j WI T yulluvul `Iva--v-u uvu --nu, thobjootlnd duo! nllboingloctuu * tpuujulltuu `nninu Kr. Outrrighc, Ind \ noun an utbniuu duunod in work as , 1 __ II _..__-u__ 1- 1--..-- IA .i,"..T&T. I.T$i.i'('.l}&J'K";n'3I5 poroloyun, uadhooh mod lot of hi: our sunning from sin }C}I1+3AP C`L0'1`H1NG jujij Whoh be vhl all M A DULLAI PII PAIR. In! In ullly to than sold ||.|`15, sud glen with than how come Io haul homo NI I'll! I. nun undo and an up, 14 In In harlot. Csll and use than I! you wsnl. I aloe uyllnh vrgppgr, A 8 lnndnd Anounlnont oi DIAMJNAL and |`AN(`\ woman-zn GUUDR will be non! vary low {)I!)ll.I Cl.0TIHl() bu sltuyu I-can A npncmlnyul than Iluuun rum uur (rule In tin! department to null lnnruuing. from the Iample rwnun dun wu hop 1 Inn`. vnruuy ofooodn, unto than: in 3 uvllah manner sndour prim: are no 1.: unuy In uh .-n_y' at A fun ....,.4 men! of GENT! FUIIHMHIHG (Mm!)-I glvuyn In stock. A {main urtvgl or TRUNK; 5 complolo uourtuonl 0! HAT! sod CAPE` l.PREVO8T, --Q!" l"--I ---- Q---n lb`: lhg $__.a n_____ I vlluvu wuuuu nun nil-vvluu -It vvuln Has Reduced His Summer Dress Goods Very Low Onnmlsn Tweed Pnntm. .4..- nun.- UIHUIIDII 1 W59 flvlv Pine A Good All Wool Suit... Twood Volt! !rom........ (Irwin-ul Dunn. Ihhvtu Oxford Dnu . Winn shim .............................. .. Under Shirts nnd Dnwm st Gout. A n..I-...I.A A.-...._.-..n ..InlA:-n|lAl -...| |.~.| TIIEII WHOLE SUMMER STOCK AT COST PRICE AND LEI!` I UIIIX VIII INK. I. PIT"! llIIl$UV' lhl upnunutin Ind moqbor of tho Cobinot to give plus to 3 lollowu of the Inn ol clan hnndn. Tho dinplny o! yea- urdny Ill not iulondod II I local chit. Though managed and munipuhtod by I |...| ..__:..u..- u _-- ..-..-:..|- ..|..., Black Silk: 60c, 75c, 90c, $1.00. 1.00, 125. 160, 1.90, 2.25. Navy Blue, Myrtle Green. Beel Brown Silks, $1.00. 1.25. 1 35. Black Oaehmeree, all Wool, 50c, 56c, 600, 750, 90c, $1.00. New colored Oeehmeree, 50c, 80c. 75c 90c. A 90 pieces Black Lnetree. remarkably cheep. 150 pieces New Full Dreee Goods, beautiful design. L Ln, when I3lll),(X)0 worth 0! F311 Goods will be told hv Auctiun. In cunucquauccjwt no fumed to SACRIFIVE A PORTION OF OUR l KEHEN'l` H'l`tN `K in nnlur I.n nuke mom for our large purchuu. which Ills now on lho- Why, And nluu ww intrn-I nmking It tbs at. male in 'l`omnbn. [CHEAPEST SILKSF CHEAPEST EASHMEHE3! Still Another nance to Pmcura Bargains In Dryjioutlsl And Illl continua to coll them at than gurn Dl'RlN"| JULY uul AUUKJHT. HE HAS IIICIIVID A NEW I40!` or GOING TO In. no, 1371. fHlCKEY & |LETT S ouuxo III!-IOIIOI that this oonnituonq, III losrfnlly Tory at one ciao, should not In no OIIp||ILi- ally Helen, and put iudud nut in the nun: ol public (Odin; And unu- :-nh -Lhuh -III nnnl ILA nnnnnnl Hlnhtn. NET" G-00138, ........,x .... In the ovoning I bnnquot In hold, I which Sir John And Tuppor, sud the cthor big and litllo pushes of tho put] I attended. . Aug 17. I877. U null III I unnuul. 2' Fur full pnrticulnri refer to hnnul bHl;L l""""I ` Thin ended the pmgrumno. and th' pr:-eoodingo wound up with churn. The Audic-nco It the clan Ill roducod to about 1,500 ponnnn. I 11` IS uur intention tn purchane lnrrcl at Th--vnu Wnlh & Sun`u Gr:-nt Trulo Sal, In Town when I3lIU,(X)0 worth 0! F31 ( xi: will he could hv urced to SACRIFIVIC A l'()R'I`l()`V OF OUR l REHl<`.V'I` H l`LN `K In m-.|..r n. nmlm vnnin Sapt. I0, I877. arm. IOIII` puuomu Inonnon OI can hx put on but and the old lady : cup ol too, and In endeavored to uciu n nym- pnhy from tho women on Iooounl. ol the uununut 0! us But ho did not speak long to the question: ol the day. Ho cu in punuit of Mr. Cartwright, And want- od more uvongo. Hr. Cartwright, be In nun, could not rooover hi: I.-at vir- mo- like him, who had riun shove the obliqoy of 1873. through miaroprouw cations and tslnivizn, and luooniu and large:-ion. Ho (SIP John) had risen in tho uurlnou spin. Hi: country, on noo- nnd thought, In: doing him justice. Tbuugl many uid, "we du not Ippfovo of your onnduot, char looking llama la the who]: oouno ol your political lure. we boliovo you have not louhond your mm neat, but have ncriood I long lilo to the interest: of tho oountry. you bro worthy to be called the Iutoumnn of the Dominion of Cnmdn. (ApplAuu.) Ho spoke of tho Opposition policy, ubioh nu ulculntod to cure the country of iu nary ill. and then In oounullnd argui- nliun for lln coming campaign. (Ap- plnuu.) 'l`Ll. _-..l_4I LL- -._..._-_.....- __1 Akl I GRAND ~SJEA.N'O2El` In-fore the Arrival ol our Fall and Winter Stock. I" IUVZI |I IlUI$ IX!!!` Illll Kiln` not which villouuthoprcuut Miniatu- ..|_| ..........a-.:-- -..A -....L.- .1 ch. PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. IN ORDER TO IAKE I00)! FOR THEIR F`Al.l. .'il'U('K NUW AIKRIVING. . nu: uno nu: urnnncuu Iorgua, "1 ,'|-no tho , but 1 Into the ,ltultot." Gnuu boa his crime, g equally (usual! but his punillnont. , ll thoninu out-int his (8arJohu)lud been nut In Ind Ind non . lat Mr. Oanu-ugh: than In no luturo. {Ho bud` nu-iutl lunily position, , lhooourfglory. and to nation in oak: .'o boounn Fianna ininlcrolcundn. DGW IIIIOI Ill UOIUTQG L"IInIIlOl'CI. NFW Vflllll, NH vary vlmup New Blurb, I New Tweodn. Clollu. sud Fnncy Costing. Flnnueln, lilml 'l`h-Mugs. Tnbla Lin:-un, Shoetlngn. Towoln sud Towelluag. New Black Silh. how Iilnol and Colored Cubmeru. van` vlmuu BILI noon I no nu: than rovoup. 80 than want into dinoudon at It. Cnuwrigllfn 1-:-i. noting particular motion of tho but and tho old Iain : mm ul jw DONDO uuneoulnluaroluunan. Ho qoou the Itlltilonll ol Olin: Cromwell, than uldnning A command- snt tho Md nutuodcnd lotgold, I `Love Inulnn. Into KID OLOVII IN ALL `PHI LATEST SHADES! .... -..-c. -.... V WWTI .d Input. It no 3: fuse lot which ntiinl-n In-an-null-nu M MCI] m. AT WALDRON S. F. X. GOUSINEAU & 00 S. _A.- BOSS MoNAUGH'l.'ON G 00. (All New and Prices Lower than Ever`) Princess Street. NET G-00138, IOI `III NIIIT THO WIZIIK. I - '1 1253' * luvs LHTB on Albert Rtr~t.op am Mr ,nd 1,) (Thu. Wrennlmllm I-uitla-nm on nloll 8!. (Tan be pumluaml uapurnto or in bulk. AppIy ' to .1. 9. mwucv. Sup! 6, H177. ' 7 7 ll. lou burn from the Inrlu Iqnnro. nation (or Ooonotutlnu In Innnox. It New Dress: Good: in In tho landing colour: Ne-w Prinu, Nut Wlum-_u, Plnin And Funny. Nnnllro Illd Manllc Cloths. |ilnnkola_ Comma, and shining; a Towelruu. -.-.... ... n......... . .. uw... nyyu -v WM. D'A"V-`I-D Owner The (`help llrolok, Prlncon Street. I l(inpwn.July .\rd.I877. Urelnnl. in uodoouditlomwlth fruit. 'l'hon in one new urn. lnu-I5 built. nu 4014!. tho bath: Ihc Tuwmhl . 