Show pi by y telegraph congressional SENATE washington 7 on motion of ingalls ingalla the senate today to day adopted the resolution requesting the president to inform the senate whether tho the sioux indians had bad made hostile demonstrations prior to the invasion of their treaty reservation by gold hunters whether the present military operations are conducted for the purpose of protecting said indians in their rights under the treaty of 1868 or of punishing them for resisting and violating of that treaty and whether the recent reports of an alleged disaster to our forces under gen custer in sald eaid regions are true senator paddock introduced the following bill today to day and gave notice that he would tomorrow to morrow endeavor to call up the bill for netlon action be it enacted etc that the Pre president silent allent if lie he deems it necessary be and is hereby authorized to accept the services of volunteers from the state of nebraska and the territories of wyoming colorado Cd lorado dakota or utah or either of therm thorn to be employed as part of thearty the army of the united states against the tribes of hostile sioux in the northwest who have for years defied denied the authority of the government and by whose hands recently several hundred soldiers citizens of the united states have been slaughtered provided that not more than five regiments of cavalry or infantry or both shall be accepted and that the term of service shall not hot extend beyond nine months from the date of enlistment washington 10 lo eaton submitted a resolution directing the sec secretary detary of war to report the n number um of troops in the southern states and the location of each command and asked for its present consideration I 1 but edmunds objecting the rt solution was vas overruled the time arrived for resuming I 1 the consideration of the articles of impeachment and Whitelaw Beld managing editor of the new now york tribune trl Tri bunc buno was sworn and examined HOUSE washington 8 banning asked leave to present a resolution calling on the secretary of war to report tile the object of the military expeditions under Gei gel general Aeral crook and gen terry now operating against the northwestern indians with all correspondence bearing on the origin of the expedition and all military orders issued by the war department ac c xoung young of tennessee objected as he desired to offer a resolution himself 8 on the same subject boone from the tha committee on indian affairs called up the bill for the appointment of commissioner commissioners 8 to treat with the sioux indians for the cession of the black hills conger haing having raised thesues tion of conk cont consideration the tho hou nou house decided 33 to 85 not to consider it at this time the house then took up the bill reported by the committee on indian affairs declaring the country north of the north platte river kiver and emt east of the summit of tho the big horn mountains iu in wyoming territory open to exploration and settlement fort inquired if the late disastrous battle the tile indians had taken in tho country affected by the bill washington lo 10 reported ported a bill for continuing for ten days the act defraying temporarily the ordinary and necessary ary any expenses of the government passed banning offered a resolution callins on secretary of war for information in regard to the ob object jeet ceet of the mili military tiry expedition against the northwestern indian indians and for copies of all correspondence bearing on the tho origin of the expedition and for copies of all the military orders ordera issued V b the ward war department D t di IV 16 t ft ved led washington 6 tha the house committee on orr leges and elections adopted the report today to day in the contested election case of breaux vs darral of louisiana giving the seat to darral also in the case of baker vs mackey nackey of south carolina the committee reported no election in either case ease which ousts busts mackey the sitting member from his seat the section in jn the post office ap bill in relation to third clas class s mail matter provides that all printed matter of third class except circulars unsealed is restored to the old rates in other words all transient newspapers newspaper magazines books and all printed matter with the exception of circulars unsealed will be restored to the former rates of one cent for every two ounces while merchandize merchandise dize and unseal unsealed ud circulars will remain at the present rates the bill appropriates in the aggregate for the transportation of mails li that embraces stage routes and pleam steamboat oat lines iines at and aud au railroad route at against the estimates of the department of little more than and a reduction upon the item of the transportation of mails of there is no thing in the bill will which affects the fast mails such being by special arrangement between the postmaster general and the railroads SYRACUSE 6 t lewis newis H jones hotel proprietor at earlville Earl eari ville was shot and killed by a man last night to whom he refused to gevea drink tho the house and senate cont confrere contreres on the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill have reached a substantial agreement on that bill the senate confreres contreres con freres agree in effect toyfield to yield to the house to fix the total amount to he be appropriated as desired by the Hou house sebut bub but they propose that the president shall be allowed discretion in the expenditure of this money among the various legislative and consular bodies in order that the service may not be crippled both the house and senate confreres contreres con freres agreed to the appointment for a committee for the entire reorganization of the tile diplomatic and consular service mr wyman has been qualified fied as treasurer of the united states secretary morrill took charge of the treasury department this afternoon ter noon assistant secretary conant was in the secretary g offida to ze Z receive e ee fre ire x him aim and soon thereafter t the e v various arlous heads beads of the bureau and them chief clerks were presented to the new secretary there was a consultation at the white house tonight to night on the subject of the indian war secretary cameron and gen sherman were here from philadelphia this evening and the president discussed the situation at considerable length the impression is felt in