| Show BY B Y T GRAPH Ji digraph I 1 PR pla WISTER X enion TELEGRAM TELEGRAPH nine LINE I 1 amer AM EH I 1 CAN washington 14 the senates extremely decisive rejection of tho the tio tie steamship mail subsidy amendment to tha postoffice post office appropriation bill this afternoon was a general surprise agila aa its adoption appeared yesterday to be completely assured and the result was wag rendered abill more incomprehensible by the fact that a nii number niber ulber of senators who up tip to almost the last moment had warmly advocated the subsidy appropriation vlon vion were recorded on the ko finai final a pl roll call as voting against il it the explanation of this seeming inconsistency however ia is found in the fact that the senators want to allow the money to be paid for mail service in foreign as well as american built ships hips provided only that the vessel vessels s in each case should be owned and manned by americans and when it became apparent from the rejection of morgans morgana amendment and a similar proposition that the original proposition would bo be construed as prohibit prohibiting ting g foreign built sill ships ll 11 from being brought into compe competition tip ti on by american purchasers for the benefits of the sub subsidies idles idies the free ship men including senators farney farley maxey brown and others all voted on principle against the whole project the bill introduced by representative page toda to da directs the thel secretary of the treasury to admit free of duty to the port of new york vork certain J jute juto u to machinery for use in the san ban quentin state prison berry today to day presented in the alouse the resolutions of the california nia legislature favoring a congressional appropriation for the construction of the breakwater etc antrin idad adad the announcement of the death sernando oF wood causes sorrow in Fo social elal cial aa as well as political circles in washington wash im ton he had kept depta hos bitable house in washington for many ye arsand was personally liked by everybody the rhe news of his death reached tb the e house of representatives senta tives about I 1 this afternoon and tind created a feeling of profound regret among his late colleagues mr tucker of virginia who is N second on the ways and means committee will succeed by reason of mr air woods nyoda death to eshi shir the announcement M entin in the senate was immediately followed by adjournment journ ment in respect for his memory and this circumstance prevented the holding of an aix executive ses bes session slon ajon at which the chinese treaties were expected to come up for considers representative weaver i writes that there is no truth in the published story that the nationalists in congress are endeavoring to organize a peoples people sparty party and to that intend to hold a conference at chicago the national party be says is the peopled party in a the truest sense of the term ter mand and under its banners will rally all who wish to rescue the liberties of the people from the grasp of banking railroad and other monopolies no the bill reported by senator sanders to establish the territory of pembina proposes to form a new territory from that portion of dakota lying ising north morth of the parallel the house committee on war claims agreed to report favorably the house bill appropriating for the tiie payment of claims allowed by the commissioners of claims under the act of I 1 con 1 gres greasor grea march Sd 1871 it allows 23 3 claims of persons residing in alabama arkansas georgia louisiana mississippi north carolina south carolina tennessee texas and virginia A hot springs dispatch rayshon say sHon fernando wood expired last night at 9 adock since his arrival at the springs a short time ago he has been in a very weak and almost hopeless condition which continued without the slightest change until overtaken ver taken by death beath his disease being a complication of gout and rheu tile tiie springs were of no benefit to him NEW YORK 14 secretary of War ramsey Bamsey was at the fifth firth avenue hotel yesterday in response to an inquiry by a tribune td reporter concerning the operations oft ofine ule vie U S army he said the deplorable thing about our army is it is very much detached to be bd effective it should be concentrated in h a day of railroad facilities there isho is ho good reason for maintaining these many scattered army posts the present force is sufficiently large for all purposes provided we ve could have a good effective force centered at one point mr secretary said the reporter what do you think are likely to be general cabinet appoint lne mente ailt senator blaine plain e as secretary of state will ewi be premier of the incoming administration naturally he hd will voice in forming the next cabinet it has been said he would throw his influence against the wishes of senator conkling oh no blaine is too much of a to allow his private grievances aue ane to affect the welfare of the re te publican party gen geri garfield entertains too broad a view to permit such action how about the future