Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 October 1878 — Page 2

EEKLTOODEIBR JAWIK, - - - INDIANA. 1.1 CURRENT NEWS.

net hues were VmumI, the aggregate value of which, inebMMag twteats destroyed, wm about $100,089; kteumnee small. Three brothers, Banted Charles, Kdward, and Wm. Karie, and another man named Daalel Pratt, have been arrested by Governrneat oers at Kakrklge, Wabaunsee County,KHMM, upon a charge t passing counter fait ooln. They were taken to the Topeka Jail. In the suit of the Union Trust Company,

ef New York, and Baring Bros., of Kngland, against the Iron Mountain & Southern Kail-

WA8HIMQT0N. Clerks living in the Western State esIavmI In tka KymhiIIva nanartaifiuUi at Ibe

Geverament are allowed ten days' leve of Company, to foreclose eertala oensoll

absence to go home and vote. ' h mortgage oonus on tne grounu ai ueIn eeasequeBee of information reoeived fault in the payment of interest, Judge Dilhy the Department of Justioe of attempts Ion, in the United States Circuit Court, at to break up Republican organizations in St. Louis, en the 1st, rendered a leHgthy de-

certain Southern States, Attorney-General! etsion, denying tne foreclosure, out notuis

Spotted Tall and Had Cloud Sfcmx had loft their reservation In Dakota and were moving west, directly towards the Blaek Hills. The, HippeeMton k thai thv an about to

edki lMr, bad !( W t branehes, and Its tfcll)M arc thought t be a mueh pQjm,m. Theliabttltyof i he shareholders i. umLi tn h uelimited. The eause ef the

Jeen the fugitive Cheyonnes In a Atuuutmt ' luV'x teUtu-e U attributed to various eue,

woathellRk. Muh solicitude I fH far oneotwhtefcis the depreciation In various safety of settUmaMs there, which aw securities, wpeti which It ha made krge jjroteeted by only four companies ef Ml- advances. d'' I Cyrille Dion, the well known billiard exJohn Thomas, oolored, was lynched at pert, died suddenly at Montreal on the 31, Franklin, Tenn., on the 6th, for committing from congestion of the lungs, a most terrible outrage upon a young white 1 Theappointmentof Count Ladislaft Ilayos, gtrl. Among the lynchers were a auntr 'nraiitAutroHuRffarin Knvoy Kxtraor-

of colored men. The Sheriir made an In- dlnnry and Minister Plenipotentiary at i Mack Hills and other frontier Mmhmwat.

camp oh Pas Creek. They wnt beek ward frem there that if their agent would pre. eeed to Washington and represent th ek case to the Great Father they would await the result without making any flintier move until the result of hlttcoiuwbtoit wa known to them, ItM this errand which takes Dr. Irwin to Washington. The dlHtfeeted U4 Cloiul Indians number over H.WO at Oik camp. On Pass Creek they hsvebwn Joined by many of Spotted Tall' renegade. Dr. Irwin has information which lead him to believe that the renegade Cheyenne from the south are intending to Join forces with his Indians on Pass Creek. Should this oc

cur there Is serious trouble ahead for ilu

attempt to stay the fury of the

missing the bill. Judge Treat dissented,

giving tfaa opinion that the bill should be dismissed. A division of opinion will be certified to the Supreme Court. In the meanwhile the case will stand for further

statement from the Treasury i hearing or be referred to the Master InChaa-

eery

Devon has instructed the United States At

temey in Louisiana, Alabama and South Carolina, to promptly arrest and held for trial all offenders for a violation of Section

8,30 ef the Itevised Statutes.

As emetal

effectual

mob.

David Bead, LL. D., for many yearn Pree-

Washlneton. to be Austrian Minister to

lteumauia, Is eiolHlly announced.

The International rowing match between

identof the University of Mlssouri.and prior Banian, of Toronto, ami Courtney, of Union to that Professor In thcState Universities of t Springs, N. Y., whieh eame off at Laohlne, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, died of par-, Quebec, on the 8d, was won by the Cana dialysis at the residence of his son-in-law, in aby a length and a quarter. Distance, Keokuk, Iowa, on the 3d, In the 74th year of 2 1-2 miles and return; time, 30 minutes -Jr

hishrb. ur.KMix nas beeH prominent In' seconds.

