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V01-XXXIX..IV"-12.10s. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1883 price pour CEirra TIIK LABORS OF CONGRESS. Tin: BERATE ELOQUENT. Jv MITTIIR OF f.iX'TKMI'r OK St ill UNA PRii- nuCTKDLT DWCTJ88W*.THI MW minimi ur I. .mi.m.ii: m xx-*. Time witueeaea who it fused to obey ¦ ¦abpatM in tho bitalli ease were presented it tho l>-ir ot the Semite yesterday, os-nsinc ¦ cnit deal of ipeecb-making. Tho wit- ne-im wen ail diachiirjred. Bids for {applying papci* lo tbe Government were oiK-ui il yeeterday. lt is stated thal tin- Minmi* bill now pending ia especially tot tin- benefit of Leadville. Mi. Coodil la thong ii to ba leading foi the Cenaoa anperriaorsbip in Brooklyn. DRAGGED TO THE DAB OF THE RENATE, Hi; l.K KAX-A- WllMS-rs BBOtrOHT HORS THAN A llt.'l-XMi MTLEM Tl) BESS AN HOI ll AM) A naur or an-UToni-X -X-oqcs-ics. 1ST T_i.t_KAiii io nu: muir st'. WasH-XaTOX, Jan. 8..Tha Bensta seema and- ilei.ly tn luix'i bet-liiiii" swsra that it bsa been In sss- ¦ton terara] weeks without bsviug attracted public mt. nilton in any start-ins way to itself, and that it waa becoaatns; a petty e.minion place body. If apanl un h.ur ..ml ii ludf to-day In a violent effort to tel U]i ,i sen* il mn. Three Kanaaa gentlemen wera marched in bj the rant-9-Armi at 1:30 to-day, and were given seats within tbe bar, The first one interrogated aa tu " why lu- should not be held to be in contempt of the Senate," waa Mr. L. P. Smith, a gentleman of solid appearance, who *1 i*l not appear to be abaahed seriously by the angnal presence into xx-Lich Lo Lad been sabered against his will. Mi mu,tu saul thal he had received ti snbi fr..m tin -aulsburjr Committee to appear before il nt one of ita st r-sions in Kanaaa, bnl had telegraphed f.e chairman that he bad imp irtanl bnaineaa ia **t. l.t.us mi tin- day named, snd wonld appear on soother day if the eommittce should desire. Ile I thal lu knew notbiug abonl the Ingalta election eaae. He professed his readineas to go be¬ fore the committee now and answer any qa it liligi;* I ulsbury gave not ct tbat ai soon as the two witnesaes bad been interrogated he v..nit! oiler a ii- li;: '-l discharging them allon condition that they would g.. before tbe committee sod testify. Thereupon Benator Hoar, Senator McMillan snd other BMpnblicans waxed indignant because tbe i le of an American citixen had been trampled ¦-. Mr. Sn,iih baring been drazgedbj oft i'. the law-halt waj across tbe Continent and de- prill '..'I his liberty so to apeak, il being nowprc- i ! t ti imple upon hia rights again, Mr. McMillan moved tbat ba be disoharg*-. without con litton*- il i ari isl was Illegal anyway, Thia brough! Benator Hill to hil feet I!..- Georgia _ itor advanced toward tbe Republican side and i!eel ! for :i quarter of an boor withasmo li snetgyof action sad inflection m if lu.- bad bad a real gr vance. He ace wed tbe Republican Senators of unjustly reflecting inion the Committee os Frivilegea and Electiona In alleging thu- Hie e..inni,tl. .* had been cuilty of Violat- Ing the rights of an American Hi aitl that tin- Benatora manifested an uudue re- i* nd for nu n- technicality. Again and again be re¬ turned to tin- attack; and long after tbe majority of the Senate Ima become satisfied tbat tbere waa nothing to bc made oul of the aftair, Mr. Hill and Mr. Hoar kept up thc diaenaaion by Bplitting lmr* orer law pointe. Setintor Davis, of Illinois, called attention to the fact that the xv it ness had manifested no dian* -irion toeomplalnof ill-treatnient, m.d that tli" commit- I- was willing to diaehargebim from arrest. Se:,atm Carpentei sarcastically depicted tbe ruts importance of the question al laaue, He r©» .err-d to toe time when two Taint sit correspon¬ dents had been made t(> i iffer impi l*tonmenl in one of tin- lineal rooms ol the Capitol, where thev were iiiii.- tore.'i ive their friends and tami lies for si \< til da -. He believed that tbe Senate did nol onih.it ion formally ask tbe pardon of tbe wiI hut he tiid remember thal tbe witnesses did not cuni scend to answer aux <i lestion pi ipounde 1 by tin- >ei,i)tal oiinuiltee. li wa. iiiiall.* discovered that Senator Iii!!, Sena- tar Hoar and all tbe other -cnatois who tx;. any opinion, aini even the witness himself, were <.f one mind in regard to all essential points. Ihue- ujir-.ii Ur. Simm xx.-.stli charged from arrest. Mr. Wilson, another witness, pleaded slcknesaln bis family as fl rea**ou for uon-atteudance in K.n- aaa. and xv;;« also discbarsed. Mr Parcel] said !". hail no iio..d excuse for non- titt* mirinee, bal xxa* uow ready to testify, i'he Senate hail had enough of the inaner, und ho, too, waadischarged from aire*'. Benstoi Dav:*, of illinois, wbo doea not know that ba is a waa, aaid tbe Benst. was tired out, ai <1 inov.-d to sc into executive session and postpone thc standing order. Ihe door, wore cloned at _": 10 p. m. IN AID OF LATE COMERS AT LEADVILLE. Hu: ol J-tl or TBS SSW lill IX REGARD io LO- ( aiim; CLAIMS, Ii.) ti i.i...i:ai)i TO THS nUBOm ] Waannorox, dan. 8..The new Mining bill lately screed to hv tin- Hooaa Oesumittee tm .Muns nnd MiB-Df was reported to-day, bn! went io tba Coan* attlee of the Whole on n point of order meda by Mr. Calkins. The opposition to some of thr; proviaiona of this lina ure bas led lo the bill bein;.' math* applicable only to Colorado. Tbe objeel apparently to give prospectors at Leadville who arc not fortunate rin.ii.ii to make miner,il discoveries tbst entitle them to make entry tinder tin* preeent laxt., lo lo- ests on v. in* already diacovon i, and hold slices of them 1,800 ft c; lon- hv OOO feel vxidc. Thc theory of the preeent laa is titat avery min* rral vine outCTopaal the surface somewbere, and th::* there SIC a hundred ebaBCOS lm 'discovering it* aiM-x sooner than any other portion of it. The r-t.itnte, therefore, aires the discoverer who bas found tbe apes of a mineral-bearing h-tlue tho righi t<i follow ii lil all ii> dips, angles and -.jeir*, snd for¬ bids tiny enc else to take oro from thc same vein within tbe end Unas which hound ihe elalm at the an... Row it happens tbat at Leadville thc ore denoalta ily Hit ..ir. I very seldom crop out al the si ir! nee. When, therefore, a prospector has discovered min¬ eral So can bold the entire deposit, no matter bow In' it ext .;- into the hill, if he only makes bis location npon the biaheal point of it. Prospectors xxim come in afterward are desirous et having the operations ol i be original discovert t . -m.m.. .1 iii ti.e .round included within the planes formed by produi oin the Rides < 1 the oriel eal claim vertically nntil they cut tbe ore hotly. This would gin late i um i an opportunity io prof-, by the dls- eovi rles of cai Ij prospector -, s p ivtl ¦_¦¦ which they do not now enjoy, lt occasionally happena that uti oriiriosl discoverer doet not Snd the apex of » flat I 'ii, mut I hut ii later prospector docs nnd Kel* t be eontrol ol tbs deposit. In this inatsnee the present laws xx,iik jjn-at nijustice. rep*>sentatives ot old mining districtasnd everybody in Leadvil'e wbo has made or ia inter eated in an original discovery am opposed toany (han..¦ ni tiie la \x in tms respect proposed by the sea bill, m.ti if ti-, sobjeel evei comes up lor dis- CUSS-OS this upiamit nm xxiii make it.-. Uhf heard. A CANDIDATE VOE GOVERNOR. loni BAI VCJttB iu*i-AT')t.| Wamiimw.iv. .lan. k._||i(. am, ,.m etiieiit is Iiinle by author.:.*,- that tlc lion. Jobi BL Hawley, A-:-t.n,t Secretary of th, Ti, a m- v, xx ill l...*, eandi- Bato lor the nomination for Govi-rnoi ol llliuoisbe- ¦N NN in x- Republican Mate Convention. A BBOO-CLYM OFFICE. tup ooMigi pog mg scj-gsvisososit or Tl|» 1' * ¦¦ a in ni vi -iv. SI Li i ..nun r,, tn-. ri:ii»isi:.| WaauKaroa, .i.u. *,. -a gnat nuiabor of applies- y-naaamsdeto Benoni Walker fut thc super- |,f«*..P-f Uie ,¦..,,*,,,,, j,, Brooklvni bul the eon- Wt ia HSlMNlod tin xv lo he r,Hrrowerl ilmvn to two .M..runt,. Me«.. lJahbrook and (.ondlt> M| beWaok is the .Icier of ,*,e tw.r blIt f),MI, ,t.. (;)(.t "(*t Mr. Coudit p<.r*o,,ally known tu General W nlker to l,e well fitted for tho place, yoong, ac¬ tive, and a graduate of Val,* College, it is conjec¬ tured thai In- max iel the appointment. THE GREENBACK CONFERENCE. l. .i.m. mi. pukss ni*i'\n ni WAgt-Txaroji, Jan. 8..The National Greenback Labor Party Conference met here to-day. Abonl n»o or 125persons from different States were in attendance, ninl with, the exception "i thc thirteen Greenback < ongreaamen, they were mostly representatives of 8tate and local Greenback einnor.i. 'I litre wera, h.ixvev.i, a few delegates \x lm caine as representatives ol Trail- ami Labor organisations. 'thc conference was called to t: -li-r at noon hy Mr. P. 1'. Deweea, chairman ..f tiie National < Committee of the Greenback-Labor party, wbo delivered a short and earnest address. Mr. .1. M. Sanderson, tbe Greenback Mayor ol Lyun, Mass., waa elected temporary batman, snd a pennant ni urganiaatton was effected by tbe select lon of Congressman i EL Mnrch, of Maine, aa permanenl chairman, On tak¬ ing tbe chair, Mr. March called on the Rev. Dr. De La Matvr io oiler prayer. [Hlssee and cries of "Wc come hero for buaineea. El 1*3 maa to bis otu tra.!. -."| A motion waa made tbat tbe prayer be dispenaed xxith. Mr, Mureh srihl he bad coil l on Mr. !»>¦ La Matyi si tho sugsesl on of some of tiie delegates, and wonld put the motion, li was lost, and Mr, Do Ls Maiyi offered a prayer tor thc ble_sing of God on tho party. I'lie Conference, nftcr considerable discussion of minor matters, appointed a i-ommittee lo report n; in a time and place for the mectim. of Ihe I'resi- dentlal Nominating Convention, and alao to report a bams ot I. |ii,*e!iiiit!i'i! 111 thai convention, lin* committee consists ol tue member* ol the Nu tn 1:1.11 Kxt cu live Committee nnd tho Congressional < mitten of the Li.r party, tngi-ther \x nh om.- .ate from .'nli of the >t .it'.. rcpn 11 d. 1 ho Ci a- ;. rot ce iln ii took 11 n cess ml 0 p. m. Vt t In e\ eniiig session a e ill of 8 f..r reeolntions. A great nnmher "t resolution* ii ix in Lt reference to all sorts ol mhjeets were intro- and read. Everj side ol tba Urcenoack position was defended, every proposition looking t<> inflation of the cnn.'". dorncd, and every hard-money statute tana'' The capital mui la hoi question. Socialism, Moruiou- 1-m. t ie Kit* it-hour law,aud ra'li. ..ul nnd ott! pointe mot polii - wen made thc subj) ts of rc 0- Iniions, Tb resolutions, afiei bi Inn read, were .'ll referred to the Committee on tbe "( sll for a I Du¬ rn rui'l a h.1 ds rn ll resent a tion." Mai d gentlemen were pi by invitation. The audience was verj ortlerl' applaud) ii the resolutions 1. n.iix us they wen- read. lillis HMM PAPEB MANUFACrURERS. rr xt. russ mr itch.] Wasiiim.ii.n,, .Jan. -*-*..Iii conformity with tin-1. rmsi in nt ot i< et .)¦" ¦¦¦ it. 1 7... ft 1 proposali to supply the Government with n 1 pu pei thal may i"- n.e..tai f March 1-*. 1**-1, bid. x-..;.- opened to-daj bj thi ju.ni c. mmittee of the How snd The print pal itel riling- paper, the former In four dawes, and lubdlvldi nineteen lota Te- towt il biddi foi tba sol.la lota of Class A wi .1 Ma garge, si prices ranging from 7.9cents to *-._ eenta i"-r pound, in Ciaos B, Bi bunton A ( to urere I be lon il b drli rs in flt lota, at prices ranging from P.] rents t" 8 1 renu 1-. pound. On one lot, J. CM gnrgt ma thi lowi .: der .11 9.9 ernts per pound. Bulkley, lmn:.¦?. were til lon il bid len lu lt r lot* ii 1', ai prices ran ring frotn I ¦. i.t* |,, r pouud; also, In the three lota corni * Li, al 9, .*-1., an i'i 0 uni, rt*apt i" li ly, \x riling .!" iv,- dil :, a lu 0 twenty 1 Ini irom loo reanii tu G.AOO re lina rani 1.1 fi iui lO*io ..i.t- i" and tn fi n r. j. A i: k ler.i.nt lota; I'.n... .-v. Dum 'ti rl*_bl lou; M. Broa«, on onr, aud the former two offered tai un I tm Hu ri ri al: ii. swards will probably be made to-morrow or Um tiny u'ter. .-«.-_ WA8H1NOTON NOTES, M'amiin'.i'is. Tnurs-ay, Jaa. **, innn. The Trenmiri-I>.'j...i iniii,t t"-,.t,\ pureba mi. cen ol ¦ rer for tu Baa VTanclaeo, Philadelphia ami New Oile-il'.* Mllrt". in tin- Benste to.lay Mr.Terry pressated .1 petition signed bj B791 it'_-ii* of Dayton, Ohio, prajrrng foi th.- i-«iii»ncp of *f3_6,oOO,OoO In legal-tender notes whew lin* r constltutlonsllt) sbaU Luxe int a decided bj the Hnpreiiie l .iurt. Tim fii si ti"-. ti,.