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‘ Hee 2° ; oa Bog ag THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1880, ate 2 3 ; A Fa SSR ESS ee |. 0 rival face tially the comploxion of {ts represontatives in + rr al a] ams, at Londyille, inst night, but have no re-t | ato tho Agency ail the supplies ho possibly can, ae : FOREIGN rogemont took plas bobwenis tho ty - | Parliuigent, “At tho present tine more than one THE UTES. Rae te at riot a te plensoadving | iisoniy autre fettopen. ‘uador Jabk wont) out tol fight iinknown to the ’ : tons upon the Island of Upolu. The Govern | ottune tory from tho oller Proviticos 8 uy < him that oxpliett Inatructions wore telerrnphed BOUL. Bia AN, Lloutonant-Gonorsl, nberat. anid shat tho ny Yorung ay ss : . | mont party attacked tho Malleton party, whonro | {here waving tho way fori constituency. nL. 4 : : Leadvilios a ‘Go Bonu. ae Mibrexctted tha cihoreaa tab the RANE uttha? i Inrebeltion, and woro repulsed with n losati | “A'gontieman well informed ontho. matter | —— “GEN, SIRRMAN TO GEN. RRERIDAN, at pretent who should bo punishedy anda ‘The Hjectment-Servers Faring | ‘kitted and wounded of ‘forty men. ‘The toss to | tates that the cowl discovered at Souris Htiver, | heir Bloody Outbreak in QOY. PITKIN TO BECRRTARY RONURZ, Trranquaurens Airy o tie Uniten States, | after examining Mes, Mecker and tho other, “ _ h: tho Malleton party is five killed and wounded. | and othor comparatively cuter pottery the! Mi DRNVRH, Colo Oot. 1, 189.—The Jon. C, | WARMINATON, D.C, Oct. st) ism oten. BIC | awhich ao tard havo ind mo opportunity to dn £° Very Poorly Through- | N2jcunovistory tor eiter tation Acs | NeeowrtamimemmornmusrrrmmlonstNe | Colorado Last Fall, | iain!” ymmiinns cic daa, “sama nf | Sites pmunoning ada Dao te | ean th kala eeu nd Me msg eis : + Ireland. operations for the present have ceased, andthe | houlders, oles by" wiuelal action. ho truo * dential. Glepatch considered conile | Hinor to acknowledge reenipe oF your Teitor of | Moeutttieds wad that tho renders are i. Pa) on : Wage contestants are sectire in thelr fortification, | formation les about 600 inilca west, where it In * a : Ls Oot. 21, bn P i hold closing 1 copy of your corrvst dispatch of Oct. Boe nu Tewapinerallp ulving Renae punished, Tahal return to-morrow to the hostile camp, and on to Chief Ourny, Shall explutn to Everythiug qutct nt tho European settlement at pipe aa and tho beds of grout richness, vout 400 miles west the trio formation iA SECRETARY BCHUNZ TO GOV, MITKINe m et é 4 va . ts to be a copy of that diapateh, him my roasone for thinking thonttack on Tt Es 4a Apla, ‘which i neutral territory. ‘The 0.8.8. | iret reac feom that polit tho tel f Mcial Docn- ARTMENT OF INTRON, Oct. 1% 187%-—Cor, | 'Vhuve now h ; «| ny Sea bie do Hon t Ane it Finn "The Lord Lieutenant Cooly Re- | “1"ctwnnee" Gap Chandon, tote-pn tor | Anarene: aneccarnmmatant tng exraany | Full Text of All the OMe a eae SE RETRO Oa aetna re note) ee. tae aN Leap | Raney ia valaind oan ancien ery bs ++ @eived by the Queens- Honoluld Oet, 14. Tho German Consul, Webcr, | out of puro coal, which cropped up to the ments Roluting Thoreto. Tnont in mude'thodatall of Gon, Adams asdes | with tho one you xent. ‘The Parmarupn in tho | and adviso that. ho bring tho Teadors to fuate - town People, Was expected to toave ta Docomber,to osuer | surfare, _gg Se eee Enver Dense In TU. | | MORROW MOLY Lone orietnnt sitapaten renete: | Rye ee cae Pare mange eel att with % Pgh ol eceded by o Consul-Generl. % ORIMINAL NEWS. a "aucroneo rigor ninete tiwag eens le h a at a iH tn renter a eux ac gi¥on 5 te, The Correspondence Sent by Seoretary GEN, ADAMS TO SECRETANY BCHURZ, Fronntaine: Aharonn Mion nd Y | and the delivery of tho sume tome, Gen, Mer: . — adele ; ‘ r Inted. allp: ist : fi ‘Loans for Public Improvements fe eeoeene THE MAYDEN TRIAL. Sohurz to the U. 8, Senate, Seni Lalo Osh ds, Bea Raney | Sethian toad, 10" the, Uneapaary aeteyte | Would rego in anemer to thin i emant to Bo Granted by the Gov- — | | raus.Jan. seis stated tn medial crclos | Amel ied to The hea Teton Jintarelvel Fou Lani and tooptved ye | Rear MOP HE oN Beater amen | Sr nrepoNmON rates to Ouray, enter b ‘ mora, and further Instructions will reach ino A Thrilling Story of Life on Our | Hots fnarrow niglit, Will hasten and ett Indian Frontier. deuvor to carey out your wishes, 2st, ote, refused, try to keep him peaceable while 1 also notice thut nll narort and claim that Hlerrite ndvances. Thaveniven altho Infonet: Merritt's raureh south from White River was ur- | tion T possess in regard to tho country to the neansinutton of Alfonso. She tins beon attacked | More witnesses, and ‘was wearlsome, The ob- “ - Corraspondents Still Speculating with epileptic fits, to which abo was not provi- | Jectwas to contradict on material points. tho ryt rested, and he cntled buok by orders from Wash- i ver ously subject, Atatements of goveral of the moat important : MAuLES ADAMs, Bpoolal Agont | MON or Gee Ine L hnve exninined nani my | fetyerd, mal, wuulle T know that oven ally there os on the Franco-German : ‘TIE MINONITY POLICY. witnesses for tho State. Seymour Tibbals, pres- » , Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Mixpatch of that’ date, aud the fneluaure from | campaign will be very difietilt In winter, ang 4 Maparn, Jan. &—Tho minority of the Cortes | ent dccupunt of Inyden's Premises, corrobo- Wasntnaton, D. C., Jan. 8—Tho following 1s _ BRORETANY SCHUNZ TO GEN. ADAMS. the antATl Departiont of tho sume diy, | that tho settlements on tho Gunnison and Std. zi Relations. TE eae site Othe and deelde whetuor they | rted Hayden's assertion that no npertureex- | tho full toxt of all tho corrospondonce and dow | _Dérantynsr ov Lvrenton, Oct. 16, 18M—Gen, | RETHOF OE when ean Ue conatrued Ue A tre | de vark will sion sovorely, All those tatter % will continte the polley of abstention from | {sted at tho point In tho barn where the proseeu- | uments in the Interior Department relating to EE AD. Atanas, as funtion - | Gndiat that time. doubtless saw. tho difficulties milght, by, cate ered, and furthor action taken ; Participation In the dosstons. tion has shown that he ontered with tho doceased | the Ute outbreak, ‘The currespondence wna pre- | Mrmclons. T have largely fo Trtes sole iota | Ahend, Letill regard his force as tn n good post« | “Tr enalt Bebnck at Tos Pinos by tho Dit, ang : “Account of a Recent Engagement Be- ‘Tite REGICIDR’S CASE. onthe afternoon preecding the murder, ‘Tib- | pared in responso to a request to thut vifect tof stice, aud nt tho srune thne avold furthor Hon or ulterior ovents; und that the negotia~ | expect further instrictions from yoit. tiveon Nattyes In tho Samoan Maprup, Jan, &—The preliminary examina- | bala said hoe had found the boar’ which Hayden | from the Senate, ‘Tho information ts arranged | collision. “Report fully, tons by tho Noupetary ae Interior, by And ‘Cranbes ADAMS, Special Agent, tion of Gonzules, the would-bo regicide, has | asserted ho tnd cloned the apertura with, some | in chronological orior, and roads Uke tho thrill- C, Scnunz, Secrotary, Pt plage — Islands. been concluded. Counsel will we nominaed {9 | timo provious. A girder ran neross this aper- | ing story of border life which ft Ist Slot ta tae orifleionne and Inn AGENT STANLEY TO BECRETAIY SCHUNZ, stad ? ecend Hin Baturiay 1° GOFuls Tonge Anyone Se ee ee heme” peatitiod that | COMMASIONRN TAY? To skCnETAnY sort sag taveRrTKtH eS miotierAny sorts. || eonaura, Jrarnuted by t tile. pertlolis aitintIOn, of eee ra Oct ha gies wane pencey Gees : n $ 5 Hayden's cow had ed through and und Orricr oF INDIAN Arrains, Oct. 1, 187.