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The state department has appointed a commission to investigate the report that the Russian boundary monument was destroyed by a Canadian sur veyor. Advices from Washington are to the effect that the present secretary of embassy at London, Henry White, 1 a candidate for the vacancy in the Ital ian embassy by tho retirement of Am bassador Meyer It is reported that in the event that the department of commerce is cre ated, George B. Cortelyou will bo ap pointed for that -cabinet "post. Mr. Cortelyou was secretary to Mr. Mc Kinley and occupies the same posl 'tioh under Mr. Roosevelt. The house committee on labor has ordered a favorable report on the eight-hour law, which bill provides that In every contract for work for the government, it shall be specified that tlie work is to be done on an eight-hour basis. The house committee informally discussed' the ship subsidy bill April 3, and agreed to consider it formally at one riesion next week. The Chi cago Tribune, however, lias inter viewed a number of republican repre sentatives, and he impression prevails that the measure will be postponed until after the congressional elections. It is reported that Senator Hanna will introduce a bill which will pro vide for- the trial of Estes G. Rath bone, recently convicted and sentenced in Cuba for connection with the post office frauds, by an American court It is not believed, however,v that any direct action can be taken on thjs , measure, as it is doubtf ul if either the president or congress has th0 right to set aside the. judgment of -the Cuban court. On April 1 the senate was stirred by the resolution Introduced by Senator Bacon of Georgia requesting that the president delay tho Issuing of the proclamation announcing tho acquisi tion of the Danish West Indies, until tho charges of bribery in connection with the treaty should be investigated by the house of representatives, where action to that effect is now going on. j. he debate on the resolution was par ticipated in by Senators Bacon and Money in favor of it and Senators Qui lom, Lodge, Hanna, Allison, and Nel son in opposition to it. The resolution was tabled. On April 1, durnig the discussion in the house of the sundry civil appro priation bill, Mr. Sulzer of New York offered an amendment to appropriate $50,000 for lighting tho torch of Bartholdi's statue of Liberty in New York harbor. Mr. Cannon replied to this, saying that the committee had made an investigation and found that such a light was valueless for com mercial purposes. A Tote was called which resulted favorably to the amend ment, but another vote was demanded which resulted in the defeat of the amendment. Governor Heard of Louisiana has re ported to the state department at Washington that" the British govern ment is maintaining a military camp within tho territory of the United States. It is said to bj located below New'Orleans, and is used for tho trans portation of horses and mules to the army in South Africa. In connection therewith, General Pearson, formerly of the Boer army, has laid proofs be fore the president that America has contributed at least 42,000 men to aid the British in their struggle against the Boers and 201,147 horses and mules have been sent out of tho country by their agents. On April 3 Representative McClellan of New York, a member of the ways and means committee, filed a minority report on the Cuban reciprocity "bin. In this report Mr. McClellan cites tho Teller resolution and tho Piatt amend ment a having given assurance to Cuba and to tho world and says: First, tho bill does not afford sufficient re lief to Cuba, "but It minimizes the lose of the present crop of sugar. Second, it is possible, but not certain, that a Z0 per cent reduction of tho Cuban tariff will result in giving us a-monop-oply of the Cuban market Third, tho bill Is an enunciation of tho democratic doctrine of reciprocity, it is a breach in the wall of protection arid lowers In part the preposterous Dingley rates. If I am afforded tho opportunity when tho bill comes before tho committeo of the whole I Bhall try to amend it by increasing the Tate of reduction so as to make certain not only the con trol of the Cuban market by us, but alsp the prosperity of Cuba. I shall also try to amend by striking out tho time limit Failing to amend for the reasons hero stated, I shall voto for the bill. Tho senate, on April 5, began the consideration of tho Chinese exclusion bill. Mr. Mitchell of Oregon made tho opening speech. Mr. Quay gave notice of tho following amendment as an additional section: "That nothing heroin contained shall be construed to exclude Chinese Christians, or Chinese who assisted in the defonse or relief of tho foreign legations or the Pe Tang cathedral, in tho .city of Pekin in tho year 1900." In response to an inquiry by Mr, Quay Mr. Penrose, in charge of the measure, said he could not accept the amendment as not a member of the immigration commis sion was in favor of it. "How many Chinese will that amendment let in?" Mr. Mitchell asked. "I hoped it would havo tho effect," replied Mr. Quay, "of Christianizing the whole Chinese em pire." "It would let in at least a mil lion," suggested Mr. Mitchell. "Quite likely . 350,000,000' . interjected Mr. Hale. Senator Platte of Connecticut introduced the following as a substi tute for the Chinese exclusion bill: "That all laws now in force prohibit ing and regulating tho coming of Chi nese persons and persons of Chinese descent Into the United States and tho residence of such persons therein bo and the same are hereby extended, and continued in full force and effect until the 17th day of December, 1904, and bo long as the treaty between China and the United States concluded March 17. 1894, may be continued lit force by virtue of the extension there of." The Shame of It All Americans may well hang their heads in shame at this cold and heart less reception of these ambassadors of liberty and human rights. They may find some consolation in the fact that at the same time this was going on In Washington Ambassador Choate was lauding the British in London, in pub lic speech, and declaring that "both (Great Britain and America), equals in energy, resources and ambition, were working out on absolutely inde pendent lines the same 'great ends of civilization, knowledge and liberty!" Yes, in South Africa and the Philip pines. Pittsburg Post The Only Course Left. The idea of forbidding any amend ments to the war tax reduction bill ex cept those emanating from the ways and means committee was so remark able and so lacking in legality through depriving the house of representatives of any voice in the matter than the contemptuous action of the opposition in making tho passage of the bill unanimous was the only course left open. The bill will now go to the senate, where it will receive full and free discussion. 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