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2 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1879 TIIE OPENING SHOT. was doing well at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | be able to nhmthnt he slept all that night in a SHE“IDAN AND SCI[U RZ' and will, without doubt, recover, tliongh his in= | certain barber-shop. Nevertlieless Mrs. Roach jury 1s a serious one. Who d1d the shooting | came to the_station yeaterday and positively would bo hard tosay. Noneof the Tolksdorf | Jdentiied him as “one of the robter, 43 family saw the would-ba sssassin. Therowers | as she knows him well, Denis Ryan was fidenti- The Criminal Calendar 6f 1879 | lights in the honse, which betrayed the vosition | fied by Talkuiorf as the man who called at his Begi Well of Talksdorf, but the exterlor darkness shielded | piace at midnight. Tho evidenca Is almost con- egins Well, anybody on the outside, The man who eatered [ clusiva that the threo outrages were committed }‘hu sll%on lnbout lfln o'tllnck .}T:lt":n‘lil:‘n{h" hy]lhe knnmnprn{suus. Tho t:’:ll'rut llmm tht; s lyan, & hard younr character. 8¢ he dis ¢ | raloon-keepet’s leg corresponds in sizs and Two Men Shot and Two IRob- | iooting is not so certain, but he fs suspected, | shape to & eartridge dropoed in Roach's house 5, The mention of * Baker Finck " suggcsts John | and also to a flattencd bullet founs beries Perpetrated. Crow, for Crow once worked for Finck. Sofar | in Caldwell's _ saloon, showlng ~ that 68 is known, thers were but two men at tho | the shooting must _ have been dono AG " Hold € ival ‘l‘\?‘" at ouc time, and they had no vehicle with '.w"llh the one 'I'ct:‘;‘l’l“ir 'PIG ml“n“u'nll‘n‘gl::?t n om. o 8 men concenles c] aces, one w. ang of Rufflans 9 RELYEA O ro. 8, cap and the other with a dark handkorchief over tho West Bide, Along toward & v'clock a party of four men, | his eyes, {8 described exactly alike by Mra, r]upnmml lw bull.he nmol,nn% 'f’"“{{"""'}"’"’ Rlonch ;’mlh the natn?nt-nlrl ((n (t)‘nldwnll"s "!hm': druve up ina sleigh to Pat Caldwell's saloon, | ploy. But the worst feature of the case is thal Agila. b taunaw yearsSeeun. With M8 {oortheant orner of Western avenne and Laks | (o roputablo policemen of West Lako stréct shedding of blood. Lust New-Year's Day | ptrcet. Caldwell was in bea aslecp. A hird | were simost dircetly responsible for the Wicland killed Blum. This year, 1879, two | man numed Mat was lying on o lounge In the | Caldwdll aifafr, Mrs. Rosch reported her men were shot befors the year was five hours | varlor, which adjuins the bartoom, aleo uncon- | loss st the siation at midnight, and immedi- old. One of them les fn @ critical condition | 8cious. ~Mrs, Caidwell was dozing, having beea | ately two ofticers wers detatled to watch 1 = a the hearts the other suf- | 1P with Lersick babe, and her mother (Mrs, | Young’s house, whicn is Idantleal with Cald- Fom & Kound neas J,the @ Gorman) was wide awake, Mitting at the cradic- | well's saloon, Young's father formerly kept fers greatly from n wound clear through the | ido of the Infant. No nttention was at first | the place, sud Bab lives with his mother in abdomen nnd lofn. It is not the fault of the pnlnltlo :'umck‘n sur x}dx‘ngu‘log’. bub they warfi lalo np:flmm:'u n .Ihz;:c‘:.:dnzlg‘;r’i l{ll;le:u‘:;T:c: g1 vonstant and o 0 rs, Gorman final were cautioned e ::’ bc;'e'_bt‘;'.‘ih:‘:.'nm‘::g‘?;fi x;’clfi::u::fi’v awoke Caldwell. He went to the side doot og Young was almost certain to come home during ¥ v Western avenue, where the mon were, and as | the night. Buttho oflicersbecame cold, tired, and dead upon the first day of a new year. A | aoonasheopened it Livo shota wero fived. He was, | restless, and took n salk around the block, and pang of four men called Patrick Caldwell to | of course, surprised, but did not lose his | it was during their temporary nca that the door of his saloon, corner of West Lake | presence of ind. * Grabblog one_of the Caldwell was shot. It is thought that Caldwell street and Western avenue, ot B o'clock yes- | Men. hie threw nim on the floor. The threa | will beable to identify Young and Crow when o h 3 wrhae b tho othiers pointed their revolvers at him, and he | he begins to conyalesce. Ie was aroused yes- terday morning, and when ho opened the door | pap ntg the parlor and shut the door, Mat was | terday sufliclently to deny that a former bar- to them ono of them greeted him with | srouscd by the noise, and nided him in trying to | tender had had 8 hand i the ailalr, ns wea a plstol-ball. Some men, probably some of | keep out’the munfcmnuly-ludlncd Intruders. | rumored. 1o saga that {f the Democrats commit them- selvesto the Th?:n fdea, and it becomes man, Washington, D, C.: 1 have your dispatch of yei Ydl{. Ithink the Indians shoold go to the Missour! I(Ivtl’uq-flckl{llw ible, bot it ix meceseary o first get the horilies in and disarm and dismount them, Then it will bo' necessary for the Indian Bureaa to make arrangements 10 recaive and sapply them on the Missouri River at such _ points as may be melected. Gen, Crook can mova them over with bt little expense, —at lesst, #0 he informed ma when'f met him a short time &go, and I recommend that he be allowed toda it. "We will have to go a little slow for a short time, Indlans are very nncertain, but the Indian Burean can go on ms fast possible in selecting the naw locations and making the nec- exsary preparations, but should not officlally nounce the remnoval until we are ready to cat ont, P. I 8rzripax, Liontentant-General But & change loccarred on the part of the In- ala d (jen. Crook also changed his mind, No y did this changs of front_oecnrt 1t ias thus: I the Indlans went to_tho Mtssouri River, all the supplies for, say, 15,000 Indians would probnbly be tnken a new direction p the Missonri, ‘The line of the Union Pacific Rallroad wonld not then be the base, and all the conteactors for hanl- ine from the t of Bidney, Cheyenne,and other places would lose thelr business, The matter of traue At there places would be diminished, Then the Indian traders at the Agencloa would lore muach of thelr business, and if they followed the Indlans, would lose heavily in ex- iaca in the eracting of quarters, and the profita- hle trado resulting from the nomadie fife of the In- dlan would cease, and thers were many items of minor detalls which made the removal a disagreca- ble one to them. Then, {1 theee indlans ware per- manently located on the Missourl Kiver, there wonld be no uee for Uamps Robinson and Sherldan, and Farta Laramle and Fetterman, and those posts would be uitimately abandoned, and the military post tradets would be distnrbed ; but as tho law re- quired the Indlans to go, thers was no recourse Jeft_but to work up & dissatisfaction smong s SRk, R-R.1. Btrong Testimony from ITon, Georze Starr ns to the Power of Radway's Ready Reliet in a Casa of Beiatic Rheumatism, & part of thelr nciples, then he shall feel compelled to bl -by to the Democratic party. He says hs intcods to make but one speech more in Congress, and that speech will ba in favor of malntalaing the prescnt National- bank system. e sagait s tho best that was ever nd that it ought to be perpetuated, er to a question as to whether he had any Interest In any Natfonal bank, ho answered that ha did not own a dollar's worth of stock fn any bank, and never was {nterested fn one fur- ther than as a depositor or borrower. e sall he could speak without exciting the charze that he was imjfroperly {uterested. ¢ AMERICAN WHEAT IN 8PAIN, Fpersal o Cincinnati fommereial. WasniNeroX, Dec. 80.