Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jul 1886, p. 1

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The Greatest. Political Figure of This Century. no mum of miLonnnn-nu ronuou and Lltcury I.uboI'o-llow Ho Appear! In the l!Q|o-llIn slmylo Habits and strong wm-1m Dunno:-hm: :5 II 0nto:- l'he B:-nwoll Act of III: Won- {THE GRAND OLD MAN. [Life and Ohamoter of the Ulysses i of the Liberals. l(iREATM(`i|.AD S T0NE._ u.uun- a. "nun uunualunlu. H0 is a. product of the middle cla.ss-the Flllled unrhzht Room); mhldln clam. Hlu Txtueswox. QANADA. Momm EVENDIG.qJULY 1: ). Ef pun two omcu In order, It pouiblo, to hop himqukmmdby givinghimioomuch todo to pl-want him from troubling his head shunt tho church. But I know it will be in vain. for, U I Ipnouinivo mind. Ilka hi-. lb:-okuy in I far mom inviting null MtI'I1'4iV" uid tliln lny Ourq] |)_y um board of trmln. H70 you`: later, when frrwd from an rnrt-I I of oilloa, thin estimate of Mn u|mmI`ivI' un - 13:1-ally fullled whun ho git-otully xliri hat. with the for the vmu nishing of tho vans M" ' Ii! N0! York. Albany. Troy. Elnnsdolphln, Want 0. Ulla. 8 an. noohouu-,nnd III while low York ntnl, Want llhoro, And none. Wlhnown I Oqdombnru nnllwny. can tho ALL BAIL R0 1:. Two oonnoouom duly. VIN at low . uy olhor routo. Pu r'I`nlm leave the new cm Pusan [or D0 tool Johnuon arrest. at lollovu: mmrh IAII`. (mum Inna mo many or we may to provide education for dl-enter: IO long an It ngered thon- gold;" and he fought orcoly In the bill do- nignod to remove tho civil dllubllltioa of Jews. lip Dnlrnu-O `Dan! -9.. Dual. I ....... .. 1.. 1311 . JEWI- md Glndnoone we: returned as member for llowuk, and held two adieu in the mlnlntry, manor of the mint and vice-pruldenh of the boarder Ifldt Charlotte Williams W'nn, Inn hmnrdgmd Imam mu III :41 Sir Robert Peel was back In power In 1841 I nun "uwy any Ir. uwnwno nu been than two olcu In ordor. if possible, to keep him Quiet. and by thin: him too much to do or govemmenn. In all dlroctlonl Gladstone than fought ro- form, tooth and nnlL He opposed ammu- terlel scheme for dealing with the church rates In deference to the view of the db- ten. Ho passionately defended negro ep- ptentlceshlp, the lust vestlgo of Ilevery per- mitted In the Want Indies. Ho op 13 Ichomo of national education In w let, as Lord Korpet put 11:, lb was declared to be the duty of 0 nut to provide education lomz an It nmu-ml thnhl wary or we we. During the next five or six years Mr. Glad- stone was opposed to his great (inlet, and it is curious, in View of his resent attitude, that he was mentioned as a rising hope of tho Tories." One of his biographers says: "He was always thorough, and being, in those day: of partially developed intelligence, a Tory, he was, to borrow I phrase oi` Dick Swiv- eller'| friend, the Marchieness. 'a out-an nouter."` Lord Macaulay described him at this period of his career as a young man of unblemished character and of distinguished parliamentary talents, th nising hope of those Item and unbendlng Tories, who follow neluetantly and mutinously a leader whose experieneeand eloquence are indispensable to thorn, but whose cautious temper and moderate opinions they abhor." This was ust after Mr. `(lladatonuha essay on The tats in in Relations with the Church, a work whose theory Macaulay described as baeed upon the proposition that the pro tion of religious truth is one of the chic ends of government. In all dirominm nlndnmnn um.-. rn.....o. M. open :0 mo punlllh Hnwardon church is a large and vary tine example of tho nrehiuacturo of tho early part. of the Sixteenth century, though Iomo part: Ippearwbo older. Tho rocmry is one 0! themoat valuable in tho kingdom, and in held by 5 son of Mr. Gludslono, who in mid to be an hardworking and simple in hit way of lilo an Goldsmith`: vicar wan. Tho Ho- wardon eututou oxtond miloa nlong the eu- tunry of the Doc. Durimr thn nnxt five or sir vnnru Mr nl..I_ mumpus ma sympnwomo In ms defeats. Hawnrdon Castle is charmlngly situated on the estuary of the Doc. In 1051 It was pur- chased by Sorgunnt; Glynne, tho pnbernnl (Ln- oeotor of Mrs. Gladstone, who was made lord chlef justice hy Cromwell, and knlglxwd by Charles I I. The road through the park L9 to tho puhll-2 lnnm and vnrv Hun mosu mmulnr postal address in England. They have had eight children, seven of whom are living. The eldeat daughter is married to RAW. E. C. Wickham, the head mentor of Wellington college, one was recently married to n clergyman, the third is unmarried. One of the lens has several times been 12. momber of the hnum of commons, one in the motor or Hawprden, one is in a me:-clm.nt s oilice, and one remnim nt home. This is, indeed, a sin- gularly modest record of the family of the maul: illustrious statesman of the rontury, the minister oi n grout nation. This man who has made many bishops, and created pearl in content and happy in seeing one oi his sons rector of the fnmily parish in Flintahiru, mother at an olliro desk. and his oldest daughmr the wife of n nuslmolvnnsum Mm imlstnnn in