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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY., JANUARY 22, W/9—TWELVE PAGES. 3 : one of tha pillars of the Chnrch In Chicazo. The | object of this circuit of the bale Is to raise | TIE TRIBUNE NRANCH OFEICES. WANTED-MALE RMELP, ; muney for the fund designed for the benel of | X ORDRR TG ACCONMODATE OFT ROMERGTS | o this entumn, th Inee ar Tesv, 25 centd per ine - we Ba up all the dust they could. In fact, they were 80 covered that” It wns hard to tell their numbers. ~ All of a sudden they turned back towards the witness amd his com- vnutone, and ke turned bls_tiead and saw a col- umn deptoring futo ine. ‘The command movel forwant infino and witness and the aconts rodo oo, filLy yards or 8o, in front of the troops, Uo- |n,l|ownnll hebottomn, they worked towards the left and Reno's line towards the blulls, the In- ais coming closer and closer, nud cvidently cire!ing around the commami, When they got unwmu the village they did not paas there,— dido’t apcover the viliago very much. The commninl went on, possibly two miles, where the line haited and dismounted, Witness heard no orders given. When they haltcd, witness und 1alr rods back towards the ine, the scouts having gone hie knew not where. He reported to Capt. Wallace, who told him he mlghl 8top with his company during the fight, ‘'U'lie ling wns deployed peérpendicutar to” the general direction ~ of “the river, and the skisinish fire Immediately commenced between the Indians nnd the troops. He was on the e perhaps tea or Hitecn ninutes when ho heard someboedy say that G Cumpany was going to charge a portion of the vlilage duwn throueh the woods. Ho hadn't disniounted, and so rode right down Inw the timber to o with the company which was sbout to charge the timber. There was an opening—quite a liftle glade—In the timber, and in riding i he could sec a de- tached portion of the village on the other bank of the streau, and thought iliere was where 1he company was golng. lle had beard no orders, but it was a rimor that he was following., Reno ‘was there with Company @, deploying it so ns toget throuwrh the woods, He rude up to Reno, and Keno asked bim I¢ he bhad just come srum the front. fle replled that be bad, aml Reno asked btin to RO back aml sea how things were going on, and to then come bark nnd report to him. Witness turned Lack, nid was ridiog across the opening when he mot Licut. Mogson, who thought Niis liorse was shot; usked him it hehad Just comne from the fine; was told ho bad, and ien asked him to roport to Reno, while ho (the ‘witness) rude on to the line, sayluy ho would bo back with a further report In "a few mitoutes. When be got to the live it appearcd to have falicu biack on the edge of the timber, I saw Capt. Moylan first, aud that oflicer called out that the Tndians were circling sround on to the 1ine on his lelt ftank, nnd ordered somo one to 0 there utid look after the extra mnmunition Witness told hiin ve would bring thems Lack, und rode down to the loit und ealled for A Company and men to follow him, and he thought all the ‘others did follow, He went after his own company's horses, ‘They came up right in_the rearof whers Moylun wus, As wiiness.dismounted ne west into line, as Moy- 1an called out that his men were out of ammu- nitlon and ordered that alternate mea should fall dack from the lioe aml get thelr ammuni- tiun out of the saddie.bags, Witness salhd romethlog to him about briogiog b the horses, uiid then ot uj to the nehit of the Hae, _where he met Girard nind Revnolds, il stoppe to- talk with them a minute or two, when lio heard from the woods the wards “cnanor! crarasi® or “Going to charge,” or a kind of confused something about a churge, duwn In the wouda. Eyerybody was mounting, Witness was crowd- ed juto the bushes, so that most of th agencics o that massacre _cannot be even hoped for, 18 It not trifling with lanocence for the Government to be vretending to seck evidence of the guilt of the living fnoocent from the mouths af t:uhlcr, scouts, il futerpreters who plone muet be the gulltiest of alil Tdo not know, persunnliy, n singie sonl engaeed In, or fmplicated In, this affair. 1 never saw nor spoke to one of them, from Custer down ton horse-holder, nor do I knew any of thelr familles, friends, or connections; heneo I think 10 one can suppose thiat I ancak with sny feel- ing of peraonal favor to any, whiie Iam suro [ feel unthing of the kind. Iut the very day I first read of the disaater to onr troops I formed my opinjon as Lo the causes that led to it, and everythine I have heard on the subject since then has tended to confirm me in my ~upinjon. T have spent nearly twenty years of my life, more or less, among our various Indian tribes, and nearly hall of that time was among our numerous bunds of 8ioux fndiavs. It {8 not without somne experience, therclore, that 1 as- sume to forin au opfnlon. Every offfcer and sol- dier knows, and hava known for u century, that Indian guides, Indian scouts, and Indlai inter- reters are to be trusted only 8o far as you may nble to verlly theieactions und thelrrenorts. 1 bave naver entertained adoubt,and ans more and more convinced of the truth of my oplniuu from ail that is being developed, that Custer's guldes, scoats, and Interpretera (or such of them as he coufided In) betrayed him and his comimand into the suare nnd ambush of the hostile Indinus, Auy other theary s absupl aml ridlculous. Custer's trusted “scouts and guides knew well enough, within & nile or 8o, of the cxact posi- tlon of those Indiane, They also knew very weil within a few hundred of the number of warriors, "Ity knuw all about the ground, the fords, and ravineas nud It in pretty clear to my mind that Custer's division of his command sl urders to Reno and Henteen were all promnted hy the false nil treacherous reports he recelved from his guides, scouts, ete. Ta my mind, Lhose lios- tile Indians compietely controlied and com- muwded Custer's forces (through his guides und scouts)! Custer was rash, headstrong, uwd venturesome, It Is truo, but he would never have sacrifced his commnand the way hedid If hie bad not been misted by lts guides and scouts! Custer’s fault was in trust- 17 to any creature who has lived a decado aa sn lndian with Indlans, or being an Indlan. ‘This trust s what destroyed bim and his com- mand. Al of such guldes and scouts may not Da cqually guilty,—In face, not all woukl be al- lowed by the I dinz one to kiow all ubont the deception; but sowme one or maore undoubtedly i, and ntanaged the betrayals and it {s cquatly clear tomy mind that the object was to destroy all three of the detachnients I detull,—thut is, ‘uster's, Rono's, and Bentcen’s, jucluding the company with the pseks,—und, a3 1 beljeve 1t, both Curter and euo