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Show TTT diant from coming into anrrender and for other offences. He will be kept in custody until the charges against him are investigated. The Indians since AMERICAN. this arrest have become very respectful. It will be remembered that thin chef, Watbiogton 20. Ilia-tto cae John dy. Grass, was after his arrest pa f burgUry h for nearly rolled by the authority s, Mint. n Walls pok might Auorney to secure the surreuder of Kill attempt anJ SomervUle, with Eagle and his force. Tnis was accomnn . -- ,f Tl M 0 . Alex Hi"t Columbus crowded. counroom .SrVev plished, an l Kill Eagle's bund laid down their arms, hs it bs already been de ,be,r New York, 20. dared in the official dicpaiches John Gras whs highly complimented by Gen. ... Cirlin, commanding ai Standing Rock, tbllt .heyelbw tever pre.1B "T. This for his services, and in return made an officially and otherwise the eluquent plea for his brethren, and hufrom u to drtV prims ibe following morously handed over a worthless flint i4 by a pbyncian: lock t itle to tie sent to the Great Father P twelve yellow fever patients in token of his submission. , The auihoriiies are ti:l trying Sioux City, 20. .u. r..vleiice of the disease a A Fort Sully telegram says that the p rho r,!ienta are io .he most chief, Bull Eagle, is reported when calleecrei,:,i nd dinv parts of the city ed on to vurrender his arms and ponies, The sent word to Gen. hroko out Buell, at the ma-rJcialscouvey those infect.d io the that he would do nothing agency, i..nitl. and up to this time there of the kind, and he wants all the soL hoon a want of tanitary precaution.at ldiers to cross lo the east bank, and keep their rations, and the Indians would Pitieott have beeo allowed lo remain take care of themselves. .1..;. inwnes and not that ha?e died hare shown Philadelphia. 20. of yellow fever, except black The daily attendance at the Centenvoiuwns Tom!., which occurred iu oaly two cases. nial is steadily increasing and the proshas been made, most pect is that still So far oo HHtopsy greater crowds will and come as the close The 0f tne patients being Uobemians, Dr Stew-sr- - crowd in attendance approaches.was the objecting to an examination. yesterday, of the board of health, largest of any fif y cent day during the has not the power to seaoon. The demolition of shanties is he ibat cvmplaius new ordered to commence on The itelttie patient, but tonight four Friday. are street insi ructions broke out, of tan having parade the 6ick people to was a It is esbeing giveu to convey splendid demonstration. I saw Mayor Latrope, timated that 15.000 mm were iu line, the hospi.al. who says it wouid hurt the city if ttie and the streets along the line of protruth became known cession were thronged with spectators. eainbler uatued Billy Temple en Dismarck, 20. tered the Revere House this morning General Terry arrived with his Btaff and wanted a breakfast without paying en route for St. Paul. The dash forit. A negro waiter named Morris, by tho Heeoud cavalry and a battalion of refused, whereupon Temple struck him the sixth infantry upon Wolf Point 8?ral times with a tumbler iufliotinu agency, to intercept the Uncapapas at fatal wounds. tempting to cross at that point, was a in the championsACreeJmore failure. The troops failed to overtake COO s.ni 1000 yard., the Indians, who succeeded in fording hip match at 200, at each distance, Sauford the river und escaping into British ter ten Boots yred 133; Kay, of the Scotch team, ritorv. Employees at the agency wLo 129, nd Milner, of the Irish team, 12'J, saw them cross represent their number out of a possible 150. At long range at several liundn d. The Indians connatch at8UOanJ 100 yards, ten shots at fessed that they wire in a destitute con each distance, Milner, ofthelrii-team, dition, and had thrown Hway their lodwas thi winner, making 98 and Sanford to facilitate flight They offered exges out of a possible 100. Milner made prices and ponies for ammu s at 1000 yards. travagant ten successive nition. The troops lett in the cantonSan Francisco, 20. ment st Tongue river are making good The Auckland Star says it is pretty The other progress in building huts. well understood in San Francisco that battalions are all en route for their res the mail service cannot be long continupective posts. ed ia its present form. The modification most favored iu Sydney ia that the ' FOREIGN. er'ioe between Fiji and New Zealand London, 20. The be performed by a branch line. Earl Derby bas consented to receive subsidies paid by the several colonies is the deputations relative to the persecu rearranged ea a just basis It waa The appointment of Sir Julius Vogel tion ot Protestants in Spain. toe at that announced to the and a various reoouairuction meeting preaiiership of the German mis Protestant of the miuisiry at the end of the session Deen sions is considered not havi molested, in couse- pretty certain. of The F Times a between special sequence stipulations made ji reports fight the cannibals of the Nonawanisa tribe by Emperor William. The Times has published a let'er from and a force under Caplain Knollevs. The Datives were fortified in caverns After Barcelona, which says: During the past ti attack, in which a number of whites three months (be clergy and aristocrats have made severe attacks upon their were killed and wounded, the stronghold was blacked and the cannibal starved employees and servants who dare to out. Seventy were captured worship or send their children to Proand confined decision of the testant schools or ohurches. Hundreds