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Hii CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1876. ' 3 oy Ing. It appeara that a party of abont twents left camp to examine the country toward the Lit- tle Missourl, and having with—for them—grent temerity (I cxcept from _this Groard, Baptiste, and Crawford, or Capt. Jack, as well as Bufalo White, all of whom I know to he brave men), ventured some slx or elght miles nway froin camp, and {u accordance with time-honored cus« tom of theaverage frontieracout, selected awell- rmlccml milelr, and began cooking with ereat ndustry. Bome thne after dark elght Indlans rodo up on aknoll, and one of them called ont fn Bloux, *“Are you Bloux" 7The acouts fired one volley, and, pulling thelr plcket open, hounded ontothelr punics, nnd, in the expressive langunge of the Great West, “Rkun out? with grent unanimity, coming fnto camip in a manner to lead the picket to belleve that old Bitting Bull himacif was in close pirsuit, The Indians, who were pmlmbl* small acouting party, had evl- dently been affected by » keen' intercst in the affaird of thefr village nbout tha same tine that the scouts felt It to Lo thelr duty to report to Gen, Crook, forthe abandoned cooking lr‘nm the v‘eeu‘n( u;a (l'?l‘l mmp{\l‘m;b;md 1t RAILROAD TIME TARBLE. will take @pronths of stabling and fet "Tm 1DDT - o e ain ani Jiy to bring them un'to the condition AHRIVAL AND DBP ] R i which lheé‘ were when we left Felterman fnst AR E UP TRAINS May. Requlsitions for clothing, canp and gar- risin equipage, ordnance, and ordnance stor will have I)u be xllledi "fld onc‘l]\ rccr(uu \;ll}‘lmpvc to he taught some of the rudiments of horac. anat] reren i 5 manship B "t o cun ALick to his 80d10 | copted s Sumday oneermedc 43 oty kaneat, 43 when at a more rapid gnit than n walk. | fiveBandayatsa, m.§ Datly, and sit Iifs horse while on the mareh In such a nlmulner ml\lm u‘uku a surlu i&nult nl {;;r&zme rf«m:: - cluslon, He should be Inducted in 8 teries of handling a carbine, 8o that when fhe | - ‘?'KIUAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, time comes to usn it lie will not be more dan- | TigketOtiers &1 Ciaricar, (Sharman, iouse) sad 43 gerous Lo himsclf and his comrades than he fs | = 22tmn o by tho depots, to the enerny, ‘To make a trooper out of the Teave. | Amive, raw materlal fn less than a year, old and oxperl- | aTacific Faet LI 0. . e 340 onced cavalrymen say Is an Im})osslbmty but m{g};:g‘:g 1y he mu{ be taught enough in 8 few months to mahs ighe Bx make IMm effective on the skirmish live when | ok all commendatlon, The pen of mortal mancan- not do justice to thelr encrgy and pluck, Duty haa nlways been done swith stern exactness, and not ane solitary ease of Inanburdination, or even an approarh thereto, can be truthfully recorded, This is properly a ource of great pride to the ofllcera, and should be to every American citi- zen, for the army s the represcntative of the natfon, In fact Its very exsence. 'The older offl- cers, who scrved throughout the whole War, from the wuprising of the Southern cross to the golng duwn thereof, who certainly ought 1o~ know what wenuine campsignini with ail fts attendunt hardships s, ers unanfmoua fn tha asecrtion that nothing was ever reen durlig that terrible stmegle for the Ifte of the natfon that atall compares with It One of them was reminded of AN AMUSING BYRNT that transpired when Gen, Burnelde and the Ninth Corps wers aerving [n Jast Tenncssce: (en. Ferrero, who communded ona of the brigades in the corpn, was ordered to moke a reconnolssance toward Strawberry Plains, strike THE INDIANS. Gen, Orook’s March from the Big Horn. . Lehineon, 89 b wheat Fapmbabilih o underuriiers. | B MOL LA TNt Y nibect was Iying at Anchot wiiler £ . he o hee. UG i Atnghnabae l)'fbrm’ “fi","‘.':x'x'l'n"&’-m- \eonft. which {s naliore mrm par excellence, the herote Custer, lost his e, AMOKQ THE ARTICLES FOUND 1IN THE VILLAOGE was a crow-bat, manufeetured from an old gun- barrel, which Col. Milla recognized at once vs the Kdentfenl tool made by Lils order whilst In command at Comp Robinson (Spotted ‘Tall Agency) for Roman Noses that clileftain deair- lu‘z suth an implement tn order that his squawa might dig potatoes and turnips with more facil- ity than with their fingers, The Colone) fs alsg sdtlsficd that an Indlan who cama out from be- Iud some rocks nid calied oul that he was tired of fighting and wanted to surrender was okl Roman Nuse himself. Whether it really was or not nubody will ever know for certaln, for, for some reason _or another, the nozotlats ing Indian suddenly changed his mind, and aklxzpcd out of slzhtns a dozen carbines were fired at him by soine of our soldlers, who, un- fortunately, “wera not well up in the 81 langunee. Taken nll fn all, and having In view the cir- enmatances surronnding the case, Col. Mills s w Pointnu Palee. A gon- e b Amon vesmel men yon: fnion w3t eXI iwester which plovalie ey et e BEZCl cause lierta e ta pltccn, amarsday DA a3 Ca G T Wittt wan In Deteolt 40 1 E nvidnon, 1o Junction with Gen. Terry===Fight at the Slim Buttes. Continuatfon of the Journey--- Much Rain and Very Litile Food. 18 oy work and iandle to- Fioncer,ant 107 o O el Inforested In freights faer. Canbe N2 heiopen shnt this method of [ wnae bae T 0 “he poreibla on tho At potiing ITCSRT "Conets, From Cwhat and, TAC0E (0" Taken D'l favornbly £ Shnd e, e o nct ion i e < 10y \mpre! "’"\-‘;'n‘:"g;t": \Western notlon may yot Ine. Fou 80 1L, 18 Al GBDUDIT U6 dismonnted, and tn the charge if he Is given to n{i'1'|5§:.fii:'a‘fi";'.'3 understand 'that il that s required of him is | fTIwARESS East M to stick to his horse, five in the alr, and ye)) like z}w Arrival at Crook City.--A Change from o2 Horseflosh and Jerked Buffalo, waukio Pasecng sdvocsta & L 4 matter of utensits, ote., of tho ecoilts were fonnd next | entitled to all praise for' the sienal sucress of | & certain town, and return by” a_designated | an incarnate devil whilst the old soldiors are do- ML wauken Lansenier e S eyolntion fl;“'t’,‘,’nll‘j,",:(‘)|é:»‘|.:|‘(‘l‘, an eventfnl day to_be undisturied, It was o plain case of | his gallant litte comtmand, Licut. Ceawford | route. The Gencral went out with his brigade, | fng the more effective work. Even a three- Yuirern lia f.{,‘,‘,,"‘;‘,"r;;h, + mf,minzf‘»"‘fl}fle'm:hlgun ‘aho was canght In | The Trip to Custer’s Park--~ | mutualseara, especially 1 bighly commended by his com. | wandered around tndefinitely for some days,— | monthe recruit ean do the rountry some eervico | Ust. Paul & Wi "’f‘mn'd l‘,’,'_‘”'l" mntn-gafl, topsall, lmul nlulqnl,l‘ Something Concerning From Ueaver Creek,n sluzgish stream the | manding officer as well an by others who served | somepeople safd at tho tima that he got Jost,— | ifhe hunnul’? lnml!luonw and plenty of pluck. b i "Wnl?mr““ Ttiver she md;cu]lls‘ull.rvl .n B valley of which grows the fincat grass that I | With hini and under him durlng the aetion, and finully returned by o different route than | But want of *sand by no means a fault to jih_In damaged to the Iml““fiul;mr: mv the Gold-Mines. have yot scen, and which Tam told wil yleld Sept, 13.