Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1879 — Page 2

0. MAKE, ?nUiikr.

. - - INDIANA.

W ri-rm TT7VO 1 nearly a mlk suramin the locality ot At AV.H Orate, N. J., on tho Hlht of tb , 'KiFiKTiY (iUUKlllilC. ! wxi)lwi,r"wwhkwiwii houses, bi, Anthony Kninleh skotaml proimldy fa- i v w wjhiw shattered, etc. 0 thewme day an tM wotmd'Ml hh fntber-iH-law, Thorn ,

e.vpkMon otvurred in the will of the Miami : 0. AN own, ami then klltwi niHteif. Powder Company, Ave lalles fromXenla,0., Woodruff had refused to give his on-ln-can-In the death f Two employees, Junta . taw$.0. Harris Mid Edward Brooks. Frank Y. Itoynton, Hecelvln: Teller of the , Joe Keiwp was banned at Kvonint? Shade, ! North lbmk of IWmi, U short $24,000 In his Ark., on the Ski, for the murder of Clarion wniiHt. .Dabbling In mining stock was ; i lluhey In U. He made a short siKicch ju what led to hi downfall. ; the gallows, saying: "1 die to-day for h . Tho SiiraKUO-Conkllnj scandal ha boon ! crime forwhleh'l deseno the punishment, f reo'iewed by a statement from Gov. iirafnic I wouhl xU some advice to young men ami : nartlinirtkc unfortunate aHalr Ht Cauon-

jM7787t old nd silver wrtitkates, hovs; honor vour father and inoUter, llwt , chct. It I briefly m follows: isenuior JImVtV Vital tender outstanding, $.- vour davs war 1 loliKOU the earth. Lord, f Conkling Mnt an emissary to Cauoncbel the V4Wrkaimic.v,ir.l747,V; re- ; have mercy o wy soul." day after the shot-gun affair, who was , tumlini"rtiliete, ;ri,t,W0; foul debt ' There are various statements' rejcardiiHe M" -' with the Governor so $2 TkO.W; total interest, .,W1,062; ' probable wtisc of the recent Uto wit- j that the truth would ho kept out deW, W th lHTreunM,778,7; tie- break. Scerefary Sehuw attributes the ilif- m( the ncwsiHiIers. Governor Siirajnie ori durinis Seiitewler,$S,5,752. , Heart v to the efforts of IihIIhh Agent decker sent back a ssiniple iiimi! that he did not

j to make I He liituaiis vvufk mui iu mjvu mem i ' rvnmi .....).--..

WHKT ANI SOUTHWMST. , H1MH thejr re-fvatkm, ami also o their dl-s-Mahr ThwnbuiTh's omwaHtl of Unit- j nt caiiswl bv the jfrxdnal etMrroaehed SUtw troops, cow Isting of three com- t f mcH u.MHl ti,eir

iwHle ef rnvalry, en route to A kite , TVvr.,i0ll. u u coiiAdcnt that

JASPKR,

CURRENT NEWS. WASH1XOTOX. The public tkbt Matewent of Oct. 1 how 1W fJkmlnc totals: Cash in Treasury,

tko i-CMtull of

should bo riM-ated in his own lioujHiliold. Mr. Conl!nc tlMn went to work, as alleged, with x vtow to Rt lr. Chaffee, trustee of the

Siirascue, with

t ?iiraanicetHte. airaint Gov

Kiver Agency, in ortkwe(itern cotorauo, , Hlf4i,(FjLCtice can be attributed to Atrent I tlwawtkiiiationof having him removed from

wa urruunded and attacked near Jlllk e ker atui also certain that tho Indian ' his Itoun', airreMcd and confined a a mad-

JHver, en tne ana uiu, uv ure irirtmv, ii,ma N blameles in the waiter.

Gen.

