et cai he, ee a ile i AMEE PC een | | a —— iner, This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. --~EuRIPIDES, Singer Cepies Two CENT#6, Le pore CiTA RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MOND AY, FEBRUARY 1, 1886. VOL. 18---NO, 59, The i Jail) iD Framinuer ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY. The finest assortment of English om as and Canadian Confectionery fer he bx: iminer Pu Di lishing Go. Christmas trade we have ever offered. is issued every evening by From their oflicé, corner of Water and BEES? & GOFF. Great George St 3, Charlottetown, Prince Edwa: sland, ean —RATES O SSCRIPTION— MAENCE MEA “? Six months.... eect naeeie $2.50 Mani P Fares moethe tot a Le ee 1.25 Choice Brand, for Saie at _ TN odie 6b00 6-00 000 00h 60deenck 50 BEER & Gor Fs. Advertising at moderate rates. ; racts may be made for monthly, NE ie eee a ae t lf-y riy, oO early ivertise , wri halves, of Jeary sivertacasuls | ORANGES, LBMONS, GRAPES. 20 cases Oranges, 15 cases Lemons, 7 25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from Great Britain. WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, NOVICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. ” BEER & GOFF. , ine uniersizvoel entered into | and ftirm of! . BAISINS. 2. ‘ ‘ . 4% > 9 , | barristers, Atiorveys-at-LawW, 259 boxes received—Layers, Val- Notaries Public, de. encias, Seedless. | BEER & GOFF. ’ La Vt fi? day partnership, unde the style n and Smaliw vod, yarbur. Utice—Cameron Bleck, Queea Square, A. B. WARBURTON, B.A., B L.| C, R. SMALLWOOD, ae -§ | = + lie EP do BS a@” The tirm : \yveonts for the Equitable ™ Life Assurance Society of the U nited States, which does the largest business of any v4 American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom-| losurance Company in the world. Kins, Pippins, &¢., at Dee. 3 law wky ; mo ‘ BEER & GOFP Ss, L. ARTHUR & co.” GEN HRAL Vommission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MABB. —— -- Egos and Produce a Specialty. CRANBERRIES. 30° bris. Cranberries and Fox- berries at | " BE | | i» 4% & acre ANDIED PEL, Keilier's Celebrated English Cit- ‘ren, Grange and Lemon Peels at Beer & eS SPE CIALTIES, — im i) me Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound; Smoked Beet (shaved) 24cts. per BOSTON, pound ; Bologna Sausages, Licts. per Fall and Winter Arrangement pound; 0x Toagues (English), Pea Jaly | diy wkly i } —$——_—____—— | | } | | —— | | Soup, X&e., at BEER & GOFF’S | | THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. ohn for Boston, via Eastport and Port- Pure Spices, kssences, &. Pure Spices, Cream Tartar and Leave St. J land, every Monday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. ca a Fare n Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd Baking i owders at Clas ! Ist class. For tickets and other informs eZ apply to | . HALES, BEER & GOFF’S. { 1. SHARP, P. EL. R’y, P. E. . Shdoes ian” 68" ee ee or to yur nearest Ticket Agent. | N Vv. < 1a85 ead Way C amauie Sa Limo. Sandwiches, Peaches, Pine Apples,| C EX cae ‘ O ‘Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, &e., choice a PACH PLU G& oF THE MVPTIE NAV — cer COFFEE! | Fresh roasted and cround—fine | quality 5 also Essence Coffee and ‘Condensed Coffee & Milk. BEER & GOFF. BEER & GOFF. ES | IS MARKED IN BRONZE LETTERS None Giher Genuine. Oct. 2U 2,3,5,10 and 12 very choice quality, BEER & GOFF. 1°85 j ™ PASTRY FLOUR. pound packages, | __ | Dec. 11, FOR SAILE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam, B Engine, Boiler, Sp‘itting Machine, Stuf | Plant is offered for) } ppevsong and other contract fing Machme sale at privat The above