—Mareliod 15 mlles, and camped near | thut lakl down in his Instructions, and without § be found among our men. They rather; 1ot 'L»,,m",g!n:n Rulv::‘l‘g::hr;[ &“);‘; Akihert fully two tous' to the ncreas ft stands now, we | & Wh mlc ke-lile ridge, Dined on one-quarter { striking the point to which he had been | especially the * younger once, go 1o n ordered, (Gen, Burnslde sent him a rather cutt message, directing hitn to report In writing to “these IIL‘lllll‘llflflur!", "where he had been pound ferked meat atralght, 8ome of the comn- mund had cavalry-horse-steak without salt, cut from abandoned unlinle. the other extreme atid expose themselves reck- leasly to tho fire of the enomy, Oflicurs on a skirmish iinc are necessarily compelied to ex- marched tothe Little Missourd, crossing It where Custer did {n his_famous expeditloninto the Black 11ills In 1874, From here we marched aration for dronping anchor Yo e mtle 00 PIOVEEL o ‘socond mate amd witoo ., Wi compeled o rall nto the Bragging of the Miners-Tho Indiany SUIl After il it P ATROAD: Ly, 4 e o the vonscl answerod Them.--Prepacing for Kext Year, abont ten mniles through an excecdingly Bept. 12.—Cold, rainy, ond miry, Marcked | and what hic had been dolng.” “flic General be- | pose themaclvea more than the men, In order to POty 3 [ “""f:i{m:l?:l‘ym:w |y||heql,c" safcly.and paring g ot lirokon coantry, o) twenty e L’,’.’,’,‘:fl: aver tie ridge near which we rnm;{d Tast night, | fng occupled in entertafniug some fricuds ot the | oversee thelr own _ lmmediate communds _and it gattar ol lidn, {oherhel ““_“:‘,g and towed up to Wells® Elovator TO CROOK CITY. magnificent grassy mesa land, nid bivoudcked at finding it n inost diMcult passage fndewd, espe- | tine, turned the matter over to lis Adjutant, | watch the movements of the enemy, and there warmet bY TR . one of Custer's ofd camps at the Jiead of 1ieart | clally for the poor fellows iying wounded on the | 8n Irish oflicer, whose reputation asa wog was | vounwsters are faken with an Insaue desive b PROX TIB DIG NONN TO THE MEETING WITH TERAY, Bpeclal Corveapondence of The Tridune, Camr Bia floRX AND YELLOWBTONE Ex- travols and Hiters. Made 25 miles to-day, and reached what I3 supposed to be Owl Creek, Col. Mills, with fifty men of the Third Ca. only cqualed by his gallantry as a soldler, The temptution waa tuo strong to he overcome any l.houlghtn ol propriety; sittingdown at his feld-desk River, reaching iton the evening of Sept. 5. Our rations were getting low, snd we wwere 8t a long way from KFort Lincoln —probably e, ke ectat Presniih 10 S0 dny, Sovera) Rt O P ho bay, No lsantors aro HrwAU "mrll‘tar‘n‘l' Itte hour. Thu Goodrich steaniers Matt (vta Matn and Alr Li Mg hrave as anyhody," forgetting that they | pay i) arc there not to b k(ll’c'd butto Kill. Uhave | Halsmncos Accomnmm twen informed by otficars that they have greater | At Expres Tn R, My OR, M. laison: o repo! od oute 100 mites,—anil the continued marching and ex- | valry, and accompanied by Licut, Chnse, Third ho wrote: diticwity In preventing men from exposing Yaenutventured Oz . rEpitioN, NEAR Crook Ciry, Brack ITiLis, | posure to cold and ehilling raing had told sadly | Calvary, and Licut. Bubb, Fourth Infantry, all 1EADQUARTERS SEcoNn Bniaane, } thewnselves recklessly than on anything cise. TIE COURTS. Dakote, .Scpt. 10,—Sinco my lust lettor | upon aur horses, many of which had ulreudy matutodon ndian ponioa. loft s thiy miorlng g vinns NI A Contec, B Gllo!whlch speaks very well for the courage of e 3 4 1 aban e, of Y with the inteution of pushing izl w d——dest innre 3 e men, urday 1ix. * Bunday Ex, § M 3 5 to you, dated from our camp at the tgc('lruu;rmt‘h:-::::glv}:nh:\'l‘t;fig? "‘f},"e’fi',f’,,{fi‘t';;‘;."n’}: speed to the e Btk meate W opder to Eince the daysof Old Ring Phiaruok, ‘A courder from Deadwoad roports that a bull- unday s 3 Monday kx4 Datly. PR === Dbase of the Blg Horn Mountains, this command has paased through a scries of experiences in the way of starvatlon, cxposure, and fatigue, not having its parallel in tho history of war or of armics. On the evening of the 3d of August we wero Jolned by ten troops of the Fifth Eavalry, com- manded by Gen. Morritt, These troops had come up by forced marches from Fort Laramfce via Fort Fettermdn, after having just come in from a epitited scout in pursnit of Cheyenno Indians who bind left Ied Cloud Agency, and. as a natural result of the hard work pers formed, their horses were fn no means first- class order when they joined us, The arrival of Waa the march that was made By the Sceand Brigade, Communded by Gen, Ferrero. carry out the design with which Col. Mills was marching, viz, to procure food’ for the com- mand, There are but few of us—knowing the uncertatuty of mining towns—wlio aro at all mnf{ulnc of success, hut the Colonel averflows with confidence, and says he will mect us with plenty of ratfons in the Belle Fourche, Sept, 24.—Ma). Uplham, with 150 mcnof the Fifth Cavalry, Teft us this morning, marching down Owl Creek on the fresh {rafl of a villaze with ordeta to strilie and destroy It, und then rejoln the mafn command on Ehie’Belle Fourche, Euch ofticer and man fs supplied with about twelve ounces of jerked meat and a spoonful of green coffee by way of rations. Marched thirty- six miles to-day, the infantry arriving at Crow Creek abont™ midulght, and wl}” of us nimozt barefoot, whilst many were footsore, and all thoroughly worn out, ~ * THE MANCI PROM HEART RIVER began on the morning of Sept. 6, and the cofumn waa headed—to tho astonlshment of al- nast everybody—in the direction of the Blnck IINlg, instend of olong the Lincoln trail, The story of this march can best be told {n the lan. runge of a diary Kept from day to day during its duration: The march of the Gth was to Cannon-Ball Creck, thirty miles away, and 1o bacon was fs- sucd with the Hinited ratlon this evening, The rationns now constituted for the command I8 six and a half hard tack, four ounces sugar and cofTce, four ounces bacon, Bopt. 7.—Marched thirty-six milcs over a roll- : Fort, Plerre haa been jumped and | OHI0AGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS and OWIOAGO Naly-hres ot of fifiryfnx et Hho traim | _ KANSAS OTTY & DERVER SHORT LIVIR, 3 - | Tnion Dapot, West Bide, ne ot or Crools Clty and Dead: Teker Omeens At iepol aat Tas o ppiridwe. « Léave. | Arrive, 4 Dishonest Attorney Comes to Griefe-- Debarred from Praotico. - —_— New Suits, Bankruptcies, Judg- ments, Confessions, Ete. was Inden with freight The legend hath it that Ferrern signed the § o0 “report' without reading it, and that it was sent forwar! in that shope. Gen. Buruside for- gave the perpetimtor of the joke, whether on account. of {ts literary murit or unrivaled lm[mdunuu deponent sayeth not The writer does not wish your readers to Infer from this that Gen, Crook ‘cither got lost or falled to st any lmluv. that Jie wus directed to strike, It fs Witk your correspondent very much us it was with the old gentleman during the War, who, after lstening very earnestly for two or three hours to sundry strictures of rather a severe nature urun Mr. Lincoln for the mari- ner In which the War was being conducted, an- e —— Trying to Tmpart Information. § Eaneas City & Denver Fast 1 Centennial Correspindence Detrois Fyee Pras, U anrm neld Ex. Nothing pleases Mack g0 much ns to get n f,t- ula, Springi mf; Te chance to” fmpart foformation, and, as I give I 7 X hiin as fow opportunitics as possible to practive | I Keokuk & Rton. o me, hic {s alwaye glad to scrape an aequaint- g{;l‘tfil‘;&bl;l.unnn‘lg It 1 KX, ance with strangers, Ie accosted & gentleman | JUEAIGR Lacon, fasliton be.fo who “ums nl.:u‘nlin’;: near |=mdmuln Luilding, ap- | * arently walting for somebody ¢ fI0R] DA it WA —_ LAKE BHORE & MICRIGAN EOUTHERY, 'This belu o plausible statement, the stranger nodded. 