—1ne Stato Depart- meot received a dispatch today from Mr. Bctieuch, the United States Consul at Barcclona, Bpain, announcing the arrivat there of the trst carzo of whoat that ever was Imported to that Ince from Amerien. The cargu conststed of 2,000 bushels of Minnesola wheat, was carried inan Foplish steamer, and the freight cost $18,000. Thera was greatl cxcftement at that vlace, and the grain was pronounced equal in unlity to anv cver received in that market. the Consul r;pnru that one firm at once en- gared three Euglish steamersto brine tlhree cargoes of American wheat to Bareelons, and it whas thought that Almnuhlnrnvnnrgou woald orrive durtng tho season, all in English steam- crs. The Consul reiterates former opinfons up- on direct American steam communication with Spain and other countries Lordering on the Mediterrancan. We are {ndebted to the fact that British etenmers find it profitable to bring American wheat to Barcelonn for this new de- Something Mora About Abuses in the Indian Service. 8heridan Complies with the De- mand for Specitic Facts, st Ko.8 Vax Nam PLacr, New York, m. RADWAT: With me your Reltef h < ot e i mesat [l ad ok o severe allacks of sciatics, sometimes utemflnw from {he tumbar regions to my inkiss, and at times Ia botn During the time 1 have us aftfct tried SImoet Al Hhe TEeTealr e rentoe b g men and fools, hoping to fad rellef, but ail proved io 1 have tried various kinds of bathg, manipulattony, antward apuiications of lintmnts too. mumerons to and prescriptions of . Ziana 4l of which fafied to mive e pelich none P-4 Instances of Bad Management, if Not of Corruption. ‘The recent letter of the Becretary of the Inte- rlor, calling upon Gen. Sheridan for specific facts In support of his charges ugalnst tho efll- cleney of the Indian Bervice, has elicited a reply in the form of a report from Gen, Bherldan to Gon. 8herman, from which the following ex- tracts arg taken. Gen, Sheridan : The obfect 1had In view In my annual report was to show' that Indian wars came from two causcs (sce report), but that, while the first war could not bo avolded by the Government, the second was clearly within Its control, and resulted from the ‘bea mansgement of Tndian affairs. 1 have made no charg inst the Ton, Secre- tary of the Interior; 1 made no ¢ '8 againet any ones 1 desired slmply to call the attention of my superior officers to the cauren that produced dircontent and ontbresks, and that froni the in- adequacy of onr military force resulted fn the maseacre of officers, soldiers, and citizens, and the 3 BB Garte aecie teaving: (e limo 0 AT 6 parts afiected. leaving the limb 1 Eroated by the Tteller. In s $hort 1irme the per '-'-‘:::\ g entireir away, although 1 have s nnzcflod icai .Yu“. oL approaching & chanke of weather. | know now how to cure myself, and feel qaite maiter of the aitustion, RADWAY'E READY HELIRF is my friend, I neves travel without & bottle i my valise. Yours traly, GEU. BTARR. RIEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, : DIPHTHERIA, S horrible and tionable bl 1 tho Indians, ‘This was succesatully accomplished. velopment of our trade. Fifteen carzocs of | the same gaug, tried to break Into | In this, bowever, they were unsuccessful, as the = n:'v'vm;elnn .Xé"‘é‘n‘hé‘::;. x:nd"&'xfl:;;'t: '..."‘;‘"J:.‘.‘;} and tho delegation to Wnulnnguu{ resulted from INFLUENZA 4 wheat from the Black Sca were afloat for Barce- | Guarles Talksdorf’s saloon st the corner | Welghtof the four against the daor was too CANAD that thesa disssters might bave been averted by | it. The Prestdent ylelded to the Importnnity of ' b — lona on tho day on which this first cargo of much_for them, and it was forred open, Mat Americso wheat grrives of Fulton strect and Washtenaw avenne, about | nnd Caldwell retreated throuzh a rear door better organization, & more complete system, and 2:20 o'clock yesterday moming, and, because | leadiog Into o haliway, on one side.of which Is | ATECSE OF & Tastal Clerk for Tobbiug Let. more Integrity in the I%I!I’ILI employed, ‘The Secretary of the Interior saw fit o take this the delegation and the object accomplished, 1414 not say that the Indlan Dureau had anything to do with it, and I uttorly disclalm_any Intention Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing RNELIEVED IN FEW MINUTES, BY S ters—Arrest of the Celebrated * Plan ] CASUALTIES. i aimiane g bl o sttt | & belbcom, Ik Ui ar e Mo | rAriet of, W, Colebrmes Eiane | et B Snessbotly o st | f o e sy o M Bichmt s | RADWAY'S READY RELIER, s e force thelr way, they broke & window, and | ;1o 2 EiEh, FErg (Gt TR A0 Them ~ Mat | procity Treaty with the United States— Hubteof this Milicaey. Division. ebatienges ms (o ny report Tonly exoressod my regrot at what 12d | Fornestache, whetherstek or nervonss shenmatiam, TXPLOSION, some ono thrust In a hand and a weapon, and | yoo™® yrough the kitchen Into the yord, | Ceuadian Faeifio Raltway—The Hon. Br. | {01310 Pose 8 erarae hoges MOl pRLInD oy | (TR CUacy of our military force, that I ehiould, in | LerrA&s) bains ang weassess In tho Dack: spine of kg Specinl Dizvatc? to The Tribune shot twice,—shotitill Talksdorf fell, dead, as the | but Caldwell entored the bedroom ~and | Joly=Lieat.-Gov. Letelller. langnage of the report, but fn snoport of what I | Comnion with other oflicers, cail atiention focir- | fainte, pain Y ihe bowels, Heariburs e of i thug supposed. Only a few bours before—be- | hid in a closet, some clothes on the Special Dispateh to The Tridune. nds, childiaing a . Terne I1auTE, Ind,, Jan. 1.—At balf-pest 1 o'clock this atternoon w battery of three bollers at Nulman & Falrbanks' distillery, the largest 4n the world, blew up with terrific force, killing two personr, demolishing the large boiler-room, and creating great disaster and rufn, but fortu- nately not {njuring the immense main building with [ts grest quantity of nlcohol. The force awns away from the bunilding. There are twelve large botlers in use there, the three destroyed Telug quite new,—only used twenty-clzht days. ‘Tlhie cause {8 supposed to have been want [ sl nd froitbites, Radwey's Rteady Re- BT Wi MUTE Tmedlate. ats, aRA I8 Eontiauta e for & few days efiect & permanent enre. Price, 50 cta, R.R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIER - CURES TR WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, cumatances like (hig, that are liable tolnvovie trouble and dlanster. Inconclaslion, I desire to say that In my annos] teport. and in this report, my only object I8, and haa been, to speak ju the Interest of tho Indisn, and in the best intarest of life, property, and de- volopment on the Irontler; of the lives of ofiicers and soldicrs, and tho best economy fn the adminis. tration of my comma; ‘The Indlan, armed try, 18 superior to us did say, 1 re-pulmllr submil the cata accompany- fog this rupplemental report. e question of justice and right to the Indian {s Rnfl and cannot be recalled. Wa have occupied i# conntry, tnken away from him his lordly domain, destroyed his herds of game, penned him up on rescrvations, and reduced him 1o poverty, For humanity’s snke, then, let us give him enough to eat, and integrily In the agents over him. To show how inconsiderato the honor= abla Scoretary of the Interior was in his first and second letters of Nov. 19 and Nov. 20, respect- ively, it is only necevsary for mo to call the atten- tlon of the General of the Army to the fact thi since 1874, I bave carcfully retained copies uf In- dlan reports coming to my office, tho briefs of Jan. 1.—H. M, Jdarvis, of the rrested to-day by fore tho old ycar was dead—two men robbed | door hiding it from vlew. ' One of the l’llmln:& Lonpox, Ont,, Mrs. Ronch, 1ising on West Lake strect, near | B 8EOTE: stout man with a cap on, who follow Post-Office Department, w Washtenaw avenue, of $350,~all the money she m%‘:fi‘:, ,’ fi“’.’:‘ ",L‘.