Show by telegraph t AMERICAN CHICAGO 25 the special postal railway commission a appointed ap pp hinted under the act of cg congress es passed last session e convened here this morning the commission consists of gardiner J hubbard bof of mass blass P F VV palmer of ills and samuel M fox of penna they heard john mcarthur postmaster at chicago john M hubbard general supt bupt of letter carriers in chicago george 8 bangs late general superintendent of postal railway transportation and hugh riddle general bupt and vice president of the tha chiea Chlea goRock island and pacific railroad company the tribunes washington special says the republican congressional day received the fol lowing dispatch aberdeen miss sept 24 the ine Ile republican publican une rne meeting eting in ok ws broken up last night and four je negroes groes hilleland kilie hille dand several wounded by the democrats district attorney Waltero waiter of mis fUls ble sir telegraphed AX attorney torney general tatt taft as follows follo w As manning ning and myself nominees for congress were about giving our nineteenth joint discussion today to day a white man cudgelled cud gelled a negro and the whites opened fire on a large colored squad in the audience five colored and two whites are reported debot shot after the shooting I 1 offered to speak but deci declared ared X should as usual denounce the democratic vio violence letice the officers then advised the crowd to disperse and ape they did so this afryl affair occurred so somo some m time ago vu tut t i itha ltha details t ails vere were suppressed 3 and have e justl justi reached here district attorney yalton declares clar ciar clarenthe esthe the attack was unprovoked and unpardonable providence R 1 25 in the united states circuit day judye knowles Know res Jes delivered the ion of or the court judge judges aud and inov ale in the ease bf ann ana tion at lan law Y cited united states vs row laud jaud G hazard the action is 13 ono of debt td to recover the sum of for defendant Ib income tax tai in itt defendant nt in bar to the recovery of or the paya raya ent by him of the mat feby deby by the untied states assistant assessor asse or kith with ther thee added penalty of fifty nifty per pert cent states ner demurred to this and other pios and the opinion 6 of r the court today to day sustains the demurrer following the of the tie the united states supreme court the case at ott jhb tib collar pollar savings bank vs tho the united states the case lase is important im bor por twit aa us ft it is tho the first we instituted tax ax after he citizen had sla ala j tax assessed y a united I 1 td t U d st states a tes tej assessor with 0 pen per cent penalty the tho judgment af the cour court sustains ns such action NEW ORLEANS 25 the howard association in re response ponso to a telegram from dr beuras who left lere berb on olt saturday un under ld er rices with kith brunswick a al physicians and md eight nu nurses today to day dayl tho at casays the thet destitution m is ap airing ampre and ana n a money ire wanted wante d bt st lows loos dhe dho so the democrats or of ho second peco seco ild co 0 district 1 thia ht very veny stormy and litter ane tue in their eirvin eirv it petition this poon between this fie I 1 friends of harui Avell cf t the be va i rt F nt brimm ken pen bent t and col A W two rw 0 chairmen were elected and two sets of committees and both 13 and wells were nominated by their respective factions bia bla 13 SIa announced bis his determan atlon to stand and make the can vass and it is understood wells will do likewise like wese col E P F Royer noyer Roger dj gj of kansas another of the parties indicted a week aro ago by the united states grand jury at nt jefferson jefferion city for complicity in the war claims frauds was placed under 3 bonds today to day L 0 25 arvine beaumont of clax ClaT kaville tenn was shot and mortally wounded ly by W T Bro omle omie of garrettsville Garretts ville ky on sunday while attempting to arrest the latter litter oo 00 a requisition of the governor of kentucky Kerit ticky on a charge of fraud NEW YORK 26 the limes washington arre sr pendent says sas bas some malici jus person has be rk guilty of vandalism in the senate wing of the capitol the marble staircase ba has s literally been deluged with oil off and still later with blue ink which cannot be removed without cutting the marble SPOTTED TAIL AGENCY neb web 22 2 uta via sidney neb ag G the first bounell council with the sioux and spotted tail tall agency with a full commission was held this afternoon colonel boone as eba chairman irmin said ary bry my afy friends seven days since we sent down some propositions to you that were submitted to the people at red bed cloud we have com amp now to hear your answer and decision spotted tall said we have come here to meet you my friend I 1 have considered the words you brought us from the great fattier father and I 1 have made up my mind this is the fifth ime time words have come to us from froin the great father at the time orne the first treaty was made on horse creek there was a provision made to borrow the overland road of the Indian sand though I 1 was a boy then they told me the promises were mado to last fifty years the there e promises have not noi been kept the next conference we