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?Vcm-Ilorl. ?ribimc. BATI il? ?Y, MARCH M, IflA 0*rr.*<\ as i i il shed .I?"?- by The Tribuna AssesUtlen, a New ' m Re?d, Pr?*at? rntj '? Varaor Rosera. I tary am " ? n?aas l ? . [ i straac Nan York. ,-. ..?.1, eatslds .-f ??i n.1 | .15| 1 ? only, ? rrentli?..*?''" ? ? ? - * .' !.. '??" . .; ... ? PO] _TEB ! CANADIAN R ^ ? DAI DAILY AND Bl NDAT: . I .? ?' ' . r ONL1 ths. fl n: . >ne moi ?'. ?" ?.?no je.ir. aUIOna y*ar Bl \I'\Y ONLI : una saoath. 1.0C <">rie month. '' on?, year. 12.26,? ins year. ??"? red at t!.. r - I ..t Re? York a? ?>'-?' I *''?'''? The Tribune i beet endeavora to Insure the tru ' ? nt ?? p?ntl ? , n of all advertlsi m? ota contain ? ? Cassius Clark and Brutus Underwood Gashed Nothing Yesterday but Thin Air. Log coaetwlse-shipping subsidy eon, irent down to defeat yesterday li ][, . datives. The Bpeclal rule limit i tbe repeal of the faulty t-oastwise ... ... of ti e Panama Canal law wae approved by 200 v??t?'s to 172. 11 WM ti-irin. since the opposition to the adoption of a special rule restricting debate waa stronger than opposition to repeal la likely to be. re ere Repu ma I ke ?Mr. Lenroot, of Wiscon ?do- bin imber of the Rui? Committee who ?i" i "i wanl to rote either a direct or an in? direct subsidy to eoastwiae shipping, yel are am i ? give the House .-ill the ?me it may demand to discuss any Importanl public question. <>a thla in? cidental issue of fuller debata Mr. ?Lenroot carried most of the Republican contingent with him. Only ..?.-i.t Republic ?-! for the special ral?. Bul n much larger number will probably vote for the repeal bill when it comea up for pad - Speaker Clark haa caal hia lot *?vit_t tho antl admlnlstrationists in the Houee. He la willing to j.lay Ca? i to Mr. Underwood's Brutus. Bui the porerty of tl e argument -nitii wl Ich he excus?e bla adhesion to the anti-Wilson cabal does little credit either to rage or hia ingenuity. He says iiiat in i i sed rules for choking ??ir debate on important measures. He forgets to Bay thai most of I ' measures to which be refera were many pages In length and contained - .'.nil h it waa desirable to consider paragraph by paragraph. Th?> Sims i>ni is only ? flew d presenta a single, simple Issae Everybody in Congress knows whal it means, ninl i twenty hours' debate <>n it will be an The ?country would have more respect for Mr. Clark if in? bad said openly thai he waa against the Blma bill ? ?ause tin? Democratic national p * _'.?nn waa ? ?t or because the President waa i ??r it. Furthermore, if li?- was going to take a band wit! Underwood In rejecting the P <!??!:' on grounds of natii .:.; aa well hare ^"ii.- the limit and said ?? ther that breaking the Hay-Pauncefote treaty waa In Itself a good thing or that breaking it waa Justified in order _o rote assistance oui ol ? usury i ? the ?? shipping Inte Presiden! Wilson's stand for -"'??l faith in I obsei our n*. ? bei n one of tho man . He confi an error of jud the had made and which hia party platform bad made, it lakes gril for a statesman not only t?. admit a wrong but to accept persona] responsibility for righting that wrong. The Ident put himi : on high ground ***-*. 