‘;:N{;;},”;‘,,f;‘,‘,’;‘,‘;f,fl:’;; Detective Phair, on o charge of robbing regis- had, They held a’revolver to her bead, and a | his revolver at Mrs, Caldwell, who waa sitting | tered letters. .For some timo past money has doguer at her heart, and she gave up. Circum- | on thq’edn of the bed, and nsked her whero | been missed, and the prisoner suspected. Hels stances conmect the threé tragedies, and sus- | '*Pat’ was. She said she had gons ont batk. | charged with,opening s lotter posted Dee. 23 by picion points to four youthful roughs. Sherry {l'l'l’“':": g:{{“::;g '"’A' ‘,‘n";'v‘f;,‘e",:‘:kimfi:‘l’, ‘f,'"(l, Messrs. Cronyn & Greeulees, and cuntainiug 85, and Connelly were bung for no more heinous | dgor attracted bis attention, and he looked and | Tha nclosuro and scaling of the let- intentlons than thoso that filled the hearts and | saw the scrvant-girl Mary, who was almost | ter was witnessed by one of the minds of the bloodthirsty desperadoes who | dead with fear. She shouted, “Don’t shoot,” | Post-Office clerks named Ward, Boon and Mrs, Caldwell cricd out, *Mary and Josep! ::o;xm\'l. }rlzllmr;cl:mnlm‘l,.mgghé‘m‘ufglllv-u:nl defend us)? Tho villain, m“m! Alan'e Qlse ofter Jarvis, while sorting, remarked, as e i, and in hisown coon- y point where wa ate lable to meel him, he takes no prisoncrs, it requizes a bold m: tack him with an in- ferfor force i view of the disasters which hap- pened to poor Caster, Fetterman, and othern. Tne followlng sre the facts referred to In this hich are herewlth igclosed, and it was on this in- | communication. We bave not hore the clerical of sufliclent water or neglect by the | guequnt of their dof A tarb them, but rejoined his companlona in the | 4f1t surpriscd him, that the letter was unsealed, | wheh Soo Bases IQEISec hed G a8 SINR RS | F0Reo'to ruenian thio reporta In foil, butas copl NOT ONE HOUR . T {0 clitsio, for WHey,, wers capafared | "ounc ok tieirdlolnesie Riven bereylth; ploon, . Sirs, Gorinan, who ad gone thitlier, | and contafned nothing. Ilis arrest followed | {E0RIR0 §0C ATy F " Tncorior cannbt irymite | a7e In the War Department. they can b farnisned first-class In oll respects. The tremendousforce carried o large part of one clear across the Wa- bash Kiver. Another part fell In a vacant lot o lialf a mile awny. Ono went up a great distance n the nlr and “fell pinmb on a cattle-atable, crushing through, bnt did no injury to any of the (100) cattle Io that sbed. Otherlarge pleces, wilh o great quantity of debris, wero scattercd 1ike bail ali about the nelghborhood. A colored fireinon, Willlam Day, aged 25, mar- ricd, and Fronkila Hughes, —white, aged 10, a slop-tender, were Killed. erman Myers, a fireman, and o teamster pamed Brooder were also_badly fnjured. A horse was Killed, but none of the 3,500 head of cattle feed- Ing thero were infured, Oue cattle-shed was destroyed by fire, bnt the 400 steers in it were removed, The loss is estimated at $10,000; fully insured, The works wiil continue ateadily ronoiog. The erplosion was heard about a mile. ‘Ihe shock was felt all over the city, and great excltement was create: 180 0" when she saw Mat make his escape, to learn the | shortly afterwards, The prisoner 14 8 married mfi.\bgl::rne 3?:2: lt‘l’:?h:u&‘:‘:?nfiffi:‘;fl"n?&;:fi cause of the disturbance, found two men behind | man :ml the father of npnmllv. This Is tho Michaol J, Roach, who lives on the north stdo of | the¢ bar taking o arink, and then wrap up a bot- { first casc of Post-Offcs robbery that has oceur- West Lalko streot, just weat of Washtenaw ay- | to of whisky In & plece of paver. A third point- | red here for seventeen or elghicen years. eni®, The vehiclo was driven ciose to the ditch | £4 his revolver at hier, and doubtleas would nave Rpecral Disvaich 50 The Tridune. Gleaving masks I tho show £o atiow ¢bat fact), | Ared, bad not one of bis companfons sald, “T | _Tonoxto, Jan. 1.—~Ata lato hour last night and the men Jeaped out. Thelr footprints werg | KBOW heri don't." Tho four then left the | Chacles W, Bullard, a notorlous burglar kuown visible In the snow, showlog whers they jumped | PIce, jumbed foto the alelgh, and drave north | as * Plano Charles,” and Cliarles Durard were across the ditch. One rematned fo_tho cuiter | o0 Western avenus. 1t was subscqueutly a- | arrested for stealliig two guld chains from Chap. bolding tho horae, while the others went around | Certained that thoy had rolbed the till, which | man's jowelry store, on Yonge street. Bullard to the back of the house, there being no en- | Contained & old watch and o little money,~noot | is ong of the most accomplished burglars in the trance {u front, and knocked nt the Kkitchen | Moretuan $1 o nickels and peonies.” When | world, and has been concerned in aarge num- door. Mrs, Roach, the aged mother of Michael ""'{ were gone, Mrs, Gorman asked Mrs, Cald- | ber of burglarles, both fn Canada and the A e ;,m,,,cd the 'door and saw two mon | Well where Pat was, and, an being told, said he | States. On' the 18th of Beptember last ho es- bofora tier. One of them stepped Inside, ond, | 98 perhaps_shot, "Yeu." sald Pat, *Iam.! | caped from the Mossachusctts State Prison at extending to her a new qunmpnli of tin, asked | Onopening the closat-door it was found that | Concord, anu since tbat time hLas resided for a quart of milk. Mrs. Roach went for the | B0 Wwas~ somewhat — weak, snd that | here, Jio was connected with tho famous Ocean milk aud the man mada use of her absence to | Dif °shirt was bloody. Dr. A. IL Tagert | Bank robbery, when 500,000 was carrled off. Jook about as much as he could without attract- | 08 called in without delay. e found that a | Jle was also concerned in the Merchants’ Ex- {og tho attentlon of thoold Jady’s husband, who | bell bad entered Caldwell's chest, a littlo to the | press robbery of $100,000 in 1868, For this rob- sat by the fre warming himsel? sod lmnk'lng a | left of the centre, striking the k sternnm. | bery he was arrestod and taken to White Plains clay pipe. When the old woman returned with | Eroviog was dangerous n such @ plice, so hie | jail, from which hio escaped. 1ia was next heard the milk the stranger asked if she could change | 814’ try to trace the courseof tha bullet. | of inconnection with the stealing of $450.000 A g5 bill. Bhe said that sho could not, and the | Coldwell was fop & jong time unconscious.sbut | from the Boglston, Mass., Bank in 1800, Afrer man puld that be had no change, s Roach, | lster came te bimsclf and was able tu s that robbory he went o Paris and kept & gam- who Is bowed with tho weight of her three score { 1t 18 suopored, from the limited hemorrnage, | bling-hell, which was broken up by the French yeors and ten, looked up at him and that the ball entered the vena caya and a clot | police. tlo was then arrested and sent to Bos- Temaked: @¥our faco Ia good for five | formed which preveuted tho flow of blood. ‘Tho | ton, and sontonced to_ twenty years' Imprison- untrathfulness to the oflicers makingtucse reports, ‘They were on the und, generslly sa official in- spectors for the 1 n Bureau or in some official capacity, andara amongthe bost in tha service, moat of them personally known to the General of After Reading this Advertisomont nced * any one Buffor with Pain, RADWAY READY RELIEE CURE FOR; EVERY PAIN, It wasthefirstand fs tha ONLY PAIN REMEDY {Ehat fostantly atopa tho most excructating pafos. ol laya fodamimation snd cures Congestions whetner of tie Lungs, btamack, Bowels or other glands of organs, by one application, In from One to Twenty Minutes. ‘Ko matter how vlolent or excruciating the n, the Rbcumatic' Bed-ndden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerfo INeUralgic, oF prosrated with disease tnay satter, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF uniess aiready forwarded to the Indisn Buoreau. The Departmant has also all the similar cor- respondance extending back from 1674 to 1800, and which If examined will furnish, 1 think, an exposition of more agwravated irregularities than thoso from 1874 to t t I