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   Hutchinson News (Newspaper) - December 7, 1890, Hutchinson, Kansas                                SUNDAY DECEMBER A STORMY Yesterdays Meeting of the Sfa tional Farmers The or Charges Brought Be 1 fore af the Why Ho Ke to tite at UIB National Tumor 4aliiBt tils Denies from h Alliance continued its session At the forenoon teuton complaint was by of Georgia that the government statistician relied too upon Information furnished by un Jf informed The committee on agricultural statistics pro posing that a committee of five Alliance congressmen make arrangements to get so that the people will not be dependent on reports from the govern ment Taey are to co operate with the Alliance crop statistician In her Burti tt ot Mississippi moved that a be furnished of who send to each Alliance all in their posses sion bearing on turner ct Georgia protested against such a roster furnished as ic gave one man too much He said thM such a rotter could he used to destroy the order by politicians or That if he as national secre tary bad had a roster In his and had been he could have sold it for during the recent political campaigns throughout the Pol he use It to nate their corrupting Livingston ot Georgia supported Secretary Turner in his and while speaking at some length on the subject was by Delegate Harve of Florida on a point of that Livingston consumed too much time ot the convention in Livingston replied that when he run things he run them In shape that there was some system and order some business was but that when Harvey had anything to do with af fairs there was only anarchy and got the again and said Kansas campaign Senator for a roster of i secretaries the Infer that such a would largely in value as the Alliance extended Into Powderly addressed the Alliance delegates at Exposition hall this after He advocated a law against the employment of child He insisted that tbn government had the right to con trol the and then made a fiery attack upon the employment of labor saving machinery in defrauding the of the right to He bitter against all electric declaring the capitalists in their greed had even cornered wrath and compelled it howled the who is a vociferating wildly and never permitting the to silence his BJ u had to be taken and tho reading of report WHO in order by a big amid and An Hull arose from hla seat the troubled watars iu most dignified manner and amid a foreboding silence he proceeded to say that he bad refused to thn report of the invest gating committee tor the following Because it President Polk for writing the Norwood a censure which was unjust to Polk for various Because It exonerated Me although had actually and openly admitted before the commie tee that he gone to Georgia and formed a combination Alliance legislators and orders in the interest of for the United son bts because also admitted thac had loaned and because McCune had fui that he remained sixteen days ia Georgia lobbying for Calhoune has admitted before the committee that he bad for the past year travelled on transportation fur him by the West Point Terminal Hallo reasons for the reference to H loan ot it was al were that McCune admitted before the committee that he gave aa security therefor an order for on the Na tional Alliance Proof ban also adduced as to the change ut the policy of the National Georgia Alliance in the interest nf corporations and This change from the former policy in favor of the farming in but ultimately so marked as to have practically con firmed tho suspicions of financial influence at proof aa to lobbying and several minor charges had also been The reading of the document produced a profound sensation in the convention hall in a few seconds another scene of wild excitement was being finally as a sort of compromise Living ston secured the adoption of a motion making tho continuance of an investiga tiou a special order for this As soon as quiet was restored the con vention listened to the report of the com to which had referred the proposition of President Polka annual message suggesting a legislative to consist of the presidents ot all the with the national president as chairman The report was in favor of this and was adopted by the The committee on the pres idents with reference to salar reported In favor of making the pree salary with his traveling out of which he pay bin private and in favor of fixing his official rosidence in to do thair and said He denounced Nn matter what politicians may we of the two great sections are together again and together we will fight The sentiment brought forth great John Davis of Kansas spoke upon the finance and this closed the ox of labor The National Alliance adjourned juet list ore today while the resolution on a roster of subAlliance Was under When the mealing was called together at 3 nobody expected a continuance ot the A storm cloud meanwhile had been gathering and everybody was welting to hear it It related to the investi and it burst with u suddenness and uproar well calculated to suit even ihe most sensation loving Alliance mart iu the convention President Hall of the Maine Alliance got tto floor and was loaded to the with which subsequently found vent iu a written which he held in his against the report of the committee on submitted and adopted He proceeded to read from bis manuscript his reasons for not signing that But he had hardly read the beginning sentence when through Delegate Wynn of objected to Halle stating his reasons on the ground his previously formulated objections were in the nature of a minority which he had now forfeited his right to by reason of tho conventions final action on