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' t- ,.,, .... ,, , , • . ., j Ct tt i dt I VOLUME XXXL (TWo DOLLARs Plm YEAR.) HARBOR GRACE, NJ.i'LD FR.lDA Y, APRIL 11, 1890. COl ' l f':R TWO Cl·:r-;p:;.) -The Allan ateamer No «J Scotia11, St . Jobn'a morninll . for -- -l'iao'll Cure for Cooaumption and Piao'a Remedy for Catarrh ue aold by W. H. Thomp· aoo & Co., Harbor Grace. C \V Roes & Co'a echoooer &y Stat e, arrind here thia afternoon from St ,John'a Sbe baa the flnn'a goode aod tboee of Meura PaW!r eou & Foater Prof Lioaette s Memory System Ia Cre - ating areaW!r iotereat than ever iu all pa ta or the co untry. aod peraooa wiahioll t.o impron the ir memory ehould ae od for hie proapeotue free u advertieed io another columo,-4 in. - Thurtday oijlht'e atorm waa the heueitt for the lf'UOo E11rly on We dn eacisy moroioa . th e bliuard raged the heaYie11t 'fhe soow-f111l wu more thao for aoy one time prnioa11ly The ttreeta are bare again and will likely remain 10 for tb ir aeuoo Supreme Oourt. St. J olt11'1, A-pril 6. 1890.-Before \be Chief Juetice. In the mattt'r of the Election Act of 1887, E lectio11 o fCorbo ll to.r, Election of William Dulf, Eaquire, u mewber, Uo t.be petition of Jamta faylor and &moel Beat, aod tbe of 11id Putitioo 1111 moved for by Mr. J oho11oo, who oow repr,.ar lfta tbe partiea promoveota of the withdrawal and heretofore promo•eota of the proeecutioo. The Chid .r oatice deli•ered J•tdl(ment be rei a. Preeeot, Mr. Joboaoo. for oriaioal petitiooeu : Sir Jamee Wiater, Q. C., for eertatn electnra deairiog aubatitotion of other petitioner• aod oootionaoce of the proceadior- The Chief Jueuoa •ffirwa the riabt of the pe · titiooera to withdraw, and decidec that tbe rule for the withdrawal ehould be made abaolute, withoot any W!rma beioa lmpoeed br the court lo reapect or coati!, u againat the petitlooera aeeki ll$t • ithdrawal. But further : Aa tO the qn e ttioo of tbe aobntitutloo of other petltiooere. aod the ooot iooaoee of tbe proceedio21. hie Lordt hlp bold• that the 179th aeotioo of the act (wbicb ia a reeoript of a MOtion of the Imperial Act of 1868, whtch iwpoeed opoo the J ndi•• the trial of oontro•erted eleo.lona) and following \he pr.ctiee of the Hhrh CQnrt of Ju ... tlce In England, a aubttitutioo ehould be allowed, aod the prooeedioga onder the original petltloo oootioned by aubatitoted promo.eot., aod 'bat Joo. lJavia aod Fred. T . Howell, of Carbooe&r, plautert, duly qualif\ed olect.ora, ehonld be eub - etltoted, aa petirioue rt, and ahonld eoW!r i oto aeparate bo ods. aod that oo Tucaday oest Mr. Joboaoo may apply for further particotara u to oorrupt practice• a ll eged io petition. From the Seal Fiahery. We have to repo rt the arrinl of 8 steamers from tbe aeal fiehery aioce laat laane. The ftrat arrival waa the N tptunl , Captain Blandford- at SL. J obn'a oo Wedoeada!' moroloa. She brought 22,000 io round ouwbere, beli e•ed to be the weight of fully 84 000- ao prime are tbe aeale She atrock the aaala on the 2:Jrd March : bot It wu ooly a patch from whioJ b about a thou11od were got. Uo the tbeae buiog beeo talreo oo hoard the abip eteamed into the main jam. where ..,. me• &be aealalo thoo11oda· She coo- tinned taking Mala notil the Jut. liay of March. wheo the lee began to b rJak up aod the aeale take to tbe water. For tbe ne xt few dayl tbe YI!Mfll ateamed aboot takiur • beatara' aod after prooorioa aboac. a thooaand, the captain decided to reel up for bome. hnioll eooaah on board her 'Ibe ..-porta by her are limllar to tboee alrMdy Doted. The Aurorala reported u loe' cwo mea, waa frouo to dea\h oo the loe, the otber betwND two of ioa. Oae of t.bem wu a &otcbmeo,tbe other a Newfound - laod11r. Tbe S S Lt o pard arrl•ed at ot Joha'a oo Tbora- day eveolor, tO Meaara Thorburn & Teaaiar, witb to,ooo...a. ARillVAL OF Tlfl VA!fOUARD.'-Tbe S 8. Vn11 · guard, Captaio Robert Goew, arriud to her owuere yea&e,day aherooou, with a fa ir trip of lO,bOO ... ,.. 'fbe report& of the Vanguard are of muob tbe •me nature u t.buae jlheo before. Tbo wu epollea t.o oa tbe 27th Maroh, ud ell• bad tbeo panoed aome aeala. The VOIIqiUIId of her Mala Ia aame patch u tba OM wbioh Uta K&ll rot b it load, and aherwarda r tbe 2od aod larrer patcb to tl.te N. W. of the ooe 8be wu &oo late to do aoytb(aa here, ud eoo• aa aJI obaoce of loet .... na ber catob wu .... ebe waa pot to tbe Matnrd lo .bope of ec hla tbe body of hood ... ,.. Some 400 of were tallee; bn' tbe MUOD •a. · k)() fu 'fbe Va•guord, oo Mooday LMl. bore op for b0!9r. abe ten the Ice aomel80 lo ol ... nwr for "'' lOC •"- of tile dtataooe Bear , C..,e Booerina a hft.,- Blnoa of ioe ...,. o*"ed, lA• ooly lot ..... elooe l•rior It •••1 10 tlae .... ward Oo Taeeday t.l, tbe be&.,- .... of wl•d and eaow wblolli "' lit· perleooed ben whla eooh rioleaoe ., trtt.b 1 TIM ....... ... ...... D, hi torirde wba abe ft,.. met tbe atorm.:.. .., ot Ullot eeo•. V.... tq to roo &oo otoee too .. laed, abe l\eMied oat E.S.E. for &eo iNtonlrat&ir(at 8 &-Ill. Wed..tay). tbe .. Ud wlad ......... _, a - brollt OD &Ia•-* toilaldeftble'A..,.._tf- .... boatecanied •••J, deet-nltpllowl.dari-., .. udouriedMraJ. ........ oed, NflDir- IIM pams- &O ..be Jle- *- .. . -A boa \forty men took piUII•Ile by tbe tteamer to 'enRPae in tbe fiahery on the Wut Cout durtog the eummer. -The S. S. Greenwnd Bai11hed laa,.dioa her 11eal11 oo yeeter-tay morning· l'he oumber lantf. ed wu 14.286; the oe't weigbt, 329 13 cwt. Tbe crew tbared s4l. -Nn Oooos.-Meaar4. Muon Broe. re- ceived the first. now geode in town per echoon er Pttmbina on Tuesday It wall landed aL St. Jokn•s (l'(lm the NOtHJ .Scotian thA previous weelc. Me-11ra. ?)fnnn hue tared And considerably imprnved tbeir !Jrt!- mi&OR1 and tbe fhot is appllrent thftt th ey iu .. te ncl t.o increase th e ir tnaae. Th ey ha' e al11o the western window and opened a •loor in front, 'llaking an entire ani DPW . departme nt-th11t of millinery,&<'. In rbit branch tb ey will cleallargely: Tbft millinery an.:l other work is undo" the management of a and competent millinor wboee eer- vioea the firm have 11ecured. The enterp: ill6 of Meaara. Mnnn Broe. i11 of every which, it is to \- e hoped, it may re- ceive. By TelegTa.ph. -o-- HALtFAX.. April 9.-Tbe C&D&dlao Hoote of Commoue auetaioed tbe new taralf by a vott' of nioety.aeven tu aixty. The modiU t:ionrdi with the Uohed St&'- bu beeo renewed. All Ruaalan are oloeed for ooe year, and the priaooa are crowded with etndeoLa. Die· ord er• contit.ue a l\!l,. the MioieW!r of .Education bu reaigoed. Germaoy'a advance oo Eutern A.frioa coo- tloaea. APRIL 10.-The Solltli}nte from Plaoeotla for New York wu diaabled g60 milea from port. Sbe wutower! into Halifuyeaterday by tbe ('ooentry Tbe SouJhgait remaioe here a fortniaht for a ne• T be G' ootlll r!J demanda thirty tbouand dollars. Senator Hale bu introduced a bill ioto Senat e, \\' uhingtoo , refoeio& laodiDi pririlegee to Oaoediso railway" Steamera lmmeoae iceberaa. Gladatone'e epeeob on Balfour'• t.ad Blll faUI to aatiafy the lriab ParlJ. APRIL n.-Staoley bu arri•ed lit ' Sian or &ffi, leader. driving puia oiatb (?) ez:Ue forty yeara ago, ia dead. · Tbe Marqoia or Carralbor, Carlltt leadn, baa arrived a' Valeucia Ao aoti-Carl\1& demoo- •tration followed. Tbe mob boll' barrta._d._ Tbe militarJ toolt pOIPMiioa of t.be town. LiceMea by tbe Newfooodlaod GoYe1'11- mcot will entitle ftehiog veuola to purcbue aup pliea io Canadian porta. Th e Glugow, arrived at llalifu yea- t er day. Sbe pueed an iceberg a mile loor aad fifty feet KAB.B.IAOB. Oo lbe 7tb lo1t ., at Ualhedral . Jobo'e, by tbe Re• llrchde•u loo Forrlet.l. Mr. Suphoo of t.o Kat ie J ., yo ungeet or A oo and the late Obrl•topbor Obldl11y._of Oave Broyle. DlU.TBI!J. At SL. John'• oo tbo 8th loeL.,alrer a abort bot palo- full llloe11, Ct arlea Hono, a of Doreo leblre, Eol(l "nd, agod 86 JOBra, 68 of wblcb be l p&Ot lo tblt OOU Di ry. At Trluhy, oo t:i alurday mnrolog, Oenrjfe A Py11o , lo lha •7rb yMr of bll ag•. MOOod 100 of tb. lat• J oeepb Tueroer, At TwUIInpu, oo a be ''h loet., afaer a !Jog pro- Uloeaa, .Wr . Jobo f'oyd, an old and reepooc.d r11ld•ot of that placo, •8'11 7(1 yeare. P.USBIIG&BI Per 8 8 r.orucr ipt fro m the W11lward-Yra Hul- Ciblogl, Wm fune , O.c!et Ki ng, WI .... WJIIIallll and Farrell. t.lra 1\oweo. Wlaa O udy, Mre Butt, Wlaa Bald- wi n. Yra Oollaban. For rb1 Weatw•rd-ltlaa Beneoa, Capt Wm Bowd. Tb o• O.blll, Mr eod Yre Hatoblop, aot.l 40 lo FURNITURE ' I Fisheries, t8go. We are fully manuraotoro from tbe beu American cottHii Caplin, HerHng and Cod SEINES (the coming net for pmtlt on 111l couc. Fiaheriea) with rbe beat akill and exp .. rience. -ALSO- Strong; Serviceable Herring N"ElTS, trongls a od pro pe rly moaoted, adapte r! to tl•e hard uaace of Notrfouodlaoders. 'I be fiahoru•• ·n will find th eau wares witb the importing mer . chaot Th e will giYe hie penoa.al attencion tu a ll ord ure 10nt th om. Oct 6m. WILLIAM SfOWE, Gwuct11ter Nu tt 'l'toi 1tt Co. 'a c;ommtrciuLSt .. Bn•ton -FOR TUP:- Mmtreal Fami ly He rald <f· Weekly Star recei•t><t "t tb 11 Oflice. k•• poata,ae commuaion &Qd trouble b7 )'OIU' Sabacrip!lona t.broagb odl.M lfew Subaorlftiona reoeived FOR SALE 1 The aobooner JW:a"t'traaa 40 tooa burtheo, boil' io lAhue lo 1880; abe it boUt of hardwood. Ia welt.fouod aod ia iD nery way aultable for the general &he country. Sbe will be in St Joho'ala y nex&, wbeo ahe oao be loepeoted. For parliculart apply to March 4. -lm. ADAM POWER, ChOIIIttl, Or JOHN PPWER. Harbor ..... t.hote put ., b)' I• D. M. FERRY & CO. Wboa,... tho Ia the World. D.lo f. FIWIYI:Co'a Bcautlfhll, JUuatr.a.te d. Daaipchll SD:Dand PWUAL iwl .f9o wW be !!! JPJlU eo 2 lppllc&Ata, and 10 lui -·· c.e- _.,.., Itt. better tlwa .... . JDor. wy_paiOfl aalatO&rdu, PJow.r • J'leld a&&Da alMMlld Mad llrlt. D. M. 'ltRRY 6. CO. e WINMOR, ONT. AUon'e Lung B alsam w1111 in trotiucorf "' 1lw pnl•lic :•fter ill<uoc riii•I •U tht• C ll rt• nf 8111'1t hnd "" ''" lnllv I• "'• ·•I . It .. .. x. J'l'(:IOIIIIiOilRIItl C ljl<' l.illt :.: l••llll••" 11 fT l hu or u.u,.n.,.: t1 , • .,. . H:"'t•tiul •" nttt1 r,QUCHS, COLDS, CROUP. l""jfi,.,. t hl' u rr" •'' . ,,.,. in '" '' ' I ...... . ui""" to., . .. tt l.: ... 41.ti\ ·: u. ... _ .. "'. liYt• r I lo ir .. t ,., .• i,·u ttHft i,. ,, .. .. , .. ,.1 •• ' '"-'" It '" th .. •hnle ay-rrm. '" tltP in11necl int(' 11n•l l'llllil!fnclory ll.nt it is wnrranLed to brenk up tbe moet distr essing c ough in o. few hours' time if u<>t ' "' ' '" "It "' ""'11"11 1 t c •u'"'"'' 110 opuun in auy rhru• nud ia wnrrnuterl tu be ro\'rl cctl,v lt an ult•Jll tn fl , .. •n<·•l ,;,.11 ,.,,.,. ··l·lld 'j' r., ... , no real for mnuy rfcnrhs by cuueumprin•t \\lu•u Allr ll •1:1 t• rt'YI'nt i t. if C' nly In !ten in r iu11 1 f .. or n url nil •It t 1 .. 1111 "11 uh ( ·,,.,uh,., lll 'l:l•·clt• •l Colds, Alllbu.a ndd all •lillt•A,('I4 .. r thu LUIIj!ll .\Lu .S' !! LUNII BAt,'l.\)1 hi lhu l\lodero l(t- tuerly. Fur Crou p n na \\' horopi nc Cou vh it ;,. IIIIII08t a 8pecitic lt ill nn ol rl IIIRII · ALLEN' (htrii reme• l) . 11nd eold unh·••rAa lly lit 60 ccuts 11nd ::; 1.110 pt- r bnnle T he t5 ·cent boul e11 11r•· p UII tllt to & IIIIWC r rr.o f:OUI\1 11111 CAll rur n Gnnd -LUNG BAlSA f\ 11.- • nd CMIG II tr you hll >'ll lfl uot t ho l hleam. call fnr a 2[).ceot bot\lo ru ••· "L 11. ,\ l:ll. lu .FISH E 8 ' _.J_, --·- -- . . AMERICAN NET & TWINE - 34 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MANUFACTURER OF Mass. COl), HERKING & C ... -ALSO- - .A LL OF THE VE llY BEST QU ALI TY ANP M.AOE 1..1.11' OOR-- St.lEP A H. I) MEDAL T\' ' INEt; uf whioh we are t.h o exolm1i\ 'ts manuf ft ot ure rs. Highest awards at Boston, 1869 ; Philadelphia. erics Exhibition, 1883. &nd for Illu stra ted Catalogue. 1876 London Fish- P E'c. 28,2m. USE F OR all C OMl'EAINTS .DT ARR · C RAM PSood PAINS IN THE BOW ELS Purely Veget11ble and pl euaot to take. Sold by Dealera. Price 2i'> cent a. Bold by W. H. THOMPSON d:SON. PC>R. S.A.LE - AT TJJ E- FANCY & TOY BAZAAR, Victoria Strut ·: EASTER CARDS. E ASTER Traced and Sblld, ·d :\J A TS. Pl llin Rnd Aorlin WOIJ L. Birtbdny CARD uod. BO OKS. M' uRtl\ch o on rl Fan cy Chin11 <.:U P::i. <.: b ina VA.' r.s. 6 o'clock TE A. :ETS nnd THA YS. Chess, OominOt:s, nnd A. k A. I EMORY 'Min d cart!d. lo DDO THI.Imonlar. from aU JIIIJ't" of the l'lobe. FIUrl:, """' on •t'Jillc.tllon to Vmf .+.. LoYetc.e, 231 FifUt A .... New York. M. SEARLE, GR - EAT BADG. AINS! 1 watch-Maker & Jeweller, · fl Water Street, Harb or Grace. I , All work In th o dtfforeot of t he tr u•le Call aod eee for yonn etv7. that what we ' "Y ie oeatlJ execut ed d\!llpl\•ch . We are uow offerinll the 1 Outport wo rk Will receive careful pr otu l' ' GOODS aud PROVISIONS ever aold 10 • . bor Grace ; rwo doora Wel t Te l earaph l)ffioe. • • - Boneless Pork at $8 per brl l Ser • •• • • Retailing at l5 eta per lb. If!' 11!!1 r Dr . R / 100 brls Super.ftne Flour, SSSlng 00m, (llialo, ie) November Inspection, at 20 1 ' Vnter Street H nr bor· Grace. per Barrel. 1 ' Palace Patent FLOUR- · Every attention givea to cu s tomers llelling Cheap. 1 : WI Neu door' t.o Lirurnr1 lo11tltute Lt::: 1 PAUL RIGOINS, Proprietor Men s Three-Qual'tier J:Soots 1 . Band-made, at 12 40 pel' Pair . - -------------- - W.BUTr. J. A. WHl r fMAN, .reby H. Custom

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Page 1: dt - collections.mun.cacollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18900411… · dt I VOLUME XXXL (TWo DOLLARs Plm YEAR.) HARBOR GRACE, NJ.i'LD FR.lDA Y, APRIL 11, 1890

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VOLUME XXXL (TWo DOLLARs Plm YEAR.) HARBOR GRACE, NJ.i'LD FR.lDA Y, APRIL 11, 1890. (:r~c:u: COl' l f':R TWO Cl·:r-;p:;.)