have here also A mass of records, such as tefe- grame and lotters, on the same subject, and of the same Impart, extending back tv Octoper, 1871 (at which date tho fira consumed onr racords), which can be sent, ¢f the General of the Army desires them, _‘Thoy covor whero and when we Knfl sup- plied Indlans with rations to provent outoreak, somctimes at the requost of the Indian Lurcau, and sometimes for humanit; 2 ‘The briofs pendud are pyed, as will be scen, by Agoncies, extending from 1874 to 1878, 1inclose also Gen. Gibbon's and Gen. John E. Smith'areporta on the same subject. Very rospect~ faily, your obedient sarvan! P, 11, Buznina the Army, and many of them to the couniry, My oblect wan to call attention to, and, If poesible, prevent thelcalamities occurring to frontler settlers, 1o oflicers and men of * the army, and to reduce the unnecessary expenscs brought upon us, ‘The report of Lieut. Lee, glyitg au exact expo- eition of Indian management at the Bpottea Tall Agency, wis obtained since the date of my annual report, 'but the facts as reiated wera weil known to me,—1n fact, I was instromental to some extent, in the detection of the Mcuann fraud, s roport is submitted, first for:' the reason that It gives a fair ond comprchensive Idea of Indisn ‘manageraent, and, I belleve, may ba assumed as & fatr explanution of what has occiirred at many of the other Axencles,and which produced the hunger and discontent describad in the sccompanying briefs. In this connection, 1also call attention lo the briefs of correspondence from Lisut, Doughe erty, relativa to theatteaipt to force upon him, aluce o been Acting os Agent at Crow Creek, em- ployes of bad character, and of the looas and criminal manner in which Indian gonds were shipped, without bills of Iading or invoices, is true also for the Cheyenne and Brule Agonc! on the Missourl River, as well as Crow Cree! a 8 me. utenant-General, CHARTER OAK. DBy Another Omliasion in the Prosecutlon, There Were no FPollcy-Holders in the Charter Oak, nnd Therefore Furber Could Not Have Bwindled Any of Them. DROWNED, CLEVELAND, ()., Jan. 1.—Willlam Welch, ered 7, and Patrick Cooney, aged 16, drowned {u the lake to-day while piaying on the fce. ——— " WILL ‘ o hose Agent, Dr. Livingston, has recently bean Sveolal. Dlepalch.to The, Tribuna: s cents, § guess.”? She saw that his cap | 8yDtoms were so fayorablo yesterday safter- | inent fn tho Goncord State Prison.. A detective | 194 i TIARTFORD, Jan. 1.—Although New-Ycar's mFonD INSTANT E ASE, o : noon that both Drs, Tagert and Andrews stated | hore has watched the niovements of thess men | {idicied on aboeh Aot chatges, Ancius, many, more ' A il J THE POTTER COMMITTEE. | pasdrawndown overbis forehead till bntouched | it ihey Delievet Caldwell would get woll | Grer aisos thoy camo ta tia Y. {hat woro thruwn oat uader the slatute of Timita: | hatt-day scaston of court was beld on the Char- | 1 - - eyes was hidden bya black cloth ticd bebind | LB mat{ve of tho four men was undoubtedly aecial Plspateh 10 The Triduna, ° "Fhé attention of the General of the Army s ox- | 1°F Oak consplracy case todsy, {n complianca z . teturn of Tts Members from New Orleans | Lt head, Before ahe had time to susmiss any. | TObbery, sice Caldwell, liko nearly ail'saloon- | OrrAwa, Jan. L—It is said that, should Con- | pressly cailcd to the reports on the Standing Rock | With the gencral desire of all concernedto burry Inflammation of the Kidneys, 1o Washington—Commissloners Left in | thing, tho stranger bad wrapped his arms | kecocrs, had the foollsh bablt of always | gressazreswiththioprayerofthe ExccutivoCoun- | Agency, under the management of Agonss Durke | to s conclusion this wearisomo trlal, alread Inflamneation of {he Bladder, New Orleans to Take Testimony. around Ler 80 a8 to ploton ber arms, and quick | Sareyiog about him s large roll of bilfs. | cil of the UnitedBtates Natlonal Board ot Trade, | and Hughes. Then look st the Mandans, Aricks | o d through fo ks, Tho sossl 7 Inflammation of the Dowel spectal Dispateh to Ths Trivune, s a fiash b threw her to the floor face down- | THeY doubtless thought the ° quickest | and apoolnt a Committce toconfer withasimilar | arces tiros Ventres, Assinabolues, Piegans, and raggecuineough four weakh.. -Tha bession was % PR e 8 Ward, AniL piaced. ohe of bis Kiices Across the | WA to et the monay was to kill ordisablo him | Committee appointed by the Houss of Com- | Crows, In Montana Terzitory, | At the latter Agon. | wholly occupled with o argument for the de- Congestton of the Lungs, =W OnLEAxs, Lu., Jon. 1.—Messrs, Dotter [ WA BR0 PIacot 000 08 e e e meric, | and take it witbout troublo, since a rougli ond | mous of Canwis, to arranza the busls for o Roc- | c7 fraud hae been rampant, aithough, 1o the best | fonse by Leonard Bwett, of Caicago, who, while | Sore Throat, Difficuit Breathing, und Cox, of the Committee, left this ventog at | &ie. % ot ahowas quabla to move. and | tumble fight for posseasion fnvalved too many | fprocity Treaty -with Canadn, the Government [ 8f my recollection, toe Agents have bean chanded | 1ooking after the luteresta of the conspiratars TPalpitation of the Heart & o'clock for Washington, When the Commit- | sha dare not scream, for the manLelda rovbivor | chances of captuc. The wounded mao ts well [ of tholatter, In order fo rellcve itselt fram the [ 34EHC0C 300 o the: Shosbonen, Hansocks: | generally, has given particular sttention to e tec- met yesterday Mr. Rag, Mr. Shorman's | with the muzzlein’ ber ecarand at her side he | kiOWD in tho western part, of tho city, and has | dangerof directly ofending its Protectionlst | Nortnern nod Southern Chevennes.' Arapshoes. £ i "o, | Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheris, : counse, handed fn & formal statement of tho | placed 8 dirk knlfo which he threatencd to ran | the reputation of belng aulet and peaceable. A | friends, will causo ouo of lis supportera to 10- | Kiowas and Comanches, CUles ind Southern tsen of Bie Easher, - Lewas g1y Hinted yoe: ; Catarrh, Inflnenza, RS SUpIED S BIR Alateme b s B ue largo number of his frionds called to ses him, | teoduce the satject to the House of Parllament. | Apsches, and ask tuom why they bave gone fo | totday that the defense had o startliog surprisa d nto ber in_case sho moved. Meaawhile the D: [ : Teadache, Toothach reason why they were prevented by the yeliow- “pal," who haed up to the minute of at:ack re. | Ut they were unsucceasful, as his recovery do~ |~ TneGovernment lins determined to maka ar- | wur, orhave been hostile or turbulent for the last | in reserve, and Bwett gave it In thé course of Ehes.490 1% fevor trom completing the desired testimony | pmbined on tho ateps oitslde, bad comé fn and | Rends In a great measuro upon abaolute ‘rest. [ rangementa for a Hansard report of ho prelimi- | six or seven years, 'Tue anewer will be, ineutl- | iy grqument, The Indictment originally fo- Neuralgia, Rheamatism, about the fntimidation matters which Mr, Sher- | hold a large plstol tothe oid man's hoad. The | A to the identity of his aeeallants, it'ls at prea- | pary mectinga of the House of Commons, until d, ularity o its supply, and broken clyded Ova coants, and, beforo the begfpning r°| ' CoMd CHIlLe Kena Chills, - man bad destred to have taken by the Commit- | one who_beld Mre. Itoach down demanded a"l:'l“;“,:“’!:_'“m i'm“‘ ':I‘zf;nfllf’:‘__." ?