allnt.imruiulm.l In: Imu- anugnwr me win) or nmnoulnmsuw. Mn. Gladstone is distinguished by her many Iocini quolitiou and philanthropic work, an well an by tha well known fact that aim has been to Mr. Gltulatouo the most apprecia- tivo and devoted of wivm-intorostod in his triumphs and sympathetic in his defeats. Hnwu-don Castle is nhnrmimrlv nitunmi nu . > \ of Hnwtu-don Castle, Fllnhhlro, now the most familiar postal address in England. Thuv ohzbt children. seven at whnm : I. '3_'} rexormuwry enorr. His first staggering blow, however, came from contact with the quaation of the Irish church, which was destined to exercise an Important inunnoo on lnmr stages of his career. The ministry of which he formed a member was defonnxi und forced to resign on a nucleus of tho Irish church bill of 1839. In mm Mr nlmmnm. vnnrr-incl nun n.n....-. nucleus of tho lrlsu church hlll of 18:10. In 1839 Mr. Glndatum mnrrlml Miss Cather- ine Glynn, daughter of Hir luchnnl Glynn, uy vvnoerxorce. At the age of 25 Mr. Gladstone was junior lord of the treasury, under Sir Robert: Pool. This was remarkable headway for 11 young 3 man to make, but was only the beginning of more rapid advancement. Pulinment had scarcely met for the session of 1885 when he was installed in the oiee of under Iecremry for the colonies. and brought in his lint bill, which was designed to improve the condition of passengers in merchant vessels. The ministry did not live long enough to ndorn the statute boolu with thin humble reformntory eifort. Itnmmrlnc hlnw, lmwnvnr, mm: mouuon" was to impugn mo humanity or my tnthor. The session of 1888, however, was mnmonbb for the extinction of slavery in the British colonies M I out 0! ao,ooq,ooo, concluding the humnnltarinn work begun by Wilberforce. At the lure of 2'5 Mr. Gladstone was innior w reuuo now mucn nu-. muuwno nu ohnnged since In beginning at ht public can I-oer, we have only to romember that his maiden speech in parliament wu mode In do- fenno of the domestic institution 0! Ilnvery. Africans were Imported mm Demararn and Trinidudlater than into any other colony. and the older Gladstone ownod many slave: In Demersm. To denounce the pecuuu {n- utltution" to impugn the humanity of hi: 1888. however. lyoungmnmborhzthuoword.nHolIgen- puwu pnumuonox mun puma: mu-we uennn of unlnble manual and the most 02- traordlnnry talent. and we vouturq to pro dict, without the nugum mggmuou, om l hewlllone dnyboolnnod unopgltthoman able mmmen In the ma. sum 3: , I quently predictions whoao subject: are r nomennlly bright youths come to naught ; This one was more than fullled. Tn rnnlhn hnu numh Mr (lluldnnn inn % wou-no-day. than In still I strong llkgna-. The tune broad intellectual torohudh In bo|--the tune prom lnent none, anxious eyes and earnest up:-salon After the election he attended I mootlngbt m Cmntitutlonnl club at; Nottlnzllnm 5% mod I lengthy addnu.' Speaking this n. Gonnarnvm jomidllt undo the am public prediction of mm auction for the younmn:nhorint.hauuordnHnh`Anron-` rm: than Iulmled. To recline how much Mr. Gladstone has Nlunnmnrl shun Ln Iuurhuni-up A` lulu nnhlln nu. THOMAS HANLEY, Agent. .mv' m. i 1 Au. uwuwu om-Ia the stamp duty. This lhmml cum to mend In July, 1865. . Oludltono adored himself for reelection Oxford and van rojoceod. This event created I lunntlon. south Lnnmghln oerod to noun hlmn nut. Ind unlthorho hueonnd and stood bo- {onitn uturdy mmufnoturcn unmunlod II be It. This umnunlln, pmonu had a mu for the country. Itwu weomo,noonororh0ar.u thomnnpowlnLlbonlI:n.undOxrord hnhnodh. As long :5 ho wupolltloclly nnocluad with Oxtord. hh Aim must, therowuupt-Iblty that In lnlghl rub! the lnnnnou that ware Ieudy leading him into nnoannimnldnn Llharnllln. Thlt nm mmgu 1 Ilnlnlummovoru Iwlynuu thogrilnqldtn-who! Inn booncul lnmhu-maul Atulnnh mu n lmnul nnlhlhnl nunulry rormoa by mm nlmerunon, wmon lumdu long an Pnlmanton llvent Then was peace and prosperity throughout this relgmuui Glndlwno curried out hll (rut schema of nnnoo, lnhn-upland by the Crlmun war Ilvo you: before. The your 1800 completed tho comma-cinl treaty with France, nbolhhad ch pap: duty, and In ht: nk budget Mr. Gladstone undid the camp Iduhv. nu nu-lhmnnl nun: to mend In I ministry, mu :5 cnnnoeuor or am oxonoquer he nnncod the Crimem war. In 1355, when the coalition fell to piece: And Lord Pdmor- nun undertook to comtmctz a new govern. mam out of the trngmenu, Mr. Gladstone ro- niglod. Ho rexnnlned out of omoo uverni you-n, Aooomplilhing as much work u man man would uh; a lifetime to do and thin{ thuyhsd done well. Ii: was then that ha complobd uni published his `studies on Homar And the Homariu Ago." In 1859 the brief Administration of Lord Derby, in which Disraeli had twice held the allies of chancellor of the oxchoqunr. cum to an end, and Glulatane ngnin joined the lniniairy formed by Lord Palmerlhon, which long an Pnlmonmn lived. Ho wu tho`muin strength of the Aberdeen mlnlutry, and an chancellor or tho exohoquer In 1855. when uogan re nee ugnu aunng reers uxeume; use long stood aloof from both parties but