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TTT TT"fo "" W "ft T" '"""A CAPITA JOURNAL H.V JL.- v i-y &fflT lf- NO. 109. " VrOIi. 5. "TILE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY", MAY 7, 18f2. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." H. I -, A --A. v Ji. X i- . j&k Is n hutulrod cants, and you have arijjht to expect that vnlne for i-. fikti nioiioy, unci wo runJixo that to do it we must give value veceiyod. So low have wo marked down the prices. With quick sales we can afford small profits. i.s jnod .'is represented. We extend a cordial invitation Ti call and examine these Wl! ai3 offorinr. the; ADIES', GENT'S and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY Our Variety is Complete nnd Our Stock the Largest. e ban ON Alvlv GOODS IN r.w.i.iJpJMM.wl.., j . -f -it-hj,.,..,, fr-f PLEASANT- J You can buy property in this most popular Addition on any terms. It is high and dry and has the advantage of street cars and city water. Remember it is within ton minutes walk of the Postoffice or Court House. Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on r V ft1" u One-half block otith wm. Hsrnii SUCCESSORS WELLER BRO -nEAD QUARTERS oo3is:25Ess:3 STAPLE m G1W1S, At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. H. GLASSFORD. CARPENTER, BUILDER AND CABINET MAKER, BAI7KS, STORES AND OFFIOES FIYTD UP IN Georg'a Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Etc. MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS. JOBBING ATTENDED TO. Rtnrof G0 Commercial Stroet, Sulem, On'goii. NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT Barr d Petal, piumbers and Tinners' j 211 & 210 Commercial St., Fulum. Gauleii ir).o and Lawa Bpriulclcri). - miplete linn of HtoveH and Tinware. Tin roofing and plumbing speoialty. Estimates for Tlunlii and Plumbing KurnisIiMl. PAPER HANGERS. All uru iiivltfd to call at 14.1 Cuiirl street and look at nxMerii In Wall 1'i.pir and na' prici 8 E. V. HNOW, IVwinitor, with E. ri.igo PAINTING IN ALL Papri IlaiiKim,', IvalsniuInliiK, Wall Tlntluif, ote. Natnrj.1 SVmmI Kinlili. Onlj Fuvt-oe Work. tujouitn)i- tlio pIkiv, 1-J8 Cuiirl Htrmu Salem Truck 4 Dray ?eni Iron woiku. Drays anei n"" mny ) HthiikI thno.-: .V-.Ihv the onrnr of tHin unrl ii'?i.nr,ii! ptrtHit frj Tifi -f r.. , jr5j-53 f'rtwJ - Sasti and 1 .oor Kacxory Front Stre!, Satem, Orsgoi. The best olass of Arrk in r . ht -t j i . ,, ,, u, with the lowest. Uuy wo u.t rn.itu.ui used ONE T poods, even if they do not wish McF. PATTON, racket store See the Following save i Yo THIS LINE. INSPECT OUR 61 Commercial Street. -VSWW..'0aCW.ttUJ I til" 1 1 UN . . II ' i 1 1 II in WW m "II of Bush's bank, up stairs. Z. FOR RED STAH- ezzzinrz . M & ja I a a B n aJUi isfiL.j TO HEAD QUARTERS. all the lute lor mna-on the ivall. E.ftNOW, H.u, blgn and Oar- Ilri HRANCIIES, Viuiiisltiuc ai!'1 K. K fclNOW. Co. DHVSANJ '1HI'("K lay radv Ur o"dri. m11 nii'1 tfttllvor vixl. nay, .i i Jus-iuw. o; n. rituj B.. vivlu Hki- A-"5" LiJitj, V . DOLLAR To give you moro, Wo might tell ou JLWAT 1 to buy, for we can convince 98 State Street List of Bargains in nty.IJfcIn3eWMWWW..V'-,rfc'thL taU4r-W "- .tB9 GET THE J.