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12 ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30, ISS—TWELVE PAGEY, MILITARY MATTERS. third pavment, amonntine ta 8500, 000, was made. Certatn technical queations arose as'ta the eon ateactlon of “Sec. 3, above quoted, and as to in coramand of the troope in that vicinity to ald tha offieers of the Jaw in making neret wan one of the principal cansea which led to the moet dia. graceful scenes of rtot anit murder, amounting, In Another lease, and run the fane road of imnrovi- fdence arain, or elrs to Adbandon posits on the frontier indiapensable to the defenae of the people uch atrocitica as are niling the gaeed for the pant dve month in procarine inter- | to the careful notics of Congress, while ft shonld T exfinz papers relng o tha ide. ‘Theouzh a | Al inspire in tho country at args the "confidsnce Niatvai el ..‘i"'fi‘.l.'y"h e .'.u‘.f":-'f.'c'r:m candig aid Itheral nnderstanding with the Soith- | in onr Military Academy whic a8 faitly won t & 1 s een llistorical Socicty, aa weil a4 with sevoral | and fully desceves, Jnanunw. McCnany, €20—bny a nice, warm coat 80 Ko 1o fiens fact, to_anarchy. Thia state of thinva continned | newaspapers of the day. ment.” Theas nuestions were referred o the | other possessars of such papers, this Department Secretary of War, | &ravo tu-night,—I saw one of tho watenm, Annual Report of the Hon, George | nnuira cacs conia b made for declaring tho alw | ~ Were. he_taw o irust the Ezcentive with tbe | Atiormey-Genaral. And wera adjnetcd porsic | 1 faily aining o jin matorisl for & Rintoey of the LR drunk today. ] AL 9 o'clock Mr. Powers pie triet in insarrection, after which a proclamation | power to purchase sites for such milliary posta a8 | Ant to advices contalnel In his opinions. | War. “The Denartment In now ready to tranamit to 3 self drove vut, bringing 8 1unch and water.prop W. McCrary. Secretary of Of \WaFnInG WS tanaer by the President, o (foops | 1 may be. found neccasary to estabitsi on tha | Tao Encineer's statements, Me. [1ds' roquieiiions, | Congress n consiierabla amaunt of matter, aystem. TIIE UNIT OF VALUE. to the substittite_watchman, who stayed i ¢ were called it action, and at once restored | Texas fronticr, land conld b hought for all of | and the required relinquishment of £250.000 | atically atranged. so moou ns peciic action by for many nights thereafter. . War. quiet. them at Jayiemificant pricea—~50 cente 1o $1 pee | having heen received, approved, and filed, threw | Congrees shail enable it 1o do #o, 'Tha approorias Bensible Talk from n Granger. It fs understood **in clreles well adyfgny 1am cloarly of the opinfon that the Preafident | ucre: whiie, aiter anending 1n milttary occnpation, | several payments hava'been mads under il sece | tions heratotore made have heen for preparing for ReT. that the will leftsbe Mr. Powers contai s shonld be efi free to employ the nationa) forcer tn | and In bartacke, and storchionses, many | tion, amounting {n the avgregate 1o &85,380.24, | pobilcation, nat for puolishing, A a commenca- 0 the Editar of The Tritune. Mr. ontaing pg 50 for the montha of June, Jaly, and Anzmat, 1878, The epilemic of yellow tever reached Port Eada abont July 20, and, nithough ite ravages did not begin daring the last fiscal year, 1t 16 well 10 state that the fever became #o severe about Aug, 0 that it was thonght necessary lo suspend active opara tionsatthe jetties until the fover haddisappeared. ‘I'he carliee port'on of tho low-iraler season, dor- e which the work of consiruction 18 most eastly thousands of doliars, theac same sites are held acatnst the United Statesat $10 to $100 per nere, ot even hizher, REPORT OP TOR CHIEP OF ENGINEERS. The repori of the Chicl of Endincers stales that WOk Upon our sen-coast defenses, owingto the 1ack ol appropristions, has lcen limited to the care snd prezervation of the worke, The system governing the coustruction of our works of défenso ald of the process of the Federal Courts whenever he rhall deem It necessary s but it sach nre 18 to bo limited to cares where, aa declaged by the act abave qooted, 1t **is expreasly autharized by the Consti- tntion or by act ‘of Congresa.'hen 11 18 rexpects fully sntmitted that Congrese ahould cive very carefn] attention to the enumeration an speciica tion of the cases i which such nse of troops 18 10 ‘be permitted, ment In the latter direction, [ sabmit that the fols | Rocxron, 111, Nov, 26.—The unit of value, et’r‘:b"":!":f‘lzl:::'l_fll:‘hlll:f“':m;fwm Rt ln"F;‘,"‘s ki ';':‘;:2;';*,3"':; I‘N"lnr'?t:u::l(fi:';lx‘:fl;,d or more properly we should say npits, for thera pildgs Loy 1 e - | are wholes which have beon the meas- directed (0 submit {o Concreas, at hin early conve- | 0t two least THE WHIPPING-POST, nicnce, the reports of military operations and bate s for all time,—the gold Uice, Afranzed acearding b the juagment. of tha | Ur6°f all valuable things for 3 g combller na approved hy Iha Secintary of War. - | 2nd siiver dollar—two things by whick all | pypjnment-Diny at the New hat $— hu a| nrnur(llul 10 print— copieafor | valuablo things are computed and agaregated. | * ray_a _,"m," Crowd Wllnn::n':l:h ‘(nu.) distabution to Libraries, eic., hy Members of Con- | One of these things has been stolen. Tas foring. fat: Transactions in This Department Durlng the Year Just % Closing. Questions of Interest, and the .PEVER SOFFRRERS. ‘ras claborated and adopted in 1850, the main fea- | and economically conducted, has thercfore been | gress, and — copies’ for the President of the Secretary's Recommenda~ R L o ina the 1oeme, | Lires of wilen Ave 1pe ss of heary. eariuan bafo | lost by Me. Ends: aud a6 It became necoseary 10 | United States and the Exccalive Depatiments of | TRIBUKE ls dolng zood service fn teying to Ret Wilmingion Corressondence Finstan Morata, tions Thereon. by my order. of rations 10 yellow: fever suftererain | helte baiteries, nrotected by high traverses, and | Aliow those of tie United States Kngineer patty | the Govarnment, Lo be distriduted by the Secrelary | back tho people’s property. Wo are learntng | This morning opened with a sharp, blustoripy the Southern States. [ refet to 1he repors of the | arranged forgnos and moriars of Iarge calivre, to | nnderthe lnspecting officer who were not thurougli- | of Wari and — copies 1o be sold by the publie At at & BAll AR whe s ¢ | every day, and wo need more lteht, wind whistling throughthe corridors of the Ner. et aaie. Ine aroteetean e o oAt Afle | “Ilic mist cxisting In the minds of the people | castle County Jail. The morning tralng brauziey far the prosecntion of he work of callecting and | generally Is very apoarent, and we have but | over some bundreds of persons from Wilming, B O O O thowark | Y'Y feV financlers who ara sble to make them | ton and its viclnlty, some coming from i}, of coilecting and preparing the materlnl for farther | clearly understand the subfect. Gold and sil- | phia, to witness -the semb-annual flozeing of \\]nllcnlnnl under the diroction of the Secrolary of | ver are productions of the carth, like other | eriminals tn the courtyard. To the fail o That the Secretary of War be requested to sub. | MINCTal substances, and the amount of labor | Neweastle Is sttached a squara cotrtyard annut mit to Conarces plans for future publications as required to produce these substances fo = | sixty feet by 100, loclosed by high, gloomy sugn a4 preparud, general way measures their value, Supply and | brown-stone walls, about twenty feet high, wiify o T B s e o irg | demand regulates the prico of ull commoditics. | ive a pecullarly gloomy look to the Inclosure, n:‘x?x‘:n I.Jut:lei‘»‘lile‘&\l.l:r:l‘ln‘wll%hl.:rut mlnrkli'la “( ;\ ,:uducn d;-cnver'{ of 5,000llun| of gold would 'n:en: llll ‘nre:: g;n:fi nlpenluz ’n[n;wxl: one of thy paslt ol vo armles, Thess are by then nflucnce tho markets of the world, and the .| principalstreotsofthe lown, shichlsswung apey L e e TR e EY o mruo. | prica of everythiug would advance s compared | only upon flogglng days, so that all may seo the rendy Inr";nbncnmn. they would present all that | With ft, and sllver with the rest. Avont | punisbment inflicted, Near the centreof 1y, S il el T v el | At st oMt o Tl o, e, | apace b 0 uaKeb gt 0 ho e ey i o tnie war reduced af . wiitch It lna been Imoatiently waiting for vonrn, | Atiee 1697 llyr was too M to eoln T oy | the plllors, I the post are iron clamps, fay. '.'.'.‘fi.fi?fn'fi.'%‘é‘l‘fi“"‘ telegrams, eic., cauld follow | \yuncy and romain in circulation on ‘acconnt of | teRINE with & kind of linch-plu, by which the ) 1 RRPONT OF TIE CHIEF BIGKAT, OPIICER. the forelzn denand, and it continued so for | brisoncr’s hands aro mado accure, as his ormg Tho ehicf slunal offfcer reports that the catab. | 1Carly thirty-five yeors, and {t wonld boat par | clasp the upright post while he In fogeed. 