov. Tilden to grace tho White-llouso next year ns his wife §s pafd to Lo Mrs. Todd, of luntevilie, Ala, We lope her l'}“:l;pul;n‘lm.m“m“m felicity are not absolnte- pendent upon the succes T 's po- Utfeal ulplratlurm. et My Thiex's 2o Frank Leallo, tho publisher, has gathor Saratogu vhiln Gov. Rice, of Huushunl::l‘fl;:;: «quin Mitler, nnd Ann 8, Stephens, tho unovellat,— rather an incongruous company, 1t te as if Oilver Cromwell und Alfred Mussct shonld go o an ex- curslon in company Lo Borriobools-Glha. The Fourth of July was celebrated at Lima, Poru, by & grond hall at tho reddenco of Mr, Irzge, to which GOO guests were Invited, The newspaperd of (hat ity useert that the enter- talnment wnrpasacd In mugulficencs everything of tino kipd ever before given In Nouth Amerlea, J. Wilkes Ford, the former lesaco of tho “Fwen- ty-third Street Operasllouse, in Now York, put in 10 the sult brought egmnst him Ly Messrs, Kelly & leon, who seck to recover 4000 fur profeasfonal services, My, Yord, who in now in Clileago, clalms $10,000 for elleged nom- fullliment of contract by the plaintiffs, Wagner's Centennlal March has been performet n Gurmany, a¥ noticed fu Tux TRisvNe of yeaten. day, and, a# not noticed thow, it hoy been very coldly recelved. sTho Anstrlan critics, who are among tho warmest ndmirers of the compaser, Sudgo thint Lls Centennlal effort reflects no credic The fact unly gocs to confirm the ex- perience of the past, that Inspiration cannot always ‘e commanded to order. Gen. Custer's adinirers at (he Whito Sniphor SBprings, W, Va., wero to honor his memory last Wedneuday night with a grand ball. We have not. been Informed ua to the success of the movement, Lt it §s snfe to predict either that the (Tenern! wan scarcely thought of or that the dancing was ba 11 the casa e othierwive, wo may stlll hopo 1o sco the galap succeesfully rendered to an nccompani- ment of the Dead March in ** Sunl," Fojourner Truth fs not dead, as reported, but alive and well at ber home in Lattlo Ceeelc, Mich, "Tho younger members of Tus TRILUNE congrega- tion may not bo acquatnted with this famous udvo. catoof Abvolitlon, Lut they can read af Ler In his- tory, if the right record of that eventful perfod bo Bojourner herself has wrllten a ook, which shie nells to all comers, and from which tie derives lier only wcans of support. It can doubtless be abtaiped on application to her at Battle Creek by mail. A meeting was recent) vmmlunler‘- manslon— wnlau Whoro object 15 to promote the formation of ':rklnmnn'u clubs in England. Seven: hundred nz:?l d:bl. having an aggregate memborship of b lz‘l.o.mu members, Lave heen Lrought into “”:v nco withiy a fow years past. They ure sald 0 tho most powerful adversariea of tho gin. shopa thus far discovered. + 80 kept open on Sunday, and thus meet ensed victualers on thelr own ground, Dz, Relntich Schliemann has published an apol- ubject in §ts terma, for bls aitack upon n:iqcmluh'ud fo tbe Introduction to tltles,” Tho wrath of Dr, Schlle- BAnbAs now busn wzanaforsed to Tbrabim Fashs, Bhie has ever alnco ro- oring Extracts, VANDERBILT. though hi¢ didn't Dulletin of the Rich Man's Condition Yes- terday—Rumors Concerning His Will Apecial Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yorg, Aug. 6.—Commodoro Vanderbilt passed a comfortable day yesterday, and recelved soveral members of his fanily. After consulfa- tlon of his physicians, it was stated that perhaps the patfent svould jlive several weeka. exporienced no alarmivg symptoms Baturday i this season is the first failure of theé wheat-crop. A GUBERNATONIAL C BTATE 0¥ MINNEXOTA, K MERT, BT, PAUl Buch men “are not o they are a grood deal ting," suid lie. ¢+ would prefer to have the regular troops, ™ ho contiuued, ** because with old Sergeants and about thirty standard men in each company yoi ¢ ft upon that