Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 April 1877 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER

JASPISK.

C, IX)iX, raMhher.

- INDIANA,

CALAMITY AT ST. LOUIS. ' Di-KtriK Huh of tlu Niitlirn llnl liyl'lrtt hhiI Iain of Over TwiHty Mvhm. Tin) MlMt'tit of 11 ro which wsw sounded at 1 o'clock on tho morning of tho 11th, mid which quickly culled out tho entire

lire imparl mont of tho cltv, wm thu quiet prelude to the greatest disaster St. Louis 1ms yet Sustained, the extent of which nmy not lie fully discovered for several days. .Nearly upon tho tenth anniversary of tho burning of tho magnilicoiit Lindoll Hotel, thu sidondid

Southern Hotel ha boom wept away

iiim i! Miuuuiiiy anu v a yet more, rrightful couilagration, alio burning of tho

Miiilol! whs disastrous because of the immense destruction of property; tho bin ning of tho Southern wax yet more disastrotiRlMusoof tho melancholy loss el human life and fearful idrcimistsuices tlmtcr which .so many worn hurried into eternity. No conflagration in St, Umis lias yet lieeit attended with so groat a loss of life, uule.- we niuv except tho dcMnietioti of the old Pacific Hotel, befom the War, when many were killed hv the flumes ami by madly leaping from 'window in their effort to cscane the flames. 1

At the Liiidell conflagration the lire burned for two horn's in thu upper stories, giving time for tho jiving of life and nroperty; but at the burning of tho Southern Hotel tho names spread so rapidly after they were discovered in tho center oftho building, making n crater of tho elevator, .seizin;,' upon the staircases, and filling nil the hulls and passage-ways with tiro and smoke, that almost the entire interior of tho btiihliii"wib in a state of conflagration in an in" credibly hort .space of time, cuttUir oil:

iroiu many an eitauoo oi escape, and putting the -alvatiou of propurty utterly out of "the question. At this conflagration, no wolds could picture the honor of the terrible awak

ening of tho many inmates of tho vat

mean or other, kowvr, the rtgiar of

uniiMi-iu gnosis gui. iot Hint only tho

'Vft v "TF'Mir noariMur waa Jouiid, I Iiim showed thu following in Iimo. lu,.

in tho hotels Air. John Ahlen, Mr. Joe

nrown Him wito, Air. C. Hoonoy hihI family, .Mr. M. W, Hlssell and daughter, Air. C. H. lhown hihI wffo, Mr. C. I). Ilrown, Air. r, (J, IlrniiK

ton, Air. ,1. p. C'mit mihI family, Afr. II. Clark and family, Air. ,1. I. Convoke and taniily, Air. T, C. Candy, Air. I). (. Cook-, Afr. I. Cook and family, AUss AI. Clifton. Airs. Allen. Air. lVt.

man and wife. Air. 1). It. r:uhi ,i

family, Air. (, K. Gouley and wife, Air. A. 11. Howe. Air. L. A. Kali mi. Mi'

1-red Lcavitl, Air. .7. L. Alossorvo, Aliss AleClellnn, Air. John Noycs, Air. Peter Wow, Air. ,T, Wow, Air. H. Mow, Air. It, It. Foster, Air. J. K, Greer, AI. II. Liiglish and wife, (this gentleman's legs : wen; both broken and his wife badly injured), AIlsS Hose OiilHirn, Air. A, Patterson, Air. I). Piilit.er, Air. .1. AI. ann

ual , wue and daughter, Air. T. K. Kelso

huh wire, Air. K. K. Sibley and wife..Mr.

'"SSil" 2 l3.frH)ri:Lb to earir niin o,tt who S iHi-Wij;-.

u, n. jmjou, Mr, ,j. u.M;otl,AIr. Charlcw Spalding, Air. Y. S. Stewart and wife, Alt'. W. S. .Sc:ir!c. Mui 'siniMcr.i, .....I

wife, Air. Charles Thorn and familr. Mr-

11 iiffvtv.a . 7

iiooert v uiteiaw Hint familv, Air. C. L. -White, Air. I), r. Lowe and wife. With a view to determining whether or not nnv of these were lost, Air. .Shepherd publishe an advertisement, callin'; upon all who wore in the hntid tl.u

night to ruuortto him at tho I.indoll Ho

tel, unite nuinbor.iHotod on this, and

m mcir names, mil mr.,.y others, for sime reason or other, did not report, although they aro not only known to lie safe, but were een examining this very list at the Lindeil Hotel next day. Air. Shepherd only recorded such informally reported, and consequently the fact that names of any parties do not appear in the list of those reported safe is no proof at all that the parties are not safe; "I'll.-V -.11.-. .t . I . M .

