Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 27, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free Presa Winnipeg feb. 27. I i j Manitoba free press. Dior sing at d evening editions published every except san any at Sec o clock a. M., and four o clock p. M., respectively it Winnipeg by Iho Manitoba free press of. W. F. Luxton director and editor in Chiet government vote for Hugh John Macdonald and True Canadian Independence Kead How Canada has prospered under the Wise administration of sir John Mac Donald s government the growth of the cities in Canada. Things Are butter calculated to display the growth of this country under conservative administration than the wonderful Progress made by to Many of its cities and and there is no Way better calculated to establish the fact of this Progress than the figures of population and the values of assessments gome years ago and at the present time. Plain figures Are the Best arguments let the Fol lowing list speak for itself assessment. Elther old ton by mall one Ono month Cash Jii Advance. Dully Horning Erco pros delivered in Winnipeg on tunic terms. Evening free Presh and Sun delivered in win cont week 75 cd Iii per month i for three strictly Cash and Vince. Auvk11tising Kates per nonpareil Hue 13 Hups or Nita Ono Inch in depth for advertisements appearing in both okd1naky advertising ten cents per Lino each insertion. Advertising inserted for a definite period of time to be charged for at Tho follow ins Ono Ueck 80 cent per Linn two 45 Ono month 80 to Iron Montem sue months "00 on year advertisements occupying to is space than five lines will to charged As live Lino advertisements. Condensed advertise hent3 on first Tage to Manitoba As this and for that reason the Hudson Bay railway in the great Issue of this contest. To elect men opposed to it who Are unfriendly to it who would Nae it to fur ther their own political a Themea who would destroy it through jealousy of its promoters would a an act of Folly and madness that would deserve to entail on a for years to coma All the evils of the existing combination. The electors of Manitoba will be Wise if they drop their party am and remember their bread and butter. If they do this they will vote for men who Are known to be in Hearty sympathy with the Hudson Bay railway project and thus show our masters at Ottawa that in this matter we Are desperately in Earnest. Men who have a doubtful record on this question and Are known to have done their worst to destroy the scheme will be left at Home. That will be our course if we me Wise if fools it matters Little what we do. L o lot etc., t tc., so words or Unuer 25 wants each additional word 1 words or under for consecutive Iii Ortlon for 1mb period 1hau Ono week 26 cents each Nodl Talonn Lora 1 cont 30 words or under Ono week each us Lyional word 6 cents 30 words or Side Ratcli subsequent week 81-00, each additional wonks cents. Condensed Neveril Tomonis idiot in Bort cd every Day so words or under 60 cents each Audi tonal Uedoi noels charged on account for less than advertisements unaccompanied by specific in inserted Ull ordered out. Notices of births marring is and deaths co cents each insertion. Notices pot in non Roll Type leaded and located immediately Over tie City my 10 conto per word Acu insertion. No Norco inserted for Lens thu ii cuts no inserted Thoy must to Ali mounted on Wood. Seen abroad. Or. Duncan Macarthur s lec Ture before the . Some practical observations inv lug an important bearing in the future of the need of an emigration agent in Britain. W 3iu. Facing Bopf Wavil. Or. Martin talked about the Hudson Bay railway at his Manitou meeting the other Day. is reported to have said he considered this matter a question for the Dominion government to Deal with and while Manitoba waa prepared to give her share towards the construction of this important line of railway it was asking too much to ask the province to bankrupt Idolf to get the to which we will allow or. Martin him eel to reply with the Resolution which he introduced into the legislature on the Isch of May 188gf Bioh was afterwards made the basis of the guarantee act which he helped to Force through the House and then re pud it Ted at the instigation of his friends of the Northern Pacific that in the opinion of this House instead of the Grout of one million dollars provided by chapter 55 of the statutes pawed last session in Aid of Tho construction of the Winnipeg and Hudson railway and steamship com Pany s Enterprise to province should Guaran tee the interest at the rate of four per cent1, per annul upon of the Bonds of the company for a period of Twenty five Mauricio ci6abs Are now coming to the front. The Best dealers in the City country jealous of Belr Dawson Bole co Winnipeg. Daily edition. Freedom in Trade. Liberty in Bell in civil Friday. Feb. 27. 