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� . I had �to'� ri �a' ��eaa. #b,ie �@a vct � n�l riKh�, �ua� si,� �p�u� u,a Q��u�ea, •�rtty} +�o Now Xark,, �t!&vro it tik t bp mot Uy �r�stiactively^ r�t tLe ixr�t n}eRtioxi �f tl�a �mpire, ' ,". ,,�� . ,
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`. � to141 m@ ¢�sonallx I�iet w@e$, Then tha #hC: othera �p #�n O�tu�on rkom tpr a committee Ai th� Pz�v Cnuuc�l �nd pR,eparatiana for t1,t�t a�semUly. (Cheers,j �y .}� Le. 4am ' p la ��a�.x: Prer
; xumax a4me from �n�nacia thwt Sir Jo7�u lugch; �kont Ei{teeat �t�c;rnboirg o� �the bxou�kt by aTaecial car to �ttawu, whpre 4 "i�ot#iug could havr� exc�edo�l tho �n• �� �� � - ,� ��•� �� �
S�r�C?kQ I'1 Wt7 Wh !O 8t; (".t4�e5k ' ro S7a c t u aiPai�s �o � Queen�'� Q e o cl t. iQtore �a o 1t will ltn ia etate i� thp 5vuate Clua,m- . ti►iustae;n wrovse4 u on tl�o arrival i�f ot�r �eaeq�, he �vaa. ,�, ��tt, oht �t�r�iuit'
, . 1� Q � wae to retire f m #�u, t t� . #� � h 1 ��1 }�4 �1� �+ r I � , qua,ILtiee wdom �nma�k +�n�'�thp� �xl��l�
A� VI/) S C t 9.. bo rePlacetl by �[r Chat�l.eq. ` cams fox tk�e ce�e�nc�u� `v � px4aout, ber and a,iteF th,o funert�i cerempny Ue 'jpJjp'{V�CO�QI]INtBt nixd tiii Earl oY .lcrsaY, �q lpeh-e
� �� � Q� •'�'� �� "2bie rnwor," ee�id '�ir Qkarlea, "i� pure ( Thexe �v� no 1n�nibor o,t the Itoye►1 t+Flceu to 8a�ifaz ior xntermeut, f ay repreaenti;� Her Mt�]eSty 6 G�vern- �' �°'k!Ag r�e, �d' gqd,�, xeaep�°'
'„ , , .,,�,_, .--.;-,. . , 3iction," . , .1 k ami1;� �res�nt. ' $ir �9hn @at }�otsveen �.-�. ' � Fteut, I� Nns ielt by uur people� ti�c�t in � ba �xow�l Qt. A�l m�en PAo�o we1!' bX '
' H� e� reased the cloa►�'e, that he would 13ie.y #�ar�Q�cl, t]� lady iii tiva'itiu�, �nd � 1#[� 'Y1AIT Tp EUlRu4'J� A,uetru�xc� S�Tew Zealavd �u� iu Q+a� hipi• All #�Prt�lcioc� 'cv�tll ett;�isfµ�c�}on ;hi�1 •
rather not re-enter Cfluadian po�ities, I I+ortl �e�liam Cl�ptou, tue Mnste��-of- I Qolpn , uiiliious aP oqr fellv�r•�eolon: ks �a�ie�ibn ta th� c1uL�u4+�d �iFG1e u� tLe
� =�g �j �j �j ����N�J�� n,nd I bolieva �#hat it holde goo� to- the•Que�n's.]�oi�aehola, jYhou �lr Johu T�e p�romAvc 11ad a 7'4repfol4 obJeot Aa tivpre a,� i«teroytod as �Yo wera iu tlio do- �riv� Gbuncik Ae fiox tLa iuyul�aR wA
��" '� �� �� � da�. � � swopned, L'or�i PolhaAx tli'sntoti nutl i.ord l�lakln� t�o T►�lp vQl4pme�t o# tho empire and tU� mutuul ieol thtkt tiv'tth .sWpL 7ueu nq Iiowel.l�,�
} �hen finally i� was decided t0 tell H0r ��re,acl�lb�no i�emoved httn to the ndjuin• 19ir Joqq Thowpeou eallod �or �ur�rpe tr��jo oq tkA Golunios �vith oucu othep, �`°�ter �nd Tu�per to chopaa irpm thp
""—'-" ' ,' �hich deeelo�m�ent hr�e bc�nn uk1 tkeae 9��e.etiqn uf.letulerahip �hould n9t at pre.
� Ma7esty of the dealh �r�thlu hop o�n iu� room,.�di�iuiatorud t�{•andy� wnd sum- ox a tt�ee.fold u�isaiuu an Qet. 81 s�x M rant ha sw iueuparubio drfficuAty. it3
I Hr, the N�yvs Was ReFelv�d In cantle of the Premier of her c6ief colotty, ��+pn�d Dr. ltoid. roceeka�tt�p. - Puhlic�y, the akject W9 yeara tivitliaut tLa alighteat tui�c.L vf, oi
Ho would be oaly u+�tart�l t1��t eoiuo Caua-
' MAttLreal a,nd Ottawa, the no�va aas brnl�qu to her as gently ae I �Vh�u Sir JuLu recovoi�ed he told Dr. L� Y161� WA8 tQ U9 6WQ$Ri lB f►A � Pravy q,gnroaCh {p I�ival�ip. �1ud it «:�,3 je�� a�n� would look to their cummia�touer
posaiblo. �t�e expreesod hersolf ua inez- It�eid ha haa only a eliglit t�eart attacl:� Cpt�riC�llor, bitt he q.lao nvont to plr�ce {hat the moment they ghutiv tLa world wE �u Lon�ov, but the latter u�ay� �ieel tl.�at
� presaihlS ehoGked, n,nd ehowed tho ,ioopest retu;ruea to luncAeou nnd �vua appnreatlyl hie dauahter i�, a. Purin con�eut to bG wero a uuite�i peuple. (Choeps.) ka k� earnocl tha rapo�a doseeYed
. �"" grief and concern. Iier Majoaty Wlll e�t I enjoying a cutleb, whou �}r. Iteicl, happen- I edwcated, aiul to consult I,ondon epecia- pno of tha ��reat object3 of the con- a.fter a lifo ot otronuoua a�;tivity, an�.
