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tor for the Com: ; jal inte Btato, to act as official in Conair tim tho mission. Ourny ond man to fi Te ronch him yin Alamosa. Meanwht inka testimony of the late captly: fegrani will rench mo. to-dny" Manitou, to-morrow. and next day at 1 uch of the offlecrs, 18 Phornhurgh' and further te! put, Cherry and Capt. mmMiAnd, O48 cin theow ht, might be sent here as wit- elny.. A short-hand reporter Avans, Agont, sen without phould also be provided. SECRETARY SCHUNZ TO MEN, ADAMS, EPARTHENT OF INTENTION, Nov. 3, 1879,—Cen. Your dixpatekes from 1.08 Ost alsin io sat poral I lon approved. Namoof interpreter you ok ear in your dispateh; T authore to enynge him for Department. Ene Tapher there, wt wail provide a milita Agency employe ns addition to stenog> dd to Reloct ns nuny bo paid out of and rutions, Call legal counsel, clock, if one fs ner rapher. You nro au Indian policemen a8 needed, tho scout fond $15 per inonl tA. ted Gen, Sherman concernini ments of troops. Isthia agreed upon you and Ouray? Caro should bo taken not to frouse any suspicion with Ouray, aud (ndiang ‘ faith, 1s tho whole 1,500 men, or only a part of them, wanted at Lake Cit: movoment of troops 8 ing attended with trouble and expense, Gen. Sherman desires answer to these questions before issuing onfers. Ia there dinger that excited people of Colorado miy atl try to precipitate contiiet 7 T leave it to ‘our judgment te Infonnm Pitkin confidentially that n eetttement of the question in necomlancos with the Interests of Coloruilo, but also just to tho Indlans, ia carnestly tutended,—but th ter of Burrendor must be disposed that Interference by authorities or peop! Colorndo would be casey har and enimot bo GEN, ADAMS TO SRCRETARY scitunZ. Denven, Nov, 4, 1879.—C. Scuunz: to yours of yesterday, would state that Duld pot moving troops from Gur inasmuch aa 1 that any troops were there, supposing all ta be t Pagosa; but I know that he would be sitlatied If some—say 3W0—would be the Agency, without the reservation. — ariand practical: should nuy trouble ocutty, which I not anticl pated. but may take plice. ‘hear the reservation, say four ar flye conipantes of cavilry might go twenty miles above Town of hi they would be elgg nenrer, nid Indians would not know it, ever, this moveinent should be Me much coat, wo might walt unth Nov, 8, and, If thon necessury, nove shoutd like to ligve them Indians auspleiotis. As te feeling in Colorato, think the Commission will be glyen fale oppa tunity to settle tho trouble. I hid tong interview with Pitkin, and informed him fully of your d structions and your hopes in the Interest of Ci orado, and he wishes me to state that he will give mo all tho nasistanes in his power for success, Thave asker hint to keep tho newspapers quict, copie nro all right. go to Greeley to-da and roturn to-morrow sou consult Ouray bor City, With Gon. Huteh a thoy belng nt if Luko City ty too Bagu acho, whers ent may be minde, nearer withont makin; fe where Meekers ate, DAMS, Special Agent. COMMISSIONER HATCH TO SECRETARY BCHUIIZ v4, 1870.—Seeretiry uf Interior : From what depo lerk and taking * ALAMOSA, Ne Learn Adams {8 in ment {a oxpense to be prid of evidence, as directed fn telegrain? Can interest money due Utes, soine of which is now in my hands, be used for this pu ] Hater, Cominissioner, GEN, ADAMS TO BECHETAIY ACIIUIZ. Denven, Nov. 4, 187.—The Hon, Cant Senur7: "The examination under onth of the lite captives discloses auch brutal and of thom (pirtloulars by maid, in which Chiefs Douglas and Johnson: with others are implis ented, and which has been unknown and ynex- wated to me (as Talso believe to Ottray), that T eur now, with ving witneeses gil that perhaps they will not obey Ourn: a will probrbly hinye to he used agaist them, SUL fn order to curry out our nrriunge> ment, T shnll go baek to Los Pinos, usif nothin; further bred transpired; sbull notify Ourny, and look sittution over: and, for tho reasons stated, tho cuvelry now at Fort Garland should mike: forwurd movement ta Indiun Creck. elther vin They can be stopped, barbarous treatment ee: or Lake City. ecessary, after consultation with Ourny: but [now consider. it more than they will have to bo used, white befure, this J 2 T thought othorwise, heurd from Hatch, and anything to me to-mor- row will bo forwarded to mo from here. CHANLES ADAMB, SECRETARY BCHURZ TO GEN, ADAMS. DEPANTMENT OF INTERIOR, Q@en. CHARLES ADAMS: Your dispatch of yest duy recelved, T conferred about It wit Ho hud received the following tole- gram from Col, McKenzie? Lrocelved this morning tho following messago from Adama: That he (Adams) tetoxraphed to have troops now ut Fort Gurlund sex he Gre Peace Comision vi ovement would take pine in a few M eaperienees std judgment lead mo to such movement, until Commission has ontirely completed tts labors, wilt bo pacullarly objectionable, Sherman and myself are of tho same opinion. It appears to us ‘that tho success of your Com- mission depends greatly upon Oursy"s Intluence, that his influence {s mare likely to bo wenk- ened thin strengthened by threutened military movements; which cannot be kept secret from + the Indinns. Anything that can bo construed 1a ‘Dad faith on our part may defent 1 peaceable ‘The troops would be moved for ons o4,—elther to oporita promptly ins if the Commission fails, or, to insure the safety of the Commission, Jn tho it Is thought that the troops could adyanco and operate from thelr pres- enotteh as Koon as the provable tat where. t thought thon dayne My ow Sellevo tint any against tho Indi ent position They. havo orders to thit effect. safety of tho Commission, troops tifty miles from them will be too fur to do any fininediate good, while tholr ndvance infyht liye the samo. effet 18 In Thornburgh’s ease. You will hi jepend largely upon the fidelity of Ouray and Ascertain bis feollngs about thls prehension that Douglas and John- ving witnesses against them, will not obey Ouray's order, neeessiry, seems to leave out of account the ciroumstiuce that those witnesses wi power, and they surrendored them uncondition- ally, A favorable arrany ut mitigate puntabment of gu nirtied. You will be better uble to. Sudo when. you Bea iver Utes bayo obeyed Mont uA to the futuro euloulated to Bom: whethor the Whito I Ouray's order to como to Loa Pinos, lino of retlablo runners between Los Pinos and Del Norto,.for tho rapid trunsmission of in- 1 need scarcely Impreas upon importance to tho country of the success of Your courage and judgment Naso throughout the penceable sattlement ‘ou the great. our mission, Ave Bo fur won Aitch apy country that n failure of now would bo a great disappointment as well 1s You muat not opinion frankly; do tho sume, C, Scinmmz, Scorotary. GEN, ADAMS TO BECHETARY SCHURZ. CoLottang Sriunas, Nov. 0, 1670.0. Sonu, Anterior: Your dispatch of yeaterduy: Tecefved. All right, Will do best Te: BUI! hope to bo auccessfil, My own life is noth- ing if war can bo averted from. Colony AGENT STANLEY TO COMMISSIONER HAYT. 8, 16T71,—Conmmtarioner Indtan Affairs: How shull Whiie River Utes be aub- Agonoy? Also, others during tho the propesed Commission at this BIANLEY, Ayont. Darantuent oF Inrentdn, Nov. CHAnLES | ADAMS: Whether White Kiver Utes, while Commission is n ire to be fed, Mv opinion tg, that thoy Bro entitled ta nothing. ‘They cattle from