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Show LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsfl 0 iesss.ssssTV7vweTTssieiesBBsssaesssi THE QUEEN!S SPEECH insures for the Seller or lie Bistres la Ire- THE INDIAN EXCITEMENT IN INDIAN TERRITORY-: JJie Canadian Gorerament Coraenc- Inj to-be Uneasy About lbs IndJau. PARNELL WILL RETAIN HIS LEADERSHIP. i ' Hcinclal Crisis la Bacaos lyres Causes a Tumult ort """ ths Boom. Tetearaph to the cws.l !opsjia or piHUUinr. The slaters Talks Abeat Ike Disarm Dis-arm Ib Irelaad. liOXDaX Kov. 25. Immediately after the House of Commons had b-eii called to order today, the CJuecn's speech was read. The speech declares tbat tbe relations cf Her MJesty'i government with the various foreign poera are unchanged un-changed nnd continue peaceful. The general condition of Ireland has sensibly improved under the salutary, legislation which you have applied to it, but 1 have learned with deep regret that serious deficiency In the potato crop in. certain parts threatens tbe recutrchco of those periods of severe distress to which the inpulation oi thu western counties Is peculiarly cxtrccd by the industrial and economic conditions under which they live. I trust that the measures, on my movement, may mitigate the Immediate evil and diminish the probability of its return. It appears to mo desiicable for tue increase of contentment and diminution of political disturbance;" disturb-ance;" throughout Ireland, to take measures for sugmenting the number num-ber of owners engaged iu actual cultivation of land, and a measure havliu tills object In view will be laid lx.fore.you. "Your attention will bo Invited In tho expediency of alleviating the burden which the law of compulsory compul-sory education has, within rece nt years, imposed upon the poorer portion por-tion ot the t-eople. In the case that time for further ItgMatlonsbould bo f Jund I hav e directed the preparation uf bills for the enactment of a reform svt4."r '-''"'n'mtr TOytvs-jJ-j lrthtnl, analogous to that part in operation for Great Britain, for tho establishment of distinct councils, for tho extension of the facilities for purchasing small parcels of land lu Great lirltaln, for amending the 1 ir in respect to compensation, pay-ible pay-ible by the employers In case of injury in-jury to perrons in thclretnploymi nt, for consoliditlng nnd amending the I iws relating to thu public health, for the appointment of public tru-teesand for Increasing thesc-runtv thesc-runtv of friendly societies and savings sav-ings banks. lanada raises Kiep A calns t tbe Indian. VVi.N-N-if eci, 2ov. 25 Private information in-formation has been received from the Dominion capital, that military forces hero have been ordered to be In readiness to proceed to the inter-nationil inter-nationil Iioundary to'preventany American Indians, who are thought about to go on tho war otb, from cross ug into the Ilritlsh territory, or inciting tho Ilritlsh Indians to Join In the uprising. railnre of is Illc rinn. MI3II1IIS Tenn , Nov. 5 Tbetnss 8. Allen & Co one el the oMcst cotton factory firms iu the a iu th, has failed. The announcement announce-ment caused a sensation. The firm claims to be able to pay dollar for dollar. Abanl Parmell. DurLix, Nov. 3 The free-inan't free-inan't Journal sayt: Tbe report that l'aruell ts to retire is absolutely without ft uudation. The iuprta states tliat Gladstone lias hinted to Parnell that it would ho belter fur the Irish cause If he did n it attend the coming session of Parliament. I'arnell's friends say they will not allow him to absent himself. rarnrll will Retain the Leadership. Ijsdox, .JXov. 25. A meeting of thelri'li home rule members of 1'ar-liamt 1'ar-liamt nt was held today before the oieiiIng session of the House of Commons. Parnell was present. He was loudly cheered as ho entered the room. A motion that Parrell be reelected re-elected chairman cf the Irish tarlia-meutary tarlia-meutary ptrty was carried unanimously; unani-mously; It was announced that Parnell nlll retain the leadership, at tho express desire or his followers. follow-ers. Parnell mvle an address lo the meeting ill which lie thanked his followers for thu re-election and slid it was lor the Irish incmler to ilecIJo whether ho should lead or, not. If their decision had bteu negative or, If there had been any diversity of opinion, he would cheerfully n ith iraw from public life. Xvthlng, but the com ictlou of his colleagues whodc-Ire-l still to utilize his services ser-vices in their common cause. Indues In-dues him to resume the position whlcbjiu his altered circumstance-, exposed hint and themtotbeattacks of opponents. There was a full attendance at tbe opening sesiion of tho IIouso of Commons. Parnell was present and took the seat ho usually occupies, but hes oon retired to the lobby. When the deity speaker read the letters announcing tho conviction of D Iknaad O'llrlen, Parnell reap-Iieared reap-Iieared ami from the extreme end of tho benches pushed Ins way forward to a seat on tho third bench. Shortly Short-ly after Parnell lnd reappeared (il-ulstone entered the llou-e and was greeted with loud cheers. Parnell and atcrarlhy. LoNpov, JTov. 25. Parnell held afesmfcreriee witliJustiu McCarthy this forenoon, in tbe Parliament building. Parnell handed McCarthy McCar-thy a bundle of papers containing memoranda for his guidance as 'es sioual chairman of the Irish party. So Danger at the Cheyenne Affenry. Piekue, 8. D , Nov. 25 A party of Tierre peotdo have Just returned from Fort Bennett, where they had witnes-vd tho Issuance of rations to the Indians. They emphatically deny that there is any danger ot an OJtbreak. at Cheyenne agency, al tho igh the ghost dancing still Is keptup to some extent. Kp reading to Indian Territory. IjAw RE-tCE, Kas , Nov. 25. Jo. Abner, a Cbeyerano Indian from Chryenne and Arapahoe reservations, reserva-tions, Indian Territory, says the Mu-siah cms has taken hold of the Indians there. They are becoming very restless. A Sioux, acting as messenger, came froTi thu north to tench the new religion re-ligion lo tbe southern tribe. He I reaches to them that any one who dus not believe In the now religion will bede-ttroyed, and so works upon up-on the Imagination of those people that they fall prostrate to theground end while lying there the mission cry pretends to cast some spell on tbem, and when they rise they de Clare they have seen the new Christ, and1 at once Join la tbe ghost uauee. "Tbe new religion has also Tread totbe Klowas, Commanches and Apaches. Financial Crisis. t Bcvc.orAYius, Not. 25-Tbe premium on gold advanced from 225 to 35 and dosed at the Utter figure. tA'tlnaucial crisis prevails Several credit housea have closed. There wasatumultoa Uva boo ran and the rxlit were caviled to qielt the dlstartattee. " |