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scSL- Hn rd-in/i .. i- v.- TfH l-fiKr fy, !t Oatttmti&M Mhsa tfeztlc "iV'a bin piid UmIt next number, ud 1* 1 fgsimos 1 .1H iittae, column, ltlme, $4 addHlooal colpiniwltiaw^tlO .......J. of the OWo wheafc erap asd hatf 6f th* reported to hay* been lo«t to the recent !U-yfp ^. 4' iO WMS iyi)SX Hi0:? hi\H 0:J »-y «W&ssfi&X£r<£' The iary Wlw%'whieh Leitj the Mountain MeadoW murderer was tried, was composed largely of Mor mbas. Of eourse tney disagreed. 'IM HelebA' im., Bstald reports Qen. Oibbbn actively ig against the Sioux in the Judith Basin ci r6(£en with two companies of cavalry. Tbi ioss by the reoent floods on the Wabash amouats to ten million dollars in one county in In* dia«iaJ- fbe rtver rose' to th« hlgh water mark of Vi._. •»_. all kinda in portions of Alabama and tmfttyft har^itfeteitentelH fbrw^it^f rain, tt'te mdhot^at even trees are .dying, and died so dry and hot tbat even tre« dMg ud^ leai^eBke antam^. 9riFotter/rthtialii, arthbrdit|(Uy«ducated Wd tMf^iiian^onM^onntof ^emesUottbufe». bis** iMt C'i tToKi COlaiBA^. c»l«j Liqai, ntmfiirtOiOW AU.I. iVilMttle llUMil W b» ftiiiniif tci iMtlwIiart tnict As.mr umU. reuS^3iiOBioWWp«f^^r«n[Si 4 W "52 V? to Denoerade mj^jority tn Kentackj ia'45,000. Andrew Johnson's life wli intared for 9800,000.' Lomber it qaoted st 40 per lOOfeet tn the BUck hi^- 1 ^^cre/Tilton's new book ia entitled "A Le ykglKalii|iiiii leem ta Int I'eiumed te biaakf^^ mittfa&fo' V&t* bajeri paid $1.20 per bdshel ft^Hfii8»tl«*w»ek.^ dJL a22TffiS5*Se been miii«w ssmoiisi WMtifrt! ^10 «rMrtMpper tt Orthatng S. C.^ died »t 8*rUo«» Sprinaon the 11th inst. ^^teisrtnMil uid StotiWt Mt4 bein ^WOng'atJ gfcftwf teraff»,rt!pMl4-»g -J-so-? i.-r j®t Democrat* carried Korth Carolina in the re» e*MWWodb^^etetUitt^rH^. of the OUo wheak'erap as^ hatf 6f th* l{t TQ i'.ytSV ••-,•. 3tt bid&izQ I ?0- iT9briS^)ii'l i! JtjBBgTf? .jw,^ **, ,sisMiA»GKi ifcm.wim ,.b -i* Yy .*» ti- J... H'j/1 iu MifL'.fe.'jsi'ji1 3til OBi?isLCrgj tinitiutj nrr-.-r: mmt*iv,:i 1 lit-W tJ'J so jr^yi" U™ Oa?. •t l'J.1 3'i, ftgl'Ui SAl WBkfI6i&r". SHtiHfe Ar ivS% iuliS u.:- States man of wtur hat b«enorddred ta Ivflnaind Aapbw^ll, owlpc to the disturbance in ®ssss! r^|np^j fT'.v gr#r-.r:«- i«J3 n.--£ i.v nnwv uuiu iv luwrsri innrawi Annoy re* soMUNr hare been Ulled by Indians at rarson /Brownlow, a life long opponent of Andj Jolas|V['H)l«latm^ his failings bis personal in tegrity was unquestioned, ^^ers'haalmpr raL liir^erB haa Improved upon Joe Wheeleck. IxalfrlUckeivof ueiled Birer Star, "half «djmpp and paririte." breed llbe trrt Bditoh' priao'nen rfeited' for kUOhg io diansotf British soiL od cbmplaint of the Ctoadlan goifetninent, were dlfchai^ed. o-l? qjwl9? %mHft, ,*h» wpott-ihe miners pawmg up their effects preparaloiy to. are* t^tNrBwtllMf s«ifcr ord5^roii the bpe froia Ike griiard bona# at Sally, vu ahot by the guard andlooaea halfoftae faot in conaaqnaoaa. g! MaMMtniitain. the evidence of. a eon* Buaui JlWalltt^, late 8taMio' ai' OMScT it Offloe,#! h«^l«^rtersft man UP. W&iiffi eto.wy neyer so well LeuisvUle the oat* talot begin to cottW* at'ieiwMi^i yjagreatfcyljMof (ha»/r tiVmii r. O^fi'.i.