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Show Mr. Dela.no, tho secretary of the interior, has turned out Gen. Walker, who has been displaying some energy, from the superintendeney of Indian affairs, and appointed his first assistant, assist-ant, Mr. Cowan, to the position, the change to take ofect January 1, 1873. It is stated that Mr. Cowan will hold possession of his office of assistant sec-rctary.aftcr sec-rctary.aftcr the assumption of the In-! In-! dian superintendeney. We don't know i that Messrs. Delano and Cowan are blocd relations, but they are closely akin politically, and the move has the appearance of tho determination of the j first to "keep everything in the fam- |