11 ? ? t t be un? dertook t" secure tbe repeal <>f the coastwise ship? ping t exei ptlon clause of the Panama Canal law. li" also risked much, i.ause ii<- Invited al I ?His In Congress which for personal or oth,?r reasona are dissatisfied with Ip. They could unite to defeat him un tlf?r tl?? cover of loyalty to the Democratic platform. - 1? bla case thai tbe coalition of mal? content ? been able t?? overcome him. Cn dtnrood. Clark, Tammany Hall, the ship subsidy ? . the Pai Iflc Coast advocates of cheap freights at the cost of the government and the Baltimore platform Ilteralista have ill fought him in vain. V.i- ?anas be is rieht and lias tho country li Ith htm the conapiratora at Washington have bo far ?.'a-!'?-.! notl ' -? but thin air. I No Way to Spend the State's Money. ?re ; t.? veto tli" bill ap : * - * dm $18,000 to pay the lawyers who ? itham P. Allda In his trial for bribery. ? l from the Senate rather than I i the effort baa been made t?> ex? tract the Uvwjera1 fees from the state. Governor ?': ? ? ind for 11 ; : ? Co irt of Claims i that AUds'a defender! had no chiim ??ti the al te ?Ivan If ? -. . end Bulser*a lawyers '????: Id by the state, that furnishes no reason for paying aim ?, us advocates of this bill argue. ? "?it ivas tried under a reao og due provision for counsel for both ? i Cohalan were found not guilty. rs not on a i . AUds'a. The > has n Itimate expenses, it n??*??!-; its ?pend It thla way. "Automatic Inclusion" for Ulster. London i >i .- T< '?-. raph" of March L'o '??- ill ? ply to Mr. Bonar law's i l whether tbe six year "death ? n detail of his plan or pm-t of Its Mr, Asqulth replied ???ith this '"carefully ? d" formula. ? ? i ? - feit In : ? t provli -i ? ?? i ... me i at I It? ..... S its currency the ? tors <?f the .twice ha 1er or not ! ? land. ' li .-i phrase used bj Mr. to tnlsuod? d cards on the tabla it m< i i of i later can I ? Pai act i""?.looaly the death -? I. . at the ? nd of ? I Into ex? to far s ; . (tars of tino ? 1 ' ' ' ? II JlllMIIH even! It ? "i h*? ? i sen for the action of Um in. ".-?..i ban been rlgtit Vpcm tiu Redmond | Asqiiltli term?* there emild hnve been no rninpr" ml-.'. Tin? [Jberal government knows by tbla time Clmt ?t cannot enforce tboee terma without i bob era] election. AMI signs now polnl that ?ray. The tin!?* for ?compromise lias apparently gone by. The Round Courthtmte at Last. The efforta of our learned Justices of the ?Supreme Court to ?t-1 aa archltecta ? : the Bear Courtbouae li.'ivo fortunately failed Mr. Guy Lov i?-ut and original i an ba - now receh i 11 proval <>f three unbhu ed b? di? i of -. and, whatever their prejudices against circular - our Judges could scarcely carry their protest fur? ther. As II Is, ill?* building of the new tructu <? ba been delayed ?*iii entire year B? me mln ?r Improve? menta may have been effected. Bui the original plan stands in essentials fortunate!" for the whirii will welcome this striking addil ?n to Its attractions. We can look forward to thai happy day when City Hall Park shall be entirely cleared of Intrusions and the Hall Itself? stand in un? hampered beauty. Who knows but thai by thai time Congress may even agree to n death sentence for the ugliest building In the world thai which fronts tin* City Hall from the south! Benjamin F. Kciili. In the theatrical world Benjamin F. Keith "'as both a pioneer and i reformer. He was one ?if the first tuen t?. see whal could be done to popularize and Improve the cheaper forms of entertainment Before be began to carry his Ideas into effect the cheap variety theatre lacked resp?ectablllty. Its ap pe;ii was made to the coarsest tastes and it prac? tically closed its ?i""rs tu decent women and to children, Mr. Keith conceived the notion of attracting the patronage of the classes thus barred by making the vaudeville programme ?"lean and wholesome. H-* aimed at dvin? entertainment void of offenslvene lio created a new tbeatregolng public, composed largely of women und children, and a*? bis * prospered ha greatly improved the quality of his performancea. Paying large salaries, be drew to the vaudeville sta..'