-The Allan ateamer No«J Scotia11, lef~ St. Jobn'a y~terday morninll .for ~lti~ore ---l'iao'll Cure for Cooaumption and Piao'a Remedy for Catarrh ue aold by W. H. Thomp· aoo & Co., Harbor Grace.

-Met~~ra C \V Roes & Co'a echoooer & y State, arrind here thia afternoon from St ,John'a Sbe baa the flnn'a goode aod tboee of Meura PaW!r eou & Foater

Prof Lioaette s Memory System Ia Cre­ating areaW!r iotereat than ever iu all pa ta or the country. aod peraooa wiahioll t.o impron their memory ehould aeod for hie proapeotue free u advertieed io another columo,-4 in.

- Thurtday oijlht'e atorm waa the heueitt for the lf'UOo E11rly on Wedneacisy moroioa. the bliuard raged the heaYie11t 'fhe soow-f111l wu more thao for aoy one time prnioa11ly The ttreeta are bare again and will likely remain 10 for tbir aeuoo

Supreme Oourt. St. J olt11'1, A-pril 6. 1890.-Before \be Chief

Juetice. In the mattt'r of the Election Act of 1887,

E lectio11 ofCorbollto.r, Election of William Dulf, Eaquire, u mewber,

Uo t.be petition of Jamta faylor and &moel Beat, aod tbe wi&llclr~~wal of 11id Putitioo 1111

moved for by Mr. J oho11oo, who oow repr,.ar lfta tbe partiea promoveota of the withdrawal and heretofore promo•eota of the proeecutioo.

The Chid .r oat ice deli•ered J•tdl(ment be rei a . Preeeot, Mr. Joboaoo. for oriaioal petitiooeu : Sir Jamee Wiater, Q. C., for eertatn electnra deairiog aubatitotion of other petitioner• aod oootionaoce of the proceadior-

The Chief Jueuoa •ffirwa the riabt of the pe · titiooera to withdraw, and decidec that tbe rule for the withdrawal ehould be made abaolute, withoot any W!rma beioa lmpoeed br the court lo reapect or coati!, u againat the petitlooera aeekill$t • ithdrawal. But further : Aa tO the qnettioo of tbe aobntitutloo of other petltiooere. aod the oootiooaoee of tbe proceedio21. hie Lordthlp bold• that the 179th aeotioo of the act (wbicb ia al~t a reeoript of a MOtion of the Imperial Act of 1868, whtch iwpoeed opoo the J ndi•• the trial of oontro•erted eleo.lona) and following \he pr.ctiee of the Hhrh CQnrt of Ju ... tlce In England, a aubttitutioo ehould be allowed, aod the prooeedioga onder the original petltloo oootioned by aubatitoted promo.eot., aod 'bat Joo. lJavia aod Fred. T . Howell , of Carbooe&r, plautert, duly qualif\ed olect.ora, ehonld be eub­etltoted, aa petiriouert, and ahonld eoW!r ioto aeparate boods. aod that oo Tucaday oest Mr. Joboaoo may apply for further particotara u to oorrupt practice• alleged io ~aid petition.

From the Seal Fiahery. We have to report the arrinl of 8 steamers

from tbe aeal fiehery aioce laat laane. The ftrat arrival waa the N tptunl , Captain Blandford­at SL. J obn'a oo Wedoeada!' moroloa. She brought 22,000 io round ouwbere, belie•ed to be the weight of fully 84 000- ao prime are tbe aeale She atrock the aaala on the 2:Jrd March : bot It wu ooly a patch from whioJb about a thou11od were got. Uo the 2~th tbeae buiog beeo talreo oo hoard the abip eteamed into the main jam. where ..,. me• &be aealalo thoo11oda· She coo­tinned taking Mala notil the Jut. liay of March. wheo the lee began to brJak up aod the aeale take to tbe water. For tbe next few dayl tbe YI!Mfll ateamed aboot takiur • beatara' aod after prooorioa aboac. a thooaand, the captain decided to reel up for bome. hnioll eooaah on board her 'Ibe ..-porta ~acbt by her are limllar to tboee alrMdy Doted. The Aurorala reported u bavlo~r loe' cwo mea, oo~ waa frouo to dea\h oo the loe, the otber cruah~w betwND two ~01 of ioa. Oae of t.bem wu a &otcbmeo,tbe other a Newfound ­laod11r.

Tbe S S Ltopard arrl•ed at ot Joha'a oo Tbora­day eveolor, tO Meaara Thorburn & Teaaiar, witb to,ooo...a.

ARillVAL OF Tlfl • VA!fOUARD.'-Tbe S 8 . Vn11 · guard, Captaio Robert Goew, arriud to her owuere yea&e,day aherooou, with a fair trip of lO,bOO ... ,.. 'fbe report& of the Vanguard are of muob tbe •me nature u t.buae jlheo before. Tbo ~otl4nd wu epollea t.o oa tbe 27th Maroh, ud ell• bad tbeo panoed aome 1~.000 aeala. The VOIIqiUIId ro~.OOO of her Mala Ia ~ aame patch u tba OM wbioh Uta K&ll rot bit load, and aherwarda r b~ tbe 2od aod larrer patcb to tl.te N. W. of the ooe 8be wu &oo late to do aoytb(aa here, ud eoo• aa aJI obaoce of loet .... na ber catob wu .... ebe waa pot to tbe Matnrd lo .bope of ec hla tbe body of hood ... ,.. Some 400 of ~b were tallee; bn' tbe MUOD •a. · k)() fu • 'fbe Va•guord, oo Mooday LMl. bore op for b0!9r. abe ten the Ice aomel80 •U•~IIea-etoamloa lo ol ... nwr for "'' lOC •"- of tile dtataooe Bear, C..,e Booerina a hft.,- Blnoa of ioe ...,. o*"ed, lA• ooly lot ..... elooe l•rior It •••1 10 tlae .... ward Oo Taeeday t.l, tbe be&.,- .... of wl•d and eaow wblolli "' lit· perleooed ben whla eooh rioleaoe • ., ~·' trtt.b 1 TIM ....... ... ......D, hi torirde o.p.~ wba abe ft,.. met tbe atorm.:.. • .., ot Ullot eeo•. V....tq to roo &oo otoee too .. laed, abe l\eMied oat E.S.E. for &eo lloo~ iNtonlrat&ir(at 8 &-Ill. Wed..tay). tbe

• .. Ud wlad ........._, a ~lefty - brollt OD &Ia•-* IDCI~ toilaldeftble'A..,.._tf­.... boatecanied •••J, deet-nltpllowl.dari-.,

~ .. d ·~....-=·7 udouriedMraJ. · "'~'be ........ oed, NflDir-

IIM pams-&O ..be Jle-*-...

-A boa \forty men took piUII•Ile by tbe tteamer Cort~ipt, to 'enRPae in tbe fiahery on the Wut Cout durtog the eummer.

-The S. S. Greenwnd Bai11hed laa,.dioa her 11eal11 oo yeeter-tay morning· l'he oumber lantf. ed wu 14.286; the oe't weigbt, 329 ~ol, 13 cwt. Tbe crew tbared s4l.

-Nn Oooos.-Meaar4. Muon Broe. re­ceived the first. now geode in town per echoon er Pttmbina on Tuesday mornin~. It wall landed aL St. Jokn•s (l'(lm the NOtHJ .Scotian thA previous weelc. Me-11ra. ?)fnnn hue al~ tared And considerably imprnved tbeir !Jrt!­mi&OR1 and tbe fhot is appllrent thftt they iu .. te ncl t.o increase their tnaae. They ha' e al11o rpfit~ the western window and opened a •loor in t.bt~ front, 'llaking an entire ani DPW .

department-th11t of millinery,&<'. In rbit branch tbey will cleallargely: Tbft millinery an.:l other work is undo" the management of a qu~tli6ed and competent millinor wboee eer­vioea the firm have 11ecured. The enterp:ill6 of Meaara. Mnnn Broe. i11 de'W!rvin~ of every 11nr~eas, which, it is to \- e hoped, it may re­ceive.

By TelegTa.ph. -o--

HALtFAX.. April 9.-Tbe C&D&dlao Hoote of Commoue auetaioed tbe new taralf by a vott' of nioety.aeven tu aixty.

The modiU t:ionrdi with the Uohed St&'- bu beeo renewed.

All Ruaalan colle~r11 are oloeed for ooe year, and the priaooa are crowded with etndeoLa. Die· order• contit.ue a l\!l,. the MioieW!r of .Education bu reaigoed.

Germaoy'a advance oo Eutern A.frioa coo­tloaea.

APRIL 10.-The Solltli}nte from Plaoeotla for New York wu diaabled g60 milea from port. Sbe wutower! into Halifuyeaterday by tbe ('ooentry Tbe SouJhgait remaioe here a fortniaht for a ne• ah~ft T be G'ootlllr!J demanda thirty tbouand dollars.

Senator Hale bu introduced a bill ioto th~ Senate, \\' uhingtoo, refoeio& laodiDi pririlegee to Oaoediso railway"

Steamera repor~ lmmeoae iceberaa. Gladatone'e epeeob on Balfour'• t.ad Blll faUI

to aatiafy the lriab ParlJ. APRIL n .-Staoley bu arri•ed lit Bel~rium. ' Sian or &ffi, leader. driving puia oiatb (?) ez:Ue

forty yeara ago, ia dead. · Tbe Marqoia or Carralbor, Carlltt leadn, baa

arrived a' Valeucia Ao aoti-Carl\1& demoo­•tration followed. Tbe mob boll' barrta._d._ Tbe militarJ toolt pOIPMiioa of t.be town.

LiceMea i~~n-d by tbe Newfooodlaod GoYe1'11-mcot will entitle ftehiog veuola to purcbue aup pliea io Canadian porta.

The ~iberia11 Glugow, arrived at llalifu yea­terday. Sbe pueed an iceberg a mile loor aad fifty feet bi~rh .

KAB.B.IAOB. Oo lbe 7tb lo1t., at Ualhedral . 8~. Jobo'e, by tbe Re•

llrchde•uloo Forrlet.l. Mr. Suphoo Po•~. of Plae~utla, t.o Katie J ., youngeet d~usbt.cr or A oo and the late Obrl•topbor Obldl11y._of Oave Broyle.

DlU.TBI!J. At SL. John'• oo tbo 8th loeL.,alrer a abort bot palo­

full llloe11, Ctarlea Hono, a u~tl \'e of ~berbouroe. Doreoleblre, Eol(l"nd, agod 86 JOBra, 68 of wblcb be l p&Ot lo tblt OOUDiry.

At Trluhy, oo t:ialurday mnrolog, Oenrjfe A u~:ntoe Py11o, lo lha •7rb yMr of bll ag•. MOOod 100 of tb. lat• Joeepb Tueroer, E~~q.

At TwUIInpu, oo abe ''h loet., afaer a !Jog ~od pro­tr~cted Uloeaa, .Wr. Jobo f'oyd, an old and reepooc.d r11ld•ot of that placo, •8'11 7(1 yeare.

P.USBIIG&BI Per 8 8 r.orucript from the W11lward-Yra Hul­

Ciblogl, Wm fune, O.c!et King, WI .... WJIIIallll and Farrell. t.lra 1\oweo. Wlaa Oudy, Mre Butt, Wlaa Bald­win. Yra Oollaban. For rb1 Weatw•rd-ltlaa Beneoa, Capt Wm Bowd. Tbo• O.blll, Mr eod Yre Hatoblop, aot.l 40 lo IIAKira~ro.

FURNITURE ' I

Fisheries, t8go. ~

We are fully prepared~ manuraotoro from tbe beu gr~~do American cottHii

Caplin, HerHng and Cod

SEINES and.TR~PS (the coming net for pmtlt on 111l couc. F iaheriea) with rbe beat akill and exp .. rience.

-ALSO-

Strong; Serviceable Herring N"ElTS,

trongls aod properly moaoted, adapter! to tl•e hard uaace of No trfouodlaoders. 'I be fiahoru••·n will find theau wares witb the importing mer .chaot The uode~iJZoed will giYe hie penoa.al attencion tu a ll ordure 10nt thom.

Oct 2~ 6m.

WILLIAM SfOWE, Gwuct11ter Nu tt 'l'toi1tt Co.

'a c;ommtrciuLSt .. Bn•ton

SUBSCRIPTION~ -FOR TUP:-

Mmtreal Family Herald <f· Weekly Star recei•t><t " t tb11 ~TANI>AlU> Oflice.

k•• poata,ae commuaion &Qd trouble b7 ~ )'OIU' Sabacrip!lona t.broagb ~ odl.M

lfew Subaorlftiona reoeived

FOR SALE 1 The aobooner

~a.rry JW:a"t'traaa 40 tooa burtheo, boil' io lAhue lo 1880; abe it boUt of hardwood. Ia welt.fouod aod ia iD nery way aultable for the general t~f &he country. Sbe will be in St Joho'ala y nex&, wbeo ahe oao be loepeoted.

For parliculart apply to

March 4 .-lm.

ADAM POWER, ChOIIIttl,

Or JOHN PPWER. Harbor Gro~

B£aTT~£&l)l ..... t.hote put ., b)'

I• D. M. FERRY & CO. Wboa,... tho L~ lecd~meo Ia the World.

D.lof. FIWIYI:Co'a Bcautlfhll, JUuatr.a.ted. Daaipchll

SD:Dand PWUAL iwl.f9o wW be !!! JPJlU eo 2 lppllc&Ata, and 10 lui -·· c.e­_.,.., Itt. better tlwa ..... JDor. wy_paiOfl aalatO&rdu, PJow.r • J'leld a&&Da alMMlld Mad llrlt.

D. M. 'ltRRY 6. CO. e WINMOR, ONT.

• AUon'e Lu ng B alsam w1111 in trotiucorf "' 1lw pnl•lic :•fter ill<uocriii•I •U tht• fl(t~i li¥" C ll rt• nf 8111'1t tl i• •··•~,.,. hnd ""''" lnllv I• "'•·•I. It .. XCI"·~ .. x. J'l'(:IOIIIIiOilRIItl C Ill~; ' l jl<' l.illt :.: • l••llll••" 11 fT l hu l ·h f··~•n o r u. u,.n.,.: ··hRu ~t·K t1 , • .,.. H:"'t•tiul •" nttt1

r,QUCHS, COLDS, CROUP. l""jfi,.,. t hl' urr"•'' . lu•·,r~ ,,.,. in'" ''' I ...... . ui"""

IHI ~tt:,:lh to., ... tt l.: ... 41.ti\·: ""l!"'''~ u . ... _ .. " ' . liYt•r I lo ir .. t p r~tr r ,., .• i,·u ttHft i,.,, .... , .. ,.1 •• ' '"-'" It '" th ..

