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Show ZJ dent had determined to dismiss the exfectiy contented to stan i oi but the date of tlie battle is net mentioned. The account" states secretary and solicitor. After the et others do the same. . .. was fluL,i sickWilson solicitor iutro trial the AT Babcock that Crook lost three hunBXCEFTBD sulleriug BONDAT9 ner iKl.t. iMi!.i duced the letter written from ness and rxpiesfert ntiiety to dred soldiers, wasnearly driven acioS3 flic IOUR o'CtXXJK. Chicago by Webster, giving the reach (Jape f.Uy; In considera- creek under a teriible fire from the assertions of Logan and others to tion of the condition of his health Indians, and that the fight waa DA V ID O. CALDER the effect that the President inten the committee adjourned examina- more of a slaughter than battle. Edi rott a.ib publisher. ded to take such action immediate tion until Tuesday next. It further states that the Indians were greatly elated over the vicly. On February 10th the solicitor Mure on lite rok Disaster. a relative wrote letter President the tory, and intend, after driving the 1 6 87 July 29, N'i.w York, is. to an article in the Intcr-Occaminers from Iho Rlack mils, to Tim Herald lux h from clean out all lhe agencies in the which charged him with suborning v.t.t to the effect that northern country and all the staand perjury in conspiring against the there bus been a tt nible slaughter tions along the Pacific the President and his relatives, and of command by the Sioux, The dispatch is so wordedrailroad. nursuiusr Logan and r arwell simi in Crook'rf isnu it urn reported killed. cannot be stated whether thisthat which of is an larly, lie made a general denialtne same The an in editorial paper account of the old battle or one of these charges and expressed of the parties allu- pbjs we think we may well doubt recent date. This is, therefore goif that any hope to Crook's foi what It is worth. Monday, August 7, 1876. ded to were guilty, they would be the story of tiie disaster comes to us this ing punished. He inclosed a letter by command, which himself to Colonel Matthews, of morning by a roundabout way, and Lame uncertain source?. FOREIGN. Chicago, and asked the President from who the reDeer, statements reports may before the believing TICKET. flecting on him, to hear him. The be a myth. His story is in itself CHEAT BRITAIN-fata- l too trustworto be circumstantial Duel. letter mentions the visit of Bell and his extraordinary stoiy. thy, when it is considered how 29. A Paris London, The Solicitor and Secretary of the short was the time after the battle eays it is reported that atelegram duel ocOHHISSIOX ERS TO lOCATE to to ho allowed himself which get De Moltke, nephew between curred Treasury both prepared resigna- the TXIVEttSITY LASIDS. was brought of the German Field Marshal, and point whence it tions to be delivered the day after much Von FTssen, both officers iu the the close of Babcock's trial. Mr. to&iduey. We are told so conseJOU VAN COTT, about the disaster and its to the Wilson all introduced letters L. S. HILLS, guard, in which the latter quences that it is not easy to be- imperial his refera in which he was wounded. testimony, mortally .TOF1N POWBERRY. which tended to make the history lieve that there was any disaster at Silver-Stoc- k. all. most interesting. In the letter to Silver quiet at old. '1 he I rout-ladat their VI or it. MX KEVKEStXTAIIVEI. (Jen. Webster about this time, he Consols 9o he has every confidence in the says 2S. The grass St. Minn., Paul, JOHN TAYLOR, to do of President the purpose Taken; Prisoners t bans hoppers have overruu the wtstern Husslans A. P. ROCK WOOD, IMau Intervention right, and is neither anxious nor In Servian and of this many State, portion futo the President's disturbed as ARCHIBALD GARDNER, Sear. the in Joit farmers have everything ture action about himself. Oa the ORSON PRATT, of crops. The damaga done The Standard's special fiom 24th of February Babcock was ac- shape them however, so far, not Vienna says among the prisoners by ALBERT CARRINGTOX, quitted. On Sunday night, 27th, widespread,is, and the crops outside taken by the Turks are several statements were submitted to the the section alluded JAMES SHARP. to have not suf Russians, who confessed that BabO. E. they President, showing that fered much. had only recently been relieved cock, private Secretary of the PKOBlT Jl'fctiH. from the Russian at my, aud that President had been engaged In V ESTERN. the chief commands tir given te Black Friday gold transactions. nr.IAS SMITH. 