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NOVEMBER 1878.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR 4 thingsto ktop ibe Eln�
UN -m ould -entail bn you the con- yond all oth. T kTIO' -% rrongly, 11 AN ILr,USTR- X FRON 13-4BN- or- Pire intact. eers.) Thesewere the
ISEIMENTS. 311, the oner of 900 acres of and the false prai 3e they heap upon Concluded from tkAKr8t I age-) s quences I have been enael iv W ADVERr whith The whole transaction reminds me 4 uthusiastic cheers.) caxdinaldoctries of the -Conservative land ffi Centre Hurc 11, had been refused themselves'.. gain we read in the ular policy when in operation lif re sting passage t por ifay. fell out Paxty when the ConfervatiVe P86A. United extreinelY Of 8, very intere il -
have, flowed from -it in the Sig , we ba 7e fallen, but we fell WS4
Entrance Examination—A. a hoW'n ." These Flacards were dis- Brantford Courier, Mr. Hawkins'home a distinguished tie a party which actd principle at
auc 9 States, if they find distress- among -our in.the autobiography of causing th 3 blush of shame to Good B. -a Ch —Joh . n: Messer. tribut)d to people oil the streets ; they organ, a report of t] iel meeting held by people, destitutidn among a large num-, Am��can—i was about to call. him a the cheek A any one of our suppo ters. all- fRear, hear.) And just in the
Estray B eifor—John e distinguished American statesman. I orm friends s Teachers' Examinalion—P. Adamson. were also distributed through the audi- tha gentleman in 3�aforth last week, ber of them,and great par&LYBA of trad (Xenewed cheers.) We fell as s ates� 'ssme way my Ref ea. tG
upon it forgot be was only a c rel ask- contend, and fairly eno
ad- and commerce, then depend listinguished Am- men oughi to fail. When they a 1101111 that their Staploi GDods—Duncan & Dinictlu. I once i a the hall whf n" Hon. Alexander in which he sas tL a� he (Hawkins) t had he come to Canada and commit special Mission - i
i I eiicaa; bu was OU11 occasions t
you will begin to hear again, af; We use( qcl even )y their friends to O
Disgolation—Waddell & Co. castigation "' to adopteathe National Policy, he. would thek in so
go, 111armurs Mackenzie was Speaking, nd one'.of ministered a wit ring to hear some 25 vears a" t hemselve to a, Policy that hon-- push forward improvm ----�Hoffman Brothers. It was the rkre" not loud,�erhaps, - butoleep-seated d Liberal Con- 7e greatly in I UP �NvOrld abuses which
Spepial Lines been a distinguishe Jurious to toroot
them with the word 3 1 with Dr.Homi- Mr. Paterson, M. 1 point- have (Stly belie' in� Ciety, -he 6i
34�eN+ Wiirter� Gooils—R. aibson. Servative statesman. Thenameofthat
terestsof the people confi-a-ea to their drove mauy of you fromt -a woria
arry'Mitchel. worthy person was Barnum. (Load ReIfioval brook's 6omplimeut3" written on the sport ever wituc ss ed. Mr. Paterson ing put to our people in town a nd con -
Nichols r. Mae- ther- try that after all is said and done there Carejhen it, is in -finitely better that to seek your fortune, and I h-ope�tofiva
of 1 hemisphoire na Estray C attle—Solia bortt was �handea to M apparently objected to the Wi recollect that Mr. Barnum or
I is no chance for Canada unless her mar- latiollter.) those stat( smen should retire, and that it-, in this oth ; a last Aue-ticil Eiale—Jaines.H. Benson. fte platform by a messen ger. ing " process, and repeatedly rushed ave ei�pjains. in his autobiography—a very 8 filled, evea at of all, that - their bus'
kenzi on kets are eillared, and that if we h their plac, -,s should b Inss Wast when- Grand I xcursion--R. -Patterson, Paxis. or ocument indeed—how it to- ever they pos uld, to advance the We ir ay here state, paenthetically,that up to his opponent a d acted, as if he precisely the Same Custom tariff$ interesting d ach a Cos b as they are being fillel sibly co
wag that he conttived to make a very that free education of the people of h ol Dr Hornibrooh Is name been men- intended t6 Ott Mr.. H wkins nearly the same Customs tarii f as the day, by men who will carry Out Ca strike a of a lottery. either of the gr
a people of the United States) A will be large sum of money out, particular policy the country de3ires. (Chers.) Should �e&t GTI, A,U �i.,6,ned ;11�'fore the ceting commenbed, merely gave Ift. * Paterson 0 parties of -.the state fail in I our lot Now,'the peculiaxity of Barn -ams lot- "ha was certainly not the cour4e r those duties
infinitely better for as to cast the Committee woul� have. been only look and a wave of the hand," t( h we which they specially claim for, them.