did not realize that Toryisrn was a thing neither to bedeaired nor encouraged until Disraeli became its high prison The first of what proved to be a long series of budget speeches, unsurpassed in parlia- nmutnry history, Mr. Gladstone delivered on the 18th of April, 18511 Then, an on the oo- oasion of his lpooch on home rule on the 8th of April oi` the preoent year, expectation was at it: senith, the house was crowded and jammed. the vast crowd remaining tireless during ilve hours of astonishingly el uent oratory, which made even avalanches o sta- tistics attractive. As chan celior of the ex- chequer he had a surplus oi. over 750,000. Instead of dribbling this away and leaving matters where they stood, he launched out "with tho condent daring oi` genius," increased taxation, chiey by manipulation of the income tax, and thereby inn wholesale manner, scarcely lea than magical, reduced or abolished the duties on nearly 800 articles of commerce of daily use. The elasticity of revenue," then entirely novel, though now well established, was the principle upon which be reckoned. The re- marlrable thing about his ret budget was the condence with which its predictions were accepted Ita resolutions were approved and the reign of sound ilnance begun. sea or mnoraunm. As we unaanuna uooru item now, Lord Abeniaen could not be called A Liberal; but he mu not a Torv~-in truth ind moceeded the Tories. Gladstone : conver- sion to Libornlialn was slow, buo certain. He began in nee light during Peel : lifetime; had iomr from nartim but we prop. mru uerny resigned. Lord Aberdeen formed a ministry, placing Mr. Gladstone in the moo out of which Gladstone had driven Disraeli, md thiacut him loose from the narrow harbor of Tory- ism and hunched him fairly upon the open of Liberalism. As underltand Libeni (um nan: I ;-n-.I Aluuvhann nnulrl nn kg onlhu! . never ton-give um-man's bmor anon on an old friend, Sir Robert Pool. When Disraeli undertook we deal with nance Glndntone noed upon him, made an end of him and in budget and the minintry of which he was the Lord Derby resignod. minintnr. nlncimr MINNESOTA, DAKOTA. SAN l'RAN- dsco uud Brithnh Columbia. W111` ITIIEHU KDLIOW upon 3 XIIIIICI IEUWWII those two men, who had no pcmnlon In common except genius. Gladltono could forgive Din-uh`: bitter attach MI friend. pnesus, women and court run our. It has been said thnt it Mr. Glndstoor had died before 1853 he would have been accounted A brilliant politician cut off heiore the ripeness of years had brought him full- ness of opportunity. He had done great thingu,hut their character was critical rsther than constructive. He had spoken briilinntly, but had not achieved anything likely ioso cure him permanent tune." In M1863, how~ ever, he rose to I height that gave him por- msnent piwein history. A year before he had shown his muteryovsr the soiencooi national ilnnnoe. Lord Derby was then premier, and Disraeli chancellor of the ex- chequer. Disraeli and Gladstone had an- swered each other sharply in debate, but had not become openly hostile. England had not yet come to look with keen interest for what might follow upon a conict between those two men. who had no ncmanion yin VI uuuu Jun: nu. ulnnuuvnnu vvvnu -u Nnplel for A holldn . and then investigated prison life under rdinnnd II, and became so interested in its borbnriel that he luc- oeodod,by mom: of latter: to Lord Aber- deen,thanpramier,innraulingiho lndig-nntion or all Europo_ngsinIbt.ho king. Tim practi- cul nezulh of thin work sud wruizh did not appear until Garibaldi and 5 free pic marched into Naples. and King Borngfhin priests, women and court our. Ii: has been said int "it Mr. Glulnhonr wuwlthoutn out hon In rota:-nod u nwmbertou-Oxronnluoom luv raped to wupn-odhir Robin Pool, nhphd oppodlou ohm, undthowhlgn Lnpovm-. tor of that you Mr. Gladstone wont to Nmlal A holldnv. inveotintaed I01` OI I -[Ill Ill`. UINIIIKDDO WODI I0 urban rdlnnnd II. and nngul out In; use corn nwl. mu In udvnnoooftho Duh 0! Now- I` _ MI polmul father, and nooaultnted tho nuig-nation at his out 101` Newark. '1'hrouhouttho nnulndcr of that union, mnddurlnrtham-uhernsn of tha noxt. ho as secretary 4 hhmolt 1 not trad launch nf `.....:..;.'. $. IIIUI. I Blnoolwillr. Ghdntonohudouo nomuoh` for the la um his minor uohiovcnonh Iadvobeon one night at. Not one ro- mqnben. however, that he was author or Iupnrllntnonunry train whlohflnvolu tho Mllmgtlaotsnllneutwloon day at I tun otgafuapumy I mile. he maligned bomnnn an xonrnmonl houxt In 5 bill dealing with llaynooth col- ; km 3 way that oanded his sound church or nlm. Next vanr be renamed to the ; log: that oenuoa nu sauna cnuron Pl` plm. Next your I ministry secretary of state {or thocolonieu, Illlnlnlnd hhnnnlftnlndnolr `Robert `wllllnnla new ol 0 man nuns, uulmuneu l lwhlut oouumnuoomuur oldatdh hlnh Iuwtly marked ta." - van then In uhbllnhod. I on u udobahr, And even an mm sud than-I IIIZL snnmsr. nr:s'mn 1 1mm ._.