7Tuy lnlicd coucsa of ettt and mateuction. in’ wiitay WIth 20id now on the ratly of sisteen o ona if | mornlag the grent doors wera swung apen, ud signaling and telegranhy, ‘meteorology and tiio | Eneland and Germany ind not discontinued its | .. ordaked upon thelr unased hinges. Tho mgnnl sevica dnties atatatlons of obscrvation and | Use s nlonoy and thrawn a very large smount Y L ir FCpOrL, {oelher with L drilys of tho stana corps | on the market, The gold required Lo taka fta | Was a crowd of about 300 persons of all nees ng switi azms, has continued at the school of instrnc- | place has drmvn #o larzcly nvon the ply of | conditions awalting the vpeting of the pate, ""%‘:.':“&‘.»I”"““ at Fort Whinple, Virzinia. the world thut ita purchasing power has been | and pell-mell in they rushed, Jauching, crack. cors of the Bignnl Service pass the ¢ el e, of urlll snd Mhatractlon and vorvo segniatly at tho | creased at least 30 por cent In all real estate, | iy fokes, and elbfl‘"nzmh‘nfl{;’r!nr o ment. :\'.1?'-1 the vt bout 20 per cent in the neces. oat of Fort Whipplo before teiug put upou any | 504 8 ¢ the punl Diner duty: - Tt In tecominanded tuat a1 ficeen of | enries of life, A diianclal. puln atares mali- e e e e Inajority alt theatmy, ‘Intended to be instructed an Acting | tudes of people In the face, Thoso two nations | p5iory iitea yellow, brown, and bla=k, ‘an) sinal Utlicers, or to be tempararily instenelors in | disturbed the unit of value, and are reaping tho |l b, B L gy B 0ome S e PO Reopraphicul militacy dobartments for the flold | whirlwind of disasters in consequence. Both and handsome, the other o stai, AL dnties of tne Siynal Service, lo here inatencied be- | mietaln ar nbsulutely necessary, as nelther of | JOURE and handsome, the other & stalt, inatron. fore betng put upon detached duty. Thero have | them can be produced in suflicient quantities I Tonat dreasad VLT BOFAN fae Ty been instructed duclny the year uinety-slx nen a8 | for the usa of the world, unicss all property 18 | [ahionably dressad, What lhortld fascuati.g nl:nlllnlll obscrverd and eighteen for bromotion to | regueed one-half in value, trought them there It is hard to tell, the vrade of Scrzeant. by # il & The town clock tolled out 10 o'clocl "Thio wieo leziiation of the act apprayed July 20, | , ‘Lic Urconbacker says, Give us grecnbacks: 1b Dollar g o e billp Dollord, u young whito man abuut 23 1878, permancntly orzanizing the enliated men of | Uit without golit and_ sllver, or sumcthing In- Dl s aze” conleted of the burghfl‘;'ut“ri thy Bignnl Corps, proviuing 150 Sergeants, 30 | trivsically valtable, lylng back to redeem thein shoo-factory, and Henry MecTntire, alsg white Corporaly, and 270 pelvates, has ond will be pro- | with, greenbacks wonld be like a bank check ale, dolicate lad of about 10, Who was v o auctive of £ood resuite. Tt has done away with | without any Lank deposit, or like a man’s note nd ¢ stealing about 84 worth of by ‘“";“"' annoyances and emburissinenta Ingvitabla withont | Wil some question whether Ls Wil ba able to | O, 1or stoaling abaut 83 worih of bruss frm ft. t haw fised tho survice on an honontble tout- | pay or not. e P'hi phia, fif e iore R ing, and upened @ careor, f which thoy aro | " (irconbacks are good enanch when theyare | [98d Were led out to be pilloried for onc bour prond, to tho beat class of youny Awmcrican before belng flogged. ‘Thevmaunte:Ithe ricker; citizens, Tho oflce filen nra crowaed with nyplica. | Srcoaugeablo for sllver or gold,—tot without. A 7 v : ladder, wero speedily neeklaced with a hu: tiona for eulistment. The severe oxaminationaara | T Uit by which values are measured must bo | \yoodun collar, and Tor s Dl S o successtully nndogzone, 'Che clanse roviaing | ValuabicIn itself. Gold or silver arc unchange- | oo oreand gave of tho crawd, Lhey bore their *sthat two Serceants may In cach yeat bo appoint- | able, aud the smount sullicient for that purpose Qishonor ana pain with hard, antry expressions ¢d to ba Yecond Liontenants, " givas that stimulus | {s a8 wiieh a real nccessity ns the gnpplyof | "5 0 e i e latar tha Lrison Warden. uf permancnt scrvice aud promised rowaru 4o lonu | wheat mid corn for food, flow quickly tho price | A, fow mItEIes Jator tho VUL ‘Nurden and earacatly sought for Uil the results of this | of these advanco when the crop in short, Tio | Herdmam, opeacd tho coll 1n which a vounz pruanization, 1tp 0 tnis lime +o witiaiactury, LYo | crop of gold {8 short, or, in other words, the do- [ White man named MeCall, native of this tur, been moro Tuily tosted, it is not advisublo that | yaud for It s too long; its powar fs too great, | W48 coufined, and told him that bistimakag changes ba atiempled, A 15-grain gold doltar woula havo as mucit come, McCall crawled out briskly, und ne y pur- . At roms e and (octy eren vatlons of e st | Sl powr on the preseut doiar has witha | Ik, 0, 180 Sherlls +Come uh and dut me ot Ho was placed fn position, aml tho (16 systems of stations of observation from which | doublo standard. Are .wm’g. are dcemed necessary lo enable proper The unit of value hos been Aisturbed through flg‘:n‘“"h: '.,h",'w:u::;":'fimm: tl,r" “,r:’i warniigs to be viven of the approach and forco of | tho fllegitimate extra demand for the articlo b“"d"ff took. He 1s o plaly farme i it storme, and of other meteorle changes for the ben- | compostng it. English and Uermans have tried e ’ % Commisaaty.Generat of subeistance, Itwill bs scen from that repart that, while there Wns an atatute 10 Autharize the orders given inihe promises, theys were not unprecedenied, mmilar action having been taken by the Government, through this do- pariment, on sevezal previons oceasiane. 1, how- ever, no such precedent had been fonnd. I think the circumatances of (he case wonld have fully justificd the action taken, So terrible was the sullering of many communi- tles, p0 alarming the destitntion amd want uvcca- sttied by thie cesantion of business, transvoriation, and _travel, thnl 1t becamo » outy of boih Governs ment and people, mide Imperative by the Iaw of humanity, = to extend sl possible relief, he feaefnl ravages of this terpible diae easo coustituted an extraordinary calamity which required that ald shonld be cranted, 1n or- dering the testies 1n question, however, ¢ thougnt it necesary to ndont as u rule for my g iktance hat (lovernment ola should not be extended except cases of gront cruergency, and wihen nootlier mods of reliel was possible, “add that rule has been ered to. In additton to the seanc of ation own by the report of the Commiswary Qencral, tents wete issucd na a loan, aa foliows: %1 cotnmon tents to Memphls, ¥ commion 04t 10 VickAhUrR. s 10 Iy acclimated to leave the vicinity, the regularity ho supplemented In the future by gons of the = . & pst or' detatled reports has been neccasarily interrupts el heasigst modern catlore, and of obstructions in 1w channels (mainly electrical torpeaves) to pre- vent vessels from ranning past the batieries, The Clief of Enginests now recommends, in ad- dition ta completinx the open battenica already partally conateucted, tho conversinn of some of our tanemated fosts for the reception of gunsof the largest calibre, belind armor-plates of fron, jals and experi-aents witl tho torpedo do- e contlnuod at \Willeti's Point with satis- factory reaults, T e battalion of engineers, under tiio Iaw rednec- ing the army, has bocn fixed at 200 cnlisted men. iy numoer, in tho opinfon of the Cnicf of En- mincers, 18 too small for the eflcient nerformance of the daties required of them. If s war should oceur with & maritlme power, the want of trained soldicra 10 plant and vperate oar matine defenses would be seriously feit: and it is submitted whether the needs of this branch of the scrvice may not Justify s minimum _ orcanization for the batialion of nol less than enlisied men, For e tornedo_scrvice alone that number Is requi- site, Tho daty requires an intelllzence and training which® cannot be supplied in an emersency, in the event of tho Increase of the battalion ‘as recommended, conelderable detach- ments therefrom can be advantagvonsly empivyed in time_of peace in tho -um.