the majority or tegular re port cf ihe Then followed crossfire of objec tions and during which there was a and the ex arose to the tugboat The whole business was before the conven tion What would it do How would rid of or bow carry it on t While the debate was at its got the floor and said that if Halls report was read he should certain ly claim the fight to testimony on rebuttal on the of the As he sat down members clam oraU far and without demanded in loud voices an tion ot the most in the were using every art ot the politician and parliamentarian to choke off the whole Dullness and tq proceed with the order of the Thona of the anil who man to make themselves laid if there a cat la the bag they wanted it let They demanded again that Halli ue Mr Wade of Tennessee and Krank Burkett ot fairly This report was also Thn adjournment was taken at McCune was asked at supper time by the Associated Press representative with reference to the outcome of Halls mani It will amount to The council will not recede from its action of As indicating the state of feeling iu Kansas over the third party numerous telegram of congratulation have been received to day by John Rice from prominent there Identified with tho secretary of the Citizens says the citizens of Fort congratulate you on the effort to form a National May God crown your efforts with As was partially expected a corapro raise tho Polk and McCune fac tions was effected during the supper As soon as the convention was called to order Livingston arose and said that at the request of the members of the President Hall of Mis had agreed to withdraw bis ex planation nf bis reasons tor refusing report he waa done in the interests of Then arote to a question of personal and addressed him self the He denied truth of some of the statements in the papers read hy but his language was moderate and Ee sat down amid Then President Hall said I withdraw the written explanation for the eake of harmony and I do npt change my original This speech was greeted with hisses and by dome ap as The remainder of the evening session was devoted chiefly to routine Jus as the evening was about to ad to Monday It was resolved to en dorse the National A Without Ingalls says that Turners men in the is without THE IRISH Perversity lu Rupture of the Irish of tho Irish Party From the uf Manifesto to Haw In The Their Faith In tu the nul In of Pnr D the opening of the meeting ot the Irish parliamentary Parnell said they were as to receive the report of the del egates on the conference with Glad Kenny proposed that the delegates retire to prepare their A resolution that ihe delegates retire to prepare their report was put and de by a vote of 84 to After a brief read ie report ot the including thn of Bir William Vernon Harcourt and referring them to Gladstone as the sole tender ot the Lib empowered to speak in tne name of party the letter Gladstone de clining a J jint consideration of the quea taut the delegates might submit to him in combination with his colleagues ad Gladstones last letter to he Irish parliamentary At the conclusion of the rending ot the herd was u scene of great and OConnor arose from their seats when Mr Parnell declared that the latter bad the then in an effort to move n He tried to read but could not owing tu the He handed the resolution o McCarthy to The latter arose from his seat and was apparently to read when who throughout thu exciting scene remained resolution from Me at tho saws I wont receive Parnell and McCarthy stood ail dressing each but their words were rendered to the con fusion and cries ot chair or der I When order was restored Parnell said the party deposes I am your are not our McCarthy at tempted to move H us back our resolu The disorder and interruptions were Parnell continuing to rule that OConnor had the Barry Youre ti dirty which carried a further up the will respect the it respects the McCarthy said he had only risen to a point nf Someone handed him a paper and the chairman struck it out of Mis took out of your McCarthy answered that the paper was struck out of hiu were about to put some thereby usurping my was I expected courtesy at whatever Healy moved that Abrama motion be heard refuse to put Ill putit Ban The weekly bank statement the following changes iu The banks now hold less than the requirements of the 20 per Indian Matters at army headquarters were very quiet Miles said that the only news he bad fat publication was that the troops en route from the various military posts to Pine Ridge were making rapid progress toward their a S Samoa Colder fair northerly are You are not the leader of ths Irish then moved that the and calia tho attention of the country to the fact tbat though original resolution was amended to meet Gladstones objections Co he still refused to confer with the unless la Gladstones reply proved contention that It was impossible to get a direct answer from he was sacrificing Irish interests ic a manufactured He believed that would rosent such in seconding Coa nets warned the of the grave responsibility of forming an opposition Before seconded the motion ot an other This was due to Timothy Healy Who in to be mistress of the party dries of shame cume from all parts of the room and Wil liam Redmond They must be off to resort W argument like that I Abram followed He pointed out the danger of a Liberal de feat at the general election in case thin action should induce Gladstone to Aa Parcel refused to they would be wanting iu respect to themselves if they longer delayed bring ing to an The chairman having treated resolution Abram declined to enter into an but repeated tbat it would be shameful to allow the minority let