Show ba i mrs baak lizt AMERICAN NE diw YORK IS 15 the times has hns not referred to or even printed the grant interview on the now new york fusion today to day however ithac it has an important editorial whereof the following are extracts the prolonged deadlock at albany as is BO so injurious to the party which has haa a rii iii majority in the legislature and is BO so entirely opposed t to the known wish of that party throughout the state that it is calculated to throw discredit on the representative character of the legislature if the members of the tho senate and assembly had really reflected on the sober opinion t f their constituents the senseless struggle would have been brought to a close long ago if they could bo be brought now to pay decent respect to public sentiment we should have two republican senators elected before the last of the week the tactics of the conkling machine are too well known to leave any doubts the constant boast of the managers is that the party cannot get along without Conkling if an extra session is held there would be enough doubt as the validity of the election of i the senators to make their admission to their seats bythe democrats to whom piatt platt and conkling have llave turned over the united states senate extremely uncertain the situation therefore which the republicans in the legislature have to fa face ce is I 1 perfectly simple they must either elect two republic republican au sena Fena senators tors before adjourning or they must consent to surrender the legislature of the state of new york and the senate of the united states to the democrats A month since the republican party was in practical etie possession sd of every branch of the united e states government and in undisputed possession of the government of this state with every prospect of consolidating and strengthening its power throughout the country today to day it has lost the senate and is threatened with the loss of this state all through the egotistical folly lolly of conk ima yma it would seem eem under such circumstances that the course of the republicans in the legislature was sufficiently pla inand it would be BO so as wo we have said were they faithful representatives of the party conkling would be promptly punished for the inexcusable offense which he has committed against the party he and his colleague would be replaced by men faithful in the republican cause the party would enter the canvass next fall in this state with fair chances of success and with a certainty at least of making an honorable contest this result could be surely obtained if the opponents of the tho ex senators would concentrate their entire strength on two available and trustworthy candidates they must make up their minds to do this or see the party defeated in new york and the united states senate in the hands of the democrats and the republican supremacy of the federal government broken up washington 15 senator miller and family leave washington tomorrow morning for nor lew york city where they intend to stop a few days day s then spend a week or two at saratoga and subsequently visit indiana and return to san branci Francl francisco franeisco co during the latter half of july A rumor is current here today to day that ex senator dorsey sailed balled yesterday from new york for europe yung wing assistant chinese minister recently received orders from china to cause a class of forty of the chinese youths now at school at hartford to be educated in telegraphy by as uie hie chinese government ln intends end to build lines all over the em empire ire lre jungwing Yun yung gWIng wing went to hartford fort last week selected forty boys and engaged the services of manager gen ger hubbell of the western union as instructor the board of visitors to the naval academy report men being i n strutted ted in some of the methods long etro ago abandoned by the rest of the c civilized 1 faed vi world they suggest that flint cabets cadets be 15 years or over before entering te ring and that morals be not exclude i from the tho r curriculum and that the standard of admission be raised and tobacco prohibited indian commissioner price had a surprise this morning three runaway indians from the chippeway tribe wisconsin accompanied by an n interpreter all in paint and feathers marched into his office un announced and squalled squal led unceremoniously for a powwow pow wow they arrived last night and went to the fremont house announcing they had come to see the tho great father they registered as ben new mex blex interpreter chas coulter maek mack coon and sear scar bare wrist commissioner price was astonished when they appeared before him the interpreter stated that they represented families who had bad sent them to washington washing ton in hopes of receiving a new reservation this particular tribe is especially well provided for and have more land in their present reservation than they have actual use for the commissioner thus addressed his visitors you can get no lands liere here and I 1 think you had better go back and work your corn and potatoes there is more for indians to do besides hunting and fl shing fishing they should raise produce from the boil soil and learn to work as I 1 have done many times with their hands and arms and become respectable citizens the buffalo