1891. Toronto 1878 to 147.t76.sms Montreal 1880 tur Ailton Ottawa 1890 halite London Brentford 1390 Winnipeg 9195.000 Victoria b. C 1hso population 1890 s0.700 5890 1881 6.24d 1890 22 802 1890 Vau conver existence before 1880 1800 it80 Windsor o.j77 1890 10.6j8 and so the hat might be added to indefinitely. Protected by the Tariff and relying with Confidence on the Wise administration of affairs by sir John Mac Lonald and his government on Citie have steadily developed new industries have been smarted and old ones revived and this Progress indicates the Gen Era condition of the country for a prosperous City Means a prosperous Region round it an increased demand for All Farmers produce and improved opportunities for obtaining work of All kinds. What is at stake. The nations of the world Are waiting the result of the present contest in can Ada with a degree of inter est which promises com ment after March 5th that will give canadians reason either to raise their Heads for Pride and Praise or to Blush Tor shame. The British press of All shades of political opinion take the same View that these elections furnish the crucial test of the loyalty of Canada to the Mother land which avas expressed in the Resolution passed in the House of commons at Ottawa last session and forwarded to the Queen. Canadians have said they Are Loyal. Sir Richard cart Wright and Jar. Wiman have thrown Down the Gage. It has been accepted by the Leader of the govern ment. Now is the time for the people to prove their loyalty. X touches his pocket. I guess i won t vote myself out of work Thia was the Apt reply of a Mechanic canvassed for his vote the other Day. That hits off the Situa Tion exactly. Canadian industries could not stand six months under the Power of the United slates trusts ant combines. The one a boat Issyk. Some ardent politicians Here and elsewhere in the province who Are More anxious for a party Victory than for the Good of the coun try Are insisting very earnestly thac the Hudson Bay railway is not in Issue in the election contest now pending. No doubt they would prefer an Issue. Their candidates in this City and in Selkirk who to gain their ends in the local politics have thought it necessary to kill that Enterprise Are finding their records on that question rising up to condemn them and they fervently wish that oho Hudson Bay railway were at the Bottom of the sea with or. Hugh Sutherland with it. But a it is Nob at Tho Bottom of the sea the Only thing left is to say that it is Nob an Issue in this elec Tion hoping in this Way to escape the Neces sity of explanations which Are greatly needed to reconcile present with past per. Formandos. Of All the issues before Tho people of Manitoba the Hudson Bay railway is and ought to Bra the most there in no other question which so immediately concerns the welfare and Prosperity of the province and it a the highest in of All politics we take it to promote the welfare and Prosperity of the greatest number b is an Issue and will remain to and in is an Ssue that All others. More is do sending on the Success of that Enterprise looked at from the standpoint of Manitoba ban on any other now before the people. It comes therefore a duty of the first and i Ghent necessity to elect men to parliament rho Are not Only in sympathy with the scheme but who will devote All their energies and influence in assisting the men at the Back if it to carry it to completion. Por five years a least from 1883 to 1838, this province was in an uproar of excitement and discontent caused by the persistent disallowance of local railway Charters we were lighting desperately to break the monopoly which waa fastened upon us by the policy of he Dominion because we Felt it keeping us Back in on National Prosperity. We wanted Competition in railway rates and our dream waa that we could connect with the railway systems in the United states our end would be gained to a Large extent. Monopoly was smashed and Sod a Road was built to Tho Boundary jut of Tor nearly two years experience of a Southern outlet we discover thai we ate no Otter off than we were before. The Farmers Are As much without Competition As they were when Tho c. F. E. Waa alone in the Field. 5uch a disappointment might have been pre vented to a Large extent by our local govern ment if it had taken greater precautions and exacted More stringent conditions. But the natural tendency was towards combinations. The two Roade the Northern Pacific and the c. F. H., were parallel running across the continent from East to West and competing for the same Trade. Neither hid an advantage Over the other and consequently neither could afford to cub rates. Combination followed As a matter of course. The result to the Manitoba Farmer a that he finds himself to far As Competition and in the Hudson Bay railway is what Winnipeg wants. Support Hugh j. Macdonald As against Isaac Camp Bell who decries the project. Advt. Creased prices for his wheat Are concerned precisely in the name position a under monopoly. Indeed be a threatened with worse. Owing to combinations among United states roads the Northern Pacific is liable a any time to be forced into an