were to have been attacks ed at the same time. It 18 evident, T think, that Custer's men’s hard struggle saved Reno at the motment [rom & lke fate, mnd after Reno would have conic a lke futo to Beuteen and the pack guard. Respectfully, OLD BOLLIER. ————— RELIGIOUS. REFORMED EPISCOPAL. The Council of the Chicago 8ynod of the Re- formed Eplscopul Church convened yesterday muorping at 8. John's Church, on Ellis aveoue, MAJ. RENO. resolution was unanimously adopted by a rising e T eot B vote. the wife and children of 1he Iate Lieat, Benner, patrons throng.iout the eity we have estadilshed T 1 cahe v {ar 12 Dromiscs 10 b most | Branchrices tatbs dinerene Divistont, aa designatod | #Tfion. Back additionatine, 1 Dielaw, witere advartisementa will bo taken for the sAma hargad at the Maln Oce, and will be received Boolkee UL wtloed B, in. during the week. and untliop. m. | VY ARTEDCSLN0L J. & IORIMYS g ety it A Dosksellers and Stattoners, 123 | 1t o0, Teihune omce It was then decided that the next session of the Bynod should be held st 8t. Paul’s Church, at the call of the Bixhop. Before adjonurniment Bishop Cheney announc- ed that ot the next General Counctl |fi cre would provably be made an effort to secure the ap- pointmentof two additional Missionary Bishops, wXose expenses were to be paid out of the gen- eral funds. He was oppoeed to auch a plan, and shuwed how the presiding Bishinns of the several Hynods, were such 8ynods organized, eould at- tend to all the missfonary workin theirrespective Bishoprics, and that without compensation be- yond 1hat afforded by the churches of which Uhey wers thie Rectors, their traveling expenses only tobe pald by the General Church. He clused with a few congratulatory remarks over the success and pleasure of the meeting. NOON PRAYER-MEETING. The Rev. T. J. Pentecost conducted the gerv- lces ot yesterday's noonday praver-meeting. The exercises wera opencd with the hymn * 1 gave my Mfa for thee,'! followed by praver by the Rev. Dr. McChesney, of Park Avenue M. F. Church. By request, the Rov. M. Stebhins sang 4 When the stormsof life are raving," after which the following requests for prayer were read: From a mother in Massachussetts for her son; for a young man to be restored to healths fora young lady who ridlcules religlon, that ke way be converted; for the young menof Raclne; for two skeptical business men of thisclty: for drayer-meetings belng held at Decatur, Ravens- woul, nnd Woodstock; awil for a young lawyer for power to overcome the taste for strong drink. At the conclusion of singing by the Rev, Mr, Btebbins, the Rev, Dr. Pautecost read and com- mented ugon thelesson for the day; It belnz taken from the Juueth chapter of Judees. In those days, 88 now, riches atd peace liad caused the chitdren of Isracl to forget God, They acaln did evil In the gight of the Lord, and God ratseid up a Judge agaliust them. It was always the case. Peace and prosperty In temporal affairs begot o torgetiuluess of man’s dutles to his God. ‘This was true of the children of Isracl In those days. They had turncd oguin to idola- trous worship, and become unmindful of their dutics, The speaker then referred to the ten dcnc{ of all people to fdola- trv. The whole Bible revealed this tendency of the humao heart to Ilolatry. ‘The Listory in the Old Testament of the disposition of Gud's penple to _go after strange gixls was clear and explicit. Then was a time vl drought and materialism in the churel; in place of Lurn- ing to God the congregations turned to {dols. ‘Ihere wera tnany things t coptivated the heart of man and led him away from Qod, chiel of whicls was Mammon. It was a lunentable sight to sce an cager competition between the worid std the chureh as to who should got the mastery, and It was a sight ono saw every day, Flien there were those who worshiped ™ Baal; who soucht after pleasure, The speaker aldn't object to an ungudly man visiting the theatre nndd opera, It was his place, but not the Ylucc for Chirtstian men und women. The people of Qo bad fn some {nstances in Chicago turned the CTR. Ofi!:k!. &ceo effective agent. Explanatory letters fro Bocretories of the New Orfeans and Jlot Cotton Exchinnges have heen rocelved by Beere- tary Sinnons of the Exchange here, which atate that the plan s for the merchants to subseribe for the purchase of the bale, and then to direct ita course to some other Cotton Exchange for the same purpose. The bale was purchused In Memphis by subscriptions ralsed )!4:; a_lady of that city: was thence shipped to Now Orleans, where {t realized $1,810; from Now Orleans it went to Galyeston, whers it was similarly dis- posed of, but for what amcunt Is oot stated; 1hcnce to Houston, where $520 was the sum ob- talned for it, and from thatcity it hat sped to ours, brouzht free of charge by the Texas Fix- vress Company, The subscriptions will begin at the Cotton Ezcnange, nud, na it {s intended fur all merchants fovorably disposed to subscrilie, the bale, when [t has sceomplished 1ts object at the Cotton Exchange, will be sent to the Mer- chanta' Exchange tor the same purpose. 'The bale is devoted ton noble object, aud there i no doubit it will realize a large amiount of money from aur merchauts. conclusion of the Testimony of the Interpreter, Girard. MAN FOR COUSTRY ATOREY ces requiredt italé age. Addres M ANTED~AN RXPERITNCED W AN ACT Weat Madison ot tatlaner, etc., 1000 W AR BNIRCRD B AN AL, i Ok At Yide News Depot, 1 | €1tF: 00 others necd apply. Addrem 784, Trimans, Bine 1aiand.av.. corner of Halagad-st. CIRIR, A it ; gomo Questions fle Did Not Caro About Answerlng. ad ASTED-ENTRY CLEHR. iiEss, Wit Newsiealar, and Fancy WATHRGE R e urrior fay P1ESS WITI T et . Jeweler, Enst., corney 1 CITY MEAL ESTATE, WAx‘rnn-u&'ymksrzn 1Y CITY HARDWARE and manafactoring bouse: mast ba competent to take charge o1 books and do geners! office work; state Lieut. Varnum Next Goes upon I thtg column, three ltnes oy less, 33 centa per in ', experience, and salary expected; Al reference re the Stand, [t sertion, Kach additonal line, 10 eentr. Qquifed. . Address Z 74, Trivanc oflics o g Traaes. pl :—OXP OF TIIE CHOICES' D MOS onfi imala | b owanilog, s work | preterrar, P oL ) Re: BT P LIRES: DATIOF, eiEsy 00 1o, At aving dining-Fuom, v PATIOF. 