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\ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE n ttom in the woods, and thern wers AJ. RENO anks nbout. The uid creek bottom w low hich Girard turned his horse to the left, anl per- rm. #purs to him. \Witness hung on as long as haps twentv-fiva or thirty yards wide, ‘There | he could, but was at Tength floored hy the brual whom he had re: dto glve any more drink, was dlaplaying conslderable money bn & reckloss manner, Winslow did not drink, but took a CITY REAL ESTATE. In 1hta cotumn, thres tines or fess, _WANTED-MALE MELP, 3. In thia cotumn, three itnss or less, 25 cants pe e aertion, Each additional line, 10 cenfs. sertfon, Each additional line, 10 cents. o wus a clearing near where witness was, and the ":}"‘,"""k" !‘\ml \vm:,lhrnvm hnlelulnv:{ hearl I;ei A Datectt ch 4 b Hilegal f,'fi.";’;”",’.‘}{‘“&?,’f&’f,’;’;’ :\l‘z‘:(,l "ll(X'l'n:wpl")‘dee AT s e e i kk.... -_m_.k o 5 H st of the bottom was thickly studded nd a rose-bush, That was the last he saw of atectiva arees if n vlor, awe ! 1y, ttect: O LE~TAL FOLLOWING PROPERTY, RP- Bookkoopers, Olerka, &ce Examination of Lieut. Charles De | rost. eottonwonds, . Thira waa ) bt ane | the Interneetnr. [Fatehter.] eed with an Illegal! | Cr o res catte In il ot Taylor t g0 away, T Ve AT LI O b aold a6 Whout | yrAXTRDZ A YOUNG AN 1N A% DPPIOR; k Rudio. or two places where the horaes could get downs | The Court tank s recess of ten minutes, and, Arrest and Unlawiul Im- and returned wnd orreated Winslow, bof : ety okt ofefer one (s wwicesianit bonklcepind -« thwse traifs had been tnade by the Indiaus aml { apon couventog agan, prisonment. dis met._ues any augdve lanpoiec to- g modern imorove- | YNt e, ot 1 TeS At nolne with hia folls. “Tas, . 4 —_— :’l;.r:,.- |:'r'm|(-u; the Lanks were steep at the rest ! sllm‘rs. EDWARD DATERN, . = mrl KTI':; o ln_.l‘xl'r:cq“lu'fliy e fl"r:”':”"x"}'-'fi’"i"'{"" 4 I pen. WATER T ; wAm'Twcxu\'l‘nfiFfi. ? " e placer, Company F, Seventh Cavalry, was placed in i - 5, e—J-story marnle-front, 655 West Adams-at, apmficlent biil ¢ mut be unmarried, cope 3 " from the Command-— o ) While the” persous above-named were fn the | §350"; Hrick, 443 nourh g i sect I Dgurer, od ¢ " Nde His Beparation fr f HP REJOINAD RENO'S COMMAND s T e arival of the troos | Statements of All the Parties.= | s fhey bameot Jomiey nz an argument o RIS Tronk i o eaiorn fme | S ASUIEAL L rotdy and profclen” ooz " A2 i Adventures in the Tim- on the 2th, at about 3 o'clock tn the morning. | to the mouth ot the Little Big forn, witness The Facts in the C about some woman, 1ie had uaderstood that nbramaar, Dloyed, address, and eity Te(erence. ber. 1le raw a portion of the Indian viliage moving | was Oriderly for Maj. Reno. When the division e Facts in the Case. Defore the party entered his saloon they had | 330}t martle sront. 1143 ichigan énte, | \WARTED-DRUG CLARK AT 208 CLANK-ST, s o an the night of the 2"’"'] “f {""p'{‘d ‘":m 'l“le(::t }m;fl Tie horee ':v%s"l‘v: '(’.‘.:'e‘fflf{i wr':o'; had a quarrel fir another ssloon near by, and 114)h||ru~;mna-u. YO s BiriEes iy S e Y e s com- | L. 2 ore g ; nquire o J 9 21T, i ¥, LFRK. WUB 3 o otk s wag oD towari e Tord | conditom, The erre ot 'Col, Tmicrably fals [In 8 cammunlcation to Tz Trunuxe, Gearge | bad come down to his place. " 25, vt wamingtonn._ | WASTER-GROCERY, CLERE MUSTWETAT F s Mistalee which Came Near Belng Fatal | 5i2tlv, 1% SO map. ~ Here he attempted | a8 tear as he could remember, were: *Take | Winslow alleges that he has been the vietim of HOTARTANT —TEN ACH) X0, | peeted. T 68, Tribiine omee, ; - Tteno’s Condnets to ¢ross over to Reuo, as he vould sew potag of | vour command wid charge across’ thy s.onn of (he most oulrageous vicces of official | ¥aA Inatied for the arrest of any of the nersons et acre, Yester Traaes. A =henos bls inen uver upon tho bill, but ke fearal to do | drige everything before you Camt. Benteen b3y | giarezard of (he Jaws governiog. sieiized . | £1ken in custody by the detective, nor Is it cus- e AEracah Gl | \\ANTED — 23 MIOENAYERS: THOSE 1NDER- 20, a8 he raw some lodiaus over on the other | had the same commainh” Aftor arriving at W e Lis 4 tomary for oflicera’'to have ono in such cases, ietter, and i ¥1Ow of the 41 aorex nd Ruaset Haniling tring - work prererrod. - DHEL D, side of the Tiyer, the =~ tepee, amd “before tryosing the | Mmanite” thut has ever come tohis knowledee. | though they abtain them in vagrancy casen be mmedlatel Ut there, mill ot €000 an ot | DODGE & ALSTEIL s o {s Visit to Oustor's Battlefleld—Btrength | %% ey 10 auestion by the Recarder, the | ford, witness stonped to tighten the girth to | He naserta that he s a reputable and law-ablding | cause of the recont declslon of Jadge M lister. {his| yuar. GARNEFT & THOMNASSON, 136 Dear: VW ANIED= A FHNTICCARS 0LGDE TIERS FERD: : B of the Indiane, gitoesa tated that the Tudian vilage was eev- | s buidic, ol g a firle boind. “Befurs | ctizen o undoubied sobrity, a5 100 oy mors THE PACTS, [FO1 SRR SIGTIRAR AV = MOTTEVATIN T | 2kewaranonrs &0 I A EE i ERr form st cral hiours tn pneaingr the pofut whore hie was sta- | reaching the ford, he saw thirty or forty In- | respectable citirens are reads to swe: v and to bens follows: Taylor, Winslow, | 1 v sntevt 17 north uf Thirty: o E . ANTED A G000 GENEI AL S H —— tlaned. Hle coult ot sco them he coutd ouly | dinns. After they crossed the fivor, sy 355 | 7o Trs ot o | e s were i b awioars wnors Lnalals | ) ST nerur TH A, THOMAD W ANTED A aoontR L LARGEITTTS | ! ‘i mifles tnga § A The Reno Investization was resumed yester- | hear the pofseof the dogs barkinm and the | yards, some of Reno’s command wos formed in 2 Ao fhe country. Cail befars 1o % . ¢ “Widle returniug trom dinner to | some disonlerly couduet. The people at the | faor BALE_AT A GUEAT TATGAIN=S GOOD | o'clock til oming on C.AL WILSOR11 Whilaxe, 1 ¢ He did not think | skirmlsh-line, mounted, aml they moved along | 88 follows 3 L N " 10-700in cattaga on Noutn Sfde, only 81,500, C.0. = 5 day morning at the usual hflfl'fv"""““i“.':":" E,‘;.T:',‘,;!},“,fl,‘“}“,",’,’,’:,fi{}" onge-thicy wera all | the bottom In that, order. Witaess. wa ity | Iis place of business Priday last between 2 and ;‘::gz‘:,.;‘r':,,L’;‘K;:’;f,'.‘o?.'e,',‘é#ufl'.‘.‘.::.’ Bance. mnl | el Lo onttane o Raiin TR b WANEEE 7 N sy O TR COLS H sttendaace of spectators. ‘There appears to be | ol Vo0 T 1 they were kccin:fi up a [ Lieut. ffalr to the left, and a littie in advance [ 3 o'clock p, m., he wxa met by a man with | ye robbed, “The detective went out and found | JPORSALE—4aX)m FEET TO ALLET GN NOMTI: | 0n the hoands wafes 1nws hut a steady place and prompt 7 wite a8 much Interest manifested now as there pretey sUM tlring too. fle saw the Indfan war- | of the skiemish-line, Witness and those with | pnom hie had but n slight nequaiotance, who in- | the partics in another aloot than that In hich Titone Y camerol Indiay and Thirty-fourtiist. fian'}fi:fl";, ;;:_*;‘lr;;,;-“';’:;grf&y: Calito-day be- ¥ :‘rau\lflm beginning of the inquiry. Maj. Reno | riors goinz off un the 26th, ‘They appeared to ‘mg; n!c“r:,; n;;v':l:lxlzt\o“nfil :r)rl’:;(lly::da’o‘rn"u“‘l‘:nlll:an vited him to take a driok, Winalow declinod, | the ror - occured. There was, loud taiking | 1 ERACA X 3 Lol ¢l e 0! move away in equads or by tribes, ‘The woods . ' ‘ and bis couvsel “", ’";lt "::.:L';n::‘::i:p": 10 Whiich Hiteiane was hvat enstonced whr S8t o lne haltwd for a time _on the bottum, (he | but eventually consented to takea cigar. Ae- while the shorthand writer vlous d fira while e was {ir there, 1le gotinton eort of ¢ timber Lo Alie rlelit. He thought the fl“‘n'n of | cordingly they adjourncd to a saloon at the cor~ testimony of the witnenses of Wt brovieus das | groen placa that wis clear and staved there until [ the line roated near’ the wowl, When | nor of Desplaines and Stad i stonte. Shortly o or three ladles came In, ond were shown to ) the fire jussed all nround him, The flataes | the line was formed, be came VW ASTED=3 GOOD CARPENTERR AT 8OUTT: {liere, but no disturbance, Winslow could not |~ SURURBAN REAL ENTA’ PRy Caraer of Canal aad Twelltli-sts, A, CAMP. have ‘heen arrcated legally fur the preceding | T ALEo o 5 3|8 Fuw Al he was mixed up i It, for the officor bad | JU4%, \ARECRRSIRAILE | BIACK DWELLINGS Conchmen, % camuiors, Ao : no warrant, and there can be N0 arrest for a | ¥ood): lake water; 70 fare: cashi ensiomers Hherally 7 ANTED=A MAX 'wnn UNDERSTAS DS AR 4 misdemeancr without oue unless where the { Aeblt wlthi nond othert soukht, it GIEEIL 194 Man- | J17AS c Darness o ts by the Sergeant-at-Arins, teorclied il bushes aud shrivaied thew up | bick o the ekirmishers, o say | FfCF to others cam el ",',,\‘I:‘;: partics are eaught in the act. Winslow scetn Ine (0 Al THEI? moen e b arm ek sod Wil e st witnes calld ycatorday was eariy. " earahard At n the dhnsetimmof | ey wers et Cns (10ml e § Tator wan. a1 once. sahmed by siromarriory | 4 have been areated O Puéplcton (e i wraa Corner Ciark and STy ek 10 O B DURER, ¢ ctearly, fle Tiring in the direction vl rre gretting thicker, h ) Taylor. o paly cotner Clark and » 1IEVT. CHATLES DB RUDIO, Honen anil e ovan Board the. ehoeriag af the | Jonn, trengs B T ToxK. oncly B stvest tras iz the faiter wasat that time on fhe | treated Winslow with, * Hello, here's ny friend TooR s hienee the subsequent detention was filegal, W 1 . Seventh Cavaley, statloned at prosent at | yen. ' flo did not know wiiat this was for, | slarmisiltbe, He did not hear much firing | Tavlor, T mist ore i thie. feler alluding to | After' the Drisoner had been detained for 8 | BOwhs . and 2e e B B ot 7ANTED=WE WISH T0 ESGAGR A FEW LIV e On the Zith of June, 1870, ho was | unless they were charging for water, Ou the | Irous the Indians, s bis own skirmieh-line was Mr. Wi 1 hil curian e, Oflcer Haley apbeara to bave ene | Fomcs = | e : B omiman under Gien, Cunter. About | Gny-of the 200n I.L-‘u‘fv an, oy chlet bai | ring it thetimt, e he sl i waa ool s o whild'aco; e | Kerca the hrgo o wulimerlerhor thotse the MEAL ERTATE WANTED: | poaueciiines ued ey . g vo or three signal sho! urined e Indians, he though ere or - q ce s L v ED=-A GOOD BRICK T " Y 1 Thor 13o'cloclson that day a diviston of the | soine warriors wixd fire t or thrce siiznal ehots | Hies yards off, 1ie left s horse with a horae. | Taylor and Dictective Hales, with the othe | SHUENCE dues tiut brove that Witaluw was dis. ) b totiie Hnt kind of men: ot fall '@ cail, or dron ie orderly. “The vflicer subsequent}: de up | miud ibat the man had beer punished enough sonth of | Kire ; and murthop | AACR LA ARk ., and [0t tot Jess fn g0ou nel:i Y L3k, west of sangamon, commanil was made, aud the withess repeated § TP DI off, singitig after the Indlan fashion. | bolder in Company G, whom be knew, mnd | rs. had two or three rounds of the deseription of the disposition of the troovs | The rematnder of the Indians stayed and con- | started oft toward some Indian fepevs which drinks, Winslow taklog k-at.,_Chleago, { i i ! ¢ 'i . 8 chgae upon | by his briel detention, aud declived 1o push the | faronst, " WIA" pay TAE vaah doveis, iajaice (o (w6 W u‘-'n DT A BALERTAN G EItY ITATLIIOAD 1» ublved beuotore, fe was o g with | e et Mol heo's comiiana, Veetiy | B s acorsthe sl T sarel S Wi | U™ conponc shotn e, e s e U Is generally’eonsldcret that wiere 8 : "‘\.,F-.:;",‘.'fi...'.‘:c’..x athnee. V.1 BV, | with reerencee GIEEN. 151 EAbt Wandietonsar Ma). Reno, and that detachment moved north volver, oml another | flghiting on the left, und he mads the remark (o | tter returued and said to Mr. Winslow, * Here, gty s o e e it FANTED=UENTLRMRN ¥ 1.RIBURE 1 gnthe iehtband eida of allitla stream, After| 0, oM QU 8 SRl A0SR0t ] Bemu e e ol e e e ek o e et~ e Woiearon: Winslam; sifere, g 6 s bty D o 4 oRcun i e 20 KENT_OU c‘n}#u‘rllrgl'l'u::'rl:xfia‘::m’h'ffi:’:’n:u;‘mfl;’x;?‘{a procecdling four or ive miles, they came to the | fooveq oft ' the same dirvetion - ns | dlans are drising ust? 1o saw Ma). Reno on Haley raplled, * Nonc of your businese. Coma | the arrcat. declded 8 1o the offense, i fine | =~~~ w0 e Tribune ufiea. tepee, whero Reno was ordered to cross the Lit- | yhe firet, Finally, ail the Indians moved off fu | the skirmish-line, firing - at 1 Indlans, slong.! Winslow was taken to Madison-Strect | posed the penulty, A8 to the churies of ubus e o L EMTEIS OF MARONIC DR ODD- |10 RENT=TE LOWEI PAUT 0F 0 catnort. | ) SR ATONIC DIt GDD. 808 Tioom Vo bt Dearorent e ot €1 Aftfonx Ay (raveilag valeAian, 102 LaSalle:ste 1 ioom 45, 10 MENT-CUNVENTENT TRNEMENT VW ANTER-AGENTS T0 ENOAGE PEIBANENT: [ A clear st Excluntre,” SOSED WA W Serroy 576 Fultout. Al newlv patited and cals J 1 Btats 2 VY ASTED-YOUTH RESIDING WITH i1IS PA. Tonts o learn whoiesalo business, AddressT oo A on the In- tles; It was nearly dark before all woved | Mal. Rewo wave the command, * Get your A < 3 e f:nml o at the: ford | mays Witners et 4 (¥ Hyer 1ot bouth at | NAten it tn woaqs. i corer,” o the | Btatlon, and Haley proceeded to search nim, dbas: Ty prossed e ssiver, ae Ahe this time, tear the forl “A,” with his compan- | time the troops were dismounted, ‘The raen on | taking possession of urivate papers, wateh, wnd A": i passing through he was very near fon. ‘I'hey afterwand crossed the river at this | the skirmish-line nppcgml to be mixed up and | money, Winstow suzgested thnt his money to Maj. Reno; witness w:lm mr:\mxe;l upen 8 | point, which was nearly up lmknlulx(-ird l{n’h&:ils. ;;}hndl{:fl '°"i‘"‘"‘1' l"I'lhcx (:‘1‘13 :%a-’m-:«"’x'; it be safer I¢ left in his own posscesfon, wbbern horse, and In golng through he | They grot wpon the biulls and skulked to keep ¢ command was Jeavin 4 DY | Haley thereupon struck Winslow a stingin T trbible Snsnioed, WAtSE Wb ] i h ot e BaRe sceing Compuny G golni fown 1o the. wovls, ¥ b 13 hey do nut appeur to be proven. As o seared fog Winslow, that wus_customnry wind proper. But I the arrest was flicpal the taking of his property was a lezal roblbery. IL1s the constant custom Lo 1onke arrests in Just the way in which Winslow was picked up. umd the potice authorities stute i, L pel South Sid Teihutie om, 3 1 e | In reply to another question, Licut, De Rudto | Witncss then went down to get his own lorgg, | blow on the left side of his face with the right | 44 the potfc Ty ther bt e Jlfi;r::‘l‘unnltln- 1[0 REXT—0X ACCOGKT OF DEATH 1% TH Y ANTED-RTiE & Reno, He first saw o [udians bevween the | 3 (o0, L00d Tudie the ndtan vilaze was | Not ail of the man i 8 Contpany 80t mosaes, | hawd, obscrvin, You ars o braert 11 b SULempL 10 sirens cribe, Bt it has boen de | (L, i, o e on Mewizuinac, BeThl | ) ASTEUCE ‘ tepce and whera the ford swas inade. As they | 4y os or taor milea in tongth, He did not count, | 11e looked about aurt found his owh haree, which you! This outraze was nerpetrated In the po- | elded that it is fllegal Nangurensal bwelfihat., completely fumbshed for | save 5 cleared the wood on the ather side of the siver, | (he lodges, but he should Judge by subscquent | be mounted. There was anothier horsa tied to the lice station, while Winslow was fo custody. Some day 8 ease may come up like Mrs, M- sanalie to Fespantiile urty without enlideen. Addrens | Donald’s; an oflicer tnny luse bis Itfe because of A, MAN WITH 81, ) Hi 13 Wabg! 0 d control thie huisiness of & Cieve- staj. Reno formed thebttalion Into ltiio of hattls | examination thatthers were 1,200 ur L lodwer, | cbeck-plece of bis own horse’s bridle, and Do | [T wha ther takon down-stairs oud locked up, 10 represeni and ordered 8 charge. They galloved probubly | He could see where n lodge had been placed If 1z | got tangled up In the trees. e stopped nmi About one hour after [lufey came to the coll- COTTAUE OF SIX tooMs | Modconsnny o Chicuzo. tnod fudueement S0 the obedience to the orders of his superlorat aud yet | P]0 IEST—FUIENIS JRUL party. Vel for A few days only, on C. T. Awo miles nud bolf across the plain, which got | hiaa only been there” twenty-foue hours. | untied the harse, wnd led ft out of the timber, | Gone wnd demanded of Wi lon e name of iy | the man wha does the killlog go unpuuislied, | &, o0 Fhitty-atat, by GLUKGE'G. LATTON, 137k S aonon Y el them to u wobd on the right-hand side of the | There were several sodgea felt by the Indlans | wherc he found & member of (i Luu‘xpnny. 10 | col-mate. Winslow safd he afd _not know, | brcause, uuder Judie MeAllister's decision, hi fs bualie TETTS T AT T FERALE HEr tine. Witness heard bullets whistling about, | when they departed; fieknew it took the traops | Whom he turned the antmal over, When the flaley reptled, * You nee a Mar, DIl fix you, | I8 resisting an filegal ot/ empt to deprive hita of LENT—g2) PETE MONTH R TaTONY | . WANTED-FEMALE XXELP, s paw an fmense cloud of dust tn the diree- | about half & dny t0 destray what the indians | man left the woods,—those who were mounted, | you will neyer keep another saloon fn thiaclty,? | bis libersy, AL thnler Tirimas o, Domesiicse Yion of the village. Reno gave the com- | had left und In liunting for their caches. In his | —they started on'a run for the ford. He Winslow was shout to answer, when he yelled t— B T Tha Hugot Wil Agaln, Dublen Letter to 1) Sttt Gazstte, The Bagot wlit case, which excited such gen- d dismount and” deploy s | judgmont, there were In the netehiborhood of | thought the men of G Company could have alf out, 'Shmt ‘up, or 11l have your leense Rinishers, L The maem . obaysl ) i | A e oo e Ty Judt | gopten Thei borsca If they bad tricd. Fovokeds Tinley then lert, ey onr leense urder with great nlacrity, und witneds iwas sue- | by the number of tepecs and wickiups ln the The Court then adjourned until balt-past 30 | ooy 6 and 7 U, m. to renew b unprovoked ey X0 RENT-ROOMS. e S WOTk Tur's famliv of two, Referéaces o- * South Sin. 3 2 xiai | WWANTED=A a1, WASH AND o U RENT—$1L.%0 PEIL WEER~NICELY FUI iron. Apply 4231 Boutls Halsted st. priecd at their nctions, a8 many of them were | villoge, o'clock this morniug. assault uoon Winslow in the followlog ingen- | eral interest when tried st year in the Court T Rentlemen only ; irausientgentiemen - > e iy B Yaw recrolis, and thelt horsoa tew, hetbier have | * Tl was asked whethes this eethnate was made - —— fous manters _ Xoproaching e cefl doary o | f Probate, canie on aain (11 [rish Court uf | taken. s wary stHBE roush Altaciets e | Y A T FAL T oA TS Ing been tn an engacement before, “Fhe horses | a1 the time he wus there or stne Gen, Geant and Ellha Washiburne, commenced, *Well, have you sobered up yet?® | Appeal, in the forw of an attemnt to overthrow Tu! ILP..\I’I 472 \'rAl:A:m;,;‘u“:T'u ‘;'.t}i;'-h:}:"“fi; oly. aed vury badiy, ind appenred ruthor exelled: | Witness ropiled that it hiad been made since, | sntereveie icth Chartes 4. Washsurne in Phtadetonia | Winslow repted, S1 was mever eanie. et | the verdict of the dury estuvllsline the legit- | g Berond stary, et vani, alcety y AV AR AT T TR ST R T ST Or most of them had never ecen xm{l-r\‘ll:e before. | and he continned, nalvely, »1f 1 had made an Prass, Iinley, enraged at Lis failure to gafn anything | Macy of Mra, Bagot's ehild und lh‘n‘lnrlhfi‘flmt e n £ (AN oF Bwede xitl forgeneral housework. "Wagea, Christopher Bazot was timder an fasane defision fn tespect to his son, £t will be contended st the Jud, c&\\'mcn) misdirecied thent as to this int of **delustun,’ aud Mr, Butt will be lead- Wost Sldos 2 [0 RENT-VKRY -HANDSOME = FURNISHED Footns: 31l moderu conveniences, 4 Ianop-court, # % Y | knowledge, [ suppose, . : hieard o trumpet-coll s volng down on the | estimate ot thu time 1 should huve wmad it | * You have no persona ) 4 | tending toward au admission of crlme, bawleq gl';rm: Sehen ho auw the dust il the Ahadows more,” jLaughter.) of ‘Flr‘" s warly reiatlons with President Urant | gup ¢ You are a dlar s you were drank. nd disor. of the Indlaus through it, the latter appeured | Witness, In_renly'to a question, stated that "“?“.e?“‘ho 11 ki bout 1t T bave heard derly’s und ns such he charged My, Winstow, 10 be simplv riding soout and galsing o dust. | he should judge It wae twenty minutes after Nos about al now abou ave hea Meantime several friends fiad calle:d to eive ball ) [ ) = | \WANTED-NEAT.STEADY G1#L FOR GENERAL } 1 ( h i | i 3 i A0 BENI-STOREN, OFFICES, &co 5 They were running backward and forward, bit | Reno Jeft before ho heard the firing supposed to | from other persons,” ’ for Mr, Wiuslow’s appearance, but all ofticia | i counsel on this occasfon fur Mrs, Bagot, Mr, | . X9 BBENA. R GEIMAN e e erne i [ purticular direction. | be Custer's—that Is, the licavy tiriog. " He we | ,, * DI you ever tear the story thint Eifhu lent knowledge of his fncarceratlon was deled, | Fitzgibbon having become sluce the last bearing Ntores, . W k. Callat Tiwey were at that time ubot ut 500 or 600 yurds | naked to tell what he' knew about g:l'vi,,"mn‘ money to equip himeelf for the | Fiually he guvo b, und way rnlcnufll about "’l'|" i:",’,“ "":““'a“',‘:‘,’:(,,n from Lisut. Lee, wit- TUE MATTLE-PIELD OF CUBTRR. I don't know much about thelr financlal re- | J2/ VI %‘J}f,‘,’f’ .}'&‘:{{{J“n;fi'"fin Piiies 82l Ut ablal it of The liovsen an | 11 81d that Capt, Donteen was ordered to ke | Iationa, A brominent. man in Gsicns o e | ok, <aled) belore | Junies erisom, _Haiey e cliarge mas pullop until {hey reached fhe | i company und £ound exvlord tho battic:neld, | thist hat (et was cale Torwast presids { quge, “your ftonor.” Winsfow was—in spite of S Rhita fhey were lutt. Tk Inonld Judge | Witness voluntecred togo with him. Thero | a1 g soldiers’ meeting, and he told Elitw, ns bis Ris uttornes’s wishes to have the case proceed— Ty wers twelva or fiteen minure in aravien ks | wreeseveral other oflicers aiong, including Licut, Covmessinnn, that he thought It was hls duty | rojuased. Herowith picase ind & ooy of tlut point.. Tle heard meveral shots before the | Pradicy und the Reeimental Quariermaster. | 1o go into the srmy. Elt gave bim u letter churies preferred by § ot halteds. the eonmand (o hait wag | He described tho situation of the battic-graund.| te *tiov. Tates recomaering mm “acer e oVtndlow sgajust, De- Lord Justice, ‘Flhe propositions for redubating the questfon of the propricty of Judee Warren's dircction to the fury “are formiduble, He fn- structed them thay Il Cbristopher Jingor labored under an ‘“fusane dclusfon™ as to the paternity of his child, and fu that state of mind disinhierited tim, flu-{ slioutd tind against, the will wnd the jury did so, the offect beinz to securs the estaty 'l‘D P—SOI'THL WATER-RT.=OWING 1o the debressed conitl the low Y-l BHOWN'S | BESn DA e Ao anlh WS AET L | NV ANTEDZ G0N mANDINGIOUSE. com tween Lasuile and State, from Feb, 1, very low, No e Samperen ! DRTOLM RIFls, 190, Cle guawer iinleds full pamr'and referenee, Aaudren T 33, | JIaM foF Geucral wark. one for countey, M2 Twea: uie oitice. - 0 BENT=X DESTRATLY LOGATED STONR, 1N TANTED=AT 263 ONTARIO-ST,, ~ A~ FIRST: Tll°!||n-T|m|lnw ety uear Chicago. Addreas 3, ,‘w“, class couk for bosrding-liouse. 'No other need ribune of - of trade und ] teetive Haley, und handed to Bupt, Scave und large property = 5 = - Nurses. futul BILes from the map - There woro very®| ex.oflicer of © the regular - srmy, who o % er- | i money to the fnfant. Mr. Macdonoueh, 0. Miscollnnecus, : Eiren dlsecty after iat e Toinne rrs ey around. therd, | hind gradusted st Weat Polut, aud who ought to | gt TRV AUEEd Inte the wiatter vester- | b iy fo e Infunty e flocdoncugh, G | |\ ol o 0ss . 215 ST WASTERSQRRMAS O BWEDISIcNURSE QI Ho, mae Asked. 10 duscribe, from his wwn | oL Y A e Mirars yldk. {hem up. ALTIG | Nayea vegiment. My Inforteant s ot oty | day and obtatued the followlng informatfon: Ve onRiS mpeachetl duilgy Warren 3 Sharcs TNy sbout 13 years oli._330 Exst Chicago Knowledze, point where Uslhoun was killed thers wers | put (iran io the Adjatante ofice s st jim S iatisey : agalnst 11, ' He will be replied to by Me. Hutt. Dot stome Trums L swn, ~~BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, ALL THAT OCCURRED PROM THAT TIME murked ovideiices of heavy Aahting, nnd the [ 1o copylug, After awhile Grant satd to theGoy- | stated that he had recefved | the copf of the | who takes the place for this ourpose of Mr South Jialsted L oor, 5 tootus, $13, Ioskiceopors, Clorice, &c. i up to thv time the command left the wooda to | ravine was full of bodies. Judeing from the | erpor: fl'm, can gret 4 oo to do this work at | charges made by Quorge Winslow, but they Fitzzibbon. “The combiat between 1o stich fie Weat Luk Trame. 10 routns, . fraty crors the river and to state what was the con- | sound of firing which witness heard whlle i the 81 a day, and, i thls 18 all you nave to glva me, | Were not backed by au allidavit as required by duct of Maj. Ieno, wood, awl from subsequent observations, ho | T ghall go back to Galenat * The day tollowing | luw, but he had sent it fo Capt. Hood, at the Wituess sald the commani was dismounted | should think thut Custer's battle lasted about his arrival fn Galena L win told that a geotieman ) \West Madison-Street 8tation, with instructions and deployed as skirmishiers, with therighitrest- { au hour and a balf. Ho could not say saw Grant between daybiealk and sunrlso walk- | to investigate the caee. Iie hud aleo sent for Tl 0 oome, $01 and othars, STORY DRIC QITUATION WANTED-~BY A THOROUGILY COM. 3 netent isiness iman reaponsible pusitio with & Liim} can £1Ye satistactory references aa to capatliity or B It ddruss W a4 Tribun eenfous and experlenced luwyers as Mr. Buct and Mr. Mucdonough Is expecied with fnterest, and adinisslon 0 the court {y already wecured by card, ‘The hearlng in the Probute Court, ns it oA TION WANTED=DY A YOU! l’lvo UENT—FROM FED, 1, G MAN OF engl i anda2i South Clinton-at. . with power, Inguire ut b fog vear the wood, W'l 1ine was formed nearly | as to whether any of the Indlans that ing with Ellhu Washburne down to the ratlroad- | Detective Haley, nnd would learn what he hiad | antafied the production of an cnurmous smonnt eroom. _J, 11 GIGANAM, sgens. A7 ey "-'&f'i’f.::\'-?f.%‘ :I?;mn ;:’:'éfa‘;:“.\’&u'r:: a1 right ancles, with the left stretchiog out | wers with Custer wero with Reno after- depot. The traln which leaves Dualelth, gulng | to say about “the wmatter. Thelatier came ln of extraordinary evidence, oceupled twenty-three JANTED TO RENT. = | T 7 Trbune vplce. scrost the prafrie several bundrea yards, The rd, or vice versn; but he waa in position to | south, comes through Galeua very carly in the | While the reporter was at polic headyuaricrs, * -daya, and 11 1a ‘oxpected the appeal cannot take less than four duys. “Vhie costs'of thie litixation huve already bten immense, but the estates rlone are wurth over £5,000 a year, The Irish Apocal Court as now constituted s a atrong one 28 Lo ability, und 18 likely to be pretty busy, huving thirly appeals for these siitings, ‘The Bagot'case will be heard by the Lord Chiancel lory the Chief Buran, Lord-Justice Deasy, und Ulié Master of the Rolla. .. .. W troops advauced ob this line seventy-five or onc | see the Indians all' the thme, s there wers orhing., My brother Ellhu was carrylug Grant’s | nnd wascalied Into the Superiutendent's private hundred yards. ‘Ihen the Indians began to | plenty sround near whero ho twas; they started 2‘., l.:e.gu. uyml wolng to the & uu:f with him, | offlce. While tlicy were thus engaged the res <ome out and ficeat the soldlers,—three, or four, | oft when fhey heara the hum-f firing below, aid | Th{sgenticman sayabe saw them together, and | porter visited Capt. Hood at bis private oftico r five togother, ‘They would tire while mount~ | they returned when it was finished, aays that Elihu, os soon as Grant came back from | at Madisun-Strect Btatlou, and asked ta see edand then galtop off around {o (he left. This Witness eall Lo saw Heno upon the open | gprinefleld, told him to return agaln instantly THE CHAROES they cantinued to do, thelr numbers 1increaaing | apace on the skirmish-ilue sbout ten minutes, | with & more peremptory letter, und to stay azalust Detective Haloy, They wers produced, ;unslflnll(‘;, ol the lt‘llrlmz bec: \‘l“]gf\:“nl‘: 5«‘!’ glurlm:'nlsll %l vlvh(duth $imo he kA'U)'. l:ll: ;)"chun‘?h unll n:e;(wum‘mve I‘I)m‘ ; u-;: 1{|le‘nt. I(I) lhl: ul hore the signature of q.,“rFu Winslaw, who far as witness was able to sce, Ma), Reno atod m, e admired the manner in which the Mo- trne, iU s 9 rather signifivant thing, Grao R v had, v i grounid and gavo his ordors all Hght. Jor as conducting hineits amd thougt st | yant have pecemno a tocre Linotensnt or Cany | Alicuod. Seat, it Huloy tul, duprived bl o NT ~ FURN. HOUN, QITUATIO. NTEI—AS COLLECTUR OR IN & .'Ixf ron!-x“‘{:'\n'-&f‘-'-’hxe’;m'v’“'& ST harment by tharoughy ‘Competent and hotle, eastar Clark und southh of Diviy- | Tellshle man of large experieuce. " Address T oo, Tribe | Trivin oniee, une Xio TR ame sfze: both to he wel) lighted, M. SIMONDS, 17 Washington-st, ASTED=IY X GENTLEMAN WHO rge experience in 1he cominiulon busl- tiess on thie Hoard ot WANIEU=TO RENT=A BUIDIRG 0T il of, Jratle a1 traveler, correspandout, g cuminission house. Addiess T w0, Tribune otfice. WPBCr foors AT ew Court-lute: would prefer > fluence some’ busfoess for & new bullding, Audreys T 04, Trihine oMce, krnace. il erty In‘arresting il and lucking bim u; 3 == e WASTED—DY S V- 14y soon Liout. Wallace, who was pear by, | the officers und men in tie commmnid were act- | taiu, urd ov have pressod kis way (0 Lo (roRE Six ety Imarsosting A I S I Qi oo L S BOARDING AND LODGING, Aot ers o e e eSS <alivd the attentiun of witness to the fact that g splendidly under the fire. Eurly on tho | us soon s lie did." Ive louguoge, und Incited him to commit o | THE TRIBUNI BIRANCIE OFFICEN, B G W lg‘r‘v{-rlg:,-1:u|yiv'lhna’la fi’u of city reterences giveu. he Tudians were comiog oround to the Jeft. | mornlog of tiie 2th witness heard the clicking ¢ What do yott think of Gea. Grant’s prospeets { broucl ut the peace; thied, thnt he Lad comne | N ORDEITO ACCONMODATE OUR NUMEIOUS 4 BTATEST.—VERY FLEASANT, Wany, | S Ll Clandotice dtie wood was fu o lorse-shoe sbape, aud the | of horses’ Loufs on the opposite sidg of the now to get tiic Republican nomination ™ mitted an unlawful assnult'on bit in the 1¥paite i liy e liave catabuslind I TRt AR S AL Uenieap for the | —SITUATIONS WANTED~FEMALE, skirmish-line was formed at flfiht angles to this, | river, This was at about the brork of day, lle ** Undoubtedly they uro alicud of anybody | tion; and, fourth. had falsely umd maliclo Ilrlnch(" ces in tho different yitiove, a1 desifoaied | yinger, with or without buard. S S D o T semam fucug, down stream toward the nortn wnd | suppased Custer was with Hono at it tiuse. Ha | olguta. 1 donst know 1hat T am_ particatati 1y protorred s churie of druile’ and dlsorderly | PlerS AR Sl e ke for'hs e | R NI BICIRIG L e , o v toward the villure, Witness srz the Indians | looked out cululmlllf‘.llldlu“‘nllllmhcl' prmen | fayor of Grant. 1f the Democrats sbould nont- | Gaatngt him. Thero was no allduvit HOF ather | Do s o s e e, s wil o g | 200 Miday e *Sandsomely Tirstes Ty S Yas by A, COMPETERT (R commys up the river from below, and pretty | on horseback, 1l thought hie recopnized some | fugte a man like Bayard aguinst him, it would signaturo than Winslow's attached to the docye 3 - Saturds) N Twenty-secon Jusiable fur ot e or two, witli or without bwsrd; teruis | 13 Biah & Call st 127 Thinlay., Thurs- suonn trampeter brought witneas' horso to | of the horses of his vwn command, s thelr he a pretty close race, Qur peaple, bawever, Uim, He told im that ho did not wanc | riders wore white hata and blue blotsos, One | secin to bave Gra ment. Capt. Hood stated thut Licut. Biinmons ow QRT MICIGAN 381 uftab it —TWU L . . o~ —a In mind “more’ than any | was acauaiuted with the facts fn the motter, | s M, WALDIN, Newstealer, Statloner, el 000 ANSTWO JITUATION WANTEN-UY A NGRWEGIAN Ginh the horse yet.—to keep him down In thie | had on the Luckskin Jacket und Whito hiat Of | eer aersomt Tl el pe e oty fo. ths matter. et Satonat o i for weutiomen; aleo oiie aulte, B i th Dt A SOl WGt Bh, bottom, Witness' wns at this time standing | Cupt. Tom Custer, mid ho thought it was him, | 2 ot What ura the relations at present botween | for, and Haley mado the arrest of Winslow, nu | plio eIt TH I alde News Donot, 1 orth Siae, Catl Sl e uwnalittle rise, where he could e overy. | Tie was so certain of this that he shouted at the | Elihu Washburne und Gen, Granti? hnd ot acted - the tustmer w“'mnfll of. 1L, Co T GIGUK. Jeweler, Newsdeater, aod Fancy ORI CLARK-ST.=FININT-0LASS rm»—nyn‘ A FIRST-CLAS! ) thiog, looking_around, "I trumpoter told | top of his yoie, 1 think they are good agaln. When Graut | [Tu(ur was 0 zood officer, nud had dono. some | GO0Us 7 Lase-st.. coracr Lincor i $1 Jier woek, ulthiuse of wlatio ‘aail eur i ferp reforances. Addreds i that the command were mounting thelr 4ToM, SEND A HORSE OVER HERE, was nomiuated Iu 1803, Elhu camo on to New | cleyer work as a detective, - ANCI AL, LLE ot 52 e S s i ATION. WANTRED-Y A T AT horees down_fn the bottom and commioncing to 50 I can get acroan.’” ‘The men on horseback | York und rused largo contribution for the TitE RECORD OF ANKESTS e EAANTIAL o ccton TKoters. r) 10 cuok, WAsE, kud frn (n & peivats family: move out. Witness remalned in the wood und topped and looked ail around, and down upon | tlectfon. There were' some States consldercd i i In thig calumn, three tin TONGLISH (IOUSE, 01 EAsE WASHINGTONST Uood referenco iklrco, Pleass call 175 Twenty-socond st trieil 10 get the men to stay, He saw that ono | 310P but the 1d "not weo anybudy, | uite doubtful, At bis represcntations, Moses | was examined, and it was seen that on Friday | yeruon, Nack udduiunal tine, 10 c 4 Kin, 510 # e weel, ITUATION WANTRODY AN AMERIGAN-QINL of the cufilons had been lefe, and he tho bottom, but they could ‘not uee any d the conidence of the busi- | Just, at 8:20 n. m., Ueorge Winslow's name was * s 13-008 It ) perday, Nty disecond wark or family sewini. Good Stre: ad been left, ordered a | vy oo uein catled, 3 Tom, don't you see me | 1. Grlnnell, who had the e 0! bu f Tttt i o . NCES MADE 08 DIAMOND g econd wor y i, Good refer- man who Was going out o go back fnto the e e A some of “them caught | Messnen hiere, put biinsetl at the head of he | entered, wnd vpposite it the chargo of * disor- AR RN s NEVADA 1th M AN st i coceaciven. Call at 8 Hanovy + BEAT Archer-av. " wonds und gret 1t: “but the mon werely satd, | 99 Y Viear CHEK. aoars > uud i 3N o Dear Mouriest < Guol 1o imA and hoai . TIONS WANT! TWO COMPETENT ) ey T derly ™ unly (vot * dranl and disorderly ), and st ot hi, wavo a shout, wiul tnimediately let | tontribution, and, for his services tn that benalf, | derty " buis (60 “ law disposed 1, apprared tenant, ™ und moved nlong. Witness 1 ¢ | fly thelr bullets ut Nim, nuch to his surpriso | 105 Tort. Mo wus Colleetor, and.af | the words, Nousult.” {mwedigtely ol Bk alter tho enidon huvety mud 1 Aoz iy | U1l dligust, e eawe sutlie was wistaken [ | lector ol the Burk, e s colleetan, i 1L | L Mre Wrhalons marue srete thors of o o Ko temsrate rony e camanandy | {0t 30Tk “Fa e ' bt i Coveer g | Y. T think EARE waa. dinguaCed: (i i | Simwcross wmi titvord Relly, sharged with " it e 0 Lo weekly b oo bot dawn thero to get the guidon, Lieus AREALIn T gty be cukly o CORNEN WADASIT-AV. AND -wt. ~Pertianeut buant st very low rate ) per duy. fhy boanl #1.60pe K and we nd work. Good references. i rieth between Dearboru acd Bute AUSETO LOAN O F TURE AsD PL: 2\ "wnos, without reninval; al dizmouds, and al sccuritiea. 1o 1, 1% Dearo; AR VAID vt OIS Gout AND) d, ATH WASTED BV HEST PINDEOR HOUSE, 1% BTATEST 10GiET 0re | S dhaieclase tami ud ha eonel Vet 1 G * Drunk and disorderly,” by the same ofth J Money 16 1936 01 watvhes. diaion is; a1d vauaoies | Y L R AL TR LM LN ot Parkeont Foiniys » Slher all: and ho would atay. Ho artlvad at s Dtk whtoh were wimost Saunyoamuith the | U e Vou supposed that Bl Washburae | that of Wiistow. - Tisut. Hinmons staton that 2 QITEATIOS WARTED=TIY A CONPRTENT OTHL cunclusion the moru pusitively, as ho did not sce mizht be & candidate himself next vear he bad recelved word that & row was golug on v J | fu s raloon just below the Ftation, oo the oppo- 41 don't supposc thero is much fn it. e has Just! IO e ptatlom oo the unio AND ROARD WANTED, o, Boauw=ixn vooi, uy 4 anfet hahlty, 0 a privale famdi; 1) o second wark: HY Way to et outy go ho staved und skulked h'vlcu"";,' o Ifn!mlu fl' \hu‘ “",“";‘."""'“ G4 Thirlyihira ONOTe OF becond work. Cail av shuut il one other man, Wwho remalned with | PO Bray burses, which ho kiicw to bu Custer’s, # good many (riends, und his name erops out | site side o T yihe Jeft waa golug out of the woou u | 50 fhe ctosvexamitation by Me, Glliert s | 8800 BT, TN et o R s umguule | Haley ot o seo xbout iy with thatruchons 1y NTEDZBY CONFETINT GIRLTO EY TO LOAXON TOUSEHOLT FOUNITUIE | miodstion culy s doal o, v ousework (o eimsll private tamily. . i 0 ut u 004 without renior: Ay, Addroes, sathi: T purile Adard W5 Tribdne oee. {3 ninutes gefore. ' He beard no trumpet-call, | 1ees descriped tho bosition afe1hs aklrmisivifue | 150 MG LIS AL LU BUE 00 Mot ooy | urros e persousengusadn I, Ilaloy returned ch f R T T T T STUATIONS WAN TR I WO Comi ook Beno'on o skirmialtive at the | 8 TS SOl BHOR Uk an, e HabL of | B ontion to1L Bour. Tajioe Was ‘Shmne abont s e mE b T g e i s il o aa cGi the athir a8 second girk 3 Milrwacuient of the engagomunt, L mot. | 00,15 W8 HERE A ot B Tt tdvatony | & Ilu mady a renowsed Forelgn Mintstort haw Tayioe owas sloduing, Shout it Ho | IO atindie f i, 'Avly' S UNION Fheat | (JHOSING DUY [0S TG KN [ ul 220 NGrth Clark st Koow 7. P : Mican), finmediatery upoir deploying. - Wituess was ut. | , -\ Yearmhis opporiunity was very good, and | foness i wwas i usuger of belog rabbud. Ho | ¢ Dearhorn-at Al wng ik etso b i Clafrdivst | QUTUATION WANTEG_PON SECONI 0T 4 Wituces was ssked as to b ¥ < B Lins tvo qualities which have always beeh re- | Whs sent back, und suon returned with Winstow | &9 0% o .8 jearthian bul usual | B a vrivate family by a competent sad willing giriy taclied lo Company A us oite of the company k) 1 custody, aud when the former went to search Y 0N 1 {urs, ¥2.00 $3, $T0 910, and 813, ) il u ood Tefcrvices. 1 Twenicine TIE CONDITION OF TIE MEN,— Oiicers, bt ot aa commaner: When wiinesy | Warked: bolduces and disoatels of busiocas” Pkl A LT Sk S0 deard grlen,” Hoods e 7 iHuntigu allowe i | K - the latter, as Is customary wlhienn prisoner is cut. FAITIN. €inr AU Whether they were demoralized or not, and re- | wout Into the wood he did so without sy or- e ) furs payuieu| 3 i QUIVATION WANTED-BY 5 " brought i, Winslow drew back, und said o W GAR S I GIrl ks coak mnd tauadress fn & privets : z'}‘l“"d“ uw Ten g oaf the oo ll‘tm oxs totlo "mll m\‘lAl ol "I]lm u-;::;fl-:;-:u-::: ‘)::v':wr?n‘;f" waulh ot be bearced by Ialey, nd wanted to GASNE aEw. .‘,‘,{},7,;,’,',,’",’,,,. o fuu all L 83 Tw PRy Hinih sk he mel o s wod. A ol " oY v ¢ ed 1t ba ch crosctis ofl. s The woads b (o e f thelr leavins | tho wood, wid witness follo o e DELTA JaDe Moo “Hlon. John | TetMn bosseasion uf his money and papers, bub provedin be o uroseiis of men got into the woods. Hud witness not Puy Nurses. taok him by tne arm, und sald he must bo would not' obey his order tq stay thers Dis- | Hale: NCHANOR s QITUATION W, h P 5 LI o e ST TRO-AS NURSE R TO DO cd to plek up the guldon be would linvy | Cadwaluder, Judge of the United Btaxe ok A i Vlot okt s cliyrest | TIESSIONA=AOLIA WIGUWS, SOTIES, e v 2 0.0 [ 10 teply (o wnother question by the Recorder, | boenradle 1o e o1ton ot of the woods when | trict Court fur the Eastern Diatrict of 1 nnsyle {;‘““};‘I’)‘a‘(’,fl“‘,fl,’,z,‘,}“‘:f;‘“t“.: “‘fm‘f;’:’:flfi‘,"flfil i ‘s l. aad il paudaners. are! watiied (0 hay now e i | dreds 7} -{-’,.{!‘.,‘. ey e o, A ] witness thought that at the tme the skinl: Yo reet o Mo men didy so o | wesis, didal his resdence on Neuth Fourth | Bl SSERUSE VR DU Sua fn s celly aisl | 8 R g e s, 2 iy aud R iy line depluyed, bo should say thore were about | was by Dis own act that " ho was | street, near Locust, this morniug. e was ono saudum book, mul fafey went out and returned roved clty ponerty, CHARL Pty Tor Ttk Eardniars Concernilig amounie, sid 0. i W, o P v . tlirty Jodfans, more or less, dircetly In front of | detached from his command, Mo thought st | of the most remarkable J:,flu- this country hus Trom this sane place Whero he had fotnd Wine. ucant corucr Licarboru und 1 udaly 16fwiatiou In bribied [orm Tree. S'L.?,Ilf”.‘..y.. 1}\13,‘1"153‘(‘1:& i here hie was, They commenced tiring fn eroups | was necessnry, or at leust §t was usnally the Prmluml. und bis letal attaliuncuts woro | FR (00 KD DES Bhaweross, whom he con- | 7 PERCEX V10 LOAX 0K DUCTT Jystovin: I 3 Tritune, ffuur or sive, uni there wight hiave becn 100 | custom, to @iva te commands by buglecall i | famous, * Tho deceased wus bari in thls eity i1 shiors a band clitzen. He, (o0, was buoked Chicaaurent entate, nnd ot - WUSBERLE. S ATH AR R LraW ludluus coming around from behiud the | & battalfon of that size. Mo, Reno cave Mia | April, 1805, und was nearly 74 vears of age, - Uo u, anil dlaley' went back winl Bweatun Lt ; } e v, Slkeaper uirse, ur 80y oodilou of sty 2 Houda uid from the direction of the village, but | coumands verhally, but he bad the reputation | Was 8 dircct descendsnt. und grandson ¢ f Gen, ot Edward Koy, und bad hin foeked up, . The - £y ? 