?> acton and actresses of the I rank and gradually bridged over the old gulf be? tween "legitimate" and variety performers. The man wh.? thus raised the grade of ch-eaper theatrical entertainment the country over did an admirable work, lie deserved all the material suc? cess which came to bim, und for bis aims and achievements should be held In grateful remem brance. Where Constabulary Would Be More Useful than Militia. The 7-ith Regiment of the state's militia bad to be ordered out to protect property menaced i>y rioting strikers at Depew. The coal to tin* ?-'are of the protection thus offered will be in Inverse prop to its real value The militia does not take kindly to strike ?luiy. A large body has alwaya to ba called out* ? lesa than a regiment and the extemporization of a camp, with its ra? servie - commissariat, hospital, quartern] and the resl la i Iways an expensive pi Incidental soldiering is the moat costly soldiering It would I?-" far better and cheaper fur th.? state if it had g permanent body ?>f constabulary to rely upon for the suppression ?.f strike disorders. The brilliant gu-coess of the Pennsylvania constabulary shows wbal can be done by ? very small body of disciplined mounted state police. The men are trained t?. the work of preserving order. Th? go on abort notice to any part of the state, abac lutely ready for duty, and wherever they go ?.i-il?*,' goes with them. They mean business, and the dis orderly elements take no more chances with them than they would take with United States regulars Time and again fifty t<> one hundred troopers ol the Pennsylvania ?constabulary have done what it used to take a roupie of militia regiments to do In the trouble-breeding coal mining districts. a company of New York Btate constabulary would probably be more serviceable at Depew to-day than ? ?? : llltla regiment scut there, it is also much more i'i accordance with our political tbeorii - ; ? im constabulary t?? deal with diaturbancea of the peace than to use volunteer soldiers. The creation lure of i body of mounted state police like Penn? sylvania's would be ft long step iii th?? direction o? efficiency nnd economy. The Coming of a Queen. Reigning monarchs have so seldom visited the . Sintis that ' .mlng hither..) the Q i D of Bulgaria will have the charm of novelty, as well us the higher charm of the presen.'.' a most estimable and gifted woman. There ?rill be an other novelty, too, la the circumstance of her ad dressing large public gatherings in this and otber dtles, which will, we are sure, not detract from royal dignity, while it may happily empha ..*?? t1" human features ol the monarchical estate. it will be Interesting to observe il.?