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Show i;E KKAL." Altticted LouiiliDt. Mew Orleans, 3. Twelve houses on Lafavetie ar.d Freret streets were burn-.-i ih.i avo.,ino- l.ns i.iUkl. Durinc the lire a den of nickie counterfeiter . was discovered, and a large quantity wer.1 oanured and several arrests made. 1 iS -.'w lt-;ri:i, - The citizene ot Iberia parish ortrauiz-.-d a tai resisting association, associa-tion, to-day. The meeting was very . enthusiartie, and was addressed by lev- ! oral mi-tubers of the bar, who otfered their services tree of eharge. Kesolu-tion Kesolu-tion wereadopteti ecdi-rsir.g governor ileEnery, repudiating Kellogg, and urgin? resiitaiice to the uiurpations in the eo.lc:ion of taxes. 1 New (.irleans, o. One hundred and j twenty metropolitan;, with a piece of i artillery havo gvae to St. Martinsville, St. Martin p.iruh, to install the Kellogg oilicers. Kcw Tork liitIlicnci. New York. 3. The case of the New York Central and Hudson Kiver railroad rail-road comiany, against the collector of tho fourteenth internal revenue district, to enjoin thd collector froai further seizure, seiz-ure, aiid sale of the pr-perty of the company, to satisfy thi usiessnient of nearly lialfa million dollars of taxes, was before judge Woodruif, to-day, in the United Suteo ditLriot court. The judge reserved bis decision upon points raised by both sides, as to the illegality of the aesimont and the jurisdiction of the court. In the case of Lacy- D. Fisk, widow of Jas. Fisk, jr., against the Union Pacific Pa-cific railroad company and the Credit Mobilier of America, judge J3latchford, to-day, entered an order permitting N. W. iSutlfr, a stockholder, to come in and be made a party to the suit, he sharing both the expenses and profits: and that tho proceedings shall not be discontinued without notice to him. Li it la i thought to-day of tho statement state-ment made freely, yesterday, that mayor liavemeyer was not mayor rfc jure, because the new charter did not mention the. mayor aloug with the heads of departments to be retained. The mayor is not the head of a department depart-ment the lawyers say, the charter contemplates con-templates th a the mayor is not the acting act-ing mayor. The Al asonic lodges are discussing the new constitution to be voted on by the grand lodge in Juno. Tho constitution is snid not to meet (tencral approbation. The beaHh department reports finding, find-ing, at 07 Essex street, to-day, Mrs. Cassidy in bed dead, from small-pox, an infant beside the body crying piteously from hunger, while on tbe floor in a drunkon stupor was the husband and latb.tr. lileakley, on trial for tbe murder of his niece, made another atlompL to commP. suicide last night. The linal deposit was mado to-day in tho prize tight between Chambers and Seddons for the light weight championship champion-ship and dl,0o0 a Bide, to take place May 1. Jtllriccllaneou. Boston, 3. The first structure finished and occupied in the burned district was dedicated to-day. Toledo, 8, The city has voted $200,- 000 to aid tho railroud henco to Kenton. Ken-ton. Llruuot on (lie Indium. New York. l-'alix. Bruiiot, chairman of the Indian commissioners, gives bis opinion that tne rumors of a threatened general Indian war aro groundless, and nearly all the reports of Indian outrages are untrue. Speculators aro largely to blame for tho present outcry against Indians, lie expressed his approval of tho policy of Grant, t-nd said that four years of such policy had proved its efficacy. effi-cacy. fur except a lew nomadic tribes, the IndUns hud been peaceful. Brunot daprooated the cry of holding the Indian Indi-an race accountable for acts of individuals, individ-uals, tor von a whole tribe; and insisted that Gen- Sheridan's ideas of thoproper treatment of ihu Indians wore in accord with thoso of President Grant, Tlir M lit of J times Brooks, Tho will of tho late James Brooks has been admitted to probate. It was executed exe-cuted April 28, lS7i), and a codicil made on tho M:h. llo bequeathed to his eon, James Wilton Brooks, a one-half interest inter-est in the Evo Express and the Express building; to his wife, bis Fifth avenue house and SlOO.OdO in land grant bonds on the Union Pacific railroad, on condition con-dition that she renounces her dower right m his personal and roal estat in Park row; :uso his horses and carriages. "William Tracy, a lawyer, in trust for hia daughter Virginia, all his real estate in Washington, including his house 1SK1 F. street; also thirty-two $1,000 income bonds of the Union Pacilic railroad; also thirty-nvo 1,000 first mortgage bonds of tho smno road. To his daughter daugh-ter Mary Neilson five eastern division of Kansas bonds of $1,000 each, and S.oOU in the SL Louis, Chillicathe and Omaha railroad bonds, free from the control of her husVmnd. To her husband, hus-band, Charles U. Neilson, $21,000 in lirst mortgage Union Pacitic railroad bonds, on condition that lie defend all his Miter property against suits instituted by tun U nitod States or other parties. Five thousand dollars dol-lars duo him by bis brother, Dr. Geo. W. Brooks, is devoted for tho purpose of pacing a morlgi(0 on his house iu this oity to lhnt mnciunt. All bis other properly, ptreona! or mixed, he bequeaths be-queaths to his s-n Jas. Wilton Brooks; mil nmnfs hs his executor Wm. Tracy of New York. A coiicil to the will maki's it a cuniitiun that his eon and his daughter Virginia, ahal! only enjoy tho property left lliem hy paying, in equal part, all luxes which may become due on the house in Filth Avenue, during tho life of his wife; and makes such taxes a lien on their iMate; and that his son hftll pay her ? ;,iAU, and his dan g liter lit-er $2,000 per annum, during hor 1 1 lo. Congrrnnluiial t'unftrfDCf. St. Loui, 3. Forty-three members of congre.-s ri'prt'itviting Alabama, Arkan-jw, Illinois, In. liana, Iowa, Kan-., Kan-., Kentucky, Loui-iana, M it higan, il issouri, N w York, Nebraska, Ohio. I'enn-yivania, Tennessee and Wisconsin, have already accepted tha invitation lo participal" in a congressional congres-sional conference "i, the 1:1th in-t. Unly six ol those in vi ted have so fr declined. Washington Advtcci. "S afhingt.n. ..1. A'nnt Secret ary of the Jnt.Ti.T, l"wan. f.ayq that the ln1ian.-uppl:e- have h-n contracted for atlowt-r prit'- H.an ia-t year. Coiumi-.-i"nar Douglas ha requested iach c-'iiect'T to f-e.'-it one tore keep-. keep-. i?r to tai.-"1 charge of all ware-houses in 1 his district. :i'T tii.-re is not more than two thousand gtllows of spirit tored. and to Ci'charge the regular , atoorkefp'.Ti. T::9 ( . " l - of I -it--n.il ItVf nue Of I the it.irj 1-nn. . I'.n.t. has for-w&rJ--1-! si v a Kik iL ix warn-inc. warn-inc. demind " g It : f -irtain ott ers be nrd'-red o-it tbe I'i-ln.-t withm 'M da-. 0:1 ; rr..'lv f :r.-.-ir ra-irder as well a; V at M tin..-'.;. F,v h..:. r"'"-al cards, a a fauip'.e Hi I:... (.-..:.;., -.;-d Wuk, wer" r-c-i-.-fd t"-dfc". u. :.-r f..r cm' wil: h L.ied next wt'tk d. re I iruiu tno factory. Armi for te Trrltwls. Wahiret'.a. f.. 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