•hnle ay- rrm. ~urh '" tltP in11necl int(' 11n•l l'llllil!fnclory ,.lf,·c~ ll.nt it is wnrranLed to brenk up tbe moet dis tressing cough in o. few hours ' time if u<>t ' "'' '""It " ' ""'11"11 1t c•u•'"'"'' 110 opuun in auy rhru• nud ia wnrrnuterl tu be ro\'rl cctl,v ltanult•Jll tn fl , .. •n<·•l ,;,.11 ,.,, .,. ··l· lld 'j'r., ... , i~ no real hCC1'~41 1 )' for ~o mnuy rfcnrhs by cuueumprin•t \\lu•u Allru·ll l.ur.~: li d~""' ••1:1 t• rt'YI'nt it. if C'nly In !ten in riu111 f .. or Cou~n •npl io•t . nurl nil r1•~ ··ast· >' •It t 1 .. 1111 ~nit, "11uh h~ ( ·,,.,uh,., lll'l:l•·clt••l Colds, u~n au:ltilill, Alllbu.a ndd all •lillt•A,('I4 .. r thu LUIIj!ll .\Lu.S'!! LUNII BAt,'l.\)1 hi lhu !;rca~ l\lodero l(t- tuerly. Fur Croup nna \\' horopinc Couvh i t ;,. IIIIII08t a 8pecitic l t ill nn ol rl IIIRII · ALLEN' s· (htrii reme•l) . 11nd eold unh·••rAally lit 60 ccuts 11nd ::; 1.110 pt-r bnnle T he t5·cent boule11 11r•· p UIItllt to &IIIIWCr rr.o f:OUI\111111 CAll rur n Gnnd -LUNG BAlSA f\11.-• nd Low·prict~•l CMIG II Cuu~ tr you hll >'ll lfl uot l rt~d tho lhleam. call fnr a 2[).ceot bot\lo ru ••·"L 11. ,\ l:ll.lu

.FISH E R.I ·l1~ 8 ' • _.J_, --·- --. .

AMERICAN NET & TWINE C~., -34 Commercial Street, BOSTON,

MANUFACT URER OF

Mass.

COl), HERKING & C ... ~PLI~ SEINE~. -ALSO-

- .AL L OF THE VEllY BEST QU ALITY ANP M.AOE 1..1.11' OOR--

St.lEP A H. I) G<)I~D MEDAL T\'' INEt; uf whioh we are t.ho exolm1i\'ts manufftoturers.

Highest awards at Boston, 1869 ; Philadelphia. erics Exhibition, 1883.

~ &nd for Illus t rated Catalogue.

1876 London Fish-

P E'c. 28,2m.

USE

FOR all SUM~I ER COMl'EAINTS.DTARR· HOEA.CHUL~RA. CRAM PSood PAINS

IN THE BOW ELS P urely Veget11ble and pleuaot to take. Sold by Dealera. Price 2i'> cent a.

Bold by W. H. THOMPSON d:SON. •

PC>R. S.A.LE - AT TJJE-

FANCY & TOY BAZAAR, Victoria Strut ·:

EASTE R CARDS. E ASTER C ~ SDS. Traced and Sblld,·d :\J A TS. Plllin Rnd Aorlin WOIJ L . Birtbdny CARD uod. BOOKS. M'uRtl\cho onrl Fancy Chin11 <.:U P::i. <.:b ina VA.' r.s. 6 o'clock TEA. :ETS nnd THA YS. Chess, OominOt:s, Drnu~ht ~Mi tl<~ nnd l\l ~:~n.

A. k A. BHU~LEES.

I EMORY 'Mind wo.nc!~rln&: cart!d. ll<>olrol~a.......t lo DDO n~&<ltll$:. THI.Imonlar. f rom aU JIIIJ't" of the l'lobe. l'f'<tl~tuaros" FIUrl:, """' on •t'Jillc.tllon to Vmf • .+.. LoYetc.e, 231 FifUt A .... New York.

M. SEARLE,

GR-EAT BADG.AINS! 1watch-Maker & Jeweller, · fl Water Street, Harbor Grace.

I, All work In tho dtfforeot br:lo.:hc~ of the tru•le

Call aod eee for yonn etv7. that what we ' "Y ie oeatlJ executed wi ~h d\!llpl\•ch. • oorr~t We are uow offerinll the CH~APESl' 1 Outport work Will receive careful an~ protul'' GOODS aud PROVISIONS ever aold 10 Har- , atr~ot•oo.. • . bor Grace ; IS~OP-- rwo doora Welt Telearaph l)ffioe. • • -

Boneless Pork at $8 per brl l Ser ~~. • •• ~ • • Retailing at l5 eta per lb. If!' 11!!1 • r Dr . R /

100 brls Super.ftne Flour, l .Q~l • SSSlng 00m, (llialo, ie) November Inspection, at •~ 20 1 ' V nter Street Hnrbor· Grace.

per Barrel. 1 ' Palace Patent FLOUR- · Every attention givea to customers

llelling Cheap. 1

: WINeu door' t.o Lirurnr1 lo11tltute Lt::: • 1 PAUL RIGOINS, Proprietor

Men s Three-Qual'tier J:Soots 1. sert~t

Band-made, at 12 40 pel' Pair. - ---------------

W.BUTr. J. A. WHlrfMAN, .reby H . Custom Tailoring~

Page 2: dt - collections.mun.cacollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18900411… · dt I VOLUME XXXL (TWo DOLLARs Plm YEAR.) HARBOR GRACE, NJ.i'LD FR.lDA Y, APRIL 11, 1890

Leri'lS• , • ~= .PPA, ·,•A •fiie...l'bly ' Mr ltonnrc&X p~oted tlae report of the g .Lia~W Y g ~~ ~ n.il~y ('oauJ~iellOalre for 188S. ~:.- ~ ··~N I)I'N~J)ied a.peiJijoo·from James

SYNOPSI8 OF P&OO!._!._DlNGS. ~,t, ..... "'~d otbtira of Dirchy U•y:-Go ~be eub-J~f a b"dae at Jomper'e Hrook.

WIDNISDAY, .March 26 _alun :;ouvnon GtHKR.U. preaeoted "petilioo • (Cottfintd) . · I o~-.lr..21!L.IJ'4..o~bere of_9ld .t'U]i.~~!it;7!~;?.;~~:.;,~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~

Jl ,IIJ. CIILONIAL SICKKTAlt\' pre)'8otl'rl a pe\i- uu tt,41 I'UhJeol of codtrape.

.A.l.~ays A.sk..

THOMPSON'S

lYiedical Ball. ESTABLI~HED IN 1855.

----WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

The St.~bec:riber baa again added to hie large and varied Stock~ a few of tbf" newest le~tdin& Patent M~icinea and Sun0:n.)81 aa f~low•

Green'• Auguat Flowe1, Warner's Safe Oure Lime Fruit Juioe, Boeouee'a Germlln ~yrup, Eno'a Fruit Salt, {lolloway • Corn Oure Caner'• Little Liver Pilla, Wi•tar'e Salaam of Wild Oberry, · Wyeth's Liquid Malt Extract, Hueline Mothe r Gra~tl&· \Vorm ExtArmioator, Liebig's Extrllct of M eat, Drainage Tubing. ..Pts!ir'& Sol\p, Pear's Shaving Stioke. White Euaruel (for filling teeth,)

.. Benzine (for cleanaing purposes,) Matt.eon'a Family Syringes. Lemon E>yrap, Raevberry ~Y' up, Dr. Wilson's Het·bine Bitters, Jobnaon's Anodyne Liniment, Tamar Iadien (for eoetiveue~ts), Eno'e Medicated Bug.r (tor worma), Guud'a Hair Jye, Trioo;>herou. Teaber.·y Tooth Powde r, ,,1 urray'a Fluid MagnesiA, Jlt,ef Iron and Wine, Nort.brop & Lyman'l! Veae~ble Diaoo•ery

do do Quinine Wiue, Kello~a Asthma Remedy

do Catarrh Snuff; Daffy'11 .Elixir, Hop Bit.tera Dr. Walker's Vine~ar BitterS Putman's Corn Extractor .1\ eatiru{'• IneAOt Powder N orthrop & Lyman's Emuleior Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. Putner'a ~mulaion

do Cberry Pt'Ctoral Pierce's Golden Medical Di.acovery

uo Purgative Pelleta do Nasallnjeotora

W &terproof N uraing A prone do Sponge Bags do Bihe (for children teething.)

.Fellows Uo111poand Syrup Steedm&n'" Teething Powders Rubber Tubin$[ for Feeders Ayer'a Ha.ir Vigor, Bay Rum Allen's Hair .Reatot"er, Cbild'a Truaaee Adult's Truaaea, Minard's Liniment Caivert's Carbolic Soap, Fuller's .Earth Dried Savo•·y, Dried Sage, Dried Thyme Wright's Untl:lrmented Wine Burdooli Blood Bitters Ke~ler's Uod Liver Oil and Malt. Eaaence Qt Bpruoe, Allen'• Long Balum J ad.on'a Go!d Paint, J adaon'e Gold Ink

-AL8D-­

BlUAR,PIPES,AM8ERS, PERFUMERY Hair and Clothes BRUSHF.S.

W ,Pre10rp\looa carefullr compouoded aod with pare dnp.

W. H. THOMPSON

linn from Johu &n•eou,, aod o•her11, of ~illv Mr A,lo,ttlHI w •U!d lake the liherty of aakiog Cov_u 01o the aubjec\ of codtrape. T.-o yeara lhl~ (h"' tl1e rt~,I•Ort ~f ~1lway nomruiaelnnen be priut­" Btll l»'fl1!d tbrOUflb thi.· llvUM ror the ,.holi-- ~"!.'. (llrthw.!!.,h; ·~ • u of , COJllide~ble IMinnt•IJI.ttn .. tiou of cud!n~pa. That Bill. if 00~ repe.•l•·rl that thlly eb~uld ue tbe llguru for refereuce woultl come Into force oext Sprin~. II nil pt!tilinu- wlulll..lbll e.Jtllnaf.o'll came up. e ra ~t'l forJh tba~ if j~ were put io foroP, its up- ~ . I"' U~UER O_F 'I'HE- DAY;. erl\lll'" w .. uh.l be a areat barrlahip to 1111111y pPO· llo1nl ~"'hUt( of bill &o amtlod 1 omperaoce pie " ' 'll"lled in the flahery. They 11111 forth that ,\ctll, 1&9 : - c & h"~" aUJouot of mooey had been iu•811t.,rl in Uu •uutiou, 'be Hill wu read a third time. cndtra.pa 11nrl tba~ tbey would anffor 00111i1te"'ble Or•l"'"d tloAt the dill be euaroaeed and taken lo'!l it aufficieot time were not 111Jowerl 10 wter w thu Lu"iela~~e Couocll torcoocutreoce there· th~>m out '1 bey furthermore coo tend that tl11t 10· nile alh•ued to roeah from the u-e of trap• Oo 1'-'lliou, the....AiecbiUiice' Lieo Blll Will read could be o~urcoroe by a larwer mealt beinll 1111t!rl . "thir.t tilil_e. Ordered that the Hill be eojl h ""•" not ooneual to ba•o oertaio Hilla lliiii40•I a11d '"~en to Ule LewialaliYe Couocil for their by th11 Le11ialature ooe year reJtardioQ tho H~ht"ry ooucurr .. nce. .. ud rl'peateil the followinll year A few yl!ara Hon. ~OLOHL\L S&ORITARY ~beo roae to mo'l8 1110 ~lie Hou•e hail heeo dondeit wtth pl"tition- thw eeconrl readllJil of the .Manbnod t:iuffrage 1 raytng for the abolition of codaeiou. and the Ulll. Af ttr a ehort bietoricalr4!•1ew of the IIC· H11l barl ecarcelr puaed the Hou1111 "ben a 11j 01j. cion oC the booae on triiil b1:1 'dii'riog the pllllt lar ~umber of petltion1 were prea.-nterl prayilJJl three yea .... aud' of hie puticular . conoeotiou for Ill repPal ; end tbat bad JlODd on frOID tillle WILh it' he OOIDUI8DtetJ OD 'he Creditablfl waouer to tim&. makiot Hehery I awe one year end reJ.Ie•l· io which the Ius el~oo.e Wet"ft et•oducted. I o !nil them tbe next. Tllil qnutioo w111 a very o~o other country In the world would 11acl, iutolli uopor.,.ot one for tbe l.,e~11 111ture to conaidt~r lttliiCe be lli"play"ert lo the compreheneioo of IIU8h l!e CODtidererl the tJme h11rl Arrivl'IJ Whdll th~y llll intricate roeUIII'e. The youth Of thia COliU· ahoold 11weep from 'he Statute· book all J11 w 11 uy we•ll laklull 110cb an iutereat io public affatra bearin~r 00 tbe titherln or tbia colony. He b .. wu l~d tn ~ein thl'lU ll right tbey did uot en­would PU6lltelt to tbe Houee thAt eaeh loll"llly joy b11fore. "nd. dnrio)f tbe llllt few daye, tbou­al·~uld hne .a local optloo law rel(llrdinll 1011 ean fa oC youul( m.;o had rallieit round tbe pre. llUldanCI! of na ftthery affaira. for h wu rouod ecnt ~ro•••rnmeht tn • •q•port 11nd e•reoatheu tbealil that Wbllt wae eultable &o ooe place would n•.t iD dealiOIC witb the HririaL aatborittea. '1 be re · mtll!t tile Ylewa of another. eul utiunfl fl'"''tsd at th11 demooatrataot•a beld out-

Mr. F&ARN roae to eupport the petition intro- eidc~ the wall• of the bouee, were io tyropathy Juced by the lroo. the Colonial See'retary. He wo1'1 •Itt~ ftserillt(l of cbe Hoyailcnent. Manbood rleetred to .. , tblll he had •eo.~ived II lt~rlle DOW · Sulfr.all .. ,wuold ai•e thll JOUIIjl meii of tbct ~aud her of petilin~a fro•!l hie (Mr F.'t) dlatrlct 00 ''' lotereu iu pabli,o.offalre wy oewer hi\Cl bdore. tbe aame eob]eot: bnt he conld ant preeP.ot thel1l . ~lr, MuRPH!' eenoodf'd a' aome leogtb tbe for •bey. ioaru.d of bf'iDil 11tidr~11•ed 10 the Hoo~~e auu•ioo ur the Colonial Secretary. w .. r., 11rll1rttu1ed to bimeelf. Wirh ,,.1111rtt 10 ahe • Mr. ,\lnlltNtt nulained bow thle bill b11d not re.Darke mr:de by the hoo. ~olonial Secretary, re- fJI\Utlrl •be bonae · l•'t 7ear. There "&I a com· ferrllll( 10 codtrapc~ he h11d to 1111 lbat tbts m·•t· p•ot for ... t~ll in tb11 bnuae to dufeM I~ aft11r ita t••r had bet:n thorou11bly tbreaht•t out io 11unlhl!r 1 '' ' ""'~'1" had bo:eu a•l111itted ou eecond readina place, Bo could uot agree with 1111 the hou. "'"' "" had to acc.,pL.t-be~26 yeflr lraocbiee oo the "~"·h!lnao h11d aaid abont thl' r tw uh•t-inn nf th ., vnnci"l" t1•••· 'hAlf a leal wu bet.ter tb11a oo tlt~heriet He w111 of opioioo 1t,11t 11 Fisbrry bre11d' He h11d beeo t.olci by the preaent Sp•ker Burrfln h&tlPil tbe fieberiee nnder ita control. of tl1e hon11e. title. compa.o& bad heeu form11d by woold help to cou.e,.,8 thf' fitbtriea. and confer tht' L•ber" l Party. · pertuoeot beoetita upoo the iuLatttaote ur the lluo Mr. MORBtS uld oo each compact bad couo~ry. been marl., \