increase of rates. A danger of this kind was averted Only a few Weka ago by the refusal of the 0. P. R. To respond 60 a raise in rate. When it Cornea again Tho latter May not be in a Ilion to resist the pressure and we will find rates higher than they have been since the Early Days of monopoly. Where or How else Are we to get Competition now that on United states connections have failed us it can Only be by the open ing of the Northern route. That route will at once put this province Oil an average a thous and Miles neater the world a wheat Market than it u at and the whole of Liat enormous gain will be in railway mile a important to remember Tia. It a the railway charge that eat so terribly into the Price of a Bushel of wheat. The saving of a thousand Miles of a Hanl by railway Means at Leub ten cents added to the Price to the Fanner. In is not Noce Isary to go into an elaborate calculation or into argument of any kind to How this a thousand Miles Shorter haul Means so much lest freight charges on the face of in. It follows a naturally m Day and Nigeb that it coat Leas to haul a Bathel of wheat Coo Miles than to haul it Milea. The difference will be to much added to the income of the f Armen and Conse Quant y to the wealth of the province. There i soother in Mitrion or policy now before the people will give so much material Ltd Van l Obok immigration. A correspondent writes to the Canadian Gazette London aug Geating More Vig Orona and systematic efforts on the part of Dominion and provincial authorities to encourage the immigration of agricultural labourers. Next to the ready made Farmer with capital enough to make a fairly Good Start for himself there a no individual whom it is so desirable to secure As members of that the old country farm labourer has Little to learn after coming Here. is accustomed to hard work and understands at least practical agriculture. Arriving in Canada he has Little else to do than to learn our ways and to adapt himself to them. This a the work of a few months Only. The spirit abroad in this country soon instill into him an ambition not to serve a a hired labourer any longer than he can help. quickly learns that the labor he Sells to his employer could be More profitably expended on his own account. Accordingly he directs All his thoughts to the purpose of getting together Money enough to enable him to make it beginning for himself. is Nob Long in appreciating the fact that an intimate knowledge of the country and its ways is a Good As Money to him and that less capital a consequently necessary. can take up his Home Teai often after a year a service and manage afterwards to make Euch headway thit in the course of four or five years at the Moat he finds himself fairly established As a Northwest Farmer with comfortable surroundings a Bright future. And As a role no better settler Exita. The correspondent referred to says that there Are Many of this class in England who would come to the Northwest if they Fiad the Means. However frugal and industrious they May be a Home if married and with families h the most of them Are Ibia impossible to Lay by Money. They literally live from hand to Mouth what a made one week expended Tho next. Although they toil on for Yenis they Are in Tho end jul Etc where they began to far a worldly wealth is concerned. These men cannot emigrate because they Havo not the wherewithal to the passage Money for thu Nelves and their families. The problem then a to get them Here. The Only Way of course a to have their expenses advanced to them and As this cannot be effected through private Enterprise the Gazette correspondent suggests that it be done by the provincial governments taking Euloh Security As May be deemed advisable or a feat for the return of the Money advanced. This would necessitate the establishment of age Noiea in the old coun try at which labourers could apply and where a one discrimination would be made a the selections. Of the Security the correspondent Days the agent Hern could make a contract with the labourer whereby the latter agrees Bhat the Advance shall be payable our of Hia wages in the Manitoba government would require to legislate so As to make the Advance a charge on the labourers wages and the Advance would thereby to secured. The sum required to place a Settlor in any part of Manitoba from Thia country is so Small that a very Short Tima Only would elapse before the loan would be a Lien on Hia wages might Nob to the beat arrangement in thai interest of the labourer himself but that a a question of detail that need Nob be discussed Here. The whole scheme indeed May to but one More of the scores of impracticable plans thab have been suggested in connection with immigration although that is a matter for the consideration of those whole but mess Ibia to Deal with them. The recent via to of or. Green Way to England a taken to mean thab this province at least a disposed to adopt a More vigorous immigration policy than prevailed hither. To and the largely increased