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The h n. member for South Oxford (Sir ichard ( ‘artwright )hasdeclared that the de- tails whi: h are published in his reptile story, in his or an in Toronto, to which organ he says we are so deeply indebted for these di:closures—as we are, of course, also to him, as I have already ex- plained i1 the opening remarks I have of- fered to the House—the hon. gentleman has decle ced that such a set of documents with reg: rd to electoral corruption never in previc as times was laid before this coun- try. Tle hon. gentleman’s memory is short. Ile forgets that about nine times what wa: alleged to ave been expended in any of hese constituencies—saving the election : f Three Rivers, as to which the statemen is very vague—he forgets that about nive times what was spent in the most exp :nsive of these constituencies was »spent at he election of 1887, to secure him a supporierin a county within 100 miles from wh: re I stand, and the hon. member for Sout! Oxford (Sir Richard Cartwright) was not «> virtuous or so regretful then. Sir Rchard Cartwright—Perhaps you would gi: e us some particulars of your dew: tion ? Sir Jol n Thompson—I will'give the hon. gentlema particulars fast enough, and I will tell } im where to end them all. I was about to ay, Mr. Speaker, that the hon. member for South Oxford (Sir Richard Cartwrig t) was not such a purist then, or was not sich a hypucrite then, whichever it may be, and he was ashamed to sit cheek by jowl with a man who got his seat by the >xpenditure of $36,000. If the hon. gen’ ‘eman wants proof of details, he can find ‘em in the election courts which he shudd rs to think of are presided over by men of such doubtful character, and after that if he goes to the highest tribunal in this ountry he will find the record there, an | he will find, furthermore, that that man held his sest by the purest tech- nicality i: the world, and that the judg- ment ast» the corruption stands unrever- sed to this day. Yes, Sir, and more than that, whon the decision anseating that member : ad failed by reason of a technical- ity, and that member appeared in the House in the afternoon, the hon. member for South Oxford (Sir Richard Cartwright) led the sheers of congratulatian which greeted hm, If the hon. genleman wants proof of « etails like that, his memory can serve hin, if he goes back to the record cf he Lond n trial and of a good many others, too. Ye, he can find the records of a good mai y others, too, in which, for dis- graceful | ribery, candidates were rewarded by favors from the Cabinet in which the hon. mer ber for South Oxford (Sir Richard Cartwrig! t) sat. lf the hon. gentleman wants his record and wants his details, he has only o give us another war, pestilence and fami: e speech, and he will have «nough of them for to-night. Sir, I couid not help bein ; amused at the story which was trotted o: t about the ‘“‘Red Parlor” tor the thousand h time here—but, Sir, while that pass: s through deaf ears wherever it is uttered .ow, because every one in this country | as found out by this time that it is all a pl antom, and that the subscriptions which are supposed to have been given by the contr .cturs of the so-called ‘Red Par- lour” woild not carry any one of the con- stitueucies which the hon. member for South Oxford (Sir Richard Cartwright) has been accustomed to run _ for within t) e last 20 or 30 years—when that is so well known and understool in this covntry, he way it is echoed and re-echoed excites laighter wherever the phrase is used; yt the hon, gentleman got one of his symp: thizers and satellites to attend to his busin :ss in Washington while we were there in .ipril last. He got him to write a ticle in a Washington paper, which gr eted us the morning we arrived in Washington, and before we were introduc- ed to the authorities of the United States, for the pi.rpose of putting the subject and the objec: of our mission just in the favor- ite langu: ge of the hon. member for South Oxford (Sir Richard Cartwright.) Sir Ri:hard Cartwright—Mr. Speaker, the hon. sentleman is making a statement absolutely destitute of foundation in fact, as he knc ws. Sir Jol n Thompson—Well, Mr. Speaker, I can pro luce the article, and anybudy who reads it aad who has heard the speeches of the hon. nember for South Oxford, cannot fail to rec ognize the author. Sir Richard Cartwright-—-lf the hon. gentlema: has been told that I did so, | would te] him that I did nothing of the kind, anc he states what is false. Sir Jol n Thompson—lI did not mean to say that the hon. member for South Oxford was the: uthor ; and if he denies 1t I am ce STMA, MIRAMICHI oo MONTREAL, MON DAT. June. on as 4 7th “ . llth July, 25th a7 8th Aug. 3 aa 2d - “ “ “s 19th * o s 5th Oct. “ Charlottetown, TUESDAY, 25"kh Jane. “ - - 5th July. “ “ ae 19 h a - _ - 2nd Aug. 16th “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ ” “ “ “ rn 30th “ “ . - aaegt “ “ “ a brainabie from aaa al Ti CARVELL BROS., may38—ws guar m th Agents. for Passengers and the sail on the St. Lawrence willing t» withdraw the statement thar he induced 1 he author to write that article. Sir Rechard Cartwright — The hon. gentlema 1 knows that it is a falsehood. Sir Joh 1 Thompson—I