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\ 3 Gen. floward, with about 400 men, will proceed to-morrow in the directionof Bteln's Mountain, where It is unilerstood the Indlans have concen- ; B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. Ande writing, but falled to recoznize THE INDIANS. other signatures, of Weber or other of the witnesaca. War to tarn aver to (iov. Tinkbanl, of Texas. anch tentn, poles.and pine as he may require for the nae of the vnlunteers of the Ktate st their summer on- campment. Approsed Jone 8, 1878, earnings, which wili be dectded hy the SBupreme Court at the next term, and hie says he draw thie bill na 1t Intely passed Congreas, SACQUES AND POINTS. snd sgain challenged him to refer to a single instance of tho kind. r. Reed referred to the offer of testimony maile in exccutlyo session as to the inquiry in Florida, and which offer had heen refuned, Mr, McMahon repeated that the gentleman (Reed) had made & charge agalnst the Commit- tea which he muat either proveor admit that the eharge waa false. Mr. Reed sald ho intended to prove it. Mr. McMahon repeated his challenge to Reed, Without concluding the crose-axamination, the Cownmnitteo adjourned til to-mnerrow. ANDERSON, TR 13 DRAGAND PORTI. Fpeclal Dispatch to Ths Tridune; Wasmmnazor, 1. €., June 21.—Anderson, Mz, French also saya that hals 1N PERPECT ACCORD with the President, with the Sccrctary of the Interior, the Attorney-General, and the Becre- tary of the Treasury. He says the object of the 1aw s to plevent the running of the ronds any longer In the Interests of private rings, and to aliver dollar ana to restore its legal-tender chara JJoint reaolution asking for Investization In the care of Edward O'M, Condon. Approved Jane 15, 1878, An ack granting s pansion to Jimes 8hields. A n Rel inting & penslon to James jelds. i proved Jm 18, i“?’;“ P An act to anthorize the coin: YETORD RIL! of the stands: trated and decided to make a stand. THE SBUN DANCE. YaxgTow, D.T., Juna 21.—The young men st Bpotted-Tal's camp are fust concludiog their annual sun dance, and the barbarous festival has been one of more than ordinary succe: Further Concerning the Chippewa Panic in Burnett Coun= ty, Wis. Wost End Dry oo Hous, Madison & Peori-sts. A LONG DIfCUSSION RNSURD, after trying in all ways to avold the Matthows | eanbie the Governinent to get what fs due. He | for - Returneq with objections Peb, 28, 188, | The Indians ot That Ieglon Be-= | Forty-eight candidates passed through the ter- i %lha lm:;nb";fln: r‘:l;lm :‘:‘ilgemumi i(lu:] lheyr Committes of tho Benate, wns brought hers In ?Ioen[,ngtfi:!&knl‘wufinrm :‘:cd-‘lc';:'l’.n-.r::ln“n : Inut ’Thl‘u‘ mw- Silver g-eut .chu om'rhy nn the ficord -= lleved to Be Utterly rible ordeal of self-torture, and are entitled to i’ endeavor organization of he Prosid ot long | the onee bears Across the lines the wor B b O es o ahcottain the propotcd scopo | ChorRe of an officer and refused to testityon the | goy, oy preaged a willingnsns to do ommething for | *- ¥rto. heavily underscored ana wriiten In red Inoffensive. DUt diptomes)ds owatilons; ot _Yunyestiofied o i of investigation, during which Mz, Morrison stated that Mr. Bherman had requested that 100 ground that the Committeo denfed his request 1o have counsel. This Is mere subterfuge, The him (French), and offered to ADVANCE M18 INTERESTS Ink. AR act 10 suthorize & speclal term of the Clrcult bravery. Tho candidate for honors cuts two tongitudinal slits down each breast} one end of Court of tha Unfted States for the Southern Dis- trict of 3tiselsnippl, o be held at Scranton in Jackeon Couaty. fteturned with objections March NOTES AND NEWS, THS NOT APAINGS MUDDLE. Wasninetox, 1. C,; June 21,—At the Cabiget meeting to-lay there was some discussion as to the possibllity of Lakinz any action to carry into effcet the will of Congress conceraing the Hot real renson is aupposed to be bis fear that it he was subjacted to examination by s Republican committeo be would scon be in a place whero he would be procceded agalnst for perjury and forgery. Whon the Committeo first wanted him ho fled the city under circumstances that gave strong ground for the Leifef thatthe Dam- ocrats of the Potter Committee were parties to Dbis escape, and his statement to-dap with Mr, Tiayes, whom he (the Ratlroad Presi- dent) knew very well, having often emnployed him as attorney of the road hefore s became President of the United Btates. Mr. French thinks that the Uulon Pacific Rosd s overriding the = Kansus smaller Tiolders of the Unfon F up the others, and may ultimately rip up the ralls, The Auditor will open his Duresu in the Interior Department on the 1st of July, alariat 1s passed under the strip of skin and flesh left between the incisions, and tightly tied, and the othor end {s made fast tothe topof & high pole. The candidate then throws himself backward with his weight upon the iarlat, and the dance goes on untll the flesh gives way. Bhould he fall to break loose {o the manner pre- actilied, or should e faint duringthe operation, he I8 forever disgraced. Tho sun-dance ]m‘ cloted was held sbout fiftcen miles back from witnesscs be |ubr¢nled by the Sub-Committee who are to visit Loulsiana, the meimnbers of which have not yet been formally annoanced, to testify with reference to the Intimidation that existed, and that it is his (Morrison’s) Intention, atthe proper time, to ask the Committecto refuse to hear tho restatements ol witncases regarding the INTIMIDATION IN TITAT ATATE. Mr. McMahon finally withdrew his oblection, The witness retold the story of Intimidation, LLAMA LAQE | Saeques&Points ‘We will open 8aturday Morning, 100 Probability that They Have Buffered Greater Fright than the Whites. A Corps Commander with 400 Men Marching Against the Bannocks. when Mr. McMnhom sgalin objected, and ant | was to the effect that Bpringer, of the Cominit- | As soon as hie gets hin oftice orcantzed he will the Missourt Riv d was wi Roal Ll 0 other discussion ensucd. 