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2 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1879—TWELVE PAGES, 7 d T the eominanding offlcer, was reccived by Gen. | * Black Wolf* and * The Fox,” came into thia 1 cent reapectivel ‘The decline fn the latter D STV QU ART Slesilan sestarday. The report comes thronah post.an the oveniig of the wz’;‘ net, from thie CANADA. tocic man causod by tie reperted falfuso of ono OREIGN. A i ape s noels L T the contileney ¢ main hostile camp, which they left alitile over of the Dircetora of the tueal bonr uronto. ¥ a0 . i i 1 Wi Brig.-Gen. Crook, In command of the Divislon, | (0000 ARO, ln’r'lhc .,.,r,m,i of aecertaining vonfldence In 0urseives. “flese rites nf unq{ and is given below in full: To_the Astistant Adjutant-General, IHeadquar- tera Department of the Platte, Fort Omaha, Neh.: 1 have the honor to state that I arrived at thls host Dec. 4, 1878, Lient, Jolinson, Fourteenth nfantcy, was In commami of the post, but Capt. Johnson, Third_Cavalry, was the senfor officer qrmmt. Col, Carlton “woa absent after Little Wolf. Capt. Johnson, with his com- pany, wero guarding the Choyenne prison- ers, snd 1 told him to_continue doing 8o, and added the bund to bls command, Wit I Q}x:z‘x(':{ Jm.lm-—'{\fiounmu uccsnrr(;(‘l nnlxl-u Levia & Kennebee Tallway near St. Anselmo ' H P todlay hetween the passengor frafn ond the en- Another Hitch in the Definitive gine opening the rond, A second-closs car of Treaty Negotiations. 1he passonger train was telescoped by a plat- form car, One passenger nameid J. B, Loflamme wu: kulfid. Dr. Murmsnubl\‘rll;l In I?( cutofl, | Turkey Afrald of Delng Ovor= and another passenger was badly hurt. MoNTRRAL, Jan. 83.—Allan Kichic, n broker, reached by Russia. has been arrested charged with raising money on warehouse recelpte_given by Lilburn G. Motre, ; warchouseman. Tho banks are said to have | The Revenue Question Absorb- suffered to a conslderabla extent. The bankers natfonal poliey are nupliesble i e Monarchics alikes amd Thint (8 why e or i Why onr Gy meut, Which s imbued with s prie our Government strenethened and v y the nation, wow cojoys amonic e Monars) of E""mfl, without caustnir them any mlll!(“ the place that belongs ta it by rignt, T S8PAIN. SATISFACTION DEMANDED, Mannip, Jan 23.—Tho Spanish Viee.Cgp, upon what terms their people could make peace H T D e o o tormer s an, | T Toceedings of the Dominion Ogallalia, but {s married futo and Is living with Board of t Ot- the Minneconjon band. The latter s & Minne- Trade, a conjou, Both belong to this Aency, which Hn‘{ tawa. lett about three years ago, and are well known here, ‘The Indians hers believe the = hostiles are anxious for peace, nnd that these | The Delegates Iasily Push two messengers have been sent in by them for ‘l‘:,e ll';l“‘pvlo m,ugfl. Th V"ltury. um{l by llllnt'k Through n High-Tariff olf," is as followa: ''\Ve cama from a large v camp this sido of the boundary line ou Palo Resolution. Tragic Ending of the Out- * break of the Hostile Cheyennes. Twenty-three of Their Number s be_post | Moon Creck, n tribntary of Milk River, about held a mecting to-day to investigate the ware- ing Much Attention In sul at Puotto Platn, Ban Domingo, h Killed bythe Sol- the other companfes I guarded 3 'y ) 20, has beey A performed the usual garrison daty. When | £ days’ ride from Fort Peck. It would be 2 tiouse recelots deposited with them. diers, o Jeft. 1t the Indlans under & | imbosible to say how many lodges were n that | Attention Called to the Fa'ling-Of Grectot THesateh 1o The Tvivune. Germany. dismissed for anotioning tho arrest af tw guard detatied daily from all thie companles ot the commanid, and put a corporal and two men of my company to cook fur the indians, and in- OTTAWA, Jan, 23.—The Rev. Dr. O'Connor an- nounces that a letter has been received fromn N Aishop Duhamel, in which he stated that hewas | A Better Feeling Detween the Ifalian insurgont Generals who had taken rofngs oy board the Spanish steamer and were after. camp unless onie mado it & business to count : them, U the Blackicet alono thera were about, in Ametican Transportation 00 lodges fn all, ‘The cawp would reach from Through Canada, anid shot. 'The Bpanish G d the oill the day to visit them fre- e Cile; bout f now in Rome, nnd intended to remain there for gl h, panish Government y The Desperation with Which | fRoe) :n:?l‘:hdm(fi:m;n:l: a ’:. e?{‘ 2! m:nfu e, ofin’.”:-“fm':» yes lasaub fourtecn e ‘;.‘."‘Hax‘“‘ Toriship had o audonce Government and the Vati. demanded satisfaction from Ban Domine On takl ha founid these Choyennes | Tho Indinns the line at their ples 1) ¢ with his ncas the Pope, and expressed him- atl, 10 They Met Thair e i ought of conreo thats na | somo ol Inem have recently drawn ratione at | COUrteous Communication ffom | e yighly pleasod with bia reception. Whilst Soie or ontraging tho protection of ita flag. ' CAMPOS, Loxpow, Jan, 23.—A Madrid correspondeny hoors that ‘Captain-Gencral Campos will by rocalled from Cuba before the assembling of the new Cortes, he having exprossed a will. ingnosa to become Minister of War after th ¢omplation of the Havana eleclions, Tho suthorities are investigating concern, ing the " reported ecret socictles in Madrig, Barcelons, and Vencla. It is nndmuxfl' nll Liboral Republicans oxeept Castelar and the adheronts of Bagasta have deecided o nbstain from participation in the Beneral olection, ¥ate. they bad been in Col. Carlton's possession for over A month, they wers thoroughly dis- armed. In faet, I am informed that they had been searched tiwice, and all arms found -taken away. Stil 1 knew they bad knives, for I saw them dafly, and thought thera might be two or threa plstols among them. After Col. Cariton went away I dlscouraged the Sfoux visiting this post, and nonc had been bere fur n lonst while provious to he outbreak. When Bioux visited the bullding when In charge of B Company, there wero al- ways two sentinels fn the room, besides non- commiseioned officersof the guard, uud officers constantly passing through the rooms. Everything wentjon nicely; the Indians were ood-nntured, and said they were well treated, but told mysel? and other oflicers, mncmedly, that they never would go south, I, however, never salil much to_them on that subject, for the rc]}uun ihat 1 d1d not know anything avout it myself, Whea 1 reeefved orders to move them to 8id- ney, 1 well knesw that I had A MOST DIFFICULT AND RESPONBINLE TASK vefore me, but felt perfect confidence fn myself, and resolved to do the best I knew how, My Fort, Peck,—principally women and children, the President of the Ameri- Tho day before we started to come here, a can Board. Council of all the Indians was held. A very lnlrlzc‘ coxg;ll{lmlfin Iwn Imnde for that purposc. All the Chiefs and leading men were prescnt. fera wora i the conncll Uncpapat, Minceur: Montreal Greatly Excited In Business ous, Sans Arcs, Ogallalias, Blackfeet, a fow Circles Over False Yare- Brules, Cheyennes, Assiniboines, Bloods, Ple- i gans, Nez Perces, Flatheads, Bannocks, and houso Receipts. Hantees, The principal men in the councl] were Sitting Bull, of the UHEEIEII' Spotted Eozle, - of tho 8ans Arcs; Black Shicld, of the sfinno- | The Bank of Montreal Again the Bnbjaut conjouss and Biz Road, of the Ugallallas, . wSitting Bull spoke in this *When I of Bpooulative Excitement, l‘mk .l‘nekls(omhml:st] lh;c:im Iiclrn le'z I1|I" rsnn- ry where I formerly lived. 