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1 Sa huahua, and the Governor of Sonora raised o ry nae: all religions shall be respected throughout | MIGTORY OVER VIGTORIO. |e aaNet; © FOREIGN. | shies wel om athoring his wartiors between El Paso and Pratn, Oct, 19.—The Hungarian delega- Giada, {n the State of Chihunhus. Ing The Duloigno Commission Still | tion have elected Ludwig Tisza Prestdent” pda eed REL C, G. Trusdoll, Superintendent of Rolief'and Ald Society. PF tg OHI Saio: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, wit Salisbury, Superintendent and Agent of tho THE TILOMAS Dr, Dandy sald: If charges are preferred, estern Beamen's Priend Roctety, and member Proceedings in the Premises by Dr, Thomas has aright demand nttial | ofentenary Quarterly contormisc. ‘ tacit WS, = } two fights with the Mexicans at Carisnl ho i af ce : and not have the matter hanging over hima | 8.4: Lathrop, arent Cook County: Dihto{so- End of That Notorious Ine | ciieisty men eet cme nate areal ho Arranging the Prelimin= LOCAL CRIME the Rock River Cons Whole year ciety and member Clark street Guatteriy’ Cone dian Murderer and longuns to Gov. Tarnsas. Then he returned + Te Elder W, C, Willing sald the case was reale | “AT Youker, West Bide Tabernaclti'ahd tneme wu Into New Mexfca, Meanwhile more United aries, ference. ly two years old, As tho Bishop was ready | ber ot Clark Bircet Quortert y Conference, Robber. States troops had been sent Into Now Mox- s TNE KNIFE. to remuhn a week, every one elso ought to be, T. 1. Hilton, Principal of the Rocky Mountain se feo. Gon, Hatel had returned. froin the Ute ‘Thomas Henley, a teamster living at No. 319 and, in the name of al! that is fair, in tho | Seminary. It Is Referred to a Judiciary Com- | name of all that $s just and square, let us ROCKPORN crncuT. gampatgn, aut had tnken command April] A Garrison of Fourteen Hundred Mary street, whiteon his way home vt 7216 last 5 . he Apaches at the | Mescallero make the Issue and have it settled. 4, Odgers, Presiding Rider, Entire Band | Agency, who had been wlding Vietorto at Montenegrins to Ocoupy ovoning enw William Tiannon putting out an mittee to Say What Shall E, C, Mandeville was of the opinion that | Hockton—J, M, Contes. : Himself and His Entire Ban thnes, were mado prisoners April 12, $880, the Place finayinary fro on his premisca nt No. 417 West Be Done. this cuse would, come under the following | Htosene—J. M. Clendennin, Meet Their Death on tu the number of three or four hundred, This . Taylor street, ‘Thomas admonished him not to section of tho Church Disclpline: Bran ad arin ec omnes, key e Soil movement, although accompltalica yin but tive ru at cut and Iaunun, who was ina “When A Toca! Elder, Deacon, or preacher is Woudstieked we ee is reat secrecy, cost the loss of thirty-five Lndl- au |, regn omark ag an inau reported ti be guilty of some erime expressly y 5 t a _ Mexican So res wh Were Killed In attempting to escape, | Parnell Complains that the Landlords | S21 mood. reer quarreling with Healy. A | Full List of Appolntments for the | Forni i he guilty OF soma erimo expressly Pt emacs Hue Rees ARSE A eet Threaten to Do It mee tiel okey van fet naman | Distsets Within tho Cone | AEA ams acd amg | mies Se nu an tel Sue ae ‘ et Victorio 1 By Iualey was found to have boen cut 1 rt Btreat Quarterly Conference, Itocks : 4 Bit ‘was onda ated cuminittee, constating of th r more lucat iy Fifly Braves and Eighteen Women and | tally whtnped lum, kiliiis it denst thirty, ary twice In tho left thigh, apparantly with a pocket feronce. Preachers, boforu which it shall ve tho duty or | fT ritegront nrermcr, : sath “A i, knife, and Hannon was suffering, or atleast tho accused to appear, and by which he ahall bo ig Children Killed In the Inn, of tha Sixth Cavalry, was most prom prbtended to bo suffering, great pain from kicks Acquitted,or, Iffoundgullty,euspended untiltho | $21. Moro. Proalding Rider, * ae nent in this engagement, Capt, Curroll, of | Roinforoomonts of Polico and Troops Sent | in the abdomen, Moth wero attended by De | TH® Eplscopat Convention Decldes upon a| nostQuarteriy Conference: Ad the crete Eiahron it Qhurch—Lowis Blerodith, Fight, eda carats np wounded Tee es to County Galway, Iroland. McCarthy. Honloy's wounds wore consifored Policy Relative to tho Indian charge shall cause an exact minuto of tha | Kivi diver te Witte: if < rio escaped w ’ ° vl e 8, testimony. and examination, together —Th (x chnse begat Mitel is not ended yet. Vie 7 rathor orlous, ag In each instance Hannon’s Question. withthe decimion Of tha Comunaltion. tate icy Pole ABN Thome Cochran, torlo. described a circle of 300 infles, Gen, i a Uludo had barely missed tho femoral artery, " beforo the Conference, where fe shall bethe | davised. iminy. tional Correspondenco Relatiyo to | Hatch in pursuit; far up into the middle of TURKBY. which, hind it beon injured, would have caused duty of the nccured to appone, ifthe accused | hirand-<D. W. Linn, Bey i Additio ‘ 1 Now Mex eo ont the Tularusa, the San Fran- THY DULCIGNO COMMISSION. death in a few moments, There will bono ROCK RIVER CONFERENCE, initteo. he may he tnod le bie abescen:. Elzabeth—J, 1, Thomas, : the Existing Uto Troubles. elaeo Tilven, pe aturre acu Ao anu wants VIENNA, Oct, 10.—A dispatch from Cet- | danger as tt {9 unless inflammation seta in. Spectat Dispates to The Chteago Tribune. The reading of the above fale Haven WJ. diborton. He, ij of Sucorre County, ite commllted dacraice | tfesaya: ‘The two conditions rojected by | Hannon's injuries wero considered trifling, and | Rockvonn, Ill, Oct. 19.