&M. to 30 Per Cent GOODS AND 13E ..R OSBURN. In Three Sizes. ALSO AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BUILDER'S HARD WARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS ran --...ii-, - ifi GRAY BROTHERS N. W. CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STS., rfALEM, OREGON. CTsaicrgagjBin5aijavaM(V-gg;tiiayn3rj8J3Bija fll. E ullOICti Ed. C. Wholesale junl Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt ami Smoked bleats m ail SiiiuJs, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city. Oo Court and 110 State Streets. B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PER KIDS, General Superintendent SALEM IRON WORKS, SALBM, --.----- OREGON, iMuiiufnetiirea ETEA.M KNGINKS, Mill OutntR, Water Wheel OoveiuorK, Fruit UryliijiOutrltH, Traction KukIiibs Cresting, etc. Kuim machinery male and repilreil. Ol-hoiiiI aycnU ami niHinilaetureis of the celebrated Wahltitrom l'utcut .Mldilllnys fanner uuu arois. Jnrm iniicuiDry maue C. N. CHIRCHILL. CnURCniLL & BILRROTJGIIS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Filters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. 100 Chcmeketa Stieet. J. M, Needham, IIOUriE PAINTING, KALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. Lflnvn orrtcro .1 . Ir7ln'n, rear of Wraith a Htelnur'n drug HUire. TSII'JtOVKI) OKI KU OK 11M) ilLN. J Knmlukun Irilie o. K, Halcin Hold ccmnoll every Tuiirnday eonlrn;, al7.X Wigwam lu htato JUhtiruiKM Imll, K. 0. 1IAKKK. i'rophet. FRANK T. ATKIU",i-,lilcrof UeoordH. NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE tint ween Aurora, ISutlcville, I!iaini)i)C,r, St. 1'aul and Fairfield. Invoi Aurora dnlly at 1QJX) n m At mwut Fulrfluid.'i ji. in, Ktrtuiiiliig IuV I'mrSoId at 4 p. in. Arrives nl chiupiee Sp, in l-v CIioiiiieh: u u. ra, ArrtTtA rti Auroru. via llultenll. Ml 8 ft. w ( oo DelA wit ranrnlngH. J'. Oo. tmlo (tolnt urtli undMHiib. rami, iMlgpHc itvii frulKbt onrrtal at rfgalwr rutM. teniae beaflu iluoday. Mureli 17 1-W, iiUOfoM-'tCK,) ..r. WILLIAMS k ENGLAN'; BANKING CO. aPITAL STOCK, gHSHteriM.Cflf' TnutMu-l a gnaral UinkiVK uuliw In all IU braul. KKajllJJAJJH Pftofcfeu w n. fyut,A5fy..-. vm rMkiJwn 11 UOir J4uKAKlCm CbMr 1 I'lttHOTOK -v Ml I !..( ft. J. a. i:.i.tam- llUtm. 1m. -tltMt J A. ISMtfT. 1 atnlc In new Lacbanve bt'Kk oo Con- cnercl! tiet. &U-U no logitiitif' business can our Photograph Albums are Wo guarantee ovory Album you of the grout bargains CONVINCED. 3f a,CfflXnKlgH33W,gyCTI LAWNMOW Tr " i . una repiureu. T.S. BURROUGHS. Those Afflicted With the lmlilt o! uMne to exciivi, LIQUOH, OPIUM OH TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TIIK KEELBY INSTITUTE Kurwt drove, Or, conCdnlul Call write, Htrlctl Excctilrlx Notice oi' Final Sol tlumciit. MOriOKtahTBbyKlMtii toull wlom i i UMi vowtHru, iiu,i thu undumlKinxl 4riXt!U.llXOrUl0llUtlllf OillVlM5.'tl,d.- er wd.bHVti lllail Uiulrlluui uvoountnlMtiu tMlnthCiiuatyLouitortniiaeuror fur Marion eouuiy utid lint duturdHt'rJ'jii l.imu, Htini(l;(i'oUiok i. in. ot Mid du, tu the County uoun room In thu count ('ourtinouk tu Mid Murtun oountj, hiu li llxmt by Uv Couit an thn tldiu and nliMMMirtbtihMrlngor thoMiue, and ot jwU.'Ma ltt(tu. lMld thta 4iwll , im. ARW MUkAIIKTU MCAI.. Jteaite m.nkai taui twKxioutrtx of wild itauttf. DUGAN BROS' Plumliing and Ileatiug Co., VVMlajMtlc aol roU.ll denlcm In SM AXD PLUMBING GOODS, US Coraujrclal Hr t. TlphonrJNo, CD Cross I'OHTlBAli MKMT1XG8. Announofments of I'lnco and Date of l.eiiiililie'an Speaking. Tlio candidate nntiis Mnrlon oountyHi publlctiu ticket will discuss the ik-IIIIo.1 IxsueoorUieilny Rt the time mill ulnuis named below, t nnrtiiUte of onpiNll o HtlOHl parties nro Invited to uttcud uml participate lu the dlscuminn. -Mi.lewm, 1 luirsd.iy, May I9lh, 1 p in. .Mnrioii.rnuuy, " AJlh.lpin -1 A fl ! a)th.7p m. Tumor, i&Uiirdny, " Aumsvltlo, " " Btayton, ' NUgnrc, Monday, " Mill City, ' Mrunroii, Tupsdny, " Hublimlty.WedUKadny," Whlieuker, " " Kilvtrton Ihnivdny, " Alt, Alltel, ' " Woodmen, l'ritlajr, " HulitMrd, " Auiom, " ' Hnwm, cntun'ny, 2ist, 10 a in. 2IM,Up. in. 21st, 7 " d, 1 " Std, 7 " aith l SCth, 1 " 2Mb, 7 " 2301,1 " Stllh.b 27tli, Ida til VTtli, '. p. in. 27111,8 ' iMtli, 10 n in. JMIli, 2p, in, Slat, 10a. in. fllm. 