�" {�� '�_>p �. once ecnd �u cable message of condolenco �d to laok in Li� direction ttud eaw, tho liete in reburd to :�n wf[i[ction K'U1Ch; WA6 ferenee, upart from the questious oi
11��,� D.�. GfYEN � Sl pTE FUNER�L to Lndy Tho�peon, Sho had givon Sir p�'��ar fmll agu,iust Diiaa Harbord. � be�coming nerioua. . '1'ho»o aix weal:s trade and trade urraqgomente, wae to uulees t4ero Ue �raQa uatioual nead, tL�a
Johi� a most �re�cious weloomo tl�ie morn- � Ur. Iteia inethntly eaii�ht �ir JoLn �vo beon buey nnoe, :�'ot uno idle mo• avaii ou�wolvea of the oppor�uaitiee pre- bi�rdens sLoutd bo ple�eed ou youu�er
�'-' iug, and in ocl;nowledgiug l�i� pmaence, In Lia ax� aud tai3 him qu the floor. 1 ment did tho late P7remier ]t�ve. On svnted by rapid commuiiice�tion, nnd to . Mli°ll�a°ra. „
ppuih �,nnsed by 1lcart A�nunro-aio Yu- reforrod to him,ae the siieceseor ��f tUa � Whep it. �vue ,found that 'hiq life wae oa- ' NoveMbPr y0, Yhroo d�aye nGter 6ie ar- lessen tho distanco und �iauo �opare�tiug Thr Laily Gruphic say� : Cnqadu losea►
qitcxt �Yl1l lZe �101�1 -° Tl�c Itody to 1'so ��tq Sir John A'. Macdonald, not only in i tinet, thAre wan tho � , , r u� irom ench other. Alrondy, as yoi� knorv ��'Qrthy eon aud the ompire hus. go�(i
ga�eatest conaterna- rivt�l Le lt PAt tJ ��SLPie thoqoe to Itome . cause to share hor eorrow.
ofiico, but in tho "loqnl and courageoue tion, Tho ludies �vitLdro�v at tha 3oc� � roturning iu Loiidon ti��hore, in conjuue. tettders hnve bo�n calle�l for by the ��u• It x�ua learuod lato this evoning tha.t
• 1t�roay�Lt, to Otta�ra aud Ltu in Sa+��o policy" of cemonting tho Canadiau Do- tog'a requeat t�nd tha h�ody of Sir 3ohu I t!'on ��•ith 6ir Qhartes Tupp�r, �ie Lud nadiav Go�ernai�nt ior lc�ying tl�u Pacific
Rt, #'rlor to Ra►r1u1 at �Ia11C+�x-ilun. JoLn minion closer to the ompiro. � lay ou th� en,rpet, purrauuded by Dfi. , yince been buey in connection �vith� Ctx.ua- cnUle, and it is et g�atifying f�ct that pr. lieid of the IWyu1 IiauscholQ, uud not
IIa,�Rn�t looked llpon ns tuo Conuh�e E�on tho mighty u�tA•opofia ot Lon3oi�' ', 1�,eid, Lord l3readalbano etiud tho oiticeru dian a�fiaire. Presauro oE bnaincea gro- thoso tendera I�lace the cost ot the work Dr. �llison, wus first aalled to.ntteud tp
Prcnitct-8lr JoLn '1l�769 AdViFC1I W Au• wt�s eistoimded to-day �vheu the tragic ' of«the Lousohold. �onted hls obtaining his uecesanry rest within a million d��llni� lesa tLan n�ny ��r xohu Thompcion.
ne��s of the deahh of Sir Jolin 'lhomp- I 11�o puperiutondout of police �VA9 and Precluded a,ll idea oF appea,ring ut estimate previoi�sly formed. Une can Tho Conrt Circula�r ou Sir �1'ohn'fhomir
iirq From PuUllc 1.1fo !n July Lnri � pon'H deuth auyrt :
uNlna to ulv Hnrin�c a D�eer►xo of the �on, t6e CAnaciiau Promior, �v�s re• Enmmoned, und ih� Uody wns tlieu remov- . �ueial funatioue. a^� judge bs tbat faet of tho possibiliti�a of ��To tho Quoott's vory great rograt tho
cei�ed from \Vis��rtor C��,stie. ���l to au adjoiping t�pn,rtment, tho r�d : t good reaults attendiug thcs cuiifereuce. ti
�� 1[Fnrt, , ln Downin„•stroot tlie astoniahment dinin� room.' TLo polico took poeaes- I ➢Qt� 1lk:AL'rfl It1t\ DI►ti�'v. Thn carryi3�g 011t oF the uudertakiny ��n. Sir Juan Thomp�ou, li,C.M.G.G.C„
�` ' qavo placo tu e�cite�uent that �vaa in- � eio:i of 9ir John'd pnpers, ,'money, otc, ( --- mu�t in a great part denend i;pon tho Pl•emier avd Minieter of Jusetico in (:an-
Xlo'ndon, Aec'. 72'.-Sir Joha Thompson, tense. The soneation cc•eated in tlieao Tlicy fonnd � crucifiz, a roeary eLu�I a, Slr .loLn Iiad Complolned Evar 81e�co Ar- actfon of Her Mnjc�ty's Governmaut, aa aa�� �vho had uet been awarn as a mjom-
'�$e 'Fremier et Canada, ie d�d. H� ea- � ortrait. of tho Saviour on tLo iereoa Mvinq 1n Lnn�lun. I tho ro ect i9 too reat for an �lle ber as t� lnember oi Her iIMnjesty'�k Pssv3�
ueiullly ett�id and diplomatic quartera B I P J fi Y Councit, died euddenlY o[ eyucoix�, t� few'
pixed, euddoply and hoa.rt disamso ia 60- a.�y of an uni�aunl ordor. For tlio paet of tho dc�ceusod. E,ondon, De"•. 12.-Mrs. �r�uPor , the colony to materially aid it. But, �vhen
lievod, tn bo the cauee ac hie demth. The �� u minnte�+ after len,vin�' the cunncIl troom.
ttvo weeL•s or rntLer, sinco Thuredci,y I Thc reme,ine were tlien carried to s wiCe oi �enatui• l3anford, �v1�u ia �ill in I ment9on the fact that Canadn eta.nJe �ir duhn had .me�tionod that ho tiva�
takin� oit o! Canada'e Premier occurred fortuight, �tichon Sir doLu Thomit�,on e�nller room in' tho Clareuce 'Pow�e, Lendon, in att interview tLia eveuing ready to snpPort it by a libc:r�tl subsidy, �ufforin�; from heart nCfection�, fortivhici� ''
ant Si'indyfor C:�stlo. IIe had been, not renc:hed Lere irom Iiorue Li� relatiou,l �'liich ia situated at tva bottom of the eaic. thnt Sir Jol�u 'L1iuminuiiH heflltli and that I believo tho Ai�vtrn,liuu colo-
� , 'h� tiad been uiixlorgoittg medi�ml tre�i-
Ie.71� before death overtook him, �worn w•ith tho Colonial Ufficc people ha.ve hcen ' Queene ataiicase. • �eemed to rim dowu irum tiiv time iie nie�, etand Su the exme poait�ton, and ment, uud he weis feeli�ig unwoll uPon hie
in np. o„ Rri�y Oouncillor of the empire. uf the most intimati� unture, and the � '�er ffiaojsty �vae t�cu A3visod �it the � Ari�i�ed in Lnglnnd. ile campiniued nf seeing, also, thnt the cost ht�s beon ot` Q�,I.ival. Dr. Peid �vas YirAse�xt n,t the mo-
Shortly &[ter the oah1� �as �am�n�stor- newa of Lie death Kns therotore iti i,h� gnddeu clen,th oi Sir Johu euid war� 5rec�tly pa�na in. tl�e chast iand pinced liim- rendy lessened by a milliau dollara, y mevt of his seiznro an�b rondered qvor�, ,
:Qci by Her Ma�jesty in Pelrsou the end uature of o� home thrust. It «'us only '�ffectel, after thie tolegraws �vere' sout seL uvder medical care. �vil. renlize how completely witl�in our
qn,me. �Th6 ceremony of s�vc+nriv� 3n ��y�erdny tlin,t Sir 7ohu Tliom�r.3ou hitid to mSaelf r�nd to Sir John Tkompson'a Lor�� �redulbane, Lord Ste�vard oF tl�e • grasp that »ndortakivg is at tlie pr�- Possible assist�iico. `.