do not know any thing of tie kind, but if anything would in- duce me ‘> believe it, it is the hon. gentle man’s der ial. WhatI was going to say, Mr. Speaker, vas this, that the author, whoever he was—: nd there can be no doubt as to who he was— eflected exactly the sentiments and opinions f the hon. member for South Oxford; this is his duty and his work, such a; it is, in certain in portant publicativps in the city of Toronto _nd elsewhere. And io re-echoing ideas un! 3s the *‘Red Parlour” was intro- would op aits eyes to know Parlour” nad to do with the hon. ; entleman’s story about corruption in this coun’ ry and the imposture of our mission This Steamer is fitted up with every comfort |to Washi gton, of course it could not be faithful ¢ rtrayal of his master’s words and duced to., although I suppose Washington what ‘‘Ked}curefor catarrh, diphtheria and canker-moath. it or what “Red —Reddin Bros. Parlour” meant; and so little was known or undersiood of the term there that the innocent printers published it to the world as the ‘hed arlour.” ‘The hon. member for South Oxford 1as uadertaken to speak biographically of this Goverment, and he has declared that we have gradually progressed—by rapid stages, but still by stages—and that we began at a period when, as he says, my steps were tottering and faltering, and when he accused a member sitting on this side of the House of being the top of a mountain range of un. defined corruption—a submerged mountain top, or similar picturesque languege; there was at any rate something mountainous about the hon. gent/eman’s statement, we all knew at the time how much truth there was in the allusion of the hon. member; but his candour and segacity are at any rate remark able for this circumstance, that although he was atthat time, and has ever since been accusing that person of being guilty cf false hood, and corrupt falsehood, in all the letters and statements he had made with regard to that matter; yet now, when it suits his pur pose, he quotes the words of that gentleman as a witness on his own behalf, that dozens of members amorg whom he sat were just as corrupt as he had been, and had been guilty of justas many breaches of parliamentary decorum, AllI can say, Mr. Speaker, is that if Mr. Rykert was worthy of the stron invectives which the hon. member for Sout Oxford has applied to him in times past—and we know that the English language affords no stronger—he is 2 worthy witness for the hon. member for South Oxford this evening. I have said, Sir, that we thought we knew how much of truth there was in the hon. gentle. man’s statement; but until the hon. gentle- man and his party went a few stages forward, and we found that, not only in this Province of Ontario, but everywhere else throughout this country, and even in the Maritime Pro- vinces, of which the hon, gentleman has epoken as having been corrupted by Govern- ment influences, the money that was stolen from the treasury of a neighboring province was used to help them in the elections ; until we heard that development, and until we found men sitting on the floor of this Rouse by means of that money, we could not suspect how much truth that hon. gentleman had uttered. The hon. gentle- taan has spoken of railway subsidies, When we consider that one railway company gave for that purpose as much as is alleged to have been spent in all these 25 constitu- encies, we can see that there was more truth than poetry in the hon. gentleman’s remarks about a great mountain range of which Mr. Rykert was the humble top. Now, | have seferred to the only matters that required attention in the hon. gentle- man’s remarks, and they did require some attention from me as a grateful tribute to the debt which I felt 1 owed him for the notice he took of me, and for the kind care and guardianship which he has shown for me in the past, but which I trust 1 have explained to him wiil not be a welcome attention in the future. I have only tu say this, that speaking as the hon. gentleman has done with regard to being ashamed of his country, he has laid himself open to the very obvious answer that the history of the past twelve months has proved that this country is desperately ashamed of him. In the stigmatization and denunciation of his country, its institutions and his country- used at home with desperate effect to his friends, the hon. gentleman felt that he needed some authority, and he failed to find any corroboration except himeelf. But, Sir, I venture to say this, that when on the Ist of July the people of this coun- try will meet in their various gatherings to west, while those who speak and those who hear will, | am sure, express, as they naturally would, the greatest desire for good government and good institutions in this country, there is not one of them who has & heart for his country but will repudiate in every breath of his patriotism every word which the hon, geatleman has used with re- gard to his country to-night. For Save.—50 bris. urine Labrador Herr- ing, just received.—Kelly & McKenna. jy 11 2i ——_—_~oa_— MAKEs FLEsH AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all ran down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. 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