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e e e 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: IFRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1876. ; H-—_—_-‘___———-—__-—_'————*———.——_————_—_—_.\ T T e T IS B ] varm. | at 111 Archor averme. The meeting was ealled | the Port, which he shartly afterwarda redgned MIE T 3 year sfter year, el chiased oceaslonally, have | officers, 574 men: artillery, 8 officcrs, 40 men. WASHINGT ’im('{t:“ nfimlly‘wnm r’;‘f’l‘llr:l‘,u‘i,;;;‘nll‘w;‘lnycv 1!.‘3\1 mnnlé‘rnl’;fi:’n 9 o'clock by on individuat who | to join the nrny. In 1508 he wan A candidate '-E'IIE 1N‘D11&Nb' helr borses stolei, amd, by-and-by, 8 bratler or | Bavanty-tve Indian ceonts. I'nocios. A ’ION. > ’;x kIn IM: lmll‘ m',",;"‘r%r one of their ward clubs | introduced the President of the Club, a man | for the office of Clerk of the Cireult Court, but relative killed, and they will noon becomo s —— e o iy ehirt and o Contle | with u long wow, & shirt_ adorncd with | was defeated in the Conventlon by Nornan T. A bltter Tndiau-haters as anybody.V MISCELLANTEOUS. d idati T y two snide Atnds, und a Meshing collar- | Gassctte, Tn1S71he was elected ‘on the Fire- | Dispatches from Torry’s Ex-( ! What makes the Indiaos 50 bad? : CAVALRLY RRCRUITING STATIONS. An Order Consolidating and Re. m’l‘“lm D“x tic Exceutlve Committee was fn | Dutton, but wholly destitute of anything bear- Proof teket ny o member of, the Coun- . B.—Ulter cussedness, purs and simple. Wast =i o g, 17.~Orders havo numbering Ravenue e for Lt ioure yesterduy, but, nccords | Jni the faintest resemblance fo & collar. The | ty Doard, of “which he = vas elected podition Dating to {1t s born mmd bred in them, amd, AsnixotoN, D. C., Aug. 17 S mfl‘ml AL f"'i'-’x’m o Con. Gameron, | man who Mtroduced him sald his nase was | President. A few years aga he was commis- 4y the “natural Instinct of the savage to'| been fssucd from tho War Depariment for the Districts, @5'““‘;“;1,';,,3‘; o . " | Slierldan. He was received with noise, ami | stoned Minister to the Argentine Republic, Aug. 8, +'f atent and niurder is encournged by the Govern | reeryiting of 2,500 whiltfonal nen far the caval- Ce sald there * was plenty of good epeakers pres- | where ho looked after Amerlcan interests in a o et o o e o extoptay | cnt." Tle ouly bia who secimerl o be an Hund, | maer wiich Favo satataction to both Govers- e Cith frenty-aeven meinbers ont of | HaCEthstanding this anounconcnt o plenty | ments. Mo ity prosent. Ger J. M. Corse was nade | of material, wus the ex-Rav. Florenco McCarthy, COL. THOMAS. P, 0BT, ,.m,“m’,'“{‘ of the Commiited, 1t was dechled to | Who was fnvited to_haraugue the mixed cow- | of Park Ridge, 13 one of our oldest citizens. He {nrnish each member with the proper creden- | pany. Hedid eo tn one of his characteristic | came here In 1830, The gold discoverles in Cal- ttals, and overyhody was requented to eoliect as | specches, cmonstrated Lo his ownand his | ifornia tnduced him to Joln the Armuauts in niuch mane ,{ ,o\-};m[, for campaign puThoses, henrers satisfaction that Jumces Buchunan ouco | search of the golden Becco. In 1850 Le was and to “nkf r;'w'rckly report thervof to the | declined n present of a pair of sllfnnrs lest ho | elected Mayor of Sacrmingnto. A few years e e Gonmittod then adjotrned to | Fhould givo occasion for scandal; tiat no man | Iator he retrned to this city, snd, on the break- ' mcet on the 2ith st "'-41‘ . #ince Washinizton, but Grant, had desired a | fug oiit of the Rebellion, joined the army and ¢ TR ONEENBACKERS third term; that tramps and all manner of evil [ wis commissloned Inspector-Goneral of Tlinals were quict yestenday, They took formal pos. | werc to bo charged upon the Republican party; | troops. After the War he wae appoinled Col- ..(.-\,,\,3, 'of thelr new gquarters fn the Tremont | that Tilden waw great, pure, rich, aud, above | lector of Savaunnh, where he publishicd a popes House Club-room, ..?"1 a8 wsunl when they | atln Reformer, whose election would strajghten | and subscquently b was sppoluted ote of & have niothing prrticular fo do, the various com- | ¢nt allafes, and, at the aame tino, be wgood | Commission to livestigate the Mexican Bounda- e e aranging Tor tlie bl Green. | thing for the Deémocratie purty. - Florence came | ry Claime question. For the st tour or dve tnck fizzle ot Exposition Bial} or the ol sol. | primed with atatlstics, and uscd ail i persin- yoars he lina resided ut Park I emnly and persistontly dloned the ears of the | SIve powers Lo make the \worse appear the better | Trom the city. :{nem.“ I::I‘""lh \'x’m mcg who m;el m"n:‘vipaa Ty regiments eents of o Indians and curry ont trew ¥ W latlons, bmlmmt of these men spend their time | are at 8t Louts, Chicazo, Tmllnunl‘"“_& Hu"-llo, in defrauding, domoraliaing, and sbusing the Boston, and New }'«grk. Branch 0fllwp.\vlllum fudians In every concelyable manner. T do not | apencd In several Western cities, to securo the believe one-half, poasibly not inors then one- | reguired number as enon us pon‘glc.“ illse fourth, of tue supplies annually voted by Con- AN h\ml-wb Cal.y Aug, ov, Villa gruss aver reach tgn Indians. rung, of Lower Callfornls, telegraphs to ihe TILE ABUSES THAT AUE PHRVRTRATED Kh:xlrnn Consul here that there i& n general up- by these Agants are pecfectly shomofol, and | Haing ot Indians along the Colorado River aud silll it gocs on (rom year Lo yoar, und there ap- | the wdjoining muutr{ agalnst the Mexicans, ears £0 bo 10 reliof frum thicse public thieves, | Villarana is en route to Ban Diego to procire g\'hy. If Iwere an Indlan, I would whet wy | arms and munitions. Thesituation s crlticl. hmnnh:\lvk and l.mkz lll;ulo lh% hm‘ln fo‘f the —m rst white man 1 mot, one has to choose e whethur he will die by starvation@r [l fight- RAILRO/ foglie ket bettur (he, fus biy'tighs ks o SOUTTIERN MANAGERS, The principal recrulting stations List of Colloctors Left Out in tue The Indians Getting Their Ene Cold by tho Now Deal, ginos of Destruction from Canada. Proparations for the Enforcemont of th,, National Eloction Laws, Some Constdorations Touching the Indian Question by Gon. Brisbin, Ewlonds of (e Whisky Contlets St peg, sistently I'ressing for Pardon, REVENUX DISTRICTS, CONSOLIDATIONS AND REMOVALS, Sitting Bnll a Modern Mithradates in dge, v fow milos Sagacity and Valor, & Ate there no honest Indlan Agentsi" 8amatoax, Aug. 17.~Tle confercnce of mana- | yyyarinaton, D, C., Aug. 1.—The foftowgy Iroads enncluded their = g o | reason. Other speakers folluwed the ex-rever- & 0, LARNED B.