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Show river ' On a short consultation of Gen erals Terry and Crook, the commauds were united, and proceeded on the trai ' he Fifth infan Crook was following AMERICAN. column try was detached from TsrryV Wubiagtoi, 13. und ordered back to the s'ockade with An officer of the Interior Depart ment instructions to take 40 O'dO rations, era had an imervi&w with General bark on the steamer Far West, and fciueruian oa the subject of complaints as patrol the YI1owm jiie riveras far Sioux hostile effect that the to whether ascertain published river, ami obtained supplies of arras and ammunithe Indians bad succe. de i iu cros-in- p tion from liuliun post traders at the the Yellowstone; it no they are to pre agencies or reservations. General Sher:ieintirne, Terry vent them. In the man was asked whether he believed it will eoaie dwn on them with the com was triie that buppiied were ohtaiued biuel commands, in force a battle. D Sm F' anc'fsco, 18 He replied that he from tho agencies Ms is r.ot p eii'iveiy known whe her the The habeas corpm case of llarty did not think it was true, but added Indians are on Tonu river or Powder decided was circus boy, that the ludiatf. no doibt, would be Cabe. the The chill Five hundred Crows volunteered was given to Cluf. river ub!o ta procure arms from oi lier traders Th y were at once ra1'reven-tioto Terrv for the lie of join Society as ioug as they hud bui'alo robes and Sonnta. to him. They will and tioned forwarded be for to to Oh.Mren. of Cruelty itirs to Hell. It U generally be dowu the seut noiin side of the rivr warded to his parents in New York that rieu not counvcipd with Aic agea ci.uimaud and the Miles' Gen IS will Chicago, cits make a pruuMc of selling arms to Fifth infantry Sioux An specia City Indian at various points on, the Upper sevea companies of the Eltvenih Missouri CJid the North wrstaru Terri- says FOUE1GN. Inf.intry have been ordered to poin's i.o London, LS tories, in exclmujre tor furs, realising the Tex Missouri Uiver, from upper iL". as such prufj-strad.ss euuruious Mifan by I:incc yesterday gv; iiooi. tKc Two companies under ('apt. Sanders'm Indiiinare willing to pay larga prices arrived the six I'.in-'to of the Consols and went west by her fur arms. brought The presume follow strong Dakota; others will closely Among the records of tho rebel gov Indians above are to bear in favor ot pmc', or un trouble no and fjuie; captured or taken possession is There 't'his the I'riuce rel'os. anticipated. of as abandoned after the fall of i untrue that Degrade is be'14: New York, 18. port was a fetter from live I'ope of It is now ptated by competent wit prepared for a siege ll'imt to Jefi'er.ion Davis. The language nesses that ()'Lry only walked 2J0 used was Latin. And the signature in a miles in the late exhibition, and Home The Depth 1" 31 In ir.fi different hand from the body of the is '1'li) witness first The only say Tne tetter is aceotnpanied by Mv.it'is. Frank Clarke, who came from Clii'j;i(;i) to Davis, from A Dudley M.un, with O'Leary, and who laid out be a formidable Latin doc From the Baltimore Am Tican. trick far him at the rink, Clarke uaiert, which is nothing lees than a after ttie feat he nieasia'd the track Twenty years hjk tn.) recognition of the government of thw and found it to be seventy-fee- t short .Sta'es. It may ba that in thu wurhl rt'nclicU As eight laps were counted a utile, this mining shifts . Hulliciently enlightened by other toot below tho 2.000 difference of forty five miles tn only about referred to, and the testimony of made a , The vtry dwjie.