Show by telegraph wen SEN SENATE ATIE W washington 9 sargent presented eufa the credentials of john fa 3 va hager gar senator from california who ho wa was sworn mccreery at bi his awl own owl request was excused from further ther ither service on the committee on territories and senator hager was appointed in hi ha place in the senate today to day the bill was under con sider aion ajon 3 several amendments swem re butr two of which ell cil were adopted pending the ilici consid enten of one introduced by mer mec jr the senate adjourned i HOUSE 0 coburn offered ered a resolution declaring the tha sense of the house that thit congress should not fd journ until some measures had been enacted providing for a reform in the pie present enu ent system of the currency also aiso on the subject of transportation and for a more economical administration It of the government the iii jil rules u es were I 1 suspended and the resolution adopted without yeas and nays smith of ohio moved to suspend cell the rules to adopt a resolution agn declaring arltie it within the constitutional power of congress to so sd regu lato interstate inter state sute commerce comm erce as to pro tee ted albe the people from unjust or oppressive dessive taxes obstructions or other burdens Tur burdens dens whether imposed by railroad bomp companies anies or other common and declaring that the present condi condl condition tiou tion of commerce re quires a prompt and wise exercise cipf of these powers the rules were suspended and the resolution adopted to td 61 uan bandall randall Ean dall dali moved to suspend the lules rules to adopt a resolution declaring any increase in the tho currency by b congress ought ough t to be in green backs lacks the house by a vote of 69 y yeas to 93 nays refused to suspend the rules smith or of N C introduced a bileto lull to repeal the internal revenue faxes taxes on whisky y and tobacco cotton introduced a bill to amend i the file law authorizing a railroad bridge to be built over the mississippi river at clinton ClIn ton toD iowa referred adjourned AMERICAN t washington 9 the bill of ja w es introduced produced lri irl trod in the house this ohis morning and referred to the fc post committee fixes the rate r of postage on all letters including drop arop letters and postage cards at two cents and provides that nol noi no k I 1 stamped envelopes shall be hereafter issued the united states steamer gettys j burg bury has been designated by the of the navy to take the expedition to inspect the inter oceanic canal routes across darien and nicaragua i senator allison will ab the next mei mel meeting eting of the joint committee on the ahe library offer ri a resolution re rc questing that the congressional library bo kept open on sundays the president has approved the act changing the time for holding certain district courts of the U S a tor for the state of iowa louisville ky 9 the T ponters of the courier journal struck io today day because of the refusal of the proprietors to discharge a for foreman erban ergan whom the employers were perfectly satisfied Z NEW ew YORK 9 hamilton the s defaulting faulting ue treasurer of jersey city texas i 1 l ack i jt the glycerine factory of michael brady at fort ticonderoga was destroyed by an explosion today to day two men name named d mcmahon and keefe wore were killed the tho cap can manufacturers tonight to night made a proposition pr to take back time thle workmen workman who have been on strike at reduced wages tha thel workmen refused fu ked titusville TITUS VILLE pa 5 0 AV H ff kelle relle kelley selley y 0 01 the western union tel graph evgraph 04 office ce heres here died this mom ingot ing of the effects of injuries received by being thrown from a sleigh last night omana OMAHA 9 0 the reports of indi sm in troubles on the platte continue to come in several war parties of Arapah oes sioux and utes are said to bo be out and evidence is daily ao ac cumulating that the indians a are re being ill treated on their reservations and that they contemplate an uprising in the spring and are even now swarming the prairies prepared for war dm DESMOINES f ornes la ia 9 at the agricultural college investigation today a letter was received from G W jones and many others stating that they would give valuable information in forma tion tiou if allowed access to the books of the college ants reports showed a deficit of over seven beven thousand dollars n and nd over six thousand dollars in iso in the amount paid over by bassett Basset fe to manken ranken which was not recorded on the tire books of the latten jatter tones jones one of the deposed prole professors sors testified that the colleg college e was drift drifting rig away from its original interests the developments begin to assume a grave char ebar character acter and others more startling are promised soon RICIE RICHMOND mors modi D va 9 A heavy defalcation in the onice of the sinking fund commissioners has been traced to W V D coleman clerk to the board of public works and when an officer went to secure and arrest him coleman unsuccessfully attempted suicide by cutting his throat coleman was formerly editor tor of the richmond Enquire rand tand was held in high esteem his life is considered in danger SAN 9 the china trans pacina steamer vasco di gama