—* Yes, sotc, 1 dare say, but there arg ten | gors of the Southern ral consolldations of {nternal revenue districte B e o DSy hopen | caus Sl the eetiog prononnced 1 ull goud. | 18 promineatly menticacd by many of i feiends | Reorganisation of Gon, Torry’s Command | iores for-every uncat Ageut. Fersonallz, T | aceslon to-day. “Tho Buslucss Committee re- s, ELQITR_WARD, as a suitable candidate. Ilg has long been todo big things sometinio, adjourned fo meot Company A, of the layes and Wheeler Bo{; kuown s o prominent member of the Dar. For mnong others in the Eust and South, under tys to-day and go through the same prograoinc. know of but one really honest Agent, Dr. Javies Laglslativa bill, bave becn ordered by the Prey). orted recommenllng remedinl measures for Trwin, for the Stioahoucs and Batinocks. Many [ I aneing =«aIts Proscot Compositions . tho evils now existing and threatening to bank- [ qune Under th ¢ Ve C lac ho ] roeing b gt s S, | Sater Aine oy e o dney e st Lot e Mk M | e bopary commited ol e, Tt | W, Foopes 0 AT Cllcin MEETINGS. chialy, ; S ney for the Northern District of Tikinoks, 90 by 80 miles. On one accasion they rondorcd | first reform in” the existing munagement was | € rye piet and Third Districts of West v, THUE DOYS 1N NLUR. Mr. Tnther Loftin Mills addressed tho meet- | UR, A Do ORETLAY A Gonerl Indlan Uprising on the Oolorado tial servlos To tho Guversiment and scttlera by | the restoration of rates for through buslnees 10 | ginta are cousolldated and Tranc I, Dval - An adjourned meeting of the Boys in Bluo | fug, and was followed by ex-Ald, Campbell. as many warm supporters among the hoya in River in Lower Qalifornia. ng the prices foir nud just as between companles andl | foned, In Pennsylvania part of the Ni wax ot o e it o ear | 1 T o, o th Comnie on | i, e Tormery el i3 Calon, Birig sy e g etlhersbl | Bk i, e with referonce to unl | cantaning the Gountles of Erle, Wareen: . the report of the Committee on Arraugements. | b towards the purchnsing of nulforme. troope. Shortly after Gen. Grunt's first foaugu- They tud a dishonest Agent, and I wrote to | formity, and purmanent as far s may ba foun ON THE WAR-PATH. GEN. TERRY MOVING T0 JOIX GROOK. Kean, Elk, nud Cameren is called the Niga Gen. Chetlaln presided, and 3r, J. H. Roberts | ““Gapt. Joyce read a sct of regnlations for the | ration he was lglpulnwd United States Consul teenth., Charles M. Lynch Is retatned. Washiugton and urged his removal, Allerwur;l& practicablo. actod as Secretary. There was a large attend- | guldance of the company, They were adopted, | ut Brussols, whers bo rewmined for soveral when In Washlnglon, & cortain Senator piteli Socond, m & tmedns. o avoldiny (nfuriady competition, the Committes rocommentd Crawford. Venaugo, Mercer, Clarion, Law. % Corr . into me, saylog the Apent washis friend. I told J e I Y 3 . ance. nmlul‘mv some further” unlnportant businoss | years- The General has also bean & mombor of Hrom Qur Own Correspondent, e ot iE s Iis friond. s diviston of _ territory a8 between | rance, and Forest Conuntles composs the Twe Gen, MeArthur, of tho Commiltco on Ar- the meeting flf’l"l‘lf'\{l;;;;r X ko Board.of Education. On trE Wanr-Pati, Teuir's EXPEDITION, ator that was F n. Y competing lines, When such arrangements and ke nng‘lxt‘x‘x’t:'tul‘x’;“&';llnr: h?,:" l?:'mu atong | cannot be effected, then divide the businoss at time befors the dishonest Apent conld be re. | the competing points. When competing roads moved, I"x:\:en wos am‘,vl‘, dwc.amp“meil w,:g, cua?‘nnfi agroe, then refor tha matter to arbitr- wus up there in the Wind River country the A ; e, Third—The abandonment of payments of g:;zfv“}‘,,;fl'-,:,fi,‘;,«me‘m;;v: day a ,:35: sommizfons Lo fuffience trde o LBV betiween solling whisky, and demoralleing his people. Competing lines, e Cxaminod the freaty and found by (s leros that | I (lictneranen f itliede yitas, (L In cepiea white men were not aliowed to sattle upon or | Monded that the Southern rafiroads and steam- even travel across the reservation without per- | 81D Hnes form o perinanent _sssocintlon os on EI L WARD, LOXRNZ BRENTANO. rangements, reported that It bad been declded | g0 eyoning & Tilden and Hendricks Ciub number of the best known Germtn A to recomtnend that ouo company of veterans, | was ongunized for the Eleventh Wand at the | Republicaos are quiotly advocating thu clulms 10 be known as tha Boys tn Blue, beorganized in | carner of Indlann ond Ellzabeth sticets. The | of their countryman, Lorenz Bronfano, who # - each ward. One recruiting-oflicer should be ap- following ofticers were slected: PUresident, F. | fow years ago was well kaown througliout the ¥ 5 - b Tati a | Bvans; Vice-Presldents, P. P. Crowley, I F, | State as _oditor_and l‘:rlnclxm! owner of the potnted fu each ward, and the regulations and | 4y Troasurer, P Harvey ; Caupaign Con | Staate-Zeltung, Some fivo or six_ynars ago Mr. “plan of orunization udopted by the Unfon Vet- | inittoe, 6. Howard, A. Nix, E. Deltere, G, K. | Breiutano accepted the position of Unitea Btates erans' Natlona! Committea of New York were | Papplog; Finaneo Committee, H. Fricd- | Consal at Dresden, 8azuny, lu 1568 and 1869 adopted by the Commlttee for the organization | man, I Nevins, Thomas Court- | he lwm a0 active mewmber of the Board of Edu- jon. cntle- | B¢ James A, Burke, A, Keefe; of this depustimont, The followlug gentle %'“:“"‘e Committes, un\::\ Gillen, Tlmu:n; SR PENOTR T AR tleth District of Pennaylyauly, of which James €. Brown Ix retained as Collector, The County of Allegheny, south of the Ohls River, and the Countfesof Washington, Greene, Weatmoreland, and “Fuyette, compore {ho Twenty-second District of Pennsylvunia, and Thomas W, Davls {s retained, Beaver, Butler, Armetrong, Indlana, Jefter. ron, Clearfleld, and Allegheny, nvorth of the Ohio River, ure consolidated {nto the Twenty. third Veunsylvania, and Jobn M. Sulliven re. Aug. 8.—At an early hour this moruing Gen. Terry's colnmn broke camp on the east bank of the Yellowstone, and took up the Nne of march south along the Roscbud. As the worldatready knows, Geu. Terry's object Is to make a june- ture with (Gan. Crook for juint offensive opera- tions aguinst the hostile Bioux, Nothing has been heard from Crovk far twolve days, and whether he is at the camp on Goose Creolk, mission of the Government. Theve wors then | ofganiztion ealeilated to effuct much good In | tatued. hud been appointed to supervise the organ- 5 bl .\ P 8 5 T where he was at that Information, ar in swift | rory.gix white men npon the rescrvation who | Promoting fair management botween competing ‘Thic Flrst. and Second Distrieta of Tennossey b o e sty | MiEa, Avs Martih 3ir. Beoler, G."E. | only v cddidales"sre omincr Jobm V. 1 | prcy'of o Siow, w0 60 not know. Te i | K e Eost s o 10 ance cane a | i, i . GrEed o the. managors O B | e conecidated ot the Rugord DIELie. . of Cook Comnty: First 6““”‘#: Robert M. After adoptiog o constitution and yelling for | *coumted in " by the Contederate mujority In iy debutable question uccording to the best knowl- edge of scouts whether the Indlans aro In front of Crouk. Already two slight engugoments have been bad with bands numbering over 20 T e etecn cxthe. Mosih Paricf | and aide by the regulations and decisions of the Popongde deficd tne, and I sent Muj. Gordon aaid association, 38 helog nhwlmsly noceasary with h[:’m“h. v to drive them off the reserva- | 0 €unble It to mcot the objeet and purposes of seph A, Cooper !s rotatned. The Third, Fourth, and Fifth Tenncssea Dig. tricts nru coneolidated Into the new Fifth, Daalel 13, Clifford is retained, Wonde; Sccoml, Gen. J. 8. Reynolds; Thind, | #(lie great Reforimer," the meeting adjournced. | Congress, sod Jidgs Lambert Tres, who {3 now Capt. John 4. Lealy. To these oftleers wora - RIGUTERNTH WARD. tn Enropo. It is gencrally conceded that Mr. trusted thy tak of uppointing a recrulting offi- | The Fightecnth Ward Domovrats held o regn- | Le Mogne will get the nomination. cer for cach wurd and town and to_report the | jar mecting ut