1o ma And Tolls His Remembrances of Reno Tnars prica jows 1eFi easy. B 11, KERK ¢ and the Fight. MER, 48 and o0 Wabax GOOD 1 Exchangs W0 OR T 01 Deartorneat, WAsE 70K BALF—A GOOD_10-O0M COTTAGE 0N | YY_wood eagraven. Room 800 cash. ed atrcet on Routh S1de; only $1.70, FANTED—DOUD BNGHAVEIS, AT LSO, Woom 11, 45 Dearbarn-at. W AR RIS TS Foom s rchangs Huituinn o SHANIROMI DUILDING TOT REAT ger ot Gtkant Waekinuoa st L 00 oo 1 on ono of the teets, L SAN 0 3 A NK-BOOK A e onas VW ASTED-A don PISTER ON FLANE 00K The Reno fnvestization was “on® praln yes- {erdny worning i Room 220, Palmer Houne, the sttendance belng quite up to tho average. Girard had one correction to maka in his testi- mouy_na recorded by the officlal stenographer, {he effect of which correction was to make it un- derstood that ho bad never been marricd to an Indian wife, altnough he felt no hesitation in sayling that he had had an Indlan woman, ilav- ing; clearly drawn the distioction, the falerpreter gpparentty felt easler In mind. Ar, Glibert discavered that he hada FEW MORE CROSB-QUESTIONS foput to the witness, and in response fo them Glrard told just where Charley Reynolds was Killed, It wasata polnta little to the right of and below G, the right end of tho skir. mistline, apd Reynolds was - Killed ‘m trylog to Joln Reno's come mand nn the retreat, ‘The monntain, tqp to which Custer ascended on the mornlog of the 25th was about twelve or thirtecn miles from the ford # A The command moved up, while Custer was on the mountain top, but at whoso order witncss did not know, He thought, when he went back to give information about the Tndlans coming up the valley, that his com- munieation would bave the effect of hurrying Custer up and change hile plans, if ho had any. Witness ndmitted having said that he expeeted Custer to come down and support Reno’s vom- mand. 1o might havo eald so, but he did not tbink he had done so yvery often; might have said 0 to Col. E. W.Bmith, of Gen, Terry's TTREGFTTS | crotomen toruniing 105 presscit Hvart b fats mots ; 3 1 st bo & {AlF work- EST HUUSE OF 178 4 fant: siate wades wanted. Adaress Sox 1110, oy <120 1 (AT 2 3 st Employment Agencicss JOR” IBALE—300 FEET NEAI McCORMICK'S o .CIOT SO oo, AT, A ROTMICES | WASTED D NoupcOTIERY AT, 8, TE w;m;xmfmrnl purposes. J. W. FARLIN Bouth Water-at. Jeowsat ADAVE-ST.. RAST Miscellnneous, of Jirlite i 3 : ool MEiited hodenand harn, and ‘ot sixdln; onle ANTED—AGENTS FOR THE BIOGRAPIIY OF oot sl el 119 Clarg ey n thie city( wood flalah; superiar . - g1, diuingroant un ‘parior foor: Bigoun | LY City, Mich. N HiLL, W7 Washington-st. TCONTEMPT. A Young Man Lylng In s 8t. Lonis Dungeon, When It Wauld Look Equalty Well to Bee His Employors Thern with t1im, Bpecial Disoetcl. to The Tribuns, 8T. Lou1s, Mo,, Jan, 21.—Marrison Renshaw, a local reporter of the Globe-Jemocrat, was coin- mitted to jall this moming for cuntemnpt of cunrt In refusing to answer s queation put to bl by the foreman of the eity Grand Jury re- specting the source of certaln infornation in regard to the deliberntions of that body. The Grand Jury, on {nstruction from the Court, be Bau an lnquest respecting the origin of the dis- astrous fire at the corner of Fifth and Olive strects severa) weeks aeo, uud the reporter got possession of und pudiished the facts. Be- fng summoned before that body yester- dny, he resolotely declined to give the nume of s Informant. He wes then taken into the Criminsl Court, where the question was agaln prupounded by the Judze, with the same result as above. Judge Louchton, the oc- cupant of the Heueh, then gave him until 10 u'clock this a. m, to make up his mind about the matter, alowing him full frecdom until the timo specified, This morning, however, he de- ¢lined to answer the question, and the Court thereupon commnitted bim to ja'l Indefinitely, until lie should maxe up bis mind to tell who h,‘l informant was. A: the maticr now stands, the young men I8 in an ex inely O FINGLE G awkwara position. Oo the one baml he is told A ,,finu, r.mn'i that If he docs not divulie the matter he wiil | addrissz 70, 1rib $ be kept In jall probabiy unti) the ndjournment | — of e Gravd durye—porsibly & MOL—tidy 01 | 111y g o oD OO A PIONT SUITE the oULeTin eploysre vl ar, pieas il | 1l riares Fnie i sk ers i ot lates the conflidence of the person giving him = s = == U nformation, they Wil dlscuarie” ita forth- X0 BENT-STORES, OFFICES, &co with, : S Tisrard Taylor, by Cal, Conweli. Everyboiy Is on thi curs territory at once of B. 1) —~ON INDIANA-AV, .., 10t 252169, east front. J. il K EAR TIIHTY- it, Y Publisliers, Bostun, Mass. T e R L R MADISON- o e " ', RS 2 wishini to.a ) e Foendit ot | yishini wall some llgne sampics, 40" sddress V i VW ANIED = AN TEXTERIENCED TRAVELING : “xlf taky t . perfectly famiilar withi ali the wholessia rocsr urade of Onio, Inlaaa, snd fitnota, to sell to- iacco, Adiress, watin, . %0, Lock Hux 1307, Cincln Y pragyeercrl Sy 2. Lo el L | WWANTED- AND” COUNTRY BALESMAN [roREsLE—pasta AN LANDS AT TALF FIICE for the hest goods manafactured. Apply to Jor nincty days, 1hree among Lhe best 1arina it lowa, GEO. E. McHIE, Itoom 1y, 162 Washingion. and I, L actes of the hest 5 yearvaca, WiII be rold at & RICUARIDS, Fort Doaye, T, oo sau sl homes which | sejected {we: bargain. ~Address C. B, “rA\'mn--rwo ENERGETIC CANVASSERS; will 1y a weekly rainrv of " : 120 WasnHeion- v oo .. 1o 10 the FIRDt patir, ; VWANTER-AN FXPERIENGED BOLIC two’ first-clama, publicario BARS 0., Pallishers, 39 h—21 YOUNG MES spectacuint. Appl erly's Theatre, BTEVE NVABSER TO ct‘v- APE Al Iand, Inaulre st sun and Deardors . MEAL ESTATE WANTED. ‘ ANTED—1 MIAVE A CUSTOMER DERLItG In¥r:ting ahout 20,000 {0 guod |E|)hlxrvnl m&fl"“' £5,001t0 820,000, J. 1L EOFF, MR el S toroR Apply to A. 8. taon-at. YOR™ KIRALP! weatatne v auy Governinent N'S Uookatore, corner ladi- “h\ NTED—A PRACTICAL ¢, duct the axency of an E. a0 and lltlnllli exclusive sale, nad adiress uc_fllol 310, Bowtun, VWASTED=A vouxi AN ASSTSTANT phutographer: must underetand retouchings ref- erence reauired. Address 8. ALSCIHITLERL, Matto in, il WANTED_FEMALE MELPs astern mazazina I Chi- 3 Statd 1 sftata porticulfr, ED—T0 TNV businosa property on guod atieet, near uld prefer Lo piec Al tre: ridrems B ool Tribune Y0 RENT—DABEMENT OF A BRICK DWELLING, . Domestic " tors 3 lines of | \WANTED-INY SMALL AMEMICAN “PAMILY, L HALE, 13 Ief for general DUUKWUTK. Ayhiy 88 1057 Weat j M. Iu\llr. Gfibert asked the witness if he had any Indlan chitdren. The Recorder objected to the question as be- fnz intended to degrade the witness n public estimation, nnd as wholly irrelovant. Mr. Glibert gracefully withdrew the quostion, adding that he simply wished to mscertafn just how tutimate the witness was with the Indlans, {n whoso country, according to s testimony, ho had lived thirty-ono years. [Smiles.) G routns, bathi, watet : fear Lineuin I —A GOOD BTl T0 DO BRCOND WOItK d takn care of childrens referenica required, 1140 Wahas . GUon, KT i, COMPETEN Lo do peneral hodecwork: M RAIIL T + 1.8k View, fitst liousa n0rih of \Werghts iake Lincoin‘av, car, L TACIOK, WA 1L, AND rerences and coniv to . W A FUR- Fur’ particuinrs urn-st. nen Btoress AU ANTRD=GLIMAN Ot AW s The witness stated, in response further o | passed bim, but soon he got out, gave his horss | near Thirty-seventh streot. The Rev. C. K, | away frow relivious —slmpliclty, Duripr | S=====——rrremmm e ree - 5 : DAL it s fa e, 0, D) questions from Mr. Gllbert, the distance march- | tlfe head, and Io\-crtouk e henl()l;u( the column. | cpeney, pr,_.