company any klud of nen, and in slx months the new nen are very goud But [n the caso of volunteers, oficers and commiesioncd ofiicers are popular men, not men ‘They are men who do not know how to cook thelr provisiona ur provide for themselves or their mon. Tt was between 6 and 7 p. m. that the village came out from behind the clouds of smoke and dust. We had a close and good view of them, in tha direction of Big Horn AMountains, movfng ‘in almost perfect military order; the length of the column was fully equal HOTEL FOR SALE. The Frcliange Hotel af Newa) reat of Newaygo BOUTIVE DreanT L, Aug. 1, 18i0.—Gen, I, Jf, Sib- Lo Merviam, I’ 1, Kelley, Maurice Auerbach, Fay. —Gux T have the honor Lo acknowledys the ur communiention yuder date of the ting from me a public expression of my intentlon to recummend to the Legtuluture, at its next. sesslot, the appropriatfou of u fund to Le used a8 & bounty for the destruction of grass- ers in thelr enibryo state. ¢ serious problein involved in this subject hns of Jate oceupied muclt of jny attention, and 1 share with you und all good citlzens tho ap- prebension to which the repeated und prolonged the grusshoppers gave risc. deterwined effort for as they filed awa, ygo, Mich, New! I’ 1 poy Zo! i in thy seat of An 1ol operation n y Tucated o the lanks of uske Hapids by the G, only onfoys a large Iytug ndfaceat on thy & LATGE DIVISION OF TIIE CAVALRY CORPS Y of the Potomac, as I have scen it 1 CWapKo B rmae with The rich farute dintrlo th und south, hut, in fall snd ire of lumbering operatlony, We now thought of Custor, of whom nothing O ok (it Tiad been seen and notlLing hesnd stnce the firing in his direction about 6 25th, and we concluded gotten between him and us, auc d ward the boat, at th Horn River, the awfu never oceurring of possibilitics, position, fu ord of water, and feellng suro the such nuwmbers. 1argo lodgze-pol fon, Bihe 1t taken about o year to infantry soldier and ubout three saldier, if you take you take a company m, on the eveof the ‘This morning he awoke fn good spirits, after gt tle Indians had acomfortable night's rest, nnd scomed to bo brighter and atronger than on Saturday, ust, which? ho ate with con v was comparutively fres In the afternoon he Lad hmproved considerably and was consldered even better thun in the morning rs, Liuely and yeurs to make a good cayalr: on organization entires but It men, where there ara four sorgents, ll"lud two good officers, and add fifty men o ialila patronaze this houso | nte has about i acre ol 1l 18 a fine large harn 40x100, with stall-room for Aot 70 buracs, Jlave refised many spplications to u s n exceflent conditlu ordered his breal /1 siderablo. relish, t did befall him to uny of us a8 vithin the limits Durlng tho uiglt 1 changediny er to sccure an walimited supply was prepared br thelr retur, would do ro,us they were in ut early in the morning of the 27th, and while we were on the qui vive for In- 1 suw with my glasa a dust somo distance There was ne certainty for hey were, but fnally I satia. oflicers togeth doubt the village and that to reach it it ‘wus nccessary he divido between Roscbud and Little and §t would be fmposible to do so he day timo without discoverlng our march thiat we would prepure to inove This wns done, the liite of murch from the Roscbud to the right, up onu which h'cndcd uear the summit 5 il us devastation of and thoy could hardly e told apart. better thunu they can bo taught. company of fiflty old the frontioer (than wi for thuse men with Cuoster were just as goo soldicrs na nien who bad fought aft nstruction in_clvil war), and_ingraft upon that company unother 8ty men, ekilled oficer would “tako f Prttes destring to urchaso are invited o make the most thorough fvest articul; audr gutton, and for furtl ' exterminut ‘i:lllot were constantly with LB bLitn, 8 was