—Tho A Ald abt elie A ne The vers | Willdo all ho can. If troops are stopped 1 , ‘Three Thonsand Montonegrins Totally Do- AFGITANISTAN. Hayien’s con hut passed through and under | ee mcuunas Atuscopee, Tid, Ter.:—Dlepatohes | KCHUNZ. Seerctaiy, cfc, Waxhhiion, D. C.i Tero | orn Welle that Chiog Douglas and tis felnvces | To nauchs 1€ not, exmoe any HOW. tne ln eey feat Twolve Thousand Turks, + INCITING TO RENELIION. xiner in vourt, howling nono of tho marks | received to-day from Agent Meokor convey tn | Stite over tho cuptureand posalbio torture of | needed for thosa negotintions, ‘Timo was wika | do, He hua dono much alrendy: | fis volce and ° Lospox, Jun. 8A Jelinlabad correspondent | Whleh might naturally result from an animal | ¢ormiation of an expected ontbrenk by hla In- | the female prisoners taken ut White Iver, If | needed by you to wet MeKenzlo’s nnd Hatch’s intluouee tire for peace and Justico, , wre tho Mellabs unceasing In their attempts | Siugezing through, A dozen wituosses testified | Giang, A Inter dispatch from Rawlins reports | thora nre cough regulurs In tho State, to suc: | troops in oud pusitlon for netlan from tho di- STANLEY, Agont, j IN IRELAND SS NEatd th ' E ts /nt the preliminary trint that they heard ono of pal Cestfully-overeonie the Indians, wotlld it not be | rection of Fort Garland and Fort Low!s. —— 4 & . to ineite the Mnahmonis to rise, tho State's principal witnesses say he saw Hay- | that. Maj. Thornburgh’s command was attacked | Voll rorGen, Hitch to march ‘dlreotly to Un- Wo nry fully cousclous that winter is near at SECRETARY SCHURZ TO GEN. ADAMS. MAKING IT LIVELY Fon pig BERVERS OF RJECT- TNE WAR CORRESPONDENTS. gen going t0 rer dhe day gs inte maz ig eck at ‘by tho Indians on Milk Creek, olghteen miles | compuhgre Agency, nnd_suize all women and | hand, that tho question isn most diticult one, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, Oct. 26, 1870.—Cen, Carcorra, dan, 8—Tho Indian Government a north of the Agency, and that the Major and { cbildren as hostages. Tf Federal foreo tov *h ~Doax1n, Jon, ,—Tho {il-treatment of the serv- thirteen soldiora wero killed; and fenrs ure ex- | small, we can furnish enough additional troops ora of ojectment-writs fs becoming rapid, Riots Ig contrary to the State's claim that ho went And that it must be met in tho Heat, way possible, | Cirannes ADAMA, Spectat <yent, cle.s Dispatch has declded that the rules respecting war corre | ghout 1 o'clock, and It Is elated that tho wit- % Truly yours, Af, SIWMMAN. | Of Mth from White Itlver recelved. Your dis. is. inBimduanin a day, Tho barbarities prac- , patch from Plateau Croek nlso recetved. Tho . : + = = spondenta should no longer be enforced, but tho ) nesses referred to never sufd nnything about’| pressed that Agent Mecker and his employes are | tyeod b t yo inflamed io al- = President dealres me to express his very hi 1, have ocourred In the Tubercurry district, Coun- | itary commander will he nllowed to finpose | It. Newspaper reports of the first trint | mnssacred. Theso reports nny bo exaggerated. Heed Pe, the ues ae mned One peone CEN. ADAMS TO ARORETAHY, ROMUL, i y nee + ty Bligo, In which tho police repeatedly charged | such restrictions as nay be deemed nocessary. do not contin any such = testimony, . tha mob before they could be quelled. Forty SURRENDERING. Othor pitnesecs corroborated anizdons pollcomen havo proceeded to Headford to nssist | Loxpox, Jan, &—A Cahul correspondent re- | Siutement re yore a while, Spire i tne Tos Pinos, Colo, Oct. 21, Seeretary, ete, IWashlugton, De night at ‘Ouruy's camp, ul now make preparn- appreciation of the cournye and good Jud geri yetd dlepinyed in the performance of your ne You Arrived Inst | wil now insist. upon the following terms: ‘The Wl confer with Scoretary MeCrary. FRrepertck W. Pitkin, E, A. Hart, Commissloner. White Rives Utes are to move thelr cninp tem. a5 evening after tho murder, and that he talked: BRORETARY SONUNZ TO GOV. PITKIN, tons to go to the camp of Douglas, botween ily t Los PI 2 the servers, ag riots are anticipated, porte that nenrly all the Kotistant, Lerghmant, | Witold Hen Stevens nbowt « cortaln lumber jase #adcee 20 CoVoliesiONEN HATS. DROME Te InvuvttOlt Oot, 16, 18e-Gor. | Grundand Gunnison Kivers, with cacort of in- | POMnTY, to he nelemuortood afagGen tintes : A COOL RECEPTION. and Lugar Chiefs aro surrendering. trade. Stevens positivaly denies this conversn- | 146 Drvog, Colow Oct. 2 1810.—Commisalomer | PITKIN, Denver, Colo.: ‘Tho churse suggested in | diane, to seeure the captive women and eli: Poursclfy nnd Ouray) to, micet, At A dlepntch from Killarney states that tho Duke tion. “Hale a dozen witnesses who nttended the | 11%". “chloe Ourny, the Tend of tho Uto Na- | Your dlépateh cannot, be ndopted, No effort wilt | fret, who, Bave nesuminecs, ina Bafo, aad Wit | Pinos ax soon ns possible—tegat adviser and of Manibornagh, Lond Lieuloiant; “who is now ROUMANIA. memorable oyster supper corroborated Huyien's * ¢ apnred to resctie those in peril. Gen. Sherman . i P : clork to bo furnish * t unt that It was only 9 o’el ; ON somo offical visit there, was received by tho A FRAUDULENT CONTRACT SUSPECTED, siotemencen his Ravan pi ee lacie en He people with decided coolness. On uo call being Bucnanest, Jun. §—The Rourmanian Chamber | his children to bed, and also bis statement that. mode for the usual cheers which are customur!- | of Deputics tas asked the Government for nll ue wasuttho supper at 1. At this bour Mary, Jy given on.tho appearance of this oMelnl, the | papers relating to the reeent award of contract | Hiupnards sister And hulf-brothor havo sworit populace maintained n significant silence. ‘Tho | forz0,000 Martini-Henry ritles to an Austrian es- | tine ‘thoy “lott Aim siona. with Marv, Duke, however, affected not to regprd tho evi- | tablishinent which never hid any of those | One of the defense 8 witnesses on this polnt \ ¥ d a by Government,—to ink from White River meanwhile, as | believe thitt . - xd your conditions to sceure pence wilt bo complied | inter on veieg suveisasrtainent te be dete with with, Nongof the Southern and only a part of | Wnite ‘men would under ike cireumstances, the Waite Hiver Utes have been enwaed In tho | Mit, mem would, under Hike elroumstanee trouble: and ull rumors of dopredations of tho | 2NC Gicmante amon” theme ter be: dle, reservation uro untrue, except, tho driving olf | ‘Phoso terms, approved by tho President and pf horses from, Hoar itiyor, and this before | Gen. sherman, ure fair, and tho, most. {vorbis ton, sends tho following order to his people by & | telly me that the troops in hund uppenr sufliciont, runner: for preaont purposes, and thore ia neither ‘To the Chiefs, Captains, Head-Men, and Utes at | authority nor occasion for enlisting volunteors Watte River: You nro heroby roquosted and com- | Or State forces, You will rendlly revoyuizo the mandod to congo hostilities aguinst tho whites, Injur- | 'uportance of xooping maith abd weroed eit fn no tonocont person, nor any Others, furthor than | ZCNX away from tho Indian Tesurve; to ave to protect your own lives and property from untawful | HOF sh roarenty sg Sonunz, Scoretary. that can be olfered, Stato this to Ouray. | dentslight which yas thus put upon him. There | weapons, whereas the Providence ToolCompany, | Wus a massive old woman, who sald that sho | and unauthorizod combinations of hirsc:thiores and Dummy Bis perfect Control: GE is CWn, Tech es G. scutmz, Socrotary, was no doménstration and no disturbance, of Rhode Island, offered to deliver them for one | Went to tho oyster-supper usan Invited quest, | desperados, as anything further will wl if GEN, SHERMAN TO SECRETARY SCIUNZ. intinication with him. All-dealro pence. Tex- ‘ es she | franc less per title, Sumo remarkuble ediselos- | td was careful to leave her purso nnd wateh at | tn dissator to all partlos, ED STATES, ‘i ay eerie BEORRTARY BONURZ TO GEN. ADAMS, Dunran, Jan. &—The rellef fund of tho Dueh- | {1 i home, Anutbor of these oyster-supper witnoss- BrANDEY, Agont. HEADQUARTENS ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, | pect to return in six days with tho women nnd Bo! 1 ess of Marlborongh now amounts to £14,900. - Wires are looked for should the matter be thor | eee ee ee rorenedit daniel of bine int ey, AB WaAsittnoton, Oct. 1% 18W.