Utes, ami driven back with great ls. j gj,innan thinks tlt tko rtes now in revolt

Major ThrntMrgh was Kineti, tapis, i wi t wt,re dutUlied with their pmposH-rt re . V K 1 . . i. ........1 ' . . . . .

and Grimes ami Lieut. Paddock were wound

ed, not dangerously. Ten or more enlisted wen were killed ami soma 2fi otkers woumled. Tke news was brtmgkt to Kankln's Station,

on the Union Tactile Hallway, by a daring

I eru Colorado, but i of the opinion that if Agent Jleeker had lwd h few oldiers ; at bllMck the trouble would uot have oc

curred. A NVadilnjct1" dliatch says tne

the 1st, after a rapid and dangerous rule.

lie reported tke remainder of the force, under command of Captain Payne, had entrenched themselves behind their wagon train, and It was ldleved tkey could hold

out until reinforcements

courier, Joe llankin, who reaehed there on i -ar Department claim to have bad nifor

niation weekH ago that these ImUan were ; restless and ready to break mtt on tho slight -est provocation, ami recommended that proper precautionary meaMires

Ikj taken. which recommonuauon

Thee were underway within a few hours

after tke courier's arrival. Gen. Jlerritt, an experienced Indian sghter, commands the relief expedition, which eonslsts of some 800 men. At Indianapolis, on the morning of the 1st, John Fred. Will, a German, killed hU divorced wife, stabbing her 13 or 30 times with a tanner's knife. He afterwards fatally shot himself ami died in a short time. Secretary Schurz attended the Indian International Fair at Muscogee, on the 80th ult.

During hls visit to the Northern Indian tribes j he hekl esiwetts with tke Kaws, I'oncas, Xcz

reached them. ,hu lwllftU iMircau vhollv- ignored. Thi:

the Indian OiScc people deny in toto. Another probable cause mentioned U the failure of the Government to paythW tribe the sum of 70,OOO, due under the llrunot treaty of 1S7, by which the San Juan mining region wa ceded by them to the Government. A dispatch from Ogdcn, Utah, 4th, nays t Six Sliohone chiefs, with war paint and armed with breeeh-loadinj? rifle., came down the Utah Xortlurn Railroad and went Hast this mornlnf? tke Union Pacific lload,

paying their fare and announcing that they

oing to Join the Lies.

t it.. ,tiu l.i-.il.liii' iw.li of a caifp. in the

rerees, Pawnees, Sacs and Foxe? and other Tio wtne JfH,ks l, on the 4th, nine trlbs men were precipitated to the Imhu m of the Tke Nebraska Kepublkan State Convcn- jOO. foot level. Two were itMantly killed tion, hekl at Omaha on the 1st, renominated aml tll0 rt.mHjnjcr s:o badly Injured that it Gen. Amasa Cobb for Supreme Judge. Tke WjW tj,0Ught none could recover, platform deelarw that "the same issues are A Mwn ascension fnm Woodward's again being presented for decision at the lml- (;ariien gHH Francico, on the afternoon of

let -box for which our armies con- cniiav. the Mh. resulted in the death of

.i i -

man

Another six days Kf-ns-you-pleaso ikjdcstriHiieontest, fur IheO'Learj holt, wa begun atthe 3latliiMi Sqnaro tlardon, New York City, t half-pa.t 1 o'clock on the mom og of the ilth. Thirty-five coiuotants started, of whom the best knowni are "Blower" Itnnvn, present holder of the loiig-dNtanoe champion belt of "England, James Jlcl.eavy, the Scot el i runner. F. L. Ldwanl-, the California champion, and letcr Cropland, the Kn-

ciMi walker who defeated O'Leary.

start llronn was the favorite In the betting atone to two against thotb'i'L The Pennsylvania Supreme Court !iai )ut rendered n dechlott that the County of Allegheny U liable for all lo.es imlicted within Its borders during the Pittsburg riots. The Masaehusctts5 Democratic State Convent ion, held in Faneuil Hall, Bo-ton, on the 7th, nominated the following ticket: For Governor, John Qnlncj' Adams; Lieutenant-Governor, W.l Plunkett; Secretary of State, Gen. M.T. Donahue: Treasurer and lleceiver, Gen David '. Skillings Auditor,

It. Field; Attorney-General, luehard

Oln

Doiuocratie

the

defrKiullng the people of the right to be gov

erned by tke man ot their choice;

On tke 4th, at Memphis, them were five death from fever and W new cases rejKrted. Mt of the new eases are sakl to Ihs of refiwees recently returned.

