Canada's Lever. “Twat ROR THE, RMPTRE. | A bright-eyed lagaie north the line, With stately mieand eyes divine, Was courted by @friend of mine, ; A Yankee. — He Sught her hand—without a sigh- She said—with meaning inther eye— ‘No sir! Do you suppose that | Am cranky ? “| cannot trast yba, tho’ you're bland, And when you ask me for my hand, I know full well, it is my land, Y>a're after. ‘** Don't poll your eyes, afd shgy their whites, They re hichgery locking, loveless mites ; And yet your love-lorn look excites My laughter. ** Ha! ha! ha! ha! Say, Jonathan, How long since is it you began To think of me, and tixed your-plan Or wooing ? ** You have not learned the A BC, You love yourself far more than me, And eo, I'd rather far be free Than rueing.” ‘* Tho’ I'm alone, I have ample store ; I'm satistied, I need no more ; Hesides a husband is a bore.” He kissed her. ‘* How dare you take such liberty, I take your act offensively, Forget this, and I'll try to be Your sister. —Robert Awde. — The Other Side of the Question. WHAT 4 PRESBYTERIAN DIVINE SAYS ABOUT HOME RULE AND RULERS. A celebrated Presbyterian divine, Rey. Pr. Hanna, has been writing a series of letters to a friend in Scotland on ** Scot- land, Ulster and Home Rule for lreland.” In the course of one of them he says: ‘1 give you the fullest credit for conscientious convictions on the Irish ** Rome Rule” question. Iam quite sure you mean well, aud are fully persuaded that your political action and influence are best serving le land and the empire and the cause of God. It is the duty of Christian people in these lands to do the best they can for all parts of the United Kingdom, and I have the strongest assurance that you are acting up to your sense of duty in espousing the Gladstone policy for Ireland. On the other hand, I as strongly believe that Mr. Gladstone had made a fatal mistake, and that thousands of excellent men who have adopted his views are following by mistake a mistaken political ieader. When I quoted to you the unanimous con demnation of Mr. Gladstone’s scheme by the ‘‘ General Assembly of the Presbyter- ian Church in Ireland,” you replied to me by saying, ‘‘ Oh ! they are all Orangemen and Tories.” But is it not possible that Orangemen and Tories on this question may be right ‘ They occupy precisely the position that Mr. Gladstone himself did two years ago. The ‘‘ Orangemen and Tories” of Ireland were strongly with Mr. Gladstone while he opposed the demand for Home Rule, and endeavured to restore law and order in Lreland, as against the turbu- lence and atrocity promoted by the Land League. The ‘** Orangemen and Tories” have faithfully adhered to the position Mr. Gladstone has abandoned. The ex-Premier’s political and ethical evolutions have been too rapid and perplexing for a_ less but possibly sounder intelli- gence. The gift is not to every man to declare that the difference be- tween forty Parnellite votes in one Par- liament and eighty-six in another is the difference between flagrant iniquity and exalted righteousness, and may transform even ** forty thieves’ intoa decent com- ponent party for four-score-and-six politi- cal saints? Orangemen and Tories in Ire- land are not able to adopt that article in Mr. Gladstone’s political creed. And the amazement here is that any Scotchmen should be able to accept it as an orthodox edition to their ‘* Confession of Faith.” Permit me to call your attention to some facts greatly to the credit of some maligned body of men. No Orangeman in Ireland for half a century has been guilty of a capital offence, while the public executioner i1 Mr. Parnell’s dominions has been in almost constant employment, and in some parts of the delectable domain his salary has been a sensible addition to the county rates. Orangemen are hated and belied by the Parnellites because that loyal and chivalrous body is aa invincible barrier to the schemes of rebel and seditious Ireland. When have Orangemen given themselves to midnight marauding, to maiming the brute creation to punish their owners, or to the savage cruelty of invading peaceful habita- tions, and riddling with shot the limbs of the inmates / Iam not an Orangeman or a STory, but the interests of truth require me to protest against the deliberate false- hood and bitter malignity of the Parnell- ites, by which the Orangemen have been assailed. ‘his is the Parnellite policy ap- plied to ‘** Dublin Castle,” and to every rank and condition of Irish Loyalists, to discredit them with the British people, and secure for themselves the government of Ireland. And the sons of Belfast exult in their success, and secretly chuckle at the credulity of the saints who believe them ! But you will be-pleased, I am sure, to be put right in regard to the politics of the Irish General Assembly, and thw conse- quent value of its testimony on the Home ule question. The General Assembly is not a body composed of ‘* Orangemen and Tories.” There are but three Orangemen known to me among the clerical members of the Assembly. I do not believe there is a fourth. There are not more than adozen Conservatives among the 550 members in the Assembly. The Irish General Assembly has been one of the most Liberal bodies in the United Kingdom. Many of its mem- bers are advanced Liberals, standing on the outmost lines of ** progress,” as some, in- deed, may think, touching the fringe of active | case not by ** Orargemen and Tories,” but | by one of the largest and strongest bodies e Libefal dlergyfiow’ in the United King 'dom. “On this Part’of the case you wer in error. Thata wan of your intelligeac and position shonid have been so much at sia O14 ‘this: poipt would have greatly sur prised The, if | lw Wet encountered seers oft | opport unities of people having equal rtun both in Seotlarw | being rightly informed, }and England, but equally, devoid of soun haat wits HAWKER’S 4 Lung Diseases. | inforthation.on this, and other fintts of the} It yds Bured hundreds of = considered a f arth | Irish question.’ Te feel quige&sare you desire: ito master the facts ‘that interpret the situ ‘ation, and that you will be pleased if I — 18 'them with some degree of emphasis. Protestant Episegpal Chureh in ) que ' > of Home Rule. Orahgemen.” assailed in every mood and tense of vitu- peration and caluinny. And enough for some Christian people in Scot- any position by alleging that it is uttered or occupied by an ‘* Orangeman and Tory.” Surely such an answer is not up to the level of Scotland’s intelligence and logic? in Ireland might, in the crisis that threat- ened them —a crisis that has not entirely passed away—expect that appeal to their kinsmen in Scotland would not be in vain —that Scotchmen owing toa common an- cestry and a common faith, would not de- sert their friends in Ireland inthe hour of their need. Many, indeed, have nobly re- sponded to that appeal, and the growing strength of the Unionist party is proof that the head and heart of Scotland are finding theirtrue position in a common conviction and in sympathy with the Scottish race and faith in Ireland. And it would be a grati- fication and cause of thankfulness to Irish Presbyterians tofind that you and many others with you—men whose high Christian worth they delight to recognize—would fall into line with them in resisting a pol- icy that would. be disastrous to the best interests of lreland. >_>. -— «.- Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. remove the tumors. mail, for 50 cents. delphia Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- aetl? im dw <--> aaa ae Local Notices. Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. ap3o tf Beer & Goff have just received a lot of the finest Prunes in the city. Fresh biscuit just received at Beer & Goff's. Bananas, oranges, sale at Beer & rOTf's. apl27 2i Just opened, three dozen English water- proof coats which we are offering very cheap. —John McLeod & Co. a vy ally wppbasedt Mé. Giadstone’s scheme 1 That Church, indeed, may tbe more largely composed of ye Tories ape ut if you knew ‘its clergy and people, I feel quite sure that you would acknowledge. their Christian worth, and would admit that some = ‘** Tories and | ‘Orangemen, at any rate, may be the! '*‘ehildren of the kingdom.” For more then half a century ‘‘ Orangemen and Tories”? have, in the seditious press, been now it is land to discredit almost any testimony or The half million Scottish Presbyterians Symptroms.— Moisture; intense itching and If allowed to continue tumors form, which Swayne's O1nrMentT stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases All druggists, or by Sole leather, cheapest in the city, at the 2i—ap30 apl27 2i lemons and apples for hopeless. It soothes, heals strengthens a very short time. a fresh cold if taken in time, per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. _, W. HAWKER & SON, . eo , Proprietor, novlO -ly dy St John. N. R —+ rs — , + COULD te, an RET aE J. 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HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising : Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Lounges, Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, &c., &c.; also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with instruc- tions to close out quick. Parties requiring Furniture would do well to wait until arrival of this lot. GEORGE M. HARRIS, mch26—dy tf Auctioneer. ee ee ee — Citizens. Attention PURE WATER. —_—_--- —— Le ete engaged the services of a man who will devote his time to the FIT- TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, 1 would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All work entrusted to me will be done both ay and satisfactory. A large supply of PIPES, FAUCETS, etc., always in stock, and prompt attention given to orders, L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street. — apl7—dy tf pat GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. revolution. Mr. Gladstone might have counted on 538 of the 550 ministers of the Assembly, before his plunge into the Home Rule *‘ slough of despond,” as among his devoted followers and warmest admirers. And it was with the greatest amazement and grief and shame that they saw him eat up his former testimony, forsake his best friends in Ireland, and strike hands with oe enemies. Just three ministers of the reneral Assembly have given a public ad- oe to Home Rule. And that is less oly than might have been expected in any Sassembly of Irishmen. The opposi- to Honte Rute, therefore, in this * By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine preperties of well-selected Cocos, Mr. Ep has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- cately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. 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