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The following appointments have been made tinder the Internal Revenue law: Storkeeper, Alexander Semple, Cincin nati; Gaugerp, Thomas Taylor, 12th dis trict, Pennsylvania; John Hurdeeliffe,,l2th distrlet t • • - AGAICULTpEAL DEPARTMENT. • The Commissoner of Agriculture, Hon. Horace Capron, has completed arrange ments foroachangers of cereals, seed medi cinal Mid other plants with 'various instltu-. tielataad severalgovernments of different divieions Of the globe. - , - E TERM) UPON HIS DUTIES. (:kdOntil M arr, the first and only Super.; . totser as yet appointed, left Washington to night to enter upon his duties in Missouri and txnitignons territory. ,• -,•• NOT eopEPTE to,' , • .. , • t itfr. Eine ley's resignation as Solicitor of internal Revenue has not , yet been accept ed by the Secretary of the Treasury. He has ztot - entered the Bureau since his return from New /York for business purposes. THE INDIANS, Running oi nnd Stampeding Stock--Per suit by Cavalry. (By Telegrlh to the Pittsburgh Gazette."' FT. WA ,LA.PE, Kan., Sept.l6.—A report brought tothis post at noon to-day states that a party of twenty-five Indians ran .off tvrentymtdes from Clark dc Co., hay con tractors; within a half mile of Pond City, finis miles ivest of here. They were par sued_by : the owners and citizens, but not retaken: About twelve o'clock the Inch arrs were seen making f.r the quartermas ter's herd,;twel we miles from this post, but turned bark-when they discovered the herd' had been driven into the carroll. At two o'clock P. M. citizens came in re porting that a band of one hundredlndians in sight of Pond City- had just "stampeded twelve hundred head from a herd of twen ty-five hundred cattle, mules and horses which poised through here yesterday en route for: California. This herd belonged to about thirty-five Texans, w - Lo have their families with them. - . Capt. Caipenter, with\ a company of the Tenth LT. Colored Cavalry, arrived here from Fort[Hays '. this afternoon, and were immediately sent in pursuit of the Indians taking thS, Texas herd, and a late report states that all were recaptured atter a chase of fifteen miles. • - An Omaha dispatch says advices from the North! Platte state Spotted - Tail, with about one! thousand "Sioux, is starting for the reservation near Fort Randall. Gen. Augur was there andpersonally arranging matters. , A Denver -dispatch says the Indians cap tured twelVe horses from a- grading =party on the Denver Pacific4t.ailroac.C— _ . A new. Company of scouts has been formed at Golden City and another at Colo rado City for service against the Indians. = A Helena, Montana, dispatch says snow fen there on the 13th and again last night. CANADA: Application for a New Thal in 'the As• sassthation Case—Rifie Tournament. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gunned OrrAwA„ Sept. 14—Application for a new trial in the case of Whelan will be made to the Judges at Toronto, in November. The grounds on which the application will-be =dela that the Judge, on trial, refused to allow ihe challeitgee of jurors before the peremptory.. challenges were 4thausted. Prominent lawyers think the ground is a good and substantial one. - 2.foxislB.-Theti Sept. 18. he ride tourna ment opened at - La Prairie yesterday. About fifteen. thousand•wiuuteers are en cattt' Fled' there.i Foul- hundred entries fer, the first match,in the 'tournament were made ..duringtitlidalit ten daya. .The-Pro irinci al Exhibition was opened yesterday by LientenstaGovernor:Eolleim. - - - OrrAwA, Beptembee-16.---With a view of relieving the starving population of the Red River settlement;the governinerit has decided•te expend - - a considerable sum in the. construction ,- of,...Furt. -Garry and * opening the road to. Red ilver. Work men are to receive .protris ons, in part pay ment .of °wages. :An experienee& agent proceeds to Chicago forthwith to needle . smiles. Subscriptions_ sre' also being re- moved in various cities in the province for. the relief of-the dietressed inhabitants of the Red river country. . irme Philadelptda•eidld Murder. t$ feleeTteb to the Pltttbarth liatette.] ParrAxism.3El'A, •Sept. - 16.—The reysteri ous child murder last week has not peen un riVened:— The inquest 'wag continued to &T.: A girl Mstified that on' the night of the murder s he saw a man carry lug and . trying to quiet a child. She descri6ed the child and man; the former no doubt was the. murdered -girl. She lays on Sunday night - she saw the same man again In the street, and 'that she can identify him if brought bejore -.her. She says - .he wore false whiskers, as a portion of them fell off 4113 he was carrying. the child. Other girls t.irtif to having seen a man carrying a ,child y on the night of the murder. All the ;witnesses agree irrdeselibinghlal: Ir!rdict in a Libel Case. tiolTfiVitrss to me Pittsburgh uazette-3 Wiritorrelleiitember ,16.—1 n the libel unit brought by Emil Ahneek, ei-Anditor 036neral of the State of Michigan. against , the- Detroit Advertiser and Tritium, which damages were laid at fifty thousand dollars, after a seven days' trial a verdict