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THE :CHICAGO ' TRIBUNIS ¢ fonnd axpedlent for the Gavernment to ralse the FRIDAY: ‘SEPTEMBER '8, 1876. ' fy oo T fained. Learning that Col. Prench was to lcave : tlona defennive. Aftera moment of sparring for e LN Winnipeg this Aftcrnoon, your cotrespondent EIOST FOUL, oo e plantes hin et twice tn rapidauc, | The mobbioke for tho woods, followed By th ” ' TTHE INDIANS. srrived here this afterncon, having left Fort Lara- mio on the 4th with Capt. Egan's cavalry company | annuity from$3to $3 per head tosntiafy the claim- uards, and the trabn into Cl ants, and to avold having to annul the exiating | calied at the Government-1founa thia mornfng, and fon ot (Josa’ rixht eye, followlng it up with a 3 came jato Clacinnst! withof anen escort. They sew no Indlans on the way, | Jn Al A omintnco sfranh ‘iogotintionn. . Tha | renuented tist he waid kindly faruish him with T one it Hiant ose hey aparred agaln for | 105thef molestation, . and found everything qulet at the Agency, which Is In charge of Lisut, O, Elting. (len. Mackenzle, commander of tho dlstrict, waa prosent to recelve be Commission, and sald ho would ald it by every means In his power. There is quitc s largo mili- tary force here, and the Indians arc In 2 depreased state of mind, In connequonca of the concentrntion of troops at the Agency, and they say they fenr they ara all to he massicred as aoon aa enough aul- dicrsareive. They hail the arrlval of the Commin- nion 24 a means of rellef, Twenty or thirty lodges left Ited Cloud rcceml{ for s'&n ted-Tall "Agency hore, The final locatlon and surveylng of the rescryations, witcra they liava been completed, have, a4 an fin- mediato result, eausod the Indiafia to BRETTLA ON THER LANDH ALLOTOD TO TILEM, and induced them ta abandon tiat roving and wan. dering life to which they srould_otherwlse adhere, 10 the detriment of tholr present morals snd future condition. Tho quction of treating with the Tndisns s the actual proprietorsof the land isan clement of diffl- cultly ‘which ccrtaln triben present. Thus, In hla repoit for 1675, Cal. Provencher say, The fact that the Government has Allen wan atrested but subseqnontly hailed, °,” ARY PAUTS BEANING UPON THE RIOUX WAR afew_moments, and Allen again encceeded In qno; ed, -, which he feltat Iiberty to communicate, for the 3 Teaching Gnw’ face, sitiking him on the nose. | §0%8 A1 the reat encaed, and the crowdarestruz. ' Information of the readeen of Tur Thinuxs. Namely the Concomitants | Goslooked rerious, snd siddenly lunfiul ont). |8 Roee were it e gnastatu ‘On (ke Thongh he recelvad your correapondent most 1 eatehing Aflen twice, onco on the nase and then on | VR {IOF0 el Balfia-dozon fights, and tao or courtéously, he nt first doubted whether, ar an ex- of the Coss-Allen Pol- the mouth, taking in retarn a llght | (RSP heAd wore bediymplit AN Liberty s hant, . oficor of the Canaifon Gosemument, with which bo gounter o’ the “chin. Allen waitad | for | 1t pot off o tho e, Noget alace :‘&V:""‘%fl'g"& ia at present &t Joggerheads, he could afford much i H m_agaln, ant a4 e came 0D, en . fnfoirinttons bel. o ls hoing cxplalned TAAE Iy ishing Match. Tanehed again, gelting bome an 1he chest and rignt | be 17nchied. : ; object was not to gain lnfcluganc- of official Jaw. Goss sfood his rmnnd and by careful worl Tom All MORE FOULNRSS, §3:hd secreta, but alinply to elicit for public information Px-nwd n atinger ou the cheat, recelving an essy | 7om Allen had agreed to meet Jokn u'fl" o< mmnmluml :"» nb!erv:'e,gml; an a traveler -lud Comb P 1 h‘o‘:l ufiier lth right A lu]lu'\!lm( H‘.hurxv ;:%:Mn :’nkn‘ [ n'nlfn a:nm::lgc Enr'; nfl-.g 1 I:% £ soldler; he readily consco! smiwer any queries Ih umi -blow., 0es ret In anotheron the le! 3 il of a general character, x4 0 ombatants el | o ictiverea s rignt 0n Alloncs 1eft ear Juat 83 fights, . WAl “mever go. into the' sag Story of the Custer Massacre by an Eye-Witness of the Whole Affair. Fifteen Hundred Saveges Pour ed with the . Cammisston ara | Tndveossor s 5 d ot iac in L res no Y Tose: left | #kaln. The feoling here s very stron . " ina Murderous Fire upon | ihusafosrstdsncerjore ThOCURIIGALY | bl Erlieh MUNREES PSS IOACANBAE | 00 Wenui s handed \be. Sollowing ostrat Each Other for Nearly it xentonmm aent fn o (ol o o o eouca, | ssainat Eph lioliand Tor' hia decialon.”. O) Iaittl Band. and wiil lose no timo, but, of course, cunnot 3y ‘I,I:.!l_:'rm.: gaant SIS rocent legliistion of | from the St. Paul llonrer-Press, and saked Two Hours Gues _striking - the hardest and followiny F”fiin”ih‘e" say the lattle bolonged to Allen,. the e Band, not whea tho counclt will bo had. AT AT e LA R L A whether thera wax any {rath In the statament it $ hllnmndvl;:]mge Arith 8 hot bow-om th 0 that Goss Cfln'&;‘:: Hare stood At 20mladtes . ) t neral | % ntaing: 1] alde. s he strucl ey cloaed, ¢ ¢! 5 ., N e MANITOBA. Toinia oo ouinea B e, Crown My wellh aa | Mr. Wiltam Diasmors pamed through the city_yes: o Mivning "o i “ineen. ""The “round | e led like a child. It was one of e mont tedjous . . ollier ¢1t1Eens, "AhA &n fichs Mavo s TIRNG ‘To the | dny: on bia WAy to-hin home in. London, Cansia e, Toated 12 minufes, and on Gosa wan cncried to his | 02hts on recard, with here and,there dashes:o! AN QUESTION, ECton - RrAnLed’ by (o autborities . alt_the | bridgiog with hii imporiant news (fom. the count All D £l Best E i ho bl fckled | Bclentific work, & Ono-Half the Troops Unhorsed at | "8 W0 SO00% oy, | il S i, 00 il | gbiatop s MR VARSI Ittty | ALLIOR D08 O BOSY X | fil cilanen e i s or b e, Fir ———— the First Volley from Wiirzo, Manltuba, Sept. 1.—The progressof | ppnition o AV el Sheara0e Wittt Which | SATOUGN Go0dL, - Me sated (HAL Jris HUSRLICIeR of e cution, and Keeps a blood ailowed for Alten. FAIRS. ¥ 5 Bouiin twarn (o Ul St foron s | 5 it e ngnt e, il | i Gon UL Bt i, Whole Ski found it men 1 Shnct ek e A o r ¥ ciaime | aye wio pami 3 the Indians. Yo el lous Bloux and Cieyennes continuoa to ex- | Ladicheprivcivics: the ludinus certamiy have, cl e A A I P ST tolo dkin, ek treke, o ducleat min bond, and Alten plant. SOUTHERN WISCONSIN, * -'' cits much fnteress here; and, whilo anxioualy | Lritishsubjects they have a right w liviok, and, cof of depot or warehouns that has been established by ed his left fist on the tempting crown, openin the Special Dispateh to The Tridune. = Vlors 15 Mant, | fcouently, Lo all that is nocessary to secure ft to Inem. | Bilting Dull in the askatchewan countey, Mz, Dins o I ] P 2 watching tho nows from the war, set! Hut 1t o eifeved that 107 this ressonthe | more furiher averred Lo the ;finuummmm whom the ] p Ing n renn: ANRSVILLE, Wisi, Sepl. 7.