| Show BY 1 ai AMERICAN TAIME 4 via 1 I T 6 the cherokee national council adjourned today to day after a harmonious sesa seya sepA session OD eliw the change from the rass to the tho Downing party was peaceably effected col wm win penn adair and D H ross were elected reelected re ils its delegates to washington rufus bufus rom row and john L adair being added to the delegation they will leave shortly to watch for auy any unfavorable legislation and protest against all territorial bills relating to this territory N NEW evv ORLEANS 6 the tho steamer 0 M A durpee durfee hence for red bed rive river when twelve miles up the river burst her steam pipe and killed one scalded three and ed overboard and anti were drowned philadelphia 6 aa A memorial is to be presented to congress tomorrow by the members at af the U 8 centennial committee praying for an appropriation of a million and a half washington 6 the U S court case Atherton ct cial at vs fower fewer et ct al at in error to the supreme court of california in this case it is held that where the supreme court of a state has reversed and modified the judgment of an inferior court and iid ild lid did not permit further proceedings in tho the inferior court if the defendants consented to the modification directed and the de defendant did consent judgment wai final and a writ of error based upon it as a final judgment wili will be sustained stained bu the motion to dismiss was denied mr chief chier justice waite walte delivered the opinion on no lowe vs lowe from the same court the motion to dismiss the writ of error in this cage case was denied on the authority of the deel deci decision lon ion in the case above secretary robeson in his report has the following to say on the condition of the navy it is gratifying to be abl abi able P to report that the navys navy is bowina now in a stronger and more efficient condition than ever at any time since the commencement of your administration it is not lint only very strong strona in number but what there is of them are in as good condition as Hs W it is practicable to keep such buch material of war under the various trying conditions to which they are in the nature of their ser service vige vide constantly exposed A far larger proportion than usual of our wooden ships are ready for service our ironclad iron clad fleet is efficient our store houses are fairly stocked with ord bance equipments and supplies and we have on hand a fair supply of the best material for building and repairing ships the service e has been placed in fit this state of efficiency compared with what existed a few years ago by utilizing what could be spared from the current appropriations and from the appropriations made during the cuban emergency and applying these meauli meana practically and alij steadily toward what was worth giving of the navy in in as permanent pei pet manent and good condition as the state of or the ships and the means at command will allow it would atlo iilo io ha be well if congress would afford means to fenish at once all I 1 lie the repairs of the five double turreted monitors since when they are finished according to the present design our ironclad fleet will be much more powerful and arid they are while undergoing repairs useless for any present pur purposes poc poe es and the process of repairing out of what can be spared from horn current appropriations not only cripples the department in all other operations but la Is of or course very low with these added to it our ironclad pervice service would for the tile purposes of defence present a very substantial barrier to anything which would crosa the se asand attempt to enter our ports the secretary of the treasury has sent to congress his book of estimates for the fiscal year ending june 30 the following belag the total recapitulation by departments congress executive proper department of state treasury department Department War r 21 1411 navy department 9 4 interior post office department horjus of justice department of agriculture ri grand gnand total the appropriations for tho the fiscal year ending june 39 30 IS 1876 76 were less jess than the estimates and the estimates for the fiscal year ending june 30 1877 are 4 larger than the estimates for the previous year fray bostos BOSTON osto G A t a large meeting to dby dt y of the methodist Epis episcopal copat sabbath school union uldon and trach track society Bo clety also at the weekly meeting of preachers comprising nearly 1 beshk bishop p haven urged as a meas measure uree of relief for the public the of general grant nor tor president his views were adopt edl by a unanimous vete veto galve GALVESTON 6 the revenue cutter john A alx dix arrived yesterday evening having been detail detained led ly ity rough weather it is expected that she will leave for the rio gahide tonight to night advices advises from brownsville Browns ville state slate that judge Men Menda mendall dali dall ibs lbs of the federal court at matamoras has been or dered doted so to camargo by ples Pies president ident lerdo to investigate Mc Neelys raids raid on los rios cuerou Cue Cu eroe roel LEAVEN leavenworth KB HS 6 tile school board in this eltty city by a vote of five to four has resolved to admit colored children to the ibe public schools in this city BAN san FRANCISCO 6 