Show IN washington se george tired of the treaty FREE fisik RAILED AT delegate dubois wants in formation I 1 I 1 11 1118 OBJECT bills of all hinds discussed Discus aed by the members WILL PROBATED the american party may want uncle abram hewitt for president agents privileges western asad preas to THE semite gray beek george and hoar talk on the treaty aug ia tha die cus sion of the fisheries treaty w burned in open executive session gray said it had become evident from on tile republic a n side of tile chamber that the treaty was not to be ratified rati fled at tills sea slon the treat was b ln in the midst y t g d gitil at cam laign an I 1 democratic conatore had been tm they were arguing ili 11 ibish side of the case why should not consideration of the t be to a more quiet an 0 tar eats involved could possibly be affected injuriously by a postponement the ti shermen whose rights were the subject matter of the treat Y were pursuing their avocations now un d u n t ur b e d u ader p an tt ach e d diet 0 t i w t re As to the taunt ell ator a were arguing the case of great brita in mr uray that no taunt was B 0 irritating as that to a deev crat tile democratic party had n hostility and no policy in relation t foreign matters that it was ashamed of it had ai ways been ready to press the extreme everything that conto corned the right and honor beck by consent of uray criticized some recent remarks of frye asto the practice of canadian asherman sending frozen fish into the american market free of auty titu talfey clause of fish free for immediate con sump and said as long as fresh f sh con tian S dy reach boston an d portor land and the people there get them cheaper it was eminently satis fac tory to the now englard senators b u t lie soon as fresh fish could be be a t to ohio and kentucky then an offense offence in their eyes the whole thins was in the interest of the gloucester syndicate which evennou the laboring men of the country were protesting a as a set of frauds lie referred gainal that connection to the duty on bessemer steel by which carnegie had been given a bonus of a million and a half doll arst so that he could build churches aid and could carry on t h hout scotland the warwick of th re bubli al c an party the power n the t arone wilo had now comeback to this country to belittle aalthe re at of the republicans george obtained the floor and read from the boston herald a report of the of a deep sea assemblage of tile knights of labor held at gloucester and of the resolutions adap d esting against the fish protesting favoring com petition as the only remedy aga net such trusts hoar said that neither he nor the senator from know anything of the character of the persons who composed hat assemblage of the gloucester knights of labor but that the picture aich they bad drawn of the fisheries and flahery interests and of tb a men and capitalists of massachusetts was a slander in general a blander in every detail there was not a bas is of truth in it he spoke of the prosperity of the workingmen ard ar d women of Wass achu jettann d described their homes as homes of comfort and love and bless and and intelligence ceorge rose to reply but beek th ought might as well go over till to morrow on ilia mo tion abs tbs senate adjourned THE HOUSE dabols of idaho wants aug 13 dubois idaho offered a resolution calling on he attorney general for a list of pardons granted by president to a convicted odthe chang 0 odua cohabitation in U all an d idaho 8 nee march 4 th 1880 referred the floor was then accorded the committee on the district of colum bla the first bill called up authorizing the commissioners of the district 0 I 1 columbia to condemn property on ropic creek for sark purposes ave rise to discussion h 0 bill was finally re committed on motion of the senate bill was ing to tao a the rate pension for total deafness Warne missouri consent for the consideration 0 the dependent pension bill but walk crot bliss ourt objected the then went into commit tee of the whole on the fortification appropriation bill and proceeded to the consideration of the bill by sections raised a point of order against the section providing for a u n factory at watervliet Water vliet arsenal c g to riding that the committee on a 11 pr had no jurisdiction aver th Is subject but that it belonged to the committee on military affairs sayers antagonized the point and quoted from the report of the committee on rules at the time the present code of rules was framed in or t of his argument Pend dc 0 faan itil the committee arose an the alouse adjourned ang IS the will of the late general sheridan dated 3 lay was to to probate lie left to it one theof ir all his peri ional property the same in lien of dower to birs kate sherl dabi his mather since deceased he 1 1 I k I 1 1 left the ohio to revert to fee simple all th r t 01 p he Is to ill w perty 8 0 d linden kent his attorney in trust to recover rents ete for the ance and edue tion of his tour chil dren the tm states that his per bonal fatato of 2721 money in stocks etc in e a rl etc in household f ni t 96 GOO in borso and carriage and in the ahonso at nonquitt Non quitt OF PARTY aug 12 the con volition of the american P will beg in ere to morrow it Is I 1 p aa able aba t 1 D I 1 who ran for governor of california on the amerl ian