‘:E;fl'i“'\DL theaanse oL }’Imum‘u tho” question’ shall |« promi 5t [ndidn Commisiloner fs doibtleas | testtmany” i hed. Tws ot ffifl’:"} fl‘:‘n“?u w7 e IR oitbiotng, and Frost Dites tee. He was Informéd by Mr. Potter that the | money. Alra, Roach sald zho had none, Where- e D4 SOFCE . MICRCJUORS., | Hava been ReGIFERU. (s houest; ko bas discharged o numbor of Agonts for . Committee would recelra any and 8l evidence | UPOD the man Weat thirough her pockets, foit Though all were seen by Mrs, Gorman, shessys [ Dr, Kig, Iato Superintondent of the Bureau thrown out becauso of fatal dofects, leaving but —_—— maifeasance in office. Commissioner Smith, who she couldn't recognize them; nor could Mrs. | of Btatlstics at. Washington, hias recoived 8o ap- d was &0 honest 1 1 1 | & couple, and Mmiting the testimo: The apnl ? the Ttendy Tiellef to the partot of th Kkiod hie had to offer. This morming | Gosrher dress down her back, ad opened Ler | Guidwell identify the one Who came into Ler | powtmeut in the Customs Department hore. o, and Hkowiss.the_ Commalaner of 1naisn | queotly, far within what had beon muticipated | [ArAIAErS o pala of AIicuiy xsts will allard 4 < a communieation was Lauded In by BMr. | moneyin her bosom, Ile found nothing, except bed-room. About theonly description tho po- A Commlssion 8 to be appolated to inquiro | Adalrs befors him, snd 5o on back, Thoy all did : oy col would be necessary, These two counts that bler of water wil mfor 75 cents in her pocket, and then he again de- lice coutd got was that Lhe men wers short and | {ntothe past cxpenditure connected with the n"f.“.‘:&'.‘.;‘l.r:‘..‘.‘,'.m!‘ ":“-'x'fl"' R, for “Mr. Sherman, declinin to i i i K mmanded * that noney," as f he knew thero was | thick-set us well na thay know how; but { fear, with all the b tem a Bpasms, Bour Siomach, fntroduce the evidence, on the ground that the Nurthwest. o sl it “""}".‘é‘:";..‘?,’u’l.‘ii‘fi;‘.’;.‘d: |=':,:: e nd man- | were saved to the Btate were impregnable, but, uelnnhmnmm.cngaum dacne., Riarcias, pRyieuten o uito m sum in the bouse. Ho fired his revolyer AFPTER THRM. ‘There 18 not the alightest reason to doubt that { her of , Rovern- | Ly g remarkable oversight, tho Btate falled to 0",, ,‘W'n, L D ey A Lattje L 1A ) WAT'S omount of terrorism exlstiug in the State mado o Dotectives fn great number wers 'put the Governmunt will change tha routo of tha | mentof people who cannot road or write, and ara - | R e mom. T A aw drors in waiet 3t Irapassiblo {0 socura tho witnesses he wihed | G omeie or donk wooe b g B0, 1 150 | o case carly seaierday morntog. Befors 30 | Coneda Facille liallway froin turrand Tolet ta | 43,pecullar fnd primitive in Helc hablts 88 the ln- patisan atam of tesiniony to. prove: ths Iy i Cienous e Dalad from Shany wiii prevent sickness or paing from change of water, }.:hL tier than Freach lirandy or bitters s & stimge FWEVER AND AGUE KD AGUT cured for ft: not s remedial agi portant allegation in the sccond count. Thls charged a conspiracy to defraud certaln policy- holders whuse names wera given, yot the Btate falled to prove that any of theso partics cver hetd pollcles, or ever had an existence, This omission was pointed out by Judge Swett to produce, and that ft_would be unsafe for them to testily. ‘The Committeo then pro- ceeded to take the testlmony of ox-Gov. Hahn. After 1t was concluded, the nob-arrival of wit- nesses who were oxpected, and the absence of others who are at present in Washington, with disns, 1t will be seon, even by the extracts from tho reparts to the Board of Indian Commissionats, as well as to tha Commissioner of lndisn Affairs, herawith attached, theytoo support me in tbls concluson. ‘I'hen with all thess facts bafore us.and to the best of my bellef tnthe possession of the Indian Bureau, what was the object of chailenging the oid Jady so much that she lmplored him tospare | 0'clock * Denny™ Ryan and s two youuger | Bute Inlet. Those whoshould be well foformed Ror 1ifo and promised to mvephlm all sho had, | brothers, "Bfll?" and ‘‘Toodlum," Wero run | o0 the mutter mako o sccret of the Uovern- 1ie then allowed her to get up, and with the | fu on suspiclon. “Billy," who Lad lost onc ment's inteution, snd, in defense of the, pro- rovolver at hier liead and tho threat of instaut | Arm, was soon sct at liberty—tho others wero | pused change, cloim that the cost of conatrue- death lo her ears she went to & bureau-drawer | held. ¢ Bob! Young, who lives fn the neigh- | tun will not be materially jucreased, as it 18 not and found 819 snd somo amall change. This | borhood of Caldwell's, had not been acen sinco | a6 present iotended to construct svy bridge 0 Straiis, but to adopt a system of tits warld that wil money tho man pocketed without s word, and Tuevlay night. He is suspected of knowing o | acrost conclusions in.my report, and giving the fotter to 1l 1 o8 remedla) agent I tiig warld ¢ v - | amnounced thot he wanted more. “I've n | grest deal about tho trouble. The Iiyans are | transfercncs by means of ferries, slmilar to that |- 4 fo his argument, creatlug quite a sensation ey and wll o af O et for_ iy, | K00 notion fokill you murway'’ hoasid, and | kard bove. ‘They ore coutiaualiy In ‘troutle, | adopted at Sarnla and Windsory and. for many 1o public befote 1t 1ad been scut 10 tho lonorsbl | o tho cowrtroom, snd he ssked i Yehon, aniiher biver the Court to charwe tho jury that uone of the evidence prescnted fu support of tbe vount | could bo cansidered by them. If the Court so charges, the State loses the bonefit of very im- vortant cyidence that had been presented under this count. §The remainder of Bwett's argu- ment was dovoted to a gzeneral review of Fur- bor's cannection with the Company, snd he made quite an effective polnt In advisiog the ju? that it must oot allow the extravaganco nod mismanagemont of the adminlstration prior to Furber's control to refiect on the sccused, whoso task had been to remedy the blunders of tho past, nod to get the Company on a sound basia. ‘The smounot that Furber contributed be was entitled to repayment for, and the evi- dence shows that he drew on this accoput only from the surplus earvings, which tho Company could =~ disposs of without injuring the intérests of tha policy-holders. Further than this, the fact should be considered that Furber cume to the relief of the Compsuy ot a time when the Insurance Department had been Lrying for s year to effect a change in the mansgement, and that Furber's plan was fu- dorsed by Commiseioner Stedman and roputa- bla geotiemen called in consultation, Ua the allegution that false returns wers made to de- cetve policy-holders, Swett claimed that the evl- dence showed that they only followed the usual practice of inserting the ledeer balances, and their first report was signed by Sccretary Btevens, who was Secretary bafore Furber came fus, and has been continued fn that position to this dny. 1fthis report wasthe trand aud foisrep- Fity centa per buttles - DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian - Resolvent,” THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THR CURE OF CIINONIC DISEASE, OB YPUILITIC, METLDETARY OR i CONTAGIOUN of Barely, {ho officers who guard the Agenc who are held responaiblo for the protectio; 3 lives and proverty of the settlers, should have a right to repost to their superiors the cdlises of the tronbles, without the danger of belug lectured into l{leucu y the Hunorable Becretary of the Inte- rior. Tollowed that with o remark that ahe had'mare | and thelr reputation in tho nelghborhicod In | years at Black Rock, 1t fs rumored that. ft 18 money somewhere and muet produce it Sha | Which they Iive s such as to justify their ar- | Proposcd to chapge tho Thunder Bay terminus told him that the houss was open to him, and | rest upon a stspicion of even o grear a | of tho Cunada Paatle lhum':y from Kaminis- while she and Ler husoand remained in care of | crimo as bighway robbery. or even - | tiquis River to Prince Arthur's Landing, Burgiar No. 2, the most audaciousof the palr | sinughter, ~ Young fs & dliferent kind ol Suectul Diwpaich 1o The Tribuna wens up-stajrs 05 though acquainted with the | & rascal. s mother Is % well off,” and has, .\fomuu.,.‘lan. 1.