Show by telegraph ASTERN ung pa 27 the mother of the supposed stolen child hild whose body was found in lehigh river this morning after confessing to ll 11 having thrown it in the tilo river yesterday was immediately rr ested and taken to northampton county prison at easton iNGTON 27 john jo P abige bige low chief of the loan division of the treasury departs department ent who has been in london some months past in connection with the funding op operations pe rations of tho the treasury will arrive here tomorrow to morrow and have a conference with secretary bristow he will shortly return to london but it is said will resign here hero temporarily pora rily im ag his duties abroad will engage his attention for the boxt two years yeam mr baker at present chief of the warrant division dIVISIO Dj and formerly assistant in the loan lean division will lie be appointed chief of the latter until the return of mr bigelow 1 and B R T leopold will be appointed chief of the warrant division the annual report of tho comptroller of the currency shows that during the past year ear seventy one national banks 1 have v been organ an authorized capital of 61 millions three banks have failed and twenty have gone into voluntary liquidation the actual increase of the national bank circulation during the year is the total circulation outstanding november including over three millions due the banks for mutilated currency was leaving over two millions yet to be issued issi led since the passage of the act of june 11 74 forty six national banks have been organized with a capital of four millions applications have been made for forty six others with a capital of over five ft ve millions and a circulation of four and a half millions has been assigned them under section four of the act of june 20 74 in legal tender notes have been deposited for the purpose of withdrawing from circulation the same saine amount of national bank notes tal TAI euah EVAH CHEROKEE NATION I 1 T 26 an investigation by may maj ingalls of the fight night here on shows a lamentable condition of afna afra affairs irs over a hundred shots were fired at a man naad joseph murphy while quietly at work on a building A citi citizen zeri was shot in the breast and died soon after thos hanchet and thes thos dilke members of the national Coun council dil gil believed mohave to have been assassinated with mith pis tol toi swill probably recover the sheriff I 1 11 ll anahis and nis deputies have resigned the guard have been sus su 4 as murderers A sheriff fro from M the tho III ili illinois district and a posse of twenty mounted men are patrolling pat roling the tiace ilace place over a h hundred warriors have ave come pome ad in and others other garo saro are on the way the excitement is intense and more trouble is anticipated tonight LASI ARTINE wis 27 russell russe brown here last night killed his wife by a blow ablow biow hiow on the head with an axe anile she was in bed bethen he then fled and has not been heard from NEWARK N J 27 the accidental breaking of the driving wheel at clarks thread works today caused a loss of and throws three hund hundred r e d emPlOY employed emp loyes loses esy esi mostly women out 0 of f employment or six weeks NEV ORLEANS 27 ahe the return ing board today to day resolved to promulgate the returns of all the senatorial districts canvassed nineteen 11 ea citizens ti zens of la fouche parish have been arrested on warrants issued ii sued by a 4 U ti 8 commissioner charging them with violations of the enforcement act they will be brought here for a preliminary examination RICHMOND 7 27 T B brocks late pre president ident of the merchants national Nat iopal baneat bank at petersburg was sentenced this afternoon tu to five years in the albany penitentiary tor for embezzlement and making false entries in the books of the bank his co linsel counsel has bm gone to washing 9 tonto solicit executive clemency ATLANTA ga 27 geo simms colored was hanged today to day at covington ga for outraging a white woman I 1 in n 18 1873 73 he con confessed nei ner sed ye berday ST LOUI lou n 27 E ex x gove of A B R marney y indian agent at fort eort De defiance flance arrived here today to day from new Bl exico mexico with delegates from the nay nan indians consisting of the principal war chief his wife and son bon on his chief counsel or and seven other chiefs also W F Ma dorfield editor of the sauta bauta F fe new Mexican rid rad two interpreters en route to Washington where they go to have a talk with the Pr president eident relative to changing a strip of land sixty by thirty miles in the northern part of their reservation known as the ban juan country for a tract of agricultural and pastoral land bordering their rt reservation on the south also to adjust some difficulties growing out ofa of a treaty made with them therm in 1848 and to ask redress of the government foi toi the murder of three of their tribe fast last summer by mormons cormons Mor mons who were trying to form a colony in arizona NEW YORK 27 hannon the absconding bookkeeper book keeper of the southern coastwise S B S co san francisco was arrested to night in jersey city and locked up to await a requisition non don from the governor of california in october last hannon took of the tho companas comp anys money and ran away