Mr W £BBKR ujd be thoo~tbt tbe Act ahoolrl .\tr ~iuuJN£ utd, the Cot. Sec . In referriDjl &o ?ut be ~uforced tble year, for, from iwportaot tbe demooatratloii had beeo the 1\ret to 6five h a auformattoo to bia poueaeioo. be feh that the p•my color within tbe b·'lol'lt. He deaied th11t doioJl 10 -.c.uld b• a ~treat b11rd11hip 10 mAny of it bad aoy coo~:ectiDn with &DJ pArty. If It w~• the people. In hia di1trict woat of tho~~e ,.bo a V"rty rooetintt I' dif1 credit' &o bla party, aod bad. trap• would ao!er 'll'rJ OOI•Iirlerably frnro Will 110 v· oof or the popolaritynf the Gonroment. tbetr abollt~oo . lt would be be""' if tile people Tht•e •ne notbinll lo the reaolutioDt ebowiog bad ~tot a lou(ler time befo1e the Act caro11 to IJ • nfJ~tby whb tbe Gonmment. foroe .. J;i" .did oot tbiok that codll&pt were the Mr. Mclii\ATJJ had YO~ed for the 2b y,ear mtoet tojunoue maoblol!l lo opt<ration. t.lfloy fr• nohl111 IMt 'f"r• btoaaae oo&hiojf would other· otber more t.JeatruotiYe meaoe were m11de uee of wiat~ 'be had, ao<Che· woqld now vote for Mao­at tht> preaenc ticue. Tbe uee of herrinl:·ftllll&a bo•hl ~uffrag~ fnll and fre .. deetro7ed a urea& deal more imruature fl•h chan Hoo. CO&.ONIAL · tSI(l81TUT, io reply &o Mr. did the mocb -complaioed of corttrape. Hu bali Mo11ue, 111ld wba~ he had etated witll reprd to much pleaaure io aopportlog · tbe petition of the cbe deiJ)ouetraiioo wu t-bet che rHOintiorae were boo. (.;olooial SecrelarJ. io tull 1f.rnJJ&t'bj with the nrotf'IU uf the goverD•

Ur. Uu1uN wu io P.Ccord with the petition meut. l'be goTI"rDmea• 'did not participate io 1h11t bad been la1d oo the taole. He tl.ouwht it tba& meetiua. becaoee tdr Morine and hi• frianda would be a gr"\ hardebip to &be people or Tor- b"rl tnMd~ !_~ ~ partiZan a!air. and the people who ~~•1• Ponclt Co•e aod oeillhbor1ng eettJemeolll ••e•ubleii tliere were Jioc iu· eymvathy with Mr 1f t_hey weru oo• preveoted frr-m makioll uae of Morioe a'P.d hiJ frieode. tbetr codtr11p1 wblcb bad ooet them 10 mncb SQme other debate enltled ooropoaed moatly The time ehoold be extended. Cocttrepa "'"r" of , .. ,,liee 10 Mr. Hood. by' Mr Morine. aod tbeo ooL the moat iojurioue methode lo uae for pron· the tult ~ I>-MOO'll\ relldloJ . .zr.o .be. reierred llutiu" the fiaheey. Uultowe~d. ooduioea were ~a 'CommtttN"of'the'Wlrote'lo-monow. · far worn. He (Dr. D)" ho d thllt if the Act Mr. MoKHtc-To mon. (I) 'l'bat. &he report• waa to come io forcu, the Lim ,would be extend . of 'eleot 1111d etlluding eomtoittf't'l of tble bou.e. ed He hop!!d tbaJ woald f tt od 'the · time 10· exoept comtoltteee 'of tbft whole bonae. ahall not 'hat tbe people •onlcl 00, be reduced 10 po.Yerty h,ereafter btl adopted on &bu d•y of a heir prl'&euta by hnlng to 1111taio cbe ION 1 f the moOtJ (bey ltoo to t he Houee except by un11nlmooe ooneeot; b•d ln'llated ao rl!lot.otlylo tb .sir: trap•. • anrl that. except by on11nlmoo1 oonaeo\, oo mo-

Mr. VHUlf& reoommeodeJ es.teodlu~ Lhi time ~ou for tbe ador)tioo of a ruport aball bertsafter ~or the abolition of O?dtrape to tb11 ht of J•ouary, l>t- entert ined uole-• ona d&y '" ootl~ ab"ll hue .893 He Agreed w1tb the boo. Colooi"l Sccrb · been give n of"it. (2o•l ) 'fb11t no bi ll . repurt or tary that legiaiMtioo oo the flaberi(le, up to the m'>tlnn l•l.,•ll(lua tt\e hou•e to any esponrlitu rt> pre•ent time, had beeo ,o roooh bonallnll. Th11 of publtc money, or ellttulintl aoy char2e fur leu we ioterf11red wirh the flaberlu tbe bettet' which tbe hooeu will be c•lleil npou . to vro•ldP l o th•• opinioo he wu eupport~d by 00 lt!u 10 eb--rbetd&{ter ~ tbi4 bonae, esc .. pt apou are · authority tbao ltr. F . Buckfaud. por• of onm•ohtee of whole boua .. ,

Mr McGUTtf would reuriod boo. 1newbert ·r,, .. ntn111>n ~Miolt been marie the eubject of that codtrape oenr wore out. 'fha1 brad c.., be certalo rulln1 bJJbe 'Spl'aller h wu lluall.r r.­repaireu tl'lety attd<)O, Ont' Y"at tbere ... new 101'11!0 011 mutlou, to rtlfer tba notfcea to the~ twioe pot to ooe place. the 0 .- u It w111 put lo C•lurmitltlt on Ruh'• aod l'rooedure another part, aod aubeeqaeully tbeJ reqair•rl OrJer11d tbat. _puraoaot to uotl~:e etYea by ~"• rope, Aod ao 1t weot uu 18 .. 00 ahn uuoa. ,\Jr :\torine ~od ~I• wotlou th.,reoo, eu addreu f;,ue wu no eeoee fn nteudina tbe time to al· •o Hie ~-o41lleooy th11 Govf,uor do paae. re­low the trapa to tie woro oo\ u euch a thloll qttutilll( tbat be will htf ~IHJ8d &o ~use \0 be could oner lake pl.toe u laoa u \bey wire l•l ltfd upoo f.tle '-b'f of Cllil ijoaee. a COJ'J of all uae. '!'be preaeo' t•• _,oald b aboll.ebed. Bt oorreepoJIChtuPCt betwMu H~tr Dtilljeaty'e ~cretar7 •a• or opioioo rb tit •ould· ~ b41u•r \o repeal of ~tile for 16e·-colcfD1ei ~tri4-lltii'"!.IO&tleoo1 ta tLe aot relatine &o oodtrape, aod Jet the people co~necLioE.. whb l"ret.JCll clalwe to take aud cao

N 0 RT H ERN liab u tb8J pleued. lo .. tert oa lbt oout of tbie oolooy : .

Mr. P&TTOlf pr ... oted a petiuoo from Joellph Orderec.l, 'll~euob addr ... be orl48oted to Hie A • c Blaodford aod otbera of Herrioa Neok 00 ~· Euelleoc1 ~JIU91a ~embert o[ ilrie Hollie aa au1 ~suruce om -na,n,. IDbject of cod trap.. of tloe Hon ~· EuculiY~ttCouilch.

~ 't/ 1 Hoo. COLONIAL SJOR&TAB1' laid oo tbe table pf 'l'bo l:J,ouM rtdJobroed until to-morrow at rour I .. the Bouee a full report of tbt .Fl.eber-r Cnmarle- · .o'clook.

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Ef~ABLISHED 1886. lioo for ,1889. 1

•1 • P'RJOAf, Much ~8 Mr . .1BOJO'SOM p,.an~ & pe&l"oo from J B. The Hoo~J opN"-<1"' 4 p.m,

LONDON: 1, OORGATE STllEBT, EO Tobin aod o&bere. oiT~Uito~tt1 'oo the 1ul)j11oc ~IJ'. KOL~rtiel:ltt~li 1 peU&lon fro~~:~ Geor11e of coc:hrape: lliiCf.atpetldod ftom Joadhao ltflio· ' Por~r aJ»J o ~!r61 Cb•oace llJao~. PD tbe

ABERDEEN: 'UNION TERR.A.OE. u.el, of Esplolta. Bqro, 'l•tilld, oo the aamt acib· tubJeo' uf g.~ · , ~116 OAe troq~ &~el Au · • - • jo!Ct; · •lao, a petUIOD from Joho Aual~ .,'IJ &bc.Dy aod Gahan. -o&; letdom-Oome HJ. oo tbe

'DIOO .l'l11fDI (1887) : others, of TwUllope;e. ,aoP-''- X.~d; on the 111me MOlt~ •!lbjeci. "=A• tbla 10aner wM oomioa up for ~ ~n~ama""·•::;r• .............. acn,ooo enbJe:o&: aleo, a pet{Uo'-' (ro~'A'bralt•m .Koi~tll~ dltouuinu al a""littt~ date, be "1\Qid r ••r•e bie Idta ~ ........ ............ 18'7 aiS'd b&ltera. of lliiitoa'• $arbor, 'ee cjae II&!Q._ o ... ~ cite tubjw_O& uut.U tba,·u.ai bad uriY· ~ .• ;;. ... · •. ~ ........................ ; 14:1~CIOC)'tTa1bi•o' Muf~w~·tt.tea pr.DIIJI~Jur ... ' ~"'J &eotluaaltl&ecl h*Sa. .................... Ml,OOO &be ahol~oo of aod nrtoDI epeakere hloo from Walter

toad ·~ _..... OD t'be matter, ba' he cba.._CIM ~ w~tlld •1 &bM l&n til-' were •P~Jlloable &o Mid be wai of pert 'l>f '1h ooaotrr ••rt ·~ applto.bht· to ..,_. f$abtr•en ..,N ot!ler. Tbe •lewa •biola Uat pttlllooa e,p-,.-d 11• . 'hqe eJtfq~. Nl~ perdooluiJ to &be aor&hero Labra4or of "'" .,. ~-~,. b.loa

Mt. Mo1110• pNIIDted a petition from M;)-fek ounlfdea' that' t'lle .rrlDoe .... eub- tiE;ilil th,. l()"c$pe· to Jeotofa '~~ {l. COII tUI-lall~

{>tetw l•bo\i'i~u 1 -for be belined· i~ w9.qld - ~9 & )fre~{ b"tdabtp ~or m11oy fieber.Ue-o·•to<jlln bp thetr tr"2'· whtcb tbez would be obliged ro do il~ preeeni Ia· Were 'tnilorcea: I lie ' WOQ .......,,_,_....., _ _..,, __

.a.~ t~M the pro~r ••1 wo~ld be to exteD!i, cbe I t.i.t.ne lt\l'HI illo peoote 'were proP.rly pre~e\i 'tor .... , tl•• c lranue. • '' ' "~ ' •· { · • • M~. 'I'UOMPSON supported the 'pec£Uon preeeut.-

ed b'/ ~lr M;oric18, He tbl)~lil tfiit aome.de6al~ I that tbe people mi~rht know •hetber the t•~pe CQUOlfllloo eboald he COille to iD the matter eo I • • P.. DWD·ER I

wl!reJlO be oootiooed or no~ tbi~ 7ear. t1r F . Monrus preaeoted a P,!lilloo from Rev. · · ll Absolutei'J Pure.

r qot!ey aod otbere, iobibttiiife ~~ Fo;r; end MtJdlt" Bll(bt, oo tbe eobjeet · ot a . Tt¥e powder 11e~er •ariea. A m&nel of por-wdter in tbeae lcicalltiee There ' walt &d ' ·~· · tit~reogtb ao.d w~oleaomeoeaa.- More ecooo-b. t:a~ water tbere a\ preeeot, but' ' it Wal io a altO& Cba~ tb~ OrdtOAty ltiod1, aod e&DDO' be dtlap1datt>d conditlou. and tbe 'petitlooen a&J eold D eoinpetihOD with tbe multita de of .fow · very 1 uuufe. The p~ople ba" no harbor eet, ~bort"weigbt. al om or pboapthate pow it era on the. whole abore where tbey could haul ap &ld ~nly in canr-ROrAL HAKJNO Powon Co' thl!ir, boata, aud uo public wbarf from 'fopuil to 106 all-11tre.:t, N .Y . ' Apl21 tr ' llolyNIOd. He truaaerl the House would aee ita •."r tO llf'IOt th ·· pr!lyOr or Cbe petitiooe ... hJ j.;l\'111~ them tt ... 'lrealrwater, or 'ac l~t make 11tttfic1e11t alloOdllun to repair the oue Already tbere. ·

Mr .THOMPSON preaeoted a petitieu from A J Harny and otb~ra of .Soat.h W eet A~m. New Hay; oo tbe subJect of roade Thil waa a oom­pua~ively oe•v l.:ttlemen\, aod '"1 little road v •ooey ' bad been expended nu It up to the pre· eeotl. Ue trueted tbat aomet.bioa' woold be al· low.d-ont of the epecial llrlut for t.hla loc•lity.

J.¥n. FJNAhCIA.L SF:OilETARY preaeoted a peti­tioo•froau .John J~aokmazu.od.olher.a. Q.(J,7role oo the auujec' of a b!e•k water there, Tb, re it ad bee~ • hreak w11ter bu~1t. there lome yoa'rl ago, bot for th11 p11t few ytlare I' bad -been <:ooaider­abiJ Wlllred . awaJ, .aod tbe people· uked for & eml\11 eum of DlOoey to hue i& repaired before it bad eotirt~ly dJeA!Jpeared. He boped tba.t. &be Hodee would gite tbe matter tbeir bee' coo· aide'ratioo.

I (1 o be cowtinwd)

-7- Hollo';l'a.r/1 PiU..-F-.ctory Operatives aod W orkere 10 blaoof11otoriea -The remarkable re­ants1~~· whlob 'b"•e fie eo dleo'lnred aod perfected by I homae Holloway, IQd wbicb bue for more th11o 6fty yeare bee.o aooceufrtllr need in every qouter or the globe, are eepeclally neefol lo all Lh ts , m"nifol•l ail mente wblob ad!iot tboee wbo bJ re~oo ol ~beir ot;eapatioo a~OCIIloed for yeara , or all tiJetr litel,ln Crowded boildiDill aod work­•bupe, Hollo•ar'• Pilla aod Oiotmeot are U• aucl11ted temedlea, the fcirmer ~ttoriolf tbe Yital t•n• Pre , wheo dlmloiabed, and alw&JI actiog •aa &D rffiCUIOt blood purifier, wbiJU &be latter 're­Jie~~ IQ~l ,,maladiee. obecke iof!aaimaUon·; ibd ao~ aa a cle111eloll aod healing ageo1 in ouea of ba6 lege, bad breuc.. nlcere aod uobealtbyeore1 of all kiada.

A Oaae of Oon.aumption CHtST£RFJ&LD, N.H., March 26.

Mus11s; 'Sna W. FowLE & SoNs : QcHllenu:n-1 reel lu <lntr called upoo YO!uo·

tan7y w wtve my teetimony in favor of Da. WIS­T;A~·s B.U~All or WILD CBIUY. I wu taken lite!; lut October with a IUDI( OODl,Pialat aocom­pauie~ witb a "ery aerfbue ooo~ttl; aocS'a;ter 6n­IOIC be_eo treated a oumber of weeb bf' tbe' beat phyelctaoa tber j,C&Ye me op :u ao loourable ouo or ouoenmptiou. aod for about eix weelte my r~leude ~xpeoted 1 migb~ die &O'J day. bUIDif ID• ttr...ty d11pair.,d of wy reoonry. At tbie time 1 r11ad th11 a(hertiaemeot aod oettl8oat.-e of •be .\~ILl> Cat:RftY UALSAW, aod wu induced to \'7 tt u.Jy•elf l bave takeo tJ,e ,bo~Uea. aod from the C~Utmeucemeot 1 bue been i~Oall

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y re­COVtl rtntl My OOI:II(h baa oow eo&irely caaaed I ba.ve rewaiued my lleeb aod etreDio!th aod am ret~llnl( qui~ well . I attribute the cure to Da. \VtsTAII S UALSAH OF WtLO ,<JH&IUlT, aa 1 hut ~,Jt.,u llo otb .. r Ult~dioi oe 11iuce 1 corumeoct!d tak-lug that . · Very reepectfuiiJ10Ure,

J ~ ·H.N SKINNER "DEALER- I~ '

Italian and' American Marble 1 SOAPSTONE, &c.

MONUMENT~ HEMisTONE( OORBING &o--rexecuted in Original d66igne.

.Elngtisp. and ~merioan plans fa.rn1tbed to order. c~rvmge, a specialty.

?:{ot&-Beet Stock, :Arfutio and Subetan· tial Work guaranteed.

,Prif!8' LJeta aod Specimen Boob eeot ~oo ap• ph~uon to aoy addreu ~~ at attention ginu to ordera reoeind bJ

mat or otberwlee. All worlt executed onder pel'ftooal auperYatoo CEMENT and PLASTER t•AlUS for aale. ----TEBBA NOVA l!llABBLE WOB.b , Duckworth Street, St. J'ohn'a '

ApllO .ro•t Otlloe Bolt .US

Fire LONDON:

LOMBARD 81RI:CET & CHARING CRO&i --' ESTABLI~ijED IN 1782

TRUSTEES & DlR!OTQlUI Joaepb Wm , Hueodale, E.q 8riatow BoYilJ, EaQ. ' 'rbe Hoo. J'&mee 1\fDg. Joho Clnttoo, Eaq. ~ot.aYine E. Coope, EeCb M.l'. lieorge Arthor Fuller,_ K.eq. Obarlea E. Goodhart, Eeq. M. Rhode H&wkioe, Eeq.

