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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: sctcr of the ealley, Ttean hest ba described e Flaee Praning countrs. For teeaty milen At below the month 0 (e osebud, tim- "1 Ahundant, aon settlomente witl at fieat be et hi+ reglon: hut rich nantare lands "5 the entre Jength of the réream, nnd fhe e, Sarem from ten o twenty ar thitty W each wend of the river, will raiso the Cyrle of any af fhe vuge ea of Minnceotn. 4 nter coming feam the sand-hiila e temack- i e Soutl Fork (e pecallar in this 1t twepty miles from it fountatne §t volumn of water as pt carries fo iy “The s forit and_it4 braaches, s dving weater, wonld wive valleyn of Yt~ and tnenrar, nnd, th the eoieso “of (im ey Wil all ho oecupled with prosperous ranche To ki rawine, - sre hope I the b of Tuitians, wetr.era would roon ocenny tifs eonntry i weee apaw 10 tuelr enlerpr om the last waler-lnice at the liend of South Fuirk, A vhort murel of n milos tranuht s o e Wonnded Kuvs Creek, whicl, heading In the Yoo e of pand-lnie In which the Sonth Fork Jie fra orizin, rens north Gwenty-five miles into fhie White Banih River, 5 ‘Acern day'a tgst on this erecls, wo marchod Af- teen Wtles wes! it Whne Clay Creck, the it e rircam wnd canniry of fted Crouds wm of good frenh water, Eeek 19 2 0uld 1annIn: $reg Lo ve pine ride which rins parallel 1o tne Botdary of Nebruskn, and nearly on the T'lie ereek han o conren nearly dno re mile into thamaln White Earth he hottom variea from one-fourth to & i arable land frons Ite sourre Th the creck e mparse, aut only sutiicient for winter.covee for cattle, 'Tho or on L et fnrks and fnteral ravined ally inexbanstible, bat ezn only be utll- hard Lavor, owing to U Droke Y whes ue' tlnuer grows, Th erek was tharanghly csamined “br the (‘an: i, and foynd to ey escellent home jor Red Chond'a hand of Ountinla #loux, but ton frnttedt 1 extent to accommodntis so_many beople, e b 2w, (he Water, nil tho Jand, xo far a4 14 G Ivation, nre unexception- wat (he tarthedt imisson. snd, y conti) bo e, - bz wiitin Dfcen e fron i on the siuth, And te”game diatance from Fand on the wiist, au country west of the Ble Winte Clay to he Wanited Knze Creek wae examined. and fonnd to ue b ronch cowntry of sarp Cldzee the ravines et with pine-tnber, Passing castwsrdly, e o tie White Earlli Hiver=the fitteen mileey tho. Porcuping Tail sse nnlons the Medieine Creek, aud the Bear, rinning. throngi L torty-nve miles—were found o aie of siving wWater, with o fair pronortion and on enci, With good grass, and isber in Uio_ravines on elther 4 pine_conniey exieade In o ¥ Fasle's Nest Batic, ot dhu eaat, toCamp Koblison, on the west, 100 sithe =t will Turniab ttmber for 10,000 poopla Jor 100 yeara t» cume; wilch (sone of the ade santuzes which recommerin thia country for an Tadian setticper ne Paen Creck, Gltcen miles gastof Lazle™s Sesty und tho Nad-Tands Cr tilets wilea cant of tho samo landinark. can vo ulilized ay atock counutey, but nre distant from tumoer, Yot 1t is recominended that these crecks e embraced (n the tersitory of the Ggallaine upder Med Clond, This territory, nearly 100 mulea 1 extent east and t, would contain sl e land nvailuble for settlement south of White Eartit lilveran {he Sioux Kevervation, and not gechged to i Brales under Spotted Tall, and ot furnieh cotalortavle and prodiabie liame for tuc sribe, It i thought best that the Agoncy shouldbe paced on the Wonnded Knee, ns 1hw iy White lay Is near the western bordee of Red Cloud's land, And, ns tho selection of a mite for the Ageneyis n matter of lavting baportance, it i d thiat thin Do referted to the Indlan Adent anid e comamnding oflicar of the post, Ater returning to the forlis of the Winte Lurth River, the Commi=xjon examined the valley of ghat tiver io within wwenty tniles of the Missourd, —their aitention haying been callod to s vally by the Hon. Commisvioner of Indian Altaire, This” val- Tey (he Commteslon copdemned s - home for tha Indiong, —upon the badnese of the waler of White Earil isver (the omy watar), tho uterila soll, and. Hhe xparseness of the tinber “the Commiselon werg [ully awaro of the great expenso 1 the natior of transporiation In wlactng tiiere odlnne, - bpotted “Iail, weventy miles, and ited Clond, 150 miles, from tho Miesonri fhiver; und n Couneil on the Int of August, pt the Forks of the White River, fnoecordance with Inetructions received bY he Cammivsion, and 81 o compromise, 1t was expluined to Hed Cinud and the Chiefs an. wbled that ¥20,000 would be pald thom fn cattle ey would remain o or near the Missourt Itiver at ume new lacation, Tais propasttion they recelved In perfect coorl pature, but auswered that tney could not do sos that they coald nut do anytidng to make o llving on ihe Mixsoun; that they had selecied the White Clay country for their bomo whlic In Washington last fall; that thelr neovlo were unanimous in go- ng tnere. npd nothing olse would content them. ‘ihiese promlscs, whicn, 1t appears, Wero really @ the Indlanie, veened to bur any chanco of Ju- nge 1hem to remaz on the Mivgourt, And, fi <ty aitor o fithful exanunation of the country, the Lommtasion were roreed tothe conclualon tnat, i thesy Indiane, excepting 4 sinall numoers, were oested ot the Mleeiucd (hey muet bs paugpers, deperaent on the Government (orovers whereas, | locsted upon the Jands reconnmended, and sup- pied with siock, aud rearonanly and bonestly aalsded, Withn ten Years they nave o fulr und good Trosoeet of ecuusing alf-supportings and, in an ecanomical pulnt o view, It should not b lost want or that, for these Indians (o becumo settied aud witiwately kelf-sunportivg, with hones of tholr wwp, they st have housee, und on the Miswourl thie materiald for houses would have to be obtained from some other locality. nnd the cost would be greater than tne codt of transportation of supplics. Ience n remoral to s locaiity whero bullding mas tenl can e had ¥ to thelr hands would, in the end, be more cconnmical. We think these Jndiaus fully reallze thelr own sondition. Thelr country, tho §loux reservation, ¥ poor In "ruil and pasturage. N equal extent of ternitory cast of the Kocky Mount- alns conld be ol off g0 deficient In natural re. vonrces. Thy game 4 almost entlrely gone. Tho livinz wild creatures of the Sioux resorvation would nut feed ftx Iullan pounlation ano week, The S1ou trives have lust all tho resources of thele ravaze hife. ney have ceascd (o live as Indiuos, without having made one single step toward el avilized men, They renhze this themnolves, and they now vuly need proper help, Wo beliove they €21 be rescucd from barbarlem, and can be mave o Lanpy und prosperows peoplel — Surely they merst everylhing posstule for theie vreservation and ele- Yathin to i place 1n himan soclety, <0 luchons comprehend uow how much In- Yaluable territory they have civen ups; and, whilst tuey telizvo tuey aro eatitled to a 1iving tn 'conetd- tils wacrilees, the thinktig, rarlous i them aepreeats tho idea of being pau~ o Avent, Dr. Javies lrwin, und Jted Cloud, with a party of twenty and upwards of the E*micts andl principal men o1 tio Ogaliatas, traveled iucompany and comped with tno parly, of tho Connatssion, The hiuliane exprossed great anxioty 10 100vs 10 thelr new hoes a8 soon s possiblo; tuta move ot wuch Impurtunce should be mado de- Hverately, dn onder that the best lueation tor th Avency anid the benl rosds 1o tho Agency bo ciied. fie retum np of 1he Commiseton, parntly overa rund of tieirown choomng, otd mauly upon the diviae between the pain White Earth” iver il ite South Fork, shows that o good wagon-road Wl 1 Cay 4pme it wessara exaniivod by the can b e frow the dejioton thoe. Mivsuurl, bes Jow Winte Euanih Raver, und the new Agency of Hied Cloud. 