Show B BY TELEGRAPH T E L E ora GRA P H PER umro TELEGRAPH AMERICAN washington 2 commander henry Gl assof the sloop Jam effew at eltta alaska on march ath ilu tiu submitted to the navy dep lengthy report upon the condl conditi timot alot MiOt affairs in that territory he says I 1 have received information fraind the principal tribes from the chifai river biver to fert pert wrangle and every ever where the indians are at among themselves and show evea disposition to remain oil on good term tern with the white inhabitants inh abitanta he iffe ils lia arranged at bitka sitka a conference erenee t between delegations of antl anil StIck keen ben indians and hopes to settle amicably a long standing manding between them since his last myia nysa only two indians had been pun run 1 nd for drunkenness no do i normade now made in sitka by either elther the whites or indians the friders having kept good fa faith falth 1 th on their greb gree mend not to sell molasses or ehra chea sugar for purposes of distillation having deprived the indians of ther thet chief occupation in winter by bred break ing up their stills commander glas sought to interest them in habits a industry he gives a detailed aar count of h his Is experiments in this fi F first irs ins taking an accuro e census of the population a nativi police was uniformed and each ma mai placed in charge of a certain port w of the village the village tillage itsu ime ite was next cleaned and thorough drained and the houses whitewall white wasi waal 9 ed and put in order the best t f suits he says have bave followed thi hi as shown in the improved appearance pe arance of the indians taa tai their manifest industry in baa ing baskets and wood carvings all children of df proper age have bee be enrolled and their attendance school i is s compelled one huurre and fifty children are in daily at si a number numbed of adu acute some as old as 40 or 50 years yea vea rsm ss voluntarily attending so far to t changes and improvement improve improvements men ts in tyl indian village have hate cost nothing t 0 tho the de department ament commander glas however hovd requests reque sfa permission to io expend for the purpose of fittie up an old buird building ing as a hospital fl indians in view of the probate speedy increase in the mining population of alaska commander glass suggests that the mame Jame jamestown down be allowed to remain at sitka until june or july he desires also to bod bon the indian policy he be has adopt ed and get it fairly established before the ship is withdrawn the new york tribune says the motive of secretary windom in seeking a conference was to ascertain I 1 the prevailing sentiment of I 1 new ew york bankers in regard to maturing bonds which the trea treasury bury is authorized to issue at the out J set the secretary announced that b he a could not decide at present on his future course but he wished to hear the views of those pre present sent mr hatch is understood to have taken the ground at the first that the s bonds were not due that thab they were redeemable at the option of govern f ment after certain dates and that if i the treasury did not have the money with which to redeem them it would wait until it did have to this george bliss replied that government a always had met its obligations at ma durity and hitherto had considered the bonds due at the day they might inight be paid he urged also that at the time othe otho of the tho issue of as it i was undoubtedly the intention to make the issue assue a twenty year years sloan loan ioan and that hat the buyers of bonds so understood der stood it to this hatch retorted by proposing that under the circumstances the treasury should give notice at once that after a certain day it would redeem the whole amount of as and as outstanding and that at the same time the tiie option would be given to holders to extend the bonds at 3 pir cent interest the treasury would have about available for the payment of the bonds and that sum would be more than sufficient to meet the calls that would be made pon upon st it republican senators have been notified to meet in caucus on monday morning at 10 when the present deadlock dead lock will be discussed the president is desirous to have the nigh figh fc over senate officers postponed until all necessary confirmations are made and so advises and urges his friend samong republican senators conkling can largely control the republican caucus but his intimate friends bay say be he is not anxious to postpone ther opening of the war with the administration as be he feels confident of his ability now to make a stub born night fight the resignation of andrew D whitey whites white envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to berlin has been in the hands of the president some tim timp coupled with a request that his successor be nominated c d at an early day the voorhees mahone difficulty is virtually ended voorhees says he intends to 0 o treat any message from mahone whether he has challenge or otherwise with contempt 11 mahone ahone being full of indignation last night insisted upon chall chali challenging engin 1 voorhees but was persuaded by dl discreet s friends that such an act would only injure him friends of both senators are endeavoring to fix ai ip a mutual explanation for monday dut