| Show special to tbt deseret evening nem yew ii ww GEN GENERAL eral EnAL washington 3 the following consuls have been appointed J mason rice elce at brindisi 0 8 irish addres at dres bres denb denbro den B bro 0 duncan naples J Q G moffett pernambuco fernambuco thos adamson jr to J 0 bovea to fayal oscar H lagrande will be appointed superintendent nten dent of the branch mint paint at san ban franeisco francisco coTas jas russell jones me men ister resident to Bel belgium glum gium several of the cabinet held consultation with the Preil president dent this morning in reference fo to matters matter before their respective departments the president will leave washington this thib morning for annapolis he will attend the ball given by the midshipmen in honorof honor of mrs mis admiral porter tomor to mor row night new nen york the geral ge wai odonnell ODon nen neU who died suddenly yesterday in the cortis is probably tiie the son of the celebrated marshal odonnell who dibdin 67 new york in the chamber of commerce con today to day general Wald bridge introduced trod resolutions favoring a reciprocity treaty with canada for sedur securing hig the freedom of the Sf cLawrence the freedom of the fisheries etc op Wald bridge said while opposing the ac acquisition of C canada nada uada by orce he welcome its people when coming voluntarily he did not think it policy to attempt to coerce vanan a by commercial restrictions into a nion mith wih the united states he sald said intimate commercial relations could be brought about upon terms mutually beneficial and the politic political til result will fol foi follow lowIn aln good time gen Wald waid bridge stated that the questions between the unite united d states and the provinces are the interchange of the natural 91 products of the soil upon such re cipro cal terms as may be agreed upon 2nd aad the assimilation of excise duties and the patent and copy right laws 3rd ard the free navigation of the river and the enlargement of the canals ath freedom in the fisheries on the coast of british america ath the regulation of the transit trade he then proceeded to argue in favor of the resolution sand the propositions above advanced contending that while the canadians will be satisfied with the convenience of selling in our markets in return for the enlargement of the st lowrence luo Ijo wrence canal by them free of cost to the U S and the freedom of the st lawrence and the fisheries yet that the convenience of vast markets to them will really be no competition to our far farmers and an absolute benefit to our nae bae merchants reha ou our capital and credit which together with the fact that we have free access to the ocean at all seasons of the year yean would could be agrest convenience to the canadians but bat their use alsi also necessarily implies thab that at by them using our capital our credit and our ports we derive advantages that session of the capital credit and ports give to any community or in 14 other words we become the merchants of of people whom we are now driving away the resolution was adopted and it vals vais voted that thad a 4 copy of the argument be transmitted to 6 the secretary of state who it is understood is about to take into consideration the proposition advocated by general W president grant has pardoned george JM meyers eyers convicted in january of haying having 5 counterfeit five dollar bill af the national currency in his big po possession 1 assess n w with i t h the intent to pass it judge benedict en ed 1 ct and the district attorney commended the pardon the duprey pardon case comes up for argument before judge BI blatchford atchford on saturday this is a case where the par doncas revoked by general grant among 1400 steerage passengers who landed lauded yesterday from the steamer manhattan there were SOO 00 skilled english and welsh workmen of different trades the influx of the norwegians Norwegia ns continues to be enormous justin mccarthy late editor of the london sear star is is announced to speak at the cooper institute on monday evening next nest on the alabama question john alstine one of the oldest members of the stock exchange died this morning newark the brewers congress adjourned today to day to meet at davenport next may A constitution was presented and referred to the next congress for adoption resolutions were adopted that beer should be taxed not as a luxury ux kut but on the same plan as the necessaries of afife life tife and that brewers shall be rel rei relieved lewel from arlefia arbitrary ry s seizures seizures by ig igi i borut officials that the tariff on cani can an i ada barley shall be reduced that the tax on malt shall be repealed that their manufacture promotes true temperance and they will use lil all honorable means to deprive puritanical temperance men of political power henry claussen was reelected re elected president washington brevet maior major charles 0 wood recently sentenced to six ix months suspension for stif stil striking kinks kinka a brother officer in alaska has been reins reinstated tat in the service by the order of the president detroit albert crofoot Or Cr afoot a lawyer in As this thib city has been arrested on a complaint of the sheriff charged with api ael assisting sting prisoners to escape from jail last sunday richmond