are all gone and your own sense should toach teach you it is time to throw off these feathers and rings and devote your time to earning a living in another way this running over the country wont do you are well provided for and can gain nothing by coming to washington and you must go aa baek back ck and so inform your people ben new now mex mem enlightened his companions as to tho reception accorded and the emphatic language of the tile the only response was an occasional ugh and a dissatisfied shake of the head they were then sent back to their hotel with a repeated admonition to go home at once those who know say that nothing in the report of the committee on the treasury custodian reflects on assistant secretary upton or chief clerk power upton says he is willing to tv abide the result of any investigation ti Whit takers friends frienda declare they will not let the case drop as the evidence does not justify the verdict of guilty and propose to argue the tilo case before the tho judge advocate general and then if necessary go to tile the president and ask him to disapprove the verdict secretary windom showed power and upton the report re ort and charges against them to nilow allow them to prepare a defense the committee is now investigating other branches of the sw swindles indIES and leaks in the custodians office aln ALBANY knyz 15 ban bangs s did not press for the admission of the tribunes tf article derogatory t to sessions smith asked witness sessions if it there was any talk in Wo goodins Wood insor or barbers room relative to the uso use of money on bradley question objected to and committee retired for lor consultation smith remarking that if they wished to know whether there had been bribery they would admit the question if it not they would overrule it they finally allowed the question witness eald eaid he had bad never heard beard any conversation on the subject of the use of money in the matter in all his service about the legislature witness never offered money to any any member ii coe assemblyman f from rom broome county test testified nned fled edwards a lobbyist conspired with him in behalf balfor of depow and argued that witness being a railroad man ought to vote for him that it would be to his interest that ho he would be as well trea treated tejas teaRs as any man in in it witness inferred that ho he meant re sometime vote for depew de V chas chag graham surveyor of the t ae port of new york a aked witness several dinies to vote for depew witness asked graham for a general character to his old place and graham said he would do so adjourned nw NEW york YOLK 10 A large fire is raging among the bonded warehouses just above vail street ferry brooklyn tugs are toying vessels away the fine fire broke out on the top floor of a warehouse on purman furman street brooklyn ill ld one of the buildings known as stor es among sone sono bags of damaged linseed when tho the firemen arnved Ee veral several large larke streams W were cro cre poured on the building but the nire fire burned persistently while the tilo biaza blaza was sweeping through the upper part of the building the workmen discovered one of their number rick morey ho he peni Feri perished shed in tie tle the flames thos egan another workman also remained too long on the upper floors for when he be attempted to got back to the stairs he lie foun found d that the ave avenue ue was cut off by fire he then became so terrified that he sprang out of the window falling upon the ground he was picked up unconscious and is believed to be fatally injured the flames made rapid progress and communicated to warehouse no 5 which was stored with miscellaneous merchandize merchandise dize the firemen had the flames extinguished after two houra hours labor when the interior of the warehouse was nearly burned out the charred remains of morey were found the warehouses were owned by H E pierrepont eco co no 4 Is said to have been worth and no 5 insured red for some soma goods in storage were very valuable and the loss is estimated at ST LOUIS 14 the republicans dallas special says it is a ascertained the houston and texas central railroad company will soon commence the construction of a road from whitney hill county to dallas to connect with and use the line agreed upon by chicago texas and central the bt st louis louia and san ban francisco and the gulf colorado and santa fo fe roads to paris texas and perhaps to fort smith ark thus giving all these anti gould lines a good northeastern outlet to st louis and chicago independent of the gould gouid system DEADWOOD DEAD WOOD dakota 15 A aheady heavy wind storm passed over this portion of the hills early this evening the methodist church a new structure nearly completed and the sisters Bi hospital at lead read city were blown down the the church struck a dwelling house bouse nearly demolishing it xa yo great damage was done here or at central city NEW YORK 15 the worlds World 8 london special says I 1 have reason to believe that mr forster will shortly resign the chief of ireland the home rule members have abandoned obstruction against the land bill f conditionally it is said on the retirement of mr forster the honorable member for bradford undertook the duties of the office with his usual bumptiousness and on returning for election