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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1880. THE Cry. GENERAL NEWS, W,M. Joes, of Dos Moinos, Ta. 1s at the Pas > oie. + GxonaBTortapay, of Montreal, is at tho Palmer. J, H. MANTINDALE, of Rochester, N. Yo, fe nt tho Pacific, + Mravprus C. Pobnn, M. 0. of Wisconsin, is at tho Tromont. Prov. R. Pusetty, of Newport, it, 11s reg- fetered nt tho Pacific. ‘Tne Roy. Fredarick Smith, of Glasgow, Soot- Jana, 1s nt the Tremont. WirtaaM M. GALArtit, of, Dubin, Ireland, Is registered nt tho Patmer, _ dW. Counts, of “The Nanker'’s Daughter” combination, is at tho ‘Tremont. Cart. Grorak L. Buowstya and Capt 8. MeConikte, U, 8. 4, are nt the Palmer, _d, 1. Monronp, General Superintendent of tho Forry Coutral Railroad, of Now Jeraoy, isat the Pacltle. M. Kay, Stovens Point, Wis.; 0. M. Bt Clair and wife, Indiana, Pa.: 1. Williams and wife, N. Y.r and G. 1. Collins and wife, aro stopping at tha Gurdner. ‘ray, Irish Land League Ciub of the North Side mot in Lower McCormick Hall Inst oventig, Presldent O'Connor in the ehnir, Speeches wore innde by auvernl gentlemen In advocacy of Trish, freedom and tho principles of the League, aftor which the Club adjourned, “Tug Decorative. Art Bociot; exhibition of its work, ehietly that has been done In its necdly-work, scliny next Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 1 and U1, froin Wa.m, tu 5p. in tho Soclaty rooms, Nor, Oand 7 No. “d Monroe street, corner 0! Btate, An item anpenrel in Tie Trinusy of yostere day tothe offect Uint teelnning, last nlight the West Division Street allway Company would run all-night cars on Milwiikee avenue. The Gompuuy site tac ft is not designed to rin the ears all night, but-vo miake but ono ronnd trip, feaving tho terminal points at tho hour adver- tised. ‘Tins wedding of Miss Rachel OUT, daughter of Mr. and Mes, Marx Olf, of No, Newberty aves nue, and Mr. Adolph Hastorilk, of this city, wus solemnized ¥4 afters atio’elovk In the B'nel Avrohoon Temple, corner of Johnson and Wrirht. streets. ‘The ceremony wns wit~ noased by a large number of the flonds of tho , Uride and groom. In the evening a grand Feo tlon wae tendered Mr. and Mra. Hasterfik In Kubtinann’s Hall, No, 631 South Halsted street. Tite Republicans of tho Eleventh Ward will hold agrand thunksgiving meoting thid even. ing at their headquarters, No. 400 West Mudisoty street. The Hon. Georgy HR. Davis, the Hon, George Gurdner, State's-Attorney Milla, and Sheritt-clect Mann will positively bo present, and othor auccesstul enndidutes wee exncoted to take part inthe Jubilee. ‘Tho Sixth Keximont is to glye.n freo of embroidery Band and Frank Lambara’s Glee Ciub will fur- nish tho music, und itis desired that thore be 1 Jawa attendance of ludies. Everybody fs In- ‘yited, ‘Tne annual clection of olficers of Chicago pureed yesterlay ey"s Lodge No. 4,18, P.O. Elks, of afternoon at the lodge ron over Ho Thentre, and the following oflicers were de unanimously elected for the ensuttys yenrt FB alted, Ruler, Simon Quiniing ateemed Lea ing Knight, George Scherer: asteemed Loyal Knight, George E. Yeager: Estcomed Lecture a Knight, J. G. Neumnster; Secretary, Leo tH, Wilson: Sreasurer, George A. ‘Treyser; Tyler, Charios Sturdt;_ ‘Trustees. Whl- pole, John Hi. Juffery. These officers will be in- stalled by ox-G. D. D, ohn i, Jeffery ut the next regular conununtcavon, which.will occur Sunday, Nov. i. THE SOCIALISTS. THAIN MERTING YESTERDAY. A number of tho dofented Socinttats, Greon- ‘backers, Communlets, Radicats, ete. who were lufd on tho shelf nt Inst ‘Tucsday's election, met yesterday afternoon at at West Lake strect, Lesa thitn 100 persons were present, 0, A. Bishop presided. Dr. Maoktntosh, tho editor of tho Vampireteher, made an addrces na to tho result of tho last elec- tion, denounclag both political parties, and in his ramarks guid that he porcolved in the elee- tion of Garileld tho hnebinger of a ‘glorious ‘uprising, the. establishing of a Natlonat purty, and the namo of tho party was for the future to determina; but upon A com- Vined nucleus of tha labor parties, and In it would be precipitated all the better olemonts of tho off organizations, whlch would contro) the Nation. The spenker denounced tho press, Garheld, and everybody clso not In necord with thy Greonback party, and wound up by idvo- Satine Tommle suffrage ag a cure for all political J. Morgan offored the following resolutions in yelation to " pork corners”: Resulecd, ‘That we conelder tho recent sigan tio forestalling operation known as a corner in vd pork, gieanieud and eared out by Phil Ar. mour & Co. to be most injurious to tho wscrul aud productive part of society: anc Tegolved, That, in thia ¥o-cnlled smart busi- noss operation, by which thid firm ts reported to have cleared $0,000,000, we recognize 1 monster gnmbling transaction, equal in its pernicious characteristics to any gambling known to tho Jaw, and in which, by chunce or cunning, money or property is obtained without any equivalent ‘being uiven in oxchungey and * Resolecd, That while we know that this ner on pork " is accepted and indorsed 1s 0 Bucccssfal ploce of legitimate business elergyinen who minister to Armour & "Co.'s spir{tual wants, and who, no doubt, hive. al- ready offered up thanks to zeta God for the many blesshygs, incivding tho ¥0,000,000, showered upon theso solid mombera of tho Church, and that this indorsement {a approved Dy all tespectable people, we, the much de- spied Radienls, Sociafluts, Greenbuekers, and ommiuniets, hold such transactions to Le Kain Diliig in tho fullest sense of the word, dlsreput table allke to. ull ongized thoreln nnd dlagraco~ fulto those who share In the pratlts or indorse tho operution, for such transuctlons ara de- stritctivoof all honesty and morality, and detri- mental to the wolfare of the peoples und Aesotoeal, That, ‘request be mudo to tho next Goneral Assembly of thle State to pass laws wakes. thia kind of business a Btate’s prison offunae. ‘Tho resolutions occasioned a good dealof talk, Sebllling opposing thom on the ground that \ hs cor r these things would ultimately opon the oyes of people nnd bring thelr own reform. Mr. Adame also opposed on the same ground. The mecting turned Itself into n sort of yon eral denuneiittion meeting because of thelr re- cont failures In the elections, denouncing tho Workingmen for having the good Benge to vote thy epublican ticket, Tho resolutions were finally adopted, Tho theme of A{seussion for tho afternoon was then taken up, bong * Tho Experience of All Reformers in the Last Ltovtlon, the Leasona to Bo Learned Therefram ¥ Os tion was discussed by TJ, Morgan and a dozen or more others, the Greenback wall be cintly toud aud tung becuse the people good ronso to vote tor Gariield, Fal Irwin offered u resolution to the alfect that nll wyltution heretofore carried on in behall of Tnbor bud teen n failure. Ho was ngtounded at the tnet that Mr. Cullom, whom they hud de- noutieed n weelt before, ran nhead of ‘his ticket, tha laboring clergent voting so lnrgely for bln, Ho felt that thoy werd oni reeds to he shaken by the wind, He betloved In no more ngitation, butin keeping the workingman down hi the gutter a long while longer, * Mra, 0. AL {atv nyreed with the previous speaker, and wis disgusted with what she hid seen at the polls on cicetion-day, when drunken: allowed to vote, A ay gout deal more of tulk tho meoting: adjourned, ‘MILITIA NOTER, Cart. RrowAnp Kom, Company G, Sixth In- fautry, faabsent on ten days’ leave of absence, A sreuiAt meeting of the Hoard of Oltcers of tho Pirst Reylment willbe beld at the armory noxt Saturday nicht, Yinst-Sengeant U. WH. Boyer, Company 1, SIxth Heyimont, was eleoted Second Lieutenant Noy. 3 vice d, Miller, resigned. . Sis Hoard of Managers of tho First Roghnent Fale will hold au hoportant business mouting at tho urmory next Saturday evening. Cart, (1B. Koen, Company f, Firat Regl mont, Wes Tor thy honortble discharge of Prl- vate brvlog It. Higsly, on necount of remov! ‘Nie Bixth Keylment will have battalion detlls every alternite Woduestay eventing throughout the winter. On those nights company del) will be omitted, Cavr, We mmanding Company: G, dixth Hifwntry, requests the transfer vf ten bien frum his company to HE Company, sine regiment, Approved, Must-Linur, A, D. 8uitis, commanding Cor pany G, First Regiment, has