the awaiting Executive. of poor men and women have thua auf The bark Onward from Tuget Sound fercd for their failh. waa totally wrecked on Suwrrow reef. a Carlist leader, will Dorregary, All saved. shortly come to Madrid, to solicit parThe news of the passage of the recip don and recognize Alfonso. A dispatch to the Ptewa from Alexan rocity treaty occasioned great rejoicing at Honolulu. dria, says it is again currently reported Masso-wa- h Gen Sherman and Secretary Cameron that the Abyssimans cuptnred arrived here this evening, baring spent and two Egyptian steamers. The Times says: We understand that yesterday visiting the mines at Virginia the German Government bas sent three In accordance with their request uo hundred thousand pounds in silver lo puouc reception will be tendered them England for transmission to India. This oa their arrival, but the military and has not affected the market here, and civic officials will wait upon them at the at 5 p. m. silver was quoted at 61 Jd. laiace Hotel this evening, the reception Belgrade, 20. t be followed Gen. Tchoeyeff telegraphs that incon by a sereuade. St. Louis. 20. sequence of the non observance by the Jay Gould. Pres.. Dillon, of th Union Turks, of the suspension or hostilities, fcitic, and J. McCullough, General he will also disregard it if an opportu aannger or (he Pennsylvania Railroad, nity arises of obtaining the advantage. "rived here It is understood The Miaister of War left Belgrade in taeir purpose is io consult arrange this threatened regarding great haste, toalso their interest here in connection with to meet the deputation and rupture, .he late railroad movements in this State on its way to tender Prince Milan the crown. Pottsville, l'a , 20. Thomng DuffV nn nf (ha Mnllu M. Paris, 20. gmreg charged with the murder of poPrince Orloff, Russian Ambassador, liceman l'ost, was found guilty of mur-de- r has assured President McMabon that io the first degree by the jury this Prince Milan being proclaimed King, This is the ninth conviction bas produced a bad impression at the moruing. 'o that orgatiiation; Russian Court. Russia, although detereight have been mined to defend vigorously the rights ef under death sentence. Christians in Turkey, is in no way dis O., 20. The local steamboatl'omroy, J. N. Roberts ex- posed to support the excessivi pretenploded it boiler at the wharf at 1 p.m. sions ofServia. to day. Several persons were injured, Calcutta, 20. Great preparations are making at supposed fatally, and possibly an-!- r still in the wreck. Tne boat is a Delhi for the proclamation there oa the llal loss. 1st of January of Victoria as the new Fifteen title of "Indae Imperalrix." Beaufort, N. C, 20. D. C. Childs, first mate and British native thousand J-pttroops will Elye, and "Mod mate 0. Hendricks, chief engi-fnparticipate ia the celebration. A week's firsl asistant engineer New- - holiday is intended. St. Thomas, Ont., 20 passengers D. W. Dilsen, Whildon siewart, Fred Williams, At 1 o'elook this morning, within two coal heaver fireman Hibbard. one of the miles of Browasville, on the Canada L WhUe Jha Dd ,w0 C,her Southern Railroad, just in time to catch leal" ,nsme unknown, are persons the New York express bound east, train l0" on the steamer Clyde. wreckers uncoupled the partthe rails apart and threw chained and ed 20 v Chicago, kA! at the military tbe whole train off except the hind hat on.hel0.h sleeper. Engineer Hunt, wai severely the passingtrs wera Bill. V6rtM L oflhe acaldd,but none of The traok waa blocked hurt. of bvVs "rested aeriously Siou. for exerting about foar hours. Oee of the scoun7illlM7 wtbo-itie- a uprwemt the hosti Ia. drels was captured. C Invite attention to their 10 . 10 W... Chej-enn- e l. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Iron & Nails, Leather and Findings, Horse and Mule Shoes. pre-ide- Odd-Fellow- s to-da- y, Cook and Heating Stoves. K to-da- y, y A. Complete .Assortment of GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. h bull-eye- to-da- '". fish-plate- ' red iWiT'" ' ,nJ "wof ,0-d- ". s. Wflll.'P7l5l3)' CENTRAL CANAL. MEETING OF PERSONS in the land lying on what ia known as tbe Sand Ilidgi in Davis and Weber Counties, will be held at tbe residence of Samuel Fowler, near the Hooper switch, Utah Central R. R , on Monday October 2d, 1876, al 10 a.m., for the purpose of making arrangements to construct a canal from the Weber riv. er. to irrigate the land above named This being a matter of the utmost importance, a general attendance ia desired. Samvel Fowler, 1 Committee. John Russell Wm. E Bakkb, j a78-4- t Hooper, Sept. l'Jth, 1876. wwnn INTER-este- d A NOTICE. ON ACWHOM IT MAT CONCERN. TO COUNT of inUarriuxinent I havs beau compelled to clou niy buiiiuvM for the prexeut All purtiei indebted to m are requested to settle tiwuediBtelr. N. B. All penon wigblag to eettle will And fion'i me out door uurtb ot Villinui lriver eture. W. II. P1DC0CK. :B.tf t MAMMOTH 9 WE ARE OFFERING Splendid B1EAI1TS ! In KJOIER ami other GOODS, which must ho closed out before our . IMMENSE FALL STOCK ARRIVES. Reducing OHr credit business to a safe basis enables us to offer goods in all lines at bottom figures. Merchants, Country Dealers and Families will save money by trading with us. Agents for Levi Strauss and'Co's Riveted Overalls, Jumpers, Vests, and Hunting Coats. W1LEEE BEOS., COAL COMPANY. HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT A of the bhareholderi in the above nttmed euminny will be beld on JJoudy, Oct 2d, 1876, at 10 a.m.. in the office oi P. 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