'rm. v||nqbIg_l_ ro Ifq Ii iiliijimd :;o`ar`I)m `B6-rib Iomklvo uula % Kin town. The property can he purehu-ed in pay 1:; one third down. For furthnr pucu; I gr: II to usnua or nuaorvloo. Apply Tul Ulllsu JUHN. Prm poum Baryon` hucy morn. I vi UIIIIUQ NI: LARGE`. I-`AIILY CAIIHIAOI And two spring Wnugum and Buy. Apply to the owner, ` WI. DAVID. Till CHEAP JOHN, Prmoou Strut, op- III IVIII FXJIIVITUI. Opposite In. In-gnu` Iraq Iioo Ion PKINOIDB BTIIIIT KlN(I81`0H. ;.3_ l\I In--A3 A4`: -A. I $5 """"Fu"ii="?'33H~ Iv 1 if U 53' DEAL!!! II New sud Second Ilnnd Good: 0 IVIII D1IlPl`l0l. mnnx QAVID, TO ALL THE GENTRY HI` Ir! \'nu1`n\' I CIT Pl*l'II|III III Ell I-up, Indothhaon which ammo Tory niltllqhd vithnonoc lcnudoui ol- lod. Iva-duo lion. 3. J. Oomvright and lit Joli: In-lould have sound ab put; uhau, and ranged thu- Illrunaoppodluldullododnlo no 880 Ron. Fianna Iiahut dohntd or Ioullluod by olwtuul Injection he not has I noun! or Iudlvidul on, and than we no political agitation: not stout, plug .51.`: --ul dun of all hninn in man; 1110`! WIN) IIAVI IIOOID IIAID CLOTIING 1'0 DIIPOII 0! WILL plan loan that union uni WILLIAI DAVID. who -' uul Allnnd -IIL R. VVA L U RON WI Luna : llnn nu- IIIGKEY & |LETT'8. PRINCESS STREH #69 sACE. ha Qmnh-gm nu.-0.. A, '4`! 94 For Sale, LHTS RlrN~!.oD: --- q-or --u\ 01" Kl.\'G.'iI`U.\' .' `For Sale. AROII'. FAI ll.Y CA RH REMOVE! 4 nu:-- Uh I III. I IUI attend with can I`4A- xx [4 L) K\'.k}LV' WlLO0l'I Mmwlnna, _:__.j.__. Yuhldny, an mun, ialiculod ma outlined in our ulcmphio ac-pot . n.. n.......u... .|.......;..n... Ami: ulna: Trnlo Sula, In Town In c:u|unqIn~uco,| 70 u m SPEECHES un onmois. run! nnnnsmmnu In-Iltllnllnrnlii csoonnsoxfs rualnm Ilulclnlorllrloln. IIIIIW OII VIIIIULII. but that noting I drank ol the town, IO illlc abiulhi non joined tho hag" I Ibo dolnlnhuon. Thin Inlqdlo a|ludndnadloontuhi- HIIII. ulodog that It onllvuod the Ihlnlluud good will 0! thoullod mu II In am, much lilo. led u u. Ionuinl oq no publh a law gr noun, 0, III he would no dnlr:'|-uq in the Holly up:-tnuuol his pal uqndnhmu. (A H. u- ' I ) `need not km.` .53. 4 pub-`ulilo. lnvhis Print: lint: - nut hula India-n_L.n .n....-s unu nu-, non ) 1 nay nu uprcuoa 5 trial: that urban he rotirotl Iron public life ho would luvs able Inn to an hi: plum. Ho not happy tong] that in th noble hand 0! Cumorvuti us, by whom ha vu surrounded in tho pruout Pu- liunont- tnd the number would be otungthenod on the lat upped to the pooplo, ho Ionturod to n-an than. than oolioiting I about-thou won plum ol non who nu uhlo And willing. on he night inn added. nnlloun, to urn the port sud Iuooood hill, and Mom tho du union of my country In! or Inn. `Moro churn; uppluuu b Ir. Oountnr. 19 Inc! porlootly vol than he h punod into tho period 01 tho I00! And allow Inf. but it In I oonnolntton to hint to hunt that ho had Aunoiutod with him no Inillf non dulroun ol labouring for tho ul tho country. Ho would My no more at prucnr, but return his niro--N thuh lur thohiml And oordinl uhlnu ptnuntod tn him. (Churn). --nmn -n-`In : Annula- Ir. Iuannna, or rmon, real the IG- duuol tho Pnnou ldnni Coman- tlnn. It Iondond onncrltlllltlonl on their nrrinl in Lonnux. The pooplo ol Pdnnn Id-ml hand in an annual Inna at In aopuunon um rm JOIIII nu ur. Tuppoc would oununt to vim that county 50 no distant day. On halal! ol the Ooonu-nuns the dopuminu uuurod than at to-IIIIIO` eonldonoo In lhnlr nudan and Inlnlvilu I. ALA. ICC III to -II UFIUGCIIOI III their radon nd Ink-pity. lu thir dcvotion to than public launch and uouunulilo conduct ol goblin slain. `I'll I I'IlIP1'AlI'I AIJIIOWLIDOIIITI. Sir John n-turned his thanks for this tin` and gratifying uldnu. Priuo ldnnl 5 pooulhr pooph, but though liar (hum union ol pdwatr (Hoar. .) Himala- ou with Priuo Idvnni. though not no and nation hold with bacon 0 Ad iqton, vdnoluu oquully puxlygz 4 chance. He oounonooul in panties at M. ptolQI'r\|,nJ as us` uouotutinony toll: nu oldlnyuf am ho had not, vulun Ilia. led Ionuinll on no nnhlh an Inn... ... I nut unvu II IAIIIIIDI. nu pwpu o Prince Idnrdjoiood in the uncut lo 0! tin dunuution dint Bit John and i>'.Ta'ilIC'.rJ'}o7'.."a"'iS'cu'o'.'u'L'a"i." I deputation that . Tuuuor lould nunnnt In whit. mu multv var hula n.r mun lo uy. In run up no ||u{ I right to claim I littlo rut Ind cull upon the youngor members 0! tho put] to do tho work while ho Mud limp! II I sort 0! oonuultxqrhvhyuicinn. (bugtor and hear, hon) oy Int uprcuod 3 rid: the mvblin nan vuu v a-I nun- Sir John Macilonald replied. On behalf of hnmull and hi! oollaauuu ha returned hi: ainoaro Ihanh for tho addroaa. Hi: reception had been of the moat. gratifying deacription. During the put three or four yearn, ainoe he had been in oppoai- u'or-, he had reouived many addnaaeu ol the nature of thin one, but none had giv- on him more ploaanre than that coming from hia friend: ol the Lennox and Ad- dingtuu Liberal Connrvativo Aaaoclation. (Hear.) Ha had held intimate connection with thin part. u! the country; in it he had spent many hnpg pan, and it waa gratilyinu to him to no kindly treated ~ hy the Iona and grandaonn ol hia old ae- aooiatoa and frienda. He had gentleman with him who would addreea them on the I Innet im irlanl. lopioa, and lhua loan vol lit! 0 for him At hia he 4 h right I nnnu IIII -uv-non ominuing from (hot orgnnincion. It in: of tho unul uttering description. It spoke highly of Sir John. It could not well be omnplimonury and do other win. It welcome?! him and hi: oulluguu to Nupnnoo, and sold him on much that tho} did not expect to be our politically happy until he ill put. buck into office Again. Thin they hoped would soon be the nu, whereupon -oven] upplnud- od, Mr. Counter being very pronounc- od in bi: roapumu. -un vnnv nDIAIn Z?! Ibrvvu Io-III-I-I U'I-III w-II Ihto, llnnyhavohooauthnngrloultr nl gnIIII-Iud calmly surveyed tho `lto, Including tho band In; goal, 0! Ihlol than won two. than gdby lhlh Band, and that in an by tho (III Btu. Bud, to couutod I50 nlluy duh: jun Lnxnvn Auun-an. When tho hum of mm] voice: had been uillod,tha Chairman, Mr. Dollord, undo the nunounoemonta. He first call- od upon Mr. G. M. Elliot.t,of the Stand- ard, Secronry of tho Lonnox Constru- tivo Auooiuion to Ann. xun-uno xvuu-1-- I in on hnnd too. He inniatod on being Sir John : loft hnnd bower. [10 who not known to cvoryono. Dookod out with hi: clorionl tie he wu noted by sll. Ind grout nnxiety Ill mnnifeut.od|to know uomething of himpnpoziully an Q. nppropriuo int.or~ uh ho reminded the party of hi: presence by an ebulliliun of leoling to which n one could compare. Thin In Mr. Counter and we must any has IuIui?pd wimdiatinction the pun uf honour wh c` ho had been nuignod. Iuwmu Iuvvnuuru nvu---. Ir. Rod-and, ol Pinion, rue! the ud- ln.