gut but neither voorhees ea nor mahone seem inclined that way A dele delegation of colored men of baltimore waited upu the president today to day and presented an address asking fuller recognition of the claims of colored republicans of maryland the president replied briefly that he would examine into the matter that in appointments to public office fitness and qualifications of individuals should be considered the color whether black or white could in itself be neither a recognition nor a bar the most gigantic giganti ccase case ease of or check on record was shown in a letter from D T corbin to senator hear asking what chance there is to have his case reopened and M G C butler unseat unseated corbin was paid for contesting the seat when the case was settled thomas L nichol will be transferred holthe internal revenue service in the south bouth and give up the chance for the indian commissionership the commbs CommUs commissioner ioner loner of the general land office recently submitted to the secretary of th e in tennor th tb e draft of or a decision in the case of the townsite of eureka vs the conant etca et aa mineral claimants prepared conformable to the existing practice of inserting in townsite and mineral patents a clause of reciprocal reservation in cases ewes of town sites upon mineral lands and suggesting a change tn in this practice secretary kirkwood upon consideration of the matter has just rendered a decision deciding to adhere to the present practice of the land office which is to insert reservation clauses lamin in mineral patents in cases cages where patents for the same lands have bave already issued upon townsite entries and in town townsite site sito patents upon entries in rui Tui mineral regions i naw W yoac ar ehg bp tape 1 I fayash hash wash ington says there is good ground for stating the president says in nominating judge robertson for collector collect of of the crt port of new york he was guided s solely ly by a desire to public interests and promote harmony in the republican party in new york the pr president es ident it is credibly reported re ortell did discuss with conkling in in general several appointments for new york but did not say anything to that senator in reference to the appointment of judge robertson as collector of customs 11 previous trevious to nominating judge robertson he had nominated several new now 1 tow tew york gentlemen for the office known to be friends of cunk conk a ong them being postmaster C general girl giri james and minster minister morton before B defor leaving mentor he determined to nominate judge ludge robertson for collector of c customs because he be regarded him as a competent man for that office and because he desired to recognize that element of the republican party in new york of which judge robertson is a prominent representative dative the president admits this element is in the minority in new now york but as the local officers nominates nominated nomina tel tea by him had been selected from among conkling I 1 gys friends he thought it advisable to name judge robertson for an office he be regards as national in character the nomination was not made with a view of placing an opponent of conkling Conk lingin in charge of the custom house and with the view of using its ita vast patronage for or against any apy individual or faction on the con arary the president is determined the custom house shall not n ot be used for fora a partisan purpose and sho should U ad judge robertson berteon Ro be confirmed the president has hab expressed a determination to instruct that any attempt to tiie lile ue his office for the promotion of the political interests of any man roan or faction will result in a speedy removal regarding regard Fegard ingy ings as he does the collection of customs at new york asa as a national and not a local office the president does not believe he was required by any rule of courtesy or practice relating to the selection of general officers to consult the new york senators in reference to that particular appointment the president it is further reported claims robertson a nomination was his individual choice chome free from suggestion and without consulting any of his constitutional advisors there is good ground iud oud also for stating that secretary C v laine blaine disclaims any responsibility lity for appointment he has no special interest in tile the question as to who shall occupy the position of collector of customs at new york for the reason that he is determined never agala again to be a candidate for the presidency and therefore foregoes does not as has been alleged entertain a desire to have any particular person appointed to that office because of services rendered in the pastor past or from any expectation for services in the future futures calculated calculate I 1 to promote his political interests 2 the times says drake dekay has brough brought t su suit sult it to recover from ros Bos rossiter W raymond 1 he alleges that raymonds raymond report on the mines of the silver mining company colorado was false in its statements and he was deceived by it into in vesting investing money in stock in the suit of drake demy dekay vs rossiter raymond for the latter testified that tha after he arrived in california he received a commission to examine the