'A tt. tn. St. lluil, TuoKlay, ClMicpneir, " VJCl YHI. Howell, Ihursduv, " 2d, 1 " l.lUrty'oboolhous,Hrl ," Sd,2 " Knleiu, Hnfuriny, " 4th, 8 " Die epwikhur f,t Hulein will bunttliffOpenv IlmisB nl 8 o'ulnck in tho evculiu;. ily order of the County ItepnliUonn Com mitter. 1. U 1'ATTKlWOls , J. It Mc(Ott-.lCK. C'litihmfUl. Heoretnry. rtw Tl? UM iv in iU F()K SlJl'ltKMK .Tudee: F. A. MOOIUS, of Columbia. Co. Fok Attoknky Oi:m:uat,: L. II. WEHbTEn, of .IhcUsou. Conouissman, Futbr DisTKicr: UINGEli HERMANN. CoNcntKbSMAN, biico.ND Disruici': W. It. ELLIri. Fon l'jiKbinKN'i iai, Elkciehs: J. h OAl'LEK. ol P.utlatid. II. . MILLER, of Grants l'asa. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. Jil. DUNNE, of Portland. DISTRICT HEPCBLICAN TICKET. JudokopTiiihd Disthict: GEO it. HUUNEiH', of Marion. PitosEcin i NO A'rroiti ky ov Tji i Disinter. JAME.S McCAIN, of Yamblll. MKSIlllUt (IF hTATB li(IAHI) OK I'qi'aij.ation Titnm Uisrnici'. SAMUEL GIBSON, of Pol U MARION CObN'IV HlTl'llLEtN 1ICKKT. Rkphkskntativks: TILMON FORD, Salem, T. T. OEER. M.icleav. S. B. OJtMhBY. Kuljint. JOHN G. WRIGHT, S.dom, SAMUEL LA YMAN.Woodlium. SiiKKirr; JOHN KNIGHT, S.tlem. Ciibmy Ci.kuk: I). C. SHEIOIAN, Balcm. Coumv Junai:: W. C. HUBBARD, FalUIoId. COUNIY COMMISSUINKU: J. F. ANDERSON, Howoll. Stiri:niNi'KNni:NT of Schoels: .1. S. GRAHAM, Woodburn. County TitnAsmtru: It. GRANT BROWN, Aumsll!e. Counts ItKCenunit: JOHN H. MoNAltY, Saloni. County Absr.ssen: D. 1). COFFEY. Mill City. CODKTY Hl!HVKYOU'-- B. B. HKHR1CK, Macleny. County Cokoni:i: J.S. STOTT, Gervals. Fon Pkkcinot OFnciaia: For Justico of lVn(.o of Salem Pre (inctB; JAS. BATCHKLOR, For Constable THOS. WELCH. J. P. Blai.o, a real oatate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrowly cHpaprd ono of tlio severest attttcka of pneumonia while hi the not thorn ivtrt of tbat statu during the recout blizzard, says tlio Saturday Roviow. Mr. Blaizo had occusion to dnvo several miles during the storm and wan ho thoioughly chilled that ho was unable to get warm. Insldo of an hour ho was threatened with a sovero case of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blnlzo pent to the neat estdniK fetoro an got a bottle of Chamberlaln'a Cough Remedy, of whloh he had often heard, and took a number of laro doses. He pay.i the eilect was wonderful and that In a fcliort time lie wtw breathing quite eaHliy. Ho kept ou taking the medicine and the next day was able to come to Vvb MoIiicb. Mr. Blale logaiils lilwcuro fi.s simply woudei ful. 60 rent hottk'B aold by Gen. E Good, druggist. IluiI:l(!ii'H A nil en giilve. The 15ost Suite In the wnrld lor tjutr, llruibiMi.Moi'ib, L'U.oi.yalt Khoiini, Kovur Soioh, Tetter, Chapped IIuiiiIk, C'hilhltilliH orn and all Slim RrnptlouH, and post. tlvoly cure I'llM,m no pay irqulrt'd. It I tfiiaifintacd to is've ,i(jrrct wittmiictlon or money relundtd, j'l, a, cent nui box. Kormleby Imn'l J Kry.'.-MCimM STATU TltKANIJllKK'S SKCOM) N0TICK. ritalo of Orogoi'. Troanury Do partment. 