with them and obtain free � 4ccess to wy, as it is the peculiarity of the Na- ke Administration whi
y man who pohey of t o glad.to give him hearing, but at and sent him cowering back to his their markets,and in. way get. some tional Policy, was, that ever selves, it needs no very lengthy stuayof UO that Succeeded. (Cheers.) -lottery gO6 a prize, and it whicli we went int the history, it needs no very le
NOVE MBE 1,1878. to sh
-SEAFORTH, the unreasonable thne at which the de- -1, seat." Then M r. Hawkins, in the return of the prosperity for 0 fe in HOW ToItIES CLING TO OFFIC11. na0hy x -
I a $a planation on my part, OW to V had already stt�erificed,so intich. (Loud was not until the Money W 8 Sir ohn. on
'a was made, it wa is 0 -If my memory serves, when- Sir eriou
Man a impossible, to presence of the- Lssembled ladies and Mr.,i B cket, and -he well out tielila-r that very great and s mis ought that a par chief Tlh.e Last Word. axnam "Racclonal th cheers. This �s one result which I feel Wp h9ve now, given gen e if t] lis policy of the feach o his dupes—whether he must accrue to the wle body politic. arrange for him.. tlemen, proceeheA to the thor- perfectly certain will' com w ' to -Ottaw! or not I don't k -now 4 hing had to be granted7 although he
Ie fate Pf d my
iorlit th the Re- 6 ough dis �f Mr.Patterson be adopted. Then there is a second re- eut (Cheers.) An iadictment� -against
To-m(,rra-vv n,, a plain -and trnthfuL statement of th' section' usly opposed and de- -.rent to those i night bav a'strenuo
-%v usurp the st at�a
Pal b- for many years to come will suit,. We- have watched: carefully and (laughter)—it became appa heart that these men,who, no
form whole affair, ad v re leave an intelli - *bereft Mr..,Patt rdon wriggled like
attentively, as' it was our duty to. do, wh examined the gifts that'the price clared wit i his hand on his yie
-with title of Conservative party, although- be pract eally sealed. If Ar. Cartwriht S -at would be fraught gent public to. jud ' whether the Re- a *orm beln-On aled on a fish fiook," they are fax enough from f ulfilling 9 M what was the condition t lich this. theypaid for ach lottery ticket was
O wl -to the co -B al- any
rreat danger 6;�try, he wa
turned', tlie Reform 's: th
be UiumpllntlY-re 16 free the "ladies and gentlemen," Mr. timesthevalue of the prize tform Committee ati e mpted to stif and same protective policy reduce, I a large worth t8n t a of the duties Of that party, is thi 4t
ways ready, as history shows, 0 opt ent and: through- This is a very fair illustra e utterly turned 4ei backs, on par il Parliam r Hawkins assures u �enjoyed the cruel mass of the people of theUnited States. received. they havi
discussion, or whet] er the Conse retain himself in place and p er, : ty it to" their own wholsome tradtions
to the tion, so far as
-will be encour- There we have seen, accordin, the great bulk of our Poo Ithey out - the countr poit so mu were made to d, of what the National &r 9 y Committee acted in i 6- 'Very. Childish and chtliat tbev and after ma merit of li,
evidence of their owa statesmen and pie are concerne, have forgotten all those principles that aged a4cl strengthened. if lAe be hau,liter.) Vhat may be a
Billym&nner. The were permittedto' 4 4 laugh al mos them. - (Cheers.) In, Uone it.
t to t and So on, and public journals that this- polwy really Policy 'will do for. I polic 7 to keep a Man a' -they f orinerly honored -, that they hays oth in aad i . - cer�ain special cases, no doubt, indivi- � oo( few years
party b tunes put themselves at the,head of & mov
for
defeaedi'tbe Reform hold their- own Meeting, in, their own so on, ad nausemn. T]le modesty of -these meant that although great y obtain sometimes a -lafer, laner in place, but not one for -honest, iament will be broken and in the dualls MIL: tly u-ndertooa, would
out of Parl way, without inte erence or molest&- gentlemen is amus.n�., It would seem might. be collected- togethe the i atellig6nt people to admire, and nol ont which, rih
e sometimes a smaller share, but in This is the issue which is hands of a few individuals, yet in th C 16 pocy as alter the whole state of society, hich
tion frovaR-eformer and why did they that they have bee eawith case of the great majority of our people, � loll honest raen like my -a -ad re I ac i ag f i aMr. Mackenzie shoula be "q tionary
f "entre Hu- c� �re th o Reformers o gregate it meant the grievous im would be revolution ry a bef, 11 appear if -they get any prize at all, it will not en alled -
now ot permit the Ra ormers to "do. the conceit since being Permitted to poverishment of hundreds - ar d thous- in the last de -gree and would racti- itate. (Laughter.) I say P -tenth, I believe i Pon to in ron and whlzli should nerve them' overt -urn thatocon"dition on -which the to r �Compense them one
same thing? If th 3, could not present on the same ands of men, and Of millions f people plat foYm, in a few in t one-bundredth, for the cost of the t aere is S difference betwee the actiontc-forrow� 'At this late date we cludingthose persons dependen on no whole future of Canada depends—tIat sufficient attraction s to draw an andi- stances, with men of the character of policy when once it getsf�drly I rianner in which the late Adminstra-
-bread
We have eon_ them thron, th protective ahouttlielbilgthand the distribution Of Property Shall be need nor ,my any tion fell-ana the Administration wich- anly that MiB- Hon. R. J. in operation. (Hear, hear.) ence,. cert ivas' their own iniB such tht the' re
Cartwrl, ght and W. Patter I States. That is a second atest -number of our of the UDitec theySUCCEedea fell. Bat in one point e Reformers of �entre OF 341INISTERS—A SUGGES- fidence i i th Hu -
fortune, and not thE fault of Re -formers. son, M. P., that I hey are in serious consequence, which as ure as the RZ-ELECTION people -that can possibly be- itereste& Alone I hope there will not be so -Much believe they have confadence TION. in the material welfare and p�dspe
Yon. Insteadof Reformeil desiring to stiflie g ctty -will result in danger of becomi Von. more (lenient- night follows the difference etween yon anayour! ailver- Mr. Cartwright,. continuing, said: I -aid be maj,6
tes,
-in their principles, that theylappreciate Canada as it has in the United Sta it of the country sho to
public di ey were most eff than they were wbea they e, not to you Let or ed, scussion, th entered have a suggestion to mak _Jaes. us give ceo�lit
the -e in it. from adoption of this most althouh they have a sta (Loud:,c
the i. mportance, of the issue that every 1 ' hold s fot it, and 1) oved their I ok ou- are, I. don't: know the hee
anxiety the Ridind. Their iriends Should o Q They have -moreover- dealt -4 double
baistaken policy. To the third result I gentl men—y
man wil I be in his place to -morrow, and my �etter or worse employ- servalve party committed a ri6vous,
%y offering p orm to any.re�� after th' whether to s -their own favorite -4o
athei r em. call your attention, as I have c ffen call 1-Tt stab at
that the result at the close o� the poll ed the attention of other assemblies' of ed—but to those--sev uencies -ime in continuing to er�tiust etrine s eebable and resp6nsible opponent; their confidence a in 11 *hom that it was their part to upheld aligni. P Ministers are to:: ith
rue taxies:on all occasions. I used to
Willi prove to the world tha,�, the t my countrymen before. I know right before which the new
but Wat they did i ary 'properly refuse 0 T u.E s DAY las' an,except t ey, kneN�
u three elections- took to be dishonest and false., hear
appear for re-election. NOM
IWell—it is a matter of history—it is the maxim (though they had no right to
d tried Refor imas of Con re Huron e our admirati ' for an al lead- pladeto fill vacatt�eats in t6'Local John Macdonald's utter-- t.they deserve 04
to do'was to insult �eir:politic far as Sir
Ligate the so known to all who care to inves e coura enacity which they arrogate it, but I speak merely of 'what
will star d firm to th( d t
ers bv asking them to apear on a pub- Legislature. Mr. M�cLaws, Reformer, -lerician 106-ngrffis—what ances can be regarded as doing so,has e annals of the An -v rhich I us d to hear) that the first dutyf tile layed
an ex- un er circumstances
lie Plaform, on S an occasion, and has been elected fc r JWest Elgin, to fill stel)s will be taken by those asl;oci&tions been. able to give a' y thing like
. 0 i heartened thera, Conservative eadr'was, that his honer lit 11 have dis -e already Planation of what this National Policy of an he was stainless, his hands clean, and his
Mr. Cartw-right's S�eech. -the vacancy cause I �:bv the resignation ufacturers whorn we hai 'Tglrw han ours Should do.