~The weather was Custer’s Men All Killed Before | tobsaealsoon the qul-vive for uews from the | Saielall il S s, SHLEE Yoer | et Btatutd oo Wil "Aidi st | 'While Goss’ Countenance Y eyl f0 etrack Just abgve | MOre favorable to-day, which produced & good West which may moro closely affect them. Asthe DETWIMENTAL T0 THE NECITIKNTS THERROR, nicrceds with thia Governienctor & policy of peaco the forehead, but ' Goss sent snother | desl of actisity on the falr-grounds, Notwith Reno Commenced His intereats of Canada ana the Unlted Btates on the | The Intercat shows towanls therm ougit Lo maniteat - | 15 Lis bebalt, th basle of whiciy should be tic cedio Bears Marks of Very yiien tound © & lodgment fuei over tho | standing the unsettled condltion of things for the Al k. Indlan question sre, o & certain extont, mutaal, [ P8 the SPS ORI F Eretsiiies 1o broportion L hEl” | Bious, and barde 7,00, ine firtieh Poucnions. I Rough Treatment bridge of Allen's nose. é\llen rallied And"flnl in | past three days, and the delay In theopeningof the ttacl anything occurring n tho one country fn relation | takos conforr:d ought to bo considered by 1 lemana | oblect secmod to be bhe formiaiion uf su fndisn Prov. 8! bas ean on tho ch gt e 1 Ol e e, o the various departments of the exhibition ars thereto hus necessarlly more or leas futereat for tho | fAYRERE for thelr furmer purapioe which ticy sbendg oV s o after & Mitle atort aem fighting. both weut | Fapidly flling up, end the sttendanco has been i &8 81 AasUTanco Of tELY Ttlire weifare under tha new conditivns preased by circumstances and the stato of the country. othor, dawn at the ropes, Allon underneath, Time, 6 | good during thedsy, and capeclally thia afte Though the Canadian policy of satlsfying the na- D ey ¥y P y this rmoon. orier' o' Iy efors e ths | Allon Administers a Foul Blow | mituten = e 5 In the geoeral or sgricoltural department ther® - . 'y+ o n o ay be Six Seldier-Prisoners Burned ab the Stake | icu cueacking the Tadian title ta tho land, | . /ncrs snound philotouty in tio polcy, thus i | el wtnCH oW uid B R Sk 182 e ropst novmn has been n fattering Increass fn the mumber of - i O HTE 1, through treaties grauting compensation to the ab- Je y Akeuts of this country. 1 th T ty-flrst wes ehort and quick. Light counters on thesight | o000 - in Sitting Bull’s Camp, g the aborigine {4 not to catablish bin in the position | * Having road it through, he replled that ho had n the Twenty-lrs check of esch hrought them claser together, Gons | Sntrlea origines for the luse of thelr bunting-grounds, I8 | of a paupor; but to try, by affordiug bim every ald NO REABON TO THINK Round. Tet o his left, reaching Allen's right,jaw, andac. [ 'Tho bouka were closed last year with 602 entrics, somowhat anslogoua to that pursucd In tho Unlted | possivle, to clnnh)n hl'nllnln[m-ln‘l‘un hlm::ll under | ynere wan tho allghteet. foundation for supporing ound, cepting & moderate ono in the tieck in return. | while ‘the number this afternoon ronched over . States, thero are, nevertheless, AL P R uponbim by the | that ammunition for the Sluux was being forward: ‘They sparted for & minute, when Allen, dashing | 3,050, The other departments ore up to thelr 1, atrack hard on Gone’ left check-bono, knocking RSSENTIAL DIPPERENCES, him down, and winuing the first knock-down, | US0el sttractiveness, with tho exception of the do~ When the Imperial and Cansdlan Gofernments %d b; “’z'm"“d'lont Bay Cb"mplny. and t“;‘n ||§ I:nd .ard nothing whatever of any praposition being 4 made by Sitking Bull to coms tpon 8 roservation 15 | And (toss Is Declared the Winner | Time. 6 minotes. mentlc department, and befors the books' are How the Noble Savage Is Handled in treaties made with Indians by the Uovernment of Canada do not bind the former to remain upon the Iy the British Northwests purchased of the Ludson's Bay Company, in 1870, | reservations guarantoed thewm: and they ara the Nofthwent. THE PIPTIT ROUND cloned that will be found as full and as invit(ng as 3 B AMBNABLE TO THE LA 5 an eatato which sdded 3,000,000 of squsre miles |\ - MADE AUSRACIE T TUR LARE L | Your correspondent next showed him the fotlow. of the Contest, ehawed a declded adsantage for Allen. Gotsgot | atprevious exhibitions, ing cxtract from an American nowspaper, and in three blows on the right and left sides,'and a asked his oplalon of [ta correctness: atinger on the upper lip, making = gash and draw- TTAWA, Ont., Aug. 22,—Advices from Indlan-Come 105 blood. | Alun, aftet & lizht one on Goss' uock, | I number as last ye to the area of the Dominlon, it was nota property without fncumbrance that was tranaferred, nor yet one with an altogether clear titje. The Company the jurlsdiction ofthe Queen, as wiil be secn by . The entries of horacs are probably not so great the followiny clause in the last treaty negotiated: t the general chamcter Indians, TUnder OCanadian [ And the undersigned Chiefs, o tholr own Lehalf,and loner ' Dic i 3 3 lanted hard on th ‘ar, left ch d on | of the stock Is regarded much 1 . Trentics, Made Amens- | s ikt o iaiiaiponn. snd ar. | st St ot SAIRCILIAG AT 00t | RIS SISLA0 ARG (3% | Faoblo Attampts of the Kentucky | et foo ToliBeinbiincll It | e ioatger oo 4 ane important reserves, The rights of old aottiors | T stricily gblorva this roaty, and Alko L0 cORIACE BAG | But pequcaton o Iatter o Jota Chemm. Tho Canadisn Authorities to Prevent T I am e e Al %o | | The display of blaoded cattlo I much larger thai ble to the Laws. andor sgreoment with tho Company hnd to bo ra- | balwve shemolves s ood ani iswrul subfectaor hor | Tnitana' seplied ther would eep the sonce, out would the Fight it Seere caming,und oa the ronna closed a | 188t yoar, Al the stalls are full. The otber de-- spected and confiemed. Thon there wera tho half- ¢ O e ey Mok ARIahed Cl e gt e Fight. Tine of blue-coats were scen coming over the hill, | partments of stock—sheep and hoge—s ‘breeds und the Indfans also to be satisfied. So far these claims have been disposed of without nny difMculty arising, ssve the Ricl rehellion. The firat treaty sluce Lord Selkirk In- ro cans, they would cross-uver and capture. the Ilackfeet A man approached the ring slde und calied for | well e represented, the diaplay belng . fally., country. The Iatir wanted to know If tiiey would he oland, ntroduelng himscit as Acting Adjutant- | up to the standard, and the show of vegetables, :;flnc by ".':’ dounted lullu\d and the ufficers in General Lebben. Jlollzand ordered the men togo | frults, and flowers 1a not as good as naual, 1, rEe wolred \hewi iy wuild be protectad, Tiie Great Disgust in Cincinnatl Over | onandthey came up to the scratch, Lebben re- | The rainy weather haa done much to kcep away i arose. the Referce’s Declsion. Uring to lfa forcen. As the men faced'oach other | exhibitoraTn all departments, b The Presént Commission to Negotiate with the Uni coded tractas sud that tie: y will not molest the person ' g . duced the Crcos and Chippewns to cede | orproperty of soy fuhabltaitof such ceded tracts, or 'y THE GTIL ROUND ‘This afternoon Mrs. Elljsh Inman, of Bradford Redskins. " | the ) OKd Settiots" Telt ™ (1o mites deep on elther | the propurty uf dier Maliaty e Quech, ur Tnturiers | | GOl French, having slanced through i, autd that o fonghtinderinn ooy AOUND lats, the secs | Cenioe, Tea dowh stalre. o the TaIC Er0ans sb8 St sldoof tho Xed and Assinibolne Rusers), in 1617, | Phend traciacr sy Dart ereuft ani it oy will | tlon; but It way dads origng o il men, and the reférec com- | Broke both boues of the right foresrm, b - '3 'y mandin) em I en pian! 'our con- 1 by =1 8 stipulations of this treaty, inglog the lawa ln 1) o T H 3 check, on thie mouth and rigl faw, recelving two Y Its Operations Enshrouded In | T tE0n, Sl oing 5,574 Chlppowas, Naxt, | force n tho couiry s0 coiod. st lan, baving ed fileadly fesllng tovards thn, - Never to Fight Again. ou the neck; ' They clinched and fell, while the Spectal Dispalch (o The Tribune. Mystary---Apprehensions o great track Iylng north and west of the Pravince, | Withaetrange want of cnterprlse not by any | nouncedut Ottawa & week ur two ago, hat String crowd araund the ring diepersed in all directions. ~ | | OFTAwA W, Sent 7. —~The fair ground pre: - . 