1 Sir Jobo I.nbbock, .Uan. M.P P' R.. . t;barle" TbOinaa Laou;-'Eiq. ·! ·

Cbarlee Magnay, l!!eq, fbe Hoo. Edwia B. flonmao Dudle7 Robert Smith, Eeq · Wm. J&mee Tbompeoo, Eeq. -SON. DIBEOTOB

JpBN J. HLOOMFI&LD1 Eeq t\ ILJ.IAM C. MACDONALD } r'a.urota ll. MAODOHALD,' Joiltt s.c,.,14,....

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.Mus. MILA ti. SMITB.

The enga~emente of tbie 01Boe ate goarat teed by a liUmerous and wealthy PrO net. lldditio~ to a lttrge.inveated Oapit&J ;·ind th~ promphtude And hber.alit·y with which olaima bave alwnys been met, are well-known and aokno~ledged. . •

The tmporta.noe of t-he traDMOtion• of the . , , . GP:N~EMEW--Mrt. So\ltb aiYea Die the ~orcgo­lli~ o.,rlllicare of Lbe efllcacy of 1oor roedicioe to ,,..,, c11to ~be le aJI a~u11loteoce of miJ•• aod took the BAt.SAi oo-=- the aireo'atb of io.r ·ce'rUil­e:nte. which ebe eaw 'In tbe paper• tier 1to1y la lt tdrally true Youae trniJ

W. H, JoNU. 611 Cllo t ~ 11od Sl a boule. Sold by dealer• weo·

l' t .. tly. 110•1 OJ 'l'. McMurdo & Co s~ Jobo'e N~ • I

c. C/ lllOBl-..Da\(bo . . - • -(jmt• -l.•u.cured of a 11nen ••~k of rbeu·

m111i11'!1 by UIID!J MINARD'S LINIM~N:r, ahn 'ryio'1 ~ln,a ~l otb'r re.mic:fl•• for~ )eare.l . •

GIORO& TDIOL&T, .\lbe,t Co 1 li.B ..

C 9. lli011AlDI & ~~ Genu -1 bad a• •alaable colt eo·· baiJ with

m"""'•· 1 f..,..d J woold loet h. I uaed MIN. ·~ LIN I ME~ Tao~ it cu~td ~tm hu·'asN~o. •

· CiunoPila tfAOND&It, ' I •

PH<ENIX FIH.E O:FFIOE . c;nay be eatlmated from tbe f&ct that a[ooe it. Mtabllahmeo~oow oYer ONK l:fuwouo Yu ... -tbe p&ymeote'ID eatfafaotioo of Olaf me for ~ ea hue exceeded FOURTEEN Ml.Ll.JOMS snu.ur• Ioau~ocee &~eaioet Loae by Fire aod J.iahto: ·.

log ~re effeot.d by tbe Company upon e e dMOr1ptloo of Propertr, ou the · moet fiyorlb~ ttrme.

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W. & G RENDELL St.JOBN'I, •

Agtntr for Nw.(mne&U

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IFJR8'f.SESSION OF }6th'GEJERAL ASSEMBLY 1 eltif', ''!•~ c~tu1!rt:i •I. t-u:•r!!y .. ' vltich h:ta lt·rl to 11rat~llhllll iu t ltc ~pel.!ch ill_ correct 1\11•1 th11 fRet tloe ouhtlluoo of rhl•tr ull,lortal rMo11rcea, tho i11 a tot1ll.:r ror cODI(rMulat to u , tllat fi11h f11 wr1rtlt

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J:o:-:.r; ed Ma b 11 people of thMlt ttllnnds, RIJ IO( WhOtD, men. lifO · 1110tr• IIOW lh>i n it \YIJJ io tho IIIOittlt of ~•>Yt•lll b\lr, : ' T. OUN ~· e ay, ro • meo anrl chilrlreu, 1\rl! now Otnploy•••J. luw·· 1, .. , .. , hll ·l ~ ~ d •t<rt•lrore rleJ.Jrh·..,. ,,f l()rCt•, •It • m ol l(:a•m

(COIIIIHUtd) rniAert frOlll inrlu hmco ftOd t~anl lu 1\ Co,ohl ition of r•( hn 11 i\lr l' tllll. t lu,r. tljt• ~t nt,•Uit' lll " ' ' .,.. IHI\&11' , " J loo. I M. MoNROE -~[··· 'Prt>Rident, iL ia acth·ity nuol p rOftJ)I.'ri ty Sucb W IUj tiou e fft'c l ur Ill Ill·· l'J " ('Cit "'liS ir <."<ln !< i~ l l' tll Will • tho• C••lllt!ll · dont.Llul wbeLhttr in your loo~ oxpe.-ieuco of llOoll aod wipe admi'l ist r~tioo of the public :\r -. """ ,,r Ult!tnbro rt~ or t h,., (i·•"lr'""'' " ~ p ··" ' ~ """'" ••rliltment..Lr lif~, realer p~:rhllp8 than ~lnat ol . fAirs of " colony. nnd I Ius w .. ., •hu •.rue wny to a I'' ~< littl! ltl thu C'>•wlfy I n!'~ f d t. Th•• h u u,•

I y g . t rrtille the Wllj:(C•a vf tnhllr lluw tJuea It COrttra~t uot. rl.·tn'lll wlt•t .. ,. · ~ c ht<l (~1 · .\1 lllfolt: ) 1\~kt·d •my other 30tidemttn , now lllllOnga "" you . ? ~ · 1

f .. · . • • 0 • • • . r ' I '"llb that of our rule r&. oO 8CO)p1 1Cll 0 1\fl! lellr· wlo.,l l.uo· Ill' ( .\ lr II ) \Y01.~ l•trl(elfu luf h .. l•rw •·r

eve t AAW In a. mtn l8t.erJ~tl 8!)C~ch, J~ tve~ed 'Y tufcee are people hP~O nt prcttent 1hrt1 tlt,·y pro- lth't- 11111

ti ••·•· rio• .. ,. ' '" ' u• ·~;, .. , IJ,. " '"·"I t " ' t•IY thtJ rt>p~t!llell"-live aJ Her .M •IjPtStJ. 111 tb tR col. ft·r to iuveat their mo ney in the St~vio~ta' Bbnk. io th•l wnrol , ro f 1111 IJIU L'rlttll lo t•or u····" ... h ill ouy., suci• ·an un~ru tLful and lnt..hcrow. Jll\1~ - or foiiOII'iog. tltu elSIOtple or "OIIIt!.of Lloo G:ave~ll- AOh onl-or.yll : ~ha ll .. II•Otlour I··· ~· "'" :·loild. flntph aa the.t. btv&ng refetPnce t.o thft poltll · meot, put 111 thctr PI1Ckot8. or 10 th~ ~ulo!hllh r••ll? yen. 111111 11 l!hu ftln,

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c.tl aitn~~otion It, 81l'B: . : Siooe the L<lgishh Cousol'11. rntlorr than set'k au ontlur for llt11 fre11h 11hvuld not fort.:ct 11u.1 ti •h r i••" r: '"'"'" 810il. , Aui:l t u re IIUll m~t. a enentl electil)n b~t8 r.akcn Ollldq)ri~es .. Thu JlrMJli.!CtR or tho IU\'~811:"eut nr 80 luuJ:::_ IIR !J.u \V ·~ .c~ltair · ll tll ,, ' . oltttcal I.Jt"'

I . . 1• • I gb 1 II t. t 1\.'1 PO. new oapiiAi tn t ho cou11try 1\rC very ahm lll 1f ~I!J ,.flail, wtth hiSil"flc ' tolto hu : ... •ourttod to tntrnde

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The pt<•Kcllt G o vPrncnen . hr\Ve llfiWil the Wtod upuo it. H pollilll!·ll rc(• liu : o r poli tic II in tlu-t•loyf'~ for t~e tint. ttrue 10 tine ·~lor~y. le' them 110 ~ be. euq.orised 11hoold_ th~y ruap .tltu ,.

11co nttOmJlt tu r" '"•' tfl,. r lle11cls ou tl•o com ­

No~wlt.ha~llnthng tbM O&irly ~Vf'ry drstrtcL wbirlwiod, for most Ralluredly the1r 81118 '!'Ill huol 111 i•RIHil, that mo11wut ti·c •luo r " ' '" lit\ olo•cu be­in ~hts isl;nd wu vigorously con~ted, 1 h~tve them out. Co ouin~t 111 the porPn111al p:\rnarnph htud lottu lie ""''"' ns tu ncn nbo ut the workio~t tit~ ~rat.itica~ion of vlaoing on record thAt. the ou ihe • J.o're·•ch Slo(>ru d1tficulties, he wo uld say of t.h c ouu"u'""' "' na tnos~ pcoplo, aocl loe won td proceeitngs were characterized by peacA and thllt the aooouncl!tllll~t now m"de to the cotllt!ry Sl\y h,11,.11tly ''.mt , 8(~ fl r n:e he k u .. w, ., , ... tl!rfer-

d d Tb lt. f •h1·8 ~ 111u 1 •~ t.he was aucb aa Blr.Jck hun nlmoat speechless wttla o: 1, 0., uf a ""ltttoal km 1 ha" b>!CII " t'• ' ' " !•' tJol wtth goo or er. & resu o ~ " , "Al "' ' • \u ld h · · · · · 1 · · . k I J e 1tltprt8e. , y e are tn t Bt 061o!OIIllll008 Arc Ill r !ISIICCI to I t 80 80011 fiS he OlHttrVI)d 11 . ll'lttl\ ' IOg

COIIIILtLuent.a ba~ been a . rem~tr a '.Y 8 roog proj;[reRl! witb regard to the ril'ht o r tho t'renclt tl1111 •nch interfcrunce would rutlllu to;: nf.!.ollhot nud

poonouncement.m favor of, th& pohcy of t.be to tia~ fo r lo~.3tens oo our oo~llt•. \Vp a lwl\y!l 1t,!• troy i ts utility, h .: tllw u lo l w •'k ••n t. lt.·fe r­

l•resl'nt. Government." The fleoi<'etul charac heretofore mf\iotaioed, nntl were nph .. l•l in o n• riug to tbe cur11 of fi s h, if ole (\ I r t I ) "''"l'tn­cer of o:-~r peo1 le ~toea without tlaJIDil, At,d needs cou1entioo by tbe obleat rct••tuaweu and j urt"u' of bured correctly. the \' tuwll o••uncrll ltlli rhi11 t:veo1 oo cornmeut. ThoJ bave alwaya ~eo eo,_ a_nd t~nul11od. tbat tbeir right of liRio ury wu co~1 tined int.: by lt ou .\lr ,\l ou rut> uru ~ .. u rcly olttiereo~ perhApS i' WOUld bave be~n bette.r .for t~etr ID· t<l thtl catching Of COdfish. 11 11 lltOot.:ltt It Wl\8 fro ou tbnsu hui .J h )' Lh"l L!Urttlulll ''' h tl t VO!ry IOU!{ t.!rotllll, io rej(l\rd w the French :Shore! difficulty t he imperative duty or the Go>~erri!Ot! llt, upou nco. Uu t It •YIJi fl ol ,,.,. .... I ll .. , . , olet tl.: U , l Il l Li lla

eapeci~lly, if th~~ _bad 'ruanifdte~ a. litt~o ~ore lhe very Hnst iotimati.ou they bad . rcc tJi vod . that ,, .,11 .. r. th oiL ""' ' ~.:cu ll. '"'" h ... 111 \' tew oort ly ooue active wtere11t, apmt. ood detern11oa11co \II. limes arr~tucerueots wuru btll~g made to utvesuch tt~l•lll hrnuc h o f our ti.t. ,• n o·~-cu.tli,h . ,,verlooou~ ~hG put. Whl\t be objec ted to' i,, the pAriiJlrap h i!l to tht1 !'rune:.. to hrwe p:ot~11ted wi t h nil I hu uth~r ... Hn<:n ,. . c:~-olttiO ••. lt ur ri og, ~c.. whio: h, tho uoiquo d t!clar&tton that tloo ruaultof Lh e $16? · power at thutr corun::\1\d, a~atnllt auy enclt Cf\n in l•:u ~tl isl o a

1oo ·a l; rut.! f: '" " '' 'c~ ;o re ~ thjo: 1.:d

e raleleotloo waaa ruruarkllblo pronouocemt~nt tn r.e88i•ltt8; attol show tb l\t thia oolouy would be uo tu rt!(lt l 11 ,~Jio:cuvu u~tol o: r (; o vl' m utt· nt cuuLro l. favor of tbe policy of Lhe GoY'11 rnmeol. It WAll party tn tbctn . n(l t evun to a ~e 111purnry nr~Rn O!u· U

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lhtle 11bort of ao oulraae upon the part or he ru6 nt. thl\t wonltl exte nd tbu rt~o~hta nr thu f rl!ll\!h vuiiiJh:d owd r .. r.:u loo••·;l-shoulu IIU!J purt lb.: whole Exeoutive to iove~le .Hie bdcelleocy tbe (;ov- or ourtAtl tho~e of tbis colour Aro wo t o " t" u,t P''l"""ll"" "' ;\ ,·.donndlaod. e-rnor ioto, tbe prooouooemeot of aocU. a palo"bly idly by aort allow aucb procet!dinfo(ll to tnk u p l.tc•• lluu .\1 . • \l o~t:ot: s~id hill rtHoarka uron tbe abaurd aod decep~ive uUeraoce M tlsat; aod he wttboul mo11t .. mphat io nul'! iurlt)Cnant pmt .. al '! nn rtttr.: of li~h bud rufere ucu to ob~crv:ll t.>UB of allould oot bAve allowed bimaelf to be made uae He trueted attd hnped thnt. in connt-ctioll wit It llun .\I r. Fox. ol by bia wily advi11ere to voice tbei~ aelf-lauda- tbie whole "Frtonch ~hore' q•te~tioo •. wu ~~~all I l o u. A . llAIWt:\'- \V e ll. t b oso who undorlal.;e tory iunccnr~toiea. noel bCIICit: up t.he1r atareoueol8 bave no more dolc~:attrutd t o th(• C. lottll\l Olfic11 to cn licise ebould hnve lonJ.! mctUo ries, nu ol if io .• the matnJer he bu d ooe. Hi a l:!:xcelleocy We bnve hi11 too much of this ~,,rt or tloio~ lllro•llofy to ~.\I r. IJ.), 1ur.11ook not, t lto bo o. g entlemao aboulrt kt:e!l himaelf eotirajyAioof from politioe for tbo unfortuul\le colony' II 11ood W e kn ow was a !)ar ty to a IIIO<Il!Uro iutroJuced n f.:w yoMa aud &I.e attirmat.ioo coo tatoe.d io bla apeec b tbat tbat the effect bB! hoen t o procur J n few ribbnus BKO to r .:gu lacc thc c ulling ot n .. ,, with tllo Yt <1W tbere waa a auateotatioo of 'be Goveromeot attd t11le11 lor d e lewates, wltosu I!Oif · e!!tcu•n Rnd to aoouro ~on im prov ement io tho cure. policy wae uoeeemly, cou.iog froru ancb a aource vnoity have been thus gratifltHi at the 'lllc rifice H o u ,\1 .\l n s um:- l'v socuro Hworu culle r~ . £veo at a matter of tute, ir 00 00 otber $lroood, of tbe dearest intcretlll or the people or N t! <M· ll v n. A. IIAH\'t:Y-All A Go vcrottlUOI C.I U d o it waa out of place aod nobeoomio~r. We may fuoodlaod. fhe !llitt.arioll temptation aet bdoru with '"~otnrol to 1m prO\ IO!! rho cure in uuy u ranch ult ounelvea wbat. wae tbe Goveromeot \policy their eye~ wu mor~ powerful to wealt bumao na - of our tishe rie

11 is 1o BJ.lpoto~ iu~pcctv r~ lo r a

IM~ Fall. He had never beard it elated tb11t they ture than a desire to auelliD tbe rtl(lllll of t boir .,11aut1t~rcl to iu,.11

cct ouol pruuunucc up'" the bad any policy. I' AppeAred . tbat tbe ouly k~od fe llo)Y -moo; and tho re11ult i11 tbat. at.te r Yt!Brs q :1ality. and brl\ud it nccurolt u.( i\' . 1\ tLh re­of polioy tbat esiated a' the 11me of ~be e lectiOO of ne11oti11tioo aod couotleu dt~),.l r:alloo .. . lhe svuct tn oninto! dev,•Io.,muoto~ Itt! p i r . II.) I.ICr­waa whatever cry would aoiL tbe Rreatr•L oum- " Freocb Sbore'' difficulty ia uo ooaro~r advaucurl 1