before such &n audience with men r e t T
meAlls, and a
repor in council together to casider as my Suggestion is this: al ol unchallnged anywhere.
b of seen We publish this week a ful hich is tactically being put person wor
t] P spoils 0 to liow they may best divide t lie dough they have oppo (Cheers.) Sir, seeing that he is no whon they -did not 'onsider either re- of. -Mr. Hodgius. Mr White, Couserva sed me So bitter q estion
the
the very able speech ol-d-liver-ed in Sea- see t you in] 0 and willbe repeated at spectablein charaolter or responsible tive, has been elec ed for North E ssex., they hope to receive from the right of IY, 1 do not know that I care to is: unhappily the chosen leader of the Con. 'I p Ils on tl Le 2nd of November, is th serva forth on Saturday last by tb Hon. R for their. utterances, This -is the prin I by the resig taxing the people of Canada' for their these men opposed. I am so anxious i tive party, I will nt it present at
t nees
to,1111 the vacancy causer Reformers under circumst ow Sir T.. Cart -right. We need 0 allev6irts, point out -to you h
make n &iad we ar own special benefit. Most assuredly to gee the policy developed, so anxiou I o adversi iy and misfortune show t hem- ciple, plainly stated, e- per- nation of T Mr. Patterhon. Mr. Parh ill 0
t you will find a, permanent lobby sitting to see us all made rich together—
apologyfor,tho.large Space 3 occupies John Macdonalds character compares -
a, to play the S Ives less staunch and true in a good d th., n o 9 anent (ladghter)—I am willing
fectly saitisie ellsible-) un- has been elected Rr outh Simeoe to fill at Ottawa, j-4st as there is a perm at' -of what
serving. lvise ourfriends
C use thall. did their adversaries in a with the pi are I have drawn. It is wel. do Peru biased person will say that it is not a the vacanc, Z the resignation lobby Sitting. in WashingtoD, charged Christian part, and to ac a Conservative leader in my own time
andwe c ammend it to our reades. W6 to lot these men go in - unopposed, but b d one? Have -you the courage, have
correct one. of Hon. Wm. Maco4otgall. The first by all and every means in tbdir power ic ca,a enabl( you w4s held by his followers to be. You
I on this fair conditiou—that they give you the te acity, wh muG.h regret that owina to la&k of room to endeavor so to arrange any'modifica,- can fill that picture for yourselves and
uialn(d "was representeid by US - d rise su erior to aefeat—aye! hich
constituency one glimpse of all �he happiness that t :1 i
tions that may be made beneficial to I blush for the -de radtio of my coun- we are a a able to give h at de�livered by it of tha very defeat can extraci thb g
e two latter7 by Con- tose particular interests whoile agents awaits us; tha
lation
try, I blush for the degrac -of these
T�e UnldndEA Cut of All. a Reformer, and t� t they -will specify a lit
Hou. Al m. Mackenzie also. We shall tie r hat the National Policy. ib to be , for you)
w The Toronto of Tuesday, in servatives, so thal he political com- they are, and for -whose interests they en. who have -chosen him as their
hes to respond, and I ha a no These Speer lobbying. (Some interruption Ways at that tb ey Will state categorically wheth-! leader, when reflect-AvIlat a tal the
duce it next week -ins are referring to the proo7edings in Seaforth plexion of the �cc a titubnoies rema, the reply of the couvy of er they are -going to impose a tax on t annals th I first pub,lic utberances of the ination day, ays: as formerly. his point causkl by Sew ral gen H aron, at �d, not of the - Centre Riding ot Parliament have to u.&Ola s
on Rom certain articles (cheers) ; we will be i
emen represeu in,
eaders since theyreBigued of- Awunsfi� ' how I alme, wil I be. (Load cheers.) I Ch e -way in which that gentleman Re deraie, and will not ask have The ROorniers, v6), are harp rither than most mo P edge re deputation from- the -other par comin has aeemea those I s and dis- 0 PO il,
flee, are IGU imortance and -wiso in their gonvratioij, coured beforLhand the 11
Ne-Nvs of,t][ie W'eek. to tibe front of the platform an a h of s tax, but will, be content if I sr.oke- briefly on the sitio of the olding much char -ed tb only hall of tiny sizo in Sesforth, an tn' O�e- duiein time past, 0 they will simply state now publicly I ogreat 'Parties, and -it may npt be 0 ordinary interest, Mr. Cartwright's advic 'refused to' let anybody SN�IOW IN THE 'EST. — Despatches a conversation with gentlemen on it.) st� I to (Cheers.) Then, I say, they have de- will b I f more than whether they intend to tam four articles a solately and entirely time wa d
0 ,right but ti Minister of io� Orown or the Oonser- as they loreskadow, to a certain extent, I'Pc�k from the West say snow fell on Satur- After a short pause irt v liberately turilea their backs on their rative candidate. If tl 0 old syi�eon of speech- lone—whether they are going to put a, sa a fe more words on that hea
-ation day, the making is kept up on no in old sys- day in Western Al s ur ereat said: I was speak il own,che
i. and diff i ,Mr. Chairman, rishedpriuciple—that the first
li(,y which will be pursued by x: on coal, iron, flour and Indian corn-. all
