w jii piuuauij' uePhiladelphia, Jan. 16.—The executive committee of the Indian Rights Association has formulated and adopted an appeal to the citizens of the countryin behalf of the Indians. The appeal reviews the work that has been done among the Indians by the various d- nmninational bodies and the causes of the present uprising among them. It declares that the most important requisite is a single, responsible, competent head for the Indian affairs, who shall report to the President directly. The Indian service should be wholly from the interference of partisan politics, andshould continue its policy undisturbed by changi ng adiu inistrations. The appeal also recommends that officers be detailed to serve as Indian agents and that sufficient money be appropriated by Congress to.uenuit the