| Show TO tae THE deseret news J r SENATE tre following is thos thel cale scale of salaries sal sai arlos nixed fixed blip by the judiciary appropriation Af bill chief justice of the supreme court count As associate josf justices ices of or the supreme court 0 S Cil cli circuit euit cutt ju judge go chief justices of f tho cho th court of claims and antl the superior court of the bistrick Di strick of columbia associate justices of those courts U V judges st ban SAN N 16 tha china and and japan jaban steamer has arrived the email pokia posia bad at Yoko homa homo nia i A pum pluna be berkof the crew of the U ua UJ J steamer beeda nka hka d have hive been attack attacked edwld edwid and several hi have dieda the crows crews of the germ german an ships iii in the harbor have also lilio suu suf suffered feied beverely severely seye seve noly roly the dis disease ase has assumed the form of 0 f an epidemic on the of january dallas and ring employed as teachers in the japanese college were attacked at yeddo and tind cut out down with swords they were not fatally but frightfully wounded the assailants escaped orders were received yesterday at the brooklyn navy yard from the secretary of the navy to fit out with all dispatch the U B S ship supply tons to tocarra carry contributions to the suffering inhabitants of france the supply is a fall rigged ship of considerable ton age capacity and a good gooda aller siler NEW YORK 17 the tribunes yeddo japan japi n correspondent shows that tho the attempts to murder the two englishmen lish men dallas and king kingway was was waa merely a case of attempted assassination for the purpose of robbery the assault apparently partook of nothing whatever of a political nature the crime the correspondent says was one which might have been committed in any land but against the chances of which precautions are here provided of which dallas and king hing did not choose to avail themselves for every foreign resident of 0 yeddo guards are in constant attendance and if strangers go out into streets unaccompanied by their officers cerel cerEr they ibey take the consequences upon themselves and the government lii ita ant decline declines to be held accountable yet adds the correspondent the japanese government has proved itself entitled to the thinks thanks of all foreigners for ita its vigorous efforts to bring to justice tb the twe authors of outrages for which it can cau in n no nor sense be heid held to bl blame biame ame m A meeting of foreign represent representatives atiles in Yo kahama has beena held heid to consider what action should be taken in the case and a memorial was adopted urgently calling upon the japanese government to disarm all its subjects excepting off meers officers of the highest rank the american envoy proposed to modify the suggestion so that it should apply only to the natives living at or visiting the open ports but he was overruled it is doubtful whether his proposition could be carried out the one no agreed on is simply and totally impracticable tha the government is quite powerless ow erless to effect so radical a change in the habits of its people it is only proper to state that the victims ot the outrage endure their ath with manly fortitude and absolutely refuse to participate in the wild clamor for retribution it is apprehended ed th thad that at the english people will attach loo boo great importance to the unfortunate affair and that following so closely upon lapon the chinese massacre ma sacre it wili will have bave undue influence in increasing the BUS sus already entertained of the ibe preach treachery and hostility of tha rich Oriental stoward all foreigners and that ji a temporary derangement of commercial intercourse with the east rast will be the result in the senate nye from the committee on territories xe reported ported back ae he the house bill for the apportionment of the tn embers members odthe of the terr territorial council of wyoming and colorado colordo which passed liso also from the same committee adversely on on the bill relating ing lug to ta the organization of the territory of alaska washington the tho house disposed of a number of resolutions and petitions petition s and then went into a committee of the whole upon the army appropriation bill ill lil A general debate followed which was limited to half an hour the bill appropriates niblack addressed the house against the interference of the military in state elections a use of the army which in his judgment was wholly unknown to the constitution SAN FRANCISCO 17 the japanese mission to the united states who wha arrived yesterday was composed as follows his imperial highness fushimo Mits nomia prince of the imperial family his hia excellency mr mori morl charge D affairs to washington mr mi hayame secretary ry of the legation mr nana assistant secretary of the legation ivar var katat of the legation and numerous nume rous attaches the prince is uncle of the present mikado they are all very young and intelligent looking between the tho th ages aea of twelve and twenty seven years the mini minister ster Ater is apresa a president de nt of the country he served as member of the national council counci I 1 at yeddo and ia Is a strong leader of the progress party who now control the government BT si louis 17 the