-(l under the £ne gineer Departent, and especially In the surveys by the Eniineer ufiicers on the stafls of Division and Departinent commandore wost of tho Missi sippl River, tue works of river and harbar Improvement pro- vided for by the act of Aug. 14, 1870, were carried on during the iscul year with satisfactory progre under the ualancea remaining of the approorh tiuns contained in that and preor acts. Additional avproprisitons fue river aud hattor improvements were made Ly Congicea In tho act approved June 18, 1878, and us {ut a4 practicablc the works pro- yidod for tlicreln ara In process of execation. Detatled Information In reyard to each specilic river and haroor improvoment may be found in the report of the Chtef of Englnecrs, ‘Lhe survey of tho Miseiseippl Tiver, recently enmmenced by the Engineer Departinent, has been carricd from Mound City, avove Memphis, to Seanlon's Landing, Ark., and a line of precise ley- cln has been compluted from Mempils, Tenu,, to Austin, Miss, Detatlod charts Nos, 1, 2\ 3, 4, 6, 0, nud 7 of the river Lave been completed. The systematic survoy of the territory west of the 100th wmerldien, which Iad been for soveral years prosceuted, nnder the dircction of the Chia! of Enginecrs, by the olicers of tac Corps of Ene gincers and otner ofiicers of tho army, has been carried on durng the flscal year in Calltornis Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexieo, and ‘fexan. ' Thoarea surveyed and mappea since its commencement has aggregated mora than 300, 000 squaro miles, ‘Chero 14 o the ataff of each of tho General oM« cerd In commaud of the Military Division, of the Pacific and Missouri, tha Departmentaof the Platte, the Misaonri, tho Columbia, Texns, Dakota, and Arizoua, nnd the District of New Mexico, an En- Mcxican Dorder Tronbles, the Fosse- Comitatus Clanse, Transfer of {he Indinn Servicey Ete. REPORT OF TNR CHIEY OF ONDNANCHE. The report of the Chief of Ordnance zives a fal history of the princlpal uperatione of the Ordnance Dopartment during the yesr. The ercction of bulldinga at the Ttock Island Arsenal has been prosceuted satlsfactorily under tho eRicient nuper- vislon of Ma), Fiagler. Orduance depots liave been established at Fark Lincoln, Fort Leaven- worth, and Cheyenne, Atlention 1s called to the great importance of in- crensing the appropriation for the manufactare of snall urms, Un the 1st of October there were In storo afa teservo supply only 22,685 arm: latest model, Tho mora) eflect of a large of thhese arms cannot e overesilmated, prepared for immeciate hostitities Is regarded as grent powe: which must onter lnrgely s an tnpors tant tactor {n the determination of International queations which may or may not lend to war, In accordance with an act of Congress, approved Nov, 21, 1877, 2 Board of officers was convened, by order of the Secretary of War, for the purpose of recommendiug s magazine gun for the military service. . All pernona intercstod in magazine guns were invited to suomit samples and appear in ners won, The report of the loard Is submitied with that of the Chlef of Ordnance, It recominended the flotchkiss gun, and, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Ordnance, tio Secretary of War has aporoved the actlon of the loard, and the expond- ftnre under the luw of 830,000 In its manufactare, The Chicf of Ordnance ia of tne ovinion that the resent annual appropristion of 200,000 for nrm- g aud cquipoing the militla e insuflicicnt to pro- vide the arms and eqaipinents necessary to en- courage new organizations anc keep the oreanized forces in proper conditfon. lle thereforo rec- ommends 8an increass of tho annual appro. riation. 1 auggest that the attentlan of Congress e invited to this fmportant subject. DUREAU OF MILITARY JUSTICE. Tn my laat anoual report I invited attention to the tecommendation of the Judge Advocale Gen- cral, that additional lezislation shuald fix, beyund stlun, 8 syceific periud of linitation {o proso. cutions in cases of desertion. The nrzent impor- tance of romne twisa iexlslation upon this sunject, General agaln ad- me, aniteatly needs all jet dlacipling can do 1o supply, by the reatest ofticlency, whatever mny be Incking i nu- morical strength. To this end nothing 1a mory cae sential than o good military code, net forth i plain and definte torme, Ao that, by its eficlent execu. tion, punishment may folloty crime with certuluty and ‘eflect. Denertion strikes at the very root of milllary strength and diecipline, [t notonly takos awaj from the ranka the niwmbers of thuse \ho abscond, but it tends greatly to demoralize thoso who re« main, especlally when they seo the crimo attended by fmpunity, Instauces, doubtless, are sometimen found which naturally and atrongly appcsl to campassion in be- Wasmnaron, D. C., Nov. 20,—The annual re- port of the Secrctary of War s ns follows* WAl DEPARTHENT, Nov, 1), 1RR, —Mn, PnEst- nesT: In accordance withlaw 1 have the hotior to snbinit the nnaoal report of the operations of this Department. THE ARMY, Tt appears from the report of {he General of the Army that, according 1o the latest retnrns, reccived 0ct. 15, TNTH, the strencth of the several arms of the service was as followa: Enttated nien. Envlaecr hatinifon, Termanent and 1 i rectalts In denote, Enilsted men detaiied on K6Heral service, u fllnrl! Ih-‘ml’lrl;\ll‘l t ] 0w Untnance Kergeants Lomimissary Stricant Indinn Grand tots The renc a Quariermaster- 0 Commis«ary-tieneral of Bubalstence, as well an thoso of the General of the Army and the Depart. ment and Division commanders, 8!l concur in ahowing that the army has been well and ecoromi- cally subsisted and clotlied. while the character of the rank and Aln has been materially improved. Gireal vare haw been exercired 1n tie sclectiun of recrulta, ana as one of the uratifying reenits tha numbee ot desertions hos been considernbly re- duccd, the total decrense below the number faet year being Bith, The nggregate nomber of deser- tiona duiing each of tne past elx years s been s fullows; Acgrevate number of the desertions from the United States army for the flscal years ending— i AMeo, a small sunply of medicines wan issued to Grennda. 1 respectinily recorimend thata joint rerolution be paseed by Congress aporoving and legahizing thess 1tsucs, 1 would recommend to Coneress the careful cone sideration of the guestion whether auch emcrren- ctenin the future mnr not bo provided for by law 1y conferring anthority to act upon the President. Ilu be practicable, tho law should be so framed ag nover to leave an cxecntive ofticer under the neces- #ity of acting outside of the statutes, ATPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES, AND ESTI- MATES, The expenditnres ondee the War Department, for tho fiscal year ending June 30, 1877, wera S, 018,888, 60 Jess than those for the previous fiscal year, anil Ine expenditures for the year emd. ing June 10, 1878, wers $4,1124,734.51 Icas than those for 1877, ‘The catimates for the fircal year ending Tnno BEO, @s presented by chiefs of burenus, were l B2, 04,07, heso 1 have reduced to $40,387,718.:K1, which amount is only 81,010, + KO0 in excess of tho astregato appronri- ations for 1830, and, as we shall dpreseitly #ee, 18 only an apparent increase of that amounnt, siuce the approprintlons for the current year for the suppoct of the nrmy scctn to have been upon the basia of 20,430 enileted me: number authorized by law waa left at . reduced and submittad, there catimates aco for lens suns of money than any annnai catiinutes rendered to Congresa from this tepartment durlug a period of at lonst eleven vears, nad are §2, 727, 724, 01 lesn than those for the Oscal year 1870, which wore 1, 110, 447 20, N ng the improvement apparent from this statcment, the fact remalng that the crime of esertion 19 stil] alarmingly prevalent, and an evil of no ordinary magnitude, INDIAN NOSTILITIRS have occurrcd In variwus localities in the Territo- riea, and havo heen suppressed by the army : Lut, in Koue cuged, not without serious loss of fifo, buth utnune soldiees and cltizens, T remaln of the wainlon thut permanent peace In the ludlan coun- try ron only Le maintalned by the ecxhibition of whtle the 50, As i 2 i Ncer or acting Enginver o it ong mince, perhups | efit of agricuity sreial intorcsts, 0 ne al § was nuw work for him, Ie twirled tho lash ag furce sulliclent to urerawo and keep In subjection | * Tiie estimates, a8 compiled and promulgated in 3:'&3’:‘53‘51’:“;-4,.”&15‘ ur“Llnrnle’x‘:\cnylfi.“m\ll"l‘::‘:i: :::‘..lra“:lcl“;:;mn:‘:\:ed;.;rr l::m‘ntlx‘nfuonl.‘cnnd,pfiuvh':u Twanty-foul { a secoind cioss, hitherto ,‘,,:‘,}“‘.‘,‘;.,‘:, l:‘y‘l‘:x‘ '%u‘lllgulggr:“::: ‘&?&E"fl&g o carter would crack & whin, nod at last eve the uwmM'"kom“ll'll"m;lm" of the savades. the book of estimates, are divided uto four classes, | ofiicera can be of Lut hittle utiiity in the 1no of | become usctul citlzens sna heads of prowins | described st siations,” at which a aingio | jy7 McCall tho first blow. It made \he convict's (bl fo Lo tioped thiat Sliry Lo s coming when | —namely, tho civil establishment, tha wilitary | thoir profussion unlces ticy can cach bo supplied | familtes, live in constant and painful dread of thy | ebeorvation Ia taken daly, ot tho tmu of munwet, | 1% wtuntaness 1n th 1o of thi bare back shiver, but the remaluinz mn lashes e e e readhod and " aratey | cutabiistiment, the public woriy, and the niiscel- | vi(y w swall amaunt of funds to be used In the pur- | conseiuencea of theie crime, For sucli, as forall | by cliizens ampioved for' this purpose, kave been e peonia o this canntey | yurg put lightly lald on, merely reddenlne the b tne. iniences of - wducation and e | ncous wud ander fiess heuls they may bo briely | chaye and reatr of instruptents sud (o7 srshitaica | aimilar casen, whethar milltary, o cllvlfl. o par- | coptimicd maperttion, G had Torttery ol It and ora cepak o wo broduce #0 | siin. It was evideut that. Shorll Ryl liad i flzation, we st deal with Iim_ as ¢ 1u thelr fleld work, No Title embarrassment kat | doning power ls deslgned to afford all proper ro- 10 L piiag o hicart in the work, When McCall had recelre} lo i ana by auch methoda ar will keod | of motrasriatione e noner on eenrpt berooed | boon caused darind tho current yeue by the fallurs | Jief. by comity of exchange with tho chiof muteorn- | production for years to camie, of tho aporovriotion for surveys by thesu ofllcors. ‘Phey collect geographical and other Information o thulr own reconnolssances and thozo of line oflicers on scouls aud campalgny, and have atvery Mttla expenss produced reports and maps of the liguest utllity, wot only to the command- g Uenerals, but Lo the public ot larke, TThils work 14 now aimoat_entircly stopped by the falluzo of the appropriation ond the consequent discharge of dranghtsmen and other porsons ein- piuyed. Unless further uppropriatiun 18 made, n larie wses of valuablo material tn' form of notes and sketches, now ready to be Jucorporated Into reports nnd maps, must remain In its prescnt nse- Tced forus. 