in An In or Inonuunoo) saunas 23,33). lbs. 1110 appuonl injury, ||1|.uwevor, could he at 2,6IX),2(l). hi: uunlity npnuu aolnot in; like 80:31)!) bushels, and any one who mlnnlnod the thin: uenntolv would n.. ...}{i; .5 LL}... :2.- ooo,ooo n nu-. Nou,_hofon In H: Othn In Ind naunhd I neith- porunon: to puqnn nun a uno- nunt oftho actual quuntit of nnltoomnnod in 1877 u o with uutinlB78. and Iorulu-nu hon: told the Man: to: Ianmonllustood %.033,(lJ0 lb: (nruh luring bun undo in '1: of ho|dunoo)IatinII 23.33). nnnnnnl iniurv. mun nonnnquuuangouur auxin l50'IIlIl|C'BOVOI|IODO- nnohnnn In njnnn Inivn n nick`. nun. inn. nuns unusuu was then introduced, and made s beauti- lul speech, having on easy ow of words, 1 snd giving expression to his sentiments in the most grsoeful and polished manner. After the excellent speech of the Finance Minister he did not think it wise. unless their digestive organs were stronger then his, to supplement it to any extent. Rather Hon. Mr.` Cartwright/s speech was one which called for the exercise of their reflective minds and they should ponder over it well. Standing ss he did on somewhst classic grounds, where the great battles of Psrt had been fought years long past, he to t that he might be permitted to cell sltention to the duty which men ss citiuns should discharge, and which the exercise of psrty duty involved. There were stew who con- tended thst there should be no party, and who proved it to their satisfsction that party government hsd its fsults. He had no sympathy with those who argued thus, because everything human had its defects. They lived under a system of Government which they could well un- derstand, sud which called for the high- est duties of citizenship everywhere. There were many disshilities in the Old Lsnd, whose Government they imitsted, but of `these in this count they were happily freed. Hence, stan ing before them to sddreas them on topics of inter- est, he could not impress upon them too deeply the iniportsncs ol exercising the franchise in order to retain the blessings , which they at present enjoy. (Appl|uao.) And tirst he sooke of mu.) uomeuunoul npouudgbyvhkhin nn runue VI Inn e-nun-nan, which should be ueod without undue inu- ence, en en oxpreuion of opinion oi. the polls, nnd he who nllowed hinreelf to be corrupted wne unworthy 9! the honour nnd bleoninp which he enjoyed. Hanoi he dud not think petty government wee e Inistnke. It wee I .InieuI|_o only when lollowed by mnl-n_dnrlnu_Inion; pony government, in Due opinion, we Inn to have. Then must be two pution in the rtetenndeeehendbothwereenppmedto lnithfnllw dinchnne the dntin and ne- W UUIIV ngnuuuuuuu owns; nan irlur lliitlld pmgnnmo of ondnn 4 to the tint annnnl Fnit of this IBIOII HID] II PITCH! I l And spoke -no -runvv A. III! Qomwn. Inn-um.-'l'he lmdgot hu by the Finance Commit- qd It will be submitted to- I Ipecinl Q J I50 Council which will likely loll lovoprrov evening. The Com- IO tuouuund I tax 0! l8 mi": on yldln. all own then there will be 1 uiy clover 39,000. This in an im- pllhnt lieu of non for the rutopnyer. o 3-.~__ _ _ _ no: um ex- ` pen-o_II thneleud Cur_uar:ra~ :3: h""'h"i , live pnndples. They end You will rel: ,0 . ; in build up `young upubhos, mu n- ""'* vornaossetioq end, at `any tutu. w m ; gunning llheull be placing too much pol in O lunch of people." Sq . in regard to the soeulenunon of the, ""`"`?" Ohm Reserves. The naiuiliun was bc- "'"' 9"`? by Iaihorsll, but the Conservatives that it should not take piece, the Reform until Ills popular voice could no longer altrlbnlodl t be ruined. `Ho menlionetl these things the audit cm to indiuto the distincliire ditferenoe and u per-lav: there was between the Ounaerimiva ahd be asked lhei the Roforlnen`--that the Reforuiers hlld (Applunnm) gran hill: in the people, and ihziiilie ` more rtponsibilities placed upon the I Th. d h latter the more elented_ they boon-.ne; I `B d that when the people see --clearly th-.i ros- "' ponsibllily they will dignity it and make - thenuelvu worth of ii. (Applause) ' I The Tories sre d event; they are willing ; to come totheir doore--nbnnt. ulecuuu time--but they will not trim: the people, uni} `are unwilling that the - - electors shonlrhbeer and exercise the _ full respousitilitirs of citizenship (ii -212`, y hear.) He wished to apmk of the Tory with baled breath, tliuugh he might blister hiin somewhat with -Hm wnriiitli Mm ol his remarks. (hanghten) He lmd but to repent that the Tory was anxi me to 1119, but not be ruled; that Sir John Msodonsld may not say nnything against it now, but it was not long z-inc: nll Torydoni resisted responeililo (i.n`ern- ment, A leader guing to far as to my unit it `ins I trap net to catch fnnla.