—The Hon. Cant | obildren. CnannEs ADAMS, Special Agent, DErARTAENT OF INTENTOR, Oot. 20, 187— ” ““the Government have mado an important’ } CMY fvestizated, fuvorof thoaveused, was asked: "Didn't yon | adewr RTANTEY To COMMISSIONER TAYT. Coen seer ee en Storiin eayinie By Fee eee te dentate vont will ao chango In their polles: in respeet to the condl- CUBA. way toto ici Just oftor Guo test tral thie | 1.99 pyxox A@ENoY, Oo 0, 15.-—Commisstoner | tas w mesaige team Gen, Merriet,to ie exteet | GO¥ENOR ruTKIN TO aHeweTany scttuuZ | oie to Judge Whether yom enn nelat “upon Ube 2 tion of Ireland. They have resolved to Sn any man had a right'to kill Tewomnn who would | Of Indian Affairs, Washington ; Employe Brad- | that, to punish tho hostile Utes, he would, on the DENVER, Coln,, Oct. 22, 1870,—The Hon, C. | armament of White River Utes without break. ‘ # SURRENDERED, # ? “oy v tved fro 16th Inst., move from Whito Iver for the Grand | Ronuuz, Scerclary, ete: Information from | ing up a penceable arrangement, or wheth . + GRANT LOANA He ieattivialiyrnnmounced that | #0.biek on hin us sho hod on Hayden?” Tho | ley and escort of Indians bavo Just urrived fram ° i lo Gin ean P ap ement, et for tho construction of draitmge works In dis- TIAVANA, dan, 8.-[t {4 officially annount Witness denied this with cqunl emphasis, but tt | White River. ‘Tho Utes recognized and ubeyed and the Los Pinos Agency; but Gen. ghetl dan Southwestern Coloradg antiafies mo that most of | thfs condition enn’ bo dlapensed with without ssc ots whiel the insurgent Col, Coombert hus surrendered, | ty understood that tho State will produce wit- i trveseal slptt lute c#h ah: aro nw uiks in abate With alxteen ofticers, twenty-soven men, twenty: | nesses in tho ailirinative. It ts -untlcipated that ‘or which may be scheduled from tme to tim +] oix runaway slaves, and twelve stand of arms | the testimony inuy be closed to-morrow even- be eratel auiy bo seed fe i Hine to time, | Gna a quantity of ammunition. ing, so that tho arguments may be commenced on Monday next, but this Is somewhat doubtful. * , torms than heretofore proposed, namvly, to bo TALY. + repayable in thirty-five years, or porhaps a se tps longer thine, Tho number of years before the onary Re eae ado Special Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune. repayment shalt begin ia to be extended, and the | | LoNnos, . 8.—A Vienna dispatch say Loursvinee, Ky. Jan, 8.—A Frankfort speolal - Government are to bear the preliminary ex | Itallan Government has sent circulars to all Its ) gays: To-day tho Court of Appeals affirmed tho : pensey ue ich rales Shomenles. Taee ae Ambassadors abroad, giving full explanations of | decision of the Clroult Conrt in tho ease of Rob- 2 after Ine eeme a i Guardiuns forthe execution of sanitury works, | te events attending the funeral of Gen. Auez- | ort Anderson, convicted of the murder of his supposes that, before starting, Ge Ouruy’s order, withdrow, and will Hght no moro | fuyo received my dispateh of Out, 13, notity ine unless forced to du go, If soldiers nre now | him of tho appointment of Special-Agent stopped, tho trouble can bo stopped by a Peace Adams, tetas to be governed in bis cunditet by bis Commission to Investigate offenses, and tet the | Ne eon int Gen, Merritt's force, of about Ulame rest where ft muy. This will avo life, ox- | 1,000 inen, to boat White River or ut tho Low pense, and distress If It cau be accomplished. Pinos Agency ? LATER—1:30 p. m—aA runner Js in from tho Some one must determine this euneHione and, Southern Ute Agency, with a lotter from tho | te {ho Interior Nepartment his chunge of the he te t, iT y 4 Agent. A General Council bag beon held. Tho | port the Indian Rureau in ia management of Utes will obey Ouray’s request and will stuy at | this tribe of Indians, T ber of you to inform me warriors were inthe Thornburgh tight. | danger. It is highly deslruble thut It be cffeo f ‘To surrender tho criminals, Ourny must Burren: po eit you cath Mfter haying setticd pie der his tribe, which he {3 powerless todo. Thoy | consult “Ourny and others, according to your # adhere to bln for protection only, and will not {iqyimont, about measures to prevent. trouble subinitta punishment. Neither will they sur) in future. Peacenbie maintenance of the whole « render White Itlver Utes, who are bound to them | Ute Reservation, considering the heated feeling tosest tlea, and are no more guilty than | of the people of Colorado, will hardly be posse Thoy whipped ‘fhornburgh's com- | bie. Settlement in seyeralty, aceording to plans Tund, and now Morrite retires. It cannot be | discussed by us at Denver; removal of thosy disyuised that tho fighting men of tho tribe are | who will not so settle to consolidated reserviy hoatile and flushed with victory. They are sav- | tou on hend-waters of Chama and Navajo ayes; thoy tuke no prisoners except women; | Itlvers, us ngreed upon with Commission lust their trophics ure not banners, but sealps, If | year; removal of purt of the Ute tribe to. Uln- MUST WANG. home and take no part in tho White River | whether you prefer that this milltary foree stall | the polfey of military Inaetivity continues, our | tah or Indian 'Torritory,—are umong. the possle if these measures be found Inndequnte to mect | 2A wife in Loutayllle, On the evening of ASHEN. eo pee Ouray to inform you of bo at the Los Plios Agency or at White River. | frontier aetUements tro table to become seenes | bilities, Sound the Inluential mean about’ this, = tho exigency, the Government. will apply to April 18 1878 Andergon, under tho In- hel levial STANLEY, Agout. Toursibediont aervant, 5 of imnegncre. Unies tho troops move aguinst | us your judgment ‘may suggest, and report + Parliament to sanction an appropriation of VARIOUS, awe abe Mater: Nderak bl i tholr decision, 9 aK ‘W.'T, SummscaN, Gonoral, tho Thdlans, tho Indians will move ngalnst the | More about this by letter, : s OUT OF THR CHURCH SURELUB Vinwwa, Jan. &—Thn Palilteat Correspondence | 1h the presen Up Ror onl ory Head Chtof of tho Utes. CRETANY SCHURZ TO GEN. ADAMS, i Y + for the prosecution of relief works to be enrried pled son, who were the imaln witnesecs against ‘blishes tho following tel from Cettinjo ernment is doing nothing to defend our settlo- publishes tho following telegram from Cet itrated sub- Gen, CUARLES ADAMA, Special Agent, Los Pinos nts. “ * SECRETARY SCIURY TO GEN, ADAMS, -gUby the Hoard uf Works, und to authorize tho | Miter reserve: “The Albanians of Gusinjohave | Ri. Tho trial wus commenced on tho 10th of SECRETARY ACHUNZ TO AGENT STANLEY. Agency, ti Ded Spriey Colne, ene Merritt is ine | oxcept, by atiueking tho cnenye in behaitor | (DEPAWTsEST oF INrenton, Oct. 2%, 1870.—Grn , > forniation of baronlal sussions to determine tho | Wer reserve: oetelliats January, 1879, and on tho 1ith of the DEPARTMENT OF THA INTERION, Oct. 15, 1879.— | atrncted ta remain ator near White iver unt | our people Crepresent this danger to you, and ay My Duar’ Simi Tt gives mt ; nature uf such Works marehed out to oppose the Montencgrins. The | gamg ‘month ho was convieted, tho jury | STANLEY, Avent, Det Norte, Colo.: Your dispatch | furthor orders. A forco 1s be tirge that the Goyermnent recognize that w wir ott pleasury to adil my, thauks ‘For. the yi hurbartins now exists, which involves the | #004 korviecs you have rendered to the neknonl - ives of numerons exposed mining acttloments, | clgment 1 telegruphed from the President to Itcan be terminated only by tho most vigorous | YoU, Yesterday, T am sure you will have the and uninterrupted warfure, Spplatine of ators: ood man fo ibe eoun ty) i Hie yeste Par nee eats ¥iepeiick W. Pitkin, Governor, wll OL a settlement of the Use troubles, tn; : % ’ 2 chiding a oroitg change fn ia condition of Fe eee As Goo Terery, | tit tribe. When I snw you nt Donver we dle * pAVARHINaTON, Oct, 21, 1879.