Show t CANADIAN WATERS slimoty of tasters Kslicrmca I IWore tile Seas toimnlllrc r r 01 U = i3Iai fAIN THE ELECTIONI LAWS IN MARYLAND MARY-LAND SerI ui Allegation Agalngl The 1 t XewVurk Life Issnrjnce Company A SWINDLING INSURANCE ASCOT AND HIS VICTIMS e Cherokee CoimnUsIoaery 1tIlrl Krirara offered fir fe Sibro Lruehcr Dr eiempii to the News VAXADI AflMIKS IrMcrilnjii Jleelln = of the Senate roiniultlre Tlirrcon Xmv YORK Dee30TIie Senate Committee1 on Canadian AffaIrs mel today and heard the testimony oft of-t MiiUm fishermen in nfetru to the trouble lt they experienced in lIng l-Ing and Mcurltijj fait in CaiiiJIin waters Senator Hoar etateil tlia Grtnt Britain always concotleJ to the United States tile commercia rights of Ji = hlng v etoo1 I Ho ahrars favored Ute iutcrptvtatiou that the right tIns veMe4 in American fish i inncu Senator Pugh declared that Qreat liritaln bad ahrnys acted in harmony with Canada whenever hu matter canic in the shapj of a Ireatyora law Our Stato Dercrt meut should uke ttejig nt omt to lecide the matter finally lu reJII to a question by Doljih Iota renietly one witness said the only remedy lie knewofwiu I JIBTALIATIOX Krastus Wiuan made an argument argu-ment in favor of annexing CuiaOK Saunter Hoar wild in Ills opinion and that of ha colleagues the tnuve iicnt toward annexation must COllie from Canada Kranci Vaj land Uleun formor csidtnt of Canada and member ol the Dominion Parliament fur nine 3 cars previous to 18s said Cnu I sl rcl 1 lids trill come 1tcreuut the people of tilt United Status tlium clves lr vent her She e milk and honey icyoud the SI Lawrence and she want to share in IL Uleun In il > jx > rtof Ills statement said Canada Can-ada had adopted a free school SJ5 Lm decimal cnlenlntlon and the lection methods of the UintiJ States and was more eager to adopt he American Iiusines principles titan eho was those of England Canada also wanted free access to merican niarkeN He held in act she would declare her Imll i > eu thence 01 Enl h power and annex with the United Htalcs 1tntfcs did tot favor the commercial union of whiel WIIISII bilked Many lend lug Canadian the Imker livid fa onil annexation I intrad of read It iig English magazines the CimJi read Amerliai j > ubllKiticn ° and nnreCanadinu youths nru educated he said in American colleges than in liritMt jniir5illus He thought tlt Sir John McDonald WI n jell tkiSll and not a statesman Tlip Illturlral Sorlrljr WASUISGTOX Dec 343At the second dais session Df the Awed Jii Jllktorical ocIatlou Dr loode e htant secretory of the mithsonian Institution read a I ifiT on the origin and Larly liif to Iioiia n of our national rclcnlitic injtitu ton Dr William A Dunning of Co umbia CoHcRo followed by reading S IGpcr on the impeachinent and rial of President Johnson The Hjitaker said in the Impeachment roccedinsh the western rieonle look leading parts while cst r men were lukewarm The txplana loll ran that Senator Wadu of Ohio was looked on for the toe t x > Ion in cnre Johiuuu was r loved Vaiu was not a hot favorite among csitcrn len General MnrcuaJ Wright of the 12 jr reirrd ont delivered an ad rcss tn the trial and execution of John 3nvu In connection with the clianru of Or Von Hntst that Ironn did not have a fair trial he iteii the evidence of Senator Veer hs as to the fairness of the trl < lAt l-At the evening ttaion papers wi reread re-read by William H Vettln presl I dent JJrown Unirersityllteturlcal tfcciation Hon William Henry mitli general manager ot the yfociattd Press and lon Theo loner r Itoocvclt civil service commis Corrnpllon ToinuA 3Can DecTO In the tearing of the case against the To paka Life Insurance Company today to-day Secretary Fuller made some ccnsatiouM charges against promin Cult State politicians He asserted under oath that Frank lilnzham l enatqrrom Kingmau and TtItur Inn a representative alto is a can idatc for the United i States senator < tip to succeed Ingnlls have in lhe past been laid various sums of pl 1ld su uomy and not to influence IvgU 3ton in Gayer of insurance lalon II Cur Imumnc om l anlcs Cleik Calmer of the lon committee on insurance was paiJ during the last session a regular alary to report to insurance men Ihe doings of the committee TIn icariugis t b continued Friday IVnOilncloti I 01 hIt WASiiixtrrox Je tOMaity alements were laid icors Um ways and mean committee objecting object-ing to a reduction in the duty on itrereut chemical IT II Itosen j Jtten fo Ihiiadtlj advocated a restoration of tlie duty on quinine V It Ferris of New York urged that the duty b kej up on castor oil A manufacturer of glycerine and alcoholic varnishes argued in favor of alwlblitng the tax on all alcohol J Carl Ikckwith incident of the National Free Art Aague advocated total abolition on works of art Tomorrow the gentlemen interested in the manu acluro of glass and earthenware wi 0 heard JEr1311r L IrwillEnLy 133 been detached from the command com-mand of the Pacific Station Janu Sty IBth and ordered t proceed lornu and await orders Commo don George Brown las l been de ached from the command of the Vorfolk cavy yard the Slot Inst and ordered to command the Pa i fie Station He Las also hccii ap pointed iubJ 7 k while etainlng lon the ccmmand of the Eta The Con = rr < M in I ml In BOMnAY Dec 55TIle Native ongrtss at its Ill meeting con tinned tim resolutions previously adopted and appointed a committee t expires its views upon tbe Eng OtIs pcopU The Mahornmcdan drle gates asked for time t consult Uitir religionists on certain questions h was decided to hold the next Con TVS In Ueujal In 1S03 Tile dele gate8 separated with cheers for the I Queen Bradiaugh who has attended at-tended the fwioiiF promised to bring up HIP Indian matter in Parliament I uient Par-liament thu trl josilhle mo |