4 nave moved Ao often, and the Buotted ‘Tul and Red it 1a pespect- fatly recom for the Red Cloud Lutana be named eitner Ogullaln Agency or Plue Ridge Agency: and, us beforo refereed to, Hat the bpoltcd Tail Ageucy ba called Mtoscbud Axoncy, We submlt an cxtlmate of stock, Implements, ste., necded uow by these two bands of {uaikne 16 euable them to comutonice theie tew e, Thts ca- iaate fs not made upon the ultimate nécds of the tandy, Lt upon ressunable beginning in supnly- i \kem for oo yesr, Tho ealimnte for Wakuhs Liay appear large, hut experience teacacs that no #upiiance of thy whits man's inyentions takes hold f the wiid Inutan seoner than improved transpar. 1atiou 11 tho hupa of wagons; and, os Hed Cloud’s *ribo alone bas 15,000 paniéd, wast of thes ule seudy browen, it fw bisia Wuat & capacity for work Whens wazon will gIVe them when fully ulilized. Tuanmuc sa the Commision was appotnted to conutder matters pertaintog to tha tual settlement, hese Judians, wo wouid bore respoctully s gest aome pointe which should be made mure prminnut 1 unr futiire treatment of them: Firut, the individuahity of the Indien should bo recopnized mwrn clenrly and dectdedly, Tho eflarts b that ditection, i lsulng rations (o yeads of fannlicd matead of Lauds, hsve bad the bupplest reautty, Each indion should Lo mnde 10 feel 1 Lo wu~taina 8 personal relution 10 the Government of the Untted States, Without regard - the Calef ke may be unders and each man should have e L 10 go ki ¢ tho land ke pleascs, subject Iy'to the advice of hie Ayeut, This miay seem , but as regands Judians it1e unfurtunately . For ths whols force of the old ludlaq tbal wysten fs to herd meu, And, because 1t ix taicr for Indian Agente tu manage then under the Hue conditions, thu Lemptatiol Is very grest to tiscunrage the eflost of the fudividual ludian who Wonid emancipate himeel from this thralidom Cuasequently, u second polt that the doustnation of tho C would make efs shiwuld pe brokeu cwent of Chigltain- had some advuniages L cannut _coutinug to exiat withiout 3 Ereat evil resulting, uules ¢ wystous (s edsentiatly Eiudifed by mukivg tho offic elective fof ghort Ietiue, and fhmiging 116 range uf authoriy. Foz it 4 Lest L fwoostble for an Indian Cnief of sbe old $8t 0 waintaw ble pre-vminence, aod yet bo 3 eddet In civilization, However tuch be may favor Mizaton” aud picgress theoretically, bo roon st the ruots of bis pawer come frov (e op« ¢ dircction, |t 1aat present the causeof ‘3 Bluriiuate stste of hinge 3iong Spotted beu o found bis uld_vower Wanivg, sudthe ouly party whica could Lolter bim up i3 ¢l the untamed ang thouguitiesy youns fei- Tu Liehcd wial w and who have put (ba i3t taw Thus s wid, seck- bly-dieponed majority un- terroriew, «fid Sputtv Tail i niarely “r toathluce, i other thine which we deem tportant te the At Ll Wies tribes ite swdli cowmune i3 ot ouly Beccasary for politleal (v LUt it ts alen un ugriculturel ncceontty. The §Cr of tle copalry they are W veeupy Will Paiine s dispersion 10 urder 1y aetile tbea PO Bt i ludian 18 s0 greganous thatit L raing epecial edort to bevowpiih this. o e nf spoited Tau's people, while the wain Wil b Tocated, wecordity to' thelr denife. un vath Furk of 1y White River, yet it wocld Var wdVaulaZe L) wIlUW LOINBIEE 19 K6 +country. 10 tho Missourt Hiver in rase any wish to do no. The agricnitnenl resources of the rogion apccific- ally alloted 10 Spotted Tail, aloag the Svuth Fork of tho White Kiver, may not prove ndeannte far e whola frine, g this want maybe met 1n the way just mentioned by enconraging rame portiany of tiie tribe to_occapy the country nlonz (he Mid- saucl Itiver. This they will do a8 aoon a9 tho pres- ent dinposttion of Nooited Tail's -“Xol. diers’ fiodeo™ can ha broken up. Rome 400 oF 300 might locate on the old Ponca resorves, ntil- Izing the Agency buildings and miils, which have been piaced there at great cspenrc, Amother colony conld go tn mhout Whetrione Crock, and anotner ettloment could make the now Misscarl Jiver depol, helow the month of White tiver, thele bare of knpplies, Thin might requize nne of inoro Sub- Agents or Saperintendents of Farming; hnt tha exienso thus tncurred wanld ba more tnin offs #et by the saving on Inland freliht thas arrested at The rver, > srontd eall attentlon to thie yrent neceasity for i1 the ouligatlons of the freaty of ‘174, ‘which guaranteed to theso Indlans the pratactfun of the Unfied States laws. What Js neadcd 18 the creation of an_additonal Jadictal District In the Ferriory of Daknta. with the neceanary officerat and that the authority bo vested In United Staien Tidian Agents to cxerciso tha nowers of dustices af the Peace, I accordance with the code of the State or Tetritory 1 which these Indians are lo- ted. calell. | ve aleo rome leglatation which shalt open tha way to givie 10 these Indians, with proper snfeguards, actunl title on the lands taken by them, a4 fust an_ they are ready to occpny and fnse peave individnsl homesteads, The orovisions of tho Stonx treaty of 1808, which aro continacd and wada 1w through tha Lrealy of 1870, autaorize the Inaue of certiticates of nccitpation, to he recordéd i1 the **Sloux Land-Book, " Tut’ thi promise fs eactically of no value whatever, and fails entirely o mect Hio want of nny Indian who stops ont of the Indlan ways into the rankn of civilized men, which i® nbsolate owacrslop of the land he lives on, How mnel importance the fndlan places un e sy bo woen in the sacrifices which those of e ke stoce have made to gan in the Flandreau colony, walch went oif from the Sanlces and took nomesteails un Unlied States iands; and more re- cently in the Brown Earth coiony, which har gona ol from tue Slexeton Avchicy for (he fane pur- Duse,—-1n both easea yhardontng Targe nrexent ud- vantages.In the way of ratious, snuuitics, etc,, for the purposs of ontaining southeid somewheee as men. We would aleo oint Lo tho very encoumuing ciforte mailo th tho aame direction Dy the Santesy el Stasetana who have remalned on thelf rescrya- tiuns, anid who for ten yeara have boen arking and working to gnin ludividaal titles to the lands they thero uecapy, Wo alsw polub to the energy and cnierprine of the colony from 1ho Chesenno lifver Asency, tocated un the cast alge of the Missourt, at Peorla Bottom, which has hut recently copo oiit of onu of the whdest of the Sloux tesises, hut nuw forms o comunity of peacesvle farmers, who are anxlously awaiting sor legal title 10 the land there surveyed for them, Wo point 1o theso to show flie hupelilncss of work In this dirzction, and the preasing need of legisla- tion which snali heip all of these people to coime on 10 the platform of ervilized mem o Comm Aslon apent Lwenty-two days In tent- et traveied abont 400 mites with waons, sml upwarus of 200 on horseback. A large part of the wagon-route was new, aud throngh an undeseribed “Phe tiarciien on horacudes werw over a very rouzh country, We had heavy ratns and high water dnrin tue groater part of our mnreh, In conclusion, we deaire to acknowledeo courlasied from the Yon. becrelary of the interlur . aad the Hon, Commissloner of Indian Aliaits; also 1o thank Bvi.