Show miscellaneous MISCELLA NEOU 6 the czar ani and the at I 1 war IDE TOE mi AITI IT 17 mm THEIR illinois sues the I 1 united stales slates palmr palmer sure of election to the fruited state senate governor colds case eft etc busam POLITICS the czir czar and the hard bard feelings r tt lina ST march 10 the affairs caused by the political situation situ i in scandinavia are keenly watch ed ad and followed here kneeva haa has long been waiting for or an opportunity to incorporate into the russian empire the country beyond the northwest frontier thua thus gaining a free atlantic seaboard aboard ee and enabling russia to make in norway a naval port of equal strategic importance to near the northern limit of cores coreain in the sea of japan bj by joining the gap now se separating pa rating the railway railway a systems of russia and scandinavia di the tho sern aemi I 1 officio official ai eremya take i up the hint hin t th that n t if the Rothe childs 0 the cause of the hebrews it means a financial pressure upon the russian government and publishes a long venomous article stating that the Rothe childs themselves have given umbrage to th the a russian government y insomuch that they now own practically the naphtha springs of baku bata and have bave arranged with the american standard oil company to divide the markets of the world eremya then baye russia would not tail fail in the eveni event of financial troubles to give a roland for an oliver since the london mansion house meeting which expressed sympathy with the hebrews and resulted in the sending of the memorial to the czir the severity of the anti jewish pena penal i laws haa bas been bee a redoubled in vigor when written lawsure laws are inadequate arbitrary laws replace bamin view of these eions about of the poorest classes of jews embraced the russian orthodoxy IRISH the adli be situation is As II 11 it march 10 the national fe federation de ration convention has opened in this city today to day justin mccarthy presiding re 1 I 1 ding aletter A letter from archbishop kv walsh a 1 a h was read in which the archbishop said tour four fifths of the constituencies were ready to follow the lead of kilkenney Par nells policy involves the destruction of the work of the last ten years betteis le t te 1 9 a approval apro v a of the ito course adopted by the mccar were received from archbishop croke and most of the bishops in ireland sir thomas esmonde secretary of the convention stated that its organizations had sent delegates letters had been received from ninety others stating that these organizations would support mccarthy the latter said the league had allowed itself to be captured in a recreant way by the crowbar brigade federation he ile declared it was well they were rid of the national league it is thought by some persons that they waited too long for the leaguers to take action but they had bad felt bound to hold on in the hope that the party would remain united thomas sexton member of parliament made a statement to the effect that during the boulogne negotiations re representatives presenta tives of the majority of the I 1 irish rish parliamentary party offered to leave the chairmanship lp of the party 0 open n for a year if parnell would retire t n temporarily from that position W on the negotiations proceeded on this hij basis Par nells leadership be he eaid paid Is no longer within range of practical a politics GALWAY march 10 A free fight light took place today to day at a meeting of the galway town comm commission lealon the chairman was thrown to the floor and the present cleared the hall of their opponents and passed a resolution to present an address addres 5 of confidence in parnell STATE VS filoi illinois sues the failed wes government Conro covern ment on oil the 2 per cent claims springfield march 10 the preliminary ftera in an important suit have been completed by attorney general hunt it is the suit of the state of illinois against the united slates states in what la Is familiarly known as two per cent claims the state cl cla almina several bandied thousand dollars because of non fulfillment of contract on the part of the government in constructing the national road from the navigable waters flowing into the atlantic on the east and through the state of illinois to the mississippi river this highway was known as the cumberland road and was to be a great national highway to be constructed by the united states in the act admitting illinois to the union 2 per cent of the net proceeds on sale of all public lands in the state was reserved on sales after january u 1 1819 1319 similar provi provisions 0 ions were in made at t the time of the ad admission mideon of several ether other states and find in all cases except ohio indiana indiana and Ill illinois irois the government has abc acc accounted bunted in full the state amount of the reserved 2 per cent the cabe will come up in the court of claims washington boon soon the amount asked for is rainiera rai impacts slid said to be h solid springfield III starch march 10 the thero appears no doubt tonight to night that john ax rainier palmer democrat will be elected 0 to o the united states senate tomorrow to morrow alter after a long talk w with ith general palmer this a afternoon reprise representatives nta tives moore and cockrel Cock reli I 1 issued a lengthy address to their party the farmers mutual benefit tAa As par 1 it 1 l on betting forth tho the efforts they have ml made e to secure the election of of an independent candidate to the senate sanate their effo efforts arts with the republican party and the tile attempt to elect streeter they go on to bay say that the republicans public ans have secured from streeter Bt recter bach such concessions and promises as would it if carried outa out entirely unfit himfar him lor cons conscientiously representing the principles ol 01 the far armors meral party finding it absolutely impossible to elect an independent they have concluded that their next duty ia Is to ee as fact a man who will while to not represent ine ing the principles r I 1 sciples of their organization in fullis ul I 1 Is in sympathy with many of f t their thel d demands demands and concedes the needs of reform in legislation which has grown up U under the rule of corporations po rations ione and monopolies becoming coming satisfied w we could not elect a maago man who would fully represent our 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 pe leople 0 ae 11 they continue we today to day I 1 I 1 es ailed 1 d on mr palmer pal ner in the interest of if our people to ascertain what assurances su and hopes he would alvers give ra in regard to ilia tile future official action affecting euch such lescia legislation lation as our people demand this interview we must muR teay any was oatle satisfactory factory even beyond ind oar expectations while ho he does does not folly fully re represent t ua us lie haa has forced ua us to belg believe he 1 ia an honest man we are more firmly convinced than ever that the baturo prosperity pro and happiness of this country depends on the success and growth of the in dependent party independent political movement by the tolling millions is the out only hope of the people in view of the facts abide stated we 0 will tomorrow to morrow cast cur car votes for or john A M 1 P palmer a 1 m e r a and n us ob bring r i n g this prolonged C 0 te s t t 0 a c I 1 11 representative Tau benock tho the other F 31 B A man has repeatedly repeat elly de declarer dec laroi clarel he be would never voto vote tor for palmer dor GOT bolda citizenship Citizen LINCOLN neb march lo 10 gov boyd this morning nor ning filed an art answer in tho the quo war warra ato proceedings instituted q in the supreme court by OX ex GOT gov thayer Theang the answer wor holds that boyd is is a citizen to all intents and purposes even though his lather father cannot produce his life second naturalization papers gov Th Tha yero ayers counsel at once filed a I 1 demurrer to the answer which will wilt be argued nest next thursday 1 Illi anto sen ita TOI EKA kansas march 10 the state legislature today to day closed its consideration a of general legislative measures wres and from now to adjournment adjourn adjournment meni will ill consider nothing but appropriation bills tho the work ot of the session haa has been a disappointment to tho tile farmers alliance they came to topeka intending to institute tosti tute all aorta of reforms informs and will return without having accomplished any ot of the radl ical feal ones A 1 l fo lo reason for LONDON march tho the commons today to day ur dr fitzgerald raised tha the question with regard to the case of mrs Catch cart eart a wealthy lady who it is alleged was confined in an insane ina ino 5 asylum at tha the of 0 her bar husband mathews the home secretary in replying said alt all tho the legal requirement of the lunacy act had been fulfilled and he saw no reason to interfere in in 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