8Aj,iur, April 18, 1802. Notice I hereby given that there aro fundi on hand fciidlclunt to pay all outHtandlng state warrauta on dorsed "presented, and not paid fur want of funds" prior to, and Includ ing. January 8, 18!, and that all such warrants will no paid on pre sentation ut this ofllfo. InloRHtfon those warranUi will not be uliuwed after the date of (lilt) notice. PnJii.MKTfeflJlAN, Mk-2w fetaw TrtaHtncr. PILE CURB Ann mute mpldv 1'rvuinieai, ooihWi li)Kri r .X'xlt I'M, olnif, eut In eiule, awo a liux h' d phi ;a mMIti'ch lorux. ternal. Inuirnul. blind or bi'tiiif lu hln chronic, imoi or b tod tury rile, uuri many olbrr dliwM and .nal ww.V niwa; li llwiy yi ti i- . nt to the gancvl b .1th Die lira dl.ovrry ot indd'Aul ear rm.lrrl.. an ov(tlnii villi tbo hull. u i. (. ry btiraallar. ThU rmd ha i.w b.m kaowu to fail, f 1 Pr b",)i'r Uf, MUt by iim.II. Why (litter iroiD luikK-rnn'S oiWH nriaii tl W vrlltea KlIMfHnMmUaiVt-u vvllbOboMw. In ufund tlrt! money II untested Awd'.u.inii for five k-tinpU. (Juan nt.i ImiimI ur 'KJIIAKP, a'.l (Irtitf- UUAJ4KK Oo,, HtMll(tMuLd ltt'.l (IrUK gut, Mlt uitetil, rortUtnd, or. bfijMlw E. K. HALT. 4 Paper Hangerand Dscorator. o0toK in.Cal wtiiluiiootryUrs, Haltnl, Oref n. GEN, WEAVER IN TOR Tlio Oiico Candidate for dent is Here. I'resi- IIIS Fl'EECH AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Presents the Arguments of tlio People's Party to a Largo Audience. Geuoral Jamed B. Weaver of Iowa, who commanded the union forces at Fort Rosacea and held the fouftileruttw at bay when they outnumbered him three to one, ar rived at Salem on tho 11:15 train. IIo was met by n delegation and es corted to tho Hotel Willamette where a cordial reception was ten dered him. At ono p. in. ho ad dressed a largo audience at Reed's Opera house. l'OINTS OF WhAVKIt'S SPKECH It Is with pleasure that I meet you today. This is my first visit to Ore gon and my first speech lu your state. I remember when a boy, many of my old neighbors turned their facts westward, destined for Oregon, nnd they are hero today. I have longed to visit your state and t xehango ideas. Wo are all citizens of one jti eat government; our inter ests are identical. Using a Knights of Labor expression, "an Injury to ono is nu iujury to all." I have been talking to the people for a long time and for the past two years I liaye nvcrnped ono speech a day. I have addieshcd tho citizens of North C'ai ollna, Miioourl, Texas, Kaunas, Nt biaaka, Georgia, Ohio and other states and I nm piepared to Bay thai we aro today lu tho midst of a tre mendous political revolution. It is an upheaval that will oxcol all pluvious ellbrts. It Is not warllko but peaceful. It Is mightier because It ailects more people; widespread becauRo it permeates all tho states nnd counties. Tlio moneyed sharks are cilticisiug tho labor movement and say that wo should not meet and consult our gilevnnu.es. They tell us to keep out of politics, build belter sheds for our cattle and stay at homo and leave It to them. I will tell you tho cause of this upheaval. You are farmers and raise a eurplus to feed tho world. What kind of a market have you? A compotltlvo ono. It has bten truthfully said that uo man lives unto himself." We ralso a surplus of wheat something like 100,000,000 bushels, but not If wo had all tho bread wo wauted to eat. Our wheat comes In competition with tho India wheat, which Is raised by slayes, who get 8J cents per day. These poonle live ou crooked