` Far N tuoixiy years the Cuiinurvniivus rulmi Can a; sometimes the ml:-l well, sometimes ill. He had llIyl.ll lll\lL"l that n Anmchlggrl man who was willing to Llgrll lhc ` l franchise was uiir..urt.hy of it, l\l'll yet twenty years ago 3 man who union-.l an A election without plenty of in may in his pocket and hnd to oppose a rich `l -wry, generally came out with dc-lent. As time . gram 3 wanton the Liberals were uircnurngc-l but the corruption continm.-Ll. 'l';ic~y @3519 t. ooulddmve n committee app ntwl lur. Amlmmmiun they could not secure a cuuvinlinzi, ul~ |...\~ u,..g.-ongi. though they might have hail the limit of evidence. He went into ilk`!-lll nun:-l- ing the inenui-r in which -_\vlmh- (`-H.sll~ F tutiencies worn brnuglil up in l.u~.u-r Canada, until they came to l.*{['.`, n!-.cu the Pacic Scnnilnl exp:,.~ic(l the inn.-.ms Aug L".3Iid, the Tories mul of l\'r.L`plll`_{ lM\\`I'l`*"lI_\ dobnncliing the elector:ile--n1:lou;.gl1 wlu-u ' he first mmle the ulinrgcs in llm llama, B some were incredulous, and Sir Jollll, im- fore God, declared than than warn uni n word of truth in them and promis- ed to have their hum id sunnnb I.:..i.,..i .-..a at II....I.un...ni l`Im ed to nave melt num n kicked out of I m'h:Lnu-nl. Tories say now that (Ivy w1 convicted. Theya did not to be tried. He referred to the simply to ahuw that the party mu the name party, that u hn-l llolll l.nn.n-.nn.wnu.u um-nu u- whu for`20 years mal-ml1n1n|s*urul the lllfsire of the country; that those lr.ulurs wear the same livery, that they [T-7i('Si! the same principles, and tlmt if they mm the clnmw they are prepared lu lU[-rill. the name raecnlity which they [:El[ n-lrulutl in 1874. (Laud applause.) `Cg L.) 1876-77, the party remained quiet. .\ IIHU of them, who cmlld nut swall-uw the Pacic Scandal, left party, and [lie )Ll|Ul`8 were silent, and and tlisuuiilcvitul --int,-y are always (llSCl|XllL'll'.0Ll wlmu nu! hf pawer. (Laughton) 'l`l`.cy cluilna-ll wrwllt for their moderation, and ll1c_\' |ll`.'l`l'\'(ll ayuarethy. (A gelltleumn in the zuulie.-ncu baw ed out something abuut Copper mines, and Mr. Huntington requested him to come on the })lRllul`lll and that perhaps he would not shine to much nul- vnntaue.) Mr` Huntington continued that there were a great many B(`lll(lILlS in the .l`ory mouth, and that was one of them, (Laughter and hear, hear.) 'l'wo yours ego Sir John Macdonnld started to woun- itate the Conaervative party, prnmising that he would lead hin followers back to the glorious haunts from which they lnnl been expelled. He then nurnuud lhu menner in which the Uppusitum lud stumped the country and rot-nlu! llloll` villu.in'Jun slander: -nlunder.-4 winch Illuy dared not fulniinute in the llousc) hm men they could not get a iuujurily nl friend: upon the Committees to im -sti- gete them. The conduct of the in lai- tlon reminded him of the stur_y tn. `. by the man who fought the tigor auul r lulu greet excitement and the fur lly. hul when the tiger turned upon the Fri wh- mau-! !! (l.mughter.) ' llm: n :- _u.__ AL..- .I:......A...l I..'.. -45.. 0 ll... but inst) o;:Hnnn ail: tzouulvoai IAIQIKC . II: on I 0 . Snnnlnundnnl intitutionn. bu: &`!:9ex- ` when Hm ugor Lurnml upon mu 1' r l\`l|' Mr. 11;- don then directed his attention t the question of l rnlecl.ion. He said In i\':|.`4 A firmer, and Although he dul nut 4 Lu much money out of the business ll lll(l not think hll pi-olita would he imp: -ed any by the brilfchaiigea proposed 1; the Toriea. And in starting nut he wunl i my it wan not. 3 question of freu trade . -.I n revenue taritf, became nu Govern wni could administer the nlluirs of a CM zlry without a revenue thrill`. It was a -, u-s~ tion of whether they nliunl-l raise ll up I'll! for the benefit of the iniuinfacl l't9I"S and burden the ngricnlcnrnmi f. it. They lud heard that the prudent pl wu- tinn was equnl to 21.! per cl.-m., uni that run Iuicient. Sir John said, "Wu \`ul)l Canldl for the Can-admins." Thu : nu.- tion looked an riiliculoiis u that uf I; l|l'-Ill who undertook to punish himself In use hi! neighbour did not know how in ning up 3 child in the way it should 5;! , fol the Americans are 4(),U()(),um nml \ -mu only `,0(X),(X)0. Ho thoiiglit nny `luv- crnment would be fooliuh to false 1`: -. tu- ril to my 40per cent, and the I -npln could not be expected to tuiuflll-: ll. (Hour, but.) _He gave several in- Itaucel, Iholing"thnl. Protection 1-iiglil in . chnnon. but than it would but gnu continua '|n tnouluvoml (Igughtu-.) out 09 tho ruhdnundpul lune-mom, but the ex- nnrinnm tlnentouod Liberal Cum:-ru~ ihnnoionla the ' i. ch` in humus Rinmsn and Oouunalivu, tho bran-hr: ungglod 1-. AL; art-all-I ivilnnnnnl min nnnnle. ` u..