White River, and destroyed other supplies. Tho cattle may keep them alive for mo tine, If want mikes thom fool what thoy ave done, 40 much the be! Tos Pixos, Nov, Sisted while ut altting of Agent Stanley lenye it, haw> Comminsion to decide whethor tho ‘granting or withholding of supplies lated to miko them surronder the gullty and accede to uthor conditions, Perhaps the alternative of supplics if the: if thoy don't, may bavo ‘a strony municnte the Judginent of Commission on Int toBtanley, who wiil act tecordin: Wa to Stanley as answer to hig disp’ Keep in mind that, according to treaty, to tribe who commit inst Government Jogo their treaty-righta. ‘Your success {4 carncatly hoped for, C, Seuuns, Bocrotary, tae ADAMS TO BECHETANY BCHUNZ, NOB, Noy. 10, 1 ete Wasldigion, De Gat Arn day, and Immediately proceeded to Chief: house, where 1 met ‘uw! and Head-Men o! come tn tn obedience to Ouray's 0! othory are expected. ‘Tho camp of these Indiana distunt, on Gunnison River, in the situation here, Chict Ouray ts ‘sutisted that, when sallstled of the Tadiang, he will baye inte Bare ane g ore torduy, aud attaches of ‘Commission that work of taking testimon: A at once. J shall haye a number of Indian witnesses in attendance. re the jmmodinte yield, or sturya- .—The Hon. C, Benonz, ut twenty of the Chigts f White liver Utes, who had odut fifty miles (s oban; power to arrest ight with thorn, expect Gen, Hutch jo-morrew, and resence of On: Hankin, and such otbers of KL us cap testify in the wusos also, official hoe between Mecker and tween Meckor and the De- Bluce coming back hero, am satisfied your worrect ure, wa shall havo ime to warn settlers; and it is alreudy aball try to push the G, ADAMS, Comilaal commence war, I Work of tho. Paes a . Comunisalo: SECRETARY SCHURE TO GEN, ADAMS, : Depaatueyr or Iyrunios, Nov, 1, Gen. Cuantns Avasa, Special Age! eke Pinos, Colo,—Sitt: In necordance with your re queat, I transmit herewith certified copies of puperson fe In Tidlan Ofica cetative ta res cont outbreak of White River Utes: alao, copies of letter of Cominisafoner of tndian “Aftatrs transmitting auld papers to Department, Very respeetfully, eta, C, Scuuny, Secretary, ADAMS TO BECKRTANY BCHUNZ os, Noy, 14, 8-—The Hon. C, Konunz, Seeretary, ete, Commission now organized, ane Chiefa Dougins, Johnson, and Sawowilek are in attendance to give testimony. All going smoothly. C. ApAsa, Special Agent, SECRETARY BCHUNZ TO GEN. ADAMS. Deparmtent or Inventor, Washington, Nov. Yi, 187V.—Cen. C. ADAMA, Lan Plrioa, ele.? Tapers have been mated, and Capt. Payne and Sinnt, Chorry onlered to appear. Boot THnukin fs ut Hawiling, and sitys bo Weill nppear If hiv expenses are prld. Is his nppenrauce Important? Docs Commission recommend anything tn regan to report of Jack gone ta Uintah, or can Ouray manage cuge? Ho should, if sate, be brought In. C, Sciuitz, Seeretary. GEN, ADAMS TO KECRETARY BCHURZ. Tos Pinos, Nov. 15, 1870.—The Ton. C. Scrtin, Washington, D. C.z Wo hive now been Ingession the fourth day, and have examined somo of the hostile Chiofa ‘without result, They evident: have resolved among thomsclyes not to crini- Innto others, while thoy protest their own inno- cence, Chicf Ouray asks for time, and we think ft bext to proceed’ slowly. Inasmuch ns this plea may es mata for an fndefinit perio, 7 would request instructions on tht question. Tho Commission, under your instructions, has ordered Agent Stauley to Issue rations to auch White dtivun Ties nshoye Hea sree au by yay nis witnesses, and to nono others, Oy "CG, ADAMS, Special Agent. SECRHTARY SCHUM TO GEN. ADAIR. Deranrsent oF Ixrewron, Nov. 17, 1870.—A@en, C, ApAMA: Disputeh of Ith reevived. Artillee of Chiefs fs too tranapurent. Following declarn- tlon might be made by Commission: Agent and employes have bean murdered, ‘Thornbureh's command wis attacked, Nobody else wns thore todo this but White River Utes. If thoy wil not. disclose who Ja responsible, they must be held responsible, forfeit thelr treaty-rights, and be otherwise dealt with ua Government muy de- termine, ‘Testimony of Individual members of White Kiver band mny bo thus obtuined. Every effort should be made to necomplish this. The testimony of tho euptive women Is also utaterini, Finally, Commission wilt have to make up thelr mindaas to who the guilty parties are, and sts! Ouray to give then up, Take your own tine, If you aecomplish your object, a few days mike iu diferctiee. Biroutlans of Comnilasion a8 to rations ure approved. P C. Benenz, Seerctary Interior. RECHETARY SCHULZ TO GEN. ADAMS, DEVARTMENT OF INTERIOL, Nov, 14, 1870.—@en, C. Avan, efc.2 It uppears to me that you should ‘to people of White River Utes insted of Ghuet Tdid not expect Chivfs would eriminate Ives, Thelr penple will have to consider whathor thoy will sacrifice themaclves fur the responsibility of their Chicfa. Probably you ean reach theye people by some of Ourny’s Indians, ‘Tho solution my be found in this direction. Do not glye up until overy expedient. [4 exinusted, . Scuusz, Sceretury, QRN. ADAMS TO BEGRETANY Schutz. Los Pinos, Nov, 17, 1879.—The Hon, U, Scrrunz, e.: Ouray hes proposed, ind 1 heartily agree with hin, that, after Commission his taken foatlmony, it adjourn to Washington to make ita report, accompanied by about elght or ten prinelpal Chiefs, Including, say, Bongins, Sinwo- wiek. and dick, fram White River, Tthinis this Dest Tor the renson that.a finul setlement Of al dienttlos, including reservation and romoval question, hind better bo decided at the seat of Over and while Congress {ys in session, Think this plow favered by you, CHARLES ADAMS, Specinl Agent. COMMISSIONEI. HATCH TO BECRETARY SCHULZ. Los Pinos, Nov. 17, 18% Seeretary of Intertur, elect: Chief Ou this morning asks’ for time, and Pbellove ithe Intorest. of Government to tuke to Washington such Chiefs 13 we muy des- Tenate, not to exered ton, Including some of the Tending White River Chiefs, Inthe menntine, while walling anawer, Wo will continue to take such testimony as we can obtain here and clse- where, Haren. COMMISSIONER MATCIT TO SECRETARY SCHULZ 3 3 ‘LoS Pinos, Noy. 18, 387.—Scerelary of Intertur, ete.: Cominission will take teathnony of afllcers: and m wont White River, on its way out, at n some convenient polut. ‘Ta'suve expense and time, Ouray promises to bring Jnek in tn six days. Will trke him to Washington if that course Js approved, atc, BECRETANY SCHUNZ TO COMMIRSIONER HATCH. DEPANTMENT OF INTERIOR, WASHINGTON, Nov, 10, 1879.—Gen, Haren, ete. Ouray’s proposition to come to Washington with Chiefs fs neceptable, with proviso that we cunnot have as delegates any White River Utes connected; with nes committed there. Their talk before tho Coin nilasion ag if no crime was committed {s marest. trifling. Ouray caunnt expect the Government to neeept such testinony, or to net upon any ns. sumption soabsurd. There can be no doubt that: Douglas, Juck, and other White Iiver, Chiefs know who attacked Thornburgh, and who musa cred the Agency people. Theirconcerted yetion to shield yulltty’ parties raises strong preaump- tion ngainst themselves, and they are therefore tint alt pec a teunt peda rags ci rae pleat selves only by poluting ont the guilty parties. Tho whole tthe, Will bo. held responaiiles andi denit with aceordingly, Agaure Ourny that his joes ig oppreciated, but that tho question whether tho yullty partica must be surrendered: isnotan open ane, Ourny’s visit hore cnn have only two objects: to recommend mercy fu indi vidual cases, nnd to discuss what is to bo done with tho Utes herenfter. ‘ If thoCommission huis any furthor facta or nows to state, da go without delay. Can you nd- vise what should bo. done, in cuso Onray and loynl Chiefs come awny, to insure good conduct on the part of Whito River leader? ‘The Com." inlaylon, if thoy hye reason to think themselves. in danger, must follow their own Judgment in tuking stich steps as #ufety may require. 