the PO t, A REACTIONARY AND REVOLUT11NARY duty oft ei PartyNVaSby PdS tein of lettine, those men vloo can speak with effect t ae earliest fall in at the moment of one very grievous places in. Kansas, the Party �in Opposition, and at the 16.ye�arS. (Renewed cheers.) I commend this' POLICY. on public questions havle it eliance, should be ad danger to which I -conceive o r couutry ineaus to strengthen the bonds that ly obieof spee -making which suggestion to those constitneupies, and ne, the Refom party have I—, and I bina our Empire together—whu
ho�red to. The on ch I
same tiE place the real causes, and ex- will bear oriticism is 't h enlightenment of the INUNDATIow.—T e linunaation from will be exposedi anc Which I desire a's they
I say that in this *case the Ministers th o -c ed Conservatives—for I hard- tent of i late defeat fairly before the peopie." theDaiettabruc pf the Nile now far as possible to obviate on all occa- declare they are about -to adopt a poric
hae no right to refuse an answer;. that ly recogui their right to lb -at title— The Alail is in e its statement.- povers ip squ I miles. Twenty gions by calling the attention of my which, at the�best, is but a Servile people. if tbey'refuse an answer yon May -Tely; h -8 temporarily won. But how have copy
�agaes Ave be- en 8 bmerged, and from fellow -countrymen to'Vhe d gear, be- of- that now in force in the
Vill unitea cause unless you cleaily perceive it, This, however, is n) uncommon occur- 600 to i -an- upon it'that the whole -National Policy th y won? They have wou. by false
States.
(Hear., hear, and cheers.) Sir,
g Fiee Discussion. is not he error we 'wish is a, debeit and fraud, which we tell you pr ences, they have won by pledging CAIWINALCumn Db- AD. The funeral les4, you watch m9st vigilantly against I warn you,.and I warn them,
that ff
We rjg,r6t exceedinly -fiba Mr. specally to call at;entiop to, although of Cardinal Cullen, �vho died a few days it, u may reslit assured it is one of it il In all those constitueucies the themselves to enact !or the pe theyAo coinmit that terrible blunder
ulax kind of legislation. You- thekwillat, to a 'very great extent,
n Dublin, too'. c place last Sunday,
Mayor ago 1 Qlrc rocks 6head on which e whole Ministers should be compelled, before partic
Platt's �"lommittee 'have h d the bad we may say. at
th Pr. Coleman, they are allowed to carry an unopposed Ini ty depe id upon it that a victory
and was wituessild'by.'60,000 people, usefulness of that' stem of legislation so ta-ste to babb cly accuse Mr. G),Awright's of Seaforth,and 'r. Jackson, the Con- the fate of the future of the Empire while 10,000 took, art in the ceremonies n�a� be hopelessly's pwrecke, 1. (Hear eledtion, to declare specifically what. d coi iains within itself the Be AS of probably the fate of
el dy'def neel not
V
hear.) .The whole ope and object o
having prevented free servative Candidate in South Huron for and procession, they will do in relation to those four. Spee eat, and you at the -merey . of the leaders of 'the-
icles which I have selected, becafise
g—r dge the= so much as in some disOussicu at their. meeting oil Sitturdsy the Local Legislature, as well as Tvft. BAYARD TAYLOR, "Bayard Taylor has a protective tariff Aen you come to art Ineighboring Republic. (Ren ewea,cheers.)
undergon6 a daliprous surgical opera- analyse it, is to tax the whole body of leading members of. the present Govern- of the con litiry our friends are doin n, th e
last. It is n otpleasaut, espe at a rlatk were invi o spe ow, w ment-- have declared repe�atedly and te-Qorary success they have obtained. If these men d -o go on in the course e
rei ulting in th extrac- the people -for the benefit of a felv
aen 0 r "es 0 water He is specially Selected industries. (Cheers. easy,
time like this, to have to refer to mat- fancy these * tieluen will not thank tion for dropsy, emphatically that they are- a ing to 11-m- These men, I believe, do not know and they have marked -out for themselves,
tion of fourte it -will be by Similar legislation
on lit ters �of t] iis kind. But the (hacr, o h a s their chef orcia,ii for the Ieft-h�%uded pose taxes on those aiticle.-O That is have not beull. to realize to what they improving, tbough he has been seriously Now, Sir, these men will look at this as on the part of the American Legisla-
fair challenue. (Cheers.) I hope my have com: mitted themselves. PTacti- been p blicy and offensively made, Compliment it payc, them, when it in- ill. a pare matter of business. I hey will, 0 ture, io bring about a perfectly ititoler- fellb-W-countrymen in those constituen- cally, to 411 intents and purposes they.
has ac il e
CST. nl a ldregsed a in Canada, as they have do , in th htwto 6- that 41 ey cannot speak with '41. Cartw PROT
ble state of things -in, Qinada, and we
0 S her non-execu- Ti7nited States, go into it as a ma and in itstice to I sinuat's cie$' will take it up and act upon it, and have; eactionary an& rQVO1U est to Russia, Against tter of adopted r' wn. folly
itt Ito. the publ. a -Are ,effect on public, questions," and Prot would have nothing but our o C.0 Mm ee,: auc be moire pro- tioary They in 8' tion of the Treat i of !Betlin, and the business, and -will give" as mu money then these elections will olicy. (Loud cheers.) to thank if that be, and -that not -long
-ient of 11 manner. to enliggliben tho people."'We Pivie'recomulend 3 that a joint r( i
forced t make a plain sti�ten ,pre- e people du6tive of good than they otherwise want to p back the state of society to
as the privilege of tak- ng t1i
after, the result. (Cheers.)