their licadquarters, — Temnper tou, and told him if they reslsted to cut them | its ereation, n Obifo, the Eighteenth anil port of the Thir J . % . S 1 to have nn " Lighte i prs, No. 109 Washington 3 7 on the Ycllowatone at Powiler River, which | to ploccs. A fow duys afterward I waa relioved | It was furthermore recommended to I tecuth ara coneolldatedintotbe new Kightecnth, e oy Sreo, e Hall, on Hhiton akrest uoar Olark Last g FOR CONGREES, reugtheti the opinlon of the mare tntclligent | of command of the \Wim Fiver district, fhough | 89644l reunion af thin place of matiagers anl | Cliaries B. Pottingil Is rtalned. Gen. White read n letter from Gen. Spooner | The® Chalr announced that 1§ wns 2o open WISCONIIN, Crow aml Rea scoutn with Terry that the Indiana | 1 Was nssured my being relicyed hod noulln‘g’do P e o ot o e SOUNEEL | (ot of the Thirtecuth and Bovonth Districts © in regard to the approaching meeting of Boye in [ mectini and any one wwho chose conld speak or Epecial Dispateh to The Triduna. under Sitting Boll are us apt to be found do with my enforcemetit of the treaty, do " onsw n and ac 5 may of Ohfo are consolldated into the uew Beventh, . Dlugat lnfllu"npn}is' Tt wus stoted that the | rufate his uxperienco, Joln Ronntreo vaid that | Mmwauvkes, Aug. 17.—The Democratie Charles C. Wolcott Iy retained, on the Powder and Tougue Rivers ss The Fivet and part of the Second Indlamasy not know gt I am Hfim 1n supposing 80, but [ deemed beneflclal to the futerests represented. i1 Tarthar eouth in the Big liorm Monntains, ! t v * conference was to hear the opinions of soldiers | 1" wus best for the club to put money in its The President wos requested ta rive proper Fourth ‘Congresalonnl District Convention to- + ou the issues of the ensuing campaigo. Both | pumss, ‘Therefore he moved that the Finnnce have always Delfovod had ‘not issucd the order natlco of tha next feeting in August, 18i7. Desoeruts aud Bepublicans were lavited 1o at- | Dommtties. b6 notified ta. meet. at fhat place | 927 nominated Willlum Pitt Lyndo for Con- |y could onty bear from Crool, this SIPELLING TR WHITR TRIRVES ‘The discuesion of the report and somo other %"352?":’3“}‘1:é?&&.‘“fi'i"‘éu?;‘.‘.ifi n't‘:rx‘lmp:-t%r tend to compare notes. 1f, said Gen. Whilte, N 0 ot motion e cursichs s | Gress: Lynde scoepted the nomination, vexed question mizht bo rolved. As it ls, we | from the reservution I would buve besn left resolutions introduced elicited - valuable it | the Tighth Indinna arg vonsolidated inito thy “the Dmseratlc soldlers had uny reasons to urge | wos s Sntlarmotion i ‘rogard to tho Commlitea LLINOIS, 5 au h 23 ted Aoild N d” WC | {horo. '““""‘g‘:l”‘::dmgfl“l{'“l! U;e l‘“fi“"{" “”;‘fl prepree | new Seventl. Frank Whito Is retaluod. why Sam_Tilden should bo elected Preshlent | on Bpenkers and.Hall. Spectel Dispatch to The Tridune, may haso along and tedlous inarch, and may | "4 Are there uny noble Indians, General, such el ehuno Tram this sousultations The il | o rue Bixth anid part of the Secoud Todiana ure hey would be glad to listen to them. Alfred B. Muson waa called for, and mode | Dromm, Ill, Aug. 17.—The Republicans here | Piles the hostiles after all. The villsing of bu- | as we road about In the boaks?" will eixue from this consultntion. The consolidated. Willlam Cumbock §s retuined, Col. Ricaby moved to recclve und place on | s speech, Adlal T, Ewing followed Mr. man nature continues to crop out. Yeaterday u gentleman told me that this spring he ceunted over 100 Red-River carts outside of a certaln Missourt-River Indlan-Agency, whish had brought over from Manitoba repeating riflea and fixed anununition to trade to the Sloux. o procecdings are to be printed In pamphlet form, “01\),' ‘,“E?afilfifiyfifflm"&:nnfleflsfiik lo‘::’_ and copies sent to all the rullroads, steamsbip hattan, Loguu, Red Jacket, or Tccumaoh. I and steamboat lines connecting with them. think élmng Bull, as s \un-‘ar, i a groater In- tian than has over uppesred In Ameries. The Iste cunpaigns on tho Yellowstone show that tio ia equal If not superior to the best Gencrals Portions of both the Sixth and Second Ms. tricts are consolidated Into one district calleq the Sixth, Frederlgh Bog? is retained. The Fourth snd part of the Tanth Illnelg Districta are consolidated Into the new Fourih, John Tillson fs retalned. ‘The Thirteenth and E;rt of tho Tenth INlinols are dissatisfied with the nomination of Boyd for file the letter and circular, und expressed him- | Mason In n short speech, und, ufter others bud | ¢ o !t in favor of calljogg in a0 soldicrs Irrcepective | pokon, the mecting adjourned, . The oaly Congress, on accoust of i Capltalremorul of their old party feclings, Dusluess transacted was the appointment of J. | (Groived toxiay and sligued by aver one hun- Gen. McArthut said lic was heastily In favor | 4, Crowley to the oflice of Asustant Secrctary, | St RS Y, a0l throwing the doors vide open to all soldiems. | yyhawe duty it will_be to notify the members af pul ok "There wae 1o doubt that nmns who had strayed | the above-numed Committces thut they will bs NasuviLLE, Tenn., Aug. 17.—The Hon, Will- wold soon be back in the fold. expected to put In an appedrance “Mouday L%y, vy - 37 3 MISSOURI RIVER BUSINESS. The Geueral Buperintendents and General Freight Agenta of the roads leading from Chi- . | 1a mannging battles. A fow years agohe wasa | oo Ik i 1 t ase the new Thirieenth, Jowathan G b . " C. Whitthorne, presont focumbont, was | Aud to-day Gen. John Gibbon sends an of cago und St. Louls to Missourt River polnts me ¢ . ; r?ll“"urw‘l‘nfirhrx&(l‘:‘fi(ls!L:}:i:?"l?“ o general | alght e e i iy Cogress Troa the | ticlal lettor to uno T. C. Power, trader at Fort ‘;{}:{"fi‘;‘m{“fi‘,‘fan‘;&”,"‘},‘, ',:‘i“:fl"‘,’:dfi,,',',‘ufl‘a; nt the Grand Pacific Hotel in this city, yester “'Ill';.: |l=|'r:'t‘lr‘:|'::1" Fitth Michizan Districts ape o "i:'wmmgm Pinsr CoNohEmaRnr. Disrwsers. || “Tho Freta Ifwfl?’;fi_’:‘;fl “y",'\‘“ tha follows 'l:'n.:izh District at the Domocratfe Couvention { Benton, on the esme subfoct. A messenger | the head of the moat powerful Indian tribe an | day, for the purpose of tuking some measures | comsolidated into the now First. Luther§, Bovs ix BLuk, Ciicao, Aug. 17, 1876 —General | iny: to-doy, —— womes te Gen. Gibbon with positivo Information | the Plains, and §s the acknowledged leader of | to have the traubles between the varlous Gen- Tr,{q‘vhrldzl;t i3 mtu%_mill.‘ Mo v o T tofowiug-nained oicers ava | "510 fumts Stante-zeltung of toutay ta tool- WS AT O TE that. Power hus Intely recelved 150,000 rounds | allthe hostilea, Red Gloud wil compare favor: | eral Frolght Agenta adjusted, snd to eatabiish o, | 1o Sccond and Third, Michicnn compose tho T e e g e of oo, | catcbing. 1t asserts that thore ara Tilic Repub: OB of fixed ammunition, and that it fs belng sent to | SU1y with any Chluf that has ever livod; and | pey gelicdute of rates which should not ba in- | T8t Third and” Sicth Disteer of Tow e T len wf the Boya i Ine: Mectinga | licans, aloce It knows of several statesmen, ENARCOUSTABLR BIORTRNELS, the Interlor of Montans, evidently for sala er | Shovted Tallls ot fur behind im io ability. | T S 5 A 4 oeeniting s will he held as. hulow c-?un\u ly of German descenty who w|]l wote the MARSTALLTOWK, lug Aug. 17.