—David I'syrus, of Abbots- sremlses, and commonced o systematlc search, | more than once, been to no little' exponso In | ford, fnt royince, bas been commlitted for 1is fore up the carpet, overturacd the furniture, | saviog him from the penalty of his misdemean- | trial fo . 1t i alleged that ho burned ond tora open the mattresses. While No. 1 | ors, 1io has been known to do Joba of painting | his premises to obtuln the insurance, and W8 up-stairs, No. 2, who was inuch taller than | and calcimiolog, but in the maii the polica say | tharked the crime on Rotman Catholics for tho other, moved bis faco cloth just a little and | he is o loafer, and a rouzh onc at tbat, e vungeance, becayso ho had bucomo o Protestant. asked tho old woman if she would | much taller than any of tho Ryaus, and answers 110 1s alio chnrged with writing threatentog know him If ahe uver saw Lim again. Toey de- | Well to the description of the inan’ who asaiatcd | Ittiers to yarious persons lv_lnlll-u nelzhborhood. parted, taking with them about’ $350, most of | bim (whots calicd John Crow) in the Roach rob- Gl iy i bl ol RS which they found up-stalrs,—all the money in | bery. All of those who have heen arrcated ary %fi“‘:!"- l';’-. reg L,h°“~ el o ’I :' the house, Mrs. Koach s positive that sho can | regarded with fear and trombling by tho nejgh- | Publish e n:hu‘,r ,"l g 'i nfiany . {dentify tho man who bad’ her down on the | bors. Allof them have been kuown todo deods | Charzes brous! “"‘I‘."“, Dy “"'i"" floor, _ bhe says that ho fs John Crow, & young | of malice and cruelty, and thelr arcest Is a ”"““‘(';"l'“'”‘ JLL Fpferonen to i iy man who bias lived in the pelghborhood for | causo of general satisfaction. Crow, probably | of tho n:: ul'cn:rv.yl.x ¥ 0 8 c:ws t‘ l. "u ID‘H years. Thother man she did not know, nor | the toughicst ona of the lut, formerly worked | Srament "’7‘“‘-‘“’[ ot l‘l“ e Qi sbo think she could recognize him fu' caso | for a baker named Finck, bo Dhitnself being o | F28 '"fl”rg" v “,““h"’t' l‘“‘ " shun! “’f,“l’g“g she should meet him. Fortunately for the | baker by trade, and he bas also boen a salyon- | for the milways thut its value waj Bxed by burzlars, nobody except the two old people | Keeper, baving a dive on Weat Kinzlg atrect that | arbltration: aid that the purchase of the fot, was &t home at the timo of tho attack. Michael | Waa tue headquartera for agang Gt hioodlnma, | Witich liad peen gpvered by the rallway trom the J. Roach was out, as were nll thoother membera | 8ll of whom should bave been 1o jall, Crow, }3-’1 l"ffu !:1 c ‘rln. r'c :un“_h_al overnmen| of the family. Still, Mictael haa a decided sus- | the Ryans, Young, and others of like nature, | from the obiiéatlon of coustructing two very piciou that Jon Crow'and “ Bab " Young wera | are suld to bo associatedin a recornized #eang *i | expensiva bridzes. tres B 1 bet $100 the two who did the work, While hie (Michacl) | Whoss apparent object is _to run their part of uliug Consepeatives hord offerts it § was at & nelobboring . saloon about 0 o'clock, | town to suit themseives. The ityans were ar- | 10 85 thut the lon, redatel ler will ba dis- Crow and Young, bothof whom he has known | rested sbout two weeks ago for “vagrancy, but missed within tho next few days; sud o rumor for years, camo {n, glanced bastily about, and | oscaped punishment by the Influcnco of thelr | Prevills that the ‘fl“; "" ‘i)‘;“‘“'“ ‘"‘:l“‘“’ left without cvon so much as drioking. 'They | friendsand the promlacsof their parents. Youug | Aready sicucd and wii hanl 8 sussiied Ind s cutter outside, and drove away, | has never been run In for vagvancy. Hesiways | The City Council tas aduoted a patition from ‘Thicre are dm:‘rcnl ;mlnlunl - wolhc way in ‘l:.d a ll&fl‘:flél’l"d‘“ hl‘le m"‘l"“- ':lfi cmmnurl y l‘::;uf“;rfi(l:l' mfi:”c‘:nau?’“;"lm"z%‘b;““n f“;‘l'[" which tho men left the vremlses.. One oplulon ung about Caldwell's saloun,~—the very placo J i %, e e ot toes i he et uion | Wihero his own father sold liguor by tho Rlass, | blood, ot St. Catbiarines, near this clty, praylng datlon, caused the Committee to decido that to uvold delay the depositions of those expected eould bo faken as well by counsel after the Cumuittee had left, and"they adjourved to Washtugton, To the Western Associated Press. New Onteans, Jan, 1.—At to-dav'a sesslon of the Potter Committee, Mr. John Ray, coun- sel for Secretary Shernn, flled a communica- tion setting forth that he had no lutention of oflering further evidence on the subject of fn- 1imldation in the elcctions of 1870, Ex-Gav, Michael Hahn was examiued, and corroborated the statement of ex-SBecretary of State Deslonde, 1o the effect that blank commissions of appoint- ment for Supervirors of Reglatrution and clerks * had oeen furnished to Qeorge L. 8mith for use in the Fourth Congressional District. flahn at the titne was Btato ltegtstrar of Votes. The Witnees testifled that, while Sunerintendent ol the Mint here, he sppointed ‘Thomas D, Jen! tuu position. The only recommendation Jeoks Dsd wasa verbal one, and witness declined to tell thennme of the geatleman makirg this yecommendation, Chalrman Potter announced that, (nasmuch as severs] witnesses wanted by the Committes were [n Washington, the Committee would ad- Juurn to meet i that city next Tuesday, In the meantime, Mr. John Ray, representing Mr, Bherman, sud other gentleinen to by nelected b thg Cnatrinan, would remaln in New Orleans and take whotever testimony might be offered 1 rebuttal of the evideocs already taken by the Committee, Lot us now come down to the wmattorof the re- moval of the ited Cldud snd Svotted Tail Indians and thelr retarn to points furlher wost Iaat fail. Inroferencuto this matler I made noaccusations agatnst the Indlan Bureau. 1eimply siated, **[ had hoped that the Agencies of these Indlans (ted Cloud and Spotted Tall) would havo been rotained on tho Mlssourt Kiver, where they conld havs been fed and lovked after at comparatively small ex- vense, but this wonld not bave snited the traders and contractors, who, I fear, labored .aysl atically last summer and fall to work up the result which has been obtained, and now thesa Indians are on worse ground than the Missonri Hiver bottom, and located at points beyond thy niver hines of transportation; for instance, Ned Cloud’s band, where the expense of feeding will ba robably Uve times as creat e on the Musourl tver, In adaition, thess Indians sre now located near the linc of travel to the Black fiills, d are on tho extrome western Himit of theie re. and whoro contact with the whites {a quently occur, and 1 doubt, If in the r of wind of the lted Cloud Indians, the two racce can Jive s0 closuly togather without Aghting," This dues mot chorge luylhlnq on the Indlan Buresu, eo that 4t wil be scen that spatn the lonorable Becretary puts clarges into my mouth which 1 nover ‘made, and gives thom 1o the publlc in the same way. ‘Vhis bistory of tha abova conclusion in my report le as followa: “The T'reaty of the Biack Hille (see report of Com-+ 2 v nE g or Huoues, Flesh or eryeu, ¢ CORRUPTING 'q!lr‘c: t;yl'f‘lg%)gsAND VITIATING Chronto ftheumatisw, Bcrofuis, Olandater Swelling, Hacking Dry_Couyh, Cancervus “Affectious, Syphlliiic Coinpiafuu, Bicedini of the Lungs, Dyapeputa, Waict Tirash, Tic Doloreaux, Whita Hweilings, fumars. Ui cete, Skin end 1ip Diseases, Mercurial ' Diseases e nals Complalnts, Gout, Lropsy, baie Rueuia, Urea: chitls, Consmuption. Liver Complaint, &c. Tt ool dpes the Sarsupertlian Resojrent e1ect o rEDIC n ure ol nla, onstirutions]. aad Bkin Dissases, buv 16 16 the oul positive cure for Dot b X | misstonors) required the lted Cloud and Spotted | Feseotation aileged, Btevens would never have ' 5 Tho Commlttee then adjourned. it was stopped o front of tha house, and that | Ilis mother owns tho proverty to-dsy. the Mayor to intercede with the Douminlon