-TIQ`3OV. ll . Ihlin, St George`: Ouhdnl, ` u-i I01. I. W. Kilkpntlick, in mnlnnl Io hi: bod In sauces, Inounngxnu. rrowcuou migul be I change. but than it not be o( odnnhga to the people L{8|l[:` rally that in time the pricel would he an ' . while at the came time the In- rally that In umo um price: wuum no oqullinod, honl gun but little it Any more for his urviao. The wurkinguun will not be hono'.od;l.hny will not be prutoctod. um if my slut in to be privileged, if foreign good: no tobo hpt. out, If nnnnlnctup III in Ho ho frond from` outside competi- tioqlu thought the Ivorkingmeu Wt-re untitled to the loan {noun and com:- A-union lAnnIuun,\ Rn John lithe: R.;`';.u`.`.`. 5" `I- QVIVIWIGIIIIIII van in mall and no that they are n.-A petition with futelglu it John had tek- ggplud "Dost Boyd " that he an: not to inmuo sgu uzm but_ :3. `road- THE 21AM]! l'Nl{.E!`BNTAN'l` LEAlH'l{'- m for 20 kit`: IN` the a 9 l-- a name which n-tr:m-41 76-77, J14. (V,_...l,| Int. .......L.. .....l 5|. . ..|l..n.. V 1870; SOIWI Illa XIII- Sar John niches I- 111. I . Iv. nun.-awn, honnnoulto his bodin | no unsure 9 won an thoir use 1 Ink hnm-n [53 [U Ny Llllllr h funk. Far '\'a!,ivus imam.-d 1; cfegrmie f in where} (ml mmey in Tory, fem. ` re uncxurzngu-l tinned. nppusnlurl Imr. :uu\'inliun, ud the bust IULJHB l`l.`,`IU :1- |.. .. .-....vi_ *n}.7.}i lash ..-lI -. a|.-:. `Iww I"-n=H~ vnc rnuv 5-: :1 m . _, :1 1378. |m\n-r'~!-_\` .. , L 1;} ough lllu .til` - - Ix-\\':1:n mud ,..`.fm.""' "I3i.`. SPEGII V w`1'o nut wait , u..,... M, new Black Caslnnlen u`ty uf l*'."_' L...I Nnul i`.nInI'l|l` l`.:mIum i the Upper and V ` of the fact that n : sf I to commence at the old Store on Inturdn. Aunt! Slit. .....:1 .1... t-n ylmnlm mu AIA-Int` mu, nu. mm. nu nu-Ind dawn -nah In 1 !Reww- nah '::.':..., I I\F-I WVQ.~ dny being somewhat `nned ltl I I I decided not to prolqna - ' | ARE CLOSING UP THEIR BRANCH STORE ON PRINCESS 311'!!!` 01.3 the hut 1-{the present monthmnd lndh; tlmuolvol with the Stock OHM two Stunt on hnnd, they no dohrulnodtg hvo JG lil I40 uummuuw nu Iauv vlu Ilvvxv vu wcuuuqyp nuguuv Us-It .`\ml m oomimlu until lhu two Ssoohu-o eluted om. Out-Goods an marked down much In their original amt. All we an of she public In to oonouul use our lunch and tho urban and than Judge for themnalvom , ---0-2-o-__1 lwunaon.--`nu Iomu Em- J India Arrived Mu `Inn in the mill: g hum nxannion mrtv !A GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE One Price Asked nd No Loss Taken. mnintounoo ol good Gonnnut principles. (taunt) g "gm. nunnnno. Reform noninoo, hlloud. E0 attributed. to the pnuut Govonunt jthe or hoiughonut, coouoninl Iauduporlect u mythic: Illllllhtld Ibo their votes on: upporhrolit 3 (Aunluunml lilxu.-.k Caslm|eres-nll wool, 50, 60, 1'0. 75 and 90. New mom] Cuslnneros-all Wool. 50, so, 70. 15 and 00c. New llauek time limit] Silks--$1.00, I-25, L50. [.75 llld 2.00, New Colored silks---Beautlml SIiMIO,' M-w (`olorml satins, all Cut on Bias tor Trimming. 1loIllltIOVWIlI]OlIIplO C vunln. gh could ho oongnulnhd ththul oomooutoftlu thnldonji had no uqiodhyvnuhvounhlohnlo msinhnuma cl good Gonmnt and IIAVINH LEASED THE PREMISES NOW OOOUPIED A8 A CLOTHING Sloru, three dnnrl from Wellington Street, next door to Gap : Bram, Jonllon, nlfcr-I um \V|l()LE OF HIS STOCK for the balance of this month st A GREAT SACRIFICE, to make room for ono of the in-gent. Full Stocks our Imported Int: this city, which will be enoo oyllnuluununnult fbdv innfno Oovunlant, h iindituliou all civil ghtgln 0 wt jwhicf nuhchtu I; ioqun bofonl Iv. Applun him: ProviuohouunrdIhnvuhl- {lovingthovonhy ounplp cl Olhlb. ilc could oanzntnhld REMOVAL SALE AT LIVEBPOOL HOUSE. OPENED OUT IN HIS NBW'B'l'0RI ON 5th DAY IIPIIIBIB W-u -W -"""" "' """"' '- cnnlr-W-` "9"" """ "'" .__.-o1-0-*"` N. B.- Thin is a splendid opportunity for call buyer: to local! BI will novor he so cheap as they are at the proton! time. .1` 001110 I I-IT:I::1\T:'|3."sr Lovvxbns, Llvmwnnl. HOUSE. PRINCESS STREET. . NEW_E;ooDs Niuw YORK o_|.o_1'I_-gIr_I_q `rent. ~ u E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND SPLINDID STOCK OF Home-In, En Hub and Clnudinn Goodu, unlhhlo for use FIIIT Ill VIII`)! ()WF'.81` PRICES. We an onnolod in do no. In hull! GBQMII AT THE VERY rm-k tor Hush and promilo to ve those wlnwlll favor as with nulllh ofblturoohl ullnnliun Lzivon to this Order rude. Onraoodaluvln boonwellnloouwlll Ink rhlliru in quality and new In llllln. Thou luknd II 0 Ullib II III Iodlil in vnaking n gootl clmim. F` L A UOIPLITI I I'll ! DIcl0`l`l- Ixu. MA. cup-. Gem : vumubiug Goods. Iuhhu com Unbnllu `nu And other Hmnlll unllznlly found in our eutnblhhmoat. Q DUI ? Ilka 1'0 GIVE UI A LL. 1 3-|-|lQQ$ Grey comm, mm Oottonl and mmiotn loll It vuyuvruua `0a.rpets,8tai1 oilclothuuduuu. Oman mu hkuudlah [treat Eleng ut Sle_ of Domestic Bonds. I 1?. :Ea:_A_R'I'"Y s. An-I tho Aunrtlnem of Shooting. Fumilnro Cotton: and Hollands . I P. connlyeun nuke up I nplondnd mvxzea nmcmsm unvgm 70: `III nu. nwllo Ian mntrnovhodnvlcubnout 1 `Blair c!