5 lllll‘ is Mafn Line.. Mack—*!"This ¢, T guess, the fincst exhibition | Bpecinl H. Y, Expres o Snpreme Conrt at its last term disbarred 3ir. M, I8, Williams, ot Dixon, 1L, fron prac- (|;I’npln this Btate for unprofessional eonduct fntaliimg to pay over certuin sums of money eolleeted for a elfent. It appears that Knowles, Clayes & Cow ol Chleago, employed him to col- Toave. | Arrive. fa m| 8:b, n. 3 Jying down In vur wet clothing on the so; SEl 7y rsidor ) E Jeb o dlalm of about §500. 1o suiccceded | ge Fifth neccesitatod some changes in the or- {wfrncm"fl; n{ég"“{,m ,fi‘,‘}g}’“‘}\ “,‘;,,,,“,},fi,”,’{g’, ground, to forget for o tme fn s oo the 4 ;‘,}."{h", ““"'_,‘n"r"r“:“,‘“}mwfi"P""g“'i:""t b 'l,’;“'i{ tho world has ever seen.” B alehont Avcamici, Siann: ol e me * ellng it, but_pocketod the amount. | panization of thecommaud, Gen. Merritt, belug | then shot und eut up for food by tho men. | erics of onr_sftuntlon,—a eleep ouly produced | FEA00 4 vey fof quLindine o JLYURTES | - Stranger oo Tunderstand, ele PO T RSP PPel |12 0 J8 T T ey ‘Tonueys, Fiower & Ambercromble | next in rank to Gen, Graok, was placed fn com- | Ieauo this evenivg, six aod a lalf hard tack, | DY the utter exlinustion arising from thfs terrl- e Cnes ol b ok i lack=* You would be surprised to learn the —_— Messra, TenueE: foet th 9 | /9 plac 4 wo ounces bacon, and two ounces coffec. ? | blo mareh carn hip salury Ly glving him any advice, immensc sun that hins been expended ou these | OBICAGO, MILWAUREE & 8T, PAUL RAILEAAD, wero then ° rctnined fto colled o [ mand of all the eavalry. Lieut.-Col. Royall re- | £0 ouiices bucon and bwo ounces coffes. | ® kept, 13.—DId not move until noon,thie strag. |, And liere o vassanty 1t iay bo saltf that In | grounds and hulldings. Uil Debale coraer Madlomoans Col e aoas; woney from . Willlams, but not succeediugt | gafyod s old command, consisting of the ten | men from each troopIn tho Third Cavalry, sc- | les Ieft back in yesterday's march wot all liny- lu"’ 'm'"‘ of i‘lll! ’l’“ll‘l\"".“"-‘"- and o c“’““!’kn"’“ Stranger—" No doubt." Ollice, 134 outh Clark-st., opposite Sermaa iloise, they promptly applicd to the Sirpreme Court to | traops of tho Lhird Cavalry under Mal, Evane, | looted with eapoctat rofcrerico to tiic strangith of | 1 come up until that tinie, A we were form- n military 1, there are many things unknown | Nack—t Yes, sir; that main hullding fteelf to the general publie, which, If known, would place an altogether different lght on the subiect complafned of, and perhaps dis- arim those who, with only the apparent facts before them, critiddso with the most severity. The loss of about 400 cavalry horscs, and the muruhlmi of troops altost 200 miles on but tvo days' full rations may have been made unavold- able by a comblnation of events to puard agalnst which wus beyond the power of human foreslght, It Gen, Crook hus satisfled the ex- e T S cost—"" Leave, | Arrive, ing, one of Col. Mills* men eame gallopine into mm[) with the news that food in plenty would mect us on the Belle Fourche, four miles away. The fnfantry cheered as the welcome courier rode by themn, giving 8 hearly welcomna to the {.'xr:ll‘lnn ‘Third hursemanwho bore the wished-for nge. Cross® the Belle Fourche, and went into u\mr neax, the mouth of Whitewood Creek, aud to-nlght n iiheral allofvance of Nlaur, bacon, beef, ulo lesicd on him 1o sliow causo why ::‘:n“m:hl not be disbarred. On the hearing, {he Court ordered his name to be stricken from {he roll of attorneys. This was done, and Will- fsma has singo left tho Stato for some uuknown destination. and live of the Sccond under Capt. Noyces, the ten troops of the Fifth Cavalry being under the direct command of Licut.-Col. Carr, of that reg- fntent. Gen. Merrltt's stall consisted of Licut. Forbush, A, A.A.Q,, and Licuts, lall, Fifth Cavalry, Young, Fourth Infantry, and Pardce, Twenty-third Infantry, On the 5th the command moved out with their horses, 1eft this nvenlugfumlcr Capt. Anson Mills with orders to make a furced march to the scttlements of the Black Hille, and there pro- cure food for the command If possible, Fort Rnck-ululua aecompanied_the column, and Col. Iills wns nssisicd by Licuts, Crawford, Von Lucttwitz, Schwatks, and Buff, the Iatter belng Cammlssary oflicer and chayged with the pur- chasc of gruvlslons,—ll nny are Lo be found. Sopt. 8.—~Marched twenty-five miles and Just then another gentleman approached | Milwaukes EXprest....oo.iqs ST, m Mack's stranger, eaying: “Alt Gen, pllnwlcy Wisconsin /% Atlanesuta el Srahu: |t I, could I sec you for s momentd” ¥ Certaluly,? | gy Expros *10:008. . [+ 41007 m. rdplied the General, and, turning to Mack as he | sota Express. « 5:03 . m. [}11:008. m walked nway, he sald: “I may sce you again | Wixonsin& Minncso ¥ and et the'exact figuree,' 5 _Nizht Expres. -It neiap, s 7:00m mi “Thunder and lHghtning!® Ti tealna run via Miiwankee, Ticksts for Gi Pan Honraciy o o Feanch. SEaladt. e Tor sapport | SiSARFAF s ond AT e st el “That’s lhn’hlgh»munck)‘—munuk that runs the adicy % DIVORCES. James 1. DoWolfe filed a Dill sgalnst his wife Enily, asklog for & divorco on tecount of her | cleven days’ rations—hard bread, bucon, coffee, | camped i ravines, in the bottom of which | (0ffce, and sugar wae fssucd to the commaad. by £ b sunerione. 1t npnears to the | Exposition n.mlommr AL RATLROAD, sialers. and sugar—on the pack tran, and four daya’ | enough rain-water Lid collectedin poolsto meet, | Plenty of foud had been found, but, os was to ?fihiffi St the rensins whch monde noccssary DRt o D i xfl'fi:i‘,’é.?.'