Weekly British Whig (1859), 3 Dec 1885, p. 8

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' lm re you um: I: clmnce to Vule agm Inn CXPKTIUII OI UPIDIOII Uemg 0013111811. _Wneu Seuuur 5u'||lVuu pus um main motion as the Home Rule meeting- that. cmnmiuiug um nu liuuco to the principle of Home l{ulu--no asked those in lnvuf of It to lulu: npmmr hands. and llu.|oj& immmliutcly nfl.cr :m|n he cm.-I -ml. Curried !" Tm: Hpcsliel an on the Eu: or Gull bunch from La (rout. mud had u-n uupurtuuuy ul vuuug. nor did he tlnuk uuy ouu clyu had an uppurtuuuv to do so. ``.\our 1 Auk all when Writ: I A . 4 _..,. .. ... . . Dulll. aua uaouon nun; " That this meeting considers the cmdnct of Senator Sullivan when chairman of the meeting held on the lth Not. as unfaif and unjust. inasmuch as,b_v the terms of the advettisement. said meeting was called as a mass meeting of the citlzens of Kingston. and when an amendment was proposed at the meeting. disapproving of Parnelrs policy in regard to Home Rule, he. as chanrman, declined to put sand amt-mlment. and after- wards refused to take the vote against. the ` ongmal resolutiun. thus preventing a fair expression of optmdn henng obtained. ' \vlu-In Sunni. IF .\'u'H|v.an nnl Mn. ninin ..-o._ .olIllnoc`IakoIholooo-an Iholahofa IotIcI-Golun a "s cm; 01 Dr. aokonalo aaid ho ngtottod to move a reaolntion. condemning. ant did. I `gentleman. who had acted as chairman at the pronoun meeting. , who had been a chic! magistrate of the ` city an I been nuboequolnly honored by ; the govuinmenl in In: elevation to the .- Senate. The motion mad: 1 That Ihic m...n.'m- .~.u...'.Ia.. oh- .-.a..I...-a We can show you the nest stock, of Bibles, Photo raph Albums, ~Chi1dren s Books, any quantity, any price, Work"Boxes, Writing Des s, Ladies Com anions, Dressing Cases, Gents and Lad1es Card Cases, in aMorocco and Moisheriof Pear, Opera Glasses, Field Glasses, Books for the Rich and the Poor. `All Kinds ! All Prices G G n...p:.';u:a`1;"a'ma cu... inq. which vaunted when no- ion" Ioooodod` by him. wu nbmiuod Alli dmlnlhd any-rind. Til Dyl lunon Iox.mv_An oounnnlin. uuudl) I. SUPPLEMENT TO THE WEEKLY WH`IG. .1.<` lu~-~- ul. Iuuur nulm.-4u;r lullll D0 mm}-wlmt sinnlnr L-) that sent Irv .\lr. `Hni~Lnu': ttflhc (}n.~4l.I;_:Lu I1`-()lllLil)ll.`4. Llmr Lhr ('su. pouplu _uhuull mind the-Ir own hllsllln-ks. An fur the Custi;;u.u rt-sulllllnll-6 hv lm-I nut. In-mpproveed of the-nu. lreluml nhuuld lm: what. (Mu- min had In the way uf Hell lucnl govern- .; ul-nI.I`nA.II. l.'lHll'|.Iu!7`| nu: Lvunsc nu um: ;:ur~u-.-I In l.ln- lr1~h lrh-'l')u uf IHIS '~l`J. au.i r--pculmluut um mung-4 lur wln-'1: nu wan o-xlml. Na nun u|;jecl.vz| to Ireland l-mung omch u luv-lllru ul Homo-. Huh: us We in Uuuum enjoy. 1: measure under which uun- IS respect. for the rights an`! fut-|llI;.;~| of the uuuurny. Tlun. he would he wnlhn-,1 to cuucc,-dc; uulhiug ,nu I .-. .\,rplnu~c.r Nu laud wn-u lulu-. furaro.--I umu In-luuvl, rm-I he |ru\"'--I HUI t.-r ~41 vzmul-I an-I fruxhmu a-vent.-a um: IL wnul I In-cvnuu nu: I hml of Hit: pa:-L`: lnm'_\`. Line nk t1u\\`v'r uf Hm martin. U10 lal. grm of the rum. cl.-uud M1 `llfllllllfllilllll IIIU UIID` IUU HII\.II|I huvu cuusnlenug her position and ad- vuuuuen- the nuenkul passe-I uu to wonder how 1!. Wm! umt. nu`: very mu- 1ucutuu_lrn-shmnu Wm: lrosuslatecl Lu mm min ur uuv other cnuuuy that luuumul. In: lwcauue as much clmugml mun. Why was unsl` Hm hllffollnnxlillgil duumlmu had In grentnlcul Lmlu man it; so had his rc.