1 earnestly hope you will succeed. Scuunz, Secretary. SICOMMIBSIONEN MATCH TO BEONETARY BCnUNZ. Los Prxos, Noy. 19, 1870.—Secretary of Intertor, eles: In nnswer to dispatch of Ith, tho Com- misaton was assured that ull White River Utes would cone in and give wil testimony. The Indjuns’ itttempt nt dodging was well under- stoud by Conunission, who have demunded a dif ferent course on the part of Indians, Ouray bas ordered all Indiangin by the th, Wo shult thon arrive ut the fnets, or closa tho Commis- sion with the demand intimated in your letter, Haren, Commiasfonor. GEN. ADAMS TO SECRETARY SCHURZ. Tos Pinos, Noy, 21, 1870.—The Hon, C, SciTon7, ele: Jn answer to yours of tho 18th, 1 will atato tnt Ldo not propoxe to give up, asd know from all my deatings with them that, before u pofnt ts qalned, the caso often looks hopeless, und yot 18 uecomplished, The snow is very deep on the mountains now, and bas put an ond to military movementa for this winter,—so thut, while Tam vrrlny Indians as much Jn preaiitie and thr ening as much 46 dare, know somo delay will bo in our fayor, ? Citanurs ADAMS, Special Agont. BECRETANY KCHURZ TO COMMIESIONEN WATCH, DEPARTMENT OF InTEIIOR, WABsIINGTON, Nov, 23, 187.—G@en. Hateut, ete,: Yours of tha Yuin’ retelved,, Witen yan ‘have all tho White Rivee Utes under your influence, buve thom un derstand that those who inerely took part in tho fight ut Milk Creek ut tho Inetigition of tho! Jondor will be conaldered frst entitled to nies ey if thoy now prompuy Rontnly with tho di mands of Government. ‘Chis fs tho weal ine tention hore, but {t seums proper to give Ourny tho opyortonts at Dietri ate in thoir bebulf, ‘This with Deaity facilitate ldontificdtion and y 4 surrender of really guilty purtics. You seem now on tho rond ‘to aucgons. Tako your own imo. Scuunz, Scerctary, COMMIRSIONER MATCH TO SECHETARY ACIONZ, Los Pixos, Nov. 24, 1870.—The Han, 0, BCBUNZ, ete: Wo have information that White River Utes ary on the wiy, inetuding Jack, Wo ary now of tho oplulon that wo shull be successful in carrying out your wishes, Atull cvents, Wo have patlenco enough to try it. ‘Commission have not thought of dunger. “Thoy must take thetr chancea, Haren, Commissioner. COMMISSIONER MATCH TO SECRETARY BCHURZ, Los Pinos, Nov, 24, 1870,—The Hon. C. BouUnz, de; No now developmenta since yesterday. Maton, Commissioner, COMMIESIONER HATCH TO SECRETANY KCHUNZ, Los Ptnog, Nov, %, 187.—The Hon. C, Scuune, etc. All investigation stopped this morning by runner from White River Utes, who stute that runnera fearg Uintah Utes auy troapa were muy. {ng to Ulntah Agency to muke prisonen, and all the Uintah Utes had lett for camp of White River Utes, who now refiise to come In intil as. sured report is not true, Stitch sssurance hie been given. “Troops Aro instructed not to wds vance during negotiutions, Advinee of troops loved further budliess bere, | Ouray thinks tho story 6 Mormon invention, This will dulay Com. milsglon glx days, until White Iver runners ro- ture from Uintah Auer. ’ Maton, Commissioner, INSPECTOR POLLOK TO COMMISSIONER HAYT. Los Pinos, Oct, 25, 1870.—-Commistoner Indlary AGuirs, cle.:—Lateat—Yours of tho léth inst, received, Have investigated affairs here, Stun. ; toy 16 noe progec un For Agen, butdo not think it ndviaublo to chango at this tho, as mnattors aro qulot, and Adame isauthorized Conut, - 1 will morrow yo ta Bou 0; S uuce with four telegram of ifn. is? ale) POLLOK, Inapoctor, *.BRCRETABY ECIURZ TO AGHNT STANLEY, “DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, WAsttINuToN, Nov. HM, 18TV.—Agent STANLEY, 40 ia Teportod dn uewspapers that you ure intertoring with buainogs of C ei You are poaltivoly forbidden to dogo, | You wil eter Ouray and is ft about the pend- othor Indians speaking to yor it dificultica to the Cum: a y * ‘ ‘2G, Scnunz, REOLETARY SCHURS TOON. ADAMS. . Devaurauyr or Jurkuson, Wasuinaron, Nov. Bpeking to him abot p Commiasiont. . ADAMS TO RECRETANY SCHUSZ. Los Prxos, Nov, 28, 187.— The Hon. ©, Beton, ele? Beanloy continues to interfere, ho reeelyed and recelpted for money stolen by Dougiaa during Mecker inaasiero, and dd not notify Comminsion, but reeretly respondonce with Mra. Meeker fi relation thore- to. Ty auch action Indians ary led to believe that the surrender of stolen ‘ty ini taken In extenuation of, th have stendily refused, a whethor Stanley docs this through fgnorance or otherwise, hu Is working ngninst ws, and unless the Tudlis understand his. course $8 leap proved, thoy will continue to belleye Stanley can give thoi better terms than wo nny ji open! care BECURTARY ACHUNZ TO AGENT STANLRY, DEPARTMENT OF INTEIUON, WASHINGTON, Nov. 0, 18G—Cen, Br. are ordered to report here at Indian Leave elerk in churge of Agency. te Commission all correspondence ree lating to White River difficulty. your departuro a moment, ‘Turn oyerto Jo not delay C. Bcnunz, Secretary. SECRETARY KCNURZ TO COMMISSIONER HATCH, DEPANTMENT oF INTERIOR, 187. Gen. Harcit, cle,: pertain whether Mormons are rently pr mischief reported by you on Sith, Deraevernnee deserves grent praise, and wo still hope you will succecd. C. Scntnz, Seeretary, It HATCH TO RECRETARY ACIURZ Los Pinos, Nov, 28, 1870,—Seeretary of Tntertor, Advance of White River Utes coming tn. Reema to be moro in Mormon story {pan first SECRETARY ECHUNZ TO COMMIBSIONER HATCH, DerantMesr oy Intron, Wastitnatox, Dee, 1, 18.—Gen, Haren, cle? 1 Impress ns strongly 1 Mana Art. 0 of the trenty of 1 explicitly bind thenmelves to. surrender offend= ers, In fallure of which tho iribe mikes Itself ro- sponsible for violation of treaty and forfeits tll OG. 8ciiunz, Seeretary, Ispatch of Nov. 20 osai ble nn Tt y which thoy its treaty rights, COMMISSIONER HATCH TO RECRETARY BCAUTZ. Los Pinos, Nov, 23. 1870,—St ¢ Shall { pay: members and recorders of Com- a perdiem from fund made by Agent food and lodging here? t rerctatru of Interior, BECRETANY ACIIUN TO COMMISSIONER HATCH, 7 OF INTRO, WABIINGTON, Nov. You may pay mem- EN 0, 1870.—Gent. HATCH, eles? bers and recorders of Commission ns requested, Stunley hes been ordered to Washington clerk will take charge of Agene; ed togive Commission every ‘aceommod and to refrain from interference with Sts bus C. ScnuRz, Becretury COMMISSIONER WATOM TO SECRETARY SCHUNZ, Los Pinos, Dev, 1, 1879.—Seerelary of Interior, efe.: Indians continue to comelu, and seem in- ellned to testify more freely. Tatess, Conuntestoner, COMMTASTONER HATCH TO RECRETARY ACTUTZ, Los Pinos, Dee. 3, 187.—Seeretary of Intertor, ele: AW hostiles, fueluding Juck, arrived this wiorning. Matters [inproving, though no ove enn predict what Indians . é TL, commissioner, COMMISSIONER HATCH TO RECRETARY BCIUTZ. 6, 1879.