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euoauonai raauers, his career as a university officer extending over a period of more than 50 years. The most horrible atrooltles were committed by the fugitive Cheyenues iu their passage through Decatur County, Kansas, a large number of settlers being killed, with

suffering

Tk narettations between (lermanv and his facilities permitted.

' Watthington to intercede

with a eapital of S.77.900. uald no dlvi- The police force of Akron, 0., In attempt

deads for the six months ending Maroa,187S, 1 ing recently to arrest a tramp In the outandSS7 banks, with a capital of $&S,7),9fiO, irte of the city, were met by about 30 of the tramn's coniDanlons. who drew their

septemoeri. xne rates or earnings lo eapi- i "" wwo ugn iu tuc uieirHiure nniues, the women -i i . i . i i i i . . i I fltv A rwtsiiuiti nf tnllltfn uts ttinn naai tA .n.i !.n t.t

wi iiu mrpius ui ijKioaai uaaas jor me - ...... " mn iuv.H iouiuib mui(;niuF year 1878 was 8.9 per cent.; in 1877 S. per out to re-enforce the municipal officers, and m the Cotton State last year there were sent., and for 1878 lees than 0 percent. oapture was effected of 18 of the tramps. 1 12,000,000 acres of land under cotton cultlGen. Lew. Wallace, recently appointed j Several shots were exchanged, but no blood vatlon, which produced 4,4,42 bales of Governor of Xew Xexlco, has notlHed the spilled. cotton, and during tho 12 months ending the President of eentinued disturbances and On the afternoon of the 1st a portioH of ( 30th of June, 1877, unmanufacture cotton, lawlessness In Lincoln County, in that ter- the runaway Indlaas crossed the Kansas Pa- valued at$171,118,508, and ootton manufacrlteryaBd requested the aid of the army of ' c,lio traok near Bufl'al Station, and when turcs of all kinds, valued at $10,901,811, the United States to preserve the peace. The ' 80e m!Ies north of the station, in Sheridan , were exported. President has therefore Issued his proclanu- County, they came upon a lot of cattle-men, , A vigllanse committee of Drake County.

uen oommanaingaii riotous bands to dls- i TfcUBH UI1UIU auu HgHtwusuBu, reeuiuiig u., atxampioo,on thenight of the 6th rid

perse within five days. ' ' io oi jo wuue men Kinei anu nve j wounded. Indian loss not known. The WWI AND aonrawm. ' troops were all west of Buffalo, In pursuit Summary of yellow fever reports for the 1 ot baml tB8t Kroieii ner Sheridan on Sunth: Xew Orleans, M deaths and ISO new ! morning.

easee reported; DonaldsonviHe, La., 8 , iUe eorassa itepuouoan state conven-, A successful raid has recently been made death; Hay St. Louis, 4 deaths; Xorganft,0H ue,d on the Mi nominated Alblnus , by Government officers on illicit distilleries City, 30 new eases; Thibodeaux, 1 death (a jrai,ee for Orvernor, E. K. Valentine for la Overton, Jaekson, Fentress and Putnam S-year-okl daughter of Gov. Nfehoils) and ; Congress, long term, and Col. Tom Majors Counties, Tenn.

new oases; Vioksburg, only one death in 1 4Ior 8Bort t6tm- im Itlorm declares that Eben W. Keyes, a prominent and wealthy Turkey has definitely rejected tbeAustroouy, but several In the country; BlIoxi.Mlss., ! the greenbaek shall not be dishonored or citizen of Denver, Col., ooteraltted suicide Turkish convention. 2 deaths and 23 new oases; PortGibson,81 depreciated, shall be made as good as honest j on the 6th by ehooting himself through the News from various parts of Ilosnla shows deaths to date epidemic spreading alarm- ' th 'adorer's dollar shall mean a real heart. Domestic difficulties, which recently that the Turks and Insurgents have abanIngly in the surrounding country; Holly ' doar the uncertainty of Its value, which , culminated in his wife's leaving her home doned further open resistance, having beSprings, m deaths to date; Memphis, 28 rolf toiI and Paralyzes trade,, shall eease, J during her husband's absence and taking come convinced that neither moral nor madeaths; Grand Junction, Tenn., 1 death; ' aHd &urcurrency shall be the best enrren- j wUh her their four childrenwas doubtless terial assistance can be longer hoped for