-Mal 1% D. Vroom. Third Cavalts, for e Valunbie nesistance, and aiso_our Secres tary, 3r. 1. K. 1ayt, for his fuihful services, Very respectlully, all, 8, HTAXLLY, Calonet wenty-recond Int"niey, Drevet 3iajor General, 5. M, Wawonti, A, L. Kwas. CROW-CREEK AGENCY. THE STATEMENTS O TIE TRIDUKE CONFIRMED, + From Oar Own Corrtspondent. Wasnixaroy, D. C., Aug. 23.—The following conversation was held with an ofliclal of the fn- dlan Burcau who is familfar with the reports received from the Crow-Creek Aeency: flave you seen the accounts of the frauds developed ot the Crow-Creok Agency, In the papers at large? ™ . S A very few of them, ‘Tue Cincaco TRIDUNE has contained accounts that are remarkably cor- rect.” p . “1low did these matters galn publicity? ™ 41 can say positively that T have always re- fuscd, Lelng an ofticlul, to make any statement mysel! to the reporters, and assumn that very Nttte bns been obtained from the Department. I have understood that the abuse of tho Gov- ernment ofiiclals in the local presa st Yankton attracted tha atteution of somo of the enter- prlsing voung meu of tho meotropolitan press, who thought that o much excitement on the purt of the local press indicated romething bebind it Accordmgly Lwo or three of them went up the Missouri River, and, tn varfous ways, contrived to remain withont susplcion fn the different Agencies, whore, mingling with the employes, they readlly made themaselves masters of tho whote aubject, and then gave it tothe presa with which they correanonded or by which thoy wera employed." “Do you know mlyfilng about the larce amauut of property alleged to have heen found at the Ageney, aud which the Agent had never teparted ta the Government #? * Yes, T saw tho must of it myselr." # Wad there really o large quantity of it2" *That is a matter tbat las already been pub- lished. 1 moy say, hows that | saw some 500 ax-handlca, 475" axes, between 600 and 700 hioes, 140 head' of cattle, ubout 250 gross of scraws, nbout alxty scythes, 200 latchets, {00 pounda of goud tobseco and 1,600 pounds of #poiit, 800 large steet mill-tiles, and an (umenss awount of uicdical stures, that wero uob ae- counted for in any way," “11ad these all been used, and brought back and stored for winter, as has been clolmed 17 “Not at all, They were all new goods, fu the original packuges, "1 hardly think thut the eathartie pills, castor ofl, aweet ofl, turpontlne, tobaceo, and articles of that churcter, could, Juve been used during the scasun by the In- diuns, aud returned, os clulmed, to Lo stared uway dutlug the winter."” * Huye yon over beeu interviewed before on this subject i v **Nu, 1 have not allowed myself to be, and [ am only talking now about matters that have aiready been made pubtic, The articles, espectal- iy thuss in T Citicano TRINUNE, have been very exhaustive, aud wondertully correct 80 1ar as wy knowledgo extends,” RyJ. Rundal, Chiiel of tha Divislon of Ac- couned, lodian Bareau, bus been esaminig Crow-Crecle _Arency for two mont Ilis re purts to the Departuient bave more thas cons tinned the' statements published fa ‘Tug Cui- cAvo Turivun®, Bomething Mke 100 false vouchers have beeu found, Thoe Government Dias [nformution, too, In specific cases, that at- tetpts huve been wde to Lribe wituegses aud prevent them from testifylng on the trial of Livingstoue, or whatever othier partles wmay o {mplicated I tho Trauds discovered b that Agevey, The proposition Lo the witucsses wus, thut they should go West, E. LW, PHE SEVEN-THIRTIES, TUEY WEBE NRVER A LEGAI-TRNDER. From Our Own Correrpondent, Wasmnaroy, D, C., Aug. 27.—Thu Washing- ton disputehics to 'T1g TRILUNE have, perhaps, sulliciently refuted the assertlons of grecuback newspapers and of the Natloual organization generally, that the 7-30 noles werd lssucd as le- wol-tenders. The followlug narrative will show wore in detail the manner in which the author- itatlve declaration ot the Treusury viliclals Lo tha coutrary wus obtalued: ‘The Netle room where the voteran Splnner sat for 5o mauy years and aflixed b marvelous autograpl s now occupied by Ar. Gillllan, & murh vounger, tmore energetie, and woro efli- clent mau. It bappens that Mr. Gitllan, be- sldes knowlng cvervthing abous the inauclal Felations of the Gopvernment, was the very per- son who hud the best weaus of knowlie bow tho T30 uotes wero lssued, and what becamo of them., At tho thnu of the lisue and redemption of thess notes, Mr. Gitillan was Chief of what I8 now the Boud Division of the I'reasury, snd [n that ca- pacity superiutended tha converslon snd re- demption of al) the 7-30 notes. It was through his bauds that the entire 1sus passed, wod it Wad lu the records that b kept that the butory ©I thy [séus of these uotes s preserved. UNITED $TATES TREABURKL GILFILLAN. ‘37, Gliflau" suid the represantative of Tus TIBUNE, ** 1he Gresuback peovle charge that the 730 notes weru fssued and used us Jegul-teuders: and that the Hupublicans wmuss, copsequently, becharged with baviowaithdrawn the entive §500,000.000 from the volume of ke legal-tender circulatiog wediumn " * Theru 18 not." sa.d Treasurer Glidlten, ' a word of truth i it Noi @ s5g-¢ dosiar af thess wolts was soer saied as -‘q‘«L-her. 1 bappen to bave tue means af koowlug that fact, us tbexs wotes were redeemed or converted under wy tmucdibte supervision,* s * What wuuld give risc to the story that theso potes were @ Jezul-tender] Was there any aue suority in Lhe law to waky (hew sack ‘furoiuz i his revolving-chaur, the ‘Treasurar reacbed dowu ths voluwe which contaius she Jaw that authorized the lsaue of thuss uotes. Opeulug it be saids Y uere wad \bis clause fo the law: ¢Ang such of thew as shali be wade payable. pnoci- p4) aud loterest. ot watunity, sball be 8 iegal- tender, 1o WR¢ sawe cxtent sa Udited Biates LOTE, . AL s tbad uudoubtedly, clatag, which has been used as the haels of the claim thint these notea were Iegal-fenders,’” W The question, It would appear, could then he settied by ascertamning whether, in polnt of fact, the Becrelary of the Treasury ever availe] Nimeetl of the discretion given fim, and j<sued the notes with principal amd intescst payable at maturity " * Kxactly; and the 8acretary of the Treasury never did uso the authority mradted In these word#, and taver di lesuo nny such notes. Al the notes lesued wera coupun-notes, with seini- annual Interest-counons attached, which, by the very termsof the law, forbade theiruse as Tegal-temders, The very form of the hotea shuws this, ‘There never was but one kind of 73 Treastiry nutes lssged, and they were all co notes, Each note hat tive semi-annual Interert counons attachied o ML, with a statement in the bmly of the note, on the sieht-lund margin, In these words: ‘Five cupans attached, last six montha® interest pavable witn nole. Privr Instatiments payuble only on presentation of coupots therefor.’ There were hut two plates enuraved, a8 vou will ascertaln upon mqulry at the Buresu of Engraving end erimimg, The second plate was made neceseary from the lavt lllll.J.hu law authorizing Hitlonal {ssue of the 7-30s contained a provision which diduot ex. fstin the former uct, vlz,: That tiie United Biates shoutl have the optlon of paving the fnterest eitlier In § per cent gold or 7 810 per cent currency. ‘That option was not miven by the former law, sod It was expressed an the fuco of the notes of the secord fasue, In ol other reapects the two listea were {dentleal in thelr tenor, Al the notes wera Evrlulud (rom tuvee two plates,—the Jdif- ferent denominations being mude by ‘Hiting? Lhe flrures out of the otiginal plate as mizht ha necessurv. These plates were all coupon- plates. There was not asingle note printed with ¢Interest and principal payable at matur- ity.' Consequentiy there was nut a single tiote fesued as o legal-tender under thy clause of the net authorizing them tu o s I khow thls of my own knowledge, hecause the re- demption or conversion of theea notes wos made under my pereonal supcrvision. Tue coupon-notes conld noe be leguel-tender, and only coupon-notes were lssued, The face of the notes will show this.” Opening o safe, the Treasurer took o packago which contalned soma of the canceled t-3s, aud they were in the followlng form g B $100, Ava. 15, 1004, [REETEE Theee years aftet dite, (hel 65523 United Stares promises to pay Onel SZEESE lundeed Dollars to the order off 272°EF . with 7:1-10 pee centutn bn-| EoZ. 52 tere payable semi-annnally in| 825357 Lawiol muncy. F. K. brixsen, g3E5 28 "Treasurerof the United Sintos, | %3 B3| Cornt, gilzzal Ttegister of tho Treasury, | 52323 You sce,” contimied Trensurer (illf1Han, *that the very foco of this note shows that the conpons were uttached, and that, consequently, under the luw the notes could not have been legal-tender. Bomne of the New York papers, at the thoe of the fivat [ssue of these notes,—~I hluli 4t wus the New York Hernd or Tribune,~ nublished a facaimile of the 7-B) notes with con- puns attached, That was a part of the current lhowing thot the notes ACTA AUTHORIZIND THEIR 183UB. Bome of the Information ns 1o these noten, contained In tho last report of the Secretary of the Treasury, § “The act of dung 30, 1564, anthorized the {seue of 8200,063,00, Treasury notes, of denom- fuations not lesa than 810 each, payable ot not more than three years from date, and redecm- ablo at any time alier threo vears, with lutereat ut not exceedivg 7810 per centum ver yunun., ‘Thoaet of Morch 3, 1863, authorized a loan of #600,000.000 of honds or ‘I'reasuiy notes, the notes to be of denominations of not less than ) With Interest in lezal money st not more than 7 #-10 ver centum per annain,' ‘The three years' liinitation of the scveral Ia- suee expired ‘as follows: -Aug. 15, 15675 June 15, 1803: July 15, 1303, The nmount authorized was $800,000,000. Of this nuwber there s stilt outstanding unredeenied, 153,0X). This arlses from the fact, doubtless, that that number has hieen lost. altbouzhu fow of those notes arc eradually being presented for payment. TUE CHILP OF THE LOAX DIVISION CONPIRMS m Mz, Baker, present Chief of the Loan Divis- lon, into whoat olllce the revords ol the conver- slon of these bunds are lodged, conlirmed the statement made by ‘Treasurer Gliilan, Mr. Baker stated that thero never was a dollar of them’ Issued as legal-tender; that it was never the tutention of the Treasury Department that they should be so (ssucd; and that, whatever construction might be put upon that ‘ciause of the law which seemed to nuthorizo the Secre- tary of the Treasury tolssuo them as legal- tender, that oflicer uover avuilod himself of the discretion, gnd thoonly 700 notes iasucd were coupon-notts. - TIiE ENGRAVING BUNEAD CONPIRNS IT. Mr. McPherson, Superintendent of the Bu- reau of Eograviuz and Prinung, upon being called upon for informat.on t:pon the subject, summoned the manager of thic engraving de- parumeat, who has supervision of all plates for priuting notes and bonds; and that oflicer stated that the unly "plates encraved or used were for coupon 7-30 hotes; thul thers wers 1wo plates, us had been stated by Mr, Gllililan, made necessary only on ount of the change in the law which gavo the Uovernment the ootlon to vay eithier in G per cent gold or 7310 curreney, Jrona the concurrent authority, therefore, of the Uuyernment ofticials whose particular busi- ness it is 1o knuw the fucts, It ean be suthorita- tively stated that the 7503 were never issued or authorized a8 legal-tende: E. B W, NOTES AND NEWS. TUANIPORTING COIN. Bveciat Disvateh ta The Tridune, Wasmmnoron, D. C., Septs 1.~The Posm-Of- fico has taken Important action with recard to the trunsportation of gold and silver colu through the malls. Circulurs are now belng prepared divecting Post-Ofiice oflicials to re- celve gold aud sliver cofn as third-cluss mail-mat- ter In pockages not to excced four pounds fn welgt, ot tha vate of one-cent postagu per ounee, with the additional charge of 10 cents for reaistration, One thousand dellars In coin, which welgns four pounds, cun be thus recls- tered from San Frauclsce to Now York for cents. Some gold has already been sent us Ietter-matter, which cost $3.84 per pound. The w systcm of registration of third-class mat- ter will go nto effect Oct. 1. BENATOR M. C. NUTLER, of Houth Carulina, ia here, I reaponse, it is sald, fo a telezram from Senator John J, Patter- son. 3r, Butler sald this evening thot e had no Information that any requisition had b tssucd for Patterson beyond want was fu the newspaners, as he had not seon Gov. Hampton forseveral montha, Pattcrson ls sl In Penu- sylvania, but §s expeeted hero fn a few day Putterson's fricnds ore clated at Gov, Rice's de- cislon in the Kimpston case, which they have awalted with great ‘anslety. They think that Gov. Hamnton, with such o precedent, will abandon s cfforts to apprenend Patterson, anid will recall any requisition that may be outstand- 1ug agatust bim. CAVT, MADS, who bulit tho Bt. Lows bridize and the Missls- sippl jettics, has Leen prescuted by the Brazilian Miwster with un sutograuh letter (rom the - peror Do Pedro ch, requesting him to vome to Brazil, ‘The Emperor says that the Brazlltan Government ls 10 need ob sn eniineer experlenced i the tmurovement of the maviza-. tioti of rivers,uud bighly complmented Eudd ou bis ability, HEIRESRNTATIVE CHALM of tho *8nocetring Distilct ? of Mississippl, Ia not 1o have Gov. Alcorn for a combetitor, lie latter writes hero that he wili ot become an In- dopendent candidate. Hunt and other Missfa- s1ppl politicans buve been here attempting to orguuise an independeut movement, but are discouraged both frow g lack of support from the Adminutration and from the Cougressionat Campaign Commitiee, SRUOT. BOSTON CORLETT, who shiot John Wilkes Hooth, hus written to the Postmaster-Gonerals from Camnden. N. J., nsking employment in the Post-Oftice there, Ha savs he Las never held a position usier the Gorr erutmeut. although be thiuke pis services dee serves reward. A modest place will autisfy blm, THE PUBLIC 8CHOOLY ! here, which open to-morrow, are ¥o crowded thats| 5,000 children cannot be accemmodated, noty withstouding $30.000 bave been pald this yesr tor wdditional room. e 2 KEARNEY, . The statement in the Kearney resofutlang | wdovted at Philadeipbla that be "wos strucl here while atiempting.to speak (san auducious Lie. No one struck him, uor was dny stiept. made to strike hun. Kearugy. an tuecontrary, maeau every sllort fo secyre wsrtyrdom by be arrvst, but the ofiicers did 2OV accommodate 9, Bt ! “‘nmsflv.