Show by telegraph AMERICAN CHICAGO eyul Clui CAGo the parade of the hayes and wheeler procession on the north side last of night john jphn beechmon Beeth mon a young german about eighteen years old who had bau been playing with soma some companions was knocked down by them and kicked in the abdomen so terribly that be died almost instantly the times res washington special baym the hawaiian treaty la Is certain to give the united states trouble germany france and russia will claim under the provisions provia ions lons of the treaty of amity commerce and navigation that the favored nation clause will give them the right to the entry of like products of the sandwich islands duty free northfield minn blinn 8 A A report lias ilas h aa been received that the posse overtook the bank robbi robbers is and a fight ensued in which one of the robbers was wounded the rest escaped the pursuit was continued SARATOGA N Y 8 the social science association to 1 sed the tho inter infer international national penitentiary congress which was highly approved capt W talbot hervey governor of the model prison at brixton england gave an interesting account of the working of the system in use there and how it had served to suppress crime and induce criminals after one term terra there to seek honest employment he also gave an account of the ticket of leave system in his prison various kinds hinds of mechanical work are done dune as w ay II 11 ag as willow work and oak um h king irking another prison made twety twenty mili m bricks in a year prisoners cau eau shorten their by good conduct and are assisted by the aid of the society after their discharge terrorism and undue haish baish harshness nem nel on the part of the keepers are not permitted the speaker was six years governor of portsmouth prison and in the last three years with thirteen hundred prisoners he a saved the government X 19 00 yearly over the expenses in the prisons where miscellaneous work la Is carried on the success is not so great because all the prisoners are notable bodied rochester 8 Eig hines hinss oaks oaka corners murderer was hanged today to day in canandaigua he made a speech accusing webster and ivi INI mrs ra Cran dalLof having committed A the deed for which he suffered ST sri LOUIS louls loi LOT aiss mo 8 the atlantic and pacific railroad rail Ball road was wm sold by auction this noon and knocked down to wm F buckley at for the road and for the land grant charleston sall S 8 all ali ali night the colored militia and white clubs remained at their places of rendezvous under arms A party of passing blacks cirod into the armory windows of the montgomery guards the fire was returned by the blacks excepting this and one or two other ml minor n or disturbances the streets were quiet after mid midnight n ight public feeling continues intense the blacks talk ofha of having vine vInz a torchlight process procession ioa loa tonight to night but efforts are being made to prevent it as trouble will probably grow out of it by thes the intervention of congressman small the combahee Comba hee heo strikers have been induced to disperse without further molestation of the laborers who continue to work in the rice fields NEW YORK 8 at the convention of general ticket agents to today day the fol fal lowing was introduced by b IV B shattuc Shat ahat tuc tue of the atlantic and y G W B R B R was referred to the convention this afternoon iwae IVAe reas feas the point paint has demonstrated the fact that the rates on centennial tickets are too high therefore resolved that the rates on an centennial tickets be reduced to one full fare to now york and return and to philadelphia anu and reburn return the rate shall be one dollar less than to new now york and return from frona detroit toledo cleveland per the erie line columbus or Cinci or west or south thereof resolved that no line shall be permitted to sell round trip centennial tickets unless they participate in the reduction oa on the tho basis of one full fare for the round flip 11 nearly all the principal roads in the country were represented I 1 including the union pacific railroad the new york central was however ho not represented HALI hall HALIFAX rAX 8 A telegram has been sent to the halifax crew in philadelphia auth authorizing them to challenge the london crew to row a three mile race for or a fl 70 mile race for to be rowed at st johns or halifax FT SMITH ark aik 8 today to day was the scene of another execution in the court yard by which four indians osee obee sanders binker wilson both cherokees sam peters a choctaw and jack volley a peoria indian paid the penalty of their grimes primes co committed in the indian territory the number present at the execution was very large wagon loads of people commenced pouring into town on the evening previous and the streets were after literally jammed but everything every overy thing passed offin an orderly and quiet manner at eleven the prisoner prison edi eni were taken from the jail and on arriving at the gallows they took the stand assigned them seeming angly unconscious of their situation after the death warrants were nal read nai and interpreted and the religious exercises held the prisoners bid farewell to all tho the ropes were adjusted the blaek black blackcaps caps drawn over their faces and at 1155 