._:",{:&‘}h’f&“”* be expeeted, high prices had to be pald: flour at 83 and $10 per 100 puuinla, potatoes at 11 cents o pound, and othier things in proportion. An attempt had been made In Crook City und Dead- wood to get up a *corner "' on flour, but it sige nally fatled, Sopt. 14.Tody all the people of Graok: Clty and Deadwood who have anviting to sell and means of transportation to get it to camp are ATIUSENMENT! McVICKER'S THEATRE, A HIT: “FACT, I ASSURE YOU.” | & Lastwaek of the Buocesful Comedy of Hprinerel OF; & Biringtield Nlgbt E BRASS, B Rl s ta whtch the anthor, Mr, GEORCE PAWCETTROWE. | I & donx G 1TEMS, Judgo Booth Jasucd an order yostorday for a fpectal venlre of twenty-four jurors, return- sble 0ct.10, at 10 8, . Judge MeAllister jssu- e an onler for o venlre for o like number, re- ble next Monday, m,\fi ll‘j W, Bishoy ,{hc Master in Chancery of the wants of the cominand. It §s cold nnd wet, and the wood I8 very searce Indeed, about anfil- clent for cooking purposes. The lust remaining hurd-tack was Tssucd this evening; being one- gixth of aratlon, The Commissury s Hhernl with his horsemeat, lowever, and i we only had alittle salt we might he happy. The ab- sence of enlt is really the greatest deprivation niore fu the saddle-bags, No troops were left with the traln of 154 wagons, as the teamsters were thought to be in ample force to hold thefe own sgainat any ULody of Iudians that might attempt to ‘*scvop them fn,” as thoy say n this country, Tha columu conststed of about 1,000 mea fn all, this abandowment of property and human suf- fering must be ample and suflicient, evon if it should not be deemed expedient that such rea- sons he made publie, FROM OLD CAMP CROOK we.marched to Spring Creck, striking It at Burl'a old camp, now the slte of au cmbyro Hefty? called by the aurlferous title of Arrive. 81, Touls Txpress ... KL Louls Fast Line “G(flden.“ in the vieinlty of which a great deal States Circuit Court, returned homa to be borne, oxcept tha absence of tobaceo. f 'in s original ereation of & e fomm nts sunmior vacation with an | of which 400 waro nfantry. DL G A wa. pullad out this. moming un | Here, sacrfeing tiemselvea. by vl butter ot | o ivork hns' peen. dons and very Tie kiid | WA TETORN STRAY, | ol $tira toceh of brown on bis complacent coun- | Passing the matn Tougue River at the mouth | atd came galloping up with orders that ten men ?l a l“’l:“"‘“ and brental 0" conts d Tonfo the | ooy “gut. 1t Is claiined by the i | garurday—Lam Matine of DIAGS. = SoAbe BB E tepdnens of Prairie-Dog Crack, where the affalr of the | should be sclected'at once fram, each commany | S cCntvan Per enb i the Intter | cra—all ~ of ~ whom ~ aro wealthy, hiav- | Monday, Gct. 1i=Tlio Favorite Comiedlan, JOS.MUR- | Dopatn, funt of Lako:at ST AT Tie sccqunts of Comiastoner Tloyne £eom | g1, of Jung fud taken place, the volumn pusbed | B roport to Gen. Merrite; that Col. Mills hadl | BILRAT SRt ATERNER, T CPCOS PN BEOCA S | ner cluims worth from $50,000 to B60000—- | PtY, s DAY OHARA. eh Al Canal i Sixtechii-ats. Aoket Omcen 53 Juls1toSept. 1 were yesterday presented by Dh{rm-.utgnwy Bangzs to Judge Dlom;uta sod spproved by the Judge. UNITED STATES c«:»mr;,;o.0 Ellen Giil began o suit for §1,000 against J. . Prentlss, VANKRUPTCY MATTERS. A It‘glfihugu was lssucd yesterday to Michacl hnd a fight twenty miles ahend and needed ns- sistance, The dotachment, consisting of the beat mounts ju the 8econd, Third, and Fifth, were soon marching g3 rapldly as possible for tho ecene of action, The mud waa decp and tennclous, and every here and there “bogu" had to be crossed, which rendered traveling very dif- fleult {ndeed. The scetia of the afair was reached at about 11 o'clock Ly the advance of that the only reason that these particular * dl;i- gings" dldn’t pay heavily s the wout of suf- flcfent water. Whether ‘they expect Moses to appear with hls rod and_smile the rocks some- whern near the hend of Bpring Creek or are waltlng for a Governmentappropriationtobufld 8 slulee from the Yellowstone River was not mnde apparont; hut thoy arg waiting for some- down the Tongue without special fncident of note—the Shoshones covering our flanks and ud- vance~—to o polut about twenty-three miles be- low Pratrie Dog, wiicre the valley of the stream beglna to contract and forms what is known as #ilio Narrows." The valley above this polnt Is rather tao narrow for convenlence, as wo had HOOLEY’S NEW CILICAGO THEATRE, | —ret. Sniat dcoots. Clark-st., oposite Sherman House, Mailand Express, . | Ditawasud pireni A e B xS Sronink: at 6. Wednes- | Rocifor) Subuaue & Stoux), AC2:15 P T, ock EV'S MINSTRELS. Announcemonts extraord]- 7 nary, First sppearance thie searon of the phenomenon, | F LE MAC, the wonderful **Man Monkey " and *‘Itaby Elephant ™ sald that these two 1nlmm.'metm{mllscspmpnae “ehipping In ' for the erection of & inonument 10 honor of Shylock: the Jew. Iu extenuatfon of any fault In dictlon, spell- ing, or orthography found in this letter, I'will shoply say that I un using all my ener; feu and most of my time fn n—to this tine—fruiticss ef- fort. to gef evon with the meals that I bave lost o y : ¢ rora asse inilaizeof J. Dadonoch, Jr.y anordar waa | to ford the strosm tonty-threo tincain ns | tho casniry and the rear guard was on tho | durivg tho past weck. B e Siog it mwabia il | o weokuC g g niti Coveilen | gt tisted for the salo of tho bankrunt's property | many mifes. This was all well enough for the | ground by 3p. m. Wo found thnt Mills had Bpring Creck, instead of & suceession of itle | Firstwsckor O les Miseratlo ' Tus Wesey, Trars | Aurorabsaweniver. ater threz weeks' notice o Delalb County nowspaTers. ¢ W.H. Moore was appointed provisional As- siznco of Ed A, Blzelow & Coo Anorder nas fssued for the examination of Aston Cohin Oct. 14, before Reglster Hibbard, A compasition meeting will be licld Oct. 20 teiore Register 11ibburd, fn tho matter of Cox Mo . Campell terdlay appofntod corge W, Camphell was yesterday appointel Arsiec of Jnlmp\\'. Nurrlg. i y PI? B A tirat-dividend inecting wiil ho hetd at 2 p. . foday in the case of Downs & Blas, 5 KUPCIION COURT IN BRILP, The Northwestern Natloual Bank of Chi beanagull in ottachment uzainst the waukee Iron Company ta recover $6,000. W.B, Howard brought sult by nttachinent egainst Henry A, Tilden, claiming §3,500. taken o villago of thirty-six lodges, killed and wounded an unknown numnber of Indians, caj tured nbout 300 ponies, and, best of nll, 5, pounds of dricd meat, And this is how it was done; we call it the 2 DATTLE OF BLIM DUTTES: On the night of the 7th Col. Mills loft us, and marched untll 8:30 a. m. next day. t 10 o'clock he agaln moved, aud at 2 p.'m. discov- cred the vicinity of an Indinn village, Lut, the day being 8o very forgy and misty, 1t was 1~ possible to got near cnough to see whetlor it was larjze or small. Aftor consultation with his officers, it was determined to fall baclt to a va- vine about two miles off and there encamp until the morning of the Uth, when they could attack at daybreak, that being a much more favorabla time to attack a village than {u theafternoon or evening, According! y£ after standing around in 3 TO CUSTER’S PARK. LEAVING CIOOK CITY, Caxr v Custei’s Pank, IIEAD or Frovcn CregK, Buack 1Iu.Ls, Dakota, Sept. 20.