�kbok 2n 0 i�n tho rc:senco di the �arl Erien� in Caaadt� nnd elsen-hzro. Queen's huiweLold �vtio uccuiu �n,nie�l �ir �ent tinTrti (Cheer9.) The 1lforning Post will eny : a�r Joh�
P�. P a conference at the Forei�n OFfice with � � „ Thom ou's ciontli �vill w�valcen feeliuge
of Ripou ahdl the momhora of the coitrt khe MurRuie of Iti�un, the Colonial `�ecra- � Au hour or eo latc�r the coroner ar- John Thon��rson <�nd �.vo CiLbiuot :�Iis3i�• Anotl�or nndertnking �vnA the cetaU- 1�
a.t Windeor: � tury. upon tl�e Oan�Ldinn copyrifiht quca- rived, and, tvitd myaelf, ropnlred to the ' tere to N'iudaur Castle this morvin�, liehment o�F n, Britieh line oi stenm com- of tt;i� decpest �s,ytupntl�y in Engla�nd
8ir Johp Lad leit London $Zt18 IIlOTri- {lOU� Al1CI lA`Jt lllgilt �113 WtLS bruugl�t be- �oCtnmrS chumbor, Tie decided f�ltlt I70 brol:H tf10 llC�PB t0 81rd. Sanfi�rd, �Y�lu muuictttinn. hetwoen NortL Americt� t1�1(1 A71<i ritL011f�tL� lt1(�BB(�� thPPU};hUlit t�1C C111-
•ing [+or $or Afaje�ty's resic�ence t�t forr the friouds oi Cwnnda aud tho coi- inquest wae necesear3�, and thut the ;;r�usa irvmediately teiegrttiplled to Uer l�us- Grcat Britaiu. \Vithin a�fe�v weeke P�re. Thcre �cere Ie�r• t,liiugs to ivhic�
�PincLaor nwl boCoro leaving thc city he oniee iu London pruiniventiy by hia re� of' deatl a-as syncope, 9ir John Th�mp- � bnud, �rho Lad gwie to Purie„with �i4d af�er the c�onFerence n vote �was 'cr�rried he put Lie hn.nd that l�a did uot da �vetl.
IIad compin�lnod vP fo.eling nnwell� 6t4j'- g1A1'I:E at the Culouial T��titute upon ��'on, being t� Ct�tholJc, a prlcat �ad to ' TL•ornirsou, daughter of tho der�d mtin. In the Canndinn Pnrlinment by whic,h 1hc lusa �rill be keenly fclt tLronghovk
ing he hatL not elep,t 'tvell lnat night. th� Interco{ouial Cou(�renco. These iuctia be ei�mmoneci." I Senator Saniord «�ill return to Lundon £150,000 a year were pledged for that tho I)omini�n. It �ti•ill be same coqsola•
" It ip eupposed tho es.Cite�ment o�F the p; tLemselves a'eru aufficioi�t to ��ttract I "�ir Chnrlee eoncluded: "The i•emaine , n•itt Mies Thoinpeon early to•morrnw �ervic�, aud khe feelin� of tl�e Cnundin,n tion to Crtnndiuus to kno�v tha,t the
cereannny through which he had gaased mnctt aitentiou to Sir Juhu's pre�enco will be pla,ced in n coffin aUout misuih�t , morniug. peoplc haia been qo th�rair,:;hiy ra.ronaed �Zl�cen is depply concerned fnr their lose,
ea toltl on hPm th�t ho broko down under iu London, �pnrt [roiu hic� being �vel!- and will be removed to tho Murblo lIall, --- 6rom one oud of the Domiuion to the aud thn�t Lnfiiand iuourns tivitk them.
tlue btrain, Ebr aitor lonviug tho royat kllC\Vll I�ere ttis tue CAllfLCIjA,ri PPCIUICP EL:1f1 �'bere they will lio until they lc+�ve the � 1lAt,CA�T �7AY 1tG PII�]I[EIG bther thr�t although in eome part it Tl�e Daily- Telegra�rh will say; .We doo
joiuing the Minista�'e' Innch room. 'L'k�ere ouc oP the Iiehriug S�t� arUitrt�tor3. ' caetle. I l�aee �•ired to Cnnada neking , ---- heedy th� ttssi�ti�ig ha�nd aF IIer Majesty'e not knon• whether the losa ie �;reater �ko
the castle, ho ngain I'BllC�VBt1 his com- Therefore, the uen-s of hia death, eutire- tol• instrnctione in tegeird to the fnner- Trobn4lllty Thnt thu Gov..4cncrnl �V111 Government, the nccomplishment oi that 0auuda w• Fngland, for �vhile ho �vsa
plaint rrf tLe mornivg thtut he was fee?- ly uneipected, too, camo like u Uolt from p1•" i cnit ou IHfm to Curut n 1:oY��'»ntrnt. bbjeCt is tta cert:�in a�a t�ny ou the pro- the l�ibhest IegislatJve aud etidministra-
r'' . ing unwell. • a� clen.r eky. Then, the manner of liis � �ir Charlea Tnpper retnrns to London Ottawn, Dec. 12.-'fl�o politicfll sitaa. ��ra•m thut hn� becn ]nid down wnd it tive antLority to tho former, ho �vns
4: Luncheon, ho said, was out o'f tlie quee- tukiug off \�'(t�9 Ct6IClIItLt01I {A 1llCI'Cti.50 the to-morrow in orc3er to mnl:e the finul ar- tiou ie nttrnF,tin$ grentt atteutios mnd � la tt�so completely ^uvithin oi�r firasp. the emUodimeut tb Englishmen of the
tion; Le Could not eat anptLiug ynd senY'ation. Sir John i�n.a bouo ta 1Vind- rnngemente for 1ho ftmernl. I thcre is p�:auso oF espGctn•,ucy as to TLe ebtnblistunent af that servico ie a �upremely Eiiglieh princi�le o�F eolonial
;;, uaalced tcr be eiaused 'from tho tnblo. Hia sor tc take the. outh as ouo oi IIer �Iy- 1 Tho Queen hna bountermnnded ths wkutit ticiti Lnppen vest. \Vtio will Lord I dhin� Hssared p,nd a tl�in� asaured �elf-,;overnnteut, of �vtueh the Dominion
��companiorrs, ivclndiug Lord P,iPon, eigni• jeaty'� Privy Coimcillore, uud fl.fter thie �inner nrrnnged for to-ni�ht, nnd only � Aberdeeu eeud fur to iurm a new Miuie• �'ithin a very ahort time. (Chcere.) f+� sa admiraUly an example,"
,,,: [ied their eorrow st hie etn,te oi Lealth, ceremony it �n�, accordiug to the bullo- ludies dined �c{th Iirr Majest,y. I try'? Lt lou3;e bs if I�on. I�n�ci:enzie I "T�eae n.re tho reeulte �vhich hnve At a political meetiub of the Conati-