—Great eur- it sl horngraliy-dischaczed ol nad | JEPablican State; county, and cliy teket BULnol | orie iy cxpressed Bere-ovor the courae pursned . he Unlied Stites are eflgiblo for cnllut- o Ropubiican Ererdential candidaton. These 1 llg h flnélarl :rd‘nn: i1y ronunsted 1o /e RICAETL: statesmen, who are entering Into the contest for | by I'rof. 8. N. Fellows {n reculllug his letter, B Epected thnt the conpenien will bo fuily | the Repabllcas porty, and yot supporting a Demo- | published in the ligneblican of this city, in preantzed in tme to particlpato dn tho grand nd- | wion as the deputation of Baden pearants which, | Which be declined bolug a candidate for :‘l"’:“'h:fi"“"‘(_':l:’ o T, P* | necording 1o the Kludderadatsch, In 1840, demand- | Stato Superintendent. The statement mude Tirst Iari—Capt, Lown F. Jacobs, recraiting- &0 =4 fedeal Nepublic based,on abraad Demo- | jn the Assoclatod Press dispatelics of to-day ‘(Af‘l';n‘r . Mects ut' Pachic diotel Saturdsy evening, s“?',. 'l.‘l;nu :luticmmll?nwfin“'"ml i “,"“M mn; l.:o Smnulunn ol :;m muc; v;:u not dluh- e 3 ualiess luoctivity, snd io this prosulc country, | guthorized is not according to the facts us they Second Ward—Copt. Charles A. Colhy, recrnit- iy Ingeoees Choe oY 01 Biate ‘sireet Tuesduy | [llical folly outlstien. We bave bitherlo b’ | s nown hera. Tho lottor wns hunded to A- Vealns fiobe. | 11 Neidir, editor of the Renilican, by Prof. C. eveninz, Ang. John 11, Roberta, recrulting. | dchtial candidate thereby ndmitted himacit to be- | II. Neldiz, o of the , by Prof. C. Tlard Ward upl.‘»‘nb}l 3 o peemith E | Jong te the Demacritic pnrty, jnst ns thut pemon | 1% Rut.'r-n“ 'resident of the Stute Teacliora! Agao- gtkos; i at ) Wabush avenue Friduy, Aug. \;hn :;:ltrlhfnr the Hu‘}nlllflhtllln mnummll ulnldl- clantllm}. w'o‘nfiudl t:.’u"m?uzr:"'y in 'llhu‘nun‘zl4flur, % % ; g . | da1e thereby snpported the Jtepnblican party. low | uid who stated that the letter was final and de- rourth Ward—Col, . W hrieos, wecraling: | e mnkes up The " Test of thy ticket lea compara: | citive, und who directod ila unconditional publi: O e A APkt avedan oh Gatanday | HYely unlwportant wmatir, siuce, compared with | catfon, The whole mattor will be Mily explnlned e coult of the Prestionilal eleétion, 1t Is unim- ) \ v A I, thsttn Rest, recralting oM. | PUFIADE whether o iepubllcan or & Democrat s {n Baturday's Isse ol e Marstalliown Jiaub wcer..| Mects ot rorner Atcher and Portland avenues tlected Governor In_Jinoie or & Democrat o Ro- | 424% onitisen T the bans biufidioge, Tuesday evening, Aug, 22, | Pucan Cormace in Gavk Conply, - Evory scysfble Sectal Dispatch to Tiig Triduna. llcrrulllnl:»nmcnm uru requested to ropart Prog- | wonid diahonor its name §f it sttompted to DanviLLy, il Aug. 17.—The llon. D. W. reas from timo to time m.l leadquatters, comer | fonroaeh anybody for scting according to i | Voorheos hus boen Lero for a fow days, sttend- dackeon vnd Dearbom wtrects. o teict, | Bonest convictlois, morely bucause those convic- | i our Circult Conrt, now in scaslon, *Himself It Waang; Communding Dlsteic tlonn disagree wilh the vicws wo ontertaln, | and Jesse Hurper, Presidential Elcctors for Mr, Woods aléo reported that Hyde Park and | We onl{ protest ngalust demagogices or simpletons | Peter Cooper, hava bean in secret consultation, the Town of Lake had m‘tt yet. urgfil{)l:cl{.‘ B; nusmpmlnxil ",u’fi&'."”nf.‘" u'{o pg:‘lz-oc‘rt;ne wp;rz{ 1t i8 ngreed thet, a5 soon a8 Dan hoa performed ning thuse 01 cmbership nnder the ftepu n g, n who cunn SO0 oA en, Tire v o vt Uiat | Srietthe DerRocrate party whivihe Sontest of e | oltn SEVioCHa district i efpatiute o the :‘l‘ » nlf'un,1 l“;llw ‘(‘)'n"‘Li“n::fil“]dl)ih:‘::('lll:lul\:‘?gl]‘:l‘ onzh acquaintanco with it, yet will ntrust tho :lrcelllmuk llamm‘llg\n? élo\v ‘: u&lmls 13 l,u. to ot Tudianapoile: “1o réport wna concurred | Lo eral Gaveramont to it dud consider guch n l";c'b'c"r“) mmgt‘l':;&g beal Hayes! ol Petar J course Togleal, mny vote with a good conscience | C e fur ’rlldm:'nml Im’:’xlrl:h: bt it §8 vory plain that BERRS A JOINT DISCUB3ION, Gen. Reynolds, Capt, Ienly, sod Justice | pe wha gives hia support to Bemocratie candidates New Mrvpzans, Aug. 17.—The following fet- remember Washokie, Chiof of the Shoshones, who, If he bud been born white instead of red, would have beon a leader of the people o any Btate—n Goveruor or o Benator, In onal appearanco this Chief strongly resembles the ather of his Country us peitited by Peale; tall, straight, white-hal and digoified, he fs THE PERSONIFICATION OF A NOBLE RED MAN, I have hud himn o dino at my house, and never entertalued a moro agreeable old man, He will not cat till he bas washed, dressed his halr, and pared his nalls, e is polite to indier, and childron ure his dnllg’m. golng to him instinct- Ively us to a friend. It is aimost Impossiblo to dlaturb his roj while his placid roplica in council would do "eredit to the most digoliied Benator. He has pgreat abilitics, and treats avery question preacnted to him with such com- frchtnslvn knowledgo na to stonish white men. {c 1s brave ns Jullua Cxsar, sud in overy sense o anvage statesman, orator, wartior.! “ What do you think should bs done with the Indlonsy" B~ Flrat, I would abolish all treatlds, and E:lvu the Indians to understand they are part of ha people of the United Btutes, and not ut arato nationalltics. They should bo mado sul ect to the laws the samo a3 white men, treated justly, and punished whon they offended. The great mativps should be allowed to send thelr Chicfs to Washington, aud be heard bofore Congress ut every scsafon when they desired to represent the wrongs or wants of “their tribes. Congressmen would then have an opportunit fringed upon horeafter. There Were present D. R, Garrison, General Manoger; C. W. Mead, General Superintendent; J, A. Hill, Geneeal Freight Agent, and G. IT. McKissock, Assistant General Passenger Agent, of tho Missourl Pa- eific Rallroad; Col. Thomas _McKlssock, General _ Buperintendent, and A, C. Bird, Gene Freight Agent, of the Touls, Kanens City & Northern Ratlrond Charles Lca"\,ullflnl General Buperintendent, and H. H. Courtwright, General Frelght Agenty of the Hannibal & Bt. Joseph Rallroad; George H. Nettleton, General Mannger of the Kansos Cuz. 8t. Joseph & Council mufln, Atchlson & Nebraska, Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galyeston, and Missourl River, Fort Scott & Gulf Rail- roads; J. F. Barnard, General Superintendent, and George Olds, General Frelght Agant, of the Konsas City, 8t. Joseph & Council Bluls Railroat; W. B. Btrong, Gencral Superintend- cn&l‘mdfi- W. Smith, Oeneral Frelght Agant Chisgro, Burlington & Quincy Riafltoads d. C. McMullin, General Superintendent, and James Bmith, General Freight Agent, of the Clilcago & Alton Raflroad; Ilugh Riddle, General Super- latendent Chicago, Rock Islaud & Pacific Rafl- road, 'The meeting was beld with closed doors amid roportors were not admitted, but it .1s under- stood that no businoss was transacted at yestor- duy's muctlnfi, except the appointinent of & committeo to devise a plan by which the de- sired peace and harmony bhetween the varlous lines can be secured, The meoting adjourncd barter to hostilos. Gen. Gibbon notilles Powor that if he dlspoees of one round to an Indlan he does 8o united Into the now