1 long 0 back thiere again. T find that warring is a very bad F::gfig,zflgfl,';fimf;h thing. By that I lost my country and caused o T 20.—At th 1 ¢ the my pco&)lullrclldcul of suffering. ' From this TTAWA, Jan. 23.—At the meeting of day on X want to quit making war onthe whites, [ Dominlon Board of Trade, Mr. Green, “:om 'tghq‘vm it mm;"'Tf”nfln‘: fmmcr- of Montreal, moved, scconded by Mr. apetotisvana mose trounlo w e whites, | MoKechnle of Dundas, that in the oplo- amdd hope to maka peace.”” I do not remem- 4 Dot all he said, but tiat i tho substanco of i, | 10 of this Board the taril should: bo so 1lis speech was well received by the Council, | framed as to promote by eftective and judiclous Other Chlcfs spoke In about the sama strain, pratection the development of the sgricultural, “8ittinz Bull then proposed tosend runners to | mining, and manufacturing resourcos of the n[x lrclnncd he '|l“§:l ltlhe fi;n;e of 1mcd?le l‘lnn- e & 8 or Couroy. shio] whamel wi not re- 3 U to Canada until Apeil next, Our Four Per Cents Growing in Popularity A large number of counterfeit Dominton in Englnd, bank-noies are fu circulation here. In connection with the navigationof Hudson’s Bay, a eentleman woll acquainted with that dis- TURKEY. trict says ho bellcyes that, by the coostruction BAFVET PASHA. of a few short can to avold raplds and to f:’nmictb {‘Iu‘e‘ ‘11"‘{,“7.' mler"golcmfin;eltlon .]:uam hConflzxm, Jnni, 23.—bSAf"l Pasha, established between Forl eclsun and the | the new Am or to Pars, has started for Cnnada Pacifle Ratlway, and thus would be . ¥ avolded 110 construction of an oxpensiva road | bis post, "It ia belioved he was tho central which could be used only for a few months {n | figure of the intriguo for tho overthrow of the summer, It is suggested that. should the | tha Grand Vizier, Kheireddin Pasha, Government carry uu{z its intention of equio- i Ylng a versel for an exploratory voyage In'1 the THE DEFIKITIVE TREATY, I‘:&;\«l}‘l ':rngz‘l;nt tl))';c &!fl:’,fl,{ln:& rmrvey and take It ia bolioved, further, that a conferonco Tt s & robable that Manitoba members will will be necessary before the [definitive treaty urge on the Government the necensity of offer- | between Russia and Turkey can be signed. ;ns '1:!;{?"“; |oc u.ed Mcnxvfn'l;.,u of Rnas'h‘ l'l|n Thoe Russian wording makes it of superior mm| ng to Canada. e closi 13 present year tlie exemption of Mennonites from | Authority to the Treaty of Berlin, placing military service in Russia will end, and the peo- | Turkey under tho direct influence of Rus. le of Manitoba dosire to securc s portlon of fhc vast number who will immigrate to this sls, Tho Turks rojoct this formula. v Capt. Wessells’' Report of the Fort Robinson Outbreak. The Precautions Ho Took and the . Uselessness of Them. Arrival of Sitting Buil's Ambassadors at Fort Benton, ‘They Are Hungry, and Want to Come in ROME. and Be Fed. THE CRURCH IN MEXICO, Roxr, Jan, 23.—The Vatican will shortly tako ateps to ro-establish relations with by Mozioan Govornment, Shonld tha negotis. THFE LAST DITCIL Fort Roningox, Neb,, Jan. 23.—Conriors prrived this morning, confirming the news o tinent. e tions prove unsuccossful, the wants e maatis o | BB rom e p oo, | e At s b | ol S Crgeon o s st | 808 hmuin vy the Gusi Do ot GTRNANY. o yoves s, i e Capt. Wessells' command, conslstmg of four | 2hCd A, EX e e Dht decidens Y | by the other Chicfs, Thero was no opposition, | tries 8s may bo carried on with ailvantage to | Farbor Commissloners into the circumstances TAXES AND REVENUE. 5 manner posaible without tho intarvention of the Governmont, IN PARLIAMREST, Roxue, Jan, 23,—1In the Senato to-day thy Ministor of Worship, In the courso of debate, said, sinco tho accession of Pope Lao, wb; spoke in calm, elovated language, cerlaln Sitting Bull and Bix Road then selected thir- | the country; thatin the case’of thosc articles teon messengers from the different bands, my- | the growth and production of foreiza countries :fi’c’n"'“o?“%"g t;fi,‘;“xg‘:f "::,"'v‘:fl‘l‘éh "I‘I’f era | which cannot be grown or successfully produced Bolonged: _ \vo all rectived tho same nstruc. | 40 Conads, the tari should be o arranged ss tfons from the Council, which were to find out | to promote direct trado with those countries the conditions under which we could return to | of growth and production, thus placing the dis- our Agencles; to tell noting except what We | tributing business of the Dominion in the hands surrounding the loss of the Government steam- e kiady Hoad has concluded. ho vessel was | BERaN, Jan. 23.—In tho Taosday sitting of engn§cd fn the flshers-service, under Com- | the;PrussianBudget Committee,the Ministerof mander Lavole, and was wrecked. Au Investl- | Finanoo declared in his own name, thongh gation was ordered Iast month, and the Lom- {2 missioners have reported o caso of gross negil. | N0t on bohalf of tha Mimmtry of the Btate, ;umcle nn'sl 'lllcapflzltr mln \P: y-;n olh the ?m:fi" that until a now sourco of revenuo from in- employed by Communder Lavole, whose further lel‘glcfi’l hiavo been dispensed with by the Gov- Alesot tavation wascreatod in Germany, aud companies of the Third Cavalry, aud the cscoped Cheyennes, Yosterday morning trnils wors discovered leading in the direc- tion of o large rango of hills somo cightoon miles northwest of Biuff Station, n distance of forty-six miles from this post, and wero When cver:thing was ready, on the morning of the 8d, I called Mog, Crow, Dull Knife, Tangle-Hair, and Left Hand into my office, and told them that the urcat Father had deelded that they should be sent back to the Indian Ter- ritory: “that they would probably take the cars Trom 