wsked for un close ton in bls company to Nil tho ollice of Cuptuin, ,, View Ljndagy reangned. ‘THe Firat Regunent’s new band commenced practloing In thy armory lust Monday oventng, Tucro ure ut prewent thirty members. Prot. AMutabiusun fs the leader, ‘Tire Bixth Hoghavnt Indulge tu battalion drills * every two weoks, und alse huve a regular sotiuul for olficcrs iwice wvery mouth, wach will be Kops up during tho winter, Cait. C, .B. Koon, recently redlected com- . Wander of Company b, First Hegimunt, has dee clined his comunusion, thus loavlug a ‘yacuney in that company to be tiled, s Cenriyicates of election of the following olll- oars for the “St, Boruurd 1tey,” the naw cou. wny which has been usdixued to the First in- duntry Regitent, uave Leen forwarded, tho sau buylig been duly elected a week uo lust (Buturday might; Captulu, Holman G, Puring- caper id the ton: First-Llentenant, Lewis 1. Wadsworth; Seconil- Lieutenant, Gorham BB, Cotlin. ‘Tue new bandof tho Firat Regimont fs re- hearsing and drilling under Prof. tlutchingon almost covery night in tho week, and the met ‘bers aro making rapid progress, Mn. A. V. HH, CARPENTER, Gonordl Passenger and Pekot Agent, and. dtr, Thn B. Chiandlur, Local Passenger Agont, of tho Milwaukee & St. Yaut Hailrowd, have both been clevted honorary mombors of the Firat Infantry Reginent. Frinstlanere Apis donsstox, commanding 1 Company, First Lntantey, asks for the dishonor- able digchurge of Priv Thomas i. Droyer, Chnries Wilkins, ftobvert F, Lunis, Charles Ner- drum, Charles... Peterson, Fred 1. North, Hore nee W, Rounds, Willinm GL, Seaver, and Jonathan. 1s Sn, for the guol of the service, Con, lures 8, Lonn, Surgeon-Goneral of the State, on tha Co nur's KIMit, dicd nt his reste dener iv Spelt Oct. 25 Inst, sand Gove Ci om has cuvecd Aujt-Gen, Hillinnd to send a iourning-clromlar to the headquarters of all tho eommands in the Stnte expressing hla re- grot unit esteem far the decensed. ‘Tre Hoard of Onicers of the Sixth Regiment held a reqnlar business mect ing at headquarters last Satuntay evening. at which tatters of ft routine nattire were brought up and disposed of Amonrathor things under considoraiion was tin uation of appointing an honorary. stat, consisting of an Inspector, in Ordnanec OM a Comnisatey, ete. allor. which offices iro tins provided for'by tho code so far ag commissions ire concerned. ‘Tho queation of mlopting, slight chango Int the trimming of tho dress hat In necordance with those worn by the Seventy New York was ifso introduced nnd latd ovor for fA month tunder the rulu of tha Board. ‘THe hendquartors of the First. Drivado are most nbominnbly lovated, and all the stuff olticers fare becombiw disguated, ‘The bullding ts a lodg- ing and bourding-house of no greut protensiun, Aud the ollicera aro compolted. toasubinit to all sorts of annoyances while transacting thelr business, Tt is understood that Gen, Torrence wil endeavor to muko a) chatto ns soon its practlenble, ‘Tho Jueation at present precliutes he den of sociubility. with the poople in nay form, and such a thing isa public reveption to reelprocate the mminy favors enjoyed: by the General and his personal stuf is out of the jon. The Jerse will expire on tho Ist ot ,butitts possible that n change may ed before tht time. Now tar tho Romtblicans have a majority in tho State Genernl Assembly, ft is quite probe nblo that amendments may be mide in tho Milttin law during the coming session of tho Legislature, Some changes are grently needed, fs portions of tho cad ts (Enow existe aro il most tudigrous (1 tholr construction. It would ben good plan Corn nimber of brigade and regimental olileers to get together, overhaul tho law, and uxreo upon whatever changes would in thelr opinions be benchiclal to tho mills {tary organizations, have the document elgncd ¢ by ail the officers of tho State, and then pliced in tho hands of some Representative to Mtroe duce to the Legislature und Senate nt as early tdny as possible, that the bil inizht bo reached and piesed upon before tho next general tispec- Yon avd master. ‘THE Trimuxg would call tho nttention of the chief officers of tho military to this point. Sowte time ago the commandor of tho Tirst Infantry Regiment wrote Lo tho Adjutant-Gon- oral for permission to take his cummandto Springiield to partielpite in tho iauural cures moniesof Gov, Cullom, ‘Chis proposition met the approvulof tho Governor, and the Adjutant Goneral hng Just reptled necepting wid nuthor- ng Gol Staln to bring his regiment down to the lnausuration of tho bth of Ianuary. | The iu his letter to tho Colunct, algo stated: that re freshinenta would be provided by tho Indios of Spritggteld for. the soldiers, and that they wanld be entertained at the Capitol Baiting duel; their sujourn in tho elty. aA grand inaugural lint will of course "bo given at tho Executive Mansion, and. ns the membors of tho reuiment ure alt. gentlemen, thos, with tholr bright wnle forms, WI In no way detract from the genert) Drililupey of the ocuaslon. ‘Tho. best rites of triusportation wil bo secured for the regiment, and ft Is quite Hkely that w number of eltizens of Chiengo will xu down to take part inthe fore mal fmuguration of the Gevernof, ‘Tine 1s one thing that excites goneral remark among all Eastern visitors to Chigsgo, ant Welngs universil condemoution pan ‘our ite thoritles. ‘Chavis, that this elty, with moro une oveupted territory than nny other elty of tts size on the gontinent, with six erick, militury orgins izations, cannot, or will nat, a d thom 2 cont mon parade-ground on which they muy becom emMelont In Held movements, All tho commands are profieicat gompiny’. minenyres, but all nro silly tucking In battalion und brigade drill. Tho First und Second Infantry Regiments ace aailly behind In bariniion movements, and thoir Ine’ oflicors, mako so many inistikes that honest or sharp erlttolam—n thing which they need go much to [naplre thom—Is. absolutely out of the question, ‘The Sixth Bat- tollon, by dint of grentexcriion and fatigalug: marches to distant nofuts, bas been ‘able to greatly Improve its tact! ‘but stilt tho officers and inembera ore sadly licking, ‘Tho First Cavalry drilled on the Lake-Front a fttlo iat suminor, utd Batters D took possession af the Drond aldewalk. surrounding the now Custom Houve, Allof the commands ure plneed at grent disadvantage when In competitive drill ‘with outside organizations on account of pebug unnecustomed to drilling span tho ground, nn yot they buve been able to hold their own with hosthing in the Woat or South, They milght do much more If lt were not for the luck of inter- est. displayed by tho city authoritios in not pro- viding a sultablo parade ground. COME ALONG! More Fino Blocks In Prospect for West Madison Streot, Chicugos Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cincisxatt O., Nov. T—Tho Emory Brothors, leading cupltniiats and real-estate owners, who five ereetod mare handsome buildings in Cin- cliuati during tho past fow yenrs than any ten other proverty-owners in tho city, have beat making Inrgo purchases of vacant lind in Chica- go, Thoy stnto that tho sent of thoiractiva building operations will be transferred next year to that city, whore, thoy any, it pays bettor thant inClneinnati, T propose to build 400 feat front of business blocks, and 850 feat at dwellings In bluoka during thosenson, Somvof the property which thoy have purchased, and aro intunding to fmprove, 18 on West, Madison, ‘hoy any that a houge that rents for $23 a month In Covington, Ky, and 34a month in Cinctonat!, will bring $in month in Chicngo, and taxes uro lower there. THE REASON WHY. the Editor of The Chicaga Tribune, Crtcaao, Nov, 4—Whon Mayor Harrison first atarted out on bits great reform polly, the good citizona of Chlengo began to shout ‘Ho's, tho best Mayor the elty over hud." He hoodwinked and cable-towed tho religious fanatics to a Queon's taste, and the avil-doors wore trembling In thelr boots. Cho goo citizons of Chlenyo blessed the day when Cartor Hurrison waa’ de- elacod Mayor, and tooked with great expeotne tions for the timo whon aln, in all its shapes, would have to depart from Chicago. But what fava wo to-day: Tha all-night dond-falls of Sunte streat, and. the sinks of ain on Wabish avenue, tro mere numerous and bolder than thoy ever wero before. Wo behold the proprio= tor of ono uf tho worst allenight