—Seeretary of Intertar, die.s Closed testimony yesterday, parties recognized at ningsucro, eludes Hend-Chief Douglas, couneill Just night, and are now in councll. Will Indleations are they will necept ultimutunm,—surrender of yuilty, Or an- Indluns consider death fn eldentul to surrender and trial, Striggle umony assiimes serious proportions. tiuence 40 far fuvors surrender. A trifle may change this iny moment. Los Pinos, De Tho list ine Indians went Into nuswer to-morrow, nihtlution of tribe, COMMIBSIONER HATCH TO RECRETARY SCHURZ. Los P1xor, Dee. 6, 1870.—The Hon, C. Sciunz, ete.: Indlans havo given their answer. They will surrender f thoy be tricd in Washington, Thoy believe thoy can’ falr trial In Colorudo or Now Mexico people of Coloride aro all thelr enem! River Chiefs leave to bring partica demanded, Wo walt your decision befare leaving. Hares, Commissioner. RECTETANY BCHURZ TO COMNTSRIONER HATCII, DEPANTMENT OF INTERIOR, B Wit—Gen. HATCH, ccs mission on success achieved, T shall ly matter before Cabinet to-morrow, and advisa you of declston.: 1 gongrnituinte SKCRETANY SCHURZ TO COMMISSIONER MATCH. DerantMent or Lxreiuon, Wasuinaton, Dec, 9, 1879,—Gen, HAT Tadinns, with und 1 CU itecolye surre! of eratanding they willbe guare anteed falr triul by Military Commission out- aide of Colorado or if HiLe ho will be received here, with 1, 20) By White Iver Utes, intluential men be sele White Hiver Utes, wil k here. Take possession of prisoners with a military guard, to convey then nt first to. ¥ort Leavenworth, C. Sciunz, Sccrctary. SECRETAIY SCIURZ TO COMMISSIONER NATCH. DEVANTMENT OF INTEIION, WasningTon, Deo, 0, 1870.—Gen. Waren, ete: preforred not to bring the p ton for triul. Fort Leavenworth would in many respects be more conventont, ‘Try go. . Hut, if it is essential to procttro surrender, congent to huye thom brought for trial partment of tho East, in which Wash ington fs altuuted, In which case trinl may bo bud at Fortress Monroe, soners to Washing- to arrange ft Beuunz, Bceretary, COMMISSIONER WATCH TO BECHETARY KOHUNZ, Los Prxos, Deo, 10, ete.: Indinns, in request. ton, menn by General Government. Anywhere out of Colorndn will do. Thoy say through that they would as svon be retary of Intertor, Trledin washing’ ung at the Agency Ouray says, ng wo haye de- tho women, wo bo corrected ut manded wil thoso mentioned } havo mado a mistake, which wi tho trial; but that thoy will servo tho propor persons With notice 18 ‘soon as thoy flnd out where and who they aro. Thoy will turn ov all Indiung mentioned by tho women, Maren. GEN, ADAMe TO SECRETARY SCnUHZ. Take Crry, Col., Deo. 13, 1879.—0, Scuunz, eto,: Tuteh having taken char, othor arringements, | haya left Los Pinos, Am reudy to return to my Post-Ollice duties. Any further Instructions will reach inc at Manitou, From there I will advise to further uegot of prisonors and youof my opinion in re- i inalane, by SECRETANY SCHURZ TO GEN. ADAMB. DeranrneNt oF INTRUOK, WAsuINaTON, Dec, TARLES ADAMS, ¢le.2 Your uls- patoh of Ith received,- Last dispatch from Nothing dellnit ubout surron- prisonors. Weoru thoy attrrendored when t, and what wna stata of wifuira thon? 1 togothor with delegn- ion concerning further wer inimediately, . BOHULZ, Secretary, 16, 1870.—Gen. Cn Hatch Is of 10th. desire to have you hero, tion, and hear negoUations. GEN, ADAMS TO BRORETATT SCHUNZ, Bourn PuELtO, Colo, Deo, 16, 1879.—The Hon. Yours of the tth received on and communicated to Ouray, who iin- loft for camp of White River Utes to hurry up wovements. Dougie’ son his been brought in; but wo instructed Ou him and otbors until the full number: Heforo I loft, L iwnderstowml n few others wore at the house, but not all, which waa hardly to be expectod, ne only fve days hid clapsed, snow lay deop_on the ground, dua T conatder the surrender: although Hutch may be delayed in bringing thom out on account of uns Furthor negotiations in Vashington a4 to tho reservation will bo caster thun our tusk thus far, Wilt writ Cant, Scruitz, ete. be delivered. dluns wore senttored, Hished fuct, i revedented anowsall. COMMIESIONER HATCH TO SECRETARY SCHURZ, ‘Los Pinas, Dec, 13, 1870,—Seereta: eto: Ouruy has Jott for bands of Utes, to usalst brings dn Tudians domanded. Tt fs now.ua certaln ¢ ndians will be surrcn+ dered as any arrangements onn be relted upon with Indians, Adams loft for anvor youen Ye ATC, COMMIARIONEN WATCH TO RECKETALY BCRUNZ, Loa Pinos, Deo, 2 187.—-Neerelary of Interi ete.z If nuocsaury, will you authorize one u! Agenvy employes to go on with Judiana? SECRETANY SCNURZ TO COMMISSIONER HATCH. DEPantaent ov Invention, WASHINGTON, 1), C., Des, 24, 1870.— Cen. HATCH, € jou; You, Buloot any ove that cup be temporurity epured. COMMIASIONER MATCH TO SECRRTANY SCHURZ, Los Pinos, Dee, 20, 1810.—Sec returned fram Whi Hus given tribe until the 24) to ridoners, We shall thon know whether fiver: up. Thore is this morufng, a sorions divide ub SXONRTARY SCHURZ TO COMMISSIONER IATCIT, Devantuunt ov Inteu0n, Wasuinaton, D, ' WD.—Gen. Hares, socal ved, River Utes to ind MP ccuatalus, os iu violation of oul violation 9! FO” S.BCUURE uray and White in doubt ua to inevitable to surrender CcomsuaRoNER, yaron “gO ARCRETARY soups. Pinos. Dev. 24, 1870.—Seer Cult, aa suwowloks of White liver tes; coe 1n yesterday, with partof the pris: ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, | 1880 It {a reported that kof ny i Ja this so? To has positive oniers from such interforence, and to refer all Tndhins oniing ditlculty to the C, Setunz, Secretary, onors. I rofused to accept any ff not all, and formed tho Chicfa T ahould leave on tho Sath would reveive! prisoners at Kiino'a or any point on the rond, Ie wan impressed upon them that thoy had solemnly agreed to nocept the terins declded upon in counelt; that the Chiefs of the other tribes present with the White River Utes avould be held responstile for the vousequences; that Government was lentent, and would neeopt nothing else. No nesttirance can ever be sent i tht these prisoners will be turned over. Either tho prisoners hive escaped, or the Chicis have not powor to take them. Ouray nattributca much of tha trouble to Mormon Influence. It ia npparont the war spirit [s neti: Thad secured tranaportation for Indians, which I atall now discharge, aa tt may beim: pentlii6 tan OVEE the range. Tho Chicfs aro willing onough to ro. Tf you bavo aoy instructions, please answer early, HATOI. BECRRTANY SCTUH% TO COMMIASIONER HATCTt. Devarrent oF Inrmuolt. WAKUENOTON, De! i— Gen,” Haren: Diepateh of 2ith ‘ed, J desire to communicate It to the Prosl= dent, who is absent. Await furthur answer at Los I'Inos. C. Scnunz. SECRETARY SCHURZ TO COMMIRSIONER IATCH. Devawrurst oF Intro, Deo. 20, 1870.