vote a the lab the lecture before the Young men s Christian association by or. Duncan Mac Arthur last evening waa attended by an audience of 75 or 80, which waa considered Good taking into account various attractions elsewhere. The lecture waa a very interesting one and was listened to with much appreciation. The chair waa occupied by r. J. Whitla pc rident of Tho a to citation. While or. Maon Rthur s sketches of a Holiday trip cannot to Given in full Tho following extract will a appreciated As preferable to a Mere synopsis of the whole con Taining a it Doea so Many facts of interest and importance to Manitoba or. Mac Arthur Eaid any one who revisits Europe after an absence of Twenty years must be prepared to find Many changes. The Century in which we live has been Well characterised As one of material Progress and it is undeniable that this Progress is accelerating at an immensely increasing rate As we approach its close. The first thing that struck me on boarding the Oxnard Steamer which waa to carry a Croaa the Atlantic waa the Magni tude Power and Superior appointments of the vessels that now Cross the Ocean compared with those of Twenty years ago. Steamships carrying from to tuns of freight and from 500 to first class Angera and capable of making the voyage in about six Daya with All the appointments and com forts of a first class Potel Bave taken the place of those which plied on the Atlantic 20 years ago. The largest of which carried ouly Boud tons of freight and about 200 passengers and took from ten to twelve Days in making the passage and although the great Eastern was a failure and it a improbable Tab attempts to construct Mammoth ship will be made to any great extent in future it is yet altogether Likely that the tear ships now in use will in the course of the next Twenty years a superseded by others of still larger size and Power and that the voyage from America to Europe will be accomplished in my other words the traveller will probably be Able to leave new York or Halifax on monday morning and Leach Liverpool on the following saturday morning. The increased and increasing capacity and Speed of Tho Atlantic steamboats a a matter of deep significance apart altogether from the personal consideration of improved trav ailing facilities both to ourselves and the people of great Britain a Ennuso the larger the capacity of these vessels Trio Leea will be the coat of transportation. This Means a Groat Deal to who people of this province which a and always will be a great Grain and cattle producing and exporting country. Last season we and Tome bushels of wheat to Aell. We cannot Bond any of it to the United states owing to the High duty and having More limn sufficient to Supply ourselves awl All the other province a of tha Dominion we Hubli necessarily find a Market for the remainder in England. Now we Are liable to Bave a surplus of Twenty millions of bushels for Export any year inasmuch a we have a sufficient area of land prepared to produce that Quantity and with tha excellent wheat soil we possess and the great facilities we have for extending cultivation it a impossible to place a limit on the Quantity of wheat we can grow within the course of a Fow years and it will thus a readily soon that to must Here Ater and until we get free Trade or reciprocity with the United Santoa find a Market for the great bulk of our wheat in Esplund. Now the reduced rites consequent on the in creased tonnage of the Atlantic vessels will give a larger profit to the Farmers of Manitoba and leave at the same Tinno More Money in the country resulta which Are greatly needed it Tho present time. Thia Una Uno of the subjects which engaged my attention on my Way to England whore we landed after a plea East and uneventful voyage of six Days and a few hours. Tho Clia Ugo from a a Renirio Eov inti a like this to an old picturesque and densely bottled country like England is very great. To Canada everything physical is on a great lakes and Rivers Plains and mountains Aro immense whilst our population is comparatively Bull and scattered. In great Britain on the contrary Tver thing physical is on a urn nil scale except the mountains and they Are commanding Only in the Northern part of the kingdom whilst the population in proportion to the area of the country a very Largo. It seemed to Ino As if great Britain considered physically was but a microcosm of Peonio of her own colonies and that the term greater no matter whether Imperial federation be a practicable matter now or not waa death used to acquire a deeper significance As time Rolls on. The whole kingdom i found nearly All classes interested in the Tab Jet of especially Tho lab Orius classes. To owing to a succession of bad seasons and More especially owing to the ruinous effects of foreign and colonial Competition in cattle and Grain Are in a disheartened and impoverished condition. Many of them have had to give up their lands others who have received reductions in their Renta Are holding on