ti elty working both night and day for tho toket tho “best Mayor” sought to have elected, Tuwds wero promnated on condition that thoy would Cornish thelr quotn of lucroto the alrendy dopluted treasury of tho Demouracy, They wore tolit that they and thotr friends would have focloys tp and rdmove If the Ropublican tickot was elected. ‘Thild tulle disgusted the eltizend af Wabnsh and Michigan nycntes, both Demavrits and Independonts, and they voted tho Repub. ean tlelcet almost to i inna, boing disgasted with Uo mkinight cirousnly and shouts of rr elry crmmuating fram tho throats of the drunk buivds nnd thelr friends) who were protec the ruprosentutives of the Dumovralic purty, Veuatus, —<———_—__ COULD NOT FIND IT. + To the Editor of Ths Catcago Tribune, Cmoaqo, Nov, h—Tho following editorial ap> peared in tho News sonotimo'last July: (On the day following Ue Peeatdential election quiy (incado TatuuNe will pring the following editorial paragraph, or one Just Uke ity ‘ho returiea are nob asl in at thle writings tO wutinty ws Chub tha iopabilcun, Nath heat entad. Naw ¥ Lunmuctie Governor about the Adjutant-G enerat, 3 lean Marnie nt Tal eae) newts ut have be F J. Waen agattatlsin enn cit dite Toast mat cures. % itt Ehurces witch wero tan pun A ladd toe tin ane bbs 1 taalnot hint, "the ik uted B wenkue aan, How ts this ¢ T have sourched tho oditorial vole Minos of Wednosday’e TriauNg and tnd nothing Vike it. Will thu editor of the Dilly Vows ploaie oxplatn aud yreatly oblige A Dewucnar a WEST POINT, Spectal Duyutch to The Chicaya Tridune, HeRINGHIELD, HL, Nov, 7.~Wosley Merritt, son of 42.8, Murritt, of this ofty, hus received ant uppolntiment ay Cadet nt Weat Polat from this district, R ae: sara wl ated, A half 4 pitition o: in the countey hive vo ubileatis could Nut bare ns A book of choice recelpts, elo; u will be sent free th any PH He foutul-cird, by Walter Laker & Co, the weent tod bbe ratte HE Dosa ualay aasws Who have Jud’ entured upon the seooud ¢ , Of thotr busiauss-uuruee. wunud — a po pieuatal ee rolluble, and cheap remedy Is jull's Cough Syrup, Vrice ouly 250 a bottlo, a uy the Improved Howe scalva, golledic'S Can huouty, Ue baka strous, BOTdens a No hospital nvedod for patients that Bitters, a3 they cure so speedily at boa” wep 4) sivop by the stern TILE UTE TROUBLE. Agent Berry's Story of the Kill- ing of Jackson by In- dians. Hs Fate Provoked by His Wan- ton Murder of a Friendly Chict’s Son. Evory Possible Effort Made to Save the Murderer from the Vengeance of the Savages, But No Had to Pay the Ponalty of Blood for Blool—No 'Yortures Inflicted + wpon Io The Complications of National and Stato Authorities as to the Arrost of Maj. Berry, ‘ Spectat Correanonitence of &he Chicago Tribune, Dexven, Colo, Nov. %—For several weeks post sensitionil recounts of the killing of young: Juckson, tho freighter, by’ tho Utes, and of his reputed “surrender by tho whites wito dnd hin Jy charge while conveying hin to Gunulson City for trial, und blood-curdiing stories of the fearful tortures to whieh ho was said ty have been subjected by the suviges before life was ex- unet, Inve dlvided with the uxcitement of por Mtleul tasues the attention uf tho press and puo~ plo of Colorado. ‘Lhe fover for revetige coursed like red-hot lava through the quick pulses of tho border people. and companies wore organs {zd and armed, walting only for a word of com> mand, or even a common consent, to murel, agalnst the Utes for x war of extermination. ‘THE PICTURE WAS PAINTED of acouploof drunken aud quurreisomo Utes’ catering a camp of peuoeful frighters, newt tho borders of the Reservation, amd demandtug bread, On beng elviily answered that thore wag none cooked, thoy sald It was ®a heap d—d el” und, brandish- ing thalr = weapons, —_threntened @ “the life of every one if not immediately suppiled. ‘Yhey shot ut ute of the mica who was trying to gel bebind a wagon, whon young Jackson drew bly ganand shot at one of thom, when thoy both precipitately rode away. In tho morning, not auppusing that tho Indian was wounded, ur that: there would be uny serious results from tho af- fray, tho freighters moved ov ty Clino’s rineh gud hulted thore, when suddenly 1 lurre body of Indians, with War-Chict Shavarto at thole head, aud with Col, Hoyt of Waghluston, aud a Mp, Holmes trom the Agenoy, rode tp aud dotaimed them us prisoners until Mi, Horry, tho Indlun Agent at Los Pinos, and 4 company of suldiora eae up. A parley ensued, during which Col, Otferol, the otticer In comiand of somo 200 troops en route for Fort Hays, who was ciunped close by, olfered to tuke churge of young Jack- gon and guurdhim from tho Indians; but Borry, Cline, Hoy't, Holmes, and Commissioner Movcham: would not consent to this, but agreed with tho Indians to send him without guard to Gunnl- son City for telal. And, ‘tho following morning, Hoyt, Holmes, und Cline, with one Indian, started for Gunnlgon, and, when a fow miles out frum: camp, the Indians returned, took tho prisoner away fro thom, and carrled him away. No word was beard of his fate ttatil one day a whito man scouting In tho mountains found fastened tun treo tho charred and mutilated romains of o huinun being, THRIIBLY DISFIGURED, and with both hands and fect cut olf before tho fire had conguined with slow torments tho lifeot tho untuppy victiin. Sub were the storigs which passed like wild- fro umong the bordor campa; und It was ns- sumed thut Maj. Derry bud, in colluston wit the Indiana, ugroed upon this easy surrender of the ylutim, rathor than that the Indi polloy of the Goverument aud the sottlementa with tho Int diuns should be impeded. Mud fronzy Miled tha heurts of those border-imen, who demandol to be led against the Indians, and one univorsal throat of extormitintion swoptover tho coutry. Whe arrustot Muj, erry and his fellow-cons apirators was required. aA warrent was Issued by a Justice of the Peava ut Gunnison, and pluced for service in the bands of 4 Constable named sinith, who wont to tho Heservation, and vn few days returned to Ouray with abolo in his bat, claiming unat ho had acrved the warrant upon Horry, who refuset to recognizo ity und that ho (tho Constable) had nar rowly escaped from tho Indians, who wero dofonding thoir friend Berry, and hod Killed hiss hora, «= Tt was algo soon after reported that Agont Berry had, by dircet adyiwe trom tho Intoribr, Department, durreudered hhnself tou United States officer, white refusing ty comply with w like warrant tn the hands of a State oileial,—thus creating 9 contlivt between the Nutional and State authori ties. State pride was touched, and hore were: threats of tukingg Berry by force; iid It was openly dcelared that he would be tikon from the hunds of the United states siurahal as ho pissed through the Gunnison country, Such are the xceounta of thu spatter as they baye ap- peared In tho Stato press, Last night, Pr ote Col. Ifoyt, and Coin- missioner Muachiim, with ls clerk, Me. Brad~ gh, arrived here,—tho trat tivo: hare of Maj, J. 2. Smith, tho United Stutes Joputye) Lint ahal (not Sintth, tho Guonison Constable),—hive ing traveled by way of the White Mivar Agony: tothe Union Pacitla Rallroad,—a long and ditt onlt route, ‘Through tho kindness of n mutual friend {was permitted to have n tong interview with the party this moraing, and secured A YULL AND COMULETE STATEMENT of tho entire matter Crom Maj, Borry, which ts go reusonable and evidently truthtuls that it should geuure credence agalnst thu entire mise of accumulated invective by whieh their names: have boen covored with infamy, it 13 eubstan- tlully as follows: : ‘Matters at tho Los Pinus Agenoy had beon for dong time quiet and peacalul, After tha death: of old Chief Ouray [bad becn more dfiticult to aveure the consent of the younger and moro Nery Chiefs to sign tho treaty whoroby thoy, agreed to abandon tholr honies—tho homes of thule fathors, tholr lutlugexrounds, and tho burial ploves of thofe dead—aud remove tu at distant fold, And bere Lg te anid ditt tho at taehiont of the tndhin races to thule anelont homes, however wild or even desulate thoy may be, i xomotbing inherent and indissohtle lin thair wild natures, aud not subject to reason oF convenience, “Here they know oyery trail over: tho monntaius, avery wator-course, the favorit teeding-plices of game; and all the forms of Nature teatime thoirs persennily aod peculiarly, ‘Phoy have