i in- union-nig is me list or saved as made out by Air. .Shepherd in tho manner mentioned: Air. 0. A, Hell, of Illston; Mr. Ilenrv Luns and wife, from St.

vii.iuc.huo,; .ur... ii.Acgar and wife, 2s..; Air. AI, L. Houghertv, Cinciu-

imtt; .Mr. ike Cook, Air. 1). I. Cook,

Parry. kSrtR Sprint Mr it ' mrVi.t. i I t1? MMln w,t w,1 m lHTlii itilil dlnnapoJUi; W,,,' ChriniHU, Indej en- Zto iri jJ in M.rn W quarter denoojW. 11. Cogswell. AlinoUAIotto- St mv Jil,n 1 " Im 1 M Uw " J Wver, bih4 on tko 24tk of Mw. W. J$. Cwdl, Mine u Z Jlw ZlXritTw1 5 "JTW in ft"1 ( ?,rrcml J J'-.V Symctiw, N. Y, ; B .1. Kim- 'othor wa in bifl S h!? Z J "V ' L'U ,ef,f.rr to my lor of the 2$i ult., ball, AIiiio LaAIotto; K. P. Tvjmiii, Now hall of f tl, vIV. , -ii " ''V r"K tho corainjr of certain Ii.dian York;C. h. Anplegato, of UuUvillo, u k tl em . PHWMant to comnmnication witH tlnwn Ky.; Caleb Callcin of Now York ; A r flwmi i that I bad estHbIihed, I have the honor J. IhHlwell of Chicago; Joshua JlroVn S 1, 1 S t,.,e, ""?1" M tl t'ity; Alrs.AlcCoof AItoona,Pa.;Jno fH!t iif Tl Sh b?J Ku, , TUf ??,,1u,t'f1,w Vth m? '"prater imntl Kelly city ; Jan, J. Davies, Augusta, K J helioatilo trilHoii tfca Mttlallorn r ;a.;L. F. Fallon, New Vork;?).AI it id 't iS,r 1, m . !, i fi" U' l,,u 4lh lmmt md ' far dJ"l1

Marshall, Texas. ' flH w ,J Tr lon M" ' iH,nely.. piling tlHjnwlve undr en- , At tho Planters-Fred Cook, Now Or- , uJ oi ano 5r " iiL-'.'11 1' JsubiMjti.,m to the Government, ami leans ; Ceo. .S.Moriso, Now York ;,T.fJ. lSaXZiXX ' ,w.'1 H?t!r C,t,ier. ml, ,,er w to tk XaiWv, Now York; L. V Ile ilu in rived t Z Wtute at tho South, tliatit waa cried NewVork;JfAl.IaVldWn,New S S ty HSht! we?e oTdl li'n! o t,iro ho camps that tho war wa S. S. Taylor, city; H. A. Wilson St m V, !tV. 0 f " ""' t,H .,0 over n'1 1,181 '"ore iMMtile exiwliPanl; Geo. P(!terl lui hf hit?1 v i' L.' ! I.'J. ! I(or ; thero is no .ial tion would )m allowed aiminJt U,rSi,

II. .1.1.... tl.s . . 7. , -

W. Uiiow: 7;:n. V, biln 'i iA i""8""BU .wvnmj ttyiH to go

Imrtr v v . ru. . i t ' miiu one siory io anotlier, ami to call

isvlo 1,1 SunT1 J a -s when tho nro W

Vates and fan ilv. c-it- ."" V"1 " MS ,0,u waa on tho third ui

G. Co Hirer Now York "7 i ii',. ni V."r; ' 011 ' Kow what ho was doing t Vt Jwlk'.1' . Chi- there; he sent out of the houw thc. ion N'York ZSfe feAAor .flour S they U

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Southern

In addition to thoso tho followiii" were seen but their new abode was mn ascertained : U P. Alarcy, llrooklyil, N. Y. ; C. A. C role, Iloston; Henry Aiigert and wife, St. Charles. Alo.: S. II. (W... vu'

York; AI. L. Dongheiiy, Cincinnati; Ike

ni niuii, u. a., Indianapolis; T. O'Slll ir.tll. Pi'nii lllnir A..1. . I it-..

