Show BY TELEGRAPH r rib PIR WESTERN WES atom UMON TEL zel ZaRR num LUM AMERICAN washington 24 colonel cook special star route counsel in reply to brady bradys s letter complaining of the government detectives filling the press with false reports etc and the application of brady bradys s counsel for a speedy trial said the charges of fraud reach all over the country they will reach down to texas the they will travel trav el into new mexico will penetrate oregon will reach california and irwill it will become necessary to bring witnesses from all these varied localities in addition to the record evidence it requires weeks to do that none of these witnesses can be brought except upon regi regular ular alar and authoritative orders of court Some of them are reluctant exceedingly so if our opinion is correct BO so at the earliest period it would not be possible for the united states 0 pro aeed with the investigation before the latter part of july it is already out in all the papers that are friendly to general brady owned by general brady perhaps I 1 do not go too far when I 1 say controlled by general brady tha that theis he is suspected I 1 have but one thing further to say two things it I 1 t is not out judicially j and regular form of decent administration of law that general brady is suspected it may be out that he is suspected buebe but he is but a citizen of the united states not above the ordinary and usual decent administration of law aw end as perfectly sub bub ejected to td those modes of proceeding as the poorest and humblest shoeblack who may walk the streets of or the city of washington Vas yas hington all here are equal if this tins proceeding is justifiable it may be demanded by every one who appears it in the police court or every oile olle one who as he be passes through the streets may bean hear a whimper vb isper aper fall upon his car that fellow did wrong general brady is only the equal of the humblest one thing more and I 1 am for the present done just as soon as tho the facts can be collected and as soon as the order and of this court coure will permit just as soon aa as the united states through her proper off meers officers can accumulate ani present in proper order documentary and other evidence which they expect to present to the grand jury the case will be presented under tte tie t the e supe nin hin tendency rin of your youn honor the constitution confers no such right as is now solicited by general brady district Attorn attorney eay phy curk Cork corkhill bill bet set forth in his statement that the grand krand jury had bad already more work before it than they could finish that there were alleged criminals in jail awaiting action on their cases and that bradys ease case was not known to the court officially in any way and that it was therefore ther etore eiore impossible to act upon it I 1 jeremiah counsel pleaded this was not an ordinary caso brady who stood as high as a any rilan man in the united states was removed a few months ago from position for the publicly avowed reason that he had been guilty of gross violations of official duty wh whereby cereby government had been defrauded of large amounts of money tho the case has freen very conspicuous made BO so by the postoffice post poat office department and brady had been a great su sut suf he closed with an eloquent appeal for his big client colonel cook said if general bra dyla dy is acquitted no one will rejoice more inore than I 1 indeed I 1 may go further if any should rejoice more than it would be the president the united states stales attorney general and postmaster general they desire to vindicate by the regular administration of justice the united states and to protect I 1 its ts interest and maintain aad perpetuate it in the highest and most exalted purity they do not desire even the accusation of any one so earnestly do they desire it they do not wish even oven their presentation to the grand jury until all the facts are impartially presented the he court said it would be wrong to instruct the grand jury in to gen brady bradys s alleged com rii city in the frauds when government is prepared to produce its proofs before tho the grand jury it will 10 lo do so those newspaper reports complained of are of course a great evil vii vil and add if gen brady lias bas been wrongly accused a very great wrong has been done him and lie he has his bis remedy iu in tho the courts but I 1 do not think it is right to force tho the united states into the investigation prematurely when government is not prepared re pared and still more premature into a trial triai of the party who isac is ac cased by public rumor of this evil therefore I 1 do not see proper to give the grand jury any more definite charge than I 1 have already given cook I 1 will say there will be no difficulty in the future we will industriously prepare the case so that when your honor returns in september th the e matter will be taken before the gran I 1 jur in due form the trouble troubie in indian territory arises mainly from different different interpretations ions of treaty stipulations and of permit laws passed bythe by the choctaw and cherokee Chero kee keo legislatures in not leq merchants farmers mechanics chanice cs laborers etc who are citizens of the united states to pay ay a small