Show BY TELEGRAPH PIM PER union eam TELEGRAPH RAM LINE UNE AMERICAN washington 6 0 the positions taken by senators senatore sherman and bayard in their elaborate speeches today to day have brou brought ht into bold relief the fact which wok had previously been less apparent that the present contest in the senate is practically a contest between the two great political 0 parties for the election of th the e next united Sfa tips senator from virginia people of that state will next fall elect not only governor judges of the court of appeals and other state officers but also the legislature gi slature which 1 is to elect senator successor to take his seat in march 83 it it is generally believed by both parties in the senate that the success of the movement to make riddle Biddle berger henger ser geant at arms involving an extension in behalf of the republican party odthe of the n atlon nation of bf b both 0 th material and moral influence and the proposed coalition of the re adjusters and republicans in virginia would almost certainly insure the success of the coalition and result in a complete overthrow of t the he regular democrats in the old e oid old dominion A rumor rumors is afloat and is credited in so loters some quarters that if the deadlock ca continues much longer the president will convene seventh congress in extra session the report is probably intended to frighten the democrats into in to yielding the senate for fear of losing the house rouse patronage which unless an bin extra session be called they will continue to enjoy until next december it is isnow now pretty definitely known that president garfield approves the stand taken by the republicans of the senate and this belief is strongly corroborated not only by the fact that his closest offends friends in the senate have openly advised the present pro but also by the den tile tiiE w u utterances g is morning ing cheh he e expressed himself warmly in favor of the proposed alliance of virginia republicans with the party of senator mahone it is s urged that the new york cannot be given to any new york politician of either faction without causing pausing ill feeling and a break in the harmony of the party and that the true way would be to give this important place to someone another state the Prest president ident and blaine are opposed to the continuance of the deadlock and think the nominations should be confirmed without delay and were disappointed at the result of the last republican caucus hale fifa ingalls rn gails galls biair blair and others hold similar views and will try to have another caucus to reverse the decision of the last itis it is stated that the president will use his power to break the deadlock if it lasts much longer the president sent to the senate cheh omi umi nation for receiver of public r of otis perrin pernin at stock tn toi california The th action of the president today in fri sending in nominations for s several important places such as tui tut the tha indian commission indicates lla ita MA ila purpose to throw upon the senate sengie the entire responsibility for the fi failure allure to confirm or injuriously delay lil lii in confirming nominations at the tee same time zhe the the president sympathizes path izes with the movement to encourage mahone and all other disaffected elements of the democratic party m n the south he expressed bim him himself relt reit toa to a colored virginia delegation today to day aa w heartily in m accord with the policy of disrupting and dividing southern democrats but the senate deadlock dead loek lock is bean beginning i nning to have an embarrassing effect bet net upon the administrations work and the president thinks so it is baidon saidon good authority that some confirmations can be made without weakening the republican position the rumor tumor Is again circulated today to day that if the deadlock continues much longer the president will call an extra session but it is not credited robertson of new now york yorks has notified his friends most emphatically that he be will not consent to the withdrawal of his name unless the president requests request it robertson will make his fight to the end and will win two thirds of the senate will unite to confirm him NEW YORK 5 the sun says charles cunningham boycott boycotts of Tough mask ulster county treland irei and whose treatment of land tand leaguers gate gave rise to the term boycotting arrived yesterday accompanied by his brother rev edmund boycott the name appeared on the list of passengers as charles cis cunningham ham 1 and his nephew as am mr st john ohn this was done to avoid annoyance on the tiie passage but as soon as tho the steamer touched the pier his identity was disclosed much to his discomfiture he has has bas gone to richmond monds mondy virginia he says the attack on him originated with the 0 prie priest of the parish Father john malley mailey ma just after two tenants had bad been n evicted father malley made a speech to the crowd which was reported in the Dublin Freeman and in which he said cht gut t is very easy to reduce the inhabitants of any parish to those only n ho have the cause of the T land tand league at heart without breaking the law of god or of the land that wag was th tiie e first of it and the beginning ginning bee beg of boycotting he