Thind, M. M. Trumbull s vetsined.: & ! The Sccond and parts of the First ana Fourth Town cotnpose the new Secund. Scwall 8. Fag- well is yetaine The Fourth and part of the First compase the new Third. John Connell i retainod. . The Third and Fourth Jlissuuri ure consofls dated inta the new Fourth, Arthur 8. Stawart is retalned. AT TR PERIL OF WIS LIVE. . Gen. Terry informs me that on three occasfons alnce be has commanded the Dopart- ment of Duokote he hes recommended to the War Office the disarming of all Indisos of Dreceh-loading guns and fixed ammunition. It 15 sn admirable sug- gestion, und f curried out would effectually stop hostilitics. Indfans, says Gen. Terry, have lost the cunning of the bow and arrow,s and need guns for bunting purposes, but n inuzzle-loader Is as sorviccable tn killing game aaa breech-loader, Hud Sitting Bull’s - band beon armed with muezle-loaders the disaster to Custer nud the Scyenth Cavalry never could have happoned. To this opinion Gen. Brisbin adds snother—that of taking thelr pontes away from them; dismount hostile Sfoux and he fs worthless as a warrlor, Upon this Indlun ques~ tion I huve obtained the following YALUABLE POINTH P‘mx:: GEN, "JAMES 8 DRIS- DI now with Terry 2s Major t;l the Sccond Cavalry: “The Government of the United Stntes,” sald Cen. Brisbin, *causesd this Sloux war. THE ELECTION LAWS, TREPARATIONS FOR TIHIR BNFORCEMENT, Svectal Disyalch to The Tgjbuns. Wasmnoroy, D, C, Aug. 17.=Active meas uros ure belng taken by the Attorney-Generals office to strietly enforce all the provisiona of the Natlonal Electfon law, not only in the South, but in every part of tho country. Qreat care ls to be exercised in the election of Sapervisars, and all ofticers of the United Ssutes responsible fu any degree for Insuring quict and cuforcing fair electlons are to roceive specille fustructlons through the Departinent of Justice. A cireular on the subject will be fssued in a few days, Prosccutions are to be at onca fostituted hn Ale- Damn ngzalnst those who perpetrated the frauds in the late State election, and others who were praminent In exercising intimidationut the polls in various varta of the State. Special cotnscl twee of hearing from tha lips of thoss Chiefs tholr | untll 11 o’clock to-Uay. have atready been appolnted to asstat in the Matson reported the appolutment of rccnxmnfi han become o Demiocrat, It makes no ditference | tor was wih. - ssed to Gen. Nichols, Domocratle | “How?” Tasked. Aeatron oF gricvances, frithonk the Intervention an L3 work, and arrests aud trials will toke place at officers in the varions wards in the clty, and | whether ho nduita it or not. nowince for Governor, by 8, B. Packund, tho B.—*Fora long serfcs of years the Qovern- | of the Interlor Bureau, or Indian Ring, and THAY, FREIGIIT=-YWAR. an carly day. Steps are nlso®o be takea finmes “that the orRanizatious were muking satlsfactory T - Republican nominee, to~fa) ment has pursued a policy toward our Indlans | could act intelligently and justly. Spectal Dipatch fo The Tribune, diately to give greuter efficlency to the United Progross. THIRD CONGRESSTIONAL, Naw Ontrans, Aug. 17.—Dean 8m: T have | that could not be produciivo of anything else TUR ANDIANATLALOF FOWER Nrw Yonk, Aug. 17.—Although the war | States Marshals® officcs in several of the South- In unswer to the Chalrman, Gen, White IR POLITICAL OUTLOOK. tho honor to propose a joint publio: discassion of { 1) ble and Tho 18 that of a warrlor, and for that reason 1 would 1 2 S0 " Biates 8 h t vl and ‘stated that all soldicrs, whether they belonged 3} 1 Distr & the Jasuca involved In the ponding canvass, ‘The | than trouble and war. treaty systemn laa | Liayo only military men for Agente. A man who | Which bas been golng on during the past fow | ern States. Some changes of princluals, an to thy orzunlbtion or uot, would be weleomo | | The ‘l"yhln{ Sfl?.méfinem& .J::.f«:l:‘.":‘:wniufl iaenex—both wtionsl und local--whoreln our ro- | farce, and " pernicious us anything could bo. | never fights Is to'the Indian the most desplea- | munths In reference to Weat-bound freight has 2‘;&3&""““ among the deputies, have been -at Indiupolis. hraces the N o deventeo spectivo parties ditfer can In thin manuer be fairly | Eithor the Indin ble of %) ered. “Thto Gaabratah sald Lt ne aoon as the ormani- | tho north: tier, and the County of Lake, prom. | Dresentehio the peopls, 1 boilave auch a_ canvase | Lrper bie Iadiana are & part of the peopls of | bl gt ien not yet ended, there is probability of a speedy the United States, or they are not. I think that uvery person who llves within the bound- aries of the United States fs an (nhnbitant, sub- “Then you think the Quaker policy s o falture 1" B.~* Undoubtedly, and it ought never to GEN. SHERMAN will not at grennnz issue any special order for carrying out the President’s directions of yes- i syt el i h fif ieni to praniote a fale and voacefal election, zution ad progroescd enauih un old-fushloned | fscs to exhibit o hurder-fonght batulelleld on | i tator of ich we have both ‘pibiicly ‘clarai settlement. All the companies scem tired of e ther of the oplcera of all the Tayesana | clection-lay than oither of thie other two din- | aursoly 4 ¢ Should this propoaltion recelva your their warfare, and apparently are willing to iy iy x huve beon teled, What come toan nmicable wrangement. To-dsy a | terday, further thau to publish thut In regular Whesler Companivs of the First Congrcssioual | tricts fu which Chicago b a direct personal fo- Inveratie consldaratiun, i uate pnd vl 103 | et to the luws, and wll persons, are | the Togine on small veacrrtonne 0 b tn | trunk . lae sahde Sile war smust ordara foF L gfi";‘;{;{:’,‘é‘;, anl iulace B Bl Do, B | W e et e o e | S R o i | sk rspomile 0 ot Yot |85 B e T L5 i | b, e e, Woare o | M TR, B0 28 A T bash uvenue, This arrangemont was made £ | Jeas one by n lame. silority o fu fuct 2 ! S D, Paciiawp, | tho faco of tils self-ovident fact, wo hiayo fora | ghein Mot we Elvo Hittie bamls of, faiw A | o every pound wo carry Weat, and, 1€ prescut | will any bo ordered unles they scem necessary, allow every Bepublican an, opportunity 1o take | 11038 ono by i larga mujority,® tu fuct, sa RO A, Toug tine treated tho Indlan tribes us though | squard, and the cupidity of white men leads | Tited ofc hob advanced when tho busy weusot i9 f i u precautionary scuse, to prosent n furthur part In the sercruling of Gen. Logan to-night. | O¥erwhelming - ouo, ‘Then the Gormans Speclat Dispatch tw 2lie Trivune. they were forelgn natlons to whom we were bound to graut treaty rights, The folly, not to say stupldity, of such o proposition must be up- parent to every ono who will take the trouble to think on the subject. How can wa rightly at hund, it will be atlll worse. The present rato for Apecind freight is now only 13 cents per 100 pounds, and set shippers of large umounts ofter _ onl; cents on the luodred, 1t Is shaul luanJ;pMu that any company cun tako freight at thiese rates, i anything like recurrence of the statu of affatrs the Democrats have deelared to exist by thelr resolution. Gen. Sherman_says great care will ba taken that no rights of 8tutes nro tnyaded, and that every alep tuken by the military authorltics is strletly with- thiem to steal the Indians’ land. I think 160 neres of good land to each head of a family would beample, and then if o white man at- tompted to take ane foot of this land 1 would ‘gufor! him. The boundariesof these reserva. After music by the Centennial Glee Club, the | voted with the Amerteans, and the BURLINGTON, li., AHE. 17.