Show washington shermans Sher mans D r e a w 6 fan r INA N T CIAL POLICY C om paring the present with the past I 1 r I 1 CHINESE I 1 the JW ful daa 8 through abich is passing AS FOR protection I 1 10 sign of Cion groi adjourning lion our to he protected at samoa her solm costern spited cresis lo 10 z STANDARD TOP SMITE ahti the I 1 sept 18 resolution offered yesterday instructing the on foreign relations bohto t roh to the alato of sherela tile states with great and canada and report at the session measures As are ex to promote friendly commercial and political intercourse between those countries and the united states was taken tit sherman proceeded to address the senate delivering ills to marks from manuscript after an allusion to the presidents re tall atlon message and justification of tile rejection of tile fisheries treaty he asked why should canada refuse to allow american fishing vessels to enter her ports and ship their fish to american markets A denial of that eriv ile g e a ared so and berrish Ser rish so lie wondered it had not long since led to violent retaliation if the president Fres ident had by proclamation withheld alike lef from the canadian fishing ves se the evil be believed would fill onedia tely have been corr ec led but tile president I 1 instead of e x excising which lie had under t ho act ok auwers breh 31 1687 had asked congress in ills retaliation message to nd a commerce which had amounted for the last six years to no wonder that such a sudden change of base excited surprise in both countries and wa s regarded as a mere political movement the presidents proposition was in other words to u amrid an A it commerce exports fill an nearly a year g i h a apropo made without warning in che midst of a popular election bit 1 presidents res ponee to an made by american fishermen that they should be I 1 in the enjoyment of hat they believed to be their fie ro ferrel to the retaliation bill packed in the Ilou sous a bill that had A into the by the toe lice DI a ast amerl cn ves cla in canadian canals at though unjust had been seized re a anse for that bill why he aaker seek a quarrel on such tin old pretense it was neither manly dignified nor just ile concluded therefore that awa not diee td give the Preal dent the additional awers ot alon w ich be asked for the time had come when tile people of the united states and canada sh uld take a broader view of their relations to each other than had been hitherto practicable the whole history of the two countries has been continuous warning that they could not remain at PO with each other exy INO political as well as union it would bo bolter for atlef the aole continent north of mexico shared in the pros ity and blessings of the american I 1 on but the way to a nuion with canada was not by unfriendly legislation but by friendly overtures the true policy of tile of the united states was to tender to canada freedom of trade and intercourse and abke that tender in such a fraternal way that it should be an overture over turo to the canadian people to become a part of the american government ile saw in the success of that policy much that was good and nothing that was harmful to any part of the coultry cou Atry nor were there any difficulties which should deter the senate for a moment tile institutions of canada were ant ly like those of tile united states the proximity of the two while separ ofed they inight be if united they would be III ends the union could be with the free and hearty assent of both the use of any force would defeat the object it could not be promoted by controversies or retaliation those u res looked to and generally ended in war no greater good could be accomplished than by a wise and peaceful policy to unite canada and the united states under a common gov eminent carefully to each its local autonomy ile was not wishing to vote for auy measure that was not demondee demon ded by national conoe and that would have a tendency to postpone the good time coming hen the symbol of tile union of all the english breaking people on tile conri nent aou d 1 be the american flag from the rio grande to the arctic ocean said e ii linfred the senater for thus grasping canada around the waist and holding her up to a close embrace with the cople ol 01 the united states ile to 1 I forward perhaps at the end of I 1 w next coutu I 1 to something lik 4 realization 07 th dream ano senator from ohio had so bev arlly portrayed tn tile we tuo the federal party of the elates might think it bet ter after II 11 for canada to embrace ills I 1 td stats within her uni oo 00 I 1 cadd w back 1 it h in the t M portal ower of groat britain to those provinces within republic shermans Sher mans resolution went over without action and the senate id journea Jour ned the ladies II 11 ant sept 18 bin potter before the sub com m cittee of considering the tariff she taid the bad kieen into milliand mill sand of new I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 L A 2 d new england and the con sent of employ eit invited some of the dumalo em 0 y I 1 t ome to washing too wit h bp e r tod te 1 1 the committee low they situate d lie r c oli s erd then baij bij ejay questioned by members of the coin anit to 0 arg botner Bot ncr A german ad he worked in factories in the facher I 1 and had been employed about swem ty years