senate ha has passed the tha c concurrent resolution f pr previously vl ollay Adopt adopted etl eol by tho the house asking congress congress to pass a full and complete amnesty act the house home has passed a bill for taxing inc lne all the railroads in the state NEW youe YoUk 17 A troy dispatch gives additional particulars of the ball bali railroad accident last ina night the M montreal etreal express train which left new now vork tork york at four p m yesterday yeste Tda ran oft off the track yd between this city and an L albany about ten p m A broken rail threw the train from the tile trai trao k and after running about twenty rods upon the ties the rear coach swung against the embankment oatho right hand and became detached in anthe tile m meantime i the fender tender had become uncoupled from the baggage car and that car and a palace car tumbled down hown into a ravine the palace car immediately took fire from the gasoline on boar board and both the cars were burnt u up the tha passengers however escaped t through gugh the win window windows dows alfred hilly hillyard of pennsylvania upon returning return in into the tha e car for his baggage was severely beverely severely burned bume about the head and neck nock but not fatally others were burned but not seriously the tho mails malls and baggage were saved BOSTON IT 17 legis latie latla committee OD federal relations re ported a resolution yesterday depre benting that the arbitrary and uil uli friendly action of the canadians toward american fishermen constitutes a grievance demanding the attention and pro lection of or the general govern government men t CLEVELA CLEVELAND ND 17 major fish of the cliff home howe booky river luver and killed last night s by a german germin girl giri named dauny drobe drose the girl eish fish with having seduced band and then abandoned her ber she ghe ia Is now in inc custody in this city secretary fish received today to day following da at by cadle cable has huhem been heen tuis this moment chosen by national assembly to be 0 chief hie f d du u pou voir de do la francaise with the power to choose his council over which he will preside jules favre will continue to tok he be minister of foreign affairs 11 NEW YORK YOKE IS 18 special dispatches from washington state stute that a wrong impression seems to prevail regarding the resolution in respect to the west point trouble and the resolution does not mot as has been stated go to the sen ate it is not a joint resolution but only an expression of the house as to the course that ought to be pursued by the secretary of war and having none of the bindi ug effect of law general butlers bill to prevent and punish outrages upon the loyal citizens f the south and to provide for taking and preserving evidence to support the claims of such citizens for property aken taken during the war by the army is reely freely criticized criticised by members 0 of f the in conversation today to day it is bund that if all ail alithe the commissioners au theorized hori horl zed by the bill are appointed there will be more than of these officials one for each county in the twelve states and nd one for each city of over inhabitants and aa as these officials will be paid only by fees they will naturally endeavor to create business that they may derive some profit from their places L es this thia they will be able todo to do only in two ways first by encouraging the people to prefer claims against the united states and secondly by arresting persons suspect suspected edof of ku klux offenses and binding them over to the united states district courts for trial the result it is argued would be to insure the filing of an sn enormous amount of claims and to make more criminal business for the district courts than could be dispatched in the next ten years another argument made against I 1 the he bill is that it will inevitably take from f rom the state courts all jurisdiction over criminal of off mances fences gen butler announces his determination to c eail call ali ail all up the bill early next week and push it to a yote vote to editors the french relief committee earnestly request you will give lve ive the following appeals circulation the the matter la sent free of charge by the courtesy of the western union telegraph compan Compau Com yh mr charles lanier anier Ii treasurer of the fund for the relief of the suffering population of france reports the following subscriptions received by the chamber of Commer commerce cef cei by the produce exchange committee total by the thet chamber of commerce and the produce exchange committee eugene S ballin treasurer of the gold exchange acknowledges the receipt of 2378 2328 22 2278 8 making a gran grand d total of the following appeals were vere made yesterday to the clergy of the country it is proposed that a simultaneous collection be taken up on the se second cond sunday in march in all tha the churches in the country for the relief of starving france it is not sympathy with her cause but with her distress that animates this appe appeal il eight millions of people at least i are suffering in the winter for want of food and clothing the neighboring nations of england belgium holland and switzerland are making a generous effort to relieve their distress and will america allow the distance to