}:hu,,q Bistiop, was I the chair, h(ud ‘brh;{' a;ny "mln thls“ cn; he 2o MISCELLANEOUS. ; m'“m: A xfll:fgt‘:;ll'l‘.e\-rl.gfifil;fi? fl.‘:’rfl. g{ iz ;;m‘-w 'E"::""“"‘:‘" m{n “l' 1u family, ~ Avdly ! o5, and night of the 25th of Jume. Alto- | Bebds W SURROSTE LIE it or the woods hwd | elscs. Thie routine business, among which may | covered over with mortzages, and Lind no con- | sertion. Fack addittonal fine, 10 cente tiscelinmannn. FANTEN=A G ‘ L W O, 24280, AT FAKTEN-AG L e kA Wttt i HALHOU roended. 130d ludiar 8 gether, from the polit whero they started on it coak, sud come well Nclu(r)l(x! TSR e 22 to the ford ““A," the distance was 107 fucy.st., Between fasail eregations, Deborah, in her song of thanks- atruck soms Indfans, und that the reat mteht be zivmvf made mention of this: “Pralse ye the be mentianed the reading of minutes of n pro- following. 1Iis borse was pluncing nbout, und vious meeting, the announcing ot the dissolu- I;UUXNBSS WANTED—=ANY PERSON OR MANU- facturing Company who wish thelr products soid | == mitted to the Bynod. and furnish good re + Protéstant preferred ol o the New Eagland trad o P ravie = S RENT. o By - - he bai testiicd was fresta when the retreat was | 500 Py Wt about onethird tho way | tou of Bt. Batthew's Church, was then traus- | wth ono accord und pralsing the Lord | 1t that | Yoxrriuis Ay sk Yo T ane Yacant, Wo san: | W\ ANTED=GINL FOR G ; male rtmmdlll;:du";b“g! v;‘ n:“n: ‘::fl n; er than | o)) Tnclhnne- were rcuylw!vnll ,v(.;] nlut, ond | seted. - geru {'“““‘,"’f".’_l "“fl mhlnlz “v‘y mhi'm not a{(k‘ | Dt peisi, tu vuyiy Lhie demaud tarronns furlieRl | :&l l:lnmd!_-g;::l;w: aily, 170 Wanen ; the rust, an enjoy . 4 were all panting., ‘The witness' orderly was n motlon, the last-named soclety was ad- | Navoicon lost the battle of Watcrloo not he- | 8L.wo hach pair wors, % i, AT a NTED—A 0N BECOND. WORK AND ‘ : L1zUT. LER S L iis s wa_ahot. i whocs, hore | o o y wasad- | e Dlucher came up, but. becanea he did e el D WoXubiu | WSS oeSindten ity wiiencir, ried to plek up another horae for b, At this nothing. And should it be said of Christlans entered upon the redirect, ssking Girard fn ref- Addresa 2 64, 1 TANTLED-TO N {5t sumebods eall, “No use stopping here: | _Dishop Cheney announced that hu niad recent- | {4y tiiey were not saved becauso they did oth- | v W AT bouratn e erence to the command_ moving out vhat morn- | Polut somebiads s37y S0 BR BRI BICH 1 15 ordnined Mr. Johin A, Fisker, who was couse- | gl Might God Inapire them all to ao some- | Fert VBRSNS ; | wnoomce W T E tibie a chamber wor 3 frg, The witncss was finally allowed to anawer | piyine at the top, he found soveral men wouud- | quently a member of the Synod. thing, to be something, und to thus attaln sal- | Lo.'s)andin paicutcul seamirss. Hup ‘exies induce: | \{7 ANTED-TO T FANTED~A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN: MUNT the question to which Mr. Gilbert lisd objected, | ed,—two or three of il own company. Inten | ‘The Kev. M. D, Church, pastor of St. John's, | Vatiou. ; et Isto B your bawieto jerfectlon with the exuct | 1}, fuo familien Sautt of e \) R R L IR T o sated that when Custer was coming dowa | or fiteen fainitss Lunteen caine up with his | prosented Ioter from the Trioity Ghurelof | 13y.” v, Dr. Qooduin, ooke Lo the same | “FIND SEOVELEgn 0 ar AT AT v, | WA TAGE TF FUTI O | \\TANTHD_A CoMPRENT Goor R TR the mountaln, and saw the command wmoving | GLATS" yyoisons body st the foot of [the | Indianapolls, asking for membership. The | to-day thut He was in the dayaof the children of e = | ceeasis! rage: reon moc wene | W AR T ST o ey it ot he safd: * Who the mischief moved out (GGRRAT vo‘y'(‘nlrl? BALE biufT.~ 4{is wateh was gone, but there weresomo | cuurch was immediately voted Into memberahip. Isruel, The time would never come when inoap o 20 7ANTRD =TO RENT— A~ WELI: SIEE Nurses. that command!”® Mecting ‘Tom Custer, the | yriniets on his hody. At this time McDoural's | The followiug-named clergy were also sdmitted | would be carried to salvativn v flowery beds OVEL )\ e SR Lt R L AL e b . % 3 g i i : bt 3 NT ¥ £ X ! oo, ANTED—A YOUNG GINL TO TAKK CAIE OF ' General asked hym who had_movod it out, and | company, with the packs, was ot in ity 08 | by vote at thelr own solicitation: The Jav, John | OF -euse. Tlo would not bei be would have | ELEGANT FUIS A3D pater-cluset, el tu-doure i1 Tasbionabie heighbor, N btk e dar, o Goetnu et A trouble and afiiiction without cnd. lig was not discoursged. He hoped the lash would keep coming down, until God's temples hnd heen cleansed and devoted to thelr proper objects, He recomnmended that the epirit of Gud bo suught fn the closet. He waited for men to ;.-ull; usked then to venture out upon lila prom- the witness remembered It A few minutes af- torwards Reno told witness to take u detach- ment und to go down und bury Hcdfuen's body, 1n order to bury him, ho had to walt until the packs camo up iith the implements for digplng i grave, uud e must have walted three-quar- ters of an hour. It came up then, and he started AUl L4 muse, be ehoap. Atdee: s, pAVIng dencrlptlun, mincon R ' iwrime, etc.,” MR, 13AAC . ALY, Afondaies Cint \‘TANTHD-M"!)UN: ,‘::&:";‘“,’ RIRALFY'S : 0. Fraid speecacutar - Around tae World n kg - DOARDING AND LODGING. VR on s e oty thia o, Til03aN 5 Soutn Ntue. W43 DA GIEL WINO ITAR W binde I{ A SHie) the reply wan, *I don't know. Orders were to mateh, and wo marched.” When he (witncss) thought that Custer might recall Reno, on re- celpt of Infurmstion as to the Indinns coming uu the valley, thiat was merely hia supposition. ‘e firing on_ tthe right bank, bolore Reno re< trentedt, was scattering for lllu.-nn, twenty, or Jahnstono of Neosho, Dodge County, Wis., and the Rev, 1. J. Babcock of Kalamazoo, Mich. ‘The Rev, J. D, Wilson, of Peorls, reported for a committce appointed at the last meoting that nothivg had bren done as to the verbal changes TR T ¥y ou bisnk And printed bouks and who ean L GO ENTItK = K ) £ AN BULKEN-ST., NEARL STATE— b ' iy & ¢ ¢ tyive “minaten when it becams | to bury tho body. Nome citizens were then | 0 the constitutlon of tho Bynod. Ifoalso re- | o and believe it The blessing would siot tarry g T e R e Tty Wity AT | pmte, " Addreas, Wil rerereaves, Doz 113, Day Citye . meneral, and continued so for about | coming out of the timber. Licut. Wallace, hi ported concerning o plan of misston work which | when men so cane, and_le prayed to God that }&}Mmgg::fi}; AN l‘rnuulh‘n Rbn}\mlluu 10 DETAIGICRL DAFLES; Housa QUIEl | Sii eema————————— — . N0 howrs, . ‘The sound of this firlng came | thouwht, called him back, and no returned, ‘Che | had been susgosted und tried very successfully | such blessing inight not Jonz bie delayed, T CLOSKED OUT AT 0 B . NN W C IR TR SITUATIONS WANTED=MALE, ; from down the rlver, o & uortheaster) bfllr-e- command had started to move down the stream | 1 pia partsb, It consisted of aeoclcty com- lAv. llhe cu;lclm(ur?bnl rpnunrk-..or the lesson, WITHOUT REGALD Tom‘;m 10 l;:r:‘\“T‘fi;fl Jfi-..rgn‘;li,..