Tannery was formerly operated | by the late Dona'd McKinnon, of the late | firm of McKinnon & Co., of this city, It is! fitted up on the most moderna principle, and | has hitherto paid a large percentage on the; capital iavested, To capitalists no better in-| vestment for their money, either by Bank or | can be offer M anuiac tory > iven immediately. Possession g MARY J. MACKINNON, Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1885. ore Gis | | PROMPT. E xecutors’ Notice. — AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the nse of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after allother medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtalning ray iE Undersivned Executrix and Execu- | De sof the last Will and Testament of | at >D ywwald Mackinnon, of C harlottetown, | oie er, deceased, carrying on business under) the bame and style of “MACKINNON &| CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to | make immediate payment to, his estate to , : s : , ief. Do not delay, get it at once. : : 8 t, speedy rel y, them at his late office, in Grafton Stree | FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. in Charlottetown, and ‘all persons having Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, clains or demands against the said estate are F, W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, to furnish the same, duly 348 47H AVE., N. Y. her DY required twelve months from this attested, within i Laake New Style of Chromo Cards, | aa Date t (th tet wn, the 2nd day otf with name and prize for Oe. 12, OCTOBER, 1585 packs, 12 names, for $1. A sample | RY JANE MACKINNON, pack and agent's outfit with illus. | ; Executrix. trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, oll W. McLEAN Executors. 20. stan: an this sli JAS. GURRIR, ee KINNEY, Yarmouth, N. S.—mar Oot And ae tf 2 Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1885—wkly pre “i L je Dailp Eraniines ‘a home rule scheme for Lreland, Cape Traverse Items. NOW THEN FOR iQ First mail boats of the season crobsed a ———|from this side to-day; four boats under 5 FEBR UARY 1 1886. Capt. Howatié and his noble crews. There a FAs =| was an extra large mail and a number of é hom were Hon. Mesars. rince E rte passengers, among W . es F > County 49 oor 1885. Sullivan and Ferguson en route for Eng- } ; al number of braves for Frederic- wats Tue following is a sanhteentié of the Ship- cee oerwed egy ut bene w ——OFFER OF — ping and Exports for the port of Summer . . : side, including the outports under its sur-| In the boat house this morning previous j vey, from the opening until the close of| to starting, the order and decorum was all . S navigation, for the year 1885. During the| that could be expected. In the boat house ’ year 18 vessels arrived from and 46 cleared | is stationed Mr. Eliphlet Muttart, as keep- for British and foreign ports. Of the for-| er; as is also Mr. T. C, Muncey, who by his ae mer, 15 were in cargo and 3 in ballast, and sterling abilities, fills the offices of A. A. of the latter all were laden. During the! Telegraph Operator and Government Ticket . same period 392 vessels entered from, and| Agent of Her Majesty's mail supervisor. E have on hand one case Cloths, one case Gents’ Taahhin. sent by mistake, |418 cleared to ports within the Dominion.