twe the consolidated virginia lias has declared a dividend payable on the lith NEW YORK 7 Oer licks co cra agent agents of the north german lloyd lioyd steamship line to which line thie the belonged have received ed a dispatch from london which says that the admiralty officers olli cera 4 reported that the boat picked up was washed ashore from the and it was that she struck at some somo point on oil the kentish knock sands a tug hag has been sent bent out to search for her and to render assistance agents of the line have grave gave fears concerning her and do not conce conceal all ali them they suppose the wessel vessel went ashore iu a fog as the latest weather report from england contains an account of thick weather on the eastern coast which probably extended over the north sea in january last the deutsche ind encountered a terrible storm on her way to this port from bremen but she was safely taken back to the other side of the atlantic although her machinery had been disabled she has only made ene one trip frota from southampton since encountering this storm where she was laid up along with with half a dozen other steamers of the line and has not been used since february last the former commander of the devised and land captain ludwig ludwigs a tho thorough rought efficient officer was placed in charge of the company s docks at Bremen haven a short time ago and the new captain whose name has not been ascertained was transferred to the the number of passengers on board is not known but in formation information on this point has been asked by telegraph oelrichs Oel ricks co have hav ejust just received the tho following dispatch from thein agents at southampton the ran ashore on on long bande sande fifty of the passengers gers gerd 1 and crew arm are reported drowned part of or tilo tile passengers and crow craw were landed at harwich on tuesday pm further particulars aai nii t wanting tie tle the tio fired rockets al ait alt I 1 day on monday and until tuesday morning and although they were t flo rio fin harwich it was Liv tie atile alile 0 0 send assistance until till the gats gale moderated at this marui nio ruing ng the tug liverpool brought in fifty one persons including all the officers mollii ers era except the tile fourth one child died on board the tug tho the fi number timber of dead boda bodies es in the steamers cabin wal nifty fifty and other others are probably pro pra bably I 1 in n the boats which are missing so far only about nifty fifty four are known to be saved breck the quartermaster ter is apparently dying his swollen blackened appearance indicating frost bite his hia narrative was given with great difficulty he ile said hig his boat was attached to the ship by a rope which broke ill irl and aud ali the boat fell oft ott to leeward and there being no oars it was wai impossible to return roh Ron so sail was rigged and tile the boat drove before tile the wind all dey diy and the tile following night A ferage toce i crage rage nage passenger named fernstein bernstein Fern steni stein being lightly clad and without niles lioi and stockings ings soon diemand die dand a seaman aselman shortly arter after at five this morning inythe he boat was pere perceived elved by an aril artl artilleryman on oil duty at the forbat nort fort at She bhe eriless and breck was wari rescued the captain said that signals were answered f from rom the light vessels and coast guards stationed at harwich during monday evening but owing to tho the fierceness of the gale gaie it was impossible to send a assistance no life lifo boat was to be had and nono noco other could live later scenes at the wreck on the tire arrival of the tug defy description strong men women and children were clinging to the rigging from which many had been washed away some were in their last struggles Z in the cabin were seen corpses of ladies and children just as they retired one hundred and forty persons were taken off by a tug with scant clothing on arriving at it harwich the survivors were taken charge of by the german consul oliver john williams who provided them thern with food clothing lodging and rest after so mans many hours exposure to the most severe sever frost experienced perien ced this present presen winter winten ac cording to lloyds the had two first twenty four second class and ninety seven steerage passengers pa sA and a crew of ovelty 11 live ve but others say more the H heralds special dated madrid ath midnight says that the message of president graut grant occa great excitement A complete summary of the cuban section was cabled cabied to sanor senor collantes Call antes minister for foreign affa affairs airs and an informal meeting of the ministry was held to night its great verbosity startles the spanish statesmen A days delay ill in sending in the message is regarded suspiciously and the belligerency dis claimer will be variously discussed an in tomorrows to morrows newspapers duplicity will probably be charged and the ultra organs intimate threats of ithe ethe carilsle carlisle I recognition the newspapers are issuing extras and the s streets are crowded the excite i ment mentis Is equal to that shown over i the ithe virginius aclair judge lawrence has denied the motion emotion to vacate the thy order of arrest resl rest against the members of