no books or newspapers, us we have, to aialco gormon all p bubeaeh spot and rock has for Uagin a taintilar spirit. A great part of the tndiag tronmbles which huve been cons Hauous through Amerioan bhtory have arisen Tn atiempts to move them from tholy hereditary: homes até the enoresebiog fronds of ely pressed upon them. Witneda the sen wars, the blovdy Modo contests bb Havaclteds; tbo tragedy with SIU ig. Hull, whieh cost us sume of Our most gallant Hole alerds atid the more wearisome und exbrusting pursuit of Victorlo and bls Apaches, whu de Glired he would Haver have’ vutesed' upon, the warspath Ihe ied been left in qulet possession of his toved * Ojo Caliente.” By peraiscont, lite bor sind perso Intluonce, Agent Berry and the Vommmissivners had seeurd WO Lote surtot the Uncompabgro Ulus lo tho treaty of Tomuvil, and stl at romuinod wax tha revelpt and distribution ot the mony that wis proms ised then. Ai wis peace, When, early on the morning of Dept. 1), the wedrouin door of Ageat Berry wus opened, and bo wits uwakuned from cua! Chief Sauvane at tly boralde, with several others, careying nuked rifles In thoir hands, and dn mick excitement uy ing on brolean Anioguate, 9 Haw be ist What shill wedot Shall we lat? shall wo iybte” Hu usted thei whut was the lruble; and it was only after much ditvalty that he arelved atthe nawlodge front Savane Chat, onthe diy pres viows, bis sun—any of the drach test, must intel- Tigent, and promising young mon af tha tribe wanin who dit pot dra, abd was ot given to squarruls,—haid been . WANTO SHOT BY A PIRIGUTER on tho youd, ‘Pho story, na reported by Henry, the companion of the young nan, to whe tribe, way, ttt the two, reuirning tomvther trem tho ‘Town of Gunnison, passed the freighters’ camp, nnd the young Chice, belay hutury, bul usked Tors pleee ot bread. ‘fhe menesitve ft tins bery—who bad been drinkin bavd, ordered thou any with cursed, #aying, Get out, you d— woud of bal" Thos road Jude fairly sturted out ot thy camp. ben severnt shots wore Seed at Thonteontu bullet mortally wounding the son ot Shuyano, whe staleaity bore tho pain without a giza untii away Inthe aolituda, who bo fell dead Wi the aris ot bis trivial dhe, bomlelde: was af ance reported tn tho ahd father, and ugany of this wild Indias heart muy by stoud by hurts net Indian, aud it may be fore given bin if bia feat thought was revenge, | tie had oven the old and tried mubot the whites, Jnnig years boture, bo tid dung statwart gervico Dy the situ of United Status traps tn quella the retellawa Navajous in New Stexico, oe had stood by hla palo- faced teiends in the niere weunt trouties on (he White iver, ut the tine ho Meeker mussacre, {lw had aided greatly curing the present treaty with the Utes. f4 eon had been the trusty) mussongor whose feut footstops bit carried most of thy Feporta ofthe Commission to tho mall-pusta ou the frontior. And now he was tlead<notas cur Tne dian brave loves to die, In the red front of bat- tle, but stricken down by tho WANTON BULLET OOF A DRUNKEN w cognomon was well known on tho Reservation naa frtud "of tho worst charactor; and, ts he had nob beun legally served, mt TIE RRFHSED TO RECOANIZE MIME VIPACK BN, from his word along, or to place hinself in the Yet, Instead of going mit in uatal Tndlan-fash~ | hands of un angry populace nt Ginalson, whore jon, and pouring a tide of vengeance upon the | fil satutementsand prejudice lad Reated to first tral of whites he might moot, he loyally frenzy. againet hint that thoy openly comes to his Agent nnd aks leit whinttlo. Mened hla Tite, Col. Most and “Connnilss When Maj. Herry stepped outalde of hls door, | aloner Meehan assure me that this mute Smitty he found thirty or fo More Indians armedand | had been twiee driven out of the Reservation vs “pun wage: he fray. Vile was tt lnird enso he bn AMmisehivf-miker—onen for endeavoring to stir to mect, and one which taxed all his powers Apa outbrowk wnone the Uress and: hygaity hoe thotueht, nnd all the Inflienee ho had over those | oii he chimed to have been employed ag. wild forest-men, He: knew that cho Tndians | scout, aid demanded rations from the Qaartor werg aplendidly armed und mounted. Ile Krew | units towhbteh he hid no claims whatever: that, a6 the call of Shuavi bravest Indians in tho wo! ino few hours; fe ki that thore wero hiudreds of freighters all vlog tho rond, biti. rying In supplies w tho dilferont camps to, meet winter's slezes he tenew that witht wad cise to, Cull HA) OF tho sod be gathered that Gen, MeKenaie had ordereit ni ont of the Itegeryation, and commanded his arr if ho ainid. longer, Col, Hoyt: says that he enn prove Holnies hauls, HIE really hapa that Smith, on his revent trip, urged Mr, to put 1 hin property bite bis Sunith’ 1s ho id power to pratect Itt Without tho Reservation wera multiutdes of | that. Holmes would. t aken by the borders famiftes isolated and tnprotected, aud small ply acid sumemrlls eoutel, tn whieh cnge: settioments no iuere prepared to ineet With) would xtra tho property. an tidian foray tain leaves eat staid “ritd Mas, Bercy, with all this knowl. before nt autimu hirrleatie; und) ho felt | edge twas loth to be, even th upyenranes, ane na it thoy all atoud nypon the erater’s brink of at | teouistle to tho Stato aattorities, and world pent-up volenin. Hiselerk, with Cot Host ind alinost have zone with blin,—not us recogalzlog Mr. Holmes, came up to apenk to bin, “He waved thom off, and thoy saw in the kilt frees of tho Iinidinas that hing deep and dangers ous was working li, a teal simmons, iit tomeot fulely the pubic sentient of the border. Dirt, couoseling with the commuatilant, Col. Floteher, and Connis: Y Mecetin, thoy both advised mie Untt my = se waa feet rt motnent, and he sanmoned all hls poiver to | fatluonee with: the Tndiins, whe wore on tho perauate them that the gullt of one shoutd not | kulfe-edge or tndceision between co and wary bo visited upon al, He promised thom that the | required me to remutln in tho interest of pirbile guilly one should be arrested, trivd for gis | sitety, DE wunted first to quiet thom, and to rus crime, und excented If convicted, on gotng nt onea to Cline’s ranch, tn the vielinty of whiea the crime had been cominitted, and ticy would take the min aud try lin. ey could not be checked in this resolve—so le promised that he would yo thore too, ‘Thoy ttt sisted in guing by a tral whieh would shorten the Matance to about twenty-one niles, To felt that he ought to have somo troops with faim. and mitst go by was of the cantonment,, soveril miles away, where Col. Fietebur was in command, to svouro tham, At the same tiny he tid Hotdury tv have the Indians go wlones and persiunded Col, Hoyt, who spenks thei tongue ‘They Instated | move then below the cantonaent, and twa from the putlia roud, where Oiore was daicer al constant collision with freighters snd othors. Thiat safely nceomplished, “Tn the mente, Rmilth returned toe Ouray, publlabiing Lrondiy that Thad defled the authority of State wire rant, and that ho had been tu danger of his lifo from my frends, the Indtans, ‘Thos wero Ine deed deuply Ineensed against him for his inpu- dent declaratinns and threats while there, Such wag the min who wis gent to arrest my, On bis return to Ouray, He apparent conilict of authors ity was) telegraphed too Washi ny and tho Assistant Secretary of tho Interlor wired to yy hs woll as hls own, aud Mr. Holmes, to | United States Distrlet-Attorney Johusay at Den- oo with = thom ind restrain , ther to dul with me ubout tho mutter, To trom excess. Thoy hesitated for a wilt atone, and fon tha way stayin at Pitkhy Test ont tho, fire passion-biast of heat | City, and, by his advice, United States Commis. at sight of Juckson, whe nad kived young Johns gon, thoy should pass alt bounds “and Kil alt white nen inllserlininately, They wenthowever, Dut Ind hurd work to farce thelr horses to keep up.with the Impetious pace of tho Indus, ‘On reaching the ranch, they found the wagons train, and Henry poluted out THE MEN WHO HAD FIRED THY SHOTS atthe young Chief und hlmselt, Of tho five men, tivo only bad shot,—young Johnson, nephew aluner Schonck, of that place, lasuad a warrant forimy arrest, and, with Maj J.D. Smith, the States District Marshal, eame to tho Agency und ft was there duly served upon we and Col, Hoyt. “The next question was HOW WH COULD SAFELY PROCEED TO DENVER, re Twas