in the Hope of a return of better times. Some Are making Enda meet and others Are falling behind and consequently Thia Largo and important class which in Tho very class we want in Manitoba Aro deeply interested in the matter of emigration and i waa much concerned to find that no proper representation of the claims of Canada and particularly of Manitoba and and the Northwest territories a a Superior Field for settlement were being Mado in Groat Britain. The Dominion government it in True have offices in London and Liverpool where anyone desiring general information about Thia country can obtain it but a regards any single province it cannot to expected that the general agent of the do minion would discriminate in favor of one at what would be sure to to considered Tho expense or detriment of the others and what we need is an agent of our own who would in constantly on the spot and to Able to com Mand con Decca and give Tho fullest information about the great capabilities of Thia province and its eligibility of a Field for ment and who would moreover pursue the most systematic and indefatigable methods in keeping Thia province continually before the British Public. Spasmodic efforts such a sending out delegates and correspondents Are ill very Well and they will be attended with Pood results but they fall Short of what is required both by the class which most needs Phoenix insurance company of Hartford Conn. Established 1864 oath capital Canadian lir Nnoli heir office 114 St. Tunics St., Montreal. Gerald e. Hart general manager. Good agents desiring to represent the company Aro invited to Corr Poui t. Howard Wright h. A. Jukes with us. 37ft 8tkkkt Winnie he general agents for sort Northwest territories that on country has creator scope for expansion and a larger and potential Dower of National possibilities than bos Ever fallen to the lob of Auy of the empires of the old that to make our history Illust Riim and worthy by a High Standard of Public and private morality Wise legislation a thorough system of _ education toleration in religion and politics and habits of Enterprise Industry perseverance truth honesty and the delegates report. British tenant Farmer a who visited Farmers give their impress i our in print. A Kansas blizzard. Temp Lioi Imadul Canadian Gazette London feb. 12 to Aro glad to learn to reports of the Brit ish tenant Farmer delegates who visited Canada autumn Are now in the press and will be issued in a few in View of the bulk of the volume were to lion published to get her it has been wisely decided to reports in four 1 to of messes. Edwards Ruthia Hutchin son Penrith Scotson Mossley Hill near and Wood Halo word near will constitute the first part and of course have their chief circulation in Walco and Northern England. Those of messes. Daniel 1 Ane Grantham Pitt Vilmin Borer and Simmons Berk form the second part and will chiefly concern the cent nil and Southern sections of England. The two scotch delegates messes. Browe and spoil Newton have Tho third part to themselves and the Irish delegates messes. Murphy and Stevenson Are responsible for the fourth and last part. In the preface which acco mimics each part a concise statement is in ado of the land regulations in each of Tho Canadian provinces of the Means of obtaining improved of Canada s status of an agricultural country while a Hearty Welcome is extended to All whose capabilities fit them for Canadian life. The pamphlets Are Well printed and Well arranged and cannot fail to encourage a Batter knowledge of Canada and Canadian resources. Communications. Session of the Federal parliament together with the Stepa taken since indicate that the Dominion too a alive to the necessity of greater efforts in the same direction. To both ibis not out of place to commend All schemes that May be devised with the simple injunction that they make the beat of them. If there a anything in the suggestion of this Gazette correspondent in can be picked out and utilized. The country wants and must have settlers and if they cannot be got one Way then another and another must be tried until to bib upon the one thab Bent answers Tho Pur pose. The Toronto mail correspondent in this City is sustaining his reputation. Saya that when or. Macdonald was nominated Many left the meeting and went Over to or. Camp Beli s committee rooms and pledged them selves to support he Adda or. Macdonald has no Chance of election. All his Best friends Ever contended for in Hia be half waa thab he was a harmless unobtrusive in the same dispatch it a Eaid attorney general Martin s ejection seems sure. His friends ate betting on 500 majority for if Good solid lying is of use in a Campaign thin correspondent a Worth a Good Deal to the party Tab buys him. Intolerable etching or a Sloas Terfu Ooi Akin dimmer May to have Able and Active agents in England and there is Sharp Competition Between Australia new zealand South Africa and the Argen Tine Republic for emigrants whilst a regards Canada the Only province