yearly tax for the privilege of plying their different vocations within the limits of those indian countries the secretary of the interior ter lor in 1877 decided these permit laws imposing taxes upon foreigners were wai without thou t au authority thorl ty so far as th the e collection of taxes were concerned many white settlers and individual and Cherokees construed this decision to permit persons to ener ten ter the country without the consent of indian authorities and since fince then many whites at the invitation of individual characters have established themselves in the tho indian country and refused either to work or orlay pay lay tax rhe the tho question of affie he validity of these permit laws was submitted to congress and referred to the judiciary committee of or the senate in the lawe lawa are invalid secretary kirkwood is being pressed on one hand by indian authorities to aid in the thet expulsion of all ail intruders and on the other hand by friends of white settlers to prevent expulsion and in view of the uncertainty of lawil bearing on the matter has lias decided to submit all legal questions involved to the tle ue actor ney general urging speedy opinion secretary kirk kirkwood wood today to day received from fort smith kansas resolutions adopted at a amass mass meeting of citizens yesterday the resolution resolutions ct complain the indian authorities of the choctaw nation have passed a law assigning a very high tax upon all white persons person fi without with pud put indian rights who carry on any trade or occupation cu within the limits of the nation and deploring the action of the choctaw nation in attempting to enforce such law at a time when such enforcement would work great injury hardship and suffering upon white jj settlers the secretary tary is earnestly implored to take such steps on behalf of the people as may way be necessary to postpone enforcement of or the law in question until the present growing crop is gathered NEW YORK 24 tho the times on auditor french nothing is s aid said bially as yet about the results of his visit to the pacific coast but while in san ban francis francica ca he saw fit to make a report to the president of the central pacific railroad in which he gave assurances that he be should deem it his duty at an early day to communicate with the attorney general of the united states with a view to the discontinuance of proceedings ce instituted against your company in the circuit court of the tiie united states for the southern district of new york this was a very extraordinary proceeding and it is reported that the government is by no means satis satir satisfied nned fled with franchs frenchs Frenc hs course whatever hig hi 3 conclusions might be and whatever occasion he may have found for changing his big mind he should have reported the results of his hia investigation to the government first and refrained from gi giving vi ing assurance to a corporation against which the government has had occasion to bring suit for the enforcement of its rights A london dispatch says the editor e d 1 of the tho Af morning orning post publishes a communication over his own name sir algernon aigernon borthwick on the condition of ireland he admits the present legislative union between great breni britain and ireland exists only in name he says tiu that t the present land bill is an attempt at compromise between two social systems resting on purposes totally distinct and it must naturally result in disappointment mutual recrimination and failure the land league is an embodiment of formal ideas and radical proclivities justice to ireland means in effect the with drapal by england from her intentions to lier her hoped for results of union in ISSI and the creation of a homogeneous nation nalon out of utterly dig dis discordant coidan t oleme elements ats it is now painfully apparent the home rule in the so called imperial parliament is a standing protest against their being common grou ground around nd from fram which any common legislation can proceed when will statesmen have influenza enough and authority with their constituencies constituencies to have the facts and not wishes and assertions made the guide of a nations policy and the groundwork of its legislation the irish race is actuated by radial propensities and customs totally distinct from those of the Eh english glish no union based on a common system of law and industrial pursuits can possibly obtain between them except by constant force on one side in the absence of time rous roua concession to the rule of the stronger one other question which we may make up our minds the nation has sooner or later to force is whether ireland as part of the united kingdom is to be subjected and made obedient to the same laws and as ourselves or is she by exceptional legislation in deference to her original and in her compatible proclivities due thereto to be left outside the obligations and responsibilities bili ties ol 01 0 a union while still a component part of it I 1 will leave this idea for possible use and expansion in the vivid imagination agi nation of the home secretary or as a cud to ba chewed of sweet and bitter fancies by the irish in his not passages to and from the sister isle the s madrid the gazette publishes a decree dissolving the coriou cortos