-nl 1|: Pnnm Idnud Conan-In. uonn u vanod II mo mululuuo by wnom | ho was surrounded. He rnvut hava boon heartily thankful than tho reception was brought to a auddon clou by tho roading `V o! the adilreuou. Dr. To not was com- plaoeni an-I diguiod. \ hon we oaw his tall hat raining above tho bow of enthu- uizu-I5 bofora ua we thought 0 the hint- iug in our Cryaml l'alaoa o the ` `(rat at rotcher. " We looked around for it, but in vain. Yet we were aoothod for the tint being by Hi fact that the original wan there, and that he oould `give better satin- faotmn than an painting. Ho Iran the first to exhibit and astonished onryono by the manner in which he could uretoh a low Ioamingly uuolending word: into I multiplicity of lentoucol. OInad_a'n own orator, nth 1IllAlII -.. .-mnu-an ' UIII-I U`III' HUI` I in attendance. We Iutieed Menu-e. } Scott, KP.P., ,D.D. Gilli]. H_-PI.-. ` dereon, ul Ameliubu Lepum, ex-M.l ., Grunge, |I.P.P., Willa, M.P.P., Jno. linden. Dr. Evens, H. Cunninghun, RT. Welkem W. Bur- rowee, Dr. Oliver, D. J. `Neggouer, end Warden Dennieun. from King Icon: Hon. R. Reed. Bum Rose J.W.Cempiou end Dr. Steven, Bello- nlle; Mr. McCnnig, the eteuding Tory champion of Prince Edwud. end B. Hubbe, Warden of lhnl oounty; Mr. An- 1 : R. Cooper, Hil- lier; and Ian but not ant, Mr. Dollerd, the Werdon of Leunox end Addmgwn, ` end President of the Liberal (lantern- I I live Auociutiun lo! Lmuox, beside e : number ul minor hghu in the good Cam I eervutive ceuu. Helen. T. Oancellen 1 end A. [love noted ee Merehln lor the 1 oocuion. The Alex] of ehining light: I revolved nouns Sir John, Our own I John A." we: kept. [may with both hendn, 1 end yo! he failed so nd lull the bend: n which reached for him in all direction, `I Accompanied by complinnenle end saluta- tionn nriod the multitude by whom ha nu nurmnmhul. He mun. hen I bluuuq mt oormn vuna rum: in". Cartwright undo to outlI Ontario when the Hon. 'l`.N. nu runuiug Int Pulit- Inont. But no dogrou. Thou won nu-nun n-an-I uni: much in oven mo non. nnuwn quan- tor, i.o., I tolling cl And In blouluq for certain nil: I ioh Mr. Cartwright IIIOII Ind Ur. Tllpptl lrrlua man no won on load: onni . and huauntlaognuh of Ir. rungs. P.P. Mr. Wing ar- rind duo on Monday onui ; and Hours. Gibbo and IIoDonznll In od on tho down noon oxpnu accords]. Ilr. Gibb: found it an onpcoi plasma to be prank. He stood one! and thinly on tho platform and nyponnd to bo radon ` and impdinmt to ducluraon Iiulo duty 4 which he ovod the Hon. Fnnuwo Minis- On: in - Qnnina an nd nu-dnnlnl jIIuU- 0-no nun av--uu v- u..-- no pithy nonbnou Ind I-olonnoo .00 no Pndlo Roilny; blll u to the praise meaning of Ibo latter to -loud no on who could give an usheri- thllvo nlnuoa, Mauro Ion found to `Oh Iolnvht lndollltolnd unautho- ._-_ --__I.._1-_ AL-A .L- l\.._Lx_ Inn ___ ammo! oocnypodultlnlll. rug-an swish l:r tbophcuvbcuthuldrcu nnmhnnado. Noun ulnnin . lay II) lot CM banal: M I gnu runny] .a|-pun:-I. lthiutnuoobdgh at I nouhl htllgnlion, In. Tuppc docu- od that I! he were shown one 0! Sir {'J..z..'.uumoupIu.a in ma... Uanaaa naa outameu nur prouueet pou- tion. Hie viait to thin Cunaervativo De- monstration in Lnnnnx nae opportune, inaemuch as it allhrded him an early and the ttert opportunity of replying to the laet a h of it: diatingmrhed member, that delivered in North York nnll pub- lished in hie local organ, the I'.'.rpr.s.1. He wae happy thua promptly on his re turn lrom t e ariatocratio eeaaida, to re- turn the over woring oourteeluaol that gentleman. t muat be auumed that the Finance Minister had made out hie `very heat can oi attack and defence ; and he (Dr. Topper) would cheerfully roat hie oaae alongeide of it. When in Kingston lately he had thanked lle Liberal Unn- aervativea there aaumhled in man meet- ing, for the constitutional aervioe they had performed to the l'al`ly and to Cana- da by having brought Sir John Mac Jon- ald into public his and auatniued llllll there for over 31) years. But he was eorry that he ooulul not compliment l.en~ not and Addiugton upon the elect:-In and eupport of Mr. Cartwright. Every Unna- dlan was grateful to Sir J.ohn lur eminent aerviora, but the name could not be and of Mr. Cartwright. Hmoe the hour that he had prelerred aoll to Canada his life had been lraught with danger to the oountr ! And the rlectorl would yet teach im that aatraightfurwtrd, upright eouree tea` the beat. He thanlnnl that ntleman lorettaring and epreading that orth York apeeoh. in evidence wee eel!-crireinattng. For lnetanoe. Mr. Oartwright was a very ooneiae man ; and when at Fe in he atetod the epeeial ob- eet oi the eforn.-_ pie-nla to be the re- etatlon of alandera uttered in plaoea where Liberal leader: were not nt to refute, or could not uhtain e hearing, he eould not eurely have anticipated the expreeaion he made nae 0! at North York, when he aaid that the alamlure were thoee Inade in parliament and refuted. The Uonaervntive apeakere were not by any nieana atealthy; they made no charge now that they had not already confronted the (ieverntnent with in the Home. Hr. Cartwright, on the other hand. nae more valiant in North York than belore Parliament, where he [mind it convenient to he dumb, and now only .poke when in theeeenn faatneeeol a rural oonetituen- ey. Sir John Iaa aoeueed by Mr. Cart- wright ol having eaeuaad htmaell on the and 0! being no worae than the Orita, at thie waa a pure aunmptlon on the ac- ctIIer'I part--palpahl ea, hecauae tor eeven yeare they had eithiully diecharg- ed the ullloee 0! reeponeible miniatere.and heeanea Ilr. Ilaekeeeie and Mr. Gart- nlqht had managed the Govern- ment with dieoalroua elect. Again, Mr. 0. aehed, "Why ahonld the country liaten to men guilty by admlaenon of the `wheat 0' puluioal erimea." That there wee any adtniaeinn la a lallaoy, or none. Sir John in lighting the hattlee of his Uuvermnent, lwl, truly, aooepted Mb.- thl) lruli a rinh friend, but had twenty ` triheaale aat till the present time the could not prove that he hall epent a do - lar ol thie in corruption. [The audience apparently ltutpn red I r a bold authteuent ea thie. the ealthtilaiaera thatahoI|:`atroprlataly have come in at thia at nature was oonepieuoualy ahnnnl. l who but a Reform limeter IN! Clumljullolun IUI ooluplououuy ghoul] Who but hd bu proud Co have nppmprmod lhliol public human in the tooth to tho [AI (and In obdlougod Ir. Bhlo ol Joly It) Out the banal! ol grant rdlny I.