Show THE RACE RUE ALBANY the senatorial contest iu in iho the N Y legislature by W U telegraph to the II enild l ALBANY juno june I tho senate and assembly met in joint convention to ballot for U S senators the first vote veto in joint convention was wa s as follows for the short term conkling 34 wheeler 22 ro rogers ars 16 15 fenton pomeroy E edick dicky wadsworth jacobs 62 cornell 11 crowley white bradley folger the balance scattering the vote vow to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of platt resulted as follows platt 29 20 depew 25 kernan 53 folger cornell 12 davis lapham miller crowley le evarte dutcher martin I wadsworth h Treni aine ward rogers no choice in cither either case NEW june the world and sun came to the rescue of conkling this morning against aliat all it they term the efforts of the administration organs to make a scope scapegoat of the sense of the republican party part ake the albany special at tit midnight writes A regular conference of the administration men was held this evening at abich a determination mi nation was readied reached not to attempt any compensation of candidates in tomorrows to morrows balloting tills this decision was had after a long and friendly discussion it was thought best to wait until candidates having one two and more votes came out and then they should be dropped and their support merged in that of the most prominent candidates it is believed that this will soon take place and that the concentration can call be arranged tomorrow to morrow m night bt to be made on thursdays bal balloting toting not a great deal of chance chance therefore is anticipated ti I i a W in tomorrows to morrows balloting fuidge judge robertson expects acts the whole matter to come to a lead head on thursday the conkling leaders held a small caucus and made a canvas of the tho legislature to determine whether they could maintain a deadlock it is is that they came to the conclusion that this could not be done another canvas was made to see whether with the aid of the democrats they could adjourn the legislature and the same conclusion was reached these discoveries co intensified the pressure upon governor cornell to get him to withdraw in a public letter tonight to night the argument of the conkling leaders is that he has twenty one votes and must transfer them to mr conkling |