(`,o)andGn-ndlonutuuic lncyj 2 `bl:-m-fvv-|kv-u-I. "aunts:-also `.35. pl. ;Vau-~.yIlvnIGudaIunlhpu . `Hui;--I lulcfn-lf . ' a IIIILITI. IIIlAl'll.hn-an--lnn-njdiy '~--,-.',! ,='H-WI -----vr--v-u~r:--- mung: nuluuuuuuanunpuu. % 33'3" |KllAl'l'|.h-nlnaladllud. ' 3-:5-v,_u.~`I_-r. I mnnunn I A...2,|n1 ' :' , 2 33 ;o:a:1::A.:E> S. Aug 23, I878. Aug 23, 1878. j- Mtg. l9,'lm -~'-'-~------3-.-w -77-Viv` ---- M1: 9.1370. U%|'I'hs -_._._.:_ rim _V 7l`0l!cl.-Mr. B. 0. lhgill hn open- I Q agency (or the transaction: ol all `hdl oonnookd with tho purchase and lo I val click. Ho purpose: iuuiug ihnlu ooetduing duoriptionu 0! Ah that may be ontnutod to him `nals. With thin business he intends to `jun! tllltoln debenture um} ntock hl. Thou having property to dis. panel, n roll ll thoao wishing to put- -Olno, will do well to take ndvnnlago of - of the above mentioned Good: at price: thupovor inn Inn an In Illuutu. Made -3 % H k curs l'II-nlsllln. ZMZcN'.A.U'G-EI'I'AO1W 68 CO. Clothing J 'm`;w;n*a:{g,jn.:,:.._;..;.fh; '.2.:....Tn.`...` , _ .,_- )4.) 1...; .. SPECIAL BARGAIN ! I II- LOVVNDES ` VIIIIA 3Ino.-'l`hiI Ian been such a qodnlsy anon; tin bohn ol the conti- `luhtlb unnuhotnu wu upoctod " luau! Klnpton long ago. To-dny it X Inllood by Ron: Brothon, of the `$9, Ill judging by the broad thoy 'l|Ildou' that tho] have dia- a--nl In Inn moan. A whiur, LC-I-II-. .1-17 ww untan- LIVERPOOL HOUSE, PRINCESS STREET. "'""rvII(I R. WALDRON. Wi|son s Buildins. noes Illlrl. lou-lacuna-Iholutuluu KLDRON IS OFFERING .......__.---. .~_...__.......__ I . luau, a_u 5. non, I'|;`{\unu I In n muu 28 his I la, la, A-I-u av, -uuu V-u ` ho. The remen and the citizen: al guvorn tlmnulvoo Accordingly. ._._-o1o_..- MoNAUGH'l'ON at 00.. - Coxznm K1250 nan Pnutoun Stun. 'r"="I"\idii":"' I ---- Q-an n`:-n lg M I- Callus, .-..-.j.~___ `Iillllll D|n'u.-Lut owning I man *0! Alduw Fitulmmonn, who In` yard mun lot Mr. Rees, hotel , Onlulo street, died Iuddouly on ld Common. He went. in search lo con. and becoming voty ill (be y boon latterly in the hospital name `*0 and III expected to die uvonl ihu) he in down, oonmcncod to bleed longs, und in I law minutes ex. r'r'C'I;-`H ZIIIZ Duuu no-u run- bit] by thoir baker, Hr. Fngun, `klovctbonuonhuo. Ho humu- _,BH|h|rt,mdthonin quitounsrtog =_nnI:tn an aunt aiamu broul. .--.---....... ' Cllllnri Iuu-urn--uw --....-, .~.... 7' tdpl. Iplolon of wealth and prosper- ' H Illlcnoboco bully all (or ho-' mi! Initial but llllotlou the ` Cal lulu. The 00! Wellington Ilaul h no menu building. mod up ..ul. .1! .1 AL- _..4l.a- lmnnnvn-sank. 11*. lfv III Auulfutwwu, -- _ ` , and In. Occur npuriutondn "Iii, Iuu uv wuu -u - ` 55 led auto ngiotor. ------1-4 - III Inwun-u v-nun... .....,.. ., dl ol the modern impnonnonu, I'M. nlry Ind plenum. Bury- Iloillhoholnlnldilhhluiunov Xinld NIIIIIIIIIIA. Ion the it In any yous. Ir. 0.1!. . identity at Adolphuown, in g-A Hun, On-no nnnnrinlondl CID In slum ha been clungod_ ` I30 llllnhoc ol tho box noel sbovo `Drill bolndlctlal by one stroke ~ oil In two, three, [out or live, to iguana 12, 13.14.: 15, utho cue ha. `u Iimnon OIIIII OIAIOID.-Tho manner of Iinvdolnltlnptou. Hunt Enunnilnnoualaonoolhin _ IhIIr.Dnuunuulforlr. I A, Edcbhou Judge. and `lIdbl)qddJob'|A. Xlulutlhplnn. `ho ' Allnnnnnn -.1.-A nlnnin M Kin luv.-Tb pngtlohtol ' 'loI0r|uII IIl....A-.-..JKg-. Iuuul. Ital Inxnnlnnnnlnin ILA ' ` vusuada-at nu; ionuu-.-no nut and Pub- Vii` hnalnn `h nijuaul. .1._...._ooo~ .Oim.n mrnu.-'rho mini W`: l us a - n .,_. .3 ___-nL -_.l ......-..4-_ IIIIIIIIDQIIC. \30lIlIlUl'Il' illlt VII -vlnr pleotdey notieeoi it In giver. and llet but some pert: oi the Riding were sure of it, the ettendnneo no food.- nuinbering et thdvety least nine hundred peuone, meat of whom were etnnnch Inp- enpporteu of the Government enn- didete, Mr. W. H. Frvienburgh. The meeting took piece in the Drill Shed, I portion of which in: seated for the oeu- Iion. It nu intended that Ben. Mr. Mackenzie ehould be one of the epukan, but he hnd been to actively employed in hit cutern tour that on hie return to Oh tsn be In ordered by his phyuieinn to telie 3 than not before reeuming the campaign. -Hie place was enpplied by Hon. L8. Huntington, Poetmuter-G9 nernl, end an orator in every Ienee oi the word. A deputation of Geneooque peo- ple received the Hon. gentlemen on their l\f|'lVI.l by the Royal Mnil Itenmer, end drove them to the Drill Shed, when the proceedings were commenced, oxeunionl from King-ton end Brockville supple- ". umnonting the audience during the liter- noon. The chair wan occupied by Mr. D. D. Uownu, e mnnuiacturer, who lost no ' time in introducing > Oiasdunhy alldarnnllynlhultlat Gnnanoquo. Oouidating tint but acol- nlgnltl--n' nnkhunnf it Ill `IF. I ' mpsuss mom: in: none, nrauouat ramp __;o-ran-sac-Joann lad Hobby-`It ! Real charac- tcr and llecu -Ulaucfcn Boilcd-Party 0o_vnu- ` -._ ._ 4 1:-.. _1J..._J_ ` meet--knowing all` these thought the Opposition for very shaIne's THE I'I:IAnt|!