-t- we fit' the whole &00, but he nays that there tiaiiiiv tiinn .ira si nn i will Iw. ... wers ether aud ereater ImuH tiian was a ujetalliferous aiia iti llunovcr, . III Til f' III li III It ill! IKtl II fitirl II of wa.king eight laps f. r which had bnMi cupriud down to a the true history of the rebellion here ttiis. iustoid was generally the a mile, pedestrian ic fffct. Tlie deepest after to be written The following of 2.aU0 a mile for every six or seven depth the glowing letter of transmission writ credited is the shaft so that the whole distance actually perpendicular t ;n,by Mr.. Mawn, who wti formerly the laps, silver-leain down mine to -was a shaft about I'l Adelbert walked brought Hsutstant Secretary, of State of the niiles. lirne the Plummer, in in keeper, l'riaibram, Bohemia, which h:s t.uitel States, aud was sent: abroad by makes a more serious charge;, as he reached a deth of 3,280 feet. The Darisasa diplomatics agent. or commis says that each night, or early in the at.taiaiuent of that tsioner:. depth was mude morning, O'Leary, instead of being on Bcussr.w, May 9th, 1864. a three days' festival, occasion the of one as the the outside track, every ring 3r. I'resiUeiit: Herewith I have the was sleeping comfortably in and still further noticed by the honor to transmit the letter which His supposed, bis bed, while he Hummer, marked off striking off of a large nunibr of IJoliness, Pope Puis IX,' directed to your the miles hi the rate of aSou.t tiye miles commemorative silver medals of tho Sd December of on last the Excellency walkW. Jefferson Buchanan has. obligingly an Lour, ns if 0 Leary bad been value of a florin enoh. There is no lime. and This, good very tanking ing will de undertaken its conveyance, and record of the beginning of work on This letter will he says, occurred every night excepting liver it in person. when he in the this mine, although its written his the finished preslat, graoe the archives of the Executive ence of a vast ctowd of. admiring spec- tory goes back to 1527. oltice in all coming time, aud it will tators. It appear.- - that Clarke and An elegant commemorative vollive, too, forever in Mory n3 tho pro duction of the first poteaiate who for Plummer's only motive iu exposing the ume has been printed, whieh is most fraud, iu the perpetration of which they mally recognized.your olfioial position, hal both taken so conspicuous a part, interesting to those that hare a tastie aud acceded ty. one of the diplomatic was of failure the O'Leary to pay them for either the actualities or antiquiof the Cwutederate representatives, more for their services Plum ties of mining industry. There ara .Utea aj) audieue in an established tner liherally he only say get thirty dollars for two, other lethalities, however, whero courtKUJu8 that ol St. James." one hundred and forty-fou- r hours hit. of after Marydelegation Delegation had he and to snatch that that. a greater depth has been reached work, land Kepublic&ns has besieged the Pres.He cheated says O'Leary everybody out than at the Adelbert shaft, bu& not ident to pracure the removal of Uaiiod of he and said there had in a. perpendicular line. These are:. their that pay, . States AUhal Galdsborough, of, hundred sold 1. Tho UocksaU bore been sixteen tickets only Ttt day another powerful eU'ojt hole, near a made. The result will doter. Bay at twenty five cents each, during the Sperenberg, not far from Berlia, Ttie whole week, whereas Plummer is euia which a few future attempt in that directian. that nearly seven thousand tickets, were yecjs ago had been lost his and President patience frankly sold on to a depth of 4,17o feet; 2. bored last the He ilfteou saw night. told his interviewers that tLot would hundred dollars iu the hands of the The coal mines of.Viviers Remus, in appear to better advantage ic attempt, treasurer, ud that was only part of the Belgium, where the miners, by shaft unite the iu to lie Maryland, iug party night's projeeds. It is oily eickitg, together with boring, have gave them notice that he shouiddo noth Saturday to however, tb&t the charges say, just but either that faction, ing, further for reached a total depth of SfW2 feet. are denied by one of the judges. i Nvhau.the party bcjouiej a unit