Show by y Telea telegraph tm raph congressional SENATE washington 1 the begish tive busine business s hiving been suspect ed at one the consideration of the articles of Impe impeachment achmet meg mes against belknap was resumed tb accused with carpenter larpenter wastrel ent as well as the managers on tl tit part of the house the preside pro tem announced the judgment of the senate overruling the plead the defendant as to J jurisdiction white submitted an order ibis this the accused be ordered to pid plea further or answer the articles 4 i im impeachment within ten days I 1 thap this s date carpenter addre addressed sed the sedas senal in opposition to the order ad sni argued 9 aed that the recent order 4 the senate was not valid not adopted by a two vote and claimed that evelt senator who voted against tion would be bound to vote ili III dud udd guilty on the final vote the be SO ate as a court adjourned till tots tuo day washington 2 the legis tive appropriation bill came cani eup dif dlf unfinished business morrill made I 1 a long statement eDt I 1 which he held that t e proposed by the house were ab gether too much the first ameda affa ment reported by the com eom commit on appropriations restoring tb lary of or senators and re from sa to was adopts without division divi sion aion the ments menta proposed by the commo commit on appropriations restoring the larie the onn off officers leers and the senate and house of ream re pre ta tives the capitol police pollee aridell and add in the library to to t amounts received by thein thern the existing law agreed also the for the tho L halary alary of gres eres gressional printer and employee emp loj his office and 2500 for the gent expenses of that office TO lw next amendment w is one res resto toha toia irl lil the pr presidents i esi esl dents salary to 50 Me mccreery Creery hoped it would to prevail as per day w wag waa as w large und only pio promoted aw WF vi denee dence 11 sargent said a bill bid to reduce redact ed i salary of the president had bad opt Ps hilt and was vetoed and tha that t the woud before the tha seleste Sell serl ste soon come i and the question would be be Its it should pass over the veto thought it would be mote mere ILI lil I COD 0 the of with the dignity or senate to agree to the ame awe AD d proposed by the committee 1 act upon the bill reducing ily in salary when it carne carce up 05 ini int to 1 dependent mea men gensu mp asue su not the provision in JD tile the aPP ioa bill reducing his dalary salary and cou COW pel pei President the to veto the whole g bill logan login said this proposition look ed like pushing in the face of the Pres identa denti measure in the ampro privation pria tion bill which he had already vetoed wabun washington aton 3 allison called up the senate bill providing for an agreement with the sioux nation in in regard ro to a portion of their reser and for other purposes edmunds offered a substitute authorizing suther auther izing the president by and with the advice and consent of the senate to appoint a commission to consist of five persons to visit as soon as possible the tribes of 0 f the sioux indians with a view to negotiating with them a treaty or agreement for the cession to the united states estates odthe of fhe the right of tribes to the black hills land or appropriating pria ting to pay the expenses ig e s of a commission and collect the indians in one place for a conference ingalls suggested Bug an amendment to ther then so aa as to authorize the commissioners to treat with the indians for the relinquishment of the black hills and otherwise for the preservation of peace edmunds agreed to the suggestion and modified his substitute accordingly after discussion ingalls submitted amendments to edmunds substitute sti tute providing that any report made by said commissioners shall be transmitted to the president to together ether with any agreement made with said indians who hall shall trans mit the tho same to congress for approval agreed to the question then being on the substitute of Edmund sas amended by ingalls aften after further discussion it was agreed to without division the question then being on adopting the substitute and amendments instead of the bill reported by the committee further discussion took place when allison bub sub bitted an amendment authorizing the secretary of war avar to furnish famish transportation subsistence and ind protect protection i on to the commissioners during the time occupied by them inthe discharge of their duty r agreed to the bill was then road read a third time and passed yeas 30 nays 8 washington 3 the senate resumed the business being the bill making makin appropriations for tie tle the legislative 6 executive and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending june 39 30 1877 the pending question being on the amendment of the committee on appropriations to restore the salary of the president to S from and after march 4 1877 and it was agreed to yeas 31 nays 11 the amendment proposed by the ommittee committee oo 00 appropriations restoring the the clerks in the mice office of the secretary of the treasury was agreed to