— Gen, Marcil, lez Vout peaition ie fn matn approved, Possibly the Chiefs mnde n last ate tempt at bargaining, while feeling the necessity of mirrender, Your dispatch does not state how many and which party were brought tn. If nine or ten of tho prinefpal culprits, Douglas In- eluded, are given He the terms inay be_cunsid> ered ag substanthilly complicd with. The ca- enpe of two or three individuats of minor {n> portance fs of Iittle consequence If tho prince! pal Guiprits aro surrendered. You know who they tire, Twrlto this after consultation with tho President, Boeretary of War, and Gen. Sherman, and wo are all agreed pon these instructions. Wedo not want war if it can honorably be avolied. War would bo diifcult and costly in every respeet, and for two months military ope- rations Impossible, Timo spent in endeavoring to sucure peace on Our terins Is therefore nut time lost, Shermun Is of opliion that delay now goud poles, While the dignity of Gov= ernment. must not be compromised, and whilo your thrent to leave may have bern the “best thing to bring about ful conics with our terms, no possibility of peaceful settlement should be thrown away une tlevory expedient is exhausted. The arranye: menta with the Utes which are to follow tho pre- vention of war are of equal, if not greater, Im- poruunien forthe future, T trust ta your good judgment to taanage things without precipita: tion, so that, notwithstanding dilticultics, the gyod end be still neeompllahed. Nobody expect: ed aurrender to be prompt and cheerful, but it {s not thought Imnpossille now. c, Bonunz, SECRETARY SCHURZ TO COMMISSIONER HATCH, DEVANTMENT OF INTERION, WaxnixgToN, Dec. St, 1870,—Gen, Haron, cle? Proasediapateh in morning's papers scems to Fuyyest you desire to. ge to Kilne’a ranch for reasons ‘of convenience, jn that ene do not understand my dispatch last night ns opposing that nevement, if you can curry, out fistroctlons there us well as at Los Pinos. Please telegraph more fully wbout atate of things. C. Scuunz, COMMISSIONER MATCH TO RECRETARY BCTUNZ, Los Pinos, Dee, 26, 187,—Seeretary of Interior: If Indians fall to turn over prisoners on tho 23th, Thave deelded to take five Chiefs out of Indian try.—thrve of them Southern Chiefs ordered here. Ouray saya ho must xo. There 1a strong opposition Trom tha war party to Commission leaving til terms can be obtained from Govern- ment ag Indlansdesire, Telegraph Indfan Creek sf you desire Indinn Chiefs to yo furthor, White River Utes came in yesterday, wanting rations. Sherman, in charge, referred them ta mo for nit tharlty t0 18% 1 refused until they comply with agreement. Hareu. AKCRETARY RCITURZ TO COMMISSIONER WATCH. INTEIION DEPARTMENT, WAxILNGTON, Deo, 30, 180.—tien, Hater Friendty Chiefs you have #e= Iceted nreto come to Washington, “It is under- xtood that no White River Utes can be received here untess surrender {a effected, Muke nil the neeessary arrangements as to interpreter and employes to accompany those satay, Scnuz. BECRE-TANY BCHUNZ TO COMMIRSIONER MATCH, INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, WASIITNATON, Hee. 28, 18iU.—Gen. HATCH, ele. Let no rations be fasued to White River Utes, a4 our tertas wre not com nied with. Fallow your own Judginent ax to “hlefa being taken outof Indian country, The question whether they are to be brought here is reserved for decision according to elrenm= stances. Tolepruph, more fully to give mo a elear vlow of the situntion, C, Scuunz, COMMIASIONER HATCH TO KRCRETARY BCHURZ. TKLiny's RANct, Colo., Dec. 0, W,—Seeretary of Interior: Th pines is ten nearer camps of White River Utes, and twenty-four nearer Luke City, than Agency, Object in leaving was to show Indiuns T sintin curnest, Not enough ra- tons at Agency for Uneouspphgres, Indlins in nanda of Ouray wero Dooging, Johnny, Thomas, Pote, Auctowee, agl Pansitz. It will be neccs- Kars for me te tate my men and teams over moimtaing beforotao late. Lum already obtiged tonbandon wagons, and cannot subsist: animals without greatexpeuse. L can return nivecle. ATOM, RECNETANY SCIUNZ TO COMMIBSIONER MATCH. DEvARTMENT OF INTERIOR, Dee. 29, 1870.—Gen, Harel bers epenk af your personnl danger, If so, tuke uny steps for safety, Irrespective of instructions, If, surrender fafling, you have brought Indian Chiefs with you to Los Pinos, keep them ut such place as you may, elect until further instructions, c, Scrutz. COMMIASTONRIt WATCH TO SECRETARY SCHUIZ. Krine's ltancn, Colo., Dec. 20, ash Searcy a Interior, et ist night Ouray cane, with nek, Biwowlek, and sume White River Utes ‘aud Southarn Chief who wore hosteges for con- duet of White River Utes, I have deciied to take Juck, Sawowlek, nnd Sam with me, 1 can thon return, if required, to. ail negotinte far the prisoners, I buve decided, as long is these Chiefs ure held, Indians will not break out. | In- dling demurred on being informed no rations would bo tsaued till agreement: was complied with, Thoy have left for Lower Grand River to hunt. It will require a month to a JATCH. COMNIARTONEN MATCH TO SRORETARY SCIUIZ. Krane's Raxci, Coln., Deo, 00, 1879,—Seeretary of Interior, ete.: Hy taking White iver Ute Tadiana will bo quiet. Guono, with band. o! Unvompighres, advised White: liver Utes not to gous prisoners. Ho glyes more trouble than the othors. HATCH. BECRETANY BCHUNZ TO COMMISSIONHI MATCH. Deranruenr or Intron, Dec. 31, 1870,—Gen. TarTou: It fs to ho regretted your WMeapatehes ‘were not nore explicit. Liew learn for the trast tho that Chief Dougtis and others of tho prin- elpnl culprits were umory thosa atfered for sure vender. Am (ta underutand that the order nat to receive Whito Hiver Utes was applied to the surrendered. prisoners; and that for thls reason thoy were wtowed to goon ndistant hunt? Did you propase to bring White Liver Utes, In cage Sf fallure of surrender, to be takon to Washing ton, or for whnt purposo? Sand oxpllett Inform- ntion to clenr up these uneertulntles, and do not send on any Chiofs until Daum clearly advised of tho stato of things, and can instruct necord- ingly. CG. Scuiutta, COMMISSIONER WATCH TO RECKETANY BCIUTZ LAKE CITY, Colo,, din. 2 1880,—Seervtary of In- terior; Arrived to-night. Bent Indians by way of Sayunche, ns directed, Understanding wast clear with Indiins, when they turned over prise Oners, that thoy were tobe ritioned dering tholr wbsence, When Utes mades this szresmout, it was supposad it would be kopt. It is tho only one they ever broke with mo, Ht wea evident the war-spirit was Jncretsing when T left tho Agenvy. It wis my Intention to tako somo Chiofs’ to’ provent a demonstration from the young mon. I told the Indians J would tike thom us far as Indlan Creek, and to Wusbiugton if you wished It, Your desire to have neyothu- tlons prolonged make it necessary to keep those Tndiunswith me. As longi thoy aire ininy hinds,. thors fs nodan Hf outbrouk, Tf you wlll intorny me, nt Ajuninsa, ut todo with the hudians, and alas send 8 dispatch to be road to the fudlune af your doterminition, 1 can send back one of tho ndians, Inlet on terme, and Fraeriet your polle oy astongas youwbh, batt hope fora sure render, but prefer thst the Jndiang who return shull visit tho eninp ut Garland, De you wish any ovidenco taken Crom witnuases of ‘Shorn- burgh’s command? Uaren. BECHETARY BCHURZ TO COMMISSIONEN MATCIT, DEPANTMENT OF INTENTION, Wasttixaron, jan, 2, JXK0—Gen. HATCH, eem-Plendg | in- Kwer tho following questions: Aro tho White Tver Utes offered for surrender gtiil in Ouray's power, or whero ure they? What Chiefs ure, M you, and to what bands do they belong? Yours OF Lea. 2, announcing oltur of part of Deisaery was understood ng mening only a few inshgnltt: cunt Indians, Heal yu reported, before refin- ing thom, thit Chief Douglus, his son, and others of conseqnence were umong thom, you would have been instructed ta koap them and thon try: Tor thorest. Ja there prospect of getting thom now? You express a hope of surronder yet. Can anything be donu from bore to that ond, and Wher Cour proposltion. to take the Chiefs wha are with yon to Garland 19 approved. 