~pucI. In!` law nud uuth .riLv, hm appre- cmlmu ut the llh,ll\l~4lnps WIIICII um nu In-Inn-I unknown and uucullrtml. Illuur, hmr \ l u~~iu;; on Mr. Curry PIXWIIIUI. For the life-0! him he could not see, , nowitheundnng ull shut had been and, ' what the 'uneunoes of Ireland were :- ' indeed he win inchned_to believe that n ' prevnopn upenlger had furly described mu situation when be sell that these grievances were largely the lonnntion ol the people themselves. They were prac- Lug-'mlIy~|u:n-I by the chunmot their own 4Iur-gnsg. .\`o'people ougm to be hlppiel. vs no ye pie wrre lreer. He wan hound ` In my um; |v-_-lure the paunuuu ol the ` I`LLuouncipuLIuu Act w Irish suffered , urn-at ullsnlbilllner, but lhev were all. or I nearly all. nwepl. away. From a Incens- man an the chum ol mun sent by Ireland ` to purlimueu|.-uut the clusw she almuld nnnrn l'nlIlnh\l'II|sl Iu~r Iunutnnu um] ml- DUI. Uup, J;1ugubU.u`z U Yours respectfuy. f"I1~"l"'f`I `I end win It at any cast. urussz-ircl. \\'onhl the people of Kingston endorse mim- inonss like these 1 (.\'u, no."I Such llnghlge was in strange contrast to that of Right Hon. J. P. Currnin, who loved his country and -eloquently I-poke ol the genius ol universal enlaiclpatiun. fne Iucoinpliahinent of great Llnugq was by no means near to the Irish Home Ruler.-4. They coulnln i. accomplish inncn so lung as they were i'lIVli|t: and \'lllMllVlilIl. Mi . Sexton cannot. apprPv.:|u[.:- the value of -the alien north`! Fnncv the peuplt) of Bellman and D.1l1_V being l'g`|l`IiI:l us aliens! Fnncv Capt. MCKLE in-mg no longer Iuplrlailllnull but is Ion-igner, Jin- uncily and eiuphnucslly so. Laughter and applause, Rcltfeucb was lllmll: to the nnput.riot.ic'c0nrse pursued by Mr. Parnell in int!`-iiuiug the people. In enun- ing stale. in !!Lll`l'lD;{ up `discontent, in doing anything but. uasuugiug tuoxr grievnnces. The speaker, in unimn with bonus of his countrymen. prutcntcl ngninst. the Nululullvsllhl. lender's ht-ilillun and treason. ll-us; his ill.'9l:Jyi||Ly, Against. iauy ac: or Luuveumui u! h:-. looking to It ilisiuemb:-run-xuv. Ll u.-.- empire, that empire up DU which tr. Min never net. and the grealuemi of um-:u drew from Daniel Welmter n [lib-'L{)'!lC which illumiueu lust.-.ry. Ho: cru~--.1 by shequohmon ol two lluO`.Hl'l UH: .\'auuiml Anthem, with which he hopeu the ruei tv mg would be closed. uppmprmw to um n Home Rulers : Ij S "That the maven and neoonden of this and the an resolution be a committee to duh: mennnal to be ptuenteoj to Her Mujesty Queen Vncturn. thro h Hus Ewel- luncy the Governor-General o Canadn. de- claring that the citizen: of Kingston have no tympath with Home Rule in Ireland, as promnlgat by Mr. Parnell. and that. as 1 subjects of He: Majesty in Canada, they ` deprecate the agitation now going on in that I most beautiful I of Her Majesty : do-` I mam. which, If lg: to itself and freed from 4 agitation. would soon` become happy and prosperous. " 1 I For Ihn Iifnnf him Inn nnnll nnt. nan, . I Ki 1 Ilim I-C I1" Inlobytholo-olnlolooslng. lgu II-nul I1..- 11.... l.-.I AL- I In-n I.-.1 LU! (.'llP`|IllllflYl. Itllil Ill Ul`IlQ:l' m I 1;, Mr. W. Rulnxnon comm hm`! -vu-I that his lui uul. vul'.lr1:l_\` nth nu: "n-sulutium. nud hr lear- " wnul-1 lmvv er vhy paw:-1lulof< nu tho Bnu:-'.h Purlmxuuntf ll, .v...t 0'... .. to pluluike n vutu rumn. mud in or-lo.-r. A l)..| ... .. HI: |IU'Ill'r`ll (:4) maul) course 4! .'.:unLy .\l-uu;umu. rml rumnl cheer- `.- I the motion, \a\.ava.wI- THCBMAS MCAULEY. l.lu'I.u llulu might be .,..n I,.. \l._ \,-uunvn |a|||J \n\aI\,|l.1lJ.I( IJU III \}| IIUC \Ill|l\)-`|I' uuu. We ran: nu L In-,re tu-dnv nu huLn.|l oi I :_yulLy. in-u lulu. uu-I the ~upn:mncy 0! law and c}nu:r-n:lu~~r~w -1H 1:! wlncu nrc .~n-nou~s|v lug-\uuccI My the ugntnzurs who have: lately, invaded the Uuuucy Muuughaii, uurl who do-9-irv [0 reduce mm pt-n(.`enMc and llounsluuz; pruvmcu ut C1sL the l.n\\'lu.~4.~4 and ul(a-.;r-vied Cull nuuu of the South and \\'e-at of [re- luu-I. When it is es quunuuu of law and url--r ugmust. lnwlet-muons and nlmur-Ier, it inauruly the duty of the ulmn to be wt nspurwu to unvu Iuu. iuuuulg In the Amencuns, tho: they could be de- pended upon to givemiaiued and or- ganized us-sauce to lrelaul lor the pur- pose of breulung the yoke that emit- cled her just. us they had been depend- ed upon to give niaalstuuce to the lnsh during the lemma 1:: the winter before. There Wu In that language audition and dialoynlty towards tllq Bntisu Crown. not walled treason but Ifcslll lu-)3l. openly nu.l lreely expressed. At. Cleve- land. |u January. 1830. the upustlo of Home Rule reterred to the armed regu- menta of l"lsl.l yvuich frequently turned out as an escors. ant to the pun they could not be user! Iu pro.uo'.m;; the came of Irvleuld. 'l'n=.mwu again to me Brn- tuih Cruw`u'.` lh L?Iuc2uImL1.iu Fewru-lryj, 18(1). Parnell sud none of the Home Rulers in Americs or lrel-null wunll be aumalied uuul Lur-_y Hal lM'ulr`l.l the lad. rmkum hauarilrxzlnucl Lo +:u.,-mm. n he (the speaker) understood plalu Anglo- Saxon in the quotauou them was trem- uou beyond a \|ulllD. At l 1L:~sl:urg. l`a., Puuell said 600,! K10 u>nuul..-s `Hurt: more powerful than lU.0LXll lilltlluftls. that the lush clulme`. the 1..u.u: um pco ple, and that when Chev go! At trey had the lull.l.ln!.Iun tor a cnuuuy that could take :1. pm-e among tun: uzluous of the earth. Ar. \\'+tcrx'or.l Parnell ~a.ld his party wool: wurs I-_\' can Ll:.uL.-ruul means tor lloqle liuiu "tj long as .1: suited them." flnu-L llIl:&.lTUC`l[UAl aunt chy. cunlusiou. nlismemberzvluut of (In: empire, thcwtlanntc-gruuuu of Great lin- tuin. and hence the use; 8-15)` (21 hlxtlllplg but the. utxgum of appearing to endorse him. (.-Xppluuwe.) Nor was Mr. I`-lruul the only revolutlonury churactrr in the Home Rule pur._','. Mr. Sexton M. Dub- lin sail the moment h-ml come when his putty was able to Inn the ;_;-u..:v-nu;_;. \ |.I'lUlllII'aU1ll_Y Lllt' Nllerlll should not unx mm~-II up wnh unv- thiug 1;] A pzsrtyclnulmwc-r durm-.1 his yo-nr of utcu. nu-I Wvrv Lms nu urllumy quumu ul WIn;_: and Fury. I .-houlcl uni. cuuildur u. couv.-u.s1.euI. mm In) .1uLy-Lu Luke; uuy put In the pr.>cuediuy,.-4 of to- _-In\'. But. It. in no puny quo.-Minn. nor 1:! the meeting cull:-..l in the iulcm-4: of either Mm (iuvcruuwm. or or we Opposi- lion. '0 urn nu I` In-rn tn_.Iuu nu hub ull UH \'UIh I Ill] 7 Hr. Uxuu Lewis said. `I think I uughtto mil yuu that I do not appear hen: either as 2: I rot.o-snsut. ura.u Uraugw luau. I come before you us a Catholic gt utlrm-un. (Ulla-re.) I come as one Iuyul (0 km: Qur-cu no-I Constitution. I come on the counuuu p|u.{-nu: whe re in In` not 5 qu.--uuu at relignuu. hut. 2-nnply a qua-uuu u] lovulw and h-Jm-sx._v M;_'u.ln?sl.IIIHluynlL)' and dxnorder. (Cheer:-.1 It may perhaps ha thought. tum. an Hugh She-rill an` the Cnuuty .\luuaghu.n, I uu;:Iu. not to In; |)ra,-~L`DI at a political ,_g-st!-ring. l'urluuluI.c the nlneri qllthlluu ...- u ..