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Show GENERAL. Washington Advices. "Washington, 16. The attorney general gen-eral and government have agreed not to give to any parties a cvpy uf the bill in equity, lo be tiled at Hartford, again.-t the Union Pacific railroad company, and the stockholders of Credit ilobilitr, uuui ii suau oe uieu in couru The interal revenue receipts for the present month have ruactieJ nearly seven million dollars; and the receipts for the liscal year to date are over one hundred millions. The estimated re- 1 ceipts for the present fiscal year were 110 million dollars, and tho probabilities, probabili-ties, judging from tne receipts of the past monxh, are that they will bo exceeded ex-ceeded from tbreo to live millions. Senator L'asserly has sent a check to secretary of the treasury for his back pay as a member of the 42d congress. New York Legislative doing- Albany, 1G. The senate adopted a resolution that the govurnor should appoint ap-point a committee to mako a full investigation inves-tigation of the manner the college laud grants to the State of New Yorst were disposed of by Krza Cornell. The assembly resolved' to adjourn sine die on the ml inst. Indian Supply Contracts, Philadolpbia, 16. Geo. H. Stewart, chairman of the purchasing board of Indian commissioners, has written a letter to secretary Dela&o, in reference to tho charges of unfairness in tho recent re-cent awards of contracts fr Indian supplies, sup-plies, in which bo says tha complaints are indefinite, unfounded, and asking in behalf of himsulf and colleatu ;s a full and thorough examination. Funeral of Lieut, (ilierwood. Buffalo, N. Y., 16. Tho funeral of Lieut. Sherwood, killed in a light with the Aiodocs, was attended this aiternoon by an escort of U. S. troops from fort Porter, with U. S. officers as pall bearers, bear-ers, and a large cok course of citizens, officers and volunteers. Tbe body of captain Albian Howe, to-night, and bo buried with military honors on Sunduy. The Louisiana Troublm, Kow Orleans, 1G. Generals Doblanc and Declonel, and others from St. Alar-tin's, Alar-tin's, arrived this evening io the charge of a deputy marshal and a guard of federal soldiers. They reached the railroad ferry landing, in front of Jackson Jack-son square, about five o'clock, and upon stepping from the boat they were received re-ceived with tremendous cheers by five to seven thousand pooplo who had assembled as-sembled to welcome them. They were taken to the custom house, and relieved, to appear boioro tbo United States commissioners com-missioners to-morrow. New York Intelligence. INew York, 16. The police census of the places in this city where liquor is sold, shows the number to be 8,-luJ. Six jurors havo been obtained in tho Train case. An examination of the body of Nixon, by the doctors, showed that the neck had not been broken, and death resulted from strangulation. Cue of the physicians physi-cians states that tho BiU'enngs of tho unfortunate man must have been extreme. ex-treme. The Duello Proclaimed aiunlcr. Richmond, 16. Tho inquest in the duel case was concluded to-night. The jury found a verdict that Alordecai came to bis death by a piclol-shot wound inllicled by McCariD, and the seconds were accessories thereto. The verdict also condemns the surgeons for participating partici-pating ni tbe mlmr, and for not giviug information lo tho police in tiuie lo prevent pre-vent il The Billiard Clin mpt on hi p. New York, 16 A billiard match for the chauipionliip of the I'. S., a diamond dia-mond cue, and one UioUiarid dollar.-. I. .M.I points, Detween Jjauriue Uaiy anu OyriUo LMon, was pUyoi to-mut in laruuiany Hall, in iho presence of a very large audience Ihe game at played on a Caheimer bevel mole, oi x II, i inch balls- At the commencement the game exhibited but little go-.d play, both playing cautiously; Lion, how-uvor, how-uvor, had iho advaulage, the game at tho li rst call, 'Jib mning, standing, stand-ing, Lion ITS to hid tur Uaiy. Uu the liitli inning Da y, by a superb play, made lV'.i, dipping up tnaliy oa an ewsy shot, Diuu lohowd wilh a run ol 6i. At the close of the IMh inning, the game stood, Dion ''rl'A Daly 4'j1, at the ciose ot the J4th inning: Italy Its, Dion 7'-J. Dion, in a subsequent inning, paod hi; opponent, and gradually drew awy from aim until Iho close of iho tnd inning, wneu ho was ninety-six ahead. In the i i'.'lfa, innicg Daly mado '.-', and o!1 in OUt tho score stood, Daily 1,'Jil, Dion 1.-J. The game here beame very intere.tirig, and great eicittmenl exi--leu. un mo .jlu inning Liaiy, amiu thunders of applause, parsed his adversary. ad-versary. The score at tne conclusion of mo "mning beu.g 1..-W lo I.ImI. Dh.j then, by a seriiis of brilliant stool?, brought iho ba.is together and run the game out. His partisans were absolutely Wiid with enthusiasm, and almost Ure him to pieces- Dion teemed utterly overwhelmed by his discomLiure. 'ihe number of innir.gi was t:ty-fii: average, aver-age, Da'y 'J'.i-iO, Dion -1 'J-: lime ol game Hve hours; Daiv's majority -H. |