^ Gen. HU If 5^1" y* ifrr '^c. Tftofc fi Mi": st fl i&u 4liO 'LS. Historical Society *^'ts ti ti *1 o:: it* »fi & uiil riiii'i 7i-HQ cdi lOWEgfEBTIM ATE AB0|£, u^EKSr^r JJTO THHB HIGHEST iri^dto uimT. bat the Wealth'of the* ffilia ii iff tfieirGrassand Timber. MIHXBS F0USIH6 IH10 THE HILLS PE0M ALL DI- SE0TI0V8. Orooks After the Miners, and they Decide to Submit. The Bismarck. Party Heard From --Something Reliable From Our Owxl Citizens. The„ following from Prof Jenn|r waji rf* ceivend at the interior Department on the 27tli ult. liK. .. CAMP orSPBipo CBB*K, Black 1. 9nui| Dakota^ July it. The'Hon^ Ei P. Smith, JCommisdoaer Male i. iZ.t'-'iZi- .'X^ha,?#. dis^ced g^d in paying ua in ,j. Iiars^ botl^ o% Spring arid Rapicl Creeks^ from twenty' tO ^thir^r miles north^st of Harney's P*&. 7Th»' deposits^ are ri^est yelfoon^ ifv&ehttls, jiodarei'atfflrab^ •WWil tar m.the streunp, ajnply^foy working ptirpo(ie£ ^The4:golS is ^rivod te qtiarw ledgei cl^ho^notDs #inensidn#' in a belt..^ c^Us^tlafc^ !-*»&? It fit twenty mMinc4wjdth,xrosaiMi the.|[3a in a^br^iwesterly 4irtciibn. £tn ttffr i^oitit tiir diiy from ^th^ 6f the stream near camp yields fnftf 4(jtttooint8rrt0e tiM ipan^kndsseveril tben^en.lbo^t'200nioera bayed** ymi lfM»«fc2QMrttessfe Wtow«i»* fronian direhion antiToffer meeyery umSerw Bftt^ygtUrU^^th^h^^tt be»lh^ ft^sregt^at thtKaak Ufa, and tbV t^ihtkllc greater and wtttr n^laf ill? *e£6it Wtst tff thfc Hlghaay |loiintiins. it LTheinterOteifiKaalB AilUH^ieM says the goU discoveries to four iminabss fivraginous MM r^Hnff iu Pt- tk£A-3}§ itVli mnijawe vm- iivAi sd7a'30flCBB^i^Ui.*fc!. on M*g« site ifrM {cjifjfiO 8-ili'a Quanta Mod* 71 I»U» fi 013 0T0.Il S€^ o.' Of :0- ffs, '50, TTT'ii' JERRY PUTS DS XilE TO 4 AII9 tlli WtaOe Be Sttcfoiid 9ae haa aUo bien itoaoniad, aeven 4o^flht nilea is I ^msm iK /:. •j] I -i e* ssdgfei I'rgtfrr rkfift##e^e zT-^bsp ^S^btv^Vm r.5iMi 35S3 iwmimr ^f9|yyariDfi^ *he nortbv^:^ ^f*^^Vrrfroidaa!05 ^1002 f& ftet JoBgi cih^iB^ S4 m^bte or wa ter^lnd wwek^d'. if.tiu^ee menvdeat«d of,,,?^ fri^ sw ftftMtfywTrtyt W iMition to? theca^thlcer ajr^ne* tariqefe faQpriag ^d%i$Ci^kst:w|»wh emMr^tt mimiay mtoSSicentspaniatiital pnntiwfslM osu oCiP!9ipaniof4ixt SH% rii^ ttiat he %»Ti piu^y poctedi iiostad gold 4toai jtaked -as a cl^ua^ because npfo lte^heir' rospecting it was discovered tha^jtbe thtfiaU^iMt ntdvpeain »i" ler. Noticing tut Nwhtfit hea, ofa sjbnuon b^ibg:lr^ W%ioiihMfiks/snd Beefng jtbirt the rinnod^ 4ropted out on tbt edge of t^re guicfa^ thief determined to br^pecjt .a little ao^, filling a pan with dirt t^en from the pi^ieOtmg/fock to a£rdol Ofwater, and- cartfally Washing tV they^ were regarded by flnding 80 bnlst worth tit goldv Thia gold is not farJTrom grinning stjpeayn^J^dthehap ire now surveying the tificial water course, formerly of Chester County, Pa., has,a claim that, pays on bit theni. .There now seems. to be no question bout the existence 'of gold in. paying Sti^ in^'&rJ^nWMrXr ^wy uricomprdtafsingly says that the