1L 1w earncetly hoped that the estlmate wrk will recuivo fuvorable utlentiun fropy : d bis wrisla hnd been lo.sud 1oafcnl ollico of the Domtnlan of Canada, has been | © ‘The unit of valuy was unwittingly disturbed | 13 vhipbiug, aix ¢ 0 e continnod. aud warnins §ave been Fogtlarly npat | when allver was worth moro than jold. Fhero- | rom tho manscle, bio remarkad: = 1'd ke 1y from thls ollica to enable siynale to bu diapluyod at | fure’ It was the morc eastly accompilshed, Its | $oK¢ AR P rigt ok B the ports of the Douinion at thmes of threatoned | wifoct has beon to tnscttle (e value of repl | f0st to wet up a ulrculation,! s Crinie woy nger. . % the loreeny of 836 in moncey, . "NGiofal analyaisof the forecasts or **Indfen. | E3050 throughout tho country, aud It was dana | “& jjcrg Tomes & uizgori™ was tho cry,is tluns ™ publisiied, and s comparison with tno | for tho beneib ol the mooeved poawer of thu | gynye] Coulk, o colorcd man, was led oat asd weathor changes aftorward occurring, within the | country, and 1b was done ot timo whon the | fayuned 1o tue whipping-post. 10is offense was thmo and within the disirics to which cach hos had | peovle were more in debt thun ony people that 1u0 stealing of 81,50 In silver coln from a colar- reference, las given the n\‘unl?u percentupo of | ever lived ou tho faco of the earth, No people ed man pamed Willlam Davis, with whom Le ll(li:‘l:t o \'le‘:m;:‘ mfi::fl:;f;ua,r:n U& par lcnq‘nlx‘(lhn‘: ever lnwcd llhle r.lnulm‘mt ot privato debts that this | poarded tn Wiliningran, and who, Davis sald by beliove . v cople T fr 3 al ivew theso roporia may b yudend Trom tho Tact | *S{ciking uut ouoof tho col units of valie wna | 113 testimony, bicoc bud on my hupds whe | that they nppear daily 1 almoat overy nuwspapor charged him with the theft.” The Sherifl was e aten, T Y DUWSPAROT | the yost fnsane biunder, the most wholesalo % ulta as mcreiful to his colored viethn, and lall Tl diaplay of cautionary day and ulghtsignals, ;“’I"’)‘L’f"{;“{%‘n“;’n‘;’"fi;‘;‘“ }“,L‘f:‘;-‘mf“:"'l'e‘:‘:';l“‘g::i e the ten Inahaa lightlswhercon Caul Walked a2 on s, upon the In 0 greal j - d £ ] b % n{rhflg adl fimm‘xg‘:‘“ ok h:n"““:mé;“d ver dollar s plaved on fts old Yooting of free back to the prison, with his coat thrown lighil Dim ut peace and make secare the llved of sctileram ht4 nelghborhood. While, therefore, we should vernevere in the effortto improve the ' condition of the Indian tribes, by teaching them the arts of tho herdaman, and afterwards those of the husband. mun, and by providine for the education of their youth, we shonid, at thesamc time, confront them with such milliary forco as will teach them the uthity of any altempt 10 tealst the fomer of the United States, 1 also fully apree with the General of tho Army In tho opinfon that such provislon whuuld bo mado by Congrees os will prevent the wuselnility of suffering for lack of food amuny ]n:nullw confined upon reservations. 1n short, our policy toward thie Indians sho! destned to enfurce these twojpropasitions, viz. 1. Fairand just trestment of thy lndians, in cludine the mmithfui petformance on our part of fiut, §n thla conncction, paramonnt consldera- tions of publte policy must be overiooked, and in fixing any abyolute limit to legnl prosccutions, sx- trame care ought to be taken not to deslunatu such an {nsulliclent period bs mighs afford encourage- ment to erimo by adding fo that hapa of immunity, which farms ond of the most urdinary {nducesienta 10 crime, the oxpectation fuetlice lLold ontof an early nmunity frum al) penal consequonces, Not would it, in my oplnion, bo wise to encourags the hopo that a deserter ml(. by secreting hinself for n few years, escabo putishument, It 1s agreed that tho ntatuto docs not run whila the accused may Bave bocn **beyond seas* or uutslila of the Unitad States, but a surlons diffezonce of oplnlon existsas to whether the statute rna in favor of the deserter who hns fled from histpost of duly but remains within the jurisdictioni's To say that the statuto Isting necessitics which demand the emplo ment of a larga nttmber of clerks. The pri ent clerical force s InsufMcient to pronerly attend to and dispateh the current publle business of this ofMce and of tho military burcaus. Caneressional calla for facte and flzuros cannot satixfactortly be anawered, reasonsble requeets for coples of records eannot proporly be mranted without extra hours of labor, vulunteer rervices, or appropriations for tha employment of adaitional clerks, ‘Thoratimates for the militars eatabllshment are 05, 727, 33, and are on the basla of 5,450 o foreo now allowed by Inw Theae ared with thoso for 1830, which were 000 eniteted men, show & rudnce. 43,35, which occurs Xnntlva‘ly compared tlon of $2,20 in the Quartermasicr's Department: an TIR MIGSISBIPPL RIVER. p ¢ tme was committed L ity inago thls winter, over his shoulders. The er erery promiea; and Ve ¥ Tt 1a groatly to be Baped tnat tho nttentlon of | docs not fun in suchi‘s caso woula ba to may | Guif consts, has beun mude svatematically on acca- | Coln Tnst Thuraday, ;o promipy und. elfectual puntshment of nl Jith thio appronriations fos 17D, (i the saktenats | o orisrors il confinu 1o be wive 10, the proulea | that thero shall be no ltation, slnce, by tho vory ajons of ausnoted espocial ansor at iy-sevaa This obd unit of valoe had stood f'fllfoagrlfilfl "Tho nost customer was o midilo-azed colored acte of war on thelr vart, and to thiz end the cm- 4 " 20,45 - | bow bust to improve the navigation of the Missis- | act of desertion, the or flecd from his post. -+ pf i men, whoia [requent appearince at the walg plosmental & saniciont midtary forca in the 1. | Hohy mereshig & diTeronce. of oniy $1a0irs | #1ppY Miver. 160 Imnartance of tha sabject can | On tho GREF hand, If WAOx the limitation ot twa [ The exbioltion uf’ symbol maps, on which the Brtic of tha enottal will be held fn vautts o3 we ) a o at the il diai coantry to act with vigor nnd success when orcanon requlres, and prevent the possibility of tire defeat orinassacro of aninll detachments of ‘our Jwiltan wars have been 50 often {n 610,15 betwwenn the amount of the present estls mates and the amount of aporopriations for tho curront fiscal year. These estimatea, if renidered for the Increased nutader of menon waat Is regard. ed ag tho bosls of the leglslative allowance for 20, + 450 colisted men for 1870, woald bo for about 12, 420, 149, 47, 'T'he eatimntes for public works are §7,0670,081. « 10, the same belng 000, 40 Ices than hose for acaccoly be overestimatod. aud the large expendis turcs now beink made in the Imurovenent of the mouth of tho river ?Ivo 1t addod prominenco. Durinz the fiscal year the work of completing the jettics andauxilinry structures at Bouth Pass and vichuity has bosn actively puraued by Mr. Joues . Fads ond associates, under the sanction of tis ucts of Cengrees approved March 3, 1875, aud Juno 19, 1878, yosrs, and consider the fine na eanunfng from the dato of the desortion, usless tho dewerier flecs tho country, wa undonbielly encourago desertion. Tho subjoct e full of dificulty, but nrobubly the best solntion wottld be ('f.x the Himitation at three years, and provide Wi the timo ahsll not run While tho accuscd shall nwoabsented hiinsolf from the country, secroted . Danzelf, or for any other rearon aliall not have' Jesn amensvle to justice meteorle conditiors aro maown by aymbal, at the | yeyrs more, tnlcas this old unit 18 pinced o ita | DiNE-bost falsiflus the Lhcory that a berson Wiy at pl bt eas b“"m'll;::‘ tic. slnglo SLONGME Sl ctack 8 Iis twenty lashes without fitnching, althougy t pla 4, ing and other Intero trlicos right at i hem to him with mote vim B ieteibition of weather map and tho smploy: | tho hoart of the yeopie of this country wmoro | i SLoriil FAFS themto bim with ot vy than to thn athe ment of other mothode for raptaly difusing for | than auy other people in the workl, beciuse wo ] voll 3 nblic ose the juformution had at this oliico, bava | are a people of awnera of real estato; we are "“,5‘.:;:‘,’;":;3{,'&",'..