in rockville connecticut in for beuls clothing iler weekly wages was 9 to 10 compared ith 2 in Geri nany she laid money here and had three times tor v 8 cited tier birthplace paylag her ex honses from her sayin ab white flita and all born in were aw employed in the mills at rock vill connecticut but no two from the same mill the rest told similar stories to that of mrs boliner sc arlor wages and superior advantages of their pres ent condition to that in obiah ti joy lived in the old suntry and declared themselves with become amerl cans in tile fullest sense of the word alias callagher and allas wol f were from a clothing house in new york city alias jennie cheever mrs and miss clark were from the mills of ware abass there was but littler V Y in the stories briefly and from their respective loc alitto s they were barning coin fordable for table by of their own haidn the appearance of the ladies was however the most convincing part of the evidence re calved by the committee which f conviction quite arres of the tariff views qa the com men Seti ator Il artle who represented tile tarifa reform doctrine on lite commit tee gallantly contented himself in de the fact from each of the toe villo witnesses that 06 foreign born element largely predominated among their fellows and from tile others that it about equalled equal led that of york sh mills THE TIME wrangling lover the way in which the loney IVASHIN OTO I 1 A the speaker pro tern laid fore lie louse a co cation from the postmaster general in to resolution callina for information relating to the distribution through the mails of the ta Adro rate I 1 violation of tile postal laws the postmaster generel says it Is riot true that enormous editions of re advocate have been distributed in violation of tile postal laws through tile mails from columbus ohio and it follows t lis t it is not true that any I 1 or 0 the postoffice post office depart meat has been guilty of any such an act it is not r ay 8 the h generals t t aero should be any further to enforce the laft of the united states in relation to they service d to prevent such or a rg tp 0 them for the reason that n such oc corred 11 the communication was referred to the on poet ollices ifan pal roads j r A afi filla 0 y tb ill appropriation the to use the ort was opposed by r t y 0 n of illinois who antagonized the appropriation or continuing tile ill aw library building and advocated the A abrogation of the present alao of construction as inadequate Inan equate I 1 orney proceed to reply to this at 1 I defend as pro I 1 we d in the conference report cannon illinois made a speech on th c gereral of appropriations au d bald the democratic tion had expended in four yf ars eighty six million dollars more than had been tx during the latt four years of Ite publican adminis tra tion lie charged the democrats w ith increasing the number of public and with increasing eal arles the fiscal policy of tile adain admin as an attempt by the ermio dent to meld the solid south with wall street and on the structure thus erected he hoped to climb a second time into tile presidential chair burris missouri declared that nine of the increased appropriations was duo to the republican L ot the amendments creating them were offered by the gentleman from illinois and advocated by his party friends cannon declared lie only advocate d increased appropriations when the Jin creme was right and pr I 1 g ills rep 1 ay to cannon burns read a showing that the senate in four yeam had inc ceased the sundry civil bill by and this in spite of the fact that the j louse conferees headed by samuel L randall load resisted the increase with bitterness payson and kelley spoke on the and pend ing further hibray assion the went over c A mississippi from the committee on rivera and harbors re ported a bill authorizing the betro tary U war to prescribe rules and regulations for I 1 fie management of the st clair flats ship canal passed the ilomae then at ave ad J learned and a democratic caucus W a s announced to be field THE 1 the documents and pertaining to flit interesting question washington sept IS the president today to day transmitted to congress in anwer an to the senate resolution ou tile in relation to the treaty and letter bated jan 12 from faung it yamen the foreign omee to moister denby in regard to the coming of Chiti evo to this COlin tty bitter complot ants of violated treaty I 1 obligations and of cruel outrages upon tile the original project submitted to air chang yen if con by 19 secretary ry bay ard under date of january 12 1887 embodied a aberl ol 01 of thirty with the data of the exchange of ratification of this convention tile coming ifor re turn to the united baates of chinese laborers and if six months before tile ex of said period ot so years aither govern mout should formally have notice to the other of aa anten aliven an to treat such proportion as at an end it beall remain in f lill force jor another period of thirty YOM but it is understood that tile provisions of till lit not alloca the ri ht at enjoyed of chloese sub r acts being teachers atu btu dents or for cu or pleasure but not laborers to comoto the united andr side therein mr alcoa in bib to secretary bayard states that LO uns several things which he intends to propose but cannot under bious do to until the cases are