had was held with gen Many deer when there were no promises premises made but we made friends and shook hands bands then there was the treaty made by gen sherman Rh erman gen suborn and gen harney barney when we were told we should have buve annuities and goods for thirty five years they said this but tell the truth at that time lima gen sherman told me the country was mine and I 1 ab should ouid select any place I 1 wished for my reservation I 1 sald said I 1 would take the country from the head of white while river kiver to the missouri he said they would give us cows to raise cattle mares to td raise raised horses and ancl oxen and wagons to haul with and to haul goods and money in that tha kway way he said there should be issues of such things as we needed to learn the arts with and besides that money to every one he told us each us should have 15 for am an annuity but I 1 them that was a bad bar amount that we did not understand money and that it should 20 to each of us ind he aS to that they tord me these thing should be carried out and for to go to the mouth ot of the whet slone clone and to call my people and th these se things should be fulfilled me apt b nt it was not true these promises failed railed to bo be out I 1 went myself to see the father and went into his and told him these things great father told me to go and select any place in my country I 1 chose for my home and there andI and andl live lve with my people came li home orrie birie selected belec ted this place and arid moved herl bere here thie they I 1 told old me we I 1 would move here I 1 should q u id receive the of the made to me but all I 1 got was very small cows cowa and some wagons that were worn out again last summer you came to about the tha country and wo we ald bald aid wv would uld consider the matter we leave it to the great father for him to settle in reply to that hat her he has sent you out this thia summer you have come ca mea meb to visit ou our rland Jand and we benov nov now ask you how many years there are for us to live you u who sit before me roe Air adra are merchant you li have ia coue cd nga lre bero hero t trade you have cocome hero bere to turn anything out of ot t the 16 VR wan san way Y without payment for it when a nawi man has A posses sir sid sirs siss zi that he i alues and an ofner otner a arty comes to buy it iti he brings with goods and andl things he wishes to pure pur 01 chase base it with my frien friends frienda ds your jour people havel bavel both intellect and heart and use thee these to consider in what way you can do the best beitt to live my people who are here heie before me are precisely the same game I 1 see that my irlenna before me are men of age and dignity and men of that kind nave cave good judgment and consi consider dei del well wall what they do I 1 infer from froni that you are here to td consider well what shall be for the good of bf my people forn fora for a iong jong time hocomb to come comb I 1 think each of you has selected sume some somewhere where a good piece of land lind with the intention to live on it le th that athe he may there raise raire his children my people are aye not different they also live upon the earth and upon things which come above we have the same sanae thoughts desires and respect that the white people have this la Is the ibe country where we wd were born where we have acquired sit alt alfourd our property our children and our gur hor horses sers you have come here herd to buy this country from rom us and it ft w guld would be well weil if you come with the goods you propose to I 1 give lve ive us and to put them out in iii your hand so that we can see the good price yeu you propose to pay for it then our hearts would be glad my people have grown up together with these white men who have married into our tribe A great many have grown up with their children A great many of us have learned to speak their language and our children are with theirs in our school and we want to be considered allone all ali one people with them my friends when you ou go back to the great father 1 I wish you to cw tell him to send us goods send us yoke of oxen and und give ua us wagons sq we can earn money by hauling goods from the railroad this seems to me to be a very hard day half balf our coun try is at war and we have boint come upon very d mault times thi war did not spring up here in our land it va was s brought upon us b by the children of the gra great t father th 6 who came to take mke our fan jan fand land d fro from u us 4 without price and who do a i grest great many evil things the great father and his children are ta to blame dorthis for this trouble we have here a statehouse ehouse chouse to hold hoid our provision but the great father uther sends us very little provisions to put in our mir storehouse and when our people became displeased ed with our provisions and aud have gone north to hunt the child children rim of the great father are 16 fighting lighting them it has been our wish to I 1 vw here peaceably but the great father has bits filled it with gol eol diers who think only of gur our death delith seme some ot our ours people v ho have gone none from bire here in ht order that they may have a others who have gone north to hunt have been attacked attached by soldiers from