-nnuuu. ltioin u to height] .4. WM. no continued tnav. Lneao nrauy c warrior: had fought those fight: in the Home and throughout tho provincea, and the people must. mum all be able to judge rightly into when hand: to com- mit their oontidennol. Already the opiu- ionl of the country were homg changed, and there woro muluplyiu; evidence: that the next pulling would bring back to the chair: 0| lure the man under whom Canada had obtained lwr proudest poni- zinn_ Hi: nm thin Inn ulnnl nlnnnun-u. Dr. Tapper was introduced And pulled through the urdall at three rakilh uheuru with oqluninmy. He could not hopa, he began, to rewh all their ears, nnd would be IOITV for nuchuumte of thing: did not the presence of to many manifest I cheering interent in the shit: of the country and tho reldineu with which they came furward to sustain those who were lighting the hard bullet >f the poo lo. Ho cnntinued than. them brauy cl Iurion Ind lmwht nhu in retain ma ounnuence or me Ualuonca 0! the two Provincel. He had tried tu cun- vlnco men tlut while they may hold us- psruta religious opiuiom they may join in politics [or the gond of the country. Fmnlly, he said that he in: not greedy, but he would not ohjeot to the Romln Oas- tholiou of Prince Edward oocuinnnlly re- membering him in the manner they hsd that day dune. (Laughter and applaule.) ` our nIlIA1` c'l'nII-r. unn I Sir Juhn imdo a brief response. He asked the Indie: Ind gontlemen voting him the ulver tu Accept his thanks. Ho vnluod it the mere booauoso it came from the Rnmun (luthnlics of Prince Edward. He then stacked the Uiuhe fur ol-l of- fencol against the U-ntlmlica, nnd went {Ar buck into history in show that ha had ulwuyl bvon the friend of that particular religion: clnu. (A `lmught h-are suggests ilu-lf: Perhapl the band knew of Sir John`: predilection: when it utoppod plnyin an-vthor selection to render "St. Pstrio `I Day u the pruceuion phoned the Cnhnlic Church on mute tothe Agri- onltunl Groundn) The speaker contin- ued to romnrx that he had always endea- voured to Itotr A clear ounrno no It! to retain tho condence of the Catliulica of H... 0-.` D-n-Inna. 11.. hurl n-ind In n.sI\. $-v I110 -uvI vuv vvvvcu V-U-but lctnoon ol the took place. `lit bud: and cu-rhgu nu diluted to Ihlnrhc Iqun;thon.dtot|n|on hlgchoovutohho day oonnnaodtu hhpnllul Ihpo. Huh; I vivid ro- Ololho ol the lnpauuoo attached to Ihutylo and strength o! no uringol V$dIII|bI oloottod Mr. Huhnlin 00 I50 Palms ground: In Kiuauon~-how that ii III rally lrootdu nnuunr vhg I IoI_louoy to Illnuuto the po- pularity Al the nu than they turned out to honour-Io sound I pro- dunl and bonldu-Pojluuu nu`: AL.-A ll -mg: LA-A Loan AA IL. g-uh-..I|-A n nun.` -n u I\Iu. At thin point a prosenluiun took place. Mr. Redmond presented Sir John with the silver plated pitcher and goblet, which were voted in I cnmpelitiun At the recent R. C. pic-nic M. Pictun, to the ex- Premior, Mr. Mnckonzie being the one between whom ind SI!` John the queuion of ownership had to be decided. The pitcher in ID elegant piucs of nilyer, bear- ing an imcriptiun on the front, outing by whom the gift was donated, to whom And by what meanl. Sir Juhn u friend: voted the r`u to their favourite by I! mnjority r) 960 votes. An uldrou no~ oompaniod the pitcher, oxpreuive of grant udmintion for Sir John, and hoping he will noon be rocnllod to take command of ' the nhip ol state. ' A unonv nu- Sir John uid Hut wheronr ho had visited, whether in Ontnrio or the Lower Provincu, ho Ind Ihul boon greeted by untilnonu of I kindly ohnrnotor, Ind in pnwhcro nu 3 warmer fooling ol recog- nition for the Ierviouo he had rendered the workingtnon nnnilul than hero. He ` hid been It workingmln hiuuuif, and In could Appreciate thoir struggles. Ho ac- Innwlodgod the friendly arm: of tho nddreu. 1 I 1 ` no: and pomlosl nuoouuonn. `rnoy looked upon him an the nriou: of this country, und hoped for hi: return to power. Thqn the lnnd would be pamper- oun; they hinted it, but they did'nt gin the [out intinutiou of how Iuuh n oun- summation nu going to be brought. ` About. Long life to Sir John was their olouing wish. (Applnuam) -rnn-I nun ulunll nun Ir. 1. U. Iuounuon, ll`., sruu, nu: Illa ndduu on bohnlt of tho Iorkinguon, TIC Iloonlnnt Iughort but to the point. If Ildaud irJohn to b0 the ruf mm- III! In Cumin. and u mchxhey hold MI: in high hand and tuna. But they uldrnud him indopol-dent ol li- tiu and politics! Iuoointionn. hay Iookad unon no any pnuuu onnqunuu the Want. He in going into bony : camp in noun plans; In poiqwoglntho bums: Ephesus. glaughut and npplonug u rqlnrkod, I doing, Hut In shoal vim I :-moo Ed- Innl II IODO lawn data. if not thin you , Nun . tho Inn, And it they renewed tluir invitation ho would be their Ian. I A nnlnn-A \ |?AppI-nu.) III IIIVIIOHI inn I MW`. nldloc naps chain- ln body he nun-cued oo onnyotl in the ddruu. Ho be any pnuut cnpgonontn lb noinz wunnnllu-Ln I nvuuu-o. Kt. F. 8. Riohudnon, mm, read his ndtlnn on him]! of mu Iorkimluon. or mo: o wrooty would no omoroa od upon which would oignol tho min of old induolrioo ond Ibo nop- ing ol tho now, looting ruin outing on- L In tho Io1:o. Ho`w could at ogon g ulomo Dr. I: , no t r. Arkwright luuldppu t'ocIu|oud Ind borrow nonoy which o did not wont at '5 pot coat to [in out lot throo {too to tho bonh. lnlolln than on tho! whoa ho ooy donpr, oud onnd it ooooon ooryto withdrow tho loom, ho hungo- rotod o ponio only quollod by Mo rooodto; from tho donond. ll ho (Or. To ) woo not o loft critic. port It `uri- tnon woo. oo o lnllooor at r. Oorlwrlghl, oud ho dcdorod II: luau o rulnouo poli- . Ir. Oortw ' M ooiod wholhot Gar lm bod nod do am No no, Indood. ourroundod by tho: ondor Clo old , roglmo, bot bod tho Illilltylld oollogo coroioolhooouutry on ol ton otoao to one u! unity, pr-rgrmond puplllty. I! ho woro onoguu in amid:-, on woo lit ` Fnnoio much, not "roouooilotod old ` Iuomhy," on Mr. Ioohouio woold doli- coooly II], or when Ihhhdol popoto ena me euegeo uememe. ue ur. U. laughed et him beoeuee he lied eelerenf thet Mr. Uertwright would not require one duller 0! new tuettun, but the elector! muet remember (end her the Tuppeimnieu windmill oeuglu the Inepirution of I lively breou 0! in- dignetum) thet he lied under-need the melignenl. patter of R. J. Uerlwright in doelruying the country; he ounld eceroely enticipetod thet the l'eoiBo Belle i money would peoe iutn pr:-lligete lplione; or met the Government IOU he go ineene ee to mete e public money pledge for the meal to llntieh Columbia; or let they Iullld introduce terile that etrike diemey Into the ple, and bring huete ol delegetloneto )tt.ewe. Hehedjudged el the policy end inoreeeee by the put, em! could not believe tlnet euy oontlngenay could be eo - bleetlrlu or thet e treety would be enle ad unnn Ihinh would sign`! -ht] onulnoloo Mu the Death Bill no notp and puul out. Tory