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   Milwaukee Daily News, The (Newspaper) - March 2, 1879, Milwaukee, Wisconsin                                THE MILWAUKEE i THE VETO OP THE CHINESE Pull Text of the Presidents Mes Session of Con House Takes a Ee eoss Till this morn Senate La boring on an Ap propriation THE following is the text of jibe presidents to the house of Representatives vetoing the to Chinese immigration To the of a very careful of house entitled An act to restrict ol Chinese to the United I Return it to the house of re in which It originated with to its The ait was sent from the house of re la Its pro visions to the object named in its which is that ol An oot to restrict immi gration to the r Tho only means adopted to secure the object was the limitation in the way ot tlic number ol Chinese pas sengers be brought to this country by any me vessel to and as this number was not fixed in to the Siw or tonnage of the ves sel nr by any consideration of safety or accommodation of the simple purpose and effect of the enact ment were to repress this immigration to an extent but little short of its absolute exclusion The bUl us amended in the senate and now presented u an independent and ad provision aims at and in terms requires the abro gation by this government of articles anu i of tne treaty with common ly culled thf Through the action of the en joyed by this prevision of the act of the of which ratifications at Peking recites af the and motive of it 6 negotiation by the two governments that the conclusion the treaty be tween the United of America aid Ta empire of of the Ifth cf have arisen showing t lie necessity of additional ar ticles and to agreement as to ne gi therefore ending iv the sigua lure of additional July object the of our treaty and to wards the government China by ti incorporation of new at parts of the lire Upon the rules of tion to mental the text of the o these thereto coh one from the f irew HI all f and current obligation between governments and to ail intents and purposes at if embraced in one in treaty of which were exchanged recites that 1110 States or America and the desiring to maintain lasting aud have tu renew in a manner clear and treity or a of amity and the rules which in the future be observed in the intercourse respective countries and in arti cles to lay out i and c Tr relations of our people with The main sub stance ol nil the of this to define and rights of our people in i o to residence am in and trade with China actual ins in our favor in these were framed and found to be adequate am appropriate to the interest o our ana by concluding the article we receive the important that should at an v Ta empire grant to any nation or merchants or citizens of any privilege or favor connected either with intercourse which is not conferred bv this such privilege uid favor shall at once freely inure to tlie of the United its public merchants and Against this body of stipula tions in our and this engagement of equality in respect of all future con tc foreign a promise of permanent ana good offices on our part teems lo be only equivalent for this The flist as shall be as there have always and friendship Uie I idled StaUs of America and J a J sing and between people They shall not Insult or oppress each other for any so as to produce estrangement between and if any other nation should act unjustly or op the United States their good on being informed of the to bring about an amicable ar rangement of tile showing their feelings At the date of the negotiation of this treaty our Pacific possessions had attracted considerable Chinese and vim tapes and inconvenience felt or feared there from had become more or less but no stipulation subject to be incorporated In the The year was marked by u striLing of a spontaneous fom the Chinese headed by an Arnar Anson who had relinquished diplomatic representa tion of his own in to assume that of the Chinese empire to the States and European By the farts of Chinese immi and its nature and influence present and prospective had become more noticeable and were more observed by the immediately and by this Tin feature of the treaty was its attention Ui and its treatment of Chinese Immigration and Chinese as forming or as they should form part of our Up to this time our uncovenanted hospitality to pur fearless liberty of citi oui equal and comprehensive justice to all whether they abjured foreign nationality or our civil freedom and our religious toleration had made all comers and under these protections the Chinese in con numbers had made their lodge upon our treaty undertakes to deal with this and its 5th and Cth articles embrace Its important provisions in this the main stipulations In which the Chinese government has secured an ob protection of its subjects within our They read as follows Article TOP ol Ameri ca and the emperor of China cordially recognized the Inherent and Inalienable i ight of mac to change his home And al also the mutual advantage ol tree Immigration and immigration of citizens and subjects respectively from one country to another for the purposes of of trade or as pennanen contracting parties therefore jam In reprobating any than entire voluntary immigration fo They consequently agree to pass making It a penal offense for citizens of States or Chinese subjects to take Chinese either to the United States or to any other foreign country or for Chinese subject or citizen of the