On the ftth there were six death and six new eases. On the k, at Memphis, there wero dv deatlis from fever ami Iti new cases reported. A iiuihImt of new eases are rcimrtcd at Duntyw Station. At Concordia, since last reiwiri ttive days), three deatha have occurred and nine iniw cafes deveknied. Ontlw'tb, at Memphis, there were two death from fever and two now canes reported. SliAUUHTKKKD UY l.MHAXS. QeTrrnmrHt Treop IlofcatfU by the feellleiM Vtf Major ThorMBurxh and Vlt. ta Mch Killed and Several Woundetl. ' AN OFK1CIAI. ACCOUNT. Milk Mvkk, Co-O., Sept. 20. Thornburgh's command was attackeil la a bad canyon at noon to-day, one mile south from here, on our march to the Agency. Wo retreated la good order to the wagon train, where we are now Intrenching ourselves aa fast as possible. 1 Thornburgh was killed InstaHtlydurhtK there1 treat, and Capt. Payne was wounded In two places slightly. Lieut. Paddock and Capt. Urliiies were also painfully, but not dangerously, wount' Ten enlisted men ami V a onmuster Mci..try were killed, and at least twentv.rtve mail and teamsters wounded. 't'lie command Is now very well sheltered, but now and then are beard guns of new hootilea. who have ju-t arrival. Our lHHir mules and horses aro gettliN It ii around. Tlie red dovIU flred the gr.Ms all amiinil ,i tn linm us out. KVelT (S UUSV

diKidiiK trencbes, and IiuuIIhk out the dead

anttnais tor tieieimi ior vu-hhiui n.

luev. The idatfortn reatMrms tho atlHial t Mr. liwiy mvvidled on them not to uw-uMtIi. rtl itforiM tit isTii ilciwimicfitiinni ' the deed. Mr Meeker bud attempted cniocram piaitorm ot is.., uei o nttsupou t w,th uu flMVi bl as io Republican party stern retrihtition for ej i,y the Indluns. The luv. an

tended for so long and faithfully, and with confidence we call upon the soldiers to

vote, as they fought, for the preservation of the life ami purity of their Government." A resolution complimentary to Gen. Grant was incorporated in the platform, and speeches deokring him the standard-bearer for were received with the greatest enthusiasm. It is reported thr.t a fight took place in the vicinity of the Sac and Fox Agency, lml. T. recently, between a party of soldiers from Fort Sill and a gang of desperadoes who have Infested that region, resulting; in the killing of nine of the lawless band. The killing of Jim Barker and the capture ef Triplet t by the Cherokee Sheriff, Jese Cochran, deprives them of a bold, Iwd

leader and a desperate man, and it is believed the whole gaBg.wlll nowbc exterminated. The Executive Committee of the Mississippi Kiver Cemmlsioa met In St. Loulon the 1st, for the purpose of arranging the details of the prospective survey. Prof. Wise, the veteran aeronaut, on the evening of Sunday, the 3Sh ult., made an ascension from St. Louis, In the balloon " Pathtinder." He was accompanied by Mr. George Burr, a young man connected with the St. Louis National Bank. The ascension was not made under the most favorable auspices. The balloon crossed the river, taking a northeastwardly course, passing

Ih the direction of Alton, 111., where it was

seen the same ev

front the aerial

up to the 4th lnt., ami it was feared they

hl perished, either being dahcd to the ground In some unfrcnuented place, or drowned in the northern lakes.

A reunion of survivors of Southern pris

liulln j.'jii lutttiir 1 l i- t Vim lititMtnir. lint won tt cciHHttiini' lire

i.nM-wt i,r,ili ..uthrtHtv t1.H ! vailed upon to desist. Lowry now attempted heprcifned tlirough Mate autltontj inaH j totclnrn to hts command .but was informed hv Federal interference: omoe the further , ha must remain. After giving a mniiber of

borrowing of money by States, cities or towns, and expresses the belief that tho State has too many sumptuary laws, too much special legMation, and too many otiiciaU. forall of which the Republican party is declared responsible. Mr. Wm. lb Kiddle, a wealthy resident

and manufacturer of Norwich, Ct., has been arrested, chnrged with pol-oning his wife,

the two foolhardy men who ventured their lives In a rotten imllnou on a windy day. The men were Mr. Colgrove, a profcsdoiml aeronaut, and Mr. C H. "Williams, manager of "Woodward's Garden. The tmlloon nwe heavily a short dhtance, was raught by the wind and driven along, tearing away the telegraph wires, by which the half inflated bag ws burst aiid the occupants of the basket were thrown to the ground, falling on Folom Street, a distance of about X) feet. Williams was crushed to amass; Cohrrove'a injuries were mtntly internal, and he lived a thnrt Hint. u.ftCT belllV l)Icketl tit).

