Show rn D by y telegraph SENATE A large number of memorials were presented and laid upon tile the table tile tiie following are the senate on privileges and elections morton morion chairman logan nogan mitchell wadleigh cameron cf wis mcmillan Al lilan salisbury Merrit uon non and cooper foreign relations cameron of P pa pats ft chairman morton hamlin himlin I howe con fon klin kiin lAc mccreery creery bogy and eaton finance sherman chairman morrill of vt ferry sen pen logan boutwell jones of nev bayard and kernan appropriations morrill of me chairman windom west sargent allison dorsey davis davas wither ard and wallace commerce conkling chairman spencer boutwell cameron of wis burnside Burnsl u aside de mcmillan ransom dennis e Is and TM cDonald mcdonald manufactures robertson chair man booth boot j bruce english and wallace I 1 chair man robertson and jordan military affairs aff lairs logan chairman airman cli ell cameron of or pd spencer p ancer clayton clay ton wadleigh gb bilde blide Bu burnside inside gordon ran dolph dol doi ph arid cockerel naval affairs cragin chairman Autho antho anthony nv morrill of me afe sargent Cono couo conover vei norwood and whyte judiciary edmunds chairman conklin con Coo kling I 1 en wright howe fl owe thurman and stevenson P post Os t 0 offices and post poat roads hamlin harman ferry dorsey jones of nev nov davies dawes Paddock raddock Saulsbury and mackey public lands oglesby chairman windom harvey hamilton paddock booth kelly mcdonald and jones of fla private land claims thurman chairman bayard bogy edmunds and christiancy lancy iancy indian affairs afna afra irs allison chairman oglesby morrill of me ale ingalls clay on son bogy and mccreery Pen ren pensions sious ingalls chairman all alii so son n hamilton booth bruce mcdonald and withers revolutionary claims stevenson stevens n chairman johnston goldah goldthwaite walte waite 0 morrill of vt and wright claims wright chairman mitchell Wadi wadleigh elgh eign christiancy me dillun cameron of wis win caperton cockrill and jones jonese of fla district of columbia spencer chairman hitchcock galls gails robertson merriam and english inglish Af patents wadleigh wadi elgh gb chairman windom dawes johnston and hernan kern an public buildings and grounds merrill of vt chairman cameron of 0 f pa paddock cooper and W whyte lly ily t e territories hitchcock chairman cragin patterson Christ christiancy iancy lancy sharon cooper and mackey railroads west chairman hitchcock cragin howe Hamil hamilton Mi mitchell thell tbell dawes ransom kelley and caperton mines and Blin mining irig sargent chair man hamlin alcorn harvey sharon goldthwaite and ra randolph U crevison of the laws of theu 83 83 boutwell chairman alcorn christiancy caperton and wallace education and labor Patte ratte patteson Pat teMon rAon chairman morton morrill of burnside bruce sharon gordon lS mackey machey and keys civil service sic and retrenchment clayton chairman wright oglesby alcorn patterson McCre cery and randolph audit and control of contingent e ex pences pencos of senate jones of bev kev c chairman tirma iirma b n dawes aud and dennis printing anthony eb airman chairman sherman and anti halis hails salisbury bury burs library howe chairman E edmonds d and aud riu Rin ransom som rules ferry chairman hamlin and merriman Engro engrossed ged qed bills bayard chairman withers and anthony enrolled bills conover chairman roberts and kelly on the levees of the tho mississippi it river alcorn aleorn chairman clayton harvey cooper and cockeril Coc kenil to examine the several bra brn branches nelies nelles of the civil service boutwell chairman Conkli inkling on kling Dg allison MerrI merrl merriman mair maly and hl eaton aton ou on transportation routes to tile the se abord windham chairman sherman west conover mitchell I 1 burnside norwood nor wood da davis vis andt andl johnson naton KaTON 13 pm rented a memorial signed by 23 2325 05 members of the society of friends friend of new now england in favor of international arbitration for the settles ment merit of disputes between nations without resorting to arms in presenting the memorial anthony said bald that any measure looking to the settlement of disputes without resorting V to arms aris arms was in the interest of humanity referred to tile the committee on foreign relation relations sargent introduced a bill to protect persons of foreign birth against forcible restraint or involuntary servitude referred to io the judiciary committee davis divis submitted a resolution citing the law requiring reports to be made to con COD congress iress annually of persons indebted to the government with a list of default defaulters ers the amount of defalcation ac and calling upon the secretary of the tho Treasury to inform the senate why such reports have not been made in submitting mittin the resolution on davis said that no llo report retort had gen cen been made since 1865 and he believed that an immense sum ua wag 19 ug 19 due the government by defaulter it was stated last year when wilen a similar resolution was offered that it would cost and would require mouths months io to furnish the list of de do faulders faul the tho amounts involved ac morrill or vt submitted a resolution instructing the committee ou foreign affairs tj t inquire into luto