8ldney, everything would "be dono for their cnmlnrt‘ nud they would recelve plenty of k wa were told to tell, and to bring back such ) 2 followed by Capt. Wessolls until ko was food and cluthing. Dull Kulfo got "D\?m and | o axes as we should receive from tho author~ | OF the Cauadian importars, and bullding up the | oppipony, until it was ascortained what portlon of the | concessions becamo casier. The Government WITHEN THRER MILES OF THE HILLS, | e e s irlon o | ftos there. shippog nterest of Canada; ot pomershould | 7 e pigsonto Mo tvige, | wurplus coul b trcnaforad to o lndiidual | would pureua a_policy of modratio, pi whero bha holted and formed skirmish- | thelr children raised here. They loft thelr SITTING DULL WAS VERT ANXIOUS C%uncl:"t‘n ;c::%oufi:nfn::::mudy!;\:l; :m“ of the Dioteso, will be uul.llel‘;/ co'nucnm,l ot | oatatos, it would be usoless to diact ss tho | ondeavor to smooth the difficultios relativg lines. Al four companies wero deployed as | Agcncy to ccme to this place, nrid hera they | to let you all koow, and to let tne * Great Fa- ¥ Saturday next, in_8t. George's Church, In the | question of income and class taxes,a. any wanted to remain; that they did not zep cnough to eat at thelr Ageney; and that sluce goine south with Licut. Lawion, Fourth Cay- niry, Dfty-clght of their poople had, dfed, and evén the children did not wish to retnrn. Ho; repeated whut Dull Kulfe had sald, 1 nusweres that I had nothing to do in the premises; that [ was simply cbeying orders; their going could not be nvofded; amd that I hoped thoy would GO QUIETLY AND WITIlOUT TROUDLE. - Capt. Vroom. who was present at the talk, told them he was going as far as Hidnay with them, and would see they were well cared for. They then went back to thelr quarters to communi- cate the news. 1 went through the building during that day and the next, but avolded con- veraing with them, I increased the guard and took the sentinel that was vn the inslae und put. him on the ontside. On_tho afternoon of tho 4th I called Hoz in " the oftlee, and asked him what they were going todo. IHog eald they would do anything thut 1 wanted them to ao “exvept go_south, and that they would not do, I told Hog that I would hove no more 1o fav, but act, That nlght they had supper, but | ordered that it should be their 1nst meal, nnd that they should recelve no mars fael, ‘They understood that ns soon as “",'ff' ther ! know that he wished to make peace, ufacturers by countervalling duties, #Wo_started oft together thirty-three days | The resolution eheited a long discussion, and 220, and cama as far as tho Gros Ventro Agen- | was carried by a large majority, ey at Fort Peck, ond then traveled down to the Yo Fory Peck A oicy, whero wo stayed scveral | _A7e Hon. Hamilton A, Hill, of Boston, was days, talking with the Indlans_living there, 1 | called upon to address tho Board, aud was re- saw the Agent thieee, and told him™ what our | colved with cheers. ilo sald he nnd the other misslon was, and asked him to write atiead and | American delogates bad listened with great at- Tet thie people know. I also asked him to wrlto D A toitecia srry m’u"f Mating what fay er. | bention to the debate, and desired to say that in rand was. {le wrote me o fotter, but 1t was not | the United States they recognized the undoubted worded os T asked him to word it, I think the | right of the Canadlans to make such tarifl- cause of this wvas on account of the interproter, | laws ms they required fn the Interests of their who I saw did not tatk good Sloux., 1 don'’t | pwncountry. Asa free-trader, ho did not be- think he explained it ns I wished it explained. ye H 3 A et Sl mo_ thers wers two roads by | eve the position could be maintalned; that 1t which I could come to this Agcney,— | Was the imperative duty of any nation to legla- one by following down the Missourf River, the | 1ate In the intercst of other nations as well as other by cutting straight across the country, | fiself, In the United States the Government Hassid Tcoutd go either route, but that I would b safer by following down the rive bad uever profesacd to frame their tarifl laws that if T undertook to zo across tha country I | for the benefit of the world at large, Heo bad would be liable to meet parties who would not | never heard tho word retaliation used trn‘-ntlmx. Ho lnol|ul- Lsr{ ‘\wllhls l;lw ',"'1".'.'"“ In the Unlted States fu reference to to thls Agency; sald that he had heal here | puy polley that Canada might adopt. wera goud mon here; that the Indluns were all Peaceante, and that I would be perfactly safe fn | It cortalnly had uot beon used st the meetings coming right here. of the Board which he represented, nor, he be- Ve left oue of our number at that Agency, | lleved, by the Government at Washington. o to tho appointments to 8cos in the Royal patronage, while upholding the rightsof the Crown, skirmishers, Company F, Liout. Daxter, moved from the south to northeast sido, Compavy 1, Oapt. Wessells, got directly op- posito Corspany E, Capt, Lnwdon closed at the mouth of tho ravine whoro the Indiana hed intrenched themselves, and Compauy A moved to their roar, thus TEMMING THEM IN on all four sides, leaving no possible avento of oscape. The Indians had placed them- golvos in n deop washout, keeping under cover. As soon 08 tho skirmishers wore within 160 yards of tho savages' stronghold, {he latter - OPENED A DEADLY FIRE, killing Bergt. Toggart, privates Brown and Nelson of Company A, and dangerously, it not fatally, wounding private Deboisse, Com- pany H. Despite the dreadful volley poured into tho troops, they stoadily ndvauced, and, afternoon be will entertaln tho delegates at St on e following day will be ingtatls | Toiorm of tho presont eystem of taxution ed us Dishop n tho Cathedral. There nre cx- | Would bo impossible. As soon ns tho ma. 3uf;n<}lflt% lbo nr’c‘n_onfi “i ';'('3; currmosh;‘ Buh?pu triculatory contributions of Prussia to the john edley, of Frederic! n; « L)y uquler, oF Algomns o0, W, Williame, of Guebees John | Empire decransed, owing to the imposition of . Lewls, of Ontario; T, . Fuller, of Nlagara: | new Impoerial taxos, or auy surplus in Imporial and the Bishop of Maine, ‘Thero is to be no | royenue arising from the now sources of in- change in thic relation of the Bishop to his coh- 5 grezation of St. Ucorge's until Mag: Dr, Bulil. | come fell to the sharo of Prussia, the olnss v‘:n. nhl Chicago, will "be his successor in that | and incomo taxes should bo remitted to the chureh. ‘et ara no farther negotlations between | AmOUDE for the yeor in qnestion, the Grand Trunk and the Montreal, Portland & TiE PARLIAMENTARY DISCIPLINE BILL. }inst&n Rnllw.nlm: trmf- !hh‘fi ll’nn'tllmoflc IRInll"y Brnuv, Jan, 28.