�°_ t�.nd Sir Jo'hn �-a� led b9 ono oF t6e ru, ut tiu frotu FVinnsor, titat deuth overtoul: ' Sir Johii Thompeon'n body waa conve�• Bowe;! '��vae the most likely pei�on to followed the �Ssaembling ot the confer- tutianal Club this ovouinb, gownrd Vin-
�� I cout,' M.P„ >ro osod a reeolution of N,ym-
�i; • attendnnte t�o thg ;avizting room o�d- him. � ed this ev.:oi:ig tn the Neat �ud Gs•nnd �o cousulted in tho matter, but i�p to knce ea dur. I P �
FIall, near tHe•etate antrt�uce tol tUe C�,s- n late h�ur to-night ha ha1 not reoeiv- "The �osaibilitica with rednrd to trade p+Lthy with Sir Jol�n Tliompaon s family,
g`� ISO�V uEATId CAME. 4 tle. A bie� hos bean erecte�t'I tharo �nd ed 4rom fIis P•,x�:�lleacy nuy II1tlR11L{lUll witL al� these colonies, nt the Ct�pe o[ addinb: The Conservative �art,p uoti
� , the body �-i11 lie on it uutil tLo temoval thc�t he ciesired tn seu 4im. Your corre. Good FIopc nnd in Auetrnlia �Lnd New tl�eir C�,n�,dit�v brethren exnxees protouuil
�' '' � Sclzod «'lsllo ot LuncLoon - 13e Dled Sor bueia.l, sl�oudent hnd a+eonvera�Ltion w(th t«'o Zealnnd, nre very hreat. I hav� not the eorrow, v�hile they bratefupy;, acknow-
� Alwn»t 1u tho uoctur'a Arms. ---- �iuidtere� tu-uight, wl�ich lud him to the opportw�ity� or etrenxth to denl tully ledbe bia' emiuent services to .�, tho }:m- •
�i�.\ + � � 11IIF89A1;��TOASE�DI:EV, belieF thnt !� 1�ortiuu a,t ieast of tLe �aitl� tUe2u tl�ig evening. But; in com- pire."
�� London, Dea 12.-Lord Breod�,lbane, !�_ mon �citL Lord Brasse I ventnr� te ho e The rr�olntion wa,e enrried 'ananimo�-
�• � y Lord Ste�rard of tl�e Queeu'e Iioil�ehold. preeeut '.lZinidtrv �,rui�td lil.e to tLat the in{luence of thie meetin r�nd 3,y in eilence.
RrItMln•n Premler nnd the Eurl of IIlpon �ee $oII. �LWokeuela �a«�e:l Pre- �
1 in au intervie�v elit'r.r his returu Trom , I��cr wit� Sir Chnrlea Hibbert I the intlueuce of all �vho eympe�thizc �vith
� , m \1'indeo�r Caetle, suid : �zprc�x Condolcueo. � our �r0'ecta, will bc liberall o�tBnded EDITORIAL T61E3UTE8.
4 ( 1'apper ae „9linister oF Ji�eti,ce ! 7 Y
��� 1 �� "I accom��aniod Sir John Thumpson to Mantrenl, ,Dec. 12.-Tho newe oi Sir y���� lea,dar in tho Hoi�e, aud� u alight re- to ua ttud thnt tho ieelinb mny be in- .
' � � «'indEor. At luncheou he auddenly � Joha TLomI�on'e denth wne henrd this �,��trnGtion of the CaUivet, whicL wuuld crensed Lere., a� it eziste iu tho modt Wltp Commont� ue to vVl►o tilny liq IIL
�'� � �� �� f:�ivted, e�nd one of the servante and �ny- morning flt, I1fAt �vith doubt, ands finally ��invoive one or t�vo retirements auQ, somo distant portion of tho empire, that the tsacceaso��
�u� � � �. setf t�ucceede�l iu getting him into the �vith sorrowfiil belief. I3is .�scelleucy � ne�v appointmevte. �inny rumurs ure day may come, not only �vhen tho col- The FlAmiltoh Spectator isaya: 'Ciie
��' ' J ���� �'� uest room, where ��•e plaeea him on s� ' the Governor-Genernt receicedfrom Loc1 i aflont as to what Lur�i Abeedeeu may ouies should be united more cloaelp to- tact tl�a,t the Guverument ie very aoonto
�',� f lounge neu,r a windo�v. �Ve got aome j Rosebers a nnUlegrnm expresein,g ein- I do, but as they are merely speeulatione, e'etLor b��t �vhen they ehollld ha�e n more go to the couutry iur it# verdict intenai-
t� , �cater for him, nud seut tho eervnnt for ; cere regret mt the deuth of Ci�nadn's Pre- ho«ever, they are not truriU, iepeat- ��raCtieally ueetul connection ivitl� tl�e. fica the calamity wluch Uas falleu upon
( l oa:� a little brandy. �'Vhen the braudy «ua . mici, nnd espresbing eympatliy �vith the ; ln� I lien�rt oi tho empire itBel[." (Loud chcer- 4ho ConserVutiva pa'rty. Hia wae n per
�, ,, e � 1�l gi�er, him Sir dohu revived iu n� eliort fnmily of de.ceaaed and the Cnn�,dian l ,
t Iiis Esl:ellency'e absence trum tAe city � t�•� sonality thnt stood boldly out from }ii�
�� %! ��-�' time, and seemed much distresaod nt Go�•ernment in their losa. Iie aleo re- ��nkea it a little a�vl:ward but he will -""' fellori•s in the Goverument, and when6ir
;;;` • �--'� •� haviug made ��hht he regarded ae u' eciced n, cablerram frow tha Earl ��i I��hob4y eitUer emne up to Utta���n or I FIT«91` H'd➢[F.D FItO\I $T. TiIOS1A9. John Macdonald �vae laid at rest the
� scene, re�narkin,;, " It seema too weaic Itipou nnd from several atUem. scud fur wLoever 1m Qecidee tu call on On� Correapoudent Crldently Kncw �Y6ut ��� �{ rned towurd Thompeon.e Butire-
�"; J'% and :oolish to faint lil:e this." His Excelleuc the Governor-Geweral r'e� � ��•i�� �„y '►ittlo dela as � yo �vn� Ttt�king ,►buut ligioue rancor hnd unfortupately taL'en
� �' . � 3' 3 poaKible. �
I replied :" One doea not Iflint on ceived a telegrum irom the Marquis .of � M3' olvn irapru�iou is, howevcr, tl�at
purpoce. Prny do uot distrer�s your• ' Tti on to the effect thnt Sir�JoLn Thom � Bt. Thotnns Dec. 18.-One neck +cgo to- a large plaeo in tho public mind, dnd
p P- , Han. blr. Iiaggnrt will Ue calles on tu i ,�
;'�n . � �� � eel� about the mutter." I eon, eoon after fhe me�tiug ot tUe Yrivy , i��ym o, miuiutrs, and thnt Lq \SII� l�0 90� � dAY •I' \VII'C� j•��u r��m tl�is city tl�at tt�o cnntious ministere af the party deem-
� -^� $e then be��ed �e 'to return to rqy Covncil, µt whic6 he ha�d been aworn, wns ' n�,d sammpn Pr�rliament for tho die- � sir John tfhowpenv. wnul:l resign the �ec3 it eapedient to make Sii� Jolin Abbo�l't
i � �-� lui�heoY�. IIat, of conrse, I��-ould not euddenly taken ill and died• FIie Lordahip pntch oi b8ein��se se epeclily as the eeti- � P� Y �inal head of the art Sir Jolm
Premicruiii an�1 nck't da. ineiated thu:t the no P 9•
�- henr ot it und. therefore, re'mained �vitli desired that his espreseioas of earnest ��;�ter cau bc pr,epared, lutive a elwrt ses- tke report .was correct despite the public .Thomgsou sought to be absolately !fair! in
hi�m uutil he eeemed tu Lave complote�y coudolence be conv�Sed to the fn,milp. I siot� and appenl t� tlie country na soov � denie�la of the Ministere n.nd newspaper4 his dealings witU the people, ta be e�triet- ,
Tl[E 11F.AD PYtI's�Rii'd•:E. �� •
i+�covered aud arose to uccotnpany me Later a telegrnm wus received from as tho �otars' lista aro rcady, i❑ the confideuce of the Uovernruent. ly houest iu hia couduct of the basineae
,;;;.` joining the Minietera, luuch-room. Thero bnck to the luacl�eon room. I offered him Lord Itoeebery, expreseing to thn Cana- �. ___ The gevtiemau who impu,rtod the in- oi the cohntiq, and he never under any,
8ir'Juhn sat do�vn ou a couch a,ndlean- my nrm. but he wallcLed unaided, clieer- diau Government Lia deep regret n�t tl�e � fnrmatiou�to your Correepondent mnde circumetancea allowed hie pereonol foel-
j.;�'�,. ed forivard on hi�' hand�. He n.ppeared fufly remarking :I am tt11 right nawl grievoux cn]amity n•hich had depri�ed the ti Abcrdcen Lcaves for ottn�va. him pledge hie word thn�t ho �vould not iugs or his private belief ta interfere in
to be in intenso, p.9in ; his ngitu�tion wae tht�nk you." Dominion cff its P,remier. ( Moutreal, Dea 12.-Ths Governor-Gen- divnlge the reason of tho contempla�ted tho slightest degree with hie manageme�t
„ � eral leaves for Otta!�va tol-dny. He witl retirement, in the meantime, u.t all af au) public que�tion,
elso great. lu the mcantime, Dr. Reid, tLe Queeki'a Montreal, Dec. 12.-TLe ne�vs of Sir � ri,�companied by LaKly Aberdeen, tivho eveute. The Inmonted death of the In nnothor article Tho Spectn�'tor de-
,• � 8uddenlS tho Bx�k man 'roso partly ��hyEician, wLum 1 bad sent for, nrriv- John :Chompson's dca,th cauaea �rrofound �,ill e nd a, ahort time �rvitl� Lnd y, �unds tiiat Eir Charlea Tu er ehttll be
�irom the coneti, Le appeared to grope ed. \Cithin t�vo or three miuute� of Sir imprcas;au iit tt�ie city-. The e[tect � �'' 9 I P�mier remvvee th�s sefwl of eeerec how- PP
�n darknese, thon lir fel! bock in a,ewoon. John's return toi luucheou, nud, I be- on the people oP Monirettl becnme uue of �b�n'�9Ori. Your �orrcepondeut 'wne I ever. Ae long aeo as July lnst Sir �na,de lea�der of the Conaervative Tarty_
i, Deuth eame nvith terrible ewiStness. licve before he liad tn,s�ted e� cutlet, or those thin*s n�Uieh �•iii never be �1��- I Outho��ze3 to e.tiy thn� no communic�titiott , John Thomaa<rn coneulted i& roronto
' �' } K•ith Pefeieuce to the fu�ture uduiinietr.ti- Budden Cnd o[ a Brl111nnL�Cnr¢cr.
The nttendant ava the nla'rm aud the ti�-hmtever hnd been lnced Uefure lai�n I ierl described. The newe ut Sir John ! � physiciun nnd wus n�dvised to im-
Minietere o.t iuncLeon ca,u ht it u ���v him suddenl � lurch over and fall Thom �sou's deat]i, tLen, intenecl el�ocked I Yion xrrn�gemente 'Jiad been maQe tq' mediately retire from tdo premierehin ii Hamilton Herald: In the whole liistm�'
� p• 3 � y kny meinb�r b'f the Governmevt. ke wiehed to prolong hie life, aa n oE Cana�da there is notLing more affect'u�g
There �vfte a rueh tor the �vritin,g room nlmost iqto Dr. Itcid's arms. � tlie paogle of Moutrenl. lt at��ok the �_� diagnoeis sliuwed that he was eutfering than thia eudden ending ot m brillia�
i ' te
' by tLo �tinietere. "At the doator's requeet a,li ti�e ladies city ta ite centre. As soon 'as the new� ppLITICAL Flt7r:��>9 ��e� aor;3. from both heart aAd kidneq diaease of eareer.
'r:':;`. �'hen tl�e doctor, vnatily enmmoned, Ieft tlie room and tLe doctor aud I flnd w'as received in tl�is citf it ���t�s conveycd _� a ekroni�e type. IIo, wAt+ advised, bv the Sir John's death will not canse the keen,
liad reaclied tho side vf tl�e prostra�o som^ of the aervn.uts aloue remained. We to thc reaidence oi the Goveruor-Gen�er- pow tlic8nd Nowe �r'ns ucce�vod lu BotL Toronto docto r t oconsult a Londan personAl regret among Canadians that
ma,n life hnd fled. didalI poseiblv, but I felt hia pnlae,. aad �� in $herbruuke-atreet. "Nuturally I pol�Ucn1 Cnm s. •
, „ P phssioiva BePore leaving for Eu�,;land wae caased by the Jeath of Sir Tohn A.