'I' tie Race. Russians. He and others had lost fifty thouThe Servian plan of operations 28. The trot a San sand transaction and that Fhxscisco, dollars, OlrV TitEASliltEK. was covered by a trust deed of pro- Oakland Park, to day, for StiOO, was has been changed. Prince Milan i:. W. EAST. perty for Jay Cooke & Co. This won by Van Yoorhees in three is to commaud the western army was subsequently verified by the straight hea's; time 2.27, 2 26 in person. Tue Servians are massthe Valley of Moravia. competent evidence. As a result 2 24, May Howard second, Gold ing in It ia persistently stated that inneither the Secretary nor the Soli- Isote third, Chicago fourth. tervention of the powers in the citor were dismissed, and the THEODORE McKEAN. h President became reconciled with question will occur i n the 8th of August. the Secretary in a highly creditable FOREICN. UECOBDEK. manner. This occurred because the Violence of Irrectilar Trooia Death WEST President then first was aware that of the Sallau Imminent '1 ho Bou. m. CANNON. A Gen. Babcock had betrayed him in llllaa;iiir. maulan Note. one ese and might have done so in 28. On the 21st Havana, SIKVEYOR. A Vienna sa3's the Greek another. at midnight, a party of insurgents government dispatch is to protest to the for sent Soon the President after W. HARDY. about S00, supposed to against the violence of irthe solicitor and had a friendly con numbering be headed by Chief Inglesdto, en powers Turkish troops in Epirus regular and the solicitor ference, supposed tered the town of Sanr,a Clara and and Thessaly. .S ELECTA! .IN. was every thing satisfactory. It ap succeeded in two large Bashi Bazouks and Ciieaasians pears that it bad been charged that provision stores sacking F.. f. WEILER. aud hre to recently plundered villages iu Masetting Wilson's office waa a rendezvous for them. The insurgents wero re cedonia, aud afterwards fought newspaper correspondents which pulsed by the Spanish troops, leav each other. Forty-tw- o were killed. got news hostile to the President, ing seven killed. The troops had The death of the Sultan may be and he had even been charged with six killed aud seven wounded. (iKOPvCJE J. TAYLOR. expected momentarily. Y an for editorial N. the writing The Porte has communicated to Sun. March seventh Secretary FRANCE. powers through ambassadors sipr.mxTEsoESir of schools. Bristow wrote him, he being then Xetv9infers , Fined Isnb; 1 In 1 hanks the the Roumanian note presented at sick, and said the President had on M. H. HARDY. McHabou. The Porte in turn Constantinople. the day previous said to him, Bris was informed of the views of the tow, that it was told him that Wil Paius, 28. The action of M, cabinets to remove apprehension of I'HOiECl'USU ATI'UKSEY, son was continually doing unfriend Dupac, of the directory of the much less a majority of power, e any fifty-fivand ly acts. Bristow said to the Presi Jesuit college, ZERUB BABEL SNOW. tne powers espousiair too warmly was never he had students heard these newspapers dent, against wishes the of Roumauia or prcsdng decided news Six the advised and President yesterday. things, to talk with the solicitor. Wilson papers, including the Repub- - tne i'orte. NEWS OF THE DAY. A Town Uestrojed answered this by a scathinsr denun ctque J" rancaise, Gambetta's organ ly lire. ciatiou of the busy bodies and liars were nned m,uw francs each Y oderhawn, a maratine town of A fatal duel la Germany. now on the who spread such stories. Wilson Isabella, Sweden, was almost totally burned The Turks find Rus3iana read in a communication from the eve of her departure for Spain, has on tha 22d inst. Great distress pre to a McMahou written letter he thank which explainEwing dispatch, prisoners. vails. The damage will amount to for sent by a dismissed detec ing him the kindliness shown The Servians change their ed waswho of crowns. millions many had a grudge against her during her eight year? resid tive, plant. A Knee Hatch ence France. in Army OuiiUuked, Intervention expected Au him De Lomo, St. Louis Can "Louis Mr. Sanford has proposed a match gust 8th. SPAIN. evidence against Wil you his produce horee between Preakness and Greece complains of excesses son for big money?" Bank ofSpalu 321 ulster to I't'Aite. ISew Holland, the winner of the of Turkish irregular troops. to F. was The Porter scheme J. 2S. The Bank of Spain Goodwood Cup,on the same terms, lhe Sultan may die any procure evidence that Wilson gave hasMadrid, except that the weight is