1 stall #ond a diipateh to bo read to the Indians, when T havo received your answer to this, You will uso have instructions as to sendlog a deletion to Washington, to C. sci, | COMMIBSIONER HATCH TO BECRETANY SCHUIIZ, ALAMOAA, Jun, ih, 188,—S¢eretary of Interior: "tho White ftiver'Uites who. werv with Ounty on the 24th avo not in bls power, nelthor have thoy been wnee the 28th. ‘Tho Indians sent out by way of Baguucho—Oumy, Wash, Churtlo, Un- compabgres; duck, wowick, Uncle Sam, Charlo, Whito River U Woputehe, Canatehe, Aloxunuhy, Witnmamocho,., Aguila, ‘and Huck- skin Charilo, of tho Woachorrare expected ber on the 6th. Ouray was requested kuop tho udiuns you refer to, but bad not the power, umnnf the opinion that the Indians, when us- sured by yourself that thoru:4a no otber way to avojd deatruction, will decide to ture over the prisouera, ‘Tho prunlee niaje by theur that they wiliturn over thoy demapded should be lie disted upon to tho Mast mun. Ag lony as these Indians’ are in our bands, the Agency at Los Pinog tg secure, Ouray caine out at bls own re- Quest, and brought his wife with bim, [think i¢, CITY NEAL ESTATE, ‘OR BALE-BOUTH tind Indiana-a' sare buliding, Beveral wood vacant tots on Madison-st., near West- Y th Wt ‘We ncres on South Mranclsn aivisable to have ington, or such po! ATCH, Cominiasionoy COMMISSIONER MATCH TO BRCRETANY BCHONZ, cerctary of Intertor: : wiyises that nl tho Tnilans be taken to Washington nt enco on are rival Hartcu, Coinmissioner, MORTUARY, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, MinwAukne, Jan, 8.—Tho remains of tho Into Dr. EB. B. Wolcott wero allowed to lic in state nt tho Finnkintot House areado from 10 n,m, till) p. m.to-day. A guard of honor, consisting of moinbers of tho Sheridan Guards and inmates of tho National Military Asylum, performed duty on tho occasion, Tho arcade waa draped with flags and emblems of mourning, while myrtle and other creeping plants abounded, to heighten the effect. The comin rested upon a eatafalque, and was surrounded exotica, wrought in a variety of beautiful de- algns. The body was lald out in citizon's dress, and the features wore f& very natural ap anev, Boverni thousand penple thranged the to take A Inst look at the remains, Tho funeral took placo fram tho late restdonco of jo decearnd on Milwaukee streot nt hnlf-past 2 care wna very lim Bettlers’ Club utter hody, The remains were conveyed to Fo! Home Cemetery for interment. Tho remuins of Maj. Richard of the Shuridan Guards, were interred in Cale this afternoon, with Imposing i io Guards performetl cacort duty. Mj, Rooney had filled tho position of Comnty Trensurer. ang been one of the Board Comulasioners for ten yenrs. CURIOUS CASE, Bpectal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Fort Wayne, [od,, Jin, 8.—A young and beau- tiful woman named Alice Pillington, living nenr Sumner, Warren County, Ind., came to this elty severil months ago, and finally entored the hos- 7. feanic house und 1880, ved Just nis! ind Ashiand-avy, ARV EY, 110 Denrbarn-st, LH—MICHIGAN-AV., NEA THT Y= nme feat, Siavtroney SnrsON HILL, a MICHIGAN-AY. NEAT OWENTY: ent for $LIK0, gait MATHON Hit, 07 Washington-sh it BALECITY AND HYDE PARK TOURER, age Gruve-ay, DOURLE | TONE FONT clone to Lineatn I TENE WALDEN Jit MIAN REAL ESTATE, SALE—-GUEAT BARGAINS broporty Hyde Park; bl and Kanwoods Jy He CHKLI, 110 Dearborn-at, (OR SALB—OR EXCHANGE—FQUITY IN HOUSE, A 9. Benere orchard. 34 Washington-at, mall £ FOMIARRON. Hoe ANTED-REAL RESTATE, WITH BUILDINGS and innchinery, Ins country town having nod shipping factitties, for a first-class plow works Of d by a party of thrae plow-makers. Ad- Ie. members of the O} d Rooney, founder MPRGVED PROPERTY ON BLUE Ye ur Mnlsted-nt., from $1,000 to $1UU0. HEAL, dit, 7 Dearhorn-nt. y ROY-ALL CAgil—10USE AND jonth Sido, cast of wei Iatandt vary Comete HENNY Walt 00) to BUU), on 4,‘Tribung ofilee. IPO RENT—15 WE: and basement stono-front hb conditions newly pli in Intest style, FPO RUNT-ONE MORE O » at Tumborlt Park; 8 Wabart-ay. MONROE-ST—TWO-BTORY ind richly paperedt WANTED-MALE HELP. Bookkeepera, Clorke, &o- ANTED-KY A WHOLPSALE iOUBM A YOUpE man, living with hisparente: qiiok a Tintroa nnd rapld ponman, with some knowledse 4 srokker pint 9 , pookkerpingt salary #25 por month. Address A Bly ., ‘Trades. ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—1% MOLDERS AND five coramakora, nt car works, 104 South Malstod, ANTRD-MACIINE MAN, INA FURNITUR: factory inthe Hast: 8 competent man te tnkg charge of the machine work, Steady work guarnns Fesito s coca nan. Apply ta J, A. COLBY & CO. 213 ANTHN—ALI FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING CUT- ana Settee tae HAE Arata el a oat wruren for compel Aue Jepennmeant men, CLEM SAYER, 416 to 42 “A TOY TO FRED SMALL, PRESSES UV. HASSETT & COSS, 4 and 0 Randaiph, DA MOMOCCO-CASH MARFIL APPS, nce to WM. 8. WILKINSON, 6 Calhoul ANTRD—AN ORDER COOK (WHITE MA. W2Aieknderon'e Diatuettonmns A Cinrkeate V\TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASHIBT IN PHO- tograph gallery and learn the businoss, at Studio, 57 Went Madinonsae, ANTHU-AN EXPERIENCED HARN. W “Aatkern tis Wapnateare eos ‘thucan eet fype: aise kaod vollecio® aud saher W i Wor. Trig Kane Waablagtonsate | or Bnd Bolton Employment Agencies. a s. South CHIISTIAN & GO. a8 BontN Wateraee e Miscellancaun. WARTEDAONH O TWO GENTLEMEN OF ‘business oxperionce to saniat me In pincing 2000 eoples (proofs) of the Eistorien! Hegister: Good rt green required Apply, ta VREDEIIGE CG, COOK, TERPRISING MEN on owe Portland Block. Was is — And women rallze iatmense profite gone. Une rehemo will plearo all soaking permanant welneas on aniall capita, Rend 23 for 4) sqmplo, ue K ers Marriil Manufacturing Company, = NTED—SALESMEN FOR CITY AND COUN- try who cin (niluence trade amongst drireisis, confectioners, brewers, and liquor dealurs, elther on sulary or comtuleslon. “Addrons A $5, Tribune office, pital under tho namo of AlleoGloyd. At that ve birth to.a child, and, shortly afterwards, before death, she sald Alico Cloyd was not her true name, but declined to tell who she wis or whore sue came from, BH hunded over to tho Medical Conte; to-day Ideutified as that of Alice relatives dIG not claim the remiuins, an tors aro still in possession of the body. AND BASEMENT HOUSE vem institution she of ton roaniny mode aud furniture for Anlo. at, hear Conti West Jacksun- North Side. IMENT-WANTED, A_EMALI. FAMILY TO entn very desimbie house in the North Division: furnish in part and board a faimlly of three per- Kons. A Gh Tribune witice. ENT—AN ELEGANT SSTORV, AND TARR- brown-stune Sent house 1 Ontarin tern Hmpruvements, OGD: C3 &CO., southwest corner Clark and Lake-sta, TO RENT—ROOMS. ‘Went Side. PO RENT—FURNISHED PARLOR oom SUIT. able forxentivman and wife or for a plysician'n amo. (Avply at 18 South Banamon-st., corer of a A Big ntterfly. ANorwich (Conn) naturalist has one of the largest butteriiies known to entomologists, invaedrea ning and a balf inches! across wings, and ia ve inches In breadth. a Revised and Improved, Aftor using n bulf package of Kidney-Wort, a gentleman who has been miserable with kidney or liver disvase, sald: um revised and {in- Tot It has cured mo of constipation, and is trouble me no more.” For sale by all drug- FPO WENT—A FURNISHED ROO! FOR ONE OW two gentiemen, In B private fam! Mb wo South == Inaction of tho kidneys ond urinary o1 rans RENT-IN A FRE. iscases which Hop Bitters nished radny to yentlemen fortwo; well heated, warm water, Ube oO! 407 Wabanh-ny, CH FAMILY, A NICE FUN cause the worst of d CAPATLE OF ‘or thy presto fow days och Spirit of the Turf, 16 and 105 Ww" PEN-RELTANLE AND ENERGETIC CAN- vassors far our foat-nelling works, rae ealow Inducenente offered, J. i, ure Dube Ustiing Company, tot South Cinrk-at. TANTED--AGENTS ACCUSTOMED TO DRALz W lng with farmers to Rell Nnviaie Mock Doin Address G. W. BUMLAND & CO., 103 Btate-at, Chle eato, \ ANTED-BALESMAN TO SELL ROOTS AND shoe on commission in Kanens and Iowa; o1 with trudge proferred, Address 165 Fifth-nv., Chicag WANTED—FEMALE HELP. Domestics. WV aAnzepeATHonouciy COMPRTENT HOUSK« maid und waitress, Must havo roforence, 10 Parke row, corner Michigan it Vv ANTED—A HOUSE SERVANT (WILITE) TO. Ro ty Colnradus will pay fafa and furnish sltua~ Honono year, Inquiro at CHAS, 1. KELLOUG & RENT—f0 PER WEEK, WELL LIGHTED, nicoly furnished rooms to gentlemen only; Wart altting-room attached, Wid Stato-nt, North Slide. 