\. Sept. L—-Secretaty Shermin has returued. apd Asslatant-Secretary Hawley bas started 0n @ a3 Weeks' vacaliow, o, e ———— OBITUARY. - Nsw Yorx. Scpt. L—John Rewaer. an officer of toe Pullman Palace-Car Cuwmpsny, died oo board tbe stcamer ity of Cuesier ob 2u way towe frum Liverpoow BOB MITCHELL'S SIDE. Fie ty a Much-Abused Injured In- nocent, or His Friends Lie. Interview with a Man Claiming to Know All About Bob's Marital Difficaities. He Makes Uoh Out a Marigr, and the Irs, Bob ‘ae-rWell, No { Malfers An Ex-Federal €aplain Accased of Winning Nrs, Rilckell’s ARections [from Her Ilushabd, Her. Wild Oarryings-On in New York and Olicago—Bob's 8econd Mar- riage. Snectal Carrespondence of The Tridune. New Youg, Aug. 30,—Coming back the other day from the trout lakes of Mmmne, 1 chanced upon a Boston newspaper which contalued amongits Washington dispatches the card of Mrs, Laura . Mitenels, formerly the wife of R W. C. Mitchell, Private - Secretary to Carl Schurz. The wentieman agalust” whom the sweeping and odious chiarges iucluded In that ducument were wade 1 remembered to have met sonte mouths previously, through a friend I knew to be futhnately acqualnted with his (Mitchel)'s) family affalee, That friend called on e this afternoon, nud §t ocelirred to e to question hjoy, with o view to getling at the nsde facts of the scandsl. The gantleman spoke with perfect frecdorn, sasing that while Mitchell, la deference to the advico of several fricuds, had declingd to make anv detafied statement besond a general dendal, thers were no facts counccted with his 1ife of which he canld be ashamed, or which would not bear the clusest serutiny: and that he, ss Miwchel's friend, wonld not hesltate abous taking the responsibitity of telling meall he knew of the whole disgusting matter, : Baid hot OB MITCHELL—IISTORICAL, 1 have known Bob Mitcheil for a number of years, und have enjoved bis confldence for a greater part of that time. He used to lvo In Albany, many years sgo. At tuat period he was emploved In a Jewelry-store, and also man- aged tha theatre fn that towu. Under his man- agement many people who have sinc becotng famous i the dramn and opera, made thelr first public appearances. Among these, I be- lieve, was Clara Louise nellogy, who sanz in concert for him. He las always boen inclined to biolp those whom ho saw were struggling to zet nlong, and that trait has led Lo # great deal of the trouble which has overtaken him sfuce. & While lic wus living in Alhany he met the Colller pistera, They wars both besutlful girls, vhysleally, With lithe, willowy forms, lovely complexions, dazzling teeth, Mmpkl black cyes, which were velled by long and heavy lashes,— with these cliarma they were enabiled to assume their ploces as relguini belles, although almost entirety destitute of education. Bob soon be- came deeply enamored of Jaury, one of the sis- ters, and tbey were narrled. Bue pruviously he had been in the army of the United States, serving flest us 4 private soldier, and then being pramoted to th rank of Corporal or Sergeant, 1 forget which. A8 A PATRIOTIC BOLDIEN. *tIn that connection, T am remivded of an in- uident which shows his tmpulsive ond vatriatie bravery, Wheu the nuws camo ot Linculn’s us- rassination, Bob was on duty In charge of the guand around the tents o1 the oftleers where ne etationed, - As 1 he courler snnogaeed the dread- ful tldings of the murder, some ofia of the ety Who Was u traitor at heart, altwoazh e wore thy national uniforan, threw up ;w,lm aud stouted, X L sHurmrah! There's ond of “tie d—i stoundrels goue, anyhow ! # Withuut an fnstant of hesitation, Bob selzed o riffe out of the hunds of o eentined, and shot the rascal dead Ly his tracks, 1le was unmedi- utely tried by court-martisl, and acyuitted by the unankmous volca of the counctl. Thul, how- ever, {8 4 digression. A tuw years ofier his marrfuge tu Lanrg Colller, Bob remuved his housenold to Wushingion, where he opened o sehool tor the structlon of puplls fu phonogs raphy. Among his scnolars werd such peonlu as Kate Speacue and her wister, and there is whero the troutbe began, which Lins minee mado B8 do- tnestie life a constant torture, SHQENLIALT ADAMS. 4 gob was i tow haoit of taking large con- tracts to du stenographle work, and he utlized s pupils fv this pursult. As i have indleated, there were several ladics amony bis scholurs. Aud of these bis Wife was avsurdiy and vie- lently jealous, at all thmea, At this moient, 1o, (rouply vl B mure seruys nature than pety caloneles began to brew, ‘There was in Waai- ngton o man named Adums, who furmerly lived in Abany, Me wus ong of those chaps who went Into the army s a Cablaln, and, al- thoitgl e let that Loy at the end of the War with the some rouk, has LY some mysterious provess ol pravitutlon beeome a tuil-fledgen “tenerul’ 1le was a durk, swarthy, course- Tooking fettow, and lud et Mewe Mitchell fu Alvany at swine Juir, where she Wus utlired In the habjifments of u (ioadess of Liberty—who sold Jemonade, He was, af the time they met I Washinzrton, enguged i prosecutingg the work ‘of partfes iuterested fu the Mexlean elalms, uud represeoted peopte ' who wantud avout $i0000, e hud fust been In Mexivo “grathering evldence for his cise, und expected a fee of &30,0m) 1 ho wus suceessful, | Mintster Sir Edward Thornton wus the umblre before whom Lhes matter wius to bo broughi, CLANDESTINR INTENYIEWA, “Woll, thia Adums wis lurd at worls, night, amd day, gettivg his wmuteral in readiness, 11y bad & sulte of rooms on toe ground floor of o ouse in ¥ strcety wnd there ho urod o nt, with o staddes puiled up, patting b cvidence fnio ape, and tirting with the’ femalo passera-by, nitchicll was one of the most frequent of o gl bad many mcetings with olinof a clandestine nnd consequently smbeable nature, Sob charges, i aud”says i has cvidence to prove iz, thae ung oi ber chitdren is Tag resuit ol s Intinacy, .« Howover, ufter uwhile, o thelr underband friendstiip contined, 1t bsame evident Liat Mdams must muke an acquulntabee with the ngsvand, and Wt have ot savetion to visit the wite, ‘Ihis Is how taey nut 1@ up to bring shout the mectlmgs A friend of ulue and Mitehipll's was at that tiwe represcoting u New York paper In Wuslingtow. e knew Adaws, wind also knew Mrs, Mitecll, OF i chie fn- quired I the gentloman she Dad seen Wi couversatiun with, the other uay, wis pot a Capt. Adamy, addivge thar she once had 2 wari fricad ol that nume Albany, who way a direet counterpurt of this person. "3y trivud repliea thay the vontleman’s ¢ wus fideed Adais, whereupon Mrs. Mitcnesl was uppac- eutly much grathled, and requested b to - vite the *General ' 1o catl, THL MAK OF HUNOH. ext tme bie saw Adats he osked 1f he t\Ju 1g) had ever knows Mrs, Miteaell, nee ‘ollier. "the reply was oo the atlifmative. ‘Thereubon her uicstage was repeated. Adamy numediately stragntened up, put ob un @i of dignity, aud respunded. * Linage it 3 potut of hutior, sir, never to cull upon 8 warried Judy without the knowledse aud consent ot ber Lus- band!’ Nhoruy alterward, iy Iricod, while wulking with Mitcoell ou the street met Adaws nud presented tiim, He spoke of havig known the Collicr girls In years goue by, and exprossed Tor Mrs. Mitcheil's biater yubounded admiration, Hob, out of kiodness to an old Lambly Iriend ot e wite's, tmyitcd bin (o call, which e did uext bveuingz, He was met condtally vv Mrd. Sliteh- , and the’ deception about s betng & (riend wno hsd ROt bpen seel Lug sty years was e wied vut, sithoyel oue of the children blayns upon the toor At thelr leer was ke fufant - Jeged tu be Adswe' iHegitiuate uilspring. Tav suuter Was divited tu cuuse szl il Pu catie —und kept oming. . A GANE TUAT WOCLDN'T tWOUR, AN this ttme - Mra, Sliwedelt, Ly way -of shelding Segacld 1 vaae of dlacwrery, bl been trying 1o lix up goue Kind of s sebienic tu catch Kb fu b act of ‘wwhuelity. She wax covstantly chiarging lim with wdultery, oud uesdulicd bim g, —oms WU & decsnten, iying s scalp O1€D 1o tie bong, Shis cvvn Went 20 1a as Lo Birw 8 Drolesstunal prostitule to come 1uto the huuss aa 3 scrvaut, 2ud Lo sk chery wllyreingns - whick coRld drpw - the uncppacious Lusbaul froi the suth of reciiude. B3t ve didn's allure worth a cenl, ‘wod wher Mre. Aiteoch dually gharged B Witk the crupe whicl. slic bud iuedi- Laled for biw, he * bounced ' bisquundatn servant, wuo confrased Lhat sue Lisd Levts bired tor the seductive purbose descrive * FLat sLeertul arraug enr kaviig fatled, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1878 hegan ta circulata stories to the ellect 1) sb hiel been crimipally imdmate wirh a handwome and talented ladv-lecturer whoee b neas be formerly managed in th st The Ly was i1 Parts at the tiine, anid could fiot detend berselfs bnt, when ste finally heard the maticioue slories, the dental she went was an ttrong, and ro full of womanly Indignation, that the voice of her traducer was instantly hushed. THAKSFERRED TO NEW YORK, “ Ahout three munths after Adams bad heen futroduced to Mitenell in Washington, 8 voung lady frieod of the family was to make ber detut (i opera at the Academs of Music in New York. 1t was proposed b Mrs, Mitchicll that inview of tee fricidahip it would be the correct thing lof her Lo come Lo New York and witness tha per- formance. Boby still unsusplaous, readily con- seoted. anid slie came on at once, stopping with adriend on Wess Twenty-tfth street, Adama was supposed to be fn Washingion at this thne, but had I reaitty n_informed by telegraph that Mrs, Mitchell was here, atd Invited to coing ot Un the evening of the dedut he was seen in the andicnee &t the Academs, *taking in* the 178l Laura with & double-barreled opera-glase, Atter the curtain bk descended for the last tine, e golncd Mrs. Mitchell's party, amd was intro- R to her Iriends as an yuaintance. Ste thew procecded 1o have a high old tme with ‘Adamns, awd to this duy cannol give o satisface tory reply when asked where she spent at least one night that week. ROW'S FIUEND “TUMDLES TO TNE RACKET.M *‘The person who discovered Adams' presence at the Academs that esening wan the same {riend who had introduced Adams to Bob, e haed been recalled to the home oflice of the Journal which employed him, aud chanced 1o be in the awdience at the debut. s suspieions were sroused by the circumstance, but he re- Heeted that it sras A delicats watter ta braach to 8 hushand, sud took two days in which to make up his mind whether to opprise Bub of what hie had seen, At tho end of that time he teleeraphed to Mitchell, and ke came on at one, dhen Bob began 10 search witdiy lor the *Gieneral.’ [le examined hotel-registers, went through boarding-houses, and used cvery en- ;leuur to find i, All, huwever, were Iruit- ess. “Rut his friend, while walking through Tenth street, not many rds from Grace Chinreh, ane exening, caucht & allmpse of the man for whom they were hunting, sitting calinly on the balcony of g house of i1} repute, reading o news- pape Although stastled by the sfden * find,’ he repressed bis exultation, passed by without heing observed, and went to Bob's lodgings. BON'S FRIEND YOIVES ADANS AWAY." “Have you found Adamsi® ho msked, as 800N a8 he arrived. *¢Nu,' replied Bob, “Ulgen come with me,' added Lis Sriend, leadiug the way, ‘They passed down to the voruer of Broadway and Tenth street, where the gulde haited,” oud, polntiug across the strect, maked “Okhots that?? My tod!! exclaimed Bob, trembling all over with excitement and fury, *shall 1" kill lim#* and be beean to fecl for bls nistol. Hut bts [riend checked bim In thoe to [rustrate his sig, aml they went away. Waoen Bob's passion cooled down, aud he fully reatized what scandal would ensue should he perform any rash act, or separate from hus wife, he was inc.aned to try and bridge the matter over, He was pussionutely foud of Lis children, aud for thielr_sukes he wished to hush the Lhing up, Mys. Miti he But, arter they went back to Washiugton, Mrs. Mlichall bezau to drluk heavily, aud on_ several ocensions was abacnt for duys together, and could give yo account ot hersct! durlug those perious, Thus matters went on, prowing dally wore eritieal, ond leading up slowly to the final explosiun which made ber name Infamous, PHANK CARPENTER'S PROTEQE. * About this tine Mikchell came 10 New on busmess, While walking down Broudway he met Frauk B. Carpeater, the artist, who sald, alteratnoment ot gencral conversation: * You are just the man I want to see. Iam anx- lous to secure your intluence with Jobn 't. Ford, the theatrical manager, for the apuearanco at Nita house in Wastinwion of a youni hudy who has wondurful taleut, aud who will make a great sensatlon if she gets o chanee,? ** Bub replied that he 1d be glad to do all he could tor the youue lady, bui that, in the preacut stote ol his dowmestie " allairs, auy con: neetion of his, however siight, with her would be likely to produce scandal and that, white ho dudn’e cure on his 0w ucconut, it would hurdiy be the thing for the girl. Carpenter finally or- eued bt uyer,, boweser, and he returaed to Washinzton, Not forzetful of his promises, he spoke to Ford, and that gentleman agreed to tve the younzz aspirant an opening. — Accord- Ing she repuired to the Capital, but Bob studf- ouely avohied her, in order to prevent the possi- bility of truuble, But the ludy, who could not understand hie abscuce, one duy sent a note to lua nouse, asking fitn why he hudu't met her ot rehearsal us he had vromised. TIINKS KUE 1IAS A VOINT. © Mrs. Mitchell tntercepted the letter, and on that bulit the groundwork of a new aud stagt- ling serics of charges of adaltery with o person ho hodn't seen o dozen tiues in s life. She also declured that he had beeo gulity of indts- cretions with o more prominent young ¢ star wetress, wLo, by the way, fs shortly tu play fu New York, Thege and other oulrages coms pelled Lun ot Iast, weary and alimost i despair, 10 begin provecdivgs for o divorce, 10 tho course of Lis lnvestizations into the former Itie of Adams—lovestizations made for 1he purpose of guthering testimony—he recerved letters of sympathy from many of his wile's tormer friends and relatives In Aluany and clse- where, declaring that she was an utferly un- eerupulous woman. Tho trial theu went o, creuting o great deal ol comment all uver the country. CIICAGO TAKES A HAND. 1o the City of Cheaco, Iving 118 with & fe- ver, was a clerk uamed C——» U——c, Hlo wos s¢ 11l ghat hite eage bad been glven up as hope- Tess Uy pliysicions und flends, The Ductor hud leat word that he could not lust more than twens ty-four hours longer ot best, and probably not #0 lonir as that, In the evenlug ol tuat day (1. plutcr was sitting with him in the darkened room, ahnost bourly cxpecthiu his dissolution, when he unked her, fatntly, what had been the puysiclan's verdict, After some hesitation sue wid blm, whereupon he asked 3 R, W. €, .