—Guy. FiTKE | cussed tho prnotfenbility Of induolug tha Weert Penvers Culv.; Your dispates rocelyed., 1 int | yetrio dows upon iuerieuttural iands on thet trusted with tho Importunt duty of a Special | rorcrvation In soveruity, and tonccept individu Avent fo the Titea, Gen, Churlos, Adame, w eltix | title in feo simple, inalienable fora period of ont character, uncominon ubility and encr- Dyery sensibl nm snk eharueter, tuncominon wDiey And ences | to every sensible imal among thor that tie lie intimately wequaintod with tho Utes, and | outbreak, and tha exeltemont following there ‘Thero aro same further raports of Bisturte lutter, having strict orlers touvold nconfilet, | returning ft ances by riotots nasembliges In resiatance to a 1 enulty. FA procoss-servera in the Countics of Muyo, Gal- retired, but tho Albanians uttucked thom. death penalty. On tho Stat of the game mnonth a motion Ww wute fora new trial, which was way, and Sligo, but no serious conilicts have oc- FUNRIGN COMMERCE OF FRANC, ‘ov ; Is aoed amie to the fachentanes or ihe paiice, | ‘The offictal statenicnt rubmitted tothe French | Overruled by Judie Jackson. Aprit 0) and ho R) ‘The process-servers have in most vases, been | Government respecting the forelgn commerce | ‘Tho case was taken to the Court of Appeals, and compelled to abandon the effort to do thelr | of Franco during tast year shows n remarkablo | hus been wlirmed ns statod. The Govornar will 1 duty, Foals of French tride with the United States. | now have to issuc bis warrant fixiug tho day of 4 EXAGGERATED, in the month of December exports from the | execution. A pataneaph telegraphed here nbout Parnell'a | Consular District of reas. reached 9,P0-87 ° * Bpecoh at Newark leuds to tho inference that | francs, an_inervase of 1,000,000 francs ovor No- TITER REGULAR ST. LOUIS BATCH, exagycrated accounts of tho niair nt Currurie, | venber. ‘Tho totul exports from Lyons District Epeciat Dispatch to The Chteago Triount Pounty. Galway, Friduy Inst, have reached the | for 187 wero 48¢58),864 francs, ngalnst 41,000,000 ee. ? Unt States. "The facts are that tho pollec, | francs, which wns the total amount for 181, and Sr. Louis, Jus. 8—This clty seems to have Fi who wore protecting proceas-fervers, were ns- | aguinst 47,000,000 franca for 1877. These exhibits |"been suddenly invaded by a gnug of moro than Saulted andstoned by'n mob which haditasembled | are regurded as certifying to the commerciu | ordinarily dartog rufflans. Last night un ut- eing col reaclyed. Tell Ourny that his offorts aro highly | ut Alamosa, probably winder Col, Steigenzi nppreciated by the Goverument. In view of the | {vette reaulaltton from fos Tage oF ee attack made upon the troops, and massacre of | commanders at both places fully ndyixed. Hi Agent and employes, the troops will huve topro- | sist. vigorously with Ouray and bls people upon cee to White River Agency.. Ourny should o1 surrender of ‘guilty White River Utes, Muke a “ eo | Btrentious demand on Ourny to uge his whole deavor to prevent any reslstancy to this moves | Dower, ‘Those who nbot the hostiies will be held mont, Tho troops ure now in great force, and | responsible, It is most desirable that aurronder rosistance would result only in grout disaster to | be elfected penceably, If not, Government the Indinns. The hostiles will have to surrender forces an i aie ual ie We Fienpeeotnpltauce and throw themsclvea upon tho meroy of the | cireimutances, Make overy effort for rexcu of Governmont. \, Meeker Indies. Inspeotor Pollock has been sent ‘Tho gullty parties must bo identified and de- | to look jnto affuira of Ageney, Ho will co- rs llvered up. Wo sball sco that no injustice Is | operate with you ng elroumstances demand, Re- ventlot of guilty with tho to provont.tho-sorvico of tho processes, Tho | prosperity of tho nattoll, and a proof of the wit- | 4, »- | Port fully.* 0, Scuunz, Secrotury ome . 7 upon In the Binte of Culurado, bave thorcumily { pollee ‘ired four shots over tho heads of to Tonat the. polley witely tho’ Government. fa | tempt was made by an unknown man to out- | dono to any ono. Poucenbln Indians will bo pre cmunmunoy. ee phat eye Ariiees lust | changed thoi relations with | the | white | c aT ety th ragon young Indy on Washington avenue, in teoted. Ouray’s recommnetjation for mercy tn ort wi one of the Southorn und | people of that Stute; nnd that it will ! tnob, and then charged with tixed bayonets, | muking every effort to carry out. won young indy im sins b : SECRRTARY RCNURZ TO GEN. BIERMAN. only 1 part of tho White River Utes have, b HM 4 4 ‘ whereupon. the mob ted. Thore were reports BISMARCK. most arlstocrutlo neighborhood, the young Inny | tndividunl cases will vo rejected na fur na tho iinet ce eraditce Oct. 18, 189% G6, Sheamedin Tho MoutiGr aed oll reseon or Haat | bo very diflioult, to | maintain between 8 \ Among tho hensantry that six or seven of thelr | 4 nestin despatch stutes that Bismarck 1s so | belng aelzod while yolng from one house to un-_| Reneral Interest may porn Speelal Agents ure | win Suunatay, United Stated zirmy—Genenan: | Prodations of the reservation ory untrug. ox. EOE eee atte cant eg Tere Ene 3 umber. had been Injured, but the authorities | swe) he cinnot come to Berlin... other, Near the same pluco, last night, Dr. P, 7. | being dispatched to Los Pinos with furthor in- | in'reply to your lotter af yesterday, roferring | ¢ept the driving off of horses from Bear River, | reservation continue. trhey, eda Me ex] mae i tho sioplouders. of, he wads have since. been, TEnLtN, Jan, &—Dismarek hus hud a freshand | fennesscy shot twice ata man trying to invade | structions, C. Scr, Seeretary. to Gen. Sheridan's dispateh, in whlch he exe | and this before Ouras"s order. to conse fighting | all sorta of trouble, and nay bonubecte tovery tho singleadors of the mol have since been | violent mtuack of mheumneisin. fuk promdscucaid on Olive atreetebut Ww few prewseu, hls apprehensions. a8 to the diiiculties | Wasrecelved.” Gen, Adams reports this nfter | diunstrons consequences, If thoy romain located te A COMPLIEATIONS THE FAMINE IN SILESIA. blocks nway, T, Walbo, a well-known oltizen, GOV, PITKIN TO BECRETARY gcHUnZ. Ikely to attend n movement of Gen. having traversed Southwestern Colorado, tho yure, Inour conversation at Denyer, 4 source ‘of your Information, He also stat “Phe captive womon and children, who, 1 e ritt’s troo rooss the mountain-ridge be- 5 : . ki t 5 ans New Yon, ‘San BA cable apeoint trom | _-Tho vote for the relict of tho sufferers by tho | was knoekeel own und robned by UnKROWR | Denver, Colo, Oct, 1 W8iD—The Hon, Cath | tween the Whito River and tho Los Pinos Agon- month ngo, wo ugreed that thoir acttloment in [ Queenstown anys: Tho Duke of Marlborough, | Mnlue in Upper ileala amounts to sfx million men while on hla way home from business, A severalty upon ngricultural larids on thelr roscr: = buyeio yours OF Mu wais mot by six mon, on | Sciunz, Secretary of the Intertur, Washington, D. | cles,—whleb dispatch you communivated ‘to me | #ssurautces, uro sufo. will bo delivered, ‘Troops | yatton—cuoh hoad of a family and ench adult | tho Tord-Bloutinant oF roland wito tas for RUF. yowreNeanty vicroRY, ‘te ény=thted and Divislontreots ud bisinoaey Gur Hinve just reeelved tho following dispiteh | in full at our interviow mubsequeut to tho ru- ghoul not proeved Youth from White Liver, | taulo member af the tbo ta¥ing 100 nares, the : je enn b epieks is 0 ed, when he ran away, 4 i es your Iettor,—L have ‘to say a 8 Tad d 0) cottlor Fame Le Hicnoy' Hest lett sertentage Rt | A-correspondent at Cottinje reports that the | tnaaabucd ‘Tho polles