au- | Fl JoLyle to rosido on tho ) tiver, signed 1. Bwett resumos bis srgumene to- | KIDVEY AND DLADDER COMPLAINT Ak, Foroes says Cote B0 Facherle will prab- | Aftee. s deed Iud beon "dons. twd of thems D DITIONAL GIMCUMBTANCAS: thorisles for s cammutation of Farrelv's death- | etk backl 10 rouice on He, MASSAt! S0Esn WARte | Snterow, and the probabili K AND BLADDER, ¢ / ably be supoiuted to act with the Hon. John Ray In takiiug testimony after the departure of the Comuittee. After the Committes ad- journed Mr. Potter remarked in conversation that the object of this visit of the Committes walked away from the scene, golng north ol Tho bullet which was found {n o door of | Setence. Farrell's cxscution is tized for the i s s Louse—tho st that was fired to fu- | 10t Of January, plucky old Mrs. Roach—ls ‘o the Lnunnmzun{.v:'lf':u“la:lgfi:: Associs- ct of una of the ofticers working an the | o o) 00 opted 8 petition to the Local Legis- ¢ thut Ssturday trial - e will wituess tho end of the reat trial A SPLIT. Hpecial Dispatch ta The Tridune could be delivered cheaply, Tudisne were willing 1o 20 there, ided the treaty, and it becawe 8 law, mond, Inspector of the Indlan Department, makes the followlng report of the fertility of lhl‘m‘;ll, . Driuary and Womb Discases, Oravel, Disdetes, Dromr, Stoppage of Water, Incuntiuencs of Urine, Drigitd Dlsedse. Albumninuris, and (0 il cases whera thcrs s brick-duit deposits, Or tha water 1s thick, clupds mixed with suettsces ke tha whita of ef et if {preads lika while ahic. ur (Rers s » morbid. uirty o hite Lone-dust deposits, so Wostern avenue, whiloa third mewber of the ang departed 1o an eutirely diferent airectlon, caving only one man to drive the horse a pocke! ‘Ihe volice clajm 1o have two female witucases | vase. Should that ball proveto baof the same I ; i Iy, of timber, utc.: 7 Inpis Ind., Jan, L~The tong-can- earance and whike s 10 New Orleans was to wive Necrctary Sherman | of the basty departurs to substantial ho | make, etc., as the one cut out from Mr. Talks- lature, pm.ylun !ofnu:duulnnul.uw number of | the wood supply i NDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, o 1o e tony- wlen thery 1 8 pricking, burning sensation when ras: - L opportunity of produciug anv lgthrr evi- "(uurmm"ynn lon. Thera 1 .said lm‘l‘uy |"x dorf's back, and the ons which was found on the A"“’""f",' tho cu{::iUmcm ofc thie pawers ot k’::;’:‘;':. 3:.“" {M“:vl:d-m Yank ot Ol '3hea | tinucd confilet between the two wings of tho 124 e Bof, h'}‘.‘:‘:d}‘h:li“'fih:%i!&'fl%‘d&‘mfll deace I susport of s charge of tntimidation | the other band, » young boy who saw the cutter | loor of Caldwell's saloon, the connection of the | the Folls Commlsslouers = concernlug ex- | (5004 %00y mites abov ‘Turpvereln here culmipated to-picht fo tbe secession of the Democratic faction, headed by A, Beldensticker, who was cditor and vroprietor ot the North American Buud,but who was re- pudisted last summer for having made the pa- per Dewocratic. The Beldousticker party left the jhail to-night during the men of a meet- fog, and went to Mozart }all, where they ore Enlud- new soclety, ‘The seceders propoae organize & new Hund. e A GOOD SHOWING. B7. Yaur, Mion,, Jan, 1.—Statistics of the business of 8t. Puul, published to-day, show an Increase’of 15 per ceut fu tho wholesalo trades of the vity for 1878 over 1877, simultaucously with a docline of 13 per cent in prices, making a0 actual fucrease of 80 per cent. The trada of tho Mis- Kkton, forSpotted Tail, aud Vellow Mediciue for Red Clodd. ‘Fbe lands on Pouca Rtesorve, about U4, 000 scres, 81e smong the very best in Dakota for elther agriculture or atock- ralaing, with enough timbe water-froots and slver." o .+ *“The tande slhioutd the rain-fsll evor becom enough farining Jand for the whi Il 1t has enough lmll_xflr, ;:I Rood permanent land. W ST in the election of 1576, and, inasmuch as'Mr, 11y, vounse) for Berinan, had communieatod to ho Committee thut be stunding i front of tho houss with one oot | outrages will ba much mora clear than it other. | Penditures, making the same optional with baat. X 9 | wiso wonld b 1€ the bullet could ba tases | the Councls and alio requesting that s Gor- o w0, 3. l{oml (:lld!ulsll cI'l’eH 1;. ulln‘l;l.‘ e lo:ml to | erument Auditor be appointed. Charles Talksdorf keeps & grocery snd saloon | closcly resemble thoss heratofors spoken of, ] at the cornur of Fulton street lmlr’\\'nhuu-w It ia fair to presume thgt tho ball found BORIE. '1""“‘6 Lh; ‘g',’“ keeps h‘:nuu in ::Tumu butla- :: C‘A:ldwc}v:hnl;m Wll, l'-“l)‘ l:rum a rluzglllvernj ng. Oncof his rooms, bis own bedroom, is o @ tima of the frueas, for it isa smal an, th sy Bogr (Gtis a airstay bufldlng)"b: the weapon which contalned it must have'Ben | 1@ 18 Golox to Mest Graot, aud Tell Him tween the grocery, which occuples the front of | small to uses **3-100th callbre.”” A weapon Not to Accept & Third Term, the house, aud the saloon. The bulldivg Itself | 80 small would ot shoot with force cuough to Bpectal Dispaich &0 Ths Tridume. fronts on Fulton street, and there is the en- r:muulu bard wood 1o any depth, and the bul- PoiLapELruia, ;Pa., Jso, 1.—The Hon. trance to the store, whils the only public [ et therefore might have glanced off after strik- Adolgh E, Borle, Presldent Grant's firat Becre- cutrance to the barroom §s off Washlenaw ave- | lng. It s exactly simllar to theonecut from | ¢ory of the Navy and an fatimate friend, bas vue, Just aa Tulksdorf was about to close up | 3ir, Talkedorl, y ' for the night Tuesday two Tuen cane to the | . Anotber indicationfof the lentity of rs, | 8cepted an Invitation toba one of the select ssjoon door, Ouo of thewm went in, and | Rouch's assailuuis as the mcn wh m? o‘llht':' r:;(n,m{‘ed t‘m}:l«!lw. !’l‘hs S wllm dlurl el‘l‘ lndlhu lmlhl:n I'Le:m&ul nl.nuuch': rest of his tour around the world, He will sull eutercs 181 Mr, ‘Talksdor! & ttle | show & dagger or rk-kulfe. e men al ) and asked for whisky. 1o was ruu.'.ffl." Then | Talksdorf's ufml a koife upon the door sod it (;omAl h“‘:d “pfh: D-iaaumv 'ul:m‘ lmn?"": [ he asked for beer. ‘That was ‘denied bim, At | the wiudows. ‘Ibo vuttinge are plaloly thoss of | the American ind. He expects to join the last tho saloou-keeper coosented to give bim | & kolte. A Qeneral in Parls. Dr. Keating, the youoger, OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS" GROWTH CURE]L ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren-st. had no further evideuco to offer on this subject, the nh{w. ot k¢ Cummittee in this visit wis sccomplished, The wiembers of the Comuiitee left for Waslington this eveniog, o —— EOUCATIONAL. Bpeclal Dispaich 10 The Tribune, Four Warsg, Iud, Jan. 1.—Tho Todlana Brate Teachers’ Assoriation met hiere this even- vz, with nearly 800 delegates present, They were welcomed 10 the city by the President of the City Board, the Hon, A. 1. Edgerton, fn & ucat address, to which J. i, Martin, Buperin- teodent of the Franklin School, nded in fter which Prof, John of Evaosville, delly- nd, conadering tue 0 the Nioveara, Is the be . Ho there was uo good reason why the Indland could not live there, and be out of the way of the line of travel of the rough characters incldent to the wettlement of tho Black 1iille. Gen. Crook entertained simlinr opinious, a0 will b sces. by the following telegram: s'Pont ReNo, via Fonr Frreunan, Wyo. March 23, 1H70.—Gen, Sheridan, Uhleago: Cul lousu from wagon traln on 7th inel., scouted ougue and Hoacbud Rivers uniil satisfied there % E3 DR. RADWAY'S Talks- | party who will accompany Gen. Grant for the ol N 3 iled | YCesia that when Caldwell to th edical adyis, e linas. haon thm, than Sirack acrors’| Jist yearinot iqcuding wrticles tn Wb oup Y au wangural address as the new P ¢ some whisky, and 1l thae bottle,~10 vents 4 said that when well went ¢ doar | will go along as & medical adviser, - amotnt of business wus less than lr :u spenln::l “"clll‘lu "-1;. llrrg:ly .fii‘é‘&fk :vuur‘lllta The uuu‘hll% du!lll [y nl{:ke'lluuu u‘m of nu‘ »lslu?nm louclu‘\:h‘u wn;‘ ‘vfl‘nted.