-.. . . .....n. .... A..... . Iuuuu Ill nun). u 2-.-specially pluu-stud uwunst A mat.- wr of which he knew n0'.uelhuu.{ without. g-Hug to the ucw.-p-tper. a mute: whIcL occurred upuu h|- own father's harm, the gun-rumcut. c-rn counug uluug am! taking c.-very tmuth .-hawk of 3.-,nuu as Lhu tune Lowum.-1 2: church Lu which ucithcr - hI~ huuxlv unr Lhv vrnt umjurity ul the lush people want. i(_'Itl", near, ll. m..In.. I... n..L.-.1 \\`mn 1..-..n..`nv hi... is, IIIII ` Parnell. . Mr. Robinson and he had not inter- rupted sny one, end he did not himself went to be interrupted. ' The presence and speech of some gentlemen seinewhnt surprised hiin. Like ueomet they esh- ed on the oretoricel l`erineinent.snd when they dieep . tnil downwards. they might not that effect. the confusion ninliing it im- possible lor any so vuoine tune as aenaea in mini and would live and die an Il'liilI' man. and he should confess then by the speeches of name gentlemen at the last meeting he lied been considerably eut- down. certainly be felt that he was we: left without in country. end on St. Andrew`: night some one put is piece of heather in his hiit. no doubt desiring that he should then belong to the next best coiiutry, Scotland. (Laughter and up` please.) He WI;Dla on to criticism the se- verity of the ll Hll laud lziwii in his young days and to repeal; of the eueriug oi the tenants even from the lllVi1blUl.I ul ti.c guvi-rniucui.'ii ugi-ncu. some one remark- ed i.lm.t Llil suite -if things was past nufi gout-. iiuxl .\.Ir. liuhiiisuu miinittv.-I that it was. and lliuwl. oi the zliingn ol winch this |irx-ciullng i-pa-nln:i`n liml talkml no lunch 4)! uh-'0. ll .; ,ii_.., . . i . hesrd of main, or words to i one to hear distinctly r ' whet wins uid. He wu born iin Irish- 3 xnulnu .uII.|u.' gll HID lllll. no on the platform muarrrnpted to any than the meoung wu not oppolod to Home Rule as Canadian: understood It, but to Home Rule dened by Pu-null. non. ndoohiahlywou on: humu- Iionu pgiud that if they wane intchrod with wowonlabo very quick Iodotond then; and tight for them. (Applnunm) Thoupenhr uidutho wuinhvor of Home-Rule; is looked so if he was the only Homo Ruhr in the ball. n... .. u.. ..|-'u..._ ._.._...__....x ._ LIIIH llU|alll.'U DI: UH IUBHZUU. Ar yUu anxious to am this syuwm introduced uumu;_:-in you 2 I! you are not. if you ale-.~m: Lu live Ill pence, "To live In freed:-in. 1.0 `III In freeman`: grave. To leave yunr cml:|ruu'u children the birth- nghl or we hr-n'a" (chs-.erap-nuuuu( .\luu>u_:inn l)'l.O|l your- Hulvun L-ngetuur aszeiiui-it tln-i system of l)()_\'(`.ut.l.llIg, mud rmmlve lial. it. shall lmvu no place nmnugst. you. (Hear. hunr.nul chm-rs.) lithe Uove-rmneut cannot. or wnrnm. l(-.:l with it. as it do- nervun, you must protect. yourselves agouunt. l.llUlIVIlH|,IU.lll strangle it. with your lmmls.orit. will in;-vmalily strangle you." .\I.`lHl.\.'\Ll'4 UI n|H nLIK HHUU3' And who in dt.-pemdt-D2. upon the good- wzll of tllose ulunug-xl . whom he livz s for the uecen~u.ric-sol hie who will fall a victim to it. tie must either become the I-luvn Ill body and soul of this fear- lul LI:uI_I]r/`u /cl. or It will crush tha life- hltmd outuf [um and his wife and little cues. Mean of .\!uua;_vlmu. whom I see In your chounu-ls around me. do you wish tin:-1 plcK..lll'u LI. he realized. Are you nntimm in mm thiu uvutun. Gnrrmlnr-ml aarallvp DIIII Ill CIIIJIKIZVVVI III ritnlovs rucriol or note orrrnio. (cheers) A-which strangers one endea- vonring to introduce among us. Boy- ootting is one of the ernslest niethods of torture that hninnn isasnnlty has our devised.