tomorrow to morrow orrow it was decided in council to send instructions to the authorities in the provinces to remain strictly neutral during the electoral canvass the chambers dissolved were elected in 1879 and majorities in both were devoted to the canvass and the late cabinet the election will tako take place at the end of august and the new cortes will meet in september it will certainly be favorable to the now new ministry DENVER col 24 A special from santa fe new mexico says the case of the texas railroad company vs the southern pacific railroad came up in the tiie united states stales circuit court today to day complainant nant attorneys filed a bill which sets forth that dede defendant t is the trespasser and encroached upon the lands of complainant and that defendant hurried on its work for the purpose of preventing complainant nant from occupying and enjoying its land laud grant complainant therefore asks the court to award to it at a just and equitable figure all theline i i of railroad rolling stock improvements etc in the territory ry of new mexico owned and operated by defendant defenda nt the answer of the defendant sets forth that the tho coni corn 1 nant has not proceeded with the construction of its road within the time prescribed by congress Con Jon gless giess and furthermore denies that the grant constitutes a franchise but avows that the united states never held any pr property perty in this territory save as a private proprietor Deren defendant dint expressed a to pay the complainant which it says is more than the actual value of the land taken at the conclusion of the reading of the bills an adjournment was taken until tomorrow to morrow morning at 10 am both parties are represented by able counsel and the greatest interest is manifested in the suit LiTT Lr ROCK 24 sheriff mcelhanney El of mo fer retted out consi dei del able information in regard to horse thieves in arkansas and Mis missouri accordia according t his statement there is a re regular organized gang of horse th thieves feves ieves with headquarters in arkansas southwest anit missouri asburl and southwest south west kansas kangas they have a regular semian semi an nua nun nual meet grips passwords pass words and an organization the whole cemented by the most diabolical oath enforcing secrecy they have a line for out stock extending the entire distance stance from eort tort scott tb fort smith with friendly houses at short cf creek granby gran by firewell bentonville bettonville Bent onville nud and Farett evide the officers have the description of 75 stolen animals and it is said they are aro making arrangements to begin the pursuit of the thieves which is to have no ending until the desperadoes are brought to justice owing to the great number of stolen horses a portion of the teril terii territory tory named is not considered safe in which to buy or trade in stock NEW YORK 25 the worlds s london yesterday say says bismarck who is rapidly recovering his health is reported to be tickled over the success of his big policy in setting france and italy by tho the ears cars and well he may be for it la Is complete this is the anniversary of the battle of and tho allies of that damare day are much rles ripa nearer rier rien war than they have eve ever been in these 22 years tho the italian government Is doing its utmost to suppress the anti french demonstrations but the feeling is too intense to be smothered either by force or argument in the southern towns of france where thousands of italian workmen are employed the police have to escort the italians to and from their work mass meetings are forbidden but the french workmen discuss the matter in their shops and at night the cry of down with italy is a almost as popular as ason on to berlin was on the eve of the franco ger man war A well informed correspondent says this antl anti italian feeling will make itself feltar felt feit at the coming elec clec tiona and unless gambetta Gam betta belta makes an tin appeal for peace the candidates in many of the southern departments will be pled pied pledged f ed to an a aggressive policy against italy in italy a similar condition of things exists the elections cannot be much longer delayed electoral bill or no electoral bill and the fierce animosity of or the people to france fran which the radicals are fanning by wild speecher speeches will I 1 lie ie a potent factor in the contest con test mean as I 1 have paid bismarck is happy the german papers openly boast that when france seeks to avenge alsace italy will avenge avenge tunis and marseilles the tribune says cays it has been baid eaid by admirers of conkling that lie he wal wa wag a very proud man the question arises whether hig bis pride was all a sham A gentleman does docs not willingly thrust him himself self gelf 1 in I where he be is not wanted wan red even if he be has no more than ordinary pride he shrinks from begging but four fifths of the members of the legislature and more than two thirds of the members of his own party have been showing to conkling in the most formal and emphatic manner for several weeks that they do not want him for a senator still lie he persists per pistA in thrusting himself upon them keeps the legislature in session llon lion for weeks at a great loss to the and a great loss |