| The contractors, Messrs. Strang and and sold to us at a big advantage rather than return them. 6 are manufacturing | Of these arrivals and clearances, some were| Howatt, for conveying mails and boatmen these cloths into laden and some in ballast. In addition to|jto and from board ice, appeared out this ona this, the mail steamers made 195 round! morning well equipped. The boatmen felt SUrrs AND OVERCO A 7 ES trips to Point du Chene, and 28 to Char-| quite achange this morning. Instead of 9 | lottetewn. walking a couple gf miles, they were driven It is almost impossible to give what might} to their work by : ats well suited for the charging only FIVE PER CENT. OVER GOST! and from 84.50 to $6 for be termed an accurate statement of the business. making and trimming Overcoats ; from $5 to $7 for making and ene from any one “ ” eae ~ The Lansdowne Hotel presented a lively trimming Suits with Good Trimmings and t m4 f Sen as Sate th ag oh; ° appearance this morning, about an hour ast ts torsien Shs, ualol tours GU Gs before the departure of the boats. Mr. et TO ’ ° 2 . . , Cr C3 C3 12> WOR KIMANSHTITP credited as Ex ete of the County whence Strang, with his usual jolly way, could not » . ooo ; do enough to make every oneof his guesta they are finally shipped. During the year]. rortable Coppel large quantities of produce not included in : : 4 - this report, both of the farm and fishery,} Although mail boats are not allowed to CLOTH, by the yard or piece, Very Cheap. We have on hand a few Suits and|have been shipped from this to the other| carry hoavy luggage, there are some two or | Overcoats, made to order, not called for Counties ot the Island, and in return we| three boats fitted out under Captains Boll take credit for some of the products of| and George Allen. SET E ING 4 |" COST these Counties shipped from this port. ia a A are e GREAT [BRITAIN. ape Traverse, Jan. 27, 1886. Thi h 352,319 boa =~ le ceaha basa eke anngeenen $125, - ere ae. S 1g Ought to convince you that there is money lost if you don’t purchase from us, 300 bush Potatoes... -.......2--+sse+--++s : instead of buying imported clothing. ALL OUR CLOTHING IS MADE ON THE| $02 fargticial feet Deals........... .-+. Ls aed Canes PREMISES. No $3 Overcoats, EL ag cc od> cae ccumbtreaas chee 175 ips ——_—| WHY THEY WERE DRIVEN FROM GERMANY. $127,671 . o the Custom Tailoring, naan Princo Bismarck, on the 28th of January, 135,082 bush Oats. ........+s.eecseeereeecees $ 40,461' in a debate in the Prussian Landtag, on the 31,650 bush potatoes .....-....seeeeeeee scene 7,250 expulsion of the Poles from Germany,made under the management of MR. JAMES MeLEOD, leads all others for Al work. | > O72 HOPSCS..--..--.-.ceecesesseeeeee neces 70,698 | ©XP rc . " Pains hia d BE Pap nets Ovetees.............. 00200000008 33,808; a remarkable speech, occupying two hours, rices in this department will be found lowerthan ever. Our past record is sufficient SPCRNGW GHB... 005s scctcesescsoosipess 341 He said the primary cause of the Govern- guarantee to secure your future confidence, 32 i; pone Seereh nj thant ss emhee dey paercns?¢ “= ment’s aetna he disloyalty of the Poles : ee re ere 2,102 t $ oy « : A large portion of our Neckwear has bean manufactured to our special order, from 207 bris., 22 carcasses, 127,014 Ibs. Poric.. 10,532|to the German Crown. ‘They were,” he patterns that will be found the very thing you want. I ia i den ccna s ober bn ste nesgece 2,021 said ‘‘constantly engaged in intrigues rr ess... udos cush ones rece $897 ee ” 7OS55 23,589 los atter.. eo glthess< dbs > = he 3,865}against the government, and had made 3,869 | ag g 88,856 Ibs Leather... .........-+++-++++000+ 15,290| themselves steady annoyances to Prussia. 4,605 yds Island Cloth.............0000000.4 3.724 y y ; Se NE NING, . 965 ses. ooo r'aensonns ondg 6,491| The Poles had been constantly, but not al- a &-e Be CD Cs on... ohn cere r cn ce srestace 4,052! ways unsuccessfully, endeavoring to eet 72 QULEN & NBA | 12.052 Sheep peltsn. VIII 4s9g] staten againal Prussia; henee,” he continued, Oh’ : . . 