Chattanooga, 2 deaths and new cases; fy, uecaue, wnettier paper or coin, it shall , the cause of the deed. The homestead was , from the Porte, unless other political com

died with bullets the body of an old negro

account of Prince Ilismarek's ultimatum of obedience to the May laws. The steamer Democrat and Toxford, chartered by Shultz & Co., of New Orleans, to carry cotton from that port to England, were both wrecked and abandoned on their homeward voyage. It Is understood that Emperor William will return to Berlin the 18th of October, and issue his proclamation resuming the Government. The yellow fever has broken out in Madrid, Spain, -fee Infection having been Introduced by soldiers returned front Cuba. An insurrection of negroes has occurred In the Itland of Santa Cruz, and many murders and other atrocities are reported.

Gen. Grant was given a dinner by Minis

These Indians will soon be out of rations. There are 800,000 pounds on the river banket the agency, awaiting transportation to the Indians, but no teams tooonvey tbetu, The entire agency transiiortatloii ouintcoHkhtH of eight mules. Winter is cowing on, and this large hand of savages is looe upon the plains to depredate wherever they may choose. Their agent has done hit best to avert this dangerous situation of affair', but

nas ueen uname to aecompiHii more than

lie now goes to in behalf of Hi

Indians.

The Death ef Coloai'l I.tuki. Donoi: City, Kas., October 6. The followingdctailsof the battle In which Ootone Lewis was killed are from a participant: The Indians, after crossing the railroad, traveled rapidly to a point, where the Ught occurred, at Famished Woman's Fork, -u

j miles from Fort Wallace, and there upon

siucsortne canyon turew up rine-pus This plan was laid to draw the soldiers to a Kint where there could Ire no retreat and open rlre on them from all sides. They led a blind trail, and the troops, suspecting nothing, entered tho canyon, and but for a glimpse of danger by scouts would have fallen into the trap. Seeing tho failure of their plans, the Indiana at once opened Are upon tho head of the column. The troops verj'hoon took

potlon or the adjoining hills and stic- ' cetled In drivlnff the Indians from kpixnl

named Steve Wade, who was suspected of ter Xoyes In Paris on the 3d, at whieh many j pits, and while running from pit to pit were thieving and had been ordered by thevigi- distinguished guests were present. 'shot by 'soldiers, but their bodies were lantes to leave the country, which he ne- An imperial decree has been published at d5,ed th ?.'Lfr'e"d?' P'l0,1 J'ewl.s

, glectedto do. Pesth, accepting the resignations of tho I hTKH1 "aiK

whole IIUBarian Ministry, but ordering " dismounting, he moved about illruadiiL' th

them to continue" toe administration of affairs until the appointment of their suc-

Are of the troens. until a ball In the rtoht

leg severed the main artery and brought him down. .

The Military MtHailoH.

Omaha, 'eb., Oct. 7. It is learned by dls-

MiesHiaa, Ay., 4 ueaiasanei w new oases; Cairo, III., 4 deaths of unmistakable indigenous yellew fever. There were 41 deaths at New Orleans on the 7th and 115 new cases reported; at Memphis, 93 deaths in city and 22 others In ad-' Jaeeat euntry; at Vicksburg, 4 deaths In eityandg in suburbs; at Salon Boage, 11 deaths in 48 hours and 111 new oase; at HeHy Springs, S deaths tn 48 hours aad new eases; at Cairo, 2 deaths and 1 new ease. Lagrange, Tenn., reports 16 deaths to date and 9i oaees new under treatment. All hnelnees suspended. Yellow fever reports fortheSth: New Orleans, 49 deaths and 1S6 new oaees reported; Memphis, 21 deaths in city and 12 more in ttthurbe; Cantoi;; Mhm., 9 deaths and 9 new eases; Oeean Springs, deaths to date; Pert Gibson, bo deaths in town, but a large umber reported from surrounding eetmtry; Pattersonrille, La., 30 deaths and 76 eases to date; Baton Rouge, 7 deaths and 47 new eases; Morgan