- of ti.. Grand Lodge Union [e< lore.) nf the order ol Masons will tx beld la thia etty on tbs tecond Wednesday n: Ma) next This Ualon was cre¬ sted (.ir tbe purpose of set Ulna disputes thst si tween Grand Lodarea, and la to ie rompoaed of t!.< iii: ntl Maatt-r mi rt nm- Pm) Masti r Mason to be lectcd liy each Omni! Loder. A petition was presented by Mr. bTallaee ls the Bea ste to-day foi tbe adoptlonof thc Jolni resointlon for the abolition of tbe compnlsorj legal-tender power of tbe United States Treaaury note* lt xxa* aign-*d bj In. x-i Co.. 1 bendore Kltebi-n,Dunn Brothel .Bowen A Fox. Samuel R. Shipley, Morton MoMlcbat-l, C. A ll. I!-,m, (.'H!..-e H. Stuart, I"-., end, Wheelo* A Co., K.iii'it Glendenning 4 Co., Wttshlngton Bnteher'a Bona, snd about 1.Vi othei (Irma aud Individuals w< 1. kuowu in business li Ainu. >.- the ei ontlre docn -esta presented in tbe ,: thin afternoon wai a letter from Beeretary Bchnrsi.m.mending an appropriation ol (590 le pur chase tbi drat pater)! ever la ind in tbisconntry A.- companying ll waa a letter iron, 1.. 1. lia i, of Colnm- bus. u.i". the present possesaor of the docun xx, 11 11 be nara ll was issued ai New Vork Jul) 31, 1700, 10 Samuel Hopkin*, ol Phil-del yilla, for an Improi ii.1-nt li, naklng in.'ail, snd pi arlaah. It 1* wrltti 11 on s ibeetot parchment twenty Inebes square. Ins rou no. old-faahioned band, signed by Qoorge Washington ami 11 i" Aed x I. Rai dolph, Xtt irnej -Oi ni tal. fur Btgulat Btpori nf Onnyrtttttnal PtotttAiayytm EA imur. PUBSVIA'O HOSTILE INDIANS. TuflOOXf, Arizona, Jun. S..An Important military move ls now on foot to capture or emsb Vic luria and lil.* band <>r warriors, abonl elgbtj Di In numbei; iiiev sre m.xx in old Mexico. General Trevino, wltb bia Mexican troops, marched against then with s -lew ..I forcing Hi-a to Bgbt or flee to Mew Mexico. Mos! ..f the available troops in ArUuna are being con¬ centrated nt Kort Bon a Qeneral Cai 1, eommanding ths troopi in Ibe tn-iiT, nr- rlved there to-dar. il aod Major Morrow, ol New Mexico, ara cn-.peratlng with Ot-ueral Trevino, the Ar'z'itnt troops will leave at once fora line In M u Mexico io iBtercepi Vioiorls, sad ano il*! thej irlke hU trmi lie xvi'! in< followed, lipM.ieeMw of National bounit- sries mio the Interior of Mexico. Xi limn ninl in. band mi' Mik iii. ra Ap.-ieln Indiana, ol Nev.-M. 1,-... 1 mir 1. -.nt 11 re or defeat would settle tho Indian tiueatlon nt Hutt i.i ii ni v; ihej nave been on tho war nmh bl nee 1 -7_. A PPM P. Pf iv Ml BDEBED, Lebanon, Ivy. Jan. 8..News waa received here yesterd ij ol lbs killin** ol Phillp White, a boy sev¬ en) a j cain ni.1, liy Milton White, an old maa ol sev- suty, keeper of a toll-gate near Msekrllle, Wssblneton cnuiiiv, on Monday last. There bsd been a prertona quarrel between them, wbo were relative*, sn. Milton hu-.* tn- boy tine,lien "i ii p. life. On Monday Pbilln wup. j. tbe luniplk** In from ol Milton's 1 mi-1, win n Un i.ii ter e..in '.' tiie door with a abotgnu, :aiil -;i,,! in- waacolug lo ab. "i him. I'hl ip threw pi u lits tu.*'..i and told bim to Dre awar, wbii be did al race, killing Ihe boy Instantly. >f 111 «»¦> wsa beld t. murder, -mi i»a;i refuted. Fears of lyncbtns .iv catt r- slued. DP! IIS DIM! MP. HAYDPS. Ni \\-Ha\ 1 v. ('.inn., Jan. H..In the Hay- leai ease this morning ibe defeneo lm tneasea In e'.ntra.ii-t tko testimony of Benjaaoln and Lusms Sterens. The latter test.fled for tb< flute tba! in* iii.! sot iee Hayden at 3 o'clock, p.a., an tba day af the lioniieitie. Be ls shown to have teatlfled |asl tbeoppo- -1- ai ute i.i eli inni ir.x lu-11 inv ii tviii ir* testimony 111 it' 'int tu an upi -.nu* iii tin- ii.ini, tbrnngh winch mo ....xx entered, wai corroborsted by aereral wita< Thedefenosintroduced a large number of xv.i tn. '"titi,mle- tin- Mitt'* witnesses oa minor points, mainly in regard 10 Lb. oyater nipper, t>. abow thal Hayden went bomc Himnt ll o'eloea at tba requeat of iilawiie. _ PI 1 II IPI) SMITH ACQUITTED, ClW INNATI. Jan. H..Tlie ebflf|C of iriini- l-il Illili linn!''!.! :il':i:ii*.-. Ult liri! I M'lHIi, ur Ihe duri,,- tatt Octette, was dismissed Ira tbs Police Coori this af- aiiition by tLe preaeeatlagattornt y. Ibis xxa* ii,mt. (l. I.e irriiimi! tliat s crltnlnsl ehargex mao! Ile aa .i,-r .1 Hil poratlon, Mr. Muli a lil-in*' borg. .1 a* m.- i.-111. .. m. ix-.i of tin- Ciaeiuuatl c,-,¦¦ m. Cuoipanr. Dr. v. loaeSittae *ahiii of lbs arl iel* ia question, baa Im n irreaied _n a charge <>f erlsallial libs WELCOMING AP TH PU BULLI FAA', BAi/ii_ii»i:r., Jan. 8..Tim weleonfl eoocerl t> Arllinr '.iiltiv.iii ul Uk A. .ul.-im- ut ttwott In nl.;ln ¦WS flnaiietfillv anil aillf-tlrally u Kraut! mieeem. t\ .honia of 3'KI trotCSJ and un unlir.tia of 48 Meet .-. 1. tl iy Mr. Pull.Viin, iKiti.rnn-.l sareCUafM fiotu hi* OOOpo- lllIOU*. A STARTLING DEFALCATION. FRAUDS BY AN EXCHANGE TBEA8CB1 ll. ur nm tit iv c. i'..i;i'!:i. poa vi\v vt xi** TEE x-titrt: iii* iin- i'mnift I- racHAX-K, tovbd ro .*" * in 'r.iri.ii it ni tm. AxittiNi Ol $31,000.-nu Min nv ima ii xini: THB DI_.OV«*Y.THU iitxrn** MSCLOaKD nv a ii:an-i i:i: Of IMI BAM I tOCOl HT Ol rn. Xl ll IKOR. Franda on the Produce Exchange to the atuounl of $31,000 bave been ili-.civcr.-il. Tin-dei,nilli t mi- Benjamin C. Bogert, wbo Inul been Treaaorer <»i the Exchange for nany yeara, and irma a highly reepeeted merchant in whom general eon_dence wm felt. Mr. Bogart did not appear at tbe Exchange or rn bia niii ie after the discovery was math-, and died auddcnly yeatenlny afternoon ii4? tin- honae ol a friend kn thi-* etty. Ii is thought that, unable to bear hia diegrace, he may have committed raieide. Thed-adoa- iiro of tho defalcation wat thu- to tin-iliiciuii- oationof tbe finance Committee of tbe Prodace Exchange to tranafer the aeconnl of tbe V.\- change from one bank t<> another, Mr. Bogerl is snppoaed to bave need the money which be tool, in bli private bnaint THE PBODUCE EXCHANGE ASTOUNDED. : in i i --, i; na iu \-niui a iu i m i.ii k-mr cv- III. lr* \x AY IN WHICH THC M-' '.*. ':Y WAI MADE.CARI H Of 1 1" l"AI LTKII 11'- amiii'.si' mi-.-im; $31,500-bK-TH oj ii: n >. ct l:i. Jnsl before the Prodaee Exchange clo ei yeataT- iliy. .-uni n li. ti lhere were only fear membera on the liner, il xxn* tiiirni.-il In it tl,i' lr".-i nir.-r Exchange, Benjamin C. Bogert, Inul vi* ,-i defaulter to the t mnt ol ir:il thonsands <>f dollar*, and thal tbe discoverj had been made al a meeting of tba Board ol Manari ra in thc morning. Tue runioi created iii test astouiabment, and those who bad heard ll xx..m!,i ii-,i belii vc ii true, as the i.libera of i1.- Prodace Exchange gen¬ erally ,11 rt's inl la || X."' 1 :: "i of tba I ii with ii.- s*. >'. 'ii x ear. I'pon li dry ol bi ne of the ti. ni ni Tri ni sk .¦.. t.i 1'ie-i¦!¦ nt 1 lo hie 1 I":ill"i:-'.. Mi. Him Len \ defali st ion and dis inp irani ol Mr, H IikI le-- onie publii bo i.i, il Ihe nen*.it. i wonl li Inna and a .1 save bimsell from pnblic disgrace. "But,'1 il ' t that Mr. Bngert has nod- ,i di nilli Mi. Hineki n Old ii"! besitnl i to st tte all Ihe of whirli |i«> waa in po-M*-_ioii, slthotigh be A A il xx lt 'i rum ll t.-. ling .Mr. h.ix ¦. if.-ii ii.x. in|i. i ii\ n partial ini ligation, tbe ne ¦.* I.!!..--1: i ma si upicios or mi Ar a meeting of tho Pinsticc Ci of Ihe fl eat II. Par* i-t, .'. - r .' ii ' <>iix\ Mi. Ii... .i .:.'¦! I'. lent llincl a ;': * pr Mr. Bo -. men! of balances i f .- .1 i'ii deposil m a cei tain hank of i lil tie ovei £31,500, Mr. Jacoby remarked tbat be bad that lb tha bank mi Dtioned was s II- iinr in tbe market it cr, and \p thal ll mig .' be advisable to tr loafer the liniiia to tim Corn Exchange Bank. Mr. Bogart replied tbal tba stock "i the bank mentioned xxn*. worth BO, and thit price waa now offered f..r it. Mr. Jacoby tbonghtthat lt wonld do no barm tn triii*f.-r tin* fonds of tbe Exchange, where- itlinn Mi. H '.-¦ it suddenly turned pale. I iii* - perceptible ss to bx notit-c-il by must of the mem- ben .'! tbe committee, and an i\ mive sud <"H- in*iil reply from Mr. Bosert aroused thi I ney th**n conenrred in api-tmaion of opinion \xiih Mr. Jacoby, and though! ih.it Hid matter should i»- attended to al .nee. Mi. Bogerl said tbal il wonld look strange tu hive tin- funds add iilv transferred from Ihe bank, wh re thcyhad always been .! posited, to another. Mi. Mint ken withdrew from tbe committee meet¬ ing before il adjourned, remarking thal there was au reason f.ir speed) nein.ii. fie bad nol ob- rvoil ... tin:.!' ni pii an,* in Mr. Bog l's m..mer. \X>-.In.- da) morning President Uinck- -II found ij uti mi his desk a r. ol passed lix- tbe Finance Committee to [er the funds wi them delay. Mr. Hineki dom*sought Mr. lt.ii*.-rf, who x-..i*mi tbe grain ittli.- lime, .'uni told i_:. ji of tho ¦ ti .. of tbe e Committee, sugget iug tliat il 11 ittended t-> immediately, Mr. lt igeri rt itlietl tbat it m "ii'1 |,l 1. .* bim in an i rn- .arassing pa-ition wit ti tbe bank to hare the funds transferred in entirely, whereupon Mr. iiinckenremarked that aa it was the action of the Fina.ee Committee, without the sug ration of Mi. Bogert, he could sn Inform the bank ifBeers, and thu* be relieved from an} unpleasant Peeling whieh m ghi occur on scconn! of the transaction. As tbe Pinanee Committee felt par- lienlarlv alarmed a check waa drawn on tbe bank for (25,000, payahli to the order «.f another tank, which Mr. Bogerl promised to return t iign when made out* As it drew near n't lock, and Mr, I! igerl 'li'i nol appear, the cash¬ er was Hi-lit Inlll-i pine ul 1.1,-ila ., XX ,-n li WUS ari 'I thal b was nol in aud had "probably t, me n tin day." UOW i iii: i-i GOVI i:v W \ I m \i'i:. The matter was then laid over until y iterdav morning, wben tbe es ibier was sg tin ni lo Mr. Bo- gert's office, and learned from one of hia sous lhal be had nol ht ti at bonn sim <. Wedin ida) morning. Ah he said nothing anani expecting to be ix-.iix all ini/hl some a|t|i|i ht lu n*i..ii \-,.', e.ni-il. Later in tbi daj Mr. Buger!'* wife and dangbter tttl. d at the store to see if any information had lie.-n received from hun, ami fell conaiderably il. linn <l xx-heti tiny were told tba! it waa uol knowu ix here he Ma". Thecaahiei returned to tho meeting of Ihe Board .' Managera, and reported the failure of his nil lon ami Mr. I' ippearance. After th Board adjourned lin ni nanci went lo tbe bank, -There hey expected lo Dnd tbe (31,500 deposited, md said lhal Hie Exchange wanted i" transfer tn funds bemuse uf tbe re|torted standing of tbe tank stock. A director <.f the bank gare tbe Im- are-. uni thal tba amount on de m. -it ii. ti.,- credit of he Exchange waa of nol mncfa consequence to tbe tiank, and said that notwithstanding tbe fad tbal lu- cashier wai absent the bank wonld raab i Int I; for them if il xx a* nol lim large, Mr. Hun ken emailed that it waa for only 920,000. The di rec¬ ur replied tbal tbe Exchange never bad tbal m.mint mt depoaii with thu bank, and Hum referring to tbe booka bs Com .1 lhere .vas only ***-.!<i| 60 to thc er.-.ht nt (li-- Exchange, in-dead ol (-..SOO as reported by air. '..pt ami i bown by bis bank book. This Infor* nation so aatonnded tbe man tgers ol the Excbaug. bal they wonl Immediately to tbe Tra I Com* mnv to ascertain whether any of tbe (180,000 in lovemmenl bonds belonging to the Exchange had nen stolen. Upon breaking tbe imx open they found thean nil *. ifc .ml tranaferred tbem to another tox. Tbe other securities wert n!*'> examined and imi,d nntiiitcheil. An examination ii la he made by -x- teria, to lean how Mr. Bogart doeaii .1 hr Finance ('niiiinitt. c. Il it helicvi il that he kept wo acta ct booka with the bank, aad that in tba Hie prcr-ctit.il lilllie l'lii-iiiee ( t.nilnlt tee he llirnle lbj nxvu cu trie., and in.tt-ud of depositing thc rn urey tn tba credit of the Exobange need it In lii¦-* bnaineaa. lt is believed lim; ho avoided aoapioion and detection by cashing tba checks, wben drawn fur 93,000 >.r f3,000 or upwards, from In* private account, aa there have been at no tune niiire than n f.-w bnndred dollars actually depoaifed tn the credit of the Bxebrwge. A a'nirt .:.'.. Mr. Bogerl ragoeated to the Finance Committee tbat the hank xxn willing to pay .'