“ Lie was “ What do‘_vnu think of the movement to give %“,‘&‘.“{,’m“.','."fi.”&fl‘:; rl‘liv un:a“l‘h‘vnwm 'l‘x‘u'-;u’n:::: utad &fl,&?mh ll}‘_&‘ll:vlfloo&; l-alln: ’ ie Cuonvention wi remdin o A 6fe Was Dol ceuts worth ol U accosted wi 3 8 that you, as If some- 4 4 e sl ales Baturda) g seation o the bottle. Mr. '’ said: *{ don't wuntflo‘}:’.v: body bad called him out with the Intention ot Qen. Granta thisd term{" was asked of. Loz °m="ul l-:uuu‘»‘uhl?!d IHL n.l‘: \llll- Lrear Lioms, bave uearly doubled. Internal revenus collec- —————— Tiver; this ho attacked and dustroyed on tho moroing of the17ih, - finding it & perfect magazine of awwmuaition, war | material, and yenersl su Crazy llozas had N eunes and sonio of the in ull, one-talfof the . Every evidonce was found to prove these Indlans to bein coparinersbip with thove st the Red Cloud sdd Spotted Tail Agoneles, and that the proceeds of thelf raids upon T settiments have been taken into those Agen- . cioa, und sugplles brouglicout in teturn. Iu v connection 1. would sgnin umently recommend the lu to tranafer of the ludians uf those Apuncies 10 tho Missourl. Aw astiafled it Sitting a1l bs on this slde of it Yellowstune that be is camped at the mouth of Fowder Itiver, but did not ©o there for ressons 1o b given by letter. lad Lernibly suvera weathier daring abence from wagon sny troubie with vou about 1t, und poured the | dofnz bimup, and did not waot to fire at the | Secretary. Whisky back 1uto the meusure. ‘Tho' maa want | Wroni man, - *1 hope b will not accept, for bis nvdnk;[" out, sud, with Als pal, who remained outsiae, | . An fucldent that would tend to show that the | Was the replv. t He hus uothing to gatn by lt. went away, About ball-past3o'clock some: | four men fntended robbery as well, perhaps, as Uen. Grant bas all the houors that the Aweri- body knocked st the saloon door. Mr, Tulks- | marder, Is told by & woman who keeps a | ©aU people cau bestow, Ife i3 & was, & Qorl “unted “16 - know Who~ was' thers | restaursnt acrois the strost from. and & jittle | real good wan. e bas been Preskicat for two aud _what was wanted, and some ouo | esstof Caldwell's saloou. Near 18 o'clock alia | torms, and he Is oo good w myu to be stuck lnto outside said he wanted to get in. *'Lhoy ' | vlosed ber place for the uight and turoed out "‘f." # holo agaiu. waoted woisky., . Hefusel (o that | thelghtsin the front room. Thu back rooms But don't yeu think thuflofl of the couut thoy asked for_ beer. This they wero denicd, | are used as livipe spartiments, and in them | 8nd the welfase of the Republican purty woul “Then they tried t0 pry_open 1he door witha | Mizhis wero burnlug. ~Directly across tha street | bosaved by Lis re-slection 1 " i kuife, the marks of ‘which are plaln fu the | from the restaursnt is a street lamp whose , toat 1s wnother question.’” Mr. Borle casinge, They prcd off thq frafl lock, but | glare she cau sce us she sits in ber back room. | Fepliedy with an expresslve zesture, and onu could not remove & bolt sbove it, and faled to | Ovly 1 veed not speak about. ‘Ihy politicians sil el get {u. They said that © Baker ¥inck " was out. | rooin and extinsulebing the_lights she saw four | WO tuat Lo i8 sur 1o he nomiuated and elected, side snd wanted sowe whisky, Aguin refused, | heads st ber tront door. Tho outlines wero | but 1 hope for bis own sake that Lo will uot oy, without augtber word, walked to tbe laiuly visible sgaivet the lignt shed by tho | ke it, "L ahall wiviso bim uot to. e Pertactly iastelesa, llcfl-nuy coated 'ur urse. Jemulste purlly, clesose, an Db, G bit, Tof the cure b du dlsordery of 1 Soimach, Liver, Bowels Kidueys, Dladder, Noprosh Disassee, Veadache, Coustivatlon,” Costivvacis 1o ' geation, Dyspopsla. Billousnnes Fever, lofamioathd teronl Viscers, Warrs. it 8 bou 3 Tely euctable, cugtalulug DO taercury. waineral o P ferious di 45 Dhaor o this follows symptoma resuiting fro2 DhdOre e tho.igessiye Oras et i Coneivation, Tawe ‘Flliaess of tha Dlgod 8 the Jle: .A?:(..Jll of \be nlomach, Naus:s, Lieartdurd Dlsguat of Food. Pullacss or ""’f‘"‘ g tlis Etumac Soir Kructations, Slukluie or ¥lutterlags i tho ¥il i {ho Stowmach. swiminiug of the Heal Jiurrled 824 Dificult Breuthivg, Fiuttering at the Heart, CBokl? oF Bulle & Seisatious when i @ lying posturt the lle elvleucy ol eraplratior 4 the #LinEod Eyen, Paln i 1he Blde. CBest, t4mii tious have lucreased nearly 50 per coub. - ——— NORMAL, &pectal Dixpaigh fe Tha Triduns Noruai, Ill, Juu. l—~Postmaster A, F. Dickinson is circulativg & petition for a reap- pointment, as i3 also Addisou C, Taylor, of the County Clerk's office. Tha town is & guod deal exerciied over the matter, sod much active work ls'betug dove. r 2 3 RESUMPTION. . Puovingser, R'T, Jau, 1.~The resumption of specie-pusmonta to-day causcd not m ripple at the banks or In flnanclal circles. Very few wanted checks pald In gold, and some banka re- ¢elved more gold on deposit than they pald out, 4u all genersl business transactions Lills were treferred.’ Even suvivgs-baoks deposito hels juterest (o bills retbicr than gold. ——— o THE CHAMPION WOMAN. Naw Youx, Jan, 1.—Mme. Anderson, who is sttewpting the feut of walking 2,700 quarter- e, ——a—— Au Eathualsstic Mother. &s, Louis Times. But preacatly the clows turned s douhle-hack sowersault, sud the house waa wild with excite- 2, c w i A" every asy but ono, and the mor- Y 0] ¢ : SUddeh Flusued ol Ticat, Buraing ia the F.q e A b 9 ot roke two panes of Qlass, and shotin. | spoesred stmultancously, only 1o resppear a JOURNALISTIC. retuter. Will ba at Fettorwn, 6t tostaat, and RGN 00 SN, Kelloyr, warming ups | ceats por ox.| Bold by brugklaia: 11 you deaire e to move thuse Indians, pleasohave irstructions for me by this date. of clse 1 shall turn the cavalry to ratiroad at oncu for recupe: o, Gronus Cuook, Brigadier-Geueral.” Subsequently Lo this telegram, 1 bad & couv, tlog witl him which resulted fo the followlug tele- #ram from e being scat to tho headquariers of room, ‘Tha first shot lodgea in an lce-box In the room ; ortthme thervafier, The door was vot touched Bpecial Disyaich 1o The Tribune tho sccond struck bir. T, in tho abdbmen. jla | Bor sny dliturbance mude by the mes, who 3 feil, "snd the men doparted bursiedly. Dr. | wens away together. gl Brooursuros, 1., Jis. 1.—The dellv Daala. Andrews was culled ip, and examioed LATEY PANTICULARS. graph appestred this morning In a cowplete dress the wound. Hu found that the Lieut. Wiley s confident that two of the | of uew snd beautiful type, and announced that Vall bad gone alwost throuch tne | gully parties aro under lock sud key. Crow | its weekly cdition will bu colsrzed. The New- ou know well enough you could do it, Clars, 1f you had ou your AMiguoo suit and nobody was looktug." ' READ « False and True.”* ! mp 10 RADWAY & CO., Xo. 33 0% TAXES IN TENNESSEE, - NasuviLLe, Teon., Jan.1.—The total amount ot revenue collected by United States Collector Woodeock fn this alstrict duriog the past yeas = Both palllitiye sud & carativ for all luog com- platn broochif eic., m3y be fouud in Dr. o Lody, lodglng fteelt 1o one of the wuscles of | Was arseated o 8 aloon o Judiaua street, and | Year's edition {a full of news, local and general, | tug arwy: ; Jarn 1Uta 0 atendard rewmedy for | Seod SIHELEAD 19 JusL10- the Jolo, TLé bullet wis cut out. Tle wan | when accused of the criuive, sabd that be would | and ts very hadsomy uud sbley paper. CCivaue, Aprl 10, 1897, —Gen. W, T2 Sher- T P o il t5ouaaads WUl by 65t 10 XPCCloNs) CuuzLe sud colce, aud a trial will prove its werit,

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