- mlnsna Hon. Mr. Cartwright said he regretted very much that his honourable lriend the Premier had been unable to accompany him on that occasion. He knew that it would have given him (Mr. M.) much pleasure to have been able to address the electors of South Leeds, but although an indefatigable worker Mr. Mackenzie found that the task of travelling 3,000 miles and addressing twenty meetings in a fortnight had alfected him so that his physician had ordered him to remain at Ottawa for a time. But they would find in Mr. Huntington--a man to whom they owed it that one of the gravest political crimes which had ever disgraced history had been exposed and met condign pun- ishment-au admirable substitute for the lender ol the Government. At that time he could not review all the miserable charges bmught against the present Government by the un- scrupulous Opposition. He proposed to discuss the financial position of the country, and also that very important question, what is the best trade policy to be pursued under the present circumstan- ces, and In view of the commercial de- prsssionl ln regnrd to the lirst point belore commencing the political cam- ign, he felt that if there was one sub- yect more than another which the Oppo- sition would show is deposition to shirk, it was the question ol who was respon- sible for the entanglements which alfeoted the finances of Canada, knowing how he and his colleagues had warned these men of the consequences 0! the steps which they persisted in taking, and that the late Government left them amass of lia- bilities that they were called upon to things he l.ss. sake should have forebore from bringing up for discussion the subject of who was responsible for the present. iinancial em- barrsasments of Canada. It seemed that he was mistakon. lt seemed that though these men lelt this country with en- tanglements involving an addition of )l},000,000 to the national debt they do not leel abashed to make a series of com- plaints when the Government was en- deavouring to extricate the country lnom its ditliculties by being obliged toadd .......a...n. I-2.s.noo_n0o. hm. resllw 22.- my nmnml lnlnnu A1` anuqglm zl W] thIu.II'10u6- wftuuhgh. |n.t.1uu or rat ruunurl diioultnu by own; oongea mum nominally $24,000,000, but rally 322,- 0o0,oo0eo -rul nll1 nr l'AIAl\A. IIII unnu ur x-nu.-in fhe Government hed been told that thin In their own eltrnugenoe. though the lete Government, in eeven yearn, hed increased the expenditure from 813,000-. 000 to I23,0lX|.000, and knew when they went out ui` uice that they expected to add eovernl millione more. They could thus epprecinto the grumbling of the Opposition beoeuee they had added e um minel enm oi $200,000 per llllllllll to the annual expenditure 0! the country. Al- though he did not like to detain en en- dienoe with euvietical matter, beerin on the queetion, he trusted they would with him while he noineed out how 1:: ol July, 1:47;}. nuoru use prams (Iovotnmont look olco, Mr. Tilloy Ind incurred ongammculla, involving I groan addition to the national dpbl ol not I3 um: I%,(lI),000. Tlihu on tho quuuon, ng truuou unoy voma our with wlnlo poinond loundationlean Iron some ol the (hut won brought Igninu than. On the Bmouuck Iuuvsy, w,wu.uw ; go; for the Prince llurd RB... 32,500,000 ; (6) an-ilnr minor pohlicI_oI-h, W, .- llll. Thou ooppnoola, Ilanind out. would involvo Ill addition 0! anti; mm mama In tho nun-I loll. nd nub OIIIIIIIUII OI: (1.):-or uw mm o! cumin. M3, ; (2210: Kg conplutioll 0! tin lnkreo aninl Railway. Ul0,000,(); (3) for the Vlcio ltuhny, 0,(Il0.0(I); (4) for Ibo con- We ot the You Send: and New uvick Railuny, C2,(lI).(ll) ; (5) I... an Prim: Ilunrd RR... IIJIHJID : Ioulll Involve madman ol Inn] uoo,ooo,ooo to the uoonl dobt, and .-umnnlthnnvah thlnlnoovur IEFOIII "|lAI.lV. rvvnrrvv vw--.-..-- -__ Prospect: of the were coettuully deny mu Iney wcw Tilortheexpe ' ureoll873-74, II he thought thet the men who brought down the estimates shouldbe held responsible for the expenditure in curved tlsueau. ll the(3p_oeition eb- jeuted to 1873/14 he w edge then by the expenditure of 1872-73, end he would nekethls proposition; totekefrou: theexpendilure oi the yeer 1876-77 those items, which beyond possibility of dis- pute were incurred by the lete Govern- ment before 30' out of oice, end contrast the urn re which remained with the expeu it 1972-73. end if lsedid not convince " III thst the pre- sent Governmint more economical than the late Government he would ed- Init there ens some ground for the 0p- poeition cherge oi extrevegence. In 1872-73 the total expenditure fur ell on wes Il~9,l74,647; in the lest full` recorded yeer of the present Govern- ment the total expenditure wes 