-e people may iudg for, be made to eu- seem o be worth, an, I will u hdiffe: widely from these gentlemen'on sentation oft e P)wer So - would have been, for we -will get the first at least a century ago. They hav a de- facts., so th s to theZ force Russian obs(xvance. that money for the Purpose of obtaining glimpse of the blessings of the National aided tha: 3 the people of Cianada, 1i vho— ADVICE TO impommus,
-s they are promin politics, but a ent citi- Selves a. to the truthfulness f the aa Tim, PRiNcEss Amou DISASTEXt. — political influence enough lo enable Policy. (Cheers,) -we had firmly believed had emerged in-- One word more. I know' right Weill cusatioll. O the Tuesday niht pre- zensof this County, we take the liberby,in, The enquiry male: by the Board of them to manipulate- the ta to sui THE LATE ELECTIO'NS. tical manhoo4, are nor do I feel disposed to blame my
lio a state of full poh
t
-be hod in friends Much for it, that ma oil
cedina nomineion Plat's their behalf, to l the insulf offered Trade into the Ptin0ess Alice disaster their own purposes. (Rene-wEd cheers.) � few wor after all a set of children to ny of r
rep ds bout the.iinexpected re- ael I of the
'tt cap I That may be applied in great variety 'veA th tutelage, io be taught by Government friends aild supporters throughout the
Cas f riends beld a public meati in Card-� them by. the chief rgan of . their paty- resulted in the tain e at lately overtook us. Many
what trades they shall practise, what country think, naturally emough as
and engineer of the w tle, and !-of ways.' It may be u§ed, a,,4 I verily per ons -will tell you such a reverse as
lall. Discussioll W 9 invited. We have heard eac of those gentlemen vely Censuring of the of the- Princess believe it was -used, very exte i in we have sustained is quite unexampled avocation 3 they can best pi rsue. men smarting under defeat, are qu it only- one, speak and'Mr. discuss public stions on the public They ha, ne ill - fter all
ice for oaxelessues. the late -election contests—(A Voice— in the history of this country. Now, I
IAl (Cheers.) That, when, you come, o think, that perhaps� af, I
Patersort, M. P., of Brant, appeared in platform, assure �Ook A it is one of the cousequ, es have been Vettet'if BlY.Mack-eniehaa
Our COn- EARLBELcowsiri L� 1)AXGEROUsL-y ILL. Where ?")—overywhere—lau &ter and do not quite agree with those people. In eir terms temporay tha id so with of —Earl Beaoonsfeld, after the last cheers)—to pay hired orators, to travel Let us take a very brief historical re- behalf bl.Mr. Cartwright. Tb t th one of the issues, involvei: sla e beien a -morel pliable Man., if he and his
-to the tr 0
from one end of the countr ospect. Let us look back t 'the COM-' colle
ere Oil their speaker-s4ould have feet"': and in a nianner calculated to Cabinet meeting, aad a epileptic fit protective policy. (Renewe: eS agiites-b6d. been willing to play fast
i6as and loose with these great questions,.
an or, other, and endeavor to niislea I those of mencement of Confederation and see Now, I w)uld have my
ol it was feared ii4 life was in dang Ref �t open the enlihteii the. people." While 'we have A Cabinet ineetin I -was calldd to con - I our people w1i o, as I have saio� �, have no what was the position of the. two par- do tal ono; koui tL quarter 0: un rs this, that although this aud, in a word, been dishonest inex-
tic-al meetfu( ,, that his opponent should have o -Lir hand in, we rr ay as ,�ell pp.�, the Sider what would el done in case of his cill. opin- ties at that time.' On the one side you Par eclat in one is- pressing his real sentiments on the
very definite and fixed polit Red a question of buslinilssi a
&R. equ�rd tirno to reply,, and tht their -mail right on another point. The Re- deatli. Bulletin, �nnounce that his n (Renewed cbeers.) It may be had a, body of men of very great epeli- sue is inc points involved. I say I do not wonder
S sand cents, a mal ter of that in the first Smrt f defeat many
eaker �hould wrain close the ineet- fol7mers did ed to flood the countr �vilh 'cam- ence aud of very considerable abilit , matter of dollar
not Aecure the oul, . y y
aig unds, shillins and pence, yet there- of f riends sh,oul d rit in that se P y hall health is better, po nte & n
BuOtiBERY or A. N w YoRic BA K. literatureof A, particular kind, or having combined together practically,
lucy .Lud qpoalc as long as! he liked. of any size ill or ar 'llero The kauha a -Ill auk, I�Iew York, was it.may be used for -Irpo e 0 vastl)' areater and m ortaut tin�ent; batI. have to tell you this: We
e purpo e- e a val a e s reng e 0 TIlese tcrius were twcepte(l 'without a two very commodious halls in Seaforth. entered salturd y' night by mash- liberately bu�liig the votes of members, great parties, not only in the Cahads issues wr ed it, if you wilt take were aware to a ver great extent, y
inuxin-tu by Mr. Cartwright's Commit- Cardno's- Hall is tb e largest.' is as ed men -who obtai aea by force from the or for the purpose of supplyirgr Cabinet' but in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia'. the tl-*Onb le to =stand them. You though not altogether., of the danger We
Th janitor the combii lation of the safe and Ministers with thoge ten thowands You -find these men coinin into officel -will -find, when you -come to examine it, ran ; we saw that the ptotliction que.sm