which has a special agent in England when i waa there was Brit ish Columbia whose representative i met in London and who waa doing Hie province great service by disseminating Correct information about its re sences and correcting rain statements in the and misapprehensions in the Public mind Buth of which Are sure to arise from one cause or another about every country from time to Tinio. T am glad to learn that an Effort in no v Wing made by the go Minir no of Thia to establish an emigration Agency in England and i believe we shut Aee the most satisfactory results from this i the m Lurer then passed on 3 give an account f Home of the Cerebra tid places he visited in the course of his journey. visited in London in Thi neighbourhood of Chelsea the House in which. Thomas car Lyle lived for the greater part of his life in which he wrote the greater number of his books and in which he died. The visit gave occasion for the mention of Many interesting acts respecting that celebrated author. An hour or two spent in West Minster Abbey led to some of the names of illustrious men assembled in that venerable and capacious mausoleum of tha trip by dead from London or. To Arthur went to Paris where to visited the great exhibition. After sneaking of the French capital and the Franco nation he described Bis trip to the North of Scotland mentioning in particular Hia visit to Gro Marty the of Hugh Miller s birth. From Hia observations and comparisons or. Macarthur concluded 31r. and Tho h. B. R. To he editor of Iho free Pross. Is made to or. Hugh j. Macdonald because of his firm holding a judg mud against the Hudson Bay railway com Pany for a considerable amount. For one i am very glad that it docs not club i would like to see the company loaded Down wit i debts but because if or. Macdonald a an interest in it we May count the More confidently on he working tooth and Nail to make tha Road a Buccolo in order that to May get Hia Money. I presume or. Macdonald is made pretty much of the same ant of Clay is the rent of up and of the average Winnie Eggers i do Noo know one who would be the less Earnest in a Public Enterprise because of some advantage to himself. As an elector of this City in which All my interests Are entered i am anxious for the building of the Hudson Bay railway and unlike or. Isaac Campbell 1 want it built from Thia City Noli from Princa Albert so that we Ball reap the Benefit of having Ita Headquarters in Winnipeg. If or. Mac Donald Hus an interest in a judgment against the company i Ahall expect him to work All Tho harder Tor tiie Road. The Only question is if the judgment is an honest one. I have not been that disputed and am willing to believe therefore that Tho claim is in every respect a just one. That being to i Hrtko no objection if his interest will act Energy and i will have Leas objection still if his election will help a to Tho Hudson Bay railway. That is what we want and if judgments will bring it about please pile on the judgments. . Fob. 20. Tariff and the h. U. Toute. To the filitor of the free 1 Rew. Public opinion in the United states Beohm unanimous thab nothing Short of commercial Union would to acceptable to their people Havo Tho advocates of unrestricted Trade Seloti Riih with thab country who live in Manitoba and the Northwest duly considered the effect on our dealings with Europe of hav ing a coercive and High Tariff imposed in a from Washington while our great ports of Export would boat Hudson Bay causing empty ships on Tho return trip while places like Ehin Onton and , though but Coo or 700 Milea from tide water at port Nolson would to compelled by Tho american High Tariff on foreign goods to ate american manufactures brought by rail Miles from to place of manufacture thu ii ruining the Cost of exporting our commodities and our country at the mercy of Obj american monopolist keep your hands untied. Britons guard your own 1 John Reavie m Portage la Prairie feb. 25. Murderers hanged. Lope snapped in one curo Auri n Turr lilo scene a unused. Enie Suboh feb. Myrah the Mur Derer of Bis sweetheart was hanged at 1.58 o clock Thia afternoon. Washington pa., feb. West was Doged at 2.33 . West waa carried from the cell to Tho scaffold strapped to a Plank. When Tho rope was adjusted and the trap sprung West s body fell four feb the rope snapped and the victim fell on the ground. The spectators rushed Forward and assisted in carrying the body of the gasping struggling criminal to the scaffold. The rope was again adjusted and three minutes after the drop West was again swung off dropping a distance of two feet where to hanged until he was dead land will Havn a hard Elmo , kona., feb. Terrific Blair and commenced be tryday and a doing much damage Over Western Kansas. The storm a Cwm Panido byh Igli atom pc is suffering greatly. Settlers no Short of food and ions of life a Farod. It j8 the hardest storm of the Ponton. Dispatches from South Ern Kansas state that another a raging m the Cherokee Atrip and that intense Euf