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Show i NIGHT REPORT. " iiirvEUALr : i I " Bllscclluicoiaa. Chicas;". 7. So. yP.lll drew second I prize svi.Tiy, LouiT:;;e lottery. I Hen. George C. Watkin?. oce chief l justice aaukiwrQcy-geMC! of Artaa- sai is d-jiid. Heportvd inyir TlH-ivill asjum "Herald'' ctiair January IsL Bennett leaves on two yea.rs Huropean. trip. Horse cifetue incrosirif at St. Loois. Mulci and oxea oniy unimais on the streets. cnia'ilpoi appeared al Ca(d Breton, New Brunswick. Xew York eradaatcs, Harrard, appeal ap-peal for $ICM.(AO, Boston tire fund. Meeting last night- Bellows, Choate, Frothinctam, and Osijcoi poke. Xew Vork. 7. General Yon Boon, of Germany, joitiho naiciitry tBtiiporariiy. iieyt irtod Ihiers ana &-committee of thiny t lit iRioci, eialvmtisg a constitution, to be submitted to the Assembly. Mutual concisions. Dover. Pcn:ia., mvstory explained. Professor AVest not killed. He tilled a celorod employe, cut oil' his hands and feat and buried them to convey the idea the body war bis, so as to secure $--",-OW life insurance, days killed negro in eelf defense. Judire Durelt, of New Orleans, issues sweeping order iigiuost AYarmothj-tate officers, cierk6o:'cgia!alure, police, and others to pre?ex.t interforonco 'ft ith assembling as-sembling of li'gislaiure and forbidding all from attempting act therein unle returned by custom house committee. New York specie shipments for the week $iVJJ,t;2. Bank statement unfavorable, un-favorable, net loss over million and a quarter. Banks bnve less tliau million and half over legal 25 per cont. reserve. - Between and l.LX) families burnt out at Boston tiro receiving aid. fifteen hundred applications for relief frcm workmen. Appeal to authorities contemplated. con-templated. Fundfi bo exhausted in 10 to lo days. La Grave be habeas .corpuscd Monday. Mon-day. ' Graham, president, YYalkill hank, Humored leading; New York bankers and merohauts re moving lo stop stock gamblers locking up money to depress business. S. 2s. l'ike, a well-known New York mercnant, formerljr; of Ginciiinali, is dead. Apoplexy. One and.three-quarters of a million more is required for tho Mansard roof to the new post office, New York- Due laborers labor-ers under thu eight hour law, $76y,O0O, which is included in the estimate. The men will strike if tiiey are not paid. Washington Advices.' Washington, 7. A large number of visitors pttid respects to tha president to.day. Among them wore A. G. Curtain, Cur-tain, senator V ileoo, and several Other senators and representaliyes. Board of commissioners soldiers' home havo, with the approval of president and secretary sec-retary of war, decides to increase and improve the grounds of that institution by purchasing Harwood, tho country seat of Air. Lorcoran, near tho home. - fallowing is a 33 nop sis of tne fourth annual report of the hoard of Indian commissioners : After three years working work-ing of the peace policy, the board find cause for congratulation that their anticipations an-ticipations of succesi in. t Ik it attempts I to civil za the .Nomadc tribes havo l been so far 1 u i til led, tliul now u reasonable reason-able assurance of the object in view is i being rapidly attained. Nearly livo-aixihs livo-aixihs of tho Indians of the United tit Its are now either civilized or partly civilized. Various fraudulent fraud-ulent means by ' which agencies formerly made sources from whicD iarge lortuues were speedily drawn are now nearly abandoned. Instead of paying pay-ing for thirtj -sii. per cent, more than is received, the government receives the full vaiuuuf the money appropriated, and tiie Indian gets all hu is fairly entitled1 to. Various religious duuu mi nations have expended large sums in Christianizing Christian-izing Indians, ana their success has been marked. The Board, during three-years three-years of its existence, has traveled in tne par for mauce of its duties more than 2o6,lXA miles.' ThoTriioiix and olh-tribes olh-tribes on the JSorthern Pactuo railroad, aro generally well "dispoavd. This territory, ter-ritory, ol tinalier area thuti any of tho other territories, has a population exceeding ex-ceeding any, with tho exception of I Now Mexico and Utah. It has more acrcB under cultivatioa than any other in- the United Stales. This effectually effect-ually disposes of tho statement that tlierts is an unreasonable amount oi" land lying idlo there as compared com-pared with other portions of the United States. The boaid deems it h matter of congratulalon that tho public opinions of tue country is so rapidly contraliz.ng into purposes of justice and humanity. Louisiana Muddle. Washington, 7. Telegrams were received re-ceived lienj to-day by .Louisiana mem- i bers of cougrvss, nad oliicials of gov-' eminent, giving statements from uotb i mdea. l'nvate advices contain substantially substan-tially the same iuiormatiou, although each side denounce tho other as having assumed possession ol the state in viola- j tion of law, and request that tho points of their respective statements bo laid before the president. Intention of government is lo sustain United Stales courts. This has already been communicated by telegraph to the , gontlomvn of New Orleans who have requested otncial advice in the premises |