—The Lowsr Houso of the has riven notice of a n 10 egisiature, which the Grand-Trunk people bellove i an at- | Prussian Diot to.day disenssed n motion in- he::lpt 1o gain the right to cross the Victoria | troduced by Doputy Hoerman, Ultramon. ze. tane, calling upon the Prussian Ministry to erint Dievaleh to The Tridune, ! R‘!‘lonommo, J:rm 2':;;':1\1%:“1&:)‘&-11;: lmr?, Jlns)fl insiruct its represontatives in the Federal Potter was found gul of bigamny. In 1 tary-Dil - he was married to Altee Julla Bl-lmz, in this fim‘:fi. Yo.Gpposa;tho’ Pazliimen Discip city, by the Rev. M. Guttery, who testifled to <[ 180 Bl that effect; aml in July last year he was inarried A motion made by tho Conservatives to paas to the order of the day was rejected— 229 to 62, GREAT BRITAIN. DESTITUTION. Loxoow, Jan. 23.—Sovero cold westher pravails, and much suffaring nnd destitution aro reportod throughout the Kingdom. .. FAILED. Lonpor, Jan. 23,—Alexander Carnegl, morchant, has failed, Liabilities, £15,000. . OUR FOUR PER CENTS. Loxpox, Jan. 28,—The T'ines in ils finss. clal articfe says: ¢ On account of thy dearth of good investmonts, tha pooplsan ‘begloning to look towards tho United Blates 4 per cent bonds. 'We beliove the Syndieats has already sold to jobbers and others Lers o conaiderable portion of the amount jut contracted for.” b‘y n Now York Juatico of the Peace, at Buspen- ‘.1 o'n Br‘lldxe, to Mary MacDonald. Bentonce wus eferred. when within gevonty-five yards of the sav. | would eive up they could have fuel and fo A counterfelt Dominion of Canada $1 bill was Horr Heorman's motion was als ctod, =2 nges' position, fire was ope’nnd on all idos, | However, ot no tinic did tiey sufler for either, | then crossed tho Missourl on the lce, struck | then entered Into n bistury of the Raclprocity | taken I a counting-room In London the other | byt on of a similar tenden m:m;:]a dnb' = " AFGHANISTAN. y " | 1 gave Itatructions to the oflleer of the day to | Beross the canntey, crossing the Yellowatonu be. | qrogpy, showlng that the agitatiou for its abro- | day, and detectod fn_the doposit by the Teller 7. sk 1 ... |_CAUTION, with terriblo effoct, At this moment, Capt. | kdép a gond fookout and bave his scntinels vigi- | low thie mouth of Tougue River, and came by of ‘the Bauk of Commerce, who declared {¢ to | National Liberals and Progrossists waa o 4 the way of Slim Butte. ‘Thero wo separated, gatlon had proceeded from the Protectlionists, Two went to Standing Rock Agency, inyself aml | and that the excitentent attonding the 8t. Albans *Tlhe Fox’ camo to this Agv:m:g. uiid vight | matter had been artfully used to accomplish the P Xf,'é':m'é’. the Red Cloud and Bpotted Tall | repeal of the treaty. There had always been a e mm."*wmh we traveled, was very | 1r20 number in the United States in favor of cold, and wo suifercd a great deal on tho way the renewal of the treaty, and the Natlonal from exposure, but wedo not regret having | Board of Trade tuok most docided grounds that, come, 88 the juuracy was made for the good at the earliest sptasible time, thero should our people and the whites. A &4 % [iaye cotma horo with the expectation of not be an establiasimens of such trado relatfons be- recolylng sty bad micssases to take back to my | $¥een the countiles ss could be mutually people. 1 exbect to recelve kind words to tako | Pzrecd upon, Tlo bellevod sooneror later there back. I would like to recelve somu good propo- | would be free trade between the Lo countries. sitfons for m{ people, for their welfore, I nm | Fiis own oploion was that, in endeavoring to lereto ool therois any chanceof maklng | frame n now treaty, It should be made as sim- ‘Wesaolls, landing his company and loudly clicering them forward, received n slight scalp wound from a pistol in the hLands of one of the Cheyennes, RENDERING HIM COMPLETELY INSENSIBLE. Lieut, Chaso, commanding Company A, £ecing tho commauding ofiicer fall, rushed forward, inatantly soized Capt. Wesnolls, and cnrried him beyond thorango of tho enamy's fire, Then, dashing to the head of his own compnny, ho gallantly led them to the vary edge of tho washout, whera thoy fought the Iang, niscd mob under any circumstances to kitl Indiuns UNTIL, IT WAS ANSOLUTELY NECESSARY, cither to save thelr own livea or prevent escape. Ou the nighit of tho 8th I made up my mind to get Hog in frons, as 1 know he was tho leading svlrit and 1he one by whom they were jo a great mensure gulded, "By gettfug him separated from the rest lheg would bo without his coun- sct, I sald nothime to any one until the next morning, when I told Lleut. Baxter, Third Cavanlry, whot | was golug todo, [ told him to go to “II" Company_ quarters, und be ready for ony emergeney, I then fnstructed four trusty men to bo fn the clerk's room and come into " my offlee when Hog entered, and Epmnuno, Jan, 24,—Tho Scofsman's Lo don correspondent bears on the Lighest tue thority’ that ' tho Government, becats of anxloty -to ‘avold a mishap in Afghaniste daring the February snows, sent diapsiches to Indin Tuedday suggoesting that the airsccey “from Usndabia¥ aue Jnhlgbud be stapped, and also Inguiring in regard to the feasibiliy of ficlding Oandahar through the winter, =gy - RUSSIA. o .8NOW BLOOKADR, be one of the most dangerous forgeries he has ever seen. The engraving aml general appear- anco nro much superior to those of the average counterfelt, A close Inspection, howover, re- veals the following defecta: ’l"l_a prioting {8 bineker than it should be, as though too much Ink wero used; the shnding under the words #Oominfon of Canada ™ {simperfoct and scratch- Iooking; the latho-work on thu cnds of thu DOFs der nnd on the back is poor; and the number of the bill, which 18 printed in rod, {8 in smaller lvgu than in the genuite article. enator Donald Mctlonald, long a resident of this city, s dead. 1o was born In the State of Now York, aud camo to this country when o boy. e waa formany years in_ the emoloy- adopted, to the effaet that tho existing guarantecs of liberty of speech snd indopendont standing, regulations relative to Parlinmentary business and discipline, constituto nn easontlal ‘basls both in the Prussian and Imporial Constitntions, and.