* per cent on tbe il"i">*it*. anti upon the acquiescence of the committee ho pro- '.Itoaccepl Ihe offer. Since then tbe Exchange ha i" en credited wil h the A per cent, bnt tbe hank -ni ersaaidyei craaj thal noaucb agreeftioni had been ma le. When the *»:>¦ rt's examination of Mr. Bogert's methods of keeping the books has been borun further li-iiit xviii lm thrown "it the defalcation, lt is not expected tbat any other di ii.|.:iiieit s \x ill be discovered. DEATH Ol xii:, lui." gr. Information waa obtained ai ¦ tatt bourlast night that Mr. Bogerl bad diedauddenly in thi-i city in the rift, ni on. A Tbibu.ii reporter found H. M. Bogert, thc son of the treasurer of tbe Produce Exchange, al tbe Ar-itur House la*t evening, ile laid that his father dill not come home Wednesday night, and hi* family were very much alarmed at bia absence. Mis babita bad always been so regular that the family were convinced that some¬ thing serums had happened to hun, and xxl'.'ii tbe nighl pi- d and no mesaage eceived from bim tbewifeand son timk an earl) train to thia city. Tbe one whom they il ",\.ii found aft house of ii fri. tnl up lir.xn. II" lt td come thereon tbeprevious evonina,Haying tbal be was detained In town, and nol reeling very well had com 11 !>'' ¦.! to come here and a*k the in to give bira a ronni in preferenc i". goiug t<i a boteL iie asked nl.-i tbat he lt.- uol called early yesterday morning. Wbcu tho members of tin- tami iv xxe.it t n aruu-w ilr. B 'geri xv.ti found to be nncon- '_ Word was sent to hia place of bind neus, and tbe rclativea then learned for the Ural time niien lie waa. I'.I. a A. Sayre waa called in. iibotit " 'i t died soon al o'clock, p. m. i . evening removed '¦. ,. -edict undertaking estaiiliabment. Ila.' i* lulah reticence maintained aa to the rau*eof Mr. Bogert.. death, Tbe symptoms were those of apoplexy, bul there tbat, oven xxiiieii ix.ml., follow the discover.! of his defalca- it ma.i have taken h:* onu life. ;..: viii i.t in m ii, i xi LTKB. Mr. Bogerl waa a tall, irell-forineJ and i ... ....¦ j ears ol ago. Ile wan alu. ii six feel in height, and had a l uti ira ii, a d. li' had been .t tbe most highly | re-; ¦, t '1 bu.iues. men connected with tbe Produce Ia, lianne, and xx.t- the hi ad of the Uour commission li- i nf Benjamin C. Bu So, 10_! ll ii .... Ho lived with bis family iu Ila S.A. I! bad '.. ii treasurer of tin- l.x. bange, with the . \, pi ¦. i "i .a .- ri .h. linc: i;* organisation, and bia ac intil Ht..* dist ot I tl mouthers .in,! -'i much faith in ive borrowed ¦*-'_ 5,000 lt is hoi xx i.v. I ne bondsmen nf Mr. lt->;.*. rt aa treasurer are John ilward Annan sud B. VV. wb qu il :!. *1 i" I a ainu int ol f'.O.OOO. '1 hi yesterday that thev would nol tir<¦-. Biratnat tho pat men! ol t' a am mitt; li i tu I he Ex- dis. rej :, xxiii HOI il .1 'I''" a* 1,200. om 1.1: i.i. thay a lp of TBU8T. .w.iiiu.i: FORGERY BY MB. RAIOrT. .ix xi . i -iSAXX XV A CO-OP I HU Ali! I I'll I i. I tsii A Ult A VI xx 11 n niFiii ai ii'i.ixiK non; Kt.. Pun.mu I r.m. .iii.** .(.line* Cona way &C o., of thts eity, received notice fruin tbe Centra i.iiil 1'.mk tin* nu.minn that their drafl 2,050 23 would be due January 22 U5, i«-><> Aa th" firm bad accepted uo d .i.n * (.'onaway immediately called on tbe cashier, and being ahown the .Iralt pr..tmnu,'".I i: a be drafl i* dra x -, bi J, Lloyd Haigh tm J. Cona wai A Co., Philadelphia, Across ped in blue ink tbe \x.Til "accepted," and mulei thia i* written "Jami Conaway A Co." <>n the back ia tin* in- meiil "J. Lloyd llaiab, Ko. *"l-<," the latter :n licatine thal (h.- dt.ifi hid been discounted. 'lin ti-!..'"- Kitchen, the enabler of the bank, aaid that the draft eime to them from a bank In Kew- Vork for collect in, aud that tbe lose would fall on the Nev* .York bank. Mr.Conan timi, pr'-v'..-t-s lo eighteen momba igo, bought xv:: iu large quantities from Haigh, bnl fl pap r to bim. 11 ey di all with lum for ti,," irrara to a very large amount. About eights- n months ago they stopped pnrcbaa- ¦"'II linn, and i lien he lu a ame a competitor in their buHinesN 'ntaKing umlirella frames, irlille be¬ fore he onlv mannfaetured wire for them. Be also cut down prices, _ Nn >.niei :1 st dement nf ihe condition of the 'im eera'Bank has yet been made. Iii" books and tu-- nut,ts were examined yesterdaj bj expertaem¬ ployed by ihe receiver, and on the completion ol the work it i* probable thal an exact statement of iii bank's afTaiia x\-ill in> made. There is tm donbt from tho examination already made tliat the 11 a ii!. ties tn th jut 'it rn* xxiii e paid in lui. Several depositors veaU-rdai \t*ite.| the bank and v., ie infoi in d thai then rlaima would be Ballade I. Ko more of the forged .. have beon dis¬ co! ci al, 'imi the atin.nm bold by the I.rink xviii not excei .I #]_*<>,(MX). An miiei waa ia-tiod by Judge (iillterl in Brook!] n !¦, directing the return ol ail cherlu ne- |..¦ ited ,,!, 11 ember 31 t<> such deposit ira as were not iinlel.teil at th.- time tn the bank. Theae hw ka will I, it urned to-«la> "ii application ai the bank. Judge (iii... ri appointed AlexaHdei Cam¬ el mi -I it-ret- tn tah. proof] i*t-p*_ting the affairs ol the (.I.... i,' Balik. In a..I.i. it in e xx nh the applica liim nt Charli-a Denison and others Inthepetil ou tnl ile "|i|t'i Illirie!!! nf a lei U'.'l When J, "..l Haigh, tbe forg r.lefl the Dlstrlct- Attorney's nlbce Wednesday afternoon, be prom¬ ised Mr. Phelps to return ai noon yeaierHaj with adniti.ni il m.-ti: uv. lt xvns I o'clock before h.* .aine. ile iii. ugh! \". hm Iii,ii Malt olin (.'. urncr, of .Nu. 150 We.: Mi.lt ax,., .m ali .-nhillI.m..I bondntiian. Mr. Turner owua s largo amount d in iperty In \\ esti bi Bter Countj. and Mr, Ph lu ciiIinI timi be should go minn the .h.- hail I...tnI which had been previmialy drawn e.id i.e. n i ".iisiti" t.iiiix¦ dlatignred in, the eras- lui uf the Di a sig tal ire and bj in- |. iii"l.iin ns, anti ii wa decided to draw a new oue. iii* malle e. nar) tl.e preaenre of Dudley Haley, I tiiit-r in ai'i of ll ¦..¦ii, and Jame* A. Van lir-niit, the original .ureties, xxim, on ¦-i...111;¦ ur the bond on i'uesdai .vening, tbnuuhi they had lu-.-ii rel tnveil of nil further cate in iii.- matter. dil lining their ptvseui caiiaed r msiderable di lay, bul tin dli i,,'i fi ai: ixe.! al the ofter, aud arbeu thu mtiiuhou waa explained to them th J at onoe |i ie tl tm the ti. \\ li-ii.l. rho bond was then drawn uni was sigued hy Haigh and hi three sureties. lt in in ls i li.a ii ca. ii in ..*¦._..,i mid to produce Haigh lu oourl cl.in called on to do so. Should he fall to appear, bowevcr, thc State would bold each "ids in Ins dillie nt ..*._.,, (Mill. When tin I)".lill ll III l.een 'Mn Initial Judi'.- (tlhlersleet . signed lt, and it was li ied iii the eli rk'* otlice. Haiitb then lefl thc building. ¦11 I l.V.P M'UH sm i.s. l-l A I'll < "I .11 . " lt ll .** " Il ul' I'.'t.l. I-. KVKAl'UHK, N. ¥., dall. M..( net nt' Police I In.mas tr, yenni u nclcj with Ilia Bi nena . fullea, ii at th, i. ail't s'ni e in- urraniaaWoa ol ike if ,;:.-,I :,. .1 jr. BK x.-.t :-. oai.li xi (/iimi. Jan. H, Air. ("'ld un-, a tumlo* ancell- iinr, baa rrlorui il frum tin il%*n»liaa *-.U »lt!i i.rn. in. Mn n.e.. nt S ev Vl»r_, .Itel -..- nt len '.ria ni'l Itii.e -Sp.rW, I.e nrpaili* U.,,i_Mi. 1 111, Mil!) MM' PB***1 ll N MAIIV. Hali xiiiir, Jau. H. i'he ann uni report nf tbe .-. el the Maiyl-H.1 |-i!.lt-_tl.:i i far lin* y mi ii.'..-1 **...%. t.,|..*i iii .laiu* -ul lin- . eil nile'* n-.'ie Sltf.il ,,. '.' ', t'lil tint 111"- H-.i-ruK-1 ti.iiulii-i ul lill"" i. ii lui tie ten: n.«.l I. ann. oyru vu* hanui gT. ('i.s. innaii. Jan H.- I'he t'iuetnnati Bock-.** ot x Atti:-* unit .Navy Oflii-fi-i heit lu «;.until Imt.|iitn hi th" itniint ll"ii«.- Ki ulalu- Juill.-.- M. 1. Inn- |ii nl.1. .1. _u.l ,t..,t,t I, ;i. re.i". w-re nit- >*nt I..Ucl» vii re Tatt "Tom Hfii- .t_l» .In imau, sin tlii_n, mi 1 ut-v,a. INDIAN COMMISSIONERS. Tin: BOARD IfOW IN B£SSIO.f. TIIE ANNIAI. HBKTIMa AT IVArSHIMJIHX-A .VTORM RAiaao aoaih8t ooMXiaaioBBB batt.tbi BOARD lu BBB lilt I'lii-*ll.l *-.'I TO-DAY. Tba Hoard nf Indi in CotniuiaaioU-t. met in the city of Waahiagton yesterday. Tb* iucs- cut itilniiiiistnition of [nd ian atfiir-*) wis criti- daed by Dr. Lowrie, Dr. Bbippen and others, mid Commia_ioner Hayt, who wai preaent, was openly charged with doable-deal¬ ing. Ht mailes were in,uie by a large Bamber of speabera. A private conference wai beld in tho even¬ ing. The convention will call on Preai- ilini 111vi-, to-day, ami it is expected tlmt tin- forthcomiag accnaatiooa againai Mr. Ilayt will dieu be preaeated. AN AM MAH.!) MEETINO. A ru n lix, ro imi li it ami nilli n MBTBOD9 UKI \II.V M'.-I!:l I> AM) ADVOCATED. lm ni rr i.i-ti ra i iii. nuaoKE.1 Washington, Jan h..The annual meeting af tba Hoard of indian Commissioners began here this mut inn s. I! -i.'.e the members nf thu I! inri I (bera wi rs present al the morning session tba repreeenta- tivea of the different missionary bodies wbieh uro engagedintbe workof civiliaiog tba Indiana and mt irbose nomination mat!*,- of the indian agents re¬ ceive their appointment". The Protestant Bp and Roman Catholic mission boards were aol rep- us, mill to-day. The Commissioner of Indian Aflairs xx as pres -ni. Tbe represent ativea of one branch ot th- 8 ieiety ol Friends and tbe Ri v. Dr. Aljlen, secretary of the \ lc .ti Hoard, both enl irge I on the nntoa ard In- 'i- nndcr their <arr* by const ant fear of the Iona of present bomea and of removal to strange reacrvat ions, Dr. Alden spoke strongly in regard to the case ol tin- Santee '.vim, be said, are now fully prepared for citizen¬ ship, and who, if they could ba aasnrcd p inanenl |i.ssinu >.f their hoine-fand lull protection audi ¦ihi form a valuable comuin Tho repre.i utativi - of tbe two Bap work is mainly in th**- Indian Territory, of tho unrest among the partially civilized trihes there caused hy a fear tbat the Terrltor. be tbi " .etti nea: bj x\ bite n I'll.- Rev. Mr. Mi tbe Amei ioan B Hoard piing "i real ness ia the tl esl obstacle to improvement among theso people, H ¦' dared tbat the feeling has now taken s that ma be< >me extn melj di ngerous, 'I ba lies of the Territory ara beginning to count np theil. ade tintate tho resources they caa bring ii toad to rests! by physical force any t to wi heir Innis fr.nu them. .\ n (dutton was adopti .1 requesting tho Bet v (ary of tbe Interior to ask Congress for an appro¬ priation to beexpended for educational purposes in Alaska, It is uuderstood that tl is resolution xs n pr. ;> ir> .1 with tbe approval <"f tbe Beoretarv. Bc inn-th* solution xxas adopted lhere xxas some general diacnasion during which it waa suggested i.y Dr. l..r. m iud others, that tba Hoard onghl to fl .r's ti. securing some general provision for the education of all the Indian yontb. rhe need h a proi :-i'- been felt, and ai thc eting pl ai* to that .u.l were dist oaaed. Two other means of civilisation whieh wore dis¬ co *sfi| .-niii upon which a formal expression of opin¬ ion xv is malle nt the last annual meeting, ware brit fly adverted to this morning j and both xxiii probably i.ive further attention before the session l lu.,' are tbe bringing ..i* ali Indiana under the pro¬ tection of tbe civil laws aad iu-_ii.g them Hulij."et tl et, to, mill ."¦iir-ie provision fnr tl.e allotment of landa t.. Ind ana In sever dty. Hil'MiU WOBDI lon THB VTBB. Bome interesting facts respecting tba ftes wara hronghl onl in the remark* nf the Rev. Dr.Shippen, of the Unitarian Socletj, tbe Rt s. J ir. Jackson, who I. siili i mi C ilorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Danforth. Mr. 1». nf nth xv i* for four v.aii the Indian agent at Wll lt i' lt'IX er, lils im-ll e.| lute SUCOeS-OI I "'Ul d' I Ile late V C. Meek r. Both I'r. .1, :., snd Mr. Dan¬ forth, wbo know ie Cl t inl mateiy, insisted thal the character ol tha latter ia wickedly misrepre- aenlcd by the pre-ia and people ol Colorado geuer* ally. Mr. Danforth said tbal lu tba four years dur¬ ing whiob h.- lived among tbe Ties, ba felt shut ba no danger from them. As Indians there w«»n* among the men a few rough characters, just ss there ure aui'i'i; the sun." number ot white men. His wife bad often been i-tt alone on the reservation xvitli.nii [..ii ni iinii-er. Only mire ba four years, lime, tini lu sea ,i drunken Indi in, and his xi ile laid ber band on the shoulder of tbat one ami hath, hun go and lie down until be wai -..h.t. and th.