I

earuvamarv wnen tiioy were startled ""","v iU,, '"mny -ir. i.eo. tiarliug from the tfeejieat and 'sweetest sleep of ('r'ln?tor) and wife, AI. C. Shejdienl, ni;du, .hhiio by the alarm in the halls J.' J t'1v-,wv d wife, Mm. Jno. K. and at their Uoors. and others hv tlm ?U"PS0.U 'r- s A Crittenden, Air. L.

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n,,,,.,,,! l , : "V:... .I Mr. C. O. G,Hlfw. Ha, nibaf. Mn'. ' " ""UUI um nrv

i of the eahunilml the ex- W Mn,V,n Vhk" J ESS ied!i.rnrti,i,JnJ! t hVhitolaw and wffo. Air. (i. H. k'nMl. ...t J.. , 1 ur 1R,?""' penences

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"hue of tho light and the actual invasion of their rooms by the flumes, to Jiml themselves CONTKONTKD XVITII UKATtl in its inot horrible form, liven Iwforo the lids Mialed by .sleM eouhl fairly tin.1. , 1 .

vuw ur.iuic wie MiumiH'rmg senses

eoiuti no aroiisei the nature of tlic

tent of the d

pri'sonation forced tha atirightco! vie-

ijiii.s oHnti ineir iteos ami uitotlic halls, blindly and wildly rushing hither and thitheranywhere, anywhere, out of ilaiiics-Hiekiiig tWqM hv the involuntary action of their muscles, as much as by tho uxeivl-o ,f intelligence. There enuld be no tlmught of saving proj.erty, however valuable. Tht ro was no tune to consider apparel or appearance, A few hurried on this or that arf title of clothing, but tuanv isMied forth mtiu their looms in their night dot bin", , inti:nt om.v t fo.v imcan:, in anv attire and by anv nveiuie. All

; ' inis were swaiiowtai

S. invlor. of ('iiro. Ill Cmhi I III ilk"k..

gen and family ,Mr. Itis,'U and daughter, Mr, Alex, Stetson and wife, Air. Chas. Thorr and family, Mrs. F. (J. I,ig,,, Alobile: Gen. .1. H. Whillen. K. S A t,

diaiiapolis; .Mr. J. P. Court and wife,

vn ; jir. .lames uavics, Align-, a, Ga.;

...... .,1V,IIU, ,,,1U.r lV f and had beonm their hands a fittlemoru than n year. Their loss wa,s .1CO,010; insured for l.'lff.OtHj.

""",B",",r mnt floor, only man. Tho eanm movwl l

plato immexliatolv. and HIV Intornrufiir

trayeltHl with it two ilays, crossing from tlMi Little Horn to Tongue Hiver, aad

wer 10 utw i.'reoJc, and r this time a ruuiMrr from n iriv

nder Spottcnl Tail arrived, conveviiiL-

news of their approach and bringing ammunition. My interpreter saw one bag of it. From Ottor Creek 100 Indians, chiellv warriors, mum .

tho ,th mat., IcmI by sixteen chiefs and head warriors of whom a part had been m beforoall of whom desired to learn for themselves -uder what conditions they could come in, and whether tho conditions were" modified in accordance with the very liberal terms alleged to have lMjen otlerod through Simtted' Tail, or by him. Among other things, t hoy stated that lie promised them an opportunity of obtaining abundant ammunition at the r agencies, which U doubtless an unauthorized promise. TIIK CHIKPd WHO SlKKIKMKX).

The namofi of tho chiefs and head sol-

came are as follows. Of the White Hull, or Tho lee. Twn

Little Chief, Old Wolf, Alagiiio

K,n!K, .-ioHea ,voif, Sitand Chief Hear. Of tha

'ullulacA ....... 1 !..! .

Hawk, f uncle of Laxv Um-V

Horse Kock, or Four Crows; norse Koad, Hard-to-Kill, and The Humn.