hned aa yet datted to | from Herman Linders, Postmastor at Laake City, Sitoencmries Adania the Bpeoint Agent of | Will be complied with.” ‘This report of a | Iminers for the bencitof the Tndinns—would be ° ’" ~ | fighting near Gusinje is sald to have resulted tn | Ty, i Pitcgnstown be wits moe by a nurbbar of Drom: | alvietory for the Monteneyrins, who, although | rH the authors of the gurics of daring erlmes. aecompanied him to tha railroad atution. ‘Here | only 9,00) strong, defented 12,000 Turks, Colo,, dated Oct. 10: this Department, will probably reach the Los responsible min, who bas your confldenoe * ct evity:. ie Woll us mine, ahd who. speaks trom personal | Chfeuluted to mest the awe Courier jn from 1 Pinos Agency says Ouray and | Pinos Agency to-day or to-morrow, AS you i n It seems probable that, under oxlsting elroum> RETRIBUTION. é all othur Uncompahuro Ute Chlofs diveatistled with | know, he is Instructed to ascertain, [f possible, | Observation, is certutnly entitled to credit, Tho | stances, many of thom might be induced to set- he was addressed by Mr. Thomas Hewson, a bar- SOUTH AFRICA. @ fe (ON. ‘Auont Stantuy, and they cnnnotguarantuemnfoty while | the present wherenbouts of tho Whito River liberation of tho eupiye women and children ia | tlo down inthis manner, who but a short time ristor, who was one of tho speakers ut tho | Loxpon, Jun, 8—A dispatch from Protoria, Srectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fats thor. ‘Thoy all want tho Dopartrwont to replaco | Utes; und, succeeding in this, tw usw every ef- tho first thing tu bo uegony lished, Gen, Adams | neo ‘rejected tho Iden oF working for n living, te fy Banaite tee meeting on Sunday last. The | girinst., says [err Protoriis, ex-Prosident of | Nasnvittx, Tonn., Jan, 8—Information was | nim, at tenet wtuparneily, ut once; andl would sug: | fort, with the aid of. Chief Ouray, to bring expects to bring thom in, if not iuterfered with, | nnd were detormined to adhere to tholr old ways. s . large crowd present wns culled upon to give : Trunsvaul, ‘has been arrested on a chnrge of | received this evening of tho murder of Jobn it three cheers for tho Viceroy, but remalned per | high trenkon, the speeliication being that he | prudley,, of White Guunty by nk ano who s . feotly silent. dtr. Hewson repeated the cull, but | udireased a letter, In consinetion with Herr a . ' ¢ the train steamed ont of tho station withaut any | pok, to Sir Gurnet Wolseley, forwarding resol forcibly entered his house and killed him white - response being made, This treatment of tho | tlons passed at the lute Boer meeting, thus giv- | Inbed. After committing the decd, the mur - Cord-Liouteuant excites great comment. jug proof of thelr connection with the treusons | dorers rode away iu the direction of Calf Killer i able project, Batt for Herr Pretorius was re- | River, During tho War Bradloy waa a despernto FRANCE. fused, y 1 3 guerrilln, antl, pee killed a number of pco- THE CABINET'S FORKIGN Poracr, FAILURG. ple, concluded to emlyrate and went to Arkin | Benin, Jon, &.—The somi-olticlul newspaper, Cox & Sons, church furniture manufacturers, | sax. Ho returned to Tennessee a fow days ti eat Fred C, Peck ns the man forthe place, Having | nbout thelr surrender. I muy huve a tele- boon with Agent Adats two years no, Iknuw allthe | graphic report from him by Wodneuday next, Hoad-Aen, and will go with Yock to tho Agency. Act Fett protably “then appear whethor that surrender ean Bo accomplished without. tho qulek, oy Ouray wants myood man tonctwith Dim | | hasiatunes of a considerable body of troops, or not. In tho meantime, I fully agree with tho My ndvicos indicate that many of tho Uncoms | Belton yon expressed abconr incerviow lust pahyre Utes aro at White River. ilght, duit Gon. Serett should not ut prosout 4 i . undertako 1o aZirdous mitre! QCroRs io Fnepenicn W, Viturx, Governor. | erirtainedivido, but romain ne or neue WHite Hiver: und that another body of {roops be con. ina few days. Ho will then also report on the | y, % “4 THRTeNCT OF he pty CCCs, TERT TO | ee ee aoe aay an ee ey inilitary preparations are not reluxed,~so that a | eomo to 4 dofinit understanding with thom to fullure of tho eiforta mentioned muy be followed | that effect. I dealro that you should make overy by energetic notion, We nro entenvoring to | pogsibio offort in that direction. Wo shall bé provent a Hepecal war with the whole Ute tribe; | reudy to furnish all those who show a willingnest which will be a better way to protect your bor- | to follow this advice all the necessary agricult> der settlements than by ‘a general attack upon | rnd implements, aud as largo a supply as pos the Indians by armed citizens, as your dispatch | gicle of cuttle and other animnla; in short, ta © seems to suggest. It ix, therefore, carncatly very f hoped that every effort will be mate toprovent | Premote thelr progress and prosperity: in OVERS f ible way. ‘This yon can state to them, f London and New York, ave fulied. Liublli- | to seo bis mother, and intended to start buck to BECRETARY RCHUIZ TO GOV. PITKIN, nd ut Al to net ‘as th ition of | AMunnecessury extension of the tronble, whiel | Pr th atill unwilling to dothia, oven the Post, suys:.""Prealdent Grevy's reception to | Qoe’Se5 wo" 1 nase bis hd ote i * cuntrited at Alnmoni, to uot as tho condition of | An aelalcatenl Gy inconsiternte netlor. there aro many still unwilling to do this, ov \ ibe: diplomutio- representatives In. Paria New, Artctuans In the morning one Etec sea ed Depanraent or Tie INrenron, WAsMINaTON, | things at Log Pinos and tho Southern Uto Agen: y be precipltated by Inconstderate netlon under present elroumstunces, 1b will be neces D. C,, Oct.1%, 1870.—Gov. Fun W. Pita, Denver, | ‘ey muy require. 1 shill without, delay {ni C, SoHUN, Secratary 4 ? . Adams of tho Instructions telegraphed by Colo.: Dispateh received. I have ordered In- ni ‘Gon, Sheridan lust. night, and direct hlin spector Pollok, # trustworthy and cnorgetic Yopuchimclt in CORNIANNIENEEOH; not only with ——— Year's Day, has given rise to conjectures that CA ADA. ps elon of rth State imd were relatives of Brud- A FOOLISH STUDENT. sary to get tham out of the way of tho trouble that wlll Inovitably result from contact with TO GEN. ADAMB, white settlers and inining prospectors, You re DEvanrstent ov INTERIOM, WASHINaTON, Oct. | number that last year 4 Commission was sent + theGerman Government, through preliminary Inquirics, ascortaincd the intentions of tho | wne Proposed Hullwny from Montrenl SECRETARY BCHU wood portion of $80 he had when ho left home, and then “held him up" on ono of our most * ollicor, to procced to Log Pinos at once, and take | Gen, Merritt, a4 ordered bofore, but also with | at, 1870.—Gen. CHARTERS ADAMS, Spectal agent, | out to induce tho Utes to settle near the head: a Freycinet shana! 