to be to been instructed moment. Washburn, chief of detective ser and a half milliards ofissue two twenty-eigh- t pounds higher. in to a case make $5,000 Mankton Pita ha has outflauked against The powers not too warm to vice, bonds. Babcock. He was the man who wards Rou mania. The nomination of Jose Bu han- - Paince Milan's army near Kosito. he was in Babcock's room allaraas - making the position of the latter There are troubles at Bel swore when he opened the Jeyce letter nounced. minister of finance U au- critical. Dervis Pasha was driven grade. and it contained no money. oack while attempting the reinBluford Wilson's testimony Wilson,Jin response to a question forcement of the Turks, losing one TURKEY. and press comments therein. by Cochrane, of the commissioners, killed. ISarrlsuuvf Kick tube IteaiDtoJ. hundred and twenty-nineaid there had been differences be Philadelphia wool market. 2S. The Porte A pr'za fight at Pennsville, tween the President, the secretary Constantinople, FRANCE. and himself in relation to Cali has X. J. accepted the proposal of the at Beltfrurte. Troablei The fornia matters. There were reports Austrian government to convey Fire at Greensboro, Md., $30, from . . sent of some of Klek thither the A. the that port agents garrison Pakis. iy. special to Hit 000; also at Beloit, Mis., $60,000. were ollioials iucfrioiont to war aud material with these Antwari. ib troubles occur states L erte that l'auie on au excursion steam- - facts were made known to the aud M at red yesterday Belgrade a few hole the in er, persons President by Commissioner Pratt, boiler, has gone Ilistich. minister, prime scalded. Varvau. and Wilson. After this slightly to entreat Piiuce Milan not to re DISPATCHES turn there was no further open rupture to the capital. Congressional proceedings. and renewal of the war on Yaryan Cleveland races. CONGRESSIONAL. himself. Tiie San Francisco Chronicle Rumors of another defeat of and I understand 'ou it If Cochrane boCrook by the Kiour, probably UOl'SE. nas the Babwas not till the jury acquitted toliowing "San uiego. gus. 29. cock that friendly relations be 26. Hill called up July Owing to the oppressive The Sioux in the Utiited tween the President and Secretary tneWashington, tui I, passed by both nouses, ex tax on flour and provisions the peo States make overtures to the Sioux Bristow and yourself were tending the time for the redemp ple are living on beef and mes ' in Canada to join them. tion of lands sold for direct taxes, Wilson I resigned the 20th of to have it amended so ai to exclude cal entirely in Lower Califor The yacht race. having accepted advantage- the possibility of its being constru nia. Instead of filling up and Woman burned tw death at June, for professional employ- ed to enoct the national cemetery offers ous the country is retro Haverhill. own State, aud as an bill; it was so amended and passed progressing ment in my cottau and there is much luffer- Cohreo mills, Djver, grading, part ot my resignainsignificant N. H., shut down for thirty days. want for of the necessaries the iug EASTERN, tion was to lelieve the PresiWestern Minnesota ia over- - dent from any further embarrass Overtures to tbe Sioux Ju 1'auatla, of life." raa with grasshoppers. ment in his administration. Sec New York, 19. The UtraWs Personal. We had a Race3 at Oakland Paik, Cal. retary Bristow resigned on the 21st. Toronto were received call this afternoon from pleasant dispatches we had decided Dr. Gio that I stat. frankly Cuban Insurgent? pillaging. authorities at or late in May, to re- bv the Dominion in June, de vanni early della membro to the effect Jthat Breganze, Saratoga races. as soon as we could do so Ottowa just sign VenIndians Societa iu the the United Sioux Itaiiana, Geographica Town burned in Sweden. without having our motives ques States overtures made to recently of several and was t ezia, correspondent tioned. It nought best, both the Sioux and Blackfeet tribes in Italian journal?, and Giamballista by the Presldeut and Secretary, the Canadian nerth-wethat the resignation should not for an offensive and territories Dott Viola, a meuibei of the same defensive take place until after the Cincin alliance the race white society. against They are staying at the nati convention. I never received These overtures were Walker House, and Avoeata Gio generally. of to letter my resignation rejected without parley by the reply from the President. I do not know Canadian vanni lomasoui, also .of ealce, ptH WUiiRK UK COW TSlJiGRAPU LINK. Whereupon