mottled the I 1 7 1 that on march 18 1887 the chinese minister left a document in detail and y the p in posed by the cho ament to rohl it the immigration of their sub j acts till country A part of this document however is in reply to bayaras bayards Ba yards project 4 declares at that china proposes to I 1 ch J I 1 nese laborers ha have never been to tile united tates and who frauda aftem apted to secure an entrance into the united and that china as does this of air own aco and for the protection of her subjects there to no ri 1 necessity for ill any limitation of time second that chinese laborers with property or relatives in the united states guiot 0 t h e me and tiance pt r rit 11 c 1 I the united state i for C hina depoint with the consul general at san I 1 ran cisco a statement she ing this to be the case or otherwise they will not be entitled to return third chinese shall be ted to go through the united in transit for other c ua tries fourth the class 0 chinese subjects such as r merchants if possessed of certia cates shall be to land A ith out detention under any pretense the requests that the president ident proclaim that with a view of united states subjects from suffering auf fering ill treatment the chi nose government govern men t has of its own accord prohibited the coming of chinese laborers into the united stacee it also asks that officers shall be n t ed to be specially charged with ampol 0 0 lug after the galety of tile chinese in the west with ant herity to call troops to protect the chinese A treaty f extradition by which chinese bruni nals will be delivered up is also suggested and the united states is asked to tile duty upon rice imported from china on april 18 1987 bayard transmitted the draft ol 01 a invention chine be minister and invited him to meet him at tho department for the consideration of the subject the correspondence closes with a notification noti by bayard to taij minister of the ratification of the treaty by the Senate enclOsing the two additional amendments by the senator and the reply in which lie tays 1 I have car f to jr examined aleso amendments and as they d 0 not alter tile terms ot tile origin at treaty it will give me pleasure to a 6 capt them in due form af vellow jacks ravaged sopt IS the secre tar of tile treasury has the following telegram aroon surgeon general Il amilton at camp perry fla dr posey has yellow fever con ted at mcclenny three cams are repel ted tit gainesville awl there are rumors of cases at welbourne and fernandina refugees had great hard ship on the special train and the whole seaboard is alarmed on account es breaking e I 1 dont think it ad disable to send any more special trains the caknip is in excellent con but needs enlargement this bea g done as rapidly as ps gitil e thom here a re comfortable an I 1 sept 18 IVO allive have had a bright alushin y but a fl eltis yel oy in abich tile I 1 pestilence esti lence beer te rilby u lawr la wr the record of new cases is for the 04 hours ending at 0 pm this in audes tome 35 cases reported by lie medical bureau just after the off iclal reports closed the death roll is 20 A conference of delegates from the boards of health of the southern and illinois wits held here today to day for the purpose of disca pRing the yellow fever sit nation an exhaustive iv ideals was bad and resolutions bere adopted de it the sense of the conference that a ton days detent on of yellow fever refugees should be enforced those destined to points south of the northern boundary of tennessee but in view of the lateness of the feas on it is recommended that healthy whose baggage has been dis infix ted shoula be por mittet t north of that line m detention congress of sept 18 the pre ii se of the first triennial meet ing of the congress of american physicians and surgeons was held this afternoon members being present dr billings was osen president U on aris aming charge dr billings reata cablegram of congratulation to the congress cong reps from sir henry ack land late pres I 1 dent of the medical council britain after an address of welcome a set of bylaws by laws 10 led sessions are to be held triennially in the evening a general session was held and dr nichols senn of milwaukee professor A surg eryIn rush medical college chicago read a paper U S at samoa sept 13 the tary of the navy tin telegraphed rea r admiral kimberly commanding th a pacific station who is now at can francisco to send one of the vessels of his squadron to ilie samoan islands for such services as may be required of it in the protection of american interests U 8 S alert vandalia and adams are now cruising in the Ilasa ilan and one of these will be sent to samoa at once W the home will wait on ive chate WAsu maTox DC sept IS cox ot new york presided at the derna cratic ivoun caucus tonight to night there ere many speakers the majora t y of whom took tile ground that the alouse not initiate an adio Ol ution the caucus mally decided to continue the alouse in session till the Seriate noade known its intentions indian Confirm eil apt 18 the senate bas confirmed the nomination of ed ulvi E ells to be indian agent at vii agency W T I 1 correct Dit taut L ve J ones weats the matter with your face clearley Cla Arley charley 1 have jurt be ien shaved jones well tle 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