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ber aod catch tbe larf;[eet number of tbe peo!llt!'a toward" a eettlement cbnn it wa'l hnlf " century lton . lo(en tl.:mcn ~· Ito ltllvtJ cn tic•~ <'.l the 'po::uch, vo~. • Uown with rbe mercbau1al' • A dollar a~ro. If it ebould , bo .. c vor. b~ dt!cided by t ho11e but hu eboulol f l'tll tu uclt cli~ppoioted if. in aod a qaart.er a da1 for labor,' aod 10 fortb . we re •ho have t be po wer to do it. that 1\ny t.le lcjea- 1 ~9ll . t he num ber of m o:: n empluyed in mioing ie tbe ~~~. aaed to lure tbe people to vote fo r meu tioo be aeot w tlte Imperial Government ou this uot lnrl(er tbnn it Willi in l~l:i!l and us~ . A wbo formed tbe <io•erotneot party. Now, •·o t- matter. It should be ittaieted opou tlll a oooditio u point in 11.11 op..,uin\1 ·Jl<'l'Cb wbich appears to witbat.aodiog t toelr disparagement aod di10reditof imperatiTe aod biod1n~e of •ncb appoiutruont. tbat have ~ti\'olu )Croat o ff.mco to t he t" o boo wern­tbemerohaot•.aod&hetemporllryt~iomphobtained tbe geotlemeo wbo compott: it llha l la~cept or. no bera oppoetto~, iR 1bnt r.:ferrinlo! to tbe euatoot.'l­by aucb diehooeat muoa, tb~y wlll yet oome !o title, emolu•ueot. or reward for 1be1r 1erv1ces cion of tbe policy o f tho H..Jvero\neot by the peo­Ult' earrace ariainjl phceoiJ: : I,ke from &he aebCIIIn from l hll Bricieb Goveromtmt \ Ve kuo w whM p ie of the COUIIIfy l~tilt rniL on;, of tloes~ geu. wbioh political defe~\ haa, for t.be &ime, burled tbe ~ff.e t bu ~eo io the put, and tba~ too of · tlem6 u llt11 asked wbat wu the vulicy of the t7o•· tbern. aod bo welcomed, too by lhe people. t ea our interest.& bave t b.eeu bartered awa1 or erome n1 tllllt lultl been al ludo:d 10? l:fe ('\lr· H . ) who bave for aome time pa,t lleeo ~llllht, for lr~pt io abeyance to aubaerve Fruuoh dowRnda tho u~tht it wna a q uory Vl.'ry ell'IY to answer.

l alalater pli\'poaee. to Jeoy them. A• re~tard' the He would aay to bie credit, cl:a& bon. Mr Har- Opposittuo to tbe lato t7ovo~r nmeo t, tltat w~a labor cry.'althOURb the pr0a1iee &4 fiod emrloy· vey wee ooe of the moat.11treouou• io determiu- tht~ policy that ioftu en~ed tht~ conatituouciPa nil meot. for cbe people at. a dollar aod a qoarl11r por e<Siy oppotiiDK ao arraoaemeo~. proposed a fe w o\•e r the couutry. aod upoo "' lu ch tbe • rtllllllrlc­•lay formed thf laraeet raot.>r io cbe a~ooeaa of ye11ra ago, •hich would bave lliveo ~o tbe Freno.b able pronouncl!meuc' waa mao e. tbe Governmelh partJ at tbe late ~lectlo~, tbey all they duired, to ~bo great detrtm.ent or thll Hou J All ES Prrrs - \\' 1\8 tbl\t tho pohoy of lbu oow Hod " oooveoieo~ to d eny H. feehojl, oo coloDJ. lJeoce. wbuo we flod our lYoveromeot members of the l7ovcrnment? doubt. aabaroerl of tbe diahooetl weapooa tbe1 comlnjl forward witb ao aaauraooo tbat oegolia. lloo A. HA H\.E\' -Uppoeittou to tbe lt:Ue <7o v. u11ed In tbe cooteat. Tbey koew that the p rice of •iooa art' in pro~tren witb tbe 'vie w t o graoting oromput aud to tbe policy &hey "t:re purauiu~o:. labor · ~ alway• regoll\led bJ tbe demand. thai- the Freoob oew right•. i• ia time for ~a to ta.lce uo UJ.Atte r what c r•ue mny IJavo boeo i ocideot11lly Governmeota have D'O control over n, aod to-day alarm aod uoite in defence of our ohertabed pr1v- imported iuto tho cootc~t Umbrago:: i~ nlso •• find tbat oot ooe member. of tbe preaeot G~v- ileaea. We bav11, it ie true, tbe ~uraoce of tbe token by boo geutle:oun co thtl j:hraseolot:y of eromeot party will adUJi~ that n pledge. bJ w!Jtcb Imperial Go\·eromfD~ that I'O iofrtDameot or ou r tbe laat part of the var~~ctrnph rdtlrrin~: to tltt! re­eo maoJ or tbe oooatitueociea were gulled ao.d riabte ~ball take olace wi :bout the cooaeot o r eult of t ho recent uleotions Xo \V , thtl lt o u tho delnded, waa eYer made. Reprdlog the Uatt our local legislature ; but when "!o ~now that Prosid eo t bad beeu nppt:llled ro by lo on 1\lr. Act be (Mr. M) would aver . that aoy mao w~o the twenty -ei~ht p11wos oo t he .leguiAttve cbt!ltl Mooroo t o say '!Jhether h~. o ne of t Re olol.:s· and btl 1\ludled ·aod koowe aoytb1og about the ba11- bo~ard may be movtld at the ••II of t be leade r, oaost c x pur ieocool l e~islntor8 iu tho• cotnny nt.d oeM or the country dare oot be • party to a re· Lbie uaurance WAY provo of very little value, counl'Cted wtth dtffo~ rtlnt m iot3tr i.os h·•ol t!Vl!r ~~eo pe&l or tb4t Act, aod be further a .. rred hie l-e· abould tbe arraogemeut io quertiou be submitted a llko pnrallruph iu an npo~nt ll t.! ' Pih!o•h. lie lief tba~ · lb~re il oo inteotioo to repeal lt. He to ua. plr lluvey) did no t 1Vi8h 10 brio~ ,. blnsb to 'would oo' bere Rive aoy opioioo u W tbe legality Hon. A . \V. HARVEY, in s11ying a fe w the face of their n·spectcd P rcsideut, bu t he of tb~ commiuioo re~eotly ~ppoioted to eoqulre wo rds in re !Jiy to the two h on. ~eutlemPo s hould just rt'for to t he G o vcruor '11 opuoiog ioto &be11fect. of tbe ope~~1ou of tbe Aot. Hut who had preced ed him ebonld p refaco his re· ap11eoh 1n 1 33. wheo :he PrestJeut •us t;olon ial be would eodoree tbe optulOD that, 10 rru u btl I .' h b b f ::ieoretary, the mioidtCI 011111\lly entrusted witb jadgmeot goea, oo better quallfted mao tbao mat ka by coognHu littng t. e c ~m or 00 tte tbe fnuoiol{ of t bosu docuou e nts The 11poecb Jodge Beoo,.lt could ,be fonod for the poet of Rcoeasion o.f n e.w mentbeiB t_o Lhetr ranks, ~od io th 11t year oootRins tht· C.>lloiVttllt soo~eocus: commluiooer • . At the ~me time, to Addle any e11pecially m v 1ew of the evtdenoe of d e u':ltlllg "Since our last W I.'•'" " !;(. n l!e ne rl\1 ot .. ctioo lodi•ldual wi~b the bnrtbeo of work t be duty of power disvlayed by the apeech e11 of tbe lnu. a,

118 taken plaoe. tbe ret urn~. fo r tho fl rat t ime.

tbe oftlce willlovolve, eoob ao immeoae • .ubjeot mover and seco nder of the Address The i nc l udiu~e tbe repreAcouttiou of th11 d istriotll o r u it ia, waa a moat feeble m11thod of atr~v•o~ to forruer, w e know, is an old CRillpaigner, on~ tit Gt!,HICe 11ud 'Vbitt! lln)'ll.

acl.lieve _the p•ofeued eod. Aod lo !h" vtew, who btU! mllde Ids mark in every busineaa h e •· Althou~eb uearly ~··cry dietrict of the lsl11ud wblob wtll be ahared lo bv ruoa~ lnt.ellllleot per- wl\8 vi~torously coltteatl!d . I have rbe ~errt t i licattuo 1001 tbt repor~ of ooe mao itill bave buc alif;[ht undertook i but be (Mr. H.) WtUI not so pre· or rcoordiuj(, to t bu ~.:rol\t c redi t o! t he puople , weta'bl or iofhteood lo coofluclog the coaolry pa:oed for the exce ll ent nnd elegan~ speech ~f tbat their proaeedinl!'& were, tltrou~hout oh:sr,.c. Q(IOO tbe wledow -of ooottoulog·or ai.Joliabinll tbe boo. Mr. Fox;. aod he congratulated Lbotr ce rized by peMe null ~eoorl orde··· Ac~. Bu& be (Mr. M.) bad! no be•lta~:oo io ••· body on having .ulded ro their oumher a •· Tho~ reeult of :bia a 1,peal to the oonatit ueu • .. rtloa t.b•~ tbe deoialoo or Judlle Heooett Ia al- ge ntleman fmdowed witb suoh sonucl 'it'nlle, ciea bM bello a very atroog pro.oo uoct-toeot io road1 m111de, aud may be fouod ~poo tbe 6u' practical knowledge, and amoot.bne811 and ap support or tile "euontl polioy of t11 e preaeo t. liO· page of bit note-book; a~d .Jbe obtet . part of bla prol•riateueaa of diction in giving ex pre.tllioo ve rnroun t.' ' baaloeae •ill oooal•t Jo collect£oe evadeooe that . . · b 1 d · f f. ~ow, bere were identical exprt!etlions writteo will ft.t the jod~tment. "'fhe • whole tbioll ie a LO hta Vlewa 81 be aa " rea Y given proo ? ' by ooe wbo is aok.ncwletlged to be oc1e of tbe make-ablh, de9ieed to oo•er ap tbe dlebooee& aod be (Mr. H.) tbougbt they shall rece~ve most elcl{not writera nnd spunkert in t he co un1oy. oooduct of the Government, aod tbie commiuloo from that. geu tle rnao . much valuable &ll&l&t 1-lou Mr .\losno&-h was very ooml>limcntllrJ u Ult,.,ly the ladder bJ meaoa of wbioh ~~1 eo- anoe, eepeoia.lly upon the subject. of the liah- to our Preaident tbl\t the pree,;u t C7uvernmeol dea.to~ ,to le' thamtelrea down. l lo mo•loll. the eriea. in wbiob Ita is laraely eni{A~eU. N O llo' , abouh.l follow bill prorluctioo worrt ror word. · Acfdreae boo. H~. Maokay _.ld be boptrt ~ejplla- io dealio~ with bis EJtcelleocy'a opening ( To be continutd) tlon fa cpooJQ)i~a whb tbe 61he,iea ,will be of b i~ ebould 00~ be forgo~ten tbllt t he aao'b • o~(Jdltr n to eooourajle capita Ill'-to OOD• •peeo ' . . to h d d tlooel w ' prolecate tbem. Now.'&bere la oot ooe 6~at port.lon of It re,era ro t e past, an oea liDill• feiltateln tbe brfef b(at.Ory ot 1be preaeot not. belong to the present Go~ernmea._t, but lo GOTetOmtlllt lO aford tbe •llwbt .. , euoourap.. that ..Jt~lob imiJ)ed iately vreoedad lt. The ._eDt ~ oapitaJiata to · acbe~are•"tb•ll" •meaoa, GovfirnmenL n lj:w in po•er cannot. yAt taicP either in &be fta~ttiee or &IIJ ocher braoob of lo · credit for the performance of man1 good

' d"'trr •• let&, be lhoald •Alb 'P u;t, &~"ll.llkaiT thingt aooompliehed ; nor would i~ be fttir !O £baE •~1 uoe dqJ•ub, ~hbo It ,qott~' eaataaed1.a . oe1,1eure tbem for ahort·oomifgt of t~e pllat to bllllDMI AD • o u ~plta - epare, woa ~ . b b b I ·oat. co·fuY .. , It aoder the oaroa~lloee ~roarh& three or fonr .year .. , BetiDif t a ' ey ave 00 y •bola' b)' ·tb4 p;.eD, GOTero~e -t r,or baa I~ juet au)>~ upon , the :thr~bold of o~ce. •aot beep~ ~ .t'ab011• w o 00atp011 aad Wbate•er hu oocnfred witb ta tbat per1od lappon 1&. to betp ...... iUpon_ enry UJaa ~tb.o forma }M'rt. of the batcry or tbe ,relgo of ~be

J. pirM~fiDDfa, to be ao tQ)piOftr. ol Jlebor? Aud ta )ate Govern mea'; yet 'bia 8P¥Qb of H11 EE· _oo& .... ooadaat oou&hJm •ni'J. a.,, al-, oelleooy doea not r@6eo' upon 'ha~ Govern ..

&lappaj. ~ t~·~:3~i ~~ -~~dU.~!!Jio:~~~ mea' in. apy ~·Y ; aod he thought ita repre .. :8!.. ttfll ~Jatem or rirul~o ·J4 abut he eentativee here •boo_ld be lbank.fal t.bat f(fl'llt• dleooo&ioued and diaooaateaaooW. bJ tboee' •ho er 1\reta w~ n~ lal~ upon the a~verie c~o •taal&l'l-,-lt ltll' pModoe D01ia .. MD will be d~tion of tbtnga exlattng after tbe1r rule, 10• fooia wiW.. ao P'' bla-.ip..a .. UJ IDd._&rf .. ~ of 6nding fault with the bre~ity and t,. &laeooao&q.laild pneee' ID,......~•III· IIri•• emqotbne. in •hich &b PDproeperouatate of

~:tt.tlt' 1~ •1f•ire bu beea dealt wlth. Be ~ouabt the &r;~~~· will oondidoa of tbinp wu •-'f.Y trot)lfullr and be:; 11t ook:o appropriakly d~ribed in Lbe 8~, ~nd. u

:==·~~~lJ be r .. araa the part allud(og to the pnqe of

!!ili&iiii~a Ooti·~ 'ftah, da6 IDorHae in 'h• prtoe baa takeD plaoe -~• q&ahe-.. ,.,, thooe, t.ltb~auiab6' -;.....,ah_.......... ~· ..,._ oorreo• to .. , • ..,..,11100 ap, ,===n .......... ~otlm ........... 1 tb•Q .. .... ..... ....-!.Hit~ ....... , ..... -t~ •k ,........ .