—Tho closing se] GuparEp OLNEIAL DISBATISVACTION, Hichdouning. tlona wherover It was possible, mines nnd | tho Montenegrins in the negotiations at | be was placed under arrest. sion of the Rock River Conference was held and loud ries of "No," “No,” ware heard, Wakeman, Sitting Bull Anxious to Return to Us | ranches wore attackeil, horses were stolen, | Hjeka un the 17th regarding tha surrender | | At Io'clock Inst night Watebman Jobn Van poltement, to-day. Although it was called to order ats | "A yote was {minediately taken, whleh laid | and at least 100 people were slit. of Dulelzno are the malntenance offthestatus | Buschnrdt, of Hamlin’s special police, brought | yery early hour, the Church was filled to ita | the motion of Mr. Mandeville on the table, and Dwell in Poaco. Our troops In this portion of the ehase, ho Aree ote to tho Madison Btreat Statiom two men who wore | yim -% iia Harrington overt that the Commit- | [sna le which lasted for two months, were actually | W9% tho east of Lake Scutarl, and tho bathed {n blood. The round, close-cropped utmost eapacity with anxious listeners who | |, W. 8. Iarring fount Cureul "I ituston, de al evidently anticipated what was to come, Dr, | e Who prepared the report be instructed to Pour Carroll ike Thomas was tho centre of attraction, and profer charges npalnat- Ur, Thomas at this Orangeville ACN while the majority of the members uf tho | “je D. Shepard asked if a trial could be ra ae oa ee Conference wero manifestly opposed to him, | crowded upon Dr. Thomas, or can he, if ha feulea’ Mound—-G. IL Wolls ho recelved warm words of cliver and com- | choose, nsk time, [Cries of “Certaluly te | ginnon—xe apporntmen 5 : dismounted, their horses being worn out, tin | ™alntenance of the Turkish flag in tho port | bond and broken nose of the one. and n pale of EXIT Vicronto, July, 1880, don, Hatel’s column managed to | of Duleigno, ‘The latter condition, which | pugilists, apparently tn tho thirty-second round, “ J.-A News? | meet the flying’ Indians on the heud-wuters | probably means that the ‘Purks are to retain | foe in India ink upon tho bared breust of the GauvestoN, Tex,, Oct 19.— 108 | of the Vulonias, A. part of the band were | th othor, wore indleators far mure truly than apevlat to Elpaso+ says: _ Intelligence | surprised and fitty’ 4) them killed. Keeping ie Jennings police, is considered by the | word: of tho inen's characters. The former reached hero to-day that tho Indian Chief | behind them Gen, tate drove ‘them lute | Montenearins os not even open to discussion, man, Nery qguarrelsomne, and it wn i, A. Nazarone. Stlra, i" "i con. We will give him all the tle he Shertand—G. P, Sullivan, Vietorin has been killed and most of Ils | the Mexican territory, when he was ordercd and as.a more pretext for delay, putinto n coll down-stairs, He announced bine | £%t from the mass of wondering {udividuals, wants.) Theil think the wish of Dr, Eavannuh—No appointment eon killed or captured, Gen. Buell, | from Washington to pursue Vietorto no BEYMOUI’'S MESSENGER, solf na John Heo, @ man who would tight ut tho | NOt perhaps for his religious teachings, but | ‘Thomas should be considered. Thampson—L, Lauver, hand been further, ‘Then ourindefattgable Chief bezan Admiral Sey mour yesterday dispatehed an | drop of the hint, and he looked nq if be would. | for tho manly and Christian traitsho had At the request of Dr. Thomas, the Rev. Yanbrakt . ‘der, ryder, proved lilmsalf to possess. Truvsdell stated that it wos, not, Gntlelpated | Woodbiue—No appolitment vs 4 vo- | tt this late hour of the sesston that the cose Warrel i te The session opened with the usual dovo- would be sut for trini, for it was understood Eqizen District—Luko Hitchcock, Presiding Hlounl exercises, after which the standing | Hat the business would be completed, shall | Eider. Committees continued their reports, we then detain this Conference [Cries uf pr ieiesarae g Clavelatid, ‘Tho Rev, A. 1, Schoonmaker offered a pa- | ““No.”) ‘Then he respectfully asked that tha 1. Per expressing the voice of the Conference In | matter: may be referred to thu Presiding regurd to the Rev, Mr, Cromb, who had with- | Hier where he shall reside, vho crossed the rivor, acting In conjunetion | f nthuahua, aud inel- ; ‘The bioad which trickled down bis clothing f Tinihe Mexfean force, was notified ten dent raatons, I Chiltan, ast duel Tee O,be Present at tho negotiations at | enumberof email’ wounde in bie tues cole days ‘sinco} by Gen, Teraspas that a further | about nes weeks ho endeavored to return in- | Rieko, and report to him daily, secmed to carne him me Inore, Tho other auynnee Into the Interlor of Mexico would | to the United Status by the old Apache trall, WILL PROCLAIM AMNESTY, chap was muoh sinallor than he, und moro peuceably disposed. Ho gavethe name of Honey: he objected to by tho Mexican Government, crossing the lo Grande five miles below ConsTantiNopLE, Oct. 10.—Goschon, Brit Martin, ito b 4 been 8 Ballor, but worked Gen, Buel immediately withdrow to | Fort, Quitman, In Texas. While these | ish Ambassndor, lias {uformed the ‘Morte | the. ielley Wire-tomee Comenng sey ee cee fen, H preparations were making to keep hlin back, rine: : - | tine ayo, When be had a Ouxer-Joint broken, the Amoriean side, Today Dr. | Boi Ment wus put. in cuimmand ot nearly q | tint the Prinee of Montenegro will undor- | Hime ‘without ihaney or felonies wed” has ea . Springer. . TT. Wilkinson, ‘T. Clendenning. 1. Smith, able und {mpurtinl manner in which Bishop Jobn } permitted to run for two whole years, he did | Eluenn and Grand Detour—W. P, Jones. F. Hurest bas presided ut thie wession, of tho Cons | not think it right that it should be brought | Erie—No appointment, Torance, upatthe closing hourof the Conference, Hranklin Grove—A. H, Schoonmaker. ins B. Pope, of Chicago, offered the follow- | when many of the ministers were anxious to Fulton—it. Sf, Smith, % mH : ; return to their respective homes, and under | Genoa—G. WW, Curr, Heanleed, That wo retum to tho citizens of | such circumstances the ease would In all Jacabatiry and Harmony—W. B. Leach, Rockford our heurty ny} ehition of th ny | probability be passed over with too much ex- hospitalitios we have received nt thelr honda” | pedition. “The Conference may be prepared pepnevillons. Meera The Uishop then sald that hw tind never | 10 fiseuss thls question, bub: t Clin AL is wats Fes Centres. GB Shidtord. 24 Get Wy] iL ui 4 ait ouse Polnt—T, it, irficl Leena g Conference wiiers tho hospitall- | Siinictent time to lovk over the fiekdand to | tfnacns’ . A. Monel, in i go KenCTOUs, prepare a defense, Multa—u, 1, Cartwright, pastor who disliked to move In tho cold John 0. Foster thought Dr. Thomas gin ple ark and Dayton—M. T. Atwood, weather of October offered a resvlution re- | should not ask one thing of the Conference Pe aes Va jolt. aes Pass do Norte, re- | thousand troops, consisting of n portion of the | tke to Mberate the Mussulmans lmprisoned | jising Incheup style nt No.2) Caunl wtheet. atts fe Mire 4 a est, nnd S—G. 1.8, Stull etsy Sua EO Ot ate at Uorrlscol | Fourth and Ninth Cavalry, tho iticenth ane-| In Podgoritzn for agitating, and tail pro- | version of tho alfnir tg vouched for by ait the | drawn from the Conference, siete HR pIete Secconded this. scauest, aid Burlington -C. E. Smith, cee erudebait ander. Lncespds Steteenty Intuntry, und tree or four hun | claim numnesty after tho surrender of Dul- | wilmetses. ite was going homo, he uted and E, Mandovilis then offered tho following | ibe heard from, Yyolcea tn all paris of the as | Cottrdand—h Weltedunb, viile! i . oes ud Indian scouts, L Wwe! tehae cigno, treate, Rica, who waaa stranger to him, aud- | Fesolution, which was unanimously adopted: | sembly here called for yomas who Hston—M., W. Sattortied had dastroyed nearlyiall of Victorlo’s band | With aid eavatry, Was prepating 10 pnd the COMMANDANT Oo DULCIONO. tuniy busted from, fue uf iho ‘nolgulerig | "edie, "That we expres our approvatatane | aruse aad sated what, as tho matter nad bee | Grew, W, Saterbel, ¢ himsetf,, ‘The Lieutenant gave the | Arizona Ine, Uen, Grierson, with the'Tenth ; 4 Sen partlewtars: On tho afternoon of.