—Ilcro we arc Iying ldle in bivouac within two or three miles of that faded-out mining tows knowing as Custer Clty, We left the viclnity of Crook City some days azo, marching through the main streot of that lively village and camping in the # Centennial Park,” about two mlles this side of it. This ** Centennial Park ** s nothing ore than a continuation of the outer valley referred toin Col. Dodge's book sa encompnssing the Ilills on ait eldes. Iere it Is somncwhat broader than usual, and not so sharply deflned. On the day following the ling of march was he Dar Aurora Paxses the new saciety skeich, ** Cliarlie Tto ritten ex- rora | skechier (Hunday), ety for Tfocioy-a Aihstrets, muking e strongest biL }!;‘g',';,'},“.z.m:“{"}lx Clty Exp. of thieseason, aclile Nk ADELPUI_THEATRE, rille and stagnunt pools, n rushing torrent, with 4,000 miners Inchcx, and a current like the tafl- race of o mill. We camped further up the stream, about a mile below the late lnmented IIill Clty, the corpse of which Is eitusted at the polnt where Newtow's Fork joins the maln atream, and is composed of abiout 200 deserted log houses and a few frame bulldings. is we marched through it next morning one of the ofticers called out to a solitary miner who was pulling o log aut of the front of somcbody’s corner grrocery : #This town looks rather Petcrcll out!? # It never was petered in,” replied tho honest miner. * The boys eame here drunk and butlt it before they got sober,” The next town we struck was Custer Citr, the remaining inhabitants of which are dowmieiled fn the centre of tha town. About three-fourths of cavalry, who had their horses to earry them over dry-shod, but._the infantry, having "to rely upon tlie means of locomotion with which na- ture and the (fovernment. shoc-contractor had endowed then, found it somewhat monotonous after they lad plunged into cold, swift-runniug watcr, walst deep, o score of thnes or so. But they bore it manfully, and trudged along with a cheerfuluess that wus not ouly commendably put surptising. From this polnt we left the river, making a bee-line for tho Rosebud, expecting to strike that stream in tho\-lcluu(ym the Red Butte where it was understood the maln villoge lind been located doring our excursion into that country Just Junc. As we passed over the high ridge marking the dividing line between the rival watersheds of the Tongue and Rosebud, a scene whiich for utter dosolation defies descrlp- 13 p.m, ° Gied . nn 0. N, $ 71 b, T, 1 Ex. Monday, BLACK THE CROOK! THE CROOK ! REMOPLELED. t ERTE AND OHIOAGO LINE. Ticket O w3 Clark-st., 1" aeTI nerat oot L position, Badiiaute: @raat Teave, | Arrive, TALTY 14 8:304. m.| 8 \ights. Wedneaday and Satirday Siatinees. Wy Btk HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Formerly Hooley's Theatre, Handolpli:st., between s . m, | Aztop. m cars to New York. CINCUIT COURT. . The w roups all night long, trying to keup themselves ot i Tty the buildings are sufering from u severe attack | MAGUIRE & IAVERL Proprietors UHIOAGO & PAOIFI0 RATLROAD. Join Lynch il & bil vesterday agalnst witl- | Liom oy befora us, Ao a0 ey o ohe | Sarm by thinking of tho approssbing ficht, tho | Teuned: and leaving Deadiwaod Cty 1o our of W onones, " caused by the stampede of Just | WiLL £ CHAPSIAN “Shiragrs | Dgpot coracr Chicau-atenuo aad Larrabeo-smmet. fam M. Baker, ‘Townsend MaeCoun, Cornelius action of June 17 had been burned off, and, | command moved out at about #a. m. The plan Tight we poss hrough razged country for 80 | gorinp 1o the ¢ Deadwood nlfi:gln;:s." a stam- EMERSON’S L Htlezouds, Altan Frear, Hobery 8. Balker, Jona- | Lol nisendy brokon fnto ridges, the blackened | was this: The pacl: traln s to remain back, | milcs, tho scenery of which {s unsurpassed for | peda which hos almost depopulated this portion “ Arlve, | Depart. ;I(uu D_un!cc, 1. O, Sanborn, 07 E. Otls, Georgo and Yurnt slopes, together with the dense col- and, if they had no orders to tho contrary inthe | beauty, richness, and grandeur, Stately pines, | of the ITills. CAL!FORN IA MINSTRELS. El\.aln Passenger. Rid1a, m.| Sz2ap M. lurmay, Susan Viele, &, Butler, Bunice B, Saw- | umua of bluck smoke that aroso liere und tliero | morning, ey were fo' closo up Fapldly | thick and stealiht enough to furnish spars for 7IIE DEADWOOD DIGAINGS, GREAT WIT OF SENATOR LOI/NART. | QEGD Dowenser: gimp:m Jin G N Fallew, I, &, Morgin, . D, White- | vt tho yast and desolate. expanse whero tho | whion thoy heard tho frat, firlug, which they | our largost vossols, cloti In cternal verdure | By, which are gecrally kuown the gold mines on | aontay Evening. Oct, 0 and durins the weeke an | Turner Pari 0p iead, Lucla d, Van' Drollee, and I T Pratt, ok did, by-the-by, with great promptitude under il a Whitewood Creek and {ts branchies, are beyond | EN' B 0FBILL, Vevivatof the CIahrated | FrOIRHE . sorsosser A H t s { timber In the ereck valloys still heid the fire, ) by Yy gre the masaivo masses of rock that rise thousands I i 0 forecloso u trust-deed for’ §3,500 on the N, F. ten acres fn Boker and MacCotn's 7\:ldllflun to W elington [slghts, .+ Tank Egan sued Magnus K. City of Clflungn fi;r %l,%gfl. § ol sud b THE OALL, “‘:g!»un Broogrrr~General busincss and set JUDAE IANEEON—150 to 181, fnclus 165 11 and 6. No. 2,701, b e ~§’;f&?££ Northwestern Rallway Cormy pany, on trinl, the dircetlon of Licut. Buft and Mr, Moore, both of whom were in timo to share in the ne- tlon. Liout, Schwatka withtwenty-five mounted men was to bo in the centro. To him was as- signed the duty of charging the village, cutting out the pony herd, and sccuring it. On the right was Crawford, His dotachmentwas to go {n dlamounted on the west side of tho village, while Von Luettwitz, with a similar command, was to go In on tho east side. Tho niorning was dark and foggy, and the all comparison the richest tn tho Hills, On this aleh are situated Crook Clty, Montann City, siizabeth CNF' Deadwond City, and Gay City, it {8 notlceable with “what fnfernal pertinacity miners always * will add the word ‘“eity"” to the” names of thelr settiements,” Half-a-dozen houses within a rifle- shot of cach other, and_nonc of thein honsting more than one floor, aud that o mud oue, are cnlled a “efty,” Dendwood {s the leading busiuess-place In the Hills, aud its one strect— madv a:very allegory of desolation,—as ugly and forbiddfng as o manlno's wildest drcngm. On tho nlglmefi the 7th we camped midway be- tween the mouth of the canon aud the site of the villuge. Al tho way down the Roscbud Valley we found unmistakable ovidences of tho late pres- ence of vast nuinbers of Indlang, passiug through villages soveral miles in extent nnd which must live numbered not lesa than 1,200, and possibly E) HANGE 1) ahes n}“"?u%":in“—li’ Auh il MANE pa Lawyer Honts WL Oet. 20-Bewent of C- 8 FIEDERICKS. COLISEUM, MONDAY, Oct. 0, and Entire Weok, ENTIB'E BNEW BILL' oy cxcepted. {Dally, {5aiwdsy Ccepiod UNRITALED SPRCIALTY COMPANY, | Bt : ’ of feet above t.lm\'a\lveys boneath, scemingly with en effort to hide with graceful, never- ending follage the wealth that les hidden within their granite-ribbed sides, Mountain streams lap and frolle aud foaw from rock tu rock; lere bounding fn mad gayety into beantiful eascades, and further on, o8 though tired of the sport, creeplng languldly along beneuth the fatherly Jubur Moour—14, 15, 10, N 1,500, lodges. Tho graes throughout the buttoms protection ot sone auclent moss-grown rock. ¢ guled d h fo ! DALTIMORE & ORI0 R{ILEOAD, . s i ) 16, No caso on trinl. oun ¢ )| v ¢l column leads ran onto the pony herd beforo ft | TV s the gulehi {8 not wide enough for mora than one Sverything New, Fresh, and Origingl. Stendinge , : B e thr?Gl‘ Rooens—51 to' 70, inclusive. No caso "‘;‘fi;’éfi"{flfi[‘l x‘:sc;}u;‘:\fr? ifi}lyslg 2‘:}&2&‘:&'&1‘1’; was expected, creatig such a uynmm.lon amang | Every turn and bend fn the well-beaten rond re- | —Js alwaya crowded. The merchunts scem to m?