ticket two cars ago will be chosen chairman d the convention there is a strong element in the convention which favors tile placing of a presidential ticket in the field but there III a Is 0 a considerable 0 I 1 there are too few del agates t the city to predict what will be 1011 in this respect elowitt ar undoubtedly the of the majority of delegates lot president Pies ident ili case he krould accept the nomination the in the platform will be one favoring the restriction of immigration but other favor the main tenasco of the americal Ameri cap school tm and the taxation of charcie property INDIAN WASu maros aug 13 ane secretary of the interior has issued an order directing that from september 1 nex t indian agents be permitted to nominate their own clerks an I 1 other subordinates subject to the approval of the secretary this supersedes and revokes the policy introduced at the beginning of the present administration tra tion A NEW YORK z m t ng ia the convent odthe AC r e dl 1 e il n d street between tenth no nd st nicholas avenue was destroyed by fire to hight the fire in the cupola which was extensive alter tin the plumbers had left choir charcoal ferriano ferr iaco which Is sup posed to have the fire there were persons in the building and all escaped anju ja Insurance 0 aarno indianapolis tug IS general harrison has fixed upon the time and place for a couple of and fishing accompanied by his son in law and one or two other mem here of his family anti friends he will start about n ext monday the for middle bats wand near put in bay lake erie while on bli vacation it is thought lie will prepare his letter of acceptance COL SICKNESS SAN encisco auz 13 clearl e g first afee en t of aa th r 1 ilg piously ill at monterey iranian ag gradate d diabetes complaint grave fears are entertained of his recovery ilia wife has be an summoned to h ls and will leave new york til is evening by special train chamberlain REPLIES he explains his correspondence with parnell through oshea 1040 aug 12 chamberlains reply to Par nells recent letter is pub dished this morning cha mcerlain mb erlain in 1 I understood that parnell denied that oshea had any authority to represent ills views and that he repudiated all responsibility for the scheme for a national cOull cil sub bitted to i me by oshea chamber lain proceeds to state that the scheme attributed to parnell appended to this letter was a subject of conversa con verea tion w ith oshea from the end of novem ber 1898 it was brought tome in writing by oshea on jany 18 IBM Par nells letters prove his author p and also that oshea was a confidential exponent of his views at the im a 11 these points however ho are not disputed it Par nells letter to the times the correspondence also corroborates Par nells statement that he did not intend the proposal as a itule for A a irish parliament chamberlai in says 1 I understand the proposal was offered as an acce boettle ment though I 1 ment made even b 11 li r no 11 could bind the irish people in I 1 lie future and though I 1 believed bell eved then as now that a large and safe extension of local govern ment would remove all practical grievances via whole subject wad bully disc umed with my colleagues and was not finally rejected till may 9 1885 when tile now government formed I 1 tried to learn whets er to ills proposal prop oFaL in the middle of jelv oshea informed that in view of tile altered state of affairs and lord Carn arrons eci doubted the of encrum bering the irish question with a larger extension of IM 41 government to its land than to england the question of the renewal of the crimes act was discussed simultaneously with the ln tile spring of 1885 0 bea b acu me Par nells revised coercion acton 1812 serious objection then to clauses 4 and 6 the first being altered by the trans for from clause I 1 of the definition of of fences excluding however treason and felony chamberlain says that conversations he told oshea he m as of opinion that no government could dispense with some provision against boycotting and intimidation timi dation 1 I understood that if the act was limited to a year parnell would consent to more stringent to inions than it to P years v I 1 therefore pressed tills dimita limita tion wrongly upon the bate of the government I 1 mays ay that neither pt this time nor subsequently has it appeared to me that there was anything in these f which parnell hai to be ashamed I 1 believed lie was Ain corely anxious to see tile ena 4 tile dan arous agitation that had so long distracted ireland it ans xyth this object understood alt to apropo so a compromise between tl view of the st pa arty and im edw ang system and 1 read 7 ac c t lie made of his at as entirely consistent with what I 1 knew of it myself and as his offer to gestone park murders to ro tire from parliament and abandon politics I 1 have aldays entertained tile conviction that one of the earious difficulties in the government af ireland bas been the isolation of tile castle and the want of a confidential of opinion between tho and the government and I 1 must express my great regret that this difficulty has been rather in creased that diminished by the ex of myself and others who have in recent years endeavored to overcome it I 1 I 1 I 1 0 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 11 1 I |