20 | smana cliaract adlon preas, no 3 3 TR MLTIA ented a livelier appearatice tu-day than on gester- - A of Trouble, audinkubited by Jons ;::;‘Ml;"fg_’;":lm‘;l'flm‘;‘l‘; mawepmper-corrcapondonts have accompanid tho B, e e ah fe e Cyireed Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune. sere Company 1, Kentycky Sinte Ouarar, under | day, the aitendance belog sbout dosble, _Probably s 3 tominius! hef , and, , Y 2 % AL 2 0 03 o/ t e ader at tho nosthedt angle of the Lake f | wethinie will be ¥aown 4 to tho manncr of thoye | binoumslust the white race; aud that thesa over- | CIMCOOiATH O deit. 7 AL 2 iclock:Thisc| the command of Capt, Wood and, sumbosing 10.000 persone wero within the enclosure duting tures were refected.” worning the Littlc Miam! Depot was jammed with | P80~ the afte C 1t Ivel: 5 oL, 1 b 2 Time wad called for the meventh round, when sfteruoon. Commltteos were nctively on e ] doubl,a great gutlt- | the worst clazs of people ever ecenon the earth. | Lolien once more approached the ring and an- | gaged In awarding promiume in tho specifod . some proposition of tho kind made; ut it was not ‘The saloons were crowded, and tho route tothe | nounced that unless the ight was stopped fn two. clgulel. st acceplailotoany of tho i trhen, . dopat thrunged. Amrangements had boon mado | inutes be would order his men o fre. Uiia ot Jollet Citizens' Corps and Artillery Company ' o T o shters retires helr corners, one an . z \What tribes were preaent at this conferences” | for diepatching threo tralns to the fight, one at 2, Tomoriaw whil be davoted o completing. fhe the Woods, with the 8sulteaux trlbe of Ofibways, inlibiting the country between Manltobs and On- tario, 2ald to number 3,000, By this, 56,000 aquare miles, now forming the Keewatlire District, were secured for lumbering and rallivay purposs progress, except by officinl communications, which will, of conrae, bo so framed s to BUIT THE POLITICAL 8ITUATION. Agreat deal of unnecessary secregy onshrouded the departure of tho Comnilsalon. Even the newa- pers published here, and which are both favora- 16 to the Dominion Government, could obtain no Denial that Sitting Bull's Ammunition Comes from British Territory. Probably about seven; fur various Indianasre | the mocond at 3, and tho third at 4 o'clock. Tho | S5eed with Lobben to stop Hali thero If be THE CUSTER MASSACRE. i would rofralu from any arrosts. This was | awards of premiums, Should the day be a fine > - THIS WAB MOST IMIONTANT, Ifomaation on tha. subjects And tho Frea Brets, | Sgguntgmed to huntia the viclalty of tho Cypress | Jowest of the roughs made for the Oret train In | agreed ' to, and 00 “rowd " eharsed | one, tho atlendanca will prabably be the largeat of BTORY OF AN ETE-WITNRSS. as the raflway to connect Thunder Day with Red | the only Zdaily, conscquently {gnored the do- “i\What are thefr names?™ order to be early. A fewhad tickets; most of | down the hill to the track, Thia militia had coma | the fair. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. River has to pass through this rogion, as does | parturo aitogether when it did take place, \There are the Slous, somo of whom resideIn | them had none. The scramble und struggle for | JowDn from Covington on the regular trainy and, SRe—— Minxearous, Minn,, Sept. 7.—Tho Pioneer- | already what fa known as tho **Dawson route* of | After soverl false rumors had been ' cif: | Drittsh torriforys the Assinibolnes (halling from | entrance o the cars were fearfal, Thugs forced | A€Cing the mob, had stopped the traln, As the M'LEAN COUNTY, ILL. Press and Tribune to-morrow morning will pube | mived-water-snd-lond travel, Valuable timbee. | Sulated from —Government.Touse to *tblind | Milk Rivar Agency in-the United Statew): tho | pyo staked were pulled up, the soldiers departed. &Special Dispatch to The Tribune. 3 {ho_ tracks™ of the travelers, I huve honrd, as an elr way past the ticket-takers, ,and bundreds CHANGE OF UASE. ol lish & full statomont mado Ly wn old apyer | iracts and ainoral-deponits wore, by this ccsston, | excuse.for il this undignifod myntery, tiat bia Hosth and, South "Plegans (eubdivislons of 119 | fought thelr way Into the windows. Fluslly the | _After nearly ‘an hour of wWahine, the crowa | Bioousvozox, M., Sept- 7.~Tho third day ot pamed Ridgely, who lives near Anoka, snd has been in Yollowstone countey two years. Ridgely waa s prisoncr In Sitting Bull's camp at the time of the Custer massucre, and eaw ovory moyement of the troups. Ile atates that about the last of March or April, In_compony with four trappers, they were opened to the enterpriso of capitallsts. On the 15th of Beptember, 1874, a fourth treaty was made at Qu'Appelle Lake, by which 75,000 squaro mlles were ceded by 3,000 Croes, Ssulteaux, and mixed Lreeds, The lands embraced by this treaty extend from those mentioned a8 tn the second treaty to Honor waa charged with the conveyance of a con- slderable sum of moncy—sume $35,000~for the purpose of paying gratultles and annuitlea to the nillans; but, atter all, he did not personally **keep tho bag," as Col. McLeod (the new Commissioner of Mounted Police), who arrived from Ottawa with an ofiicor and fifteen recrults for that force, tuok 140 sonic Crowa. ticket-takers withdrew and gavo up the train to the | jammed into the trains again, and started southns [ the McLeaa Connty Falr proved fatlure, owing ey about elght | 2o tho raln, and signs of rain. To-morrow the _ - i Crowe, " “ ou think the information . - A Tar as Pat Lane's farm, near Walte: son .‘3".¥ns.m.y-- ob 3tz Diskla L, ok o cars were flled "rah civ were | miles' from” tho it ground. *The ‘new | stores will b closed, and the people of the clt 1L N Imposelble to say. Al sorts of rumars | 20080 andstill the crowd poured fn. Itwas & | gitc was picked ont " on the side of | wil attend en mnssc If the wuather In propition aro cireulhtol on the. prate, “Rid. yassisns from | bloods aescmblage, and slmost every one bore the | a turnpike hari-by the farmer's house, snd fn fall | 1t wna decided to-dsy 1o hold the falr over mouth to mouth, becoino exnggerated as they trav- | mark of snother's fiat, alght of the rallroad track. The ring was up ina | urday. ©l.. AnlIndian capnot compuie ting or numbors, FIGHTS WERE A8 THICK AS THE CROwp, | {&% minntes, and the men agaln stripped and faced attacked by Indlans while trapping in the Black | the South Saskatchowan River sad Cypreas Hijls | Sharge of the treasure and conveyed it out Weat. | and honee much misunderstanding of roports {rom i\ beitleed Fisigon, Abonndd each other 110 minutes to 11, Goss' right eyo TIRE . 1illts, himsclf and another teupper captured, and | on tho west, tha Red-Deor River un the north, and filg;gl}lllfl':l: '{g‘;“m;h;l';:flyg;m“‘h& ot Mg | such @ source, and brulsed vissges abounded on every elde. | was nearly closed, and hin left badly swollen. On S. + allthelr furs taken from thom. Béing bound by re tho Blackfedt lhlad :9_ dofend themselves | Finally the doors were . locked, snd Eph Hplland | the right alde of his note wasa luufi;. deep cut, and tho United States boundary-huc on the south. By agatust the Sioux, if attackes guve the order, **Go 100 wiles nud stop. Don't | his grin had been split in the midd negotiations with the Indlans had opened on the ST. HYACINTHE. bufialo ainows, thoy were tnkon directly to | s fitth treaty, made In the fall of 1875, the Indlan | 1Bthinst. ++ Yes, —thoy wonid cume Lack under any circamstances.