of the members of president hayes cabinet they will all retire and if their record justifies their friend friends jn in presenting then for further official tenure possibly sor some neof of them may be I 1 connected with the next administration tra tion I 1 will say here said secretary ramsay that chat no man ever entered the white rouse house with such continuous knowledge of public life as garfield has florn from him hifa this country can feel assured of large liberal statesmanship in the condu conduct ct of affairs stanley matthews nominated for justice of the supreme court count of the united states was wag in the city yesterday A tribune reporter according to sunday morn mornings in i I 1 iss issue s u met ot him in the lobby of ta the li hotel 0 t e tri iri and d bobbt made some inquiries ries I 1 concerning the political situation matthews said ro he e had been so often misrepresented and his views misinterpreted by his opponents that he had given up public utterance through the press As to your inquiry i concerning the incoming administration said mat mati i I 1 know gen garniel garfiel will give the country a strong administration I 1 do not believe any party arty could presenta sent a man who will bring about such general satisfaction from all the interests and sections as gen garfield will who will compose the cabinet I 1 am certain blaine will for one 1 late advices advises from the city of mexico represents that the feeling caused bythe by the conduct of civil an authorities thor ties ldes of california in the cladi clad ence cota extradition case ease still con coni i finues the Republic republicans ana la portria and half a dozen other journals have denounced the tho action of dt the superior court of california in most scathing terms and accused the authorities of that state of or a desire te to bring on a conflict with mexico one journal remarks that no american official would have ventured to send a she board all an english german or french man of war to arro arre arrest its commander but animated by yankee grace these californians are anxious to take advantage of mexico cos weakness the world corre t says gays if the th e sta temen t by th the tho e mexican press be true and the documentary evidence forwarded to this government can be trusted some overzealous over zealous american amerlean lofficial official has blundered A united states national bank was organized I 1 today to day with the fol lowing officers 4 U S grant H V P rector H T vail president of the national bank of commerce morris K jessup henry B hyde president of the equitable life insurance company logan C murray wm R travers and john J mccook the new compa company has taken a build ing in gin gln in nassau street and expects to commence business on march H V rector was elected president tj and logan C murray cashler cashier the worlds london special says all nece neep necessary amry arrangements were made yesterday to arrest the home rulers in london inel including udine udini three or four members of parliament at once had there been any outbreak the temper of england is is undeniably rising and growing dangerously gerou sly bitter on the subject the increasing increasing activity ofFen of ians lans in different fc rent parta parts of england is undoubtedly a source of anxiety to the authorities thorit ties leg all air day longi long today to day there has been an uneasy feeling 11 1 1 lest the public meetings called to express sympathy with davitt should be made an in opportunity for creating some serious disturbance the public offices in downing street it was said were ta to be attached attacked and ane they have been guarded all day gladstone left his official residence in downing street last night it not being thought wise for him to remain there over today to td day as in the event of an 0 outbreak that part of London would be e open to an on slaught of bf the mob from the worst vorst parts of westminster nothing beyond street rl noise ois e s ond cries however has come of all this ferment today to day paris 14 when parnell returned here from frankfort fran efort he heard rumors that his absence from london was due to fear of being arrested A delegate from the last meeting of the league waited on parnell pamell with the resolution ons ong that he should go to america but he decided to ka remain on the continent to complete other arran arrangements cements in connection with the league in consequence of its becoming known to himself and friends that communications him imand and were tampered with as long ago as Dec december emier emler the utmost caution has since been used it is denied that any compromising statement has been written but it i is s thought necessary to remove the headquarters of the league to paris Parn pamell ellwill will wiil start for england in a few days brennan has been instructed to deposit ail the documents of the league in a place i e of security all communication ni cation between betteen parnell pann parn ell eil and friends in england is carried on by couriers CHICAGO 14 the tho times gives the choicest extracts