country is gold bearing^ and that the iulches on ilapid^ Springj Castle, and SStEWr xCjiceeks wjlLpay ^p, mme. The country is noit yeli proven t6 be as. iil£ but «d«npatei ftvbrt! ibly with Colorado atid:Maotana.: J£r, Jqnneyjilw itOQOsquare qa*rtaz ,•««»*-» emti ...iwatip**' litfliHMlft'j&iU rtlwMlMt ttM Biltsk HfTWSliM*, ViWvr w*rfe4ete ofnAfrilMhi itn TO l&S&SiSSSto^ A Um Dumber of claims are vtiytimkrirtbf triiners- Ntfio life gopeoq preepeetive tourfc vto -mkmt lit idbe66] altiicbi pot i» ,bjr tftiaqttiijte48 t^eswond point they on^had- to ^bwn fcet Wihe beas 2aw" Oiil ih-.iti u-ii hx? Th is rkh find m*& jmrpe4iate^r iaade qiwn tothoffwnftoi^f thep*rtyi*nd jrty ^lauu weto .'M onca tak«Kbwt traOTo iw, tbi plte^ ^ere tbeltwo ratiori pantry,'In tal»tt not Thesfd, are »y all, the oflders jaf the g^elogieal escort: Thefe is^ bot little, doubt -that moat of the claims on .Erench. Creek will pay quite as, well if the same skillfull engineering is expended The following is froin the same cor tg£jtondeht, dated Black Hills, Jnly Sl:' -fro? baa of Indian if* -?tdJ iiflotsAuif 1®*ffc miles of rich.gold-deposits Sri these hills, and that they ^extend into the red siridstone "formation on- the da^ having been wMhed there by a re (jedingoctan. -h- ev^roOBstant, fo^tiio ftistpanfulmay Bdtdttce^aeTOtil c^of^fawingw tb& amalleat possible particle 0. the' jiice olCa large pin-head, is {iiadi%it: inly be worth 10 cents the next mayiiavedniy two ortbreecolow, that fmay.be worth froi^ thriivte o^bri the imiount'^taken^ out of a piiifui of dirt, unleas .approximated bj^nesfrWoriL, The larspat: nogg®t ^jfr Vf i&iifti bt*1la^mpaBief iiis tf^gBdaifai and d»is rti'lMk. ry ich iaeaMM# ^hlni^ll t^^ttot biwMtrm thirty men can shove! into it. *wy foot of ground ia tiaiBO OOT Ml CLAIMS hvtfie aiinara, aadoooaiderBWe^BcMe- W,. HQ H"!-l tUgjHHt-, jJ-f-. jpetf prevails. tJt nar.fmpd ,..«! trunk! fee ^Stiediti theitrifc for diii Tin *nM*rs d« li1aUe br na work ups JWWl i£MM vmii JHWP^rtPft** nianconeiders himself nextto rich, and Wdefhia timeto takeout the precious metal,--contenting .himselff ?tbe present witH perching j&i jpaelf lite a ptairie-do&'dri theHighest point offtie elaiutyttttd Surveying1 Soniewhat ofleri 2 0 W?** tol&ij. ^withseveral itriiifr bastardquarii and slate runnixigithroii^i I# longitad in^lly,_andbaabeen ftacedby bimsplf fbr a di^tince of miles, ^he gold in free, and perceptible with the inked ey£ Aiid the foUoir^Hg froinJb^ same^ da* ti .- M&i ifnu^piipip^a^- ^juibr-j -now^onite,bv^» tors,- Whil^, ^ipid and iB ilienorth'fdrk Bknb^Bldtfr wtfidi P^ JW^iafely: daim aa many aor* «P«i»t^ood Piftrkt,: oomppaing^ th /ork pjT fepid. and. fits, stiafi trlbtitariff, cointkihtf about lOp lej ahd it ^lea^it 400 havev gdfli6 \kut^ivBeal^-. iLodge and the ,Btn«U^ tributaries,, c$n in^ at leaat 4C EfttV Lodgb and bving into^ -tht BeMe Foittne. tberQiifftr intall parties atragiing ihto ootning from Spnng oCapip Kearney, to-day, met 4B mi lers1wagons on the. road to the new old-fields all of this number within a (stance of 25 miles, and' only one of ihe avenues to the