| that, rolative to the bill now before tho Council, the protection of counstitutional rights can safely bo loft to the Reichstag, Daring tho debate Count Stolborg Werne- gorode, roprosontative of the Imperial Ohancellor, declared that the Diet was,in- x 4 eace with the Amerlean people, and i€ wo will ment of the Canada_Combany, and was o ‘Trus- Towpox, Jan, 28,—Violent snow-stormd encmy with unabated fury. Memmwhile i‘lg;‘ ‘:nndlfi “’IXX(;:: lm ’h‘gu b:x‘fl.“ éfi'&‘fli fe permitted to come back to our homes. ma;::‘:el";‘zve:'fl‘l‘: :"‘mP:;;L“me:'l"‘:fim "l‘n:""”"::o teo of Queen's College, lusston. Ho repre- | compotent to interforo in n matter which | yo0y Lho' Russlan railways, Soveral thow THK INTREPID WRESELLE, me to go in thelr quarters, whero all TR TNDIANS DESINE TO RETURN scuted the Tecumach Diviston In tho old Legis- | was bofore tho Federal Counall. The Gorv- .sand laborers sre oponing communications batwoen Moscow and Sobastopol. NEW CALEDONIA, 1ative Council from 1858 until the Unlon, when he beecame a Senator, &pecial Dipatch 1o The Tridune. BeLLEVILLE, Jan, 23.—An epldemic rescm- having rogained consclousness, ngaln camo 1o tho front, and, sceing the ground strown with the dead bodics of tho savnges, im- might hear what 1 had to say. Itold him ho might bring Crow, mud they came, In the meantime I'sent fur twomore men tothe puard- house. When Hoe and Crow entered I naked tothe A%cndnl towhich they belong. Therols | intimate, such changes mizht be mada from no gamo in the British posscasions, and that s | time to time as would be decmed ndvissble. the reason we moved over thellne. Weall Ho conveyed the cordlal greetings of tho moved over about twu und a half months ago. | National Board of Trade to this Board, nmmnnt, thorofore, declined to make any siatemont “concerning the contents of the bill or the attituda they intended to nssume Plored bis mon to ceano firing, with n viow | theun it they would Fo_south, nd. continued | Tlicro ts woto game on this ide: purtieularly | "4 \eiter was road from tho Hon, Mr, Fraloy, o S ity hl ¥ paber of ok | in rogard thareto, TIE INSUNGENTS DOTTLED. tlking whilo the room was filling with soldicrs, | betwoen the Missourd und the Yellowstone. Tl 1o gotting tho romaindor of tho Oheyonnos | y oyt Cummings betme lready present, I gave | Indians are suffering a great deal for want of Presldent of the Natfonal Board of Trade of the | who have carclessly handied animals eo affected THE ARMY. Pans, Jun, 25,—The troops cooped up 12d havo had thelr arms uud legs swollen to an coor- mous elze, One man Ia not oxpected to live. e — FARMER MARMS, Hls Petition to the Bupreme Court for n Mnandamus to Make Illokke and McCrea Pay Itim. Hpectal Dispateh to The Tribuns. SrrixorireD, N, Jan, 2L—An opportunity ‘was afforded to-day to inspect the petition fora mandamus filed In the SBupremo Court last cvening, In the name of the people, on the re- lation of Farmer Harms against County Clerk Klokke and County Treasurer McCrea. The petition Is flléd by Goudy, Chandler, and skin- ner, and sote forth the proceedings heretofore hod fu regard to Tlarms? claim for coustructing the foundation of the Court-House, and statos that Klokko has re{uscd to Issuca warrant for the balance sllowed Harms by the County Board after the decision of tho Appellate Court. It s further shown, on {nformation ond hellef, thnt County Treasurer McCren and Prosident Bennu are opposcd to the nayment of sald clatm, It fs also shown that Klokke pre- tends that he ought not to 1ssuo a warrunt for the amount due, beeause the County Board, on Dec. 16, rescinded the order for 8 compromise made April 23, 1877, For these reasons, Harms prays for a writ of mandamus tocompel Klokke to fssue n warrgpt for $30,730,28, with fnterest, und command Seuso aud McCrea to sign uud pay the sam THE WEATHER, Orrica or TUE Citer Bioxat Orricenm, 1o surrendor, but the latter stubbornly re- fused, rushing at the troops with formidable hunting-knives, baving expouded all their ammunition, determined to surrender to dooth only. But, ero thoy had advanced many paces, a volley from the troops, and ALL WAS UVER, Companiea F ard E were in bad position to accomplish much, while Col. Evans, with Companica B and D, remained on tho oppe- #lto blnff from whero Capt. Wessells atarted, nud, not knowing tho position of Wessells' command, arrived too late for mction. On tho cessation of firing, TIE DEAD IODIES OF TWENTY-THURER INDIANS wero found in the rifle-pits ocenpied by them, including scventeon bucks, four squaivs, and two papooscs. Nine remained, of whom one buck and flve squaws wero moro or less wounded nnd threo squaws un- Lurt. Of tho troops, none but the threo heretofore mentioned wero killed, and Capt. Wessells and ono private of Lis compauy wounded.® The latter cannot live. Ambu. lances left hero at nn carly Lour this worn- ing to bring in the derd and wounded, and aro now moving back slowly, They are ex- pected Liere with the troops to-morrow after- noon. food, Wa stopped war beeauso wo were stury- | United States, 1o which he mentioned that the Ing. That fs the reason the councll was called | Natfonal Boarl were most anxlous for the ro- togother, 1 bave attended all the main coun- cils held In our present camp. ‘Tho feoling ex- establishmont of a reciprocity {n trade relations pressed in all those councils has boen for per. | between the two countries, Tianent pesce. In those councils lnws woro | A rosolution that the Governmont bo urged to made to punish. any one who committed depre- | proceed with the bullding of the Pacific Rallway, datlons on the whites, and with the deopenfog and enlargement of the *+ A party of younyg men soon alter stole somo » : lmuupfmm the Awmericans, aml brought them 8t. Lawrenco Cauals, as Tapldly as the circum- into camp. The Indians punished the leader by | stances of tho country will permit, was carrled. &llliog bim, I tell you thla saevidenco thut our | A motfon that, as a means of relloving the dls- pi:lofulfl nlr:‘.ldn},l“ rfo‘;e I):ew;. r]p“. m'ho;ml ‘:lmt tress of Great Britsin, the Dowinlon Govern- al re for peace, would have c Dusn howt £ it Amierca 5eapla ELOTs | ot vt munlraton o sektoment of 118 d here, “8itting Bull said to me before leaving, * T be- | Undccupled lunds tn the Dominlon was, after lieve you will have great diftleulty b tuking the | some discussion, carriod, 83 was also a motion officers believe in your zood Intentious, but act | requesting the Guvernment to abollsh the use 1‘"‘:,“ 'l“l‘“’m““'l ‘r"‘lfi"' !:",'”Y ey "g"‘l',‘: of the Tmperlal measure. U Aco c made, Bird and DBlack Bhield, Chiefs 'of "o | A resolution was carricd to tho cffect that, Miunecoujous, nud Sputted Eagle, Chtef of tho | as the returns of tho lust scason show Bana Arcs, want to return to this Ageocy with | there has been o largo Incresse of the all theie prople. ‘They told mo to oy thisto | trade of the Western States over the 22 oS 0 € S M | Now ok et e overnment b o all want to take peace, 1f the propusie | quested to nquire futo the causo of this diver- tious we tuke back are zood, they will all move | slun of teafiic from the Bt. Lawrence route, with in immadiately. The Indians weleftin the camp | the view of taking such action ss may seem :;:;g,:“.’