3 teo, had advised him to his "present course, | Visit the principal offices of the Unlon and Cen- | Bprings reservation, which waa cxpressed by tha by about, 7.000u Todiang - aod m&“&ffi% ama Lisoa: Bncquosat At the suggestion of Mr. Cox, the witness | {7o0n reaching Dhiladelphia he replici to a telo- | Lral Pocltle for un fospection of their books, fle | adaption of the Contercsce Committec's closing whites, Old Spotted wan master Thousands of Savages Ready to Drench Stein's Mountain with Blood. will go with a clerk first to .Bacramen then to the oftices of the Unfon Paclfic at ha aod Boston. was allowed tu proceed, with the underatand. {ng that a fature meeting will decklo whether tne testimony relating to Intimidation be sc- cepted or stricken ont. Less han 256 on the Dollar, Roal Llama Laco Sacques at $1,00. clause on that subject, aithough the clause was almost wholly sdmitted fn the énroliment of the Bundry Clvil Appropriation bill. The gen- of ceremonics, and, trom tho manner in which he performed Tits incantations, and flourished hls mystic wand, from which graplie summaons of the S8enato Committee, ASKINO TO DE EXCUSED dangled the scal for & day. This was granted. When the time angics scalp ho witness produced a lctter written by James E. Anderson, requesting that ho forwnrd was up, ho psid no attention to asecond sub- CONGRESSIONAL WORK. eral optulon was st nothiug effective can bo dana by tho executive branch of the Govern- of & white woman, one would not untgmc him led upon 10 be tho civilized'red man who ks car: Roal Llama Lace Sacques at §2.00. I s OF TNE MOST IMPORTANT NILLS FASSED, rd th 1 A the (iovernment pay-rolls. Once a yeor Spot | Ronl Llama Lace Bacques, fine, at 4 1o Anderson tho oflginal list given by the wit- | PER® by telegeaph, . After walting a reasonablo | LIST. ment “in rega t the matter untl] has his fun., Ques, i Ro B Ao O Sl Diner et o Heoaooms. | time for his appesrance an offlcer was sent after &vectal to Uincinnalt Commereiat. Congress "ehall _‘have . agmin | acted | Description of the Barbaric Sun | haptlsfun, = G d Spotted Tai's | _ 9300, i mitted in East Fellclana Parish. protest sentence by sentence, and he then advised Anderson to sign it, 85 he saw nothing fn [t which he could uot slgn. They discussed some of the pofuts 4in the protest, and BIIIHY Anderson concluded go sign it, and did algn it bofure Judyge Hugh oJ. Campbell, and . AWOME TO IT. Andersan requested the witness to make an aflidavit that he (Andcrson) was intoxicuted when he signed that paper, but the witncss re- fused, fHe was perfectly sober. Boveral months alterwards Anderson came to the wit- ness ond wanted bim to make a stalement to thie effect that ha (Anderson) had never slgned o vrotest. and bad s documncnt written by bim- him, and he was brought here fo his charge. take the matter before the Grand Jury. It is the opinlon of members of the Cornmittee that NOTIHIRO FURTHER WILL DS DONH at present, ns the busis of its nquiry must be Anderson's testimony. 1t woulll not do to ac- copt that hie gave bLefore the Potter Committee, sinco much ol that bas alroady been proven Talse. Henator Matthews was ready to be exsmined, tut tue Committes did nut think it best to vroceed. ANDERSON WILL NOT SPEAK. To the Western Awsaciated Press. ‘Wasminatox, D. C., Juno 20.—Following is a riations for the service of he Governinent for the Ru:ll year ending June (10, 1878, and for prior Approved Dec. 15, 877, An act for tho romoval of odstroctions from the Miesissiopl, Missonrl, Arkanaas, and Ited Hivers, and for the prensrvativn of public property. Ape proved Feb. 7, 1874, ‘Anact amendiug the laws granting pensions to the sdldiers and eallors of the Warof 1812 their widows, and fue utlicr purposes, Approved March 0, 1878, An sctin ald of n Pofar expedition designed by James Cordon Beuneit. Approved March 18, 678, p An act to nvprngr‘oll money for the purchase of » law library for the Territory of Dakots.. Approved {un, Bnd for uther purposcs. upon it; but the subject was referred to the flamrond, Prestdent of the Indianapolis, Deca- tur & Bpriogfield Railroad, who is also UGeneral Mausger of tha New York & Boston Afr-Line, Diractor of the Michigan, Lake Bhore & West- ern, and the Chicago & Eastern Iluofs; the Hon W. H. H{ayward, S8cnator from Culchester District of Connecticut, and Chalrman of the Senate Rallway Committee; the Hon. 8. 8, Bands, a Now York banker, and Dircctor in tho Indianspolis, Decatur & Springtield Raflroad; Col. 11. C. Moore, General Superintendent of the same; have Just completud a tour of fnapection of this road. The Indlunapolls, Decatur & Dance of Spotted Tail’s condition of affairs In that sectlon of the State. Fromn the fact that wothing has been received at the Exccutive offlce to-day, It is hoped that the Indians have not commenced hostilities. Had the Indians began on sttack, no doubt tho fact would have reached the Governor by thls time. Several militla companics have atready offercd their services to the Gov- ernor. Many old soldlers havo signified thelr readiness to enMst at o moment’s warning. The Governor's Guard are enlisting men to-day, and will be full to tho maxium by this eventog, aud be ready to march the moment the Gov- Indians are now ready for the Guvernment to | Roal Llama Lace Bscqués, cholae Roal Llama Laco Points at §2.00, Real Liama Laco Points at $3.00, 60 Llama Points, choioco patterns, at §4,00, 85.00, and $6.00. 76 Llama Points, vory flno, and now ond cholco dosigns, $8.00 to $12.00, worth £25.00 to $30.00. 40 SBuporflne Roal Llama Lnoe Points, rich and choico designs} these are copied from Real Thread Lace Points, and aro Dognin & Rocnesrer, N. Y., June 21.~The American Nurserymen in session here ciccted J. J. Har- rlson, of Palnesville, Q., President, and selected Cleveland as the place for bolding the next an- nual session, ———— Mark Hopkins® Entate. Sun Fritnetsea Call, On the 17th of May a petition was filed in the Probate Court by Mary Frances Bherwood Hop- kins for letters” of administration upon the eatate of her late husband, Mark Hopkins, who died in the Village of Yumia, Arizona Territory, on the 20th of March last. The petition scts b 25, 1678, i aelflotimiatect L o Mal, Burke | g AIAOTON D. G Juso dl—-Tho Mat F?