mine he walked about feet in the mine and based his estimates upon what he be noted he wrote his report on the night of the day he made the examination and received for it he estimated the company owned about tons of silver ore worth at the smelters shelters sm elters prices about raymond said he be felt ju justified stifled in congratulating the company upon the possession of a bonanza cul Cui CHICAGO cAGo eago 1 ibe the times paris cable says in a long interview rochefort said gambetta cannot live long hv he drinks a great deal too much is enormously corpulent and inclined to apoplexy and I 1 anticipate his death from natural causes in four or five years yeara at the farthest Gani gaui gambetta betta gambles very heavily on the bourse and speculates wildly in stocks and an apostate jew himself she he ia Is very avaricious and lons longs to go gain ain money although already ready very wealthy certain scandals are afloat concerning him and I 1 am prepared to prove the truth of them gambetta received from al chris tala governor of the credit forn i clea de do france francs in I 1 snares of the For eor forneter neier neler at a large amount of stock in the com nf du gaye gate pa ya TW giyen rim to gambetta by a former president of the company for his influence in securing an extension of the contract of the city of paris with the gas company by the aid of ecru tin tm de liste gambetta would become absolute master of france gambetta would to gratify his lils own ambition plunge the country into harvith war with germany he is a man who loves lovea to harp on the chord of patriotism het is badly educated and grows domineering and insolent in proportion to his political advancement van cement in his ascendancy he does not recognize with dordia cordiality lity old friends of his youth and early manhood man hooda hoods he is spoiled by gue sue success gambetta longs to hold the office of president of or the republic and will make a determined struggle for it gambetta does not wish to beco become me president of the council he and president grevy are far from friendly but they dissimulate to tvr preserve to the re republic bublic apparently amicable relations here there willbe will be a up tip party is in favor of reform of government by a genuine social revolution inthe in the tho interest of 0 the laboring classes we labor for the elevation of laborers the higher education of the tire working classes destruction of cl vs s principles and abolishing aristocratic distinction A toronto special says pays shareholders of the canadian pacific railroad co held their first meeting in london yesterday and completed their organization from ars brought t by cable it appears they are fully determined tomake to make mahe the best of their opportunity work J is to be pushed forward so rapidly that miles of road west of winnipeg n lp eg is expected to be in hi operation by t ie e close of the yeal year the company also concluded a provisional agreement for the acquisition of the canada central railway rall Eail way but the intelligence telli gence most important is that the company has resolved to build a branch their terminus at lake ising to sault ste marie and another branch from the main lioe line on prairie raine routes towards the souris coal fields and international boundary thus is the monopoly beginning to develop its plan pian for gathering to itself the entire carrying trade of he great northwest bo so many special powers and advantages did the legislation of last as tb ses bes es sion slon confer upon it that it will pro bably have no difficulty in compelling rival lines to sault ste arleas marieas isi arieas well weil as that to the souris coal fields to succumb to itself CHICAGO 2 the recent announcement no of the killing at los Vega Currie who murdered ben B porter at marshall texas was untrue that assassin worked all summer at vincennes Vin cinnes ind in his brothers foundry but as everybody cut him he quit and went south the currie shot in new mexico was a native of illinois served in tile the confederate army under forrest and at the close of the war opened a high toned gambling den deli in houston where lie he made of which his cashier robbed him while he was on a spree pree 8 with a purse of he went vent w en t west being in several shooting scrapes in in colorado and california he was well known all over the south and often predicted he would die with his boots on WILKS baure BARRE pa 2 at 1 this bording wm win hinsley was making dynamite cartridges in the engine house at heidelberg slope und had a string of them around his neck when the cartridges exploded tearing him into frag ments wm win williams engineer was seriously injured the house was demolished and the machinery machine and hoisting apparatus were destroyed st loss losa heavy st louis 2 the terribly mangled and lifeless body of aman a man was found in a tunnel tills this morning it evidently had been run over by two or three train trains sas gas as the remains were scattered along the track for some distance aiom papers found on the body the mans name appears to be eugene P ellis a carpenter whose family reside emporia kansas OMIA OMAHA 2 the repairs at the washed wasi wasl lied out track along the union pacific are effected and trains will commence running over the whole of |