-'-0.. V 0! INN 101' Ch!) 0l0lllei, nu: ma rucuro or un mun umpire. The New York Sun nun of II: Jo nnmunnwmghrknonlintmllunn null: campus -coal oluil wlotlnwolook u unannnln ouvunnnuu charm. Ila tnnondoujnullt of on IIOII do humor up Iowormunoluloyof Ibo unma- &I.A-knd Halli Ddqmih 1 to oil. -uh6t Milan tuyual in Ilwllln _ 0oI&lthoIA-cI'I- *1 mlnnhs. and thrilled the wodd. On it lnuencn-Inhodllh HI: Ipoooh lubdhhroo hon:-I udtwou reputation. the mo of up Lnm-nl party. In nlnlon at lnlnnd Indtbotutunobohrltl umpire. Tho New York Sun nn of II: prmrvo I pnmngowny. The main features of Mr. Gladstone`: hm no on follow: It ootnhllm 1 parliament II Dublin with I and- uuun dnmlon of union of an yous fho pu-Ilnmanc In to mnqmol two chunbon on we queen, was agem oeueu to torn: a oamnen, and in now awalting the line of hi: bill for home rule for Ireland, a work that will be recognised in history as tho bravest act of hi: wonderful comer. On the 8th oi April he made his famoue speech thereon. Never did Bi. Sta hone witneu an enem- biage of people hol together by a warmer lnhenet. From 6 o'clock in the morning, the nnunually early hour et which Speaker Peel had ordered the door: open, the crowd began to ille in. The stream uliaceni: were no Pavlnlnu. Thursday I-hlnl . Ilm-mulan. Indra. DID Ju 8-I'dinIIn. l'hu I .1611: uly. For Twiou, olo.. up 1 `I'll Ill . IIAN I.l'IIr'. World`: 'I`|--kc-t Aunt. Uovnor Johnlol and on- _ urio In-an muuu numx cx nr wmsnlmann an-non JIIIG I0- :T{N%TBlINK RAlLWkY nla mueroa we noon me crown began uljucenb wgro no packed that It won all the police could do to preserve passageway. mun tmcum nl Mr, hulntn'nn`Ihl nyoa In the queen`! h was coercion had toboromwod In rolnnd. Hr. Glad- stone, after much nluottnoe on the part 0! the queen, was again ecllod to form cabinet, autumn: the tuna at M: bill for muruermg wmcn nun uosouuou uulgorin." But the actual outbrnk of the war be- tween Russia nnd Turkey alarmed En land. Disraeli new his chance and took it. hen the Ruseian armiee ilnally defeated the Turin and drew near to Constantinople, Disraeli sent the English eot to protect the city nml landed an Indian contingent in Malta. Thin movement was regarded as a sign of battle, and to preserve the peace of Europe, the treaty 0! Sum Bmfnno, which was arr between Gen. Ignatieif and the hated Tur was laid on tho tnhlo to he discuned bolore the assembled powers in tho cnngreae of Ben lin. The treaty was signed on July 13, 1873, and Disreoli (thon Lord Boaconsold), ro- t'umed with his coileeguo, the Marquis of Salisbury, bearing hawk with him what be characterised as "Peace with honor." :- In 135) the Beaoonsileld cabinet was thrown out, and Gladstone, otter much negotiation, was summoned by the queen to form A cabi- not. Last you he was himseli again thrown out on the renewal of the oooroion bilL It is always on Irish issue that dislodges Mr. Gladstone. The Parneilltee end Conserva- tivee combined to defeat Gladstone. The Conservative ministry. with Lord Salisbury as premier, lasted about six months and was iefeeted by a coalition between the I e,rnell- ites and Liberals on a bill on eiiotmonta for leborers in England. The real cause of the Conservative doleat was the intimation con- veyed in the queen's h that coercion to be renewed in r-gland. Mr. Glad- WIIOII H1901-|llg [l1l'l|i|ll|(VllB Ill 1501!. In 1875 arose the insurrection in Bosnia And Horgovinn. which brought on the war between Russia and Turkey. Mr. Gladstone had announced his retirement from politics, and ll.|l'l'0lld6l`0Ii the leadership of the Liberal party, to which the Marquis of Hartington Iuooeeded. In-rpil-ed by the wonderful letters of Maoahnn, the famous war correspondent of Tho London Daily News, ho roused Europe on the "Bulgnrian Atrocities, in A cam paign through Midiothinn. He throw him- Iolt into the cause oi tho opprnused Bulga- rian: with an energy that nltonishod even those who knew him best. He wrote pam- phlets, nmzlo speeches and Again caught tho our of the majority by urging that England was grossly neglecting her duty, and "ought to put A stop to the annrchlcnl miuruie, tho murdering which still dosoiatod Bulgaria." nut the actual outbrnk n! the wnr ha- parnnmanu was nmuonven. `mo mberuu were everywhere defeated. and Dmrueli, meeting parliament. found himself in almost exactly the ammo position (liudntono had been when meeting purlimnout in 1800. In 1875 arms the inaurrmtinn in Rnnnin wm nme minus, and no ms nu aoclmed. In the tension of 1872, the lusitudo oi par- liament Wll no great that the Irish univer- ulty bill complotod its destruction. The lea- Ilon Wrlngled on to the and. Annnilod from within and wit.l1ouc,rlllpirlted, but hopeful of the verdict of A nation whom behest! ho had Iplendldly fullled, Mr. Gladstaona, on the eve or the nuemblln of parliament. in January, 1874, cut the ordinn lmot. The country woke up ono morning to ilnd that parliament was diaaolverl. The Liberal: ovcrvwhem defeated. and Dinrnnll, gun: was nxeu Ia!