- Indian nb red. It ia entirely wrong, Mr. Danforth thinka, ta hold the LIt< s, as a tribe, responsible for tba ai ts of a f"\x desperate men. l»r. Jackson said thal on tbe day of the ontbreagat tin agency be with one compaulon xxn.* riding over apart of tbe reservation! ile was not molested. When the Thornburgb buttle was fought there were hundreds of prospectors and miners on the Cte Itcservotion, scattered singly or in small Kr.'iips, ami entirely al the mercy of tbe Indiana, Noaa of people were banned, although (hey were ta¬ rs ou 1 be is' rval ion. " The savages molest) tl no one." said Dr. Jackson, *. except tbe troops ami the persons whom thej beld responsible for bring- inf*-the I.pe to the agency. -Now tba civilised people wantto hat. Inr or drive from their humes:) \xl|f!< tril.efi.l Ihe atti ot a l.XV uf Ito Int 111!', Dr.Shippenaaid! "People demand thal Ouray iba 1 delivt r bp the persona wbo were guilty of tbe murders, and accuae him of bad faith because be lot s m t. 1 think tint ir his Rxcelleucy, President Haye-, who ls tbe headof 10,000,000 of people, prere to try to deliver to tbe lt a white nun wbo i.ni been unilty of wrongs upon the tribe, he woultl mci ee.l ao better than Chief Ouray." IIB. BATT ci:rii< ism. lu tbe course of hia remarks Dr. (-Shippen, In a ipitit of commendable frankueaa, nmi in tba pre*. .nee of Mr. Il tvt, -..ied an instant e of the waul n hu ni re lea li nu un tue purl of the Commissioner ol inlian Affairs, li appears that Dr. Shippen bad 1. ni 11 a ti te tl tm appointment as agent to one of the Ute agencies a gentleman wbo waa very highly reeoaa- m tided. Ih'. Shippen, in a personal interview witb he Commissioner, derived from bim tbe impreaaioa bat tbe person nominated wonld be appointed, loon afterwards be was aurpriaed to lenin that a ,erson unknown to bim bad been appointed. Commissioner Hay. explained tbe reason for tins i> lu. tbal tbe pent m nominated was or had been a niniater, and that tl waa contrary to the policy of in* Departm mt to appoint minister- aa agenta. Dr. Shippen admitted that thia objection bad been aisul ul the tune. Tin- aanoanoami nt of Mr. Hayt bronghl Dr. Reid, ,f the Methodist Ih ard, lo bia f- -t. Ha said that if h.. Interior I), i ariiiieiit li.-nl determined to debar iirnisli is from holding these offices .sitll'ily li.*e ilise lav are iniiii-li r*, it would do trnieli t"> ulii-iin.li- the len..minali.ill lie rt p**eaetttl from tba auppOTl of the [.dianpolicy. Socae of tba suv Lest afanaa.be utid, are ministers, aod be raferred to Agenta Wil- tar and Heed as example.*. Qenen Pi di ipoke to tua Mane effect. Dr. Lowrie, secretary af tbe Presbyterian Foreign iinanl, tlioiight thal mloiaters ol tba Presbyterian 'hiiieli had not reci iver. t!i buatae_a training nec- tssary to maka good agents; aud Mr. Kingsley, a beinber of thc la,lian Board, who ii alao a Preeby- enan, COCK lined in thii view. I':,.ni tba tone ol ihe tv nar'.s t"i the Miihje -t ninl [rom worda dropped lucideniall.i byreveralof the aiaslonarjr secretarie, ia tbecotuaaaf tbe seaeioo, t bal heroine i vnlt ut that ii rwy (iironi* lsal_ag n-ainsi Mr. Min. t's management of Indian iitt.nrs .tala among tuc olli_.r_ of the various ruis-iuuiiry bodies wbeaa aappait baa been and is an nceessal) t". the illuminant e nf the BfoaaBi Imlran pulley. Ik ia llliiiiTHliKiil lhat at ri reeent nieeiinir of the PUS* Hiimrii v secretaries la Mew-York, Mr. lint v»aa de. riiiiineeil m the sti-niiuesi.terms Itv savaral i.f the (,'eiith tuen 'iresent, holli on ai-e.iiint nf alli _i il olli- eiai mlseonduet andaf bialarkafpenenal ti ii.eaa tor tba position, It la alao nnderstood tbal Ibu teniwn xx hy ne lu in eh ..t ihe *.' tv of Friends will trnl'i l'l llh't.il cnttn. eliott ¦'.* Ith tl of Indian sffaira xxn* .lisMitiaf.rtiini willi Mi The same reaaon ia allea-d for the sheen*.f ina repp tentative nf Mn I'rotestau t Epim "i -A M-tetons Irom the on terence to-day. It is a- .-itt,i by rent lenten xxim aught ia km.-r thal several other miaeionary aoeieties xx lu. .. have an offlcial connection rvithtbe Indian serrlce, aerionaly contemplate severing that connection mi* -iiiuii.sinii.-r llnx I shall he retired from lill .'(ti" e. run! further, ih .1 repr-st ntationa toil feet xviii in- iiiritie tn tm- President to-Borrow,U tiny bars i.ot been mail, already. Tu I,.i lu Till. XV III IK u..i*r. When the Conference adiouraed this af teni" uni il xx a* iinilersliiitil that th" I or|imi«sinin>r* tariea xvntihi meet ami confer xvith the President morrow. Word waa accordingly aenl (¦¦ tai) nt tim Interior.who bad invite.11ha yuutk nm t a'l nu him nt ii late hour thia BftertKMB, thal tba? wi,nhl prefer to confer together Brat ami meei bim sa the President's bouaa to asorraw, Thia af. t .1 trot ei the Secretary wrote a note to tbe wsath.il ¦I t1 I! 'Hil, sidling them tn a oouferener with lina tins evening snd the request was acceded to. A PBIV u ii- t :: st i.. Late this evening it vx;.* learned that at a pr wi tn 'iee nf Hie S\ \oO_TJ ieiiniii.il tbal at the ind ri law \x itii tl," PreeWeal to-morrow several requests shall be madi In bai nf the religioni im.li' * v. im oo-opai itu la the man. a.. -in r,t nf In.lia'i affaire. Oue of the I Mi it th,. Ailmliiiatra. tion return to the practice pursui I wL n tbe p policy - ri (.militia tin- appointmenl of agents, all nf whom wt ).. then appointed on th- recommendation of tba ,I iii -aionary lociel Another request will he tl.it hereafter v. i shall appoint th.-ii terka av.I other mployaa, It n ti a piai tiee has latelj grown np f -ul Ilma* upon v. t, sgem y a clerk wi are men wboae cl i meiers make th in anal foi pla< is ..I' that sm l. A ,'l tin talk as indulged in at tini conference i -an, Hal ¦ ¦¦ .*. rt' '1 uti th- li sf .-ni»ti. -11 ',<' . ;,t ., uta- live ol tu.* missionary societies is opp-med to tba e.ll,til.ll,Itl.e Of tUO pie-en) I Un i| - . a ,.|,*r III ..til".". III H I- inatum t*. the President, bul respectfully to aaa thai In-.-.x ill i.ilie mi i-ri'- to restore the met bods :.i -t iilopted, ami xi hich wwii i he cordial support of tlie religiona * ntimeut of I be t ¦'. A Illul:..I',.II IN\ K*IH,lll"\ lu Ul Xl.xIiK. Thia even! of tl >. lit. nor, Ca_B- ¦r Ilrr. t and tha Board <>f ladiaB i.i: -limits mal at the Interior llrpirtaatBt. and held ;i long conference on the *.i of ct riaih ebaraes r .turill ac dual Mr. flay-. kal gentleman sahl thal all chi i har. actor prior to tba time ai kia <- ment as Commissioner be eould dloprove. 1.' garding tha A ricona mining specolation, lin said that t!i" BOCBSBliOB WM l..l*o and that he had no lutei stine there, h.i was considerably staggered by tin ie.sin. tum of an original lt tterfrom li isp.-, tor Hammond lo Agsat llati, of the ban Carlos Agency. Thal p rtksaaf the letter referring to this matter is aa lotlowai "I beg 1< ive to say tbal your reeigi it nm iras accepted, and further tbat I have decided tbal I xxiii tint tile tbi ita made against you i am xiii I maka anvils, whateverof thomagai -* \"ti." lina letter iraa written to Agent Hart after ka kad Bald um Washington mine io Mr. Ha] i's friend. Hi-erriary BdnualntonBed MM ttaard to-algM tbal i'n* [.ia.s.t uti.ni nf Hart hu* not been abaadoaad, bul thal every poaatMa mmm b kaiag u* .1 :<> hung him to jiLstico. It may be renietnhen il tliat Iii*i)ertor Ifaniai'inl denied thu exiateaca of any aaeb letter, ami declared that ba was trying to bring Hart to trial ami punishment. It x-, .*, lUggeatOd h> ntl.- nf lin- Ii ¦...¦! a' tin) meeting to-nigbt that Mr. II immond, xviii xv ;. s 11»_. posed to i'e ia tin* em, he brought into tm-1 mil.-r- ,ni o to explain thi* I.ii.r. I'he Commisaioner of Indian ."itl'urs replied that Mr. Hammond hail conn tn ( bicago. In r tponae to a euggealioa that he le- siiiiiinoii.il t.< appear le tore tho commission, tin- Board wi* Informed ilm. oi Hammond Iris eeasttl in he an officer of ih.- Interior Department. Ibe in.-ui- bera "i tbe Board wera further surprised to discover tha' t'.iis [uapeetor, who was nntil very latelv a trusted ofllcer of tbe Department, ia bow tl.*rietI-,fe.i hy both in- Secretary ami tin- Uoassaia- si.inei ,,:* la lian All.tr -. Hie Board .>! In.lian Commissioner--al tba re- qneet ol Secretary 8i inn /. xx il make a *, srchlng Ib- veatigation of tbe accusation*, airaiti-t i 'omiuiaaiouer Hayt, and that gentleman "ii! he allowed tia- full- est opportunity to justify litmaelf. /' t Ill's p i SSAS clinics. I.kivkn worth, Kan., .lan. 8..In thc Tat ti deposition ms" today, Tbomas Otaeooual, BB Itallaa, keeper of tim Delssontce Bestanrsnt, t>-n... <i it...i Mutlatne Patti aenl fur lu ii. a unit 0 ..'. h-» .,,t tua nb.ni of the inaian. I.la.i he a:-, I ut tiie theatre l.o tooad inr ¦ u table lieiilud the scenes with n beer -las- befon lier, ti.- what be supposed t<. be ligaor. altbsugb ha bsd never seen her befon, nbc addressed him ss "Dana . iia,tnnii'i," nmi tir.ieitti liim to seek -..im- ssao> ainiii aad flier *e snd some quail toy bet htasa. utter tin- eoneert, to be sirred i.t lbs Pi-aleta' li,mst-, .uni ;>. farnlah three bottles >.t Inn.h clent, Bbe was quite familiar la bel srttli Mas, II,, Hi, a went imo li' BBdllOrlnSB ami li.ititi Madam 1'-.ttl Au,:, snd declared it ._..* ti ry poor tinting He served lita laaeh ai ardeaad. J. \V. fiatieer. Tl. Ks- ndorf, lt. H. Mn-1,11.1 ntl'! M Leeper, pro ni laen! men nant* sere, t. -nile. thal Iroiu Mniai.ie Patti'* t*pea ra iee aud manuel Hie .; )_-t la a. ,,! Ill Di !',.. ett -.. I ll.- V b-ll-VcB ll' I tO lm limier 111." Ilillilflie.' nt llgOOT. TUP BOARD fl BEOBNTS ASSEMBLED. AiiiiNY, Jun. 8..Tbe Hoard ot E-Bgeati of the I ulXt Isiti nf the tinta "i Sew Vii: k Ile I to l.l.llt in tin- Keeate-Bamber. Tke atessben wen all BMBnWm, ext,it Messrs. Raatrll. Warna, Depew, rewaneatb Lewis, K.i.un, Hale sa-1 lim:..!* - t., r x aaaaaal Ii. W mworili resigned un aceouul of lll-t-eall. Tun t,,|,,«'n-r i.tli..¦!'* trere .:.. .a I "-in* .'. 1 :>ii«<!l.-t» 1,1, n., t nu,,, Uni- oralie L'atverall». aad ll sty l: ri.-r- s.ii.. l.l,. h.. I'ii e ('ti.mee: I'he Board ad| .m. lun¬ di io o'clock ruesday nara sb CRIMES AND CASU il TIES Bl TEL EOR it'll. A lill.i. Ul N OVER. aiu; i.k ki a «.x in. Pbovideno*, If. I., J ii ¦*. il ix Ellen Waldron, ii ,. t | toilealh iitiJ-i th. »i.e. '* <>t a tim tu 'liv at sra ii AN A Lt-.-ED MAU. IIORBEB IX J a 11 Ilx.ii'tsiit it',, fenn., Jan, *-. William Keller »,. Ht', na,rn mir _**M lu SHOO I.n tn tl «¦_ I rn* thai*.- «( -teal- m. a * ...i'i tua*. ¦¦¦¦ "". a I nam _eeoj li in r. POINUt-ETKt.**. .-I >ll.\. i: riiXKIIt 'll-li Kn ni.m>. Va., Jau. 8. I'he sentence of J lin E. Poitdaxier, ahola ai Jail foi kill li '.il.- futui, but :,.. it ,. ¦,: ned bf liie *n pn tnt a nt "f .x,.,/__j». a st lim,si:ii it: ZEB lit. ToBO-TO. Out., Jan. h..lue schooner Opera, cain dr, a si i: i-iim tnl.....: |.iit_iu' ¦' at r>.rt William B. H., '!..¦.i nt nu au yktt al Us e. bet »_- tnai Ho.* tun tn r.ui xx'iliiain. Al.l.K'lIll) AU- IB I'it:,nu. S.A.. Jalt. -. v.. t.r.n.l Jury of Mm. iii. nilli Coan (J )i:iV" Inila I," I altai Ut« ll.-t.rew ti..litter ot *lr! n M. tore, csu nutt '¦> araby tte. i-'.« 'iua-truua ct ulta i.iiii.i. ar il Baa .. A BUBO. VII IN JAM.. Ill l imo. V ... .1 .m. 8..ibe police have iirn-nted Juna s M i.liner, u v a.i_ ami noire I wiri) ruiiiniiillii t lha ¦larina n_rs<srlaa ia thia etty, na <.( srhlak h-» tn*aa ii-tt.ilnly trucul tt> lum. -*BI ' l WIN N». ll i.ltl.IN -NfK. Cincinnati, Jaa. *..- l be new nnUnaiic mri ndii l rta iii., ii v nf ii.i.i-i.p-I'1111,1 .-i'l'i-i . mia mt.fl ure ,*«a w.-ni im... ni*-t i. (Ur. "Bgk Hi a .."¦I ai ) luiy a.txi il.'i.i.emu t.i' .nil »'.ti- ri-li_« l '-ii all. CONVICTED Ol' St (* ll ni- it. BkLltuOBT, lum, 8. \' .'reoVrick. MtL, this m. ral ik h. <i ia nm > i ifs Ma'isii nar. o_ nu, f.,r ihe mut* rter ul but i.unin. Jan"..'.- l- Weiael. ia Aasaal lani tuc iiu-y. «:,.!. i -e-a ont moi-eyi tu ula sltem-dl. -tax i.totourl wit'll a xeriltct ef ir-.i'ln al min li*' In Un- ai Hilr. A t HWAIIDI.Y I l-l ?-l j-;. Tot:-md. Ont-, .lar". m.--'I ile .tax litgt. in tht lowo-lnii.f Mi.it.1io_. iwiniy ml.* fr iii Him iii. <'<.(« r rna' » lann-taboier. ii«,, a tl.i.tl.l. in, Heil »h >t<uu au. KuiiiKt" I!"" rrnl'ii-ii ct ut M.i. Mai.' I'r a., wltb .ut _uy warn it.» . ¦u-t Ii«*i I" t-i-at'li". -U. luay tile. Eiuai maa oaf lui »v laat ulah" lu l-l* i'i'/-