® It was the TUE BIGUTH HOUND Bpeciat Dirpatch fo The Tribune, the camp of Sitling -Bull, when ho Now, beneath the calm extorlor of society a great ' MAKE A GOOD PIGUT, come Y i © | voonviclons, Gons led off witha ringing blow on ae Doy i ; D el o iood Eavian Whers. they. Wes tilstotho comntry east of Lako Winnipogosle, | o [\P0f anxioly sxists ae t0 tho result of the htea- | mhey aro well Sy sod monsiel. performing | TlvAtion of the 8glt. Tho trick disposed of tho o cheat, and foliowed 1t up with a clover ono on | | MOSTHEAL, Scyt. 7.—A sounger brothar of Mag- and on either side of Lake Winnipeg, was extin-. guished, Asthe landa lying betwocn those in tho thind treaty and the Province of Ontarlo were transfer- red provionsly, 1t will bo scen that, in the immenac teact of country from Thunder Bay to the Cypress Hills, with Manitoba In tho contre, the Indlans have been satisfactorily acalt with, without any apparent reason cxisting ent treaty-expedition. The story of the slaughter of Gen. Custer und bls men fs **as familiar as houseliold words™ to all the Indlana in the Cann- dian Northwest; and, though they havo 80 far re- fuscd to joln with Siiting Bull {n an alllance offen. sive ordafcnsive, it 18 vxpected that Gov. Morris will find the negatiators on the other sido BAUCY AND INTRACTADLE, There la now a telegraph-line working to Battlo River, but thete {a no posslbility of obtaining sny nows' uxcept through ofiicial chamnels. 'That from, Ridgely replled, **¥ort Garry." Sitting Bull, believing them to be British subjects, order- ed them released, and gave them the freedom of the camp, stating that he would return them to thelr friends erc long. The threo remaincd in Sitling Lull's camp until the day of the Custer wassacre, and Mr. Ridgely says they were TREATED WITIL UNIFONM KINDNESS, luti Ith Iderab] o . | blood~tubs. The train went out about 80 miled. | (herlght side of the Lead, near the ese. Allen Jolre Blanchetta has deposcd before a°magistrato 5 By o Yy “eraerable, Precitlon. | and not ono of s pusscagors saw the batdle. slamiod 1o two ou - Goss' chest and ooo | ntSt Hyacinthe that Magloire Dlanchotte offered tholr fire-arma." At3 o'clock a bettor class ssembled, composed | 08 the mowe, taklug another on | pyy €25 and s suit of clothos 1f he wonld bura his * the left eye. ‘This scemed to give | h‘n' 'l’-n l-h“m?.?tlfltx &‘:3&5‘*:““' defeat generally | of gpamblers nlu.l‘lpanlng men, gquiet and orderly. | W5 anldea, lu{. drawlng up, L planted a terrible | bullding ond stock, but he refused. Hs also de- O en s Eammon toplc of conversaifon. Tha | The two tralus were goon glied, snd both pulled | blow un Goss'damaged left oy, followinie It with | pased that the re was cansed by Magloire, who so : news pasacd through the conntey ke wilddze, In. | out tozother, Thero bad been rumors of scizare | o contre blow Just abovo the Leit, Gows ventin | arranged a torch as to enable him to bo out of town * dlan runs crhltrcu ‘u lhqllulflllqu'muwk'nn Ellico | ot Covington, but nono was attempted, and both [ ¢ hg‘t'l_gog& nl?fi.'" _l::l:m :inv;l';-;; o ;p‘v.x"; when the firu communicated to the bullding. lm)l,:zgfl‘?mwn;;mgunmlfifi-c 5t In the nosty. | 17aIns got off withuut molestition ut sbout day- | Fara blows, holding Allon in_ chancery, Hoth | Blenchette's fnsurance was for $1,100, and tho light. Gosa ond hia scconds, Dwyer and Asron, | rolled over and fell, Allen underneath. Tlme, | Stock wasnot worth $100. Tlo hadhis witc's life Ridgely states that 8itting Bull organized W8 | for discontent on thelr part. They reculve thelr | Viyomething's np" west? -car, & il s up* 15 tho commion boliot, based | Sy occapled seats fn tho presa-car, and Allen, with | Bine minutes. Insured, and tas calcalating on reallzing the forcos not for the sakg of Gubitiog the | annual allowances, whether in cashor in kind; | wpon varipus "&A of whieh 1 ive s few. | Bt ey Oy JaEroting £ | Tom kelly, ook up thelr quarters In tho Paymsa- TIE NINTI ROUND amount at her death, ahe belog delicate, but tha Whites, but to drive the minors from tho | with strict' regulacity. Thelr confdence, there- | Col, McLeod urrved In W innipog on Thuradays | them having thelr beadqusriors nt Wood ountaln, | ter's car, was o terrific displsy of brute strength, Goes was | nojor expired, and she died uninsured s fow Mills, They had no cxpectation “of meet- fore, in the Governmunt {s unbounded, and they ing soldlcts untll after the amrival of which $a abiut 70 miles from tho Misranrl, Tholr | = Dawn set in a littls cloady, with ightning fn the | Shiacnily taking a body Gl of 1t paying ol Ws | yyoekn ago, and be told his brother then that th nover exhibit any unfriendly feeling towards the Chief is 8 Gne young warrfor named Whits-Cap, attentionto Allen'a riba, while Allen was egually ried to a yonng lady realding a short dlstance out o Joan e o vary teloadiy 10 all whites ' had n Jong | caste sud premonitions of ralu, Tho tralus ran | determined to biind Goss, whote eyes were closing only way out of thelr difiicalty was to bnra tho of the city, ana atarted the vory saine evenling, with troops In the Yellowatone country, and mounted. | white race, 'Thero are B pasiy of Tecrulin, T0F tho ‘neadquariars Gt tho i th until they veached e haa. 160 Away with twa blows on the | premires. —'The oxamlnation wis continued. courlers from Sitting Bull's camyp had for elght HURER MORN THEATIS Dolles, st Swan Kivar. ‘Now, poaplo maturally | interview with imtu 1874, aud bis professions | 2P d‘fi;’;‘:;m““vox o are At Tight and lefu sldes of the body. Alien dropped ,‘,f,g;:l,';,',,sg.';;mm“:;'d":;;-l,:".:.'g:::,:g';’l{,: P days Satetid evory move of the wilitary brevious | wow:in prosessol. segotiation, —the Cummlssianera e N b oy Wit do the indlans think of the prescnce of | near Dristow Statlon, 12 twlies from Cortugion, | Dot one on the right _eye | Bl ] 81t v sl proposcd (o ask (0o Froria uster's uttac! ely eaye Lho Iudlans 3 . C. . C. 't Y | the Mounted Policer” n i I e oavan SOERE Mttt ar Bk | o e on, e e Tt T oo [ o€ uuma dnty, il whiels e wan chasged, TWE (1 Z8iraog repard thens i thely. frichly . op gt | Merotnoy haliecs, sodl 2ol Holant ahe Diraey: | puphies it tle left bund onthe neckanda rignt- | Government for ! FONOE, \ Ghiatio. ' genticman who for many yoars leld Jm. | Fosching thore, ho took with him ' ovory | Satering the connicy, T was most pasticular in In- i e e e ravine 108 | {1on 1o lin nuverars's ‘baek, biting Hpht and Ioft, NTAR, PEABODY, KAN. ' " 5 s structing the Inspectors in charga of detachment assy knoll, wi y 8¢ 6 Apat. The o o} Mot exv = 3 Its divlsion Into small dotachments belng noted | portant positions In the Hudson's Hay Company's | vallable —man,—arslving at —midnight on | ¢0'orylafy 1o tho Indisus that tho polics were not il et . Goss cauntering on the the right” jaw. Mot ex ‘Special’ Dispatch to The Tribune, with mauifesjations of extrome dolight. Ambus- 1) po Y Company's | (ho 7, ond” leaving " st 11 a. . the | 18RI uw“mmm,ml;‘,’c,w,mhum dew lay heavy oo the tall grass, Ontwosldes of | changes followed sround the neck and shoulders, sorvice, and who has great personal Iniluence among tho tribes surrounding Edmonton, bot who I8 mow n realdent - of Ontario; snd the Hon, James McKay, 8 member of the Northwest Council. and also of tho Manitoba Governmont (without salary or port- folio) asMintstor of Agriculturo and President of ars bty Pranony, Kun., Bept. 7.