also the Rev. Dr, Deems. '.lxvu day he was visited by his son, » Vanderbllt (who fs almost continu- Miss Vanderbiit, his aughter, Mrs. Morse, s wifu's brotlier. Although vo liopes are cntertained of his recovery, his condition was very favorable, and ;m apprehension of immedlate ‘danger was felt. 1 thu eveniyg Dr, Linsley safd_that the Com- modore was Very easy aud had rtable day. He added that, in the twenty- hours preceding, he had been miore com- freer from pain than Inany tweaty- tg-flu weleli' pn‘al. muel Barton, Wi thls eventig 1, who watched with concurs n the opinfon of thu physi- ho Commodore may lve for \’Le{k! and her mother having been soldlers, such a8 we have on Yiooun 3 Tbiue Bufiilis, how there are noho bette < Chleage authoritivs {8 not only juetd by a duc rezard to the public welfare} niy intention to earnestly commend tl in‘my next annual message to - the thorough conshieratlon of the Leg juvoke from that body sicl uctlon as in thelr Judgment will best contributs to the end de- hut demanded o LAKE NAY 2 FOR BUIFALO [ Steamer Idaho...... . Steamer India. . Steamer Empire State .... . Thursduy, Aug, 10 Steinior Jupiatteae... . For Informutlon, tckets, and stato-rooms apply atatiice 119 South’ Clark-st. A. A, SAMULE, Yussonger Agent. N STEAMSHIE OXLY DIRECT LING: ] 0 ¥i Trausatlanic Company's TOrkc Uiy Havre, Caiing D 0 ie pleudid Yessels on this Tae 2 vinent teabin provided it 11 sall rowm Pier No. 43, North liver, LE | R Baturd % 8, s 1 QIR b, DAL ALEADOL, Baigller, Buturds, o 4p.om, Frice of pussgs In gold lucludiag wius)s Firat of its branches, About 8 o m, of the I5th, the scouts told him that he could not croes the divide befure We then made caffes and reated for at the explration of which time the the divide croased, and nd was in the valley of down the valley. some thne what t! liey wero cavalry, und 03 it was ahcad oftho time that coult be expected, hud vritten u com- and fn six weeks B them Into battle with while o would be a Tiitlo doubtful wi unless we could get some of the ol 1 understood tl d that [ don't thluk we cen do, ud they Before this time, however, ] munication to Gen. Terry, and thrie yoluntcers were to tryand reach bl (I had uo contidence in the Indlans with me, and couldnot get them 1 this dust wee Indiavs, it not EXINMI aby one Lo and weretold to ga a8 neur us wassafe to determine 1 tlo approach- ¢ men, Ancto return at but If they vere Indluns, In a slort time we Ing aver thu bigh lufl already alluded to. They were_sccompuniul by a scout who had a note fromn Terry to Cuiter, saylug, 4 Crow scouts had come to camp d, but that ft wasnot® believ- 1 think it was about 10:30 a. ul. "Perry rode into my lines and the PATE OP CUSTEIL AND IIS BRAVE MEN Capt. Bentem proceed- his battle gound, and nesday, Ang, 8 The latest reports, it fs true, encourage the hope that the pests are about taking their de- present seuson, but the experd- onea of the pust forbids the conviction that they will not hereafter reappenr in cqual numbers, In vlew of the magnitude of the intercats | volved, I have Invited to a personal conference the tovernors of the States and Territor directly sufferingg from grusshopper ravages, with the hope of vbtalulng . concert of action i furtherancs of an object common toall, Very J, 8. PiLrsnonry, Governor, The Bt Paul PloucerPress, of Aug, dorses the Governor's filea, *thouyh it i3 re- Thoppers, ur most of them, have of Minnesota uml taken thelr beyond our bountlaries, and that they have uot deposited thelr ¢ greut extent.” Me stated that the number of troops in the Bouthern Btates ls 9,000 outside of Texus, which State demnuds morc than any other, hecause of the nceessity of protecting and that none of theso tro Crook and Terr, of which Crook march_was resumed, about 8 a. m. thu commat one of the branclies of the Little Big Horn, " By