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Page 1: V01-XXXIX..IV-12.10s. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, price … · 2017. 12. 13. · V01-XXXIX..IV"-12.10s. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1883 price pour CEirra TIIK LABORS OF CONGRESS

V01-XXXIX..IV"-12.10s. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1883 price pour CEirra

TIIK LABORS OF CONGRESS.Tin: BERATE ELOQUENT.

Jv MITTIIR OF f.iX'TKMI'r OK St ill UNA PRii-

nuCTKDLT DWCTJ88W*.THI MW minimi ur I.

.mi.m.ii: m xx-*.

Time witueeaea who it fused to obey ¦

¦abpatM in tho bitalli ease were presentedit tho l>-ir ot the Semite yesterday, os-nsinc ¦

cnit deal of ipeecb-making. Tho wit-ne-im wen ail diachiirjred. Bids for{applying papci* lo tbe Government were

oiK-ui il yeeterday. lt is stated thaltin- Minmi* bill now pending ia especially tottin- benefit of Leadville. Mi. Coodil la thong ii

to ba leading foi the Cenaoa anperriaorsbip in

Brooklyn.DRAGGED TO THE DAB OF THE RENATE,

Hi; l.K KAX-A- WllMS-rs BBOtrOHT HORS THAN A

llt.'l-XMi MTLEM Tl) BESS AN HOI ll AM) A

naur or an-UToni-X -X-oqcs-ics.1ST T_i.t_KAiii io nu: muir st'.

WasH-XaTOX, Jan. 8..Tha Bensta seema and-ilei.ly tn luix'i bet-liiiii" swsra that it bsa been In sss-

¦ton terara] weeks without bsviug attracted publicmt. nilton in any start-ins way to itself, and that it

waa becoaatns; a petty e.minion place body. If apanlun h.ur ..ml ii ludf to-day In a violent effort to telU]i ,i sen* il mn.Three Kanaaa gentlemen wera marched in bj the

rant-9-Armi at 1:30 to-day, and were givenseats within tbe bar, The first one interrogated aa

tu " why lu- should not be held to be in contempt of

the Senate," waa Mr. L. P. Smith, a gentleman ofsolid appearance, who *1 i*l not appear to be abaahedseriously by the angnal presence into xx-Lich Lo Ladbeen sabered against his will.Mi mu,tu saul thal he had received ti snbi

fr..m tin -aulsburjr Committee to appear before ilnt one of ita st r-sions in Kanaaa, bnl had telegraphedf.e chairman that he bad imp irtanl bnaineaa ia **t.

l.t.us mi tin- day named, snd wonld appear on

soother day if the eommittce should desire. Ile

I thal lu knew notbiug abonl the Ingaltaelection eaae. He professed his readineas to go be¬fore the committee now and answer any qait liligi;* I

ulsbury gave not ct tbat ai soon as thetwo witnesaes bad been interrogated he

v..nit! oiler a ii- li;: '-l discharging them alloncondition that they would g.. before tbe committeesod testify.Thereupon Benator Hoar, Senator McMillan snd

other BMpnblicans waxed indignant because tbei le of an American citixen had been trampled

¦-. Mr. Sn,iih baring been drazgedbj ofti'. the law-halt waj across tbe Continent and de-prill '..'I his liberty so to apeak, il being nowprc-i ! t ti imple upon hia rights again, Mr.McMillan moved tbat ba be disoharg*-. withoutcon litton*- il i ari isl was Illegal anyway,Thia brough! Benator Hill to hil feet I!..- Georgia

_ itor advanced toward tbe Republican side andi!eel ! for :i quarter of an boor withasmo li

snetgyof action sad inflectionm if lu.- bad bad a

real gr vance. He ace wed tbe Republican Senatorsof unjustly reflecting inion the Committee os

Frivilegea and Electiona In alleging thu-Hie e..inni,tl. .* had been cuilty of Violat-Ing the rights of an AmericanHi aitl that tin- Benatora manifested an uudue re-

i* nd for nu n- technicality. Again and again be re¬

turned to tin- attack; and long after tbe majority ofthe Senate Ima become satisfied tbat tbere waa

nothing to bc made oul of the aftair, Mr. Hill andMr. Hoar kept up thc diaenaaion by Bplitting lmr*orerlaw pointe.Setintor Davis, of Illinois, called attention to the

fact that the xv it ness had manifested no dian* -iriontoeomplalnof ill-treatnient, m.d that tli" commit-I- was willing to diaehargebim from arrest.Se:,atm Carpentei sarcastically depicted tbe

ruts importance of the question al laaue, He r©».err-d to toe time when two Taint sit correspon¬dents had been made t(> i iffer impi l*tonmenl in oneof tin- lineal rooms ol the Capitol, where thev wereiiiii.- tore.'i ive their friends and tami lies for si \< tilda -. He believed that tbe Senate did nol onih.it

ion formally ask tbe pardon of tbe wi Ihut he tiid remember thal tbe witnesses did notcuni scend to answer aux <i lestion pi ipounde 1 bytin- >ei,i)tal oiinuiltee.

li wa. iiiiall.* discovered that Senator Iii!!, Sena-tar Hoar and all tbe other -cnatois who tx;.any opinion, aini even the witness himself, were <.fone mind in regard to all essential points. Ihue-ujir-.ii Ur. Simm xx.-.stli charged from arrest.Mr. Wilson, another witness, pleaded slcknesaln

bis family as fl rea**ou for uon-atteudance in K.n-aaa. and xv;;« also discbarsed.Mr Parcel] said !". hail no iio..d excuse for non-

titt* mirinee, bal xxa* uow ready to testify, i'heSenate hail had enough of the inaner, und ho, too,waadischarged from aire*'.Benstoi Dav:*, of illinois, wbo doea not know

that ba is a waa, aaid tbe Benst. was tired out, ai <1inov.-d to sc into executive session and postponethc standing order. Ihe door, wore cloned at_": 10 p. m.

IN AID OF LATE COMERS AT LEADVILLE.Hu: ol J-tl or TBS SSW lill IX REGARD io LO-

( aiim; CLAIMS,Ii.) ti i.i...i:ai)i TO THS nUBOm ]

Waannorox, dan. 8..The new Mining bill latelyscreed to hv tin- Hooaa Oesumittee tm .Muns nnd

MiB-Df was reported to-day, bn! went io tba Coan*attlee ofthe Whole on n point of order meda byMr. Calkins.The opposition to some of thr; proviaiona of this

lina ure bas led lo the bill bein;.' math* applicableonly to Colorado. Tbe objeel apparently l» to giveprospectors at Leadville who arc not fortunaterin.ii.ii to make miner,il discoveries tbst entitlethem to make entry tinder tin* preeent laxt., lo lo-ests on v. in* already diacovon i, and hold slices ofthem 1,800 ft c; lon- hv OOO feel vxidc.Thc theory of the preeent laa is titat avery min*

rral vine outCTopaal the surface somewbere, andth::* there SIC a hundred ebaBCOS lm'discoveringit* aiM-x sooner than any other portion of it. Ther-t.itnte, therefore, aires the discoverer who basfound tbe apes of a mineral-bearing h-tlue tho righit<i follow ii lil all ii> dips, angles and -.jeir*, snd for¬bids tiny enc else to take oro from thc same veinwithin tbe end Unas which hound ihe elalm at thean...Row it happens tbat at Leadville thc ore denoalta

ily Hit ..ir. I veryseldom cropoutal the si ir! nee.

When, therefore, a prospector has discovered min¬eral So can bold the entire deposit, no matter bowIn' it ext .;- into the hill, if he only makesbis location npon the biaheal point of it.Prospectors xxim come in afterward are desirouset having the operations ol i be original discovert t. -m.m.. .1 iii ti.e .round included within the planesformed by produi oin the Rides < 1 the oriel eal claimvertically nntil they cut tbe ore hotly. This wouldgin late i um i an opportunity io prof-, by the dls-eovi rles of cai Ij prospector -, s p ivtl ¦_¦¦ which theydo not now enjoy, lt occasionally happena that utioriiriosl discoverer doet not Snd the apex of » flatI 'ii, mut I hut ii later prospector docs nnd Kel* t beeontrol ol tbs deposit. In this inatsnee the presentlaws xx,iik jjn-at nijustice.

rep*>sentatives ot old mining districtasndeverybody in Leadvil'e wbo has made or ia intereated in an original discovery am opposed toany(han..¦ ni tiie la \x in tms respect proposed by thesea bill, m.ti if ti-, sobjeel evei comes up lor dis-CUSS-OS this upiamit nm xxiii make it.-. Uhf heard.

A CANDIDATE VOE GOVERNOR.loni BAI VCJttB iu*i-AT')t.|

Wamiimw.iv. .lan. k._||i(. am, ,.m etiieiit isIiinle by author.:.*,- that tlc lion. Jobi BL Hawley,A-:-t.n,t Secretary of th, Ti, a m- v, xx ill l...*, eandi-Bato lor the nomination for Govi-rnoi ol llliuoisbe-¦N NN in x- Republican Mate Convention.

A BBOO-CLYM OFFICE.tup ooMigi pog mg scj-gsvisososit or Tl|»

1' * ¦¦ a in ni vi -iv.SI Li i ..nun r,, tn-. ri:ii»isi:.|

WaauKaroa, .i.u. *,. -a gnat nuiabor of applies-y-naaamsdeto Benoni Walker fut thc super-|,f«*..P-f Uie ,¦..,,*,,,,, j,, Brooklvni bul the eon-Wt ia HSlMNlod tin xv lo he r,Hrrowerl ilmvn to two

.M..runt,. Me«.. lJahbrook and (.ondlt> M|beWaok is the .Icier of ,*,e tw.r blIt f),MI, ,t.. (;)(.t"(*t Mr. Coudit i« p<.r*o,,ally known tu General

W nlker to l,e well fitted for tho place, yoong, ac¬tive, and a graduate of Val,* College, it is conjec¬tured thai In- max iel the appointment.

THE GREENBACK CONFERENCE.l. .i.m. mi. pukss ni*i'\n ni

WAgt-Txaroji, Jan. 8..The National GreenbackLabor Party Conference met here to-day. Abonln»o or 125persons from different States were inattendance, ninl with, the exception "i thcthirteen Greenback < ongreaamen, they were mostlyrepresentatives of 8tate and local Greenbackeinnor.i. 'I litre wera, h.ixvev.i, a few delegates\x lm caine as representatives ol Trail- ami Labororganisations.

'thc conference was called to t: -li-r at noon hy Mr.P. 1'. Deweea, chairman ..f tiie National < Committeeof the Greenback-Labor party, wbo delivered a

short and earnest address. Mr. .1. M. Sanderson,tbe Greenback Mayor ol Lyun, Mass., waa electedtemporary batman, snd a pennant ni urganiaattonwas effected by tbe select lon of Congressman i ELMnrch, of Maine, aa permanenl chairman, On tak¬ing tbe chair, Mr. March called on the Rev. Dr. DeLa Matvr io oiler prayer. [Hlssee andcries of "Wc come hero for buaineea. El 1*3maa to bis otu tra.!. -."| A motionwaa made tbat tbe prayer be dispenaed xxith. Mr,Mureh srihl he bad coil l on Mr. !»>¦ La Matyi si thosugsesl on of some of tiie delegates, and wonld putthe motion, li was lost, and Mr, Do Ls Maiyioffered a prayer tor thc ble_sing of God on thoparty.I'lie Conference, nftcr considerable discussion ofminor matters, appointed a i-ommittee lo reportn; in a time and place for the mectim. of Ihe I'resi-dentlal Nominating Convention, and alao to reporta bams ot I. |ii,*e!iiiit!i'i! 111 thai convention, lin*committee consists ol tue member* ol the Nu tn 1:1.11Kxt culive Committee nnd tho Congressional <mitten of the Li.r party, tngi-ther \x nh om.-.ate from .'nli of the >t .it'.. rcpn 11 d. 1 ho Ci a-;. rot ce iln ii took 11 n cess ml 0 p. m.

Vt t In e\ eniiig session a e ill of 8f..r reeolntions. A great nnmher "t resolution*ii ix in Lt reference to all sorts ol mhjeets were intro-

and read. Everj side ol tba Urcenoackposition was defended, every propositionlooking t<> inflation of the cnn.'".

dorncd, and every hard-money statute tana''The capital mui la hoi question. Socialism, Moruiou-1-m. t ie Kit* it-hour law,aud ra'li. ..ul nnd ott!pointe mot polii - wen made thc subj) ts of rc 0-

Iniions, Tb resolutions, afiei bi Inn read, were .'llreferred to the Committee on tbe "( sll for a I Du¬

rn rui'l a h.1 ds rn ll resent a tion."Mai d gentlemen were pi

by invitation. The audience was verj ortlerl'applaud) ii the resolutions 1. n.iix us they wen- read.

lillis HMM PAPEB MANUFACrURERS.rr xt. russ mr itch.]

Wasiiim.ii.n,, .Jan. -*-*..Iii conformity withtin-1. rmsi in nt ot i< et .)¦" ¦¦¦ it. 1 7...ft 1 proposali to supply the Government with n 1 pupeithal may i"- n.e..tai fMarch 1-*. 1**-1, bid. x-..;.- opened to-daj bj thiju.ni c. mmittee of the How sndThe print pal itel riling-

paper, the former In four dawes, and lubdlvldinineteen lota Te- towt il biddi foi tba sol.la lotaof Class A wi .1 Magarge, si prices ranging from7.9cents to *-._ eenta i"-r pound, in Ciaos B, Bibunton A ( to urere I be lon il b drli rs in fltlota, at prices ranging from P.] rents t" 8 1 renu 1-.

pound. On one lot, J. C M gnrgt ma thi lowi .:der .11 9.9 ernts per pound. Bulkley, lmn:.¦?.were til lon il bid len lu lt r lot*ii 1', ai prices ran ring frotn I ¦. i.t* |,, r

pouud; also, In the three lota corni * Li, al9, .*-1., an i'i 0 uni, rt*apt i" li ly,

\x riling .!" iv,- dil :, a lu 0 twenty 1Ini irom loo reanii tu G.AOO re linarani 1.1 fi iui lO*io ..i.t- i" !¦ and tn fi n r.

j. A i: k ler.i.ntlota; I'.n... .-v. Dum 'ti rl*_bl lou; M.Broa«, on onr, aud the former two offered taiun I tm Hu ri ri al:

ii. swards will probably be made to-morrow or Umtiny u'ter.

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WA8H1NOTON NOTES,M'amiin'.i'is. Tnurs-ay, Jaa. **, innn.

The Trenmiri-I>.'j...i iniii,t t"-,.t,\ purebami. cen ol ¦ rer for tu Baa VTanclaeo, Philadelphia amiNew Oile-il'.* Mllrt".in tin- Benste to.lay Mr.Terry pressated .1 petition

signed bj B791 it'_-ii* of Dayton, Ohio, prajrrng foi th.-

i-«iii»ncp of *f3_6,oOO,OoO In legal-tender notes whewlin* r constltutlonsllt) sbaU Luxe int a decided bj theHnpreiiie l .iurt.