wheat and rice, aro clad poorly and Bleep on tho iloor. This wheat comes iu competition with high pi iced labor. You sell everything In competition with all products of tho world. But It is uot all In Belling. When it comes to buying we do not find a low and competitive market, but a pioled and high market. You buv your reapers aud twlno from trusts. You tako your wheat to milk,, where you recelvo prices that are fixed by tiusts. When you buy gummed goods, you pay tho oil cloth trust a royalty; oil, tiio btand ard Oil Co.; sugar, tho sugar trust. Everything you iiho on your table and In your house which you do not produce you buy of trusta. The cradle Is made of lumber controlled by trusts. And to It goes from youth to old age, and w hen the old man passes away ho Is laid away In a colli n purchased of trusts. And still tho gentlemen have the, cheek to tell us to go home and work iiarder nnd not talk about these things. We must cut out ordestroy tho corporations. God never created a coiporatlon. Governments aio founded for tho benefit of men, not corporal Ions. Thoy aro artlllclal bo Ings and furnish another instance where the strong absorb tho weak. I have the most supreme contempt for a man who will nupport his party ut tlio sacrifice of his family, We linvo almost double tho amount of people to nupport than at tho close of tho war. It tnl.ea more money, more clothes and mote food to run uh now. In 1805 there were Hixtten hunched million dollars in circulation; today there Is 2.5 per cent. loss. The money has not Into tho wrong pocket. If a shark tells jou that we have got plenty of money, abk him who has got It; and If hu can olio anyone who has moro than he wants, build for mo. I am like the old German; I wish all wore rlult uh It would bo belter for the poor man. The money should nut be lioaidcd up lu bank vaults, but placed In circulation. We want a hiitHcu-ut circulation for the demand. That'n what we tiet-d, The thieo grand dlvlsions.nre mon ey, transportation nnd telegraphy. How are they handled? Congress has let out tuoMy to the bankers, who jwwe as middlemen. Talk about 6UbtreiiMur; Hare la uot a man who wears hair that can ex. plain awaj the ntteiiBWi that sur round the preront syntein, Tho framora can givejudt as good secur ity on loans as the bankers, How Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE much bettor oft you would be If you could borrow direct You would not havo to pay high rale of Inter, est which Is sucking tho last drop of live blood from your veins. Loan it according to population of Btates. The school fund plan Is a good one. It Is jnstns easy to loau $100,000 as fcl,000. If It Is safe In ono Instance It is in another. Transportation Is controlled not by congress but by railroad kings. Who owns the telegraph? Jay Gould. Tho farmer and labor move ment Is for n larger circulation. Tho key to the time locks of your vaults, containing their millions of wealth, is remonetlzation of silver. Place tho white metal on an equal footing with gold and prosperous times will follow. Lot gold aud silver walk hand in hand together as in days gone by. If wo cannot produce enough silver to make the circula tion equal to the demand, Issue treasury notes. A larger circulation wo must have. Congress don't want silver remouotlzed but tho people do. Our congressmen aro controlled by tho gold bugs; that's what's the matter. They danco to the music of Wall Street. Scarco money thoy want. Wo want to