.“‘” awaltlog the return of thele mes- | yocessary to promoto the interest of Canada in Bliould 1t be decmed advieable to send a reply | 1he matter. A membor poluted out that the to the indlans by thess two messengers, [ re- | veduction of tulls en the Eile Canal made it spuctfully suggest that it bo communicated to | ighly necessary that the Domiulon Govern- e by telewraph, In order thut thev may return | ment sbould take iustant steps, it the trade of to thelr peoplo as soun a8 possible, aid make 3 knowa to e the” yesultof thelr misson, | the Bt Lawrence was not to bo mora seriously aryrespctiully; = = " WellWool, It was moved that the Government bo petl- the signal, when we all jumped on the two In- dians ut the same tlme, Licut. Cummings, Bergt. Dunne, Company II, Third Cavalry, s man of Cumpany E, Thied Cavalry, and myself tovk lor. Crow gave up at oncw, but wo had o strigcle yory hard tocet llog handeuffed. Before we did {t he stabbed Private Ferguson, Company E, Third Cavalry, slightly with a inlfe; hohad threo on his yerson, After ho was handenffed, he ealled me to him and sahd they would go south, amd that it 1 woufd take oft " the frons, and let liim go back to the people, he wonld get thele consent to the move, While wo were wolting for an ambulance to convey them to Capt. Vrootn's camp, I sent word to the In- dlana that o relatives of the two Indians could come ont o with them, lHlog's wife camo out, but when sho went back to bullding to et her effects thay wold not let her come out, 110, befors gettivg into the ambulancee, sald bo wished 1 would stay with thein to sce they wera not hurt on the road.. ‘The Indians made two attompts In the coursc of the afternoon to out the doors, but were drlven back by the sentrics, At no time ‘were any fircarms shown by the Indians. Durlng the afternoon thy excltement dled out, and toward night Hog was allowed to come up and talk with the Indians, Ho ot hils and Crow’s relatives out, aud th went back to the lower camp, At that night was around the buflding, und found the sentinels aud evrr(lhlm: quiet fnside. Licut, mpson, the Otllcer of tho Day, Just about $:30 w'tlock . m. went to the Adjutant’s ollice, which s sbout twentv-flve yards from the Indian quorters, intending to stay about an hour or so. t 10 o'clock the Indfuns commenced FINING THROUGI WINDOWS AND DOONS, Killlng one seotry and woundluF two, und the in Bxatay, Jan. 23,—The German army os. captured tho insurgonts of Now Caledons timates show an increase of 80,000 men, after a rathor warm engagoment, in whicka ‘Bub.Licutenant and a private wero killad. SWITZERLAND. « - AMERICAN COAL. . Oxzva, Bwitzerland, Jan, 23,—Amerlcia coal ix selling here slightly cheaper thia Fronch and German coal, and s much sups rlor. An American locomotive, burisg _Innu:nuug ooal, is runniog here. . BELGIUM. ... DROWNED, ‘ Awrweap, Belgium, Jan, 28.—A boat com- ingin was capsized by tho ice, and eight men were drowned. The River Eile ¥ blocked with ico. \ L - 'BELGIUM, % SENTENCED. - Davsaxts, Jan, 23,—Count Langraud D & moncedu, who is supposed to have fled 10 ‘Amerion, has beon sentonced on contumsd’ ain'to fAiften years' imprisonment for ! ‘and forgery. + TIIE VATICAN. SPERQIT BY TIIE POPR TO ITALIAN PILORIXS Roxm, Jan. T.—Ycsterdsy belog the Feast TRANCE. GEY, GIANT. Mansemres, Jau, 23, —FEx-President Grant and famlily sailed to-day in the French mail steamer Labourdanls for Tndia; TUE DBUDOET. Vrrsatues, Jan. 23.—The Minister of Financo presented tho budgot for 1880 in tho Chamber of Deputies this aftornoon. DISAPPROVAL. : Toxpox, Jan, 23.—Tho Pall-Mall Gazelte says: *Dr, Bort's resignation of the Minis. try of Agriculture and Comimerco may bo rogarded ns 6 proof that French publio opin. ion disapproves of the reactionary customs policy foreshadowed by his donunciation of, trentios of commerce, We may now reason. ably hope for a liberal and oconomio poliey, on tha part of France,” FPRANCE'S FOREION FOLICT—WIAT TOE REPUS-, LICAN LEADEIL DESIRES TO BEE OCARAIND ouT. BE ‘Fhe Republiqus Francaiss of Jan. 8 priots an fmyortant articlo on Fronch foreigu polley, which Is_regarded as (ndlcating the lue of pcm(*{ which M. OGambetta would like to seo sdopted in foroign uffuirs, After roferring with | eatitleation to “the fact that thea monarchicsl lovernments of Europe have sbandonod the e ; " Corporal of the'Guard, und fmwediately fol- TIIE GOVERNMENT. tlonud to uss every overy effort to have the duty | y, D.C., J z o traditionsl sttituds which they bad takeo up { Eplphany, the Pope gave an audience In e KILLING O TIIFE INDIANS, 4 3 asniNaToN, D. C., Jan, 24—1 o, m,—Iudlca- g 34 P s i SEiran ehort bl Alis coptro. Al | e the shate, Tiind Jusboetion dato bed, Apecial Dissatch (o The Tribune. in tho United Siates on tlns contaioing feh | jiant™e% Oe g SHb HE0 O Ao HEE | with regard to tho provious effaris ut establisii- | Hall of tho Conelstory 10 8 numerous 1l I got up, put on my pants, a palr of arctlcs, and no stockings, my overcoat and hat, und yan fown to the cast emd of the Indians® building. ‘The Indlans were all out running away, 1 rot Company ‘Thira Cavalry, to follow.” The lu- dians fired at us repeatedly h carbines, and wo kitled ive bucks In a “few moments, Capt, Vroom, when the firing commenced, saddied his uomunn(y. eout A Company ap to the post dismouuted, wnd E- Company -dismounted to cover the Bhertdan voad.” 1 followed with O Company aud men of I Cowapany, who WasmiNaToN, D, C., Jan, 23.—The Sccretary | abolished, aud, In the event of not succeeding of the Juterior to-day had a consultation with | in this, that o corresponding duty be levied on Mr. Magiunis, the Delezute from Montaus, in | the article fmported into Canada from the regard to the report of the rencgade Sloux un- | United States, and that, fn the meantime, the der Bitting Bull having recrossed the lne from | sanction of Varllament be obtatned to such a Britlsh Amerfea to the United Btates. It waa | course. Carried. thought thut Immediate nction ougbt to bo | ‘The Hon. Bonator Skead, of Ottawa, was taken by the authorities to require from theso | upanimouslv elected Prestdent of the Board for recently hostile bands an unconditional surren- | the snsufug year. der of thelr arms and ponics, except’such of thy ing n: republican Government +in France, and iven the existing regims proofs of their esteem and confidence, the article continues: . 