coo tin ue making the parly a laughing Finally Parnell decided Abram vras out of Whereupon Healy bravo I wont stand very rough more from The amendment Is only at a iu Arthur in a quiet speech protested against the obstructive tactics of the which ne said would in delay the that the ma Jomy ware preparing to Justin McCarthy took the He said he though the come to close the He did not desire ts the engendered by the He up to last night that Parnell would still help them out of the terrible national He waa Par a ell had given them no assistance out of their He felt Mint it would be a waste of time to discuss the matter further since it had been made clear that the door would be barred a definite settlement in this room HA suggested that all agreeing with him While the members Mr McCarthy explained much interruption that he sorry f r the but would go with the Nolan excused Justin Me defection on account of family The he had exercised their right to They had debated the question two but certain gentlemen found tbat farther would only Justify Parnell and enlighten Ireland to the true He then proceeded to the election argued that the Parnellites would hold the key to the and concluded his remarks by saying that whatever in the next two or three be would be ranked with OConnell as the greatest Irishman of tho last three j Others having Parnell said The deserters knowing we were going to Ireland clamored for a decision because they dreaded the lightning of public opinion in Tuey receded before this opinion when they fled from this we have won the Loud Al though our ranks are I hold this chair Although many comrades have Ireland has power to fill their and send us men good and true for of those who have and I little knew our gallant country if I am mistaken in the opinion that when she gets an oppor she will freely exercise the They have left this room because they position was no longer tenable because arrayed against them a force before which we must all and without which none of us would over have been They stand iu a most contemptible that of men who having pledged to be true to their to their leader and their country have been false to Loud John resolution was than put carried by acclamation and the eMing Thn proceeding of the McCarthy sec lion wore conducted in The defection of the younger McCar thy haa raised the total number of ami members to of who withdrew from the meeting In a body held a meeting in a meeting by vole elected Justin McCarthy U is the intention to appoint a committee of eight members to assist the chair When McCarthy had assumed the chair Iht meeting proceeded to consider the following resolution as mem bers of the Irish solemnly renew to the in devotion we have never Irish party is and always mutt in dependent of all other we tbat we will never entertain any proposal for a settlement of the home rule question except such ai satieties the aspirations of the Irish act the Irish The which was proposed by Timothy Healy and seconded by SHI ton was unanimously The result was immediately cited to Upon what bad been dona Gladstone es Thank Homo rule I in big letter the ac knowledges the receipt of tho two reio lutious by the Itish caucus aui By the first resolution the 8Mb ject of our is entirely de from connection with the couver at Ua In the second am requested to receive a deputation besides the part was to request an in of my colleagues intentions re garding the details ot a settlement of th question and the control of the con I have not had flu to consult my colleagues r Buch declaration of my inten tion on two out of the many points which rony bo regarded as vital to the construe tiou of a good measure for home The question raised by the publication of my letter to Motley was a ques tiou of leadership ha no proper connection with home cannot undertake to make of our intentions on these or provisions of a home rule In with a question of the Irish party settles this question be longing entirely to their own cempe teace in tuch a manner wii enable me to renew my forme relations with the Irish party it will be iny to enter without in to confidential communication has heretofore as occasion ma upon all amendments or larj and suggestion of in my plan for a measure to home I assure you that it to press forward at the first favor able opportunity a just measure for home i recognize and earnestly seek to up bold the independence of the Irish party no less than that of the Liberal acknowledge with satisfaction the bar mouy prevailing between the two par ties since When the present aulty ID I know no reason to an Its interruption from what ha taken place on both tides of tb channel during ihe four years I look forward with as do mj to the formation and prose cation of a measure Utho Juat claims of will like the approval o tho people of treat 1 shall at all times prize he privilege df communicating with the rish National Irish eft for New York at 5 oclock this after iOon by the Michigan Central before heir departure Dll ou on behalf of himself anil his fellow made the following statement o an Associated Press reporter Wo have up to the present maintained Hence from any of opinion on situation at out of respect for the delibera tions of our today received assurances hat the fund association f New otherwise known as the house which raised bree hundred thousand dollars and it over to a tha of the last general heartily endorses our action and that the municipal council of the league in New fork also support Among the telegram received today y the envoys wera the following Patrick Melody wired from The people are wild to neo Come all telegraphed from Ohio What the people want is bouie