well by reason of L been eirenlited, 60 ibittered aginst mo that of the freighter Juckgon, aid tenmater who | wildly hoy hail hud fred mrovotyer at Henry, one shotat which | Pleketed the rads and threntenel my Hfo if T had cothia clothes, but without wounding Bim, | sould puss, Col. Hoyt, tho Deputy Marshal, nnd Commisstoner Mencham, who doterr Acvompany us, askei If T could conduct them out some cathor way. I sitd that T could, by in long and tedious Journey, To this they consented; and, sturthiyg from the Agency on Oct. 21, with five Indian guides, wo traveled on horgebnek 800° wiley to the White Itiver post, where wo wera Inost Kindly received and entortained by Cal, Moore, In epmmtand, and tho olicers tnder hits On this trip our stock of provisions beenme ene tirely exhausted, except anit, whieh by Itvell 13 rulher a slim dict. Fortunately wo caine to an Indian encampment, where ore uble to pire ebase at few vorlgson his, and Hved Inxuriausly on ham and anit, with salt and has for variety, From thence we wont to Rawlins, on tho Union Pacitle Railroad, without furthor adventure, and from thones to this plico, via Chayonne, reneh= dng here Inst night.” Suet Is the ugcount given by Maj. Borry, and fully confirmed by all the party; nnd thoy, sity. that the coming fegal examination will fuby vorrobonite the statements, ‘Thoy suy, too, that this is tho FIRST FULL AND CORRECT ACCOUNT of the ntulr which has ever bean giv ‘fo the press; und that, while tho Strte papers have not probably tifendsd ‘to do thom wrome their sources of fnformation have buen all from ono aidy, and werped by prejudice, Mal. Berry 18a fine-nppearing man, who looks nt you with fair and level eyes, and doos not scom Uke one who: would shriuk from auy duty, or who would be- tray the Hee of a fellow-man, Conimissioner Menetinn says that the Utes nro tho tincat tribe Hoytand Molines hturried forward, mute prison> ers of the two, aid took them into the house, ‘hoy porsunded Shavano te leave all his men outside, but he himself went inte the room where the prisuners were, wid sat hlingelf op: posit the one who hud shot his son, aud watched lim, as he had promised Maj, Berry todo notte Ing Gnitttho came, And this, said Col. Troyt was the most peacerul, wonderful, and pitiful sheht he ever witnessed. On aie side wis tho grizaty old Chief, aitting patiently for two hours, Tachig anid wateliing tho sun who bud enttested hhinsele tho murderer of his boy,—his Winchester ritlo onhisknee, and his hand upon tho trigger, The grout meusgules of ts arms would swell tke stvel bunds, while the tears pouret dowa lik rain, and wrent sighs would come from his brenst Uko the grouns of. wounded tiger, Yet he imade no attempt upon tho murderer, heeause he had promicd. ow many cultured white men woul! hold thoir patieice Ko? ‘Cho agony of those hours: eh youtiy Juekaon must hive been fearful us death itself, nthe meantine, Maj. Bercy, Commissioner Monehuin accompanying tim, had applied to Col, Pletoher at the Post for Ufty men; but he could onty apare him ifteen, under the con mand of Cape, Stelle: and wlth those he hn tened to Cline's us rapidly as possthlo, reaching there about O:h8 pom. ta tho meantline, Cole Otferte, with 200 men en route for: Fort Mays, had arrived nt Cline's, and was encamped close by On Berry's arrival the elder Jackson nsked hls permission 1 to Col: Offerle’s camp and place lmgel€ under that. oflicer's protection; to whieh Herry at, once vonsented, Jackson went Mi of Indhina on the Continent, and that thoy are but did not reesive “muuch eneuttr | ao attached Lo Maj. Berry for bis Kindness and agement. and soon returned, and by his y that thoy would tight for him as for thom Own consent was pliced, toxather with the driver ut t nd young Jackson, i charge of Capt. Stelie’s forey fur tho night, Tho Indians readily con sented to thls, and Maj, Berry thought he shoul have no trouble to arrange ft with them in the morning to let the prisoner, young Jackson, who was the only one threatened, be taken buck to tho cantontuent, and placed in charge of Col, Flotcber, to be tricd tinder authority of the Des partment. Col, Oiferle alsa canto over to the raneh during tho evening, und sald that ho did not think It was hls place to protest p mutrderor from the hands of the hiv. Allwent well durlig tho ulght—thoro wad no outhrenk—and at daybreak Col. Oiferle broke amp and departed with his command, After breakfast tho subject of the disposition of tho prisonor was oponod—MuJ. Berry stated to Shavano his intention of taking tho prisoner to Col. Flotoher until he should be tried. To this Stavane and all tho Indiaus: BTOUTEY ONIROTED, haying hol some experience In Natlonal delays, No snid thoy. “Our Chict Douglas nt Fort Leavenworth miiny inontisno trial. Pals man ro ta cantoninent,—no trial Won't dot" ‘hey inalaten he ahould nut go to tho eantoninent, bit thoy would try hin themaclves, lorry insisted that ho must uct under orders of tha Depart+ avlyes; wd uit, except hy enine out by hts own, free Will, he could not have been removed by foree, except by the blovdiest Indian war in Atmerlean history, Yot ho and Col, Moyt ara here in charge ‘of the United States Marshal, under tho churge of complicity with ‘Messrs, Chine and Tolmes as accessories to und count ing at tho taking of the fife of an American citl- zon, ‘The othor two are in the hands of tho Stato authorities on tho gino ehurce. Messrs. Rerry and: Hoyt both spenk In the highest term of Deputy Marshal Smith, and any that he fs ts far rotnoved from his fnoble namesake ag tho sunlit noon Js from inidalght durktess. D. 8, Coven. A SOUTHERN VIEW. What Defeatett Mancock—Too Much Solid South—Wust Accept the Amond= ments in Good Falth, or Got Another Dune of Reconstruction, Fi Viekshurg (Mise) Ueratl, Nov. 5, The Domoeratic party Is overwhelmingly de fented. Garilelt ty elected, probably by elghty Hleetoral votes munJorlty. Tho Republicans: inont, and was hls duty to take duet | have tho [fouso by 1 good working mnjority, fon to tho cantonment. = The Indluns Mr. Gartichl was not w strong candidate [7}, svomed to have moro faith In_ civil ‘but he fa tho lender of 2 devilish strong party. Gon, Hancock wns a strong candidate, but his party waa woak. Thesy nro fiots, and it bo- hooves thoso tnforested to take thom into sorl- courts oxecuting apeedy Justice, und offered At last, (f Horry would sond tho prldouer te unn- ison for trial accompanied by no guards, bat the tiled sans Mosk. Holings. et Ute, and in audi to see the pronive kept, tint thoy would | oys conalderation, roturn peacuably to the Aguae: Tue t : ite “athey cS tO hace thas ailers manly at) What made the fepublican party so frresisti- him, for foar, after thoy (tho Lidians) wore zane, | bie? thoy, yon pan ah WH | aniranieait, a What made the Doiocratic party so wenk? is Maj. Herry objected, fearing a capture of | qyo Mepublican party Is bucked 2 Sold Norths the prisoner, While he was lnsisting upon tho | eo Gemucratie purty ia backed by aolid South: sohtlers’ egcort, the Indians began to gathor in | phigaxplalns tho result, but wo must look fire clusters, with buick locks, tides thotr rites | thor { Sabie ; Mo A ee and OG TEE TG TINS CAD eee eee ae a ae te eae ada de wns y wis up to him, swinging his Winchester In lis aris, Wed deckeeinge that olthur thoy would (try divckes able to do 1t bueansy we combined the South, A dozon Ropubllenn diatrlets and threo or four ite- publican States ti the South would have cabled tho Demooratie party to elect Ianeoek with at ease, He woukt have carrivd ten Northorn Stutes, But the Solid South crushed him down adif he were loaded with lead, whilo his oppo- nent Iselected by wonderful odds. Tho sold South did more, Ttlost us Ohlo, Indianu, New York, Now Jorgoy, and every Northern Demo- eratle State, It had on the ahel€ sume ot our dearest, triust friends. Thurman, MeDonald, Alondrleks, English, Kornan, Wallace, anid scores of, Congressinun hive bad to wil the plnnk for no other reason than that they were bicked by the Solid South. Mow bjt- tery all trio, patriotic Southerners must tech son right thea and thoro, and oxecute bin at oneo, oF ho should be taken te Gunnison us thoy hud proposed, Tholr excitement rose, It seomed, ag If. thelr passions would pass oll bounds, ail anothor Mocker massacre was finminent, Mr. Cline, who was watehing thom closely, cunie to Maj. Hurry