—AL an enthu- Incetiug sdjouried to the cull of the President. | Democratle vote was confined malne | stustic meeting to-night, 167 Huymakers enlinted PLRST WARD. iy tothe Irish, But the tompier eame In the | 8od clected officers. Evrolnent wus stopped The First Ward Republican Hayes sud Wheel- i e when Company A wos full. Company B will er Murchitng Chib wet. b its 1.3'.“1Tmnm uu | shape of the People’s purty, which was u coull- | fqjion fo due tinm. On_ Saturday night next a 4 inthe Dounds preséribed by law, The military Murket strect Jast evening for dritl mid gen- | tlon of the Irish and Germans, end organlzed tn | ffoyes und Wheeer Club will be organized. tions should be clearly marked Ly mounds, w0 oerisn s oFs . worklng sxpenscs ave to bo made.” “Cutting Is, | will not take actlve part ju any cusc unless eral business. The ouly business transucted | the huterest of non-tnterferencawith the *fosw- LaNDERR, fosgnun ) sieab with seysruio powern wililn, | pstey pfii‘i.-‘mfl"la?"}u.l"x'h':::m:x‘l':l"ge!{mv \doat | however, gaing on amung some of tho shipiees, | culled upon fn regular forin by tie pruper civil was un szreement to turn out this evening to | fug lager-beor.” The result was an alarming Speciat Disvalch to The Tridws our own borders? In my opiniou, it would be ) ollicers of the United States” or those of thy Htates. | port If any whitetrespassed upon his land.” Lh" llx'):_v would you secure these reservations to em D.—* By taw, and uot by treaty. Asmony ns possible sl mnhi bo sunt to the Indian Territory, und the rest put on emall rescryutions, with per- mits to bunt upon unoccupied United States lands. One thihyge I think s very bad, and that 18 tssuing or allowing semi-hostile bauds to pur- chase breech-loadlug fi“' and fixed anuauni- tlon. Let the I)rean ke up this suzgestion, :lml (,)'nuguuwu soon be forced to its adop- on. 1 consider the above, from the distinguished Gen. Brishin, as maiuly cavering tho present Indian_questlon, ung bespeak for It a careful perusal, Puocion, but it {8 kept Tllol., 50 38 1ot $0 make matters worse than they are. It Isthought that in order to acttle the long controversy a meeting of representatives of roads will be held very 500N, ne. receve the Hou, Jobu A, Logan, upon ' re- | i ot In the Republican vote. o lustrato, | o JYPANATOLIY Tid. Aug. 17.—Frank Lan- fi o wiingtiy iGN meu st | VS Sl RSO R AT | fm, Patoerty, sl forCongrae g Tera ot e Pl U iy o Wb | s vote was polteds Lomight. was tendered s publie seception T avenus. ; s mnde a speech of two hours’ Inngth, Jimmy Uhicgn, Holl Sd Willlams, candldate for Gavernor, was preseut Cotas Atitas und spukc. just ns proper to make o treaty with thenegroes or the Chivainen as with the Indisn.” “Why, then, i8 the treaty system con- tinued 1" B.—**Well, I suppose it ts the custom. For thne immemorial we Liuve been in the hablg of makiug treaties with theso people, and so wo keen an doing it." ‘% Are the treatles kept in good fafth 19 B.—* Not ut all, and therelu lles the mischief, We recopniza these Indian tribes us soverelgn uutlons, muke treatles with them at our pless- ure. 1 do wot knowof u single treaty ever made with an Indian tribe by this Government which hus not, (u some particular, been biroken, NOTES AND NEWS. A HAPPY CNANGE, Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Tribuna. WasniNatoy, D, C., Aug. 17.—Up to the close of busiuces to-day tho only employe of {he Treasury who had taken udvantage of Beeretary Morrili's conceasion oI leuve of absence with pny to those who would resign at once was o elerk in the oftico of the Comptroller of thu Currency. He miils for England Monday to tuke pussession of o fortune of acyeral inilllons of dollars which has becu left to his family by some relative. His title toft Is declded "by the ——— MICITIGAN RNOADS, Spectut Dispatch lo The Tridune. LansiNg, Mich, Aug. 14.—Track-laying on the Chivago & Laka Huron Raflroad will be re- sumed at Begola’s Mill, near Flint, this week,— Mr. Buncroft having made arrapgements for 500 tuns of ralls belng dellvercd each week. He expects the voud tobe completed to this city some e during the month of November. Bealdes the 230 men employed hetween this city sl Vernon, #ity mien and twelve teams ure loy- TIURD WARD, A mecting was lehl at 0 Wabush uve last cvening for the lmrpum of recetving s tlonul sizeatures to the roll of members| the new cavalr an v und W udd HENATOR NEWTON BOOTH. ot Callforaig, Is in_the city visiting relatives. y. i In sa Inturview to-day e uunounced his inten- ers were muny elements of o diverss and | ton to support Huyes and Wheeler, und will ng churacter in the Congresslonal ruce | make s speeches in this State before going With the detulls of wl the phusea of | home. Hela still an advocats of the Inter-con- POUNTI WARD HALLY. thy campuign—the cunidacy of Washington | Vertiblebond plun, bul is uot st all s sym A rousing mceting of the Fourth Ward Re- | Hestig, the defectlon of the Corcoran wing | thy with the greenback movement, 1is Jey publicans was held lust evening In thelr spaclons | from the Denueracy, and the perpetun) howls | of declination of the nomination of the Indix Nos. 260 und 271 Thirty-first street, | that were ot beer "—the gen | hapolls May Convention was written lnmey i D'Woll, the Préshicot of the | eral reader i3 ¢ the result of the | utely upon fecedpt of the news of his nowln hip fur regiment ol the Third Ward er Club, Severdl vumes were il to the voll, after which the meeting ad- Journed. flfar, b ' ig] . between Flint and the June- | gy after two yeara' Hiigs i Clut, called the meeting to order, und mude | clection was made the subject of luvestigation | Hou, but it was suppressed azd bus never bevn | There muny have been such, but certainly none TEY:R“ 8 ‘\:““Y' {l'l'_’l’f “R’z’;lll-l?‘:g e 1 Erating dune | English wuma(‘:hr‘l.:&)‘m:hnubnuun vome opeuing remark, by the Election Committes of the Houst, and | £lven to the public. G out West within my knowledge, By troatteswe | 114 RIBBNATH AND ' OROANIEXTION: Jne through the ity. Mr. Fdwards, former | Gireat pressure has beeh broyaht t0 bear, yew ; "Thie Hfon, Trus Coy then addressod the meet- e whule nuuttet, for shaost l!i“u"m"{w" s if oy Tioominton bua o Dnarineebuls pur. | Keep the Indlun fn 4 constant state of confuston | o ": T““y"“ '1"“"“"’“:“' dfi“}‘“‘:i-m“' wroprictor of the Mineral Spring Louse, threat- | tirday und t-day, upou the President and At e Hon, 8. 