tee. U... to this time -no Meeting had secureS, ers f.or their meet- 9 Reform I how the 's stem, when pr&cl tica tion had tako-n a considerable hold on
vault, and stole 1 early three millions' which the necessities of thei position with all enormous prestige to help them y
been h : iii, Seaforth in the interests lug, but thearistill -einain-ed tile. Town worth of seen )O in mon- e the public mnd, but we relid on the
require. -(Cheers.) It may bo - used -in you find also that tl;ey were favored for, I worked Out, involves almost a: r artwrigillt, but a meeting had 11 -all fo great iss le! ur good sense and intellience of the ma -
of M - C r the Cm ervativer meeting. s for which yon and yo
ey. The gigantic bbery has. caused a as many -ways as the wickedn ass of the several years togetli,j r with a tide of u was fathers sl ru
I 9 sation in banking i human heart,can contrive mel LuS Of cor- exampled prosper1ity. :Yet what
proviomly been advertised, and the hall Most profoun( gg$dsolong in thii cou- jority of our people to see thouggh'the
This hall was tIv I a.igo for 11 find it bimle'S. Deposibo S are all a9sured that rupting its fellow -men. (Climrs.) Sir, tb e result ? I if�ut six years these try. (Cb,-ers.)' Yon -will find it olves flimsy subterflige eL the Nuitio,.nal Policy,
e.,ligaged, for Saturday afternoon. A the requir cats o! the. town. for nine -f to which you 'used to I rofess and, to put it- -down as a whole through
em
they -%vill lose uotb ing. An old4etective. these are dangers to which I call your men, so able and experienced, so favor- that thin:)
propositfoau- Ws lliacto by :Mr. Platt's years. U.ntil,�iithj a year it was the gave i- as his opi i') that the who�e 'attention, not in the spirit 0. L mere ed of fortune, had not Merely commit- yourselve s so much opposed—the indue the coun- try.- Thete, -unhappily., W.'a
ti- I of the Central Go ) mistaken. Butbear this in mind-. Comwit�eo to hold a join Ine6tin-. robbery wa's a within one party man, but in,tbe spirit of a man ted financial blunders of the very gross -1 interferelLee Vern- 'Were
only public hall in blie town, Nva the 0 1 'ZI
hundred f ere it was carried -who, accordin - to the best of I ds ability, est kind, from -which we are ev ewed cheers.) You will it is a matter of extreme doubt whether,
nent. (Ren
cet of i �b en ubw This pLopoitio was refusad y the one use for all public jeutertaininents, Out. find it invol�es a great restriction to if iv had been more, expedient -and
ug with difficulty extricating ourselves, but ba�s endeavored to examine the wofki Reforlrs. Thev Said that Platt and wasamply Ii Couserva,- of the same tariff in the neihborina were d#ven from power under circu ar�, r( foi the KiN.ci ALFo-.,7so- FIRED AT.—As Ki Ea- human 'liberty. Men are no I nger, pliable, and endeavo ured zo hunt with.
had ljiis mectiiif and 1th1t they, tive -meeting, had ffiby seen -fit to. use it. Alfonso, of Spain N�as drivinc, througR Republic, and who believes under a protective system, to be flee to the hare and.. i7an with the hounds, as
i . Z, 0 . honestly stances of ignorniny utterly unexampled
did not ask tO have any buy and sell -where they Please,, but- sed by some -of our frinds., hat In. fact, the Couserytive Speakers, af- the streets of Madria last Friday even- 11 that it is impossible to introduce a pro- in t1le-history of 'a -4y other nation I propo
Ing, control over it, aild ti t e offer� of thi �tefo he was fired k -t by a; man -in a tective syste in. in Canada wi thout ex- know of in the present century. (Cheers compellel, under pain of heavy fine— wo-ald have bad any other result than
'a 'low they ter th I rin Committee lchec t of a d us Nyilh the same
blouse. The K1 t tot 1, posing our people and -Le-ic lature to That, i� you will, was an ullexam- I because that is the 6xact resul o have overwhelme leo:
rent way to the Palace grievous daser fr( erse,i "coming on men w
ountrol their Ok��'n. mOcti.Da, Nvas refused, v o1i K16 hall to Speak, i and contin no d on 4 pr tective system—to deal ith c tain "atastrophe but with tbis rera uThable
)m al ihe three reV who, with com- 0 -but tha[ Pl&Lt aliv ilic"Inber of the i'aild they left it not because 'the a:mid the acclamat�ons of the crowd. cause-, I have named. %ir, I say, as I Mon S ecified perso ' practically appointed lifft,wen-ce—we wo I us uld hav& been utterly a-aciby and Prudence and com- Sp
Domini it Cabinet, miv C'nservative ha-,-lod&te th The woul�be aSSIL -6 mei-ely is this mon ho tv oht to have held the reins by the Government and Ministry Of the in that case to lift -pp our voices 0 s�in was immediately have said before, that no u s too Small to accoilap seized by the soldiers and taken to National Policy a hugeibribe but that of Power without a check until the la (lay. That is one issue which is in- t* wrn off those special dangers winch luallibe of Parliament, Dr.1 Coleman, ildie- -tidieuce was a ce, but beda the ai itself.
volved in this System, a policy - &ntaans� within
on prison, his nam)* 1 -is Juan Moncasi, it is emphatically a sha4ja anc a' :hand. of them -was buried in his grave. (Load that Mavor (�'L SC' dUrth. E. Jacsou, C too small to -balf R I ithe hall. We hop =e8a1nitcio1nI
of aged 23, by #ade a tbinkyOlL should pay (LouaCheers.T..- That you inuat Ye- I - cooper, (Heal�, hear, and cheers.) During the cheers.) What was our case? We en- .