\l|lh'lu,-ll wusn't having somo troutde with his wite, Upon ber replying fu the alinuatiye, he When I have not more than twelva hours to live let mo knaw. | have a confession to minke, 1t Is about Laurs Mitchell.* . ST that i 8o, sald the girl, *for God's sake do it now, You vught In all justico to speak, 1 1u that wuy you can do bim of her suy good.’ THE CONYESIION. SoWell, T will,® be responded, afteren few nutnents of thought. A uotary was called lu, il hie inado s deposition, §le sad he kud beoy Mrs, Mitehelt's sduiirer before sho wus inarried, and that tnetr intlmaey, though pertectly luno- centat that thne, bad ercated scandal in Al- bany, where they hoth hved, About eix years oo stie vislted "Chicago and hanted b up, Sne came ropoatedly to his oMice, sud tude fue decent overturos, nrRing that thers had been scandul sbout them When the? wers young wud nothing wrong, and that it would be ouly tar that they should enjov the fruits of thelr scan- «dul thew und there. He declined, on the sroumd thut ahe wus another man's wile, but she scomed determined to make bim do us by chose, T carry vut thut end, sho beguss to abse ber Bua- bund verbatly 1o G., sdding that s they wers to b divorced auvhow, he would be commiteing no i awgast her busbund, . . . While Chleazo aho wis recelyiug affectionate lettery from her husvand, ‘Tocse sbe wocked and Jeered 8t o her parawour while bywg 1o bls arms or sprawling ou his sols with ber feet tiited up aisineg the wall, TIUE FOUNU MAN RECOVERS, 4 This stateient was sworn to by the luvalld, and his slster, wnu was ustounded by Its eriwingl revelations, forwarded it - Bob, who wus ab entire stranger. But, to the survrse of aily U.o—who seeims W have been 3 way of good moruls naturally,—as soon us he bad un- Juaded s mind, Imim to ges well, and ts pow &3 bealihy s anybody, ** In ghe mesntine Adams had aken charge of Mrs. Mitehell and Lee case, They lads waa-bill wileging fnddelity and other crimes zaluet Bob, uot uue of which changes have they substantiated ju the rewotest degree. Alter the case bsd been *ou’ several months,gBob, who wass United Btates Comissivuer, was seit Buuth with two promluest members of the De- P et of Justice, t take testhuouy in some cutlon claitis caavs. LOB FALLS IN LOVE A0AIS. HWhtle 1o Urecuville, Misa., sbuut 200 mliles below Memphis, they wers fuvitod o dine 9. Sua house of Juage Clurk, s lesdiug resident of the scction. At bis table they met, ‘smong otber dustiugulshed guests, a Miss Anua U, Eilltote, whose Wjunde besuty aud mauy accotn pishwents wade Ber the scknowledged belle of tue vicloity, Ste was well educalud, haviog eraduated” frum s leading Blue tirass school, could ride sud wsvage borses 1be men wero afrawd oty vould sbout like 3 professional dusi- fat, and: bad won & priza olfcred by the Biate for ooy ou e ueeds, aud ity wiugrad, agricultural, Qtwnphl\‘ul, atid cummercids g souiees, ¢ -~ummfu. sccomplished. geatly, and pury, sha wou, heart-weary Hob's allections, gud he unconsclously eoizaged ber favorable uotlee. Duariug hile stay thege shey met olten, and soon wugud that they were drtlur (oto the ciuuvels ol Juve. ‘Thergupon Bob told ber frunkly the exa. b cunditiod of s Jamily affaire, dnd she i tust sgreed tu marrv bt whensver be should Le 1 & poaltion Lo allow uf 1. Accordingly be returned 1o Wuslnugtou, aud tu order to uvold iLeccasars delay aud further voutest, withdrew Ll sUit. mFe iBE that Mrs. Bitcuel) shoald get w divvrve bul B o3 Wy gioud ol GTReILY. That was done, and ke chilren, etcenting the | one alleged to be Adams’ oftapring, wero given w Bol's care. TR MARRIXS NUMBER TW0, ‘*He had tutended to wait & year or two he. fore ge-marrylng, but upon the advice of myrelf and other friends,—who argoed that he would ba abusad and covered with opprobrium any- low, that even Il lic walted the oroj thne, people would sav he had done so In order to avoid scandal. and that 1t waa a put-up job, and that 1n the meantime either himselt or tha wtel might die,—he went down Honth, and they were marricd. ‘“About a week afterwards Do recelved a lelter purparting to come (rut his former wife, king him (o return to the troubled bosom of s family. As most of the wonls wete correctly #pelted, he concluded that [t wan nol originaily cngineered by her, and of course, he paid no attention to ft. ilis surmise proved corrert, for & coov of that same Jetter, you remember, was ingerted in ber ‘canl.’ And, by the war, that card of hers was an awfol lrllll{:—l'l' bet something (though Jdon't gamble habituailyy that ft was written by that ssme swarthy, coarse-gratned ctss! * Thank you: don’t care i I do—nn suear, please. Well, biere’s lack!™ lrBURIBL. l‘ill F:.;l MENT, NATIONAL FREHEN TOURRANEN, Crder of fiwmiuu and Ling of March: M. BENNER. Chlef Marshal. AMs—Amisiant Fire-Marsl Atrin And Mayers, + FINANCIAL. GRAND WAPIDS, MICH. Spocial Dipalch ta The Trivwne. Grawn Rarips, Mich., Aug. 81—Aoplications Captains Casey, O d Holt, In beukruotey were made by of againat the fol- "Il Cltef ¥, A. Seaver, Marshal, Alds “ixnn and hagder. Form on state street, pouth of Peek Court. Sceomt iyiat First Rietwwie Hitnols State Miliua, Brigadler-General . T. Torrenen commanding, s wscurt to his xciliency Previdet lagen a Gab- Taet. tiay. Cullom wud staft, and vieiflug Govets nGrs of other States. kiy Honor the Ma Gew. P. I Bhrridan. comuianding the Depasiment of the iimourt, ani 838, the Exrcutive Committee and lta- ception Commitice of the Na. ttonal Firetien’s Tour went. form on Prek Court, riht on Btate - street. Fnird Divison: lowing parties to-day: Frank B. Higgine, clty; W. . Nelson, Bangor; Oswala Katich, clty; Charles 8, Allen, city; Samuel G. Walbrkdye, Kalamazvo; Ambrose A, Mosely, P. J, Plerce & Bon, New Troy; W. A. Reddick, Niles; Oron Rudd, Cassopolis: Dasid Bacon, Nies; C. T. Bremer, city; Hervey Messtien, citv: Ecker & Gouding, Coral, Montesim County: L. E. Morris, Seth M. Moon, (ireenville: William Mareus & Co., Muskezon: Z. E. Bloomburg and 11, M. Johnsou, Big Rapuds; J. De Zilinaki and W, H. McCready, city. Many more have been made to midnight, but too late to complete the 11st to-night. n Liudsay, i Touls; € Drosrtment. . €, Hepartments Chiet_lirew. e INDIANAPOLIS, Apecial IMepateA lo The Trivuns. Ispiaxarovts, Ind,, Sept. 1,—At the close of business last night 124 cases in bankruptey had becen flled, making 3,398 in this district sipce the Jaw went Into operation. Yor the week there had been 203, for the month 400, and for the last elght mouths 55, rf Abesser, 1inKLou, "Cliief Woudruft, Marsbal- Deparinens: Culef of Chiay- vnbe, Wy.. Departsient: Captaln M. Venngek, Denver, Col., eparinent The following Catnpan(rs cumipose the Division, sad wii{ form la the ardee nuaed . FOri uy Stale sirect, borth of Poli street. right ua POkMEESt g ebtgan Companies V » nles, None of the cascs wera Thaluan tammmair of especlal Importance, embraciog only persans Wiiahta Co who have been known to be in falllng ciream- Juwa Cog) s Canipaniea, New Jersey Compnules, Coluralo Comjunis, Wyeming Combables, stances, Hoveral who desired to takendvantags of the lsw faflcd to reach here fn thine, sud wera cut out, 8ix hundred of these cases have been referreid to Requster Jdordan, of thls District, wetting birs 830,000 (n fees, NEW YORK. Naw YoRE, Scot. 1.