" Sir 3ohn �hompson ie dend " waa tlio I �•ns coavin:eci thnt i�o uid could avaiL a� terribly sLuc.ked nt tlie vews, eaid AZontrea! Dec. 12.-Lion. J. �. Ouim��t Sir John told �,t le��t ono of hia co1� Macdonnld. The one wns looked upon,
intelli eu�e tbn,t tivent fortL'[rom thu Dr. I{eid held thu e�me vie�vs �,nd it un- ,�ie F.zcelloncy. Not only becmi�s� of the s P 9 m,
, � n�ho ie in�town, received tl�e �iewa hy leaguee th.ti�t iS t6a �n lish hti�dician even b thouaande who did not know 1ii
��-' pinae ef Nonth. Tho utmoat surprise, hapPit� proved tu Ue too correct� pueition �vhich tt�e ln.to �ir JoUn Thomp- cubl� strni ht from 1V inSRor Cnetle. He agre;ed with the diagnosi'e of the Toronto as a�arm, peraonal frie.ud, while the
iliemny und korrnr prevt►iled n,nd ex- ��go far" ne I coiild 'see, �sir John p�ad eou held ns Yrime Minister, Uut ulso be- ��i� „j a� uot eurprised at the ne��•e. dnetor t6nt he �voiil3 not tliink of nuder• other has Ueen adraired becaiuo uf his
pressibvs `of regret were geuernl. beeu in sood hen,lt�Ei 'up to the time of cause we were pereoirnl frieuds. I eapect ; Sir Jotm wae a Lenvy ma�n, rindj iieavily taking tha taak �of ieading �his party in eommanding, diqnified iutelligence, aud,
� It wna deCide.d to kee the intelli enco bia firet aeaznre but I believo he tolcl tu hear by cuble Prom �ir Charlea'Tup- liflndicn ��d b the �eculiar �ositiou in an clectiou cam ni 8 aud tirould cer- in� s ite of n. rather chilling and forbi@-
from Her Maje'sty jus �then, as 'the Dr. Reid th�t he had paine iu his chest. Per rebarding tuneral arrnngementa. Up- «.bich ho was9piuced 33e li:+,d tLu im- tainly reaign the premi•orship qn his re- dingPexterior.
Queen'e hea•lth n�t preseut,nn'ing to l�er fbN enuee of hie denth w•ag undouUtedl� °n receipt of the sad newe, Lady, Aber• `menae nmo�mt c�f rvork to undertn,l:e, u�id turn to Canada. Sir Chnrles Tupper may poseibly 7�e
SnJeretlsoQ lnmenosa, is far Trovi �ooQ. sndden fnilnre of t•he hetirt's tuction." ��Qeu a,nd myeelt at o•nce eent tq I.ndy � ba had Uut little time to himselt in «�hicl� p,nked ta tn�ke tha leudershiP, �nd :m
�'� F Ttompeou n men��,ge couveyine our � to take the necesear ezcercise. H!e a�ns Dr. ltoea Conermq the CorrcepondenL eome qnn�rtere Hon. -John He.ggart is ,
,When tho ph3•eiFian emerged from the Tl�e Aseociated Preae corre�pondenrt y�artfelt eympathy.' � 3
temporary deuth chn,mber he wtte pot went to Windeor to-night and found tl�o i �An n rrsult of the calamity 'fhein Ez- n�ood mau, avd there was noti oue ulse TORONTO, Uea 13.-In order to verit� thq looked upon as � puseibilit'S.
prepared te etato th'e rCal cauee.o�i death, etreete almoet deserted, the enatle look- celleucies have decided to poetpon� nll l a'liO coiiid l�ave worked woro conaci�n- abuve etn�emP��t n r�nortor snw Dr. J.
but eapreased the opinion that it �cvt�s iu� g6oetly nnder the palo moohlight. tiunsiy or mo�e eEfectively tor the �ood F. W. Ifoss at hie residenlee in Serbuiirne- A 11fan of IlnqneeUoucd Ablllt�.
immedinte eocial eugagemento. � I
dne to Let�rt dieeaee, uggra�vt�ted by re- FIe entered the gates, n�fter pasainl; by , __^ of the cotiutry to which he wae Qevut- �treet laet night. Wheu tlie reporter V4'oodetock Sentinel-P.eview :�tatesmaat
bent ill-hoalth, `w►iict� Bir ,Johu , hnd a�y almost cudless nnmber of olieemen � �d. It is a ead da for thb countr told the doGtor what ho hn.d been in- 6ir John Thompsou's na.me ie likely ta
pamplained oF aud by tha excitemont of o.nd sentincls, and wae nehered�into tho i CABLLD LAnY Tno:11P6ov. I p'Alton MeCarthyy M.P.: "I Lave heard '�ormed ho eocme�1 �urprised und asked bold a Ligh placo among the pnbiic meu
�ha ceremony af tt,o swearing in. 'presenco oF Sir Henry Poneonby, the g�r CLurles Tupper Cnmmnnlcates tLe 8ad with eorrow ot thc Pi•emier'e eudden de+�th `� ���'p�Y �"�Vhere did you lea,rn tha,t ?" of Cannda. Iiia riso was uuuaually rapid,
, Tho 3nqueet to doterminA the ezabt privato eecretary ko Iier Majesty. Sir I �u�p���g�n�„, and can hardly believe it, thoa36 I am �o �c'ne to1�1 where the news wne obta�n- and it mnat be conceded that aa Premier
etsuse o§ d�o.th will bo held to-morrow Henry greeted the vieitor most cordio,lly i Ottawa, Dec. �i2.-Lady Thompeon «lformed that the roport hae boen con- ed a.nd he then �nade tlus sta(tement he ehowed great t�bility 'mnd en;pacit,y
nnder tlio regnlntic�ne oF t6e court re- anil fnrniehed tho Aseocie�ted Press with �.aa perhape one of tLe las�' �o be inform• lirmed." " 'wLich up to now hna beeq kept a stricR tor public mffaire. Cuming t�fter �ir Sohn
t-' � gardittg eiich eveute. pnrticiilara regarding tbe death uf Sir ed of her 6usband'a doa,th. Douglxs Stew• (i. h'. Marter, h1.L.A., leader of the oeFret : A', Mncdonald, aL least with onlq n brid
' Tha,t Sir John wnp far irom boing a Jo7��x Thomrson, Ho far ne he knen them. , �ud Untar;u Oppositiou, said: "I vnve uotli- ` In July last 5ir John Thompeou, m9- interval, he had no ensy taek to perlorm
well ma.n waa inFull a aront mt the But Sir IIenr3 added thnt 8ir. Cbarles art„tl�e Premiera privnte secretmry, in� to eay but esprese eorro�v for the ae:f n�nd other Toroato gentlomen 'went in gb��ling snccessfully the deetinies oY
P� 9 PP Martin J. Griffin, Par]iamentary libra-
Coloniral Inatittite lust night. � Im m�k- 7'i�PP�r, tho Canadiau Commiseioner, n'ee ria,n, Lad intended to Ureak the intelli- t¢mily anJ tho �rent loas to tho Con- out fior a thrce days' ea�il on hlr. •T. Ci. 1is partq and oi the Govern[nent. But
ing lue sQ�ee�eh, 8ir John wns iorced to at the caetle nnd Lad been received in gence to her, Uut they were fi�re{9tc�lled Up ��rvative pn,rty +ind tl�e Cant�dinn peo- Blacketock's yncht. When �ro returned he did so with more eignttl enecess tLa�
"'� Enrtail it on account o�f wh�.t he term- a,udience by the Qneen, and enqgested ple. I wouid ratt�er not exprese +Ln op- to the city �ir John consulte3 me iII was espeeted of him.
