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Washington, Dec. 24. --The Secretary of War had given acceptances to the amount of $1,000,000, conditional, upon Russell, Major & Co., for transporting the army supplies, according to contract. Bailey, of the Interior Department, with whom Russell was intimate, loaned him $300,000 worth of bonds of the Indian Trust Fund, as security for raising the money on these acceptances; but when the stock became greatly depreciated, the bankers in New York called for additional security, and Bailey advanced Russell $500,000 more of the bonds Bailey made a voluntary statement of the facts yesterday to the Secretary of the Interior. On investigation, it appears that none but Bailey and Russell are implicated in the fraud. [A dispatch fa voluntary statement of the facts yesterday to the Secretary of the Interior. On investigation, it appears that none but Bailey and Russell are implicated in the fraud. [A dispatch from our special correspondent says Mr. Bailey is innocent]
Arrest. New York, Dec. 24. --Russell, of the firm of Russell, Major & Co., of St. Louis and Kansas, has been arrested for alleged complicity in the defalcation in the Interior Department. Arrest. New York, Dec. 24. --Russell, of the firm of Russell, Major & Co., of St. Louis and Kansas, has been arrested for alleged complicity in the defalcation in the Interior Department.