—The house of John the battle-graund were high trecs, and just south | whei, In o counter, Allen landed o horriblo y Kty Thoraratic and tho abuse of rafian traders. wora two hag-mows, spoedlly filed and covered | blow on_ Goms' neck. Goss was bewlldcred, | Crummey, 8 farmer roslding about six miles from - - e rocently infornied by a trader from Bow | with human belngs. - A little woy fur- cnd recled mlung: the ropes, su-lnf his con- | his place, was destroyed by fire. It was occupied River that tho Blackfeet re(;unl the ndvent of the | thor south was thy farm-house, and close by fl{:‘f!nfi ‘flwefl!fitg&tflwfll ‘m J;;";?"Gf,'::f by himself aod Robert Chelstisn, llllla ul(ur anin-. Monuted Follce ag not altogether Lenefeinly 13 | tho ring-ground was an tuclosure, with & rustic | They clinched and fell, the advuntage decidedly b Taild whobarly cectpod milh i e Jeavlapbos 4 sinibofnes) and half-breeds to enter their hunting- | table. It was a beautlul place for any sart of a | favor of Allen. s losa amounts to over §500, {zrounds, froms which they (tho Ulacifact) no long- | picafc, but Herman Vou Rademacher never calca- TOL TENTH ROUND 0 {ollowing day. = Soverml partles of Mounted Pollea | 1t to protect them frum the Introduction of ths cades were nt once preparcd by tho Indians, and Ridgely stutes that while the Indlans stood ready for the attack many of thum clambered on the slde- hills overlooking Custer's.line of march down tho ltoscbud, The Indian camp was divided by o blut or ridge, the point of which ran ‘haye cono in during the past few duys,—some to Dring prisoners for trial here,—and all apeak of the Indlans ussuming a haughty tone, thoug! llm{ pro- fess friendship fur Canadiuns, and particularly the Iml(ce, whom they are careful to warn to wear helr uuiforms (scarlet), lest harm may come to them, 1t {4 natural cnough that even the American towsrd the Roscbud ond In the disectlon | tho Councll. This gontleman fe himself a half- cr dare to drive them, e sxcursion futo - | introduced a featuro never before ncen at a,_prizo St on of tho avallabla fords ou tho rivor. o | Lroed, snd, belog & (horough Lusiness.man, and | SIGUEsLould profer to keep frisndly while they | 8872, 2 hore niay bo something n_that, The Jated on such nu excursion futo ly peacefal do- | gy -Astho men faced, Mrs. Gurinun, of Walton, IN CIIICAGO, h Kotk ] liivo to deal with the Untted Slates forces; but ft | . onIect, Roves hto othee | matn. 152ced lier way Lo the ropes, and.with a broad grin | Tho alarm from Box 672 at 7:10 Jaft ovoning way Indians had crossed the river to camy by this ford, | Intimotoly acquainted with all the tribos n tho | §a woll know thut Sloux now professediy renidents | Jndtans do ot abjuct, howoysr, # much (o other TIR RING WAS PITCHED on her face, stood contemplating th brajsers. The | caused by the dlscosery of a fire in the one-story 1ud Caster liad followod thelr trail dowa to tho | Northwet, ho gwlclds an lmmense Infinence fn | on Britieh territory are engaged at tho presont thino | DO0IS8 PRUSIBETAR B R0 Buut, asthoy dotOthe | o oo 1yylg delay, and sbout 450 peoplo as- | Feferce stopped tho gght, and, sénding the ucconds | frame house, Na, 837 West Superlor strect, owned <. water's odge. From thla polut of observallon | favor of the Governmunt, e is excesdingly m J:;‘?,f.‘:h‘.’,“"""' and conveying the produce of Fith AALEBREEDAY sombled around {t. dust before the nppearance of :fi 2pongs nt!.wlrsgx;:i‘ :gzl;:llm:“ul hflh‘fltfidfifi“ and oceupled by Willlam ’J‘:"‘H' Dnm, o, . ifiii:&f"1?'.’11.,%?.,'&";55.";:':’.‘.15" ufi“fififi g:: }."."v'l";iofii“fi:fn;’ui’l':"lfi;‘u“.’? .,:fl.:,ff,:’::‘:;fi:: TIUEIR COMDATANT RELATIONS ovn Tui | ‘' Whysor tho men a diversfon was created by a tall Kentuck- [.ing somo encoursging words to the saluta bullding, §30; to furniture, 825, The famey \ spread 10 a framo cottage, No, 84f), owned andoc~ |, -, cux‘)‘lad by Michucl Cudoy. Dawago, §75. Causs ' . unknowsi, ** Becunge of the wastoful manner in which the | jay named K. Jones, who etruck Theobaud Dauer, { rent them back 1o their work, and remained Jatter curry on tho hunt. Whereas tho Indians. | ;o ogior, ‘A rough-snd-tumble fght ensucd, | the closs of the fzht, watchlng it Intently. ffhe on killing o buffalo, ait down round 1t and con- 7 i b | men working nround to tle pper ropes, Allen sume it, Lntf-hraeds destroy great numbers of the | and the reportof & plito) rung out. Tho shot | wyipine fn u faint ono on the risht eye, and 7 Cows for the robos only, leuving tho carcasses to | wos' fired by & emall man, who | 5ot on the neck. and . Goss planting’ four 8T, MYACINTOE, the wolves, and warse'thl, they will frequently | nod fn some way forced himself Into the fght. | kood omes on 'the neck and oue under St. Hracivtu, Con., Sepl. 7.—A man named deatroy tha 1ifo of an sulinal shply to abtafn [ po NS U0 Salloy Just back of the bip, | the 1eft eye. -~ They "then got together | Blanchettund several others have been arrostod on BOUNDARY. Of canrse It {a utterly Imponsible to prevent this, I have rellabla private information that Sitting Bull has (ntimated to the authorities his intentfon 10 come into Dritish territory for hiu winter-hunt. Now, the Blackfeot and other tribes hate the Sloux. as most men do thelr mothers-in-law; so there fs to be scen by thoasoldlors. Cusler attacked the smalicr villago, and was immediately met by aforco of PIFTREN NUNDRED OR TWO THOUSAND INDIANS In regular order of battle, and every movement. upon tho facilties ot his commond for tho trans- portation of frelght of varloua kinds to tho diffor- ont Mounted-Follce stationa in the Northwest, and bave recently given him s contract for the convoy- ance of u periodical mall between Winnipeg and was mado In milltary procision, Ridgely says | Battloford, situate on Battle River. the aito of the | no telling what this may lead-to from dlsputcs fl'“’ topgue. The concquence “of tha war | a2k 310 el 1 at the ropes, ‘and battered each other farfously. | wuspicion of having set firoto thelr premises to ob- ! pon _ tho cows, which aro exclusively | but the affaircreated no cxcitement, for i i the moxt horeible of the fight, . 6, 31260, o fher ide o & AL wintn b | naw Siakof Dovecsmant. foc e NoriBwiat (ach sbout the n;l;'{gfflg;:;’;;’:-_ recetved by tho oMeer | Tuuted ' for Lot robes ° and _meat, 0088 TREW WIS UAT INTO THE RING, e B ek tho blood flow in il dlfeeitons, | taln imwurauce, therchy causing (6o dlsastzous cone L, that ivo out of overy elx butfalo met with 8% | 4ud, fn tho shricks of spplauso that hallod hisen- | und the blows wonded ke Lammeriug o & bareel Uagaticn ubsuRiapion Gow worked sutirely for the bady, wilo Allen I o mam tratice, the man who fitod, and ho who wan shot, ' e teliea pincn, "¥havo ufifmDcm:?:%l}"fl?::m'»':fl}:‘:{ got away. Goss entered the rlug at 045, followed | 425 Mtentlve only'to fhe twe batored byes. As AT STIBETAVILLE, OAN el fireod, I thi Coutao of & 4lugio scason | by Dwyer, Aarom, aud Cussck. Ho walked | oode, * e lron - apikec in Lowr IRt | yorouovto, Can.. Sepl, T.