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By more olderâ€"more learned heads thnn mine it has been repeated over and over again we have loo much legislationâ€"too many cooks in our, kitchens: it is evident our whole‘ SYSTEM of governing Canada is-overdone. otherwise, we should have far more ad- vanced in the scale of social and commercial enterprise and every way progressed more satisfactory many. many years ago; granted thisâ€"then it follows that whatever†amount of greatness there is which at present exists must be partly attributed to individual persistent efforts of struggling masses, and not, by any means,entirely due to statesmen of either the past or present who are seme- times erroneouslv credited with it. Elth- ever. legislators are coolly content to filcll or pocket the V whole credit: perhaps it would he a pity to dehnr them this q'uean tionnhle luxury. little though it may heâ€" in factâ€"so smell it would require a mighty powe-fnl Lord'Rosse Telescone to mainit'y' the. same so as to'be ,nppnient to mdrtnl, mental eighty Ho! for the Westâ€"young man! and old men too. Let us hope by precept and practice to encourage emigre-i tion and some wisely Formulated tremendous scale to the Northwest;â€" Reformers and Conservatives nrlmit its importance-the (‘hicngo in future. and manv such iike big: cities. We must people that splendid region of unsurpassed richness with sturdy furmms'especiallv at ï¬rst: secondly, mann- facturers; of: brilliant and huoynnt. and bright-+de growing up children brought all together in‘ grand groupings.- but the main h--ven to drop nnchor must be a new slyle of more rensonnhle. economical .gov-- ernment so to bring abrut go it head aciiv» ityund entitle pioneers and our rulers in after times to be worthy of universal gratin tude when these far ofl'f at present ) wild- ornesses will become happy and blossom-- ing as the summer rose in June for all time to come. are! after this generation shall have passed thrnugh this vale of tearsâ€"as Hamlet rnournfully saysâ€" ' “To that bourne From “hence no traveller returns." i 1 Having so far given. I trust a little it:- ‘eiuht showing that this British dependency is unfmtunntely misgnrerned hr what some nersons using hnrahness would term hilv handitti or political schemera-~ which is at" '0 lend to continuance of fearful cor-- runtion and pnhlic demoralisntinn it" not put some stun 10-» no signs of desirable change -no redeeming features ota consolntory nntnreâ€"insk shall we endeavor to force rndienl ehnnges'l lnstend of SOlilPlTlNG the boon, let us DEMAND our RIGHTS We have n burden of eight ensvugoing apt-nee Lieutenant-flovernors. lo and helinlri The city has been more quiet during the prev- sent Conamssiom} holiday vacation than is usual at such times. Quite a number of Senators uni Reprvsenmtives went home to eat their ChliSt-- mus dinners, the death of Senator Logan caused various proposed festivities to be nbnndnned. and rheumutlsm has again kept the President prisoner, so he hus been 0( mpelled to forego certain social entertnlinieixts giyvn in his honor it wwe. worship any man or any cnlerie nr menâ€"nor pnv homage Him the 99min riviiised Hindnns used to do before their idol, Juggernaut! [aim at measuresâ€"not men: interests of our country only. land's lnan I'Tvrrrvsmxlan'vo in Funadn hm judioinnely out duwn some nf' our ntva un- nplpgemy Yegislmmn. That’s :1 lung law whit-hhnï¬ 1m mrninsr/ 1m! nnpnnenm In Iedumion sdvmmn whnwvnr line of man-- mm! thev mnv In imnnw upon Hw nthio that wp urn vouy wvll yovm‘npdâ€"would um ho hpltpr hx' loss (:mlfly Rvmvmwâ€"wa lmnw lwlmr! ThPrP an Msn mun: wrongs 1h:le vhig one "deinfl redrpss in t-nmwr-vinn wilh oxisling nnP-man-mnwpr TIIIP which mus! hp RP! 11 ium, and Pw‘rv FDI‘i-ius pnlim-nl misflvmmumr (‘RURHEH ()U'I‘ (Ire such unmmos umu'mnnumhlu ï¬xed “preopdpul.