023.378,- 000. They should recollect thst there was s sum of some 84,300,000 to eocount for. The dilferenoe wes Irsde up in this way: (1) by en A_ct_oi Perliement, passed by Hon. Mr. :l'illey, by which the Dominion Government: sssumed the whole Pro- vinciel debt dud subsidies amounting to $820,000; (2) en Act pessed at the seme time, edmitting Prince Edward Island, edded $820,000, (3) Mr. Tilley, before leaving oice incurred en addition to the netioml debt of 96,000,000, the interest upon which wee $445,000 (4); he also plsocd upon the stetute book on Act providing for en increase of salaries, e perlnenent eddition of $300,000, (5) he nude certain alterations in the mode of keeping accounts, creating an expense of rnther more than $300,000 (6) the public works which sected the public credit, edding e nominal sum of 824,000,000, but really 822,000,000, incurred en in- ` tereet of 1,200,000; (7) cost of work on the Iutercoloninl RR... not in exisetnce , in 1872,73 $500,000 (8) organization of the North West Police, whose number end rete of wages were regulated by the lete Govemment. $330,000, making end carrying out the system of tresties with the lndien tribes of the North-West, nfurther sum of $330,000. They would remember that he inted out that he would have tonccount or 34,300,- 000 the ditferenae between the expen. diture ol 1872-73 end thnt of 1876-77. He hed done so, keeping out of view a few more items of expenditure which could be justilinbly laid to the debit of the late Government, and apart from the feet thet the present Government had psidiuto the sinking fund $300,000, forex- tinanishmeutoi debt. He called the atten- : tion of the electors to these facts because. while charged with extravagance, they hed conducted the public nlfaira ut a saving of at least $700,000, while the populetinn wee 500,000 more than it was in 1872-73. (Applause) Then he refer- red to run I nn nvsnnv EXPENDITURE (9) and , vuul sun vvunnan yw-,vvv,v.n~. (Apphucm) He then nlorud to ma` ugunout of the Opposition. Tiny continually deny am they won jnnlnihllnflhllxllo 'I.|Il'O0`l873-7`. when the late Government came into power in 1867 the ordinary charges amounted to 33,630,000; when they left oioo in 1873 these charges hed swollen to88,324,O00-zLn increase of $4,694,000. In the last recorded year of the present Govem.uent I rule the total ordinsry ex- penditure Ins diminished from $8,324,- 000 to $6,835,078; or instead of an in- crease they could point to a decrease of $1,460,000. THE THAI): Pul.l(:Y. He should leave it to the men of the ` Riding to discuss other deteile reepect- ` ing the fvnsncee, end should turn to the question, Whst is the best policy as regsrds the trsde relations between this country end the nstlone of the worldl He hsd never been one of those who pre- tended for e moment that it wee possible for Censds, with e population of 4.000,- OW, not to be more or less sected by the poliey which the Amerioeus choose to pursue. lie hed elweys regretted, for their sske es well es the seke of Csueds, that the United States adopted the mon- stronstiecelpolicy which they had. He was ewere thet it wne celculsted to work can- eidereble mischief. He could sympethise Iith the menufscturers who eutlbred to some extent beceuse oi the eele of American goods in Cenede for less then yelue, end he felt for the iermers who desired to revenge themselves in some shepe for the imposition of the Americana upon them. He desired to point out thst it would be the heighth of folly and ab- eurdit to revenge ourselves by edopting seimi er policy tothe Americene,_beceuse the letter hsve done themselves greet hero: by it. He could not lee the ad- ventsge of Cenediene cutting at!` their noses for the urpoge of hurting others. n......Imu- `i l"nev should. at lent. have fur the ul numng otnora. I (ban Inter.) l"nay should, lent, alltt Unit in Ihdr anger, and conaider ` tho clout of introducing a retaliatory I ayatem in Canada. Some had uid that n booanao the Amotieana lovieda duty nan Canadian barley that the Canadian: ` a uld lav a duly upon American bark \ hat poaaiblo benet could ra- ault (mm thia he could not under- atand. AI a matter of (act Ame- rimn barley vaa not brought: into Oanadanolllor oomumption. ll pur- chaaad at all it in only for the purpose ol lrannhi pin it to Europa, while Canada rained lp0.(l)0.0(Xl oualula, ol Ivhich unu- ` ally about 6,tKl),(II) or '4',(X)0,U(X) wan aoldlo the Amarioana. It would thua In nan bow pnpuahmna it would be to du- ` ' tbenaulvaaol-u toll: on gram ` ::.3I.lnrooglI\lIocanalalur the pur- yvw u: v.; IIVIIOIIO TIIIIILVII UPON `I'll Alli]- n:-ways---- VIIIX U Rl!B!!lILl. MI`, |._.Lx.L n.AI..n.l'!._..--LnlLnJ Inna can run ooinvnt w,ooo,ooo. _..I__.. \ Ll- AL... ..l..