“,fi‘.‘..ke'L'i.‘;'r'f«? !v;n(srxl:‘e'lltml)n:nl onts won coutinued, not, as A gencral thing, renters, but a great i N 0K Jine heen o source of regret thnt the Devartment s not 1 able to ‘employ B larger number, : Frauk snugtted up close to the post, and sliy- Under tho et such sconts L1114, 403, 7 a . | _ An Enscinoer ollicer has boen on duty st Port | withinthatporlod, 14 Ly an arungement ith the Post.Office Dopart- nntlon of property-holders, and all tiie timo ex- | L8 , 4 Loy A @ rart of thi (o of ho brmy, | Soave 1 S1ULL 0D 0 loat than thoutnount a0 | b otie GUEIE 1he gear. nnd hia ronorte vailed the | © Whilo.on the subject if the amendmont of this | ments 6,010 pelutod 4 Facsier's Rullettne,™ on | vending, nnd inist be for tany years, Wo wang | <10 Derips s niueh from tho raw, cold wiud, 1t haw been fmpe . (0 auttiorized, 8 greater numbver “than 800 with- out imiriog sertonsly thoe eficlency of the regu- lar forces, As o matnrial nid in the mansgemcnt ol iran affuire, ( recommend that the law be so amendcd w4 to nuthorize an increnso of the numbor of wuch veoula, aud W sa tu doclare then to be force in addillon to the numver of ealisted mmen autlionzed for the B7mY proper. EDUCATION IN TIR ARMY. Ser, 1,281 of the Ievisca Btatutes provides as Tollows: Kchoole shall ba established at all posts, garrisons, and Teimeient FADDY &L which (roaps atu statioued, in which (he énilsted ei way be lusiracted in tho eoun- won Logltsh branclies of educstion, and rspect the hls.ory of the Uulted States; ay Vi iciall nuch uilicers nnd enlistod men as iiay 7y 10 carty out this provision, 1t snali be {48 The puat or eaerisan commander toset npast I room or bullding fur schioul and reilzlous i whig! caraaily the forecasts of this oltice, have v vl 88 from the touch of the Iash. Johuson had Doch abstributed and displayed in feamos daily, at ‘"“h""‘"‘}ilwW&:rkl\vltu, we want the same | iolen two shoats from Willlam dJ. Rottwell a8 wany difcrent post-ullicen 1n_aifforent citles, | MODLY-~Fold aud allver—and tho greenback to | gyor thren yoars ngo, He received {wenty. ¥lllages, and hamiets in differcnt States, for-the | boot, becausa the ono regulates tho other: wo | “Yjerg was an Intermission In the procecdings uha af the ngricultural pupniation throughont the | don’t wank tho crippling procoss applied bere | yntil 11 o'clock, when Dollard aud Melntre United States. Tha information iven on thoss | the samu as it is in the old country, so that all | wero talien down from tue pillory, thele boue Lullewiny laof valua for facts relating to the cll- | real estate sholl fall fnto the hands of & fow | Navine expired. As the crose-pleee was. filiel matalogy of tha dliferent vectlons, besug candansed | aristocrats. Wo want even-handed Justico; pay | from Dollard’s neck and wrists e stialghtencd Sl are lute, St olay whieh Ao/ /pUbIENG Juat s wo agreol iy tho dame Hol ot V&'“" he | UP and told Warden flerdman thal i hie hod oy . Lngland and Crenany, adopting the 9 (oo SR Sk o farara MeBlhe Iadle | ol gold abundan, crogecd . el of yalua | SBTRLES EOPE b 80,010 U gt Lo on a simplu plan ths metcorological indieations of | 23 bee cent, wo cannot affurd to follow them. | piven twenty light lastics, which hic boro withuut tovera) lustenonte, nn(lmllnnnl\vl] that they can }‘hg:";nn apnreas ;;fx"' n‘eonlo;' o must | Jincling. i Lo easily notod y any une, 18 in preparation for ol s e power ol 0 Colth- Qe goneraluee, St Insteuntont in ‘niendod oo | bry will contend “for e dearer _lollars, ey Melatifes dmers Moy nale: delists uaed in connection with the farmer's bultatin, 1t | ‘Thoy will contend for the dollar that will buy o would be an_cxcellent boy, was tied up, cud will, 1t 19 hoped, enablo agcicultural ponulations | quarter mora of the average product of tho shivered under the shame and the cold, pier-nz D Ganputtue o tho fomimi wamicor o loied §e0 | eurcls thau the debtor agrced to pay them in, [ Yyind, Tho Sherilf lad the lash. on- fightly, Lut Uications alnno, when ndded means of luformation | A at least %5 per cout nioro Improved real ca- | the poor boy toaned, and suffered deeply us cunnot be reached or may fafl, tate than it would at'any timo within elzhteen | oy after blow descended upon bis Goileats iy tho groat diffueion given the reports of tho | Yrars previous to 188, “Tho ativer dollar—thov | whico skin, oftice through the wress, the Glaplay of the dior- | uy call it worth t5centa If they chovse—will | ™ tniihy meantime John Dritton and Georgo ent ottice bulletins and forms of roport, basec wp- | buy moro of the averure product of the world | chase, both colored, had been vrousiit and on tho laformation gathered npon tho flicsof the | thun It would at auy time in this generation. 1t | pilioried. At noou they wers taken down and gt ok, Lo U B OSSOl s the ronicaRodeend i couutry e | v vty e tach. Dt o ot i hud if Congress, when L mcets, would simpl: i ol d nl'll;’l.n E{’.}'..'xfi:“li‘!fi', oublication of tho raports by | g0 what hdm n 1879 nnumnl«uthumlnagge’( H’;Lv&:'&fn',;lfiffl'fi,fil.‘%d [,‘.‘,‘flLiffE“l‘,”,‘:!.l,...fl Tt one s miony ‘o ranotte 7 | stiver as fres and uullmfted as that of foid: und | futo o housa and rolbing it of & palr of pants, 3 cost 0 tho Unitod Stataw, 18 conufcred aenn uvie | Urder tho Socretary to coin at least 810,000,000 | yost, threo shirts, o purseand a gold medall o, denca of the uselulucen 0f the roports and of the | Der month until wa liad suflicient for the wauts | \Wien his scotetco was pronounced Georze fuvor with which thovare received bytlio com. | OI thovountry. This would take nosrly furty | gegmed quite tickled, saying, *Taank you, siry munities for which thoy are intendod. months. Thet 1t ahould by inade u peasloffense | ghank ‘.:,*“ sir,’ and a8 ho was belig Tkt "Tliy wea-coast socvice of the sicual servico, In | fur any Cougrcssinan toopen his mouth with | the eourt-ronm back to bis cell, b sald to 1we :::::;cul‘::-‘r:h\lw‘:xwlfl‘-“ llcl:r-ngll_m ?55.‘.;‘?:;...’1:‘.3.?." ;H':!{llcrru;f(g:““lug tho unlt of values for ten | of the Deputiess * Twenty huhes! 1 can stand Hhuel 4 b ' ears theres 3 4 vot, " 3 Seuching from iy luof, o Lo Mgy and frah | TFiho duilar of our dads ™ would. by vhis | B taw faedieleat tols modo of onlulmmiit 10 the moutlh of Capu ¥ear Liver, on \lio mout (ro- | Metaure, sout boonual to tho 3¢ grains of @ | is to deter trom erimc. quented, uud fusome_places tho most danggrous, | 010 dollars the deuts cantracted during tho n- | ™ A¢ 13 o'clock Georgs Warren, o fine-looking, cuasts of thoe Unitud Btatcs, have been continusd | flatlon will be disposed of 10 a great extent. L [ weaiwart colored tan, was led Quttobu pltloried: In n|lrlm;lu-u.u «’{:":“«u:::‘r:nn"h‘w':lmn Ledo '“‘i:.x‘{“ Cu"mf’)ll,"llt“ 111;:‘:1111 ) “dil ".:'"’ c’uun{‘ry Wil | Jio wes couvicted of burzlary, and_ with i occ i, o ! Hnes are operal )y | svon right e D o) o allyer has beecome 9 ey, Vi een cons Caietod tnou of tho stgnal corpe. thoaper It [avora 1ho Gubior elasd und ndustrig | SaInes Dooley, o whlte man, who bud becu con ‘he saving of human \ifs ofion rewts npon th victed ol receiving stolen goods. ‘Thev monnie romit ani bropur wrurking of Hiova Hnve, And tha | Jiereats, nd 0o ano badany right to steal auay | the piilory, and woro yulied thiretn witn as mu-d lll?:n’;fy and disciplino of 1ho furce stationed upon | 5o thy laburing mou pay wiore thian be azrecs :,’:,.Lsr,',,";fi:,'p',' !,',:1;?,{,‘{\;,::‘12:" d“,;’,‘{.“,,;;“nl 1oTh watch kept by the and tho prompt 10 s, bk W sceins money I8 power and biad 10 | gired to dinner, and whon they bud concluged rauvmisslon of a fo me o8, ¢ In Lmos of 2 clenee, ) cvin- aved broperty amounting to more thau President Lincoln told us nat to swap horses :,','f,‘fr:'fif.l luu:.muz;“f“'p,‘:fl&:f:‘.