the expediency bof of providing by a general law for the extradition of fugitives from justice and also tile the propriety of refusing an as asylum y lum to fugitive criminals and removing them from the country he thought we could raise mise up enough of our own the rc ro solution resolution was agreed to washington 10 lo after the reading of the journal the oath was waa administered to the chaplain and to E ebert egbert 0 bert who was absent on monday un On motion of gibson a reso reio resolution lution was adopted adding to the committees of the mouse a committee of eleven to be known as the committee on the tho mississippi levees hopkins offered a resolution that so much of the message of the president as relates to the centennial be referred red to a select committee of thirteen A point of order having been made that the message had bad already been referred to a committee of the whole and was w not in possession of the house howse the resolution by unanimous consent was finally adopted t AMERICAN NEW ORLEANS S R ober ort ott t A watt a well known citizen hab has preferred a charge ag against a dinst col fred meyer supera supervisor I 1 sor of Inte internal rhal revenue in t this his district alleging that that officer has for some time been cognizant of frauds upon the U 8 government by the st louls louis gas co and has failed to take proper action or to report the fact to his superior of officer flear the main feature is tee tte allegation that the company have made and sold to consumers during a number of years a much greater quantity of gas than they reported to the revenue collector thus defrauding the government e of or large sums in the way of taxes the charges were pie ent ed C d to U 8 commissioner enos clarke and were by him referred to U S district attorney dyer WASHING washington tor TOZ S ker Kei elley eiley leys s mil mii for the sale of timberlands Is a copy of the bill bin passed by the tho house last congress Cung authorizing any one person or association to purchase at per acre acres ef of timberland in california and anti oregon or washington territory or forty acres in any other territory the secretary of the interior has hasa reject rejected od the claim of of van vau and adair on account of services as attorneys for tho the oae osage e indians on the ground that othey they have already received full compensation and that the practice of attempting to fro pro protect t act the tho indians though th ough attorneys at the expense of the indians 1 is a vicious one nn N NEW n v york S tho the coroner coroners la jury in the case of sarah conklin a school iri girl irl who was murdered at rutland brought in a verdict again against t frank eullin a bloody goat outworn oat worn by him on the day of the murder has been found audit and it is said that lie he has made a partial confession and there remains no doubt as to his guilt the report submitted ata at a meeting of the western union telegraph company today to day shows a net profit on the last six months of 1875 bf A quarterly dividend of two per cent was vas ras declared ready and the silar salaried les leg of all onn off officers leers and employees above six hundred dollars per annum were ed on a scale of from frova twenty five to five per cent A london special says saya th that a t capt bric n enstein of the deutschland Deutsch land who is at harwich today to day gave give the following particulars of tile the loss of his vessel vvo nse anve NY e left Bremen haven on sunday ny mo morning and early the following morning encountered a heavy northeast north east the weather was so eo thick that we wo found it necessary to throw the lead constantly st and to slacken the speed of the vessel at half past five the vessel struck and shortly afterwards we commenced p pumping u in P I 1 alv very hard several vessels passed us quite clo sebut paid no attention to our signals of di distress stress I 1 ordered the lifeboats to be got in readiness and soon had hatt them swung out but did not not deem it safe to lower them in such a heavy sea one oln e boat was lowered against my positive order and aud was almost instantly swamped and six persons in her were drowned A tremendous sea swept the deck a few rew minutes later and wa washed hod hed overboard many pas who had all been previously provided with life preservers after this I 1 ordered the passengers to take to the rigging and some bought sought safety on the wheel house from which pesi position tion they were rescued by a tug boat about ten in tho mornin morning a the following are among those saved from tho the Deutsch Deutsc tand litand low now at harwich doctor blom the first and second officers three engineers the cook and about forty sailors sn ilora the tile whole number of sarv survivors ivors landed Harwich at areil arell is thought about MONTREAL 3 8 A telegram to the witness from oka an indian village oil on the ottawa river says that the protestant indian church was completely wrecked by a crowd of french canadian catholics yesterday isas isan FRANCISCO 8 J ROSS boss brown died at his residence in oakland this morning lucius IV pond a former wealthy citizen of worcester alas ala s was arrested here today to day on a tion from drom the governor of mass on a charge archarge of forgery he will probably start cast tomorrow to morrow in custody DETROIT 9 the tho 2 tribunes adrian mien mich special reports that asa W kerl Kvil kennedy nedy a well known stock drover arrived from buffalo last night with the proceeds of cattle sold and was robbed of tile tilo entire amount on his way home two miles milea west of town and lie he waa seriously injured by the highwaymen CINCIN cincinnati matl MATI 0 9 A J M edmonson d postmaster of noble ills was yesterday arrested for robbing the mails by U J 8 marshal hill hill had sent decoy letters through the tho noble ollice office and thus detected the robbery lewis B brosher of or this city brother of brosher the ex revenue officer at st louis loula was arrested yesterday by the U S marshal upon an indictment issued by the grand jury in indianapolis for fon fora acon acou conspiracy spi racy to defraud the government of revenue NORWICH ir conn 9 L 0 ackley of new york and G W reed of cf philadelphia cashed at She lucket bank in this city yesterday a draft for dor eleven hundred dollars purporting to be drawn by b larkin wright co of cincinnati y on the nassau bank baill of new york the draft was subsequently ascertained to be a forgery ackley and reed heed were arrested at now london and the money recovered 1 NEW yo YORK mr 9 A des despatch paten from london states that the first signals of distress sent up from the wrecked steamer deutschland Deutsch land were seen by men of the english ett Eti glish coast guard service at six on monday morning several coast guard men turned out and commenced to search for volunteers to go with them in the tug boat loat liverpool of harwich and aid them in an attempt at rescue all to whom they applied refused ani sni now explain their conduct by saying that they thought it was only a collier which was lost but had they filey known that the distressed vessel had passengers on board they thuy would have gone gono out the sea was rough and harwich is the only place on the line litle of the shore without a life boat A woman crazed by despair hung herself from the roof of the ships cabin one ono man committed suicide by cutting the veins of his wrist a swede saved from the wreck of the steamship steam schiller was drowned many of the rescued are severely frostbitten frost bitten and some are not expected to recover at daylight on rueday rue day morning the dead bodies of five nuns were seen floating on the GALVESTON tex 9 browns ville advices advises state that information has been received that a contract has been made at monterey for the delivery of beeves one hundred and anti nifty fifty hides were recently received at matamoras for monterey having american brands in formation from dit lit points along the rio grande gives the number of cattle crossed into mexico last mouth the list numbers 1260 most of which were driven toward monterey oue one herd were to camargo and were demanded mand edby by captain kings agent but the mexicans refused to deliver dellver deliver them 9 the tho president sent to the senate today to day a very large number of or nomination al at most all of them being appointments made during reces areces re ces among them are the following Zi charlah ariah arlah Chandler to be secretary ot atthe the in gerior larlor christian of iowa reside resident ut to ecuador i joh job john rohn n 0 anew new of indiana treasurer of the U S curtis curtla F burnham fl of kentucky assistant treasurer john Q smith of ohio commissioner of indian stairs tile the nominations were confirmed by the senate in executive session washington 11 9 the attorney general today to day sent a telegram to U S attorney dyer at st louis saying saving that uil uti advices advises vices bad had reached him to the deflect that special cuni counsel henderson had in the course of the avery trial made an attack upon the president and a assuring 3 the U 8 attorney that the department will not continue to pay special counsel for this una kind of fc ervice tilo tho president nominated levi dague coiner of the mint at carson nev nov theo W otis for postmaster at prescott A T and A J sharpe for dist postmaster master at O oden ogden den utah the following nominations have been et rent to the senate commodore daniel ammen to be chief of the bureau of navigation com eodore L D trenchard to be rear admiral G IV emery of tennessee governor of or utah 8 B axtel of cala governor arnew of new mexico john K R clark dark surveyor general of nebraska and iowa mark tilton pension agent at madison 9 ind E 0 wilkins inspector of indian andian aff jn sirs rs thomas C wood ward of iowa one of the examiners in chief of the Patent office ST LOUIS 9 0 the U S gr grold und ind jury adjourned today to day after presenting thirteen new now indictments although not officially announced there seems to be no doubt but that one of these indictments is a against ainest G general ral rai babcock previous to adjournment journ Jeum ment the following letter which was signed by the jurors was sent to its destination US grand jury boom room st louis rouis dec b 1873 1875 to U S grant president U S washington DC the undersigned undersigner under signed late into united states grand jurors for the eastern district of mi missouri bourl so url have found it Imperati imperatively vein vela the discharge of their sworn duty to the IT S |