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Show G EiN'EH A (,, All Indian Fabrication. Washington, G. Tho acting commissioner commis-sioner of Indian aflitirs to-day received through superintendeni Hong a loiter written by agent Tattirn, pionouocing tho harrowing story telegraphed from St. Louii of tho reent capture of a train near Ft. Sill, and the torture nnd murder mur-der of a teamster, utterly without foundation. foun-dation. No such outrages have beon committed in that vicinity this your, President Grant, ' Mrs. Orapt and children rolurned to Washington to'-day. ' The President stopped at Baltimore to attend tho fair of the Maryland Institute, and arrived homo this evening. Tho members of tho cabinet now here arc Fish, lloulwcll, Belknap and Cresswell. Kcw York &ewM, Now York, G. Tammany delegates to .Rochester return to-duy. Tweed, who expresses himself salUlied with tho result, visited his oilice only lor a moment. mo-ment. He ridicules the idea of his projected pro-jected arrest. Tho case against Ingersoll lias gone over in judge Barnard's court till .Monday. .Mon-day. Tho committeo of the New York yacht club has, it is said, decided that if Aahbury declines to sail over tho Now York course there will be no raeu. No anti-Tammany delegates woro admitted ad-mitted to tho Rochester convention, a deputation of tho reform delegation being be-ing simply permitted to make a statement state-ment of their claims. Board of Foreign JIIs.Iouh. Salem, Mass., 0. Tho American board ot foreign missions held its closing clos-ing meeting to-day. President Hopkins Hop-kins introduced the missionaries present pres-ent who are about to leave for their iiold of labors in touching remarks, to which several responded feelingly. Among tho new missionaries aro "the Rev. J. J. pavis and wifo, and ,1. J. Berry, Jl. D., who go to Japan. Velio iv Fever. Washington, G. A private letter received re-ceived hero to-day from Tampa, Florida, states that tho yellow fever is prevalent there in an epidemic form. At tho data of tho letter more than forty cases woro in that town, and there had been ten deaths within a brief period previously. Uui-ttfd to Driitli. Boston, G. Tho fire which destroyed tho Fltchburg depot to-day caught from tho sparks of an engine, and spread with fearful rapidity, tho flames being fed by oxplodi-ng oil casks. Miss Ada B. Androws,copyist in the freight de- Sartmcnt, was surrounded by Die sud-on sud-on bursting of tho flames and burned to death. Other persons in the same building narrowly oscapod. Total loss is believed to exceed $100,000, but it i; impossible to give a correct estimate, ft; the contents of the cars in tho building? aro unknown. AH tho books and papers pa-pers in the officea were destroyed. Simpson and Babcock's varnish works, at Brighton, woro burned to-day, nnd Mr. Babcock was burned, probably fatally, by the boiling varnish. Monetary and Stocks. New York, G. Governments dull nnc steady. Tho new 5 per cents closo at 1 discount of 3 per cent in London, i Stocks irregular and lower, plosinj dull and heavy: W. U., Mi; Quicksilver, Quicksil-ver, 194; Mariposa, 1 5-8; pfd., 2J; W. F.. Pacitic Mail, |