in The agent of the Trunk line, speaking 1 timing from these two tsincs, no he would listen, to the reeommend itiou of those having authority to speak yesterday of the prelinged.ligU,. says shaft in unbroken pajpeodicular line the war must be stopped or we shall be ha Goldsborougli ban bout, a faithful officer yet exceeded tho depth ot 3,280 We are, losiag oa every, pound to and the President, refuses feet. The deepest bore ia.the world displace ruined. him on the domand of one wing of the we carry West, and if the present rates artesian spring at Jotsdam, iu are not advanced, when the busy season llepubiioans iitAat State. reaches a depth of which 11 Missouri, be wU is worse. still at hand, Secretary Chandler has appointed the The the tOa breach feet. Republican, party 5,500 following gctleaiea as commissioners to treat with the Sioux as provided for in this city widens. The address of the Republican Reform club annouuses that in tbe Indian appropriation bill pas-e- d a set of delegates will be chosen entireH. C Balis, Iown; Geo. toy Congress! W. Mannypenny, Ohio; A G. Boone, ly separate from tho8 of the custom TUB FOLLOW. IHAVK IN MY rOSKSSION tiiuml4t wbic'v if not cliviine t Colorado; Newton Edmund-- , Dakota; haase wuig. within ten rtiiyn frn date, will be toM T Utica, lg. Jay, &shop P. U Whipple, Minn;, A, S. Auir. ai four o'nliN'k n. m., nt t:ie 176, the the raae to Ia Great 2;20 day. Assiitaat Pou U x.M-Michijian; JUiKham Oily, 'iaylord, Atoruey al, (iinty. rod 3 Jenrold heifer, ciop oft uotu and unGeueril of the Interior at th,e Depart- Extern wou three straight heats, Han- derOne in cut K branded oa nah second, Ella Waddin third and right enr, right hip aud ment; S.- D. Hinmaa. interpreter; and T, with halt circle oer it, on lrt ni le. Lewineky, fourth; time 2:2Dij 2:2L'J, Ou yoJJi Chas. M. llindley, Washington. Sec-r3 yfar old iimre, .Uutk uiane and '1:11. lu the race Barnes won tail, Inn hind foot wlii e. legal adviser to tary (iajlord will act On old tiid, face, anrl feet white, 'he commission, and represeBt tho Ip three straight heats, Cleaieivtine seoond, branded 3.oayear left dhi'dh. General Garfield Carrie fourth; third, The catamission terior Department. A. MAb&OK. time 2:22$, 2:21 h. 2,23; Aftsj- the District Twunaketppir. A ill start at onca, uui will meet at Ouia-ltof the famous trotters before nrighivai CSty, Aug. 10th, 1U76. t on the 551th Inst. Dan Mace's bay mare the staud, graod Washington, A. nitEUSTElt, M. I). President wiU lea. for Long Amy, iroited two trial heats without a time or 2;20.J. skip; and rpma'n at the ieu 2:20, Branch Mechanical X- Operative Dcn-tt- t, Alum Spring?, Va., 18. seaside much later than usual, lie comKerr Mr. suffered intense most agony plains to his frjends of great fatigue, rtas oonu on 5th Stroet, opposite tie and he has long been anxious to get up to midnight Inst night, bat thereafter Tithiuj iiltn Offir.. more death is His comfortably. Few. can un- rested; s,way, from the Capital. UTAH. now outy a question of tizae, and that a derstand the. amount of labor-anHU oue. and is etill clear wind short has the Prediden; euacuctered his will firm and resolute as Territory of Utah. Hoa Aider County.) s duvingthe psst cine, months. II has active, S. S. arCox ever. wife have and just an unusual amount of exccu,tive;bus. In tin) Probate Court, iu and for faid.Cxiuty and laet tribute to the dyTerritory, llou. baniuul Smith, Prckw .'ud je. iess of a routine nature, in, the depact-ment- s rived to pay their for the last three months, whijk ing Speaker. He couvejrsos with them AUct L, Voane, riainlij. ' y us freely as his fast failing strength will vt. Summotu. i has been, nxcording to bis own Sim f on, Donne, IxftwTt. ) had to allow, Blair, Montgomery diy, his to the friends, recently. among The Poplo of th United P'aten in the Terri-to- i quite a lr.gthy conversation with Mr. ost fatiguicg,of his life. y of Clali, to Simeon