-nu! In 0 THI ORDINARY BXPIKDITUILE U. HJLICY. UUUIAIJ Illlnlal IUISIIIDII In: I After shewing thst in his opinion the 17) per cent. tar-ill` wu suicient under the circumstances, he proceeded to reed sn extract from s speech, made by Mr. Thomss White bsforeths Bosrd of Trade, when Sir John Msedonsld was in power. snd st s time sreadjustment of tent! use proposed, Mr.White going so far ss to say that l5 per cent. was e usl to 20 per per cent. sud thst any in ustry which could not live with such protection it would be unwise to sustain by scal props. In 1867, too, Sir John hsd reduc- ed the tarilf from 20 to 15 r cent. and took greet credit to himself or moving in the right direction. That Iss whst he called good government. Now he was s proteutioniet, but he only employed the theory sml clap-trsp to get back to power if possible. (Applsuse.) He hss had an interview at St..John with Mr. John Boyd, the man who brought Sir John out of his originsl policy. In the west Sir John promised the manufacturers everything. He said to them, "Come unto me and I will give you all the protection you need ; only put me into power sud pro- tection you shall have." It was differ- ent in the lower Provinces. The argu- ment changed with the lstituds. The Maritime Provinces were Free '.lrsders, and they did not to lie much stock in the proposition to be taxed for the benet of other parts of theDominion. Mr. Boyd did not believe in _.... ......_..,4....n..-. nuxlln-nun , IIlIdllIIUllIl!lW0|1lIllIIlIIIpporI- ' 460,111) other Boo it dull]. P03! followed that 2,5(I).(lX) In nitod Blah: upuunted 2s,ooo,ooo of the population, nnd they lnrthor arrived at this wonderful rounlmhutol lhohlnnoool l3,000.0lI)hIlly 9,000,000 no Ag:-innlcnrlnu, who an able bodied ponou though they an only oop- nhlp of supporting 4.000,0(Xl halide: thon- Iolvu ! (Apphmm) In otlut word: tho lnctory hand in not only good for him- self but for nine other ponono, while tho stalwart agticnllm-int can only help lull 1. hulmn being bends: himnelf. (Laughter and nnnlnuno.) nuuun com; um and applnuu.) caunn F01 [I15 l lDU.Il4\,l|\)lnl nvnannun, and telegraphed Sir John, asking if he I meeuthiucresse the tariff. Sir John answered that it was 8 fulsehood, that he did not menu an increase, but only a readjustment ; and st 11 meeting in the amphitheatre in Toronto he proceeded to show how this readjustment should be accomplished, that is, he said he would take the taxes off the things which they could not produce in Canada and put them on the things which Canada did produce, and which were brought into competition with Canadian goods, sud all would get rich by Canadians consum- ing what they made themselves. By tak- ing the duty of! all the goods which can- not be produced in Csnsdu, and putting them on the articles that can be so pro- duced would cause 3 loss in the revenue of about 813,000,000. (Hear, hear.) V..im_lt would nnlv he 1 loss to the NOW other mooouuuagwunouus uuun u Unitdaiu thence 2,500,000 tutor, ma. in tho Uniud tlutcupngnpd in uomrvsy in the manu- fndurinn of moods. Thu. i! 464) uuugongnpu In in gun manu- futuring 3. Thu, 46,!!!) land: in would main in uppers- ruwtina llmn other nnonla. it dlll nunapyunnnpuuuunouuupuuur tinduliul. `l'h0ppon'tiannnuhdtln8 tfu to 45.!!!) in tho nil duv wottltoloodc not ilnpchl. on and so kupouolaiglntho!u_IIthnttho&,lllI qnntivdwouldlotba lullgrownna, butbooonpnadnfonothild-nhadnlh, ondthnlnindu Ionunnud childuu. name 'iong`oonI.ouyt`l;'% I6, namploymnono _ othnr giomaoaoniinltotbolut MAXI) ' gin aniplqmnnt to I00,lXl)_ I other Now, moulding to the but nnnnnn lhl Unitd Sill MI IIO Lower Provinces. Hon. Mr. Cartwright-It would be a. lose all over. The resources should be considered fcrit would not be considered desirable that any Government should send eround a. collector to demnud from them a high to: to make good a lone of$13,000,000. He then alluded to Sir John : prupoeition to adjust the tariff so that the increase would be put upon the silk and bread]. uying that he do- clined to contribute to the revenue, in the consumption of brandy, what would be esteemed hie fnir proportion to make ` up the decit. He then commented upon the mnnufecturers sud the men whom the iiienufwtiirer employed. Protection, he pointed out, meant I privilege to manufacturers which he ad- mitted would be of temporary benet. He had set him fnoe sgninst it because he ` hsd vmtched the eeot of in the United l States in the interest of the manufactur- ing population. Protection had induced more competition, end hed diverted le- i hour from its unturnl channel:-diverted n great deal of capital and prompted en- terprise which was not prucficnble. Note the consequence on the American side. Although in the great centres of industry there were u few hundred mlllioneires, the exceeivc competition had in the course of time diminished the profits, reduced the wages to n stu-wing point; bunlnupt- cieu hed followed the ucrice of means, end hundreds snd thousands were out of employment, unable to get a fair day's work at A fair day`: psy. (Applnuee) In the United Sutee to-day _...._... .... ..........