from jemm jeff davis davia vla vis rise and fall odthe of the confederate government which will be issued early this spring he dedicates the work to the widows and ar orphans of the confederate dead saying he conceives it to be hs his du duty ty to preface this hig hid history tory he acquits the south of the responsibility for slavery whis whish b he bb treats only as an incident of the secession movement the T he paramount question wm was equality in the territories terni terri tone and to the inability of the south to procure a slave slavek code he traces the conflict which burst into olen open war he opposed the missouri compromise as a surrender of the rights of the south but bilt says its repeal forced the south to take a decided stand he says bays the election of lincoln Linco liu lir put the federal government in the hands of a party under which the southern states could not live several chapters are devoted to vindie vindle vindicating abing the right of secession he denounces as a gross breach offal of faith falth tb the attempt of the government to supply forts sumpter and Picken provisions and ammunition justifies the their ir seizure by the confederates and lays on tile the north the responsibility clity for all the bloodshed mr davis fixes upon himself the responsibility of prolonging the struggle after he was convinced that success was impossible the concluding chapters it is expected will defend his policy democratic lawyer was overheard by b negroes to say all the witnesses would be convicted of perjury for which charles savage negro killed patterson Cm missioner egan cried out but give him another shot savage Sava geas gens m as lodged in jail and the governor sent three military companies allies ariles to guard it egan escaped but was captured Georgia he ile is a lawyer and republican politicians tic tie ticiano ians lans both whites and blacks are armed and all stores were closed on saturday TOLEDO 0 14 the outlook this morn morning n is more favorable the water bg has as lowered 30 inches from the highest point and is still receding slowly the gorge abreast of this city is still firm the water passing out from underneath above the city the river is reported cle ele clear elear it is 14 expected that lake shore trains will cross today to 0 day the loss in the lumber district will probably not be oven over 5 CHICAGO IS Specials to the zai zat n tep ter ocean indicate that on the crossroads an and d iines linea of railroad out of the thoroughfares there is still a virtual blockade in illinois iowa and wisconsin the ale nie are unable to even reach the markets in some territories ri and there is therefore mu much ch distress coal is scarce se e in omaha only 40 tons of iowa soft coal being in the city with a prospect prospect ct of several days blockade for freig freight prosie t the loss of cattle cattie in the grazing districts will be very heavy to add to the dis comforts of the rural points heavy snow set in id last evening in western iowa and eastern zebras ka ha thornier the anler oceans omaha special says The first passenger train since the blockade began degan began arrived this morning over th the burlington road followed later in the day by two others three trains over the northwestern and three over the rock island are expected tonight to night the union pacific is practically open and on time the republican valley branch Lincoln to liin coin coln and the 13 M system are entirely closed up the storm extends west to sidney with heay heavy wind and drifting the railroads center centen centering hig in ln pahl chicago ca have sent out trains pretty nearly on time today to day and as is a rule their incoming trains have also aiso been on time only an hout bout behind in wisconsin and western iowa considerable sid erable delay has been occasioned by particularly high drifts and heavy snow and ice which clog the track but the most vigorous efforts are being made to clear up and the probabilities are thab that there will be no further serious delay this season from this cause on the eastern roads the lake shore michigan southern has suffered red most and has been behind time NEW YORK 15 the rimes times washington special says bays sa ats eads has not entirely abandoned his ship railway scheme 1 and his bis failure in the house has not deterred him from trying to get geta gets a bill through the senate he huy has been before the committee on foreign relations in behalf of his measure and will again apper appear at its next meeting oscar turner has prepared a minor minority lt report on the ship railway scheme which he presents to the house houg e tomorrow and ask that thai it be toe filed with the report of the majority turner argues that it is not only unconstitutional tut lut ional lonal to lend the public money to build a railway or canal carial outside the jurisdiction of the united states but that such a policy would be unwise and inexpedient and would establish a very dan dangerous berous praed precedent ent capt eads scheme is treated in the report as a protect project of doubtful practicability tic |