s private cablegrnm gent to Ladq Thotnp-
ed " Lnok af etx�ength," " I nm," eaid that the correspondent had better eee eou from Londou by $ir Charlea Tupper. ���on sa. to wl�b fiis sneceeeor mibh� be. auvaequenco of hie ha�iu� uut telt '�vell BrAntEord Expoaitor : There dcoma
�' 8ir John, " unni�lo to do jt�etice to the 8ir Chnrlea. The correepon�eut accord- � Immediate]y on tho aews �preading �Qt mY imprceaion of Sir John, from a sor some timo. bo no mombor o4 tho present GovormneuC
theme of the Ott+�'�va conferonce." Ho�v- in l,y did so. He waa conducted along � con�ersatiou T 6n.d wit7i him when on ' I examinud him �aroFiillq and di6- �bo ie at nll qualified tor the �>fiice.
�, � lon series oE corridore •to �ir , there was a, ru�l� of sympa,thizi�� friende � bis way to Mnekoka, wn.� tl�at he poe- ti'�Pered thnt 4� 'hua eu:feriug irom ���I it be Bir Chmrlos Tupper? Sir Joha
ever, ho mn.cle an earnest appenl' 3or Im- �" to the Thompson reaidence, and two Do- �
perial eynipatbq towards the caUlo �nd Chu.rlea Tupper's npartmenta, wUich �vae ��nion policempn tr•ore dett�ilod off �,o �eNsed ones of the areatest miude iu� Cau- valvular diaanea of the heart aud tht�k Tbompson'e defl,th ��ill have i�n imporL-
i,net lino. I wae preaent mt Lhe meet- �i1o. 446 on tho �vest Frovt of theFnetio �vard tlio entranc�e , and eaclude unnoce�- a�6• � hie kidneti•e were aldo dieeased. ant bearinq on tk� �m�ediate political
1ng, and wlien Sir JoLn �raa epenking t1�e Rnd eloee to tlie Ctueede privn,te nPar't- pq,ry vieitors. �--- ' I�wivie�d l�im to pin�ce himselF in tLe ftttnre of Cnnado�, t.articulnrly in connec-
xt+cmpling o4 }tis lianda t�ud convulsive tnhnte. Thie n.�utrtment �vt�A urigint�lly i Lad TLom on zvho did not o to LAUlCiBR �3�tL�1K8 �O�V\i. handn oi hia fuuailS pbyeiciau, nncl' to im- tion with tho �ene.rnl elections. «ill it
;�n'ovementa of Lis n-rms and limU.3 were iutended fnr [�ir Tohn Thom paon, wl�o � � � � mediately retiro° frow public life, ws the �tard or pTecipitate that event7 T�S
,plaSnls vieible. During hie apecoh Lis �ras to hn,ve tlined with tho (,�neen and England with her hvsband, nnd whoae The Llba�nl Lundor L+aloglses tLo nen� escilement aud aLros of oi[ice would teud devetopmente oi tLe noxt Fow daye zsiII
�+epeptioa wnp most cordial. �rasned tho night at the c,�etlo. I t�vo daughtore are in a conven� at �nult Premler. to nggravate tho diseases. �skow. ��
On acc�unt o'f the pttack 8ir JoLn Sir C}�rlea Tnp�pot 'wae sitting sndly ��11 Recollect, vieited yesterday the �viie� "1• aleo suggested tLat, ae it zvme hie
oi Hon. J. A, Ouimet, Minieter of Public' Montreal, Dec. 12.-IIdn. WilErid intention to viai{ ingland ehortly, he fie �1'aa Pernonall� Paro.
�brou,ECht hie spee,ell to a rutUer abru�/t �9 the fire, cpmpletely overcome. '�o ; �porka, and coruplained ot ftn unnatural Laui•[er �vas to t�afs iva�ugurated tho yliould take the opport��nity ot cun- Tho Montreal Witnese eays: It idditii�
.�eud, but ho Tollowud tho diN; ussion t•hu;i p;reetod tl�e roFrresentattive of the Ae- . �p re�spion oi miud, and a tear tltat eomo• Mericer C1uU with gre�.t ceremony, but eulti❑ oue of the leadin h ei,cin�ua� in
.eneu,ed with iull interest, Inughiug iut N�ciated Pxees cordially aad gave him � thi��g was wrong with her hiu9band� Mre. fin deforenco 'to �lir Jo'�n 1'I�ompeon'e London. g p g cult to realizo tho doath ot ono so endden-
�;+ tho jottes, and at Sir 'John Colomb's at- the 4ellowing pnrtic�ulare o{ the den�th � Ouimet ]aughed n,t tlie idea, bu� it geamo i' pe , aw __, iY called ativay. Hie donth will b� m iosr
W:�eeaao he dia aaod wit� it d wUen to tho countrp; ho wue personally �ttr�
•'temp� to be-little the conference. Then � tl�e Canadian Prime Minieter : ; that the unfortl�nato prer�entiment wn� 6e ca�ne to spc�,k he tive�s eo nffectod Tp� �BITt6II PIIP.$9. iod we havo no donbi th�t he di�l all el�ort
:�ir Jqhn prompted t6e 'fullowing epenk• "When $ir John Thompson was in oniy too watl justifiod. thn,t uo said ho enttld nat tadl: Irol�ticM
•erp .jp denying Colombe chnrgo thrLt Iiun. Itnly lately he had eame difficulty in ___ I p�ud he contented �imself �vith ,p:iAeiug TI�e Deud Prumlor the �.eader of n Losal pf reaigning or amashing hie ,party to rid
�Lieor e Fo�ter was uilt cvf n. �brouch of breathing and ha did �tao mnch traveling. �4 aK eln uuu ou tho de aTte�l P'remier. and Pro�renetve Puty.