so-called rich dig ItUUCS* fl.50 FE& PAH n^: Capt Kunson also states tnat»rwhite ^n' the iroad to^l&is camp, heItoittped, at ininer'a prospect-hole, and after ex ehBoging compUmenta of the day, froceeSd t»M.a pamr»»tfc^iKt taken »nt of ^^ttooidf lhtcpit» md cai^ iilly WMhe4 it out, and waanot only drorised. biit delighted, to find what i^§ esti^riated to be 1 SO of coarse gold, our correspondent will here state that his personal knowledge of this gentle man warrants him in commending this ^UtiBmMit with the utmost confidence ib ite mithftilness.'r' iiV A'Jedga of gold-and-silver^bearing^ uarta has been, found on the Box Bi er Qreek, specimens .oft which have tor this camp. Maijy re ports of gbld leads havinjg been found, pe^ririglarge qnantitiea ofrichmetals, oontiuue to come in* but not from ret lfable sourcfl^ and are, .therefore, no ^rprthy of mention/ The rniners are do, ^ig little or rioihitig ori their claims but to -'v^ *, :.ni SQUAT HOWH AKD WATCH, TH)W idji aa sn^i: conduct has ^expited both fi curiosity arid comment of outside isetvere, your cotrisspbnderit has aved rio pairi8Ho le4m the reason of •So much inactivity. This haa.not been inveasy npr. i^ entirely satisfactory ^tsk, Dut so much hi^. neen learned Ait the miners are organizing into liMtds oir societies, the naembers of v^hich «re: feqnized to jnake oath, that they will not reyeal any discoverie& to others jthan thQBe of the brotherhood, arid, as the^r are liable to be driven a frein-the gold fields any way,- they bind themselves not to develop their! dlaimS anyKmore than enough. for per. Sonalh^owleage of their,w^th,,and They liie puh!ioity of jtheir m|n|ng 4iacpyer ies would endanger their possession of ye unable it .has nniKesbcieties with: attssoirici oitfline^ for mutual taction Thessc«ve fteta thatneei ^urthev^explanation* and/they are-only mjentioned... because they are' facts.: fhere are no substantial reasons for believing that all the miners' will thus organise^ and while many are coming in* aomere?t.-r: There are seven1 1 laf inro eedno She ^^W on Spring, 'ftapldi and i«eir Qreekis pi^qibiiie well, arid Jenny is ^confident that -they -itfll to work for/tbeafrm ne reason why will no teanmetaeiiee you can #w^lhwa 2i to^0 cahtanaief OBe pan •»*f*£r.£sr.zz?& *9tV* Au t.'ft fiii iv —'On I.'#/ 3•£ 3 ior to the trarieM pla«& ilia r^qpirea tfiia maipqauapoH the Government toutransform theso fir font parka into TwiauUfiil larms and bree^ villages. Wb ireather is deli riously cool, and berrien are fqpirtSn^ fast*h-:i -.is* *1 Bapib Ont, Btadc HiUiijTu^ 29.— Bm»rok.pM]tT.*rjrt»edi Jltteht, and 'No inddents bf &o^°dc6u^reil w« r/aaiuhed^B«tf Bdtto #6 Were^tf^^ed & jthfjaighl byjhdila^ ana the gaddle horsi« ^Qngipg2to(4ohn Roi»,!-ptil&y arid luu^uey broie weir pil&tt ropes ahd fell into the hvids of the lndian&c No -one was hurt We saw nO signs of lndJans on onr tjrip aside from this. •"•rfy rW Crook.haa issuedosders for efgbt hundrld miners berer and while a ie# are U&-' ng, m^y mor^ ase coming every day. ngmmtL There are six dpn^panies pf cavalry and two ft irifkntrt liefe. T: ®«in. '-•-'Urr. ... jat somepoiritand hpld a meeting,inrer gard to the,ir claims, i^nd then leave the ionriiry until the Hills ire dpenv whibn' ie. says will be before long. GAMf. r.a ty^ Boss andli .filled i» grizzly besr^ pur way here/ "We had plenty of frwh meat ill the way^ v,yr. /iiB^itnroL'xouiramT This( is indeed.