HhiU-ofl and ecurel tho wrenches by

uiiams oniy a uttk- while before the firo; in addition to the ho?e mentioned, I had fifty feet of one-and-a-half inch hose, anil about-fifteen feet of hydrant hose, used for u'..!,;,!..

the boilers; there were ntt.iolnnoi.f f,.

each of these in tho engine-room; there

mi. so inree nozzles; I had an assist-

or steam-Jitter; ho was a

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, uui, nui jieenseo: 1

sion of time ln-tween mv-

Hssistaiit eiiL'ineer. as I wm

sup)osed to le ilium pretty nmeh all tho tune; I' red. Wiurner. thu asi,t:in ..n.ri.

;er came in oil' Elm Street, ami re-

V1S, AlllTlta. (in.: .Inlm V.v,.o II.... I ...

TO-Jti-1 ....'.- nJKiw&

Mi- fi.l,. un,nA v uonoall I havo described, I ,aw flaxnea L- fe V i"u A L,trt.jU"'llI. ami was valued i the .i..Wn.s,Hl,r.iI ..ft. : u ",noh MUf Night,

at &W,JW: insurance. -fin iwm It ' 1 "'"ft S iinvHu

InvrHtlKRtion hjr the Conmi r.

Coroner Aider began an investigation

A Jfi'HicHfa of the Jiepicides.

In listening to an able review of the life of Oliver Cromwell on "Wednesday evening, I could but consider what might have been tho effect on our Xow Kngland colleges and churches had Cromwell, with his eminent friends, been allowed bv Charles I. to come hero and locate, as they desired, at the mouth

oi mc Connecticut Itiver,

KIM UI Iim Il'SI.lllinilV ic irifi.,1 ui. I ill t lit. I Ttti,infiin n: ....

pliia; Air. Geo Vl S i ui 1 1 1 "out h 1 1 ii il " "' of Isratuii;'ehi ef eordh wa the iiVtei . on of g, S Vrk Mr. it H iSvTnti e,,'r: I was chief engi- well, Pym, Hampden and others o" Ind.; Mrs, I . 1 1. SJ n 11" ntlwm Hotel; live at 118 iMWe at a Inter day as enemies of the Pillion, Air. C. K, ik Sv Mr F V .orth rwtt have been en- King. In 1C7:1 Cromwoll.de.airing of Pratt, Al lwm kco; S f ' ' giiW at the hotel for two years come his f.rtuncs in England, and Indignant Chicago; MiVl'H.SliloV Imdiill ! '?1",V.,wxt' " "l M l tholmild- at the tyranny which, according to his AI rs. Porter. M rs. I ves aiul Af r- t?,-.i i the tinw of tho 1 re in room views, prevailed both in church and

and Air. IV:mL-

C. Ka nelson. run i:.Mii.ovKiyj. The total numlnji' of domestics and help of all kinds employed in and about tho hotel was 2ife. Aiaggic Callahan was m charge of ten scrubbing girls, Maggie Gilmorc of the laundry, and

1.HUW Minry wan iioiieKeeper. Jt is

up bv the ovenvhelming desire for life, iwied that these, together with thoo

t uril,s names vviuch would havo ' '"'"go oi tiie Kitchen, dining-room.

- V..1VI.IUV u.msiucrcu an hourlMJlore were overpowered ami swept awav by the appalling presence of the most painful f dt-aths. Mttliy WK)II ,llcv. .rnl,to their horror, that all avenues of ,!" . "T" 't1'1""! nished from I ot.tiwt XMtU the llames to tHk on ileath

J ' V'91'1' tlw w''vvs, whence t ,gisl froni dizzy heights unon the

, . ft , nm". nnxioiw but often ; " Wvh wHlnovcrlw recorded-

; -n entsbjdow-of fniw ,illnjc hoail.

siin.i i.,.. . .1.. . ,lh' "'Ug imius as smt

-of ST"K V'ON- MKMOUAIILl

tiimiii i".,;","c-eHi)esanit lirayersi

S, r 'u' v n t fi iU',a,k,Hnv,,,'r their "ijorhad Iiooii forever deaden

in if i

lifth JI(Hr ; can't say what time I woke, as I didn't look at my watch till I got

uown in mo oasoment; it was then 1:0; was awakened bv sereamm nf tlu tat;.