5 Wo eerie that supposl- to Sault Sto. Marle—Manttoban Machi« Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, obuaruo itccoemney: Wo expect also ta huve | the commander of tha forces at Alamosa,—Kkeep= ah Pos Ciocney, ola Det arte: colo: ot atone waters of tho Chana and Navajo Rivera; and ‘ Hon, as well a8 the {don that thoro were here any | nations—Coal in the Northwest—An- | Ppsonra, Jan, &—Watson Dinan, of Sparland, | Gen, Charles Adams detalled for spevial duty, | {both theso officers fully advised of the aittt- | body of troops fs concentrated In Bouthwest Col- | hit, whilo several bands agreed to do so, the doubts on tho subject, entirely Incorrect. We noxation. missed) connection with tho train tq Eurck: . c PI * | atfon of things. Very truly, ots orndo,and Gon, Merritt's force fs still nt. Whito | White River Utes refused, Congress mude rathor think that Princo Hoheutohe, the German 1 Die ‘The Chteago Trib ty } and to send hin to Los Pinos. C. Scuunz, Secrotary. | River; —cuch strong enough to copy with tho | appropriation to carry out tho ugreement, ant Ambassador to Franco, without asking for in- | yrosenirat Te cea enact tigen, wid) eae he attends. sollems, Kad fell at tho | Ouray infoms us that his orders aro being — ek, TE your titision to edcure tho cuptive | thus it dropped for the too betn | Tt might be NTREAL, Jan, 8S ‘le 4 ‘ands of thioves, who assis im in spending w | re , Or spect of end- + BIE! i , women and children, and the surrender of np auain now, Ww! io certaint, structions from Derlln, expressed the vellef | arrived from Ottawa to-day, met tho Counell of ‘ Pave Tae, | Feapocteds and shat. <hara I. Proeees GEN, BIERIDAN 70 GEN, SHEIAN p tho P im quilty Indluns, I¢ not sucessful, thesy troops willidvance without delay. [ telegraph this Hininke tho necessary provision nt the that you may ndviso Indiane that nothing ehort | nextsexsion. Itlx doubtful, howover, whether of prompt compliance with those two conditions | the country indleated will bo best for tho Utes will witch of 18th gave mo | inusmuch as within the Minits defined by the Wwint to rumovo to that localtty, Con: held by the German Govornment that the pres- | the Board of Trade of this elty nt the Harbor ing tho difioulty. Pornilt me to suggest stat Communtented iy the General of the Army to the Bee~ tnilitin and armed cltizons be strictly Instructed lary at the Oe toconfine themselves to protection of Ife and ayllzapquanesint Mh cane Divisio OF rite tnt Fronch Ministry will continuo tho forotgn | Commisslonors’ office In tho mfternoon for thy | frequented strects nbout O o'alock lust night, lls property outaide of reservation, if such should | suemwan, Washington, D. C—GRNeRAL; 1 Ine 4y policy of its predecessors. Such instructions | purpose ot an Interchunge of — ylows | 2nd took the reat of his money and watch, 'frould scarecly hive heen necessary, site | eee oe ee teen iway trom | Brusifield aud-D. B. Albright were arrested gave them. Your dis] , : ‘ essary, eb N01 improbable, | close herewith a copy of my telegram of the 1ith | hope. Scnunz, Secretary, | Commission nt that time thare, seems to be very “tho! German Government ueithor had nor | Sontroul. to. Sault Ste. Maries Henry | f°! oe ee ential e.douuaz, ” | Wht. as fe was published hy wil the: mows pupore Titty land capable of: uny wort of cultivator, , Will have any doubts on tho subject so tong as | Lymon, President of the Roard, oceuplod the HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER. horo, nnd as it was doubtlens sont out by tho GEN, AUAMS TO BECHETANY SCHURZ. Vorhaps you know that country yourself, a there arc no positive reasons for thom. We ; ‘ < aAssooluted Press, Inlso incluso a copy of this GEORETARY BOHUNZ TO GEN, ADAMS, telegram as it was notunlly went to ‘your Tdosire Derarnsnt ov tite INTEwon, WASINOTON, | to cull your attention to the fied that whut I Oot. 14, 1879.—Gen, CuauLes ADAMS, Denver, Culo,¢ | meant has been misconstrued, owing to the vory: You have beon detailed by the Post-Oilee Du- | Importint, difforence which exists between tha rdlug of u cortuin sentence in the original, partinent, ut wy request, for temporary spectal | Moan the dlapateh ax published, " 3ty- chee servicu among tho Utes, The lottor addressed | shows that referred to u runge of the looky to you by tho Postmustor General to this offeat Mountains between the, Whe guineas, Agency aud Rawling, dispateh make will be gont by mull: but, as tho is precious, I | tho yufer to tho Tangy: betwoon the White Itiver can form an oplnion upon that ‘subject, 1 has Car on PLATEAU Creex, vin Los Pinos, Oct. | ulso occurred tous here that some of tha Utes 21, 1870.—C, Scuuny, Secretary: Arrived here this | might destro to Join tholr relations at the Ulntah morning, and huye snececded In persunding In- | Agency, Lfso, there seoms to be not only no diana to roleuso Mrs, Meekor, Mias Meoker, Mra. | objection, but It is rathor desirablo, inasmuchas Prico and two childron, without conditions, who | it would divide the tribe, Whother thore 1s any r willleave here to-morrow mourning for Luke ruspect of inducing any of tho Utes to go tothe ae and Denver, with suillefent escort. Igo on | Indian ‘Territory, oe will probably bo able to to White River to communicate with Gen. Mer- | ascertain goon, YE 1 remember rightly. you exe ritt. Tho Indians aro nnxious for Pewee, and | preased the opinion tome at Donver that thore desire a full investigation of tho trouble. wus not, If thoy could be provalled upon to take chair, and, in a lengthened speech, dilated upon Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune enc See eae B Partial ohiee in tho | tho great advantages to be derived from the ex- | Mapisox, Wis. Jan, 8—The examination of \ chenomlty af Rome paling, nagnoe ce beginning tension of the Canada Paeliic from Lake Nippl- | Justice-of-the-Peace Ira P. Bacon, of Wauna- "Of a DoW ora in the foreign poliey of Fratico.” Bing toSaultBte, Muriotn promoting trade toand | keo, charged with munsluughter In the cuse of J DENIAL. from tho Northwest. Ho entered minutely Intotha | old John Rolf, who dicd in Dane County Jall ao A: somb-offictal dental ja given to tho intima- | Ofer which the 8t. Paul & Minnoupalls Railrond | few weoks ago from exposure before und after tion that the Government contermpintes tho | Wagnutes had made to complete the Ino in the | comrnitment, commenced hero in the Suntelpal * Antroduction of 8 bill for the taxation of Hourwa | event of the Gavernmunt giving uny gunrantes Court to-duy, Homo very damaging texthnony /-gporattans, and tho reintroduction of u browing | that the rond to Sault Ste. Murlo would be built. aru elalbes Ee Gees pelll IH eOUbeaR tee ‘ would request you to procecd without delay to | Aye: and the Uncompuhyre Agency. Th CHARLES ADAMS, Special Agont, that stop, it would of all sulutions bo tho best. f : ime MEMORIAL FUND, Mr. Andrew Wobertson followed “in somo ——— Los Pinos, Your firat object will bo tostrongthen | gebrotgry ut tho Interior seems to huvo taken thine Ml "not, tho isiicult for, you to mike ++ Panis, Jan. §—The aubseription for the me- | Pertinent remarks, yiving stutistics show- FORGED DRAFS, Ouray in bis friendly attitude, in case tho refusal | the latter view of the muttor, as evinced by bis GEN, ADAMS TO BECRETARY SCHULZ, them understand that now every chance of thelr morial fo the Prince Imperial hus consed, tho | ing the great advantuga — thut would PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8.—Jumvus Conaway & " pinout subscribed belay On Tee, poe resulttothe country at large by carrying out | Co,, of this clty, received notice fron the Central cha pe v4 q copt- Ch an closeted point ‘berween thea ‘doris the lino in question. It would give the shortest | National Bunk this morning that tholr accopt- 3 Bit ae elovered mole berwoon tne route to Wionlpes, the alatance trom Montreal | anve for $2,080 would be due Jan, 2, As tho 9 EE ae aan: davai ee to that ulty being only 1,400 miles, Mr, Robort- | firin had wecepted no drafts, Jumes Conaway Panto, Jan. ¥—Tho Councll of Mintuters de- | 800 advocated. the ruad on browd mtonal Aten the draft pronguneed ites ferwery. TBS , Oded upon aCabluct program ta becommunt- | grounds, Str, Henshaw, Vice-President of ‘ ery Patod to tho Chambers" ine the fori of a sinise | the Hourd of Trade, spoke strougly in furthor- | Uratt fa drawn by J, Lloyd Haight, Cushicr of tho of the Government to stop tho troops produco deftorto You OF toe JD nee sha ibis bide excitement among tho Los Pinos Utes. Thie soriously altered, and | would ike to know on dono, it Is desired that you secure o suiliclent | whom the responsibility for the alteration rests. escort of Indtins, with Chief Billy or some othor | 1 tlid not iu that telegram allude to tho diteal. rellublo and Intiiential Chief, and, if poasible, | Hes of a muureh by Merritt's command from the White Hiver Agency to the Los