{ Cavalry, protected ‘the Ilo ‘Grande on the | _BApstc, Oct. 19—The Princo of Monteno- Hock ‘bhck of the oan tea boa rotey eats ty he troops overtook and surrounded | east. ‘The bruntof the work fell on Gen, | Bro lins appointed Gen, Popoyitch to be com- | the sidewalk, ant before he cual reneece tae the ith the troop: 2 ti Grlerson, who in six weeks, during which he | mandant of Duletgno, with {ustructlons to | sulf Rice was Plunging a’ knife into hin. Ie the Indians, the latter belng Inf positton | cueared’ Victorio treo tues, trove hin | occupy thy town with 1,400 men resisted ng well 2a Bo could, hut having no upon two hills known as, Las Castillo, one | pack Into: Mexico. ‘Tho campaign. was re c sae, Oct, 10, Tt 5. $l 7 Weupous could not rotallate., ‘The wounds on . vera Hon, | newe September under the com- Errixsy, Oct. 10.— ‘The Montenegrin Com- | Itiee's fuce wero Inilicted with a largo soul rig hich they wero foreed to aban newed agaln in Septein u © the eo Me I pat f the 16th the fight was re- | mand of Gen, Buell, when Victorio again missioner has arrived from Rjeka. He will worn by Murtin, Tue only words spoken by On the morning of the 15th the fig! crossed the border. Our troups, five ines | return on the 20th Inst when the Turkign | Mee during big bloodthirsty and unproveked e newed, resulting In the almost complete an- | Sit hut one slight reversa in all their on- | Commissioner is expected from Seutarl, Hecompanind hy aot oat ee ace aak OF yas. nibitation of the whole party, Chiof Vic- | gagements, Great pralse is dua to Maj, Mor- | rorsios OFFICERS YOR THE TURKISH ARMY, | mun cane upon the men while they wero seut- torlo, fifty warrlors, elghteon women and | row, who was almost continually In the field Bentan, Oct, 10.—Qen, Drizalski Pasha, | Hine on tho sidewalk, aud wt his approach Rico Fo or ee aren aonend or narees | aeuint Aghtinu belongs largele foci Siar | QOEKisH ollcer of Prussian origin, tins nr: | thgew awry tho kate ue id, uscd, SS i 7 + 250 he: ¢ belongs In , a rived here In conues " : g a dron were taken prisoners; 220head of horses | Coad ae ave hoe cient. leet abe nent of Geruuah ollieces eet he Gpeaee= | ash uboutan inch long on to let side oF the By He, she; ol . uesting the Bishop to call % eeting | one day and something else another, and he a a rom yet another waund, also nbot ne embe! % etobe: . 4 A K . F. Matteson, showing the Indians were almost entirely | But the laurels belong to Victorio, whohas IRELAND. Tous, on tho leshy bart of the fete forearte, cae | wmber instead of October, Foster, Lusk ig for a ttle time to preparo | Hochellon ke Weetsems, Featituto of atmmunition, : fought thus Binele hand a Let PAMNEM Ohy Pagee ane wenger overs niinute, and nacho Thee ttt rps i ied m: elle Saffh fé-Ik de thaceont Moe Pale ee See, We 2 ane ne and disciplined fue. Ile ling slain 200 citi- eer City Physician was busy in tho North Division, He Committee on Perlodleats presented +A. Sinith thought. ue. the Confer- sterlug—Fourth Stree! / D ons Within the past year Victorio and band zens and (00 soldiers In eighteen months, anid Dountin, Oct. 19.—Parnell, tn replying to | ha was taken to tho County Hospliul for ‘trent report, which was hnmediately: tabled, when enee and Dr. Thomas that the matter should | Broadway, J. Wardte, 2 baye murdered upwards of 40v persons. __ | he hns slaughtered 200 Mexicans and cup> |] an address of the Town Commisstoners of | Ment. he physiciuns “who examined his i : he : velved | Wounds thro wero unable: to tell how Mickie etapa ‘we York tore, eaire new callpadaae ier Buell progresses Hoseo Nhe uantlanaidt that ho hud recelved | thoy "would result, ‘There. waa no. fines SANTA FE, ‘N, Mox., Oct, 0.—Victorlo, tho | thus fur with about the same honor to Vie= feronne theueevee nara He bar a tra Se ate mae thohontt ey i ae ‘year-old Apache chieftain, who has fora | torlo and lack of jnaterial advantage to our | tes tho ling to x considerable extent. | Uf inflaimma- Dr, L, Hitchcock offered that which the body | be referred ton J udichuy Committee, who Sycatore—L. Curtis, adopted at thelr meeting two years ago. Dr. | should report to that body, MENDOTA DISTRICT, Thomas arose and salt “he preferred Dr. Hitehcock—This Conterence will not Sanford Washburn, Presiding Elder, the resolution two years ago, but thought | demand a trinl when Dr. Thoinas wauts Aurori—First, Church, William Augustus something else shoull now be done, | more tine, I despise u man who will take | 8mlth: Galena Street, J, C. Stoughton, : v3 | forces. ‘The combined movement of Amerl- | agents, * {lon should set in, and it Is exceedingly provable | and thought a committee oughtto be appoint. | advantage of auotuer. Piz Kock —E. W. Harsh. yearand a half defied ard bailed the armies | con ind Mesiean troops in funy, columns CRUELTY AND INJUSTICE, Uuut 18 el, tle life would hung In the bilanes. | ed to Investigate what were the bent weuile: | Oak the reyuost of Dr, Thomas, Drs. Jewett Puinblon aud West Hroklyn—B, A. Dickens. of the United States and Mexico with a hant-| meeting at Lake Guzuan to enelrele and Lonpon, Oct, 19.—Mr. Healy, Parnell’s | _Iitce fs koknowtedged to bu as bard a looking | tions. A committee of six, one from ench | and Mattel were then appointed a commit- | Pnseand South Vaw-Paw—S. Stover. fulof braves, Is making for himsalf a‘namo | capture Victorlo tins been ineffectual, Ts secretary, speaiing at a Innd meeting at SENT EE as over paced a.cally, He oat Jchra | district, was then avpolnted to canvass the | tee te investhgute the matter and Freedom—h, kK. Mibbins, q y vt 2. 