Show by teleo telegraph raph AMERICAN the president and family will after saturday next bequests bo be guests of secretary fish until April when they will visit galen lenn lena a either neither JS of the state governments tg in louisiana Loul loui sian and south carolina Caro llna liua will be recognized by president pres ident grant as he think sIt sib would be improper for him to fix a southern policy for foi his hia successor and thus embarrass emba brass him if he be were boreto to recognize the republican governors they would have i to be bd sustained ned by military force forc e and he thinks the entire people are tired of tue the I 1 military being employed tostin to stin sustain state governments he says if the th republican state government cau cab cannot sustain itself rhen ihen it will wili have to gl va way w ay I 1 ifa f 8 fremed remedy ia afred aired I 1 red not the president ant 2 provide it P 13 B S pinchback arrived tonight direct from new orleans he represents that everything in louisiana ia Is perfectly quiet he says saya the nicholls government is fully able to maintain itself if let alone and is acceptable to a large majority of odthe the people the heralds indianapolis correspondent interviewed JH hen Ben endricks dricks today to day Tho The latter iatter gave up the election elect ionas lonas as a defeat he continued very ver y decidedly that the commission sion slon having gone according to law the result will be bo the election of hayes 1 J ll 11 I do not nob think they acted according to the spir spirit it of the law their decision will not be satisfactory to the country and the longer tho the people think upon it the more they will bo be condemned B but nut ut for the commission bi bill 11 the senate would have elected hayes and the house tilden both would have been inaugurated hayes would have had the support of the army and the other resources of the government leaving tilden nothing to night fight with had a fight heen been dee nied advisable the statement 6 tat ement that hayes hayea will recognize the nicholls government in louisiana is absurd could not do it without stultifying the methods to which he be will owe his place to recognize nicholls Nic nie bolls would be to sayF say ackard packard was not elected by the votes of louisiana andyes and yet that he himself hayes was grant remarked to the tho agent of the associated press today to day in course of conversation that but little remained for him to do previous lo 10 the expiration of his term on saturday next when he and his hla family would leave the executive mansion maln main sion suon and temporarily sojourn with fish as in april they would make a visit to their home la in the west and that the tho time for their departure for the west indies and europe which they contemplate was uncertain the tho president when the agent entered his office was engaged in assorting and binding such papers as he intended to retain while fragments of others were scattered profusely on the floor two ancient looking indian medals ono one of copper and the other of silver seemed to be valued by him very highly the silver ones have the bust of washington oil in slight relief and on the opposite side alde was a representation of clasped hands this medal had descended from the daya days of to the chief who two years ago presented it to the he 33 resident president as a mark of profound respect and in gratitude for his peace pence leaco policy the president in the chief with a silver sliver medal bearing his own likeness the president remarked that he had been some days in examining his private papers but was ha happy appy to say that tapers he a had just completed PI eted this work and now noW anxiously awaited the close of his administration he desired to have at least one years yeara rest rea or recreation in response to a question as to what be he would do should no declaration be made of a president dent he be replied that it rested entirely with Con congress gressl but ho he thought such a declaration would be reached aa as those who yesterday sought unnecessarily to postpone the count met with a very deci decisive sye rebuke in i the house it would bequete be quite proper however nor for congress to pass a law amendatory of the act 0 04 1792 designating what person if the pre ding siding officer of the senate senite for 1 instance shall act as president until anew a new election be bd dered dr in iti case there should oin owing to factious op position be ua dem det delarat ion ibn of president and vlee Vice President based on the electoral C counte counts our ft the agent said that it had been beely asserted mr president dent dont that an arrangement ran gement was in m progress b by y which in the po possible isIble contingency above named you would wohld resign your office thus permitting i the helire presiding balleer officer of df the senate to nil fill the vacancy occa occasioned the PresIde president ut replied with a smile so I 1 bear hear but tiie the only knowledge I 1 have of such an arrangements range menti ments is from the newspapers agent something has been about your ordering troops gowash to washington f 1 1 ia is not my present intention but if they wore were needed order them here I 1 think Lo however wever everything will vill be peaceful as an there alono mieno aio aie no indications ot disturbances in wl ditl t the electoral count or ady any declaration a may be made agent much aluch unfriendly comment has been made on the executive order prohibiting a military demonstration in charleston south carolina on washington a birth 4 i day isyou have no objection it won would id be interesting I 1 to learn loam the reason for your action in the premi ses BIBB president my proclamation heretofore issued commanding all illegal or unauthorized armed associations to disband is still in force themen thomen the men who were going nothing bub but armed political bands they have respected the proclamation only by seemingly dieball disbanding ding J must say that while I 1 brove the democratic leaders would have done all that was pos possible sibia to prevent an outbreak yet on an occasion of that kind men sometimes indulge in too much strong drink and while under its influence might so express themselves against their poll political opponents as possibly to provoke retaliation and thus incite riat riot with 8 serious if not fatal consequences and which disturbance might extend to other lacall localities t les ies therefore entirely apart from t the h e propriety of observing the dayi I 1 t was thought better that military demonstration should bi be prevented forthe for fon the reasons stated rather than run the risk of a riot rot agent I 