Pinos, as no alill- Intoyproter Ourtla, and go with thom to Whito | Suites as to crgating tho rango Dotweon those River, to rescue the employes stil! ullyo, and to | two points existed, anid Caur Wire Riven, Colo,, Oct. 24, 187, via | continuing tholr old Hie of hunters ty pasts au RAWLINGS, Oot, 25, 187,—THe Hon, Gaur kertunz, | tat tho absolute necessity of quing to work ef Secretary: Arrived here Inat night, mldalght— pottl hata towrat outer y like wi being mut by troops in foreo twonty miles south, | mediately upon thant. Huye consulted with Gen, Merritt, and wo agreo |, Having full contidenco in your judyment on further movements, wollas your zeal, 1 huve only to ‘request thah ‘After sending my dispatch of the Stat, from | ufter you huve surveyed the fold in wll direee Pintonu Crovk, ndviaing you of the rescuu'of the | Yond, you will give me a full roport and yore Women aud ohlidren without conditions, 1 rode stiond as to what will be practical ite pooplo, is im ‘Owl BURKCE bank. Suld draft cume to them from a bank in | udyise tho hostiles to surrender, and those who ‘T do not write this to provoke any disousston | over tu the muin camp, on Grand Hiver, and inet | 200 ndvisablo, “go that thoroupon more detialt + torial statement, not a Progidential mougsayo. Anco uf tho views of bis collenguos, Sir Churles | New York for colicction, and tho lous will full on tilitios to keop out of tho mutter, but to lara how tho alterations | all the Chiefs engaged in tho ilk Crovk altar | structions may be forwarded to you. Sr. VALLI. ‘Tupper ropllod by stating that it gave hin great | the Now York bunk, have taken na pilet (p bow cop out of | Porurred to oceurred, ely y y C, BOHURE, Becrotarys the light, "No promisce ura to bo mado, but that | PTET, hong pipers bo tranamttted to tho | Silt, siding tne thoy riod to avoid wight With i + | The statement that Count do Ets Ville, pine pleasure to be present and bear tho views A i thoy tri v it wit! liter at Horlin, has withdrawn bis rosignation la A NIGE POINT thoao who aurronder first. will have tho greatest | fronomblo the secreting OF tho Interior tor tis | SagetRareuirngh Oo iuvitaye ihn wind escort GEN. ADAMS TO SKCHETARY scrUnz, unfounded, De 8o Saiprentigs fe Nady ad HG. BORSA GE; Sede ore sorted by the | lt to morey,exoopt tho murderers of tho | information, 1 huvo the honor, ete, ote. ete. | tho “Ayeuoy for a tilk and ouecablo armungu- | | Los Tos, Oct, 20, 1870. —The Zon, O. SCHOE, ‘| mB OZATUNA, Trade in this city. He dit not know ew YoRK, Jan, S—It Is assorted by tho | Acont und employes, and tho ringleaders in tho | + P, H. Suuiupan, Licutonant-Goneral. + Lonpon, Jan. B—A Cannes d nh that he could udd anything towhat ho tolda dop- | friends of J. Lloyd Haight this morning that no Dunrina 4s 'botter, lspatch saya tho | | iition that lately wulted upon hi in‘Toronta | eriintual charye can be proved against him, Thoy LONvoN, Jan. 8—A Paria correspondent says | upon the wane subject, He was not pros | say tho acceptances which uro ulleyed to be _ the forthcoming Beinisterial program will touch | pared to stute tho views of bis colleagues | forged wero given os collutornl security to so- ba magittracy, publleinstruction, the personnel | fy tho mlulstry upon tho subjoct, slinply cure the payment of his own notes, which were iments; but thet this wus refused, and ‘horns | Returned here thismorning, Had wlong coundl burgh insisted upon fighting as the best moo of | with Indiana on Grand River on tho goth inst gotiement; that thon the tight tuside tho line af | Thoy nro willing that tho guilty be punished: reservation naturally oceurred,—abont a hun | but itis almost iinposstblo to learn particulars dred of the young men, under feadera Jack and | and names of such from them, [E bave faith lt Johngon, béing engaged therein; that further, | Oura: Dility to compel the surronder or kill attack on Maj, Thornburgh; and that peucenble oy tet ublished in the new! 7" Indians will havo fult protection, Ifyou cannot | _casekas, Gem wm en cen: Biekseast Gon. sare accomplish a complete surrouder, you may sues | Tt eays. In a dipatch {ust recolved, that he future coed in dividing thom. Tn tho latter case, you | itivar, on Ui 4 es ro Awency, where he requests supplive tu bo sun: when a messenger from the fort urrived tn the | ing of those found guilty; and, in order to w% of press and publlu mooting | ioauso ho hod not’ brought it formally Gobforgel, and tut be did not redolve money | tay conaider the polloy of brinwing tho peavous | Bitauqueitiy yout dl of dou Livtas sone Titan, | main camp between tha old und wow Agowoles, | curtain this, It Hecht best thut in Commtsston of wae b ‘on those certificates, but on his own notos, bly-disposed Indiuny over to Los Pinos. ‘You | with orders’ tu dyna thupoin waivers and | roporting tho Killing and wounding of twenty of | threo—of whom one sould be an ofticer of te : ; dofore them, Ho had at prescut an opyinoor on : ——- mlay assure all that tho troops ure bound toforvo | Fprosuina this wilfsiug him. Your chvaten should ) tho young mien, thoy all without oxception con- | army, suy Gon, Crook or Morritt—be sent beret RUSSIA. the spot volleoting {uformation, and whon ho THE AWFUL CRIME, tholr way to Whito River, and to destroy ull re» | Crook, ine Hepurtment Comuiandor,are ato low to | cluded to kill Agent Mvcker,—bolding him | mako a@ thorough investigation, And out, the . DESENTERS, (Sty Charles) had imusturod tho queation, be Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ulstance., ‘Tha longer tho reslatanco Insta, tho | Kiow what to dur and suum L. There wi or haw | responsible for tha loss, heenuse, the oventy; uilty, aud determine the punishment, Clef Lowpon, Jan. &—Russia has askod the Prus- | would plucoit before the Government, Thoy | Peunta, I.,Jon.8—A man named Theodore * fan Government to grant tho extrudition of | Wore aware that the policy of Bir John Mav: | Cunningham was arrested Inst night on a ware ‘uirty doserters from tho Russian urmy, who re- | donald'’s Government wus to make a lino | rant sworn out by his 10-year-old daughter, * sently crossed the frontier nto Germuny, but’| from ocean to oveun through Cauadlun soll, | charging bim with the crime of Incest. Tho de- ‘\o steps have as yct been takon to comply, That was the polloy, oF Ae nemane Mlnistry, tail ure fon harris, ie Telatae Camnpagha | 38 from which they did not intend to dopart. Ble | 1 ‘main mt und t 5 ge Perenguvno, Jam 6—Tho local Hod Crosa | Cuurles thon reforred to the Guvernmont des dina ie Baty Aoryea ares youre Inthe “Yoolety of Kharkoff, iu viow of tho torriblo dia | ferring for the presont the building of sia aea gs tross provalling {n the province through tha | tho first Mnk in onter to com GAVE THEMSELVES UP. ravages of diphtheria, hus furted three medicut | plete mora = spoodily = tho = remainder | Cyyornatt, Jun, 6-Tho new ordinance n+ and sanitary tlotuchiments to asulst tho Govern- | of tho line to tho northwest, from which they | tundod torid the clty of professional gamblers 2 TSH OpEUISE the opera ail hoped the -ouinntey. gunurally wauht AgHte und confidence rach wont, tito olfvcttu-day, : such wignal advantages, Ho bop in July, | ‘two mon, Eph Holland and Arty Duity, gave Lowpon, Jan. 8—A bt. Potersburg dispatch | i929, the tine between Montreal and Winulpeg thomaclves cit and were released: ba Dall * the aonerutce ot from ho Caucwus ruport | would be reduced tg sixty hourd, Sir Churlos 9 voc itor. Thele ried to the Uncot won it willbe for the Tndiuns, “Whether you | ¢ruvaohay ie over thi iain pupa ot th bey think thiy niasion to Whito Iver practloable, | Mountains, un i EOF bolt hud What mowuresuro to be taken in detail, ta | FaUdht by winter ena ee ey eae left to your judginent and knowledyoof olraiints | soetution uf thu indian ures, whosw Agent wae tances and porvons. | how thle divpatch to | Aiuntynad, and oly mun Mined and wuundeds And Taw en janloy’ ai suitlclontnuthority fur the fury ome lett hin wuotalns, wi our nfsing of rations and all otbor fuuilities nuededy da sled, wad the danger uf being suwed tn staring If you think of other puinta requiring inatrucs | P40 te eee ee et see ete anus molt Uut tons, telegraph at once with your acceptance, | in this busines. Lt is folly to any that (bo murderers Keup mo woll advised, er the Agus anid Mul, hornburyh niuas bo puntaliys + ©, Bouunz, Secretary, | How are thay to bo punished? Who ls wolny tu, pul ish them? And bow tony are thu troupa to walt al th : ‘Agency forit to by dane? 1 will direct Crook to wbrow BECRETARY BCMURZ TO GEN, ADAMS, into tie Agouoy alt the supplies see Puially carn ad Derantaxne oF Intartos, Wauurnaton, D, | Me oly course lute open, . ©, Oct, 1, 1870,.