with a young girl cincinnati 28 the times special sass says that a gentleman fr from OM tuscumbia cumbia states that sundays tornado was most disastrous in its effects upon the surrounding co coun un try houses were unroofed fences blown down in every direction and that large trees were torn from the ground and were carried miles crushing cabins and outhouses out houses as they went after leaving tuscul bla bia the wind rose roae and went a distance of nine miles without damage then descending again it continued its destruction bloy bion blowing ving away scores of cabins and killing four persons in tuscumbia cumbia the loss will be behalf half a million dollars nearly every building in the place was more or less less damaged provisions are giving out and there are upwards of four hundred destitute and homeless people the ruins of the residence of state senator moore were removed after the storm mrs moore was fo the bed with two hea heavy timbers lying across her body and v d two children under her dead de crushed brushe lout out of shape john hodgkins g was blown out of a secor second ild lid d story window and the house blown down burying lis ils brothers family on removing the ruins H hodgkins 0 dakins his wife and four foun children d en were all found crushed to death the house of mrs was blown down and she was found killed by a heavy wardrobe the house was valued at all told the loss of life by the them tornado will not be less than sixty and fully as many wounded washington 28 the report of the postmaster general says the complete revenues for the year ending june 30 1874 were the expenditures the estimated expenditures for the year ending june 30 1876 are the total estimated revenue leaving a denn deti clency cleney to be appropriated out of the of these estimates do not include the appropriations for steamship service and stamps amounting to NEW YORK 28 the committee appointed by the chamber of commerce to consider the subject of the revision of the wool tariff recommend the abolition of all classifications for the purpose of levying duties the establishment of a uniform duty of twenty five tive percent per cent ad valoree valorem va lorem as being calculated to yield lelent sufficient bumm buff revenue to the government and to relieve the wool trade of the innumerable and vexatious impediments of the pre pro present sent law A protest against sunday theatricals tri cals addressed to the police commissioners ners and asking the enforcement of the laws prohibiting such amusements is published signed b by y edwin D morgan john I 1 cisco jonathan sturges thurlow weed arr JE dodge and several hundred other prominent citizens there is no change in the long shor emens strike both meu men and steamship companies are obstinate all the steamers advertised to sail today to day did so at the appointed time except the inman steamer city of mo montreal which holds over till tui tuesday cirl ciri CHICAGO CAGO 28 S C coan better known by his stage name of S C campbell died at the residence of his brot brother ber her in this city on thursday aged 44 yai years lie he was at the time of his d death th on the professional ness fess ional lonal list of the english opera troupe A washington special says that the supreme courton court of the U S has just rendered an important decision un as to the rights of ie diaks in the lands la n ds of their reservations the de ision casion which was ren rendered derod by chief hief justice justlee waite walte e is that the indian tribes do nod net own the peet feet nee fee t the lands within their respective reservations and are only theten th eten ants of the united states to whom whoa alone the fee belongs the decision also holds that the timber aud and minerals are a portion of the realty and that the indian tribes cannot sell the one nor lease the other the tho case came lip up from the tho reserva tion of the tiie oneida onelda indians in wib wis coasin where ene one ne or two indian indiana had bad disposed of a quantity of plse pise logs the indian agent on behalf of the tribe brought a suit for replevin to recover the loga on the thee ground that the lands and timber thereon ll 11 be belonged loDged to Ind indians lillis la iut their tribal relations I 1 jq IL A wilbur agent of the pad papa go indians of arizona in a long communication to the commissioner of indian dalri fairi Af complain complains that catholic priests are attempt attempting to establish a hierarchy among those indians and to reduce then them to a state oi of vas v alad alap that they have declared war against the public school system and ore are in 16 every possible way oppressing and im imposing pos upon the indians the a agent 1 1 edt parti particularly cuRrly explains that ther these priests are not americans but bunmei bler bier leans and th that thal aters they e d diner i f re r e entirely n t rely from their A american m ic ayi b brethren r e t h T e n the committee on appropriations have nearly completed the war warnie de apartment part ment bill in which they hate live closely followed the bill of last jast year the army is still to belain be maintained bained at men there is no in the war department estimates for this tha ls year The Secre t tary has received the annual reports of all the commanders comman deis or of di