Show hirial Tbt lilS imer imar NEWS cro CIO 1 f new york 31 the 11 aralds rich Eich richmond riehmond mond correspond ence enco Says the impeachment of the president ft regarded as a nixed fixed fact among the people generally although some allege that it will cetta cotta certainly luly lead to ani other disastrous i revolution movements are ard on foot to establish persons to the be appointed by the legislature w whose hose duty iti it lAll snail be to remain in washington and bring before the supreme court all the acts bt congress Con gress gresa affecting the ailt Jill interests eress orthe of the auth in order that they mv may be unconstitutional the T h e tribunes 7 ib na s special says coulgis lioner rolli rollins rollans 08 was with the ways and means committee manittee today to day I 1 in regard to internal rev alv 0 tax bill IV the committee thus far have ve passed lupori but few fe articles it is pro put putt into the list the commissioner piss loner ioner informed them thein that there va awaa a grat great failing falling off of the revenue receipts within the last 60 days and j from ions fons it was likely to diminish still more during the next 6 or 9 months on account of the general of business the committee have there fol foi e decided not to pass upon u any ny articles until they get the tariff hill bi pl 1 and then likely but elfany reduction will be made on the leading artle artie articles es the subcommittee sub committee ar are estill still engaged in examining into the whisky tax and it will be some days before they are ready conference to 0 report commissioner rollins bollins is in conference with them every evening he is opposed to making beati redirections egions at present he favors favora stringent legislation believing that it will put a stop to frauds the commatee Comm itee however are very much divided on the tho question and it ia is doubtful what they will wili recommend the times special 91 says some bome idea may be formed of the frauds perpetrated by smugglers from the fact that a special agent sent to the frontier to investigate them was able to make arrangements arrange ments menta with 23 22 custom officers out of 23 in the district for smuggling 0 goods into the united states the president has hag nominated to the S enate senate the hon K R H hulburt to be comptroller of the currency the ways way a and means committee have added tanned leather to the free list the tribunes special ays says aya quite a number of leading southern men armin ameln ared n washington arranging a new plan 0 of f adjustment which has been approve approved d by a number of republicans it is based base d upon the constitutional amendment one of the most important cases yet presented to the court of claims is that for damages against the government for the seizure by t the he war department in 1856 of a large largo tract of land at the cascades of tho the columbia river biver in washington territory and inee since ince occupied as a military post the land belonging to george W johnson i it may be sanely safely asserted that notwithstanding the volun voluminous inous testimony emony taken by the special committee investigating liiv esti estl the new now orleans riots but few additional facts have been developed la france denies the alleged movements of the russian and austrian troops towards Gal gai galicia liela licia tho Braz Brazilian litan illan army had bad gained an advantage the tho revolution in mendoza had not spread to any other parts carts of the brazilian an republic the peruvian government has granted a concession to some americans for the construction of a good road from lima llma Limato to callao cailao A party of american eng engineers engin incera eera are at panama preparing for a survey of the isthmus of darien for the construction of a ship canal washington 31 the senate on motion of sumner adopted a resolution calling on the president for or any correspondence between the state department and foreign ministers on the policy of t the he administration towards the tho rebellious states mid and of any enquiries based on conversation reported to the state department in the ilie house trowbridge idge idse from the committee ou on enrolled bills billa reported ported re that the bills to repeal the am amnesty nesty powers of tile the president and to regulate faan eh I 1 se I 1 n the territories lories of 0 f the th e united un I 1 ted states stages had become laws by failure of the lent to sign or return with his hi s objections and concluding with a resolution asking the secretary of state to inform the house whether said laws bad been filed in his department which was waa adopted the bill organizing the indian bureau was debated at considerable length tenh aud and amended by transferring the sureau bureau to the war department by a vote of 76 to 73 the bill then passed by a vote of 90 to 53 new york 31 there is a better beiter feeling in financial circles today to day the disposition to sell pell is less lebs ae 49 marked stocks opened dull and drooping but improved i at the regular boards closing quite strong governments quiet london 30 it is stated that the british citizen freely expresses express et a hope that the peace of europe will be preserved in spite baite of the threatening appearances the search of foreign travellers trav ellers baggage in england and france will hereafter be nominal new now york 2 rumor rumon in wall street has it that a crisis ofa of a threatening nature hangs bangs over many insurance corporations or the city owing to the unprecedented losses by fires and marine disasters during the past year yearly statements were yesterday published by some of the most prominent companies by which it appeared that many of them cancel all the capital represented by scrip the times washington special says the house judiciary committee have become satisfied that the testimony already introduced including that of gen butler is sufficient to warrant articles of impeachment against the president this conclusion is based only upon the testimony of the radicals radi Eadi cals eals there has been no testimony yet heard on behalf of the president and when this is offered it maybn may entirely change the minds of the committee the vote given in the house on the provision in the tenure of office that cabinet officers shall not be removed except by and with the advice of the senate was brought out by the statement privately made that in no other way could secretary stanton be retained in his place it is reported