has no personal trouble with his neighbors these charges circulated against me were an afterthought I 1 have lived among these people ople opie 26 years I 1 have ridden in the the cars with them hunted with them and been on good terms with them theba all the time I 1 think they have made me a scapegoat for the uprising against agents I 1 was more prominent than others and it was easier to attack me by ruining my farming busi busl business liess most agents could not be attacked that way because they do not work farms when they boycotted me there wa va i nothing left to do but to go I 1 care so much for myself I 1 think I 1 could have stood it longer but it is a hard thing to live day after day with your wife going to the window every time you go out boeking after you expecting you to be shot and when you go back see tb the e breath yet upon the window pane and know your loved one have been watching for you all the time I 1 tell you a man cant stand that sort of thing more than a couple of months ten ants demands he thinks amount to confiscation almost two irish protestant girls are left in hi charge of his property and in spite of bodycot boy cotters have refused to leave it these troubles have been a terrible thing to stand and I 1 believe they have decreased the value of property 30 per cent it cost government to harvest 70 worth of crops dispatches from constantinople say gay the thela TheJa latest test accounts from chlo chio estimate the number of victims at all foreign men of war at smyrna have started for chlo ohio gen Tong longstreet street united states minister ordered the corvette galena to proceed thither with succor for the sufferers thirty villages were destroyed forty thousand people are des castro the chief town of chlo ohio is almost in ruins four hundred corpses are already found the porte is taking measures to alleviate the sufferings of des destitute ti tu te innab I 1 imanta tan ta continued shocks of earthquake at chio chlo destroying houses injured by the first shock it is said to be utterly impossible to enter the town survivors are emigrating in all directions ions there are far more victims and damages in villages than at first believed supplies arrive daiy daly daby but are insufficient to cope with the desolation A telegram to the foreign office states that the authorities of chio chlo ask for tents only fifty houses are standing and on all sides cries of distress are heard from the ruins but nobody dares approach to render assistance the controller of chio chlo and family are still under the ruins crying for succor the times commenting on the decision in the miles case says the mormons cormons have gained a point until congress amends the law of evidence in utah so that all and several wives are competent witnesses on indictments for bl blamy bigamy amy convictions for this offense will be difficult if not impossible BUFORD 6 5 two indians sent out by malor major broth erton in ferrua february arrived at poplar river on saturday with seven hostiles ho stiles from sitting 13 camp they report the whole hole camp of souls about nifty fifty miles out en route to buford to surrender the camp is moving slowly and is expected to arrive at poplar river on wednesday bull promised to come in ns as soon as the ground 1 is dried out enough to make traveling good washington democrats T seem to have thought certain republicans were noti nob supported by the administration the president ald aid to some virginia republicans today to day that he was in full sympathy with the independent movement in virginia and would do all he could for V it he believed the proper ourse for republicans to pursue was to unite with the bourbon element of the democrat democratic io party wherever possible he did not endorse the position assumed by some bome managers of the in who opposed any coalition with mai Mat mahone mahona ione lone this declaration shows that garfield does not approve the movement in new york last summer which vil lich ilch at the very time when a coalition was about to be effected which might have insured the electoral vote of the state I 1 to 0 republicans public ans denounced all efforts at coalition and euid prevented it straight republicans in virginia under the lead of gen wickham have thus been officially notified that their policy is not approved by the administration republican senators think there is promise of a general and organized movement of independents in the southern states during the coming summer and autumn there are many reasons for believing the time is ripe for such an organization and with leaders of character and determination the greater number of those states can be carried and controlled by such dent organization and the promoters ot of the coming independent movement may become prominent the platforms will everywhere demand man a free vote voto and fair count some southern republicans are ho hostile s to the movement they belong to the class of men who have kept power powen wien weer in the states or at washing an fn ington aiton only by concentrating the meagre vote the senate adjourned until monday this afternoon partly by reason of weariness with long continued speech making but mainly because vice president arthur desires to go to new york tonight to night nigh 4 and because it was evident that