“:o ,;‘:'"“. clviu: in tho middle of the streaw, but wo went and | groien goods fs uot punishable with the lash, aud rdistrcsasignats to bo fur- | did it, oF rathier wo zave away tho best iorss we | \Waryen was tied up, to by fopged with twenty ut t ! ¢ ) el Vel 00 13 ::;l::s“v:::‘ufi“:‘:‘lb&fll’n wualling from the | had, and bave been stuck in inud over stco 1578 | Jushes, Mo received his punishutent wizh & i cuabling them Lo | Ao were rheht I the iiddle of the deepest communicata by flaze With atations or rollel parties y ol ling ri e s | good deal of bravado, which caused a yivlond o1t whor {i Cavs of nieod, igaater, or distrovs, | UF dEDL @il iold has riuon on ua like tho tide of | il of tha lash us it fell twenty s on bis Was Jast winter fssued and widely clyeulated, the ited Bea that swepe away Phurnoh and his | bare bace. In purausucy of the act of Convress authurlzing | hosts. “Thousauds ot our people are drawned | “Ljs finished the day’s work, which to the the convtruction und operatiou of telegrapiio linen | und aro still drowniug, Ulve us back our gray | crowd seemed to be one of enjovment, sud In the {nterioe snd upon the froutier, for connects | horse, Conren {:wu us back the gray govse; | pecessarily brutualizes tha VOULE prople Wuu tnz notitary posts aud stationy, and for the pro. | she will lay the silver e, L s tho beat10rour | Juok on, ‘It s worth remarking that, afthoash tection of the pobulations fram Indian and otuer | yay wiicu it props our goid leg, froquently xo atated In the newspapers, wuten depredatiung, odicereand onlisted men of the elz- T g hul survice Luve bewn conbinuod upon. thes Becretary Ehermun has twao options, but none | grg Lut Uogzed In Delawar laryeet differences between tha estimates and tho apuroprintioud undee this head appoar i tho titles ‘ortlfications and Other Works of Defenso " and Haroors and Livers.” In order to continue operations on fortifications and vther works of defense during tho Qacal yoar of 1870, apvrovriativud amounting ta §H15,000 were made In 1476, Nince that timo_estinates for upward of §2, 000,000 have been rendered to Con- urean ench year, but no greater svpropristion than 50, 000 per anncos has been made fur such worka, n view uf theee facts the estinates for 1850 have uced from $3, 183,400 to $1,000, 00, which sum, If wisely allotted, can well bo upplied to imiprove some of the hmportant works of pillic detense, and presorva then from waste and ruin, ‘The annual v ubinitted to Congrens for the improvement of rivers and harbors have become Iargoly in exccss of the appropriations obiajued for the work for 1870, on 813,804,500 submitt 17,60 were grantod; for 1877, on $14,101,100 rc’)mrled, £7. 015, 090 were allowed: and for 187, on i, 2:0,100 wuzgested, nothing was approprinted. Tho esti- mates for W70, complled by the Chlef of Pnul. scventh, eighth, and nioth **reports upou the tm- provemant of South Paes,™ etc., have been fur- warded to Congress for it4 information, and a lim- ited number of each of thesn reports have been ntod. From the tenth roport, which ls ulso an il repurt for the yeur ending’ June 30, 1878, the followiny dain are ascertained: July 28, 1877, there was an avallable depth over the bar (t the wea endaof the jeitled, of 20,3 foot, and 50'“1 luuat width of the twenty-foot chane articleof war, atiention might well bo directed to numlhcr grave defect (o It ta conceived to be) 1n the law, | ‘Although offenses ravtring of fraud are happily 7aro In tho army, yel thifiv no reason why the Inwe for thele proventlodand puntshment shonld be impeefuct. ~ As Art. X atands, it is doubtfal whethur u fraud or emtezlcment that the peepc- trator shonld hava succesded In concealinyg for two (enr‘. cunld be reached'dy military justice, and lius it might resait thatsnch an offender would gscape not only ali adeqralo punishment, bat oven dlamission from the puble vervice. 1t le accordingly reconsuended 1nat sald articlo ‘o amended by extendingihe limitation in all casce of {raud to five years froh ita commission and dia- tovery, tha time not to ran during the tima tho ac: cused sha)l reinaln absent from thu country, or croted, or if hoahall have tled frum Justice, KHI'ORT OF TIIR INSPECTOR-GESLHAL, The Inspector-Genenl rej at the military prisonat Fort Leavenworih, Kausas, catablished Windor tho act of Say 21, 1874, In now'tn_auccesn- ful operation, Theoficers awigned to duty with It ure cumpetont und fathiful 1 tne discharge of thelr duties, and the couicts nro proporly poy- vened and cmploved, wiiile, at the sime time, they aro treated with humanity and kindnes, Of s 25th ult. thero wors 874 military convicts eon- fined In this prison. Al the shoca pequired for lssuo to the troops are now fanricated by tie cunvicts at tho prison, and are of oxcellent quality, Indecd, it 4 wald by nany ofticers that wo nave Mever bofory had a8 good sn article in our army, and as soon as the additlon.l ¥hops nuw {n_nrucess of crection are Completed many other articlea now purchased from citizons can. 1t 16 bolioyed, bo manufsclured to botter wde vontage thore. AL the ssine time, a largs number uf mon would be inetruciod in uaeful mecnanical oceyyations that wonld tend to make them botter uuulfnod for scif-support ana better citizons when tbey are dlrcivirged, REPORT OF THR PAYMASTER-GINRRAL, ‘The Paymaster-General urges the repeal of so mu fihe uctof July 24, 1876, ae forbide pav- ment to the oficers of the army of nileago for travel **on auy railroad on waleh the trouns of the United States ure ontitled to be tranvported froe,* and hu stales reasons for tule requost, which scem (0 1o entirely satlafactory. 1 iuvite attention to the recommandation of the Yaywmaster-Ueneral thut euch ledislation bo had as will require Lhat vacancies occurning ln the Fay Degartmont be flivd by apnolotments from the Captaine of thu line, or from tlioss who have served as additional Pavmasters, 1also mnake specis) refurenco {o thatoMecr's re- nowed recomuendation for the establishment of the unuuity schewme, which was soproved in my last roport os weli us vy the Prostdeut i his annual message. Upon & reconsideration of the wunject Tam still dlsposed to give 13 wy emphatic approval, 'The other racommendations of the Paymaster- Genural, al) of them apparantly wise aud Juaiclous, aro commended to the attention of Congress, there was a ractical chan- 2 feet redpectively, and tho least width of _the 21,0 foot chiannel in' the first caso nud the 22-foot channel in thy second case wad 100 feot, July 28, 1877, the distance between 22 feot in depta insido tne shosiest cross-scction and tho wame dopth outsido wes 150 feot, July 15, 18738, tho dificrence Lotweon the currosponding 24-foot curves wan 150 feet, Thess dopihs and widtne aro u!-:lth'uumncu 1o the ascertalned *‘uvoruge tood- thde,” Atthe head of the Bouth Puse, near tho begin- ningof the past flacal year, tnhcro was a practiciblo channel &3 feet deep In Ity shoulest pirt, Just utter the closs of the samo howed the exiutence of & practical feet vin this ta be an important provision of from thy full enforcement of which much henefit would aceruo ot only to tho service, but to (he enlisted men, muny of whom sadly need contemplated instruction, In December laal 1 onvened a Honrd of ofiicers 1o conwlder what step +honld he tuken to earry it out. ‘This Bourd, ¢ vistinz af the Quarterwanter-Goneral, the Ad taut-General, and the Judge-Advocate- er fall ynanley, made thelr raport, recou 10z the aduption of certain rules for the guvern. went of postachuols, libraries, and reading-room *Fhe report of wald Board was upproved by e, aunaaiced to the artny la General Orders No. 24, fay 18, 1KTH, urauance of the forty-first of satd rules, MeD, MeCook, Alde-de-Camp to the Guneral of tha Ariny, has heen detailud to vieit und_ fnspect regularly thy various post schools. 14 {4 made nis duty to examine into the sysici of fnstruction: to advise commanders of pusts of defccts which he may discover, ond to suggeat methods of impravement: to en- deavor 10 Uring about uniformity in the methods of wanagement and instenction, and to make known thruuzhont the army the bost methode and systems in existence at any milliary post, He is to roport the result of hie tuapection fully to the War Du. partuent, from titne to tme. Col, McCook has entered upon the discharge of i duty, It 1a recommended that the authority of Congress be unked to Inel the extra per dient of solajer- teachers from 35 to 50 centa. This ls necessary in wrder to secire thorouguly competent wen, snd wonld protably lead tu tho enlistent of & classof vauealed young man with & view to a detml as teacters. 1t 1w further recommended thata Jiberal uppropristion be mode for expenditure, under the dirvetinu of the Quurtermaster-General, fur the stection of binldinge for schools and lbsarles at the didereut pouty, THE MEXICAN HOLDNR, ‘Flie Increase of our jurce in the vicinlty of the o Grande, and the vivorous policy which for some tune hay been pursued I dealing with narauuers veding our suil from Mexico, have 0 works of improvements, were rendered for $13, 502,000, but wero reduced by mo to corruspund with the aggreeate upproptls ated Auy, 14, 1874, the wamo being 85,015,000, This amount was, however, oxcecited In the sppro- priations for 1N77, which wero 84,4%0.500, or 814,201,700 mare than the estimates o8 revised, 'I'he azuregnte originally stated for rivera and har- wors fur 1880 was $10,019,008. This los been re- duced on 1y revision to carrespond with the ceti. mates sa revieed for 1K70, and the reduction 1s based on the bellef that $3, , 000 Judiciously ex. pended during the flacal voar 1860 will be u Hberal allowance under this head of apuropriation for the promation of tha venerat commerce of the country, HEFONT OF THE QUAKTERMASTRI-GENERAL, The Quartormaster-ticneral revorts that during the tlsca) year the requintiona from his office fug paywents and remittances by tho Treaaury, on all accounts, umounted fo $12,502, 60550, Of tuts smount, $740, 740,30 wos during the yvear, under he Inw of the B0th of June, 187, covered into the Trousury to the credit of the surplus fund. The Lalance undrawn in the Treasury st the ead of June, IH7H, was $1,5620,0005.02, The Departmont moved uuring the year 