†“'9 inn-"d III haw: n0 mom2 enonnrnvymrent L'ivvu m Grim? but Involuarnwd Snnrlml sevprilv adminime-d insllnd thpwnf, Im mnller how txahr-d in life lhe victim might be. I am rpndr m n]! times and seasons to dulv news-m. suppan and encourage 1hr- hnlilioal x-nrly In whivh I Mace mnsv failh in. but only so longus I can conscipntinuslv approve of their professions and works onmbined. Rm never bow down and. as 'l‘o-duy almost everybn ‘ of prominence in Washington attended the imposing funeral cure- mnnies of the distinguished dead, which were held in the Senate Chmnber. General Legal) and his wife were members of the Methodist Church and Rev Dr Newman. the Washington pastor of General Grant, ofl’ieiabed at the funeral, assisted bv the Chaplain of the “ennui. und the Rev Dr Butler of the Lubhei-n Church. The funeral procossion from the Capital to the cemetery. which wus lengthened hya num-- ber of civienud military organizations, was in charge of Gen. Shel'illllll. two mud hmf dulhll'a per hvnd nl' omin- wmulminn nf' “mmda. No wonder nur rul- mil livu in 11in fashionable slvle and ram-- roundings 1w their pusv nnnnimnwms patch- ing mzd mending laws far ujnke varv smsinm There’s fnr (no manyâ€"lens would do us Far too Many Legislatures -â€"whose united salaries come lo 72 000 Ilnllurs a yenr. n- d they dn nle in nothing 'pnli'lingihmn t') Ihsu lmss Ih..n eight In he mmuuh Then comes Hixlvuï¬va supvrlllvExvculive Mir-idler nf llw Prawn for which the nice little sum of 250 000 dullms is yeariv paid: this is Inn muchâ€" umwmxssm'v fur nur wants 'l‘lwn cums»: tn viEw a IOSSP nf Iliir'ean alvpk Hon Speak- rurn costing 17 500 dullnrs u year: “ ()lil Jerillm-Jllllge of'lsxuel" 'l‘linn number snhsmnlml visinn unrwars in thP slump nl'u whale army of VOTING MAl‘HlNEQ (cullmi ntulosmmi ) (WM 600 in number for which the onmmnun snlmiea camp in nncI million dullurn in uddilinn In lhn "hm"h l l! Ihis lulgp item. wnh salaries nl'clnrks swell nut nn mmiml lnlal oxpnndilui-P in Wilal‘lf’fl ulmw In spvpral millinns IIPI‘ anr. 'l‘hul id wnp ilpm uf nur pxnendilm-n ill a rough ln mill 17' r howls! culrn‘ulion. 'l'lmr is nu will! {ï¬lmininn and all nlher Pruvincen (grnnd tulnl) pipsenl in aggrngaflg pxu (:f‘lvflllnrp of Plums, &r- urlrlml. upwards nf’l‘l.N MllJï¬ONR PER YlTAH. or over I randidly rr‘nmnd n" 1th isn {nurfu' ImjnM vnx upon vlu- Mvnx'g’inq nnvrgvipï¬ 09" MW _\‘I-uln_r ornrrn‘ likP Fulmdu. “‘hv nnl mfm-m and rmronch pxnnvsns hvnidps givs lpun m-cnumgemnnr In irilnnpss, 1119 mother This was the sixth funeral that has taken place in the Senate Chmulwr The ï¬rst was that of Senator Hicks of Mmylnnd, the next Senator Foote of Vermont. then Hon Charles Summer, Vice President Wilson, and lust March Senator Miller from Cnlifor in. Among all the tributes that are paid to the deceased Swnutov. the honesty of his legislative life wns lost sight of. In an era. when corruption was rife,1md when many ofihe strongest men of both parties were broken down and blasted by public exposure or denunciation. which was 8.1" most as fatal, Logan escaped all thosa long years untouched even by suspicion. Although his political friends accused him of being narrow in his 13‘ ejudicea sometimes. even if the acknow- ledged that. he was a ï¬rm, sincere rieud who neXer stooped to liypocficy. Our Washington Letter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The late improvenwnm are universally ad- mired. Tne journalis eplarged to 16 pages, and it is printed upon heavy toned and well-calam- 'dored palm-in This gives hath the engravings nmL ï¬the lettgr-kg‘ess a, beautiful appearance. sad, notwi'mstunding this enlargementund improve-- I 13; mt. the price of GRIP is . w, w.pr mam... ., ongress did :1 1103.10! Work in the brief time that“ convened before ï¬he holldaya. and It should not be severely censured it it were to do 11017111113 more this session except to. pun the regglur appropriation bills. Still much mayo ll prejéctedl For instance, Representative Spnnge!