-.A It is s prnotios so inconsistent with the principles of Christhnity. so opposed to the most eleuien idea of oiviliution. end so inooni ble with the public welfare thst no ooininnnity which does not desire to relnpse into hnrharism oughttotolernte it for one moment. The rnidnighQ nsssssin, no doubt. took the life of his vii: ' . but he did not torture him, and he us. more- ovei-.prepn.red,ii taken to pay the penalty of his own life. The hoicotter slowly tortures his enemy to denth or madness, while prudently keeping out of the reach of the luv. He is s inorsl` assassin of the worst lriml ands cownrd into the bargain. For what does boycotting inesn ? - It means that no shopkeeper dare supply s morsel of food to the man who line fallen under the ban of the Na- tional League, though he and his help- less lsniily are pa.-rishinp with hunger; - that they are to be lehsi-red from food and drink sud fuel in the depth of win- ter ; that no chemist is to sell them I = bottle of medicine ; that nodoctor is to attend them ; that no midwife in to ss- BIBLE woman in cliildbirth ;that no tele- u '-,I,l'upli messenger or letter-cnrrier is to llL`ll\'el' ii tel:-gram ore. lth('l' at their home; that no servant or labourer is to do any work for them ; that the harvest which nliouutifiil Pruviiience provides fur the {owl oi mankind is to perish in the grounnl ; that no railway or picked culupauy is to carry their good-i or their cattle ; that no ..iie is t-inpeuk to them or look at them un the public roaul ; that the little ones are to he L-xcluuled from uV('l'y scliuol ; that the lion-ie of Goal is [.0 ho Cluserl ngsiuwt the family: that the tilt-H of the: church are -u-,. nu . ,. -. ... . ....... . foremost in Ihohny. (Chant) I have come to this mooning to proclaim my uunwervmg allegiance to the Throne, my attachment to the Union. yn oppom'- hon to tho principles of the League, and my nbhdhnnco of the lNl'Alonn Dunn-um nr nnvn nan-I-run, 8-h`o-D;-02;; 13:45.2}... Oct. 1331. mrufl was reported to hlha mid. alluding to tha Ann-ruuula, l.I4?. Hunt:-nnlal nu Jon. - us-no in unronmnmrv otltirruuz up I Qerrible feeling of diuoonl and strife. (Applause) Proceeding. and in en nnimned manner. Mr. `.\_lclutyre quoted from epoeoheu by Mr. Parnell in order to show,h-nw eediuann his senti- ments were. no Iill mu every ayutem of eduoamon, religion. motels. or politi- cal ethic: was so he jmlgeu by the char- mm oliss sutznorzi nn.l e'lva.ums. lu the Dubluu I-`n-mm ,Uc|. Parnell `K. _.- ......._o...I 5.. I.- --:.I ..Il...l..... 5.. BMW Ill KIIIKT-I IIIIIIXIKIIIU DI. Homo Rain. The meeting itulf guys 3 ointmcs mtoassion to this gunmen: and ll|l0!I those who called the that uncanny. (III I'lIlU III Ilylllu T IIII IJIIIHIIIII I'll - liuIwnI"Wo no not need any of you udvico." (chum) It ran to ho hoped Chi (bands was pot to be the ground ohouonfol-tho lighting of Inland`: bot- tlu. (lieu, hear.) ,1! hndboonuid\ Ihnttlnilnoosing was iled soothe: ~ the impression which Went shroud. shut Kinonlnn had` nndnrnul `tlmdtmtrinn of ` "'.~.i..,....."""'r...".;'-".:.'.:'........." '*":.:.*.';f.`:.:::.;";; Henna link, Thu mnntina itnnll nnvn A -n uuuuu-on-an uv aunt upuun. nag thenfmo he would only remark. in pnnlna. that u injontym government did right in saying to the Canadian Pu- Iignmn: "Wanna nut nnnd nnv of van!-

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