3 ty a1 se pel er tT 2) y 4 greater than that of Sitting Bull or Capt. pane, auobering net inure Lat i Hear Bantry, In tho County of Cork, declared that rola te noting. Soreny hates the subject of perlodleals and report at the next PREFER CHARGES, Hurlville-k Iteal. kK. Uo is sather short and stout in butld, |,199 sepurated. Twenty or thirty have gol : atfray, und freely acknowledscs that ho would | Session of the Conferen i ed a fear that if the | dinciley“N, Mt. Stoke Sack. sep Ipzed by his side: | ito the rear of Gon. Buell, traversed hig | thore yere ns many evtiences of cruelty and Hertel fete May prttag ares Seen BTATISTICS, Quite eee arate re fa ider of Lalnville Cireult—P. 8, Scott, and his leftarm falls paralyzed by his sides | grat of 200 niles to Fort Cummings, rnd are Injustie on tho estate of Mutetiins (who, | auturated with quod, Due was net Wha atid Gane Were retcerud Fy tho dL resldlny 221k Leland and Suyanm—C, H. Hoffman, ‘The following figures in relation to thabus- | the distriet to which Dr. ‘Thomas was ss Mulder and Dover—P, Pomeroy, {ness of the Conference during the past deat | signed, the case would in all probability Mendota—J. W. Lee. Vit be interesting to the renders of Tis | stand over again until the next meeting of Milngton—(, N. Stoddard, diunuse and the inembers of the Rock River | the Conference, as it would be optional with | Newurk—d, G. Cumphett. yet with indomitubte vigor, supported by his | committing depredations towards ‘the Kio | with his driver, was shot near Skibbereen | bv culled drunk when'he committed tho ussault, head Chiefs, Loco (crazy) and Nani, with | Grande, while Victorio Is belng pursued tu- and the Jatter killed) as on. that of auy of the : — abuut 200 warrlors, he has-braved the power | wirds the pandas Mountains and ait ureutest tyrants In Ireland. ANOTHER JEWELRY SWINDLER, ther cas! 5 7 i of tho United States on ono side wid tho | furth Ki aN aFLGG PE OF DISTUIDAN Monduy aftornoon the frm of Clapp Bros, | Conferences Nwober of probationers, Iyllzs | the Prestulnge Elder whether he instituted an | North Prilfied.L- Bacus, ‘mth of Mexico on tho then. are hope ot his capture than has been given Ditniay, Oats 10st Gacetve nahiishes a | Jewelry sealord ut ne at and 63 Wasblngton number of full ime nbers, eee quam cui Jhvesti tion into the charges or not. [Loud ee TER nee: Galgroves Victorio’s early careor was that of tho proclamation declaring County Kerry In a | Steet after concluding that a young man who | local preachers, Humber of deaths, 271. | applause, Prairio Centro—Get. Lovejoy. . = ? r yy dcelarings C . had selected n bil of goads from their stock |. Baptisiis—Number of children baptized Dr, ‘Thomas—I am elad, brethren, that | pinno—J. hartman, } 4 INGTON, D. CO. 5 . t | erty——2 e ches, x ¢ n—J. J. . " n nits . At pest es, 180; probable value, 10,000, | and have not been for a number years, meet eat ¥ OJo Caliente (hot springs) Resorvation !n | Department: drlyer, athor Jowelers might bo put on thelr yuard. Value of cliurehes and parsonages paid’ for | want tu get two of the best men In the Con- Shuridan and Hutland—c, we Yhornton, jaw Mexico, Excellent Government butld- | Denyxn, Colo.,Oct, 18.—The Ion. C, Schurz, Sec* ; = eat 3 e ‘1 " people, and some progress made In tho cultl- | corute and reliable reports from there. have police and’ some military lave been sont to | thleves and sharpors, wiv make a specialty of vation of the ground and tho construction of | noadvices of two companies of State militin County Galway, - plundering jewelry stores, have been work- accepitas for its irritatton, Thoro'he was | having started for,tho resorvation, and 1 disbo- ADVICE. ing tholr way steudlly, from elly to elty . T : hich Da , 3 Sj t willing to remain, “Lot the Government Poached eee dant te Bherlit aerested fieery Donnas, Oct. 19.—The friends of the Land | {piarda Chicago, aipiflers are. asure, oF | ¥ t mary an 1 leave me here alone,” he sald. But white | over a wook ago nt tho Agency, and that Berry | League adylse them to offer £1,000 reward agalnst swindler, “Mondug it, Ar esnatords building and Improving, $65,070% paid on old | ference to formulate the clurges that are to Somonnuk—No appointment, indebtedness on church prowerty, $35,187, bu preferred against me, und tdo not think pues ae tet ‘Tibbalts, Sunday-Schiools—Number of schools, 316; | Tenn tind any thet would gerve more will- twit Grove und FistcWw, H, Records, number of officers and tenchers, 4287; num: | fugly or gludiy than Dr, Hatileld. and Dr. Walnut—G, A. Erving, ber of scholars of all nges, 33,264, dewett, and may be the best thing they | Waterman—c. A. Bueks, Benevolent collections, $12,129.80, over «lid In thelr Ives, or It may be the Worst. | Weut Paw-Paw—ih, Close. 2 5 ¥or Wounn’s Foreign Alisslonary Soclety, Dr. W, C, Willing, on behalf of Dr. Thoin- Wyanet and Wost Bureau—A, 3B, Motler. See for oan of Charen. fxtension, | as, asked for him Gale Poster, Hible Reont Prinotpal. of Jen: S3,69%115 for Tract Soctety, 838190; for Sun- SPERNUME! roe py >, iy ot y rinol - day-Sehuol Union, $540.10;" 2 AUP EESUMERARY, NEUAT IOS SIE mings Seminaiy, an St B. Cady, of Autora, Mi y 5 for Freedman’s Dr T sks 5‘ Pay *y q tee odttes - r. Thoms asked to say just one word: | First Church Conference: William. etek SL for educations) Biv | oT do not ask for this pciay, de ain not able | Guotfellow, Financial “Ageut. Jeunings Semi- buses Ber ise fee (ie American Uible S0- | ey work; nur dod ask it beeause 1am not | mivy, aad uembar of Bundivich Quarterly Cou- clety, polis; for ministerial support for | wining to work. Lask it beeause It seems to | ference, pastora, Ureslding Elder, and Bishops, S104 } ihe wijust to any church that you should SoLier Distnicr, staged oe cauferenes, claimants, &4,02.00; | Sond ame to. or tht L should go to, Inthe | §.A. W, Jowett, Proslding Elder. church expenses, $11,005.80. present stagy of this cnse. IT hope that this, | ,Jolot—Ottiwn Stroct, W. H. Burnes; Richards ‘ in I. peraunded the Sherif to accompany him to tho | fory the capture of the murderer of Mr, fn export in the [lhe, was hel nO to Teh choles hig Janda, Under Horplan- of cantonmont, ubout four miles distant, where | Hutehins’ driver, as fresh murders are very by ditstieo Walines upon tt ns of ‘Shears CONsOL Terr opartment oniured heesenped from tho Shoriif.. Two di eputches | fnoppurtune for the agitators ata tine when | nwateh by fulse pretenses fron BE. RP. Shure fesexvation epee to the Sant Cartos have been rocelved ticre tomas comico prosecution fs pendinz, ley, Detectives Ryan and Kipley, who wero ie emoved bata make 1 ees Obg sinting. Hons he fa Sucroted ty thi cut out upon information furnlsed by Clap, mad Tebelled, and told | Indians, and tho other (hut he is frutoetes 1 by > PRANCH Lirog,, 6000 were on track of a swindler whom Hatch that he nover would go to Sun | tho conimander at tho post. I respeatfully ree AD Se they concludud must” be the * pal" of Sanford, Hoa to atog. With 1,000 men, comprising | guest you to requira tha wuinmander of tha post onrruany, : Hu twas working Ina somewhat similar manner, hearly all the army furco of New Mexico, the | to deliver him to iy Rborilt o| y Panis, Oct. 19.