other amendments of the committee res the salaries of the clerks in the various bureaus of the treasury department the offices of the comptroller of currency and commissioner of internal revenue the independent treasuries at now york san francisco philadelphia st louis louls baltimore chicago cincinnati cin nati new orleans and charleston were agreed to all other amendments P proposed by the committee on appropriations restoring the salaries of territorial officers I 1 members of the board of health of the district of columbia and employees in the war and bavy havy departments and various bureaus were agreed to the senate committee reported in favor of striking out of the house bill the pro virion vision repealing sec tiong and of the Revised statutes which authorizes the appointment of the supervisors of internal revenue on motion of or sherman the senate non concurred in this amendment so the sections aut authorizing the appointment of those officers are repealed AMERICAN washington 3 the house today to day agreed to the following items in the indian appropriation bill for incidental expenses of indian service on the pacific coast states and territories california oregon was Waa washington hington idaho montana nevada utah 5 C mexico and arizona it was also voted that no portion of thebie thesie amounts shall be bo expended on payment of employees but shall be used only for annul annuity ty goodge subsistence agricultural implements educational purposes and incidental transportation this proviso was inserted because a su subsequent abse part of the bill transfers the entire management of the indian amm aff mairs affairs to the war department and provides that duties now performed by indian agents and employees of the indian bureau shall be performed by officers and soldiers and employees of the army under the direction of the secretary of war A point of order was raised on this paragraph which is still undetermined if sustained the whole paragraph will be ruled out all the pacific coast members except page are in favor of the transfer a striking inconsistency FOREICH FOREIGN LONDON ain report of Wih slows remand the words used are finally remanded until jun june the use of the word finally seems to indicate that winslow will be released unless the difficulty is settled by that date secretary fishs fichs answer to earl derbys last note has not yet reached london when sir wm ha harcourt r was asked why he bring up his motion in iii the house on tuesday night of which he had given notice he was understood to say that the government have the papers ready and in reply to further inquiry said be thought the matter would be patched up and the U US S government would get winslow LONDON 6 A A berlin correspondent fays tays to judge froni the spoken and printed sentiments of the adherents of the austrian government it might be assumed that andrassy contemplates the possibility ot of abandoning hussla russia and adopting the english view of eastern affairs the baski mir the organ of the st petersburg onie onic party already regards war as imminent and begins to discuss what localities the austrians Aust rians will probably be concentrated cent rated to resist the russian bussian attack eck taek tack the fact of such an articie article being published with impunity is serious matter for reflect reflection ion ioD according to intelligence received d through russia the plague is still raging with violence in bag dad where about seventy cases and forty deaths are reported daily the times in a leading article today to day says the english people have thought a good deal concerning turkish affairs ko no one can doubt that a very earnest feeling reeling has been aroused and there is a resolve that russia shall not with impunity tear up the treaty of paris and renew the aggressive policy which was interrupted by the crimean ivar war but bulon buton on the other band therel is a deep conal conviction that no political interests of our own owa should induce us to diere disregard ard the principles of justice and humanity u if russia is the champ champion on of the christians in their aspirations for liberty and civilization she must prove a formidable enemy to any auy pow row power low er placing its own advantage in 11 their oppression and debasement the government which des die snot not communicate this f feeding eeling to the porte will imperfectly represent the thie british french and italian people we may assume that it will be communicated and the porte bo be warned that a radical change is the only chance chanco of salvation the french journals are singularly unanimous in disbelieving the report that aziz committed suicide and point out many alleged discrepancies in the official account although the official tele telegram grim announced that the late sultan would have a splendid funeral it was sub admitted that he was buried by night and hib bis death kept secret from the public for fear of disorder the bersaglieri Bersa glier an italian newspaper leports reports that men were 1 in readiness to embark from odess odessa a but orders were countermanded in consequence of the suicide of the sultan |