GUAROIAN FIRE AND LIFE

Assura,nca Compa,ny O.lf I,.ONDON --

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1821 I '

SUB801UBIJ) CAPITAL . .. . . . ... .£2,boo,ooo atg l'OTAL L'fV&BTBD J!'oNOS op~

WAilD o:r . ... ... .... .. .. . ! .... \. 2,7M,000 11

ANNO.U. boo¥& UPWA&.OS or l SISO,OOO ' 1

Tbe 'GU~OIAN" being a 6ret olaa Engliah'Ina~ou,uce Oom1Mny otfeta all t~oee &dvant.aget, mo::~L dBtl~~aiol~ top . inaurera vis. undoubted ~t~bili~y, tu' orable ~gttus aai prom~t eatclemeot ~o clkiaol .tor lOla. -

Tbe noderaigoed Jn"Lla 'beaD appoiol~ A,tatt tor Ne•tuundl~tn~ atv p~p.rec.t.ki ia. . 10 Pollolea aptoat ~~~ l'i~' . ..;

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~'~ ~ta)ltb'fitt}jf tlrl\t penny ~ exiatl'd io the O..pe of ii ~.,. d llope and Naat, and b .,.. believed

would be 1000 geaeral &brouaboua Brituab t\ fri~ ; aild &bat for the inaignitioant ex·

1wntlit.nre of £66,000 a year more tban at prt>sent. vrovided, tb.s links might be added, "nd uc:t'.&n peony poaca.ge would be po..atit-le het.wt:1:ln ~ttl tbeatt \lOUn&.riet~. Not.. An extra tr.uu, ~<t&tmahip, or JlOII~nuln •ould b11v" t.o tte vrovided to e~trry ou' th\a reform, for the •vqn·Rite machinery wu now in full operlltion. R tt b-td t~cquired &hea'lt\led conviction, in the COOI'I\e nf aD e.steoded Wt.ern tollr durin!{ the paRt reoe a, tba~no £ift on the ll"rt or thfl Mother Country would b6 rootf' grac'efnlly ttnd e,·en entbnaiatically wel~mflcf by the Colo· oiru. 1 hotn this wJi'icb be had auwgp.ated.

meht or hJ ~....._t.:oJooW tlarliacnen' (ql N.,w. ft~o111lhand). Noa~ of t.btw would bue reall .,.ut.-d th .. dllftcoltiea of the.,. ... or prennt tht' oootluo•ooe of the Nk tb&* oae day \he New· fl)nn•ll•ndera will take the Ia• ln thair own htuotlll anrl loord' dow a the Fre&aob ,eetahllelunente."

lawrlere. and will laud •rmed a.dlOta ao.t tab poMctlluta Ol'•hl! apol. or •••• l'ru.oe ••II m~ .. a !f,.maad oo Eogl~u~ (supported bJ ooaiMcDnu foreiaco publio opiuloo) for. rap&tatio•r ud n· d....,; or botb lhioKt will hap.,.o. We tball have to oAooae betwlhtll war ID w~& will appeat uron paper fo he an oojaat. oaoee. au~ one ID

tbe tmae ol tbfl rahhe pr,.. w the til ... ure of tbe mtel ....... of *1M people , Mao~ I.DteNt& ia aaar= h, the !CarupeAn

.,,... l.t' &be propoeed C'-cao.,..a to meet Ia Btrtla ac tbe ~ott& of &he Gehllaa Kmperor . Al•oec. all alae £afopeao citte. ba•" been invit­ed to aeod deleptett •nd they hue alcna.l all aooeptelt. n It dlftlcolt to '" how the d~eiODI of at.e Coogreae are to be eofor~. altbooab no doubt free diaooa.Joo of labor daire moet r•eult. in abod. The Emperot •. hn• .. e"· oould beet promote U.e lnterelte of labor thronaboo& he " •orld by proelalmhur aational dieat'mamenl, aod •(iopt.ina Free Trade. h ia more than 101peoted, howe~er, tbat biA lmmecti•N objec' 11 t.o a.pture the Yote of the Socialiete wbo bue 'aioed la'tlely

-ANU-,.ONf.'H/'1'/0~1 11A r ... I)Jf/UtTJS'ER ___ ..._ ............. ...._ .................... ..._,.,._ .... , ....... _______ _

l'' ltiiJ,~ '1.' Al'l(r I, II . 1 ~\IV

STILL ON TfiE RAPID INORBASB.

'l'rnt ~ortr~IZII•n C>lllh•lto:rv. u time Jlroceel'lP, ie T&Jii•lly iunr"""iult in ""' "'"" Uv to ~ho 61b ine~ the c"rr•h .hKd Alr~t•ell"ttod tbe i.u•nunll~ total of 42 mllliooe (to bout iiiO,OW qciotllla) •~taioa~ <!R million& (ahuul 4G6 000 quiu1n 111) (nr rh u corru­pondinll period la.t y~R r. Sor mun the otbt~r l&ct be frr.cuueo, • i& . that tho tlahit•L! 'W!UOn i11 io the lat.a O.rmao eleotiooe. ,

-~ot yet o•er, Anti tbt~l coneequ .. utly there !~' tia:e to at til furruer au~tmour dw r~tlte ; 110 tlu.t 11 ia not improbable ic may fun~ up oue million quintalr. .

Now, withonL tle•irin2 to wiah •be Norwerrian fiahercneo ""Y tumn our peoplu Cllnoot (l., blamed if tiJey 1eboulr1 rnctiue to re.rard the aboYe with no feelinJ:" ot Jrlenenro nr eariafr~ccion : for to them it. i11 u n t ~:no•l rre~a ~ay. tho very re"erlle In vio.w. tl• t>n, of 1hu Rbove (for 1111) un· favorMbll' circu•n11auce. the qne•tinn oatUral•y and forcibly prearm te i1eolf-la it rhth t to throw o pen the whole of Ot\ r l'XIt'llllive cout. lioe- -1111 our barbora and porta-to a foreillD nation like 'he Freucb, nnri . •· on-p~ty•oen • of a certain ton· o•ae due,'' give chem the privilt~l.'e (fnr h .. yonti all doubt it i3 a privilejle) of freely dr~wiog upon o ur iovaln~tble bait "nt~plies? We hue bot 1paoe now to IIJ:&in 11xpreu our warm oieappro· •al of tbe platl wbicb ~raot1 tbe Frencb the

Mr. Btoaton went on to AllY Lhllt be L~ttl ira his po<~ea~~ion thonaanda of AXtruott~ fro111 Eng· liah,AmPriCiln,lndiao,&nd Au".~r~tli~tll journatlll t.PstifyinJ( to the wide and wttrm interOKt<lrona ed in t.he matwr. The que..tic.n wall now ripe for aolnLion,and the favonrablA tlecisil"'n ol l:'at · liment conld no t be long d ellfJe<.l, rn th\l fuoe ot tbe rur.oal'kable llnd geuE'ral nranifnlrtation of puhlio favour wbioh ooe•n 1tPnny poat~tge had quite r .. oently evoked. Mr. 008C!Jen wll8 1111 willrng to t.ouoh the P .mt Office 1111r • plus 1\mt unting to nearly £4,000,000. But i~ ~ro• at tbe r.a.te of from £200,000 to £350,000 per aDDU'Tl.

When we eee tuft,. marv'llloua atriues in the change. eogeated aud in the improvA• menta iotroduoed into t.he p<>'lt.ltl "JIIt.810II of other Ianda, the conriction comes atronJliY homa tb.t it u en rely titne we ~houlu be a11tir in eodeuoriDf{ t.o effect l"lmP Of then. for the benefit of our people. Tht>re 1eE'ms to he no good rea~on why poatage rtt611 wiLh U~tna<.IA and the United Statea abonltl not he reJuceJ c.o three oeo" (i01t.ead of fivll HI at preat~nt) ttorl. loCill to two oeot.a (i01tead of three '"' ar. present.) Ler. ae try it.

There i11 no amh~AOOIIDMS about that. At thtt Jt.AnAADt mument thtort~ aN" nnt wanting '""''1~11 nr per~~nna in' Uiia oonotry who in .. cline to \hink that, unlflla tomtt et.op bet soon pot. to Frenoh aggre~~alon upon t.hese shoretc ,nd to unwarnantahle French ~ret.ensiona t.o thl'l fi11hf'rit~t ,,f tbia Bri&.i.ah oolooy-(both or which · 1-~tve l•t.e.._. ••teCtti•ed aooh alarmioJC ('fiiJihl\ab. in t.he impudent olaimaaon~tht to ~ ~~et. up .mder the ~peohal oover of the modw. vit~t.ndi)-\be above 'Qoplea~~~ot. Jaat ahilt. or resource mlly noL be 10 rem~ as m-.y now 8J"Jtt"llr. Newfoundlander~ are very patienli •nd f,,rh&Aring, aliu~t t.o a f~tult; hut., altell ~all, thrrft i11 rcnoh a thing u untlul.v t.retlptu•&­inl(, 11lmMt to a fault.; but, aft.er all, .there u anoh a t.hinct u oodulv tre&pu~eing upon ~nod nMnrf'. Wh~n thllt Oconra &oo often there~ ouly one tbiug t.o l>f' expected.

The S~r tUAkee another very 11ignifiQ\n~ lltRtem .. nt. which, if nothing el~~e, hu at. any r"l.ft au Air ol piRullibility •bont. it., e~~pecially in viow of the ohnoxiOOII provieion"l arnUtjle• m Put l"tt-ly t~ongt'it to he thruat upon this col· ouy whhout. i~ con~~ent or knowledge. Thill ill I ()I\ frf'llh in the mind or onr reAder~~ t.o re­q .liri> mor't'l delini~ remark: The Speaker ob· eerves:

1 which we eball probeblJ oot bafl wuh o_e 1 "'"'ui:uooe oploion a& bome or io other portiODI' or tbe l!imolre, 11r elae we abaU ba'e t.o apolo~riee, ro J>ll• and to rMtOre nTder npoD ~e Newfoubd~ land 'do.-t. No pne wbo bowl the oompoaltloo of the oew .majority io the Nawfoundlaud t'ar-111\ment aaa doubt Lbat tbe reaalt would be oe­gntilltiooa on the part of ~ewfooodlaod. at Wuhiog\Oo ,for adwlaaioa to tbe Union We 11hoold thea bave to ~Ide wbe~ber we ioteocJed lo ret.Aio tbe allelffaooe of Newfoaodlaod by farce, or "» allow, io &be Ne.wfouodlud oate th~tt rlaht of eeeeeaioo wbicb b11 oot ye~ beeo lldmiwed in nn1 inatauce. A Mr. Allen hu a\­rearty •nitteo from brinol \o 'be daily papert to ..ay that hie lriend11 wbo are iP&en~tted ill lbe lohtter factoriu on tbe wee~ co•• propoee to 11rm their mea. aod to reaiet by foroe aoy inter­fereace by tbe Freocb, aod altbouab 11ocb aatioa m•r not take place io the pnaen~ y~.u. any more '""" i~ hu tslteo place oo former OCC!leiona wben it hi\B boon lhrutl!oed, aooner or later there can be lh tlu rloubt thott aucb actioo will be ta'lteo; rh•t it •ill he ""'' CZ"nenlly repodrat~d at home 11nrt that the N~ · fuuodlaod democracy will ex· pre11 " d .. ~oire 111 rraoafer lbeir allo~riaoce to Go.,err.mcut whicb tht>y thiolt lea IOfnpntoua In the rue"ntime &here i1 oo choice before aa. We muat. continue to 11drolt the validity of the r ren~iea, t.o lli•e ret~cefnl inatroct.iooa to our con•lllodorea opon tbe atatioo. and to meet bait­wily tile foreiJ,~o Mioiatera of Fraoce. Tbat the •occeno" of M. Spull11r may all be u wiae. 1\11 prudeot, aud u peace·lovlnlJ u him1elf ia to be hoped, but budly to be ex~ted."

to a late oomber of tba..HARBOR GIACC STAN· ouo I Dote your aorppae that Americao fieber· tDen ebould think it worth wbila to dalt New­foundlt~od for froaeo! herria,r, Jfbll~ Newfound · laodtre (exr.ept on the Weet. Cout, which tbe uerege 6t. Joho'e 1 or Harbor Grace citizl'n koo•JI very little about) dO' not thhik the cnde worth any altentl~o H.>w different It ie 11 itt, I'Jther 1)80ple ! Tbeee do not .rN& cooteot" with oottiua up ftah of oae kind In one way. No. Uut all ldotla-loblltera aod c.plin aod herti:;g aud bl\tlOoelt-wbinb ere pr811ervftli for uportl\• tioo io neu m1ooer r .. ealed by-experiment etc. While. oq the other haod. poor old Newfound­lanri hnlll her cod8eh aa the ouly thinsr worth llvlnlf for l Trae, ahe ia beginning t.o ftod out che nla~& of the CI'WII:Acean-the lobtt.er-but even tb .. t it lnoke ae 1f ebe woi1ld hrm/ to ebare with the Freoch-becaoae the Hritiab Govern· ment doee not. waot- · Wer' I! I

· aforeeaid licenae-'ti• notbinjl 11hor~ of it. In laa~ iNue we detot.:d much &J.IIICe to tbia aubjl'et, pointed ou t aome of the 1troug objection• which may witb mucb reuoo be ur11ed ll(aioat the late aolion in the •Lo•e rl!aard. h ia not oece1aary. therefore.. t.bat muob more be aaid. We shall oonaeqne~tly cooteDl ouraelvea for the preaeot. witb one or two reroarkl'.

( 1) Let it never be forrtoUen tbl\1 the French hue to depeod eohtly upou Newfoundlaoct for Uleir anpply of bait.

(2) Norabould the other ei~tni6caot fact be I oat ahtbt of, vit . tbat Fraoce 11, for reuooa. alu! only tt\O well kno""n. to our people, a l(rOIIIJ uo. fair. raioou1 competitor of oars. By her bounty eyatem. 11 a heavy coat to bar treuury abe baa built op ao eoormoua f\11h~ry. which ie not only eopplyioa ber horae marltete witb Newfoandtaod fi1h,but. worae atill, i1 competioa with, ye" more, faat aapplantiog ua iu all onr Medtterr~~nPao cnt~rltell. So keeoly wu lbia felt iu 1886-whf'o the. q11ution t!"t preal!uled itaelf uoder newer and taore formidable conuiriooa thao ex. i1ted at aoy previoua time- that a deputation of ~eotlemen deeply iotereated io tb'! Newfoundland trad~. ••ited upon tho Secre11ry of ~tate for the Colonies and. tbroorcb tbeir able apolteam11n, Sir AmbroH Shea. allowed him clearly that tbe corupetltloo "e b"d lbeu to meet io 111! the larjleat and beat of our forei~ro uurlteta ••• auf. ficif'o t to awaken 1 aeoae c>f profound alarw for the future of rbe ftabio{r buaioeM -enouab t.o in· dicate oar a!Molute oxclo•ion froru tbem aod after a tim" perb11pe tbe efl'llceroeot of onr com­meroill aod iodo1trial exU.tenoe u • colony. Since tba' time matter• have arowo worle­Fr~och ~mpetllion bu become more g,levooa ltiJI. A.ed yet we are DOW willing tO 1rr1nt tbero ~e loeatim .. ble privilege of parcbuing bait" on paylllent of a cerlllio tonnage doe." I I

(S)Ooe of the etron~telt objeutiooa whioh can po•­aibly be urtced l.$lllinat the receot propoMI to aell b1it t.o t.l:e French 11 that it 11 making t.bil tb~­lately iodlapooubl., product-co wbicb the very exiateoce of our fi1beric• dependa-• commercial commodity~roetbioa which cao be boogbt aod eold. ~ow. aoyone that hu aoy jutt cooceptloo of the firet impor11oce of tb'e mattl!r. II bound to coodemn thia, and av h ahoold oot be. Other­•i,e what will tbe r~eult be io the nenr futore ? "nnoo wooder a Herwita~eBay fi1bermao. writ ina on the aobject, abould uy : •· for the Jut teo 1eara our bait 1upply bu been le11 aud leN, aod lut year our 6abery waa next t.o a totGI failure owing td waot of bait If we are to hue oo voice io the matter, and t he Goverorueot •ball eee fit to repeat tbe Bait Act. tbeo Hermitaae Hay will certainly aofter We are depeodiog exchuively upoo the daily oatt-b of ood for a li•eli­bood, and if the wute o f bait fiabu i1 allowed u It wu wbeo bah wu deetroyed by the mil· lloo in tbe former extnvagant maooer of IDP· plyiog bait t.o tbe Freoch, our meaoa of llvell · hood will certainly be eeriou1ly hampered If oot uhim1tely ruloed"

We uotlce by tbfl Coloni.lt that tbe Colo· mercW Body of 6t. Jobo'e are much oooceroed over tble mauer ; tbat on Taeaday " a large aod earo~et meet.iog of lh6 Commercial Society waa held Ia the Chamber of Com­llltrce roome to ooDaider the aotioa of tile Governmeot relatlte t.o t.be Bait. AcL. Robert ProwM Eeq., oceuplwd tbe obair, aad addreaua were made by Sir Robert. Tbnrbaro. Hoo. M. llouoe, Hon. Mr. Hatny, Mr. Bowring and otben.. Tbe reeolatlooe agreed to are t.o be for­wardecl.Jq llil Euelleooy."

Postage Rates.

An'>ther fttct mentionPd lty Mr. tl f'a ton iR worthy or oot.fl. He llltirl that. ott the pr&~ent moment " geuM~&I, tbottgh ~rh~p• not con~ Ct~rted, lltt.erul-'t ia lteing ru11<.le hy o~her P ow era l.O dr·prive ua of oor Uhtrlceta in partly civil z"tJ l~tnW., and even in our own Ooloniea. That France. with a few hn•d~>nllome tran11 oe~nic dependenoiea, epent. £400,000 a yettr .uore than Engl~nd in enhflidi&tn& her m•il line&, and ob~&rged hAr mero~aota h"ll thA 81'itillh rate fur po~~taf(e, ""'' th11t Ger·many ... ud other St.ate..-weffl eqnlliiJ aa~uta; while t.he Britiah Poet Oftio.-, to ·Cilp •II, .. otnlllly conveyed foreipen' ltstter~~ of a.dvi,u>, prioe JilltK, lQitroctiOnl to aaenr.., 8l.C. 1 llt bl\lr riAt.el in BritiaL abipe!