‘a;.(J‘,“‘.E‘.,"“:a&,‘: e N e T . tion. ‘Lhe firfugz censed about dark, aud before | alonz the bluff, \with the excoption Moy | yosed of church members, and o {ts workings the ‘e'-J r. Btcbbine sang * Haveyousuy | ! with ur withaut boari. G i d4 TTUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNG MAN tie general firiug sround Reno's positionbegan. | lan’s company. — Witness started Wwith A | wog'entirely separated from the church govern- | Fovm for Jesus, .n(m: whlnmsc mecting closed (GUEAT BEDUCTION IS 0-NOTTON 1‘ ‘-(,"w ABARI-AV.—TO IENT—A" LAIGE, In wholeralo ‘UF recall juweiry Lusmus Teceom- i ‘Thewind blew from the battle-ficld towards | company, and e to. get to | ent. e wasnot ready, howevor, to sucgest with the usunl benediction and an nppeal to all “;'I(wcn nd Whits 8100, worth & Opera and UT?) nnadsoniely furaislied rooia, with bokrd. inenuations from former dmployur. Addres Z s, hiin, und he reniembered the circurnstance from | the bead and jofo Capt. Weir's compnny, | y1 udoption nor any ol!mr ‘partleutar plan of | Present to nvite and urge thelr fricods to at- | Jte 8§10 warklh warraited and ~Loen A buwe uRled, SRR the fact that tho Indlans had kindled s fire 10 | which was on a far polnt alung the rango of high | misstonary work, teud tho revival in progress. Sy ST ATE S = 6y )«'mfi:“t}l s‘::e.r S ON ATION L GEN A : (h'fllhn:m"n‘)‘n the left bank and the smoke came | blufls which ran along the right bank. Welr's The m,flup and the Rev. Mr. Church spoke —————————— . \ N | D ASD T T 84 to 60 por week, with use | eeneml respanaent Hun Pl n\:‘gln I lre«:llm:i e o had dismounted and was fiving at the | of tho mission work in Chirist Church and 8t. A GLUT OF GOLD. T ¥V R f plany and bathy dey boand, $2.50. | Adidrcas J T 8. 50 North Niuetcent-b, Philad 1 thuees lmfn asked to atate i’ll oy w(y'. © | Indiane, who scemed to bo coming cut on the | John's Church resoectively, 3 n.'ffi‘fl-‘éhfl.'& s, Souttun, ot X F17 L T, e FCTRE TRV TN il sl AESENES Y bl el iad been discharged from the position of futer- | prairic ani then turning back. A jreat wany | ™ The Clialr, 1n the abscneo of other businiess, | 6. ja Jyurdened with n Gold "G S Y B 21T it voame sito e per wevki e minutes’ | QITUATION wANTED=ITEOT iy LN preter at Fort A. Lineoln by Maj, Reno, Phots wera belag fired 8t Weir, who kept up & | calind attention o the resojation. adopted by | @M ene a *Gorge— ¢ Saikoos B sl asdona . [RSRNREGE T HART YUE Mebietis Aidtt Mr. Giluert objectea to the tluumn on the | slow firloz in return, Al the ndians 0 the | e Chicago Synod some time ogo und present- | Tieasons of the Overflow—~Immodiate Proe- | T3 ENER ATOUR YWost Sidos £ aleiiagy, ME: PRSI, D Ve ;uund that the merits of thed flmx:cebell.lw.e?n country scented to be going a little distance off. | od to the Genersl Council of the Church n re- poct of Its Advent In Chicago. I . LADIL 2 5, 192 ROUTH SANGAMON-ST. NICELY PUR- S‘E.‘.;:;’éfifi.‘!;‘.;‘..f&‘,‘,‘."‘nc Y‘n ”'12‘%\‘:.«' aF $laj, Tieno ang Gicapd wure nok propes e jects | He didnot see the troovs leavo the farther | Jaijon tow propused und desired changu ln the -Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune. O St ey, T e g, KCULICMER OF | yperelul icieuraph uperatar; work cheapy I "‘EI.“"K“"Y' Vo objcction was sustained it g°‘“‘- but ho rode back to Moylan, then went | mayner of representation In that Counicil. The | Oaama, Neb., Jan. 21.—Your correspondent | MARTIN'S i EehtRmB RLNiTe; 1ie AL cltys references, _Addiess 207, Tribune uifice: hie re-cross brought out nothing new. At ack to help the wounded, i the troops grad- | Council, he safd, bad uever acted on the rso- | yhiy ovening Interviowed leading bankers of this 201083 ST WANTEDZBY A YOUNG MAN 18 close, Col. Slerritt, one of the mombers of the | ually fall back to o polut a littie further up the | Jueion, ' Te deemed public action nccessary, and > — (-vr..um.vcn HOUBE—103 WhLL_ _FURNIAILD Jearsaf s, with goud educution, {n the vifice it Court, dirccted Glrard's atteution to the ford | stream. The firing was keot up till dork, and | yperefore suguested it. city on the subject of the oversupply of gold, U LOTIN M| N F=T AND 3. v “W?i ). U8k a5, d 437 4 four -in#f'rlfizlcu Iy mn‘ xa. Can Turuleh'good efereiico. SLY, trom which point it {s supposed Custer | the sunio thing continued tho next day, v Ar. Wilxon naked tho privilege of | 83 follows: 'The Hon. J. 4. Millard, Cashiler of | o buttew dbeoiaapsr, 0/ o v bl s wecks %3 b0 8 .7 ‘Urlbune of i ““'k’“l"("l“"ll l'th the 3'"““? 3 V‘lg“' ':;" A8 TO THE TINB giving what Lo catled “u rambiing talk ' on | the Omaha Natlonal Bauk, says that bis bank Is R N W kaToN. roo W (thost boar. T iomas pashe Lt ok Lx;'n: ni)u km): nul ccnlnvnr nlo m{l:nl fi“ml‘: when Reno separated from Custer to cross the | the subject, but which proved to beamost | rapldly belng flooded with gold. When In Chi- 1D GLOVES CLEANED AND POIISIED KQUAT, Fsm.xs DUSK, 81 EABT WAY lan est of refervace. Addreas 287, e S e LeN i . cTOMhIng ford; ituesy ssld tial sny atielnnl, fr:tix that faruoit ";d forclble protcat agaluat o pres | cago tho other day hio asked thelr correapondent l!,.,.g!;. o 10 ceuis s i BALTS KID GRO0E | o i SR e e TR s 31 thip polut, and €1t wouldt have becn pos- | ;) ‘lum: A Nowoves, kumlllfl.h:dn.: I.::.fb‘:"n'lfl Hon . the Geworal. Coanell.” The: ;uf::::lé:::: thero to pay expressaze on 830,000 cold debiv- | £y i 11 GLOVESSEIUTTON 18 1OUSE, 10 AND 1 “ADA ok eIk ol ale g llb‘h's for a cammand to cross there, B e i the nelshborhoad of & o'dlocir af. | tions were too large and mumerous, and the | ered jo Chicago, und they declined to o it. Ono | ./ palr, PALIE R1D GLUVE oA A T e h Loug expectancu. & Trituua, Witness safd o did not examine from the [ JEE AR B0 W cnre iobked nt s wateh thut day | Councll was mads uowleldy thereby, 1Ile | reason of the overaupply fs that gold comes fu | = o e T B ITUATION WANTED=BY A GOOD™ FIG left side of Uw river. When they got to the ks Y | strongly favored tho orzanization of Synods h s PECTAL DARGATNS IN K1 GLOVESSSHUTT0 RVING THOUSE~21n" WASHINGTON S & s venman. Triung otce. battle-fleld to bury the dead, he noticed a little alnes 8 o'clock fn the moruing, he did not pre- | af '5”{{" UIBE ot deteputes Tram mmus}' o rapldly from the West, matuly from | S¥5SE AR 1 Gt e), worh 81,05 g Sl ver ummauuglv.fin.