Infonnatiou was received at the Iadbu I deadly poison Is largely used by dentists for

itureati. on the 5th. from Assent Stanley, Ht the rrrK'- mentioned.

and havlnir arrived at a canyon tnronga

which the road Tmssetl and wlllcu vrouia at

who died snte month" ago under suspicious, J ford an excellent opportunity for wn,.

an old trail well known to him. hy tlds

o ' movement Be savetl tne uvea ox iae oom

Horror f iMdittii Wnrfato. CtHTeaiKHHh'HCtt of tho Denver TllllUHe. S.tXTA FH.Sciit. 27.K.lt. Learned, who Is the only survivor of a party of four who wetuuttaekedby the Indian near III1Mmm, has liiven u liiilory of the uMair. onTbiirdity. the 1Kb hist., Victoria with fullv liu( his I nit tuns, passed up tho Animus, raided tlmuiKh the placers and enpturcu ebrlit head of stfH'k, At thts place Or. Carroll's arm whs slMit to pieces, onucliild shut tluonclt both les, and one Killed, rireling aroiuiil llillstiom, tlicy then took the main road to ssllverCUy. Alter tliey left tlii pliieein iiiiuei's cMinc into IIIINIkuo wltli tbonows mid iua vcr lew minutes a party of 10 wero orKHiih.cd and in puivnlt, At 'I rolicndV riiiich, tour miles (mill Tacoii, three booes had been killed tool the remainder taken, hikI a Me.xieon shot tn the !. At the next ranch elxbt MeAleiiiis weiv fmiHil dead, the women horribly oiitnwd and luutillntod, little Indies cut to pieces with lance., tmd raiu-li stock gone. At this ploco the Indians were only 2U minutes abend ot thepurHiiiug juti ty, who rode at full sliced to save MeKvcrs family, three miles distnlit. swilt t itle or Pi mile had Jaded tho Iioivoh o that four of tho party wci-omuuh ouiincr of untile lielilnd the aifvnuee when MeKver's ei'iiei wa retiched, Ilnrdly bml they entered before a ML'Hnr.Hors riKi: wa-' poured on them fnmi the bills m nil stibts, Tho countiy lime Is very nx ky uml mountiiliioiis. Here theeitizciis otood, bravely rtiimlimf oil Hielr enemies, who oiitioimtiercd them nciitiv eiifht to one. It whs lifeor death. Xo mutter which way they turned, dark forms hinting up from rock to rock cutting off their iidvnnce, mid the steady whirr ot needle kuh hulls told t Item their chances wore iiiileed tie--pemte. Ketrcut was liniMWsllile. About this time tin party of 12 men became divided, onil four of them succeeded in reaching McKver's much. The party divided, however, when they found Unit tlicriineb -lock Imd lieen stolen mid the herder sliot through the chest while routidlm; up his herd. 1 will now ictum to the four who had fallen behind when the eienejrn was reached. They were Tom lliiahes, ullas Mt-t,eo (u frontier scout), D' Williams, Stephen llitnlou uml L. It. Learned. When lluw four iniched the pa--(Hose In iidvnnie bud been led oet o( sllitiii the ravines h, the left. M-eltuj unite a law paiiy rldiusc around hi the valley tlown on the liKUt, mid n itmnp above tbeni oil the mrm, mid concliulbiK from a sibt of huts, shirts, etc., that they wen the advance party, the four started to join them.tidimriip on the sideol the hill to prcu at itmhii-h from the dense suiirtower mid oilier weeds that covered thevallev. Tla-y ttale up to the point w here thcvlmd m'cii the men nheml, when Mucin s exdnlmed, " Itv . tbev are Iinliiiu.-; we re vorniled,' and hardly bud he spoken before a gulling tiro was opened upm them from t hire sides. "OH your horses, and ulve them ," w us Tom's command, and so, trom over Mobiles, no unequal defense was commenced. Fullv twentv tlve Indian- weie in slht on the tthrcesiles,"nrmedwlthneelle-nus,i-evolvcrs and lances. TiiuKi: iviuans wr.Ki: Kii.t.r.n '. and several wounded without loss on our side; but the tire bcenine m hot that Tom snul, " We me pine If we don't et out of here;" -o i liKMintliiK we utitde ii nish for tho wccls helow, .Iu-t at the edec Leiirned'.s horse was shot f mm under him, and Mich nil left their horses and run for It, with the whole, pack of savage In pnr-nlt, Hanllv had the weeds lieen entered before Tom 1 Inches was shot dead. loc William turned down to theiiuht. Omwliug throuxh the weeds he wa shortly trailed up, and after a desperate ieittitu wti shot in half a iIokch tilace and killed. Hunloit turned to the. left and not nearly three-fourths of a mile before he was cornered, and here be died like a man, learned doubled around through the weed and lay down. In a few minutes an Indian who bad lieen tnii -tuvlitin limine,! mi with a veil lililit III his