United States to take citi zens of the United States to China or to any other foreign country their free and voluntary consent re Article of the United States visiting or residing In China shall enjoy the came Immunities or exemptions hi respect to travel or resi as aay there be enjoyed bv ulti or subjects of the most favored na and reciprocally Chinese subjects visiting or residing lo the United States shall enjoy the same immu and exemptions in respect to resl dence or travel a may here be enjoyed by citizens or subjects of the most fav ored but nothing herein contain ed shall be held to confer naturalization upon citizens of the United States In or of subjects of China In the United An examination of these two articles In the light of experience then In their will show that pth article was framed in hostility to what seemed the princi pal mischief to be guarded to wit Toe introduction of Chinese labor ers by methods which should have the character of spiral Importation and not ol voluntary Immigration of free seeking our shores on and In a manner consonant with the our our Instructions and ap proved by inexperience of the Unquestionably the adhesion of the gov of China to these liberal les of freedom In Immigration with which we were so and with which we were so well was groat ad ance toward opening that empire to our civilization and anJ gave in future of greater and greater results in tne diffusion through out t hat great population of our arts our our inter nal and the sentiment of government and religion which seem to is so important to the welfare of man of this article secures this by China of the of free migration and fro among the peoples and races of the The in its rep of any other than an entirely by both tbe Ugh contracting and In obligations whereby we secure a solemn and unqualified engagement on tie pan cf the of too making it a penal offense for of the United States or Chinese to take subjects to The States or to any other foreign without their and voluntary great forue and of tills Its in principal and its practical service Ui protection against servile ui the guise of immigra Uin be over it the Chinese government to ar and measures to suppress his Where those are most necessary aud can it gives to the gov a fitting of treaty right to such and an upon their adoption and of com and resentment at their The fifth if it fall short f the pressure of the later experience u imr Pacific may urge upon the at ol this government as essential 10 public seems to be In the right and to contain Important ad once relinquished cannot le The second topic the interested under th actual conditions it things which prompted the adequate protection under the solemn and definite guarantees of the Of Chinese already In this coun try and those who shall seek our this wis the object and forms the sub ject i be sixth artile by reci procal the citizens and sub of iv visiting or residing in the country of the other aiv secured the same or there enjoyed bv or subjects of the most tavor ed nation The treaty of to which these are made s fyr a great amount of privilege ana protection both of and pop Ttv of American in But upon article that main body of treaty rights and securities of Chi already in this country depend on its Were the rest of left in it would leave them tn such treatment as we bhall voluntarily accord hy fiur laws and Any utilisation would be wanting to re strain our liberty of action towards them or sustain tlie right of the Chinese government to redress In their The lapse of tea years since the negotiation of has ex hibit to th Chinese government well as our own the working of t of immigration In great of Chinese laborers to tide maintenance of all thf mannere and mode of Confessedly Justifiable only on some reason both of the highest just Ice and 61 the highest The action of congress in the matter of the French treaties in if It be regarded as an abrogation by this nation of a subsisting strongly Illus trates the character and degree of which was then suitable to such The preamble of the act recites that the treaties con cluded between the United States and France have been repeatedly violated OB the part of the French anil the just claims of the States for reparation of Injuries so committed have been refused and their attempts to negotiate an amiable adjustment of all complaints between the nations hare been repelled with and that under the authority of French government there Is yet pursued the United States a system of violence said and hostile to the rights of a ree and Independent The enactment as a logical consequence of recited facts declares that the United States are of freed and exonerated from stipulations the of consular convention hereto ore concluded between United States and and that the same shall not henceforth be regarded as obligatory on the government or citizens of the United the hls ory of the government shows no other of the abrogation of a treaty by Instances have sometimes occurred where ordinary legislation of congress has by its conflict with some reaty obligations of the government a foreign taken effect as an infraction of the treaty and been generally declared to be operative to hat But neither lush legislation lor such judicial sanction of the same las been regarded as an of On the contrary the treaty in such cases still subsists between the and a casual infraction Is required by iriate satisfaction in the maintenance of The before me