—Cen, CHARLES ADAMS, Spectat ada, aetna eral if Leddville, Cul telegram as actually sent by Gen. ver ville, Huye recuived no ace Fen o Aheridan, t ¥ l . c, ‘A a= knowledgniont eT thn pony ‘é dispatch. Situ: 1 BARS MTEL BAL a y DEV DON, OF TIL ML before, ho bud told them that Bi hornburgh | Ouray favors this, and vgroes to buve the Waite bud a Wugonful of handuutts and ‘rope, to hang | Iver Chiefs in ‘attundance here. It doesnt sume aud put the others In frons;*that then, after | seem adiulaslbte under the ofreumstances to 10; killing Bouker, one of the employes shot and | yolye tho poople of Colorado, living in expose killod an Indlan, and tho othors barricaded | lncalitica, In {he horrors of a border une thomeolves Inv building for a Nght: that theres | which would surely tuke place should thoge ne un thoy act tire to the building, aud shot thom Uutions fall, My arguinent of the great muue white escaping thorefrom; thit the two parties wr Of troops tyuinet them thoy meet by rapidity, of frelyhterson the road were thon uleo killed, | of movement on their part, knowledge of Bitor ceri firv on the Indians; that the In- | country and oxposed frontier, whoreby imaoy diung lost, killed and dled of wounds during the | Innocent whites would suffer, 08 wel na they 1a rat day, 33, und afterwards, in tight with em- | the end gucoumb by being bunted and Killed. ployos and frulgbtors, Ti-totul, G7; that they Tsend this while wilting an unswer to mine Consider that, {1 view of this loss, and whut | tho 4th from White River, and will be guide! thoy cullan open and upright tight, thoy not | thoreby further. CHARLES ADAMS, having molested any settlers, they should be al- Bpeclul Agent Juwed to rumain where they uro, unmolested by the troops; that the wholo affair abould be ine GEN, ADANS TO SECRETARY SONURE. fald, in answer to somo romarka of tha | Gams connnEn, Hou ghunge!sudoe boats avucuatea Wilta | Spe duieqitn MR ete Waa uranak | Secu pe au fu ining inon dma’ to be | scutas our uapatct of tuo ih von Heil SCHOUVALOFE, Chairman that the portion of the Government INOBNNATI, Jun. ¥—At oO late hour to-night Pinos, w oro White River Dtoa ure, to pat youre patohi just re ived, thut ie intends to oisrehin pure { punished, They vlalin that they aro ull equally on tho 20th, soon after mine of latter date Pic cane Mlspateh say fe Moscow Gazelle as- |,Mallwayat Winnipeg was still in the hands of | tho Lote ae beroats ot aigteeny elena Ae + i 0 P* | the contructora who were operating It, but be | Profesaionul inblera under ordinun 1 ister of the Inte ith = e a ont pf Pllc fpolioo in ite tutte hoped ere lung tha Government would have it | *ilnst auch churuoters, e thin’ section of Manuele tile Lndiuia to Urutid Itiver un the bet, uel! Ta con euieoa ee thom," ‘They ure to | and from there. to tlw Caconpabyre At undorstaad that those who took no purt inthe | be requests suppiles tu massacre and Hgnt have, nothing to fear, Cons | disputes af Qe 1S was nterested in what took place, and especiully | loft,—it betny aubstantlully in accordance wilt blame Meeker for bla determined effort to yet | Ouray’s and my views of tho situation. them Into trouble, Capt. Jack was the spokes: | teriné will be carried out fully upon receipt a yeney, where ubeeyuently your blu, with orders to bey the al ons the! ain on this occagion, and ull the others ugreed | dispatch, Couriers wore linmudigtely dispatchel pert under thelr own control. ‘Tél concluded the . vinco Ouray and othor Chiefy thoy cannot | SUP ytup inne Your dyad shuuid kuve reached | to what ho sald. fo tho hostile cump, With orders “to: gore # rio which will be B yoliatid, Dualtoas, when Mtr. Lyman thaukod Sir Charles SUICIDE, arord th salvia uk. coneedl yulity partieg and an gdh iu Geha iurritt, und Gen Crovk, the | After louviug tho hostile camp wo inet run- | Unoompulgro at ‘once; and Ouray thinks. hak UNPOUNDED. for bis wi oases anit inperostiny aadreia: i Speetat Dipatch to Tae Chicago Tribune oyery possibly cifart ta discover and rescue the er mu af ners, Who reported that tholr lookouts had u | in ten days from that time, or tha Sth of Nove Loxpox, jan. 8.—A Borll ndent Cepan Ravine, Jan, &—Peter Bomgurdner, 60 OR eta or eae rion dpe mt SDON, Jam. 8.—. in correspondent ae ¥ NTO, ‘all of ¥ }. B= Peter re sorts that tha reports of a BeaNy convontrition Pest mi aed tho Teoualative Assombigechis yoars old, residing two iniloa oust of bere, oni _ oland ure femile members of ‘Moeker family, Put yours Sulf in communication with GuneMforeitt sup- | gf the Mucky Mountalasy the ight on the th with » bunt! ty from the | ber, we will be ready for businoas, - Althoust gainp, brought about aeulacutnay by @ svout content that wo will Aitooudr would rity 4 Fm und cho i ¥ Indian, twenty miles from hore, {3 t the troops now et Gurland be sent, quiet Df Hussian troops i founded, a: e 4 posed to bo at White Itiver, aud yivo Bim ii ho | AMwMUe UE Let CeeoN YN eet ymcy atl two whiter te u ss - fiat tho fortreases on the frontior axe morely bo» | OCD) nisin to Tne calengo Tribune Pe eae (Lo bodys Homesto haguie wus Information you uava, wit Hour opinion of tho | Lefty eee Ae arvaue wines yont wus gui te Ra rita tere tr aeace te tire Ber ye ae ne eco ropulred. : Orrawa, Jan, &—Small-pox ii making head. | the cause. * i condition of things, Gon, Merritt Is udvisud of | murdered, and vur piv ‘and nuw | Slatin chat thoy weru posted at that, plage ta. ob- | thoy would ba only Aiy Ha Neg hran ted na ET way io Ottawa, dospite ull elforts tw stein it. A a. . your tiaaion, fied to him your opinion re, are tote nth aaeee 6 ith cur | gervo movemunts of Froops, and dia tot want to | pun within: eusy reach. [ would also ot WAT IN (SAMOA. Tumnorin current. that. the’ scourge bus broken TRADE-MARK TREATIES, rooly.. Acknawlidaw recel pts id) Booretnty, 1 cu int | fignt, and did nut upUll after Humo bad wilted Buthority: fo enlist with, pay w “number +f A DAAWNDATTLE, out inn extensive, educational coubH ahaa, Naw Yor«, Jun. &—Now York morchante’agd fn 5 otary, baa iy sold ous i ft thirty—of Uncompabgre Utes as a police: f Dupoteh to Tha Ohcago Tribune, Se oes oe cites oe PePORKA Frou) a nutucturers hove sent a petition to Congress Han Fuancusco, Jan. &—Advices frum the ‘An atteiupt la belug made by the ply now in | usking fora luw to carry luto effect the trader ama Lalands, dated Oct. li, state thut an ou- | power here to cupture Muultoba und control per | nuk treaties, 7 in tl mn Ut easily nr ‘bad bi uty bad Fea aa rd SECRETARY ACHURZ TO GOV. PITKIN, ‘ Depanruant oF Intsaton, Oct. 14, 1819,—Gov, Used avy yore era are mote wait atine Perkin, Denver, Colo? ‘Telegraphed Gen, Ad | Agency fur ty to bu dune? L wil direct Crook to throw adiun. My conclusions of the wholo affair arg, that, if | for the time be! to yuan Agency, -waake & Tuotaburgh bud gonp jo the Agonoy with an } routs, and curry paths, 1 Would Wso sf; escort Gluiply, the whole trouble would hi ee thet you request Tafayotte Head, been averted} that tho pasty of young men | ConeJos, Colo.,, lute feutenaut- Governor of 14