12, Dow wus (hen catled for re | e Vi1 [;‘u,l',}m;“fi waupers. o vote st in L Tor sunporting f;a,.,. and Wheeler, aud | 20t doubt toward his Governument. We eal) | 0 €TTY has complotely reorgnulzed his Mtle army | eus an injunction. torney-Uetieral 1 the matser of pardans for the , and nude a telling address, showing et was bor In- the’ bosum of e Res | Clieago, North Sido, . publican party, sud could nut be claiined as @ | County, seventson Wwn new departure by the Democrats, Lako..., At tie couclugion of Mr, Dow’s speecl, Toud calbwere male for My, 3. €. Dore, and o ro. | Tolaln epanded by taking the staml. The' Democratie ella nsjonty : arty, he sabd, ah povhuve the wistrunce to agk | - 18 WLl this be seen that during two years the | from thils dlstrict, whom they seretaded ui bis b Yot for what they had dene, but for what | Jepublican majority was_reduced over H000, | residenve on Eucld avenne, Bpeeches were they propuced to do. L l,wm;w was rather | aod ull onseeniny yl the Sunduy beer question, | made by Mr. Payoo and the Hon, ¥ K Spuld- thin. Tho charys that the Repuhtican purty woy AT TIE COUNTY ELECTION, Ing extravarupt conld not be suppurted. Out of | 10 the fall of 1575, the atraight party vote swus = BUANBVILLE, © the $20,000,000 uucensary tor the st your, | POl on _County Commbistoners, Un the LvANSYILLE, Ind., Aug, q " e 'he Repnblican over three-Hfths Wis to be churged to the Denyt | North Shie, Nelson {Republican) recetved 4,067, { wigwim, one of e lorgest halls in the Rtate, on the Yellowstone. Gen, Miles' battalion Fifth United States Infuntry, Col. Moare’s nattallon Bixth Infantry, Maj, Frecunn's battalion Beventh Infuntry, and Col. Otis' battalion Twenty-second Infantry, are organlzed into » brigade, under commuiid of Gen. John Qlbbon, Col, M, A. Renv succeeds Gen. Custor fn rom- mand of the Beventh United States Cavalry, Gen. James Brishin succeeds tho dead Custer as Chilef of Gen, Terry's Cavalry, but while acting on the stall of the Genersl Commanding will retaln fmmedlate command of his column Bee- The Jake Shore & Michigan Southern Rafl- ronid Liave reatrned work an the round-house ut North Lansfug; which is significant thut North Luvsing will_bo_ the teemitun of the road for some tine, s all work was stopped when there was & prospect for un extension uorf i 5 will probatly take the stump upon Wis returu Furwdt, Zodowne | 1o the Luat. N7 CLEVRLAND, 0, 1,414 CrrvELAND, 0., Aug, 17.—Tha varfons Ti)- —— | den and Hendricks Cinbs of this ity united In 8,030 | u rraud torehljetut provesslon. to-night, compll- 108 | entnry to 1. B, Payue, member of Congrens the Chiets wigcther, recognize their triby as o acparate power, and offer to trest with' them, Yet the Chiefs know very well TUB WINTE MEN RAVE LIED TO THEM #0 often hefore they will probably e agaln, and so attach little fmportanco to what they shen, ‘They sigu generally for the presents affored at the time, und do vot kuow If they will ever get anything more. "Fhey know I they du not sign, the white mun will take thelr land soyhow, und 80 wake a virtue of necessity,” St. Louls, Chivago, and Milwaukee Whisky Riug convivts. The Presldont, however, lina declary thut he would make no pardon uniess recom- meuded by the Attorney-General, o hosus yet uat wude uny such recommendation in auy of the cases, though extraordinary exertiond lave been nade to sccurs favorablo actlon by liim before the President leaves for Long lrunch. Avery's friends expect a detinite declsion to- worraw, 0. KEOD. Rogrmmnos ALun Srames, Va., Aug. 17— Mr. Kerr's condition fs about the same as lust AIRO, Epectal Dispatch to The Triduna. Camno, 1k, Aug. 17.—There Is some exclto- ment in this city on account of the rumor that the Illinols Centrul Raflroad Company proposes to change its base at this end—that is, intends * How are the treaties broken (" L night. Nospparent clumul:tu:lmluurwum. rth TGSt ey Eiibede ti Wi wlilidei] et cary (Demueratic) 7,247,—a Demotratie | way forinally opehed to-nlght. A large crowd BN serthhen b are cantagall g. | ond Unlted Btatea Cavaley. Licut.-Col. Low | togo out of thoffinits of the City of Catrout | Lr. Pope savs peaker Kerr's coudivlon is highly neveatated the publle debty and an outlay for | uurity oL 8,600, wsnombled, Which wan wdressed by Gen, T | - L B ually spreads § )L peen ppalnted Chlef of Artillery, and | an carly duy as result of certaln orderaund de- | criticals wensions avd the siuking fuud, The steulas AT TILK MUSICIEAL BLEGT) Nelson_ i un oble speech. Couslderatie gue | H5 und no matter where the Indiay gocs, whity i Licut. Bradley retalus bis position as Chlef of | cistons of the Circuit Court of this county, re- Arom customs under the Domorratic adinlnl ON, fn Aprl Just, there waa u decided teactions The | (husiusm was manifes men soon coine slong and o upon his Jund, e A PROSPEROUS CITY. " ng of the ruada In Calro large expenditures tration was {206 on the $,600, while during the | st wis u stralght party ouc. The temper- —— notities the white men to get off, aud more | Stouts. Tho cavalry, artillery, and scouts re- :‘,','\l{’ g%ufl.’"‘.::nh“;:.vy" )L{,:;r,.m(:fim cn‘z‘rfluw- Spectal Corrempondence of The Tridune, lu&mlh:w\y 7 1L was B cents on the 31,00, lews "l‘x‘i:"“luf'i“"": ;‘ll;'zlll‘::l l::_’un" }\‘Ililll\c ‘lml‘llxlu‘rlc- AN UNWELCOME VISITOR, come. Vrenently the tudiuns Kill few, und the port direct Lo the Departinent Commander, gm\ quired :m'""“‘“"mh trucks, ete. Mr, Clarke, Des Mo, Ia., Aug. H.—Notwithstanding )f‘nlu vtie-Alth as el Flle‘n}glllu_;:u fné:,‘;.mu. ;lvpub‘ffi-:x,ir\.:ho’)m’(l‘;:.]l'u'\‘\’ml .‘r:ll‘:l}‘\l gu'd- e Spectal Dispateh to The Triduna, troups are ordered ot OF vourse the Indiaus the fufantry will act under orders of Gen. Gib- | Chief Lylul;llucm of the Illinols ,Cnnlnlfi is In "rh: the cries of croakers, aud the hard thues $134 per 1,000, g figures ure us fullows: i i sided i this city & number of years ugo, hus Ay w uew treaty fo patched up, the Iudinna | 4t the mouth of Ruscbud, Aug. 8, und expect | 0 0 FRAG B to say that ths Company means | 2uch exhibits of prosperity us this year, Tlore alr. C, M. Herthr followed in o ahort, stirrng gHlam; turned up recently,und claims to be thelegulown- erol Block42,in 8chool Scctlon Additlontedolict, amt proposes to take kinmediate steps to regaln possession ol this property, which is quite valu- able, there belng some eighteen or twonty Lulktings on the b m-kl most of them dwelling- fo reach the vicinity of the Sloux campin ten days, Over 200 Crow uud Ree Iudlan warrlors accompany the expedion as scouts. The aup- vl departinent Is to be kept np at Rosebm), 'The following 18 the full text of Uen, Terry's order reorganlzing bls army: Gearnan Fisn Onngns No 7—Caxr Rosawiry, Aug, BTl troops I the teld will by organkred for the cowing wovement o follows: The bat- talions af the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Tweuty- sccond Infankey will coustitute a sent ol sumewbero else, and the whito wan fs allowedd to keep their laud.? 15 there any way of preventing this?” B.—*Nune that | kuow of, In this country ths people are the Government, and will do us they plesss. The East and West ure us widely divided on the Indiay questlon as wos the North and South on the negro question, The peopis of the Ksat are in fuvor of a humane' and generous policy townrd the Indian, while the have been lald this sesson 25,000,000 brick, and nearly as mauny more will be roquired. This does not fuclude the new Capitol. Two millon Lrick went {nto the Exposition bulldqgok,, the first of which was luld the 1st day ol ne, the last the lst day of Auuut}- e 1st duy of July, Carver & humi. wok-worklng factory was burned. o Just sixty days steam wasralsed in o new struct- ure fn which were lajd 26,000 brick. This wae speced, wind wus tollowed by one or W0 others 5 whio were called for by the sudicnca. Rftetath Wonk.. A . THE PLST BEGIMENT Seventeenth Ward Fourth Ward Huyes und Wheeler Guards met | Eighteenth Ward. ‘i‘i ]lni.'ul-’m:‘l'l;‘rn&, Lc.