riehmond A committee appointed by the colored state convention waited upon general canby today to day with a petition that he will issue an order givin giving colored people equal rights in cars and A steamships cami ships general canby declined td to interfere in n the matte matter r and referred teem to the courts agthe as the proper place forshe redress of any grievances that aday ay exist i brust has hap appeared in ju the wheat in this vicinity and the crop will be reduced one hall half Nr tremont jF remOnt emont 0 3 the post office was waa broken loken into had and robbed last night the thieves destroyed a a large number of letters st louis louls the republican special at hayes city states that the indians indiana who are ae depredating predating de on the frontier do not belong to the tribes operated upon last winter south bouth af the arkansas river but they belong to the northern clig CUe vennes sioux sous and Arapah oes who came south from the department of thia the platte the leavenworth rimes times has received the following additional particulars of the indian massacres at kossil creek the tongues and hearts were cut out of the bodies of the men killed the calves of their legs were weke slit down and tied under their shoes pieces of flesh were cut from their backs and pieces of tele graph wire stuck into their bodies their ears were cut cat off and their heads scalped scalded ped the indians boiled the hearts of these men for medicine the swed ish settlers who were attacked on spellman creek all lived excepting bome some who were killed after leaving their houses while attempting to reach a place of greater security those who remained in the houses were molested not this occurred in two or three instances the calamity was mainly attributable to the lack of arms for whenever a gun was fired the savages made no fight the indians drove off considerable stock from the above settlement concord N H governor stearns steams WAS inaugurated today to day in his message sagele he says the state debt has been reduced within the year and a reduction in a the same ratio rato will extinguish it in eight years recommends He ibe the the he promotion of agricultural interests the adoption of the fifteenth amend was urged chicago A washington special states that a movement is on foot among the republican politicians to make the position taken by the senate on the claims a test question in the canvass this fall and arrangements aro are being made to carry out this gramme pro in the coming election in pennsylvania gov curtin col forney and other politicians of that state are dav favoring 0 ring this thi course the advocates of which believe they can ean thus force the democrats to follow the lead of the republican party or take sides with england in either case damaging themselves by thousands thousand of votes chicago the methodist congregations in this thib city and various other cities have been voting during the past week on the question of lay representation almost everywhere the vote was over vh elming in favor of odthe the proposition the weather during the past week as las been intensely hot san francisco general thomas issued an order assuming the command of the division of the pacific vice halleck transferred to the division of the south within a few days about fur far seal skins valued at half a million db dollars lIars have been consigned to the successors of the russian american fur company received from alaska it is stated that many of these skins were taken from the female seals and pups in violation of the law other shipments were made to honolulu and thence to europe the captain of the ship national eagle from hong kong reports that on may lie he observed an active volcano on an island in latti tude 31 degrees and 18 minutes north and longitude degrees and 50 minutes I 1 ir 1 east the island was about nive five piles miles from sm smith ith island the vessel ras pas sed midway between two ielati islands d and when abreast of the volcano could hear it roar a fearfully dense mass of smoke and ste steam abi ani ascended from the island legal tenders 74 it Is stated that the subject of the recent indian outrages on the smoky hill saline and republican River Biver sand band on the line of the kansas pacific railroad in kansas has been very earnestly considered by the president and secre tary of war gen sherman and the commissioner of indian affairs and the western congressmen en urge immediate action for the protection of the frontier from predatory bands binds of and sioux senator ross called upon the president denti and recommended the propriety of stationing military garrisons along the frontier at proper points thus furnishing an additional guarantee for that purpose the president stated that he was fully determined to take steps for the suppression of future depredations ise ile also alto said that the necessary orders should be dispatched to general scho nield fild at once that all bands absent from their reservations shall be treated as outlaws the presidents tim to that effect will soon be promulgated ChI chicago Chica cagg gp 4 the vines special says bays the of the treasury haire haare has hab refused to pay the drafts signed by borie secretary of the navy per admiral porter ahas chas mt walker late fifth auditor has been appointed