4o attach the greatest value tothe con- fidenco of the Guvermuents that surround us, and our Repulic will over strive to avold in her policy any luconsiderate stop, any uselcss or tm- prudent messure, calculated to disturb that cou- fidence. - When the epublic was proclaimed for the third thmo fn Frauce elght years sgo our isolated country was -‘lwey to lovasion, It had been hurled to ruln aud perdition by a monarchy. piigrimage, led by Commeadators Acquadersh Prestdent of the Bocloty of the Itallan Catbol youth, In replying to the sddress preseated him, his Holiness emphatically described Tl as having been chosen by God from amoog other natfous to bo the Bee of Bt and the sitg of the most august smong ¥ thrones of the earth. After alludiug to ma: astrous condition of the tlmes, be rfl,\‘l Heaven thut as the peopls In the mast fes™ of the Cheyenncs Wednesday has been received by telegraph by Gew. Sherldan, The report comes fram the camp coat of fot Creek, vin Fort Robluson, aud s dated Jan, 22, ot sunsct, ‘i telegram, which Is slgned Ly Cupt. Evuvs, commanding the post, {s as fullows: Companies B and D, ‘Third Cavalry, Capt. Jobuston und Lieut. Thompson, und “wyself, found the Cheyennes in a strong position fi the «lliTs, four iniles north of the stage rosd, an the Lower Lake reglon, easterly to southerly winds, veeriug to southweat, stowly risiug temperas ure, partly cloudy weathier, und falling barom- eter, For the Upper Lake reglon, Upper Misatsalppt aud Lower Missour! Valloys, soutberly to weste erly winds, risie temperature, fulling barow- eter, und partly cloudy weather, L LocAL OMIRRTATION e A o0th, und i their uroj bn the I .| fulbed "a few ot o time. T passed | jateer as might be neodgd for ti MISCELLANEOUS. which hud wantonly trified with the confidenco; | epochs of history had turned with ful} cvole i bdlony escapod down 1he e i the a two wounded squaws, both of whom 1 had care- [ it SLHRNE 6 K0 phe el Movelat Dispaich do The Trivune o helghbonmz monarchice. ad had deceivod | dence tothu Chirch and rucclved health {8 fully carried back to the post, I earrled a2 veur-old chtld buck on the road il 1 et an H Company man, whom I told to take the haby to a comfortuble place, I then returned und told H Comnany men to saddle, dress them- selves warmly, und sgsemble at the stables. Ou mounting, L 'went on a gullup to where Capt. und moved east toward Red Cioud Agency. ‘Iiey were pursued by Capt. Wessclis with Co- panics A, E, F, aund H, wiich wero beneuth the «lltfs on the prairie. A messenger from Capt, Wesacls reports thut hic overtook thu Iudlans at noou to-day, tiftecn miles cust of Blufl Statlou, jutrenched iu o uul:ly‘ He charged the each of them in turn, Wo did not call the Re- publie to our aid out of reveoge for belng de- serted by all lurcIFn Powers, but because the, Republic alons could safeguard ourdignity, and,| by dint of courage uil persoverance, the infeg- Tity of our territury, compromiscd by the most fmprovident of Bovercigus. Auy attempt st a incertitude nnd discomfort by which wullu; now switated they would again seek refukd the Cturch and take shelter beocath o shadow, Wauld thut most graclous God 10 £ basten the fullliment of this most S50 wish of bis heart| Ho concluded by expres his intention of celcbrating this year wulll 0 on w rescrvatfon under military survelle MoxTnmat, Jan. 23.—There was considerable Jaheor " The " Delegutos from \"',“m"z‘o“ commotion an the atrect to-day, owing to fts and Tdaho were alio consulted s to | BavinG beeu discovered that & number of Logus whether Chiel Josoph could return to thelr Ter. | Warchouso receipts lad been nassed off s ritories, It was the oplulon of both these gene | Eeuuine, and advances obistocd upon them. In tleinen that such return would lead to retalls. | connection with theso transactions, Andrew miuimui, 23 UBNBEAL 01l KUY ATIONS, Cutgawo, Jaa. 33--10518 p.m. Kitled uid captured the entire party, Vroon was fghtiog the Indluns fn the blulls g 7 R Tikr. | Wind.__ Hain| Weatber, | movarchical restitution would bave added the | greateat pomp and sulemuity the juuiles O “Woman's Clotea wounded,—Capt. Wessels | companied by Lieut. Crawford, On my arnival | jndictinents for inurder now pending n the on acharge of fraudulently obtatuing woney 27 (B W N It we have had the inisfortune of not L’uanllon of the Virgin, und imparic slightly, Uoret. Taggart, Furrler Buwen, aid Chase and part of A Company | ivil courty uguinst them, ‘Thieso subjects will | BPan warehousa recelpts, The Exchaoge Bauk bl i uvoidiog, as was tho wish of il gond | apostolic benediction to all present. Private Nelson, of Co, A, kiled, Thirty-two ey bad Killed about eight [ndiuns | by discussed in the Cabinet meeting to-morrow. | holds warciouse receipts upon which it has ad- T citizcns, the scourge of civjl war, the RBLICS OF FIUS IX. Cheyentes 10 all, of who only nine wounded s.ut Capt, Vroom aruund oo the =i - vanced Ritchio $5,000, and which are suspected “ cause {4 solely to be attributed to thefear, which' | ¢y, org Jari, 7,—~The Fanfulls aaserts hattié rewaln aive. ‘Thiey report Dull Knife killed by road, and Lieut, Chase back with the 10 bo yvaluie: Tho Molsons® Bauk: alsg bold: A subsequently turued out to be ouly too well-'| 5riiiles belonging to Plus aro avout WH W shell in tho cliffs some days back, Tils report, | Wounded squawy, uud told him Lo o afterwards . JUDICIAL, s, Tha Mulsaos® Hauk alag: halds Y founded, -that the Royalist memberd of the Ver- | §011°0 % cately at the Vatican, admlssion comes Lo me verbally, und way be supplemented | 08 the Domlwoudlmml to prevent the fndiaus Hpaciat Disvateh o The Tribune, receipts of the same kind to the amouny: of N sailles Assembly would prove s danger to the caudo d to Falthiul, by more sccurate detuls, 3 uzlu:el:-,x‘; :gxlv‘::ulc“l gn&mfi:‘ ;sf:ncv‘.l White BLooMisaTay, 1il, Jag. 23.<To-day was held | $4,000. Molr, the warchouseman who fssued & gcnulzlhl‘c.h‘\:ll}th un.‘ -1;m 1!10,. ‘uw‘ ll:&a%uo).;u Ga 5 cn. € 8 y to go down o i ¥ Uy, A pand cels b cen ument of our safety fu rstio- A dispatch from Geo. Crook at Omabs 10} pyyer, Licut. Crawford was to gather up strax- tia mtulln.! of 8 uumber of futerested gentle- | the recelpts, s Tl tha ey, A cu”‘",’ 2 stunce, und afterward that of {mr deliverance e . .