2 ) uly . EREET. Farming Implements.............--- 798\‘‘we have determined to buy out all the Vvtown, Dec. 3, 1885.—eod wky 2mos a hemes Cos tich SG 6809 fs ole. o oa tite is real estate owned by Polish nobles ee mete ee ee seer rseOesesesees i : s - 190 qtls Godfish 0000022222222 soo} im Prussian, Poland and place German 7 ONT iit is dine cnn goo wx 0018 $ 630| colonists on the lands hitherto occupied b Ee Ae ear ee ee 9,416) +p Ved people i a t : i ® . 6 e 13 bbls Beef... 0... /...... See) Ee eee Peone eae ee rintin and Bo k-B d Te pente Game and Pouitry.. bi we 570| Mization Insure permanently to the benefit 1071 bbls Mackerel,..... Seton Aaeoeu ence 6,436 : , snioni ; s ’ 0 in ing. 4, 053 cases Mackerel B, obks bbe abbr tie dv ol 1131 of the pape. The colonists willl be _— be s 8,876 Sheep. es 17.255| hibited from marrying Poles, The cost of a a 3 bbis Tallow Sock Gre recs ot , 60) the undertaking will be about 300,000,000 rin tin Book-Bindin one we er S781 !of marks—about 75,000,000, but the state a Ss 73 bl € i , Besercccces seceseree® ped 7H } a 0 ho . pe ™ ; f a B48 OES ORTEIORL o .. 5oocinnt ec ccce. conn’? 136) Wil ose no more than ten per cent. o a I, ws oes odes nodin eee.see 4,786] this, a loas made necessary by the exigen- gaa isi}cies of the case. The buying oat of an We are better than ever prepared to turn 5 CAI : , gy ; out every descripiton of Tr Having lately imported a choice stock of UNITED STATES | lien ere reselling t o Germans, while Fine Leath 4 eles ag oe & gain o the empire wit be imme asurab le.” bindi . ers and other materials for Book- Pe TE IID, oo o-nh sore ennecenssc0¥en $16,536 | +6 The G ” " t ithe Char inding purposes, we are prepared with the| 306 Horses.............+.+.:-+ssssseeceeee $4,010 poverament, spore ont the Vaan: Book, Mercantile best faciitties to execute all on lers for 1 20 bbls Oysters Sot “enegeReNCIgt csilor with great animation, ‘*‘ will never ol Me I vnc eerencacc es boelsahs 50,611 | concede the restoration of Poland nor a -AND— Binding Magazines, Music, Works of | 1138 bush Purmips......... ose 206 | hair's breadth ‘oe tak aie iin, fade ‘ 5 3 Art, Law Boo > 53 boxes Game oo Pouliry............ 100}readv to save my country although it cost Ek ancy Printing, a ue we aang pis es ral preening n obape é pis et mo my head and iets * If anyb: dy dare ‘ 4¢ S PCE OE os o 00 i ee 000620 2,0 — . as Specimens of our work shows, at the Pro-|. ; 4 9 TE GE, 3,117 Sheep and Lambs veveeeees 5,471 attack Prussia’s frontiers | shall say, like vincisl Exhibition and executed since, for |i2 the Highest Style of the Art, and at prices Sele ane & we Pk erececnns 158i Gladstone, ‘ Hands off.” Bismarck said ; several of the leading business men cf the that will Satisfy All. 185 an Sabatisiinn:-. ee ciget i a oe $55 izligion is in no wise connected with the city, will abundantly testify, —— 2 bbls Oatmeal...... T eahtiikaaaiin - 10} expulsion. Asa policy of kindnees had failed, . ND Ss bs chad cen ue cubes ch ocho’ 278) j 20 " ary . ne oli sav Our Styles are Original and Tasty. Blank Book Manufacturing, and € ae 3 sours porgenesy wal reduce oe oe Call and see our Specimens. Pa er R i ~ $124,110) @kement in GVerinany and lucrease 1e Ger- pe p uling a Specialty. NEWFOUNDLAND, man element. This is the real reason for ee O00 Vachels CURR... iii. .cesks AWTS, $ 2,914| the expulsions, and the government have Banks, Merchants and others, can get Better} 5191 do Potatoes...........-.