1 have seen spen it stated that hayes will wiH arrive here on thursday for consultation with his friends I 1 J presume therefore that you havo have some information on the subject president I 1 have no idea that hei ha will start for washington until the result of the electoral count is declared agent mr president Preside we are you well acquainted with president I 1 cannot bay say very intimately ti but I 1 had frequent occasions to see him when ho he was a member of congress and ho he called just as others did agent you have had a number of gravo grave public questions before you during curing your terms of service some of which of a diplomatic character have been peacefully settled I 1 hope nothing has bag occurred to occasion you regret concerning them president dentI 4 am satisfied that they will bear examination and that there is but little if anything of which I 1 complaint considering that before I 1 was elected to the presidency I 1 never had any political training or debiro to occupy any political position the conversation then turned on the measures of the tioff tion both foreign and domestic 9 and it seemed to be a pleasing reflection to the president that on the eve of hla hia retirement from office tho the united states is 19 at peace with all the world tho the treaty of onby which the so called alabama claims were satisfied and the settlement of all disputes disputed with spain culminating in the extradition treaty being the two mst most prominent features of the diplomacy the president ho however thought the financial policy of the administration was equally successful he expressed regret tf that there would could not bo to time tor for congress to lct act upon tipon his rece reco decoit A recommendation which would fact facilitate lit the tiie resumption of specie payments and lerin bring gold aad and currency on op a par and the balance of ot trade being so much in our lavor favor gold would accumulate la in tho hands of the po people as money instead of bellg being a marketable commodity there having been as rumor that the president intended to send a valedictory message to congress it can le be stated on the authority of the president himself tha such intention NEW orlea NS 25 matamoras ibi ibl brownsville Browns bro ville texas IS geni servando canaki gover governor of this stater entered thid thia city today to day with about 1000 men it now now row turns out that gen glen cortina was arrested yesterday by gen blanco by the express espres s orders of canales ostensibly because cortina had not obeyed orders from the general government to go do to the city of mexico Ca canales naldi on hla hia way here took frodi from cortinas cortina Cor tinas tinaa s ranche tancho about soo beeves and several hundred horses borses the general impression is 13 that the entire property of cortina will be ba confiscated there has been a longstanding long iong standing ri rivalry vair between cortina and canales asto as to the bon control troi trot of this state and it ia Is believed that cannles canales will strip cortina of his wealth and remo romo remove e nil all his hla friends from liam official positions on this frontier and thereby dispose of what hah has heretofore hereto doro foro been a powerful impediment to hl bin bis q entire political control of tho tha state of tam tarn aull auli au lipas pas d i CHICAG pl 25 special agent Stu stuart artof of tho the post onico department art who hns has been beem in this city for fon several days looking into the accounts of the chicago post office has discovered that gen general ral rai mcarthur j the roat Poat postmaster master r is a a defaulter dej to the amoun amount it 0 of this fact was lacerta ascertained aa certa 1 n ed yesterday when general mcarthur c ar t h ur telegraphed his bis resignation to the postmaster general at nbc washington and then went into voluntary bankruptcy it ia Is believed his bondsmen aru aro also bankrupt special agent stuart will take tate charge of the office until blet hiet mc Arthu arthuri ci successor is iq appointed 1 ST LOUIS loujis 25 D temple the pioneer of and founder of the college of missouri died yesterday aged the repairs to J the railway floor on the eastern approach to the bridge havo have so far progressed that freight and passenger trains will dross eross cross tomorrow to morrow I 1 cincinnati ati 25 A shooting fig affray occurred to tonight night between two gamblers named Hol hoi holland landl landi and Hart hartshorn shorn ehorn the former was shot abot and will die Du dean DEAD DEADWOOD ADWooD WOOD DT I 1 25 s last evening eveni near crook city the indians attacked and captured dick nick dunns and hornick cattle cattie trains killing two men McGon igIe and riley and severely beverely wounding another man named jones Th the tho three othree were connected with wih the the tho trains lieutenant cummings with sol diers and citizens are in hot pursuit of tho the indians who capture iL it Bough tons tona cattle on F false also aiso bottom COUNCIL BLUFFS iowa 25 the thee iowa institution for the deaf and ancl dumb at thib place caught c tight fire at aft about one clock 61 this morning the entire building 1 is now in jn flames the fire being beyond control it lt is reported that a large number of mutes were cut off from escape and have perl peri perished shed in the flames the building ia Is located some three miles from the city it is impossible at this hour to ascertain the truth of the rumors as to the loss of life or other details I 1 robe YORE FOREIGN IGN CITY OF OP mico MEXICO 16 pending rending the counting orthe vote in the presidential election which has just taken place pince in this republic general diaz has been sworn in as president ad interim the ceremony which took place in the national palace was attended with marked pomp beyond what is usually witnessed here the tile diesl presidential electors for diaz have beena chosen chos enand jand so go far as is known ha has recel received an immense majority of the votes all over the country don jose joso Mata who before 1801 1863 4 wag mexican minister ton on has been beem ap appointed pouted secreta scereta secretary secre JIM df f tle the treasury I 1 co constantinople 24 an agreement 13 between the Porfe anu and tili the servian envoys has been corida eon con eluded deo dEd P prince nee milan will address a letter athe to tho the sultan suitan accepting the turkish conditions except those claim ing equality for the tho jews in servia and the tho light of bf the porto porte to ba be represented at belgrade the sultan suitan will grahl grant prince milan milah a new firman for forde 6 ping ing the futuro relations ot 0 sedlia sedila and tu turkeys ryby reby |