\n S5t ok aproprnion tor e puriwgaof | Soiogleld” Is " sow belng”ebmpletrd” o | erno calsupon them. Sometoar 0 ecular B e e o ta'Soropurty Uelonziak | Cie’s Goods (tho finest maka ., Anderson s witness that Maj, Burke | thews Sonate Committco was in private scssion | 8 law lhary for the usa of the courisand the | Jruit, conneet with 0 | militin could be started ot & moment's notice, | cant, conaists of lands,domestic animals, house- | known); prices from $20.00 to had offered bim ecveral thousand. dollars a0d o | ror two hours and o half to-day. Whon the | Ynited Stelse oficars in the Teeritory of Wyoming. | Lozunsport, Crawlordsyllle & Bouthwest: | gng g1 the volunteers that would bo necessary. | lold furnituro, bonds and mortasges. and stocks lhx & “position If he would go back on his protest, ‘The witncss was asked what he knew of the sso-called Bherosn letter, and atated that the doors were ovened, James E. Anderson was aworn, but being rofused counsel, he sald that Approved Feb. 25, 1878, An sct making sppropriations for fortifica- tions and for other works of defense and for the armament thereof for the fiscal year ending Juue zivln% it an Eastern outlet of fts own. The Inspecting party find the rond operated nincty-fiva miles, laid with steel rails Gov, 8mith is prepared 1o deal with the Indians without gloves shouldthey exlibit any attempt $30.00; formeor prico $765.00 to 4 ng:xr)lé;un raitroads and other corporations, ia §126.00 each, 000, ail uf which was acquired by the de- fter his marriage. The uext of kin of ce: firat he knew obout the Shorman jettor was ou | he hud no statement to make nor questions to | 57 T550 una’ for other parposes. Approvea | Dity-elzhit ponnds to the vard, and tled with | togo on the war-path. It {s hoped 16 may | tho deccased s the petitioner, 50 yoars of agc s G of Januury lnst, wlion 11t was mentloned | guswer, Tho Commitiea went luto privato soe- | March u:u"mu.m S seckiiabiniates, well E;I'I‘{;;fi;&dghflgggggg prove only an Indian scare. realding in Han Francisco; Hawmuel Frederick 8o s Jetter written oy Air. Shorman to uny“m:; sfon for tno third time, Tnneue Tanh of te Senste e Txl:;::: ditlon, aud aperating cxpenses St to b Apwctal Dimasch to Thé Tvibune. Boulus Sb""‘h"' of the deceased), 75 years of 3 . about the election of 1576, Wiien the door was ogaln opencd, Anderson |.gentatives. Approved Apeil 2, 1874, it When this connection 18 mads af | ~DEmor, Mich, Juno 21.—The Twanty. | 3gt, residing st Bt Clair, Atieh: esd | Witness was shown several Jtters, swhich wit- | was lnformed that ho should answer any ques- | Anactto ml'.}‘m nlud colliago_of the 20-cent | Brun, the Indlunapolis, Docatur & Bpriugfield | eecond United Btates Infantry, stationed here, "‘“y"r:" u';' ue‘:m!;ufllmé o ];“"‘s;?ég; T CORSETS. s idegiied as belng b1 thio Dandwrithig of | tions that tho Committes might sce proparto B Lty the Restelacy of tio Treasury | THL huve cliolce of twd routes East,and via | received orders this ovening to proceed 10 | Gounty, Cal, The matter of the application for o . 7 i hie was shown the | gup and was asked his age and occupation. nAuApOLS, nELon caterns | \Wisconsin, probably in anticipation of Indian 'signaturs of Weber to the Anderaun-Wobor cou- to eiploy temporary clerks, and making an ap- protiation for the samo; aléo making appropria- through Indianapolis, and ong one via Mr. lettgra came up for hearlny yesterday afternvon, Anderson told the witness that he was at- hole thy 1o be o devi - | tist of the principal measurss adopted by Con- | Hecretury uf the Taterlor aud Attornes-General Stoux. my . 5 T o ele alnets that lie, W% it | Zho wholo thing appeate Lo bo 8 Sevien to o: | aress during the scenfon wich closed to-day: | 107 critical examinatiou, to determine whethier YOS IO B RO Y, designs, at $4.00. 2, thought that. his clerk, B C, Butler, liad 8o Iay bis appearance ti}l Congress had adjourned, such portfon or the clause as was carolled wiil 60 Extra Fine Llama Laco 8 & Alogtodowithit. Y Me” | go that tho Committco would bo power- |y, yoFuilicsopronriations-ror the Anpport of | 810rd basts for at least provisloual” action to CHIPPEWAS, SUICIDE, i ma Liago flacqes, i ANDERSON EXTOSED. Icss to compel him to testify or com- | the army for the fiscal year ending Ju; 0. 3575, | protect the Uovernment interests. Apecial Diepate to The Tribune, Hpectal Disatch to The Tridune, ch pattorns, at 85,00, never be« s Witness testificd to the siening and swearing | mit him fn default. The refusal to | and for other p“'l'ém(" Av&rluv%d éfllr 1, 1677, e MaDISON, Wis., June 2l.—~There has been MrLwaukzz, Wis.,, June 21.—The hody of an fore known to bo sold at loss than : 'mhl!:yl Ard&nm‘l of tho Dl’fll;‘lt wmlchhl\m)nrnun testify i av fndletablo offense, but no action “‘;':’:fl,:"“:‘:;"nx ety aithe fi‘:'r‘f'::',‘,'g,“:" THE RAILROADS. nothing recelyca at the Exccutive offico to-day | Unknown man was found fu the woods about [ $265,00 to $30.00 onch, . it .::n h‘:d :’ m'{s"u ;V{:r‘l: lto'cnm:g:nhl fll I’:ll- All‘-sl‘\,e:; can bo taken Aznlnlll. him untll the semtle -n‘t‘i mrfluu; 'uur'pir‘url.( ‘l'\onrn';ed NGJ‘ ;.;1. zufi from the reported Indisn troubles In Burnett {10‘]!]! :-I:ahl. ',""; ;! Ill;i: r‘:Itr t]m- f:euau{x with ; 2 ’ meets. Then, upon his refusal belng reported 1 act for thia rolief of the suflerora by the wrec THE INDIANAPOL DECATUR & e o & . the will'] bullet-hole in eft temple. revolver an R l Ll ] P ts P sod asked Lim to sccompany, i, to Marslal | He Vice-Prestlont must verlify the fact to tho | of e Unlied Sistes pionmer Iusan. sud for otier | SPRINGFIELD, . e e et whon Go, | B T320F Were Iylog besido . il Llma Lace Fomis, 4 wauted to consult with him sbout 1. They | Distrlct-Attorney, and the latter must then An act to ptovide for deficloncies In the appro- Special Correspondencs of The Tribune. Smith llably informed as to the truo e 2 weat, aod read over the " i i Tuscota, Ill, Juno 20.—The Hon. L. B. | con e e THE NURSERYMEN. Real Llama Laco Points at §1.00. ? troubles. They lcave to-morrow. and considernble dificulty “was cxperienced In ‘tract, and was sked whether ho beheved it to wfi;‘;‘ffl:&,’fl";z"“'I';‘::'“ 'l',‘l‘:: g‘,’m"‘:;:';h": Tlous for detectin trospase of public lande, and | JO¥'8 ":h“ Ripr._ Haut.' Ae; . Hammond, Spetly) Dispateh to The Tribune, Filoronce to tho AMOUSE of Honts: Toqired: ‘begenuine, Ho roplied he v fur bringing into markets public lands In certain | stites that Vanderbilt has ordered the | gr, Pavt, Minn, June 2L—It s lmenlumn Two bondamen were requlred by law, who must : DID NOT THINK IT WA3} thews was a lawger, and wus here lookiug after | states, and for other purposes. Approved April construction of _the Canada Southern | that'therecan have beeu an outbreak of In- 2 ‘that Weber slways signed his name in a back- from Fi to Butler, O, 3‘umlrr 1n tivice the value of the estats, or §20,- 00,000 his ta, and Ands did not hy he | 30, 187 lwa; ‘ayette i ounty, Wia., which a doz each. rv’lner" was imznfix; that 1; x:‘nhzln l;L- ; We\zcr’l Rispeai) £ 5::::'1"’;{3' he, ::ry‘f: 'alfll(;u 1’,‘;’-}’5“2,‘3}."