{(‘nlu;uu i Siliceliancate. Leaten roud, looked to the opposito side, nd | beod to speak uccuratelv. "‘ £ "1“,]5 m[‘(m Atk Ei‘ll’m c'&’u'.fé'u wsnud thui: o¢ made Amallar, the | Sau Froncisco, Points from which cur- | kaclpir vaeesuice mul s, e NI WAL ITUATION WANTED—=BY .\ COLOIED MAN A# fi,h'f"“ "','i" i way "'."l" Al ML Bank g gil'ceesunlur%l:&t;;dfizn ‘han the c:;mm:mll“{jclhaf represcutation would be more general aud Satly. | Oncy was formerly recelved o luree p O AT erti a0 AVt B Eqm',"’f'.'fu:fig il wervaut, “eas refurancey kivel s :‘;l:::."“rdllx‘ne: “:‘;I;:l h.%‘ ,:nl",:‘:h{"p::i f"' l‘nlu hl:sd {:{forfl\fd several long lolirnerln dur- Hu{x:ry. u ;r‘:ll‘::r tho W vehxgt:x:fl :{, o du]ufi;: ;I‘nl:-;fi:.-“:;:m ;\;wm ::lll‘:m;‘::mllro mrhsm.l‘.::wwu B qluv-;rxuv 0! 1 WASHINGTON, nllrb_._'_y:\ .‘ - " gn‘vums‘ I X TR Dl bee -place, ng the last three days, was complotely exhauat- | tiol 3 Lreas, WL us 18 whether to . : 3 3 uuuz inian of @ n w private famtiy | cal - B b e e ales o pave, | ey aud Doting but tho excliment kept biot delezstes Loro tilr own expotaes If they weut | Ogdon last month [n_gold, which usnaly takos | s fi'gl“:‘l‘:cufio\'.’l:.‘bfi m;f;.‘;?i;’.‘e"?{.".l’é’fi:fl:,' :'2“‘1";"‘;«{»5 o Reriizat bosnl at vy Wit | jeee) NUteeirsive, Trimbie wites T " Kune over from the right to the lelt baok, and | Ub- et 850,000, and they slso disbursed awou their Gt kvery arifew {h our Chille fuF puek T = R oAbt pulut tha, Cotlrt budividuaily and eol- | Bt L e o the amante | ol o Bied with indivdual sehemos aul put | gold. The Osh Natlonal Bank, belng the sbas Iy | BRATICSuE o kG bull LAY ASBIND | st —— Hantess vpuce of ten | e T e Tepliod that there had becn o few | theories, but charged with the Wll|ll’-l n‘:lml wishies | depository of the Union Paclllc, recelves dally 131 tuo beet prudo Staluc | vato fuinlly: Nortsor Wost olded, Addrces 271, Frib- L MTUATIONS WANTED-FENALE, "Flho et witaess was st Liout. and Quar- | shota Hred, but there was no firio on the Jing | Of the £7uod which seut them. 3 WhHacR a0 | from 810,000 o 820,000 in guld from the West. fay 2t 601047 o i | s Domcsticss termaster at the time with that exception, The front of | #HOKRS DOWfJ":; e tTne thete own Dishops | T¢ 18 o fact that the Omaba banks, of which thera | 5% i unber of seal sacaiva: e Htge 108 5 | e 0 AND FOUND. | A e nikng hasiined, with CUARLES 4. YARNUM,) "Ml':,'ml,'h'“"? m"‘}fi' g le'fi" was 09'3 would be taken from the Bynods and vested du | 0r0 four, are now paying their exchanyo as bo- | culntess s suriic. Elezant fur frimint 1.% RUNDAY, JAN. 10 FUIL GLOVE, IN G0. | guod retervices, 143 7 wunidotioat, % of the Beventls Cavalry, serving at Fort A, Lin- | Brairia as far as o could soc, aml tho comumand | WG enpal Countil,—a siatc of things which | tween thomselves i gold, & thing uever even | “UndARAL c. oo b, priviess of cxamination ai | o) SUEEET MG B RS RNG TR o0 | QoBATION, VANTHDSNS S COPABLE, TUHSE: cotn, D, T, On the 23th and 20th of June, 1576, irlig v ot i | L e peaker tbought would cive risu to” coutin- | dreamed of before, (old has pctuslly | lowed beiory piyment.! it T MARTIN, u, S West Madfron: 4t S wurshy glel, pac asrall bEworkEthongls Kiowl. he testifted, Lo was Secund Lieutenanc of the | shape. Itsecmed to bt us If 8 good many oubie, aud result. in the disruption of tha J ¥ | biate-st., 0, tho Maminoth Dargaln ks ! s wud coahin, B undress; uueaceptivisiio Bovonth Cavairy, i command of a dotuchient of | 8hot Up in tho atr, The numbor of Iudtans was | W08 ol S00 el T VRRL ! St ane [ beconto o pleuty biero that the bauks | icnt ra o T-MONDAY EVENIAGT AR | S i Indian scouts, with the Seventh under Gon. | Iard 1o estimato. but there was s large force In [ /7,y H flnd it incouvenlent, owing to the fuct n=AGEN 80 DE [ ) bemard fof retiris to Tin West om HEIN A conren Custer, fn_the vicinity of the Little Big Horn, | frout und 8 larus forcs conlug around to the | 5500 oihers presgnt apoke tn s apiritof | that customers decline to secelvo it wiicn they Uty Ly lisiile sueliug theniend Lasp can, 115, wud capable; Fefercuce The comutanid embraced twelve companics of {fu‘: :? ?1,":{ °1§ u{,“ wmmmu“l. ‘,v'""' g” €amB | o o rmony with the views expressed by Mr, Wil- | can zet currency. Ouwba being a good banking A L ean e the Beventh Cavalry nnd the detachment of Iu- | 3 o tmber ho was ua tio lina thressor | o) "agr " Church aald that Lo was greatly in e, owing to the rallrouds, military heod- erallysew QUILATION WANTED-FOR CIANBERWOIE T disnscouts. a). lteno was second ln com. | fouriainutes, but didu' pav very much atton- | G0 CF* i "Ulan of Synodical reoresentatiom, [ Serarer ©%A% 1 VO psentiny e S yenerul Lowiewark ia & newt-cisas fumbly, Address mani, und the operations wera agaiust tho hos. | 40D 0 thue fust tien. ‘Thiera was very heavy | f¥PF B8 U0 st Counetl ho_nad wtived | Quarters, eic., naturally s made the dapostiory | o < payus run Loy 510 E for two ¢ava 2 73, “Friouno ol o tloSloux, Wituess was not with tho com | A5tz on both lds, und he was mlong on U | G ey preastiig need for a smaller reproscntus | Of tho surplus guld Letween tho Missourt River 20 wr et arm Lo 01 ¥ JITUATION WANTED=DY A Wi mand exaotlv on the morning of the al“'! of ‘::‘fl ':?Nln;:db.lh‘\nuldl Llnd Hion, sueh as the new plan would give. and the Vadfic Cosst. Kb 4Ly S10 b el s oF ooty CAn Kive. auLsTastory ot oTes | dotachud, ASOUHOT: vmds | drinkc* out of " Glrand's sk, 0 et 8 | P Nynod at this palut adjourned to partake | 11, W. Yates, Cushier of the First National UNINLSS OITANCER,.— | b Siate, 3 et Mol Sl T il ulien b i down the vafley, hu saw what he supuosed to be | BYIUR more attention to that than to the In. 19 x“.i‘fii‘." &rcax“;minmugl‘:n:l"«‘:‘imu‘:?fl.f;fi:& Baak, says that his tank has more gold tnau CINTELLIGEST YOUSO AR WITI | taey = REWAIDZLOSTSLASTSATURDAY 1aiiT | GITUATION £ il wie {ndian village. zle was not presvut when or‘ll:;i l'! dl'“K\lll,flhl bl:l:ll'u might have been 300 Church, they can disposs of, und they aro continually of- A Sda. caihest o n'.'fi-:: "I,l,l;"flul'-t lu\- ruker. 