the drop fell this execution closes the life of fifteen who have been executed within the year by sen sentence of the same bamo court on the same and on the same gallows CHEYENNE wyo 8 mr nir ingraham who came into luto rawhide springs the pre present ent terminus of the black hills telegraph line reports that on sunday last fifteen indians attacked his party on I 1 indian nthan creek and two men named gannon and stearns Kt earns of golden live cit city cito s col were killed A deron deren defensive position was maintained by the whites until ten indians were killed or wounded when the rest abandoned the nield field masons outfit coming no ud then assisted in the burial of thedeas the dead small parties of indians have been seen been in the v vicinity nit oft of the telegraph camp for several days past all moving southward the body of henry a teamster who left sidney nub nob last may for custer ouster and since been missing 9 was found yesterday hidden in 11 a stack of hay near sidney crossing of platte river niver A man supposed to be named albert albeit singer was run over by a freight train and killed near jules burg yesterday northfield 8 about 00 men pursued the bank robbers and their capture is considered certain the impression here seems to be that the robbers are menera members of the famous younger add and jamus james gangs ills it Is certain they finst first came to this city about two weeks ago over the river road and that they have bave since been seen been in different localities at each giving dif dlf different names aad generally a L dimmie diffie different rent account of themselves george hilsbury Hims bury offers 1500 reward for their capture nothing was found on the bodies of the robbers slain here by which they can be identified CHICAGO 8 the inter ocean oceans 8 bismarck special says save dispatches from crooks command dated sept at ath headwaters of beart heart river biver thirty miles from little missouri and miles from fort lincoln reached here by courier today to day after separating from terry aug crook followed the trail lead ing log south some miles experiencing much delay delayon on account of heavy and continuous rains considerable sid erable sickness exists and the troops are greatly discouraged where the command was camped on the ath the indians seem to have called in many direct directions loni ioni the troops were on snort short rations and the horses much broken down the co command minand was making for the black hills and aad will await supplies there there in the meantime scouting in that country and taking care of any hostiles ho stiles found there terry terr y it is supposed is still following th the northern trail on the north bank of the yellowstone the tribunes tribune 8 Washing washington ten special cl 31 says the secretary of war having left the tho city without leaving authority to an in officer to resign requisitions delay is occasioned in the settlement of many cases for the payment of which congress made special appropriations before the return of the secretary from his six weeks trip west it is probable that nearly 1003 of these cases cues will be accumulated in in the war department awaiting the big nature of tho the secretary ST LOUIS 8 the board of indian commissioners completed their labors this a t hoon BI most ost oat of them left for home hurne tonight to night they all go to new york where proposals for clothing will bo be received and contracts amedd Lou louisville raville laVILLE 8 general thomas H rugar bugar arrived here on thursday and aud today to day assumed command corm corn maud of the department of the south relieving bene general ral rai Galu Galus scias clas penly who will leave here tomorrow for now york there to join his regiment pent nent the infantry charleston 0 9 midnight the city is perfectly quiet and the streets are patrolled by detachments of white clubs the mert ing of colored democrats was held bold under the protection of an armed guard of or whites there was no disturbance washington 9 enquiry at the state department neither confirms nor denies the reported arrest of wm al tweed no information has been received at fit the navy department in regard d to the reported mutiny on board the U S steamer franklin at leg born on the insl lost on 09 the ohe contrary the department has a dispatch from rear admiral worden on board thu the franklin dated zia zin september sih gih showing that the obe vessel was ut at that place of or at leghorn the officials of the navy department are inclined to doubt the truthfulness of the telegram in the paris figaro new LEBANON N r Y 9 moses Y tilden brother of governor tilden died early this morning NEW YORK 9 the railroad ticket al agents in convention today to day made a reduction of or ten per cent on the present rates on ou centennial tickets to new york and philadelphia from all points west of chicago and SL tit loul loud 4 this makes iu in all ali a reduction of 35 per pen percent cent from the regular rates BALTIMORE md bid 9 A hayes and wheeler meeting at ross cross ro 98 street market libuse house was broken up last night by roughs boughs several cats bhe ta were fired and wm win henry was wounded C Irving dilly who was addressing the meeting at the moment of the outbreak was badly heaten beaten about the head and