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Show IX IIKlIU Tic llrcloeocllT Irealr leill Willi U(.M,llleu. Wahiiinutiin, Marcli II, I'.vcr Incellioday wlieu the new Unlliil Hlatei llraiilllau treaty wai proclaimed ilmullaneuuily lu liutii couutrlei, Itm-xll'i Itm-xll'i inlnlitcr hai been In cunitant tclegrajhlo cummuulcAtlou Willi hi government. The lahlegrami have liutleu Jeugtliy, bultjiey have been emphatic, ami aome or theee cable- fraiiuludlcateila very icrloui qoudl-lou qoudl-lou or attain; how iviluui may be determined fmui theilgulflcaut utterance utter-ance or tho inlnliter maie yiaterdayt "1 recelveil today" aald the rulnliter, "au Initalhueat or llrailllau ian containing the decree promulgiilliirf the treaty and ali preheutlng at ieugtli the vlewa or ofllciali and merchant!. On6of thew iiatien, Juxtrnal dt Uini-mrcii Uini-mrcii wai illicit with exprtwlona t-oiidemnatory of the treaty. Tlio feeling ' reached audi n degree that one congrewiiuau predict that all the merchant of lllo Janeiro will go into liquidation In a few month!. Thli li ofcouneaburd,liut It ihowi whatli Mng aiierUHl. The npioiltlun comi-a from two tlour niamifacturera who, of cutine, are not atrii'ted by the treaty, aud from liniurlenof lhigllih goodi." Ileueeal Palmer 1-leele.l I'. N.Nenalee. HllilMll'ltl.li, lilt., March 11. General Gen-eral Palmer wai elected United Hlalii Kenatur lotlay on the lint ballot to ur cii4Charliill.rarH.il. |