—A fre, it Hirostenilie killod 500 cows fur thelr robus only, around, examlucd tho ground, and shook hands { heel ~ was plouted ~full length In - the | JEASOY 5, early, grap! 1litia of thia dlstrict, directing bl to haud-over to the Quarterimastor of the Mountod Volice, whoso serival from tho west 1s hourly expected, four7-pound mountain-howitzers (of tlie pattern frat used in the Abyastnian expedi-+ tion), together with 400 ronnds of powder, nnd all In negotinting treatics, tho Licntenaut-Gove ernoe Ju Chlef Commissioner. On previous occa- afons he has been m:wlll\llnlfll Ly au escort of the Canadisn Militis on service in Manitoba; but, ow- 1ng to the great roduction in tho garrison, this is now lmpracticable, and two or three troops of the more than a miloand a half distant., Custer bo- gan the fight in s ravino near the ford, and fully one-balf his commond seemed to be unhorsed at the firatfire, Then the soldiers retreated toward the Llll in tho rear, und wero shot down on the ¥ 6'you Hhink thero Ia suy groigd for tho state- | 2 k. hands i plouted il eionath I the | uud Globo Hotels; also, twa men, who badbeen way with ssioning. rapiliy, tho commanding | douated Pollca only wil sitend him. "Tho rad | (AL ARG ML A FAIERASGGR RN | ment whch haw appearod.m the Amerlcan press, | M e Tenfh | AHen cme 800 S bt (2o SRRET ndRLEY T | Snal o s und sk o B , 3 hy 3 " . hy ', N ele a Ly ocer aling from bl boao I, e midal o the | P sans o sowo Toem, e, | o o e o tnla e | tho il taritory o tho hotil Hloux and Choy- | Goss commenced “stripping, Kelly _and rere anacied. by the seconda: Allen had de: THE WEATHER. gt ey et Tn i | it G0 BT B, gt | SEEASRIEEEL, DL S S| D e B s o e ks | BEPEG st o DA e . ent. ] o 3 ¢, our A * p e R ‘Aftor the massacro of Custer's foros the Tndlans | SOMES, o an agreouient. ' 'Tho partichlars of ail |+{0C SIS s oting haa yot tranapitel through tha reforee, but falled, and aftor helf an bour of } ooy i ravorul Goms, svhw had ail along | Ubper Lake region, rising barometer, northwest- . NO TRUTH IN IT. * The kind of arms equlred by the ol s ot to :’;3';::‘,’:,1‘_‘;‘d"‘]‘:‘rfl.‘;‘:lf::‘;"‘c’::t“fj e mghe forcel dgat e po ta sovon by Baw. | ey winds cooler, partly cloudy, and cleariog obtalned this side of the "banndary, uny 3 aod o dozen {lght ones in the face, sovern] v N unc o Sortwes: trado aro 'c’_u;gfi mn’fi-fifw roposed anl roected, tho alakeholdor was called | wuons™” on® cha” e’ of ™ fhe icad, iesatlien adapled for huntin ur| o aminunition t) o e senl n one O low Beebired for. tho At i se by e hovily. Biows | fore and apsolnted Xph Halland 1o tho respontl | [, LBvy aola on th Vad left evo.. e pot catnot be obtained bere. . Any of thees arma or | DI P o TiL MEN BTRIFPRD WELE. in 8 few around the lower part of tho face. uB o ammunition among tho Indiana in Dritish terrtory “ . the last, Allen had decidedly the worst of ft; but, nl:un‘zj Ixil‘wa bgm el:ngonod. by American traders fronl Gnudwu I:]r‘orm lhn‘nl{\llml,' -m: r_&;lshf- I'M ;mr:hu xfmy. .:u:;]. u:‘m‘ r::vnvlfll.lh'nl':‘r: fi}:ufill::. :.1:; the Unite be. ponnds, en turnedd e scale al The ar lortunate eycs, , sy How would tils work n caso of hostlites on La rint won concorned they seumed equal, el | the vound.” Fiiny, Iz minatok, ther nn eunco of superfuouk, Thelr Lodics A Wiy, that Tndians fichting the Canadl o found Goss fn a_ horriblo shapw, the risht eyo vm.?f'&’.'.uym.i‘;;fl:i with il ey required by | Were brown. Allen's was a shade lghter than | closed and the left closing. After & few body biowd Ambrican tradeput? (os'. As the man came to the acratch with thelr | |n favor of Goss, aud Lwo moru terrible bits in the R i B st idaiahi v “Would 1t Lo posuible to prevent such traflic | seconds, the crowd settled down, Bald TomKelly: | eyes In favorof Allen, they wunt stit bammer e C¥10AUO, Hept, 7—Mldalght, o - 73 froum this aido to tho attier, 17 1 41d exinit* - 4+ Wo havo come hero for o falr gkt This {s not | od tongs, Allen knocking lim down and futling ul % returned to camp with alx soldiers as prisoners, delirions with joy over thelr success, Theso six prisoners were tled to stakes at & wood-pile in the village, and local newapapers, and it may be surmised that the oblact of the news belng supprossed Is to AVOID A POSSIDLE PANIO smong tho small population of this conntry, I forgot to mention that Quartormaster Nulll his ro- colved authority to enlist all tho artillerymen ho can plek-up. When 1L Js remcumbered that the Govornment reduced the garrison here, on ths st of July ult., by 50 men, {his atep moy bo tegarded as omfnons. 1am informed that two of tio guns above reforred to are intonded fof Fort Walsh, the post in the Cypress Ilills; the dostlnation of tho athier two has not transpired. The only ordnance st present in the hands of the Mounted Folice ure two mountain-guna of the same class with tho detach- ment at_Fort McLeod, ubout 60 milew from the heard all about dobates in Parllument, and dlscus. ns In the press rmq,w“n" his clalus, om educated half-breeds who melntain commu- nications with him; and his representative oratom come ta the conforence fully preparcd with facts and arguments to suppart lus contentlon for what lie deema hla rights, "Tho termsof the treaty being " unce agreed on, they are reduced to writing, ox- pialned to the Chlefs by futerpreterd, and then signed by the Comuissiunery, tho Chicfs, and o number of witnesses. 1t fu astonfsliing how fully slive the Indlans sre 0 all that concerns thelr intercsts, 'Thus, at the Qu'Appelle treaty, thuy worrled the Commiselon- S wlh soarching questions copecting tho pay. ment of £300,000 tu tho Hudeon‘s Bay Company, LOCAL OBSERYATIONS. Cutcaco, 8ept. 7, ALL BURNED 70 DBATH. ‘While the fiames were torturlng them to death, In- disn boya fired red-hot arrows_into thelr quivering fleah until they were dead, Bltting Bull was met after the fight, and he ex- ultingly remarked that he had killed many soldiers and ono damned General, but he did not know who he was, The squaws then armed themselves with knlyes and visited the battlo-fleld, and robbed a: . o Tocky Mountainy, and the same dlatance from tho | ~ 4+ T cannot see how. it would b impossibla to . over him, landing on biu hvad, Time, 13 minutes, T e o it g e st | Dasndary: walchsowide an extent ‘of frontier with a forca | St Louls ugainet Cinclumuti; It 1e Allen sganet "Ti1% CLOAINU NOUNDS. g While the slx soldiers were belng by able justice of tho great Company's claims Now, ihe Winnipeg Fleld-Dattery (s volunteer | of 300 Jmuu. even if they were all stationod on | Goss.” The mob yelled thele sppreciation of the | g thirteenth round lusted but Sve minutes, 2 2R E e belng barmed, | 1o oirendy puzaled statosmen, both at Westmin- | €orpe) ia o go into camp, for twalva daye' annuul | the border. ™ scntiment, and tho referey supplemonted the re- | Alien delivered o fearful blow on the nose, an the Indlans turned* thelr attentlon to ythe | ster and Ottawisand. It wes ke history repeating | trdining, on'the 6th prox.; bat it is deprived of ita | ~+'1u there auy law to ustity the police In fnter- | mack with the formula that Aftera little light counteriug ou the ueck, Gois force, evidently Reno's, sttacking the lower end | itrelf Lo hoar the subject again debated with almost | Armamcnt by theso four gana being turncd-over Lo | fering with tratiic (n arnis and amwunition on Brit- TR BEST MAN WOULD WIN. nllfl:ud down, ; of the village. Rilgely says Custor's command | cqual intelligenco in the Nurthwest. This matter | tho Mounted Police. It appears that, in conse- | {sh wlrlln?l" ¥ *{'he fourteenth round was short, Goss delivered had been .hn"hwm befora 8 shot was fired by | Proved almost incapable of satlafactory explnna- [ guence, ermission has been given for Major “vNo,~I sm not awaro of any. Liquor s tho | Justhefore timo was called Gosn wout into Al- | twa body blows, and then catchlng Allen around commanding to have the use of two 9-pound muz- sle-loading siied dold-plocen belonging o the troops in garrison 8 tolegram frum Ottawa states that two additional guns of this class, with completo equipment, and & h"i‘ stock of ammu. nition, as well as & great quantity of Snyder ball cartridge, are at onco to bo sent bera, via Thunder Day and (bo Dawson route, in order that A BUPFICENT RESERVE