}mmy ‘o T ", o ¥ T "“?ri‘é’&u’&‘.‘?',‘c'.'“;‘ ) %M?“i'-'?:‘cru ¥ty pllon = 5 or want of sufllefent, grazing, Wien within | the aviinals that it wns foared that tho villago | veals fresh beuuties to please the cye and glad- | be doing » good husiness, althuugh they all com- o erria her 08" | dirand Pacitic. id Dupot (HposILGH talldngl. couhor Bootu—103, 267, 210 Lo 295, Inclusive. | thiety miles of tho Yellowstons tho enormous | Would be alarmed. Inou nstant Sehwatkn did | den the heart. Verlly wo Lave passed from the | Pl that trade s overdone. Provislons arc e g ey [ T aRYE, ~ T ATV, e ontinl, Todian " tratl wilch wo hiad beew follawing'| th propor thing; shouting Taud of Egypt fnto Cannan; from the hell of the | 801d ot 8 Teasonable rate, consldering the risk WooD*'S MUSEUM. | e 'gam MeALisTen—283 to 800, oxcopt 289, | turned sharp of! to the snstward, boorlg dircct | “DRAW PISTOLS| CHARGE! MEN, CHATGE! 1 Lands to the Parsdies of the Black | Sricost of traneportation: Butter, 45 conts; el o L, 220, m. S, No. 1,218, Munger ve, City, on'trinl. ' [ for Tongue River, At this pofut we met Gen. ! Bad Lands to the Par of the Black | four, 83¢ cents; ezes, §1 per dozens cte. TUESDAT, Oct. 10, Second Woek and Triamphant e m. he gallantly led his little nnrti' Intonnd through the vilinge, driving the wholg herd before them, Cruwford and Von Lucttwitz pushed into tho uoae Wit.Lians—Set case No. 073, Trues- dell ve, Walsh, Hills! The air we Dbreathe fs like the neetar of the gods; fresh, cool, Till INDIANS Suecota of Lhe have been very troublesome all summer, and it | | e A A O GRFILANS, and TNCLE TON'S CATIN, - +Datly, Sundiy, Exeopied. camp togetlier. This was on tho 10th of August, AuDdMEnTs, e on. orty indl & heot. herd: and | positions sslgued them at o double-qulcle, ad | and invigorating, and u fecling of thankfulucss | 18 afd that not less than 100 white men have | @ }miniog 16 Miscuis and Leciurs fuor, 1 OFI0AGO, ROOK TSLAYD & PAGLFIU RATLROAD, bz e a uetoxs -Taofamin Gold- gtl;:ml"nl‘\:lll'u! destnoed To tho food of o civitized | Toowed up- Behwatk's pistols with raphi pnrvndeflhe Ixcfi‘ru of all lor’iflcr much triby- | been killed “’,’l‘.' 400 horses stolen by "‘"“; ‘1‘{]’;‘"'4 o vens e badear 12 O 23 ceutis Depol, corner of Van el Eherimanata, - Ticket VR Co. v, T W eens garaislin Mac: | whfta man, and ot only it for the sustenmicoof | volloys from their carbines, Tho Tndians, | yyion wo huve the season. This ‘l’ a commentary ;J""l‘!‘ U | e oifico 54 Clarkit.. Blierman llouse. JE0OE AErat— RN TR ol o, John | & brecelelouted aborfging, Licut, Hubb' suc. | surpriscd in thelr sicep, and, not taking time to e {fr "I{l‘llllu m‘_l;'“{fl ost yhars "fi'}! ‘lm'l'f‘“t;"ct OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, Jbeeon, $011.07, ~Chinrlen Streng vy, Derthoid | cceded in matting on the blind side | unfasten their lodgy doors, cut = their way STRUCR IT RICIL AT LAST, hat 4f the Govortment would only let them alone nud not send soldiers to take them out of the ITills they would soon settle the Indian uustion by ¢leaning out the whole 8loux na- tlon. They have hegan tho cleaning out procs cas by killlng one Indian only, snd it required the united puwers of fifteen of these “redekin exterminntors ” to do that. They cut off the head of the dead warrfor and paraded it through the streets of Deadwood, in celebration of this crowning victory. The m':rle In the minfne reglons sre oxcessively anxious for protection We bivouscked that night on Mountain Mendow Croeliy a branch of tho Box Elder, at the point where Col. Dodge camped Jast year, Here we found a train-load of grain and com- missary stores Lrought up from Red Cloud under cscort of “ K Company, Fourth Artil- lery, Lieuts, Jones and ITuwe. The *“red-legs ! appeared to take tu frontier Ilfe quite natur- ally, and aid not look nearly as much like the PRSRIEL ot bPhidebuieioviore sV SUNIOVIVY IS ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, | gaizievmzipasees The Genera) Transatiantic Company's Mafl Hteamers | = <L fXEeAL:: = between Now Vorkc and Have, calling ot Plymouts LAKE NAVIGATION. i waukee, €1¢. undays Eetiniey fi};.u!unili T el ':3(; JLEY of tho commanding General of the Depart- ment of Dakota to n suflicient cxtent to progjire o sharo of the fresh beef and commis- sary stores for the usc of Gen, Crook's men, It was avery welcome change, as they had had no bef fssutd to thom gince about June 15, Gen, Miles, with the FI(th Infantry, wns sent back it ones to the Yellowstone with orders tu {ntrench troops at all the fords and patrol tho river with the % Far West* in order to prevent tha Sloux from erossing the Yellowstone, C m;;'muml; vordict, 810,000, and motlon for new (SiReuir Coumt—Tunaz Reazns— }(mqm- v, Bonjamin . Stanioy Enlffi"}:{x‘:- iy wy ‘\'x"h""“' £200, und wnotlon for now triul,— (L1 o Bty el ik oy 3 » Lliza Mapdelbas 5 e, #5‘3“ #2410, ~Rtobort. Teltga va, anuoh“'glnl;'g:. Jeoas Booru—Tiicharas & =] art AT o Eualce Carter va, Albert m"nm;'"“” o5 through the canvas with their knives and in- stantly began firing, At thia polnt Von Luett- witz, while ;f-nllnnlly dolng his part as officer and soldier, fell shot through the jolnt of the right knee. Ina very few ininutes the village waa In possession of our traops, and tho Indians that eacaped having occupled somo biufls in the vidnity the fight wus transferred to these points. Lieut,” Crawford cspeclally distin- gulshied himself in carcying these points one after another, And now occurred 43 Ak e Atsia m; in it cal days oxcapted) o Bevond, $74. | gaturdays oatdon't Hird cabin, §40. Ieturn’ ticketa ot teduced ‘rates. | £} e, Sabiy St dueorior Hekein B mCnd e, For G feav i 1d lake Supcy reen Lay an . ey ' Y . he troops; they scem to forget tho prom- reen Ut & erdict, PLOM TID JOBEBUD TO TIE MOUTIL OF I'OWDER, AN EI'130DB ¢ Babes fn tho W ‘ood as one might have sup- | from t tronps; 3 v or Ludingion, Miidstee, et %«rhflifiw‘ it :;‘,5";(—‘“5"0'3(‘,“ b lieawn ve Tho | On the mornini of tho Lith the united com- | of the affalr whicli shows with what desperate | posed. The soldicrs found it diflicult, however, | 1ses of last yeor, and to Joee sicht of tho fact | wine, bedding and ulensls, withort B0 ehatke: | Chursday., that they ate—through thelr utter disregard of the laws of thelr country—the iinmediate causo of the war now raging. = Neverthcless, thoy are Awcrican citizens, and if the Government tol- crates thelr prescuce here, 1t shauld take finme- dlate steps to protect thoir lives and property, Ono of the ** Hillers,” feeling o little .cncours aged by the presence of 80 many folalers, waxed bonsatial over what they could and would do i the way of Indieu-killing, “11," as he expressed it, “ thie Government would only turn us loose at them.! ‘The reply rather took the Hiller down, Nnm»dly’n Imldlnfi you, By your own statement the Indlans kil men and run off horaes altnost in sight of your scttlements, and the Giovernment has no objection to your *turn. ing Joosu? at them to any cxtent; and yot you have only killed one of them duaring tho wiiolo o distinguish by any outward sign