City, m deaths te date and fever increasing;

be equivalent, convertible, secure and steady." The Democratic and Greenback tickets in Jowa have been consolidated. The new ticket will comprise four Democrats and rive Greenbackers. F. W. Pitkin, Republican, Is elected Gov

ernor of Colorado by from 2,000 to 2,500 ma

patches here, to-day, from Big Springs, on the Union Parlrlc, that Thornburg's command was SO miles north .of that jvolnt on Sunday, camping without wood orwaicr. Ponies were round, left by the Indian, still wet with perspiration. Kirte-pit were fmiml at rnmnintr nnintv. khnwiiitr i-ivlllw.t

In his wife's name, and he was ordered by plications arise. ' method of warfare. Trails are diveruinL"

her attorneys to leave Hon the day he killed The failure of the City of Glasgow Ilaak in every direction over a wide exhlmself. He declared he never would leave "has been followed by that of a number of t,ent. . , country. The Indians un-

large firms, principally In the It In. trade, the raot prominent being that of tween Hed Cloud Agency and the CheySmith, Fleming tfc Co., Londou, whom Ha- ennen. Bradley's Infantrv, under Capt. blllties are estlnwted at $10,000,000. Munsoa. stopped at tlie Chugwater. MerThe Insurreetloa iu Santa Cruz has been U Tf'" IK1''?1,' lM lXm'Jl

quelled and the ring-leaders captured. The H "c f " , ?

the home alive, and he did not. His widow, j who was a liss Carleton, Is at her former j home, Newton, Mass. . A working train on the Toledo and Ann

Arbor Railroad was thrown from the track

.4M 1 1 . . .

jvm,, MU 4VUH ueuoTus majority tor hr striking a cow, killing the eonductor.

engress wiu iieaoeut the same. The Leg-1 Hiehard Nash, and a brakeman, Edward cause of the Insurrection Is said te have been j citizen, arrived to-day from Camp Brown, wiatnre is strongly Kepublloan, insuring a Adams, and severely Injuring ether train- t a disagreement bet ween negrees and plant- ' Northern Wyoming, says l.vi Arapahoe" and

Republlean Senator to succeed Chaffee.

A large and influential gang of counterfeiters has been broken up in the vicinity of Lexington, Ky. Fourteen members were arrested and lodged la Lexington Jail, and a large quantity of counterfeiting material captured. The Joint Congressional Committee engaged in taking testimony at St. Louis as to the propriety of transferring the control of the Indians from the Interior to the War

men. Returns from the Ohio election, received up te midnight on tho day of election, indicated that the Republicans had carried tho State by from 8,000 to 10,000 majority, and elected 8, and possibly 10, Congressmen. The returns from Indiana, Iowa, and West Virginia were meager and inconclusive. The village ot Monticello, Jones County, Iowa, was struck by a tornado about halfpast 5 on the evening of the Sth, and a aum-

Thibedeauz, 17 new eases and 3 deaths; j committee were received at the depot by a

Department, on the 1st started on an excur- J ber of buildings completely demolished, the slon down through the Indian Territory, to moit prominent being the Catholic Church be gone about a week. At Muscogee the i Ki-k llvojt WAro Inst. Kilt inanr rutMAna

w - aawu iiwaw avvva j u m anil T fill SJOTt n D E

.Brownsville, Tenn., 10 new cases and 4 deaths, among the latter Mr. Westbrook, editor ef the Bee, and Dr. John Ware ; Chattaseoga, 4 deaths and 30 new eases; La Grange, 3 deaths and 4 new eases. Hopeffeld, Ark., opposite Memphis, reports 30 down with the fever and asks for assistance. The steamer John M. Chambers, 800 tons burthen, left St. Louis on the 4th, laden with a full cargo ef ice, provisions, and ether supplies, for the relief ef destitute sufferers along the lower Mississippi, many ef whom It Is said are cut off by quarantine and the stoppage of river navigation from their ordinary sourees of sunnlle.