during the absence of the five senators who leave washington to mon bonow ow morning with the remain 6 of senator carpenter no substantial progress is penter likely to be made towards any settlement pt pf the present conflict whereas on the other side an anin in of several da days arsin in the heated debate may naturally tend somewhat to promote its ninal final termination mi nation commodore meade of the united states steamer Vandalia 3 in a letter to the navy department dated march loth says havana is healthy but butr lawles lawies lawlessness aness prevails and goes unrestrained murder and robbery are of dally occurrence occur ence and recently the british consul was nearly murdered by ruffians rumors are flying about the capital this afternoon more thickly than usual one being that a secret committee of republican senators has been appointed in Con klings interest to urge the president to withdraw robertson Eo bertson bentson and substitute from another state than new york while conkling is trying all sorts of schemes the president declares himself as nirm firm as a rock to stand by bertson robertson Eo unless the latter voluntarily unta rily withdraws the talk about appointing david davis as collector of new york is considered silly trash he would not have the office and its ceaseless annoyances the inter intel oceans washington special says A treasury off official leial remarked today to day that there was now massed in the vaults of the department a larger amount of gold than was ever known to be in one place in the history of modem modern times at least as much and probably more than could be authenticated as existing in a single treasury at abt any time before in the world there is now about of gold coin and bullion exclusive of some silver while the bank of england has only about gold what is more singular is that it stays in the vaults no matter what the demand for as fast as it is paid vaid vald out it returns showing that thai aa as long iong ong as confidence is maintained it was not the favorite currency A friend of conkling who has been in consultation with him said ert sons sona nomination would probably be hung haug up in Con conkling klings committee until next session conkling could get it rejected outright but did not care to precipitate a quarrel with the ad administration minis tra tion WAsi wasl washington liNGTON 7 the proposition made by a gentleman attending the recent financial conference in new york namely to extend the maturing ringland 5 and aud 6 per cent ceni bonds at a iw lower r rate of interest is very generally approved by treasury officials wit with b th the e exee exception eption of the secretary who wilo will vill not express his opinion on the subject subjects as the most feasible plan which the government can pu r sue the secretary of the treasury is not required to give notice before calling ou outstanding anding 6 per percent cent bonds for redemption these bonds amount in the aggregate to 3 and are redeemable june both n next ext after date any that may be called will cease to draw interest officials in favor of the proposed extension of W bonds bonda af at a lower rate argue that tha the secretary might issue a call cail for re demp dempt lon lion of say a hundred millions of these bonds on june next and make it optional with the holders of bonds so called to present them for redemption or have them extended at a rate of interest not exceeding A large majority ihnot if not all the holders of bonds would it is maintained prefer the latter course this action with regard to sixes according to the ideas of those advocating it should be followed immediately by calls calla for amounts of outstanding fives equivalent to the amount of sixes extended these calls the official I 1 suggests sugi should be made conditional go so that persons desiring to continue their bonds until coil Cori congress bress gress passes a funding bill at a lower rate of interest rather than have them redeemed may do BO so by complying with the conditions necess necessary within the specified time 9 the zhe aggregate amount of 5 per cents redeemable may is should this method prove successful it would not n ot be nee necessary eskary to seli sell any bonds whatever while ilo iio nothing thing ca can i n be said officially as to the course which will be adopted there is good authority for the statement that this plan pian is receiving thorough consideration and the indications appear to be in favor of its adoption A london dispatch bays says in the commons at gladstone introduced the land bill he was much cheered the house was exceedingly crowded gladstone said th bill would deal both with the relations between the landlords and tenants and sub sul subjects ejects which may be grouped as requiring advancement from the exchequer A court will have final authority overall over all ail land cases it ia Is to consist of three persons one of whom must be a judge or ex judge of the supreme court it t is proposed to assist tenants to purchase crebase their holdings and invest the be courts with power to purchase lands from landlords desiring to sell and resell themy them benting the title as guarantee lor payment and against subdivision sub bub division advances will be made to owners 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