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lor help ; opened my door, and secim tho smoke was very thick, I stoppei hack and gathered un mv elothiw mm.

startwl for the lower story; in goiii" lown I stumbled over some one; "kepi

wu iU unnu.t un i goi io me staircase; the smoke was so dense I could scarcely breathe or keep my eyes open; T crawled down tho steps

iu liib iKuiom; crawieu over from

ntteon to twenty persons; crawled around and over them: some wore climr.

ing to the banisters and some to the

.stops; made my way to tho foot of tho

suurway, wnion is at the (lining room ou tho jiarlor floor; then I passed over

uiu ii.iu linn im; Kiiciien: went nmvn

the back stairway; when I got to niv engine-room I ran around to the front of the boiler, adjoiuiug the atore-room ; there 1 found a fireman named Thomas Haley, who told mo the nozzle had blown off the hose, and he wanted another nozzle; we got another uoz.le and put it on, and suited the pump again; it must havo been 1 :20 when I luokwl

at my watch; don't know how loug 1 had been asleep; after I started the pump tins soeond time the tire and smoke wore so .strong that tho firemen couldn't

siay io now tlm pipe; ho and I were

aiono tnoro; just at this time TIIK fiTIvAM-ril'K Ilt'KST over in the store-room, with a loud report; I thou started to go to my shop to

ilnlnl.i.i . ti c.i 7. ' V -r-.-t - -,-- rr- y ioch.er; wie snop is jielpliia ; h. Schoyer, Jr., and son, Pitts- unuiediately north of tho entrine-rooni:

Uders through the slmM, full of peopie fit ,,iii.iii,i .,.) ,t .... i .

bos.. ! - " ",u"i' '"veus oy Th

tin.,.1 , II 'v . ":,imV ,,r. hotel on Tuesday niirht. wems., tl.

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coat-room anil other dej;uiments, will

ewon, aim uie general safety of the help assured. The fact that, so few of those have reported is accounted for by the fact that thev went nmiv ui.!..t"i-

seauercu ny the tire tha'n were the gucts, who could Iks readilv traced, and also by tho fact that they would be less likely to read tho newspapers than other clasps of people. The sixth floor, whom were sumo of the .servants' quarters, had but sixty ocennants. nl il tJj

are known to have had abundant time to escape to the lower .lloors and take their chances with the guests. It is the fixed opinion of the proprietors of the hotel that tho deaths among tho domestics are confined to three. KNOWN' TO Hi: Al.IVK.

rite following parties, who were in tho li-il i

tin. i.!..i.. nt,uu:i; "t itcniism or Yankton. Dakotab; . n rv

v lUiriiiTM fin Wit u.o.l. fc a I

Mdves s,,n ; o "lu wu,u'" tmm-

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state, resolved to oint li s native land

and accompany his cousin, John Hanipden, to Now England. Lord llrook.

one of the patentees of a large tract of land on tho sea-coast of Connecticut, was aa intimate friend from boyhood of Hampden, and their attachment

was strengthened by constant agreement and association in nubile Hf.

Through his agents " in the province of ntft0 it,Ht

I told them nlainlv. jls T h-.ul Am,., l.

forq, the terms (as liereialicfore giveu), that T would not penult 'their going

ii niu oviween ino Hostile camps and this post. And, while the Government had no desire to imIKiverish them, thev must cheerfully surrender such ionie.s and arms asl might require. As thev were informed from SH)ttcd Tail's runner that Hmj military authorities directed him to say that the trooiw would Imj taken away from here, I informed them emphatically that the troops would be retained here. White Bull, or The Ice, a chief and head warrior of tjio Cheyennes; Tlie

iiiuuji, uwHu-MiMuer oi jiio ugaiiala.?; his brother Horse Koad, a Sioux chief, ahd Little Chief, Crazy Alnle, Alagpie -Eagle, Old Wolf, Little fcrwk, chiefs ol ' the Cheyennes, and Fast Whirl, also a Cheyenne, remained at this place, as proof of their good faith and as a guar-,"

Connecticut, Lord llrook prepared a retreat in Say llrook, from the evil times

ou which they had fallen, and Hampden, Cromwell and others with their

families,' made preparations to accompany him there. At that juncture diaries L Issued a proclamation ''forbidding

any one leavmir the country who had

not obtained a royal lieen.-o." This le-

mg found msuihcicnt, a sptseial order

was given ior mo ".stavniL' encht shiiw.

then in the river Thames, prejmred to go to New Kngliiud, and for putting on

TIIKIK I'K0I'I.K WII.I COME IK

here and remain, orsro to their aeiicifta.