delegation of Indians representing the lead

ing tribes, and escorted to the Fair Grounds, where the annual fair of these tribes was being held. After inspecting the display of agricultural and mechanical products the eommlttee were Invited to the main stand, where addresses were made by several Indians and by members of the committee. Stoppages were also made at Eufala, McAllister, Atoko, Caddo, Vinlta, and other points, in order to give the committee full opportunity to Interview the leading men of the various tribes. The mall-oontractor on the line between

Fort Worth, Texas, and Fort Yuma, Ari

The steamer hi commanded by Capt Yore, ' zone, the longest stage-line In the United

and Lieuts. II. II. Benner and Charles II. t States, has secured an order from the War Hall, U. S. A., volunteered to accompany I Department for troops to accompany his the expedition and direct the distribution I mail-coaehes, whieh have been attacked and ef supplies. "Alexander It. Shepherd, of robbed by Mexican bandits 27 times In two Washington, took the lead in organising the ' weeks. Once, when the coach contained 700 expedition, the funds for whieh were con- pounds of silver, the robbers overcame the tributed mainly by the merchants of various passengers and driver and made off with ekles. horses, vehicle and all. The Chief Commissioner of the Parle Ex- A raid on Illicit distillers in Sharp, Baxter pesUIe has tendered the use of the'Trooa-' d Izard Counties, Ark., recently, resulted

Injured

An immense crowd at St. Louis on the night of the 8th witnessed the grand spectacular procession of the "Veiled Prophet," . l. - . . a

wiucn was pronounceu a ueciacu suecess. i n lunamn

Judge McCandless, Chief -Justice of New w iae 1D1Bei anu approved, and the SeereMexleo, has tendered his resignation. tal? of War wl" act accordingly In dlsbursThere are reports of Indian outrages in ! ,Dg the M0Hy'

Western Texas.

W Cheyenne have left the reservation there

in tne past two wecus, on pretene or hunti Ing, and not returning, It i believed have gone on the war-path. They are all good warriors, and Informed of recent movements. A general understanding is evident among the Indians. i i ii I..ITHK FROM TIIOKXKl'KGU ANU CAKI.KTON. Omaha, Oct. 8. A d I patch received here from Thornburgh wiys the Indians hare . scattered. Captain Maueh wat. 40 miles be- - hind the Indians. t A Sidney, Nebraska, dispatch of yctcri day says: "A courier from Carleton' com-

the Attorney-General, who has decided that m, anl report that Carleton's advance di'the intention of Congress In making this ap- covered the advance scouts of tho Chcvproprlatlon available was to enable Captain ' ennes on the night of the Sd, is miles southEads to continue the wort, and not to pay ' east of Snake Creek Station. If not dlscov-

hl. rlfir. Tfc ...i.i.i.:i creuuvmBvMjeHite, wneiwi woum en

sv vv-iurw 11 a U(U1IU

or rerardlne labor eeatraete.

The Paris Exhibition will be dosed Nov.

'10. I OKNKKAL. At the last session Congress passed a bill , advancing to Csptain Ksds the money ap

propriated to pay him for his Jetty works on the Mississippi, which, according to the original bill, was net due until the completion of the contract; but before It was paid some of Captain Eads's creditors claimed that it should be paid to them to satisfy old indebtedness. The matter was referred to

gage them next day."

dero Palaee for a ipeeial performance in be

half of the yellow fever sufferers, whieh was announced to take place on the 18th. The Yellow Fever Commission met at New Orleans on the 7th and Immediately entered upen their Investigations. The Commission expeet to gather an Immense amount of testimony by investigating particular oaees, going from house to house.

making inquiries of convalescents, their i 1 . 1 f .. I . . - . .... ... . . '

icmw ves hru irieBus,examiningine sanitary eendltlen of the foot of the disease, and In numerous other ways attempting te olear up the ground and reach some general principles upon whieh a reepeetable and axiomatic Idea eaa be based.' Gen. T. M. Grirn,U. S. A.,and his daughter, are among the victims of yellow fever at Cayuga, Hinds County, Miss.