Tim fii si ti"-. ti,.- of ti.. Grand Lodge Union [e< lore.)nf the order ol Masons will tx beld la thia etty on tbstecond Wednesday n: Ma) next This Ualon was cre¬sted (.ir tbe purpose of set Ulna disputes thst sitween Grand Lodarea, and la to ie rompoaed of t!.<iii: ntl Maatt-r mi rt nm- Pm) Masti r Mason to be lectcdliy each Omni! Loder.A petition was presented by Mr. bTallaee ls the Bea

ste to-day foi tbe adoptlonof thc Jolni resointlon forthe abolition of tbe compnlsorj legal-tender power oftbe United States Treaaury note* lt xxa* aign-*d bjIn. x-i Co.. 1 bendore Kltebi-n,Dunn Brothel .BowenA Fox. Samuel R. Shipley, Morton MoMlcbat-l, C. A ll.I!-,m, (.'H!..-e H. Stuart, I"-., end, Wheelo* A Co.,K.iii'it Glendenning 4 Co., Wttshlngton Bnteher'a Bona,snd about 1.Vi othei (Irma aud Individuals w< 1. kuowuin business liAinu. >.- the ei ontlre docn -esta presented in tbe

,: thin afternoon wai a letter from BeeretaryBchnrsi.m.mending an appropriation ol (590 le purchase tbi drat pater)! ever la ind in tbisconntry A.-

companying ll waa a letter iron, 1.. 1. lia i, of Colnm-bus. u.i". the present possesaor of the docunxx, 11 11 be nara ll was issued ai New Vork Jul) 31, 1700,10 Samuel Hopkin*, ol Phil-del yilla, for an Improiii.1-nt li, naklng in.'ail, snd pi arlaah. It 1* wrltti 11 on sibeetot parchment twenty Inebes square. Ins rou no.old-faahioned band, signed by Qoorge Washington ami11 i" Aed x I. Rai dolph, Xtt irnej -Oi ni tal.fur Btgulat Btpori nf Onnyrtttttnal PtotttAiayytm EA imur.

PUBSVIA'O HOSTILE INDIANS.

TuflOOXf, Arizona, Jun. S..An Importantmilitary move ls now on foot to capture or emsb Vicluria and lil.* band <>r warriors, abonl elgbtj Di Innumbei; iiiev sre m.xx in old Mexico. General Trevino,wltb bia Mexican troops, marched against then with s-lew ..I forcing Hi-a to Bgbt or flee to Mew Mexico.Mos! ..f the available troops in ArUuna are being con¬centrated nt Kort Bon a

Qeneral Cai 1, eommanding ths troopi in Ibe tn-iiT, nr-

rlved there to-dar. il aod Major Morrow, ol NewMexico, ara cn-.peratlng with Ot-ueral Trevino, theAr'z'itnt troops will leave at once fora line In M uMexico io iBtercepi Vioiorls, sad ano il*! thej irlke hUtrmi lie xvi'! in< followed, lipM.ieeMw of National bounit-sries mio the Interior of Mexico. Xi limn ninl in.band mi' Mik iii. ra Ap.-ieln Indiana, ol Nev.-M. 1,-...1 mir 1. -.nt 11 re or defeat would settle tho Indian tiueatlonnt Hutt i.i ii ni v; ihej nave been on tho war nmh blnee1 -7_.

A PPM P. Pf iv Ml BDEBED,

Lebanon, Ivy. Jan. 8..News waa receivedhere yesterd ij ol lbs killin** ol Phillp White, a boy sev¬en) a j cain ni.1, liy Milton White, an old maa ol sev-

suty, keeper of a toll-gate near Msekrllle, Wssblnetoncnuiiiv, on Monday last. There bsd been a prertonaquarrel between them, wbo were relative*, sn. Miltonhu-.* tn- boy tine,lien "i ii p. life. On Monday Pbillnwup. j. tbe luniplk** In from ol Milton's1 mi-1, win n Un i.ii ter e..in '.' tiie door with a abotgnu,:aiil -;i,,! in- waacolug lo ab. "i him. I'hl ip threw pi ulits tu.*'..i and told bim to Dre awar, wbii be did alrace, killing Ihe boy Instantly. >f 111 «»¦> wsa beld t.

murder, -mi i»a;i refuted. Fears of lyncbtns .iv catt r-

slued.DP! IISDIM! MP. HAYDPS.

Ni \\-Ha\ 1 v. ('.inn., Jan. H..In the Hay-leai ease this morning ibe defeneo lm tneaseaIn e'.ntra.ii-t tko testimony of Benjaaoln and LusmsSterens. The latter test.fled for tb< flute tba! in* iii.!

sot iee Hayden at 3 o'clock, p.a., an tba day af thelioniieitie. Be lsshown to have teatlfled |asl tbeoppo--1- ai ute i.i eli inni ir.x lu-11 inv ii tviii ir* testimony 111it' 'int tu an upi -.nu* iii tin- ii.ini, tbrnngh winch mo....xx entered, wai corroborsted by aereral wita<Thedefenosintroduced a large number of xv.i

tn. '"titi,mle- tin- Mitt'* witnesses oa minor points,mainly in regard 10 Lb. oyater nipper, t>. abow thalHayden went bomc Himnt ll o'eloea at tba requeat ofiilawiie.

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PI 1 II IPI) SMITH ACQUITTED,ClW INNATI. Jan. H..Tlie ebflf|C of iriini-

l-il Illili linn!''!.! :il':i:ii*.-. Ult liri! I M'lHIi, ur Ihe duri,,-tatt Octette, was dismissed Ira tbs Police Coori this af-aiiition by tLe preaeeatlagattornt y. Ibis xxa* ii,mt. (l.

I.e irriiimi! tliat s crltnlnsl ehargex mao! Ile aa .i,-r .1

Hil poratlon, Mr. Muli a lil-in*' borg. .1 a* m.- i.-111. ..m.

ix-.i of tin- Ciaeiuuatl c,-,¦¦ m. Cuoipanr. Dr. v.loaeSittae *ahiii of lbs arl iel* ia question, baa Im nirreaied _n a charge <>f erlsallial libs

WELCOMING AP TH PU BULLI FAA',

BAi/ii_ii»i:r., Jan. 8..Tim weleonfl eoocerlt> Arllinr '.iiltiv.iii ul Uk A. .ul.-im- ut ttwott In nl.;ln¦WS flnaiietfillv anil aillf-tlrally u Kraut! mieeem. t\

.honia of 3'KI trotCSJ and un unlir.tia of 48 Meet .-. 1. tliy Mr. Pull.Viin, iKiti.rnn-.l sareCUafM fiotu hi* OOOpo-lllIOU*.

A STARTLING DEFALCATION.FRAUDS BY AN EXCHANGE TBEA8CB1 ll.

ur nm tit iv c. i'..i;i'!:i. poa vi\v vt xi** TEE x-titrt:

iii* iin- i'mnift I- racHAX-K, tovbd ro .*" *

in'r.iri.ii it ni tm. AxittiNi Ol $31,000.-nuMin nv ima ii xini: THB DI_.OV«*Y.THUiitxrn** MSCLOaKD nv a ii:an-i i:i: Of IMIBAMI tOCOl HT Ol rn. Xl ll IKOR.

Franda on the Produce Exchange to theatuounl of $31,000 bave been ili-.civcr.-il.Tin-dei,nilli t mi- Benjamin C. Bogert, wboInul been Treaaorer <»i the Exchange fornany yeara, and irma a highly reepeetedmerchant in whom general eon_dencewm felt.Mr. Bogart did not appear at tbe Exchange or

rn bia niii ie after the discovery was math-,and died auddcnly yeatenlny afternoonii4? tin- honae ol a friend kn thi-* etty.Ii is thought that, unable to bear hia diegrace,he may have committed raieide. Thed-adoa-iiro of tho defalcation wat thu- to tin-iliiciuii-oationof tbe finance Committee of tbe ProdaceExchange to tranafer the aeconnl of tbe V.\-

change from one bank t<> another, Mr. Bogerlis snppoaed to bave need the money which betool, in bli private bnaint

THE PBODUCE EXCHANGE ASTOUNDED.: in i i --, i; na iu \-niui a iu i m i.ii k-mr cv-

III. lr* \x AY IN WHICH THC M-' '.*. ':Y WAIMADE.CARI H Of 1 1" l"AI LTKII 11'-

amiii'.si' mi-.-im; $31,500-bK-TH oj ii: n >.

ct l:i.

Jnsl before the Prodaee Exchange clo ei yeataT-iliy. .-uni n li. ti lhere were only fear membera on

the liner, il xxn* tiiirni.-il In it tl,i' lr".-i nir.-r

Exchange, Benjamin C. Bogert, Inulvi* ,-i defaulter to the t mnt ol

ir:il thonsands <>f dollar*, and thal tbediscoverj had been made al a meeting of tba Boardol Manari ra in thc morning. Tue runioi created iii

test astouiabment, and those who bad heardll xx..m!,i ii-,i belii vc ii true, as

the i.libera of i1.- Prodace Exchange gen¬erally

,11 rt's inlla || X."' 1

:: "i oftba I ii with ii.- s*. >'. 'ii

x ear. I'pon li dry ol bi ne of the.¦ ti. ni ni Tri ni sk .¦..

t.i 1'ie-i¦!¦ nt 1 lo hie 1I":ill"i:-'.. Mi. Him Len \

defali st ion and dis inp irani ol Mr, HIikI le-- onie publii bo i.i,il Ihenen*.it. i wonl li Inna and a .1save bimsell from pnblic disgrace. "But,'1 il '

t that Mr. Bngert has nod-

,i di nilliMi. Hineki n Old ii"! besitnl i to st tte all Ihe

of whirli |i«> waa in po-M*-_ioii, slthotigh be A A ilxx lt 'i rum ll t.-. ling .Mr.h.ix ¦. if.-ii ii.x. in|i. i ii\ n partial ini ligation, tbe

ne ¦.* I.!!..--1:i ma si upicios or mi

Ar a meeting of tho Pinsticc Ci of Ihefl eat II. Par*

i-t, .'. - r .'ii ' <>iix\Mi. Ii... .i .:.'¦! I'. lent llincl a I» ;': * pr

Mr. Bo -. men!of balances i f .- .1i'ii deposil m a cei tain hank of i lil tie ovei

£31,500, Mr. Jacoby remarked tbat be badthat lb tha bank mi Dtioned was s II-iinr in tbe market it cr, and \p thal

ll mig .' be advisable to tr loafer theliniiia to tim Corn Exchange Bank. Mr. Bogartreplied tbal tba stock "i the bank mentionedxxn*. worth BO, and thit price waa now offered f..rit. Mr. Jacoby tbonghtthat lt wonld do no barmtn triii*f.-r tin* fonds of tbe Exchange, where-itlinn Mi. H '.-¦ it suddenly turned pale. I iii* -

perceptible ss to bx notit-c-il by must of the mem-ben .'! tbe committee, and an i\ mive sud <"H-

in*iil reply from Mr. Bosert aroused thiI ney th**n conenrred in api-tmaion

of opinion \xiih Mr. Jacoby, and though!ih.it Hid matter should i»- attended to al.nee. Mi. Bogerl said tbal il wonld look strangetu hive tin- funds add iilv transferred from Ihebank, wh re thcyhad always been .! posited, toanother.Mi. Mint ken withdrew from tbe committee meet¬

ing before il adjourned, remarking thal there wasau reason f.ir speed) nein.ii. fie bad nol ob-

rvoil ... tin:.!' ni pii an,* in Mr. Bog l'sm..mer. \X>-.In.- da) morning President Uinck--II found ij uti mi his desk a r. olpassed lix- tbe Finance Committee to

[er the funds withem delay. Mr. Hinekidom*sought Mr. lt.ii*.-rf, who x-..i*mi tbe grainittli.- lime, .'uni told i_:. ji of tho ¦ ti .. of tbe

e Committee, sugget iug tliat il 11ittended t-> immediately, Mr. lt igeri rt

itlietl tbat it m "ii'1 |,l 1. .* bim in an i rn-

.arassing pa-ition wit ti tbe bank to harethe funds transferred in entirely, whereupon Mr.iiinckenremarked that aa it was the action of theFina.ee Committee, without the sug ration ofMi. Bogert, he could sn Inform the bankifBeers, and thu* be relieved from an} unpleasantPeeling whieh m ghi occur on scconn! of thetransaction. As tbe Pinanee Committee felt par-lienlarlv alarmed a check waa drawn on tbe bankfor (25,000, payahli to the order «.f anothertank, which Mr. Bogerl promised to return t

iign when made out* As it drew near

n't lock, and Mr, I! igerl 'li'i nol appear, the cash¬er was Hi-lit Inlll-i pine ul 1.1,-ila ., XX ,-n li WUS

ari 'I thal b was nol in aud had "probably t, me

n tin day."UOW i iii: i-i GOVI i:v W \ I m \i'i:.

The matter was then laid over until y iterdavmorning, wben tbe es ibier was sg tin ni lo Mr. Bo-gert's office, and learned from one of hia sous lhalbe had nol ht ti at bonn sim <. Wedin ida) morning.Ah he said nothing anani expecting to beix-.iix all ini/hl some a|t|i|i ht lu n*i..ii \-,.', e.ni-il.Later in tbi daj Mr. Buger!'* wife and dangbtertttl. d at the store to see if any information had

lie.-n received from hun, ami fell conaiderablyil.linn <l xx-heti tiny were told tba! it waa uol knowuix here he Ma".

Thecaahiei returned to tho meeting of Ihe Board.' Managera, and reported the failure of hisnil lon ami Mr. I' ippearance. After thBoard adjourned lin ni nanci went lo tbe bank,-There hey expected lo Dnd tbe (31,500 deposited,md said lhal Hie Exchange wanted i" transfertn funds bemuse uf tbe re|torted standing of tbetank stock. A director <.f the bank gare tbe Im-are-. uni thal tba amount on de m. -it ii. ti.,- credit ofhe Exchange waa of nol mncfa consequence to tbetiank, and said that notwithstanding tbe fad tballu- cashier wai absent the bank wonld raab i

Int I; for them if il xx a* nol lim large, Mr. Hun kenemailed that it waa for only 920,000. The di rec¬

ur replied tbal tbe Exchange never bad tbalm.mint mt depoaii with thu bank, andHum referring to tbe booka bs Com .1 lhere.vas only ***-.!<i| 60 to thc er.-.ht nt (li--Exchange, in-dead ol (-..SOO as reported by air.'..pt ami ibown by bis bank book. This Infor*nation so aatonnded tbe man tgers ol the Excbaug.bal they wonl Immediately to tbe Tra I Com*mnv to ascertain whether any of tbe (180,000 inlovemmenl bonds belonging to the Exchange hadnen stolen. Upon breaking tbe imx open theyfound thean nil *. ifc .ml tranaferred tbem to anothertox. Tbeother securities wert n!*'> examined andimi,d nntiiitcheil.An examination ii la he made by -x-

teria, to lean how Mr. Bogart doeaii .1hr Finance ('niiiinitt. c. Il it helicvi il that he keptwo acta ctbooka with the bank, aad that in tbaHie prcr-ctit.il lilllie l'lii-iiiee ( t.nilnlt tee he llirnlelbj nxvu cu trie., and in.tt-ud of depositing thc rn urey

tn tba credit of the Exobange need it In lii¦-*bnaineaa. lt is believed lim; ho avoided aoapioionand detection by cashing tba checks, wben drawnfur 93,000 >.r f3,000 or upwards, from In*private account, aa there have been at notune niiire than n f.-w bnndred dollars actuallydepoaifed tn the credit of the Bxebrwge. A a'nirt

.:.'.. Mr. Bogerl ragoeated to the FinanceCommittee tbat the hank xxn willing topay .'* per cent on tbe il"i">*it*. anti uponthe acquiescence of the committee ho pro-'.Itoaccepl Ihe offer. Since then tbe Exchangeha i" en credited wil h the A per cent, bnt tbe hank-ni ersaaidyei craaj thal noaucb agreeftioni hadbeen ma le. When the *»:>¦ rt's examination of Mr.Bogert's methods of keeping the books hasbeen borun further li-iiit xviii lm thrown "it

the defalcation, lt is not expected tbat any otherdi ii.|.:iiieit s \x ill be discovered.