reelection re boasted before his constituents that he would rule ireland as it had never been ruled before he had never set foot in the country bu but t that however was not considered a drawback for as a rule the office is bestowed upon the most insular of englishmen and he had no experience qualifying him in any degree for the position failure was inevitable under buch bach circumstances but he be has achieved an unpleasant failure he is tho most unpopular chief secretary ireland has had for half a century the old drinking toast of the peasantry heres to the man that made the strop that whetted the razor that cut the throat of lord castlereagh castie Castle reagh 22 has bas given place to buckshot Bil bli leemay he soon meet castlereagh at the cross roads ie i e at the suicides grave the commanding officers serving in ireland as well as in general hiller of the constabulary stab complain bitterly of his hia indech indecision ion lon and his hia private circulars to them which find their way almost as soon as issued to the free wree mana mans journal office show that the charge is only too well founded it is probable that he will be succeeded by Mr Charles Charies russell QC the member for dun nun dundala Dun Dan dalk daik who is credited with having drafted the compensation clause of the land bill russell Is an irishman by birth and leader of the northern circuit in E england he is very popular in ireland and vind the pamell parnell party look upon him as a a friend to the caused this will probably close mr F fors fora ors orb career unpopular at bradford with mill operatives who are clamon ing for retaliatory realla duties and among the large body of irish voters who denounce den ounce bunce his administration at dublin up to last night persons h had ad been arrested in ireland under the coercion act henry recently arrested at ballydehob claims american citizenship but it will not help him bim much as he is charged char ad among oa 09 other thines things with attempted arson county cork Js s comparative comparatively lv quiet farmers ata are busy haying hundreds of agricultural laborers have gone gono to england Engla hid fid and the kendoll cheries are unusually pid prolific news of or the contemplated interference of the popo pops lias has already done much to restore order in disturbed djs districts and to destroy 1 of the league NEW york 16 10 tho times washington says bays the officers charged with the tho prosecution of the star route frauds expect to te be pre pro pared to begin operations when the grand jury meets which will bo be t the he latter part of the pr present e sent month the selection of hu hubert bert and andrew langdon as members of the grand jury has given rise to considerable comment in consequence of the former connection of these two gentlemen with the post office department Bc hutter is a fresco painter and performed work for the department his work it appears appear was not satisfactory and an investigation was ordered by the postmaster general the result of which has not been fully made pub lie langdon is president of the operative cooperative co mail and transportation co of which albert E boone is general manager and whose peculiar methods in lu manipulating postal contracts have been fully exposed in the thie times the grand jury consists of 24 members and the vote of ofa a majority of that number is required to make presentments the tribune says with the best possible weather neather n from now to harvest barvest time the wheat yield will fall considerably short of that of last year the acreage sown to spring wheat fell off to 86 per cent of that of 1880 by reason no doubt of the low prices of last fall and winter and the winter wheat yield is likely to be seriously reduced by weevil in the east and cold weather in california th the e commercial bulletin has compared statistics of the department of agriculture on the wheat crops for 1879 and 1880 with the census sta issued the latter show the yield of last year in california is bush Is against bushels bushel estimated by the department of agriculture and in oregon bushels nga aga against enst estimated by t the e department the Bulle bulletin adds the discrepancy between the statistics however appears to offset the other and leave an aggregate result clearly agreeing with the census returns the total yield of wheat in the western states re reported rt by census is bushels bus els eis while the department reports 9 a an average for 80 and 79 of bushels on the whole the department reports while liable to important errors in case of separate states may be trusted for accuracy in the large aggregate of states NEW york 16 the worlds ija london special says although the county of cork is comparatively quiet large bodies of troops are being sent to the district of which bandon is tho the centre small tenants and peasantry gather from day to day on the farms of suspects arrested under the coercion act to cut out hay bay and earth the root crops crom and a collision between these melisand mo lisand the local constabulary may take place at any moment the peasantry in the neighborhood of Timo laga agay agaj on bay are greatly excited over an old prophecy of st folaga from whom the town is named teach the house of abbey ruins and the tombs at Timo laga are among |