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Show I AMERICAN. Washington, 13. urMomed consideration of c solution ... , f0r9H ' WU fh re,! t'e l lDt' I... not Hdmi.ted," etc . being or. I be amendment, n Th the Ihould not betaken would nut therefore ask undc-r-MSKJ- id n a n ;.";; it e r i rr " go inat u r. U. O that Halved, I floor and the to .dm.ioa of keinoppo.ioa wnr nas uuirrDc, Secretary ot of the Interior. t0 the Secretary The , letter the PreMdtfnis msirucuuuo the deposition of the recently ding The ringleader, ed Cheyeunes. S.ucli.s hate been gu.l.y of crimes and will .mbe sent to milnary posts, la.ni.ica. the.r ;.t be accompanied by remainder of tbe captured Indians, ti,h tbe rieepuon of the two chiefs to he turned juil.yofouiraginggirlB.8re at their Department ertotbeluUiau The two chief, are agencies reactive in confinement in such a l3 be held CoiMinnnding General of the the as Liiary division of the Missou.i may n ' direct. The deSvcreiary of the Treasury has hod me: of I cided to return to the old Slates cur Uuittd mutilated redeeming under which a deduction was tbe number of mide'proportioned.to The change takes 0Vct notes lowing. tht 1st proximo. Douglass has on Commissioner addr ssed a circular letter to the supervisors He collectors of internal revenue and says: i the rate of taxation on spirits, will be nn additional incentive to frauds, and must be met by an adequa'e increase of vigilance tD the part of officers entrusted with the The officers Election of the revenue. "Die recent advance in upon nut to disappoint the committee's hopes and the expectations of the country, that the increase of the with the inreveuus will correspond 1st. there March crease of the lax. On were 40G distilleries with a daily capacity of -- 'J5.827 gallons, showing an iu February of fifty diutilleries with a daily capacity of 35.038 gallons. A letter has teen received from the are called who circulated the bribery in connection with Mr. Andrew charges Johnson's election to tbe Senate. He admits that he makes no charge thai John-w- b person FOREIGN. purchasing of cognizant of any was Cork. 13. There was considerable disorder in Tipperary last night, because of the refusal of some residtBts to illuminate their dwellings in honor of the second election of John Mitchel to Parliament. Several houses which had not illuminated were attacked by a mob and sacked. Tbe town is quiet now. V0tP8. Western Land Owner for contains decisions of the Secret- Kopp's March, of (be ary Interior, establishing the foll- owing general principles of importance U parties interested in ruiues. Where the given name of a a executing party deed differs from his name as found on the location notice, the identity of the person must be shown. Full and com p'ett copies of the respective convcy- nces are unnecessary under the rules. It is A complete abstract is only required. affidavit of continuous of porting plat and notice on claim must be An made, the parlies owning the mine at thedate of ;he entry at the local office. tJ one oi The plat posted on the claim as required 7 the statutes, must be a of the copy filed plat with the application lor a pa-t- - citizens, or those who have e ared their intention are authorized to claim and locate mines. A J make a mining luCation andforeigner drapose 01 it. provided he becomes a citiieu be-'odisposing of it. The proof that the P'J not a citizen before deposing ' clKUn nbt be affirmatively shown. tatenis have been issued for the foi- Only re Uul'. Toel a,"'"'8 clil,m: !'. Duly, Poor Ma,.'8 Mine; ouJv F""8P"1'9 a!8li;V count'v . Mjaw, Marion mine; E. Fran.:,... cn 0,V . of greenbacks, which it was alleged Pomeroy gave as a bribe to State Sena lor York two years ago as a bribe to vote for him for United States Senator, and which has been in the hands of he Stale Treasurer, where York placed it. ever Bince, was finally disposed of yesterdays the Attorney General having de cided that the State had no right to the money and the several legal actions pending for its recovery having been ilipmiKsed, the custodian turned it over to Pomeroy, paying out of it the costs incurred in the prosecution of the bri hery euit apainst him, amounting to $2. 000. This, it is understood, will end the whole matter; the criminal suit against Pomeroy will be promptly dis missed at the next term of court. New York, 13. The Tweed habeas corpus proceedings concluded yesterday by the Supreme Court affirming the decision of the oyer and terminer dismissing the writ in the civil suits against Tweed on behalf of the city for recovery of $11,000,000. The substitution of the mayor and aldermen as plaintiffs instead of the supervisors was also held proper, and Tweed's appeals were dismissed. Judge Donahue in the Supreme Court chambers has granted a writ of error enabling the counsel of Wra M Tweed to appeal from the decision of the Supreme Court general term, affirming the judgment of the oyer and terminer in the Tweed habeas corpus case The matter will be argued before the court of appeals. The session of the Louisiana arbitra-tratiocomjiittee lasted from 10.30 a.m. to 5 p. m. All the meinbera were present, Mr. Hoar presided. The counsel for the contesting parties remained in the adjoining room during the day and were consulted occasionally by the committee. Charles Cavouse, of New Orleans, was also present. Mr. Hoar at the close of the proceedings stated that lure was nothing to be made known in connection with the investigation and that it would be a breach of trust for any member of the committee to communicate auylhing. It is thought the committee will make their report ou Monday next. The Times charges that the' recent legislation increasing postage rates on prin ed matter, was smuggled through silently and secretly, under the influence of active lobbyists of the Adams Express Company. All indications in the East point to a cheerful spring with tine business. There is a growing fetling that the people have recovered from the panic prostration and that the long expected revival has begun. """J. 1 ....... Th i 'him?, ", " . Montgomery, 13. f the . ,11 4 used cncel Th 1 of D,i Wter J W,M, genl' the r LU at aPPl'"ce . rni "greats ,!lrei.n w nd charged, term nf .a,,- -, several lhewcal Times Prospectus For 1&74 with a quart oi milk be btumbled and pilled out a full pint; he set the pail down, leaned against the fence and meditated for a few minutes: he then entered the CaDitol school grounds. replaced the lost milk bv holdina the pail under the hydrant and went A.Ilong on nis home with a grin a toot lace. K1. - I., BRANCH. OGDEN Eighth Tear. Wholesale Dealers in f!lT7 "TVT "K "O A T THE ALDINE, The Art Journal of America. ISSUED MONTHLY. "A Magnificent Conception wonderfully carried out." The necefluity f a popular medium for th of the pruiluctiou of ourgrett artiste, lias always leeu rectgniasad, and niamy attempts huve been mad to meet the want. 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