face within a few minutes after the first shot the ball was emptied of its occupants many per pet sons present jumping out of the windows on au adjoining shed the rioters were promptly arrested by the police the rioter were balled but were arrested rearrested re and are in jail and warrants have been issued ed for the roughs boughs not captured the e matter has been before the grand d jury today to day and the authorities declare themselves determined th that a i the th e rioters shall not escape due pun ment the boughs roughs do not ex aeed ten in number harrisburg 9 gen sherman and secretary cameron started this forenoon on their tour of inspection west RED KED CLOUD AGENCY neb neu 8 via fort laramie wyo 9 the indian Coni which arrived here on wednesday held their first council here yesterday afternoon about india indians including red bed loud red bed do dog log g asb old oid ld man afraid I hob hon hordes hones es his son sitting bull of the ogallala sioux being present in conversation with members of the commission before the council the indians expressed joy at their arrival bome same of them saying to dr daniels of the commission their old agent 1 I shall die my father if you dont take lake pity on me the tho indians are in excellent mood for treaty at the council billy garnet bill leon Pal loidy and todd randall bandall acted as assistant interpreters to rev bev ht fit uman bishop whipple whippie offered a prayer then the following p propositions were read by col manny Mauny man ny penny chairman and interpreted to the indians first they shall relinquish all claims to that part of their i tion lying west of the me meridian rid and that the western boundary of said reservation shall commence at the intersection of the t h a meridian with the northern boundary of nebraska then northerly along said meridian to its intersection with the south fork of the cheyenne river thence the nce down said stream to its intersection with the north fork thence up the north fork of the cheyenne river lower to said eald meridian thence north along said meridian to the south branch brancil of cannon ball river or clear creek thence down said eaid stream to the MI missouri wourl river and also relinquish all claim to all the country outside of the present limits of their reservation reservations and that article sixteen of the treaty of 1868 is hereby abrogated second they shall grant the right odway over said reservation for wagon and other roads from convenient convenient and accessible points on the missouri river riv er to that portion of or the reservation which is to he be cedea not more than thee in number to be designated by the preal dent of the united states and nod they shall permit the construction free and the unobstructed use of such roads and free navigation of the missouri river biver third they shall receive all annuities provided by treaty and all ail subsistence supplies which may be provided for them at such points and places on said reservation and in vicinity of the missouri river biver as the president may way designate fourth and whereas congress has provided by law that no appropriation pria tion shall be made hereafter for aid eaid ald indians until some plan shall have I been jeen seen devit devised ed which hall hali look to their becoming belf helf supporting and whereas there is no country within the limits of the present reservation suited for such pur purpose pose pobe and whereas it is the design of the president of the united states to aid in the fullest manner pos possible for their progress in civilization therefore said indians shall agree to submit themselves to such beneficent plans plaus as the government may way provide for them in tle tiou of a n country suitable for a permanent bome home where they may live like white men wen the president believes the only country where they can hope for permanent improvement provement pro pro ia Is the indian territory na as the removal of the indians indiana to river will necessarily cessa rily be temporary if they shall agree to go directly to Indian territory next season they shall be permitted to remain at the agency until that time bul but before such removal fro from rn their reservation thet they may select a delegation of live tive or more from each band to visit the country proposed for their future home and thus satisfy themselves aa as to its desirability fifth in consideration of their compliance with the th foregoing propositions subhi submitted t ed by authority of the Pre president a and d co congress agress it it i proposed that the government of the united states shall bhail provide all the necessary aid to assist in the work vork of civilization and shall furnish to them schools and teach them mechanical and agricultural arts as provided for by the treaty and slating ofa of a ration for each individual of a pound and half of beef hair half a pound of flour half a pound of coin and for every hundred rations four pounds of conlee collee ekht eight pounds of sugar augar three pounds of beans ten pounds of pork pore or their equivalent or so much of such rations as may be necessary until said indians are sel hel f supporting tsuch such rations in al all ali I 1 cases to be bo given to the he head a d of each separate family and whenever government shall have |