` above (no news of mortal men. He thought not of gracious lime way: for little ends. As he said in one of his upeochea. he had in view "no meaner or nar- mwor objocb than the welfare of the empire at large. Ho" I no matclrfor his great, rival, Diaraeli, the little courteaiea which win little minds, and his Itar declined. In u anuinn nf lR72, tlm lnnltudn nf nnr. DIBIIO WEI IIGVOI` [)0pl.ll.Il` In manner. Kill fixed far above the heads of mortal man. He thmnrht not of nrmnlnm |m.|.a wnvn no nu once umesmununeu um mm church, and the next your saw the Irish land bill added to the statute books, and the elemen- tary education not pnuort The year after snw tho army regulation bill passed, embod y- ing the Abolition of purchuo, which lather Gladstone nally accomplished, in opposition to the homo of lords, by invoking the royal warrant. Ayearlnter the ballot bill was . In the trouble over the university bill Gladstone resigned, and the queen in- vited Disraeli to form a ministry, which he declined Mmlndstono nturned to office, and the session pursued im course. The cnuntrv was than no nrnumm-nun and and me seamen pm-suou un eourso. The country was thou no prosperoul and comfortable thy! It began to gut restless and think of mischief, and the house of common: became dhconmuusgand ill-humored. Glnd- stono never nonular In manner. H1: llliltuu n . . u . o - 3QlII'\VI]. nu`. nav- UMBRIL. .... Buurdny. Aug. 28 4'l'URANlA..........Sntur:|uy, Sept. 4th II-ITIES 0`!-Tllbrlll B: Onb|u- I60. I80. nd I100, according H -:.s:ommodnuon. IntormodlM.e:puugo- nunlnsr or u.'n|ma. During" that union Mn Glndstone made up his mind that the Irish ohuroh should no longer be, endured. Early .. the session he laid upon tho table of the house a sari of resolutions, the ant of which roundly declared that in the opinion of the house of commons it is nsoossary that the established church of Ireisnd Ihouiti cease to oxisn as an ostablishmont." Disraeli nding ghting impossible with_the pulls- ment assembled brought about 3 dinnin- tion and appealed to the ooun . Glad- stone was delontcd in Iancuhlro, but else when the Libernls triumphed. and Glad- stone. returned for Greenwich, found himself At the hand of an ovarwhnlming majority- : prime minister pomonnlly more powerful than any who had held the reins of stain since the pnlmiasi; days of Sir Robert Peel. Ho (it. once dinenizablilhod the Irish nhuroh. The measure was deleted. tho ministry is- Iignednndtho Earl of Derby spin culled tofonnnminintry from a party in 3 hope- lau minority. As soon as parliament moi. the following your Lord Derby ruignod on the plan 0! ill health. and Din-all howls lander oftho Connervenlvo part)` and prime mintor of England. During that union In: mind M1! H10 pnumasn any: 0! DH` HODOPI l 90l." once dlnentabllnhod tho lrhh church, md lm nnrf. vnnr nu u It-lulu land hill $!%CXKi. _anonam oI..n'1r._ j:+ uooenn inn. llhio unit . I w NC' I Alu||TIn`wtgpnouoO. _ _yv.:.wn.Ls. ` ` Plomnol Juli I. OX1 ! BOTIL YARD.` | ---.. ' New llonoldlow Inc-sou, New j I Pistons and Inuit. Yjj RIG? XIII`? TA lII\ Iloul on The Grand Tmnk Rnllvny II the only llno llllll lhroufh Pullman Druvln Room nnd up can tom llnnton, mat nu wanna- Itna wl Ihunm. PIIIODIII on the ho boolod b the runner Kzunoboe, ruolu througn tho X llluull sud Mill at In III. Lnwronou. - nmnuon rlou qumnno. Oltounlun. It-|duy.I8th Juno. go! nulu: Thurudn Jul: Juno. 1 Inn uundn Ihlnlv. I` I IUZII I" I~_i_I'1_'. I luusf ARRIVED} PER NOON IIOA`I' `IO-DAY! 10 Oman Nloo New Osbhtn. Fine Yollow Bsnsnu. (u insulin), Garden Mup- honlou. mmmbon. Aprlooll Ind Tomnou. 920 Princess 88.. (nut to Open House.) ' Jun: Ill Important /lvnnauncement ll 71`!!! SUBSCRIBER bag: to lutlmolo um ho hut _|9ourod_I_ho_ union or I competent 7 ml uourod tho tuna. ma hu nddcd n Polishing ad llopajring llopsrimt II All ordan {or repairing sud tnnlm promptly Why dunk Soda Wuor {tom :1 ounllln that I: up: to be contaminated with copper. 010.. when you can 5:: a pure. nanny bovongo. guaranteed free In cop und all dolom-louu Iubuunou. drawn from he largest and linen lounmn In Central Csundn. Ilsdo {tom pure Rods, no! nnruln dunu molt. nods Wator ll. Wo make our own Hodn Wstor null Byruyu. nilna particular pun: to un only the but mn- Iorlnln and Inn everything clean Ind pun. _ '1':-yomj Bo_<|| nnd has convinced that It In the . I XII KI Mir-I116 UVPCI |1U-' U nA`:In repairing tuning promptly Plans or organs to mm by tho any or month. 1 `I `l'-'I'\I\fITATT .__.__ I um {nun to counsel WILII the Inn ateaunor II Qnoboo luvn Kingston ovary Wednes- du It Inn pan. `EB tuln Io oonnaot with the dlroununmor Io vernool luvol Ktnuon ovrry alternate Thandny :3 min 9.11:. _ um: olonbln lure. via mu Htumor. O01, 010 and 0!). According: to tho woommodnlon. :1" I I`o.I:.'lt:l: mu' wt` Ll I I an vs no Ionmur o vorpoo. too and on Tm k rlnnlu lhroulh unmsn Dnwipg every thing loan pun 1'17 our Bod: In but n we any. ' .'Puro lv`rnn.8yrnp Ind dream It I A R 9.&v1vmn99sTvRv.f lluvojnn rnoolvod another lot of than lluu Illul uornnu Bruokozmwhlah loan ull vor- qhonp. M I bought them at hull the cult. Also 5 Mon loin! Plunh Cabinet Frnmu. Call and noenro some at on can at I13. OHLKE.