-. um... nun-u--v. of about 613,000,000. (near, near.) Vuice-lc. would only be Lower Provinces. um. Mp l`.m-own-inhI._.I|: wnnlrl he a. MILLIONS OI nonuns wsuz wurrnu in fruitleee indnetry, end they hed it from experienced men, from the Governor of New York State emong othere, that et tho present time between 5,000,000 end 6,000,000 workmen ere out of oocupetion, endheve become e burden on the net of the community. (Heer, heer.) He did not deeire to I00 hie eonntvy penperized, nor did he deeire to eee e few hundred milliuneiree creetod at the ex people of Oenede. He hed trevelled much in other oountriee, end bed eeen much of the Inieery oi the lower olenee in the old world; end he would oppoee my etteupt thet me] be mede to bring the labour 0! Cenede to the level ol pen- periein In Europe. (Appleuee) The people ol Cenede could do nothing more unwise then to divert people from earl- eulturel life to the ertieiel chennele creeted by protection. lie hed en ee- ` queintenee in New York who toll hue egexnendegeintheteineethepreeeet tdopreeeioneetinlerulehoererehedheen ollered from 01.5000 Ifllerdebendthet thoeelivinginthe city oeuldeot hell'- 'dueedtoeeeept meter. Preteetloe Iueeetleoreteutionto mew node. A eedee pnpoeed 'eunldeetheeeetedwithoetemper 'OIt.|Illl,il| anneeqenee ol which the monle at cm. woeld have to nev 818.- of the l oun.umII,|nanuquuuoI vuunu mplo olclnldl " \l|h:ntopoy 313; Mliaycnrndditlopalhxu. ( , Inc.) He hoonbI'oIghnpiIndl!- la-an . Kohullluuloughulnl nonrnnontbudolluulhd in tutu-nu byunliugtbohxoolthopuoplouligit npouIb|o,uI-lboboldiotohooonttlly mnnblin nolinloinnon uxnon tho Ea, nNopAr`smvrnM1m'n 9. r Housman, .. --l.:.... .6 uxe uu,uuu uunuu, nun any one vuo ualculAted thing Amnrotely would and tin: tho dileroeoe would be An in- ereued In of About one-einhth of A cent per glue of beer. Any one who in- dulged could balance the uuncee of taking About two g|AneA leAe pop 100, And the experiment would be conducive to NA henlth. (Laughter And ApplAnAe.) He Attacked Hon. Mr. Tilley'A ergumente on tee. About` the: the Actual injuetice done [by hiA( 1'. C. A) lAte Adjuntmem could be computed At 62-l00thA of A can: in the you to nab iudividuAl in tho country. (-\pplAuAe.) He cAlled Atten- tion to indulged in by the Opposition, partly at hisown expense and partilivst the expense of his friends Messrs. nntingdou and Mackenzie. Those benighted readers of the Mail preaent would remember that it represented that Hon. Mr. Mackenzie was trembling as to the result of his election in Lambton ; of the spesker it said he had no more chance of being elected for Lennox than he had of being elected King of Cyprus, and Mr. Hunt- ington had no show in Shefford-a|l were to be swept from the earth by the bosom of destruction. As for Mr. Mac- kenzie he would not be able to reach Lsmbton until after election day. He had not been near Lennox for some time, nnd he was inking it easy. He had been defeated (on paper) at least five times, but was always returned by large majorities. Mr. lluntingdon di.l not feelalarmed. but felt quite hopeful of his constituency. What of the Oppo- sition`? Mr. H. Lsngevin, the man of $32,000, had been rejected by two can- stituencies, and waavery coolly received by a third; Mr. Tilley, who was going to revolutionize the Lower Provinces, had been unable to leave St. John so far ; Dr. Tupper, who was decidedly on the rampage, was ii hting for dear life in Cumberland an may yet have to seek out one of those western constituencies reserved for the rejected of the plrty, while the gentleman who had a majority 'of seventeen last time looked as if he was not going to have a. majority at all if his infor- maliun was not deceptive. (Laughter and upplause.) He invited them to look at the speeches of the various leaders of the Party and see if they did agree. All entertained l , same same senti- ments, they preac _ be same doctrine and professed the same principles, and they would stand or fall by them. Hear, hear, and applause.) What was t epo- sition of the Opposition? Tilley advo- coted a tax on coal and our; Tupper fought for s duty on coal alone, and Maodonald promised protection to every industry. They should look on one pic- ture end then on the other. One arty they could depend upon, because It be- lieved the same thing; of the other, what guarantee had they that the would fulfil L their promises and keep t eir pledges? (Loud applause.) unu nu srvvarvrxalnw-nu II!!! I |OI"I unvuuuvu yuan, The tun:-Iioniun num- hllllhlod unaccompanied by two hula. no Auillory M Pnooou mnlt ....._.l-.I-L.J nnnln llnnln -an-nun: