Show ab NE daud T jordan president of the stanford college talis TILES OF parnell denounced the captain or the utopia is Dist discharged barged the colored editors wait on a the president Preil deot 11 A I flut FURY she sh will sake 1 a formal formil appeal and ud then tion for annexation BOSTON march 23 the heralds halifax special says great excitement in ent exists in newfoundland over the action of the imperial government in re only one feature of the fisheries fleher ies troubles with france 1 ranee to arbitration tr tra tion and the attempted passage of an act through the british parliament toe to coerce erce newfoundland carrying out theo the modus nodus in the legislature party lines Object irna irris and the most violent speeches have been made by men on both sides eldes denouncing the cowardly an and d treacherous conduct of the british government delegates have been appointed to immediately proceed to london to formally protest not only against the enactment of a coercion law but also against the references of any portion of the fisheries question to arbitration without the whole quest question tion is so referred the delegates however do not expect to accomplish any anything thing andin and in thia this event the legislature will pass resolutions setting forth that by neglect and ill treatment of a century england baa has for forfeited felted all L claims to letb Ile A formal appeal will then de bd inada va u the united states for protection and for admission as a state ot of ha the Ite republic public T BE PRESS they bate SAO their call upon the president at gt the white house rouse march 23 the committee appointed at the recent convention of the free american press a association called upon president harrison today to day and presented an address urging urging the a appointment p ointment of a color colored ad man in the worlds worlds fair commission and also a capable negro jurist to fill a place on the tie bench of the federal judiciary the address bays says in part oar our national progress has been rapid in in all directions many lany millions in money are the value of the produce e of negro labor the wealth of many great states has been created by his toil and the staples of a vast region region of the Us republic public which loads our chambers unless our tables and furnish cateral for fact tones tories tu tv work are the result of the patience and industry of the class in whose behalf wo e speak believing in your sincere desire to extend impartial treatment to all classes we respectfully invite your excellency to consider the propriety of placing some one of this class so peculiarly illustrative of the Nat nations ioala progress in a representative and prominent position ia in connection w with it h the worlds fair in many states of the union as well as in our national congress the legal status of the american negro negra and bis his affairs are of serious discussion and legislation that he be may be clothed with power to speak for himself with iab authority that the old time idea of fair play may pre prevail which grants to the peers of the accused the right to a voice in in the judgment we beseech bech yon will consider consider the m merits rits of a nullifier number 0 of I 1 able jurists who belong I 1 0 t to othe the pe people ople we represent in the 1 judicial ay acial appointments which we understand der stand will be made in in the near fumare ane president in response said so far as a position on the worlds fair commission was concerned there were no vacancies and if it one were to occur an alternate would fill the place it if it became possible however to do anything and a proper man was presented be would make the appointment speaking with reference to the request that a colored man be appointed to the bench the Preel president dent asked if the delegation bad had a man who was thoroughly versed in t the he law and had arrived at that eminence in in practice which would entitle him to an appointment as circuit judge a d ge name a good man said the president and I 1 will wui give him that consideration which bis his importance commands when t the committee told the president there were a number of that class among the raco race whose name i would be presented to him with the indorsement endorsement indor of the bar in the state in which they practiced he advised that their names be sent in and promised to consider them impartially the interview in terne was v very ery pleasant the president inviting he committee to call again and thanking the press convention for the kindly remembrances of hia his endeavors to ait act fairly by the race 0 the stanford president indianapolis INDIANA march 23 A special from bloomington ind says dr david B S jordan president of the indiana university for the last seven years has been offered the presidency of the famous leland stanford jr university ot of palo raio alto california and has accepted the salary I 1 ie le per year with residence senator leland stanford and wife arrived in this city on sat saturday arday evening and remained until t to 0 day when they started for chicago chicag 0 where whole be wilt will take hie ills private car for the west sunday morning he be sent tor for dr jordan jordon and met him jn in the national hotel when without iny any explanation he offered him the presidency the doctor took the matter under consideration until rn morning orning when he notified him of hie his acceptance the term of office will begin next september jordan ia is to leave in june ae as soon as the present college years earls work is completed and be he wil will T take his family with him dujordan dr jordan has been president of the indiana university f for 0 r thelast the past seven years and at the time of his is election was the youngest president in the country tin tr ue he is a graduate of cornell in i 1873 and Is an alumni member of the board of trustees lie ile ie is 40 years yearn old and a native of new york too liberal with dai friends NEW YORK march 23 official announcement no ie Is made tonight to night that the washington national bank at iso no 1 broadway Broa uway would not open its doors tomorrow to morrow the banks resources have been loaned out by the president to two friends and the discovery of the condition was ac accidentally mentally c made the bank la Is not a member of the tile clearing house ass association oc lation b but U t clears through the Gall alln nuion national al bank under a rule of tho the clearing house which went into effect january 11 4 i t I 1 I 1 14 I 1 i I 1 I 1 iv ar let the banks clearing in this way must submit their accounts to exams examination by the clearing house tod to d y examiner hepburn representing the clearing honee house appeared at the wash ington bank to ex amiro its affairs lie ile boon soon discovered that its capital vaa as impaired As boon soon as an the announcement no wae was made president sherman Bb erman who has been in charge of the bank was prostrated but recovered sufficiently to inform the directors that he had been too liberal in lending money to his friends ri enda two accounts had bad been discovered footing looting up that are probably total up losses osseo one is for 70 secured by poor and worthless collateral and the other a draft for on john silva which has been cashed cashe I by the president it is said that silva has promised to make his good tomor to mor row the bank haa has a capital ol 01 and deposits of tG parnell denounced DUBLIN D march 12 the priests ol 01 dr drogheda Drog heda denounced from the altar this mar morning n log a Parn eUite meeting announced to be held in town in the afternoon the result was a practical boycott of the meeting only the imported contingents being present parnell repeated his usual statements i meeting meetings were held thia this afternoon in several places in north sligo at all of these places parnell was denounced from the pulpit in the morning cariln eclea no statement ment G in march 11 arch 22 at the inquest oa on the second batch of bodies recovered from the wrecked steamer utopia captain McKea mckeague guo made a statement lie ile eaid said owing to the thickness thic knes of the weather he could not calculate exact exactly lythe the length of the ansons foredeck and ignored the ram lie ile did not know the fleet was in the bay b none NO n so of f the men on lookout saw the man of war corlew and the condition of the anchorage until the tha bim b boa im was etar boarded the jury dtta ad that the cause of the disaster was accidental one hundred bodies were recovered today A hundred and thirty two of the survivors have been returned to naples 4 |