high quarters qu arterb artere that the troops now in the west near the uhe scene scope of the present operations against the Ind indians ians laps are numerically as well as in every other respect able to enforce the demands of the government upon the hostile tribe and to effect the proper cila clia chastisement upon them NEW YORK 8 the worlds washington special bays says senators and members from the frontier with one accord favor the organ iz of volunteer forced of frontiersmen ti tiers crimen men to be put under crooks command they say these meir men are familiar with the f indian ways and would make alake a swift campaign the army officers here generally complain odthe of the superior firearms fire arms which have been supplied by glov gov ern ment in ene one way or the other ether to indians and deplore the advantage that such mistaken policy givel them sherman returned tonight to night from philadelphia he has alrea alnea already conferred with sheridan as to the future part of the campaign but it is evident it will take tako some come time to organize another expedition with reinforcements of men and komes bomes horses suitable for cavalry service th the e victory of the sioux of course makes the task of whipping them and driving them to their reservation more difficult but sherman bherman feels confident that under crooks leadership the great disaster of the little big biff horn will be detri retrieve everd evert d and the death of the gallant officers avenged the suns washington tou ton special says mys it is the opinion of all wells wel informed western men here that the sioux bious war was altogether unnecessary and t hat that I 1 it t was brought on by parties interested in indian jobbery the warriors under sitting bull are froni Orual lalas baules WH fet met mel wd dakotas lakotas wc and a nd I 1 ih 11 i 0 weri werd W aw and Arapah oes they are the bravest and most warlike of the northern indians Indian sand and the th country which they occupy Is ad adapted to defensive warfare they urge that the region la which crook and custer ouster have beeh been operating la Is rugged with deep gorges and canyons interspersed with bad lands I 1 it t is a country in ig which cavalry cannot operate biej soo goo cess fully against the india Ind laiu I 1 mounted as they are on ou hardy well trained ponie sand the will be altogether useless j the times says gays that the facts n now understood dispose most P pe pie t to 0 lay the blame blume of the greti giet slaughter pia pla u g liter ilter upon custers dence and probable disobedience I 1 orders but criticism is kindly am an charitable in tone rs it would EI bo be had he be not dot fallen with his cori COB mand in the thickest of batti the situation was full of data dang and difficulty and the greater pat pai would disappear if sherman am sheridan bad men supplies a ai money under their control to re der immediate and decisive aati action the purser of the steamship 4 bee from san domingo has fei fel f warded to the secretary of from the american consul at thi port details of the insult to tt ti american flag it it seems beems that thatty 5 tibee on her way from this pi to san domingo took on board boardl pa pai at cape hayti ga gt pablo Villa nuva ex minister war and marine under presided eel dei gonzales of san domingo arm art ing at san ban domingo Vil Vill landu lanau anui anut sent to the authorities asking p pe mission to land but was refue and warned varned that if he did lanati land laud k might expect to be arrested imai atter alter captain kuhi kuhl of 51 tybee was ordered to put ti general on shore the govern mw mer that he had been beener er deavo ring on the hayden tal int tier to ferment revolution again the existing republic the refused and submitted the me case 1 A I paul jones the american consi who decided that as the geda genea was an ordinary culinary paying pas bassenge senie n not ot been on sl shore lore he wi IT entitled tio tir remain on board as is was under the protection oi of 0 american flag oa on the of june as the was ready to sail an ardern order vi received from the minister e r of ti tb interior commanding her he r to it main the american consul nal mal reply that he had on board a speck bearer ot dispatches to bla hla ogren goren ment and that the bhim was arc perly cleared and she would tt qt unless detained by force tiit tilt message was unheeded and seem the attempt was to be made to MY his bis passenger captain kuhl tle tiff american flags to the stanch stanchion ludl imol a both of the gangways and all ft were warned away in little time a field piece was brough on the wharf and fifty soldie armed with rifles fifles tore away th tl flags and went on board V sll ric despite the emphatic protest of P ft american consul gen Villa mil wyl lamo lame and disabled was taken frol hta hla state room and carried on sho shw and ald then the vessel stel itel was waa permittie per mitti to sail ball pili pill 8 A enst gra fight is fiolka on among the oot W tennial judges of pianos it I 1 charged that meveral several of them are an the tha interest of inferior manuk for which reason they reful to concur in any report declara de clarN judgment in favor of the bestir st exhibited according they have only agreed to 10 thirty or gr more certificates or alft oil oll ma that all may bhare share alike tk aal air creates considerable some suggest the select selection loa log of 0 new flew jury from distinguished cl cli cis zens of tast Expert hesitatingly declare the Ame ameril america ril Stein waya planos pianos the bluest finest 1 l i habited hibi ted and to the elff NEW YORK S there a a grof groi ing fear b here ere that russia is stiffly lating the war on the danube 9 lis intends at the proper time to et ter the conflict to gratify sympathies with their hel Sc lavoi avoUl 1 brethren and also ahm to wipe out thel thet crimean defeat by seizing constan i tino plo pio the coolest opinion h bo 0 rii ril over is that the czar has becos very conservative consert tive and dont donty gyal nil chize with the young russian ai j party and therefore there is V immediate dauger danger that the tj troi oti oil hei bei will involve the groat powers 1 adhesion of the roman catholia ot of bosnia besnia and herzegovina Herze Herzo govina ta to w 01 turkish cause is as evident that the basis of the tho difficulty illet ian the reli rell religious persecution of cu by glus gigs 16 tutus |