The Texas Republican State Convention, held at Dallas en the 2d, nominated the following tleket: For Governor, A. B. Norton, ef Dallas; for Lieutenant-Governor, Jtlchard Allen (colored), of Harris; for Attorney-General, Fred. W. Miner, ef Lamar; for Comptroller, A. Slemering, of Baxar; for Treasurer, Judge S. A. Wood, of Tyler; for Cemmlsekmerof the Land Office, Jacob Kesehler, of Comal; for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, James H. Bell, ef Travis; far Associate Justice of the iupreme Court, L. W. Cooper, of Houston. Lewie Keeebam, sporting editor of the CWeag Tribune, died suddenly or the 3d. He had been eenneeted with the Tribune Ur nearly 12.years In various eapaeitle and liOethe, Texts, e the meming ef the 3d, h4 a deetruetlve Ire. Six bleaks of hunt-

in the capture of ten moonshiners and the destruction of several stills. The prisoners

were taken to Little Rook. Butts, who murdered Wm. Roberts at Forest Springs, Nev., about a year ago, was hanged on the 1st. The construction of the Leadville branch ef the A toh ken, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad will be begun at once. A telegram from Ogallala, Feb., 4th, says the main body of the hostile Cheyennes had

crossed the Union Pacific Railroad live miles east of that station. Their number was estimated from 150 to 900. They were pursued by MaJ. Thornburgh's command as soon as the latter could eome from Sidney, but the 'Indians had some six hours the start. MaJ. Mauck and Lieut. Davis, who had been following the trail

of the Indians fer several days, arrived at de at Towanda, Pa.

In Kerr County, 00 miles J

northwest of San Antonio, three giris and a boy, named Dawdy, were scalped and killed, the girls being previously subjected to the most inhuman treatment. The Republicans of the Second MisMmri District have nominated Nathan Cole for Congress. The Republicans of the First Louisiana Congressional District have indorsed the nominee of the National-Green-backers, Mr. II. C. Castellanos.

IXOIAX DEPREDATION'S.

! A large portion of the lighter and briefer business before the United States Supreme Court at Washington Is done by comparatively few parsons. Of the ' Mr. Sidney BarUett, of Boston, is said

to stand at the head. He is noted for

TAUT AMI) aOUTHKAHT. At Ansonia, Conn., on the evening of the 3d, a colored man named Ed. Freeman grossly assaulted and Seriously Injured an Interesting little white girl, aged only 7 years. The scoundrel was arrested the next day and taken to the village lock-uo, from which he was soon after removed by an Infuriated crowd of workmen, who placed a rope around his neck and dragged him a quarter of a mile to Colburn Hill, where they were about to string him up, when the Sheriff put In his appearance and rescued the prisoner at the muzzle of his revolver. The negro was badly Injured by his rough treatment at the hands of the mob. Gen. Banks was defeated for renomlnatlon In the Fifth Massachusetts Republican

uongressional Convention, his successful 1 father

The .Mamrre la Decatnr CeHntr, Kansnn.

iisSbLKl;! ludicity of his statements. But loTX SliSwi't oftf 'hefe he , K?lor Carpenter of Wisconsin, is result of Tuesday's light 10 miles north ot probably the most brilliant pleader, and Buffalo. Twenty of thedeceassd were cat- , baa the most lucrative practice $50,tle men, and entire strangers to all who 000 or $80,000 a year. Senator Kdtthar kn ob of the most successful WiiSFX1 lr?'QTS' MdWWy warded by the with them every horse and pony within a ( Judges. B. F. Butler has also a very range of i miles. The band struck a stream i considerable practice. Mr. Jistice MHSLH Xa, 4!mfLe.? m rtH of ,the i lcr 18 sM to Tite the clearest and hansas Pacific Road, killing the herders mrMt rmninnin nn:n:nni, that were herding hones and cattle, and ' mo9t convincing opinions. settlers as they came on to them. Thirty- ';