++000-+++ 912/ determined to persist in this work despite Work, for th 54 barrels Oysters. o 104 $e > , f) if pr Hi Specialty, ork, tor the same money at our Establish- Punbes Meee 2k...) ds ebdbes. busses 31|the opposition of the reichstag; and, in ment, than at any other house in the Trade. 1,301 bushels Turnips ahaha tiinieanapartinks 7. conclusion, I will aay that befere allowing i 8. Butter. 2 ; See de tar we tar ** ooh as oe tee ean gese =-|the fatherland to be endangered I would SO EM oo Vick + dds ck's Kas Wea e >> 37 es 5 JOHN COOMBS 1,079 qrs. MIE csidihsnall ntnatine cay dibs ued 2,677} counsel the Emperor to make the federal ; » a poultry and game............. —_ government independent of obstructionist : 5,500 supenticial fest Deaig’ 277771727. 4} taetios in the Reichstag, so far as the ecn- 18 Queen Street, “Stee stitution and laws of Germany would per- ° &! mit, for I would hold any minister to bea Dec. 26-2 9 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E I ~~ coward who should te to stake every- . 26 —Zaw w2in. 50,558 paenate Dots, deewh enmieasheoskqeseores —_ thing to save his fatherland from danger.” 0 ‘Teis Pee ob ob ss co ceveestecwe¥ec 64 > . . : =— — ens | 10 SHECD....... ee erecececcceoe 435| The chancellor's speech is the principal 10,000 superficial feet Deals..............+- 100 | topic of conversation in the capital to-night. "$20,530 It is generally coneeded that the speech is ry EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, BRITISH WEST INDIES. equally capable of being interpreted to Sit iwiss Os... ee 40,575| foreshadow either a dissolution of the aa YS do POLALOES. «6... cess ee ee eees 217) reichstag or a coup detat. I8$85-6. Winter Arrangement, 88596.) “Sudo ccc ——_—— ‘e , , - Grand Total. iis deem $662,036} A long and vexatious quarrel as to the N — AFTER th vrvctauy AY, DECEMBER Ist, 1835, Trains will run daily, as followe Summary rights of French fishermen on parts of the (Suudays excepted) :—- edd weed. 2 2 isthe 299.478 Newfoundland coast has been settled by a ananpea = eekiaetne eels Recnaicsll =| . ooo - | 126,706 bush eee. whied . 24,965) Tecent convention. ion, ago, by the treaty 976 Horses. Pera roecewemeees serere 104,708] of Utrecht, the French were given fishin TRAINS DEPART.—FOR TH 77K sé ac , & g TRAINS DEPA\ T.—FOR THE WEST “TRAINS ARBIVE.—FROM THE WEST. 17-700 brie Opsters.---..---.----.--------- SMAI priviteges on the Newfoundland coast, and . ’ | an Cy eae ae 41,921] subsequently were allowed to build stations STATIONS, No. 1. No. 3. STATIONS, | No. 2 No, 4. — oo i ee 2,102/ for the collection and curing of the fish. 97 Dris -_ ° q ; ee a 2 Poe. AM 22 carcasses + Pork, se creeenaens haus 10,532} The heads of these stations gradually as- Charlottetown...... eesesbass 715 150 ||Charlottetown..........00.. $30 | 1009 | 12) O14 Ibs ‘ sumed acthority over their own em- Royalty . NE. cceee. ac 5 73 212 ||Royalty Junction....,....... 212 9 37 35-58 Be aes... oth ae Pepe” — ployes, which they extended by degrees North Wiltshire............. 8 17 305 ||North Wiltshire.,.,......... 1 29 8 45 oh'aat —p Purnips...........-++.0--++2++ naa Billy Flinn: mei dpi 8. S23 Vie sntil Beene? TRIVOR.....5.cicedinas 8 30 3 20 UE BEC OE oinhn e's cenesieye 1 15 8 30 a9 278 ibs ee ee ee ee 15, 20 Son : a ee eS aE aR tl 9 00 [a ee... .......... 12 45 7 53 38,856 Ibs - er es pepnaresingiesos ene 22"! the French had usurped jurisdiction over County Line....+++...+06 A 9 09 407 |\County Line................. 12 36 7 43 7-1 ed Cattle wr nerewenaey ae Saar the inhabitants and ruled a great portion of Freetowa............ veeeus 9 23 | ee ere 12 23 7 28 an ibe ¢ ane Rens +>4>+ Sess gr sesesereceee ry ti Setdett F . tee Konsington ........0++ee0.... 