70,200 wrenitens, 11,400 beasts, and 100,361 fone of wilitary materiuts, Fne operations of the Departmont are cmbar. rausad by the action of Conzress relating to land- grant_raliroads, to none of which cau money ba pall uniil the conclusion of & auit befota the courts, As tho principles and claima fnvolved Liave Leen fnully ucted on by the Supreme Cvurt, aud Judg- ment 1 (avor of the rouds, upun the rates hereto- fora fixed by the Wur Department, huw beon given in overy case lUnally decided, it §s thought that it weuld bo wise and Just 10 repeal this rustrictive Teylalatlon, and altow the ratirvad accounts to va acitled un' other nccounts for military seryice, decp. ond tho fluctuations In depth duriug the ear have deen between depthin of 21 feul and 23 cet, ‘Yhe widthw corresponding to thess depths bavobeen mmplo for the present novde of cume o erce, ‘Tna *‘averaze flood-tlde,™ which Is the plane of referenca for dupths ot the head of tho pasics, 1e tliat of & low stage of tho river, At bigh-wator stayes the actunl depths are trom ono 1o two feet graator than the nomiual oues givon un (he chart and in reports. In January, 1878, a Commiasion appointed by the Secrewary of \War, composed of Col. J, G, Hoenard and- Liout, Ll U, Wright, Corps of Lnglneors, visitod Port Eade for tha pury.uso of ascertalning how falthfully Me, Eaas had conform- od wilh the utrict provisioi of the act of Cangress approved March i, 1875, relating to the stability and general pormanence of the works constructed by him Lo imorove tho navigutlon of SBouth Pass, ‘Tha inspecting oflicor had curtified that on the 15th of Decombor, 1877, '4a chunnol twonty-iwo feet throughont a width of moure than $00 feet, at s nurrowest nulnt.‘ Wis obtalned, from deoper water In South Vasd, near the head of nnsew, throngh the jettied prolongation of South ann t0 deaper water fu the (ulf of Mexico," 1t ru- wained tone Sxsured that the torme of the law had been fafthtully complied witn i1 othier raspects, “Fne report of the Commlenton, which has been Juid before Congresd, whowod that the twenty-two feot chunnel way feet wide, according (o u survey made Jan, 2, 1877, and (hat Lhe Jaw had veen ro ied with a1 to anthorize the yaym ot of it sant of §500, 000 due from the United Lade, on the sattsiactory proof that o feet decp ana 200 fvot wide vverywhere Bad boen odtatued vetween the South Pase_ of tho Misaisaippl iliver and the Gulf of Mexico, 1 thero- ] Haac "Thy: Aen A Aeisiims . Now - Sezii0 for the debtor, Thoe credltor has an option B R — t e ol 2 u . Eads wy warranton the y iy 4 f g ctids 18 mon Bhierman gives him producud the resnlt predictvd fn my repart of one | WIthout lnposing upon the companies the delay | fore trausferred to alr, Lady RELORT OF TUE SULARON-QENARSL. and upone the Texaw fronifer ore uears v Ki m Jeur oo, ALiunEh tho siéoile 60 Peasd Bava vt ?m_iflpcnl:l af Enrl‘r.lzilllullll. wlluch hieroafter can Wfimfifl" 'Z:‘:,:'f. Y 'fi;x;"‘,{-"{:&ru direcied | mye urecon-Gonesal reports the total nuaberof { ly corpicted. The hines In the Notthwest, | 8 r when horeeerves his pay, It reminds |.|F§-INSURANCE. ecu exempt trom thewe Incurstony during the | ivolve ouly priuciples siready ducided In thelr | by o Lok o Congres wrch ih a7, o doatbs fn tho army during the year, from oll causce | for whica provision s made, nre pustiod ravidiy [ Ouc of tho fable of the nonkey and the cat, To the Editor o) Tha Tridune, {m, and seversl of themn Lave been attended Ly | faYOr. athted g ,n“m“l( ot 06 10, 1878, | 41 .0, or about twelve In 1,000, Uf thess 123 | forward, ‘Tha woek of consirnetion hus beou in | The creditor Is the monkoy,—tukes both pleces Cuicaoo, Nov, 290, — Your correspondent huartremiing uirocitles, yot they have been fower | Tho Quartermaster-General again calle attention l" A Kecrots ¢ Wi » ' dicd of disense, aud 133 of wounds, accidonts, and | Jarue vart dous by working parties furntshed by | of the chevac, 1L Pacuzi, WC,» datea Davenport, lo., Nov. 20, In Iu unmber than durtug any year for & long pariod, | to the subject of acyuiring title to certain a1t AR der N arvey e evchy, authorized Injarlen, the getive casupceation of devartment command- ——————— 3 x S and within the past four monibs aimost verfect SMULITARY SITHS IN TRXAN, e ramoury of ¢ UlTLed matee o fass of . rorary of ‘o removaj of garrisons from thireatened polots, | ere. A tutsl lengih of 3,200 miles of hoe 15 now socalking of tho circular lutely fssucd bY Las prevalicd. A considorable Mexican Ex, Doc. Nu, 882, Forty-third Congress, frat | 1208 ur Jegal Tepresentalivos, forino suni | AMBouKh In wome fostances deferrcd Jater than | oporsicd snd maimtained in the caro of vMcens aud THE SOLID SOUTH. the Mutusl Lile-Insuravco Compavy, oniy fuice bas bicen seat 1o the viciuity of the burdor to | sesslon, contalus tho history of tho elfurts to ob- $ w0 suuad ud thesall Lads, his lawiul ay | prugence would dictate, has saved she arasy from | caltsted men of too siynal servica, — states o rt of the frauds, of that overs perate uraiuet the bunds of Tndiops Infesting that | tain uwnersbly of tho sites” of militury posts 1o wr dogeal reprecentatives, shyll tlls with the sald | any serious loss duriog tho provalcnce of thy Tho co-opcratiun of scientifc nen at Lome and Tehold the solid Southt > ) ba recion, and thy avowed purpose of the Mexicou | Toxas, uccupied to reatrain hostile Indians on the alary Ll War 3 [l st of 1 claim 10 the | drusdful eoldemic of yelluw fever whicli Las proved | abroad hw beon coatinued, Tt has mads s world- Blic stauds with gory Luods, grawn Company. 1 hold a 33,000 policy ot Government {u o put 8 atop to ralds upou our poo- | norih and weateru frontices of that State, and to | BAAEEESS & e Sl oty darsrhs: | vo fatal thia year among tha citizons of tho South- | wido study possbic, ple aud terniory. 8 L tulis paid 10 pojtiar supuurt and the Fauuing Becowsion’s smoldering brande) which Las been paid In cosh over §9,000; sdd Tepih and nut Lo L 2701 fecl o wi id: reserve (hy peace ralect property and Jife ern Stotes, he preas has beou steudy and cunniduore ‘ " ' 9 TUE ENFLUYNURT OF THOOLS A8 A FOSSE COM- | Mlong e o tiranns frontlat o B o AR e Sritaty o e s i s | T rucard and vension divislon of the Burgeon » the sssurace of succesd in uchiove U s Ay Al et luterst o the iposiey I Lave paid, aud It neacly FTATUS, A board, asseuibled nndera law of Congress, ro- | beriby uuthurized ana dirccied to 1ay (0 vaild Eadd, his [ General's oflice Lias been called upon for iufo ma~ od tu follow curnest Jutor, Uulon men bt thole deapales equils the face of iny pollcy, Lately I 4l ‘The Aftecuth wcctlon of tlie ace of Congress of | ported in favor of purchusing n number of posty on | 1awulasius ur logol rutreacutaiives e s 'for | ficn oe o the cause of deats of docedaed woldlera i THE MILITAKY ACADENT, Soiid, her uamcless crimo lor thy surrcader valug of mv policy, It June 18, 1575, provides that th frontiess. The Licuteoant-tienoral, consla- | ViEsaldareatt deswiiy o 00 L | 21UT4 cases, betnd rather more than an uveragu | The annual roport of tho Miajor Usneral com- togut & Nation's woce} much do vor (bink tbey offered me (—, Frous and after the passage of this act it shatl wot be | ¢¥10K the doubt s 1o the propricly of expendiug 24 8ad direeted upon Mia oppravat of the u; | Bamber. ‘Tiwre remained on Wluand unanswered | manding ta Milnary Academy ut West lolat and Agaliat o Governtent sublime the Compopy bus about §5,000 of my mouey 1 1auiu 4o eiipioy auy pars uf the army of the United | Wobey i purchase of Jand fur siice of posts oces Qur's atateineol 16 inke section mentloned o srar | B8 the end of the previvus year 18, 697 cares, sothat | uf the Hoard of Visitors which ssscumbled ut the Soltd ahe turned, Is focsl their hands, 1 was offercd $613. Was not that £alen 13D pUssy Lotiifatus, 4 wiber plod 00 what was suppused to bo Bu advan 1 tho Trusiuryof ta | the total wunber ol cases o bo searched durlngtie | exawination in June last 8ro boreto nopended, | 5olid 10 rives cuaing eeursuusl This Company usks about §1,00 10 ustuf eaccuting the 1aws, cxeept bn frontier, recommended the purchase of 1lic posts uce B Lads, lifslaws | year was 30,771, Search was wmadeand repiles | voncur with the commanding Geueral In bis come Ugpous tho uelpless poor; ut 8 man io my place. “That fa nothlos led ;m-m{-M!';'w"mm';cu-r‘-m'lg einploymiest of sald | glong the 1o tirande only, Hal tehrescntatives muntlly ‘for aacls | furntbied w tho pruper authoritiesdurlug bho dacal | ucndation of 1he syatem of competitive exumias 8olld wbe ¥4l remalns H o ‘, d Y sspondent L5 S PR Say surhortzed Ly ko Conatitution | Cougross apbrovriatedy on thofld of March, 1875, | g0 S0% st oF they miny riare oo Sromana of | year in 22,027 canca. At tio closo of tho'Sacal year | tious uow xo larzoly uaed Loduoterinne the weleetioi e e - | than wo mpudeut feawi, Your corvesiumicut AL ok e ) 45, G00 fur purctiase of pitca of threo noets only-= | Sitasu s At Ty aehy e, frosseutt it | {614 cases rematued unanswered, uf caudidates 17 appoiutment from Congrononal Bultd $0 wock the nania Wil i Lt sl Compiny's ollur 307 blu ¢ u sy Sndement It b tmooriat elther thut thie | £Gr Brown, Rungzold Borcacke, oud Fort Duucias | act, b pay (0r Whaierile Turulahod, 1a0ar done, i | 10 tae divisiun of surgicul rucorde n large nambor | glateicis, which la fudiceetly, oul powerfuily, OF Liborey and 1ighs quity liberul, : ke rrs§--.n:n |e sepealed, or that the llllmh.!’l of caves | anduo restricted the Wur Deparieicut that to Wiy | expeaticurcs loeurred, from sul ufter Shy passao | of very futerssting snd complelo Fepuris werd ro- working to improve tho scouvol l’l}um of |Eo To light the waleful Wawe = h whica ‘d“‘,‘ usu of the aruty sball be *texpressly | iy (he Wur Department ban bo (ile (0 any vne of | Uf IBaact, tu the cotstruction of suld wurks, Pri- | celved, during thy last fiscal year. from modical | Staga, =~ 1 also concur fn a proposed partial Of Anarchy and Mirygl A Dead Milllonatr sutnorize )y bv“ylery. much entarged. In wany | these posts, and hay uot been ublo to use iy '.