‘.rm-lr Mlluhu;uu ‘nvnllue“:ml - iirty-nrst stret dnesday vvening, Thery ‘otal were yreeent Cotpang. Ay Cant. O BriTall m | Republ liguses, Ho purchased the property from the Tirst Licut. D. V. Purligton; Compuny ‘o make the Congressions! rucethis fall many “"""r“'“_"’“‘:l'““‘"“",““ it himgelf, and has o Capt. Otto Sehuitz. Fhls 1sa wounted come | Hepublicans who are well known und bave dong | deed "l‘“‘lflt:, at ""’fi "‘I°°‘ purchate, on which sy wad s tho frat organteed fo e State, | ooy wrvice for the DAty biate been sug- he bases his clalm. 11 lias pakd no tases on the iaving utbended the Matket streot ratitication | tusted, David Huwmmond, of Hunoyer, hus | PFORCrty for the last twenty yenrs, and oflers o Lusinesa, RIOUX CITY & FEMIINA, Bioux City, Aug. 17.—The8loux City & Pem- bina Rullroud have tnlshed the grade to Cal- lope, o distsnce of 70 inHes from here and 40 from Portlandville, the present northern terml- nus. The fron will belaid and trains running to Calliope about the middle of September. SR e : Urignde, under an unforvseen demand, not contemplated 1 3 4 d T Faumiand of Cal. Joh Glbbom, Seventh fupantry: A Canadian Snake-5tory, . v Ly Tuc nivatbers ure ofl Germang. Compuny C, | many friends wmons the uimtry. politiiaua, | SOmproilse witl partics uow i posiesalon i | Geople uf the Wost are unnnimous fn favor of - | fthe battallon of the Secoml {avalsy. the Seventh o Fres ‘wl Siracta s by the HF o P e Cullom Guurds, Capt. 11 O, Colllng; Cowpany | liv lua long been ldentitled with the party, | Feaso . WIFING OUT AND RXTHIRMINATING TUE INDIAN. | Cavalry, the battery of srtlilery, and the In The fullowlng atory s lald by Norfolk paper, ;"" o :jmg)“_ rick buildings go up ko flei!lu‘ n l-\l;n::n.“ Lup:.ll“l. [0) C‘ufl s - :L Years ago hid served seceptably fn the ofd Board e —— Lastern people get thelr flen of the Indlan | Scontd will report ‘“"‘"’”{I to the Depurtiment and the sceno of 1t 18 Iakl ut Niver Mk, o post | U3y an 'f feut. < Morgan, Secoudl Lieat, 8, 11 To i May. James & Drivbin, Eecond Cavalry, 1o gilached 1o the staft of the Lepartment Come wauder ns Chicl of Covaley. Tie will Lave, until further orders, active comninnd of ihe battalion ol hia own regimont. During tbe march, the Indian u readiug Feinimore Cooper, Eniersou Sen- und Ned Buntline. The peoplo of the Weat get thelr idea of the Indian” from contact with him, and loss of fricuds, pmfcn and = [ of County Supervisors, Ho Wos subseyuently SUICIDE, Lelaute {Caipany b Capt, C. L ¥ Kol ¥irst | elected Blerill, aud served two years, * When ikt BTt 5 e THibAR Lieut. W, D. Woudward, Second Lleut. J. C. | the Bourd of Rallroud and Wurchouse Commbe- | - ponyquy, fu., Aug 17.—J. C. Beem, a Mordough. These cutpanles number upwards | efouces wua created by the Leglstature, be was Y Pl s of sixty” wen each, und ore cxeluslve of the Yol | appointed to oue of ¢ ¢ Comblsslonerabips by | Wealtby citizen of Iows County, shot bimwelf village about 12 miles frum Bimwoe: Eugene, s son of Mr. Putriek Murphy, sbout 18 yeurs of uge, went to u apedngg fur w drink of witer, atd after satislylug his thirst he sab down on a logz fe.” Such push aud encrgy nsplre confideny i D I cupiial 1o e fuvosted Al this ImlNluxPh donu with lome cupital, snd will st bo plastered over with 10-perceut lllnp—)lldfi’ ) K & tgages. It is not a mushioom growt! stock at bis thieving, murdering hands, "There | scouts wil m the oxt dvunce, to rest uud voql ol u little, e presently heard | Weut iuor X erdn company organteing, Gov. Palwer, through the Lead with revoiver at Marlon | bre miny people e Fust whioes forefathers | faomieh autluiue amkort pae s s, atid il | O e Notas near biu Toad, 40d. on fooki Ent tho oault of n i, stable busluess oo nl’lllu‘l‘; ilu tml rl'r In— 'hlnvufln fl?‘“" resplted ELLIOTT ANTHONY this mornfug. Jo lived hut a short time after | wero Just as bitter Indfan-huters ss are the | advance g will consiet of ope battalion of | for the cnuse discovered rize stk near hig | waud. ows: Colunel, Jui 1. B 35 Licuten- | 18 an old resident of this city,and hos long been | being shot, No cause is known, except melan- . . 10ull. | & member of one of our prouiuent legal firms. | choly induved by the death of his wife o year rvoual stufl ua | Yeurs ngo bio served one tenn as Clty Attor vgo. Ile leavesa largo fumily, mostly grown V. Il Harper; Quorter- | Subecquently he represented the North 2 up. e was the owner of scevernl tne farms in n 115 Burgeon, Dr, Strickland: | tha l.‘-i,nl.uure mrlwu')-ana. I a9 e was | the Btate. He wos ou estimable cltlzen, amt Cowwmisoury Bergewnt, Wo Go Morgun, The | clected w delegate o the Constitutiona) Cou- | his death wus regretted by a lurge circle of Hou. Churles 1 Nved hus dousted this regle | yeutlon which was held n 1870, Ie s now | driends aud acqualitances. weat 100 unifuring, lunps, ete, completo, Corporatiun Couusel. Ostaua, Neb., Aug. 17.—The body of Miss PIvil WABD, . GEN. JULIUS WIITD, Harues, who suleided at Pluttsuiouth, Neb., fust The loyul Demuarats of the Fifth Ward—or | now of Evanstun, s u well-kuown Chicagoan. | Bunday, er 13 AT Cavalry. The main body will b formed as fol- laws: Fint—Oue buttalion of Cuvalry; Second— ‘The battery; Third—Tho wagon teslng I'ourih— A vear goard of ono batislion of Cuvaley; Fifth — ‘Fwo battalions uf Infantry on Lhe right fenk of the teaing Slatk 0 hattalions of fufsuity on the left Mauk of the tenin, The beuf herd will Lo driven sl ternately on the ight sud lefi of the train and be. tweeu Jtand the covering lulnnlr{ Hy arder of A IL Tenny, eto. hunters and trappers of the Weati but that wus long sgo, whien the country wus uew und when the old codgers bad to take their guns with them when they went to plow or to the mill, ‘Their descendants have forgotten it long g0, but the people of the Weat dre every day gulug through what New York experienced i 1717 und latcr. Eastern feonle ride safely ubout thelr country, but let them go out on the st Culmwll Otto sehultxs Major, Cal. Burus then unnounced b follows: — Adjutent, W master, ¥. C. Ku fwro, 'Tho reptile had crawled up bis back snd stuck 1ta liead over one of his shoublers, The oy grubbed fue the snake und canght it hy the neek, but was unable to pullitover Lls shoulder on accannt of fts beinz fastened to s suspend- ers bolind, Ho hetd ba grip, however, until the snako was choked to death, T was found to be o blacksuske, nearly 5 fect luong. Youug QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LoxpoN, Aug. 1h—&teamships Italy, from New York, and Cusplay, frum Baltimore, bave arrived out Nzw Yong, Aug. 17.—Arrived, steamabipa State of Penusylvauts frotn Qjasgow, Hotlund {rom London. Murphy squeczed Abe reptile with such a tun . \ed, P sl y, was foun Boatlng {n the eiver 13 miles | border of Nobruska, up fute Wyoming, Mon- The strength of the command 13 aa followas | grip that ho broke o large ebiver ring that was BAN lfn.muuco. Ayx- 17.~Balled, Pacldc what (vo there are of them—met lust evening | In 1601 ke was appointed to the Colleetursbip of | betow L}wgu to-duys tauy, or Dukioty, uud bave to pack thelr clfle | Iusantry, 55 ollicers, w3 weu; cavalry, 2 | oo lds foger, stewuer Collma for Panwas

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