- effect, dlrecl or Indirect, which the Queen's have npon negotiations for s loan sin- is, of coui ie, not com? ing hither as a fiscal agent, and Bhe probably will much as ment on tin- pecuniary desires of her husband's ministen. Vet ber personality nnd ?he Interest aroused by her visit, Just al the psycho? logical moment, can scarcely fall t<> have some effect upon the proposed transaction it would he an Incongruous tiiint* if the visit of the Queen should facilitate the making of a loan Intended for irarlike purposes. Women, even though they be queens, are assumed to be on tbe side of peaee; and this particular queen bas surely in the last year or tu<> seen enough of the horrors and costs of wsr t?. iiinke her wish for no more of It Vet it Is a significant thing that her coming will coincide with efforts ??- float s loan, and with unmistakable Intimations of an Impending u sr of ?-even nations. Tho Isthmian Labor liability Law. The executive order concerning employers' lia? bility In the ?ana: /..-no will be studied aith caw by tboee who are Interested In leg) lat?.i that i tant subject it is the outcome <>r ol ? ms and practical on the Panama ? anal si ?l Re liroad f'<r the last ten y? : n ought to be i good measure, We doubt if any where else In i woi I st any time employment of labor ??n an i e has been ? n d ? *. with a blgbi i dogres of mutual s ? ? *, than ai Pana ??? i i he relal ?f i mplo* er and ? n ployed have there been romparablc In ? v.lib tbe re ulta of tbe w-?u. Tin* fund principles of the order seem to be that the em? ?bull bear tbe risks of the ? a and the i , ? .?n bear (he p? aalty of hi ? own ???? ? or i. ? 'i be s a re s ne s and with a proper work n.it of detal . maj serva as a LM> for IsgislsUon slsswboro, The Conning Tower THE PROPLRTIAN FANCY. AI? TtM.f't. Propert:?as: Book I. E!e,"y 14. M-srl obfoctat ruarais * r uwla?" Though you recline on the banks of the Tiher, 1 ?rinking some excellent dope; ; ... onsiderable Lesbian imbiber, Would I ?exchange with you? . . . Nope Wine and the wealth of a teacher of dancing, Loveless, were naught but a curs? Cynthia for me, with her vernal romancing Which ! can ; ? ? * rse. For contribs t.? this Colonnade I I icophony : .... an few exc islra rules. We will print almost Dg, provided only that it is g od enough <>r bad enough. By which we mean that Inept paro? dies of tnath Tagore's i.try cannot enter b-are. DAK Mil Ml ?:i.i.- l nm? i BSSFI I i Y I 01 \ii >il?-Hiv I*, j?. .\ : i Buppose .''"U wanl to Bay you received est from Dartmouth to edit your column <;?> ahead and say it. Waxraa ir WAitemt H.*'. "v- M A Columnbia School of Journalism student, bow? ever, has ju-t left the office, ?bearing with b m the contract for editing the Tower of Monday, April 7. Now Is tbe t. t?> *??. -?Adv. MOR. I Th? Xe? York T.-:: f *.r,?i ; - ..* .*! {.' S SOUBI .:.?..,.-'? ?.??is, h ahs was not *x l - The literacy teat for reporters mightn't hurt Jour? nalism, in a Kamtchatka newspaper office the other night we naked seven reporters how the *?p.'on<i stanza of "The I.ion and the l/iileorn" ran; and not OM evet had heard of the verses. Tut: that's nothing, The day of o. Henry's fu? neral we asked s city editor whether lie wanted us tu cover It "Who was O. Henry?" he asked. PROOFROOM ELUDERA stuffy Mclnnea I'h.ra Annie Steele. Reginald Werrenreth. i omi .' nioner Feathers! And, In yesterday's TOwer, "sussurus" got by us, the linotyper and the proofroom, thai being tbe ? '.i" ? of blame. BUS. OF CONSIDERING. sir. Do you consider worthy of notice the fact that Subway Guard No 0192, yesterday afternoon. between Grand Central and 72d street, walked through his car and found seats for three ladies It? '.