9.20) golms trans Nurthwesiern bepos via Kiiiee N um-«‘l;«m\l-'urk and tako cara of chiidren, ';m; n‘i‘mnuu of the coninund was mede, and did | 257 Tl m‘:&y “:m’c';““r:“;"‘l‘;‘l'n fl“)"‘i::‘- Upon reassembling the following resolution | fering It to thelr countey corrsspondants, wio St or hostrun o v X Inenulatnes Uestiatics Wushlogton Wasiihitan o u:::u J:T:):‘V;A e ’:.n:iow’lllfl I’N"’“Wllfl 'll‘zfl“ L!:Jdfllc“l'h‘“l',i:.' ‘They wers skirnlsliug around on u{elr ‘buniioa | Was prescuted by Mr. Moorcbouse: refuse to take it, ‘Tho chivf cause of the over- | Qulred. Addres Kb g irce waartlodiios ouugly inediein aitl S T ety B ON (Ue beared ulterwards, al. leog, bad cummmsnd | oo time, howover, wnd plumping” tholy | Revofeed, That tho Syood heraby azain declares | fooding of this market o aitributed to the | A BI U0 s, | Jadve ot mareed Mo Slectet WilS B Vit o Wert Adans ot ne D DO e 1o, how. | \VInchester rilcs Intu s aa fust us. thiey coula,s | Ua oulre for s changs in the matbodof raprescits. | Union Pacile Rallroad Company. Greeubacks Eeatel e S T s T T | St i See Wlyablony Rl wectecics, | GUEUATION WANTRU-IY A BCRNDINAVIAY ever, three compusles, averaying about forty | 1he eosagement on tho line uud tn the thuer, | P8, Jfo Miopted ot e fast mcettng and pold now belng of the same valuc | Eau with aislow b wpciinge o hete, capuial | S STATMGSA, SRR RN O TS | wulld Breeer Abierican tatiny. Calt En Nareh dut: uicw'cach. He heard o orders wiven by Custer, | B should eay, lasied holf au bour, With the | "0 Sopeiy satd tiat ho wished to offer a | on the Paclile Cosst, the currency O EAT MG AINCLUMIBRIGY AV, RN 2 1T Y S S e e R Uls Adjutant, to Reno thiat day, for the reu- it T Aliorderiy, hadld Mr. Moorchouse's scsolution was | preforred thera to gold. i ta ta the | A {retiotal st imro LN, LEY L AT AR XOGUTRTIINS AP | QITUATION WANTEDSHV. A Giud ik Fof 1 that lic passed. noarly sl the 1ime scouting | BubKuww what casuuitics occurred there, us | substituts, SH. h preferred thera to gold. The payinen 0 taie Imipared cur 40 BRVD bttt iri 57 wrcicioe fuswn trom house | 83 Zelicrat housework. Call at 357 Nurst Halited-ates 1t the Tdlane, Rewo's battalion waa passing taaay of s ey Ual ey boen ahiot, would Userulipon seial poranly Wbied, 3 a resolution | TAiFesis are doutilcas mwle ta Fuld for the e ro0-4k, o (he i (b, Aduress b, 416 Lae | up-atairs, S BN ped ove ey, Mr, 4 ¢ = - BXTIUN =, % = R S Jian witnels seputial, o Qliasely st Wonldn'e have seet Uit woods, und L | it g certain chuiiges fn the wording of the | Purposs of uuull;n.' ndl,nlml.r. I hndn.mrfll"u e et Lot Tor sata tor e o o A ot ahous wils from the furd A Tl Keno | Y5 ke 10 stato if o thougbt th com. | constiiutiuu of the Synod, Tho principut clianzo | oliowed the uion Pacifle Kallroad o thu | gtyad T b g i i brA atay. | A A el SE; hittatlon started on anesd, aud b foll to WIth | 0 was o great dauger on the skirmiahiling, | sudgested was fu allowlug none but communl- | polut, and wili probably couttnue. Gold as s | 300 g T e To MANUFACTINE SITUATION WANTED-UY A KCASDINAVIAN Ty grent o, and folbed Uo uead 8 16 | wisness remarled Ut b wasn't oxactly s safe | cant uieibers ot fu church muttors,—lu elec: | medium of currency b imost 14 undeairablo us TP et Tl Ulay Wk oLt trerchors D yirito da gpierai toutswork'la & yrivais il Liout. Leo askied tho witness to describe Bk skt e e alnaty e e o e I1. AL, Coltlssan spake in suppor of | Silren the cxpross charues on gold being ouly & | f R GUIWOLI comerBhiriyantat, sud Cuttiy A SEBUNTO LOAN ON FLEXITULE, PIANOS | TUATIONS WANTED Y TWG YOUSE GTHES Tus MovRNENTS OF Tus TuREE conpaNIES | e ey outuumbored it st 1" | veaolution. - He bolicved thut one i tume | trite less thau ou silver. For purposes of [P0, SALE-X “FIAE"DEUG BTOLE huisa X et withouremural, andvliser koo ccrittea. | 8 o piivato taraiiv, gug ta do”genetal Bubsowarke, usder Mu). enn from the time of sevarating | On 'tho retreut ¢ great fusny of %% | municants shoula vote for uclegations chusento | woney, goid iy almodt useless, Bpeeio resump- |} wood biilieie o eurier f hest ehevlno urmbus. o F DT CTFOTE AN {li vehor o taky card iy et trom the madn body up to the time when they | command uscd thelr rovolvers. ‘Ihers were | scats in the Guneral Council, tion has iwudo a lurge addition to the creala AVE A GOOD OPPOGTUN{TY FOIL A MAN OF A platius, oie. wlthout removall, disnionds’ sad § GITHATION WA BY A IHSPE catuy withlu aight of the Lostile villags or tho | steep Lauks on both sldes of the river, that on | . ‘(he Rev. Mr. Wiisou said that none but m g tlon of e country, boviog brougit out b | L AN et kh pratiastd timiacturing busf. | CtIer sved secutitius. Ind Deatburusbs Kogii. Yot ady 1o Qo weuld work ur take uf il watile fudiaus, wnd to stave what orders, isny, | the fl;n belng actually perpendicular, and th hers of tha cburch, {n the full mcaning of the " 1 gold b oIn circulation | Gess (mabiisned with NY UM TO LOAN ON PUIR (K. PIANOS, | tren: beat refesei Call fur two dsys at 843 bouth Were given by Moj. Reno duriug that tile. | | | right bani bemg so steep thut bia hory 0 | term, shoald be fegisiators for thy church, larde: wmalint, of-imid. . 80 circulation | & L ) ANEPEM TOTTuAN b e Waoats, avd ot | Eraa-er. g g s T e e ot Cknow | L e e o 1o only Know frod | A ole wes taken upon thu communieant | for yoars = beforo. The Unfou Puclle Boderitice, Nuo 1103 Deardoruat. (s VARTEIZBY & GONT T GIIL Whether thc Ludiavs could be scen frons Reno's | hiearsay that soino of tho men foll back, ‘Thero | question, resuitiog in fta auproval, und tho, eii s londed down witl gold, bocausu curreics s % AT BUM Ta LOAN 0N FUNITUMK AND | D s colt br [0 ) Eeaural LouseOrCin @ privide cumurnd at the thmo of the separation, Hohad | wora Indians on the hill to which they were | tire subjtct of chaiiges was ‘Uien “referred to o | 1w preferred ou tho Facite Cousty and e Ustlon | Bplentl B b taria Coliaberates 151 Tuduipih, Booin d. \ITUATION WANTED=TO Dil GENERAL HOUSE: seeu fudians on the hottom when bo was on the | golug, snd I was by them thut De Wolt and | Commitice conalsting of the itev. . D), Wilson, | Pavitic caugut refuis bo receivo kold. Fhie Bur- | Uk erntiied tu peisons weaniuk busioe AsIl PALD Foli QLI GUl i miivEns | SO i vund Anerican (aaily by & capabie, {1 Ligh bluils, The thres compautes moved vut fu | Daltas were kitled, He aidu’t know, ae first, | Cole Beuoett, and Chariew Juues, with in- hugiou & Missours River Rullroud, I Nebrusks, | dive 252, d ribune otdice. 3 /‘I‘fi)’xlu:als.\u;m attites. Uiatnonle, nd vateaias | sud b bl Ueruisu girls Bva Gy puloresce. 4 ulunius of fours, at & rapid trut, at the time he | whether the crussiug of the river wus | structions to st in_accordsnce with the ex- | #1sG puld off its ezployes lu gold, sctuslly tak- W ARTEU=A BAN WITI 8BS 0 TO TARE JALF | uf every dssctiptisn b GOLDSSIEINS Loanand Butnou | ‘Twekticths APl L i SRS , Julned them, and crossed ot the ford justashe | o Totreat ol a charge. 1t | prossed wish of the 8yuod. g the gold from the First Natlonal Bauk as a fotervst In & VeRy oty patent. ,m.fm. tice icennad), v rast Madlwusst, Fastatiisied ind, TION WANTED—ANT LADY ON sOUTH Fae ute o Al not woe Citsters colmt seatn | Srst Ihpression | was that the coms | . Col Benuolt then afered the following, which | fa¥ur to st lustitution, Lhere imust L sl £77. Anvuue uiice, OANH MADE 0N PURNITURE WITHOUT IK: wiaing Bret class flanish kifction glily besk Mier he left Custer. Mo ioight bave seea | muud “,.v going to chargo somewhere, | Wets unaokmously sdupted: * rehief to this uveriiow, which will contioue trom | S===r=—"—=""_r AUSICAL, 4 m‘l;:“-lanu;‘.._l‘l‘nlloinuuunll"\.mnlumlh 10 suins cs. Uallat? 