People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1895 — ROSEBERY MAY FALL. [ARTICLE]

ROSEBERY MAY FALL.

ANXIETY OVER RESULT OF DIVISION IN HOUSE. Gomnm*it Defeat Likely —Lane nhtre Party Haa Aaaarancee of Suppert rom the Conservative* and Liberals — Foreign News. London. Feb. 21.—There is great anxiety In the lobbies of the house of commons this afternoon as to the result of the coming division on the motion of Sir Henry James for an adjournment of the house in order that he may call attention to the Indian import duties on cotton. It is said that the Lancashire party has promises of the support of a number of conservatives as well as liberals interested in the cotton trade, and that the combined strength is sufficient to bring about the defeat of the government. The attitude of the government. however, it is understood, will depend upon the decision to be arrived at at a cabinet coucil to be had to-Uay. The tory Pal Mall Gazette says it Is anxious that the government should be turned out at the soonest moment possible, but that it would be sorry to see tkc:n defeated on Sir Henry James’ motion. The Sun (liberal) says that Sir Henry James’ motion covers the most sinister and isgraceful attack by which a British minister has been menaced since parliamentary history began. He Will Get Their Head*. London, Feb. 21.—A dispatch from Tien-Tsln says an imperial decree issued Feb. 19 announces that Tao-Tai-Kung and Gen. Yeh-Chi-Can have been tried by the board of punishment and condemned to imprisonment until autumn, when they will be beheaded. This punishment is inflicted upon them for the loss of Port Arthur. Rwedixh Patrlntlet F*<Mv*l. Stockholm, Feb. 21. —A grand patriotic festival has been held here in the large hall of the board of trade building. The celebration took place under the auspices of the Woman’s Society for Sweden's Defense, and the proceeds will swell the fund which is being collected for defense of Norland (the northern part of Sweden).