repeatedly, and avged vyecoment with thor offer, tho lives of tia fanily and atl present, a6 woll as all tho borderssnen, boing nt stake,—for, if the flood once broke ita bounds, thure would bo no Mmit. to its violonce, It Houmed ‘ THE ONLY TULNG To Do. Col, Offerle, with bls command, hud been gono for several hours, and Maj. Berry hud only it. toon soldiers to oppose to twice theie number of | thls How humiliating to know that thelr perfeetly-urmud and maddened India This | frlondship means political denth, | But, while point should bo nowed, a8 tho loc press have | this fs wo, Wo showld not overlook our awn requontly assorted tht thore was no teed for shuricomlngs, Wao bave allowed our extreme his consenting to sueh iw plan when Col, Oifurle | men: to hace tua muck Vnifluence. Wo biyve nnd 20) men were buts stone's throw distant, So Horry reluctantly called up Stavane wad iis bund, aid imide n solemn agreement with thon that, If they would return at once and poncenvly to the Asonioy, the threo white mon nanied and tho hulu Henry should secompany young dnokson to Gunnidon; and Cling piedgod his Ufo to esvort bim there and see that he was daly triud, Maj. + Herry believed, and still believes, Ahuit Bhayatio and bls bund: were honest dn tk. ing the promise, and (ae dey kepe i, So tt was aurtled, ‘Pho alder Jackgon sald that hy wits site Istled,—for he knew that his own ite was ft tho teat dinger In ose of treudle, Bo tho CE and iy bund atartud back far the Agouey; wu, when Maj, erry reachod thero, he found that thoy had arrived thore about dp. ti. mak {ng It iniposstbte far thom te hive beon tho bund (ag charged) who took young Juvkaon from the whites und killod him. e After tho Chief hut gouo, Mr. Holmes, yours Jackson, and the Indian Honry started for (unalson City, on, horseback, while Cline and Col. tluyt follawed Ina buggy. ‘The distance ts nearly sixty iniles. ‘They had progeedad about four iulles upon the Way, when thoy daw it Tnountod body ot sevonty or oighty Indlans aps peonehing trum a different dirvetion from that talcan by Suuvind, ‘Thia party, oa avai thot hia nbalt as it for esunail. hon thos dashed dows upon thom at Cuil gallop, with loaded: rittus, nad, coining in front of tha buy, ore dered the ovenpanta to turn olf .nerods the pralrle in the diveotlon of the Agenoy,—sume of shouted fora? full A freo ballot, and a fair count,” while we ol atalmost any eforta to pal thts or that candidate through. We lave denounced (he grab game of the Mepis, butat tho same time we hive played if pretty atrong oureclver, Wo hive deerled tha so of Suporyliord in Northorn cites, but we hive not kept our own skirts clean. In teytag to deculve ote Opponunts we hive deculyed: ourselves and destroyed our frlends—the ‘Thurmips, tho Moe Doula, aud the Wallaces of tha North, lo- feated aud humiliated, we are confront. wd yoo Stalwart President, backed by oa Republican use. We mits atund firm, taco tha xinfation, and meot ft ike nen. We tiuat not conunlt tie errurs in the future, that our extreme mon committed In tha jrist. When we inne platforins we must lve Uptathan. We nustaceept the amendments tt pout faith, ov give the Bourbons tha relia, and prepire to reerdys anther dase of reconstruct(uny We dull hive the Some, but wo will nut have It Jone untess wo drive the breseaters of the South: to the rear and Keep them thore, i trol or one loeal aitules dy cadunges ertininal blunders af the ilots whe dosing, Niue, hypocrisy, und perlury, ‘Thy dtorat the Herd sw contig tore thin t yeur aio hus burst upon ib with terrible torce, .vt Ws hope that it ins dane ity worst. and thie tho potitleal atmosphere will bo purer und bet tor fur yeurs to ———— Late Colorado Wining Nows, thom Following for a diatioce, and tirglog grante orspeed. Othora rado up te Holmes ad: told him to" Qo." Lewtoltts Utreulur, Oct. 3. A recent newspaper repurt ow 4 mino near ‘Tin Cup, Guanison, slates tbat the imlio wis He turned to duckson, and bade him, “Por God's sake, gatawyoy!") But he was |, 7 % 4 pened i IST8; that there are two shitty, ane Huentinod iu, und gould nut en, Col, Max and | siatyettvy tuet ev, the other dfteon feoty tht Verake of 14 assays 13 008 on (bat tho imine has been bonded for 8200) y fs.be way thut capitul fa driven om silver; Ayouey, Knowlny notin af the fate at dack- aon, ‘The next duy, du. Morey made great of- Torts toascertain hls tates bathe Tadivna wero mate, and would tell nothing, Hiodgh thoy prob- Jo's correspondent states that 1 AU ad beard it On tho following day: Borey | ys ee oe anmenad his bet st a " oo 2 ‘! rick in tho Tin Eh TU Seine ot thom only thiss Walton Uitte Gliaiiatt, euntatng feurn 300 to hoe) aunEEs tothe ton," aad adds that thy eble? owner, Mr, Jed. Mustia, late of the dufunet Mustin Bank of ms (ity, lias woke home to arrange for tga whators 30a vast bod, it G00= ounce ore”? bay been struck, the only “bone urrangemionts” requyed would seont to be “urs munite tu recelve dividenda, cnty-eight men ure now ab work upon the White Ginit, “Tho incline, consisting of a well- bovelud Trail is being placed in posihon, ts jygseregity welybt ts abouts 10,000 pounds, and 1c Was munuafacttived jn Chieayo, Four. compunivs—tewith tha Chrysallto, the Ho Chief, tho Little Uittsbury, and’ Leads villa Minas Conytany—are now takiag ore frou thelr mines, without Waxing prot enough to pay dividends, Let 1s hope they will presunthy strike now ord bodies which muy pay aoimcthing butter, Manuyor ltolkur, of the Chi ayant Bucesedod atthe culot tuet week In bulkbeading bis Nery shafts, and contining the tre to the Viilture and Carboniferous workings, und procecded on Mune dy hist to resume work (a the rost of the intne, We now again quote, on talr authority, an avers awe outputoafg itty tonsa day. ‘Sho story of tho fire from fret to hast bas been curlona, ANDIAN KILL WIUTH MAN. Al rlyht-ull. eli Hu says that ho wus Attorwards told int duckson Wns shor, and his body luft clade te the plive of captives and iat, no lorinres of lingoreng deata wore iufietud Non hin a4 hus been sa yowerally and vigors ously direuiated. Iu has beun since thon busi eoayed in ferreting out the Inalinitors ot this capture and murder. and ts aatisted (has it ls an Dian brave: trou W Miguel. Contuissioney Meavhun conenrs inthis bellof, le bs satistadl that tho work wus dona by auniber aud maul larger party than tat of Ciel Stavane, which hurgee party ld came from the soudawest It andwer to (he runner's Gall; and that thoy may hive cressuib tho trail of Shayano's party, and Tram nonte sitagglers rocalved inforanilion ot thy agrogmunt and propused dlaposition uf thu privonyr, Musa, & und Holmus aise think i" oy, Seana the yolves of white renegades 10 O PATTY iow fa Introduced another phase of tho ~~ Agont Burry states Unat, while be wits pusgaged 1 apa ting the Inudlaus and fers reling OUT the authors Of the Just outrages o Mun Humed Sunith appeured at the Age claiining to be the bearer of 4 warraut froma | aud oug! ta bo srelated = by guine Justice of tho Peueo of Gunnison, named | ong who knows. Whon tho fim broke Waller, tur lg urrest; andy though Smith] out, Chryaolite stock was 4, ani dit not read It to ‘Berry, or serve Ht upon | fell'to $3.75, Aa tho fire rogsed, and seemed prog tare and iiore ditiouit ta extingulak, to stocks weaduully ody, antl, On jlonday fast, when Bune tiger Kulaer ruthoruneaspootodly resumed work, it gold at We havo already stuted that a sharp contest Cor coutrol iy expected to occur wt fim tn any Jegal manner, Smith insisted Upon Berry's starting with him justaatly for Gunnison, ‘for triu) us an uccessory to the mur der of young Jackson. Maj. Horry found tot this mau of tho multitudiuouy and ubiquityus the anal oleation, which comos off noxt Wed- nesday. Under the auanlees of Mr f. Cohen, of Chicnra, the Unt tates Gold and Silver Mining Com, any, which owns the Virginius and the Winnto, stale gone to work. Tt ats neltors, nnd Keeps tho aecofie » ii waiting Cor the concontrit= the Company will shortly erect. ro ia Improving. A twelve-. Jot atipped to Cummings & Chin ylelded not gay ‘Another lot suipusd to.A, Rt. Meyer Slelded net SH. AML the buildings aro belug creeted for ad steady winter's work. The following tible iii tho napproxiinate ing works whle! ‘Tho grado of daily ontputoc the leading mings of the cnnip: at the present the: Minea, “Tons, Minca, Dunk 50) Htabert. 