does not enjoin upon the president the abrogation of the entire much ess ol the principal treaty of It is made a As the power of modifying an existing whether by addition or striking out provisions is art of the treaty making power under he its exercise is for nor would the as sent of China to this partial abrogation of treaty make the action of Congress n this procuring an amendment of treaty a competent exercise of authority under he The how of this special consideration seems by the principle that a denun latlon of the part of the treaty not made the itself separate from the is denunciation of the whole as the other high contracting arty has entered into no treaty lon except such Included in the part the denunciation of one tarty of the part necessarily liberates he other party from the whole I B convinced that whatever urgency In or by any Interest e supposed lo require the instant sup ression of further from no reasons an require the Im mediate withdrawal if our treaty jro of the already jn this no circumstances an an exposure of our in merchants or to the Consequences of 50 sudden an treaty For tlie the of emigration fiom to he Pacific coast shown by trustworthy relieves us from any j ension Uiat the treatment of kact Of n the course of Introduce a f discontent or disturbance com directly were such delay fraught with more nan have ever been by the in promoting this I cannot but regard the summary of our Existing treaties with China as greatly in convenient to much wider and per manent interests of the I I have no occasion ta upon a gener al consideration of the interest and duty inch sacredly guard the faith na tion in form of obligation it may have been These sentiments animate the deliberations of congress and minds of our whole Our history gives little occasion any reproach in this regard and in re attention of congress to 1 am persuaded their action wilt public duty and Executive nays The amendrceni was then agreed to Yeas nays The clause In the bouse providing that hereafter no contestee or contestant for a seat in Ithe boose paid more than for ex and requiring a sworn was striken amendment allowing ot the sum appropriated for the comple tion of the Washington monument to be used in strengthening the led to a but the amendment was finally agreed to Teas nays The vice the mes sage from the president In answer to a resolution enclosing a report from the secretary of state in regard to railroads In Laid on the Ferry from the committee on post offices and post roads reported the post route Placed on the The credentials of Platt were placed on Blame and Wallace were ap pointed a conference committee on the post office appropriation and Dorsey and Wallace a conference com on the deficiency appropriation A motion was agreed to allowing late Indian to bring suit in the court of claims lor the ery of the amount expended by him for Indians of the Pnnca Adjourned for two hours to perfect The resolution heretofore offered call on the secretary of state and the treasury for certain detailed information relative to imported still including strength and use of false was agreed SUNDRY CIVIL Consideration of the sundry civil Dill was resumed and was added for Continuing work on the Iron clods Ter and The was reconsidered by which was struck from the the appropriation of for the purchase of Fassetts painting of the electoral The was a little later reported to the senate when a few unimportant amend ments were at at midnight the passed by a vote of yeas nays Senate re used to take up tlie liver and harbor and on suggestion of Windom took up making appropriations for legis executive and judicial expenses ot he government for the fiscal year end ng June and for other Windom sold knowing there would not be u consider changes proposed by the louse in the civil service features of this the committee on appropriations unanimously decided to reenact the features of the passed last with a few unimportant Howe a brief executive ses sion which he wafa sure would facilitate and an executive session was a dishonor to tile the American hod worked more Its people it was time it was Inv with that Stone thought the adoption of substitute would be fatal to tto ob aimed at by Unless the stw of the government Intorf erred thi be no safety to the people ft in yellow That disease would stop on the borders of the gentleman from Goo stood up and shook the constitution a opposed the senate I New York would not ba Interfered Laughter an suggestion ot treat from Butler For congress to come h md usurp the state and municipal po In regard to local quarantine laws not only but not to be tolerated by the Ami He had the est respect for but he say the legislation of the congress was intelligence of If congress faithfully it might have finished the before Christmas and people would have shouted Glory TO If congress had passed them and thin gone j Butler did not believe either of propositions presented would prev return of yellow he strong arm of the military pc could make quarantine 1862 no yellow fever had crept Into although It crews on ships at quarantine stations of argued In of the senate and against the amend ment as endangering the measure this i The substitute was then agreed t o yeas 125 nays The question recurred on the passa fi of the senate as amended and tellers It was defeated 71 to an yeas and nays were itf which fearing defeat of the t 111 as amended moved to reconsider uie vote by which the