rule for no matter under what Requests for them to come were also received from Waterbury New In reply to all these telegrams the f ol owing general reply was framed net We deeply regret that there hould he any but WB are solemnly convinced that the interests unity will be best served by suspend and public action tending the of the Irish We hope to communicate with you again he moment we receive decisive news rom An it is has gone to Detroit o confer with his friends He did not hold any conference with the other delegates and left no word as tu his intoa H Sam What i he German by New York Associated given In a pass age that Emperor William himself saleo ed from his recent speech on school re One point the emperor especially emphasises is the time lost in the public schools in cramming youths with and Greek instead nf language aid German especially tho growth uf German and the idea ot national Modern his ho if rightly would become Infinitely more valu able than the chronicles of he WASHING I and Gossip About tho National Capita in Hotb of Were of un Uninteresting lu if Kn the Sent ut Hill to be to Honor In Kow fcr the today called up the nuk ing three District of Columbia Tae discussion on this continued until when tho writ without Tho house amendment to the resolu tion for the issue arms by of North anil South Wyoming and was concurred U its provisions to the state of The senate then resumed of the election and Gray re the and continued his ment against Before 0 ray had bin speech the senate went into executive session and soon THE of of the committee on library called up the Joint resolu tion asking the president to request family of Grant to permit the re moval of the remains of her husband to Arlington The morning hour expired without action on tho On motion ot Perkins of the senate was passed with portant appropriating for the purchase of rations for the On motion ot of New the tenate Mil was passed for the the retirement of with the rank ot an wera ao many young seduced from the paths of virtue How Is It that Germany produced reformers of so many mea nagging at their own government tie of other nations It was from defective education on the genius ot modern man The high schools must mend their They must avoid Make the studies bear upon practical tie Reduce the boys book work and give more time recitation and training The present plan tends towards an over production of a higher He approved the sayings uf Prince anent the whom we called hunger and from whom the ranks of wera largely re forming a class dangerous to BO ho wero high school products lua to ing to the school ailments the emperor declared tbat In the highest classes the number of pupil with myopy was some pur nf thn that be not licence j a until their methods The newspapers generally the to The Secretary Proc tor this morning received two from Miles at In he quotes Brooke as toying that one of me main causes at discontent among is that a baud nf living on Paas in Rosebud have been ordered to more against their These Indians desire to be trans ferred to the Pine liid go and tho of tno Indiana now Brooks in asking fni authority tu permit the that lu opin ion add atul further in the ut too telegraphed him la reply that ho ha ample iu the hut advised him not to mace to the He could that the government has secur ed increased rations and more general and that the soldiers would be friands so lung BB they kept the but their bitterest enemy should they commie and defy the gov In the other telegram Miles that reports from indicate a more Two Strike Is expected in Milos says tbat he does not regard Two Strikes threats to stab Brooke an a signal tot inasmuch as it was made in hn Indian harangue to his own people and not in the ot a strong body of United States troops He aays that In ease the disintegration continues tho outbreak will be prevented for this win ter at The situation IB still a lu his and will require ex tiemo on the authorities to thn Indianu aod to avert hostilities until In to a auk information respecting the did of iii the nf wur transmitted to n Kilter from The It is of the an agreement upon the the hw reached National gays bespeaks on wrong information regarding the conditions of German Instead of being hungry many hi ah i only too willing to exchange representation oj 8BO their posts for positions on the if house of they osn get it 3W This anyone conversant with the work en nature by Journalists know that the tlon Bud with their party as German press is among the leading OD The ratio ii one tors influencing public Emperor William has ordered tbat prayer be offered in all the be ginning for the safe ment of Ihe Empress which It expected fo lake plico early in A number of town beaded by the Berlin municipal authori have tent u petition to the In favor of decreased duties on cattle And Tlie the withdrawal uf McCarthy and the other anti the supporters of adopted at tn state his views on the question submitted to and the of Parnell as to ench of the popu Thie is about the lowest number will permit each state during the next decade to present The which will gain in represen tation Alabama Kansis Kan Minnesota New Oregon Pennsylvania Texas Washington and or 24 in of the treasury bag issued a circular I u proposals for the to the got 4 per The payment of the will be at The o per will noo Tho McCarthy party arft now 1 a to the Irish have by craU o the and 6 the during the weekending ow of Amos tonight her out on of AMt offer to pay for the arrest of WH llam and until The reward to be for to be with the tinder call will tp ba circulation within the next week or t a  

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