Show by teleo telegraph tn raph AMERICAN long lono brai brar branch 22 the following has just been received from the president it is with intense pain that the president announces to the people of the united states the death of the speaker of the rouse house of representatives bf C kerr of indiana a na a man of great intellectual endowment large culture great probity and earn tarn earnestness estness in his hia devotion to 10 the inte interest has passed from the position of power and usefulness to which he had been recently called the hody body which lie ho had been selected to preside not being in session to render its tribute of lection affection at and respect to the memory of the deceased the president invites the people of the united states to solemn recognition of the public and private work and the services of this pum pure and eminent man signed ua S GRANT by the president J ii cadwallder acting secretary of state august 21 1878 6 11 washington 22 instructions to the sioux commission appointed tinder under the recent act of congress are nearly completed one of the most important subjects of the negotiation is that represented by the fifth clause of the instructions the president Is strongly impressed with the belief that the agreement which shall be best calculated to enable the indians to become self supporting is one which shall shail provide for their removal at as early a day as possible to the tho indian territory they must depend for their support mainly upon the cultivation ot 0 the soil and their own country is quite unfit unlit for that purpose the superior climate aud and soil of the indian territory and the fact thattie that the territory is for ever secured to the indian people should afford strong inducements for the tho indians to enter into such an agreement the indians cannot now live livo upon their reservation without theale the aid ald of lovern government and it ia is under no obligation to continue its supply of food while no money considerations should be offered them as an inducement du cement for any undertaking on their part it is believed the government will willingly them subsistence medical as assistance sistr and schools until they cai cal can care for themselves and incase in case cash of their removal to the indian territory if however they decline to agree to such removal tb they ey should bo be informed that they will bo be obliged to go to the bliss Aliss missouri ouri ourt river to receive such bupp supplies lles lies as shall be provided under any future act not of congress and treaties with them now in force secretary morrill was in his office today to day in consultation with the tho representatives of prominent bank ing firms regarding the new loans washington 22 21 the tho remains of the late speaker hern herr arrived here this morning from rockbridge alum Spring sat accompanied by mrs airs kerr and her ber son representatives enta tives sayler cox and H casey Youn young gand and adams clerk dierk of the house the tho body is encased in a casket covered with black cloth the moul dings are of heavy plate and there are six heavy plated massive handles on the sides uie uio ceven is of plate glass and extends tho the whole length of the casket an extra cover of black cloth and silver plated mountings fits pt over the glass interior and is ined with white silk and satin upon the anival of the party in washington the sergeant at arms thompsia Thomp soh soa took charge chargo of the remains hak hah had them removed to a special car and a detail of six anen of the capital police were placed on guard the outer cover of thu the casket was removed and the b body ody laid instate ia state until 1030 am during the mor morning ninga a number of mr kerrs kerro friends and others vis vip veiled leed the de depot ot to view his r remains mains at 11 1130 30 30 tte tee the casket was closed and at 1130 the funeral 1 I party with tho the remal remain rim rip left for or new albany via harris harrisburg burg lind and indianapolis sayler I 1 r alid and cox did d adnot buot toot accompany the party washington 22 21 11 4 tho the following order was ceritto sent today to day to nearly nil all the tho indian agencies by indian commissioner smith sinith washington 22 sir you rou are tae advised that all sales of arms or ammunition to either whites or indians by parties i holding licenses as ba indian traders issued by this office must bo be stopped notify your traders and be I 1 vigilant in seeing that no violation of this order Is allowed if any instance of such viol violation akimi occurs you will revoke the license of the offending party and report the case I 1 to this office for further action the examination of appropriations for public buildings shows much more damage will result from crippling the appropriations than was at first supposed among I 1 the more senious serious s ia is the result to the class of workingmen A general discharge must take place on account of the cessation of work long before the usual beason season is closed commissioner of revenue today to day issued orders reducing the pay of deputy collectors of internal revenue six per cent and also reducing the pay of gaug ers era to a maxI maximum muni munt of 5 per day the commissioner of indian affairs is engaged in completing ini to the