awmaintcd with the country. About 9o'cloclr tMce. Learned, tctpecting this, had lain n-attv,

a.m. lUnkin utscovereu irosn muian a, uUi tilekcr than tnouxiit emioH-o ins nnu

for wo

fullv e'.eet them back at daylight, uur

courier, Joe llankin, bus volunteered to curry ! nnr i)UlluOll4 to Kliwlill. AbOIlt thn.'ti

t the 1 fourths of our horses and mules have been

killeu. snouiu n-miorceHieiusreaenus oi u days we can hold out very well with our sup. i piles and ammunition. THE COUIUKR'SJ 8TOKY. I Kawmns, Wy., October 1 .The following I particulars are obtained from the courier who

broHxht dispatches from Capt. Payne after

t the tight .MaLThornburgh'soxpcdltlonairalnst i the hostile bte Indians when witbiH "U miles of the Agency halted for the night of the 20th i Instant, and tho Major sent drafton Iwry, ....m all.. A..i,i,.t tik 'Ofllllllltlt.

' cate w 1th Agent -Sleeker, and see how mutters ' stood, lie found the utmost excitement and

confusion prevailing. Tho Indians Had ent all their old men, women ami children south towanl ISIue Ulver. The warriors Were deco. ......i ...i ,..iiiml l.i On. ii.iiiii war stvle.

Thev were about to minder Mr. .Meeker, but

not to comma

to leave prevent.

ails slam.

Bed their readiness for war, and seemed ... . .... ............ nl. ..f IwUHIJ CIlJ.V

declares ; then made another move to kill .Meeker and

auiiruiirim of Ills neaccxblc mission, lie W&S

allowed to depart, but was accompanied by about tlilrtv warrior, who rode with him a ' number of miles and then left. Lowry arrived at his couimsud, then near Mill Creek, I on the evening of the Wth, and gave MaJ. Thoniburgh the above Information. The next ninnilns-. snt.W.the comniaiid advanced tin

der the guidance of JoeUankia, who is well

I.os IMnos. Colo., that a runner froi the

White River Agency had arrived at the j Georgia, on charges of malfeaance, former Agency, bringing newsof the murder In his acpiittal.

of Agent Sleeker, his family and employees. The follow! tig Ha ll-t of the white people who were at White Kiver Agency: Agent C. Meeker, wife stud daughter Josephine, aged 21; Frank and Harry Dresser, E. L Mansfield, NV.H. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Price and two children, Fred. Shepherd, George

! Eaton, ami a boy natm d Thomp-on.

Chief Ouray, head of thelVXatlon, remalnsfrlendlvtotlte whites, hut emifes-es

circiinistaHces. f!...mi Nrtliiir fSirdiier. as'cd 411.

tti-r.LK-ii r v .tffil -i tmst horrible death 1 mand, for on arriving on top of the IIrfKkbn, . ,, Hied . most iiorrioie i uiu n dlscoverwl the Indians la ambush

receittn, iront arsenical ihhsohiuk, eusv'i,-i OB either side ot tne canyon turougn which alleKed; by dentist u;inK nrsento kill the , nerve of an acliing tooth. An Investigation f p..,.. to flre ou tbe Indians. but oer

ofthhcac hret'sht out the fact that this silently refused to do so. sayliig bis orders

row rode un to within 160 yanls, dismounted.