that senator saulsbury has determined to resign reign the author of the letter to mr seward confirming mr is a man of wealth waith e making a tour of pleasure through europe his name will probably be communicated to the senate in response to communication the tribunes special says gen ashley has just come into possession oi of some very I 1 important in facts exceedingly damaging to the Preal president dent the judiciary committee are at work on the investigation of the alleged im af pf cation of jeff davis in mhd assassins llon ion me rile postal committee today to day d decided to recommend the repeal opt of the laclaw law prohibiting hi the carrying of books and newspapers in the overland mail and the making the postal laws of the co country ant int ry uniform in their action ex gov washington hunt died at 1 am today to day WS wd junction city kansas 2 an arrival at salina 50 miles west from here yesterday reports a frightful massacre of white men by the near the head of the smoky hill niver kiver a few days since under the following circumstances A train with 60 men were in camp a party of 14 indians came heggi begging og the teamster teamsters refused to river giver lve ive them anything whereupon the fired upon them but without effect the teamsters returned the fire and hud killed 8 indians about 8 pm of that evening the camp was surrounded by indians who massacred 59 69 out of 63 men the man that brought the news had an arrow hole bole through his shoulder and another wound in his hip lie he claims to be one of the four who escaped washington 2 in the house on motion of wilson of iowa rowa leave was given to the Judi judiciary committee to sit during the session 0 of the muse for fon the remainder of the season I 1 inthe inthe senate the joint resolution authorizing ocean mail service three times per month between san francisco and portland oregon orgon at a boht co A not exceeding per annum passed steward jb from the committee on public lands reported the bill providing means for the entry at the minimum um price ce on public lands in california and v nevada of or the land settled and occupied as is town sites with an amendment provI provided lUd that it shall be construed subject to the provisions of or an act right of way to ditch and canal owners over the public lands and nothing iu in this act shall be so construed as to grant any right in n conflict with the rights of miners upon the public lands which they hold under any law of congress or by virtue of the rules or customs of miners Savannah 1 the case of the state of georgia geo egl a against the proprietors of the savan savannah na h republican indicted for libell li belling irIg trig a congressman elect by asserting that he was a aposto a postmaster asteroff of the united states has been decided by a verdict of guilty the case excited great public interest from the political issues involved and the prominence of the parties the verdict is is considered averse to the rights of all northern or union men mea in the vicinity washington 2 L official publication is given of the act to repeal the section of the amnesty law which became a law without the approval of the president the secretary of war has addressed a communication to schenck for the information of the military if committee enclosing 9 letters from genis grant and sherman strongly protesting aga against irist authority the of charles bogy and others given to sell arms to indians indiana military officers say the troops had better be withdrawn at once if arms are to be placed in the hands of the savages nashville tenn 2 at atthe the close odthe of the house debate deb ateon on the negro suffrage bill a test vote was taken which resulted in yeas 36 nays 28 the friends of the measure are much elated A company of the regiment left for overton county today to day to protect the citizens anthony a federal soldier under sentence of death for killing a nashville policeman and two accomplices who had been sentenced to 20 years yeara imprisonment have been pardoned by gov brownlow 1 london rondon 2 it is said baid that the plans of the gov erdmen t do not embrace the introduction of a reform bill the subject of reform will merely be recommended berlin 2 count lunt bismark has r refused to declare the ahe policy to be pursued by germany w with th reference to the difference between france and arid belgium on one side and pru prussia sla sia on 04 the other paris 2 la presse thinks the presence of tho american squadron in the nean only complicates th the eastern question washington 2 the secretary of war today to day communicated munica ted to the senate the telegrams and other off omm lelal official communications relative to the massacre of df U S troops by the they indians on the of dec near fort phil kearney the report of gen cooke shows that three officers lt lit col fetterman capt brown and lt lit greenwood and 90 men were killed lt gen sherman shermman in forwarding a partial report to the commanding general says lie he can make no recommendation for a court martial until he receives the sub report of col CoI Carrington and general wessel on the of jan gen pen sherman forwarded to gen grant an extract from a private letter received at bis office from a sergeant at the fort describing tile the horrors of the massacre it represents that no one escaped all were yere i ere erp butchered and scalped scalded ped their b bodies ad is were chopped with h I 1 hawked aked and stripped olevery of every article of ress rass iress and shot through and through v ith arrows rj t the writer complains 1 of the tho conduct dethe indian commissioner and says roys they gley are furnishing the indians with guns runs and ammunition to hunt bunt with and they are using them to murder white bilte men the official report esti estl estimates mates the number of indians attacking the r massacred pas sacre d party at there are detachments theli tach ments of six companies compa ples pies with five officers at the post their number is deemed too few and the weather is too intensely tensely ih cold to admit of aggressive operations at present london londona 2 I 1 advices advises from the continent state that it is officially announced that aia afa simil ian will remain in mexico if the con gres gresi of that country now soon to aa an ibm sf embie emble ae sustains him new york 3 i numerous daring robberies have lately taken place in the eleventh ward the perpetrators of which are still at large eight houses were plundered olun dered during the same night |