—Edouard Wolff, tho Polish | 24d yet fn guch a clover way that he felt not a at Gunnison City. ‘hla wlll uvold the neeessity rtlete of danyer f 2 expos le by’ td " 7 i a Femoral was accomplished in January and | of ng shorld taking w Suite. fore with wim | pianist, ts dead, Tho unrest of iifordsembae, gapeue inde by. THE POINT OF INTEREST, tio fest reyuest Leyeriande to any Confer: | Sipuet ds 8. Moreigs= 0" 1 SUN OU a a bigod ‘was stirred {n quarrals betwoen | Pike the arrest, althoush his ettorta to eacaipo SENTENCED, young min described by Clapp Bros. bad also | At this point in the hruccedings Dr, S.A. | ence, may be done.’” Chanauhon—J. R. Allen, : Victorio's tribe and a faa aches at ‘tho | fave strengthed the conviction us to his quilt, Patus, Oct. 10,—Felix Pynt has been sen- | Rlegted a bill of goods sunounting to about | W. Jewett came forward and sald: “Bishop, | Dre Gearney thought It was avery manly | Gro . Nite, ictorio’s an T baye no upprebensions ns to his personal , Uct, 10,—Felix Py as $1,000 froin tho diamond nnd fine Joweiry stock of your Couutttice, to whom wag referred the | decd in Dr. Thomas to ask that of the Con- Dalton and Thornton—2, ©, Youngs, Al in six mantas Victorio sought | anfoty when once in the custody of the Sherif ut Y vo years? jue f Y iPeresbo with a tow tebowerye Ties | ence Gipt, ling. tas boon in jai tor | teed in contumnetam to two yeusst Inte} Glies ros, cornorsiatoana Wuskingioi recta overtaken broogit back, bué fn tho wine } about a week withont belng molested, ‘Tho | PTizonment ant to vaya fine of 1 FANCS | eho Junlor member of the Howelry tirn of Halen ter of 1877778 he again broke away and with | Sbotlif telegraphed mo ta-day cat Berry and | for his artlele justifying tho attempt of & Dickinson, of Maquoketii. fued firm that at apartof his tribe traveled all tho way to xheothars ro sale. oe moh tty Geaneiy rtf Berezowski, the Pole, to assasinate the Ent- | any time ta welcome to aclect from tho stovk uf the Meseallaro Apsehe Agency in Jinan (vor him 20 tho Bhonit. 1 anOGlt ilies eee ie: | pevor of Russia In Paris in 1863, and Robert, | Cithor store. Shortly after G o'clock Monday gounty, but Gen, ngain order ics 4 torlo to’ move back to the San Caries Agency, prod of thu deelsion, that I muy notify tho | the manager of Pyat'’s paper, tho Commune, Bisa ia soliow called a hand eas ea ‘The General had, however, strongly reeoin- paper presented by Dr, H.W, Thomas, ure | ference, and lie moved it be granted, which Deselm—J. H. Miller, now teady to make thelr report, whieh’ will | was so granted. Elwood. Rantes, t be read by Dr. Patten, the Secretary of the | | ‘This Bein all the business before the Con- Franklin and New Lonox—Jobn Ronds. Comnittes, it you are prepared to recelve it.” | ference, the Bishop made a neat speech, ex- Lyon tary deat. Church, N. H. Axtell; Beo- While Dr, Jewett was making these re- pressing his appreciation of the way" the | ond Church, ce rpertields murks n deathilke stiliness settled on the Eitivr treated hin, and, attersinging “Blessed | f3bon and Nettle Creok-—G. B. Kinner. audience, for ull wete ansious to know just | Bo tho ‘lo that Binds,” he announced Lockpart—J.Worbridge. iS Whint the Committee would recommend, PASTORAL APPOINTMENTS. La Sallo—t, jorlit nt onco that furthor preparations for | has heen sentenced to six months’ imprigon- | By arrangement with the police he wis courte- aking the arrest will be unnecessary, Ment and to pay a sluilar fine, ously handed the goods ang permitted to depnrt, 4 ‘The Bishop arose and said the business of | Muntuno~G. W, Winslow. mended to the Governmont that Victorio bo Fuep W, Pitkin. after sizulng tho reveipt for thom, Then, Just | tno Conference was completed te aot The following fsa list of the wppointments | {anuong. i fvlustow, Ray ure, srbore he wound nicl, | p Sour dhucaxean, Colt, Ost, IA neypr, | ao wus cutering Gules Lue atard to gol tho | point the revort woutd be fu orden,“ "| of the Kock Itiver Conferencesor tha ensue | invoke MB Fiuunb 01 i ' S8e J Dr. Patten th which was Ik: ey there, whero ho wot be contented, nthe sp! of 1879, Victorto received per- n read Uy following report, | ME, Beat ‘Tho dashes mean “to be aup-] MorrecG. 8, eoune through Guunison. yesterday on tis way to THE SLAVE TRAFFIC, pounced down upon hin. It was hero that the ed to with prufound silence piled”; the parentheses “a temporary sup Neokena—W, FB, Monly, emipt ra to return to San Cartos | orroat Indian Agent’ Berry, Cline ls in fail | Cano, Oct. 19.—Tho Opietal Journal pub- | swiudior showed true protessioual ubility. Iie Parnest! ply? Ottawa, C. Arnold, With or elxty warriors ho lett Olo Calle | at Gunnison, “Hughes and Holmes have not | shes n report of tho Deputy Governor of aan nltestant TE ge er say Sanaa CASE, CHICA DISTINCT Phatienins barney. to Aiesealfora, Bub tho head Chit here was | Se! Henri tro Henelini isnt thomilltary | Soudan emphatically denying that the slaya | that ho wae Sir "Dickinson, “and. that The Committeo's report In the case of Dr. | Ay, G; RUMBE Ea an Pinttoville-W. Il, Hondly, é not frle fetorto was well ree | tae R renew the A guntoy, sed | traille hn Increased sinee tha departure of | He | purchases wero | tuna | tide, bub | oy NN? Hidiottios Ts ay follower ub youuo—F, SL. Lristoh, Peotone and West Peotoiw—A. 1, Needham. t friendly, though Victa 3 well the Agency on Saturday last. It is supposed | Upon being tuken back to Clapp Bros.’ store he Wabush Avou' Uris Senecn—0. C. Hurt. gcived by many of the other Indians. SUI | that ho is still concenled nt tho eamp walting | Gen. Gordon, Mo states that tho work of | Whoguulde, tukon backs to Clapp nh wascniytho | |Your Cominlttes, to whom wus roferred tho | Michigan Avenue-G. It, Van Lorn, Twelve-Mile Grove—R, Congdon. Victorio refused to be movod, {nstruetlons fram Washington, Topresston 1s being netively enrrled un by tho | Junfor partner's brother, Thouceforward ie was | papor presented by Dr. Thomas, would report | ‘Trintly Church—1 OOF ara Wiluungtan—W, Clark, In the latter part of Apetl, 1878 Victorio Dexven, Colo. Ovt. sina dispatch re | same Europea officers appointed to thevom- | 4.eu8y matter to comptetely break bin down, | that thoy ouve given it’ such consideration ug | Lungley 4 ‘enue—It. Ml, Hatfield, Mareeiliua und Mantlus—T, Horne, ecived here says Indlan Agent Berry hag not aint of the distant provinces by Gen, Gor- mu ns wontcaned Batoce eine cocwed Uy at tha poen arrested ant ine en eared either he belonged not in Lowa, but fn Fulrinount, Pa. with about thirty follo erosacd the Sierra Bolidad and the River Seraedo det Muortoy stealing enough horses at Alormocita befors Umno would allow, and that in their fudgusent |. Stato Stre . 