look more to domestic affairs aud less to foreign. Place gold and sllveron an quit! footing as our fathers did. Oim 8A1UKDAY N1G11T. Who shall sing tho song of tho people? Who has tho boundless enthus iasm; Who tho high aspiration; Who tho thorough preparation to assert tho rights of thepeoplo? What is tho divino right of tho masses? To be free, to develop eaoh one to the utmost limit Of tho boundless possibilities within him. On all sides tho priesthood and cunning craftsmen of greed Tell them of their limitatiens: "You wero bom to bo poor 1 "You to bo Iguorant I "You to bo Immoral I "You to Ho In a prison 1 "You to hang on tho gallows I" Tlio elect are ulways prating How tho certain fow aro to possess tho earth, And enjoy all Its advantage: "Tho elect shall hold tho land and tho wealth; "Tho elect shall sit In tho colleges; "Tho elect aro Roclety's favorites; "Tlio few shall inherit eternal bliss; "Tho many onduro torment for ever." Who shall sing tho rights of tho people, Crush this eternal Ho forever, Aud say to tho down-trodden millions Arlso and bo equals of men, of gods, Immortal I Tho right to bo free, tho right to bo strong, Belongs uot to the fow but to all. Hays tlio primal curse of tho ani mal within us: "Limit thy brother, "Keep him under. "Bo more moral than ho is, "Lift thyself up, "Gain tho advantage, "Trample all around thee, "Servo only thysolf." Bo each ono serves himself And uo ono serves tho people. Ho tho peoplo aro "governed," jVot "self-govornmeut by tho peo ple." Millionaires steal the scuatcs, Liars aud cheats assemblo iu con cress To still further servo tho pam- nercil fow And send ut the peonle. demnnds of the While tlio highest of all legislators Came to serve others, not to bo served, Came to minister to others, Not to bo ministered unto, The modern self-seeker, Tho hunter for place, The howler for honors, Comes only to servo himself. To filch from the public purse, To wallow in tho trough of p dor, And servo his own hoggish piun- iu- Hiiueis, Who shall sing tho song of the peoplo ? The rescuelng song of tho helpless millions ? Who Htiull arise with tho might of a giant And vanquish the hydra of self ishness ? Where ulmll he gather tho strength To gird his loins for the struggle ? Let the singer but look deep Down iu the hearts of the mussea; There will ho catch tho inspir ation To pour out an eplo of freedom Huoli as never tho world has heard Hlnco the first human punted for freedom. Then, before the new song of tho masses Ignorance shall cease to enthrall, deuradu And Helfluhni-M shall cease to be the schoolmaster, Teaching man to prey on tho vitals and life-blood of his brother, And when man shall lie free to bo ills best, Who shall sing the song of tho People v nujiciBiuiuii iu uppresa, J'enr to paralyze, Oppreaslon to brutalize. Poverty to urlud and Latest U. S. Gov't Food RejOrt. FOR CANADIAN!). Something of How Tkey Things in Canada. D BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION. Impeachment of the Postmaster General of Canada. Ottawa, May 7. The impeach ment of Sir Adolpho Caron, postmaster-general of Canada, for mal feasance in office, on charges preferred by Hon. J. D. Edgar, member of parliament for West Ontario, assumed a new and almost unexpected shape. It is two weeks slnco Edgar, from his place in the house, charged that Blr Adolphe Caron had as a minister of the crown advocated tho subsidizing of certain railway companies to the amount of $1,000,000, ho