‘,‘0 ‘(o'r‘ r';'.'.'; (‘x‘rtgm;} :}wflrlhw to }b‘e' ‘Em- 1A ?mjwn Inm'x to the best informatlon obtainable here | of rallroad futerests, the valuc of the citate was C&S . OSSag 6 sizuature, bul ‘Was o s usual sirnature. 5 4 ] o] ho produce of this reglon Is destined d loodd = 5,000,000 r ¢l THe maras aivracen hat sAnderion-Woer con- | Tho qucstions swero repoated; also, whether | yeare, for subslsience of Ui stiny, and for otler | or New Englau the complotion of M. Ifauw- N R L R e i U arae’ ghofore Ho alsotestified to Uov. Kellozg's | he had placed any pupers in Matthows’ posses- At act to provide for u deficlency in the appro- momi!'a road will give to the Eol River asplen- | the Indians mcml the only ones | the Bank of Californta all the bondsof the Cen- Wesliteg tind Anderson should return to Eust Fellclaung and discharge his dutfcs ns o ‘Bupervisor, and that the Governor Lad advanced him 850 out of his own funds to pay his ex- siou, and, if so, what; but ANDERSON DECLINED TO ANSWEIL Benator Whytc—You mean slinply to asy that priation for the public printing and binaing for the current fiscal year. Approved April 10, 1878, An act making appropriations for the naval serv- fco for the fiecal year endlug June 50, 1870, and dld trafiic. For a long time the Indianapolls, Decatur & Bpringfield has Leen poor, but now Mr. Hlammond says e bLas plonty of moncy to back bim, and that the original Intention ot of the latter who would commit any sort of depredations are wanderers from the Snake River bands of Minnesota and from - Loke Su- perlor, who are unattached to any reservation, tral Pacifie, Southern Pactile, and Californla Pacific Railrosds, a recelpt heing taken thercfor, An administratrix’s bond was then exceuted for the rumaining property, with Stanford and § Co. 8. " ! t this for other purposcy. Aporoved May 4, 1878, leting & first-class Ei and Wi v Y Foes e doped Anderuns stattiont Lo | o et dfacs the WL ok U ommien) | o et apBiaton o e oo | Vo Sy mpmummmtad: The YA | 810 o ey e, bn Tah Larse i | o SIS 45l deesse e i deds) el forlon l:l::“to“x::‘;:l‘:;‘:y“‘ bouse, abd | wish 1o say that I decline answering, 1 have to e e pre ‘Anpeoved My b, 167 o fi?t:lfgafl?rz‘lfir:;fl":hgfisfi:m" wighly pieased | i summer, sud u lvrlnt.nr' usually st~ | leaving a will, the widdw takes threo-quarters : . . a8 to the facts o 3 s cro ¢l [ % tach themsel to lumbermen's camps. . Shi el o s, i ot {5 | o Wt Mt gobetors | Sl ipatE bed iR st el e |t " dimlrasts, G | T iy i e e wiiion | Bargains in «rawn out of him. Tlat part of the statement which mentioned tho fact of his wife golug to <ol. Patten, Chalrman of the Democrat(e Btate <Committee, was true, but her object waa to got a guarantee for ) a\fl(;nlhcr consultation of the Committee fol- owed. When tho doors were opened Anderson was informed by the Chalrman that the Committee 5nlpu line from the Missourl River to the Pacifle coan, and to socuro Lo the Uovernmont the uee uf tho saine for postal, military, snd othier purposes, ™ approved Jul; 1, 1802, and blso 1o slter and amend tha nct of Congress approved July 9, 1804, in NO STRIKE. A roporter of the Now York Tribune hsa in- terviewed Mr. W, i, Vanderbilt fn regard to the rumors that he had recelved a letter threaten- bays, all told, are over to he found of lato years In all Burnett County. The nearast conslder- able body of Indlans are on Lac Court Danvillo Reacrvation, cast of Burpett County, These BUSINESS NOTICES, Premnture Loss of the Halr, Which Is So CORSETS! 2, ol 4 aro mostly laborers, aud, ltko ol reservation ‘firnzum«;‘h rfi:gmn‘g_\g:m?yfz«fm 1::1“’!“(’13':55'“1:?: 8,‘,“,,’, nn'v‘m(cl require his testl- m;fl_fiufi;&, ‘nl sald first nawed sct. Approved | jnr o gencral strike on bis ratlroads, e sald Cmm“u{m deethy il e S earvtion cfiu:’fnif"gfi'ilflflififi.fifl . ncss ed about the hch Anderson 116 then asked Auderson: **Aro you now ‘A nct making appropriations for thecurrent and | b such document had boen sent bim, He then | not ba driven into war with the whites. The 10D pLcHItAE prapOLTIen Which ¥o| eSactly That Will Be Apprec[atcd! received in Baton Rouge, andsald ft was paidona Adraft drawn - on the Democratic candidate for District Judgo by the Chairman of the Deino- willing to answer such questions as may be pro- pounded toyoul” contingent expenscs of the Indisn Dnlllllmrm. and for fuldlling treaty stipulations with varlous Indlan teribes, for the year cnding Juno 30, 1870, expreased his views In regard to the gencral condition of offalrs along tho lines as follows: reports sent liere fron Madison of a bosttle conlition between the Chippewas of Wlsconsin and Minuesota and tho Sloux sre absurd, The mll tho various conditiovs of the human hair, It woftens the hair when harsh snd dry. 1L soothes it the irritated mcalp. It nffords tho'richest lastre, » To close several lines of Fine <cratlo Stato Cominittec fn Now Orleans, Itwas | Audersonteplied: I am not.’) & for other’ purposea, Approved May 27, 1878, | **From il the Information 1 can rather," ho y B L e iy Musatom tnat the | Thu Chisirmian—Thion, on refusing to answer | *{nfct o forid the e retteomons of Uniliec | #ald, ** thero 1a no fear of any uprisiug along the ;:‘::“‘1‘1‘:-“;“.“‘;‘;&3:rlnlhnklli:lc:{:fi““‘:‘flce‘: o [T T S e R L “drafe i Guostion waa ifned by Gor. ‘Kellgng | 80y uestiou pertalulu Lo e matters of In- | guates logalsiander noiek. Approval ey 31, airoads whcl sre undoe my charic. | From both | whity' ‘man and an Iodlan faailly in the | atcky, [¥iesves o dssrecable odor. #t kills | French Corsots, wo this day make A Saorctl My e tB el Supuryiton A 'Mlu'ri'ulwn' "ADVICE, e Aivact making sppropristans fof the Contular iz the me are working quisty and o dinais: wiljoining_County of Barron, caused Ly | dsndruft, : TUE CROSS-EXAMINATION Scnntor Allison to Maithews—You havo | sud aiplomaiie s9rice & o e wtro pat” on full "time. Beloe | which the wiaté man was wounded aud one | Charles Meidsleck's Champagnes,The pop- Tax. y beard what Anderson has uald? Have you any | year euding Juno 30, 1870, aud for other purposcs. oth. roa e D hin, S Relor oiar Sillery &nd the suporsexcehent +- Dry Modah - clicited that Jenks wan Tax-Collector of Kast | Besrd MERL OnCE08 Ion woss Laes, 700, 20 | Approved June 1, 1470, fo tint they had becn worklag on theee. | indlun kilica. On account of this affray an | MATCHERY ARCAR0 MFRESRCEIAR ooy SO0Al ) Fellclana fn 1809 and 1870; that it was sfuco there