snay be maintained in atore here. A volunteer in« ftantry company has juet been formed at Xildonan, —apéttiementaboutye miles from Winnipeg, This, with the field-battery before mentloned, snd the 50 men of the garrlsun, constitutes thy dofonwive force of tho Province, ' 1 think [ havealresdy men- tioned Lhat the suthorized strength of tho Mounted Tolice, broken-up iuto 10 widely-scattered detach~ ment, §s but 300 a1l told, Lsif of whom are to ba discharged, on_expiration of survice, thie fall,— nnl’l;finmumd'k"m P bility of th len's corner with & roll of bllly and of- :‘hnlncc‘k, throw him clesn over Lis head., Tlwe, **Do you think thers {s any probal of the i mluuf lous u’mlnrhum. o threat allnded l‘l'."bfluufi' e e ur b ie e i b 0kt round was sl n favorof fatrs Dlekdeson, sl referenco (o capturing (e Black- | i [ty jguhwast, and accopted with grin, and | Blon-ald some sieful wiicie-nammer work, wind: | Surausit 'Ifthey should nttemnt it, I think they would | the money was put up. Tom had won the choice | ing up by knocking Goss down. I * CATCH A TARTAIL® of corners, und sent bls opponent into tho north. | The wlzteenth round was cm'hl& play, Goss e Dlackteet aie s tory poertalsnd, Inellgent | aut, Tha sun wae comiigout from ebind the | Sared hatd for dle, o fupned ul ran aud e e i et staah sy | clouas, but working around beblnd tha tra0n s0 | *“f{ic seventcenth round was in favor of Allen. {ho Siots resomble tho typleal Vat,—b¥ng ready | thero was no udvantiye, Qoau gt In on the body, wuth, atid Jeft cye, sud THE EXPOSITION. g to g‘nu thelr ’r;ntl'l‘l’l:vlr 2y n‘g'"rwff‘f';. ag, ko loog THE FIONT. ;\ll’lltcn' ph,;;mt u,s!'nmb‘l‘:mxu:xx blows on Goss® wwollen | PuLapenruia, Fa., Seot, 7,—In pursnance of Ay Lhuy et gro! hele fova of u fight, * . Dad Ryan held the watch, und called time, At | OBges ) 0 o > adjournment, the United States Centennial Com- ** lavo the polfce over recelved unfriendly treat- | - 00C B8 LTt LU s croused hande, | clmmad e e D vavey | Wiusiou nesombled fn the roar apartment of the went trom ludlunsy len, and at the fall ot thy Top Y “'Neyer, Wheravera Constable niceta an In- | otter tho star quadrlle fushiun, and the weconds | Aarun ralscd s claim of foul. Nut allowed, Judges' Hall, at Lalf-past 10 o'clock tuls morning, dlan, ho shakes bands aud hue o frivodly talk; | withdrawing, the ien faced cach otber. G The nineteenth round was quick and sharp, with | with Presidont Hawley In tho chalr, The calling ¢ I the Unlted Stay oldicr regards un Ine ¥ Yy even exchangea on thy body. Another foul was s = lleress_the Unitud Siuestaolilcs Bggtdeiin stood drin 88 o post, while Allen moved easlly | Eren eRehouges, ou tho body, Another (o6l Wes | of the rolly showed that 24 States and Territories on to the red men, 2a it has to wany Canadlans, - the Crees for a long time refusing to treat, becom- lug very deflant, and BIOWING KNIVES AND PISTOLS} but the Soultesux were more amenuble to the apocloun arguments employed ; sad, following their example, the Croca were uvenunl‘y persuaded by half-breeds fayaruble to tho Company to join in the indonture. Kach tresty provides that one or more reserva- Hnnlbkanunl y of sufliciunt sros to allow a square milo Lo each fawmlly of Ave, shall be part fo tribe. Kacn Chief geta a presont of soma covetod srticles, and aboat §25 or_so per annum; cach Head-Mau recelves about $15; and every other man, wowman, and child, s less eum; also, cloth- ing, powder, and shot, to each band. Each Chicf racelvesa flag, and also a mudal of gold or silver, Medal beatowed have descunded sa helrlooms Reno's force attacking the lower end of the camp, sbout 2 p.m. The Indians returned In the avening andsald the men bsd fought like the devil, but tidgely says thoy did not maka a statement &f thelr own losscs. They sald the soldlers had been driven back twice, and then they piled up stones, and tho attack was unsuccesaful, The prisonsrs were kept burning over an hour, but Rldgoly was not permitted to speak with them, 80 he Is unable to stato who they were. One was noticeable, he says, from hls amallsize and gray bair and whiaken. Iieno, ho atates, KILLED MORE INDIANS than Custer, who fell In the midst of the fight, and all In favor of Goss, who bolng taken by raw recruita enlisted’in | ** What ia the reason of this ditferancot” from one leg to the other. Goss held s lowguard, | when on hie kuee. ‘Tiimne, 3 minntes. woro ropresentad, —just & quorum, aud no more. ‘ two Captaias, Lellured to bo Yates and Keogh, he | from fatier to son through aoveral cenerations, 1t | thelr places buihe ke v S ERCTRISRRIEY O | . 4L fndluna know that our overument officors | while Aflew's armw Were canstantly fn motlon, | ° ‘Fhe tweutleth tound Wos morely s counter, s | Ph husincss of tha vesslon was oponod by reading .- says, were the last to dio. Ildgely says tho night | on ™ each reservation, as socon as practica- | thiu organization Iwill wy nothing moro at pres. are thero 10 protect thum and do them justice, n- | Goss' head was bent a little forward, and Alon's | clinch, aud Allen waa thrown, 'Tioie, 1 minute, | the report of the Esecutlve Commlttee, = Thi Mter the Custer massacrs the Indians wers wild Thoso Who work on thelz land are | entthan that there are evidences fo show that it ls cad ufepullticians, wiia have only ot four yeurs cel ou et “Tho’ twenty-lrst tonnd was the' last, Gous | document was quite voluminuus, dotailing all the Y i Hay oy | trown well buck out of hara's zeach. - Tho frst | oGl g WoUY Llows o Allen'nleft ribe. nd the of thelr annaitics, the Canadiun Government wends | Tound was & clover indieation of whatthe style of | yponding with only one ou the chest, Go: Sland tried merbors of the Civll Service, who | Gghting would bu, Gass worked Wl way to the | and fell to his knee s Allen waw striking W uml NO'T 1K ‘rlululz nm-lun;rmu 5 soathern ropes, sometlines backing u;wlrd hisown "'“‘4.7?1{'-‘“5}"“’?13"1‘; g:xm::u‘t’:%bulusmu —mfl— apcct of a penvlon in order tomake s | comor and sometlmes towards Alluu's, — Allen NG WA ] 3 h . O, ot s e (ot i | faced i stendily, muklng o effort to force tho ol e o oat i Sotfiied | Puapruenia, Pa., Bept. 7.—A congress of Ins Crees ure nccnnwmezr 10 boust that no momber of | Sght, For fully seven minutes to the Aight, which had laated one bour snd 50 min- | ventors conuected with the United Statea Patont e o heve movt Lsd A pates wisien aha bl den L YAt haitio Slavia, Uie” Bhocll 5P Binho [/ anociation was iniugussiad ob 1ho Wl of toe nuniod PO e st o 8y Each aparred cautlously, watchung hls,spponent, ¢ s Frauklin Institote, on Seventh street, above ey ava beon by tha countey, but bave ofteh been | o\ ynd thon they would get close togother aud | o), ¥4 BE*l lto euteredtho flag earlvin | (yeatnut, “Tho obfect of the meeting Le the fme 1 the stations estrayod unhinly. ™ Uhen wpring apart. There were a doxen folnts, | 1ls was ‘readily induced to accopt a colaforta- | provement of the patent system, snd tho forma- ey bl b et e | Seje iy Shnasyments ) | B PR A U, St T o | B o Mo, S it tn; o8 0 organizing t, i - | traln uy R oo ver s | Bt eontoct, —anid-tonie i szt witds that. awrut* | Hhe 1o Towst of Liborty, “ o’ Jioilng ag | retercuce to greater unifurmity amung tha eystemt 18 supposed to represont a smily, Goss |'chance of reaching the fght, d re- | quustions divenured by the Cummission, ble. provided with ~ farming {mplemcnts, _secd, aluce tho former moote and caitlo, suiclent o give them a stast, ' The In: truduction ond sale of lntoxicating liquors are strictly Ipwhlblud in any portion of tha fionhweu (exceptingbunitoba), —ikio Mounted Police snd othi- er civll suthoritles Laving power to vearch for, con- facate, and destroy such contrabaud wherever sus- ccled; tho mull{ parties belug, moreover, sub- !’enwl to fine und mgrhonmeut. 