commissioners appointed to carry out the law concerning the removal of the sioux indians to the missouri river they are not yet finished but are so far very precise and firm 3 reflecting the views of the preside president this is evidence in an emphatic direction after quoting the law of congress that no promises shall 1 be made to the indians indiana that anything will be done for them as the result of the had bad with them until submitted to the president and confirmed by congress a very distinct and aud creditable fD Junction is stipulation for the payment of money can be made butt but hex they are to be assured that the guara guarantees will be carried tarried out for ceding clothing nud aud teaching them thern so soras as to make them self sustaining ta th secretary chandler will refuse to give indians rations until they consent to remove to such point on the Misso missouri tiri tirl river elver as the president may select they are to give up the black hills entirely and to remove as far a as possible away from them the success of the commissioners with the bioux sioux will depend largel largely it is felt feit b by the officials als ais on the pending hostilities which if terminated in defeat punishment and capture or ing in of the indians will be followed by a disposition among hos tiles tilea aa as well as reservation indians to accept almost any terms proposed to them by government ST paw pauli minn minni 2 22 29 9 A gentle man wan from winnipeg Winne peg oc on the the ath a large amount of ammunition in small packages sent to a it depot in saskatchewan county by sitting bitting bulj bull buil whon who whoa asked the canadians to send nd word to queen victoria asking that tho british government act as peace maker between tween the united states and the bioux sioux nation and that if necessary ilet liel would a number bf chiefs with an interpreter to visit the queen and state slate their grievances the dishonesty and unscrupulousness of the indian agents who defraud thein them out of all their rights and asking that the united states brates government give them a large tract of country as a permanent reservation bordering oti oft tile the british DO sessions tobe to be into a indian government govern ment meet 22 2 hun dred abd thirteen chi chinese nese boys hoys from colleges in If artford anti anil new neuv haven arrived at fit the exhibition accompanied uy by several professors and teachers and under the supervision ballon bf lion llon G Nort Nor houp thoun superintendent in of bf schools in connecticut after dinner the party separated most of them taking interest in the machinery department and up to four oclo ocio cb numbers could ba be seen examining sewing machines chines and their operators torb tors and all sorts of machinery that requires female attendance they wear dark flannel suits cut ct la chinese and bad had long queues the boys were sent to thia this country by their government vern re ment to acquire a professional which the tho chinese 11 government has haw appropriated 1 0 ji 0 they rhey remain hem here till tul 14 thursday a I 1 A 22 advia from rom u dian commissioner Dickins bu dated fort ellis eills agency states that thit the bioux bloux now oa on the war war way path against the united states had bent sent presents of tobacco to the and requested the latter to join them the canadian indians replied that they would keep heep peace and would not join them in fighting the TheS sioux loux sent senh senta a message messa ein eln in return that when they had finished the americans americana they would cross over and capture the country the latter wanted to know if they would be assisted aisted by the mounted police and the officer in charge assured them they would be protected the said they could muster two thousand warriors if trouble arose SAN francisco 22 the gran gere gerv Conven tion to devise means to break the power of the so ro called grain ring this evening eve eveR ing aing passed resolutions to sell no wheat in this market for less than per cental and made arrangements for shipping on their own account NEW YORK 23 the tribune tribunes s washington special says under instructions from the attorney general all the pending whiskey prose cautions are to be ber taken up and disposed of at the term of the court having thern them in charge there are a number of persons under indictment who have not yet been beell on trial these are to be arraigned as soon as possible in the cases of those who have pleaded guilty the district attorney will be instructed to move for sentence this action will bring up the question of immunity it is believed a considerable number claiming to have received immunity will be unable to show that they never had bad ally any un standing der that they were to receive it by any one authorized to act for the government there is no foundation for the report of the intention to press for sentence those to whom nhom any promises of immunity were made by off meers officers of the government or special counsel the whole object is to have all the cases cues disposed of to make su bure sure re that no one escapes eithen either tr trial ices al or sentence teico under fa faise false pretences pretenses before befaro the tiie next term of the court in st louis louls chicago and milwaukee