2. Gray. A, M, Pitcher, Chaplain of the State Poniton- thu fayues between Dr. Thomas and the Chui Grace Chureh—it. LD, Sheppard, Fg bene fire not fulrly stated fa tho papers Wodlacana | Grunt Pluce—iauae Liteburgo. See Con Fee OF the Ortdina street Quists gertain views us put forth in tho sermon of Dr. Centenary —A. U, Goorge, ¥ Whilv traveling in Towa ho beenme familiar crossing tho river to mount his band, and | “Dexyer, Colo., Oct. 19%,—Last wight Gov. 3 with tho business done by Hate & Dickinson, | homes which appears in tho Chicago Timesat | Ada Strect—A. Gurney. J, Morris, member of Richards Strovt Quar Went of to the liot Spring Mtesorvation. At | pickin teleeapned, Secretary Schurz that ho GERMANY. Muld kttow Wut Mes Dlekinssa ens MOE RE | RHOCTITE eee a Heaney eee Ghveney Piero | Adu strect A. Gurr Sisbriigo, weithie Caitarnice thédlaajonraed lousebict Hot Springs ho surprised six‘or Olght non | had no advices of two compantes of militin GLADSTONE DENOUNCED, oltbor of the Chicugo bousce at which the firm | Muthodiat Episcopal Church. Wo do not agreo Western Aventio—J. 31. Caldwell, T ie Conference thon adjourne: meet af Who were guarding tho horses of Company having started for tho reservation, and dis- Benray, Oct, 10.—The Cologne Guzettennd | hud aredit. Ho coucelyed tha iden of vbtainiug | in the conciusion and in the loglo by whieh it ta | Fulton 8treet—George Chase, Sycamore next Ovtober, . Ninth Cavatry, captured forty-five horses, | pelfoyes the rumors, and says: “Although | the Berllu Post combine to attack and de foals in thoir fate, but thon, uf couray, bis | reached—that because wo reject some doctrines | St. Paul—S, J. W. Paelpa, ‘The Committee appointed to prefer charges whieh Dr.'Thoniua also rejects, therefore wo Aalated Streot—J, against Dr. ‘Thomns will do so, It is under ich etundurd of morality would never have per- I i autdwell, if v : condomn hit for not believing what wo our. | Simpsun Church. H. Alling. stood, Inaide of three or four weeks, and the his citorts at escape strengthen the | pounce Gladstone, ‘Tho former calls him a | pee standard bocone uw uwindler, and i waa hig and killing tho whale guged rode away to conviction = ng to seul, LT dangerous fanatle, nnd attributes the condl- | intention to have sold the jewelry at profitnhle Ailleboro “and MeAlistor's ranch, At this a1 I I is sulyes do not bellove. Wiuter Street-—W. Craven, 1 take place at Centenary, at which Hy AAR ER Ree ine et ER Ty the cutaayite Hon of aftalrs Jn Trelund to tho contagion of | Rites, und then, after a hipso of four months, hy | 4 Your Conimittos regret, that ao curly Fa AS | Benue! Crab de We Mebane: ehurelt the Doster stil desires to'remain Into the Ute country. Only a day or two be- | fig Sheriit nt Gunnison.” 10 requests tha | hls revolutionary achemes in the East, ‘he | “Now sive luoz ooka nice oneugh to do alt this, | Hout ewop nat Off, vinoo it his Come. to ir Lineoin Streol— i porter a members ‘ fore Victorlo's despernte attack Gen, Jantech Seoretary to Instruct tho commander of the | Post tells him that the pursult of hiy policy | Ho bus a good countunnnce, and keeps himecif | knowledgo tat sumo who, under the compul- Juekson Street—W,'L, Hobart. 5 had rucelved pormission to move him buck to | post to deliver Burry to tho Shortt, in tho East Is opposed to tho truu Intoresta of | {0 fine condition. Whon wrrested yesterday bu | slon of tha “previous question.” voted far the | 3ucke papell. 1, Kellogg. THT EPISCOPALIANS, Ojo Callente Reservation, Word was 7 volver ser nl EB ‘wus consplouans for, a ltvbt Howlue mustucho | resolutions, desired toso modify thelr action as Nurthiveat Caurch—at. Wheaton, New Youk, Oct. 19.—In the House of ‘The Governor received na telegram from | Englund, Nort sent immediately to Victorio, but elthor ordurs were not promptly obeyed or thoy reached the ‘now ‘infuriated Chief too tate. Victorlo, when near to iillishoro, “had meanwhile attacked ay jpintng ean and cleyen minors wero fo put tt ina mildor form; while on the other | stinwaukes Avenuio—W, If. Nurton Deputies of the Protestant Eplscopal Gen- hand, some who yoted aguiust them, desired TL, Cosa pl hi oino! action which sould more directly mece | {alway Strect—O. 1; Cewsha. eral Convention to-iay tho report of tho tho doctrinn] tsanos Involved. It in tho judge Antioch aud West Newport—W, Ateblson, Committes on Now Dioceses, approving the ment of the Commnittea that within the limits uf Arlington Holghtatt { pars transactions of the Dioceses of Wiscousin 3b yangellenl thoory thore ts umpie room for 1. i browd aulprmrvedivuerthudoss, Ao tay eecoge 1, Shaw. and Fond du Lac, Wis., was adopted. Gen, Pope to-day stating that te had orders and his tine ratment, espouintly a light overcont from the Prealdent to protect Berry from ar- GREECE, and night, Sue ote at "U0 fs iy Dever oe eat pending: sonstdemtlon of theaubject by AMMUNITION. fessional thle, Nothing is known to connect the Attorney-General. hy Alin with Banford, but lt la not improbable that Vienna, Oct. 10,—Tvlegrams from Athens | {oy'huve boon plunniag and working teeta SITTING-BULLL WANTS PEACE. report that a large quantity of ammunition O, Freeman, killed, although they bravely defended them- . Y nize. the right of every purson to freedom of IL Bi ‘The order of tho day was then taken up, Selves, ,From: there Victorlo vent to" Me. | - WASsitiNatox, 1D. On Oct. 19,—Tho follow- ea ncary artillery hag been landed nt te PR et ielar omploy of | {htght and sheceh, ao fur aa ite oxortse duce llile--W. nus; Coutenntat Church, ‘This wus the report ar the Joint Coumittes Alliter’s ranch, whteh, We