politics] -an-nn--n and thnl An nnilnd -inn Wflgnl IIPOOCII UH IHU TIICII policy, IIOU` tiuualy introduood aa the acal impolicy, provoking that rare clement of the Doc- tor`: entertainment-a hearty laugh, which, hnwever, wan turned to an awful aariouanau whan the apoakor doclarad with vohemnnoo that the policy waa ovoi- ing the oondoniuation ol intelligent man all over the country, who were howailing the dellructivo policy and praying fur the hour when the genial administration wan restored with its peace and plenty, and we should all he ever I0 happy, pronpornua, 'l`ury-loving and oontiding. Mr. Cartwright, when uauming the charge of the linanooa, alleged that the limo had come for more taxation, at he had traclu uf an extravagant Government to ouvar up. He would roquira, he at that tune oontondml, 83,000,000 to moot [ha ilolicit of the provinua Uovornmont, now at Nurth York the utter day he avowed that he had allied thia aum bo- oauao he saw a prospect ul a falling 06 in inipnru and their revenue. Ha navar tuld Parliament of hi: (oar. howavar, at tllnl time, and it had probably re occurred t~- him when he found it nooaaaary to ra- riu his Km ramme of argmnanta. Ha charged 1. a iniatar with admitting a aorioa of nancial diautoru. and (alt jun titled in the aura criticiaina which the uoio Fm Trulor had donounood an ar- roganoa. The North York champion had bun plaaaod to honor the 0 pr by da- votin a moat art of bin draaa to him and in allog domorlia. Ha Mr. ..a..`l'.l ngnni-4 that Mr Part-riuht -nulil nut I ) I oi me any man enewcu up me increase: in the department under the present Government, and mode A special peuu at that of the superannuation fund, which, he nvuwed, we: not being izud fur the Iervicel of the country u much as for the good of pert . Capable men were being penlioned o to make II, for political frieude. He cited thecue of ltnrlaiord, Receiver-Geuerel at Hnlihx. ouperennueted while yet unimpeecheble ` un worker, At hell his salary M01000. He(Dr. Tupper) hed accused Mr. Cert- wright oi exceeding the low, which he denied. yet he {mind it edvinble niiice the union ClI'3\l to take 830003 of hi: elluwnnce. The Doctor, utieed well with his own nrgnmente, expounded tint nutlicient Btllllllllunl heal been made by Mr. Uertwriglit to condemn him, and behind then were item: not to be seen in hie speech. Take the Poet Oioe, with its army of new clorlu end an in creole of 8'.3.'i. ),()lk); the Uult--mu with $63,000 increase, and Elaine with 8] I,- UUO, completing e grend total of O8D7.()()() in Iuudry expenditure: above the ['l'(Illl' gete Sir John`: highest ight oi enrevii gnme Then, Iirolbhlll ecrou the ahm-t, Ur. Tapper took up Mr. Cert- wright] speech on the wel policy, inco- tmuiilv intrmlimod u the ecnl iuiimlicv. . LIB IIHI XPIKII Ifly, out Sir John placed aixteen m liona within aeven yearn tor the reduction of debt. sir J Minute: waa arraigned tor re- adjaatiug the debt. but they had aimply equalized an-l not increued it. Of the I10 who voted lor the adjuatinent, 36 were now auppoi-iera of Mr. Cartwright, and eight of them had been ainre called to the Cabinet Coiiuaela. By all meana let ua pulilicly hold up to execration the men who had voted for this meaaure. lt did not rrqvire inany auch inataneea to prove clearly how memory failed the Nurtli York Speaker, and to ahake the condence of his Leunox aupportera--not only in hi! judgment, but hia truth aa well. The apealier then atretohed him- ncll for a more critical onalaught on the financial p0il(`y of the preaent Govern- ment. He charged that while Sir John had left ample mean: [or expenditurea, the new Guvemment have been rolling up an annual debt out of revenue. All the preaaure that the Opposition could employ could not fume them to reduce expenditure within $400,000 of receipts. which usually covered Sir John : iuilay eiiaily, a facility not now apparently within reach. The Olcial Uaaette took the, place of the uaually unolfeuding Ezpreu in Dr. Tupper'a in- aiduou_a rttention, and he alleged that it was again being made the channel of false official atateineiita of revenue and expenditure, aiinilar to thoae already complained of in the Home, and for which amendment aaa pmmiaed. The expenditure to lat July laat waa printed at $3,808,000 leaa than the actual gure. The atatenient placed the revenue at 820,000,000, and then tlgui-ea il aub- ataiitinlly true, and there could be no 0!- oue for oicial tablea. added a decit ol nearly two million: nt yearly debt. Then, with enthumeam reachlnztothe boiling point, Dr. Tupper aalied whether auoh an exhibit on the part of a government which had levied 3} inilliona additional taxation wan calculated to inspire a de- nunciation of Sir John and the men who had loll a splendid record in Dr. Tup- per'a uiibiaeaed view. The boaa orator of the day then eliewel up the inereaaea in the ilenartnient under the nreeeut ngnrea are_ dry onununmout, and who adoa Itringnng prucsaaion out to the f m gaw. But he rovivod tho peoplo'a inutut by nhnwmg how lamantably Mr. Cartwright had acted. lhon inuoad of increaung taua ho mivht. have made to: v and ootfufru and '00 to: hit oolnh ' graticauun tho gratitude ol tha old '0- mon and other intulligant plo. In North York the ill-laud Mwiatcr had ` uttered manfamphatio contradiction: uf himulf, and many palpable abaurdntloa. Ho charged Sir John`: Uovaruunant with axtnnga-poo, and spent nniono more` hxguulf. He sank capital early, but John milyhona vearn debt. I on n no oonaonua lull] Ill norm our. 1-. Tuppor than uni dooply in- to tivuroo. sud showed in tho prosperity of Sir John : tom of 0 by givjng tho inorouu in pan oloo and bank ddponih. And In Alan unk dooply into tho apirill ol I number of hip nuditon, to whnn gural um, dry onuruinmout, And the do I 0` mo u-In Hun In nntiunll hn nnnnIA'n `run -unrrlsxiwule. WEDNESDAY, snprnmngza 12, 1sr7.~A Inauubau Julln aluaonua. And now the: sum onclo iononnood Illa IIIIO he do: for debt and ulnngnnod. Tho vary oxnondituna ho. with nriuhlo Out- not lol aoos Ana uuungnnoo. Inc upondituru ho, wruzht oonoiunnoy. npplaudod in your uponuuuru no, \ wright ounniuono , (am by In con 0 uugoryu||u,kcIocldnoluIghoo lad-aur ol NI. He would not at than to bcliovo in his (Dr. Tapper) or bi: oolloqguu don u to their uungouont at tho mung when in purer, but tho, would uh. I. Unnurighft own on- donoo -mun Ind ploluod. Ho Ind tnnuninod thq mango to England (but mvuu I con" '1 lnuuu to unit- ouaooulu ..c.u. I ...1 .2.`'``\```' at. `no Jnhll" nnn J And -1\- TIFII IIIII IICVVI VI ICU Anny yuulutnl pnqnuno. and that on unkind Iipo nu mum to bouhnu it. lino lino no natooo o'clock vbutho n,_..