tho Government of corruption, but ia
� � � On arrivin in Landon he coueulted Dr. A BT.►T� �UNE�tAL. � � ♦aiu: pis iailure �vns a great disnppajut-
fnith .iri cnJling for guble toudere. Sir eS � _..._ -'-- Loudon, Dec. Y3.-The �tandard Anya ;oent. His ,death diseolvea ttie Cabinety �
.John TLom sou l�a�i diuod at the inRtitute ���eaell Itegnolde, o,n eminent �pecialiat, �, �IIB LABT BCISF.C11. , and the Dominion is to-dap in consequancC
p TLe lted to i,to in 9tate at Ottews Befose to-morrow in a leader oa 6ir John
rbe�fero tkw sneeting nnd a�t tha,t time np- +�nd Dr. Travereo, Yeeterday 8ir Joh� �arinl nt Attnwu. -"' '�Thom on: "Hie death will cause uni-
ared tn Le in ood hen,lth. Ho wne called ou Lady Tupper it boin r her � At tho Colonlal Instltnte 11[cettng ite tLe � svithout a Governmont. It ie to bo fonr'�
•� s at home, and Y t�dvieer� him not to ��o � Ottawa, Dec. 12.-Tho news ot Bir veran! regrot in tho United Kingdom and ed that l�ia strcceaear wtll be a moro daa- �,
� ,also �ip �ood spirits and joined cordi- , Coloninl Con[r,rence. Ca�tada. It ie rtl ONtll to hie robflit
i all �in:4p�a talk that wae.cui•rent. He to yeeterdny evenin,�s meeting at tl�e John Thompeon's death tall with appall- I� 9 S Y geroue� mRn. Everytbing pointe 'to ths
q Colonial Institute ae Y knew he �vn9 in g auddenneea h�ro, whero we were yust London. Dec, 12,-Sir John Thompeon's and tact that tho hiatory of Cnuada aince �cce�eion of Sir Charlea Tuppnr, �dh�
greot d Lqrd Brassey, wiix� had recently � , reodtnh tho Dnited Preas deepatch dt loat epeech wtte doliverod at tlie Coloninl 1892 hae bcwn on eoi eventfut proeperity. ��eco at the troad oi a Cott�ervatite
been, �t�pada and Lis otlier iriende cor- �i>i�d• � his s eech lant ni�;ht n,t Sir IIenr Wrix- Inetitute laet night, when tw� said; "I True to tt�e tr�tlitiona of th�o rt thnt
dial �Ie n,lso oined thc com nuy at "$a�ever, 8ir John aaid that l�e telt � P 9 y � 3' (iovernment will bo a trium�h for the
�nif , ftpr tL�e meetin P ,prettv woll, a,cud I n�rranged to call n,t ou s lecture in London. wish tho stronbth at mq disposal thie Le ted ia the Dominion, ho atead3ly op- Carons' and Haggarta nnd ,the reat.,
g' hie hotel and drive f�{m to tlls� meeting, ' At firat the minietere �vho are, l�ere ro- evoviuX would enable mo to uxpresa o�ll -posed the fiecal innovatione, which, uvdor i
�Wh n 9ir Jolw Thompaon returned here ��vieinH him to mnko onl� n�hort ePeecl� l�ed to beliova the report, nnd A,eting I feel iu eympat4y wtth the Colonial In• fhe speciom9 nt�me oi I'rce Trado,' would p�� �netlnetM All Ronast.
(rom Paria thero wus a deairo on tl�o Premier Bowell enbled to �ir Cliarlee Tu �titute and my appreciatiou af tl�e have brought "tl�e commorco of Canttda
part ot hie mnuy fr[ends to lionizd tho �nd not to esert himself. You know how �r ior r� confirmation ot tLv rumor, paper we have just hgard, Tho Ottawu with[n the olaborato und comprohensivo To�onto Telegram : Elir John Thomp-
Oattudian Premier, but Sir John'e i1i- he��epoke. whicli camo all too uiCkl9• Lnter inthe Couferenco lw,d for ite primary and sia• roteetionism of the Unitod Statee. eon euceeeded to n horit+�e oi puliticsl
Wel{ �Eter the meoti� I Idrooe him 9 P�, diFt{cutty. Hie ]w,nde wore to aome ax-
health wu� pnt forward by l�im ue an bArek to� hie hote] �iul IeFt him a# 11 day measages wero received Uy 73ie E:- nificant teaturo tho appreciatiou of tho Alihough he �vae not a tree Lrnder, tent tiad by the trn�itione ot the Uli1
esouse in rafueing �to tuko part in the �+cloak in good ep�irite. collency in Montreal, trom tho Marquie I a�holo people of the Dominion. Tt wos tiu wae alwe�ye rendy to arrango treatiee �liao�� nnd tho neceesitq which ie t'ke
many �uUlic qnd Iirivato ceremonies to �� I wt�a to go to Windeor by t6o •evenl+ of Ripm� and Lord I{oeabery, whieh wero impos�tbla to ha�e ezeeoded tUe enthvs• of commerce which ho thought would lead eupremo law, ol politic�, enrbed hia i�iglr
wLieh ho woe invited. FIe Lnd howevor, �� tra.in to-day to dine h�,nd eleep at +�t ovee transmitted to Hon. Mn,ekenaie � iosm iclt with the objecte o[ that can- to the eamo prnetical roault. ' Nor wae eet �mpttlaes, and nt timce temporari}3�
acCeptCd one invitatioq to c�ino with l3oweli. Tho minieters reiUsed to be fn- � feropee, evon in the inost romota pnrte ye u,itogathor d{enppointod, parhapa, be-
ths epatto and qon mag judgo my eor- ro reqsed his honeot inattnets.
� Lad3• T3rassoy this weel�. Hnd fiir .iohn tow when I recCivod t+. telegram tUie tier�iewecl for publicatton, but they nil �•t that covntr�. . •caweo the nogotiatiood he conductod had �ut Uis im�ulsee were nti higri. iI'a
� Thampson lived ho tvouid hn�ve eailed for � e nk in tho most n,ffectionato terme "A �ood dea,l Lieut beon snid �bout not bronght about a complote eqetem ot
e�Fternhon unnovncinq �ir John e Aon.th. PQ inetinete wero ail honeet. Cann.dian
Cantuia on �Vednebdmq next. �� On n•rrivin� hero," $ir Charlee Tup- ot their dend collcaxuo. meetinga oi tbnt kfnd be{ng chnrnctoriz- reeiprocity bo�ween Cannda and the nolitics mro puror bocauso l�e lived� �nd
' As mas '�voil lto imnqinod tho newA ot �r continuod, " I learned that during At 8 o'clocic al! tho mfuinters in ed U9 n dieplt�, o[ eentiment and Nen• (inited BtNt�a, etnee he bolongod .o thut tbr empiro, the nntion, tho partq i�
�ir �Yohn 1`hop�peor�'a death ie creating o, t� ry�,eo�ing in oi qir Johu Z'I�ompeon �a�n �et in convcil nnd ;decided ��imentality, k'or p►y pnnt, I lobit unon it �A�guino and loyal und progreasive party pooror becu�uno he hn49 dtod eo eoon. ,
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