* requ I 1 to more upl n. m estate of Ji ? Fenlmore Cooper must be The press a ? nt of a fllmery tells the movie editor, who rela? - It t.. ? his ?-?.nrern has jturt purcha jed tbe rights to " Hie Last ,,f the Mohicans." ?NHOT-Y THOUGHTS ON KOLV SUBJECTS. Bl Hi v*- m y. S PlCKEBIXO. /ii di '?'-?i-i.'. '.' //'?;? may ob Bi , , i . / : Ott - The rent is curve. ' ? ?*. \ _ii ,' ? ? illy to i l?strete. :>oroir*.i~ The creation was told, as Joseph Medill !',',' 'son observed In "The Fourth Estate,'1 In a few hundred words Harper's Weekly. ' ; ? ? "i i"ii ?es a. i ?,'Hia ob en e it first '.* THE DIARY OF OUR OWN SAMUEL PEPYS. /? W i'p, and by omnibus lo the city. With H. Carruth t.. luncheon, and then watched Will Bradley and Geo. Mlddleton play 40 points st pool, which Will won, albeit it consumed near 2 hours. Then a great crowd of us did plsy and I won -Is. from I reddy Steele, on r wager thai I should have mure luck than h<\ wl Ich I did, and always do Bo, wall ? .- ' ? ? ad It ci tue on very warm, but tbe windows In (he oars tvere nil sealed was why i chose t.. walk. In tbe to work, i trrily, what with the sprii day, a .1 :. mi apothecary's with F. Pope for s beaker of ?oda-water, which was but fair quality, Is no place near my office where may be bought s ?ine quality of that delicia ? br r ll Wl Ich gave me no pleasure to anticipate the sum,*: * L'T?All the da* ai my office, save for some mo? ta the afternoon, when for s -walk through Nassau street Espied a One cravat In a window, and vas minded t.- buy it. but thought nay, 1 had better save my money for other matters Bo month i shall buy i new creen tyo, onlesS Illness do sweep away my savings? To the playtouse, and ?aw a vaudevUle show, and liked Harry I'm best of any, but a graceful plrl named Mae Murray took my eye with h'*r dancing, though I do not ?rare for ? all tO the extent Of I handful of labsa, MOTHER TANGOOSB, Mir.? ,11 me fairy, How does thai i - ar step A slip and a Bilde and a long fljuiok trllde And th?*n four *???? s In a ro?v. ? "'.-or. ? mvo AMA1 Sir: Had I !h?* nimhl? wit of tru? conductor Of a eer ?* >t Bparkla i aroold write aoma eomle ? * aria ? the fact thai th? A-t Editor of the Batr-Ae-ve-poet '? * th? i tad m? Sown rots in his nergua fit th? ? - ta "'lit?- ,-.? w * Afl it Is i nt at tin? ii imer of the ail * ?? R ? i *. our Own !rsvcloques. Sir: it is Interesting to obasrvs thai your famoos porary st Pias leans to the lefl Instead ??f to the right, as generally believed? in this matter yon have the obvious advantage. Cooes, n , i \, we tuexlxe to pn fJem I Villa is, I ng Torre?n. What ?,|s M?iJ Gold? '?? ? would ssy, are -.,,, gonns do with it. Generell i .- crafta "' plaj writing and : aome unlte, Crave yon proof, sweet my eosl 11,, n ??'?? sn?? li.i-. from ilamlel. "Come, r, lo draw toward sn end with you, 0 1 t sweet, \\ !.. ,i In o i line ta >> crafts ?' re? tlj mee'." r. p. a. ? BRUTUS AND CASSIUS AT WASHINGTON. ^***rwiAppao^^ Foiled ! THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN ?^fegSS.'" ULSTER AND THE ARMY A British Officer Defends the Refusal of the Army to Fight. To the Edl! ??? o' 'i i;?? Tril i ?sir.- Permit me, as one - had the h'inor to wear th?? King's uniform and ? Bomethlna of Tommy Atkins com ru ?! end m n?? whether of] llsh, Scotch or Irish birth - to state that the 1 of I Brltlsl army Is to-day I been The British soldier wears the uni? form of his King, not th.it of any p? : ? q ? : the empire, not to aid In u.s d rment i ..,:? resin ? I ? I ir su? h honored I as the !? Own and Queen's Own; iven, "Asqulth's ' ".vn" or i ? .? ? An officer h.