stifle the cry of famine in her ear 2 we know its extent and must hear its moan As christians let us show ourselves prompt to recognize the claim claims of common humanity in the hunger bitten naked houseless homeless people it is considered important that the collection should be a simultaneous one let all the churches on the second sunday sanday in march be engaged in one good work A common prayer for the famine stricken will go up to god and a common feeling of sympathy and a common act of helpfulness will unite all the churches and thrill every heart we appeal to the pastors of churches to make thia this request contributions can be forwarded to charles lamier no 27 pine street new now york signe signed J CHAS naeshall chann Y X committee commett e CHAS LAMIER treasurer ANSON abson PHELPS STOKES bee sec cham chain of commerce HENBY HENRY W BELLOWS DD 11 to the farmers of the country one third of france has bearr devi devastated stated by the war and not only its 16 harvest but eed wheal wheat ti consumed bonau med mod the committee of the ther chamber of commerce to send out as many cargoes of seed wheat to france to be carefully distributed among the small farmers as the american farmers will supply we will find vessels if you will vill find the wheat three receiving stores are are aro ocene opened dat d at at 64 pearl peari S bt t no 88 38 i kater Vater ater ster st and nos SO 30 and EI 32 moore st sti and arrangements have been mado made for storage aze age and loading free of charge bonarge cannot the noble farmers who have five or ten bushels to spare get together and load a car from their own town ton and send it to new york free rates of transportation have already been effected by some companies and we will pay the freight on any amount over a hundred bushels in any one consignment sign rilga ment the call Is urgent the time is short and to be useful this wheat must be in france by april let there be the utmost dispatch in your generous gifts of seed wheat to starving france signed CHAS H MARSHALL chimin chann X Y committee CHAS LANIER LAMIER treasurer abson ASSON PHELPS STOKES sec cham oham of commerce HENRY W BELLOWS DD 11 poughkeepsie E R loyn the diver made a descent at the wreck to day and brought up the bodies of doc doe simmons the engineer of the express train and the stranger who was on the engine with him from papers and letters found upon the person of the latter his name ia is ascertained fo to be james humphrey of Carmo naville pennsylvania NE NEW tv YORK 20 the north ameri can from st thomas brings news b 16 the safe afe arrival of the tennessee tennesee FOREIGN versailles 15 among the dered arms of the garrison of panis paris are two hundred thousand muskets and fourteen hundred brass pieces the number of iron guns on the wails walla is not noi yet ascertained it was intended at one time to invite the reigning so sovereigns of germany to accompany the emperor and army in the triumphal entry into paris but this plan has been abandoned and the sovereigns invited instead to attend his majesty in bis his entrance into his own capital itis it is still undecided at what time the emperor will return to germany but it is thought he will leave versailles versailles on the traveling through strasbourg carlsruhe karlsruhe Carls Caria stuttgart and munich and visiting on the tho way the sovereigns who elected him emperor and who will fall into the train to grace his trIam triumphant entry into berlin the emperor will be in berlin on march esth when the first diet of united germany meets the princes who have been attached to the headquarters throughput throughout the war are returning homec home there are no signs of the ed slightest I 1 relaxation of discipline in the german army and no indication that thit they consider their work done on the contrary everything here is suggestive of the beg beginning anning inning instead of the close of a cam campaign paig n the germans are taking biking every precaution in case of a renewal of the war tar and will be ready to prosecute it with unusual vigor twenty two divisions of infantry which have been at mendon since the beginning of the siege returned yesterday da y to rouen to join the remainder of the corps dissatisfaction is felt at tho the presence of chanzy and Fald faidherbe herbe in paris panis it is thought it was an oversight in framing the ai armistice mi stice which permits these generals under pretence predence pre tence of voting to tb communicate with the authorities in parisi the result of the elections in bo bordeaux r is highly satisfactory and reas reasi suring curing A paris special bays says communications prove Gambetta Gam bettas ls victory bulletins were exaggerated fostering unjustified hopes chanzy gives painful disclosures of the condition of the armies advises advices from france say the pru pruss 8 1 blans exacted francs from and as the money was not forthcoming the mayor and countess montgomery were carried off hostages the times temes berlin special says the terms of peace are comparatively mods erate BORDEAUX M greevy has been elected president of the assembly the tho total vote cast was of which he received at a caucus held last night composed of a majority of the delegates it was resolved to establish a provisional republic with thiers as Preal |