this dir direction clion elion ellon and when they have gone goue north have been attacked by bol diers fro froan the otner other direction and now nowr when they are willing to come back the sold soldiers lerit stand between them and ld keep them from coming comin home it seems to me there is a better way clift than this when people come to trouble troubie itis it is better belter for both par pr ties to arms arma tair ifo veranA tind nal nai nom som hom peace fu way to settle it you have mentioned to mo me two cou countries atries ih th mii mis river biver country I 1 know when we were there we had a great reat deal of trouble I 1 left ii a of my uly people burled buried there the other country I 1 have never bien been seen sien but I 1 agree to go atif and aud id look at it with fifty of my young maen taen when this trouble comme commenced beed the great father stopped the sale of ammunition which has caused great suffering td my people notwithstanding we are all sincere to do what is god good foi for our people my bly friend pointing to geu get vandevere you are a wise visa man when you were here last spring you told nde cde you would help heip me I 1 want you to do it swift bear bean they wanted to consider the matter until tomorrow tho propositions were read for a second time and interpreted and the council adjourned till tomorrow to morrow SPOTTED oy neb 23 uia via sdney neb 26 the treaty with jhb indiana In diani ur this thia agency was concluded abis evening after a three hours munell council Spotted Tall wail made another lengthy speech ebbin in which he insisted upon going down to the indian territory molook atthe at the countr country then then go to washington vash to talk with the great greaf father and he and the libe arc greaff af father to touch the pen pt it same sometime time timo he also aiso wined he d to de dov lay jay signing the treaty trealy rea tea a y un until t 11 the was waa iga ifa satisfactorily and wrid peacefully kett bett led H e wah to have havo help heip afe gnes the chief minister p pointing to bishop whipple whippie and the other the rev hinnan hinnau to tc settle settie the matter you have the words of the great spirit and you try to live according to hig his will you know knol this thia war trouble does not please the great spirit and I 1 want you to help meto me to rub it out baptiste good said a white minister episcopalian has come here to teach us rut tut I 1 dont think it is 14 done properly I 1 would like to have some female ministers come dressed iu in black clothes cothes co thes thea to receive the girls gifts iu la one house bouse and anil teach them and have white male minis in black bat hat and coat ana find tak take o the boys te to another house and teach them properly these ministers I 1 want to take fahe the names daies of the things sent to us and when they come to see that they are all there blu blue a teeth spotted father inlaw in law wanted to know who was the one that was to carry their words to the great father and upon solicitor gayford being pointed out handed him a handsomely decorated pipe aud tobacco pouch which he said the great spirit had bad given hlin him told gaylord to present it to the great father at washington as PIS from a man be heard speak at the council and ask the great father to he merciful to the indians and i pity ity them and help the them in to td remain in their own country spee Spec che ohe were made by several other indians Itic lians and by judge jay lor lord dani dadi and add col boone and bishop bop hop nahi whipple ople opie but the indians were all when spotted tail tall arase aad left the council room while out ort outside sidle ta IV V raymond a white anan an living lining with spotted tails people fio for foe the last twenty tevye meven seven 3 ears org told him hip if ir he be the treaty red iced cloud would get aad af him and derive all fhe advantages 1 to td be e had llad from the treaty raymond baymond then went to red mad mao clou nd ned red dog doa of the red t 10 load 0 d aceb agency P y w ohp III qa wor ON 0 outride u t 7 the counell room and told them to tb go in and urkle urge I 1 13 spotted potted eail fall and his hid people to sign f they did iso so made mitcle hiort enort but effective speeches hes and theu then withdrew two strike said inid the reas reason on we are afraid to touch the pen per and are silent allent before beford sog virtu is e we wo have been nen dege depe deceived ived 80 anany times before I 1 if we knew the he words you tell us true be willing to sign every day spotted tail then addressed his people saying if our frienda friends up above reter refer referring rind to the ted red zed cloud agency had not signed the treaty I 1 would help them in holding out hut but as our friends up there have signed signa I 1 ak ask all good men who are trustworthy to come tip lip epand abid sign ic fi half an hour later the tho necessary sig gIg signatures natures were attached a and n d the treaty was wai made I 1 the Ind indians laus iaus we here all want th the e military agent removed and howard reinstated instated re NEW rew YORK 26 careful explorations of the channel chancel at ballets reef show that the great blast is more perfect than was even bup hup posed it would be the water is ilow liow now of great depth and |