full instructions potions will be sent to the district attorneys and special counsel by the attorney general emory Stor rest resi left fon for chicago tonight he has baa been employed by the tho government in connection wib wih the further prosecution of the whiskey trials 1 don carlos and his comrades attended booths boothia theatre last night and occupied a proscenium hox box A slight aught hand clapping aree gree greeted ted led di Carlo cario a sas he e entered but lle ile lie he thou thought gb it was qs intended for the actors and did not bow A spanish national air was played at the close of the second act and tind then he stood with his party nd bowed to the applause 0 o which greeted him previous Pre viona to the performance four and well dressed spaniards approached the box intended for don dou carl cari carlos carios os and tore the spanish flag froug frong it op heing being remonstrated with withey by the anber usher one of them said that don carlos carloa was no true denniard 0 and did not deserve to he be honored hp nored norea hy the thu spanish nna fla the janitor suddenly f ejected him from lb the e theatre arid ardd his companions followed A eom com company panya of in this oty city recently brought from san francisco a largo large number of their countrymen n agreeing to find them employment arid take a percentage tao of their earnings but hard times interfered with their plans and the company determined to send the small colony to london to introduce of chinese lau iau laundries arx ibele i 1 in wall wali street mark mart markot market et this morning there is much and notably in the anthracite coal roads road ch is the tho result of the orea break up tip yesterday of tho the coal elique clique they are knocked about with great freedom and have declined fram rom 21 per cent in delaware and hudson canal to 21 in in western and af 5 in new kew jersey central washington 21 3 in izi order to brink bring the expenses within the appropriation a reduction in the tho thea thoa rate ate of wages at the assay office in new york and the mints at carson carbon and san franci francl seo has been ordered and a reduction in 16 the fhe the number of employees at the last named mint the rate of or wages being less at the philadelphia mint than elsewhere no reduction ia ls be cussary the mints are to their full capacity and running it Is ise igo expected pl feted will average about twenty o onland 0 h n d a half millions is ih ift small 2 a ehver enver vei coin per at whit 11 ralo rate of colungo twelve month months i will be occupied in completing the issue of fifty mil milr lions of subsidiary coins authorized by the existing laws the onn off officers leers of the washington monument society are preparing papers transferring all their prop erty to the new commissioners provided by congress composed of president grant general lium hum of the capitol extension architect of of the treasury department and the first vice president of the old mon ament society the president presidents will vi when hen heu the arrangements for the transfer are completed call calli the commission together and when they have obtained full control i of the property and have decided the foundation to be entirely secure the expenditure of the ap made by congress cant cani begin berin owing to the lack of funds caused bythe hythe retrenchment policy of con gress gross the navy department is unable to publish the usual semian semi an nual navy register which should have been issued july NEW ORLEANS 23 at jackson miss aliss an accident occurred to 0 the south bound passenger train on the new orleans and jackson railroad eight miles milea south of here at one this morning the bridge gave way making complete wreck of the he train there were four killed and sixteen wounded five nive or six seriously very beavy heavy rains yesterday afternoon and last list night raised the creek unusually high and doubtless weakened the counti foun dation of the bridge some of the tha passengers lost their baggage charleston 23 the tho laborers on the rlee hhie plantations along the combahee Com batee river viver have struck foran for an increase of nifty fifty percent in wages owing to the demonstrations of the strikers striker sit bit it is impossible to supply their places s but governor chamberlain has ordered the sheriff to toi summon a strong passe and protect tholo thoo who wish to work I 1 I 1 montgomery ala 23 the democrats of the ath district nominated col W W V garth for foi con cori gress the third and most destructive crop of caterpillar caterpillars shave have made their appearance in iii great nuth numbers bere bers throughout this see sec section and mi mers mera are apprehensive of an 1 total destruction of the cotton crop through the prairie belt CHICAGO 23 A A dispatch just juste received ai at the military here says an indian arri arriving ving at the standing rock agency oie ole 01 the missouri river yesterday re ports a severe fight on the loth or Ie between tween the troops and indians at a point north of the black hills the less on both bides sides was waw very heavy but the thir troops hold i possession of the fields the inz in broke into bands and spread I 1 over the tho country and soldiers webs in pursuit CHEYENNE 23 the tho utes who i deserted spencer at |