The remaindor of tlie Indians left voeterda, intending to participate in the general council with Spotted Tail to be held on the Litttle Powder Itiver, whither they stated their trilics would move from tho Otter Creek. The result of the council will probably determine their tinal action. I havo impressed upon them that, while I would receive their surrender, in accordance with my origi

nal uemanus ana communications hero-

mini u uie p;us-cuger.s aim proriMons tofore reported, Vet, if they would go herein intended for the voyage." In in to tlieir agencies it would be mUe as these vessels hud embarked Sir Arthur HUutftctory, Alanv of these Indians Ilezelng, Pvm, Hampden and Oliver state that they have never lived at Cromwell. agencies, and never before shaken hands

111 ff 1 1 ia 4 t . . . . I ' T y ' " "

the limn,..,..! r: "'"in oi cny; 4irs. .. j-;. tt II. I 11 .1 .11 J

a"d th.. t,.i,,i.." "N v.ti1, iMiuuau anil two nl a. ,V 2 Zu i "M vnv? uf . tlH! A' l.ackelfor.l, iiJ..' .a 'A j l itMercd frames nw deb Mn - s. a is-tn..

its oriirii. In ih, r lZ V' i: V.hi'0' Mi' j. 1 t:m1 toj?o to the shop, but thollame

seems in b . Jv 7"""" ir ?; " ow was so strong I could not; saw no llame FnSl. ' !iL ii...!'.! i f i ! W. lrl!iigr, city; Airs, from tho shop-oulv. sin. ke: think the

m H.G.Cook, city; smoke came from tile neiirhborhood of

mi,, r T.' ,vo """"""M'wiw; Mrs. Porter, the storo-room; tho lire w strongest in ,ml nl no1 riulmiiapoiis; C. C. Casey, city; T. (r! the ohdne-riMim : II, ,, 1 i 7 r iS " sSi . 1

luiu , vihi i" a. .vim . ii r iim.!. . r..:.. . ... i , r' . .. 1 : .

f '---J I - - .T 1,111 . Ill II. 1, I III. .IVrNIMlUJ. I Jilill. UJ.. IIIIU. fill, ulmilfi. . I. ....... .1.... 1.1

,,',:'. V;, . ' kMlJly. Now" ork ; A. 1 Would have timo to close oil' the large

.... '"'"'J'Vj'L'yHgo; Mr. mnisey, Nevada, meter lust in behind nnnnf flm tmllntvL.

ir to 'it T vTVl W Ji I: A.,,lou' l 2 WwH ; the rtamcs were k to qit , It. 1 . oitbitV, Color.nloSnr bit's: dark red. un.l h.H.ltiur

v Pit i,SlUk g"T:5i ?r,Vr?.V.l,l ffln5-r.Hm, , the.. 1

Ihorweiroii ami wife, there at lenst iii ntiimi.w ti.n a

, S.' 1 T I ' r-f-- - m . vv y .IV

oimp.son, cny ; iir,s. got so strong that 1 saw we could do no

daughters; T. hu ore good after tho steam-pipe burst; Howard Countv: all tho tunos so thronHi tb,. mnm.nm,

iiviJ II II IIILH ill I. : .1 l"11fflklkitfAt f H....:......i! . I ...... ...1 1 .11 . .1 I . '

rut ' '

lie lire ui,t

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VK"; there donbt that.

!'?ltniuiicated

ferial in that pla n! rcfichjHi the elevator bo

' "".HMTed them. ios oi" i.i n:.

. vi course all ho.,,

io n , ' !,,,,, fry thi,, rie m v fnnitPi, ..fit..; ,5! .,

iiiwm.br i . ' " iiuiiioer was seine rl! Iftl.ecntiror&slr

. fciin.xi ik ii 'tiers anil trnimirti ii. ul,,ri. , i nn mwi, ;umi upincu i iova vu s,,,,s AIJ'LCapello, u.ulortho hot-water boiW, to let tho

"iv HI ileiniiii1nii,i .1... .

On tho lauds known to this dav in with tbn whit i mm.