8. Lea, a [Siver Wave. 215), Lithe Ghant, + myCrescent and Btn d Chief. Cotahue Fryer Tl, Ami “TEADYILLE, An Important suit, Involving Title to, the Whole ‘Town—Jndye: Hnllett Dew efdes that the 'Fithy In Stil in tho United Stntes—Squattors? Rights, Leadville Circular, Oct, 3, The Importance of the decision rondercd on tho 2) by Judge Haltett, in tho casu of Mossor vs. Tucker and ators, led Ws to interview dudge G. C. Bates, the leaduig counsel for the defense. Judge Butes hus spont a long Hfe in the practice of hiv; was United States District Attornoy fest itn Michizan for elght yours, two years In Cullfornis, and two yayrevin Utah, When he settled here ho mado .Gxelf tho especial eham=. plon of the squatters against the plicer claims ants, and has been throughout {dentilied mn thetr cunso. Wo asked Judge Batess July, will you please to state the scope and effect of Inst week's decision?” Judyo Batus—" Tho wholo main question was doctiled In the cuse—tu-wit: that tho Stevens & Leiter patent, and also the Stare patent, each covering more than 16) neres of nnd, which was ontorud sinve July ¥, 1870, aro absolutely natl and volt on tholr ti States atututes under witch thoy were fesued. ly this devision tha title to all the lands covered by the Stevens & Leiter patent—namely: 230 a aud the Sturr pntent—ineluding WH weres—[8 BHILIn the United States, uid the 200%) people who occupy them are ontitied to thoir possession ag squatters, AM moneys tevolvod by tho Ro- eniled prtentess will hnve to be refundel, ‘This Is the sixth decision of tho same tenor rendered by Judge Hallett, sltting In. the Circuit Court of fted States, ono of which has been nf ed by dude Lowe, of the United States: Court In Kansas, cases Aro now in the Sue prone Court wt Washington, whero a decision Inay periiaps he had this winter.” : Should Judge Mullett’s opinion be affirmed br the Supreme Court, the tenure of tand at Leads yillo will rovert to the statu quo before Mts Bets tlement, ‘That Ista siy, every one who holds a Jot will own it tnder squatter ute ngalpst every: one exeopt the Unitod Stites. But, if he leaves it. aay oneelse inay enter and oceupy ft, and hold (tus urainst him, Tho ocenpunt cannot convoy it oxeept by quitclaim, for the real own orshlp is fu the United States. ‘The remedy will be for the City of Lenivitty to apply to tho United States for a townesite, on thy grant of whieh every bona-tide Jot or house bolder ean obtaln freon tho city n patent for hia tot, on pays ment of lily share of to oxpenses,—say $5, A decision in the Keinp case, which ison the Supreme Court docket ut Wushington, (s shortly expected. There are sone curious foutures In this easy, which Mr. ‘Thomas Patterson has gone to Washington to oxnining, and, Ienecessiry, ox plum. Ifthe facts mre nd sgated by the oppo- nents of the placer-patontées, tho Judgusent jay contain some wausial clauses, Z Jn tho Stevens & Leiter and Starr patent cases, Judue Hullotv's decision was biased upon tho tact that the npplicants demanded more aeres tan the lw allowed—naniclys 289 acres in one case, and Mt weres in the other, ‘She other so-cnlled plicer-patonts granted or Rpp! for, extenill in aw radius of tive mites around Leadville, wit bo Invalkiated by tha Courts onthe ground of fraud,—simply for the reuson tint the applicants, under the falso pre- tonsa of Intending to placer-ming far gold, reully proposed to defraud the United States of thelr torritorysand to make thelr monoy. by xelllng tawn-lots to eltizons Jgnornnt of the law and of the wenkness of tholr ttle, Theso phicers patentces hive so nore title to tholr so-called plucors than the tan In tho moon, and any ono who puys thom money throws it away, One curios and rithor #sorious consequonca ot ludie Hallett’s decision Js, that the City of Lendvilld hag no longer nay right to levy: tuxes on oatate, ‘The tilly wo reul property bulng in the United States, the occupants thoreof cin- trot be compelled to pay taxes. As tho txes tre nilie next nonth this will prove uv serious trary Tho Denver News snys of tho Inte placer- patent enve, on the Sid mit.; “Tho United Stites Cireult Court was oceupled all day yesterday with the cage of Mosser va, Tuckor and Wilson, involving the yallulty of tha Stevens & Loltor Leadville patent, which was eclired void; und the pluintit, who was a squatter on tho tots fn question, and who was ojocted thorefroim tonrly two yenrs turo by the partics clalming wider tha plucer-patont, recovered Judgmenta for to lots, und $80 dainnges, ‘This deiston touching tho patonta renders, oth patente novering tho whole Yown of Leadville yold, and tho syunttor titles to property in that elty paramount, Tho Starr pitent wad decinred volt some tha azo, nnd 13 now before the United States Suprema Court at Washington, awatting its taal declalon, Tn the above cnse George O, Bates and T. A. Groon ap. peared for the plain and Judgo Syins and pene and bis partner it Leadville for tho de- endin —— THE "TIMES" VS. THE ' ALLIANCE,” Th the Battor ef The Chicago Tribune. Ciucado, Nov. 7—We soud you herowith tho folie statomont concerning the Alliance and tho 2imes: Axgentlemnn ropresenting himself tobe a roe porter for the Zines, who shall be nametess for tho present but known to us, called nf tho res- Ilunee of.d. L. Regi, 155 Fifth avenue (who is the preasmun of tho .Allance), nt hialf-past 2 this morning, wroused him fram his slumpers, and entered his roum, whon the following conversn- ton ensued: . Yair pins Is Rogan?” “You print tho Alltance?" “Wall, [monn business, 1 want that papor with tho sermons of Prof. Swing and Dr, “homus, and I will give you i for itif you will give me aan ndyanee capy of it." chunotdo it, Mr, —— It is against my ness principles.” M4 iat hnvo tt and T will give you 850." Ir, Leannatdo it. tam no trickste! “Tut Linust have it, and am authorized to alyo you $100,"" “No, sit, sou cannot have the Alliance, Tdon 0 Dralnoss With Wat paper and cannot aford td 1! will iva sou $200." Nover, My toothor tat erable man, and Emust b6/true to my record, und Storey knows that best". Tinust live ity L will givo you' $300, Givo mo your key. Linust bayo it, doud or alive, wit stoal it, blow open your safe, anything, My: kingdom Cor in tlltance.”” “You cannot have ft. Tt is under-a combl- nation lock, priited und bound, aud you might aa well xo home and sleep. You ure suooped.” Whon the reporter learned these facts: he wmado wp hts nutnd that the $1,000 appropriated by tha inex to make good promis Wook ti Bht us well Ge upplled elvewhere, ‘Vhe nbove conversstion wad conducted in tho heuring of J. 1. Gregory, of the Alliance, | * BHEPAID, Toutas & Ce Publishora Alliance, Tha foregoing atatoment his buen hoard by me, aud {8 true in ayory particuin, and will bo sworn toon Monday, Nov, 8 18 soon na a Notary Public can be seen, HL. Gregory, ht mo ta be an hon- The Alabama Gunes Spectal to Clnchuints Cumuercial, WARHINGTON, Dy es Nov, 5,—1t i# earned here through private sources that: exteaordiniry at tempts aro Delug muito in tho Eighth Alabama Dlairiet ta count out Lowe, tho lopubiicane Ureenbuckor-vlovt, amd count in Gon, Wheeler, the steusnt Democrat. ‘The Demverate are Hmuluted ta'thid wane hy the knowledge that tho House will be very close, and possibly one voto will ubange the result, It is also known that Lowe willact with tbe Republicans in ore wunlaing the House, hence the desperute aitempts ta got tha batter of his 3,000 miu. Patt The way they are doing tt is this: = Whon franchian was tlrat. one ferred on the blusks, Republlean tekers were printod® with the’ picture of an oagle or tlagon top, inorder that the ignorant blacks: inlyht know tholr tekets. To proyont this the Doinoeratio Legislature passod a liw, saying that tivkets obould have no Nyures or devices Upon them, meunlug Ho wires, sich 18 engles or figs, Ln ewo cout of Lowe's distrivt, whore hoe wot bis heavlests majority, the toketa were printed "8th" Alubuinst Distriot, fasta at the Roman characters VILL. Law-ablding Domvecrate In thut quarter construe the tlyure ste bew violation of tha liw which wis pissed, alming ateaglos and tigs. Nothing could be more rhiiculouds yet upon this Mimsy protext te is proposad to dory hita tho elcetion certifleate, und give it to Wheoter, go bat he will purcici+ pte in arginiziug tho’ House, Wheelor wus 1 Jwutentant-Generdl in tho Confederte army, holug the youn, dn