-u__ .1 AL- __.....A._. A--L -|,_, X12 CB lIBll','I IIIIIIIZ MI dd ndwcooulull oducuu `In ar._Su John" ud d. And than mm: nl-u-In innnnnnnal lhn Anna. run nnuou I oonoinbnzzf, xaflnudod b on lnhly in Tuouor dooul` ll lI'0II}IO UIIIIIDII. HO, II fOIy0l| co the chi lot on nddnn. hp: alter a (nu inmnrhu, to Into it interesting lav ti-Ida at II; had Uouu-snout god ltqhlllm Ddpilo Ibo pa-into thunder and poolunnul obiliuu at tho HKIIIMQI HHS II: In: Han, J II II... tu:-I-urnuu pnuuuuu somuu oi the lliulowll duo the lab Hon. JJI. Hu- IOEO II'Ill|'I IIIDII IIIIIIIIOC IIIDH I OOH- ` cm noyrethetinproheble. The speak- e lp, he hinted, would bee trouble, ` but then Anglia would elen it end he Ieeeed Anglll Iouldgetll. He then nitietrd the the "greeted etretchet ex- tent." end Sir John in Me prophecies of that luck the 0--oeenedvee any expect in the next election. Ilr. Meckenne would only come eeet. out 0! en In Prince Id! , end he would be m the niuorit in Nave Sooe end New Brune- viok. r. Meokenele knew tlm end he would not call lot I new election until he eeunol help It. HM when It done no out they ehuuld he reed] for the lrey. He predmtednet it Iould he the muel violent political ehule that bee eve! let- en place in Uenede. He hoped It my retelhel R. J. Cert! in would IOOI the lite on the heode o the people ol Lennon. which Dr. Tapper eo enlenlly expected el their hende. - Allllln nu n In O IIUICWIDD WIIIIIC, Iflllkl I'll. `u do, bu! sand olonoq the Baron, an no onlv manual lhlunnh . m.m... uuo, nu: nu-Inn on among In boron, and only naavonll Ihmugh 3 publw all ltonho Ohurnu. B0, rooyonu nddnu. idol n pic man were Known, won a "nun room and oircmoI." But than public meat- ingl ho aid the people damnndml, bo- oouu thgt won the only mung may h`J of lnenri-nu public uluutiuun duauuml. Hi: no-mo or bun food, he umounoud, mm d be hold on Monday nut. Spank- ing of the ulnndorl Iqsinnt tho Govern- ment which Mr. Mwkonnio Inntod for- mulntud into ohnrgu. he held thnt nulli- ing could come of ulin up old oom- plninu. nnd that they lud boon nmio ublio jun u muoliu Ill noouury. 0 would not say that Mr. Msckonzio had I brother interested in tho utorl mill. ur tlnt ho undo O|b,000 or 15,000 cont: ho tho tunuction ; but in know man who claimed tin! they could Inboun- tioto ouch on lmpooohllont. Public opinion, ho iiuniuntod, hold tho Pmnlor ` guilt of an liuproprioty at any rule. ` Kr. Achnsio did not vnnt I rohuh ul old oluuu in Puliunont! Ho would only promise him that at the nut uoninn thny would look more Ininutol into the Public Works, nines thry 5.1 new and lurthor lnforllntlon to not upon. Ho ndviud thorn to he in null null lorn IIOI olootion. Tho question htd DO!!! IlkOd.Illl ll b0 lmfuro [ho no]: union 0! Pntliunont, 0| till it in left out until nut youl Ho Ilontlonod some thing: which indiutod much tmnncv nthar innrohnbh Th. mun. Il|&Ihf9I|llO|DIlJ, On IOOQPHIII OIXIGG UIIOOP A . ackontia, felt. it hll duty to vial! South Unlnno, and to uaa hia Inuence to bnng about the deloat 0! one truth whom he had woriotl faithfully in the pan. Mr. Cartwright had made two viaiuto hia riding. oud ho had made up his mind that he owed R J. Cartwright. a -Iobt Which in (alt he ahould repay at the tint opportunity. He alludod to norm of the pot. nnmoa by which the Conaorvatlva pic nioa were known, such "bun foeda" and uircuaea." But. then: nnhlm mant. Hon. 1`. N. Gibb: knew but very few of tho {noon he out before him, but while thin III the fact, he felt in! hurt boning in unison with their`: ; And tho` he In not peuunnlly ucquninted with them. he felt thst ha in lxtionily I nun or to none of thoni. fies: min of the pi`:-uuro it gnve him to unit. I a can uituoncy of Richard John (fnrtnruht 1`|ntJ9nv.lom|n, on noogpling oice under A. mknnzin. hll dun to win: lll III IIII nnyuuww uvv . but note nah: apood on impou- Jlbllily. Th_town was very lively. The ninth patented a very busy upoot. Hunt of the vinitors were from tho our- toundlng country, I luv luiling from thin county, hunut yoomon, thou puruuiu, loving nlnokonod, permitted than: to tho: `Mob 3 day to dlvonion. lt nu out- f duo pooplo wnnud. Tim III ovi- dat, Indln Inn) and olutly uproa- gilo rho city Ind hon oonaidonbly gguunud lot Ibo oooulon. On Dundu stnvt, lb prinolpd on in the plus, (5..-. Ion hut M-aha oroctod. Thou you .0! aimplo dooiqn, oompoud of I cough h um, boning I number of branch- ul ol pqlln, surmounted by lingo nnd noun... On than were inlcribod mob ping: u the following; `Ptlnoo Edvu-d ugho-n sir John (nun thin County had I load in tho pic); `All hall to our Chin!- t|I|;, `Hating! (nob Sir John;' `Wol- oono Unnsdsi Grates: Butoounmf `Lune: ldopll hot uloplod oon;' `Ad- dluton woloouno Clouds`: Uronlon Suhlnnn-.' `Woloono Sir John to his boyhood`: l:oIln, Uo. But the moat ro- llrhblo of All won two u the out and (II the town-one looked to tho (land Trunk RR. bridgo, and man... `All nll rouhlron ooou to noon, And one on the I-Ill bridge npcuning an moi, lo van l1'll1'0lIl.' ' We ovolvod out of our lunar con- AL- n, v-.- .g_. 3...... -0 AL..` -44..-- _-_ wnmoa unmn, Inn wmcn mo uunnrv tin: onuld oruure the downfnll of the Government. Ho tnlkod conlidurablo to humor: on tho protection quution. 1.:-nu u.v.n.. any...- Ill] `0 [0 `III WHEN , X in. H81`. BIOC- tion. Ho than vontnnd one 6r two ru- mnrh in Idol-anon to the Argument: used by Mr. Onrtwriqln nqninu the Op- poaition wal policy, and ooncludad by cantioning them to be organized und propuod lot the coming oloctiun. They wanted union, with which the Uuunerv tiwnn nnulrl nrnurn Hun tlnunlnll I aim , IDCTQIIC UH! CI`) _ in the amount of expo GHUIIIITO Int] IIOOU Illll men, they were hlemewonhy heceuee under the old re- ` cord of expenditure they chergecl that the Government vvu eorruptly carried on. He told them eomething new and uite lreeh--thet Mr. Mackenzie wee pee ing the Depertmeute eo full of clerk: that he lied to build Inother wing to the public building: to eccouinmdnte the increased number. In lect they governed the country beceuee hacked by e Iunjorlty in the Home. but they governed, in lie 0 inion with e minority of the people, I e nvnlzlud euev, in hie ueuul style, ebout the vvey in which the induettiee were euering, end ebo t whet hie ne theory of protection Iuul do it only tried. He declered the preeent lleoel policy of the (lnvemment tu be reinom. end it would he undo the iuue upon which the Houee will go to the country M the next elec- re- The Hooonblo Willhn. mm to his m. Ind dnnd nlg-an. uh. I......... H10] ueoiu-in mu. noming nee oeen none to leeun their confidence in him end ef- fect penonel friendship existing between them. Everywhere in the Dumii-iun this Ame feeling cue to be fuuml. Why in it such 5 Into 0! things exmze.H He- came, he enewered, the guvernment had not carried :out it; pru!euium_ that It! ru-atubere were what Sir Frencia Hincke lied called them, en orgenizeil llypocflly. He abused them for !nvuu:~ ing e-alitinne--for looking up and using diecnnied mernbere at the Cuneervetive perty. He referred to the rumourud np- ` pointmeut of Mr. Ceuchnn to the Liam.