-is the right to tender * Is i at any ! me, axa pt in actual i me of war, ar.?l to ?in bo is n?>t mutiny, who t mdered t!i??ir rest (many of them Irish) rather than Inst the Union .lack, which they are sworn to defend, were well within rights, and wera dolns the only thins they could ?ir? if still loyal to the . m| Ira Which they .<--rve. Mr. Asquith himself has Stated In the ? ?us that those who i- fused ter, whether ??:' I * or private, wi re liable t?> dismissal, mark \ ou ; hrui th? been guilty of mutiny they The unfortunate fact la that a Radical ornent, in order to carry out s rufit bargain, has endet v? rid to m:tk. I - its tool, but they find they have . ?ced wrong," that tbe British army is i traditions, and, la ?lie as "an 111 Its ? ire ?.??Hin:* to sacrifice what the) hold most ? r than disgrace the uniform they w. B. STEWART, Major, late Id King's ? >*.?.n Hussars. New Y<<rk, March _?'., 11? 14. TOLL DISCRIMINATION DEFENDED British Good Feeling Called an Unstable Affair. To the 1.11 tor of The Tribune. sir: Perhaps never in the d ? ua his? tory ?if i ^ ? li sa creditable or more pettifogging course been pursued than that whl h Is now i tins to the las eanal toll exemption. Always in prei ? the gravamen of the o ? ition waa either Injury In? * ted or right or i rlvtli -,?-? Here, however, no au com i f we except 1 the case f the < ? I I as Ista. Being hen ? ed fi the ? i ise earn ing, I ? ? on the d? s to ?? an ahlpi | - merli an ? ; t one stai ? ? bra ten un fi li iiiiiiii? tx "? ? i is thla m : v. hen one i om : lei a the va H i pendtture o. money, -raina uni labor I t the Unite i Bl ?* . the ?. ?-. ice t?i the \?.oi|.i thereby accruing end the feel .land is the chief beneficiary sfter ' i In many reaps ? - i than we do. i van it" this right to exempt o-ir eeaet? wise shipping u?-re not even a vexata qoaeal o ' il the exempt!.m by the i Inlt? ? States '??-re an Ul ; ? I n ibis violation ef the HTay-Pauncefote treaty - even se England's attitude of hostility m ? frlendl; power i.? ema-tngly pet! ble \\ hi ti ? i -, i? wed ?? i tie p? lion H-? a diplomatic moi ti ??. . on? ? Ived in that t..?a ?-?l Ami rica \?... h British policy manifests bul loo often, it i- a s ? i ? on* Ictlon, ti ids the moi s cl? ir b I t of ? ? ? sntagonUrm, l liai I ?? ? i the ? ?tal le and dial ? i he all i d? m.i think, Mr* Edit? ?-, tii.it England would I ao pall ry and 111 . i ?? ? : era any Contln? r in our po I!!?? i. Bhs nould ' : oui "f co li I as ??? pestlfei ous lltl li.iiit. wli?..-., _i..u.?l v\ .i li?t n. ??? those whom -?ht loudly acclaims her bl ? <??.. ? President now advo ? our position, ? rted by i?-; y many of the I el If la dlplomi ? ? ? ? . To SU? h is one "hlazinir * ? - ? ? C DAVIS BNOLI8H Sttt v< ? ?* ? i THE PEACE CELEBRATION The Earl of Kintore Invites Historii Exhibits. To frr Bdli -i- of The Ti II una. Sir: After ng to don w! i : ? .1 re-olleitions of the . o'irt? s.- shower? .i ; pon i ?? I * - ?<> the United States the ?J \ ? . ?i:.,i t f V it fon a part, i And that ; re? ara- - .- ? ; : -> far aa to aran I I ement that the exposition w open ti'.?? second week in May, on the a lary of the I tish f-euleme ?a America at Jamestown, and will i ? ? it ei ei t in the nned to commemorate the hui dred ? broui?