DEATH Ol xii:, lui." gr.Information waa obtained ai ¦ tatt bourlast night

that Mr. Bogerl bad diedauddenly in thi-i city inthe rift, ni on.A Tbibu.ii reporter found H. M. Bogert, thc son

of the treasurer of tbe Produce Exchange, al tbeAr-itur House la*t evening, ile laid thathis father dill not come home Wednesdaynight, and hi* family were very much alarmed atbia absence. Mis babita bad always been so regularthat the family were convinced that some¬

thing serums had happened to hun, andxxl'.'ii tbe nighl pi- d and no mesaage

eceived from bim tbewifeand son timk an

earl) train to thia city. Tbe one whom theyil ",\.ii found aft

house of ii fri. tnl up lir.xn. II" lt td comethereon tbeprevious evonina,Haying tbal be wasdetained In town, and nol reeling very well hadcom 11 !>'' ¦.! to come here and a*k the in to give bira a

ronni in preferenc i". goiug t<i a boteL iie askednl.-i tbat he lt.- uol called early yesterday morning.Wbcu tho members of tin- tami iv xxe.it t n aruu-w

ilr. B 'geri xv.ti found to be nncon-'_ Word was sent to hia place of bind neus,

and tbe rclativea then learned for the Ural timeniien lie waa. I'.I. a A. Sayre waa called in.

iibotit "

'i t died soon alo'clock, p. m. i . evening removed'¦. ,. -edict undertaking estaiiliabment.

Ila.' i* lulah reticence maintained aa to therau*eof Mr. Bogert.. death, Tbe symptoms were

those of apoplexy, bul theretbat, oven

xxiiieii ix.ml., follow the discover.! of his defalca-it ma.i have taken h:* onu life.

;..: viii i.t in m ii, i xi LTKB.Mr. Bogerl waa a tall, irell-forineJ and i

... ....¦ j ears ol ago. Ile wanalu. ii six feel in height, and had a l uti iraii, a d. li' had been .t tbe most highly |re-; ¦, t '1 bu.iues. men connected with tbe ProduceIa, lianne, and xx.t- the hi ad of the Uour commissionli- i nf Benjamin C. Bu So, 10_! ll ii

.... Ho lived with bis family iu Ila S.A.I! bad '.. ii treasurer of tin- l.x. bange, with the. \, pi ¦. i "i .a .- ri .h. linc: i;* organisation, and

bia ac intil Ht..* dist ot I tl mouthers

.in,! -'i much faith inive borrowed ¦*-'_ 5,000

lt is hoi

xx i.v.I ne bondsmen nf Mr. lt->;.*. rt aa treasurer are

John ilward Annan sud B. VV.wb qu il :!. *1 i" I a ainu int ol f'.O.OOO. '1 hiyesterday that thev would nol tir<¦-. Biratnat thopat men! ol t' a am mitt; li i tu I he Ex-

dis. rej :, xxiiiHOI il .1 'I''" a* 1,200.om 1.1: i.i. thay a lp of TBU8T.

.w.iiiu.i: FORGERY BY MB. RAIOrT..ix xi . i -iSAXX XV A CO-OP I HU Ali! I I'll I i. I tsii A

UltAVI xx 11 n niFiii ai ii'i.ixiK non; Kt..

Pun.mu I r.m. .iii.** .(.line* Conaway &C o.,of thts eity, received notice fruin tbe Centrai.iiil 1'.mk tin* nu.minn that their drafl

2,050 23 would be due January 22 U5,i«-><> Aa th" firm bad accepted uo d.i.n * (.'onaway immediately called on tbecashier, and being ahown the .Iralt pr..tmnu,'".I i: a

be drafl i* dra x -, bi J, Lloyd Haightm J. Conawai A Co., Philadelphia, Across

ped in blue ink tbe\x.Til "accepted," and mulei thia i* written"Jami Conaway A Co." <>n the back ia tin* in-

meiil "J. Lloyd llaiab, Ko. *"l-<," the latter:n licatine thal (h.- dt.ifi hid been discounted.'lin ti-!..'"- Kitchen, the enabler of the bank, aaidthat the draft eime to them from a bank In Kew-Vork for collect in, aud that tbe lose would fall onthe Nev* .York bank.Mr.Conan timi, pr'-v'..-t-s lo eighteen

momba igo, bought xv:: iu large quantities fromHaigh, bnl fl pap r to bim. 11 ey di allwith lum for ti,," irrara to a very large amount.About eights- n months ago they stopped pnrcbaa-

¦"'II linn, and i lien he lu a ame a competitor intheir buHinesN 'ntaKing umlirella frames, irlille be¬fore he onlv mannfaetured wire for them. Be alsocut down prices, _Nn >.niei :1 st dement nf ihe condition of the 'im

eera'Bank has yet been made. Iii" books and tu--

nut,ts were examined yesterdaj bj expertaem¬ployed by ihe receiver, and on the completion olthe work it i* probable thal an exact statementof iii bank's afTaiia x\-ill in> made. Thereis tm donbt from tho examination already madetliat the 11 a ii!. ties tn th jut 'it rn* xxiii e paid in lui.Several depositors veaU-rdai \t*ite.| the bank andv., ie infoi in d thai then rlaima would be Ballade I.Ko more of the forged .. have beon dis¬co! ci al, 'imi the atin.nm bold by the I.rink xviii notexcei .I #]_*<>,(MX).An miiei waa ia-tiod by Judge (iillterl in Brook!] n

!¦, directing the return ol ail cherlu ne-|..¦ ited ,,!, 11 ember 31 t<> such deposit ira as werenot iinlel.teil at th.- time tn the bank. Theaehwka will I, iturned to-«la> "ii application ai thebank. Judge (iii... ri appointed AlexaHdei Cam¬el mi -I it-ret- tn tah. proof] i*t-p*_ting the affairs olthe (.I.... i,' Balik. In a..I.i. it in e xx nh the applicaliim nt Charli-a Denison and others Inthepetil outnl ile "|i|t'i Illirie!!! nf a lei U'.'l

When J, "..l Haigh, tbe forg r.lefl the Dlstrlct-Attorney's nlbce Wednesday afternoon, be prom¬ised Mr. Phelps to return ai noon yeaierHaj withadniti.ni il m.-ti: uv. lt xvns I o'clock before h.*.aine. ile iii. ugh! \". hm Iii,ii Malt olin (.'. urncr, of.Nu. 150 We.: Mi.lt ax,., .m ali .-nhillI.m..Ibondntiian. Mr. Turner owua s largo amountd in iperty In \\ esti bi Bter Countj. andMr, Ph lu ciiIinI timi be should go minn the

.h.- hail I...tnI which had been previmialydrawn e.id i.e. n i ".iisiti" t.iiiix¦ dlatignred in, the eras-lui uf the Di a sig tal ire and bj in-|. iii"l.iin ns, anti ii wa decided to draw a new oue.

iii* malle e. .¦ nar) tl.e preaenre of Dudley Haley,I tiiit-r in ai'i of ll ¦..¦ii, and Jame* A. Van lir-niit,the original .ureties, xxim, on ¦-i...111;¦ ur thebond on i'uesdai .vening, tbnuuhi they hadlu-.-ii reltnveil of nil further cate in iii.- matter.dil lining their ptvseui .¦ caiiaed r msiderable di lay,bul tin dli i,,'i fi ai: ixe.! al the ofter, aud arbeu thumtiiuhou waa explained to them th J at onoe |iie tl tm the ti. \\ li-ii.l. rho bond was then drawnuni was sigued hy Haigh and hi three sureties. ltin in ls i li.a ii ca. ii in ..*¦._..,i mid to produce Haigh lu oourlcl.in called on to do so. Should he fall to appear,bowevcr, thc State would bold each "ids in Insdillie nt ..*._.,, (Mill. When tin I)".lill ll III l.een 'Mn

Initial Judi'.- (tlhlersleet . signed lt, and it was li iediii the eli rk'* otlice. Haiitb then lefl thc building.

¦11 I l.V.P M'UH sm i.s.

l-l A I'll < "I .11. " lt ll .** " Il ul' I'.'t.l. I-.

KVKAl'UHK, N. ¥., dall. M..( net nt' Police I In.mastr, yenni u nclcj with Ilia Bi nena . fullea,

ii at th, i. ail't s'ni e in- urraniaaWoa ol ike if ,;:.-,I :,. .1 jr.BK x.-.t :-. oai.li xi

(/iimi. Jan. H, Air. ("'ld un-, a tumlo* ancell-iinr, baa rrlorui il frum tin il%*n»liaa*-.U »lt!i i.rn. in. Mn n.e.. nt S ev Vl»r_, .Itel -..- nt len

'.ria ni'l Itii.e -Sp.rW, I.e nrpaili* U.,,i_Mi.1 111, Mil!) MM' PB***1 ll N MAIIV.

Hali xiiiir, Jau. H. i'he ann uni report nf tbe.-. el the Maiyl-H.1 |-i!.lt-_tl.:i i far lin* y mi ii.'..-1

**...%. t.,|..*i iii .laiu* -ul lin- . eil nile'* n-.'ie Sltf.il ,,. '.' ',t'lil tint 111"- H-.i-ruK-1 ti.iiulii-i ul lill"" i. ii lui tie ten: n.«.l I.

ann. oyru vu* hanui gT.('i.s. innaii. Jan H.- I'he t'iuetnnati Bock-.** ot

x Atti:-* unit .Navy Oflii-fi-i heit lu «;.until Imt.|iitn hi th"itniint ll"ii«.- Ki ulalu- Juill.-.- M. 1. Inn- |ii nl.1. .1. _u.l,t..,t,t I, ;i. re.i". w-re nit- >*nt I..Ucl» vii re Tatt "Tom Hfii-.t_l» .In imau, sin tlii_n, mi 1 ut-v,a.

INDIAN COMMISSIONERS.Tin: BOARD IfOW IN B£SSIO.f.

TIIE ANNIAI. HBKTIMa AT IVArSHIMJIHX-A .VTORMRAiaao aoaih8t ooMXiaaioBBB batt.tbiBOARD lu BBB lilt I'lii-*ll.l *-.'I TO-DAY.

Tba Hoard nf Indi in CotniuiaaioU-t. met inthe city of Waahiagton yesterday. Tb* iucs-cut itilniiiiistnition of [ndian atfiir-*) wis criti-daed by Dr. Lowrie, Dr. Bbippen and others,mid Commia_ioner Hayt, who wai preaent,was openly charged with doable-deal¬ing. Ht mailes were in,uie by a

large Bamber of speabera. A privateconference wai beld in tho even¬ing. The convention will call on Preai-ilini 111vi-, to-day, ami it is expected tlmttin- forthcomiag accnaatiooa againai Mr. Ilaytwill dieu be preaeated.

AN AM MAH.!) MEETINO.A ru n lix, ro imi li it ami nilli n MBTBOD9

UKI \II.V M'.-I!:l I> AM) ADVOCATED.lm ni rr i.i-ti ra i iii. nuaoKE.1

Washington, Jan h..The annual meeting af tbaHoard of indian Commissioners began here thismut inn s. I! -i.'.e the members nf thu I! inri I (berawi rs present al the morning session tba repreeenta-tivea of the different missionary bodies wbieh uro

engagedintbe workof civiliaiog tba Indiana andmt irbose nomination mat!*,- of the indian agents re¬ceive their appointment". The Protestant Bpand Roman Catholic mission boards were aol rep-us, mill to-day. The Commissioner of IndianAflairs xx as pres -ni.Tbe representativea of one branch ot th- 8 ieiety

ol Friends and tbe Ri v. Dr. Aljlen, secretary of the\ lc .ti Hoard, both enl irge I on the nntoa ard In-

'i- nndcr their <arr* byconst ant fear of the Iona of present bomea and ofremoval to strange reacrvat ions, Dr. Alden spokestrongly in regard to the case ol tin- Santee'.vim, be said, are now fully prepared for citizen¬ship, and who, if they could ba aasnrcd p inanenl|i.ssinu >.f their hoine-fand lull protection audi

¦ihi form a valuable comuinTho repre.i utativi - of tbe two Bap

work is mainly in th**- Indian Territory,of tho unrest among the partially civilized

trihes there caused hy a fear tbat the Terrltor.be tbi " .etti nea: bj x\ bite n

I'll.- Rev. Mr. Mi tbe Amei ioan BHoard piing "i real ness ia the tlesl obstacle to improvement among theso people,H ¦' dared tbat the feeling has now taken s

that ma be< >me extn melj di ngerous, 'I ba'¦ lies of the Territory ara beginning to count nptheil. ade tintate tho resources they caa

bring ii toad to rests! by physical force anyt to wi heir Innis fr.nu them.

.\ n (dutton was adopti .1 requesting tho Bet v

(ary of tbe Interior to ask Congress for an appro¬priation to beexpended for educational purposes inAlaska, It is uuderstood that tl is resolution xs n

pr. ;> ir> .1 with tbe approval <"f tbe Beoretarv. Bcinn-th* solution xxas adopted lhere xxas some

general diacnasion during which it waa suggestedi.y Dr. l..r. m iud others, that tba Hoard onghl to

fl .r's ti. securing some general provisionfor the education of all the Indian yontb. rhe need

h a proi :-i'- been felt, and ai thceting pl ai* to that .u.l were dist oaaed.

Two other means of civilisation whieh wore dis¬co *sfi| .-niii upon which a formal expression of opin¬ion xv is malle nt the last annual meeting, ware brit flyadverted to this morning j and both xxiii probablyi.ive further attention before the sessionl lu.,' are tbe bringing ..i* ali Indiana under the pro¬tection of tbe civil laws aad iu-_ii.g them Hulij."ettl et, to, mill ."¦iir-ie provision fnr tl.e allotment oflanda t.. Ind ana In sever dty.

Hil'MiU WOBDI lon THB VTBB.Bome interesting facts respecting tba ftes wara

hronghl onl in the remark* nf the Rev. Dr.Shippen,of the Unitarian Socletj, tbe Rt s. J ir. Jackson, whoI. siili i mi C ilorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Danforth.Mr. 1». nf nth xv i* for four v.aii the Indian agent

at Wll lt i' lt'IX er, lils im-ll e.| lute SUCOeS-OI I "'Ul d' I Ilelate V C. Meek r. Both I'r. .1, :., snd Mr. Dan¬forth, wbo know ie Cl t inl mateiy, insisted thalthe character ol tha latter ia wickedly misrepre-aenlcd by the pre-ia and people ol Colorado geuer*ally. Mr. Danforth said tbal lu tba four years dur¬ing whiob h.- lived among tbe Ties, ba felt shut ba

no danger from them. As Indians there w«»n*

among the men a few rough characters, just ss thereure aui'i'i; the sun." number ot white men. Hiswife bad often been i-tt alone on the reservationxvitli.nii [..ii ni iinii-er. Only mire ba four years,lime, tini lu sea ,i drunken Indi in, and his xi ile laidber band on the shoulder of tbat one ami hath, hungo and lie down until be wai -..h.t. and th.- Indiannb red. It ia entirely wrong, Mr. Danforth thinka,ta hold the LIt< s, as a tribe, responsible for tba ai tsof a f"\x desperate men.

l»r. Jackson said thal on tbe day of the ontbreagattin agency be with one compaulon xxn.* riding overapart of tbe reservation! ile was not molested.When the Thornburgb buttle was fought there werehundreds of prospectors and miners on the CteItcservotion, scattered singly or in small Kr.'iips,ami entirely al the mercy of tbe Indiana, Noaa of

people were banned, although (hey were ta¬rs ou 1 be is' rval ion. " The savages molest) tl

no one." said Dr. Jackson, *. except tbe troops amithe persons whom thej beld responsible for bring-inf*-the I.pe to the agency. -Now tba civilised

people wantto hat. Inr or drive from theirhumes:) \xl|f!< tril.efi.l Ihe atti ot a l.XV uf Ito

Int 111!',Dr.Shippenaaid! "People demand thal Ouray

iba 1 delivt r bp the persona wbo were guilty of tbemurders, and accuae him of bad faith because belot s m t. 1 think tint ir his Rxcelleucy, PresidentHaye-, who ls tbe headof 10,000,000 of people,prere to try to deliver to tbe lt a white nun wboi.ni been unilty of wrongs upon the tribe, he woultlmci ee.l ao better than Chief Ouray."