10 RENT—TO BING LE GE: good home on the North quit, Gourd, in @small private faintly, ers _KHE TRIBUNE BRANCH OPPICES. NOMWER TO ACCOMMODATE OUIt NUMER- tho city, we have Eatab- ho diferent Divintons, as dexignated below, whore advertisements will " peice an chai el¥od wnt 80" iTLEMEN BEEKING A ide, rooms with ur wil am Opies, and wilt by re CO.'S from 8 to Ma. ra. 0F3 tod p. a. ANTHD—AN ONDEI COOK = Wis BhiingeHooms im titene AT AN WANTHD-A GERMAN Of NORWECTAN Gin, to du general housework jn s small family ot Fulton-at_ References required. ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN Ith TO DO ener) bonsowork fora small family. Call ot seATO-Rt the wisek, and until Dp. in. a & SIM, ouksclters and’ Statlonors, 123 lst, $18 Cottsze Grove-av. 2 » Atationer, ote, 10W nat. near Westorn-ay. EN, Drugnint, 20) Tuo Istand-av., . Jewoler, Newsdenlor, and Fancy m. rnting ond Advertistn opot, 45 Kast Diino is Druggists, 45 North RENT—FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE NOOM at si Nurth State-st, TO RENT-STORES, OFIIGKS, Ke. narthweat vorn Me WALD 20 AND 2it LAKE-ST. ann Goods, 73) Lake-nt,, conor STREET & C JOU wre anid Htationery 13 Mincellancous. freon Lasalle nnd Wall TO RENT—RELD & SHERWIN PACKING-HOUSE, AMS from Jon, 14 1991. Heated bids will bo rocelyed at corner Division. "Pho bids muat mak my office up t7 dun, 1, 19. porition ua to terms and Ume of teuse, not exce ear from Jan. , Mh A ject to nppraval of United POUT, Heceiver, 10 Washington-st WANTED—TO HENT. FIRST AND Orne power; or yacant here owner will pub up A-sory MUSICAL INSTR NNED NEW OMNGAN, ONLY $0, AT Gt idlana-st, Hoors, 60x100, with 10-1 lot adjoining powur, wi building. Address % lartint revontly, “aro the lenming plana, superior to nit others. iyause thom whan ob- c. STORY & CAMP, ‘ole Auen’ 148 and NO Seatocste <A NEW WESIDENCE OF ind a stable, on the Kouth side, Dunton's Spirit 1s Tart, 14 nd ANTED—TO Wh Bemall furnished he summer. Address ¥ (6, "1 #NORTIL BIDE, May I, or for the Lis ORGANS have no equal. HD-WOMAN (WITH REFERENCES) TO wast, and Iron ata W. yiUr-at, ‘ED—AY did WABAHTI-AV. 2 GIRLS; OND ook and Isundross, one sa socand girl; must D—A GIRL TO ASSIST IN NOUSEWORK it Jackson-st, opposite now Vost-Ofico, * enst of Clark. WASTED IWo GInLs: ONE ‘TO COOK ANT ‘une © do gonoral work, None need appiy that Aro not experience! and can furnish the best of ref+ erencos. Apply at iz: Pine-st, Laundresses. WANTEDCLAUNDRESS AND COOK AT 2 Dearborn-ny, ———_ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. . Bookkeepers, Clerks, &e. . ITUATION WANTED —BY A PRACTICAL bookkeuper, acoutintant, correspondent and saloa man; also wgood crault ian; well acquulntod with the lumbur trade: thoroughly understands his? buak i Bestef reference. Addross X 44, ‘Tribune. UATION WANTRD-NY AN EXPERIENCED and lien] bookkeeper. Best references give: resn X 4 Tribute oftico, elaebttakiase TUATION WANTED—AS COLLECTOR Ol AS= niatant bookkeeper, Can ive guod city. refers enees, Address A 9, ‘Tribune office. : nanan BUSINESS CHANCES, Rs ESS INTERESTS SOLD, PARTNERSHIPS ne atocks bouzht, sold, ar Tai Waahington-atr Heoum 18, je aweet, dul- lof the plpa-oncan, Do not invent ina cheayy, worth " Kutoy almost It heap. AGI i ely belonging to the 5 pany, we offer our factory and jand foraale, with ur without 2 25-horao-) wer inzine und bellor. intting, roperty fs well altunted for manufuctiuring, POWELL & HOU manufucturers of pumps ond windnillls, atc, Wau- MAT oUsHEE PIANOS havo -s world wide popularity, Improvements have proved the most val- luntlo ever invented for tho pianoforte, TORY. & GA HO KALE—THH NOTION AND CANDY STORE ‘at 40 Sonth Pago-nt., oppusite Hrown § isfactory reasons for pulling. Goud cb OR BALE-AT ST, LOUIS, facluring business (sa disposing on account of healt turur, care Letter-Carrier No. i, St, Laiuls, Mo. ‘A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ON aon atreut, in good running order, Address AM, Teinuno fice: YROi, BALES ONE 0, WIGHT MAD » doing fale. Ownor Addtitrosa Manuface grouy & CAME PIANOS AND) ONGANS lare the best low-priced In strimenta in Chicago, WW: filly warmnt then. sell any of uur xouds on nea. TORY & CAMP, 2b8 and Suites OF THE BEST in Went Madison stroct; doing nico trade, ‘Address A NY, Tribune ofcv, ‘OR SALE—FIXTUIES AND LEASH OF A FIRST- clans packinig-louse market, Facititivs fur eutil ‘Une best corners on the ¥ penellings Addres doing @ wood buxl- ‘comutfsslony alse ohare J WM, it, PROSSEL int Goan aed iuat enough to tainy bean used Just onoud Will soll for $40 cash, A\ take Invoice and null sf leo, with or Without horse and wngon. Addrens Z 87, 'T'rl JOR” SALE=A_ FIUST-CLASS how dolny 9 ood a HeMMANSON Whovieens. ET EST IN OLD KSTAn- havo |&,000; only frat- class parties uuewer, 143 Walnut-st. TO FWON-A GENTLEMAN WISII- Ing to purchase an inte take of the new Kudross Xie tribe QUARE PIANOS buxinnes. Inqui re nt AB Suite: UPmRairs AND Jano auld on ail mowtly payments. Rbaat SHARP, shag J PIANOS AND ORGANS. OF if uiakort KIMBALISS, co a HOARDING AND LODGING. South Side, WABASH-AV.—A SUITE OF ¥ twome on Drat floor, with tipper fours for guntloman, with or without buard, Duy bosardors taken, WANASIL-AV.—TO, RENT, WITH HOAID, front pleovo rium, furnished; sivo dosirable ruum for gentiemnn, North Side, NORTIL CLARK-L't—| payments, aL \ Eis 20.000 rwili invert the above amount ti a Hood, and well-established munttacturing bien ‘Addross ¥ 6, 'Pribune oftice, glving full name and particnla: peaitiout venrd, iit #100 TO MAKE #1000; money returned (option not. necepted; wecurl= ios deposited ina Chicago banks MANCHETTE, umber at oplonn ilcitons Faas = = — TAN ON FURNITURE, oval, and otlur Kood # i OURTEE DOOR FROM tio bridwe, fraut rooms with board, ét to 8 por week; without bourd, #1 to 8. . without rem Benrbornest., Koo! 50 10 RO), LOAN ¥i 2 eitiwout roumovaiy rutos Fone Woahlagton-st, ‘ON DIAMONDS, no-bale brokers’ rates. f 4, 130 Kandulpheat, SUNT OF MON yund single rool, with board, 34 110" “F Plourint dowts forgoutiomon. Meferunces, LAIENC®: HOUSE, CORNER STATE AND HAR: 2 ‘rison-wts, four Blocks xouth of Palmur Itouse— ai. pur By, $1.0 to $2: ished rounis rontad ber wook, from without board, Hoa Sito ai; also fur EY TO LOAN ON FUIt~ Pianos, 64, withont removal, Ioom It, FOR OLD GOLD AND BIL’ n, dlumonde. and Nt GOL S001) ico (iieonsod), 02 Kast Madiaon-st, i