the is that it lias been accepted. The messengers tribe?. their company, w ho was ,of from the American conversation between the Presi Sioux aunounced r.ast XlgUl's Dispatcher. dent they were in- rather indisposed. They arrived and myself was a very brief structed to ask the in ttie their council by last evening, ant one. The 1'resident received me Indians of British America CONTINUED VROM FIRST PAGE. to join are on a city t called tour have "I lsaid round trie world, him, tribe in their war against the had conveyed at once to Babcock coldly, to inform you that I have received their Venice left about four howhaving States. It is believed, every item of evidence he got from such offers for professional business Unitedthat the Canadian Indians months ago, and vhdted the me. liaucocK stayed quit a while. as to induce me to vacate the office ever, He had a very prompt and em of Solicitor of the Treasury. I do will remain neutral, although Centennial Exhibition and various to every story and this by advice of friends and also many of them are of tbe other phatic denial places in the States east. perpetrated .the Minit. tie asKeu me, on for the reason that I wish to put an Sioux who theory to m to massacre nesota xpect to leave this city on in They The if tell him anything end to embarrassment and annoygoing away, uew turned up. This J positively ances to which you are subjected Creeks, hiioux and Blackfeet in Monday or Tuesday, going west, num- and refused; but I added, that I could on my account." The President the Canadian north-wes- t visiting California, Japan. not deny when the President asked, said, "Very well." He expressed ber about 12,400 warriors, well arm- China, India, etj. They hate caland said, 'that would that after the Cincinnati Conven- ed and supplied. If they were lie laughed on B. led President Y'oung, and do just as well,' and we see that it tion we would have a season of willing to join the tribes now doe. The point of all this-i-- i that quiet. I replied, ,I hope that dur- righting in the United States no- thereby have been enabled to corif the President questions me in ing the remainder of your admin- thing on this side of the line could rect many erroneous Ideas which BaUcock's interest, what am I to istration you will have peace, and prevent them. they had received from the incordo? Again, I have no objection, with the assurance of my respectTne Yacut Itace. rect reports made by various traliab-cock on general principle?, to give ful and kindly consideration I took in the race for vellers, whose communications The Idler, yacht h fair show, if the testimony hat and left. In reply to a the Bennett cup, passed the maran-tiais really false. But ho-.- if it should my names of parties as to question station, bound in, at 5 20 this they had read. turn out to be true? and what right who had beentheoperating' against morning. The Wanderer left at lias he now, more than any other him, Wilson gave the names of 6.45. The Countess of DiifferMi, at FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY. accused party, to hear the details of Charles Farwell, Senator John A. 1 a.m. was outside the bar. Noth ItEAUTIFUL CLASS VERANDA, 31 Is. V. the case against hira.' 1. feet loutr by 18, at Caul C. Asmt-s- Logan, Representative Hurlbut, ing has been seen of the America , pkn'.-- Main About the 29th of January, the and perhaps Sargent, of California, or Tidal Wave. di'08 Attorney General called on the together with the men named, WANTED ! witness about Babcock, and he said Wm. B. Moors and one a I auk Statement. one request of the President had dismissed revenue officer.Stewart, OF DltATJOnT HORSES, PAIR The bank statement decrease ONE i' b harness and iirht lumber watron. troubled him a geod deal, namely, Plaisted, of Conn. Did you at $1,177,100; M ,r. Parson's, 20th Ward, before specie decrease 1,386- Apoly at that of writing the circular letters tribute the difference between you next. A. Kevseb. Monday increase $,3,-200- ; cautioning the U. S. district at- and the President in auy degree to 200; legal tenders cirdecrease $876,700; depobits torneys against taking accomplices' want or sympatny on tne Presi culation decrease $2L3,100; reserve The President was dent's part to prosecute whiskey testimony. KSTIt AY. increase $1,138,17j. very earnest, though the Attorney thieves ? ' HO HSR, four years old, branded General said he told him he saw no ONB bty a hatchet Grant and Vt llaoii. Wilson I attributed it 'to the brand on left thirb. other way of