arrived last night about midnight eighteen teen days dars and twenty three and a half hours from yokohama being the fastest time between cheso ports on record the following is the summary of the news new received by the vasco pasco de gama jan 18 1874 until guntli recently the japanese ha have y e found it expedient to conceal tj the tha b e actual condition of their finances on account of both foreign and internal complications it has now been det determined ermineA to publish periodical statements of their resources the first of which will be issued in about two months from this tills it will appear that the amount in the national treasury is no less than twenty nive five million dollars including the last lash lastED English glish loan and arid that the surplus of the revenue of 1873 13 was nearly five millions the japanese government is exultant over the decree of portugal suppressing the coolie trade trado in macas an action which it traces to the course of japan in the case of the maria watta lee the small detachment of french troops stationed in yokohama Vo kohama is about to be withdrawn the english soldiers some in number will remain in defiance of the wishes of the japanese government I Simo saburo the tho virtual ruler or of the province of df satsuma has been appointed appoint edl egl a councilor of the highest board of the tho government he be has no regular functions but is to bo be called upon as adviser in cases of difficulty his title titie Is nal nai kaku komon romon this appointment is complained of by english residents fon for the reason that saburo has been accused though falsely of being the sole cause of riehard richard sons sona death many years ago prime minister sandio has recovered from his llis dangerous illness and resumed his duties A second decree has been issued this time a peremptory one recalling ling all ali alii nill students now remi resi residing adin 9 abroad at the expense af pf the gov those c who given the tery very highest proofs of advancement van cement kokichi has sailed for england as commissioner to ta the london exposition of 1874 the great temple of Dai jon at in yedo was destroyed by fire on the morning of jan jain 1 this was the most imposing structure of its kind in the capital though not one of the most sacred the huge bell ten teri feet highgas high was so I 1 injured ared as to be worthless the relations between the government of japan and the foreign ministers excepting the represent active of the united states are becoming more and more inharmonious japan still resists the pleas for opening the countr country yi and requires a strict enforcement of the treat treaties ies leg ay as they stand until a revision shall have been agreed upon mr bing ham acquiesces but tiie tile the other envoys are vehement in opposition at the new years yearns reception by tha mikado mr air bingham was absent by reason of illness other 7 members of the diplomatic corps presented nn an addres address 4 which lias has occasioned great irritation in high quarters it directly urged the removal of ali alt restrictions upon free intercourse and trade when first received the question was seriously discussed whether it should not be returned as unacceptable the th decisive step was not how however everi overl taken the temper of bf the Europ european tan ean ministers is shown by nya hya a ex exi i example A german in kobe was fined by hig his consul for tra transgressing anso tess c the treaty boundaries the german minister instructed the the consul to rescind the judgment and notified 1 the government to that effa t the japanese have therefore ei informed mr von brandt that thab unless a just penalty be enforced they will decline further communication with him and inake make the ne ce scary representations to the prussian government this means of course that they will ask for his recall in a precisely similar case the punishment of an siu Aine american amerlean rican for going beyond treaty limits outside of Hak the U S minister has fully approved the consuls action the demeanor of certain ministers has now become so aggressive gres sive that it will doubtless be necessary for a few of the moderate foreign envoys to cease to act with them as hitherto in a united body the following are the particulars of the attempt to kill iwakura on the night of the dinst AS 1 Iw iwakura alcum altum from the Mi Mika dos doa temporary residence to his hla own dwelling ili lil his carriage was stopped near the orter outer castle eastie moat by h a bamboo pole leole stretched across ua the road the sides of the vehicle were cut through by swords and iwakura hastily descending found himself attacked by several armed men from whom he received wounds in the loins and shoulders he hd ran to the moat close at hand and sprang into it remaining hid for about an hour after which ho he returned to the Mi os house to which foreign surge purge surgeons ous ons were summoned who at once discovered that his injuries were in no degree dangerous he ne will probably be able to resume his duties in a few weeks this is the first attempt at the assassination of a high official leial off omm since the murder dirosa of wa sangi early in 1872 no clue to the perpetrators has hns yet ye lt been discovered 5 pa 10 hilder bergers new gem geb opera house