botween oflicers and enlisted ‘men of the column just roturucd from the wars, for the fact Is wu are all seedy enougzh, and, a8 fur as our rabinent is concerncd, calculated to brimg the blush of shume and gref to auy _of our more sensitive friends o the Last 00 they should Lappen - to ece us, One change of cluthing continuously worn for a couple of monthe, together with an utter absence of the convanfunces of the ary tonsorial, s culculated to render some of our swell cavalry oflicers bet- ter models for !ulwgmls than for the combina- tlons of Adonis and Mars that thoy appear when arrayed fu all thofilory and glit'of full-dress. Heavy, brigandish beards usurp the place of the gracefullycurving mustachie, and & torn blue shirt thul of the richly-corded uniform coat, ed Bore 1OUTS i BEBLAN, Agens 3 firg mands marched to Tongue River, camping on its o QU D ANy Agens S ey oo, L DUCATIONAL, banks in an immensa grove of thnber, which partly protected the troops from the drenching storm of rain that fell that night, In this camp was found thu remains of a white man, who Iy evidently come to his fate at the hunds of the Indiaus, ns lio had been shot through the heud aud shoulder and scalped, The body was fonud behind 8 haetily-constructed dofeusive work of logs, ond the poor follow had evidently died fighting havd for Lis lfe. Ono of the adyen- turous ploncers known as ¥ prospecting miners,' in all probabidty. From this camp we pushed on down the ‘Tonruy River about Afty miles, and then acrqss the “ad Lands ' to the Powder, striking that streant about ono mile above the mouth of Mizpal, The rain fcll atost constantly, and cournge these Bioux will ight. A number of them, among whom were threo Chicfs, Ameri- can flnrsc, ran Shicld, and Brave Bear, had taken refugo in ulr'ulch or pocket, just cnst of the village. This aco they liold un- til somo thmo after the whole com- mnand had come up, when Drave Bear fimally consented to esurrender upon Gen. Croof’s wromise that thelr llves should be spared. Crawford had attempted to drive them outearly {n the morning, but’ losing ons man Killed und three wounded fn the offort, ho gave 1t up, contenting hitnscl! with placing a detach- ment of men in such a position that they could efluctuall{ provent the ambushed savagcs from shooting the men engaged {n destroying the vil- lage. Iron Bhicld was found amnong the dead in tho bottom of the guleh, whilst American e ——— ”‘cl'rlm l'ule Dinmond In Porsin, Yy unpleasant soverc| g :;:: :hcllnm,ous PItt dlamond ugn‘.‘ grc\‘-’:fi:‘tln‘l" MQ’,L.?\('“”'“”' ruler, Fatl-Ali-S8hab, Tho n“wu Lhis costly ring, Sie Hurford Jones, he mm[’l”““ in hls Journey by a messenger from whero i ‘nnddulrud not to enter tho capitul, Ao rench fiterests were then paramuount, Frady r Ilurluru had cxhausted every argue " nuf“uw that hio ought to Yo received, Kiiae hL{“ulfing‘uny fnpression on thoe Persian return, & sall, ¢ Well, i 4t must Lo so, I shall X v'ml:"«‘ flllllxu' |m%e€za ‘xlm h"w"t’u "l“dlllm 20 i c o heautiful din. E)x:fi g which had beew sent for the ANCHOR LINGMAIL STEAMERS H. B. BRYANT'S o TanTA CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE Skt et Lt LN PSS LROTA S Whiililion . | pfarseauittmot e o, ool e, amn flow: e BOL] Oct.7, 7am{ANCITULIA, Oot 21, 'l|l Cilwtinio 6 Mot & And English Trainin, Sehool, = e T T acany tme. ool bonrding pisces ol itadogis why DL U Ty, 310 | CRLIFOTNTA, Ot a, ANGLIA, et 7. T8 i1 UKL 1,1,%“:._!;. W 1@ | grATH.ST, 8, I, OOB, WASHINGTON. NEW YORIC T0 GLASGOW, LIVERIQL, DUBLLY MISS COMSTOCK. Tio sparkl - y k acce; lees of 1A Thuraday, Oct, 10 | Nos. 32 and 33 West Fartinthest., Now York due capekle - of the gem pro- s W mortatly - wounded ng shot | That mass of brass and yellow hafr, tho cavalry | summer, Gen, Crook accepted the services of | sTATE OF VI a5 el ) w s No 3 hclfiu‘:l‘x':fl(m{ effects thio Kalin nd soonet e S‘é‘n.‘é":%‘&hv?i‘.flh..m‘.flx‘?fifix.fii‘:".fu“n'ii-’m!.’i'i?féfi’.f f},‘iff\i’m.‘”flfo (n?cr:mlx{s. Yound ?u'-rlrn’a%nhun, helmet, gives way To a bittered felt Hiat, punched | 8 few miners, who went with him ta Rowebud, | A overya ;.'n‘:’éu sy irendion Cabion 60, | exaLisy, IGnG CaLsvORE RAIY Trum by rong coget D18 balance, and fell back | fng, e sullering, although uot, futense and of | and is how a prisoner in our hands, Tull of Hroies for bottor ventHation, (o eseribe | and w dkdu't sco thnt thoy wero any bettery 1t | AUENL ARG TG "l decuiiioditions, Hielurd h NG |, 504 tring st At AUlto out of brenihi then rocov: | b uxture calculalod o cuiiio. tho. sempathy of | AL abouk5 p. m. Grazy Horss, with about 800 | which asahockingly bad # would bs tho witd- | os tood, ss the averuze soldier fn the rauke s | sicketa. ko0 6 8153, sl el abily | BOTHRNSERELY i Maysuroila I shuted, “8top, stop, Tiichi! | Fasa wio had tiok to actuslly undordo it, was | warriorer attacked our camp, and, after a desul- | cat flattery, Insteud of tho neatly-fittiug trou- [ Withih the pust feié wicke Iudlans Jve talien | Mot pRX i QAL S aents. INDEUGATL I CHAUGE O trr.ufngl Thaoncending Kindness go on in- | poyerthicless considerable. Wat. blunkete, nit | tory affalr lasting ahout two'hours, was driven | sersof fine blue cloth, which erstwhile ericuscd [ orses froin the outskiris of Crook Cltyysnn TR IIACIE, Monaxcr: 6 Clark-stes Chicage, | oo MUISS LEONOWENS, ______ 10 6Xprosg 1o the ')L rs tho watter, 1 will send | clgthing, with o chilling wind and fost-falling | oft. The principal (ighting in tho ffale of th | the shapely lower extremities of the gullunt olll- the day before Gen, Crook pussc A t} lfi“élm‘;ul G—-—-——‘t \Vcst—‘ern‘——stcnmsl—_‘—llp Lo, | MEADANME O. DA SILVA oldof thor asylun m;vu"u'm'“"m“"“ threshe | pyjn, gre’ nob the very best things in the wortd | Sfternoonwas done d the tront of the Fifth | cerof horse, now wo have—but regurd for the | s way to_meet Geu, uh{‘r di)"-:dwuod Toad, ron 3 rlsto) (Eostand) gicect, | 2nd Mre. Alex Urdfori'e (formerly Mre. Ogden 0ur hegg n of the wrldl I swear by | 4o hiduce comfortable slecy : Cavalry and the Infantry, who advanced rapidly | fner feclinga of\ the lady frieuds of | 3 man was killed on tho L A From New York 1o Dristol (England) direx Hirnati) Encil, Fithas, Eh o Touily 00 ‘The winers complain that tho developnont of tho country is rglu\lm\ by theso continuous forays, us they ore afrald to leave the sottle- ments and goout on_prospecting tours. The country Is certainly worth developing, for be- shics the gold—the presence of whish in quanti- tles a casual ride through the guich from Gay Clty to Crook will convluco the most skoptical— there s safd to be sllver {n abundance, ‘The Wiheeler Drothers left for the “States’ the other day, eacorted by Lweuly men, to whom they puld 3200 cach, taking with themn 1,000 POUNDS OF DUST, ORNWALL, Stamper, SORER A that you will bo recefye o o paballahl it ts ot avery -‘:‘:J‘ tmhn:'-l Hswora: 1ise the Inglls" He whs os good as 81 aggs oM £XDress coutler was dlspatehied, and oy, Wus packed off by the danne, the French the otlicers serving with this com- mand bids us pause, drawing a curtain over the sad scone with the congblatory remark that they all hove good clothes