substitute was ogre K Hooker and on calling of roll on the passage or the amended y nd bills whereupon them on defeating the congratulated The senate as amended was then yeas 112 nays All publicans voting the as also most of members from New loung moved to the last Pending further action the house took a Upon reassembling a motion to reco vote rejecting the senate y t ow fever bin was taken up and Yo HI appealed to the house to pass either t in senate or his After dl of a similar Import to that whi h lad taken place earlier In the moved to lay the motion to the doors were reopened the was considered The amendment of the committee striking out that part of the as It came from the house fixing the pay of in federal courts at per diem and the test oaths of jurors Into amusement by was stricken out nays shouldering The senate also struck yeas nays remaining clause repealing thut art of the revised statues providing for supervisors and deputy marshals of FRIDAYS Fridays session was continued In the and the following bills reported the committee on public lands assed Extending the provisions of the 74 for the relief of settlers on railroad The senate granting lamU to Minnesota in lieu of lands here Extending time for pay ment of tte public Ion js message on tin in Senate amending eUin tour previously should be section of the Hedged Statutes In rela Uder on the Negatived HO to The vote was then T effort to straighten out the lary tangle In which the house been ie lasted for nearly and ai d was attended by upro ir and confusion which were turni d the t his d around wherever appeared most excitement majority In favor of senate If it could be divested of the house but that was so hard to jet at that final J moved to lay the on tl the house rros at tl f of another a from the senate in reference to the report of the observations on tl transit of venus bad a calming and shouts of laughter evinced the latire sense of tho ludicrous suggest d by the The was laid n thn 130 nays Harris moved to go into business n the speakers Page the president ve o rr res li The speaker said that would be d lands within the limits of an Inc Cases of David W Kei n and Louis are re same Gray and on par i Of the land on which Is situated the Ols Central was rejected on tha following grounds that the lani claimed was covered by the waters of when the state of was admitted Into the and since been reclaimed by artificial haa means and was therefore never ton of the United If It i rere public land it was not sub to location Valentine bed use It Is within the corporate limits of tho city of THE to the tour per loan yesterdays il March the senate this mor ing a resolution requiring the su perti tendent of public property to duct the pay of his employes twenty per cent and the Introduced by the com ie on state affairs to provide f or clas and reducing the pay of clerks u th hospital building were ruled out of orde on objection raised by Senator Bur rowt that they conflicted with tho i cutting off all new business after Tt e senate resolution for biennial ses sion of legislature came up for final n and failed to because it did not a majority of all the senators Senator Rice was paired with tor and Hyde with Sem tor Had they been com pelto a to vote it would have added two to tle affirmative vote and carried The Aj Cam Lop cun the by tt vote was as follows Hab Van or not Bud Rice Tl Van or not 3 senate indefinitely postponed the assei ably making county treasurers Ible to a third and con id In the to remedy defects In assessment laws as found e Supreme tion to deposits for For protec Immediately If Hants was I tion of settlers on public It pro Because the veto messages although vides that under the usually presented at were techaU or homestead laws shall colly on the speakers i to a contract the and deemed between Establishing a land district In the Black Senate for relief of certain settlers oa public lands and for repay of certain fees and commissions on Thp senate refused by a tie vote to or der t a third reading the to repeal taws relating to the payment of ies on s passed To for a road to To amer i subchapter of section ed Statutes relating to Bll s concurred In Providing for th ot the Sturgeon Bay and Michigan ship Authorizing the f vernor to restore to prison con victs heir civil To amend sec tion Statutes relating to TUTt Appropriating for con There was an evident expense of o and U In I assembly reso were unanimously giv ing tt anks to Speaker Chief 1 and Sergeant Knight fnr their eT Th vote hv which the to provide for m ire vigorous enforcement 01 insur ance iw waa was andt e After ruling out of Older wo bills with hidden the assembly took a reo ss till eleven After recess the late relating to assessment of taxes was Indefinitely Tw senate bills were out o order by the oa was also the a in relation to every matte which may be subject of d ider the This latter cc an appropriation for the as a question of presented from the on here and the keeping up of the ties of their original which stamp them as strangers and sojourners and not is elements of our na tional life and This experience may naturally suggest the reconsidera tion of the subject as dealt with by the and may properly become occasion of more direct and ch recognition In renewed ne of the difficulties surrounding political and social It may be that to the apprehension of the Chinese government no less than our the simple provisions of the Bur treaty