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Show HP to ' NffO.1" 1 8t. George, Uj&Fiidayj .1 Evening,-Apri- VoLt 18, 1879. l .:j w ;:y: Shipping men are Jubilant oyer the recent ofJudge Choate, in tiie United States District 'Court,1 which Virtually exempts vessels en. de-cissi- EVENING TELEGRAM. blisliedetery evcnipgi (except Sunday,) by ; J:; WV CAR PENT E At 5ocents per- Mbninyjixaty ("Distribution hdurs ft6m 6 Jo 73? p;n. on ' gaged in near-b- y tnadefroni the intererence!rf .the United States Shipping CommissibrfeK' ' The Times Washington Special says; It seems ; ;that Fernando ,yeod, Chairman of the Committee AT P U RS ST tSTOFFICE Ion W ay sand Means, isnojt popular as a. leader, associates pi the Comxnijtpp- Rates-7cents a line per with his Democratic 5 (331" Advertising 4 ' month ; 40 cts. per line for weeks. Transient advertisements 5 cts per line each insertion. . tLONDON J7., ; t ""S' , i A dispatch reports that Solowjeff has said that; ite was .appointed by lot to shoot the CzarV ;r 7.1 V-The Daily Telegraph1 publishes' the- - following 'private telegram received from' Limh' 14; I "The entire coast is blocked. A fleet is hseless.; Peru has accepted favorable terms and negotia-- r Special to the Telegram. tions continue. Much depends on the. reply, . ; ' - .-- jgf I f l . - . .! ? , for-warde- 7TTv ... J New York 17. , it-- . d... , It is possible that the above, dispatch is intend-lt- d to influence stock. of s,eoooo6;was Secured yesterday on slz per cent bonds of the Northern .Pacific RailA1 loan road, for extending the road two hundred miles, from Bismarck to Yellowstone. The Negro exodils still engages the Tribune's attention which says; The blacks have unconsciously adopted the Democratic plan of. coercion by starvation, and their particular method of withholding supplies is the most effective yet discovered. The Ne grp ultimatum is fair, voting or no cotton. VThc Tribnne declares that no one can blame them for trying to get : out of the States which make life a hell for them during every election campaign, and says of the proposition for the leading planters of Mississippi to meet a committee' of blacks to consider the' labor problem, that these white gentlemen will probably not bring their rifles with them' tills time, and it may occur to them that if they hid been as temperate in Joint Discussions' on Political topics, this particular convention would not :have been necessary. Ottowa 1 17. . 'A In the House of Commons last night Mr.Epn ster, in moving that the petition of Noah 'Shake speare and others, be referred to .the Committee, to report geperally on Chinese labor and immi gration, as affecting the dominion, said the question of Chinese labor was the most important' &f' ' fecting the Pacific Coast. The petition stated ' l that in British Columbia there were six thousand 7 Chinese." They work so low' as' to ' drive their" competitors out of the market. They can afford to work for much less thana white man as they ' have no wife or familiesto keep... They seldom marry in this country, and'send all their earnings ' to China. Canada lost million dol- lars this way. After much discussion McDonatti 5 ' said the exclusion of the Chinese from this1 ebun- try might lead to the exclusion of our misslonaries from China. It was well known that ft variety of nationalities iq the' country increased' its." prosperity and for this reason he could not agree 1 1 two-and-a-h- alf - |