Show CANADIAN perplexities I 1 cardinal taschereau erean disturbed ai to precedence how low Sher mans reciprocity is is received the labor conference and the th chloee 4 a F Ch chronicle ankle service 1 QuE QUEBEC Bize sept 6 5 quebec society ii Is excited over a dispute between its excellency the governor general and cardinal taschereau erean on a question of precedence race dence the other night lord fc gave a state dinner at the citadel an fn in honor of 0 prince george of wales and among the invited guests were admiral watson commanding the british north american squadron gen sir john ross commander of the forces in in british north america cardinal Tage horeau bishop williams of quebec gov antera ant era and all provincial ministers and officers of tha the fleet and of the garrison the etory story of the tile dispute is thus elven given by one of ilia he guests lord stanley had arranged the guests in the order given but at the list moment when the guests were asem assembled bled lord stanley received a message from cardinal taschereau baying saying that bo he could not attend unless be he was given precedence next to prince prine cgeorge I 1 wg ceorge eorge this action he took it is b believed e on account of the prince of W wales alea having given cardinal manning precedence 3 over the archbishop of canterbury and next to himself lord stanley bad had a private conference with prince george lord stanley and prince george seemed inclined to yield told although much anno ed at the te cardinals course but aang t the admiral and the general threatened to leae leave rather than thin rank below the cardinal they argued that the prince of wales was not yet king and could not overturn over toro the accepted usage that the queen wag was the fountain of honor and that any honor conferred upon a british subject by a foreign potentate could not be recognized by her Maje representatives authorities were consulted and it was shown that the governor general had been perfectly right in placing his guesta guests as be he ha had J done HIM hit excellency himself took this view and gave orders to arrange the table leaving out the cardinal this was done with the result that the dinner was delayed halt ball an aa hour ilia excellency today to day requested that nothing be breaid said about the matter now S resolution TAKES TORONTO ont sept 6 5 the globe in an editorial on senator Sher mauls reciprocity y resolution says some imagine that bat sir john macdonald will close with mr Sher fe hermans mans offer of reciprocity cip rocity in loal coal and closer trade relations in general if it should pass congress thia may ba be doubted sir john would hardly care to alienate the manufacturers association his torian guards on the eve eye of aa an election to employ aa an historic phra would be one of those d dd d short abort curves which always produce 0 contusion confusion and at euch such a time as this might involve defeat if however he should resolve to appropriate the liberal policy the liberals would do their utmost to help him in forming the best possible artan arrangement gement for canada TORONTO To notTO ont oat sept 5 interviews with ministers of the dominion cov in regard to senator sher mans notion of trade relations with canada are published hero here mr foater minister of finance considered shermans Sher mans resolution the beat proposition mado tinco since the old reciprocity treaty it seemed fair toward war canada As to reciprocity in coal alone bo be was not in favor as a rule of these single clause reciprocal ties no doubt if the ilia senate which was the controlling body of congress passed the resolution it would bo be considered bv by the parliament of canada edgar deboney De woney minister min later of the interior interior bad noticed notice that a portion of the conservative press spoke favorably of the sherman resolution and on the face of it tho the resolution appeared a reasonable one sir john thompson minister of justice said it was a delicate matter to speak of witheat consultation with tho the premier and bis his colleagues all that he be could eay say was that the pro proposition op as aa he be understood it was an im improvement pro on former proposals emanating from washington inasmuch as its it did not commit either party datty to any particular method or plante plan to promote the object in this regard the resolution beamed to be unobjectionable tio CONSI considering DIRINO THE OTTAWA ont sept 6 5 the sitting of the labor congress tonight to night was devoted to the consideration of the chinese as it affects canada two resolutions were unanimously adopted the first declares that the employment of chinese in mines abound be prohibited by law and that a penalty of for each offence offense should ba lie inflicted the second resolution demands that the dominion parliament pasa pass such legislation as is will hava have the air effect e ct of prohibiting the importation por tation into canada of chinese 1 labor chor 9 and of preventing the farther further admission under any circumstances of this undesirable class of immigrants the canadian labor con congress gress last night adopted tho the following resolution Re resolved that we demand in behalf of the people of this country the right hereafter to elect our governor instead of I 1 having one appointed by the british government I 1 0 I 1 f v |