# bountiful, country no one can imagine its heaaties, or ad' vantages. We had the best of roads all the way from Bismarck n.VK^IiiTAO..TO:*HB:::BllWI. {IWe will sopn be obliged to We from the troops, as they lriir remove all who ire here after the 16 biit ihihers, are not obliged to hang aroilnd the cahiips. there is, plenty Qi county outside of the camps and they wont get us. A.J? FISHBB. CABAHOOrt LBTTBB.. 8p«oial Correlpondenoe BkmarokXribune.^ Rj^pib Cbbbk, Black Hills* July 30|h».. r^Artived here yesterdi^, sixteen 4sys ivonK ^Biamirdk Hid a good trip,v hut thestock being padced heavy, was- pret ty ^eU played. Qn ue 26th, whMe eairiped on the Bear Butte, we were*atr tacked by Indians, and lost three bead Of stock no one hurt. Find miners on all the streams that we have crossed so far. French Gulch is-said'to be the BICHEST FBOSPBCT. ii Fifteen miles have already been claimed. A large party is working twelve miles up the creek. The ground where we are., now encamped is all «laim.ed, as is elLof custbb'sgulch. Nuggets have been taken out of Cus ter's Gulch weighing $18. From THIBTT TO FlfTT, DOIXABS PER DAY have also been tyken out of that Gulch. Prof. Jenny found ONE NUGGBT WEIGHING $86. Jenny's camp is one-half mile from here four companies of troops are with him. GEN. CBOOK arrived two days ago, and has issued orders for all miners to be ready to liave the HiUs by the lSth of Augusts All miners whOrhave claims are to meet at the atockade in Custer's Guleh on the 10th to make laws for the regula tion of claim taking. Gen. Crook will make arrangements ^o they can hold their claims until the Hills are open without beirig here. TBB INDIAHS will not treat until, all whites are re moved from the Hills.. We have twelve days in whieh to prospect and gecrire claims. After the Witt BBTUBH to Bismarck via Cheyenne Agency* .riving home about the 1st of September. A large number of miriers from the eaiBt wiH return vrith us to Bismirck-. From five to seven hundred miners ate in the Hills. This is a low esti* mate, some claiming from two to three thousand but miny are leaving, noth ing big enough for them having been discovered.wv 0 S 1 W -ii }j,4u'- tta Ooveaies^acNr aeedada.ts floods theflilla with miners and aetnal aettlers. The salubrity of the climate the abundance of timber and great, tai offer advanta- 5 4 Boss, Hike^Smith. and myself leave tjo-mdrrow for Custer's Gulch ind other parts of the Hilhi, on a ten days' prefc-1 pecting tour. The remainder of the party will remain here and let the stoek recruit for the return tnp.:,, S. H. OABAHOOF. fi I il 'f ii &MtKM •$» i'i II I II Wis! titvtsiid the intkorHietei Fort Peck^ The military heve shew*# t- but did not command nec essary to make the trip besides the agent was absent.