- (lovernurehip 0! Meuitohn, because he thought men lling enoh ofcee ehoulul be men of high reonel honour, end he didn't think r. Cnuchon pure. He eleo lu-ruped the Guvernment for not being en poonnruicel p be thought they ehnuld be. They bed, however, been very ennvegent, end they hed pro- niieed. he elleged, to pureue e policy of retrenchment. Suppoeing they did not increeee the expenditure end ltood etill exneneen. thev lam IUUII I El!-IIBYHIK II IIIIF Wll WHIUII H0 hed been received. They had been able to nine the l6l`l`i00 he had rendc-led to the country and hero to-dny| to reject the -mclu which had been made upon him, they doclu-in; that nothing hnd been done to mr. ioin vv mu, or munueai, waa net` introduced. He thought that alter the eahauative View oi pelitiral Held by Dr. Tupper they did not expect much from him. He had the conviction that after hearing that gentlamlni apeoch in reply to Mr. Cartwright they would conaidm the day well apetit in ooining to Napanoe and attending the demonatratinn. The diaplay wae evidence that the Chieftain of the Conurvatina live: in the heart: of the people. They hid watched hia poli- tical courao and in hi: a-ieoeaa they had auoceu; in hia triumph: they had mum- phod. No wonder they ahouid witneu Inch a gathering al that with which he to mull nnmuguu manna: no and our mot. Ind ho bopod they would show their intellect by deducting tho prcunt num- ber, Ind bonding I friend of Sir Juh. nap-u hnlun n.u - rronnoo uouuo or nu Uontoau-anon work, In ohoerfully unbnood the humi- ' liation. He would again, lor u ` an ' noun, uotiu popularity st tho a rim: ol ' pgtriotinm. He would not be nlrnid, ' "on not, he hlunhingly aid, to uuuuro popularity with tho Premier. when uuido oxporionoo had tan ht him thnt tho louur Rrovinou no out to him forour. All this despite the hounds! ol ollloialn min; the public oonnnienou to dust I gathering. Ho pruod tho uronl ` broul oumplimont of nying that it wu I A luxury to addral than the liuut And w moat intclligout nudism: he lud our 1 Inothnnd 1 III Ill @0533`, II FOO nrn 01181 . I ' ocpnrv sou. .auu-4 tho umum, Tina, no Maud: ol 8irJolu|, (alt obligod to condemn the haul oouno, as land the doctor: 0! Occur: And eight ouur eon- ntiwouciu. by the sup tin of Rotors by Conuruun men :1. ho doowr Ion! into a deluxe. ol Ilia liticd record and lnnnbid anbillty, Ihi his Inodauy u would not, to know, qnito rolinh our npoutlng. ll be Ind loot war In hi; 1 Province Ileana 0! hi: nlodunlion I -nth ha nhnnulnnu nunhmunntl lhn Inuni. I `tion ol the Napanee river, whoeo tor- IIIZ P IIII yululwllaua \lIV||-u.' -nu u. , the open eir, and in a biasing; an whoee I-aye were eo warm ea eeanea the perlpiration to ow freely, deued to the epeechee, and aided in the phone which indicted that the Mac- hmelduinietration had nearly reach- gd in nine. But Kingeton. naughty Xinpuu. itdidnot do in duty, and '9 pg": felt no Illlheppy aa when we ` hand eh: belt and theniun end orowd- ` .4 man to reach thewhuitoreoeivo ` on! own," to find the Hand overloaded 1 with gbout. one hundred and fty, of 4 whom` more than ` one nu waaa LADISI. i The hand we: the redeeming feature. It wee aaaigned the lovennoat piece in the pnoeuion. There were exoureione from Piston and Hill Point, we believe, but we did not eee their arrivnl. The Kin- nline, from Belleviiie, was the tint to arrive; then came the Kingaton eteamer. which arrived about one o'clock. having been over eix honta making the paeaage, the delav being oooaeioned in the naviga- A..... nesnln -ml... nnnml nn imman- -r. UIl'lIl'l[hl.I An In nu rlguu ul Ul- tidul, I would IOIMIVO hhgpnuindnn with that nntlouuu. Ho (tho spat) Ind refund the lush-pou than declining to old 0! the highest allies in u gilt ol thl Crown. Mr. Ccntright had forsak- oa and in country at the am olar. 86: A. .031: and T|'n\u,| -4- Iuigauln II: II. VAL- l-Ia ..Ll:..-l DA . n---u unua - -nu. Mr. Tom White, ol Montreal, wu net` ntnmdunnd. Ha thought that Altar th- Hr. Cartwright. A: to bu nghla u! ll. ho nounn hhmnuindnn 1 Hill]; but I! put] uournaum win ur- riod out but uloh coda thou the v-Id do- niuon ol pony Ill mrtoclz "Madman cl any for the pin -l a luv." [10 ad- donl mu, `M in paint mun, 50 would, it do ggsin II ho had dam in the out 0:1. Funds Hlucil. After dad. ` in nuouuaoll und in very him: Iplnl ' with Ir. CI and II. Cutvrvgln. on when luau in Indod In I aouobduo No alum, he undouol lo uy that ...u ev--.. up When Hon. Mr. McDougall had re- tired Sir John said that in the few re marks he had made At the beginning of the meeting he lied likened himself to a consulting phvsician (laughten) that the younger and more active politicians had the work to do. He had carried out this policy at tlils meeting. They had heard the young men; as an lndian Ohiel would say, they had heard his braves," and they had hurt the enemy pretty considerably. (Applause) lt Irvvv . remained with him oiil to close the meeting. He had heard that the steam whistle had sinn- inoned many to return home be- fore derli, so that they did not know what a loss they would iuiss in the speech he bud pre real for them. lt was going to crush al his loos and cult all llll friends. (Applause) He would rcssrve it for a future occasion, because he was coming back. They had treated him so well, and greeted hiin in such a manner, that he would be ungrateful not to re- tnru and receive the same triamph olfurx ed today. It was true he was in the enemy's country (laughter) ; that theold Leiiuox he knew years ago was not the Lennon, politically speaking, of to-day ; that instead ul being represented by Jno. Solomon Cartwright, it was represented by It. J. Oartwright, who is no Solomon at all. (L mil laughter) Instead of being constitutionally a Relurmer like llidwell and Perry ; instead of being a constitu- tional lawyer like Detlor_ ll. J. Cart- wright was lilie the substance which was neither tish, esh ur good red herring. (Applause and laughter.) He was aTory once, of very blue blood, ol thi old Fam- ily oompaot. He would not allow the wind to blow between him and his nobili- ty. He was a high Tory. He was told Cart- wright was educated ta re resent Lemma, (laughter). that they beongod to