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three dead bodies were found yesterday by

their pursuers In Decatur County, In the Prairie Dog region. This was evidently the work of the lat band that crossed the road on Tuesday last, No one has been able to learn the namM nf anrnf rmlnril.vli

i j. v:i .; . rv"" j a "'- 11, ,,.' . -

imcr uispaica regarumg tne savage work Immv iM.Vn: i In Decatur County, says the depredations KL0UKu?od tn'SlotM "" Vn a were found to be even worse and moreslck- wiiKANes tSSolce"" enlng that at first reimrted. The following W)RX-Ko. ..V.V.V." MS are the names of the killed, ravished and OATa-wtera Mixed.... 27 wonnded; Mr. Humphrey, of Illinois, and I lOKK Kew Mess s. two sons killed, while another son will die i t hmtib

competitor belngSelwyn Z. Bowman.

Wesley W. BIhop has made another confession at Norwich, Ct., in which he admits having himself administered morphine, la the fata) dose, to his wife. Another arrest of counterfeiters has been

from his wounds: Mr. Lanlr ami throA una ' ftTrnvwiiin

killed, while tlie most shameful crimes were I KKKVKS-ciiolco to Fancy committed upon the persons of Mrs. Lanlg J Oood to IMme.. and her three daughters, after which the NaKveCows ladles were placed In one corner of the room i iiooaMixfXiki!??"" and straw piled Upon the dead lmdies of the Mkta

and brothers and set fire to. From KLouK-bholce

Ogallala with their commands soon after

Thornburgh left, and wentto Join him on the North Platte, where It was thought a battle would be fought. On the 2d MaJ. Matick had a sharp fight with the Indians on Bea

ver Creek, in whloh he lost 10 men. The In

An excursion train on the Old Cnnv

Railroad, returning from a boat race at Silver Lake, ran off the track when within about seven miles of Boston, wrecking five cars and killing 35 persons and taiui-in

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many otners. Among the killed are J. A.

dlans, having fresh horses, were able to out- Hasy and Charles Morgan, of the Boston

ride the troops'and so get away.

The Tennessee Greenbaokers have nominated Louis T. Tillman for Governor to fill the vaeaney on their tleket. Tillman is a farmer, aged 62, and has been in Congress. Rodney Green colored, was hanged at Magnolia, Mlw., on the 4th, for the murder of his brother-in-law, Isaac Harris. He made a eenfeftskm of his crime before his death. Reports were reeelved en the th at mili

tary headquarters, St. Paul, that bath the i

Ezprets, and Patrick Reagan, the oarsman.

Township elections were held In Connecticut on the 7th, but the result shows no decided political gains for either party The temperance question entered largely into the canvass, and Norwich, New London, and nearly all the large villages east of the Connecticut River voted no license.

The City

closed Its doors on the 3d.

rORMHN. of Glasgow Bank. SontUad.

It was establish-

j tins smoke and darkness the ladles made

uieir escape, running eight miles without a stitch of clothing upon them. Mr. Smith was killed; Mr. Westfalland two sons killed and Mrs Westfall dangerously wounded, !Sa w recover; Mr. Felt, Mr. Aliernathv, Mr. Tull, Mr. Hvans and Mr. Kelly were alt killed; Mr. oungdledof his wounds. F. )) alters of New York, and Mr. Wright or J!1. m,is J""e and Mippoeed to be K"',C(, Two "0,lnK ,at,ie wre stripped of their clothing and ravished in the most brutal manner by IS of the red devils. The ladles Wore named Evans, late of Illinois; they will recover. Mr. Kelfer, who was wounded, will reeover. The bodies of eight children were found on the prairie Friday by a seout. thm Kcd Clemt Kavelt. Yankton, Dakota, Oct. 4.-Dr. James Irwin, agent of tho Red Cloud Indians, arrived to-day from the agency on his way to Washington to Interview the s(.rf .A- nr

the Interior and the President upon the existing situation of affairs in connection with the Indians underhls control. His Indians, tired of watting for the nromUwi mmkIl

5J?Ln..frm th? Commissioner to move to the White Clay, have abandoned their agency on the Missouri JflVer and havn trnnn hanlr It,!,.

tlie country 100 telle, where they are in !

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