I ami. with a tavatte yell, shooting uVu

The trial of State Treasurer Kenfroe of , 'ae turouKii timwm a

resulted

FOltEION. Serious trt'ithle is brewing In Irclaml on account of anti-rent and Nationalist agitation?. Meeting hnve Iw-en held atCaMlchar, Kim Is. Tnllaiu.ire ami elsewhere. At Ca.

luunmiiimul. ThnnilmriMi now lOlltlU lie WHS

surrounded. He ordered a charKe, w hich he ' .iioniK-iiut In verson. And succeeded In cut-

tlng his way out, and when within about 500 i vards of his waoii be fell dead, with two bub lets tlmniKh lit brain. Capt. l'ayjjc now took command, and the battle wa carried on Until I So'ckck p.m.. the troops Msln wagons and

animals as breast-works. Tim Indians icu i,r.ir a .lmrt distance and went Into

- irlm tli nmrii?enicnt Low-

tlebar aaaffrav occurred In which one man wft!, jailed. The casnnltlcs are . ... , i .tiit -r f.iin.vm: Vim. Thoniburali. l-owrj'

Ktiieu. ii.i,,, .,!idPii Mien. tin- Wiion master.

nun mil ii v .. .. --" . -

McKlnsley, and one teamster, killed; t apt, Payne, Capt. Lawson, Surgeon tinme. Lieu-

wa

Ky the e.vplo-lon of a petroleum lamp In a

tavern In J.itnlau, rntuce, uiree persons

that he has no power to Stop tho slaughter were Killed ami mrco outers iaui.. i..j..m. Inaneurated bv his followers. There has I Thelrlh antl-rent agitators have recently

leen a general stampede of settlers and min

ers throughout the northwestern panot ine

held immense meetin'.'s t Cork, 3Iaryhor-

ousrh. Dtmmore and HalUnrobe. The largest

veiling. No further tiding I -,.lHuinlorsamret)orted. lie- gathering w at Cork. Hen; Messrs. I ar

voyagers had been received 1)Vr tlM, LoH jw Agency every thing re- tiell, Shaw, Smyth, and Calhurt, member

tenants radiloek anu won ana imnj m iiienwonnded. Tliornbutvh'a Ijotty wn not recovered when Uankenlcit with di-patvbes. Capt. l'uvne bad fortlilHl Ids IK.-Uum and thoiiKht lie could wsdbty bold it until the ar

rival of reutionemeias, in vie! sent prompt ly. Atsnit ISO head of innlos nnd horse wen billed by the Indian. lieii.Mer.

point-blank into bis pursuer, killing him, and

tucii ran ior me. ne hkhih ikj wi " wecK nnd.iiltliouKh m-arly nut over many lime bv tlioe In search, was not dicovetctl. u. i,ivimill ilurk mid then ecincd to Me-

KvcrV' house, tho only one of hi party alive. A SKt'ONII I'AKTV of three men left lllllsboto a few hour after the first and came up in time to divert a part id thoMiVages fmm their attack on the 12, I first mentiowd the four who got to .McKver's, and now the balance. This last party were more fortunate, as only three of them were killed nl two were wounded, of the latter one wu wounded severely. The IttdlaB . killed nil the boics mid mule I hey could not take along. KiKhlccn of their .horses, with the fnlteil Stat'-' bmnd, were killed by them l between the Placets and McKver's. and they curried off about, bead, some of which returned. The ca-uallles are as follows:

Killed Stephen minion, iom 'is' '. " .Mc(ii, X. r Ureen, lr. Wlllimus, CCThointon. M. Preiser (ficrmiin;. tnjee men on tho Aiiliiius.unkHowu,.LM. Aiiijo, wifeand tbn-e i hlldten, senoni Albino Amyo,twoijnkiiown Mexican-, tvio C "haven brothers of l'aloiiias. ' WoundedJohnny Ocemer. In the elde; I'raiik t'olfey.in biea-t ; M. staplcton, in Ie; Molcun ebftd, badly lanced; Dr. Carroll, arm broken; two children of Mi. Llndor-v.iuiu through ttotii b-f.'s, the other In the bund. six ht.liaiis me known to have been ki e. , Their loss wa probably hum -K toti'ii killed, and a- many wounded.

s-rre.stiletit Clmdbotirtu' of William

College is to htto Iutro during tin1

ilex two vearss, ns I'uuor-ju-cniei,

work on he Oitltli Oi tm

1

ntted

maincd quiet. At Cincinnati, on the Mb, Mi-s Lulu ficonfe, a beahtlftd and accoinpllhed young

i lady from Uonaimrte, Iowa, a mttiqnt at tne l Cincinnati Collejce of Music, committed

om was held at Toledo on the 1st, 1,:00 per- j M,ter,ie on account of the death of kr 1ms

mi being present, it Is stated, from various

lmwns or tne country. Ferrhnan, who died of fever. At Adrian, Mich., on the 3d, the grand attcn(ka Mmln hia m nines?,