IIB. BATT ci:rii< ism.

lu tbe course of hia remarks Dr. (-Shippen, In a

ipitit of commendable frankueaa, nmi in tba pre*..nee of Mr. Il tvt, -..ied an instant e of the wauln hu ni re lea li nu un tue purl of the Commissioner olinlian Affairs, li appears that Dr. Shippen bad

1. ni 11 a ti te tl tm appointment as agent to one of theUteagencies a gentleman wbo waa very highly reeoaa-

m tided. Ih'. Shippen, in a personal interview witbhe Commissioner, derived from bim tbe impreaaioabat tbe person nominated wonld be appointed,loon afterwards be was aurpriaed to lenin that a

,erson unknown to bim bad been appointed.Commissioner Hay. explained tbe reason for tins

i> lu. tbal tbe pent m nominated was or had been a

niniater, and that tl waa contrary to the policy ofin* Departm mt to appoint minister- aa agenta.Dr. Shippen admitted that thia objection bad been

aisul ul the tune.

Tin- aanoanoami nt of Mr. Hayt bronghl Dr. Reid,,f the Methodist Ih ard, lo bia f- -t. Ha said that ifh.. Interior I), i ariiiieiit li.-nl determined to debariirnisli is from holding these offices .sitll'ily li.*e ilise

lav are iniiii-li r*, it would do trnieli t"> ulii-iin.li- the

len..minali.ill lie rt p**eaetttl from tba auppOTl of the[.dianpolicy. Socae of tba suv Lest afanaa.beutid, are ministers, aod be raferred to Agenta Wil-tar and Heed as example.*.Qenen Pi di ipoke to tua Mane effect.Dr. Lowrie, secretary af tbe Presbyterian Foreign

iinanl, tlioiight thal mloiaters ol tba Presbyterian'hiiieli had not reci iver. t!i buatae_a training nec-

tssary to maka good agents; aud Mr. Kingsley, a

beinber of thc la,lian Board, who ii alao a Preeby-enan, COCK lined in thii view.I':,.ni tba tone ol ihe tv nar'.s t"i the Miihje -t ninl

[rom worda dropped lucideniall.i byreveralof theaiaslonarjr secretarie, ia tbecotuaaaf tbe seaeioo,t bal heroine i vnlt ut that ii rwy (iironi* lsal_agn-ainsi Mr. Min. t's management of Indian iitt.nrs

.tala among tuc olli_.r_ of the various ruis-iuuiiry

bodies wbeaa aappait baa been and is an nceessal)t". the illuminant e nf the BfoaaBi Imlran pulley. Ikia llliiiiTHliKiil lhat at ri reeent nieeiinir of the PUS*Hiimrii v secretaries la Mew-York, Mr. lint v»aa de.riiiiineeil m the sti-niiuesi.terms Itv savaral i.f the(,'eiith tuen 'iresent, holli on ai-e.iiint nf alli _i il olli-eiai mlseonduet andaf bialarkafpenenal ti ii.eaa tortba position, It la alao nnderstood tbal Ibu teniwnxx hy ne lu in eh ..t ihe *.' tv of Friends willtrnl'i l'l llh't.il cnttn. eliott ¦'.* Ith tlof Indian sffaira xxn* .lisMitiaf.rtiini willi MiThe same reaaon ia allea-d for the sheen*.f inarepp tentative nf Mn I'rotestau t Epim "i -A M-tetonsIrom the onterence to-day.

It is a- .-itt,i by rent lenten xxim aught ia km.-rthal several other miaeionary aoeieties xx lu. ..

have an offlcial connection rvithtbe Indian serrlce,aerionaly contemplate severing that connection mi*'¦ -iiiuii.sinii.-r llnx I shall he retired from lill

.'(ti" e. run! further, ih .1 repr-st ntationa toilfeet xviii in- iiiritie tn tm- President to-Borrow,Utiny bars i.ot been mail, already.

Tu I,.i lu Till. XV III IK u..i*r.When the Conference adiouraed this afteni" uni il

xx a* iinilersliiitil that th" I or|imi«sinin>r*tariea xvntihi meet ami confer xvith the President t»morrow. Word waa accordingly aenl (¦¦tai) nt tim Interior.who bad invite.11ha yuutk nmt a'l nu him nt ii late hour thia BftertKMB, thaltba? wi,nhl prefer to confer together Brat ami meeibim sa the President's bouaa to asorraw, Thia af.t .1 trot ei the Secretary wrote a note to tbe wsath.il¦I t1 I! 'Hil, sidling them tn a oouferener with linatins evening snd the request was acceded to.

A PBIV u ii- t :: st i..Late this evening it vx;.* learned that at a pr wi tn

'iee nf Hie S\ \oO_TJieiiniii.il tbal at the ind ri law \x itii tl," PreeWealto-morrow several requests shall be madi In bainf the religioni im.li' * v. im oo-opai itu la the man.a.. -in r,t nf In.lia'i affaire.Oue of the I Mi it th,. Ailmliiiatra.

tion return to the practice pursui I wL n tbe ppolicy - ri (.militia

tin- appointmenl of agents, all nf whom wt ).. thenappointed on th- recommendation of tba ,Iiii -aionary locielAnother request will he tl.it hereafter v. i

shall appoint th.-ii terka av.I other mployaa, It nti a piai tiee has latelj grown np f -ul Ilma*

upon v. t, sgem y a clerk wi

are men wboae cl imeiers make th in analfoi pla< is ..I' that sm l.

A _¦ ,'l tin talk as indulged in at tiniconference i -an, Hal ¦ ¦¦ .*. rt' '1uti th- li sf .-ni»ti. -11 ',<' . ;,t ., uta-live ol tu.* missionary societies is opp-med to tbae.ll,til.ll,Itl.e Of tUO pie-en) I Un i| - . a ,.|,*r III ..til".".

III H I-inatum t*. the President, bul respectfully to aaathai In-.-.x ill i.ilie mi i-ri'- to restore the metbods:.i -t iilopted, ami xi hich wwii i he cordial support oftlie religiona * ntimeut of I be t ¦'.

A Illul:..I',.II IN\ K*IH,lll"\ lu Ul Xl.xIiK.Thia even! of tl >. lit. nor, Ca_B-

¦r Ilrr. t and tha Board <>f ladiaBi.i: -limits mal at the Interior llrpirtaatBt.and held ;i long conference on the *.i

of ct riaih ebaraes r .turill ac dual Mr. flay-. kalgentleman sahl thal all chi i har.actor prior to tba time ai kia <-

ment as Commissioner be eould dloprove.1.' garding tha A ricona mining specolation,lin said that t!i" BOCBSBliOB WM l..l*oand that he had no lutei stine there, h.iwas considerably staggered by tin ie.sin. tum ofan original lt tterfrom li isp.-, tor Hammond lo Agsatllati, of the ban Carlos Agency. Thal p rtksaafthe letter referring to this matter is aa lotlowai "Ibeg 1< ive to say tbal your reeigi it nm iras accepted,and further tbat I have decided tbal I xxiii tint tiletbi ita made against you i am xiii I makaanvils, whateverof thomagai -* \"ti." lina letteriraa written to Agent Hart after ka kad Bald umWashington mine io Mr. Ha] i's friend.Hi-erriary BdnualntonBed MM ttaard to-algM tbal

i'n* [.ia.s.t uti.ni nf Hart hu* not been abaadoaad,bul thal every poaatMa mmm b kaiag u* .1 :<> hunghim to jiLstico.

It may be renietnhen il tliat Iii*i)ertor Ifaniai'inldenied thu exiateaca of any aaeb letter, amideclared that ba was trying to bringHart to trial ami punishment. It x-, .*,

lUggeatOd h> ntl.- nf lin- Ii ¦...¦! a' tin)meeting to-nigbt that Mr. II immond, xviii xv ;. s 11»_.posed to i'e ia tin* em, he brought into tm-1 mil.-r-,ni o to explain thi* I.ii.r. I'he Commisaioner ofIndian ."itl'urs replied that Mr. Hammond hail conntn ( bicago. In r tponae to a euggealioathat he le- siiiiiinoii.il t.< appear le tore thocommission, tin- Board wi* Informed ilm.

oi Hammond Iris eeasttl in he anofficer of ih.- Interior Department. Ibe in.-ui-bera "i tbe Board wera further surprised todiscover tha' t'.iis [uapeetor, who was nntil verylatelv a trusted ofllcer of tbe Department, ia bowtl.*rietI-,fe.i hy both in- Secretary ami tin- Uoassaia-si.inei ,,:* la lian All.tr -.

Hie Board .>! In.lian Commissioner--al tba re-

qneet ol Secretary 8i inn /. xx il make a *, srchlng Ib-veatigation of tbe accusation*, airaiti-t i 'omiuiaaiouerHayt, and that gentleman "ii! he allowed tia- full-est opportunity to justify litmaelf.

/' t Ill's p i SSAS clinics.

I.kivkn worth, Kan., .lan. 8..In thc Tat tideposition ms" today, Tbomas Otaeooual, BB Itallaa,keeper of tim Delssontce Bestanrsnt, t>-n... <i it...iMutlatne Patti aenl fur lu ii. a unit 0 ..'. h-» .,,t tua

nb.ni of the inaian. I.la.i he a:-, I uttiie theatre l.o tooad inr ¦ u

table lieiilud the scenes with n beer -las- befon lier,ti.- what be supposed t<. be ligaor. altbsugb ha

bsd never seen her befon, nbc addressed him ss "Dana. iia,tnnii'i," nmi tir.ieitti liim to seek -..im- ssao>ainiii aad flier *e snd some quail toy bet htasa.utter tin- eoneert, to be sirred i.t lbs Pi-aleta'li,mst-, .uni ;>. farnlah three bottles >.t Inn.h clent,Bbe was quite familiar la bel srttli Mas,II,, Hi, a went imo li' BBdllOrlnSB ami li.ititiMadam 1'-.ttl Au,:, snd declared it ._..* ti rypoor tinting He served lita laaeh ai ardeaad.J. \V. fiatieer. Tl. Ks- ndorf, lt. H. Mn-1,11.1 ntl'!

M Leeper, pronilaen! men nant* sere, t. -nile.thal Iroiu Mniai.ie Patti'* t*peara iee aud manuelHie .; )_-t la a. ,,! Ill Di !',.. ett -.. I ll.- V b-ll-VcB ll' I tO lmlimier 111." Ilillilflie.' nt llgOOT.

TUP BOARD fl BEOBNTS ASSEMBLED.

AiiiiNY, Jun. 8..Tbe Hoard ot E-Bgeati ofthe I ulXt Isiti nf the tinta "i Sew Vii: k Ile I to l.l.llt in

tin- Keeate-Bamber. Tke atessben wen all BMBnWm,ext,it Messrs. Raatrll. Warna, Depew, rewaneatbLewis, K.i.un, Hale sa-1 lim:..!* - t., r x aaaaaalIi. W mworili resigned un aceouul of lll-t-eall. Tunt,,|,,«'n-r i.tli..¦!'* trere .:.. .a I "-in* .'. 1 :>ii«<!l.-t»1,1, n., t nu,,, Uni- oralie L'atverall». aad ll sty l: ri.-r-s.ii.. l.l,. h.. I'ii e ('ti.mee: I'he Board ad| .m. lun¬di io o'clock ruesday nara sb

CRIMES AND CASU il TIES Bl TELEOR it'll.

A lill.i. Ul N OVER.aiu; i.k ki a «.x in.Pbovideno*, If. I., J ii ¦*. il ix Ellen Waldron,ii ,. -¦ t | toilealh iitiJ-i th. »i.e. '* <>t a

tim tu 'liv at sra ii

AN A Lt-.-ED MAU. IIORBEB IX J a 11Ilx.ii'tsiit it',, fenn., Jan, *-. William Keller

»,. Ht', na,rn mir _**M lu SHOO I.n tn tl «¦_ I rn* thai*.- «( -teal-m. a * ...i'i tua*. ¦¦¦¦ "". a I nam _eeoj li in r.

POINUt-ETKt.**. .-I >ll.\. i: riiXKIIt 'll-liKn ni.m>. Va., Jau. 8. I'he sentence of J lin E.

Poitdaxier, ahola ai Jail foi kill li '.il.- futui, but:,.. it ,. ¦,: ned bf liie *n pn tnt a nt "f .x,.,/__j».

a st lim,si:ii it: ZEB lit.ToBO-TO. Out., Jan. h..lue schooner Opera,

cain dr, a si i: i-iim tnl.....: |.iit_iu' ¦' at r>.rt William B. H.,'!..¦.i nt nu au yktt al Us e. bet »_- tnai Ho.*

tun tn r.ui xx'iliiain.Al.l.K'lIll) AU- IB

I'it:,nu. S.A.. Jalt. -. v.. t.r.n.l Jury ofMm. iii. nilli Coan(J )i:iV" Inila I," I altai Ut« ll.-t.rew ti..litter

ot *lr! n M. tore, csu nutt '¦> araby tte. i-'.« 'iua-truuact ulta i.iiii.i. ar il Baa ..

A BUBO. VII IN JAM..Ill l imo. V ... .1 .m. 8..ibe police have iirn-nted

Juna s M i.liner, u v a.i_ ami noire I wiri) ruiiiniiillii t lha¦larina n_rs<srlaa ia thia etty, na <.( srhlak h-» tn*aa

ii-tt.ilnly trucul tt> lum.-*BI ' l WIN N». ll i.ltl.IN -NfK.

Cincinnati, Jaa. *..- l be new nnUnaiic mri ndiil rta iii., ii v nf ii.i.i-i.p-I'1111,1 .-i'l'i-i . mia mt.fl ure ,*«aw.-ni im... ni*-t i. (Ur. "Bgk Hi a .."¦I ai ) luiya.txi il.'i.i.emu t.i' .nil »'.ti- ri-li_« l '-ii all.

CONVICTED Ol' St (* ll ni- it.

BkLltuOBT, lum, 8. \' .'reoVrick. MtL, thism. ral ik h. <i ia nm > i ifs Ma'isii nar. o_ nu, f.,r ihe mut*rter ul but i.unin. Jan"..'.- l- Weiael. ia Aasaal lani tuc iiu-y.«:,.!. i -e-a ont moi-eyi tu ula sltem-dl. -tax i.totourlwit'll a xeriltct ef ir-.i'ln al min li*' In Un- ai Hilr.

A t HWAIIDI.Y I l-l ?-l j-;.

Tot:-md. Ont-, .lar". m.--'I ile .tax litgt. in thtlowo-lnii.f Mi.it.1io_. iwiniy ml.* fr iii Him iii. <'<.(«r rna' » lann-taboier. ii«,, a tl.i.tl.l. in, Heil »h >t<uu au.KuiiiKt" I!"" rrnl'ii-ii ct ut M.i. Mai.' I'r a., wltb .ut _uy warnit.» . ¦u-t Ii«*i I" t-i-at'li". -U. luay tile. Eiuai maa oaflui »vlaat ulah" lu l-l* i'i'/-