may need be replaced by mute cartful securing the Chinese and against a larger more rapid infusion of this foreign race than our system of Industry and society can take up and assimilate with This ancient govern ruling a and distinguished by a high of na tional may properly desire the adjustment of their relations with which would In all things confirm and in no degree endanger permanent peace and amity and growing commerce and w hich It has been the object md effect ol our existing treaties to cherish and In regard to grave discontents of the people of the Pacific states with the working ot Chinese md their still graver apprehensions In future as deserving the most serious attention of the people of the whole country and a solicitous inter est on tne part of congress and the ex If this wore not my own judg the passage of this by both houses of congress would Impress on me the seriousness of the When a majority of the representatives ot the people of the whole country hod thought t necessary to justify so serious a meas ure of tne authority of congress to terminate the treaty with a power by expressing the will of the na tion no longer to adhere to Is as freo from controversy under our constitution further proposition that the power of making new treaties or modifying isting not lodged by the con In but Id the president by and with the advice and consent of as shown by the concurrence pf that A the treaty by any government Is void entries of public Session of Friday here chairman of tho committee on reported a hill for the payment but before half was read bht of claims reported allowed by the a few members maintained even counting officers of the i of The ha The amount appropriated Is I tog been read tho previous question wl in the state reported a resolution for of Geb late counsel general at Shang hai and now United States minister to China The refused 109 to to consider the impeachment The veto message was then At first It was listened to with it f Mareh I from the committee on reported with amendments the judicial and executive appropriation Placed on the Consideration of the ap propriation was i Hoars motion to lav on the table the ment of the committee appropriating for the payment of of transportation to such land grant railroads as compensation was rom under the act of June and March and have since been found tion by judgments of the was yeas nays j Edmunds an to pay such roads only as have not received aid in government The amendment of the was then agreed to 09 By a vote of years nays tpe sen ate refused to agree to the amendment to the sundry civil appropriating to purchase Fassetts pic fire of the electoral I Beck argued tne scene was one of which he was not particularly and commented on the event which he did not think reflected credit on the The amendments proposed by the committee were agreed to as follows increasing the appropriation for survey Ing public lands from to Consolidating appropriations for expenses In protecting timber and making the amount appropriating to enable the sec ot the to pay for hinds taken from the owners by act of March To establish a boundary line between Arkansas and the Indian Continuing the geological and geographical of the territories under and appropriating to prep ire maps and complete office work of the and the same amount to complete the of geological survey of Booty Mountain region for prepara tion of ot purvey west of meridian Increasing the appropriation for for insane from to ap to remove certain bonds of Uto Indians from their present reservation In Colorado for a Ore proof building for the use of the national museum adjoining the Smithso nian Institute pay judgments of courts of claims from to tor in heating and ventilating the hal pt tb house to assist In the erection o an addition to the Corcoran Art Gallery The amendment to late contestant for a seat In the senate from South Carolina jhe to a disci Hill moved to moke the ai Yeas na Hill moved to lay the the committee on the amendments to appropriation were and u committee of conference order The speaker announced the following conferees Clymer and Baker on the appropriation and and Baker on the defi ciency senate passed lor furnishing the deficiency moved and The question was then put shall tj the objections of the preside li to the t i vote resulted nays not twothirds In the the was Most of negative votes came from republican but a number trusses b j the democratic following After some as to how long publicans voted In the debate on the sugar should continue moved a vote on the and pending amendments be taken In one This motion was finally Burchard then argued In support of the and In opposition to amendment offered by The was not a test of the value of because It did not give completely the strength of A motion being made to lay the oh the Burchard suggested the be and It was not to e presented again this moved to suspend the rules nd adopt a resolution setting apart at 10 for Ion of resolutions reported from the on naval affairs relative to the of Bobeson and ther of tbi department In the sale and disposition of pub ie Defeated Yeas nays 112 not the necessary in the A motion to suspend the rules and pass the senate amending the patent with amendments was Kloe moved to suspend the rules and from the speakers table for con sideration and amendments tho senate extending the time for the construc purch tse of 4000 dictionaries Kenti in tht Uli Fridt March The cotton