burned, stealing | Ing is the full tuxt of. Gen, ‘Lerry's dispatch THE KING'S DECT.ANATIONS. Mundot Bros. dry gos dealers at Nos. Vand | hiienabla, vials, anime Wuick, te tie: ok oe Cada Ht, Keats appolnted at tho Inst General Convention Moro horses and killing threo mon, Bla} | io Gon, Sheridan rolative to the surrender of ,—Thiy Dirt en liv btato street, was yesterday arrested by the | every religious organization to oxcreise inornl depinines sud Downer’ voS, Beurl. with power to take such stepsasin their dls Ing hing pethe Ninth Cavalry, wos follow: | sitting Bull and his band: Rone, Oct. 1%,—Thw Dirtto says: “Greeco |-poties upon n charge of ateul ny from hid om | control over the utterances of tty own pulphs, | pesplatnes and owner's Grovo—S. Seurl. Cretlun tight be judiclous mul eterna ing hin, but Victorto was muicing a long clr- All nt out by mo a month o is not Jn a position to net independently, Woy Ho bud buon suspected for some thine, | We cheerfully recomnize the pure charactor und RvdiatonFirat Chureti A. W, Patton: Eyanse ward seeurlny from the Government tor the cuit towards tha Binck Range and Membres | | Scout Allison, se 8 4 tis d if sha were, the ovcupatl f | aud yostorday, when he was detected ty the wet | mteflectanl ability of Dr. Hiram W. Thonina; te Becoud Chureun We awk ij 4 ly Mountains, aud tho troops in pursuit fared | hus Just returned from sittiig-Rull's euup, tia | and even if she wera, Td Be contrary to | Urearrying w small purcel of gots ton Stato | Menwctuul ability of De. Hiram Wy. Fhoua: ton, Bovond Church, W. ¥. Gtowirt Andivns tho, full protection of the civil law, hardly, {i these raids about twouty team | S4Y# Bitting-Hil) bas been deeatvod, by Qitegsaly and Epirus would be contrary to | dcccur bagito, he was urrested aud looked up ue | Pat We canwat reali tho of statement are do. | Goad Crossing -Hobert Buon The Committee recommended the adoption de hos to tho intentions of the WWeittah, Gov- | the declarations made by the King during lily the Armory, ts it Sittiog- Mull has never under ” ‘ve Stowd gm botorus hut: won tho reat fuees | Feet tour, of resolution that .a- comufitiee af threo janicntat doctrines which | g,filusdnle ChurchJono ills, momberof Clarke | Pishops, three Preybytors, and tires laywen sters ‘and herdsmen were killed; but 18). structive of tho integrity: of Mothadlsm, and Morrow, pushing down towards Messilla, “Pho case of Goorge Mitcholl, charged with | especially of the fund i. , ; drove tho foe towards Mexica, " ro told tho Indiana, there was n visible cone muklog threats nguinst tho fe of Mr. Westen, | We feel bound to conserve, ‘Livertyville—John'l, Cooper, ben ppolnted to observe the action taken by In July Victorlo attacked Loyd’s, piling Btoration It Wiolr cuuip. {i consequence, and SPAIN. {ho gontluuan who murriisl bls Wivoreed wito, accord with the ductFinasue the aretha eit Meuehin it ato, fe povgtumtent for extentting to the Judai four yon Aud capturing a, lot of shoe. the foutrane ae up oe merge, Dae Fue HB cUsTOMS, ora ptice argh erm ey seat incat oat copul Church, and dealres to “have tt pointed ont Reels i. Heleucr, placin: ttlomn under obedionea to the law, to preity volunteers, comuianded by William 5 ee eqs curnestly for thom | MAaDnrD, Oct, 10,—Tha Hpoca says: “In | Recouut/of tho absonee hranothen count cee es | in'whut sense ho iain, the dudginene or tie orth Druislé aad Hontou—D, Komblo and J. Gtat “SUGIL ANGUEITeS a thon COLI Y. Jonas, Clerk of Dona Anne County, | foldiers. Sitting-ftull beys iy for then : oy N promote stich measure nities Started out te hatocone toon Hing | 24 consider the situution, und pledges biniself in | ylow of tho remonstrances from Franco, En- | {nwyor,, aitcuell, who will her tomombered as | hirethren, at Surlunoo With thos dogtrinos. Thy | sennelden, dhalldeem expediont fegltation sultabless Ranch, thoy \wara thoroughly whipped, Log Frakp four sirauitous murs, enh tiinanenror | United States, a reform in tho oustoms tarlit | ieeu'with taving toe tha tush fn Grr to geonpe | of tio Muthodis: Bplscopl Cuuret, and that thy Pek thie uit Niee—No appointment, 11S Withors, lay delegate from Virginia, Xx Ie md v 8, » and, bavi! a . u respons of his act 1 believer " veusWwoKd—G, orth, LE. tay i ths ‘a" Mekieung “who. f0lly-oncy. lita | warchen winaet ueine molasted bye emnee | tMporativo. If the Governmont refuses ta | tho responsability of hie uct and itis, believed | will appear whenover th went tht aueh ise | itvorfurust—No uppotutiuont, offered an amendinient that these be stricken Sanches, ‘tho brovest of the band, shot flve | ho will then know ttt Wo Wall pone Fer cee ede een rai oe eat mail Bene Seaterines cinerea should now be aud, fo ecunmnind thats | Hogans Hark Sponeur Lawa, out and thy words “fa, promote by such ~ Indians,’ Immediately after this ght Vio- | willencamp with otuer Indinue nt Keogh and | fusing Ri commerce,’ Ito Franklin, who lives somowbere in thon yes wiley o Z le HOU HpHrUAUH OF tho udJournene ne BL Chorles—8, b. Welling, Measures as the Committee shall deem exe torlo crossed the seed, fell iupait w Sloxicoh surrender, Hut ho siys the dread In whioh his MUDGR ACCIDENT. cinity of demervon and Sebur streuts, while on q a Presale abe ‘Of tho district in whose. South Chicuye Urine podlent Jegislation suitable to ecomptiale train carrying flour to Siivor City, captured | people bold the troops proventa his bringin MaApurp, Oct, 19.—By the fallingofa bridgo | hor way home, wae overtaken and usenultod by bopnda he may realiles Routh Evanston D Meinonway, ose ends.” la thought it not only tnexe tho provisions, and killed wale Pitas thet in bute thig course ts pursued te will | ty Gulleta, six persona have been killed aud two young teh well known to the patice, numed (Signed) Rey. 8, A.W. Juwern, Korth Chlearo—t 0. Wurriugton, pedient but wiwlse for tho Church tonttanpe Sans, sparing ‘thelr women and children, | {rity a pacife rulation without oxute to the | syvoral Injured. : Se ee One wee ange vile ‘Ati Wasa WaukeginWtuetctor, to Interfere with tho Jegishiton of "the Gov ins ‘ eee th ——————a a Is ue 3 a v iHoSt ‘{ vl A. a , 0 ; frees rou the Bute off soit naan Hy.200 | flabies to Oia Tormorly Vout Nhuerprurae' aid RAEWAE. CERI HEN TB; tug st tut Wicked ht ese at iho faces! Pho Rey, Mr. Si igor ioved todivide tho} Hyrum a tisrdon Heol innenilment, tee latter centages Hae fo flint they numbered nuarly ‘Toachor, and says ho ts Known to tho Lopart- | LONDON, Oct, 10.