getting at the bottom. act Wells' barn, lJth from Babcock innobelieved he strayed that that A says special Washington ward, Salt Lake City, on the nurht of the Finally he wrote a letter, known as cent, and so believing he could not President Grant stated this after- 4th of July, 1S78, any person that will g.ve the tir.tt circular letter. This the with prosecuting offi-- 1 noon that if he waa regularly sum- notieoor oh wnereaoouis to tnts otnee or Attorney General said did not svmpathi.e Morgan (ity, Morgan cers or with the Secretary and my- moned, he would go before the to Martin Huinar, please the Prcsideut, who wanted self. With the part we took with congressional whiskey committee county, will bo liberally rewarded. Bid the explicit statement that no evi- reference to the Babcock case, my and tell what Bluford Wilson dence of accomplices should be re- ewn judgment is that, whatever doesn't know . about the cabinet 81LT LAKE THEATRE ! ceived In evidence. The Attorney difference arose between the Secre and he would not General said this would be like and myself on one side and transactions, to appear because he did W. T. HAKRI3, ; HnaNKSS M&XAGKB. tary volunteer must not saying,;'You plead guilty, the President on the other were not consider Wilson's jtossip worth for thus you make your own con- due on the President's part to a notice, but would waive his priv-leg- e demnation certain.' He feared the misconception of the motives and if summoned. VIVIAN HAS ARRIVED be but would letter misunderstood, actuated Secre which the purposes the President said he hoped not. tary and myself, to misinformation , ITr and I.ona el Life. And will appear That was on the 29th of January. as to the facts, to wilful and delib .Boston, 29 By the burning of a On the 2nd or 3rd of February, wit- erate Mrs. tenement to f the facts at the Lcng Friday, July 28th, SaturHaverhill, perversion ness rwad in the Chicago Timet the President by scoundrels whom we lost her life, and two others esletter. Then the solicitor west to were endeavoring 29th, day, July to bring to pun caped by jumping from windows. ASD see Bristow, and said it waa dearly for the their and friends, BUuC Down. ishment, evident that he meant to bring bringing about emnar-raameAfternoon, about a conflict and a change of purpose or Saturday Dover, N. H., 29. The Coehreo to the prosecution, and, if cotton A.T JCWO O'CLOCK. I and told the Secretary for mills shutdown policy, thirty purpose. ibat lie must take Immediate steps possible, to defeat their Cochrane If the President was days. to have an understanding with the Miss Imogene Holbrook, in good faith in this matter, Crook and tbe Indiana Another re- Attorney General and the Presi- actiBg AND ported Slaughter. ior nis aouon dent. He agreed with me. The now do vou account s lJr. Harry J. jLaale Chicacso, 28. The St. Loui3 eteps that he took were for himself with reference to the Vfiylph" des has a special from Will apieariu cod junction with Mr. Vivian and the Attorney General, and an patch when you informed him that Q interview too kp lace the day after. Gen. Porter had made an explana Leavenworth which gives what FRIDAY EVESIXG, JCXY S The Chicago Times correspondent tion of that dispatch which com- seems to be an exaggerated account next day acknowledged that he got promised him, and which was dif- of Crook's battle with the Soux on ilUSMM a letter from Btorre, Babcock's ceun-fce- l. ferent from the explanation from Goose Creek. The dispatch says, On the 15th of February Gen. Babcock, and. with, tfblcl fc "A; .T.iFray, post sutler at Camp V1VI.IS" SKETCHES ! the Secretary of the Treasury expressed himself satisfied 4 7 j Sheridan, arrived at Sidney, Neb.; resolved that there was nothing Wilson I have' endeavored to and reported tbe arrival at Camp left him but to leave the Cabinet, state tha facts as ther are with re Sheridan last Wednesday of Lame matter of Deer, a friendly chief, who brought owing to the almost total breaking gard to the whole subject HIH OBT ! lfilL off of the personal relations with investigation as they are in my re- information that Gen. Crook Bad the President, and it was learned collection. Let the facts speak for suffered a terrible defeat at the Grand Mtitee Saturday afterr.com from many sources that the Presi themselves, and with them I am hands of the Sioux on Goose Creek, i THE EVENING NEWS. j n. ELECTION. O IR, E .A. T1 PEOPLE'S Pf nn B Li W fe s 13-1- XT' s U IV! iV GOO S AT L C, M . 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