9 40 445 i oats 12 05 7 05 aa i ye hehe eeenbothwneen cen iee Umie ’ 70 ie 8 and from rance. JT he conven'ton, : ar} 10 10 620 | (dp, A. M, 6 30 an ee ee 573| to which reference was made in the Queen’s rsoese ap} 12 40 ae ae Ee ee es "798 | speech, contains the following stipulation : Ns is. . «since e vkties 1 00 | Miscouche...... tiie él a cine 10 15 7. ae ioe Cod fist 417 France consents to permit the English to bho. — Cre hee a lnoeninee’* eeprey: Porey ae 9 49 = atl S$ — 1417) eatablish industries in the harbors on the ort Hill... So caae re ae 2 08 }}Port Fill... . 1... css seen eee 9 07 I is bk 630] coast hitherto reserved for French fisher- CFRAGEY oe. ccccccscsccoesadets 3 22 tena ss 7 5h 37.897 lbs Wool 9.416 ' Bloomlield.----.-....++0.00.- 3 45 ||Bloomileld. 220... 2.220 7 30 en tee aie dale beak 2222 g'ggg|men under the treaty of Utrecht, ond Alberton......... oo0eeros sons 4 20 \jAlberton .... secs, 6 55 253 boxes Poultry... 2... 222222. 2'040| abandons her rights to ‘1% salmon fisheries SEE nn once chet arf 615 i dp| 600 St coe a oooh? ee ae oe — a eee ee pate ie, ES RO TET rg tag sae. on hte tap 3723'in the rivers; the men-of-war of England a eee a i ee ee a ar a55 eae a eRe ete n et tt weer eneene et. nd Erance shall have « 1al rights in re 2,235 She bc oncetaeses cae iee 733} 2 r . lave €quat git : TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST, jot. ~~ wepapiealedeeiecehies : lel ealtssdlll Goallean date elena dhe anie’,.o0me pe 24 . 7 a ee a. ; 1,023 ee ee estan eine French fishermen shall be exempted from STATIONS. | No. 56. | No. 7. || TATIONS | No. 6, | No 8. 275 do Blueberries.............0.0+.+0 839| paying duty on articles nec-ssary to the ' 204 bria.. Oatmeal... « 0400600 icine 5a 146 ; , | Pp. M. . 196,000 superficial feet Deals......... soho ches 1,952 fishery industry. Charlottetown......«+08-.... 2 30 ‘Charlottetown ............+. 10 25 Sundries. ......... 0.02.6. s eee ee ces eenes 5,253 —_- Regge SRRAOD..09+-r00eer 78 Ro = ee ossl-s a OEE Ss nis ddoncanoeanpesscennse s6 9002,036] The Pall Mall Gazette, commenting on teeneee ar] 355 | dp| 9 00 RECAPITULATION. the fact that the offcial record shows that Mount Stewart......... a fie | Mount Stewart......... as se Valeo of Exports to British and Foreign on..ser Lord Hartington and Goschen, both Liber- cra stats sineceatties 5 22 Cardigan. ..........60++---. ) £8 Value of Exports to Dominion Ports....... 340,199 als, voted with the late government on the Georgetown.............-. ar 5 45 P. M. |iGeorgetown....------.... dp 7 15 A. M, ————| division on Colling’s land allotment amend- Mount BOR WARE. 0c accnebees +: |Mount Stewart ....++....dp | co ies 9630,011/ ment, declares that this desertion of the OF€ll .s+eeeeee...+0. q49°94- eres eserves: oes COMPARISON OF BXPERTS. Liberals in the division completely debars Bs PL, cc nsceeeds S08 s secu 5 12 [25G. PUBS ioe Se cc cut a bie dees | 7 48 551 5, a eats alinil side isl ' pi Lely ‘ ’ okay teal gence eenecee., | | 5 57 |Bear ee 7 1884—$951,541. 1885--$662, 036. the Queen from entrusting ei her of them SOUrB.... 2 cess cccces esses ar t 6 40 DOUPIS.+ +0004. ereeee,.. dp t acd ——. —— with the work of forming a new minisiry. — SSS tee Ss eee ae ae “Ty The Daily y Te is oie | says it isthe opivion| The (Gazette further says that Lord Harting- e® Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. alin tals of leading Liberals. including many former|ton may possibly retire to private life. JAMES CéoLEMAN, ciel that Gladstone should invite the! The Conservatives rely upon the dissensions Snperintendent, | assistance of Parnell or Healy in arranging} in the Liberal ranks to preveat Giad- stune from forming a durable Cabinet.