4 ‘Tho report for 1870 of Liout, -Col. Provencher, Inalan Commissiouer, to the Department of the h"fl'{“'.'a'“"w' (Iul'lg,m: :{. m«:l«fims [17) r.l‘a'uklul satisfuctory progreas towards settling down Lo agri- Attty vunral allaf Of tbn of S3tas. ence ls, A PASTORAL LIVE m}tnly deficient In drill, dlecipliue, and equits- n.. A BRITISII OFFICER'S VIEWS INTERVIEW WITH LIEUT.-COL, PRENCIL, Avacial Correspondence of TAs Tribune. Wixnived, Man,, Aug. 28,—Livut,-Col, French and family arrived at Wionlpeg on Thursday from Bwan River Barracks, on thelr way back to Kn- gland via Canads; and they are now staying at dovernment-House, tho guests of Mra. Morrly, tho hospitable wife of the Lieutensut-Governor. It appears that Col. French, who bas held the with delight, MMany wore drunk on whisky stolen Irom the whites, and the squaws performed the duty of a'n-nh forthe prisoners. Tho gusrds be- soming drowsy, Hidgely und his two companlons tscaped from camp, securing ponies, and bogan their lung Journoy toward howe. Thu party sub- Slsted on gume, sud laid in the wouds four days 1o wvol the Indisns. . On the way hls bores “atumbled, breaking Ridgely's arm as « B Was tieown to the groond. The party avolded friend or foe until they reached Fort Abercromble, Whera one of the purty died from eryslpelas, His othier companion joined friends in tho northern Part of the State, and 1idgely came o thiscity, Pasalug porth of Bismarck and otber points, and'ls pped | acte performed by them, d the | fnge of the Commission. 1ow on lus way to Fort Bnelling, whete he will ap- {ntaitely better suited to tho fustincts snd cos. | POSItion of Commandant of the Mounted Folico | gujredy crin which of the world, Thero wereabout 25 gontle SiXioe & yostuionien cunt (i Brokenssm plo- b e Socllans, Who. in view of the Inavilable | ovor alnce its organizstion about thros years wince, | * 44 Cortainly, A forco constitutad on the model | kept moving about, faciug Alleu from ihe eait, MADE & BAID ON TiE 1OTTL, roagit, ciuding (e Mok oy Tmick sigued his position as Commissloner thercof about two montha axo, owlng to dltficulties butween him und the Canadlan Guvernmeut, arislng out of certaln interferonce with his authority, which he felt called upon to resent, Jle, thurfors, Elven np the fucrative position which b held along with the rank of a Lieatenant-Colonel in the Dominion Militis, to return to aclive sorvice as a g;rllhl in the Hoya! Affl"!l’!..‘ Cul. Frouch is the extinction of the buifalo at no very distant poriod, e b emcourared 1o tak o asule BFILS 1 thd posseaslon of berds of cattle and sl warrlor of the plains doss ulready fu abip of numerous horeca. 1'hu polnts where the tew treaties are now belng negotlated are Fort Carhton, Fort Pitt, snd Battly Hiver. The willlogneas of the Indkaus concerued ‘was ascertalned livt aummer by thu lste Hev, o native fegimunts of Indin, with natlve rank- |.aud again fraw the west, olwuys keening closs to | xopt by J, Jarvey, Jr., and cowplately sacked it. 3 e e it ‘ond e commbisetoned | o ubper ropos. 'Thierd was o slight Tociimo in | i1y Wl avueyilitug (huy could ot Tucle Tands | of o United states Batent Oifcos M. : oiticers, would bo fuvaluable for service on the ground from xouth to north, and each weemcd do- | og, and gutted it of uvur(mlnu valuable. ~ Aman | § "R Of The Assoctat iy il pluiue.” Thesu Indian warclors are the fluest natu- | olruus of avolding the low ground. Finally Allen | nained Bill Scaley went to the bar-room snd | *** Fal skirnishe:s imaginable, When exochtig thelr | struck in quickly with his left, plantiog demanded clgars ond whisky, The bsrkeeper SRR T own rude tactice, It ts an instructive lesson for A LIGHT BLOW ON GOS3' NOUTI rofused. Scaloy attacked him with u. slung shot. BUSINESS NOTICES. Whito wldicrs 10 seo llow, when duployod na skire ( and reselving an cqually wight returnin the loft | Wy bar. keepor Sred, shootlug Seuley b (o welat, 5 1 ), availl eye. Va8 Clod u, und, landing an lndifercent icaloy went out, aud, sticking a platol throug! ] ¥ B entves ot evary Sitopial (b loni grass fir&é.fifi hort On AlTuws 101¢ Hs, th two men came tos | window, iired, the ball ko effect in Qacvey's | o Bi18nd, the woll-known dragglst at No. 53 i 18 DXSCHLIES SETTING DULL * 88 ahalf-breed, large-uize, snd very intelligent, His dght foot Iy turned vut, the resuli of an 1njury, sud it waterially ailocta his galt, Flve weeks before tho Custer fight three Red iver cartu arrived ot camp. loaded with powder andlead, and Hidgely ssys n:lll{ alithe ammuuition aud k;(xuvmon- weze procured from Capadlsn and Hed River traders. i . § Clark streot, opposite the Slerwsn House, nas .. ) dougal, & Muthoudist minister who vx- cer who wi to ¥ by the British | the least opportunlty to gain cover. gother for some wufe short-arm dghting lu which | back and producing a futal wouud. _Scaley wayur- + . i i i pOtfore cromiog the Missourl River, \nhlkssaps, e RrdS ket dhineo with the red muc, ko4 Who | Covermasnt 10 tho Canad e yorra e ro tor | e remindur of the Sonversation was bo regard | Relther wus budly hurt, wud in the cliuching Gom | rertaa, but ..--c.pe\'f‘ sud thu (W0 meu who arreat. | Juded \'#:‘.‘.‘;‘3..?‘: fhn At fl'{}:;}g‘fm 3 t Ehgonstantly et ymaliwarpariies lieaded tow Verished o & siow-stortn last Witer. the purpose ul arganizing achools of gunuery for | tomalters mare of local thun general futerent, was heavily thrown, od bin, on gty away, wers caught, and | lron. ave adulee thoss, o Sbe, aufERag Trock : ting Bull's camp. . 1t I, of course, bighly nuportaut that the Indi- e Suelruction of the chicers and mon-cosymis. | | Wih tho steaviar Allnucaot valled, ¥ $ b, m., IT WAS 4 TEDIOUS KOUND, uro uow u thy Waraw Jull. Inforwation | PRSI, O fi’m T d i s ans concerned stuuld thoroughly understand 1he | wioned ofticers of the Candian Allitia artiflery; | the fow Mounted Police whw are In the clty wora | lasting 13 minutes, and not productive of decided | of the shooting wus scut up tho linu with lustruc- ppotite, ; i THE COMMISSIONERS, Laala. wa woll a tho condtious, 'of cvery treaty, | and o testimony, from oticlul and o | present o presunt o farawell compllinoutary ad- | rewuita. Firsp bloud was cinined for Allen, but | tlons to lvok out for tho train on wWhich Bcaloy P ————— i 3 and that all promises mado o thoys whould be def- | wources in respect W the success of thess, which | dreas to Col. Freuch: and every arillleryusn from | whilo Gosn' Iy hurt thy blood had not showa. caeaped. Armed guarus were woiting at Newport, | = Bitlfons of Bottlep of Buruott's Cocoalne 3. e &“_fl"":‘- 4T "': ‘:-W!'-‘ t"z“’v",‘. ous | 1ults, Iu ordir to avold tho uecenlty fur u tesr: | aro getablivhed ot xln’-ms, Oat., aod Quebes, | e fi:"lmn. Who s pot dotalnad by duty, wus Tho soconl ound Lrougli ) «w::; ".1'1143 v.vm: ll}aull;ul t.hi:\;;;iu ;n:h:-n:m“flum“gm m‘; o n:a'[:l ,‘:“".‘.‘" ms'uh';‘ 'é‘vé:n snd = UD AGEN ol v v ] nariuj e, mina 0 s K| e A : a0 T the Bl e oF Ao s | Toavd o ache i Seda O Sy 8 | O Ve Fverebasi toulva M warigp e i, R Tl A A il R G i i L K Lanawiy, Wyo., Sents %—~The Sloux Commisalon tvuded L0 BEYe bet ITOBAN, Topes, workiug fround lim, Allsa sctiug o u caue | pasdengery, foas! LN . " s ¥ s )

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