` iii? romm. /s aptrikl [mums um mum '1` 0 Jul The Picture Frame Factory, [84 Princess Street} Ilxod . t. 0:15 I.m Mind .u 8:11! pm Expnu Tnlnu Not. 3 and I run Sundul In- dudod. To meet this demand (I ALLOWAY bu pro ' vidod n Largo stock of (311019 uoodl no that who nun: who refusal to protect Mmuol! from tho un`uhmue nyu by]-urchnaln; 3 Hal. which any be hnd from F1: y cents up. and that pro- v_snz suuslroke. in mm: as ulronn lover of tho Ajnnlalnty Dollar or taken ro lhoughl tor hll uhyalmlwoll botng. ll I For the next month higher temperature southerly windn. very much warmer wu- ther, and n. oonnequent domain for Straw Huts. GALLESWAY. cam-nu. I-`lIIJl'I` nolin, KI T E.,. -,,-__- -4 U ` " ""' ""'I"-"" (CONTAINING No orlml). You Prulmbly Ask Why I Recommend Thole Remmllcn 1 - 11. In bocnuu I know them to be nu.um.I n- nmmn. endorud by loading phyulolunl through- out who Domlulon. (or the aura of IPIOIPIIJ ml- uunmund not claiming to euro lvnlrrnnm. Also boonuu they h-wo tho IXAOT mllmm printed on ouch boulu lnbol. thumb! uubllml vu `,q-`,. |\IIVI DRUGOIST, KINCIHTON, - ONT. Sent. 21. [PRoBAB+ LITIES June 98. .. pg... llonsnmptiun and all Wastinv Disoases. - uw u-v \av Illldl It ! 0.] RIIUIHI I'll! N 08 WITGIAN COD Ll YER OIL I lnwi mnutibi {)1-lnkd label llnnby onnbllna he purchaser to know Inn wbn ho ll tnkln. .I f!CI\ IIIKIIN A at nun. ` ' Through Bills 0! Lndinu given (or Bel- lul. Glugow, lhvra. Antwerp snd other potato on the Continent ;uud tor Maditer noun porln. for height and [mango apply an un- |-Iny'I Oloe. No. 4. llowlilw Green. New I orh. M ALTOPE PSY N I! you would keep 3 mm hand In GALLO- WAV lmulnaut In world pomml ' powon. can b`Iut.|kou Intel-nnlly :2: |nd.0o|Io. Dlorrbun and Dunstan drouluu. Trial bonln, B50. Wrl box M82. N. Y. r. 0.. who will alvoodv can biukonlntornnlly nu rump: und,0olIo.Dlorrhv:u In all . nlool but alvoodvlon on ml dmnu lroo of clurfo. Bownro of ununrupuloun dulon and counter A-ltn. Tho noun! has the name blown in tho [Inn and ha-Illn o of the d|Io0VIl0l"l numu over uuh cork. Fully supply M J. 0. l(lN0'N. vruugm. Elm: St _ Fr SPBIIDIIST AND I081` OIRTAIN Ml- d In In the world. All tnmllha no It. won nohnnlarcod Joints, Pan! II. Imu- nullum Nonnljln. DI hum-h. Iodllon. Plo- loplouu l3l!.oIu-cl. Fnnlcm ,:l:::u.` on on n on e no inux olrhow k >n Iunndinr 2|: 9!. :34. . ."`ia.."l.""': !....11".'.`.?`}:`.iu.":`3'.'.'.3...`..`.{"x e'.3 n . 0 0:0: [rune II clan and wool ' vial not loll. ll-::l=.m`I.rn'oeIIon oflgno Kdauahn. lit 0 l)Io?'Ilo . n . noon ones LtuInauo_ In_|u_o you-!dA pongounlh `pmnn umuumuuon on we mnuryu. urlanw Imulo. k!..`'..'a`}.';'.`."?v'a$?a`po.-.."'.. m.J'.! n as . |'0`_V0_!I_-_ 09!; bankou ; 6Ill'a_O|[IllIl|l June 25. I FUVHI _,_ min In the no {L I I` ll 3"` Sept. 21. saw mulm mums numggl Bloonge u very low nun. Btmngo Tlohtl to 11! from Liver I nnd Quoon_|- Iown and othot para: o Europe st low. 'I"hInnah Bill: of Lndinu given . ..n.u.vu. -uv u-- v: `Glycerol: of color) compound lnn)l'l`AlNlNn mm nvl nul, IIVI ur vruinl Iu lmlu II] In! lily Ur IIIII R. J. MODO WALL, 1 I5 BR()()K STl{.EET. u purunuer [0 [now mil wnu no II J. GEO. KING, `IYRTT(`.(`1IQ'T` .,__......_.--..-- Ira `NI Prlnceu btreel. I wuunu rum IIIIIJIIILI IUI l)yspepsiu ! Indigestion And kludrod dluouou, the use of Beware ol coinnerlelln. or oothln 4 Infant: md Norvouc Troutalol. the mo of -vw--v no commutation. `Ion. "VERNON ll. HWMVN .1 ()0. (Dr to J. I , IllIlIl!I'sIl'I`VI'., Agunl. MI l.'lnrdmn: Sn-cut. A__.I an I would roe: mmond for c n 1 In 'cunsmaxra"1Is` nnuamsr irmmamnux cotPA1I}' I wun dolls: nllvnl VIII dnli\;U!IJa WOOD I0 On port OHM _ myu mpopoouI._oI-0!. ondoaf vmzoxm v7if1TE Lmn. '4 uov huh cold fl not ~ouIII|I.l:: than In PESEIT Plg'lN_`l.'. V ` un LOAIII ,*.*:..-v.,r:.-ad...-:.-::*.' 1::`.j.,."'.a`..9.'.z menu: In. -ouluunhr n-J! Invcuoon. Halo cave " _._--.j...___.__.._. .\LLA11__%Lm1+3.4 IlI#PI|(llI3l`I bT8ilT. 0:? on Iydulnn 03.. llnnuon. ' E. B _1.".X-M are/"M 4- __ __._-_.._ . ____._.g `G Ion cold mm M all board. mm deliver, III urugm boulu Impmnlquuu. um vm not Imam tam thronnh one of llInI.u|'I Kill Pmouou. mount! lunar Ind honor II or way. 0 I! l 0;: ONODYJILQIO. I'll! put botllntvl. VOID . I II (3:01)): \3'u.3In. - nonma- BIO I IF` YOU WANT The-Ghmputall Bast Purmtm IE AI .I . DIIHHIDTYAII -._.. _.__-. { KINGSTON MILK DEPOT, um.` n. . as`: .n--_-- BHORI` WO0Douly 60 cum panel! :3 the yard, or I! put load dollvond. Order: by ulophono promptly lled. OFFIOE AND YARD-Ncxt to the Cot- ton Kill. GOOD DRY MILL WOOD dollveud to my pm! of thonlly ul 0! [or card. A Fow Lmmw 11 mo mas ulllng below con. `rhgkonly uno running um h Pullumn Can Iron tnutonlocho But um cu. 1-noun COOK I BON'8 Tonnuu Ticket: to all of the world I npoclqlsy. or Albany. Troy. Ehnsdolphln, Wnhlulon. Synouu. 3:!) It, on. ouovbhhvnalll. I-JHQAOIIQ - ' amp W663. ._.yp_. BILIMUR & cons` MRO. nmaa{Yb EE 11 M9913E~ C/H0980 & M/kaa Lanterns. ..j-- Snnplou ulnoarfufly nent. to any part 0! the Province. I7 illiam` St., Kingston. A Much I I DEALERS IN Fine Gold and Artistic Wall ! Paper. Decorations, &c. ism 31103., l.