'The NBwfoundiand Fisheries' What " the Speaker" Says.

SOliOC BIG!IIJ'IOANT 8t1GGDTIOBB.

UP to tbe preeent moU)eot we hue not. lo~td space to refer t.o an exoellent article, bettring the above quoted title, "'hioh ~tp• peared in that. ne• journal lat.elf publiahed in London, callftd the Sp«ahw, (or • uOpy of wbioh we are indebted to our Lond·ln oorrea­ponden~, "G. A." What adda t.o the 11ignili ottrHle of the artiole ia t.he fact that it ie a•id to have been wri~ten by .Sir Cb.arlea Oil lee, the al.t.hor of tb"t. well known work-" Pro· blt~ma or Grnater Bri~ifl ."

We feel that wo cannot. <.to hett.er than ap• pend a few extno" from tbia rather not&J production.

The first point rererred to i11 the one aug­gNted by aome of the L ondon !:'reu, vi&., the purohaee or Freoob rights; but &he S~altu ehow& that there are ~hree ditBoohiea ip ~be •ay, the moet fnrmid .. ble or which ia th"t the Freooh will not tell at any prioe. Ir, how­ever, tbi• were ao& ove•·, our oont.emporary believu tba' a dlttnl&e b&t.weeo Ensland ~tod Newfoundland wonld folloy,u to wboebould pay. Newtonodlaod, it 81.11, ''it a poor ool­nny ; thtt ta.xea are beuy ; •ncl a ·Jarae pro · ~rtion of the Oolonial ftaberaael\ bflieve t b•~ the quea~iuo will be aolYecl for tl1e~ h7 • ar, or by annexation to tbe United $wt4W. On t.he other haod, an .Bnglieb . Mlnhatr,r •'-'ul<l hardly like to oome &o Parliawent for a larp vote of money to be •pent in proonring ao advi\Dt.age for ,),. inbabit..Dta ot a eelt~go•· ernior OolonJ p~j reaponaible inati&.n· tionL No otber radioal aolqtjQJJ of tbe ditB­ou.lty tbat i.a wortb7 of oonaide"'tiop ll.., b.teo augpttecl."

'rhe Spt/QMr then apeak a wltb oo unoertaln •oioe in reprd co ~ pr...umptaooa ol1ima made by rranoe in r~ &o 'he lo&,e&.er tieb ery. Tbia baa u Ul8 prt4Mot Jitpe"i 'peoullar etanUiouoe. lt •ra:

"Tbe PreDOb NID'*1 baa beea lll·adrie.tello !~&rtlMr eoaapUoati., a q••doa al~J daaJer­oaa fo"t .-... _, •• detaad oa '* c.o ed.-J• Uaaa lot.cen ut fllb. Tllaa • a 11ab II a reel .­wbiob ..... IIMkw....S.' .. a tbildtab uhitioa. whlcb baa alwap beea bald 10 be 41101•at10-'11 ID&dmlealbla. oa 1M .,._ .aroudl tt!M It oreb Ia no' net. II aoa a M. ud doel eo• walk ~· warde; aDd a lo~ alto &., Ia 0,. oploln. ao& ' ..................... ol ... &n&&l• b .aJ II lUted llaat •• .... 1 DO&"" qp alae lti'te of ll...t.caadlucl ,Ia c.lle

wJIIUtll ,.,.,1101 10 &Ita Put.._, .fA !leW'f081HIIIIMI. 1114 ~· wUl P-J·

olfrtDela

• · The tl11njler t~f the litoatioo i1 iocreued by thl' f11c1 '''"I the Fr~och Fo~htn Otftner will on­donbte•lly u• the Nowfnaudlaart qo,.edoo 111 a ml'"nl of hringl"'jf J'l'ellllllre OJ'OD Lord 8"1iahory 10 "nno11te Evyrt anti 1t may be edroitterl that 1f Y.cyvt were eueuK•ed by •be Brhi•b ~oopa. euch iMrroctiooe •nold -.ralb be ~ven t.o the contnootmlf'r nf th& l''reoch ICI'"dron in Ne• · fonortJ11nd Wllt8rll II" Wl'r~ form~rJy lfiYfiO tO the ntti.:e" lt,.J-ilnp the JYI"ition-namllly to avoid evPry hnult-le ac' wblcb could incr1111e t.be rialt of " t~itu11•inn •ITeattv 11tuiued Any Hriri•b 11uttj .. o~ not" Newfoundlanrtcr moat be prep11red to arlmit lhal, ev"'! rn,ti oll ulrie Fr~uch inlld· mi ... ibl., d~tro11ntle. tbe troe meaoio11 of tbe Treaty of Utr~oht ai•• the Frenob riabta opoo tbe Nll•fuuaullaod ebore wbiob are e:roelleo~ on p•pwr, wltiob bA•e· alw11ye beeo aored apoo io pra.sti•-... ""li which hiiYe b.en f'Xpre•''.J "dmittetl by our (iovernm.u~ on all ~lble oocaaiooa du""n to cbe preMo' day." Y~. '"""'can he no douht on ~bat point.

NP..,Int~udl.nrlera kno•-tnow, alu! too tMLL-Ioua hotCore tbia lllt.e da•..e in the nioe.­'"'' 11' h Cf'ntury, Lhllt t.be Britiah Government '"'Tit. uliD<'11'• on all : ' ~ole UOCMiona d:»trn " '"' rlttt preeeo~ d .. y, expl'elll'ly adroitt.Ni" F r11nch n~tht.e upon' the Newfnundlaod ahore, ~trill Lo 1 he N otwf'onodland ti•heriea-e.g. the hut> ffl(lfltu eittmdi. Tbe above un(orLun."" r .. ot c.htt ueople of thie old 8ritieb

1Colony have

lcuown t.o Liutir OOI't Jona yMn 1~0, and have """~iu•t4!d to koow ' ' down to the prMent

WE pnhliah to-day the remainin~t portion of t.he let~r or our London corresvondent. O .A. l t ~ill he ollst-t·ved that. roferer.C*\ iH t...otde, among other thioga, t.o a mat.t.et which ie de.tet•inJC of ~he undivided attention of our 1.eo~IE' gen~~r"lly. "Poor old New(onndlanri hugs her cod611b aa the ooly thing worth \i-.. ing lor"-t.hat's wb~tt i11 aaid about. the won derfnl iodifl't~l'ence ebown iu t.hie purely 6ab• ing ~lony t.o the ot.ber Jlroduou which a lwunt.iful Providence baa rl"oed wit.hin the e""Y r&~ch or ita people. They have no~, at lt!aHt to 11oy extent, adupted the new modea or ru•nut'ttcttu ing and putting up ti1b now in \'O~ne ~tntongllt our American con11io1. Tbeee 1-eoplf', till ia wt~ll kno•n, now eorply varioua •u~&rlcet.8 witb large quantitiea of~oeleu fieh, ri11h ttt tina, etc.,-m~&rket.a where our ordin· " 'Y cOO will not ltlll. E~ery poeiible way of preparing for m•rlret coddala, and or.ber vari~· Lle~t ot 61lh ~&a well, ought to be tried in New funndlaocf: we abould no longer have to do wi'b t.be .method• or the market• of oar .craodfa&ben~. Tbe ,.-oriel all around ua ia on i:be movfl, and uolPia "e wlab to fall behind in the race, we m~st be np aod dolo~, &nd «~ ndtl&vo .. to keep paCA witb the age.

.Jay :• v-. •ith·inol"81lsio, int.en•hy•• &imee The Legi !llative A.ssem bly. I""JC~ I And t.hey•re folly oogniCAnt ot t.hl'l " unhapp.,y trat.h •biob a.tinot. he denied," viz., that from the very beginning their in• ~tlitm"Lie 1 it(ht.ll ~ave been peraiatently aacri liq.·d •t tLI'I ebrine of Briti11b diplomacy. Th"'Y hll' e felt, and do ret reel, that, diet the llUpt~rial <lovernmeut realiJe, u they ehould, tloe vttry harp oon~one which r.he people or Nttwloonrtlaud •ere ••ked and were ex! 1~c•e<f t.o Ul~tke t.o a (orelgn n~tLion, they would Lt~yood all queetion hat"e heen more careful Lhan they wero, in ao fooli•hly oeJiog to t.h~ F1 ench 11uob inv.-luahle 6:shiQg and tftrrlt.oriAI r•acba.t and prhlleaee on tbe oo••" or ~hie ouun"y..,,he oltito11t 0t1looy or t.hA Aritish Crowu.!.~tnd tb .. C.OO wlLhout. an.v eqnivaltmt I 'fh~ ahove; we -.y, hrttl hecn the ONe io tlu• huwuy of aiJ (Ormer ti~thery OOIIVI!nc.iODI ru~tde with Franoe The ntSgOr.iat.ura or t~at. ooun· c.ry .-lway• h•d • ., chelr linx~~a·e' ·onda ttVflry · thin& &.4d waa worLh kno•in~r, and thKt oould be brcmgll~ to tMler upQll the' dlfreren~ )loiur.. (ortnhhc anhjeot of diploma~lo oon~idtH• ••ion: whtreu, in IJl&rlced pon'r.ut., t.be Brit­lah n .. goti.to" knew lit•n&lly uQ,hini (or at ' aQJ r•t.tt vt~ryli&.(l .. )•bout. the "I"Uer~e they were eea&Jina tQ "''*rate a~Q, The l'reoob, on th otb~tr baocl• .JJad • ~r(~t knowledge of tbe •bol,. of 'he ,..&enllive line or ooeat over whlpb c.tr,1 ·plahnecs &o e,eroiae territorial Jurfiidft~cjoh1 ~ ••II •• ·IS•I1ina right.e; •nd, QIOnte>f~tr, w'rw. ~ Qf t~e ~oet ~qrat.e aurveya aocl ~. beat ot obi&'"- ror '"' q,. of tbeir tiabiJlll v ... la, whb l•rge mape or eaob l.t•rbor. Oo theae obarte uer1' l'•oooh lfeb­ioJC .. &.ablieh:Ueo• wu laid dowo on • laf'Rtl I!Glle. ft. ia a well-known fact. too. 'bat, in 01!8 110\ne qf &~e 'r.tnoh betqtLat_,. thetcn·

A 11peoial deepatoh (rom St. J obn'• on WPdn811tll\y informed 01 that "&be Receiver G eneral J~l ivered bia BuO&et Speech tbe pre• "ion11 dAy, giving a full and mut.erlyatatemen' of the Culony'• fioaooial condition. Thfl re•· E'nne' f&~~t J~r waa $l,S62,89S.OS, which waa $8036 34 ehort or that or the preoed· in~t · year. The expeodi~ure w111 $2,028,-735 6~. Tbe fnn·led debt. of the oolony to the 3bt Deoe~ber lut •u t',l88,20lU8. Mr. Marray'a reaolu~iona providiq {or the regia­ntioo of bj.-tba, marriage~, and death• were adopted.

... tvea were Pf'l' in&.lUJateiT ~lllliQ!-84 witb ~he wbolr ~ ~ .. teutv• OGNt,,~ ••ery : thine 'b"' W.., ~uirtd, ~e1 b.cl pNOU«*I me at a.-41 10 pllDIDp& .. well u lo"' uoc. Wlem. ttauall woodel" 'Mil il. 'berefore, 'hac.' th" .. ,qte f,.no!uua ••nased ( .. oaQIII) eo pt ttJe JJcm .. ·~..-. •D4__.. baa atw-.r11 been' "" ~ &,. 'b'" ~~ IP~~U&eraU7

En "P ~oa l 'Tie klalJ, tb~p • ..0 eab I ., Qf .................... .u . .s,.q.,.e~~ot.ld ~ &q ...,.._.ff tta.M ,. ~ freooh

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"pl'elliiJ lld•uc.d tt1:: ~Bridat~l OOYeaJa. • " iMA' OD all~~~ ou d9"a 10 &be

"C ....,.-..... 110.~ alae ..._. ..... nwr opponune •• &M

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· We aball ia a anb&equent U..ne pubU.b the Budget. Speeob in full.

., ..... OV.& LOlltlK)!l LBTTBB.

(PftO)I( A IPIOI.U. OOIUSPOIIDQIT)

ru ~peri41 Parllame~t.-Paru.U Oouamia­lion Jl4porl, .-o-Kw !looMntdoal Tal..k AlJout" Alt•o.a'-The Labor OoutereDoe -~~ -peror'el~m..Uat. OJdeot -Wq 8boqld it. be So '- 1'be JJewfOUD41&4d l,&nd Aud Oolonl~~&t.lon Oo!llpany. -

· The Ne"fonodland LAnd · ""d Coloni&etioo Co. • aNI liiatribolio~e the report of Mr. Booovn. tbeir Enaioecr. who vi~ited the lalaod io 1~ llpoo tbe formation of the Companv to take o•er tbt'I!And raoted to the Tel~npb Co. The dis. tribn\ioo of the Report will a•aiat. in dr!lwioa 1t teotion Lo the r1110orcea of the lalaod, aod ia a Ptep in the rl~bt tiir11ction

The Finclncial Timu. epealdost the other day of nllwaye in Newfoundland. eay11 : • the mineral wealth of tbe lel11od ia well · koown. but little a.pital will be iove.ted there until tbe GoYero· meot adopt the common 1en11e polio1 of makiug road• aoroa the lalaocl. Thia ·.m sod11ce ae"l~~­meot aod rallwaya will eoon follow.'

Ia there oot. a l~eeoo bflre for your hon. Legi•· latora oow In aealon oonveoed?

G. A .

Lopal R.Dd other Items.

-The "'"'' leaded from the 6. 6 . Fnlcon are ueraglag 62 lba .. wbiob ia lower thaoG&betKitt"•

PeRSoNAL .. • P.J. Scott, E•q, wu ia town on WedaOidS.J afr~rnoon. He wu he.re ioloooo.atloo witb a cue which latei.J came before t be l>lttrica Coor' here. Be returaed to &be city oo Tbore­day.

-1'be eohoooer GlodibltJ, Capt. Keough, trhlob l•h bert~ yealerday morololf la reportetl dlam&at· ed near Farrylaod yeaterday "eDio,J, aod bu dri•en off to ... One of oor ac.e&m·Lap la b.· iatt uo~ off In queat of her.-Htrald.

-'l't>e Bank Fiahln~r Cot»paoy'e eobooaer TltraWr, Cept. Nelli. Jert oo Wedoeaday muro· iDg for St. Jobo'e, where ehe le \o be docked for oleanlog. Tbe ~ 11 the ftrat beaker to etart from tbe Bay 011 the fiahlo~e 'I'O.Jaae. ----The ftnt lot of uad for tbe Cathedral Wl\1 broopt hither from &I moo CoTe tbia moroiol{ io O.pt N Fltsqerald'e 10booner MotJ.Ta'lui 8he baa aboot 60 tooe A email oraf&, (Capt Pam­phrey'l') leh for the aame plaoe for a load tbil :ooro'•a

-The ateamer Yolntttr, witb fo~ei~D mail• ana paaengere, arrfyed '&t St Joho'a from flail· fax at 1 80 tbia moroio11 The maila for tbla and other plaoea were recflived here tbla afternoon The n&uro mail ...... hera on Taeaday morn· ~~ .

-It Ia uJd that tbe Salvarioo Army here are abortly c.o bold a apecial aatllerioa io che H'rlt.lah Hall. Some of the principal ofBoera of tbe Cana­dian oorpe are expected to arrin here, aDd heoce tba meetiDa. 'rb~t Armr bolda lte waekly turo• oul.a oo ~oodare. aod h la appareot.li ioortaaloa lo oacnbere. ' '

-BALl or Wou-Tbe ~ale of Work bald bJ tbe Ladle• Sewtolt C itele of the MethodieL coo· rreaatiOD took place io tba Cao,ral Schoolroom oo tbe ennloa• of Mooday aod WedoeadaJiaa' h WU a lf"e&& UOOUI Ttie 1'801fpte OD bd&b OQ• oaefODI amouaa.d to n.o We uadarte&Dd &b• Circle wiU bold aoo'tbir aalt ebortly ---'fha propeny aod ftabuaa par of \be late Capt Tba.. tiNea wen aoctlooe~ oa Wede11day Jul. Wtth &be ua.ptioD of &be 8oom a& Tob ll.....Or ~brdot, ud abe eNd ,,., •e wbole

wea till~ of-ee,.ral of oar ~ao&ete aod Oeher•ao bay1oll ap tu 11aar. l4r J J Marphy uMcl • aiOUOGHr . ,,