the of duncan sherman shermana Ss co in ithe suit of dobbings Rob bings co washington 7 tive luttrell Lutt reit relt today to day presented to the commissioner of indian af faira the remous remonstrance trance of judge haynes and other leading citizens of northern california against the removal of the indians from the hoopa valley reservation to the sound round aliey ailey alley valley reservation cala fe sc betting etting forth that if such an order for removal he carried out it would result in an indian war the com corn missioner assured mr luttrell that the order would not be enforced that the indians should exercise their own wishes in the premises that they could go on the hoopa holpa reservation and that no force would be med it appears from the diplomatic correspondence accompanying the presidents message that in july lasu last the venezuelan government paid to the american minister erling sterling sl being funds deposited for US U S cla mants under the awards of the mixed commission and offers monthly payment iu in future john 0 smith ex member of congress from ohio wag was today to day appointed commissioner of indian affairs general babcock Babcoc kleft kieft left today to day for chicago to appear before tile the court of inquiry detailed to investigate the charges against him the german gerdan uptown up to town n savings bank has suspended there are about depositor the liabilities are about the officers ex peet to pay at least ba cents on the dollar portsmouth N H 7 orders were received at the navy yard this afternoon to suspend work on the the tho ticonderoga treon doroga which was being fitted for sea wil wll pa Ps 7 J W freeman yr eeman editor of the pittston comet corner convicted for fora a libel upon J B henry was today to day sentenced by judge harddng to pay a fino flue of fifty dollars and to seven haven months in the county jail cincinnati 7 for tile tiie first time in many months all ail the gam bling ibling houses iu in this city are closed tonight to night it Is bild blid that energetic efforts are being made by the municipal au authorities thorl ties for the suppression of sor gambling 1 institutions in the eity elty ity city philadelphia 7 A large congregation gre gation assembled at the talor tater cie cle depot to hear the word of god delivered by the revivalists reviva lists the attendance completely filled every tort Dort portion loll of the depot while the stage guage was well filed filled with members of thet tho choir and clergymen the interest in the proceedings were not a whit diminished on abc the contrary there was a general algene rui rul evidente af of increased enthusiasm arid and a large number of working people echo concluded to spend their day recess there attested the interest felt by this class of society who although continuing to manifest many professions of christiani tydo pot not usually attend religious es at the evening meeting the building was more than half filled tonight to night a special train brought brough ta a delegation of four hundred persons from harrisburg mountjoy and elizabethtown Elizabeth Elixabeth town and other places mr sankey sang the hymn for dark is jr night ff prefacing the singing ingrith with a remark that during the great fire in chicago he le and others escaped to the lake and while in a boat he sang this hymn quite a number attended the evening meet lag tag A parents prayer meting meeting was held after dismissal SAN FRANCISCO 3 7 A dispatch from san diego says that two of the mexicans engaged in the recent attack aud and robbery and murder at campo after being bellg captured by the authorities were taken from the guard by citizens and hung NEW yorick YORK capt leonard buell bueil was fatally shot on board ward his vessel yesterday it seems that early on saturday morning thieves boarded the craft but were driven off by the captain and crow yesterday the captain was relating delatin the affair toa ton to a friend when the ste steward ward entered the cabin and was asked to tell what he knew about it and while illustrating his story with a pistol the tho weapon was discharged and the captain fell back fatally wounded BALTIMORE 8 ge gen V S van antwerp ari arl twerp of the U 8 army aged 86 died at the residence of his hig daughter near upper barboro Mar boro boio prince georges george s county md BOSTON 8 the cathedral of the holy cross the largest catholic church in the country cau ceu was dedicated today to day with the usual imposing ceremonies which commenced by an outdoor out door procession of the clergy around the entire edifice archbishop williams was tile the celebrant of tho the pontifical mass and bishop lynch preached the sermon the immense edlilee edifice was uncomfortably filled by a congregation numbering at least PATERSON N J 8 today to day a fire broke out in harmony mill owned by R H adams manufacturers rs of mosquito netting and in an all hour two brick buildings were burned down together with the machinery and stock A new brick building belonging to the phoenix manufacturing co and filled with silk machinery was nearly destroyed A large two story brick building in the rear occupied as a machine shod shoo and a silk weaving shop was likewise destroyed loss about well insured two hundred hands are thrown out of employment philadelphia 8 three |