I)iue, deleudutit. Kerr. You ar.a hitroliguniiuoned to ana aiuwr Philadelphia, 18. api)artiled Dr. Popo says last much the CGUiolnitit of Alice L. IVmne, ivjuinot TJhis being the birthday of the you in th Prolmt t'oiwt iivawl for Itox hlder of Austi'tn, the. Austrian depart longer. Utah Territory, withiivteu d.y altr the CoimU, St Paul. 18. nerrice 011 you of tUia fUinnmus if aervud ithin nusnt, in the main. Centennial building, Inthi.1 connlT, or if without this county tuit within of the Seventeenth Collins, Capt. i handso cly dtorated with the flags thw dinirict, in twenty days, otlierwi within oS all nations and. imperial, s!a,cdardd. fantry, arrived at Bismarck, from Fort forty da.v$, or jmlgmunt lijkJafunlt wilL tUknn to confirm He Inst :ails Baford, night. . concert is on the. programme; musio aaittt you if wu fail to apDear and unawrc. Tlii action j brought t obtain a decr-sthe buaw's report of a reoent battle bediv y a full biud began iu the section at tlvelion.U of matrimony now extstine lie. tween the Indiaus aud Terry's furees. Koivinft will and con'iuue o'clock u tweeu and aid defendant ua the groauda fet !) througa y No formal ceremonies. have Scouts from Terry's oolumo, two days forth in the xtitioti ou tilo in said court. toe day. And yon are hereby notified thHt ifynn fail to t, Buford on Monday thvs afternoon members eut. armed place, and aitnwsc ax required bylaw, default 1 the Aust?jaivac3UiUiQu a,ni iaptti evening Couriers, who arrived at the ptiar iUbe takej aaiuat you aud aujdicuiiou Ina tn the mouth of the Rose- to the, Court for tho relief prayed fjr iu uid .jests attorvjl a bene5t, at whi.jh supplyou depot it1 1 a that tition. ttie ttud, report inst., ba made the wll tuM by peeobes Iu witneM wloreof I h:i hereunto t my Terry's onmmau t uiet the head of Gen. hand woiu.oent guS'S. aiiO the of aaid curt, ilua iSth day ol the on 10'h. Croek's ooonnaud A. 1S70. b. early Conn 1ft.; July, , Myntio. J. C. WRIGHT, The American.. peace Kociety resolu- - Crook s aicia were lollowing a large InCUik. dian titiil .ia. the. tUrection of Powder s r opv?. im, r.etuj.uof lue, Bnreaa to the War Department; de nounce the invasion of the Black H lta; charge that the Indian war was fenced upon the Indians to prevent a reduetioa of the army; demand an investigation of the innumerable outrages by the military on the Indiana; declare that Gen eral Caster's death was a just retribu tioa for the slaughter ot friendly lu amnesty to dious; urge universal ex Confederates; and the removal of the army from the Indian country. Zacha riah Crouch presided over tho meetings of the society. BY TELEGRAPH to-d;i- y THTtl C BLBBBAT McC0iniI0K TOTING HA m-r- T MACHINES I K 1 I utid-rstn- od Inier-Ocea- n C T , s"'pi-ratel- y '. nnrii-'-tice- . Itich-inoTi- 5lSfy d, i Vl-F'i- let-tt- r. r ('ot;f--dcrat- doeu-nitn'- s'jr-I'ace- i w H II I ( M I W 9 to-du- y d Ulti-uiore- has no Superior for Draft and Convenience. THE DHOPPGH THE 13iriiOVKZ rillKE JKMVEU cannot Liglu be ba:, needs only to be tried. for the last thirty years hav-All the McCormk-- Machines been noted for simplicity of construction, superiority of man-ufacturet- l r work-maush- a ad durability. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. Samples to be seen at Joshua Williams, Ogden; Goodvin Bros., the gan; Kichardos ti Douglttss, Smithfle'.d; who are also Agokts-fo- r known FISH BROS. WAGONS. Flaiing el! t3:.3m OGDEN and Re-Sawi- Lv Ills ng AND LUMBER YARD, . IVicdoivs, SiliiigleA, Mary-laod- is-t- GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMI2WS OUR he r ECCLES GJ-lS'SOis- --rt o -Q AT11FS' FaXOTNES cid EMPIKt and LATH MACHINES, COEN' and CA SAW MILLS, iU MILTjS, THRESIIIWG rhe St. Louis TNVINOIHLE YIBRAWh Send tor MACHINE with CAUEY POVVEIt Also Ciibson, Eietes e52tf. K he l rn NOTICE. - 1ft-T- Co., fV.r - e & Corner of Fourth and Franklin Sis., Ogdaa. 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