Show LANSDOWNE MUST r GO So Say the Irish fliul French I Citizens of the Dominion of Canada The Grand Ovation in Montreal to OBrien the Champion of I the Oppressed S Lr and 3irs Cleveland at Sarnunc Lake I Tim Froncn Cabinet HitchLatest Railroad Racket j i I Mic Knllronds NEW YOEK Hay 28The first meeting of the new board of directors of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company will bo held today to-day and it is thought tho now officers will be chosen It is reported that the delay in electing a president is due to tho dissatis faction of tho members oT the old hoard who were loeleotcd at Henrr Harts course in dropping J H Houston the for mor president from tho directors It is said that George Gonld will not accept the office OTTAWA Out May 28The debate on S the motion for a suspension of the Governments Govern-ments policy disallowing the local railway acts of the Manitobnn Legislature was con i tinued in thu Honso of Commons until 330 this morning when tho motion was lost by 48 majority Several liberals Toted with Government The Canadian Pacific will therefore continno to enjoy the monoply of railway freight in Manitoba unless the peo plo fo the province take the matter into theirown i hands I I ST Lstyts May 28A claim has been filed in the United States Court here by the Now I York Pacific Oar Trust Association against Uccciers Hnmphreys and lntt of tho Wabash > Railway for the recovery of upwards of two million dollars Tho claim is in tho shape of an intervening petition and is based tho anS Hasodupn equipment and use of the rolling stock of the Wabash during the period of the receivership dating from 18s l to April IsO of tho present year S bur FBANCISCO May 28Tbo Canadian Pacific has made a rate of 75 cents a hun S dred pounds barley and beans to Omaha Kansas City and othor Missouri Valley towns The fmerica transcontinental rates are 88 cents main 01 WAY APPROVED < W snrnoTo > x May 281he Interi Ir De imuicuii has approved the right of way of the St Paul Minneapolis 6 Manitoba Itail way Company through that portion of tho Blackfoot Indian reservation as lies within the jurisdiction of the Fort Peck Indian agency m Montana Tho distance is 177 miles and the number of ncns 358 the ap praised value of which is fifty cenffl per acre TIll UI IN1KSTIOATION lloSTOY May 23Tho Union Pacilic iu veotication has resumed its work Elisha Atkins director of the Union Pa cifio had voted for consolidation There is a very large business done by tho branch lines and they are necessary to the interest of the road We ought to have one thousand thou-sand moro miles than wo have Witness was of tho opinion that the Union Pacilio had a promising future before it Witness idea was that the Government should treat this corporation the same way merchants treat each other The Government should Give an extension for 100 years at three per I JCnt Qnr forritnry nijphttr Iw cnnnr T J pieces by tho encroachments of wealthy rivals If the Government should Rive us this extension the only security wo would give would be a second mortgage on 100 < miles of branch road The remainder of tho afternoon was devoted de-voted to tho examination of Comptroller Minks accounts It is thought several days will be thus spent |