| Show BY sa JL TE adi add H gA STERN dashington VAS HINGTON 5 copps western lV estern land office for october repaints a decision by the secretary of the interior establishing the following principles principle s homestead declaratory statements can only be filed incase of an original orl ori ginal homestead entry and that for an additional tract a preemption pre emption to bo settled settle 4 prior to the withdrawal for railroads may enter his land at the minimum price at any time aror to the institution of an adverse right by another settle settie sett ier Jer 91 a soldier er orb ors or bailor ailor who hom homestead homesteaded estea estes ed d eighty acres and entered forty acres additional under the act of june esth 1872 will be allowed to enter enough more under the act of march 3rd ard 1873 to make one hundred and six bix sixty y acres if he served ninety days or more during the rebellion etc etca also a decision by the cammi commissioner sione slone af pf the general land offee office to the effect that certificates of deposit for a survey are not transferable and such certificates erroneously transferred may be returned to the rightful holder and be used by him the general jand land office furnishes no redress in case of transfers trant fers of certificates of deposit for surveys the special agent sent by the tile post office department to investigate the murder of the colored route agent in alabama writes the department a letten jetter dated elwoods near livingstone sumpter co ala sept 20 saying 1 I hav ejust had bad warrants issued against niue nime of the murderers of thomas irey including the sheriff of this county and will proceed to make the arrests at once the reign of terror in this county at cresent present far exceeds anything of the e kind I 1 have ever seen armed bodies of men are riding over the country ard colored people are afraid to go into the field to save their crops from waste and ruin the right of free s speech 1 ech is denied them and and many desire 1 delre to te return to slaver blaver slavery 1 providence PROVIDEN CV K R 1 I 5 he I 1 dol doi y I ton mills of this state with few exy c captions have begu begun 11 to run oln oin on two tilo thirds tittle v NEW YORK 5 john anderson of this city the founder of the school of natural history on pen ren ikebe island has written garibaldi enclosing a draft on the for franes francs and stating that he has made provisions for securing curing be him a like sum annually during his life the brooklyn argus says thys ti the le array of counsel in the tilton case will be unusually large senator conklin has accepted a retain retainer retainers eno end ero frem from the prosecution and will sum up the case william bf evains eva ts 1 13 F tracy john ac K porter W t 0 bartlett jhn john graham and T 0 sherman bherman will assist conklin the list of bf Til tons counsel ls is said sid not to be complete senator car penter renter of wis danl doughert Doug bert berl of phila and david dudley field are mentioned hon has se cured judge fullerton general butler will take the lead in the case and will personally pers omally appear 1 mr beecher w willmott will 1 most likely appear also aiso A motion will be made tor for W a change of venue this is a matter matters in the discretion of the court ai motion will be made for a certion tari to array army the case before tipe tiie 1 supreme court this we believers belie belle veis vels a motion of right and an edfort effort will then be made to remove the case to albany or westchester lestch ester it is thought the trial will take place placer in a fortnight and will probably last for three or four weeks the annual report of the cli oil chicago 1 icaco and northwestern railway hallway company for the fiscal year ending may 1874 was issued today to day the gross earnings or of the road and I 1 its branches nor for the fiscal year was fifteen millions six hundred thousand and the total charges chang s for the thu operating espnes taxes rent of leas leased W roads interest on bonds and the sinking fund account ed to 1 leaving baving a com comi i 1 bained net set profit for the year of 1 1 1 CORINTH 5 the conservatives carried the municipal electa 1 oliby ii large majority today to day for the the firt first time in niue oine years there is great rejoicing tonight to night Lm visToN me dle 5 phe the rhe continental and lincoln mills are run ning on half time the i gin begins to run two twe thirds time on thursday and other milis mills will follow NEW YORK 6 nufer hupfer k C co 0 dealers and jobbers in n woollen goods announce their suspension but hope it will be only temporary the times new orleans special says gov kellogg last evening called the attention of the recently appointed advisory board to the circumstance that members of thet the white league continued to tb drill in a remote part parl of the city and char theace the net act as a breach of tho the T contract entered into the board is convened for today to day A general meeting of the league also is called for this evening T the tribune has a dispatch from a new orleans correspondent who yesterday found in the hano hands of a private citizen the second check book of governor kellogg captured by the penn revolutionists he says it seems to have been used only a few weeks immediately