this timo Indiuns hud been seen, and ft waa certain that we could not surprise then, and it was determined to 3OVE AT ONOE T0 THE C Previous to this no divisfon of the regiment hud been made since the order was {ssued, the Yellowstone, o purture for thy ) ! i .Buturday, Aug. 12 the Moxtean border, ops could be spareds Tie satd, had about 2,500 ench, ad 1,600 cavalry and 1,000 in- fantry, aud Terry 1,000 fufuntry und 00 or 600 to do anything). was possiblo they wonld ‘Tho men sturted Ing column was whits once in cuse it was g0} to push on to Gel saw them returnl Custer fuformed me he n commands on the maorch, T ordered by Licut. W, W, Coake, asume command of Companies M, A, aud G} Capt, Benteen, of Cowmpar Cuater retaining s fmmediste commund, and Company B, Mre, Vauderbilt barred NEWS 7O JULY 2. WasniNotoy, Aug. 4~Tho following was recelved here to-da Cuicany, T, Avi 4.—Gen, Sherman: Qen. Terry Inforne me, under dute of July 24, fa now in full communication with Gei. Ci wil move from hls present cump at the mouth of Ttosubud, etarting July 27, and up the Iatieretream to forma junction with “Cerry's depot will hereafter Terry does nut hnd been whippe £ ‘it mlmulrlmlélou. day in the Chu cul}\':brntcd mm”h g Communion Sune m“:,f,,_‘“.‘“ 3:"“"’.:“!. Dr, Deems conelusion of th -curvxcé.r\'vifitl o the pastions ol imodora Vauderb| vl private communion -nw w.".‘ hf.',: hf;m”h"“’d partaking with the other’ members of the Dr. Linsley, who has steadlly nttended the 'gflme lh’hm‘ long ng, ta the amu Joked With bim upon Fricuds’ and attendants of the Commodore Yace him in about the same posi! o had the chtll on Friday nl@m‘. ol Ja belare weaker, but, iu other ‘respo tHight to reglons I assumed command of the come forward with “the and well to ite left, 1 Benteen moving further to the lett, uod, assed, he told e ho Lad and sweep everything bee fore him; 1d1d not see him ugain until about E po . The command mioved down tho creek townrd the Litdg Blg Hor vith flve compaules ogthe 1 hrce compunics on - the further to thy left, and out ol proached a deserted vlllage, in which about 11w ., C waa soon determined b ng with bis company wihere were recogulzed the followhg ofticers, who were surrounded | many of thelr pen : G iy tukels st ros uc the Big tlorn to the 3 ¥ BSpecial Correspondence af The Tribune. i & do fot cary Rockronn, 1ll, Aujp. 4—Farmevs are now very busy with thelr harvest, and, Sudging from what {s alvendy cut und threshed, wecun form tolerably nccurate vatlnates of tho yield of the coming crops fn this county, As your corre- spotsdent stated nearly o month ago, but littlo Crook, if pecesnury, bo at the mouth of tho Ttusebud. dive any information of importance, ear from Crook to-day or Lu-morrow, whu was sent (o ses ‘Uérry, should be back nt Bl Col, Mackenzie, with his ano until next steanuio pantengers, . LOULS | tunduipli, Agent for Chics National Linoe of Steamships-. New York {0 Queenstown sud Liveryo FOIi LIVERPOUL AND QUEENST Ji by the dem bodics ol . A, Cister; Col, utant; Capts. M. V, Keogh, AT W, Custer: Fint Licuts. . Bmith, James Calhouns . Reitly, of the Seventh Cn of the Twentleth Infunty, tempos ed to this regiment. ¢ ut. J, E. Vorter ind Second Ueuts, H M. Harrfugtou snd J. G, 8 sststaut Burgeon U. W, Lotl, United were not recognlzed, it thereis Je probability they wae Lllled, W ain the column of dve wmpanles with Custer had been kitled. Thewounled fuiny i the afternoon and wenfng of To the camp of Gen, ‘lerry, and at 6 u. o1, of the 28th 1 proceeded withthe regl- nent to the buttle ground of Custer, mdburied 234 buddies, Including the following uumed citl- zenw: Ar., Boston nepliew of Gen, Cuater), aud correspondent of the New Yorl followlng-named citizens an with my conunund wero Reynolds (guide und bua futerpreter; Bloody Knlfe (who fell from tinpic- diately