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Show I THE CHAM lint 01' COMMERCE ItlAOt IIT10S. Thh dlipalch seuthj tbo Chamber of Commerce to l'realdent Harrison, urging Ulm to grant general amnesty to all penona who are under dliabllltlra through the operations of the lid-inunela-Tuckerail, aliowi a generous disposition on the part of that body, and le evidence that the moTernent ll not of n partisan character. The teeo-lutlen teeo-lutlen adopted elate that the Industrial Indus-trial and builneea IntereaU of thia Territory Ter-ritory would be benefitted by the granting grant-ing of the anineety, and there can be uo doubt that the good feeling which would result from inch a proclamation would havo an excellent effect upon all our Luslneas affairs. The Chamber of Commerce la doing good work In lta peculiar sphere, and iheherinonltlngof feellngaand Inter-eiU Inter-eiU which U In process Is greatly to bo attributed to that Institution, which Is worthy of general public support. We are pleased to see that the efforts of the late president, 1'rcdHlnion, la this direction di-rection are followed by equally ener-getlo ener-getlo and friendly moYementa by l'res-Ident l'res-Ident Dennellau, and with the steps now being taken to regulate the transportation trans-portation rates of the railroads, we hate no doubt that the prosperity which the best minds among us anticipate will soon be fully real lie J. |