So4th w a d In. view of the expl�ahations o - have' and a native ot Tarragona. He late contest we foun' d the mi �mbers of tered into office five years ago, and I be- Moreovet'as I showed yon no long member is a thing which it o I
iervativ,� caudidato fal Unroll udeed for a -her person who could be held," made, th, states that he is El ibember of the I'll- the Opposition making .not only the lieve I am correct in saying that not ago, I hold that it involves th ver have been Very diffiult i
oat our ocii�emporary ivill not Iternational Soci y,'and that his crime in d ssibilit of honest and upright busi- Ministry to have attempted in the face
responsi; lo iii a party sense for his ut- 61v aologize for I lie; in'sult it has of- ost contradictory promises from one oD:p of the thirteen Mi-aisteis possesse PO I y was premeditated. end of the Dominion to the other, but �official experience extending over one ness. (Cheers.)- You may rely upon of an irresponsible Opposition. No one
4 teraace�, was welcome, to Speak. &nd t fe ed its friends, bi it� also withdraw the I STRm-K ANfON(Ir THE SHIP-BUILDRI's.— we found them going to each individual Single year. We -were Called upon tol it tbat if we adopt 4 system which will of whom daring the late Canvass took
tho saine tini would b-,. alluwcol e as 21r. r advocated precisely
a strike tmong the iron phip constituency and dangiling lefore the confroi)t an unexawplqcl ma false insinuation t1lait the Conservaivibs--TIl ere is create a vast number of vested interests the Same. ground o
build e&Sures I entertain no
caXtwright llinu�elf Should Occupy. were forced to bold tbeir meetin-a in -the lyde, comintneed on ovesof the people that spe-,ial bribe gagements; -we were Met by'such al. controllel. by powerful monopol�les or the Same ma els on the
ose -will. doub
account of 6, rou tion of 71 -' er cent. capitalistg, you win, find those t whatever of tli fact that had we P which, from the circumstanc s of the fide of - ill -fortune' as Canada- has not'- This OfWr Nvas refased, and the C - Ouser- 0 here was oly o poll air because ue on their waces. The United Society locality, they thotight mighthave most Seen for perhaps 50 years. We had to combine 'together; they 'will us the been foolish enough to adopt such a'
vative to oranize hal in Seaforth sAfficiently I&* to of Boiler MatershudIlon Shi s w hLich wealth and influen. � e be- policy, and had we been unable to avert -builders effect on the minds -of Some of the elec- confront one of the greatest commercial mean
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a nice I that that hall numbers'over 20,000, and has C40,000' tors. '(Cheers.) Here, I believe, it was crisis that has occurred-thoughout the; stow to prevent you from Yea con- evil results ilowing therefrom, then there
ti of their owa. After the Re- cominodate them, all( I'
lae-otin't was ��'6ing to the other end f the Do- wbb,le civilized -world for a g trolling legislation, an � I they would have been no en:1 to the derianci-
its - general f u� tols. The Engineer's sat. 3, your own
forlil opened, vheu the I was Secured and held by the Reform reat many 1
Societv, numberin, 3,000 men has also luinion' we found it wa;s coal. Travel- yea' will SUPI ort, not the men whoral they, ations both by friend and foe that would 0 1 rs. Yet, in spite �of all that, although hall w1qS cralulnet1 to tho door, ad COmmittee to thei exclusion. resolved to strik 3 if the reduction of ling up to certain portions of New we could not—as who could ?--,vholly i think the most honest and most capable, have been leveled arainst my honor -able
Cartwriglit in tile Middle Wages Should be enf6reed. Deep gl6oll: Brunswick, we discovered that protec- and entirely avoid having a deficit or but those who will make them i most Mend, MY. Mackenzie and, myself. Bear
of his L dtTut&tlou entered IT is certainly a using to those ac— is settlin a down over the commercial tion for iron was in great de mand ; in two, a deficit which, however, will com- concessic us for the furthe their in mind that all through this peed—
uainted with t e circurnsbaices t '% interestsoof Gla, Crow. Evils are 0 icular interests. (Cheersi
Iiall a id olognailde(I a hec�ring. -,\Ir. q 0 ul- another place a sugar refiner was the pare most favorably with the deficit in- own part and -nothing can better show yo -a the
lit UP us �sp meet- iniilatin which Nrill, it is feared GOM- bait; in other places a tax Or flour; in curried by our predecessors under liker' POLITICAD PARTIES AND THEIR mrspioxs. hollowness of these men'S pretences—
CartN interr' tilict e0ch, di- read the reports O the poh y I bine to drive the ron shipbuilding of others a tax on Indian corn --ill judici- circumstances, we were able to. aolMin Ordinarily Speaking, these two I at from first to las
t, all they w
recteLl flio 4oputtifflill,L) au ante -room, ings in this county f arnished gre anted to
the Mal the world from tI LO Clyde to the banks ously adapted, I admit, to to mpt those ister your affairs and maintain thel parties, into which in the ther know was what policy the: Government
Wherefliovwero`ivzl,itedOn.by a ,nem- and Lcudon Free I "ress b the " Stum -istit i- would adopt, and. that they were pre-
y P� I of the Delaware. particular persons in each co uenQy credit of Caada. (Cheers.) The bonds Country all classes of society ber of, Ids Committee. This deputation ers " of Mr. Platt who now infest this'� ho thought foolishly that Q ey might of Canada stood higher when we went vided, a-g.,d which to a certain xtent pared at a momenVs notice--hterally at
w asked that Dr. lloruibroak might be' Riding. For insta nee, we read that' at —Mr. Samuel Harris, of Fullarton, obtain some small insignif ail here—these two great -a moment's notice—to adopt the