ehbor army a ot min Whe attained that rank uri the War, Mo Feels Botter—Ur. Willa , Snsith Scoops $17,000 wn the Elections, Clnelanatl Baguirer, ‘Thero ta one man in thts ony who isa beavy gulner, ina Be uuliry sense, by the elucdon of Garileld; aud bis namie ts Willitin B. Smith, tho broker on ‘tnirdetrest. Hy bis won, in round Dumbers, $17,000 on tho result of the Ootgher aud tn tom bond, Parke 8,084, conse County o Tudtann, curly tho compat, built forthe, Kepublicans oF tho tho corner of Wintel enst hin $4,100, the nominating ehaven tions ro con jo Repubtionn party, Tinmtiton Cott peny iia maney vary tee qutrer enuled an) Mrs dies on West “Phiri atreot, and fon guzel tornoy Re Ii. youn) dake Bucerss Of Hunk, Ta, Erk Henness November elections. about $14.50) was gulnod in bote on 1 tho suicovss Af tha Eten 1 It wi In econ Mr ‘Ute PIL Lp MONEY After the October elect neeounts for tay sinill winnings i dential contest.” it of ho November ¢ Wy money was pul ap on Haninity ca ! e-RTOH An tho allecess Of 10 Htepublican eounty WAU ote Fanon Hoe ee tule ees dont. ar-Lehould not Rave. tuld sue Teron Shak fran ube. Niers whien Tianalig’s mor Tht 'Tho bulk of t Hi bea remem be und nh Tho was fi out th nt OL thy especnallp Waeore tho ine ut his tl ttn ne PPUSCCHE Ing, mith ros lige Ate, Causa that hi A reportes ith Tast event wersntion with | Drew. Mr. Si man ‘kindly. who, without cone Our faked hun tu toil sovet hl Abi he re ne ble good fortine $1 winnin; a steatla fF bets an tho the Aric exis: $2000 ont 9 narkne Sith roplied wt True (te tad bee 1240 In otal eras ion. The mises I mi the result in Mamita lly on Compressinen, 1 inadod cach chndytate on cket, and Leta Mate vere eeat way Dives whled | ttn ey 8 ns not heen Hane somo trouble to get men te ion, i tho Drea Nis whnuin: “t wor my: in THE LAW COURTS, TrEMS. dudgo Drummond Is engaged in hearing the enso of the Now York Stato Loan & Trust Com. piny tenlnst tho Cou County National Bank, This [4 wn netion brought to recover about ¢19, OW borrowed In 1874 by B. B Allon, Corayhien te give his Individual notes, and then Indorseg thom us President of the Cook Coun ; Thayterono ts tak the inones owed by Ww bi ee iE 2 - bee = 0 held response discharge from bankruy , Pea rae ptcy Was issuca yen Nation was toe MoaArthur, DIVORCES. ‘William Drinkman Saturday Med a bill for de voree, charging his wifo, Dolie, with cruolty ang desertion. ear Judge Jameson granted a divorce toFilsR, Stoork from Alexander Stoorl on th absent a ¥ : 8 HrOUNT of Judge Harnum gegntod A dvorce to Mary B, Doritty from Aloxatider Dorltty on th of adultery, uf ee STATE counts. Sprogne, Smith & Go. been a sult in debt Sate urduy ugainst-Constable John Noonan and hig bondsmen, Robert A. Noonan, to ret anulfeusance in offices und brench of bis officis! O'Brien and Thomay vor $2,000 ditinages for alleged Louls D. Honrd tited a bil against Louts Ich Noth. Bridget Murphy, Pate and others to roreclose 1 trustedeed don Lott in Lailin's aubdlyision of a ‘or purt of the oust fraotion of the N.E. 14 of Bee.21, 4, {Inhunh Kamensky commenced a sult in tres puss agaleat Moses J, Frank, laying dumagesas coUNTY COURT, New Suita. No. W. J. Quinn, Ass! Atty, “NO, 2,00—Plold, Leltor & Co, v. Willlam B, er. Attachinant. €984t. John W. Thomp: son, Atty. 530—Errick 1 Hedstrom y, #200, Frederick Ullman, THE CALL TO-DAY. Juper DrusMonn—Gonoral business, Jupar BLopartr—Contestod tnollons, APPELLATE Count—40, 41, 42, 44,45, and opine jong at Ila. m. Jupgr Sai7Tit—No proitminury call. Trial call 8,088, B00, F002, BIE, 3,1 ani, No case on trial. JupGE JAsESON—Contested motions, JUDGE Rooste—12%, Vi, 18, 145, and 1. JUDIE M BLN, and 19, 140, 142, ‘No ease on teal. Mh ARAN —Set ease terin 1,601, and Nos. & ral x6 ‘20, Inclusive, on new calondar, No case ontrini, dupak TuLey—Contested motions, dupar Bannust—Contested motions. County Cou! 1M, LU, F, area ste GauAe=-Nos. 0, dO, 400, 5,464 UitEMINAL Caunt—Nos, af 13, 446, 44, 400/460, 402,407, 601, and. NT NS, LOC 100, 7,071, 108, S1fdy ALA, AyL4t Jy140, 10, and 1 JUDGMENTS. Surenon Count—Junar Sxrtm—Sfarshall Fiold et al. v. 0. L. American, & 50,00, $$ The Sleep Discare. MM. ‘Talmy has Acndeimy, f analogy "und chlekcon cholera. The sioep disease” which resontud tote to tho French jn which be culls attention totho exists between tho ‘slcep dis. Quelavan) Is a rare aifection, whiek, up ta tbo present time, hits Leen inet with only mung tho nogroes of tho west const of Africn. LL was first mude knows by English: physlelasns im 1819, but was not noWrataly. observed Ul] muny years atterward (182 ct seq.) by the Freneh physicians Dauyulx, Nicolus, Guerin, and very recently by Corre. Tn this curions alfectlon the person aty tucked Kevops bis eyes hulf closed, ns if ho were unible to opon thom wide, and [s frequently sulzed with a profound desire to sicep. Lateron ho siceps continuously, and has to bo awakened to take nonrishmont—which he docs with pleas: ure if ho tg awakened eniticiently. Death ap. pronches very gradually tim posses mvay at length without pats, yet known for it. From sym the. above-mentioned physicians, symptoms of chicken cholern Moritz, Perronelto, hy Pastour, M Taimy” two disensos uro of a alinilur charactur, due toa iike caus cent ‘but surely, nnd tho vie- sulforiuy any ‘The diseuse 18 always fatal, no cure bong toms aa wiven by ‘and from tho ng astuilied by ‘Toulssalnt, and ainare row Dellaves that tho and both ———————_—_- The Cz uris Hccont Matringes Tho now wifo of thie Czar {9 axpected era long to offer her tmsband another nffection; and the geromony per! In the chapel of the olpituncy that tho cl wedlook, pay Hees, to, thus and chess, AS a. Atexander Nicolulevich's nid of bis ol agn should be born Ia pledge of her Fieited July dL Winter Palace aver is pree resolv bocoiming entitled to the mnky appannge of n Grand Dukoor ————— substitute for quinine, parties 070 using Hamburg Drops for tho Schull, Ogden, Kas, chilly. Mr, C, gives the following experience: 1 anifered with fever and nate for two years, help me untly burg: Drops. and no fever medlelns would Tivas Induced to try the Ilan ‘The result wag n perfect cure Ina very short time, ————$__—$—__— Winchostor’s Hypophonphiter will cure consumption, omighs, weak Jungs Hronchiltis, nnd_gencral doblity. atauisned twenty-one yours, nn eens WALDOLM—Oct. 0, at tho realdonce of her, ofdiphtherta, Marti months, Cecelia AL Walpole, duuahtur of above, Wourbraneuay eran at the residency of her unc 4 Burluniok street, 1 will tiku place Crom No, 7H Sedswick sicoed a iny, Nov. & wea CARSHLL On William 'M, Casaoll, oxo 4 DEATHS. parents, Duwrenca, (Stuy), nad 654 Pdawuncur of Hubert torace and ‘Alu, Noy. 7, Uuruara. scone aged 4 yours tnd 6 munttis, m1, Nov. 6, Margarot, wifog set anad’ 30 yeuri, 6 vant, ad ngs Wanweul trom rostdcnice I6G Jobnson-place, Tue day, nt Ye Uncksniviilo, I, papary plowse 1:0) pi. WINCH DL. Many, ‘unet os er rh o Jyente nad dines, WiN—dohn Fonoral trom Ince street, rely Ful thwitea ty . nila re contin! y ‘Mhuradiy, Nov, 4 Laurin Av onty cid of Mon: und A! ANLON—Nov, 7, KU VOnE stent, TF monty, “ties M, Le, MoMuhon, suid 3 arterial cea medida. wity, thence to of S27 Dollis, In., und Omiatin, und dt” duys Hitlen Bb a Ms A Tustitonce of hls ean Mays Nov, 8 Ati. ss 1 eulvary Cea va inytied. Tole Bevtye, sued 7 months sod thor residonce, 3 rod, StoMtaion. dog 1 1D Cathars nya, mutTior Gan fo ihe Cuuireh oF rrlages iivuny Cengniery Wy CATT le aoyy Cane = ext rout 103 YOUNG held ten ANNOUNCEMEN oF ay Church, Chicago Distrh witur moeting at Clark-st. My Ys Nuy, V ut THH ph, te fejeelally tivlted. MOD fled WNION ei) LONIOR WIL ‘CONTEC Ang Lodo) Wit Yount MEN GOSPEL MEBTIS ight bn Llowor Farwell Hall CANDY, or sifor ns papeens OC Ue Sb aerate PUL Cor Bund Ht relat os cS Sundios tn rq id sirietly pure. all Chicago. WUNT! i, Cor ‘n Sadise 20 By UE cue Regular Trade UL Ye—Dy AUCTION SALES: sn Wik A UUs, oe eee Sales lores, BO. a Guods, Closing, Hate pots, ote, Cur oe WEDNESDAY Hui Shoes silevers He ole. TMURSDA YH UDey Goods, Merchandise © ery By ELISON, FLERSHELM & Chattel Mortage Sale at Auction This (MONDAY) uilture of Aenigutu BLISON, jerount, itealdence, rocks res 2 MOREE ae bates Auctloneetts U0. oe folcox, Entire Pure ANY lu gieleok., Taal a vod opporsuaity to buy valu VLERS ELIMI & O04 Avetionee® Morphy

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