Kami at me ratr urounus, upon wnjen

2,000 people had gathered to witness the races, broke down without any l . ...I L.. u iA.I,itlultu0 m xiiLa a Yirvr.fA

nwnni tTini'iiAiinj a ,,f-i n v"ii.; among the ntin. M. M. Merck ami Wiltkm Mtilzen of Adrian, Mrs. John lluhhard of Jasper, David l'lnmadare of Petersburg, and two loys named Hyde and Mher, six jiersotis in all, wero taken out dead. The llt ef the Injured number alsHU SO, some of whom will prolntbly not recover. A dispatch of tlto Ski from Adrian, Mich., gives the following additional name of pcrsons who have dlel fnnn injuries received by the accident on the Fair Grounds: Henry Hart, Asekel Henderson, Willie Hall ami a Chinese washerman of Adrian, Daniel Johnson of Dover, Peter Kgan of Manchester, Mr. Hume of Medina and Eva Sherrard of TecMmeh, Mich., making IH

j trothed lover, a young man named r reu.

a I i-s tieorge antl when be

died her grief was so Intense that she went

to her loarding-hiMie, procured a pistol, and, placing it at her brea-t, fired the fatal shot. Victoria ami his band of Marauding Indians, who have been depredating In Xew Mexico, have been driven into an almost inaccessible country, closely pursued by the trooos under Col. Morrow, who Is said to have punished them severely. A nunnVr of Apaches have been enlMed toakl the troops. In response to an urgent appeal for arm ami ammunition from Lake City, Gov. l'ltkin on thefdh dispatched a special train for Denver, over the Denver and l.b) Grande Rond, with suppliers reiuedcd, under the charge of Major-Gencral David .1. Cook, who wae authorUed to enlist VoiiiHtecrsandtoassuine

" titt will arrive to-night and lea e Immediate! t c,.lfl wi.ir.1i im b( uulilished mlnllf

of l'arllameiit, were the V- ViffirtTOtrr, that Agent Meeker and ' dozon diffeivtit lang;uas. It will 1.0 tuembcrof 3Ie,th. l.esa id that thcrmet. . .r, hick XZZ A&UUX hail no intciilifrti of placing themselves in forwU.r aua consldcrablo exeitemimt pie- , : Moi-hlton of ejipitaVists luive the power of the law. The landlord were valls. ' , , 1 ' f iui in.ltte,-'eonttibutUi-

.1 . If I utltl'IIAUfl lUPVTd rillTlWHt-.Il. ' - - r

mem llll ir. ii i nr.Mrum i..nii.i vm"..-. .

commaml of State troops in the San Juan n,i.l tn l.t'n uieti iiii.i.i i re a m 1 it lit

death In all. The seriously Injured nttmlier , , .,,',. ,t,,i .ratmi

75, some of whom, the physicians say, can not

live. A cyclone passed over the County Fair Ground at W'atsottvlhV, Tuscola CoWnty, Mich., on the afternoon of the 3d, causing a great dcfttrtietion of property and injuring a number of rxrnw, tme lady probably fatally. General Grant and party left San Francisoo m the 1st, for a Week's sight-seeing in the Yosemhe Valley. Salvador, an Indian, wa hanged at f?an JUfael, Ca!., on thfi 3d. He murdered a white man lt spring. Heteonfessed to Hve iHher murtlern, and met his: death with Mrm-

itirrrtntnr1. UhWoVer. to uret

the farmers Mood together and refused toj CihCauO, Oct. i. linmeuiaiciy on mo repav unjust rent the game was theirs. eclpt of cn. Crook's Hcgrnm. ntmoiutclng They should not and would not ,low ( th: baitle themselves to be e.Wnnimted .t they were -?-n oHer ed w.jd in W. Thev had the right spirit, and they !mitIU of the Slh Cavoln , to the tellef of. 1 . . i i '..i... .. ,i. .....I-1 t (i,. lu.t i ( ant. I'nviie, nl.oordete.i .ixrotnpanb mnn , laid physical slrcngh to back it. ! W hot ."JYVniini, near St. Paul, to be sent to llaw- ! think," said Mr. Tariioll, 4that physical t ,l!4 station, on llle Union Paeillc Ualtroad, strength Will bo necesarv, Adopt a policy , which Is about 2oJ miles from the scene of tho of p.ive resistance. That is the line 1 mwmK cxVSK ov TK oUTisi:Ak. coun.fl you to follow, ami long Ireland ( ,Q 0ct L.Conccnihig the trouble ii ruled by KngllshntCn theuuestioncan "ot ,B wWch t,;o ..tmo,, was necesaltated, it