loart'personal out of office than ever before; (Renewed used to ]*ev ag a 0 heaxd. Thev were iliformeol that at the several meetings in Tuckersmith I who forgot th:Lt if they cheers.) O&, fault or our folly was parties under the old regime axrc gated site p"hey a t a now,,
i lost a valuable horse a few. days o. advanta'e, anc nd us every 'The animal was I urned out to pasture did- obtain it, it was but a spril t to catch this . -thet we did not conceive we would to themselves certain special duties. tings almost every Stamp in Candallas that ti e their request could not be THr. Gibson fairly 11 withered" Mr. with a rope tied ound his neck, and a salmon, and that for every ollar auv be doing our duty to the men -who We used. to heat from Conservatives rang, with denunciations of the late Ad-
ial
grante(4, and the -Original offer was Cartwriaht, and we, are asked to be- by s a plat' ns if . that the -7 held it to be their spec ministration because we would not fos- ome means got his foot through the farmer received as benefit froi n the Na h d ced us. in those high positio again r �peated- 'Tlie deputation with- I lieve that MY i a& & more YOM and - in tl ds awkward predica- tional Policy, the eight and twenty sub- we.panderedto what we honestly be- mission oppose everything of a revo- ter our national industries, because we
0 Caw ght 'N� aAopt a national policy, and
ment plung6d'.&'round till he' knocked committees of manufactur(rs would lieved to be a popular error, simply be- lutiona or reactionary chaxacter that wouldot
drew w. id. issued. placards -to. the effect I toy in his hauds. XY
Those who attended I
both of his 6y'es out his take paiuB to see be paid ght- and cause it was popular; that we preferred they wial ied on all occasions to 'in me pu more taxeson the people so in the
that ,Free aiscussio$n haa beel de- t these meetings can appreciate the vain head that it was Itho'ught advisable to twenty dollars into the rockets of to lose place and power rather than do,' the respect or deference granted dig- other event every hustings, and stamp
ied, a that Dr. Ilornibrook, of boa -stings of these political wind bags, kill him. those capitalists. (Lau ghter ai id cheers.) anything which we believed, rightly or' nitaries, anathey desired above and be- would have rum and with fax better 9
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cpuse, with the raea� who :i�uiia i
whoo-bud del' :Vered04ul
loot to the tender mw
Atious, or who, as Dr.,
% U-4 were prepare Maritime Provin6es ut 4 awotarie mstWr,qf -history and I
honorable briend to at when policy, :of the 4.overnW-
,sideration. of this imi
my honorable friend V
wupper, the .-chosen t).
tection. to -day and said
on not prepared to denow,
and tools of a Fotectic
to his -Credit be it :s94431
not dony the -soft impeal
ter.) 1�rue, herose "I
tion, and he the*at -.w
and in a speech of Mor(
in length denounceA xai6
not _ylel4l to OUI.- Ma�
protection which f bey < '
ter and elleem) gir, I say. that the trial to wN
Itef,ofnildends have bef
not a hard and grievous p
there ca eo greatek,
litical faith or otherwise
-to see for a time wrong ti
hooav=ouragea in wo
lyleuts it., andet stances, there has be-eul
or other, a ort -of ptt
,,-A M� country. cheers. Far be A f noye,l. sit the advgiu
thouglit to be best "�Lr
the best interests of ly up, on Wif you be An
begun- to quarrel ever were the -sole cohesive p
hem. together in the 09
them tat-oggretherin. Alrea,4 there are rgns -I
vision in the ranks- of -1 *1
ygu but keep a firm fron
Uat to I , � f
grewt -apse v
before you see may hcie�
leading an indeb power, but)
in numbers, ou the flo&
.and perhaps itill-be�n
tol-e he, succeeds in vier
ernment founded on piet
.1 have &escribed. fiatter you, but simply as
4 ray I . onest be] uus �extent, the tion. of quilaas deo 6-2148 .1
onsis. T hut other to say—biecause I - hol�
greatest impbrbauce to f
ashoula have great priv
for, and possess hope
,.leaders heax)—hw
being battered away its.
sunk to the level of Nvbg
as uo better than w,
,following. It it not tO
-though we -do not des"�
ositim either her,o
to �Alluit -for one mom, I
mell de Seve the . m or Aserve to be ' 1 llthut to the cdangers we Lremn d -your choice an -1 -zae Dr -i
-.Say, spea M -no i1i 106king upaa =y -wk vhatl was wL-e;- I c2Z
.a man w I . n�y 2
You, a m4u who unz-R th
never smvg;mv Of ;�Qu. forward in .the stnauxd-bearer which youl.ately by i L
majority) to yon believ�d in and �*
4 t!
4Lou,l.choers.) Sir� I.,
-once -most heartily 'fi
'co-tirtej4y 2,na attention v
withdiaw o voiake room
Platt or Xr. Colemau, 4
zolleagne, Ya. very considerable into,
come here to assist me..
the pleasure of hosong hpa his viewi. of the posi
pects of the Refor-ra.
cheers.) INVio Are 'Tftj TOM thSt tari
Ith Itei
Pei
Mr. Teha Coulter hii
farm adloining -'N
WM. Blair, for 1�3,401; —A Foriesters' lisheol in best Citizens have joine4
----:T,he pupilsf s*x
Wilms, recently plmseote
Air. F. uliotou, ivith a � bi
aecompurda by a suit"Al
—Xr:. . Lowr towel, has reeeiveh -o,
in Virginia city, �of s " leighs, which are tW
as possible. —A'boyin the publ
,ehell upon -being reor
teacher for some mm
his knifo and,,oula ha�
hadnot the lady 4epi
--A- boy in St. Nlar�
aracideut -that nearly 1
�eyesi&t. Ile wa.
5 ridge Aear a fire and his
seorchod, bu no serioa$�
-A va, silver si
Inll=n pul:p OSeS1 WAS Isented !to the canauv
in by Xxs,� W,
mo-embe of the churabl
Value& at $75- —Last week-& singli
twee ohn Barclay a
both of St. Marys, resulted in a victory foil
tace, half mile,with t,
Mmues and 11 Secon4l
—The- class Of. 6
'School, in Stratford., 1
ded its session last
an address to M r. H�
P,rincipal, speaking. vt-r
'estitnation in 'was held. —One day .-ately a. Strafford, I iamed T 'Widow ��4 About 15 10
haA been Up towax& Wor, go t a -ride back -U
Xr. James watt, uru
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