4 beat uf el _Addreas I'31. Fribue otice, b fhes were coutinually veitie reinforced.” Com- | of being zoud i’ tnls respect, und bad o very | Jobn _Cudwaluger, of Revlutiouary T, | ey wars: loked e, poanipe. e i AT ] W YRt Rt 1og up the stream furiher down was oy immeuse good volce, ‘The firlng that ho heard wascom- | In 185k ho was _ elected to Con. are SHyat Awe P - ADIES' FINE CLOA ey i mess of Indiany, ineaced by strageling shote, and_ended fu tho | greas — from the Pifth District, aud AR OF SIS X atcs. TURNEIL & BOND, S A8 o Tl withess weat on tostate thatatter the men | sume way, appearing to dis sway fu Uhe dis- | served one term. He was 3 pronounced \ p tERad A i o s % ‘l" hx’.'i m Wouds he was fired upon several tines, | tauce, a6 m“mlm ane nlumu run’je':lln); purlllu l‘t’l"'"‘“u""im’"" gy"}.‘;";,.,,{'{fi,‘..“‘f,fl‘ llllt'li:lhl;:;):l; e qurf;:ln{:: \vml\;mlfi:lll‘!L "the |L;]Ix:flrc<;m§-mu m‘|: B oLy, b Woper cent, _BUKINESS CHANC 3 utd Lelore the comman ted ubon the re- | wers befug driven and pursued by thie other, | polnte e & 7 i BALKEL, 12 allo-at, s SEUNEN ko L T CED & e Thrs were saveral TnAbdred hinnn BVsE | Wimens bsrd e gy “preued by e orhier, | Julntedd i 4 the Syaon e Beldus to i | e 3 Teady to do o, Shortly aiter the . — | KRN cuasek-A vise bl $ BpoD them, } e he nigit of the 25th, Judging | Was oue of the counsel for the celebrated Unit- | prisuners werd lucked up they were booked MUSICALS payueat, un - COMER, Uullig & Rod busiiess 8t a b % B ey Simearka o o horel srosn aoh | B o o o el oL the 25t il | ot oue o, Lhe coiiael 1o th celeln prosper. | sequlurly on tha charzes above given. The | . T N Qe MO ot MR I A Yheir Sl gy o ) Soat e aey Fpiofr UBa, | b e i s heard uu the etturnaun o ous days, und was counsel for tho. Govdrnmiont | Licutenant ‘infor.aed the reparter that thoy | A8 WEAVE™ ot ok ot s & radl, und Le did not seo ouy ludluns como | 25, and that on the night of the 25th, he t tiest hetd suspiclon, by t shel, uum Ddvutial ard pivate. I TLY P E 4o th woods ut all. It looked ‘os though they | whould think the hostiica attaciing Heno wore | in tho fainous “eloth casca In which u larze Ry ST rarienlson, bentuss of thile BECONILTLANG ORGANS pitient b0 Pgrta, 10 s Yers surroundiug ieno. - Witness should Judis | greater in number than thoo attacking Custer, | smount of undervalusd cloth Was in litigation. San, plont Layion S werd b o s L v enjylig o Vet that trom twenty enty.fhy Tapsed | . no evidences of Hghting st the ford | At the Uar be was u lawyer of @reat erinence, w | cordinidy, Resar SO buiutation, Ll s et T L Yory Tow prices untt | wuesfi Wisconsfu, Stinbestis of »tarath on fiverdt iéniue. Hererd 6o, Refth firse ug a alicr the u;mm)(mm tept i -'fl""f"“u‘ A 1M ‘i‘,’fl'{ Tyt O e ol e Amuri- | forclble advocate, snd a man of preat learning, | he sabd ibe lutler bl kept a satoan wideh was a | 9nhand, wewill witer thuo, wt vty fow prices unttt e gl batticuisn, W N, {0 Ukga Hroa., Chicaga. Nin AU A HILL, Foorlay o Al 00t Gut aid actors Iherivene e o o | e S e e phocs of Ly yords | Qo of s wopt ruuskabls fieultes was i | Feart tor thaves and contlience mon, o wus | S it SRS ARSI el | Sttt T b ARt T e of 1 was waked how ne came 1o fix the time, { further up, he found acaa bodles, wemory, He could eito an suthonty, rockte st | then H”fl"’.‘ lu saloon un West Rundolph street, | if requircd. I WS .n; ifi:‘u‘.'lcéfi rcasi B Rofi ! meat-tiuriela un e \Ves nide, with None, Wagois, n iy, fealied uiat e woa a fclo analous 10 | "From tid tine o eaw Teno' erons at O ol el o il | et e evcniva e 7w, S e : i pind, 0.05._dua kNCW how by ¢ WoL AN ha Lime he last saw Bim on the skirm- | o o . ANTRD~ APHOTOGKAPIL G 1L A 1 4 Blnselr, and ba toned i o e e e e AR T S s under argument, wnthuut n mowent'a sl | returned trow b utervlew wito the Suncrin- | o 4130 iosEy Avocrorre s | \WATERRCTO BN A DT AT O b it g Mok of i Winnger ¢ y Y C q o iq hun- | tation, ‘ew lawyers in ¢ e ry cndent, amd epurtel q! hi o PINE 4 i e MM, I 3 13 u " “ th ...m'..‘ti‘:'..ff‘u“ ffi" au‘:'."(::'u':"-'h'-;:hlu“:‘l'::;f-'. ::;‘,‘“},’g{fi ?"fr")!:«fil"“:: he".fnm‘l:":'x'x".? 'l-'x'::- morg thorourh ’u-mmmn of siarithne | ressond fur the arrest, Hesald hie bad tound | EINE N ! IIORSIS AND CARRIAGES, N ot G AT belore durkness get bn, us he thourht thay wes | und'heard hix commnds, and he thouzht Rena | Jaw, banksuptey law, or commercial law, | Taylor tu the saloon ub the corner of Madison J201 BALEX—AT UNION STOCK- ) .n_rh.uu‘lcf‘_:u‘r\,k'l::yl.‘l.u'lnlnl. BowW,W the only chsnco fur iim 1o eave imaelf, (A | displayed wood Judement und kuowledeo of | than the decoased. At Ao tm 0f | wid Deantalies Atreets, with same $50 or 5100, O a6 e of Noroian and cis e, ELL, b Rl 17 Walisli-ar. L3 8yfupathetic wimile from the audience. tactics fu taking the positionhedid. He thought | his decth he was engaged {n editing tha Jife and | which by was displa; Acting under Livat, wefzhfug frony AT Y A DT b " Witaess continued: Tho skirmishiers were | it was policy - for the lndians 16’ pick up ull | letters of The Jate President Buchanun. Thls fs | Shumouss orders, e had arrsstod Winsion, e e e e T TS B o Prolably about twelve oF fiftcen minutes upon | the cartridge-shells they could find; even though | the same work which the lute President directea § had not maltreated him i the least, either m Toads w week, cousleling uf roudators, Bives, oud | 2= oL ULIDRLL S AN 1D — I the hue, wid he thowght the tmen must bave there wus other uaportant work for them to | {o bis will should be written by th,s lute Will- | or out of the station. Winslow bad' acted in s denught fio Jarties In sesrch 6f uod. sauu STONAGE, o Bred u.'my oF forty ,okim\u —doubtless, nearly el:'lorln fam B. Read: but when thut geatleman left | disorderly mauver 107 the saloon, but was not MAKTIN sty mn“-“:;{}fi"firfl e ® calle TIOMAS | - TR BrOL U SRR # Wl the curiridees that wers tired were s Tn anawer to a question by Col. King, wit- | Piludeiphia and took up his realdencs i New | drouk, nor did tie see blm drinks He did not 265 and 2T Statd-at, o VD WO DAY VAT DSt B Rl i g LSl BEBCEALLY R0 1 \lscliarged *while " upon this sktrmishe | pess stated that thers wpd but one man with | York, the pupers tu the case were transferred to | visit Winalow st the ccll{ but simply spolic 1o | m——— % 2 " | [PO8, JALE-THO BAY FAWILY Gif Tt duiph-at. (Hale Sulidings, Lowest Taies, perfoctaafely, L Mue. il saw & Bergeant killed upon | bim on the Sk, und that was Robert O'Nell, | Judge Cadwalader. During the War for the | Suawcross, usking hlmaf o bad sobered uy, oo BMIOUSETIOLD GOODS. _____ | b hore *'are Kiud 1 il narsey, JoibvE Y ETORAGE ConpArY, m e Mne, und anothe: ded 11 th *On the redirect examination, | Usion, “and although w bittor Demucrat, the | the latter baving been brooghs 3w by hins LWAYS READY~THE UNION FURNITURE | sooud, Afibly ut @0 Harmon-tourty b Fit Y Burd-dt, | éatablished 1o e “The luifet Tada off upon Ak hofas - W ineee nes | Loy G. On W redicect oxgliation, | e foador by Judge Cadwalader wero [ atter Winslow's - srrest, wnd Kelly betgt | A" ibnl G AW aetl W dite af | Uad Wabsihave itk WHSEE | Fettibla, Sdvancesingle at current raie in the um:d u;:m“sgzuluiu J"‘;Tgck u.fl‘n‘»‘;‘;‘ m'[" ""nli hf.’y“c tlm:,. uml"nua ]orl\hj, Heuo to buye | eminently patriotic,” At all times his declslons | taken 1o after Shuwaeross, the two last ol goots baymeatsy good W ASTELSTO Y QL e AN D BT iUl it CARULAGES, MERCUANI N e cout yot see the Indisn village Yory welly | 1osaod His comjaands by bujctu 8t tbe time the | communded the respect of the Judges of the | puued belng drunk. He had pioviousty on- R RN ITUI KW AR OFVER En ek bl ShA L Dl io0igee e ey S Lt e i U Becount of the woods und obetructions, Lo m'.n were 10 the womds, because they could not | Bupreme Court fur the correctuess of their | deavored to get Tuylor to go home, amd had AR Hord ARt ik WANIED-BLAKY e L b Hos about 1,500 yards from thic neacest tepeer | aea euch other tiere vers well. At the thne tbe { legal conclusious. Of late years the deceased | vuce gotten i outide of the taloon. but bo e S UL N0 EXCHANGE i B lyer inadu end at this point, and be v charzo was wade by ' Reno, the Indigus wera | has taken no part in politics. ‘The cause of s | rturied agaw. He (Haley) had not drank i i drevdng-cuse, 440 aud 1 X e [ TG EECHAROR-1 WILL ENCHAN i O0ly ke o few tepevs; the feat of tha Villags kicking up a dust. Keno did’ nov contiuue ks | death was pleurisy sud typhold pueomonfa. | several ounas Tn the ssloon, aa charged. fle R A R R A T AT oM LOST AND FOUND, Listpruyed 1475 804 $0ie Caals 1o > Was around the bond ! bl e e comiug up’ ta the polnt near | A Hepublican will bo sppointed to the Dlaco 00 | miade ita polut never 1o maltreat 8 prisorier in | 2042 pihi (s o O nti Anp surnT | A o v Mitordl i, © et 5 % Withiess was asiced st he beard where the Judiaus were, but deployed tho | the Beuch wade vacant by his death, suy muher, l{:l?;’x:‘nlfi"rn‘ut‘-u&fin thing nnlw:l e —= |} ‘D:;’I;’,"mg SONNERLLANS AN 2UEERI PG LRCIARGE-A PnSTCLADS FTCR i i i g % = cdo ¢ —— uslow’s repuf ' Vol sV thas Lo ¢ faci, iuiah striles, ihe Buder wil) by ; et AL W @ 0. i1 N FILING AVYRR RENO LEPT, e, n'z“‘hg.]::]‘;::::l:vl:r: Xfi&:filfiu&‘:auvuflfi Revolvers In Tezas. others; however, he had nderatood that bebad | sros~piremi o HER N R At Buporlur-it, Cleiriuy Samuataiar wy Wisuciiala Cat ot e i el e AT ol be kuew sbugt {1,/ Tle il |y o Anpearante ol Capt Beatern o here Fererhly Kept 2 waludn wlers contdeuce e und lioves et bl A" i 1()() ¥k D, PaID AxD X0 QUESTIZNE | Rl 1 Wit vice. = Yy 2 & i Seun had arrived upos the bil), vu the PR kS i vusey Y resorted. ieu the prisoners were arralyned | tween d lark s o U BRCU'Tor the return of articles taken sunddy | 7 EXCHANUE=A BTOCK OF DKY G00DS ANG s fubier side uf Uhe river, ba heard firug on the }‘mn“#“;‘.;‘algfi:' :‘r‘u‘:‘:’.«.tflhf :;’I‘fi‘c‘u o L 'lh“l‘h:"‘r;‘::‘ o s‘:‘;"flz“wfi‘:"mfi"‘ hh’ffix’rfi 1h Court be tuformed Justice Aorrisun that he Houses thers by e patty sl i fors bl ceso © g‘i’m Jas, o froun 477 Wesk Adwinat, Audress W | (J'U EXCHSNUE=A STUCK Ol DIY G00LS 2D o l:‘x'l‘:»::::lul:,- of the Iudianviiluge, It was atone that the [vatsus (-Euhl uot discover where l'huy Mexicun Hun fa o show selzed & little irl. Four- | thought fgh eliBil Butics Toe sata biio L3 iake [ T““"m" = e e shioty, poaTh Sl tieing besd ',“'T“."'?",E were, been rovolvers were quickly empiiod foto the | THEY MAD BEEK UNIsuED suppiciewmy | Al iowcres o hesuliul frm faid £ fu Coule. P4 icE dut vuriic uwxll.l ‘“umd. :f,..", ,'fm Licut, Lee—You were anxious not to bodis- | Lrute. ” by thelr incarceration fu the statfon, und be LB ROV, R TWART A 7w aon TOTARE PRESCI, nb Leusy fring Justod abe 4 a bott, | covered by the Indians, were youl . : gagduzonto towid,. - would (ake a nousuit. Justics Morrlson cor- o = Veu's Lamponud never Ueruiay, jull 3 sl oledusd et ag ey s Dl aing Vo el about wbads duba in | Wituess—Yes, air. (Lauahter.) - With the siozle exception that po *little gird | Foriien Uhls atateaient ahout the uousuit, LR NALE. | Caieer bold by ail droskiats. aran, Jialian, and bpsaish kiedas toslag e te Untance. o saonak 4108 O7ing away A0 | Sir Gloers avied withess s delzed by s chalocd Moxion on 10 8 MW | L sald it wos 0o customary tor ukcessary 0 | TSOR BRLFSE “consiiee. POE R T T | = S AnivOLAn At 3 il Custer, and ‘Lo thougat it sounded a6 thooss WUKRE GIEARD WAS AL Bau Antenls, anl itaguo ourteen Tevolvurs | exatne luto 4 taso Where a nonsult was et | 1O mts Ly Aud b nish ribducfor ‘tho your sk, | 2 ) o b e wan o the Nl Bk ot G | 8t th tine . Comumvand et tho woads. Wit | HEEe kily epuied ot the brute.s the tal | GRS Lulter oFu” vt e poied | Trch oty A ML B TS R w Hae, “ ness ceplled that Girard wad with i for awbiic, B e e Ftern pae® Foutd OF a1l | iy of a notiuit, that wae the eud of the caso, BT RS WA T e ey bl desbint 10 B : Witieas was asked to luok av the map und | Lis thit b was naguted Upan 4 fresh Bora S solarashe wis coucerned, Persous unjustly 8 5 whiethey P b o 2 A X = e detwined bad tuelr vedreas in maklog cowplaiuts | PARTREG waNVED -1 But buye 5«'.\‘:: ".‘Zflfi‘."fl‘fii’ufi’ifl“‘ffi.’! ;“sz‘: ::;“} l:t. fl.‘..‘t‘.".fl.'i‘.':'?r..fl‘&“'nlt“fl’.',‘.“ u‘uu::"i‘u‘xlt)m s \Vhat did you do theal" asked Col Gecri sizaitiat the otficer betoro the Superinteoduns of | L Jauradruy sl Basre it would have been comparutively safe to | ou fout. ‘e lust b saw ol hini be Wos wovjug | after baduening swituess o the Lowell Ratlroad § Police, und o sutug the oflicer for dumages, 434 dolug guusd bustu GEGUKN (C)UUrLEEd G194 UF FOUr bFId Dosscane ME FURSITUGR | the imaoeio wirct s s3] afi Jour wislea. 'Cal Noe ulished juany yedrs, 01 Blug taland-ay, LT, Trivue -7 HACHINER —— Wwake o stand, Off to the left us fast as bevould go. Wituess | case at Salem. [ weot to the fescue, like a “Thie barkeeper at the satvon where 1he arrosts SEWING MACSIINES, 1701 BALEZCHEAR, MACHINERY FOI SMARING uf Leut. Do Kudio, consultiog th which e | Luug onto Girayd's Bores's tatl, undwas wallgng | 1awyer for » mau's pockeibook.™ repiied the | werg made mformed the reborter -t arlon | RFEW AN D srcos AN STsGERs asp 0T | 1O HRia By Ere e el pank Ty (I NI pvaene mes e v 4 ) v s SRuAUILIDE the Inabs i L& boest'e tailea 3 retort was enjoyed all around, | Buawcrows. Kelly, uud Winslow were 12’ bis A h TR T 1 [ rpker” Toquire' of JAMES L GIFFORL OF 9, M. | TIEISUNACCANIIE COMMUNIGATR WATA My, = AU BT, e, U W resects, o Vo ominged thm i ori, gt | Mijress s o vlaco last Priday, ud the,Urst-uamed peraan, 10 | aee, 25 Gtk ues b ridi Bovars, Tous Los ol [ kg sty PRSI Rl & 4

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