atuiHiail noinciaju to rest,- ; s I " , i uj stated that lor several weeks theutcinwas received with enthusiasm. Afb'rv...id a f UW)W wivo bad beretoioro been very friendly

scriefiof resolution! were pa-setl, tlemamung an abalenientof rent ami tlxlty of tenure. A noteworthy feature of all the meetings was a

general absence of the prlcts, except at they bad

..WA at tho outset.

THE MARKETS.

XKW YOUK. Octoir f. IStt

to the whites, have manifested a very' 'rtsurrectlonaiy spirit. A band of them took to the war path. Tin . grievances oi the whole tribe

were, a njieKcu, tain ror n"'

lau inn nan viiuiij" ". ,v"

accused oi witniiotumir sujuuies.

OATTI.K Xntio Sleera

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, UKEVlis Ulioiei; to rancy...

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MnryliorouglLwhere speeches were made by i Antwija SWr iw,oftholrn.nbr.r Si

ho-tlle Indian. The Secrelary of War or-.

dered arms and atHtnunltionto ln tiippllcd;

Ry the blowing Hp of King's Powder MHl, near South Lebanon, 0., on the d, Henry Slmmond, foreman, Charles. Meyers and Jeph Payors were killed, their 1mh1I Wing Mown Into fragments. For

OI.NKUAt.. 3IaJor Thoma T. Thornburgh, of the Fourth Infantrv, who was killed in the recent Jlftht withlhol'tes in Colorado, wa X, year old. a native of East Tennessee and a

tiippiu o ; ,,i,,A u0. iiMf. lie wa a man of

from ihe Itock Island Arsenal, for the ue of , lolui.i ..iivdnue. an aiublllous, brave and

volunteers. The Louisiana Detnocralle State Conven. tiott. in seidon ttt Raton Rouge ou tho

is. A. wiiiz lor the ilrsi hnllot, the

... i . . . . . i

illi, noiHinnicu (Jovenior, on vot! standing:

NVIltz, 27( 0thn, 171. i

KAST AXI) SOUTHKAST. NVemlell I'hllllie i written a U'ttcr,withdrawing his name m a cnndiiiate for LkMb teHant.GoVemor On the Mn--ac!iUHettn Grceiilmelc State ticket, hut at the same time annouiicg hf adherene to the prlncipk' of tkeiwrty. Tho Hyde l'ark Ikiik of Seranton.I'a., lt gone into liquidation, llntiford, late Cashier, Is a defaulter to the exlent Of

i...n.n,. u'l.i-itiiiinici). mid were made, isev-

i oral prospectors shot, and the woods ' around the Aareney set on Are. It wa to pun- ' is.1i the ring-leiiitors and Tcstnte peace that tho expedition under MuJ. Thonibutitli was sent to tho Cte Agency. The fxpyditlon strut ed SentemlMsrae, innn Fort Steele, nud consisted ot a company of the .Id Cavalry bom Fort llinwdl, nnd two companies of the stli nitn from Fort Steele. Tho command wan

gallant olUcer ami a wholn-souicd gent ie- to proceed totno w mie ; niwr k;h j , , fnlie leave, nwifc and three cldhlren. who wore III quarters; with him at l ort the tnliltan- antlwnitie, that the whole Ute

bloodiest cf Imllan wars bo inaugurated. The t disaster to theThornburgh commawi seems to , Indicate that a large number of warriors aro

tn the field. 1. 1 1 1 " - Tltere U shipped 1 fort'ijrii oouutries ftnmially over 4UO,iKj0,W)0 potunl.s of raw leaf tobacco, while tlje e.vportation of inatiufaettttvil is only 10,100,000 IHHtlltU.

(.Steele. He was a brother of ex-Congress-1 mail Thornburgh of Tennessee.

THK VKI.I.OW FKVKR. On the 1st, at 3Iemphls, tla'W were Hvo deaths from fever ami two new cases rejiorlcd. Oh the lid, at Memphis, there were three doathi from fever and 11 new easel rojwmetl. Two new cases Were reported from Concordia.

On the :d, at Memphis there was only one

death from fever, hut the new eae nut"

bond II.

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