+ OBITUARY, Lieut.-Gen, P, H. Sberidau says the following | glers und come back tu \he bluils, und In the: | Men of McLean Couuty, who declded that the g set o today fu the Blook , Exctisuge, which Fd and recuvorptiou. For thatrcason it fs that it | - Apecial Ditoaiod to The Triduns. bad just been received: % morping look for Iudians, Teent most of wy Hou, Lawrence Weldon, of Bioomiugtou, will | privcipally affected the Bank of Mootreal wnd 2 bas becowme the pecessary Government, and that ADRIAN, Mich., Jan. 23.—News has beet! R Canp Eiouw MiLes Nostumasp or Bruwe | Wien uuder the Eirst Scrgeant aceoss to thy | be the candidato for thy Clreult Judgeship of | Cousolidated Bauk.:'The stock of the former 0 Frauce Las become attached toit. All theel- 1 celved of ha death of Frank Tabor, s WeHh of Deulsop, In.,from diphiheria, The nm}L reach hero to-morrow. . He was related M:‘; aud » gradysteof Michigaa Univerity: 1;:4 waeks aio his wife, Floreoue Bower Taboh of the same disease, and they will DO¥ "P:“ togethet fn *Oakwood, . Mrs. Tabor gradust :n troti the Adrtan Hiak Sebool about eixbt J2T a0, and for a few L jenrs .breyious to Der waF m-nuu\.-uaw L‘Il 0 ,.,#;:‘:.h:u DRSO T a. : Bhodlr. Jernlty Spurgin, an widmud highly eateeted cliu .BTuamlugwn. dled to-day 10 bis b0ih yeit. o | CiNcisNaTI, Jun, 53—James W, Gol b promigent citizen of thiscity, and widely 60! died to-nighs. ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. o 1 Bostoy, Jan. 23.—Arrived, the steatnsdlp train, from Liverpool. : Lok Do, Jan, 2,—-The stestaships Bolivassd Devou, troms New York, bave arrdved vute rigbt bunk of White River, und went on top of bluffs uorth of river inysell with six mer, Wo struck fresh moccasin tracks ou top of them, und soon overtook aud Kitled two Indlags. " A third ono got uway. Oneof the Indisns bad tweoty-tive Sharp's curbing cartridges with brass shells and aRemiogion pistol. ‘The wau who held our Lorses let thew ga, and we bad to walk about six wiles towards the pust before we o;.almm sgaiv, We then rode 1 und weut 1o bed. b ‘Tuls report will be routiuued as soou as pos sitle, I have to prepsro for suotlier scout. Yery wnpu:unm',. L W, \WessELLy, Jr, Captain Third Cavulry, Cowmaugding Post. STATION, Jan. Vi FouT KQUINSON Crpk, Umaha: “The pffair with the ennes ok Elum yesterday about 3 p. m. at & pulnt ten miles east of the telegrdph line frum Robiu- o to Hot Lreek, and,five mlles north of the stage-road. The Cheyennces fouglit with extraor- digary courage, und Lerceness, und refuscd sly ters but death. The olficers und truops be- baved with great splrit. Tuose cngaged were Capts. Wessells amd Lawson, Lieuts. Chase und Hardfe, G, W. Baxter, Third Cavalry, Licut. J. Baxier, Ninth lufsntry, sud D, Pettys, Auonie the wauoded are Berst. Reed und private leb- bols, Compauy i1, ‘Third Cavalry. ‘flu trovis return tg the stations at once. Tho ludiaus killed were_seventetn - warriors, | four' women, und two chlldtep, . Bipe were raptured, thres of whom were unwolindéd,” Obe’ ‘man of the wounded will probulXy die. Evans, Commanding. TIE CHEYENNE OUTBREAK. Thie folluwing ottivial report of the recent oute brewk st Fort Roviusou frow Cupt. Wessclls, —Uen, he McLean_County Clreuit, to succeed Judgo | ©opensd at 133, rapldly declined to 123}, but Owen T. Reoves.” Alr. Weldon s ono of the | slightly rallied aud closed st 120, “Tho latter leadiug lawyers of Central Lilinola, nnd very | vpened a8 bab seccded to 47, In buth popular. Judge Reaves s miodel Judge, and | cascs tue. oponiug price wss & reduction ulsustrong with the people: He stated this | from yw_érd-y._ It was ‘rumored that u‘.-;:gh;u l.: Itlllm br:u:u::émdn‘ o!"l'n T}nsaa:, o} cowplichtions or n‘nlclmwd e P:m-‘ e ate for rexlection. | urg ty opu.. of (W . ‘Muritime Prove Hoth ho uud w’ . | tucos: wmd the depressiog effuct upon the % .+ “|stock "OF the Bank of Montrea), spd the res st Py e Wb Dortel nauci Ahentjed F oue of the Dirgst Tanna 1aurs, Tod, Jui. 21T second an:, | 97 92 U Cousy)idaled Hank fn Foranto, whdea noal exhibition of the Terré Raute Poult.’ry'hnd lisddlitios ora about: 8AKLU00, brouzht dowa the Pet Assoclatlo d here, 0 & S£60K OF the lutter, 'Thy othior - stocks wou the e o chvapiet, ruscess: Toe masioed |11t wore s or i, prcludily aftected by of eotries Ls very lirge of sll kiuds of yard, | 1€ baule. "I ls feared the troubio Is not yet Water, und wild fowls, abbits, plzeoas, dogs, | ¥R T suthoritica of the two banks privel- cte. Mapy verv iuterestiug specimens arg | PRIY alfoctod assert tat thero 14 no reason for showB. Much luterest is dlsplayed, espectatly | the decline of their stock. swoug the furmers, sod the atteudauce s quite AosTirat, Jan. 23—\ paole took place in large dally. ‘Fhe tucubstor 13 successfully | the stock warket todar. Bankof Moutreal Latebiog chlckens, attrucliug great curivsity. and Consolidated bauk stocz fell U wud 7 per forts to deprive ber of thatGovernmeat through which she saved ber houor and pald hey ransot, thauks to which she wus enabled to regein her strength and reconstitute her army, have falled. All thu attempts agalnst her, 'all tho plots,’ in+ trigues, aud conspiracles, have contributed toca- dear the Republic to France, uud to engrave it still desper on her fnwost beart, Henceforgh in ber own eyes the Republic uud Franca are synonymous terms. Furops cadoot uu&emu with Frauwce; tuut 1, &y, fact which thy cveuts . dnl!( Qi oined place all around us degipustrate wilh gon;:lul“t‘n evideuce, uud this cxplajng wh! Europ Buu up so checrfully with the Repub)ic.w) ‘rauce has fnstituted with a resolutlon that bas been amply walntained for the past eigt vears, Europo s also aware that (bat Hepubfic to which our country is 8o dcepl( attached {s not s Republic of propaganda: it lomestic fuati- tutiva wesnt for the French people, und for thew alope, There are nowadsys nelther wurs of conquest nor proparaudas to oe nudertaken, We respect the publle law ot Europe o order to be fu a postion 10 cause the Republic 1o be re- QW e 'ort Murda,. 3. loichiester. ... 3). 23, Sucrpineoto:. 0 Balt LakeClty 20wl Baudasky... .. 3.3 " . RITTING BULL COMING $OUTH, ‘fhe follawing report regurding Bitting Buli's wovements was recelyed st Arwy Headquar- ters yesterday: Hxavquakreks Four Bexrox, D. T., Jao, 12.—1u the Awsistant Adjulant-General Devari- went of Dasota, St. Pau', M S 1 bave the Lowor to report that two Biux lodises, EKSSEEE‘:EEEEEE5%—“5&25!2:5!35

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