—A dispatch from Ducha- | white the other pouniied hor with his Asta, Lotti | The Hav. Mr. Springer iat ey weet. | Gatton Gaye bee & Giav it wus linn ways union of the Churek : Wartlors, “Maj. Aforep wy) whose: command Wes now fucreased to four companies of ‘Chis was ordered, and wll befero the recon Cherry ValleyA. Nowton, 2 and. State, though, Jf the amenumentwas ; mont Commander, Test says thore fs a sharp rivalry between tho Shanley, q af Wore bold in $800 cued to tHosat, /ho Pelsoucre imendation was included fn the first sectlun, (homing B Beatty. ; ; ndopted, it would’ prove wi estrangement of The Information coutafned Jn tho above | Austrian and Russian rallway interests in | were hold in $800 each to tho 2k es . Guvalry, soon overtook the Indians and drove Dundes wis p : wn back to ek Kani halt a dazen | dispatch is furnished by Capt. Brotherton, | Ijntgarid, ‘The Russians desire edence e Detective Sully: f | The Key, Mtr, Close sald he should not dike SigiaecM, Be te by the Church ond State, . thts oecurred i the ns without inueh | couuandiy at Fort Buford, "Tin the cceatrantanet aiilie y are wh of Dovroltrurived in date gley wth papers for tho | this Conferenee to hang hi up for a year FC ees ig ha 4 Mr, Withers thought itwas evident thattha advantage being gained, Victorlo. was thus es Bist T nd Gent-Sagh The At urreat of Sition Moses Galdtorg, a tagpickur,who and thought the matter should bu dispos Gurdon Prairie-h. A. duuderlin, | +, es! gt 0 ithe peat on wus fo secure Hunts ! hunted through ‘the month of November, JHE CASE OF BERRY. stova, Tronya, and Gent-Sughra. ‘Tha Aus- | was wanted toro upon a charge of grand | of at once. cory | {iatvurd—No appolatisent, . sortal leat action, ‘Lhe Indian question Ist¥, Wien he turned towards Mexico, which C . trluns aro oqyally clamorous for connection | jarvon: Uold berg wus found and arrested ‘The Nev, C. G, Truesdell thought ita very " was 4 polltical question, aud was objectiong. Pebaigey ie Ui, Meovea, bad test for the Connuittes to Judge the man,» Rew tfard—W, I, Hulght, .? . and moved that so much of ft relating to dint undid, Hf. Bitcon, ies tr 1. Recess, 2 a TisiGldconsldored tho report mous | Hulhmoud— Avo E: Bulage AT EIAM: «+ | t, Crile favored, tng smpendieut of Mt . sider 8 Te mods ante’, 4 . 3 ers, wid contended . thy louse would ° ; se allele able me ingwoud and Molleury—J, W, P. Jontan. "| avouken itself. the moment it decided to take pera tes trough Belgrade, Nish, and Sofia, ‘The twa | in the West Division, and way tuken back th Des eee ee ee eee em ianreres | parties aro inliuencad by tho strategie advan | (rolLat Oclock lat miukt: hlld. Iu Ltrelt Denven, Colo, Oct, 1%—The Governor | tages they would secure py ia. i ts thoy te beoume quite tnthnute with bin and'his family, this evening reculved advices from the In- | 8 well at advocate, . It ls ie eutered through Cooke's Ranguand Storra MuJ, ‘Morrow, pressing hint hard with eighty-one nien, overtook Victario at HMateliet Je was I the hubit of gulug to Gerbur's house hou nMior ax hour fant: | (8lor Dopartiment thata telegram had been | tose dierencas nay vasumo an souls foru, Gror holwugied and one day wneeens weet: | OT teelous question to cut off debate was hoCKYOUD DIsTULCT. “VT any part In politteal “wartare, Ie was not. u by twooultght, guid losing ‘six inen und | sont to Agont Lerry, to te olfect that if te “RUSSIA ; on ie Peery Progra rn fey iret Thattcipatttebe aid tet aks Hocktord-Couttaait Gegreien +4, Bponcor; nen to dant iaubylste Ban al rf 5 e i . ra, Ger! . “ c We Ae x ‘ alee Pres, hu drove tho fndians from the | criunlnal process of the Stato is to he serve 8 To eond ter itt di me to drut | guittuentor tho Comittee was. for u fale | Court Strout, 4 Mares Wiouobuya Betout, We ts charactor as a Christian Churebto that of but pursuit into Mexico was impos- | upon him by lawful officers and his ar POLTTIOAL PRIGONERS SENTENCED, - jo sud ber Litto duugutor to thy bank to draw y ¥ he ye away with sclssl - ny 8, Barrington, | tt i ; te orrow had pushed Wictorlo xo olosely | rest aindg, United States troops cannot | St. Perensuuna, Oct, .10~The Kharkoft oe nore he crove away wit ye wean discussion, oud they bored age pHolvlderu-Ptrst Chureh and Lusselivilio, O,E. S chhurel wiltity Ret ale te poltticg, 2 Date ae reeds had proven ad hin from waking dey- | interfere, ‘In case tho willitla are with the | CourlMurtial has sentenced seven political Te be ho Weck ef trons beg, aig Aguas froul | Chestion dodge until this had been dono, | Pyrede Second Church, d. C, Clarke. no and vx-Goy, Stevenson, the question was t » Wanght i pknow: ——— valled tn. va H, rn "83 wdidiltst eicougter, ho only oftear who | noveolinichanct ie nerd aad ations pial purveyor fo tue ary ta the Inst war, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, | Hvala fol eau, aud tan. Isaye would | thi Milouiry Sovkty andinouber of Evuuston | “Ultlent—Yeos, 4; nay, St; soven dt ; ry fete tent Hroueh, of the Ninth Cave tlon ig used none need occur, ‘The United | 248 aerate at Odessa. New Youx, Oct, 1%,—Arrived, St. Laura- | they believed that the Church aught to be pall; ttaymiond, Professor of Garrett Biblical] “ Tuy dolegatos—Yeas, 9; nays, $4; throo , ; fouuts, * States Attornoy has started for the Agency, VARIOUS, ent, from Havre; State of Florida, from | protected, and he was yllling: for one to re- ©, Dandy, agent of Garrett Biblical Iu- | Hoceses divided, oes When Victorio crossed, the Rio Grando | and will give ull nbcessary advice. The 10U8 TOLER Ode, ' Glasgow; Nevada, from Liverpool. iain alx weeks to complete the ease, (Crleg 4 rhe President decided the auiendinent was i Maj. Morrow was but_a fow hours belilnd, | presurvatlon of peaco at tho present Ume bs HESIQIOUR TOLERANCE, ee of "Ament Ainen,”] . F. Fink, Prinoipat of tho Preparatory De~ | lost, when the resolution way adopted w: 3 One f if : MApuin, Oct. 10.—The Sultan of Moroeco or fancock smokes anc 6 tho colo- Dr, Luke Hitchcock thought the matter | puriment of Northwestern Unive ty, undincu | but few dissenting voloes, yj ro tn Chihuahua Victoria robbed right | all important, und the Depurtment willeo- " : Gon, I Kk ai d enloys c ould'be referred to tho residing Elder of | Bazase Eeeeeen unl * ‘Adjourac til to-morrow. 4h. (ud left unt Tarasam, tho Governor of Clis | operate to that end. ; has sent @ vote to the Powers declaring that | brated Kichmond Gem clgurettes, Bo willyou. | show referre o Presidio Elder of | ber of Evanston First Chure! OTTO Ws nah er.