a a SY wi Pig, inde say ist res a s ae ¢ ee heer will 5 inca Se poe. eS at bebe i Ce Pa eS Deed - ae YAP SO Ca TERETE ya” : sn apse 5 Wak a all a EB ED i is LEE A Malin BR a me Fee . TELECGRAPHIG NEWS. LONDON, June 5. In the Commons, this Charlies Dilke stated that Arabi ° Me } ordered work on the earthworks stopped Bev had Mr. Gladstone said there had been no resignation of Irish Jud the repression ball There are two vacah- cies, but they are simply owing to promo tions This evening in the Commons the rst clause of the repression bill passed im com- mittee by a vote of 237 to 32. The second clause of the repression bill, which provides for an appeal trom thé special Commisss : criminal appeal, was adopted unanimously and and on motion oi vember for Kilkenny county, progress was reported. . Roms, June 4. All the Liberal journals appear in mourn- ing and publish eulogies of Genera. Gari- baldi. The action of of Deputies in adjourning, mourning for th duced an excellent impression. Prepara- tions for the cremation of the remains have been suspended for the present. Trieste, June d The Italian organ, appeared wih a black border, because of the death of Garibaldi, has been confisc ated by the authorities. All concerts and per- formances at the theaires have been stopped. No reason is assigned for this action; great excitements prevails shops are closed. Some a curred on Saturday evening and several arrests were made. atirbances voc- Rome, June 5. Movements are being made in many cities for the erection of monuments to Gari- baldi. The remains of Garibaldi will be cre- mated on Wednesday. The services attend- ing the cremation will be of a non-religious character. Carro, June 5. In consequence of the protest of the sritish Government afternoon, Sir es on account of n courta to the court of Mr. Marum, Liberal | the French Chamber | asa sign of} » deweased general, has pro- | Independent, having | cece A OE. 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The President is a ** Liberal” in politics, and this is what he gays >-- Q. Have you read the article in the Heraid on bavking and commerce ! A. Yes, I have glanced over it. Q. Do you see any cause for alarm in the public mind in the figures as given therein from the Government banking returns? A. At the first glance they are startling, when we eee such an expansion of com- mercial discounts as sixty millions in two years and twenty millions loaned on stocks and the like, which is also a great increase | over two years ago; but when we} come to analyze these returns, and espe- cially those referring to commerce, they appear in a different light. In my judg- ment the expansion of loans is fully war- ranted by the great progress the country is making through the rapid development of its mangfacturing industries, the exten- sion of its railways, and its increasing commerce. As a matter of fact, people have little idea of the immense amount of money that is being empleyed in getting supplies from: all quarters for building the Canada Pacific railway alone. At the present moment nothing seems less likely than a general Grit victory in the contest going on. The iadications are that the National Policy wiil triumph in every Province of the Dominion. Mr. Blake at his old game of setting Ontario against the Maritime Provinces The cry in the West now is that Ontario is being oPprresseD by the Maritime Provinces! Which is very unkind of Mr. Blake, after the ‘‘reception” we all gave him in the Maritime Provinces. True, his attacks on Maritime manufactures and Maritime products, in and out of Parliament, led us to be suspicious of him; but that he would bring against us the dreadful charge of se oppressing’’ Ontario was never con- templated in any quarter. It is too, too| crvel. —-—- = ' 2 The Teronto ‘*Telegram,’ which in-| | clines to Mr. Blake, says Mr. Slake’s ad- dress to his constituents is not as satisfac- tory te commercial Reformers as it might be. They are left in doubt by it as to what course Mr, Blake and his colleagues would pursue if they were entrusted with the reins of power. If the Reform party is to get back to «ffice,which will not happen this election, it will be by couciliating those who were driven from the ranks to support the N. P. The longer their hostility is a alive the harder it will be to get them 2ACK. Tue Premirr’s Porunarrry 1s Ontario. — This is from the Toronto World (a Grit paper) of Friday last :— ** The Conservatives of East York held a| meeting last night in the town hall, York- | ville. The gallery jn theeasteru end of the | building was crowded with ladies, all the | aisles were filled, aud even every inch of | the stairs leading to the platform was occu- | 7 4 pig. | pied. At 8.45 Sir John Macdonald along} with other prominent members of the Party ascended the platform, and were | greeted with enthusiastic cheers. On the | platform were Hon. D. L. Macpherson, R ‘ Faw +i ¥ ; al G. Barret, A. Shaw, N. LL. Piper, A. | Harvey, J. James, J. Ciewes, G. Black- | stock, and G. B. Brooks. So many desired lo be ar the Premier that the all would not | pei them, and that those outside might | . : Y ‘ 2 ; vat . diaay peinted, Mr. Boultbee address. | ed them in the re ; is “f - } the rear of the hall until Sir vohn got through with his addreas. after hi he i + 9 . ee wowed which he in turn addressed them ’ herever Sir John goes it is the same | story. He was nover as popular in Onta- | rio a8 he is to-day, — — A Georgia wurderer. hanged on June 30th, has induced the! udge to chang» the date to June 29:h, | Gietese didn’t Like to suifur on the santg | day with Guitean. } sentenced to be} | atea the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Khedive to request Arabi | soeciiidimusliiindae Pachito discontinue them and order the! ceuuntinn of werk on the fortieations at MOSsre, MeDonald and Muttart will meet the electors of King’s County at the following pl ices: 4t Montague Hall, on Tuesday, June 6th, at} 7 o'clock, p.m, At Murray Harbor South, on Wednesday, 7th June, at 7p m, At Brooklyn, Lot 61, on Friday, 9th June, at 7 p. m. At the Court House, Souris, on Saturday, 10th June, at 5 p.m, At St. Peter’s Bay Court House, on Monday, 12th Jane, at 5 p. m. Other meetings will be announced after nomination day. {jué Political Meetings. Messrs, Laird and Davies Queen’s County at the following times and places :— FIRST DISTRICT. 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