him. He bought tlis constituency. and he sup- msutl he hail it right to sell it, and he ad sold it. (Applause) He wal edu- cated to represent Leonor, it was his pocket borough; he says elect inc," and they elect l`-Ill] ; he says, l am your man," and they said "oh. yes." Mr. ' Cartwright reminded him ul an answer made to a question once salted in regard to an imporvant personage in France. It was enquired how this man managed to govern such an iminriise track of country, and the reply came, His Lordship has taken the trouble to be born." Mr. Cart- wright was trading on a names trading on the recollection u! the peopleJohII 00 Solo- iuon Cartwright. He averrcd that it this gentleman could look down ti-on his re- seut happy place upon suhlunary a airs he would not he plrased to see his name dragged through the dirt as it hail been. (Applause.) The rnmneut he had declin- ed to make him Finance Minister he had turned on him, lorgetlul ol the pledges he lllllli when elected to support Uonacr vatisiu. He then went into a long expla- nation ol thecuurae which Olrllbd him to ask klir Francis "Iinchs to lncoome Finance Mniiatcr, at the tires he alleged Mr. Cartwright deserted him ; that Sir Fran- cis. Hincha and he in years previously had loughtin the House, but that at this particular time he had just returned lrnni Europe. and, expertenced, he had called int.. uisi ion the service of the man who he tvelieve-I to he most competent to inastw the dilculties than to be encoun- tered There was the silver nuisance,and the he-:liieg system both ol which annoy- ed the ouuntry very mnch He thought the country owed Sir Francis a debt at gratitude lur what he had accomplished, and he (Sir John) a debt 0! gratitude lur having iched out tlir Francis tor the work. I one a party inan--s strong ty nian~hnt in such emergency he rail to appear. it need he, a little Incon- sistent, to overlook iy in onlerto my. ah. interests ol t e country. His with the party, motto was By the party`, but for the country." c would be im- worthy ol their ccntidsnce did he think or act dilfcrently. I'as-ty (loverninent under British institutions was the true nun`; but if party Hovermnent were ur- wind not [or selsh -vld de- una nur uue Buporlul I010 Dy uoveru- ment to Oliver & Co -the meme Oliver who reeigned to nuke room for the Hon. A. Crown and had Lu he rewarded. It In: Iuepicionnly located on l.l'e highwny to the Nor West, 5! the future entrepot of tnde. The proprietor! were cleerly in the Iecret of Government leilvuy And Crown Land: plene, and we nd them locating on the very line of truck and erecting in now famous hotel on I spot which the new road must of necessity cross. The $5,II'.. 1i huh-ljnb was more glaring end ezuuor been through then the i 81,500,000 steel rail lmngle. He (the Hon. Willie) hml been Minister of Pub ho Work: for two year: in the corrupt Government ol 5-ir John. The present Unbl-let hue the paper: And clerk: in their poueuion, And if they em nd A truce --l any tranuction like thin in enor~ unity, lie would relign At once every pub- lic prehnninn. And this use only one job, he condentially told them; more were to be told the people, heir stirring. eoul-harrowing (men. They, seeking only the general good, will defeat the men in power, and give the reinlto men who had not, tuny the very want of them, gruuly abused their condence. uln lnllu - lu\u' l(Il0l'!IOl oi `Au yeere, end no eneuenged evidenee hie ever ewerving iron the riuoiplee And proleeeione at true Re- orin. A perfeat immobility oi counten- Anee inerked thie ulterenoe; ihe Honore- ble Willieni ie not troubled with speedy remoree. He joined Sir John in 1864 end he heil not yet found him Arguing A policy nut for the intereete of the enun- try. He linked AA A Reformer with hill: in eerryingcunfederetion, end in the dil- cult work: encoeeding ol eerrying out the leeding [An end reeonetruoting the Gov- ernment. The people here,eA eleewhere, who heil expected e cheeper Government et Reform heads were grcetly dieeppoint- ed, And he lied been! enough on the ground thet dey _to convince iie thet A ohe-ige of ouniideneee wee going on. Time for it, indeed. he thought, when every derertnieut oi gov- ernment wee oontinuely growing more expeneive, more texee edded with noth- ing Aeeoniplinhed; no greet work: under- teken; Il,200.000 of you] expenditure grown to 81.i I:|0,0(X)l I the people knew the (loverunieiit to be AA guilty ee he knew them in be they would very eoon heetti-iely ebemluu (hero to their feta. The Hon. Nurwegien hem then furinulet- ed the neweet ouirege. that the Govern- niont hed put I new meneerd top on Up- per L`AnedA College without vote or en- ihurity ol Perlieinent. He then reletod how A fiiiie wee kicked up in PArliAment- Ary cirolee became ii certein Eeker hed not been euihnrized; he thuug t he lied A prize beside which the puker-end he wAA Agood hend, too, At puker-peled into iniignificeiice. Under the educA- tiomil eyatoiu ever town paiid for ite own rchiml work, And `oronto hed no right to teke $40,000 for the duulufully lrg\l work of mending its cullexee. Hut whnt be- oeino of the reputation of the Govern- inont thet Iterted with A boat thet it would no longer epend money without reference first to Perliement. He then told neivel About 40,000 Anne of public lend `eke Superior Aold by Govern- ment to Oliver & (.`n -l.ha seine (Hirer L aouul. mo azuuo boo: Inouc snu_ ` they had not fullillod oxpootuiou. -qol ` obugod Dir. Mount with oliuing on ' capital ntha than income, dunininhing - the public land: In that in u ylul, at the pane: rub, it could Inn to road to dnraot. uution. lien in nokhuly u- I "banning the lunch noun-uluod by the Provincial U uorunonh oltho pan. Bo ` I he (bu an no --baoruut pnbbo Ill 0! ` 2gyonn,u.duuoloI(pl o6Iy hi I: old)I~ Reformer o! M nu-I. And In oh onnnd 1 Rofo on u_ido o_o duunld, thn SI-llllo book owed $hlI_ that bud nul. fullillml ax:-nd.nAiunn, - "A n guru`: --uqvu u-- -u--rm-...v-. -1 - Ion! oquinotion it no oortoinly colou- Iotod to Ihoomool o dinttict utuu, sud thin on nppu-out Iron: tho publicity [Ina it in Kinuton ond oloowhon, And tho olorto undo to Inoko tho ooouion u oignlcont on poooiblo. Tolk about 5 {ul- onon tho part at the public to rooliu otllo grootnou of putlio oppolntmontl. Bollovillo did roll. It lent I deputation nnnhortng lully four hundrod, but of this Ilillhot vory Illouy won Grit:--nooty lollon, who obtrudod themselves when tho] Into not noted, though tho; contai- hltod to tho Ineoul of tho domonntrm Han, and swelled tho mighty hoqtol oomo hot thonnnd n hundnd who snou- blod tho Ayloultunl Grounds, sad in ah. nmn Air. uni In A blnimu