stnick n a bar about for clean u from this Uai ry of New York and T on ot Boston advertised a dog or were and I to give bail were sent by Judg Dovis r ger and Williams of The following democrats voted In t it negative Harris of Harris Hewitt of New Wadd Williams of Delaware a Wells of New moved to take a recess unti Sunday Thn session tt be merely for the purpose of receiving messages from the the and from conference Til was opposed by Springer but the ho yeas nays at Whites he Board March demur rer fll d by counsel for Casenave and I enny was argued In the supreme t Judge d that the decision of the supreme court In the Anderson case as snsta ued the demurrer discharged the a This ends the returning board The trial of the Fire at March was discovered to he all on fire a caug ing was were 1 THE March 1 and minority reports of the Potter Co nri mitten will be mode private on Mondi yi BOND Subscriptions to the four per cei bomls during LUC uic A nnt e ht Won and completion of the Northern total Pacific debate to bo limited to elx per bonds called in en Rejected Yeas nays the same tlie necessary twothirds In the The senate yellow up and a substitute for It offered by It establishes a board of health to meet In Washington to frame rules and regulations ana to make favored the senate The United States government was In every way empowered by the constitution to make general quarantine If congress could say that no more than 15 could be brought luto the It could also say that no more than 15 germs of yellow fever should e brought In the substitute everything was by your sovereign Young sold he had fought four years trying to make the states greater than the federal government and that effort had cost millions of and this made to establish superiority ot if It resulted In defeating the would result In a loss of many more If some were not passed In less than four months the dreaded yellow fever would be ravaging In greater fury than it bod the lost In view of this danger It was no time for the to be discussing abstract If government no power to legislate for toe lives 61 Investigation was begun today of frauds upon pensioners by cla t agents under the guise of a to one of their Speaker d n dall under oath today before the hot s committee denied the charge In the recently published Williams let In so far as affected The committee will unanimously exonerate speaker LABOB chairman the special committee Investigating hi cause ot the depression of labor pare a report for the next LASP The Secretory ot the Interior has versed the decision of the of the general land February holding that the location of Thou on a portion of Fort Dei it Pack was valid on th i following The street sale t Fort reservation In ut der direction ot the secretary of war b lots and was a sole of so t the reservation was Included In that that the action of secretary ot who at the time bad authority to sell sold U to review by the secretary that Valentine Scrip 1 i day hash day thed South Pass and lost her 11 be towed to the for estimated that for the week ending next bales of cotton TROUBLES IH EHG Trouble in cian Boundary Vic torias Proposed Visit to the Con Bebel in following fall ures George Campbell t tobacco merchants liabilities the and general printing Thomas liabilities George Francis The cotton masters of recommend that thn standard list be generally adopted for thn regula tion of weavers Tho Implies a Two thousand weavers at have already r fused to France has asked time before agreeing to joint action with England for the reinstatement of Pasha In tan Egyptian It is not a very easy undertaking to obtain the particularly as proposes to offer portfolio of minister of justice representative of a third and once they cannot submit to a re and before coming to a decision to art with England in the mat had to carefully the resolu tions which in the of a refusal be foned upon SUCRE Manh Viceroy of ndia telegraphed he has received the following letter from aon if Shere of dated of February Thi has been received here of the of my father n the 21st of As father was an old friend of the British govern I send the information out of The British Raleigh has arrived at Alexandria JOHN memorial on the house whore John was today in the presence of principal English and residents of tho r The vessels rom I South can to bus abro i AND I Is said tho Newman that he will b1 u linal on Cardinal bishop of PaJ is The held a and raised Cardinal of to cardinal and go of the in placa of Car whose nas His holiness also thirtyfour archbishops and X cardinals were VISIT D and of will ic torla at the Italian Th king will ier at prospective between Uany Boers with Col Wood Transvaal Is Itself by Kaffirs r 11 I CHIMED March have discovered by a In was found the t dered woman at trunk was carried to ot February by Ei Emerton positively Ide OH one ho took from a off Essex nuo anil Washington done by order of a man I who Is employed In a r Boers rnd the af tigS the trunk a day or two get his freight on Unally delivered It to ho could not fully Tho expressman tion this morning I During Its both Buzzell and Osborn t marked concern and as attent e the only Bos 10 note on and cb with hla fives to in tae trunk of thomur tt about the as the trunk to place ave was ed body of tj resembled oni he March charged with a the was of tha original at AE 1 special tho outgo Tvaa again stopped lhal Tho only mail bags valu ils was fought here yes Thomas