*! told eaalnga o aura it will be of general lntere t'? the American learn that addition to th? lual I -?? *ion tl commit! d the Brat repn g of American art ev? "?re ar.rl a very con give co of great value ahowii the progresa In nil sciences during th The i will also h dude ? ' le ? of ?rial Interest connected with ir cldents ti at have occurred since th Treaty of Ghent or associated with pe? ?? who helped to build up th? re? ord of American pn r< i i Por auch hia e ? ?'??- has ar ranged to make no char?-? :or .--t see a Is bear! g the exp< ?es of trai q art ? at ?i from I - tlon. Will jrou therefore kindly bring this! the notice of your readers and Im te 1 i auch objects of ' torest and who have not yet communl ? ! ?rith ua to ?end full : ? ? I to 1 : >' at the ex rosiiion. Shepherd's Bush, Loi I KINTi ?RE ?:- an i. u utli f ''ommlttee. Ai k'?o ?Amertos a i ?-i i pi srd'i ? .. Lenden, w. (England), Ifareh ?\ : ut, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS UNITE A Chapter of the American Society It Formed. T.? ti e Editor ? f Th-? Tribune. sir: At a meeting held at the portatton Club on March i*. the New Vork . in So lety of f/ftiid i , ?? \ r The Amer! an B ? lety of Li-inls-ar.?* Ar ? ? Is a nal - ? ilion, found? ..... architects of ths ? luntry with i ?? ?.f raising t ?? standards t ? a i.r..f.._ ilon. ??'? .i.ii the ?.., Ing knowledge in regard to this braneh of . ??? It la pi ah ?i a- ?in?! to i 1 . ? ition and the untiring efforts "f its n i it land? ? in t e ii,;i. .? statea hi I such tory n aulta in ? ? .?i <n mi ? hat i-- being -one t >? ?lay abroad. with th.- growth 'Z t:..- profession, the . ; ? ? ? t 11 work ?m th.? i .i. t "t i'..- pul lie ..?i i ??? Ith i!.?- ? ver lu .-, Impoi Ian.'?- ??i local probl? n. r ? need arose f.-r lo il chaptera. They are aow ? tabllshed la Ne? ^ ?>i k. Boato*! and Minneapolis and thej will great! ' uta ton ??-i th.- maintenance >.f the i ibttshed b) the i, t i stj .uiii toward the correct .?? Dtk privat? tnd ; .*??? .- ' - - * ? IsaBfcp ment of land I ? r. .'til tire, i 10 VITAL! THE CASE OF THE GUNMEN A R?ader Argu?-? fri.m the Statement of One of Them. ' - ..*?> .-???? - ' : ? .- ? t the boyi . : ? ? ? tfeaa ttii In and I It? ? * I la lawi * * ? ? '- Amt ? ? . | r ??. know b and arhet tba ""tejar \\ e re v ?i ag , te i.?-'? san ? ? ? -.-? t ko ? Ott 'V* r? the i "? fr>r on# ?** ? ? slgaal Tl a. rowtta, ?/?vo? ? - - 'a ligrT \a.lo ' - -trsxi?sr trans* W. DO?OLAJft .-.*?:-. n : " ???*? CANADA AND THE CANAL Her Intereit in the Equal L'te of Pla? sma I? Pointed Out. To ? Sir: l - ? : * ''?' "' Bm,,V r March IT, BAJA mmmm tots trat? talMJ? . ?ju,: BrithtaiMP ' tha L'nitad-it?" ? -?* ? "*earTier,*r ? ? ? ? : ' ? '?.';::' say, fi te Haws * * ' ??: ' 'Zi These t ? ' "5 ??? . . . | ran BBrli ' ?a (h':' _?; r a:"', ??a OasatteAi?" can bottom! . (u Mr. S ? ? .*"' forais- : ' ' 0nM i te have a ' ' ' ' hy *' tion in regard to the i ' y.[ St stlss trafllc fn * * ?,' other country ' ' "\n^t the rm? ; *;.,"? In th? ? Great Britain klon? < exemption of L'ait?? ?*???? J* , trail New rock, Maren -?? ,91t* The Republican Ch.irm?n. To the Ed? ' ? y^^eeenmB Sir: Wttl yes " ?,-* itiam Ml 1'W6P Haw York. M ? ^ ?f [Repraseautlva ?Trans ? A Heavy Republican Vole in Ne* **** TO the i ?tar of The Trl ama. M you ,,.,.,. thai ???^Jjnai lc,\? i,,m?K'-*u* ? ,!..- iUpubU? * I -'? ?" ul;:.l? la ?? big '? ? .. t.?nd: ?"**? ?UpuWicana will ?1er ? _' data bi -i>" ' ???'',:'tN a '1 ?:' ??on Al''! ' v. ?_ ,, iiRlEN PATRICK FRAN? 18 OliJP New \uri?, March ?. IM4 ?