preceding the first date cove edve red by another the second entry is na as follows t tho the april 1873 IM myself fent ent f wm E chandler washington D C for C cushing and matt carpenter fees of counsel three iho ubo thousand usand dollars the eor respondent correspondent says fays the two check books show that the governor made appropriations of over twenty five thousand dollars in nine months for warlike experts ments 1 I 1 the first meeting of the church congress in the united united states was begun this njorD morning iLg in calvary church by the administration of the holy communion bishop chip WhIp pie of minnesota officiating om cating at a meeting of the presbytery in jersey city today to day a letter was received from rev J F glenden ning requesting an investigation into the tile charges against him in the pomeroy case the communication was referred to the judicial committee who at once begau bebau be gauan an inquiry the failure of H B patterson broker is announced the street is floored flooded with rumors of troubles in all departments of trades and suspensions of houses whose solvency has hitherto been undoubted are mentioned iud dmd ind no particular particulars arg ure given ant the utmost use is made of imports reports to depress stocks and with rood good success A london house was mentioned as being embarrassed but no name was given and nothing definite seemed to bo be known in regard to the matter Recent recently iya isa a large grain merchant in hull england and another in france suspended the latter with liabilities liabilities of two hundred thousand pounds sterling both these firms had london connections and this may explain the rumor romor about the london house what purports to be a london dispatch says there is a report in that city that don carios carlos has died d from wounds received in the mutiny at durango the trotting match between american girl and copper bottom en deerfoot park for a pulse of 1500 was won won by the former copper bottom won the first heat american girl the second third and fourth time 25 4 I 1 25 t 26 ST PAUL minn 6 the grand jury of the common pleas court which has been in session since the lat of september today to day appeared beare judge hall at his house he being too ill III to appear in the court room and presented twenty three indictments against charles mcilrath late state auditor it is suppo supposed ea for malfeasance in office though the tenor of the indictments has not yet mr mei mci rath was arrested and gave ball bail the statement in explanation of his hla accounts and the frauds alleged against him Is id nearly nearis ready for pub li ealion catlon and ho hn has expressed him self as absolutely certain that when the public sees his side of the controversy tro versy his good name will be fully vindicated providence B R L I 1 G lt mah of army and inspector of the arms making for the sultan by the providence tool co committed suicide late last night on red bridge washington 6 the commissioner of indian affairs Is in receipt of a letter from agent miles dated at the cheyenne and agency sept 30 stating tating that thab even young klowas beaded by the famous chief big tree and aud twelve headed beaded by white horse had come in on the previous evening and made professions of friendship big tree said he belonged to gatanis Sat gat antas band numbering about camped thirty miles from this agency and that they wanted toco to come in and andr emain remain baere anere instead of going to fort hill friend miles Milea and gen neill regarded the whole party as a suspicious set and made them prisoners of war but let two squaws squads go back to invite the rest or of the klowas party to surrender miles says it is gen orally t thought bug hug t that will s stampede m 1 d e when h n he hears henrs the fate of B big ig tree reer i n nd d his party postmaster general jewell has stopped the warrant for one hundred thousand dollars which was made out for the N Y central railroad for pay for the increased weight of mail service during the last fiscal year the tile appropriation I 1 for that class of business having been more than exhausted and all other adjustments for increased service for that year also suspend suspended eJ until the necessary action shall snail be taken by congress there was an appropriation made for half a million dollars for this increased payment and andt about was also appropriated for the usual yearly increase in the mails malls it now appears that under the readjustment the increase in pay on railroads already made amounts to one million dollars in round numbers and the department estimates that there is half a million dollars more due on accounts yet to be presented or adjusted RICHMOND ind 6 A committee of friends on lubian indian indian matters presented the fifth annual report of the condition of ef the work today to day they speak of the opportunities they have had during many meetings of the past jear year to become acquainted with their agents and of the peculiarities of the war they request tho friends to forward their quotas of 1000 for the use of the committee during the current year they give as the chief causes that prevent indian civilization prejudice against the race embittered by the treatment lee lec received elved strong aa adhesion aslon to custom and