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say nrooK, as jam mil lor tnoso eminent ow tiikv r.vr AVMnviT,nv

T 1 . . .

in 1708tho.SarlirookPlatforin.7 ffer 1 ,,"n tmi ,e.rc 18 a nlf-orcd totM Xcwllahcn PalUuh'mn S", S"1 1,v,n Htl or, ne5 the

1t, fwntu i.iii.ip:nn hik) imucs ainmu-

nmon to tno iii(tuins,and had lieenwith it into their camp .shortly More tho engagement at Wolf Alountains of Jan. 8. Also that there is a. Spaniard, name un-

' known, who has a much near the lllack I tf Ml . . . . -

One of llale.s Duels.

At the appointed hour all parties were "f"?1 0,f 3lotuitins on the ground, Howie, as usual, very ,Also that hcr ls a P5'", ...,ni 1 1,.. mi ........ ...t .... known, who has a much near

eited. The Spaniard's second won the J."1 ln thoJ!a,.nu nmHess,xxd

-Huii-um posuion, wiucn gave tnosocoim : ; 7. " ."" v if Howie the word. TI,.S- u-..m m iMnii t0. tiro the animunition. . .

'jriicie are iniucations mat the camp in Powder Iiivcr is breaking up. A considerable body, estimated at from 50 to lfiO lodges, crossed the Yellowstone and wont up Cedar Creek Feb. 20 or 27. A part of Sittinsr Hull's band, as here

of Howie the word. Thiv worn in stand

Imck to back, rifles M!TiHwir, up; ward r downward to wheel, as before

stated, Here arose an instance of genius over routine. In the army tho maneuvers are intended for reirulnritv be

fore time; but, iu such cases as 'this,

...'... water out, on tho roof this 1 siice,ei ,.i

rirf.T !n l;i tt. e i t. S A Koe, nSr ,-IM',!(T! 0 ill liig I next .stepped out into the f.fiW& f ia.,l,iookin,uplattl.o building, hhUli the oiliee fa m ucceSd hi fi 11 f il ' 4VfB0wL"- A- wlon. wisikjwb am, mt m W'o regimes, Whi(!h t WW o'iS VmWk,Nr;,YOlk?f T' wl mn ,f tlIC lxn.h 'ytoeatryto ai mifo plat . y 0 0 I)! Sornbmnri wUvli!if rUV t" ' "T' tJ tontoiMif the building? aboutlu 1 ) uum w. ooiiihutger, Isew ork; hate Olax-i a lino with thu elevator tlwi wln.b.ws

regulantv was of no moment, but time : 1 lfc,'wl,w. ,nr" was every thing. When tho Spaniard f " 7,1 1,.osseiisl,'t. I would request hoard the word to "wheol," he, of course. J " ,s t prompt kml decided measures exeeuteil it iu tnie military style, in l I. ?, reialn1thu"1.' or to prevent "three motions," but Howie, whise ST,1 whole life had been snent hi denendinir !,col,! .f. thu Uuitqil States. hatever

upon himself, not regulating his move- S, incuts by those of others, who had been !,h? nces with the rnd.ans neither compeired, in hw warfare against In- ; W;I orwi delay act vo operations, iliansoriitiiroeuriuggaino.totakeeverv ?fc m tiT ,mPrtieablo. position, executed inery change of body fi' ft from swollen Mieams and nuccsaarv for the occasion tonsure sue- 11 ,n"d th 'fm lack of forcess: instead of wheeling, as tho Span- ' mv f opt the animals on short ianl was doing, simply turned (ho body ?llonf 0 of formfo for weeks, and? .all

from the hips, or on thu hips, holding a wees nunco. 1 lie tho feet firm which, of course, brought I'"1'"?' C0',rtH ,,e 4 lh..v llo him around quicker tlnm hisantagontst. that they have eonlidonec m mo, .....i iki.i 'ti,....:.. n.... and I am of course to nlacosome eonrt-

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drive his bull through the brain of his

antagonist. This llowiu said ajiy body could do if they only possessed the 10ptisito nerve. WilhK Spirit bf the Time. i, A ixkectit Iowu brido wore ih her yes "an expression like solid loafsugar. I

deuce iu them in order to bring about, if possible, what wo most desire.

--A poor woman went to aa enunviit but eeeentrie mirgeon, to inquire what was the proper" tmdmont for Mime,, Iwt.lilt-..........I 11 ..... t.r....

,""".' IUMHH 1, " L III llll n. L'SllHIIIKMH. . .

was the answer. . Hut, Doctor, iC? for ,, child." Then put on a kitieitplasni.V ;;

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