S nd bowed, Ho $7. It danrant Hekate, 21 ieals, FAG Vranslents, #1 a 'day. i y Ey Money to loan 1 watel wery duaoription, Wit nt ruums fur went and ‘Naw ta ly tae to corner uF Ca: HY LOAN UPON REAL ESTATH IN o GUL Finty, loom 27, bt La Ik HOU! 178 8 Fi" ti ner Huuss—Room and beard, por wouks $1.20 per day. ja ee ONEY TO LOAN ON CITY IMPROVED PHO! In ums to sult, Apply at Union Trust Cor 3 \7) f0_LOAN_ON GOOD FAROE PROP- $2000 sey GAN tea eR a ee PROF ~-LONT AND FOUND. ‘SAINING DANK: mt Loko-at, JAN. 64, BETWHEN 6 AND OD MAT-CL, kentlomnn, wife, and ureold daughter 16 dealraute loeality tn te Nari vata fam y rod, 1 OOS BY IESE tat Hite (2c Loury, &ouln purse, si und one 8% gold pleces, about 40 conte q Nido cur tickaLs. CO, bi State-et, third 6 SBAND AND WIFE (HOAID FOR ny uu exe A Bh Tribune. Fs id rece! only) where there a jaor, and re concent locations Bauth Blduy “A I=WEDNESIAY, A ethonk, contaliing meal tickot, papers, ete, yatue wo any ong rt 2 and return and papurs to A REL) BOHOCCO PUCK-~ ofa luke on Episcopal Mbalon a Pa moneys Biiinbla menrd affarod foe lia rotur® Uo Shave number, ur 16h Wavash-ave i FIOATH OI icaya Huard of ‘Trade, No, i Lostiensesnay AY, Lutwer MMENSIID OF A TAT OF DIL Guo, MU ent-Prosorving ¢ BYENING ON WAHABIT- idulph and ‘wonty-ninthesta., . Blouse return to'0, te tna, Fistor oar tun 120 Adel AY Ni Magi undce the mun of Bu zolt tht raid Wetsol bas no authority to colluct mone gon wV, wd Sade WK RE! ETHOUIE CONTAINING nly. uf no valud to any any but mysel eereably and aak ne NC ONGe Te r FROM 1 HHAINORN-AV, WEDNESDAY eae tee ioalt inekeetusian reitan with bine trimudni, AH for uls return Wd above number, ‘oye corte ab ty By i APO STOCK-GROW ERS—WANTED, ta for and Wake AN'TED=1Y AN EXPERIENCED aise ARETE ene ie uostiung askud. GITUATION WANTRD—IY 4 YOUNG WAN OF ( Zaure seperience in, mannfactaring “buslnoas keoptng books and general works ‘willing to. doany> thing; can be relied on fully; atrictly temporata: Athoiue. Referonee from last employer aud others. Address A 6, Tribune office. . ‘Trad GIUATION. WANTED-HY AN EXPERIENCED. Horist and gnrdener. Adress ¥ i, ‘Pribune office, Conchnion, Teamsters, &co ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG 3fAN, D single, to tuke caro of horses, or dy genera! fork for enn wagons nix yonrs’ recunimiend frum Ina place. Call or address to J, SONIISH, Isl Enat Adama, 3 NTED-AY A YOUNG SWEDD Maan tonmater oF cunchman: ur willing to do any- ting, Addroan A 3, "'ribuna office. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHIMAN IN SOME Siemaneban or country town, Apply at Web’ GirvATION WANTRD—IY &WHLIARLE COL Forte ee eek Pian or any work arourid Nossa horny Oe fan uc. any work aroun Ghud references. “Addrean A UL, THouna ofice. Mixecllancous. ITUATION WANTED—TO COMMISSION MET. 5 chants, packers, atc, by a competent businest man, a responsllle commercial position; advor~ User, who is conversant with sovera) languages, hea a good connection tn Kurape, and could work up a prof= dwbie trude with sovoral countrles. First-class ret= erences, Apply to It, 28 Mason-st. Milwaukee, Wis, ——— SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. Domenties. GSITPATION WANTED-LY DANISIT: GIRL TO 1D_do gener! houxawork, Auply ALsGT Wost Lrio-st, Ss TION ANTED-NY A UELIABLE Git to do neennd wark. Good referonces, Call at inte omployer'a, Jt Duarborn-nv, GITUATION WANTED=UV A COMPETENT GIy 1D) ns coule nnd Inundress, or gunorsl huusework. Call nt Sts Clurk-st., noar Efchteenth, in the store, Scamstresses. ITUATION WANTED—A STYLIST DRESSMAK- Der would ity a few, more enguzuments; terms reasonable, Address % 1% ‘I'rbune ofice, ITUATION WANTED— TYLISIC DRESB- 0D muker would Ikan, fow moro eognuemontas terms ronsonablo, Address % 15, Tribune omco, Miacellancous. GIMEATION WANTED UY A’ LADY OF EDUCA: Won, who writesa jlaln and sapid hand, in some Giles. Addroaa A I, ‘Prine office. Ae dsianitp ee dts 1. KIGAN, 17d CLAULK-BT,, CHICAGO—CONSUL= tation fren, porvounlly or by lettor, on chronic junto or fomale disusson, Cures wai dj. Kinbsk Hlustruted book uxtant, se proxcrlpt ‘or wl) Asia tpn, THIRVOUS HXITAUSTION—A MEDICAL ‘essay, comprising a xorlea of locturus, da- iivoroi ne Katin's Musuum of Anatomy, on the causos and cure uf premature dvoling, showing indisputably Taw Kit health utay bo regained, nifordiqg cloar pynopsia of siupediments to murrinzo, nnd the troats nent of nurvounand physical deblilty, belny tha ras of twenty yuare axpuriouce, ly mall, 2 conta, Toney ar paxtuzo stanipa.. Addtra: a Rlusgutnlew iituadwayy Now. York. ‘PALTNER Ww: dents, expertone Tecturut profension, desiring to ontor Business in Cul cao, would be pliased so correspond with au architect exladiiahed or thorwish ay vontidence, 1 deatred}. Addons A 57, AR WITH ABOUT $1000 TO ATkO Gnb-hult Intorost in hundiing grocery, aoode from Enstern houses un conxignment to ‘Jobbing qeade. Addross Ao. Teibunn Mee. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. AV ANTHD-AS FIRST-CLASS FAMILY Rid~ A) ‘gether ur seperate, Horse must welgh from ou toils; auund, kind, and Bao stepper, nos price for Olt dutoas fur vo day A ch Tribune oflod, OF FICK FU TRO BALEMA | WHALES y rap gallery, at a organ: partie leaving the uy. litress AG ‘Tribune ottice, ub Lm TANYRD-A_ GOOD SECUND-HAND | SAVE, v Reire walnut, und glass partition. Address A 85, ‘Tribunu ubtice, VTANTHD-A GOOD ANCOND-WAND “VINK: Wa ierats, modium ead, A Gs Tribune office, , BUNINESS CARDH. * pocmsmeaeee LG) ES Ls eens A GOODRICH, ATVORNISY-A'T-LAW, 1 DEAR. . rt Ox pul .Chiguzo, Adyivo frag; 1 yout or iicitdaa yuleuy and lopally Lransectod eS eae SVARLISILES Uti tose qu Seat Cine Bi Orr ey Rerase ; Surkeats i ade baueiht aison iolphones ues STORAGK. MORAY HTORAGM CO, NOS. TH AND SURAT Van Jtoronest, established 106) poruanent and * qollabiot for furnitiew wad merchuidises aivances. nan, with amplo cuplat Jobbitig ur munufucks hiauleatigna euntidenttad, A lita, 214, ‘Tribuny oftice, CLARK-BT.. OOM 10, ate aad Porwbava nuthin Pa al ‘Riven’ and no quustions waked. A 6 FOS 1S BOUTT Bh a ford. wll bo aly ‘Vribung oficv, rey WLACK JACK MULE, HOUND 3 rung, cat tall. Iewurd Vaud Sinetiaktnvane baie Viow, A. Ht ab aE buxlnesss all com> with full particu os nena cee remnant RR a eee |. FPO BALA Cl mo BXCI K-FARALL PLEMENTS aut (oF wild ae iiyroved lands. FIGED St WOUDS, Downor’s Grove, MACHINE Y, IN CAN DH HAD IN A jot of shue-munutquturers’ wuchlivry, dics, laste, bios aa often, 18 ast Iandolperiy D8 Olt I, FAN ross On. PRINTING MATEMIAL. ND-HAND STEREOTYPH: ‘qumplutd, aod publa guod om, BALW—A BANG, ore lagu : ‘ bie. Give usw iy] T D=A GOOD SKCON: wat W ees Corer Bonth = MEDICAL. DUKUMATISN MHS. B, A. CAIIL WALK. Por Nuuraigis. Co half curut inal) prowptly atlonited to. Estabiianed Tal, qish CALLIN VINYARD, KLOCUTIONINT— un, 60 Dearborn-st. IOUS SE MASE ME rm Pet anand Cede Gs ATIC, 1S AW, shonroue g VOU SALE, x TH FIL OF THE CII. Ried UMPLETE ¥1i J Sige ally und Bunciey Uribaue for aha 7are Ey . dnd ‘other gvouts ate DOGIDM sata, Address ¥ Bh ‘Yribuile oftice. jt ouchs oust Higral prtos wilt bu pat tu! i" guy fe dress A, Pribulie. usicAL, GitUATION WANTEID— BY iA THOROUGHLY | ‘coniperent tonor, recently frou Naw Corks 8 poe widow wilh church as su ret ery te 1 best Of references, Address ‘Frikune ofias, , ‘ ‘ Poa DE ak ee iene: |

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