the nj wr forefathers migratory lik jik habits bits enforcement noli nou of the law excluding whiskey akey and superstition they believe in a christ but only as a good being with whom they arlendy ar adient artent lundy iundy ly desire close communion they are aro ignorant of the real design of life and cannot realize the infinite love 0 of the great spirit they advise the bringing of the indians indiana in lii contact w with ith those whose laitres litres area are a constant proof of divine grace an and d not to introduce rell reli ligou re gou services asyet as yet they biame blamo several whisky agents who iu inebriate and then rob the indians on the frontier the agents should bo be empowered to protect them but to do this they must call on the government for troops sometimes if f they am are not allowed to do this their power is impaired they have instructed ted their agents to give indians the preference when wortis iet let out by the them m aud and and und to gradually induce them ta to become self sup porting by means of labor this is hard for the indians as being contrary to their instincts and all precedent cede lit tit they give statistics ies les of the work done which are very interesting they have schools in operation with an attendance of indian children and the enrollment of over this they consider the important branch of their service NEW YORK G allton til ton gave ball bail today to day in the indictment for libel round found against him by the grand jury 0 B lamar died lero hero yesterday NEWARK N J 6 john jo A broadwell broad well weli late tax receiver pleaded guilty today to day to an indictment for embezzling the public funds philadelphia 6 the franklin institute exhibition was formally opened today to day in presence of governor Hart hartranft ranft director general goshorn Go the president of the centennial exhibition and the city official the building covers two and a half acres there la a fine show of machinery the lord mayor of dublin delivered a lecture on oliver goldsmith at new york last evening oth his worship was presented with a god gold headed cane and afterward serenaded the chicago water mains have been fully tested and many are too small to supply water for a great nire fire and in places there are aro not plugs enough the master of the tho state grage grange of alabama denies that there is is a reign of terror in that state the people being as peaceable and law abiding as those of any other state all are fully protected in the enjoyment of their rights the pacific mail steamship company has instituted a suit against kichard bichard B R irwin for the conservative central committee of louisiana give a resume of the causes of the recent outbreak the federal reconstruction policy of the government is radically wrong gang or of adventurers car pet preyed upon the people etc the state tax un unton union I 1 on convention of S C can not find a single instance of outright injury by whites or blacks on account of race or color etc in therit ate five negro prisoners broke jail jall a at t holly springs miss and one james perkins strul struck and idilea killed the guard ilaa maek mack hill with a bar of iron all were recaptured ex president johnson repudiates the idea that he was evera ever a republican or anything any Ady thing else but a democrat of the Jef terson jefferson and jackson school NEW YORK 7 rev dr T 31 eddy one of the most prominent ministers of the method episcopal church in the unit quit ed states died at his residence in this c ity city this morning in the episcopal convention this afternoon bishop selwyn of eng land preached a sermon from acts and after which corn communion services were held and at the celoso of the business thih thid meeting 13 was called to order by the rev D dr perry secretary the rev dejames dr james craig of ky was elected president andy ands and in taking the chair after thanking the convention for the expression of con they had come together to remove obstructions in the path of their church so far as they could and he was sure they would do their duty faithfully A message was received from the house houge of bishops notifying them that they had bad organized by the election of the rev dr henry C potter as secretary after discussion the old rules were adopted to govern the convention until they were amended fraternal greetings were received by cable from the church congress assembled at brighton england and a committee was appointed to return a sul bul suitable table tabie reply when the tiie convention adjourned till morning A hamburg dispatch to the london times of the gath says that at the sitting of the tile geographical society after ca captain tain elit eilt of the austrian I 1 polar olar expedition had spoken a further account was given of their travels by another member of the expedition he paid they had discovered a sound one hundred miles long and ninety miles in breadth running north wards ward sand gand and dividing tho the la land ri dinto into two extensive tracts on the of april in lat int 81 57 the expedition halted halte d but they saw that thaltha tho the land t stretched wretched away to the north as far ag aa lat SV rhe the rho explorers came to the conclusion that it was impossible to reach the north pole in this direction that the theory of the |