til Marshal anq police hi were the as possible according tl of the professional over an In the tendon dislocated tho r his right and co was i the but his to ami Bell to fight a Crippled badly up and Bells was split den was struck four Ur tho hiti light occurred on the the old Louisville Basu Bal city About t were among thei Bells Th iis both parties a in the warm words Thur Bell was to stop in which You we if you were Meet rue to ing at olock if vou i said The men and tho Man h with a on tho Detroit city has sent U Windsor to pn f A BRAVE DEFEt r Worth of tho city was car lilted States a ve as near regulations la e of uot aee his wr of con ds id not wane men were Ir Critten blowa on The s known as y persons wo r was kept Bell had light while not do tills or I would that French corder to prison and released by Whittaker on a wilt of habeas T I R K E V LIMITS CONST is March and English ambassadors informed they could not it that their would will be the first proposal rela tive to the Greek It is not based upon the treaty of The of ministers elaborated and dis to Turkish boundary a project it though not reding all the Greeks basis for im era is progressing out noon the flames having t In the upper The build is entirely but nobody and most of the contents from to Insurance about This if is the preparatory institution for th Lake Forest r March John Astley telegi that who will re Rowell In oil arrangements for he pi contest with and will arrive here Tues OLeary and Bowell to i meeting this forenoon but the r failed to The deposit of tor of en March of lihop were further com March says Deputy with posse after on a and d near The lea surrender and then opened The pj wdo fought until bv i party from Ians have been arrest e jg i A March Captain an I lls came to this city iEu ther a on Df i lor from Who ook refusealto Mexicans un La man about i ysar follow The was The en il j in obtained thai 15th The re bellion against the Chinese government in has been completely crush and remnants of the defeated force are returning to Russian f 1 The German coun sel of this committed sui It Is the was in eon sequence of a reprimand from his March It is said here thai Jueen Victoria will leave London at the end of March tor the resting one night at the British and will then proceed Co the Italian where she will be met by the duke and duchess of their wed ding Her majesty then goes to MacMahon yesterday visited the museum of decorative minister of In on the amnesty said did not deny some persons unworthy ot pardons might return to but this need not b of alarm f in In He by hitting him on tho a of Botn Leo openly SSfc when but tho act In of police of Lexington the mur der was committed and waa OK March who with of tempting to sell the has bean of i lit the second degree and meut for BJ y 3d today by a suit being entered it bun by It Is thought be wl U make an assignment next Tues acn a meeting of oil thn priests In will be A March synod has been Is session two days vot ing tor a bishop for the diocese ot Toron Seven have been The last rMlot stood Whitaker 74 cleric end votes Chic 25 clerical and 53 lay M Bara Co March fires have occurred and the street wate plugs have been f leads police to believe that apre conci effort has been made by 8 to burn the eastern section of the c so as to plunder In other sec tions An Academy March ac otth A THE March persons were drowned in Lake during the recent The damage In the canton Vaud alone is March feet of snow In MOl Til March Capetown dls patch says affairs In Transvaal cause considerable It Is reported that tile Republicans Intend to reconvene the old dissolved by and elect a president of the It ts reported that a majority of the Transvaal Boers will de cline to take part against the A from to General former president of Transvaal asking the Boers to remain neutral haa been The commander of the Dutch station had seized and sent to the Zulus cattle captured settlers on the ground that Zulus Ocean atie from Now EW March U Weser from of tho his al necessary i tho e ink Thr of Transit A curious list might atrango ting many important fte Intelligence which overthrow the Median in tho body of a at as The Ionian revolt Ft a trusty to shavo his when j instructions appeared tract jj During this sind were In long hair of tho f Tho fashion of i which the lire is well known bufi i surpassed evon If I dispatch whoso entirely different letter as Quo tho French war concealed an roasted Ht blockaded In Benares the English army by dispatches written nk slips of which c ears Instil usually wora tj when harlotes In was in the sandal of a loyal tUe story e ot a In carried a through the German lines of one ot his false tooth J and Evo the Father S Catholic discovered on Ore about noon might be expected to Invade Transvaal flames having caught In the the consum b t nobody was and most of tie c were to SI build ng was the Insurance about f This to recapture their A British mag istrate had Issued a warrant for tha ar rest of the but to execute It would probably forcibly Leaders of the Dutch party Fares preparatory Institution protest against these reports st suspicions of an present o They ore tho of tuffi 0 Captain chief of the Flutes Captain Sam succeed Cap tain Bob as It la 1 was a with a long atom on Sal and ho entered yard ot hla residence the his neck id ed The lie Jin a wnen n up of tor which of It Inly savors renon   

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