was o defielt of ra ce to polug on without Anderson's testi- ho Government for thy ‘An act making further lpampfll“nn! fur contin- alveaton Harbor, State. On April 1all e employes quarters time, Their pay, of courre, was fncreascd in- proportion, It s no secret that, though the whisky, recently developed futo u fight, in tndian was arrested aud ludged in jall o fow duys ago at Eau Claire, Humors of ‘this affair the following reductions: From $1.50 reduced to $i. Rusela, aro being constantly recetyed by Ar.' Emil clainod that ulng the Inprovements of Schultze, 33 Deaver atreet, New York. $10000 fn bis accounts and that un | MOUYH . o ‘Fexas. " Approved June 7, 1878, road s doing 8 great amountuf tueineas IL1s | flegt nlarmed thy scattered Indiune L 2 7n Bt ent was” tobnd mgalust” e 11 Jonks | ,ME, Matthowe1 dllive vory much to, tak | * o ack o amend 30 a6t sniod *-An act o en: | Pking o mier, Sl il dosnnat oucernite | and saried thom - for thelr reserratioun, NEaEi From $L.75 roduced to $I. his deputy, who got off by pleading the statute ol limitatlon. L. 1k Jeukewas a_candidate on the Republican ticket in 1873 for Parfsn Judge of West Feliclana, Witness “dldu’t know when he left New Orleans fin whoso behalf hie was subpanacd. Judge Shellabarger told him on his arrival In suggestion to the Committee ob tho subject, I am ready hera to-day, nna shall be at any futuro timo that the convenlenco of the Committee shall fix, for tha purpose of assisting tho Committes in any way within mi power fu the objects and purposes for which It was origiuated and authorized. courage thu growth of timber onthe Western praied Approved Juno 14, 1878, An act to ‘vruvidc far Clrcult and District Courte of the Unfted States at Toledo, O. Approved Juno 8, 1874, 5 An_sct making appropriations for nayment of twralid and other ponsions of tho United States for omploves, a8 tholf puy 10 not aflected by thoe ga ot lossen of tho road. roat care |s taken on the Central to insure baving & good class of men sy employes. Wo gonerally get wen with families, who know that advancoment depends.upon good’ work sud - good bebavior, Thev Lavo no Incentive to sirike, and Next, rumors of it reached Urantsburg und vicinity, torether with nswm of u gathering of Indiens, arlsing from thelr so moving away from_thelr sumner haunts. Buch will prob- ably be the fyturo explanntion of the Burnett County scare, and suttlers will bave: consola- Irom $2.50 reduced fo $2. We also ask the attention of La- VEGETINE Purifies the Blood and Gives 40, 147 the conduct of tho C last Y f s ohi At it bz cuin arec | o, T gl sl s | b SR S8 it “Aors o | f S8t 15 g i B | il i s g by Btrength. dien wishing o really goog-iting; aids. 1ava met tho Judge sovoral times, and | 10 uotll the Committeo can “have the | “Anactprovidinga permancut form of govern. | emplutes then wiqon by uh manfuly, frin ‘Barnett , County vy fied 1o Bt. Crolx Do Quows, ., Jan. 21, 1678, | serviceabls, and comfortable Corset ‘talked over Loulsisua niatters generally. My pt‘):rcr of ‘lhu Senato ur) cotnpel tho auswers of | ment for the District of Calumble. Approved ;fi:fig K‘l'lfl’{l llul!‘ .(-;:;5 i- 4 drx;:v’ ‘Ivha'l.}";lv:.?fla’- Falls, nnd others to Rush City and o e Sineos | Mr. B R Btovenss L Tik, Jan, 21, : h let Sy ‘wife, on ‘artlval, firat callod ‘on Gov. Rellogy | ptitucsses la to obtaln from the Committeo of | June 11, . ¢ appropriations, for tho support of | ferences hotweun 'the reeulta of striking aud re. [ slong the Bt Pagl & Duiuth lutlroad. Nou Uoar Sir: Veur Vegotine* has been doing | to our complete stook of Fine .and then called for witness ot Bhcllabarzer's officc, who firat told bier ho was subpeenacd on ready made under oath before it, and which con tituted the uround and basis on which I ssked tue Military Acadensy for the fiascal year ending June L0, 1470, and for otler purpuses. Approved malning true to the road for which tiey worked, **Tho only claas, I think, from which toore is hostile action of these persooally know of -n?- iostile 4l ¢ lpdlavs. or threats ‘on “tho part o wonders for me. Ilave been baving the Chills nad Fever, contracted in tho swumnps of the Sonth, nothing glving mo relicf untll 1 began the use of French-Woven and Hand-Made Cor- tho other side. | June 11, 1878, s anything 10 be feared ix the tramps, There ls no | None of them have for mooths scen Y 4 H " 5 Witnoss after his converaation swith Marshal | 1o Senato for the appolntmant of this Comalt A st t0 fupply defclencies (n the sppropria: istling what those peuple ey d 1a o fargo Nore than balt.adozen lrdians together, | JourcBotine, It giving me imucdiate ellefs ton sets, of which we make o “Spe Pitkin informed his wife that the Marsbal hud o ! it onn for the sarvice of tho Uoverment. Approve | citlest "{"" neactically poweriess. but bands | The wanderisg ludiaus are undoubtedly a great | sirength: whorcas rum" lacdicines weakenc -asked {f he bad auy knowledge of o Sherman letter, and that he told him nn HADN'T, clent for the vurpnses of tho [nvestization with which they are charged, and obtain that testi- mony, I nm_ready to go on as if It hiad been de- cd Juno 14, 1878, “An nct making approprintions for the service of oo Pont-Cice Departinent for the fiscal yoar end * roaming through the country ma; In Calcago the suthoritics huve alarmed, and do infinite harm, ecome somewhat 1 understaud have organized the nulseuce fu parts of Northern Wiscousin aud Minucsota, aud they sbould be placed on resor- vations and made to stay there, but befora this ] cialty.” ied ihaeit Traties toat Medgnine agwo ctve | Full lines of “Madame Foj's ! tricts of tho South and Weat would take Vogetine eres o e 4 " . | militia, * With a triend wiia lives thero 1 have % : D) Dl b o gt ot botween | nccs, sann i Shihce e Commiyes | 2 2ol sl o e s “Ro- | ikt kit METRS i Sadlle 020 | et ™ st by fove” ehoul | it it weck Sudonls it e o, | “Dr, Worner's Summer Ventilating,” Lat Wins and bis wife comiug ta Wasbingtan, | S R0 EE il o onght o decldo, bui .00 | Al Eat 10 auihorize tho Daratarla shin Cana) | auntehended (o the mes v etk 8 tho, ritle | 4 bold them ~stil while they = starve, | |t cortain tmes of the year, sava doctor’s “ " § Blio went once to sea Mrs, Wober about tho ¥ o Cotipgny 16 Gunstiact and operate s abip canal | fotda, Thoy aro ol getingas moch us they cun the Government must make proviston [ [iieail ek eeriain Haen of tho and “ Tho Health Corset,” always in watter, and