himself being person ally and largely interested in one of the companies, and further that out of tho subsidies, from men who were Intrusted with ependlng publio monoy, Sir Adolpho had received a large sum which he had expended in bribery, spending over $100,000 in endeavoring to secure the election of himself and twenty-two others. Edgar, on thatoccasion, moved that the house appoint a committee to inqulro iuto the truth of the charges. Sir John Thompson, minister of justice, and a conservative member of tho house opposed this proceeding on the ground that thej charges wero not sufficiently well defined. Hon. David Mills, Slrltlchard Cart wright and Hon. J. D. Edgar in their speeches all accused Sir Adolphe of taking public moneys to debauch constituencies, .with con spiracy, and with having made a re turn of his election expenses in Quebec amounting to about one tenth of what was really spent. On tho reopening of the debate yester day Hon, Mackenzie Howell, minis ter of the militia, eut a large portion of tho ground from under the feet of tho opposition by abandoning the position occupied by tha government, and shoving in an amendment to Edgar's motion that a royal com mission be appointed to take evi dence on all the charges and to lay it before the house when completed. Tho debate was continued through tho night. Sir Richard Cartwright moved as an amendment to the amendment that all tho words in Hon. Mackenzie Howell's amend ment bo struck out and words to this eflect substituted: "That this house refused to allow the investigation into these charges to be removed from its Jurisdiction and to be com mitted to a body composed of one or moro commissioners appointed by Adolpho Caron aud his colleagues, they to allow the charges to be dropped and a new sot of charges prepared by Sir Adolpho Caron and his colleagues to bo tried, and that this houeo views the matter an a violation of Its privileges, as unpar liamentary and unjust, and designed to dofeat tho ends of Justice," After an extended debate, a division re jected ayes 03, nays 123, showing a majority for the government of 02. A SLICK THDir Dots Away With a Barrel of Money and a Monkey. Paris, May 7. Sula Rublni and IiIb wife, natives of Venezuola, now traveling on the Continent, reported to tho police last evening the loss of almost 100,000 francs and a pet monkoy. Mr. Bublul says that he andMrH.Itubinf ieftPartson the club train, intending to go to England. Before leaving tho statioa they missed the basket containing the monkey, but dccldod to leave with out It and to telegraph to the police from London, En route to St, Den nis, Mrs. Itiiblnl .missed her hand satchel, in which she had her Jew elry, a Jotter of credit and bank of a total value of 80,000 francs. Her husband alighted at Amlena and, took, a train back to Paris, and she, after proceeding to Calais, fol lowed him .there. T.hey found no trace, of tha thief or monkey at the Paris station, On the preceding Tuesday Mr. Ruhlid wm rebed of a purso containing J8,O06 frauoa. He thinks that the thief, bavts learned that he carried witefa ready mpnoy with him, hdowed ktm to the Paris station and teok Hut satchel and basket while they eat in the waiting room. Mra, Rubini thlntce that the mmkey is faUowlng the thief. She says abe let "Jooko," as she calU kku, out of his laakot for a little air, awl when ah put him back did not faettti the cover securely, Site hd teal aim to attack anybody toeeltiaf UerWoo A