by my afde), Bob-Tailed Bull aad Stub, of the ludlan scouts. _ ) Alfer following over his tral, it 1s evidont to rest_of the column, patlent, having by vigils, went to sleep this o ment of the patient, who bis drowsy propensity, moye well to the left, wh wag sent o o 1 wvalry. and J. J. ey, will mat get to written In time. Licutenant-Genoral, ——e—— L T, aturday, Aui. 5, 3 S s dtocrags ralte for £1 sadupwardsy 0 N North German Lloyd. ‘The steamers of this Com! day from Bremen Pler, fout of age—Eruul New Yor Navre, and Bresue F00, goldy stcerage, $30 curren OF pudsage opply W tal Correspondencs of The Tribune. than holf will amount to unything. Nies, Mich, Aug. 5,~The Niles Rifles, Company F, Michigan 8tate Troops, were pro- sented with & beautiful staud of colors, by the tast night. The comy , sid the Artnory was | The Becond Nipiment IIKH“'] $24, cuge Grea Rritaln, 3., LAISON, 1t Is understood tlat he has made arrange. ments {or the exccution of a great schewny of charity, Intended to bengtit worklogmen, Ity reported that ho Inteuds to have built a village of dwelling-touses on Staten Island which are to be rented ut the lowest rate: serving workingmen. A chieap rupid and econcmical transit to the sew village. ————— held at (he Doke of rusvenor Honse—by o ) funchugo County this year, which will yleld average of 20 bushels per acre, us sowe of (il dumaged by the rust and chineh-bug, 'This will give us 775,680 bushels of outs for the county, ‘Flie wheat-crop will barely be enough for hime-consutnption, Tu show "huw nugue ul our farmera have been lately In ralsing t, the following firures are quoted: 1814, 85,070 neres of wheat weeo sowns I8 1876, only 14,064, and tuinly not averagy tu the sere, makipy the total nuinber of bushicls ut 71,520, oF nub two bushels per capita uf pstation of the county. did, and moved ncurcr to his colum about 12:80 . m,, when Licut, Cooke, Adjutaut, came to me and sald the vil milles ahead, and running awuy. forward at as rapld a gait us I thoughit prudent, and to chargs afterwurd, amd that the whele outiit would support mes I think thuse were 1 at ouce took & fuat trot, and maoved down about two miles, when 1 came to 1 crossed tumediately, and ed about ten minutes vy less to gather the battalion, scnding word to Custer that Ihad everything in front of we, and that T WELEWTRONG, with ths Ree scouta on my lefty churged dowan thu valley, driviug the lu- ludivs of this cit were publicly dri) ed with spectators, 8, T, gu Ito esmp at Graud Rapi night, to remain one week et TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Fpacial Disyalch to The Tridi SPRINQYIELD, as Commauder- mentary order to tho Go thelranartial sppearance on thelr reccnt annuul parude sud review, “Spectul Dispulch to The Tribune. Dwiour, lil, Aug. t—Jo! Hues were, durin, the 27th, moved £ Third-st., Hoboken. A stranger from New Yor door of oue of our most influential hotela, ree wmarked yesterday (Sunday’ third time o policeman wi <+ 1t scems to e your peop! Lath u great.deal by driuklng too much.* + It'g no suchething,’ replied the clerk, rather sour peopls never get drunk except emSun dntonto (Tez.) Herald, ‘Fho club-roums, of tanding In the | hia exact worda. than B bhushels as hie saw after the h a prisoner fn tow: deseerate the Sab- a ford of the riy Great Western Steamship Line. une. ,—Gioy, Deveridae, L From New York to Bristol (Engiand) direct. y has fisucd o compit- yernor's Guard upon the veeasion of d Indians yho were alao kilied:, Churles ter), 1salah eolored), In round wmn- 000 bushels of corn planted in i, ot the present writing, bids thongh on Jow ground u e cut’ for fodder, This bers, there are 75, this county, whic fair o bo i rood ¢ro good deslof te, 843} Steerae, 7 1 deployed, and, n Abern, the pro- ) 5 == B TS

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