afterwards wrote her at the sollcita- tlon of James E. Auderson. Don't remember of Pitkins' mentloning such athing sstho letter belog In the posscasion of Mrs. Wcber. Ay not wish to be consldered os gl\'lnE any opinfon or advico, or cxpressiug any wial that matter, NO VOWEI TO PUNISH, {n regard to frow New Otleans to the Guif of Mexico through the lands and wators of lio Unlted States, sud to grant 1o sald Compauy the rizut of way for that vuroose, do, and are well paid fur the times. Ot course it 18 useless to oxpect that tiritt will come to & coun- try in o month,. Of necossity it fs s wlow matter, but 1 soo no reason for the fears whic cx- man; summer, for their suppurt, or ¢nuble them to support themselves. Dispatches from Rush City this eveniay say several Scandiuavian settlers be- comlug astamed of thelr fright bave returned e Ttespectfully yoors, J. B MITCHELL, Agent Henderson's Looms, St. Louls, Mo. 32y or TuE 1LooD. —If Vegetine will stook, Misses' Corsets and Ohildren's Whaists.in all sizes, Vi Aprmvml Juno 15, 1478, 3 1aughed ‘abous W Y | Sonotor Whivte—Iu tho absenca of tho Bens | *'An act regulatiug the aypolntuont of Cadet Mid- | press of riots and uprisings th hero " . o e famili clcanne, punify, and curs such dis- ylfo laughed about, it 82 & Joko when Lmct | ato we have no power Lo puuish for contempt, | sipuion avid Gadet. Englucers fu the Naval Acado. | Wat » koo crop Iatt yuary thare ls svery prospect o Grutaturg to-day, bat lelt Wle Tolies 8 | caase, restotinithe yitlent 1o pertact el after sccing Mra. Wober sho sald Mrs, Weber deuled aud therefore I move that this Committco now Iny; and for Otlar purposes, - Approved Juue 17, thelr fright eéave that they were told trving difforent physiclans, misny romedics, and Chas. Gossage & Co. " o fering for years, (s 1t uot conclusive proof, if «ever hoving leard of such o letter. adjourn, subject to the call of tha Chalrman. i he Life-Savl 3 TN it would bo best for themn to leuve. | Yoo aro's eutleror, you can be curcd? Wiy 18 this Witncan, I roply o' quostious, repeatod ts | , 1 :gum:'m was fi)mg’ to, and tho Commit- | Aucto orpanisg the Lifu-Saving Hormice;, -Ap Frenats il offfl;-ég;mo & Alton Tl | A 8pocinl to-night to tho Glubs fruin Rust City Toeiiing performing wich great carent fl works STATE-ST... WASHINGTOX-ST direct cyidenca that o uever heard until the And, l’ ivat xthat h doad An pct rolative to cxaminations for promelions representsthat the Burnett County scare i | in the blood, in the clreulating fluld, It cau truly 1 e DUH 4 . Gth of January of Blierman being counected | ftiderson i prve u a0y | atho mado s pron- | in the navy. Appravod Jun 18, 1878, road In tho Honore Building will soon be In | ity origin in reports orizinatiug somo timg ago | bo called tho Greal flood Purifer. Tho greut | s with ony I:uer ar :lficumtgz.l and noer '(’::n‘-‘.?-?u'u'n‘ nfih‘ g by, Q:g Ll:gl‘;:: An act f.'f.".:';‘:‘&'e"r" Jor C'&fiv‘c‘:.'\'fl,'("&?fln"‘ {ho | order, and tho Compauy Intends to move fnto rmmnuu.qu (liru#rou '1‘" [} er 5L, Croix, | vource of féfi"&&:’.'.fil"‘:fi' dl‘r;’m'; '.'.'.'.'S'fli"{’u"p'.‘."' - ! AW, o i en o - susnected from abytbing st possed be; | 0o cotla mob ask beforo tho Sensto Conie | Lutiod bisies of America sad. the Kepubiie or | theth about tho lst,of sext month, Ayl “ltely ” seen T | FLtY 8ud renovats has say Jusk ciaka upon vublie autch o letter. Buiog asked, witnesssaid privago | Bittees aud, further, thut the Senate not Lelug | Mexico, concluded fs" ullll dth day of Muy, 1808, ‘There {s but little freight busiucss done Just | njues sent to the Chippewas by the attenton, busiuess brought bis wife and b ta-Washe | inaiasiol te conld not ba puuished: an g racu: Ao e e iolding tarms of the Dis: | 0O DY the roads lading eass from this city. Bibux, ““una’” that, from tho refusal pon. ol bie el mig Mo e s | WARAIGE - it a5 RECISELSA S URRRERLS | Thwalppers e oo ok o undes e | o6 et o frputs it et | W EGETINE " ek Y V' d, Al Y, 1478, Y sonding Lh 1, ard, fuquiring whether sho had any taformation PREPARING,. Fort Wayne, Iud. Approved Juno 1t 1urd, | | tespresslon that another rallroad war fs about { % {C0r G L ciel waa brewiug, Auother eua or documeuts which would be tiseful to thew In thi t he New Orle Collect , ) 11c works on rivers and hiarbors, and for otuer par- | better ratea than those now being charged, As i 1 b B o ahdauy aow wiethes bis Asd Do e B U worka un HYets 304 agbork, gnd for otuer uar- | SRy C D, Tarned, no irain fv being (aken | (o nda prand dance mest . week Catmo, 1L, Jan, 25, 1678, wife Lad proservod the lettors recelved from | ysninaron DMC Juno’ 21 n’;"ha Repub- | wok oy Tor the 3-":'&",“.’3-‘2‘.’.’51..’3'45."... gt l]'&ll“'v nflulIB mmc‘:aln o "flh“ {'fl ‘\‘}w“ vor | at Grapisburg “und Drunewlck This lut | M5 B Sjee, o 1 bottlcs of ; 3 , D, C, 2N~ 6 AT c A 3 ¢ N . ¥ 5 : sed sevi sof * - Koltogy and Puckard, though he thoughit Ukely | 406 i paien Committea hus sent fta clrculr | sud for Jthar purposes, ved Juna 18, 1878, pOUInS i LIRS Lo . Lor would indicato that the scare bhad becu ias DAltrLly Chren i of Vi v sbe bad, and that sho would produce thew. Anderson bad been reportiug fu Washlngton ‘thas bie IIAD IMPONTANT DOCUMENTS e could defeat or scat Kellokg, just s ud the object of the letter was to ascer- tatn whether shie koow of the existenco of any such docuinonts. Hy Mr, McMahon: Q,—What documents did {our wite briug with her when sbe came to Washington, or what documents had shed A, — I don't thiuk she ulther touk suy with her or had ovy to take. When sl was here she ap- plied to our Representatives to sccure me a lace {u the New Orleaus Customi-Ilouse, but shy 1 not come here for that purpose, Rho bod WILT I8 DEINO DONB UY TUE REPUDLICAN ssking for contributions gencrally over the country, A comparatively handsume sum of money has been already cotlected, and tho Com- mitteo feel fn goud splrits over thelr success. A great mauy ofiecholders, however, to whom the clreular has been sent, have taken no notice of it. A copy of aclreular fesucd by the Collector of tho Port of Boston was recelved biero to-day, in which hio Inforuis his cmploycs that contribu- tlons ara strictly optional, The Presidant, It is Ul fnstruct Collectors. at other important to stinitarly inform their employes, Tho Comnitted hero huve had printed tlou, proscrvation, and compiction of certain piu- Anact to lncreuse the punsion uf cestain peu- sioned soldiers and sullors