Forini will be experienced by Tho Boomers who invaded Tho strip. There Aro fully 3 000 Boom Era to Trio strip and most of to lips Aro scantily provisioned and with Only Taijon Colora far shelter they will endure Rucat Buffer aug. To get a majority. How Ilo trick in in the i no time Landing mich., feb. And body of Tho sonata chamber were crowded yesterday in anticipation of a renewal of tuesday s fight Over Trio unit Aling of two re publican in the absence of Mostof there pub lican in Embra. The new Membory were on hand Early in Trio morning and took the of office privately. When their names were read in the Roll Coll a scene of Prat Conj Sun ensued republicans insisting that the action waa irregular. The services of Tho a Arma were finally resorted to and order restored. A protect was presented Sif find by nil Tho republicans and patrons of India try. On a motion to table the protest the a cab Liana demanded yeas and nays. The vote Etta hog 10 to let. Tho president of the Senate can the decisive vote with Tho Dera Ocrotty. During the excitement Acornl personal encounters were narrowly averted. The seating of the two democratic senators Rivee the democrats a working majority Independent of Tho patrons of Industry and they already Havo Tho House by a Una Stantial majority. The Canadian roads. May legs Blanc anti that Soforo Washington feb. Pres sure a being brought to upon the House of Commerce committee to eco Ore this session s legislation which will bring to Canadian roads under the jurisdiction of the interstate Commerce Law. Tho present in Tention is to add Thia an a clause to the Gentte Bill aut Boming limited pooling and its friends think it can be Chauncey Al. Depew president of the n. V of Antral this legislation on Tho ground tha the proved Crasious of Tho Laws outside Tho jurisdiction of the United states can to prevented. A negro s punishment. Nil shot for an attempted . Mariion feb. Allen West a negro went to Tho House of the Moat prominent citizen of the town of Ville Wilcox county Aid finding the old daughter to be the Only occupant attempted to assault her. Her screams frightened the negro and he fled bub was caught at Midnight. was taken to the Woods and stripped preparatory to being flogged. To Bioko Tiv from his capture a but had not gone fifty Fatt when to was Filion dead. The la unto. Jake Seville a Fob. 2c Burke of Carbon county and Hia jury by Guidna entered the ill fated mine this morning on a Toui of inspection. The Corona began talking evidence to Day. A Bur Virlow Aro doing Well of can to expo cd. The men will probably to removed to the on sunday. Getting away with Trio snap enl. Gabhi Notum Fob. Warrants to the amount of on account of be Aswan Srere to Day Aig nod by aaa Patant Secretary Nettleton. Thonon aurilus in Tho at the close of Tho business to no election yet. Sophik Ornton Iii., feb. 3c.-three were taken for United states senator resulting in 101 votes for Palmer. The be publicans present and the m. B. A. Refused to vote. Anna Dick Luton la Joanne. Wilzba Dauie pa., feb. 20.-Annn Dick Inion lecturer author and actress we Ulm to the insane Asylum to her mind a been unbalanced for Homo Timo. Killed it poll Lek tree. Shinoi ild ont., feb jobs Ireland waa falling Timber Here to was by a falling tree and instantly killed. Current chronology Low Coronation of Henry ivol a Birtt. Or German Union Austria Bavaria Saxony we t9b-Klerco Dobalo in Tho French comm bar in Luloh Pronco Napoleon Tho French aim isl concluded. Queen. Tinco Anil and court and parliament in state u i auls National Cuianu Irving f or Roc Otery to Prince of vials. 1 site plug upon Hia Ditlev. Washington feb. Foster arrived a the Treasury department a 10 o clock Thia morning and entered upon Hia duties As Secretary of the Treasury. To received the chiefs of the division and spent the Day in receiving friends who called to extend their congratulations. A Campaign error. Hopi. Vollz u not dead Dai pita Montreal Star it waa announced by mistake that Hon. Felix Geoffrion was dead. The Hon. Gentleman while at Beloeil on monday accidentally broke his leg and this doubtless caused the report of Hia death. will to unable to take part in the Campaign but Bis friends Are confident that his Accad it will Nob in the least interfere with Bis Baa of for is election Pompou flour boil claimed to to son of claim Jwj acted. Isral Vinci Napoleon joint Forcemeats to a Jilla killed Juno 1. 1832-goal mine explosion at 150 persons if i tied nearest Istt-10 in Railroad Normont it m out. Livest Kulion of oven Trio county clerk a office Kyst Cuc so injun of. Neuoma will be Washington despatch of wednesday if. Cloud that has been banging Over mation of n. E. Nelson As Al tomcat for the new North Dakota has arrived in waa Hogton it to the capital to enquire into mis de Lay of Hia confirmation by the Day be had a conference Wito o and Oasey and and a Happy of the a be con6rtned. It i that there no jews paper i
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