divisions visions I 1 and departments general scofield commanding the division of af ile de lie pacific sa sas s since emy my I 1 last as t report satisfactory progress toward a final settlement of the indian question so fr far as it depends on mu military operations has been made under tile the wise and sald vigorous ministration administration hd of Gf general eherd enerd crook crock the tew few apaches who obstinately refused to submit to the necessary restrictions have been heated down and killed and gen crook thinks thinh that if the in indians of the various reservations reservation in arizona are now properly managed and kept jo t aw work ork furnished with seeds and implements clements ts and their present interest in agriculture and stock raising encouraged no futher trouble need be expected and they will gradually become self supporting the me business Im bu of the depar department lm has beer conducted I 1 in ii a satisfactory manner with due regard to economy and t a general intel est of the public service otake I 1 take tako pleasure in renew ing ny previous commendation cof Gen Crooks management of thedia fi neuit eu it apache problem and cordeal cordial ly approve of the administration of the department of columbia py by col nerson jennerson jen Jef Q davis gen lemery jemery commande com commanding mandi mandl tw tib department of the gulf in 11 jils is i report P 0 r t says 1 I beg leave lave to call cali flatea t tion 1 tp to the delicate and up undefined defined nature or of the duties imad imposed red on the troops serving here and suggest that a general ru rule ruie le of ac action tion be defined fined dand and that persons performing such duties be protected by law lav in the execution of them aspre at present ett ent the troops are expected to keef keep the peace without having any power to correct abuses however flagrant or power bower to arrest piri pari ties for tie the twe most criminal of lenses and yet their presente presence in case of riot or disorder renders thin them liable to civil suits emits it if casualties should occur even by accident set yet it cannot be denied that their pw pres ence is necessary to the conserve conserva tion of the peace in the southen southern country and in my opinion to the imi existence stence of tile tle government itsell 1 I therefore do not consider it tw toi much to ask that thai the whole subject of these dutie dutle tile tiie southern country may become the subject of consideration the commissioner of the bened land office decides an important case involving the title to the theMo move llo iio mine utah territory as follow follows the application of M T gilbort and others for a patent for sixteen hundred feet of this mine be worth one million callun dollars CA cst cat in no event be allowed for mott molt than 1400 feet but the tiie must bo be suspended until the ad verse claims of the shoo fly ely ply sst ssi AD magnolia companies hali hail hall batt been settled by the courts jbf tit I 1 adverse claim of ef wm A rooks 0 ka 9 rejected incident to the fg 0 tal bwl this decision establishes as a gener al principle first that newrel party i has commenced it suit sult P the y da date dato to of in application patent and thereafter filed anal n na A AN ari verse claim regular in other respects the application for the patent will remain suspended until the court decides the case secondly that a party who has only an equitable right light connot be considered an adverse claimant BERLIN 27 herr Zeh licher one of the editors of the S spener ener gazette was brought before ite ire the judae judge today and examined on oath in re reference to his statement concerning von arnimus negotiation with his journal the public prosecutor has decided to ask the court before which von arnim is to be tried to exclude the public during the trial as it will be necessary to read official documents giving publicity to which would be prejudicial to the state MONTE VIDEO 27 the report that the argentine argentina insurgent chief arredondo bad defeated the government general rocca is confirmed arredondo captured artillery tillery and many of his men the insurgent leader with 1000 men has entered the province of C Con doba A proclamation has been issued prolonging the siege for ninety days ST CAMIA cabla RINES ont onty onti 27 the coroners jury found a verdict that mrs steell whose body was found a few days since in the tho welland canal was murdered by her husband who is under arrest NEW YORK 28 foreign malls mails bring the following item there is much talk in london over the neglect of the empress of russia by the queen the empress has now been the better parl patt of a month in the country and apart from her own son in law has not seen a single tingle member of the royal family except that on one occasion the prince and princess of wales made hera her hen a mornin morning call it is said however that she r ather mather likes the freedom from ceremonies which she thus enjoys the rumor that the prince imperial per al is to marry a russian grand duchess has created considerable dissatisfaction among the bona parti pantis partis sti ts the duche duchess ss referred to is 13 the offspring of a mor morganatic anatie marriage and the imperialists think the heir of rny iny napoleon apoleon ought to cast |