was burned early this morning loss insurance OTTAWA onti ont i 0 9 bishop gouig neg nes catholic died hero fiere last night nights FT LARAMIE 10 lo A report camo came in at last evening by a courier from a pack train that about ten milea from the emilli th mill 1 lt robinson bodinson Bo binson and Gorp corporal dial ofal coleman colein an were surrounded beabout by about forty indians a private named noles was nearby near by and says that tho the last seen of robinson was was wag that he was leaning forward id ift his saddle and indians very close firing at him robin son and the corporal ran toward the mill noles holes ran toward the train which was about five miles north of where the attach attack was made his horse was shot and killed he running the remainder of the tho distance to the train under the fire of tho indians I 1 when of the train the indians indiana leab him j J 2 11 lr 11 i baslines Ba stines left tho the mill about two hours houra arter after robinson left there which was an hour after the train had left he saw nothing of robinson coleman or the indians captain eagan was ordered out immediately with both cavalry companies but nothing has yet been heard beard from him the train arrived here at 2 p in today to day the indians made a raid on a ranche yesterday nine miles from here and took one horse and fired on the herder col bullock arrived at fetterman yesterday ho ire bays says bays says that he saw a large largo party parly of indians at the upper crossing of the horse shoe singing and dancing it seemed to be a scalp dance pa 10 the case caso containing the ilic bodies of the siamese twins was avas opened today to day the bodies were not in a good state of preservation owing to the decomposition composite compo siti on which had already set in when the partial embalmment was made anade at mount airy it is thought however that the autopsy will successfully determine the main points of interest t BOSTON 10 lo aha tho q board this evening by a vote of df sixty seven against thirty nive five in favor refused to reconsider th the recent vote against the thia admission oa 03 of f women to membership NEV nem nev 11 at a bf cheich tion lion yesterday was given that the peoples peopled freight road would au q soon be built across the continent which would be managed in the interest of the people after the work is fairly begun it will be completed in three years W W A carsey caney secretary of the tho international Association says the internationalists of the U B S and great britain diner differ from those of the continent of europe and that while the latter are willing to overturn governments by ciori bioni the former believe that their objects and alms aims which are the tile equality of all alid arid the stoppage of the exactions of capital and the oppression of workingmen could be established by means of tile the ballot the president of the tho produce E exchange x has been requested by tile the member members sto to convene thal that body to consider what steps can call be taken for the relief of the poor of thia this city A letter from paris says the recent of the tho greatest of the french catholic papers ll 11 luni uni vers versa at th the e instance of bismarck fu furnishes ashes a striding ring xing proof of how bow com eom complete pleto pieto Is the tho of the french lich lieh rich government t tj a german order orden ti the third annual meeting of tho olio merican merlean fish assoria aon began today to day there was a fair atten attendance danice much interest was taken in the papers read C wy vvs IL II information telegraphed from fort laramie lammie mie states that on monday last robinson Bo binson orthe of the nth mth infantry and corporal coleman co if 2nd and cavalry were surrounded by forty or fifty indians by the tho aw mill ten miles from fort laramie lammle and murdered their bodies found yesterday riddled with bullets and arrows but not otherwise mutilated the sioux are reported as raiding in almost 6 every ery cry direce tion burning ranches murdering mench rench men and stealing stock A company of ci cavalry valry under tho the command of captain wesl wess alsi left here bera today to day for potter station an on the U P road where the indians have been driving in hi tho the section men and stealing stock Four hundred women have en enlisted histed fisted in tb the e tont toni temperance perance movement here their organization was completed this noon wor corlito lito Coin commence menco mence tomorrow to tb morrow ni morning 0 rill n cincinnati 11 tho 11 0 t temperance e por per movement is receiving fiech impetus arm repeated bucce successes ases IN Y john young was shot and ant killed hilled last night by albert holmes the al alleged hus lius band of one of the tho occupants of a house boute into which young with tuo tua companions tried to force on an entrance tran cc WA silt slit 1 cf illi to torn tori ohio a man named cassmore ras smore e opened a new saloon last week immon immediately la tely iho uhe whole moral and religious ous power I 1 of th the town turned upon po himi him lada pyta ayta before beffre uie the door all day and till half past put ten at night durin lurin during g t the anew bei bes storm yesterday an immense m m e no procession marched to becks saloon beck having enjoined |