AND EAST CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND NEWS. NO. 440 - Ninth Week in Quarter Registered for Transmission ABroad. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1874. PRICE 1D. ________________________________________________ FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. TROUBLES IN JAPAN JEDDO, February 19. Serious political troubles in Japan are anticipated. IWAKURA, the Prime Minister, has tendered his resignation, which has been refused. The people clamour for war against Corea, and this or a civil war is deemed inevitable. NAGASAKI, February 20. A serious insurrection has broken out in the district of Fizen. The insurgents have destroyed the land telegraph lines. THE WAR IN ACHEEN. THE HAGUE, February 23. The Government has received an official despatch today from Acheen, dated 16th instant, announcing that Fort Ketagpandoewa was attacked and taken on the 15th instant. The success of the Dutch troops was complete, notwithstanding the determined resistance made by the enemy. The Dutch lost 6 killed and 56 wounded, comprising 7 officers. The enemy's losses were considerable, and in killed alone were estimated at 200. It was hoped that this victory would secure the submission of the 25th district west of the Acheen River. The Second Chamber has unanimously passed today the motion of M. GRATAMA proposing a vote of thanks to the army and navy and the commander of the Dutch expedition in Acheen. ____________________________