1ai0 Grove-av. Ko pastals 8. e 3Uppused, UL b dUdn't tur bis back £ | but Hiat 410 mon, Gt Zettingoug of the Woods, | Resolsed, ‘That the Hishop, our Chatrman, ap- [ 11 Weshyunid tho Bext poluc 1o winch Whabber: | . oma oy ol sy | S0 e O ST 1i0usokoopurse ok Ton i B et e B docn OF the | P e e o il o thels oWD hooks He | boiat & Cummiticu, composed of ive nentbers, to | Supply of uold will ceek ita outlet will be Chl- | Toom salii—sxa Witk BUV A 060h 8RX0CTAYE ONEY 10 LOAX, IN SUMS 0 SUIT ATy | QITUATION WANTED-WY 4 LOMPETENT AMEL: country sluce, T theught Custer must have | saw bo olcers Ui, it 8¢ soon & he dld seo | Wom the quesuion'of tue Fyuisite chauges fu the | a0, und it Lou, Bt un carly uav, Triphtie ormee & Priiles, AUOLETL LORI & BI0., 120 und 131 Lasal " | &Y leair wuwiad as Warkiag buusskeapcr i & sinall urls turued oft somewhere, altoough that dcpsaded | them b understood mafters. On reaching the | Y8912,00 representation In the General Council of Frauk Alurpln of the State Buui of Nebraska, g o VTEISON & WA, MORTGAGE AND KXCHARGE v,-:f.l;wé:ln:m-’m}.:‘ufl caretal porsou b dusired. o the w . % . 0 tho Churchi be referred, with tiw request that sald | saya the peoplu don's wantguld. ‘The bank 1 ) K IHTK AV, AN ¢ 2 e ay Custer went; Lhiey might Lave been | top of the hill the commaud was rather dewor- | Commitie ¢ ot for Ur, aly $50, Warraited, b Danhors, 104 audup luats Wuoey ol CIky peal | oo - ] \ravellng apart, or fu tie same direction, Owin ed. A @reut wany wcn wers goue, und | ioh changes ot tho test wecting of tinSinod | pays it out, sud 1t cutues right back; s remracd | 3,300 Al 7 B A it 11 1)liaGle ot Yowest rates. MMOUSZIIOLD GOODY, 10 the titatier, f was impostible 0 866 souch OF | Hiere wast' 1he 8am0 porfoct Orgauizetion a8 | Negera) CRasch sa” Choy ny. docus secondrys ang | L satue as stiver-—a bulicy sulsnce. Eaper W | nruw uringnr pravos 110 LUAN=NONEY <08 FURNITULE FIANOR, | sverers e e RN I TORE DEr e Vilaga 1 ‘coryte upth the direction they fol- | that wideh hed proceded the skirumab faserul Chureh s thoy wiay dowus nccesalry; aod | proforeed overy Uuee Gold s accumuiating | N AEW SQUALE PTANOS, F st S il eotsteriin” 3. Jicbo SUAIIAING 1§, JUENIIULE DE- Toked, wd N had tever beon over the §round | the direet examivation was tot completed | the Genera) Couucil for the kdopirun of Lits Syaod | Fapidly at thls bauk, T samenay be aild fu KEW OUaANS, | ELL, edasalet. ot i1, MARTING' ELEGANT FARLOL BETS, $0 AND 0 WUIch 1 viliatze. stood. Lo fact, he didnt | whan 8 o'clock eame. but the Court. ordercd o | omuodyin the requeat. for the aduption of taw aud | Fekard to Caldwail, Haullwn & Cu-'s bauk. * Forsalsonlanaliments 88 ¢\ o ypast, TO EXCHANGE, rises! s g A3 thiok be ever suude susuv fizures of the lo- :ljo?lm:::a:: ustil lfih‘:nar:'m?:: 11 | cunages, i Coree Stafe v Adai FANGE—A LOT X0 WAUTLV MOR | CUAHUGY s $20 AND d.auy’ strenzzih uutil the fight was Drotty weil prdand, Tatih ANOTHER FAT PERSON REDUCED TWENTY O ALEL N Lo (X MARTING EABY CHAIRS AN VAscY clLAtis, oier, but, Judgiug from the ludians be b et T TN o Ndress o d b: va Wi o] INEENT HOCKERS " AND - CANK P ” ONE WO THINXS CUSTSR WAS BETRAYED DY | tutlonand canuny of POUNDS. — 13 'sic, BPHC o s M e B 2.0 MARTINE| ClALS, i), Wiere wero vertalnly more than bo bad 2 A\ COMPLETE BTULEHOUSK. EPECIALLY TANTEDALOT, Ol HOUSE AND ever aeen togetlr b L4 8COUTE ANL GUIDES, Geenryeitiatg 19 Dias Rorvarstox, Maiss., duly 10, 1878.—Dovanic | A o acd merchundiae, | \WANTEBLOT, DI ROUSC A0 eaihaine 107 '8 BOOK-CABES _ AND DRESSING. ot okuer baturs: o datall anilidas To (s Editor o The Tridune upou fhe propor bauim, and avthe waue time Five | mypiciyp Cospany, Buffalg, K. Y. What | 2 Ladohnt Lo raite: perteetaatuiy. | (VY busin boke und Aduuite, 19 eiRoE ALALTIN'S BOO AYD Serlbe L e e e e Ly | Cutcaco, Jan. 31.~The Court of Inquiry now | Seiiciiny of he Diahoy uihority aad contiol 18 140 | i) you seud Ailay's AutiFat ver "Jux turd | JUBKLITY sTORAGE N Te T ANU o | S MALTIN®OOT-RESTS (AN BLACKINU- croased the ford. the orders recetyed, Reno's | in scaslon ab ths Palmer House recalls to mind | Fhatys thereofs aud that saly Comimisied wlwy pros | There is nu place within elgut, miles whoro we | 4o (ol Advaaer frelt rutke. BOICLY | cosssorammey MAUTIN'S| LOUNGES ASD GDD CHARGs. conduct, ete., ou the Zth sud 20th of June. the sad f tho United States t are & 1wumorial upon thie subject 10 thy Guneral | £au buy it My motber bas taken five boitles, ¥ i JOHL BAL Wituces roplied that there wers eight or_ten | S0t atiacre OF plo BRT0. u tates troobs | & uncil, 1o be subiisted ul L a8 e, and 1t reduced lier wewbi twicuty g‘uuu.m £ uzoers, MARTIN'G JE T Todiaus wud scouts with bim. Lieut. Hair, of | 98 g-torn [u Juge, 1870, the currect de- 1 * pygop Chenoy roquested thu privilega of ro- . M, Pawsnivor, ; LT FIDT OV TTEOT | MARTIGEMAMMOTE Baue X1 ESTAD ccond Cavalry, hed been detaicd to aasist | talls of wiich can never bo knowa, unless Cus- | gorving tho subuutccuisyt i the baies of iy T AR oo o the year bain | - AR =t h{%mtuznn(fl't'heynxuwu filtyorsuventy-tive | tec’s guldes und faterpreters, und scouts also, ;:l!lllhcu ull the ‘Cuuuul‘;um uuulmlm should Thnsill;x‘u‘:‘e:kt'u:::x:ll- At Fritvuan uifl | '5":‘:‘“"'} ;-1-,{.\"1}-(; ml?‘;‘a‘:l'“- s abead of mand. There was an obe ba 1 ave bad timo to ponder over the matter. ot st S < o ooy B A hasha o e b | ol T e e v and | Ciasited £ balo of cobton, deslenated the Boaner | A TIANDIAL KVEMN UL TUREMREONAL, | uter s gt oy et he scouts rode ahead. ‘Thie bustiles were sume Infael ci A% W "Mhe Bishov offered o resolution condalivg | Bale,” s making the' rounds of the Cottou Ex- | {3, MU EAL NI (TEE & —NO. 14 HAS BECEIYED NO ANSWKR ittlo diatance off, Funnlug away fro thtn ud | ITiDUOEL can ever got at the facts olerwlse, |y Geu, C. P, Buckingbani, w member of the | chuvges of the country Upon & most WOrLY | 11y yuariy=LADIES b O 10 Cuay's peravoal, Amswirby leter 5 2 0 st D runing back, from sod towards them, aud | 3ud, 89 this plece of truthfuloess on the part of | Bynod, iu the foceut [0ss uf Uls son. “Ihe maker tnissfou, sud srAved yeaterday frow Houstun, b Lauibi Seiveraphy, practically, nuiug Vid Tor qusus.u.ql ; TURDAY, T F. \VA Tz?-\;g:'nmu ‘Au“mima?rln’ffi' TIONe svery otber diveetion, appareatly tryiog ta kick | tboss who are boyood sil doubt the really guilty | of W resvlution apobiv of Gew. Bucklogham e | ‘Lexss, ut the 3t Louis Cotton Exchauge, ‘Lhe | smvlovineut ~AVLLY Be ol ATy L., And Mundsy, totremin B0, Tima sy, Jow . Adidrus 4w o5

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