commissioner commission pr toe loe 6 edw letb leet a site bite for a branch mint office at al boise loise city idaho T the he rep republican allican mabs mass meeting 0 ving ting lot iol ast daht I 1 hebr q k ep up I 1 in n a io row y pistols N were ili III nir fir E id stones nes were thrown in and men in jp juiced p d reverdy everdy johnson is expected to arrive at baltimore today washington W f 4 the bricklayers U union on adopted aie axe a solution resolution last night fo an immediate af pf strike of the bricklayer at the navy Yard unless two colored w workmen kmen amea employed there be dismissed 11 mobile obile the steamer vary mary swan bound for up the tho alabama river was bunk sunk yesterday seventy miles above mobile she had barrels of freight which were a total loss charleston the ansdell Ans captain coplin has arrived with several passengers saved from the mississippi this steamer struck upon some reefs near martinique and broke into pieces the passengers and crew were saved by the st steamers earners guinnee and acheson acheron chicago the journals Tour naife nalle special says bays that notwithstanding gen sickles has accepted the spanish mission there are certain conditions connected with it which render it doubtful whether he will enter on the duties thereof the secretary of state yesterday addressed him a letter ietter asking him if he was ready to proceed to his post as the president was anxious that we bould should have a r representative there immediately on the t eg e retirement of the present minister which takes place on the of july information was received today to day at the war department indicating that the he indians are on the war path gen sherman and other leading m military i men express great doubt asto as to the tha practicability tic ability of adopting the quaker policy A gentleman direct from the indian nolian country saya he be would not riot be surprised iid lid to hear that some of the quaker agents were the first scalded scalped ped new york in a bar roam row last evening joseph hartwell and michael fired at the barkeeper bar keeper thos ordello wounding him one shot mortally morally wounding richard girdes girdles sitting in his own doorway with his family new york the grand lodge of the masons of new york today to day adopted a resolution terminating all intercourse with the grand orient of france till he grand orient shall withdraw its recognition of a body styling itself the supreme grand council of louisiana poughkeepsie while some laborers on the boston hartford and erie railroad were in the act of tamping a seam n a rock a premature explosion occurred red kiil kill killing ng one and mortally wounding dl g r several everal kanbas kansas n 8 a S C city olty ty the stories of hanging railroad men on the cherokee lands have not been confirmed and and are probably false the sett Bett settlers lers however lately received large supplies of powder and are said to be preparing to any force which may attempt to a railroad or protect its workmen several settlers have been driven out of he country by a league on account of their heir and others have jeen warned to leave within 48 hours under the penalty of hanging leavenworth I 1 Ks 6 A special from ellsworth says sass that gen miles courier has arrived frd from m saline I 1 he te report idt that two additional bodies have been found making thir thirteen teren telen k killed are devastating the settlements on the solomon and republican rivers adjutant general morehouse leaves tonight to night for the republican publican Be with twenty three scouts he is recruiting here he iffe received dispatches today to day that the indians have been in the vicinity of white rock and lake sibley bibley all the week in large numbers killing and destroying everything major cox loth cavalry just arrived from camp supply reports that all the Arapah oes and four hundred are at that post hungry and out of ammunition col nelson the superintendent is there with a stock of provisions and wood for their benefit the colonies in jewel and mitchell Ml counties in northwestern north western been driven into in to republican and washington counties nearly twenty persons have been killed there is a panic among the bettke settlers rs 1 in n th that thai a t p part a rt of the state kansas city mo advices advises from the neutral lands kansas state that on in tile the J ard 3rd a party of thirty five leaguers appeared r peare at a point ten miles fouth of fort scott on the lino line of the railroad and drove away the laborers and pulla pulled up the surveyors stakes detroit dr day who has been on trial several days a at marshall michigan charged with child murder by producing daeing abortion was last night boand found guilty to conclude the tragedy the doctor took morphine and arid died today to day washington 5 the president has rm nde de the following appointments C C andri aba Afa drews aws minister resident at stockholm J L graham jr consul at florence chas R mobley attorney nok foi the bouthern Aou southern thern thenn district of florida john adhn lynch surveyor generel of loui loul slana siana attorney general H hohr hcan nar car has submitted a lengthy opinion in which he says he finds no reason in law jaw for the president 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