who have lost both thuir hauds, or both thelr or tha sight of Lotk 37«1, ‘hl the yorvicu of the country, Approved unc HTH, ‘An nct to ald vesscle wrecked or disabled n tle, waters conleruiinous 10 the United States aud the Dominlon of Cunada, Approved Juue 19, 1878, An sct for tho roMef of settlers ou the public lsndv. Approved Juuo 19, 1674, A et 10 pruvide for the clection of lepresenta. tives to the Forty-sixth Cougrese in the Staie of Weat Virginls. Approved Juue 10, 1878, An act waking appropristions for tho leglalative, ezvculive, and judicial cxpenses of the Uovern: ment fur the tiscul year ending Juno 30, 1877, sud for uthier puryoacs. Approved Juue 19, 1776, An act supplomentary to &3 act untitled **Au act to e inaugurated, and that they will soou get Mr, C. B, Peck, Recelver of the Chleago & Lake fluron Rallroud, has presented a petition in the United States Coust sotting forth that it s necemsary to dischargo sowe 800 of thu em- Bluvu of ‘that road; that there la o considera- le sum due them as wages, eome of the men net having been paid for the month of Dece- ber lust, when Mr Willlam L. Bancroft was Receiver, 1o asked nuthority to fssuc certifl- cutes, upou which mouney canho raised, to pay back wages now due. *The Court ranted the petition und ordered thio certificates to lasuc, ‘The*Michigun Lake 8hore Rallroad wua sold oo the 1ith, under & decree of the Unlted States Court, to satlsty the mortgage of bondholders. and Mr. Wade, of was the rumors that tho Indians wore to gather purpusely worked up by intercsted partics for sumo purpuse ot yet appurent. Tho sendiug of tho pipes by the Bloux muy bo cxplalued by the fact of occasfonal exchances of visits of thu Chippewass of Northern Minuesota uud the reservation Sioux of Sisscton und Devil's Luko Agencles in Exstern Dakots, when presents are exchanged and gifts scot. Theas Bioux are vipemukers, and as peacefully inclinea now as they were in 1563, when other tribes of their nation committed the Miuncsota massscre. At ‘Trade Lake, cficht ntles guuth of (rantaburg, two settlers were reported killed, The report was traced out, and the fact found to be that twu tuen dlsappeared, probably run awsy, as thelr ncighbors did, flas Entirely Cured Me of Vertigo, . 1 have It juthe hest I'would recow- N. YOCUM. Pan axv Disgasz,—Can we expect (o enjoy goud bealth when bad o corrupt huins circutaty with the blood, causlug pain and discasn; ond theso humory, bulng depusitcd theough the clttre body, produce pimples, eruptiony, ulcers, il stion, costivences, headacuve, ncaralgia. rheum- atlew, aud pumcrous otler complaintet lemove the cause by Vegotlue, thu most relinblo romedy for cleans VEGETINE. t also used It for Kidney Complsint. medicine for kidney complsint. wend it as & oud blood purider. ] SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITEDSTATES Alo, Agenta for MARTELL & CO. COONAG . C and ESCHENAUER & C0._BORDEAUYX, ARENDS CAMY. o Mr. Converse, of Hoston, previoualy beeu hicre severul times, and bad for et melmin A e g to’ carry into eflect 1ho Conveution betwean the | Cleveland, reprossutivg the boudliolders, b i some timo been emoloyed 1 one of the Depart- Z’o‘:f;'l‘,';:"n‘fi“fi,:’y‘“;}){)&‘,{‘;‘““‘uf‘“.’"':‘f",‘:,‘;j;.“: Vutten state and Gl Feonciudsed va the i | in e oad L RIIS000, AN but 65000 of i IDANO, neuts (the Treasury Dopartment, [ think) when Gun. Splover was 1u cftice, B Q.—Don't you know that it was after John Bherman became Secretary of the Treasuryl A.—No, sir; | don't. I know it wus boforo that, rapldly as possible. ‘The action or non-uctiou, a8 the case may be, of the Domocratic Houso on varfous uicasures durlng the last eight months will be avalled of as alfording a fruteful dny of Novembe: March 8, 1850, aud to give to the Cuurt or Clulne uriadiction tu certala clalws. Approved Juge 10, cN Au act to provide for o survey of the falls of the sum will b mluln.-d w psyl_nm Roceiver's cor- titicates for rolllig-stock, The purchascrs rep- resent a vool of 810 hoads, out of & total of 550, Jtis understood that & new company will uow Biuven City, June 21, —~7Tle stage road bo- tween bere and Winneuiuces is clear of Lostiles, Jerry Winnemucea and other fricudiv Piutes who have been In the hostlle camp recently say I Believe It to Be a Good Medicines X 3 . . Th f Foods, Tha original su Smiiae Oy Usreh 1, 2677 O ™ erictots hoveraie i b rat o dertul putritive pow tetul o tho nivet delikata 3 ) 0 M. Atevens: 8l ‘wish to nform you what your Vege. 2 . i oar A Lluod und sircoyt text fur campalgn documonts, Cusmberisnd litver, to Whitley County, Keutucky, | be formed, aud the lluo of road extended to " ¥ | ttno has done for me. 1 hiavo been adlicted with | Siainach; Ry vther siskry . Uecatao pionor st horeand s Wiite the lopublican Comtitteo fs thus hard | Approved dune 10, 1678, Hatels Creck, and a steamboat connection mada | the Baunocks claled they nad then kitled thir- | 300 raiuia, "snd after ‘naiug three bottles of the .,‘;:;,,’.H‘{f,’.‘. e bl e eiaines S0 o 4 . g at work, the Domovratic Congresslounl Com. | A act for tho reltef of owners and purchascre of | at Graud lav teen whites, und hod threo of their own Iudlans | Vogetine was entircly releved. Ialto found my | myss. Mark: Nuture dues nob nidke fea and bided Q.—llow did you becoms stqualuted with lios up Tands s0ld for direct tuzes In lusurrectiousry p = A killed. Three white men were killed and burucd | gencral health much {inproved. & believe It to by | framdrugst. Svml fur clreulars. N e, Outy der G t Med at thy witiee p to this timo done uothiug, and were b T ). co. Splunert A~Leal 4 ma artinent. | o008 the uiewbers stales tit, so far us ho | Bates. Apurol no 10, 1875, WISCONSIN LAWS. in a,cabiunear Bteln's Mountalu, Recensly | ®800d mudleinu, — Yours trulr, pol, 17 Enit dladizy \crtca. m‘};," potyl Al 4 E;u:"x“ with Blind A= | yows, the Comumittes lias uot yob collectedn | combire. and for othe xfiwfl o rond, o Sosciat Dievich in Taa Trivuns, tho Mellour Rescrvation Indiaus were behaving HBED IAVERETIOR, T (.—flow did you kuow at tho time Gen, | Holar . $0r 26376.""Thia ta Lhe L1l Knowh 4a (he - Thar ManisoN, Wis., Juno 2f.—Iu uccordsnce with | worso than the Bannucks, slaughteriug nv:r‘; Veaerixe thorouphly eraaicates overy kind of D R I N K K OU M s s | Boinner wes_iu oflice that you was fn the De- Tho Becretary of the Cougressioual Repube | 1aun Siukiog fuad bill.™ i bumior, sud restores tho untlro sysiem 10 & beahiby ] vartmgnt? By her tetling youl A.