—Tue petitions in bauk- ruptey filed here yesterday numbered 308 The grand total sluce the law was cstabilshed is 7550, 1itinols Marshal, J A Alds, Frank J Ce B M wialsing Arenien, nest e Ntate Cliatu-§ i 7 T Y o ampaates e ottier ti- eomba e e sder e, OIIRR OF PROCRSSION. ILLINOIS DEPAITMENT, Unlesn the teeih gleam Itkn the driven anow, ‘There 18 no dazzing amillo o tender tale fiescue loas Company, Becatur, Y Kt Gratefu] to womau's eya or par. wo knaw, lougls and fieady Huok aud Ladder Com- § craiiinn The tale would lose ite charms, the smile be gaunt, Till brouglit within the epell of SOZODONT. e — A safo and faithful traveling companion, San- ford's Jomaica Ginzer. s iy ny. Moomonth, Now eotls Fire Lomnpeny. No. 4, Peors, | Companied. atesburg~0ne band-essias and twu howe comps- Dhecatur-0ne hook and ladder and three hose com: nies. P eetia—0ne clieniteal eaglue and oue hose company. Quincy—T « 0 hixnd-eamiges and two hows campnsles, 1350R~Une huse sod one ook and Isdder comyany. Hlooniingion —One steamier and Gno huse Lo ny. 1tcnonld—ue hose and one ook and Isddar com: P irleston—0ne hose and one hook aad taddor con: P4 ckfond~One hand-engine und two hoss companles. Jacksonyille—tne LOse conipany. Kirkwood=—0ge ho /& ahil iadlor company. P Aurura—Fwo fiose cumpaules snd voe steamer. © o s and one liook and ladder compny. e sicainrr and hoss compay. Ablugdon—=One ook sad Isdder compsay. Bycamori=4 e hoar compaiy. Haritoul ~One ehemleal ennne. Lake =wpe Noss and ot bouk aiid fadder compaay. lowe CoMIPaLY. osc and houk And ladder comoany. - 0 Tioae aad Swo houk aad tadder come ¥ifth Disislant Fire-lusurance Vatrole Sarvisal, uge, i1, 16, Hullwinkle. Forma on Featest., HEht on Adiuicst, THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Inpatlibty Cures Salt Rieum or Bezema, Ringworm, Tetter, Scad Hiad, Dandro, Dry and Pallng | Mg etk e Chteagy Common Counell and Gihér Uiy Uriclaln Chicage Fire: Departateus uuvetd. Chleako Flre: Uepartinen _ Furm on Dearhor sud Monrod, the Fght recting on © Siat, The prpesealon witl move preclecly at it w'olock s 10, Th lite of march will e as tullaw Fram I'eck conrt, torih a1 Sisle (U 3onroo, west e : Dearbura, urih Lo Lake, west L Clark. wort tu vl west (o Wells, soulli” tu K inziv, w2 (o Cltntan, {0 Lok, west {0 Beaniativen, ot (o Adaily, ust to Alarket, nurth to Monree, cdst 4 CIark, south b Van Hair, Pimples, Blotches, and Ssraf Tlous Dlcers aud Sores, s Measrs, WEERS & POTTER, Wholeaale Drugyfet of Hastbn, 31aas. fosrrituily’ Inform. fie PubiG an) thosa aflesed with Bojurently tn.ueante s¥ections o lr! wkin and Bealp, (hat they iave succeeded. after Il s sichigsn: th o M Wl Jin vl eoit Eealn, thac ey liawn e, cast Lo SIChigSn-RY., Rortlh 10 $loas w SIEE Jsarsul sty st exjertinent, {a oltatntnz ux | Janash, norih 1o Washgion, west on Washisgton. Anhic Hue pasves tle Expodlilon Buildioi it witl b iewed by Dle Excelloncy, 1he ireaident uf the Unied Siates, and ayernors. uad olkier i~ ruduct Dercr. ther he liers, beforn usad in medicior, 8 purcly RX(n Hpecinc Sl gunsistence of Jelir, which ey bellere i be fnaliibie cure. Tor o) OF BB DiseAse, from i 3 ] 18 gmihon Fimnle o the worst case of AalL lieain, BEwA | (i Fieet an g (g Ao e procession ' Wil iass thein shd procevd CUTICURA Is carneatty helleved (o ba the oniy posl- CLIVG CODANY GUAFterd 1Jve upocific Neneay for thn cure o 4 eney, The Trosdonis it 1. llayen and e Tingwims Tecien s i wabih Sidte ‘oictaty Thbntloaei Ao will T Faoriasts, Ten, Uroind 1icl. Uarors Tteh, 1o angutati the openlni of (¢ toursament by atarin e B (wo cotiipar Bl 4, at 10 Welack, Frealdent ingis Steto Pirome’ TIME-TABLE OF TRAINS non o thi N ani ¥ace 23 Erueed Kuine, amd a1 Veatentar, ealy, sl rupiians ond. Trritatine ot the Kkin, Het i, feks Tl 4010 Rallag. air, b pely Erupiinna, Tchuiy Muerated Fininios aiid Bisc. Hack tude or Wor ko’ rase Woupiesnag. murnia 1 the Tace WuleaRl Nl Junatural Hednet w3chatiot. 1 Ak il giuiem st i CHing Fiies. Fain ant Tofaniaion; tamm and Aections of thy 3 s auil Joluts A hroats Hnibrie Crobh, and- oA MEhets. Aot Sirotutoe Lcers. wad Glamdular Swelll erofuls, herofulous Ulcers, wae andular Swel arcifiscases uf the oot ail Hunes And Dt ol be confunndvd with skindlseases projet avabovn nmamed, | Botween Chicago and Union T itire both ext Tt Srestuont. v o BAHCTIS extumaily wni CLTICURA REAOLVENT | Stock=Yards from Wodnesday, od sone wonderinl cuers. iy have edle HIEX e B0y r-r» al Druggiate, snd it e | Sopt. 4, to Saturday, Nept, 7, ine ulusive Ins will lenve tho Lake'Shoro & Michigan Southern Rallway Depot, corner of Van Buren aud Shermnn-sts, as follows: maiied 1rew 00 recelnt of rice=10 conta fop siball b, es: Iarge bosea, ronialulay fwa aid 0ve-alf o nusatity of suiill, s Cuerefore muca the che ehrund o casrny 8 Vrice uf Cullcura Besolve ablvy, 81 per Prepared hy ghvia. W83 Washinzion-el., Nosion, Mass, Atk Tor Ci'oTi: o, Tl great ki Cars, Wholeaaln Fuiler & Fulicr, Van Schiaack, Stevenson & Vo, Lord, Moutenburgh & Co.. 16 N Murlbut & Co., Tolniau & Kiwi, Murehon, Pluinnar & Co., Chicasy. SANFORD'S Jamaica Ginger :: The Quinfessence of Jamaicea | °V"0 Ginger, Choico Aromatics, s 'rains will leave the Depot of the Pittshurg, Fort Wauyne & Chi- eago Ruilway Compuny, coriter of Cannl aud Mabisonests, oy tole Leave Btock-Yants~ TR anil French 'Brandy, Boon i i Teadeliclous, barimless, and strengthenlng sulstitute Timo of Runniung will be furall kindsaf stioiidssis. 16 promptly relieves Dys- pepsin, Oppresslon atier Eatioi, and every speclet of Tudizestiun, cutrects all distyrbiances of the Btomach and Howels, prevents sicknese from change of fool, water, of climate, curvs Crampe and Pajus, broaks up Colda, Chitls, Fevors o one nlght. 1t promotes persplration, yestores tho clrculation, warms, streugth- ens, snd tnyigorates the body, quiets tho filad and ner- vous forcea sid {uduces Fefreshiax sicep. Fur the young, the aged. and the Ingens, on laad or ses, under ali elrcumsiances and coaditions, this great pansces of health sands without an equslin the yast and buiky catalogus of the watorls medica. Bowsre of diiuted and worshiess imitations recommended by dealers for purpusas of gain. Never furget 1o ak fur, sod skt upuR having, Sanford's Jamaica Ginger. Sold by a) Wholevale aad 1tetail Dfuuxiste. Grocers, and Deslars (a Mediclue throughout the United States ud Canaldas. _‘_' = - E s The last train on cach of the. TN SEANIBE LIBRARY, above Ronds will vot leave until the close of the Exhibition euch . Twenty-five Minutes, The Chicago & Northwestern RBRATLWAY COMPANY will run Wellsest, Trains from north ond of Specinl Dopot, Wells-st. Bridyge, ax 1ollows 3 i sadiy =Xt Eivkpssk B o e bbb TUP MEANIDE LIBRARY, * Qut tu-day. 4o Clear, Dold, Haodwme Type, duy. & VAVIAN GIEY, » o o ; By Hoa. Beu)ainth Disracli (Kat) of fieaconseld). foundstely. “tickots, tucluling i te lxauvs. admission to Dexter arle (78 202, Yiv X 2 & J B T U TR | cents), us well us stngleerido Uoks 4 RS 1 % ets (253 cents), for sale at the 0 B ey, o fices and Dapots ot _the upoye w "o L, Slyns: by Oul . Companies. r g Sou. Hack tu ity vl Tlunie. by Sary Uadil Wiy, B e & T id; b 3 s . Y g ¥ by Jhedi SRy, by Heatny ets issued by, George AL How for... & Si7 phes s Bunitee L Satbue of Sud M4 the Fire Pepartmentare good dor - 5.0 . i LSRR T | pusuge on auy of the ubove 2 De et by i bk trains, s . 3 s fi:fi'fi;‘fla')?"w I»:fl'{-fl'n‘b. Lever.ow 30 1 pares pald on the triins of the oA ACT I AL TSR AT | €. & N WL B IR will e 10 poutd ot 17 Es (o ceu manibam, W alOle 2 more onch way, 5