[__._ McFarland. Every thin;r;unlly kept in :1 First-C`-lass Liquor Store. Prompt delivery. .vu lulu . July 0. ILIQUURSTHRB. I 178 PRINCESS 'I .. Juno 8. ,.__. .-_,,____..__._-. AIIO une Ulll umnu nnoy W ILDROBI BETH. oupocinlly {or Children I Bodrooml New nnd prmy. ROBERTSON BROS -I-gnu-1....`- HI! Five Cllltl NEW TOILET dc}l`. jun oponod out In J I n / ? vi,-uuvu vui Robertson`: Bros. [TOILET SETS I? Ball" Jhnrnnan nuuu nun... ITEUBIA. .. . . . . ...8nLuIdsy. July 17th IIBVIL... .BnIurdsy. July 94th UMBBIA. .Bnurdny. Ju|y 3| AUKANIA Saturday. Aug. MI Ivmmnu anurdny. Aux. Huh July 0. 1. we. In Band Btnlnn. 3 novel of Aultralllla Li 0, by Mn. Campbell Pmod.90o. ' Ice. ., B;1`r|`:lo'.h:8g'or of Om-Mrbrlduo. by '1`hoInu.`~ Thu Hand Htnnn A nmml nl Aunt:-Align. " Sign a umamnm Painters. I The Helm of tho Anon. by Jumu Puyu. buulifmly illunnlod. Ibis ' Mar] m-. or Wild an n Ihuvlt. by Kah- rino 8. Mo uold. Doe. _ _v The Gun 0! Doom. by Wnmllnto. i- mgn the Old Pnlnxo. by Goitrudo Fork, F. NISBET S,i [iii Also One Cnk Bmnll Fanny WILDROBI SETB. onnocinllv Children a Bath-mm: Po be hnd l.t" 1`HE MUSEUM," July 10. Q rnon rum? "HQ. no, _u.u., NEW YmQ|(. FAST EXPRESS--]\7IAlL Sxmvxcn -gnaw-u-A n-a...uI.u Juli I'll`! -_..|...-. __ --- - ----. 0|." ALL DISORIPTIOIIB. ma. . .E Bmlod Dlnmoudn. by Butch Tyllu. SJ} .`. now Fortune. by Hounoo e. 34f mm srnssr. xumsm. .....-_- - ~ . - --.-q- 41.5.11. I'D`! BAGOT ITIIEET. With Iomao! those haudlomo IInl'lxI\0A'llVgs" (fut. on I. P. WALSH. II`. lmdnhinb CORNER BOOK STORE. Importers. Linoq` l`elephone. ` "dTi(?: KINGSTJN NEW y(mK7ILIvE11P00L, y Adm` -'-.*.-2.-.*.-.-.:.! w- p-- ww-vvv-g y_ out A _ hlll at Quoboe, lather Point. Pom. lunnonldo. P.ll-, I` Olulohuown. P.I.l. fork. I U `vlIII I.- Apnl 2|. It-lday.I8th Juno. Foldnuhn. . mu Jun I nlnn.'1`hundny nunly. n. truly. 4 y._ Rm-In I! lit to: TOEOEITO. oolilng J 00- lon nor-`sud Bownonviuohgr ch 0? any u am: for no AL ta`-0. noun mud 1,000 mud VOLZLV: (aanmlo u ooulunnos.) Q` `E7 EBEC ss. com. % mm a sun or $1. umucs. as. "MI'1?Z'm1oH1" ha! luau! on V ltondayiy av. 5 pm- `E Jul: 35 --A .0-l 1....` an. __ Wlllg -Uilllldlllhhibhun new Yul. vb d.|'lo.l'.l.I. um nu. ma. .. Salurdsy. Aug. 7'-n uurdny. Aug. Sunday. Ann. 8130 .. cam ,. . . ..SI.tu|-dsy. I-Iunlco. r. 5|-, Ihwl. P.I.l. I;'i`$??.`-`- -=1` '.|3.lAlvIa-1;!-.-Oun.'.l`nuIntA7't. > wan-. . .53 M5 pm as 1:40 nm. at 0200 mm II. Route In. J. I. cum. Inn} :1 ifumasnnumcisxunnmrxl Iu\.- ---- A :__ krnnwmatss. nucnuhs. soon uu 7532705 cam: B .A.ZM.;.A. R- 13535 BROS.` Hun, 4A..u..... II] II!!! IXIJII. llllllll. WIOI. (II, of I10! JACOB QIIAIIIVIAN. BOATBUILDIR. - nwon Near the Park. Klnnton. `Robi9on's Carriage Works. Puilu wlnhln touch qoosl Bout: n modonta gnu: wl do we I to on I at the Ow lion-mo lull. Inn A!` -nan Foot or Ismoon 81., mat the Put. llnrmon. and no lo] lhomnolvu Wounsnnloo u 1! uuAlN And good mm E-bm Bonk rulrod And made um. Alla Book for la. lune Lulu llowinu Boat: by the anon. mon . vuoi. day or hour. ILITIIIIIIIAIIAIIAH .1..- A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOATS FOR SALE OR HIRE VERY CHEAP. J BOATSLBOATS Now In the time to mnka your purchases before the Idvsnoo In prion. I AI:.1Z,_IQ.SS! IITWIII IIOITIIAL AND QUIIIO. Qnbu. Olpi. lollon. I Mammal. Onpt. Boy IIIWIII -ronono AID uoannn. &`.':.".'.*.`."`o...`:;':`.i'l s`-"-'%*.v: ".'.:7" ICI I . II . ruuioo Annu......oA';?s`b.u'.'y. A Glllifl` BUT IN lVlIl.I.INl-IIIY lor In-, Nlonlll ofluly. Grub Bngninn willbo given tor all the Article: in this Ihm_ tsummer Dress Goods} ll In lo 48 A 1` II II 4 Av (CAPT. SMITH. Muster.) Wlll lenoGunn'| Whurlovory MONDAY EVEN- ING at 8 o'clock, lor M()N1'ldAh. ullllug nu Guannoquo. Bnoivlllc. Prescott. Oz-laulburc lonlnbuag. an-.,nnd arrlvlnu In Montreal surly Tuudnd vonlng. KW!` BNlN(}--Loavo! MONTIHIAL THURS , DAYS II 19 o'clock 1.111.. for Kingston. nrivln I-`Han Nnrm, lnvlnq Kingston for 1 renznn nn B: o On mo Peru on UATUHDAY Moth [N05 II o'oIoox Ihnrp. I-`nnonger ncoommoduunn lluullrnnnm *. am 6 o`oIoox uuaur.nnr.o mr turn `metal: In Rodnood mm. lfrolqbt ue: u low as the Ioweut. For Iakou And other Iniormntlon llppl - to A. (IUNN ll 0 .. Agents. MUNTHHAL AND BAY-PyI rllld I'Au1' Ann nnnunnvnnu J ulyz N5. and attention an oollod. Full `Informant u given by we Captain on board or by 0. H. HATCH, /4. HUNN dz ()0. J P. mm:-`.n.HI.n:Icv:c. Frelxbb Am. Ticket. mam. ..n)v IIL `FTNE GARRIAGES uuuanlwd. Oonuootlonl with all Railway and Steamboat Lluu At. Indian polnu. Through mum ntel quobod. Imneroom, Ind table as commodnuon un clwu hv (Mmnin on ih*'i"&"W&?iiPn "- u. u. n Auuuunun ..IIAllIl, Mll. oommoncimz MONDAY. ["3 h JULY. nnl uum lunhor notice Inn Kllluiou Dally at 3.30 pm. Ihlrp, urlvlug at limb 5.00 [v.n|. ; Pluwu 1.30 : Den-runlo 0.00. sud Bullevlllo (Friday: or.- ougtodnu. 1| v.m. I ecurnlnn will have llollevl lu Mnndnv. Wnrl. ougtod) II. emrnlna Iu Monday. Wed. noddny mm Fruln no 0 00 mm. sharp ; Dacron- to 1.2!); Plomn D. ; urrl` Inn :0 Kingston at l..