—Yes, sir, ,—Can you tell whether it was uuder Grant or lisyest ‘A.—I1t must bave been under Qraut. Q.—~When your wifo cawe back boue, whut did she say about the Sherman letter! A.—i don't remember she sald snything particular about it, more than we had alrzady talked 1 ree gard to the matter. Q.—What did sho say sboutft? A.—Tt's d lican Cominittee dunies that assessuients havo buen knowlngly made upon ludy clerks lo tho departmiouts. Iu muny cases the Blue-Book shows only the fuitiuls of lady clesks, aud tn such cuses, doubtiess, ¢irculars hiave been sent. PACIFIC RAILROADS IMPONTANT INFORMATION PROMISED, dpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, JUINT RESOLUTIONE. Jolnt resolution fo zegard to (he Internations! Tnduatrial Exposition to bo keld fn Parts tu 1678, Approved bec, 15, 1877, Joiat resvlutivn relative to reservoire to promote :r: oavliation of the Missteatpol River. Approved c. A Jolot resolution decisriuz that » rveduction of tazes ondistilled sviritafs inespedicnt. Approved Feb. 18, 1878, the law requiriog the Judges of the Supreme Court to appolnt two versous to superintend the prioting ot the Revised Stututes, Mcasrs. Wilkiawa F. Vilas and J. H. Curpeuter have been sclected to perform that . service. Both these gentlemen having beeu yrembers of the Bourd of Revisers, and, both lying ableaud accom- pllshed lawyers, 'the suyérintendenco of Aho anlmal that came withiu thelr reack. Geo, How- urd is still at Melbour Clty, Bowse City, June 2L.—Partles from Fory Hall and Lembl via Wood River sud Big Camas Pralrie report baving scen 200 Indians on Wood River, about 200 miles cast of this place, who ¢laim to be friendly and on thelr wayto the Fort Hall Agency, Theso tudians stated that Jumes conditiou. - VEGETINE. Druggists’ Report. 4 w Lave been seiling vour Veretine £0F the past cighioen monttw, and we take plvusure pevaln. ehiliy, ete. Inpretenence to any uier 1l a ellverve [N'SH dugenrefunde logsis guarts, delivercd, § (8 shuaea setundod + wad Juckeun-sl., Wudes Deat dir: n Jolnt rosolutlon 0 prescribe the timo for the | priuting will be therough and complete, New 3 loug thus ugo, aud 1 dow't rewcimbers shosehd | Wasuinaros, D. C., Juno#l—lt s probable | paymvatuf th tax e e o o e | L b oui b proctred for thi | A- Dewpses, s whito wan who bad an Indisu in siartbyunat i uvery Saes, G0 ote knoiiedgs, It SALVE & fuod sy tilois aboik ¥ thot the publie willfo x abort tino bocone fn- | Oiberpurposet, e B LS | ok, aud i teoded the volug, who com- | Wife, sud who bad lived many wuars with whe | Bes G ERE £COWaILL, rusaui e e e i p e e 9he i scen the letter? A.— | formed of he facts connected with tho Puclc | rof it maris sut broneeugn of v Comintiaion | Licteds sl tu aoocaraoce, Lo iuferlor oo | Juafate and who was with the bustiles lu tho Bickuau, Ky, | FerFleal Mot Sonve o {olt Sambeih Y EBhe did not. Rallroads which bave been sougbt for fu vala by nmaamm under the act cutitied **An sct vide e ———— Lava Beds st the commgucemnent of tho out. 30 WorkL Pricy 25¢, SU¢, snd §1. REDDIN E YUV o Ferad Q.—Or that sbe badsccna copy? A.—Sho ¢! A for sud regulate the counting of vot break, had been killed by thie war party before neter said soto maes e, ald. hat Aoderson | e Oovernmuent Departuents gnd by Comait | brgyijant sad Vice-Freaideut, aud thy dvcivion of ST, LUKE'S, Uhey lefs tue Lava Bedsou thels akdiuk tour 4 ¥ climed o favo e caby o it snd that it was | (0% SF CROSTRAS Tor T baat RS | e et e Sa L To the Kdlor o The Tridua, Bk parties of ludins b tracey 4 wl arc y miu P o au. of C pia e R AT e | Relusi,uader . econ v, promies 10 | 355 SEMRSLRL, 6 Ly ey, | 6 i i o scuoniodes b i | 5 g pie |y dheovered g e I witli Bhoviuas 14 reard to that Jeiier! A | mako his exainination of all the oads Indebted | tasca st at tus Nuslonsl bokdsers' ad Sejans Bt. Luke's Houpital, o scktiowledao tho roceipt | jo tho country borderlug the overlnd | SPRING MEDICINE, | sttt tutiianomsy Rt that T vow or, 11 ahsbiad I kaow wotbisk | to the Goveroment on sscout of ‘bonds or | Hpusioat b sl avMarlcue, 0. Aupioved sy Lo ":":l“:;‘f;";'l:f::';‘- o procceds of | stagy road. Thees Tulsas st o doubt scouts Sl b e e ‘whatever. udi % ) 14, 1878, ase-bal cl or the benel and stri g relotorcewicuts on thele wa; SRy T T aid oy 1 ad Y n?:lJ:r:e; Anderson Lave beeniotl- l;'::dk'-‘:fl; ;‘ VGSRION, Bereliug - ShAMCtEr, n;l.z;h:i. Fesolution for the rection of & monument | the ospital, Tho thauks of tho ospital are trom 'l::r:{-‘:i o felu the uialn budy uow fn i VEGETINE mm_,dm J:m,‘::: 'i: 2 ,:’ S —=Yen, v i 2 us uot unly rs. Btorrs an e who | uelg of Stelu's Mountuin, 'They sre % . June 31, S ROTHA .—Did your intiinacy excend up to the time | TUOROUUULY PAMILUR WITH TEN sUBJEcT, | May3, 1878, asslsted her (o disposiog of the tickets. but ulso | kecplug up a regulur lise of cuwmunication be- Prepered by = S belert New Orleaust “Ac—No, sir; there was | Luving been foveatigativg the several ruads unc | gogiarfiolotion granting the use of tonts at the | o slr. Spalding, S the Chicugo Dase-Hall Asso: | tween tha Lava Bed rezion and tho pluce of SRSl & L MANNY alittle coolucss after be requested 16 10 &9 | ger the direction of the Treasury Departaieut | peoved May D1 1818, 38 Ap- | Gition, for the free use of the grounds and bis | rendezvous, und wutcting the wovewent of the | Xl R, STEVIENS, Boston, Mags. ck on that attidayit. ‘The origival Anderson-Weber ogrecement was 1 e, i 1 which wus wuch hindered by the bad weatber. Creek, forty wmiles cast of tols place, vill arrlve e T2 thown to wituess, who recoguized the body of | years. He has, been the cxpert under tho At- J,".,‘&.‘hu;.'IL““'A'SL‘?E’:JS'J‘.‘.‘«":”.. Yt beld at 1t T aron Locis, hiere to-morrow nlzht aud go with Urover Vet o 14 b i Babers aud the slguature of Auderson 5 | turney-General in tho sult for the § per ceut et | Joiak Fesuluilon BUIGHIIRZ the Becrelasy of President of Bl Luse's Tioopitat. | 60 Jois Gen, Howerd lu the Melbeur oaniry, egetino is Sold by Al Drugzists, and the Attorucy-Geveral for tho past two Jolot_resolution graoting the use of artilleey. own personal exertlous to fnsure o success, troovs. Ms). danford, who 15 1o-ulzht at Cauyon - 2 @ e cred AT AT 5, Toklng t Fzizowr unloteer Facty Dirda Gol Ajset FLED k] BAERIFRE 197 Cckoat, Tatlderpists’ Matevials, &e, Your pysfctan will recomnmond qur Kouultss for dys. *

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