‘ says he will do all he can to pnsebis bill enablmg the Territories of Dakota, Montana. New Mexico and Washington to enter the Union as states, snug h'e‘ thinks _be may succeed. ’. - n ,, u 4,,“ last session. Intenominating Mr Matthews the President said to the Senate,"I have: Ventured in view _ of the demonstrated ï¬tness of this nominee. and with the understanding that the objectioushere- tofore urged against big selection have to a great extent subsided, andmmlessing a. desire to .ender to our colored fevlluw-citizens just rec- ognition andthe utmost ngd with, to again submit this nominatipn to the Senate for con-â€" ï¬rmffliion. Mi thefsmne‘ time disclaimng any in» touhon to question its previous action in the Premiles " The matter will cause a warm dis-- cqsï¬ï¬gn soon. and it is probable ch It Mr Mathews w: e, . . . "H. There are two propositions ending before Congress now relative to the sub ect of marriage and divorce and whether or not any action will bs taken on either of them. the question involâ€" ved is one of great pubiic importance and con-- stsntlv increasing interest. One of the. a mess-- urea proposes a, Constitutional amen ment for the estsbiishmcnt of uniform laws throughout the Umted States regulating marriage and di-- VOTCB‘ > The White House patient has been refractory mid consequently he is not so well as be other- Wise might have bee‘n. The President's 1711381" cinn warned him to keep still and not expats himself to drafts. and both of these orders were disobeyed. Then oii‘Weduesduy afternoon the President drove out to his country place in gm open Victoria,‘ wearing a light overcoat and cagghtï¬on'jg cold. 7 _ ._ The President's trouble is a. rheumatic kqee and everything is being done to prevent the dxs~ ease from spreading, but, said the Doctor,‘ no medical skill has ever been able to conï¬ne rheumatism to one part of the body. In the case of Gen Logan it was the special aim of the tub y-- aiciens to keep it from the heart. While they succeeded in doing this, it attacked. the brain. H’s La‘st.Resort. Mr. Richard Rowé‘.‘ bf Harley, Unl.. was afliicled for (our year; will] dyspppsia. Twn i'Xpel‘ifllcfd dbclnra treated him. Gelling discouraged. he tried Rdrdock Bitters. He is now doing heaVy work and us well as ever. = Only/82 a year; Single Copies, 5 Cts. (the price it commuudcd when but u 4 page sheet.) L3? 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It-B just the thing ; it tells all, and 1's tob'gaod to be without, RICH, RARE AND RACY. Over 1.000.000 sold in the United States. Sent by mnil. postave mud. on receipt of urice 50 cents. or three books for s1. Best Material in the Market. Filling and all other operations neatly doue M y Gold Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto. BOO FAG-E135. OFWONDERSK; And Vimlized Air used any time. Warmnted to be made from the Nothing inferior in Dentistry Dr A ROBINSON. By moans of Vitulized Air‘ TORONTO CONTAINING NEARLY Sec. (‘1 Trans. for Canada. 32 Wellington St, East, Toronto 'I‘( ) RONTO. SURGEON DENTIST. AURORA £21m“, A D PERRY, LIFE P. G. SAVAGE. Dec 13!; 1883 PUBLISHED BY THE A. B. 8. NE‘V YORK. thq places pf R. B. OrnM‘ B. and First Silver Medalist University-0f Toronto, M. C. l". S. Ontario. L S A L. England (Late 01‘ london, Eughnd,‘ Surgeon, Etc. ‘ Ié’rOï¬ice Hours 8 to 9.80 am" and 1 (102.30 p.m. Member College of Physicianï¬ a: Surgeons. (LATE 0F STOUFFVILLE.) OFFICE HOURS.â€"From 8 to 10 a. m.. 5 to 8 p. m RESIDENCE Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Members College Physicians & Surgeons. Residence, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill‘ Richmond Hm, May 23rd, 1882. 1y DR LE WIS G. LANGSTAFF l DR. W. J. WILSON, MEDALIST TORONTO UNIVERSITY. HR. JAMES E COATSWORTH. Ju. Toronto, Nov 18Lh, 1884 BAIN. LAIDLAVV & 00., Barristers, Attorneya~ut-Luw, Solicitors-1n- Chuncery. Convevancers, etc, Oiflces~lmperial Bung Buildings.\Nelliugton-streef, Eust,’1‘orontu JOHN BAIN. Q.C. WM LAIDLAW, Q (J C A MASTEN, Gnonau KAPPELIB WES & minim This lncnmparuble Medicine has secur- ed for itself" an imperishable f'unm Lhrnuglmutthe \Vm'ld for the alleviation and cure of most. diseases to which humanity is heir. purify, rggumta and j}111)2_‘pye _t_he quality 9! good: They assist the‘rdirgerstriivé V‘oxr'ggï¬'g, album, STOMACH AND BOWELS, increase the secretory powers of the Liver, bmcc the nervous system, and thmw into the circulu‘ tion the purest Elements'for sustaining and repeating the frame. ‘7 " ’ ' Coughs, Sore ’I‘hrunts. Th‘onvvnif‘is, and all disord ers of the Throat and Chest. us also Grunt, Rheu matism. Scrufqu and other kind of skin disease mud sold atls.1§d., 28. 911., 4s. 6a., 115,, ‘22, and 333 such BQX and Pot, and in Cmmdu. at 36 cents 90 cunts. and $1.50 cents, and the large, cizes in pronorticm. 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