‘d;?x“x"“ :'al Ilaa.gnlu.rn nl;‘{eml Fepraad) oticerd of thy unn{ rviugon tho frontice with | revision of the academic systems. lut I am Soltd with Unlon duwn, Wew York Sun, portious uf our Wealcrn Trtitorics, aud evei 1 | yaiey apyropriated for tho purchasc, Ahall e ln, bt ullicq OF thq ientatuey of W trovps engazed in Indfau bostilitics, on varioas | pot ot tuls time I favor of udvancing the PN w0 116be1 040 untash A very Influcntial. 1f 1ot the most {nfluentialy rome yoruu‘nl of na'.. lnuwu States, 8 resolute des- Fort C which 14 sowe thirty miles from the oty which Wicll B9 wale b matters copuecied with army surgery; but nerians ualifications for admlssion, or the -ndo of Delunt and alupe, unfpried, Bpanly z "} |fn e t".‘\ Saturday iast, 10 Brauy, will & feor fullowers, can ey the uificers | o Graudo, 10oush 6 bost on 1hat frontice, was | Hovr brovidod for i sald et Viat the ropuis no subjeet received such catefalattcotion us thut | icoretieal atudies ot the “Academy. It would “hio wondor of the world ! pagintas llevaus diad €0 SutUTY e e any local Poiso. 113k can be oryane | Jigrauls; tessl b pusl un st frontice, wue i 4o of conveviuk the wick and wounded frous tue Seld | gerva 1o excluda tnany yours hicn of sndiciont 4 the lspyser of bla e, Dandois faro bt riation was wale for 8 purchave uulitary post since 1 of batile (0 puiuts of safely, duvices that suzieated tiewsl nd wsny were Lhy # 0 practical ol C. B. Capzsx. | quisof Santa Hita aud Viscouot of Caurty U P native place n Catulonls, cwmlgrated to Luld for thu ordinary wulitary Jatios withoat During the year numerovs attacke have been nucessary clement of usclfulness in thete When ve| made upon tha mail-coaches in New Mexico and | post 1s established ununclaimed laud 18 tho wi Btof el curu to Wwake (e juuruuy a8 Comforisule e possl- tormonce. 1 would ratier droo out certain Watchlug & Milliow: Grave. when 10 years old, and was osscatially a scli- Aizune, tur purboscuof rosbory and plundert o | Hcde of Texae, Which fle Kwor tho Uallod ity | i e ur SR R J.‘.fi'i,“n.rv'x.i‘f Sloto the patcutd Tirusied totacir cure, muju‘cui‘m iya time for tho study of olbortiors | g Seilvdelie e e i, o duft belind iy ivo ga jebt Y 1 i i I 4| luce bol 0! e War epartuen 0 purc 1] cfuje recled dct to. s WD A chanael Cwentys UNION AND CONLM A VAL-REC 3, actical useful, ecziuning last vz 4} 0 ! H uly o United States way bo dofynded by tho eo of | from fls Tawiul owier —the State, —aomie jerseg | Ty0F fEct 1B dcpih o ot Jead Undn 250 160t 18 Width | oy records of tho Warof tho ltsuellion, vath | *F apceia g gt (the day of theluseral), | aff married to, willlunalres of - Caba; uoe ::Uflpl. 1 bave been ooliged 1o pive insiructions 1 apccially cowmend for favorsble action tho | o wateh will be kept on the grave of sir. | who juliecrits his wealth uad titles,and a tuits t tbey caunot, without diercgardiug jho act uf shali hav Leu wialutalned for twelve wontha cou- recommonaation for suMclent apvropriations to | Thomas M. Powers 1o tuwert any @b of dollars, Sr, 10 doog aipasts Meowsen witia: Wiledudve seutivelys Vad urucided Sartners Vst sall Ladn i i the Siate, aud Increancs with the explration of Umun und Coniedorate, re under the charze of e zhall from T Ry of over twenty wiilion: R | uaal vial pepresent the Adjutant-Genersl of the Arwy. Vo work of | procuze an adequate supply of water at tbe post. e v _ - el Lonzres, Us cuploted (@ aid the uicory of tha law | every leasa bis deunauds (or reut. thonen setties | 1ot & moctily ISnaacain, OF Lhe. 1ehatuiug | repaciug thess. for bublication i Guder siarge of | b canucctian with the all-imuortant subjecr ot | SomPphict, miey, bo mode Ly wraverol | wesa Spaniard mud a slave-owaee sud pic h; bluring the roblers after thoy bave rommitted | ment how Bot, except by o United States’ uwn | $250.00 are puit, Qly withs 1o ‘tecrerary of War 8 | Cul. Hoberg N, Scott, UmitedsBlates Anoy, (o | wewerige, sud alsoto complets the bapital. From T e il watg oy nieht a wo by | pently Joyul. But with all his luyally uvm~ she crivse. In dulug so they would act ux & possa | ywprovemeuts, yeu np'gmclhlrd (he value of landy | Telloquisinent of like awouuts (o be delucted | whoso sepori 1 invite stteation. bersoual cxamination last summer, I aw perauaded | n)‘ ¢ urderd of Mrs. Puwets being that their | ade blinself obmoxiuus to men " who he goinitatus, ang this funoubers by law * express. | u fta nelzbborbood. "Thio” bullituze, tewporary or | o 1o pawest of ewxons 4 “be woits of coilectiug Feports of battles by | that thelr wportance ta the healib of thy olticers | VI51 sball not ceass foriwo years. 1o the | fercnt Joiiical views. althouzy bis weaith ) ulurized. ® Ju thy new aud aparecly popalated | permaniout, beceasary tw_proteciion and sheiter of | ShelEreiioplon recliod Lulou commanders, which wore not orizinally for- | and calets is not nvertated. tuiubstone will bo attached a Key 10 8 wately, | tho Iniucuce which It Luve kiltn rendered by nvy’n‘lf’:n‘h\) fili,u“u'.;fl‘u‘:."fl"yr:.'r:‘“fln\mflfi'c T um:‘ xul"lm“numlfl‘t; blu:u‘:nu. upder gen- |y widiteah b b i« wardflj 0 T umeln.‘. hu‘ beeu unrcauilugly pros. 'T‘h‘o gratlfytuy opiuion ll'exnrcuw! byt]h- Doard Iu:lu;:l n a‘c.uu (ulalv, If‘w muuh\m c;\rr{. This | {u the esthnation of the various Uspt. u.l.n!- @ i V! ea cral law, the property of ¢ lund-owuer on lers | of the 0 hercly guthorize? aud diree! ceuted alnes thu cluse of tho war, aud a very lirze | of Vietlore, s a **general resultof lnvestigation, ™ { wutgl Vi NG 8 Ve ) 1 ¢ ¢ 5 ant vl Shicrid wud iy locit bosss b ubly 10 capture hem | minailod Of 8 lvas, uud Ahe olcers uf | bey.to sald eaik iie 3w lol Meas or cal Frore Hiinusr has beon wdded Lo the Bice baroush tae 5 g ol wmust have tho key at the grave loses (ol 1erul of tlio Wluud, afie of the st fiug utt without ald frow g soldiers §s ulmost to e Shig e b wiat b sadd warrsaty See dravi, Ry s that thieea f4at least vaw public ustitution fu the | fntodt eyery hall hour, aud will ba luspected | Spauish aubjects. ilis son and hem, now M- wedium of corruapondence. Tuvte ace sut sowmo the United States are helvless o guard t, ? i1 Uplted States of whica it cau be truly efiirmed 0 et Santa It NI favatit ub fhew Tty b areeat. In Uhons ow reitont | o witorests” uf e Gospras s, | st Pt S R it MmUY | aburviat rouorie i, bl oper are eater- | (nat ‘toe uiore i1 'ls Inventicite ths aslice 1t - D e g e Vot alcis Doy, carriod to- | auts erSauta B ouly Vet hare foctbus ity i ¢ b 2 wm want of us legiskation, abiize f he ia f tha ben tubrefure ro- | bhbed of procaring wwew, eare, and tor the direct admingstration sid con- | 00 b2y v die i s =y it : Uisteelion. | 16" Mt o the s o e cishiiant s o i G S Serliatonneed | iSRG recdnda abuatue tn cbmond | DGl do® bl el to uins bees | s Me, Powns’ con Heury died (taher aud | audwbalt yeldra i Butope, * e deat iy Numcrous | oreatal, of 10 wbandon improvenenls with t w1l UF st Fuaug, | st e o of lis captire were brought bero fo | selected foruny otber rearon than finces to dip- | 308 HOW 13y side by side), u shudar vicil was | wire wus & sheclal partuer jo the tui ot J- d but the receut o | damsce o the Ciites States aud geeat w to U ulin Uik act Lad o ; 1u5, a0d lave beu earefully sreaged. Tha | charge the bruat coutdod tuhu. " Thithobeys | hente Oug day Mi vowtrs saw one of the | Ceballos & Co., of by, L1 uinlsiosg New Blexicr, cunrti- | the troope, ond Skie ucir tae e3pen Siture uecee- ceerdaacs b itk Sec. 2 of the e required | wzent recently sppointed by we, Gea. dascusd. | note to the cauud aud Mueral view csbivited | Watchioen on the street under tle influeoce ol | that the business pezoclation will be coutisus: Tue luavihty ol tae ollicer | pary Lo buld u uew pustin sumy otber locality vu | relisquiadiess vas Bed vy Mr. Eade, sud tha | Wriiht, bas been sssiduously aud successtully on- | throughout the repost, which should cowmwmend it | guor. 1o drove ub ouie to the woity, 3¢ | uneltered by Lis son