and sound pantaloons at homie. At Mountain Mcudow we lay over one day, and then pushed on to old Camp Crook, where we found half-a-dozen log-hiouses, with the in- evitable saloon. Hore we et Capt. Bazan with “K' Cowmpany of the Becoml Cavalry, wlu came up Lo et us with some cm‘lty vrnxuunhuun:nedu A lueuns of truusportation From the mouth of the flllpfilmlc march was steadily contluued until we reached the Yellow- stone, which wo did & few hours befory the Far West camo down with supplics. Hore we lay Inert until the 24th of August, when we be- gan our eastward murch TO THE ULAD OF NEART RIVER. The rain that had now fallen ulimost every day sinco_the 14th had made the ground so soggey and soft thut marching was very diftieult indeed. The soil fs of that necullar sticky na- ture to be foumd In the country west of the on a party of Indians, driving them before them aud over the bluffa boyend, bhaving one msn wounded fu dofog it. On the moruiug of the 10th the enemy at- tacked our rear guard, consisting of three com- panies of the 'irmu Cnvul?' ut were hand- somely repulsed with a loss of four killed. The Fifth had one man wounded. And thi the uction at Blim Buttes, Among the enlisted men recommended for espectal good cogeuct in the storming of the village ar the following, all of the Third Cavalry: r&u. Foster, Bigals 5 14 | and Day. far'youni: 13dios and children, with e Mondar, 06t 33 | ellatlicnice, * No. 17 West Thirty-olgith-stes N Cobinpassage, 6701 Intermediate, 8431 Stecrags. g, | {Tlsllienica. No. 17 Weat Tulrly-olghih-sh., Now ~ Excunion eki, $h repstd blesiage Lol | mado by lotler or pofsonaily, a3 above. exird liafroac: Tt = = = OUNARD MAIL Ling, | Obarlier Institute for Young Ladies, % 107 Madison-ny., Now York, plpilr these tiaers weok 1o tad fram DN | sy ronpen Soptmer B 1 T, boaddre i Apply at Cnlmlpr.; 0] on;fies :wlhwul coraer fl\:‘ll‘l’l"!’l’:’:"fi’ Ncli:rrm":}(:'y?fi?fi m r&nzlnnfnlmfi;:um;,flr v o N X s o, | N¢ 5 3 O e et o ecaf Vestern Agent. | DIENNAN, Mrigoibale: Gl P 1L V' ST JOIIN'S SCIIUOT. nded T ————— John Japen P10t Wasn't Knough, pxn:u“m t"' was u native of Dublin, where ho hio art of pulutiy 1 €, 20 then ronb BHIE on class for some m’:n'll“m LII‘IJ:uuu\ml to L ondon, where he himself s hizl impodes locomotion in b 3 arals Ashwell, | forthe " plunder * that hitherto hus Leen car- iy v o Roard! : X 3 acatle bacelanallan propondiies of Jacels A e o m faos mhssber o | Eltons o e Pulboia, Hale, | hed by tho pack:trokn, - Thio Wighea coutiuio ta | Anothier, parts, whoss, tawe I havs forgetion, eerrren EINANOIA s o | (MinE A4 By Stog) for Yohiap Lgiengad EOI o ered bl ruther an unequal, {f not an | continue to grow u sizo ond weight after the | McKernan, and Harrls,all of whom Jnser\'c, grow colder, and the utter ubscice af tents, and '| ""“_m r:!,nu neat little ml;“ of 533'“00 Tho Il! tfld H Weal, TT" nwu.bxov J’urk. yeopens scn}. a1, o pal i o t2 employed by o gentlemun | munner of o rolliog, anow-ball, s the traveler | and in all' probabllley Wil recelve, motals n | the wery Eeunty allowance of budding,—ono | therefrom the neat e B of ERS00, U $‘|00 1vos a8 0 T, rion s ciass 1 iho Bludy af'she fistary o e b -unlu wife's {mrln t,—n 1nirasls of plain- | wearily drogs one foat after auother, After | recognition of thor Lravery. During tho prog. | blanket,—renders our nights wukelul, many o do ’And £hio quarte has not been worked yet at Paid a Profit. of 2 e e Waaygaer tho stipulation that a pint of wing nmrch{m; twenty-four miles up tho Fowder | rose of the atfatrof the afternoon, Dr. Clemens, | us passiug the time trying to * thaw uut! ;er- Ricn e must bo found. sumonliere, {iib: paatfesesaantln, undet S4% bamroied AVEDIOAT,, latlon, xs.lly(uz nust be the extout of his po- | River, wo left that stream, and struck across | SBurgeon U, 8, A.and chief medical officer of | around & blazing fire “of xuch-plnu. Thero ‘\‘Vl’ T "Il'lu-nn" r 80 Piehy Lo QUAFLE dnfl:fi;u‘%;flnm\nu i v B AR L R e Podureg arvls ‘assenled, and fn o short time | toward the Littlo Missourl, huving Jeft Terry | the expedition, smputated Licut. Von Luctt- | would bs moregrumbling and more biiter coi. ! l'-‘“’, o6 s Chy 18 st ariat boqmuru ;{ymlmfllnmllndpnflulncrfl(ud‘ Bk et EST FOOD FOR INFANTS, by, ‘lll":rlcrt fucslmilo of thelady, Oun | enrouto to the relief of Licut. Rice, who was | witz's right leg, it being found fmpossible to | plaint if it were not that the memory of the | from whehce the g {5 rull Information sent on application. supplying the uted, o A0 the husband ho seemed " dfaup- | reported to bo beleaguered at tho' mouth of | save it. “Our entlre loss during the engogement | terrible march — from the head of | §0. Tanm ouldu't you have done. 1t," safd be i, ihe TH® FOTUB MOVEAENTS [n“““K_“"ler, oy el leas—thiat fa, couldn’s T Glendive Creek, on the Yellowstoue, On tho | waa three killed and thirteen wounded.” As to | Heart River s yet too vivid In the of this co T ocue atti o veited mys: Bankers and Brokaes, £ Wall st Now vork, | [ TGHEST AMOUNT of NOUR. ¢ 8let of August wa renchied eaver Creek, uwest | the loas of tha cnemy, that cannot e definitely | mewory to make us anyihing bt it e —_— B e, :s‘,:fnfi'.l",‘““ morg——" W If you expeet brnlut'l‘l of e Lttla Missourl, after marching | ascertalued, but It mnust bave been severc. A du\‘aul{ thankful that we have plenty to eat, | tery, lu_cnmlmun.hl‘la.x,uhtggt‘wlt‘!:&nvt& x:lgrl:lllcl: © MEDICAL CAIRRDS. MOB’I‘ DIGESTIVE AND CON- UHift ay e, i darvis, seefng the husbund's over a country with scarcely any grass, the In- | Seventh C'n\'nhy guldon and threa cavalry | and inof 'unm!nclulhouah we bad nu right to | of recuperation, l"i Wil i} o xllmcd u:w V0 BOTVIE | e e e VENIENT FONM, 0ur wife to make a handsome portraft of | utans having taken good care toaunoy us s | horses and a numberof cavalry unlformsand | growl, simply because wo don’s have oll the lug- | fn the ficld, L vol U r‘u lx‘mw Jlorsee At PEEEUR]PTION FREE. AVORY & MOORE, i g yggy, U3 have more than a pint of wine | much aa possible by burning it off. carblues wers found Ju tho village, thus | urieaof life showered down upon us at once. ssked forto refit tho cavaley oW I hG stand- | . For the speedy curo of Senlual Weakaost: Lost Man S 143 New ond-st., Landon, R0uRh 1o 1y 4 couldu't get up lmagination Our “scouts?—ike Iudfuns haviog left us | proving beyond the sibliity of o doubt THE PATIENCE AND EOLDIERY CONDUCT the companics ure to eit up bood, kit 11 disorders brottlt on by Indbicretivn or % Rk Lo make by 8! 2 [ 4 Pos A ton Sk ang 81l Chemists and Btorekecpere throughout the ard designated by Congress about 1,200 more 10 Tery legat. e 500dI00Kking Undera quart will be required; Tho' horses left us are weak of the soldicrs of this command whilst suffcr- b L 1ves ridicu- at the Yellowstone—rhade themselves ridicu e aost nevers Dardships 3 ~beyoud hut this band were active participants In the lous by an adventuro the other eveus exceis. Auy Drukis bas iy buttlo of tho Little Hosm, in which that cavalry A ) ey DI YA QU B 0T Clbtiasaut, onto, | Unlted States aud Canada. % .

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