`I0 p.u1. on Tuesday and Thurudnv luve liellsvllle M I n.m. ' Dmsronto 5.30 ; Plozou `MU; Bulb 1). :5, nrrivlnu In lilugntou M 11 um. Saturday leave Dem mum to l:.'l0 mm. : Plotou 7|.In.; tn-Ivln no lunguton at 10.80 mm. _Hpm_n_nl nuan Iun given to the ouolul hnndllnu 7|.In.; tn -Ivln Hpooul given bundling of lrolaht. tor whlo utlnhotovy rate: will he _ Rnllwu Bumnbon ,a\ June 25. ovu-annals urn Hill I UIIIU FEE FAHT AND COMMODIOUH UPPER CABIN BTIIAMEH, ALEXANDRIA." (CAPT. SMITH. Mum:-I |_'_0.ViD_ER -Abso|_utely Pure. Prhoau Bf... opp. Oily Uatel. A TIEIIIYII. IIIL Tllllllll LIIE ! uuwvu w_--any-via-In. IILDIR. Fnmol STIIII Pu-I. King-non. To be Sacricml. DE H.HLEl!3Vl'1. Quanta. auly I0. unnua or nocwnng, non: and unnocuo, town-dtho an-u.vo.u nanny do long before thcyuvuolduhqhohutnndlng erect at thohondotmonnglhh nat.|on.hla land on tlaothrontottholnmIbuIotTorykm, Ml spoooh ringing downtlxo hull: of the future. fnlchtod with proplnoy nndgllturlng with tho re: of liberty. At tlu holgbt ot his powcrnt76,hols|oouplunonInfutItlnnot npantttlou that three noon sad i the limit of mm : Inufulnc-. mod be no old lg! when the spirit young. I nu-um- aogroa. born as uvurpoo onDoo.29,l&)D,bohnow In his Tnhyur. Ineld of tottarlmr. bent and imbacua. ulaoll. < Aoounto Ind rolloblo Inlonnnlon In round to Run and Ban on von nonolliot hr mull I Inc OIAND THU K P USING ll l"A1`l0N on-not oIJol1n|on Ild Ontario Itnou. II 13 um mu mo Ul u u nmily, ulwn ludatupon n oeoienergy, whiorurriod their action be and tho limit: of their print concerns." e premier hu bomtnvoredwlth thin vitalonn tom uinardinury degree. Born at vurpool onDoo. 29.1839. his now Tnhvnr. nu-. umanwne begun me an a Tory, a fact which his bi phern attribute to the teach- ing: of his in nor, who had been strongly im- bued with the principle: of Cunning. Like Victor Hugo, the great premier has nlwuyn been honest in what he hu Ilid; but ha had grown. Year by yeor he has developed; every year he has become more liberal, until now he stands with time on his side," op- ing tho whole Tory force of Englnnd. ii mind was bent in the direction of public 38:11 : quite early. When only 12 year: old lik father discussed political mother! of the tiny with him, and tough: him to think for himaeil. , It in aid that the Gltdntona, isniily, ulwnzn hul A mmnbundmoe of amrtv. I with various other considerations to make mo ago or UK. William Ewart Gladstone had 0 Scotch mother as well as father. She he: been de- scribed as a lady of very great accom- pliallmonia, of fascinating manners, of com- mending presence and high intellect; one to grace any homo and endear any heart" She became the mother of six children. only two of whom survive--Sir Thomas Gladstone, Bart.. ol Fnsque,nquiei: mnn`of ordinary mental caliber-and the premier of England. In a brief epoech in the Glasgow Trade Hall in 1365 Mr. Gladstone said: If Scotland in not ashamed of her sons, her sons are not ashamed of Scotland. The memory of the parents to whom I owe my being combines mo glad and thankful to remember that the blood which rune in my veins is exclusively Scottish. " llurko traeee tho linen stone's mother back to Henry} land. and Robert Bruro, king of matter of no consequence whatever. true` or imagined. 0! very great 00 quence, however, was the impo that the enormous wealth of Sir I lad- stono enabled him to make handsome pro- vision f each of his children during his life- time. This gr we the futum grunt states what the I )d of kings could no nnnortunitv I dnvntn hie nnm-aim in than Wllll I0 I X1 OI lung! xlllll opportunity t devote his onorgiea to the public Iorvieu to me town or 1:lVB!'p0Ol." Am first he embraced Whig principles, but later in lifo became what wo call 8 Liberal Conservative. lie was in the house at the name tima with his now diltinguinhed son, and heard some of his earlier efforts in parliamentary orator . Ho was himself an effective speaker. 8 r Robert Poel created him 5 baronot in 18-45, and he died in 1851 at the of SR. William Ewart lndntnnn hurl n nnfnll rugged upngm: scotch middle class. mu father, John Gladstone, was born at Leith, and boomno a merchant; at Liverpool, and a member of parliament for nine years, repre- senting diifornnt boroughs, but he never offered himself for Liverpool. His warm interest in everything pertaining to the wel- fare oi his town made him a compicuoul and highly honored citizen. In 1824 the citizens of Liverpool presented him with a magni- cent service of plntebomnrk their highneme of his sucomlful exertions for the promotion of trade and commerce. and in acknowledg- ment of his most important service: rendered to the town of Liverpool." first ombrmtod Whiir nrinoinim, but Mr. Gladstone begun lilo Tory, fact which blosrnbhen much- I no 18 prouucc or me nuuuxe clus- rugged upright Scotch middle class. vv:na_ _bom at: 14 The greatest lilhnnn of the Nim- ceonth ommryc .V(_ Dunn Gladstone. `lhioll nh" Itttalmon may be read without nding 1 single name that shines with rrmnmr mlondor than his; I080 vnmoun IIIIGIII8` I Ilgle shines with greater splendor than his. 4 III uopos. lool ounuuon couch nu.

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