Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 June 1891 — Page 3

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THE CRAWFORD®VILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

CANADA MOURNS.

Grief in the Dominion Over Sir John Macdonald's Death.

IT OCCURRED LAST SATURDAY NIGHT.

The Departed Premier to Bo Glveu Sts'l" l'liiiei'iil nt Ottawa on Wednesday—The KemaiUH to Ho Inteire.l at Kingston.

GOsSII- AS TO 1IIS SUCCKSSOK.

Ottawa Out., June

died Saturday ni fht at

8.—Sir John

Maeilonahl. premier of

the dominion,

10:15. HE

never

rallied from unconsciousness and passed qu etly away. The hope, that his consciousness and ability to take nourishment and sleep until Friday nio-ht

would lead to

the absorption of the clot of blood resi.lt.iuifr from the original hemorrhage of the brain, and ultimately by

reason

I 1

his immense vitality to

complete recovery, was dashed Friday afternoon.

'I

worthy of

he bulletin sent out by

the attendant physician.

Dr. I'owell.

at early morning', announced that there

was no change

comment to he discerned in

his patient's condition and the. he had passed

ni jht of heavy sleep.

URGENT

request, of

R-ir

and

of

11

ie members of

liament Dr.

.Montreal,

consultation

James

.Sllt JOIIX MAC1I0NAI.D.

tion, where he met the Ott'uva doctors, and the four went at once to the premier's bedside. They were closeted with the patient au hour and three-quarters, at the end of which time they returned with a bulletin to the eifect that his hours of life were steadily waning. This bulletin put an end to the hopes that have been prevalent ever since it became apparent that Sir John's seizure was not to carry him oil' immediately.

A 7 o'clock the

PATEHT COLD CLASPS.

following bulletin

was issued by Dr. Powell:

lighting the battle so

de­

cided. Lady Macdonald sat by her dying husband'sside. The rules of the sick r«Jin were relaxed for the time and the members of Sir John's family were called to the side of the death bed.

no sign came from the

dying man. and nothing but his faint, irregular breathing and the feeble beating of his heart told that he still lived. So he lay until the end which came quietly about

10:15

when Dr.

o'clock

I'owell,

who was sit­

ting at the bedside, his hand on the patient's pulse, looked tip and said, with quavering voice:

"The

come. He has passed away without a single struggle." The sad news was llaslK'd over the wire to the house of commons. Those who surrounded the bedside of the chieftain during his last moments were Lady Macdonald.

donald.

Iluglt John Mac­

Mary Macdonald, the only

daughter of the

(lead

remains

chieftain. John

A. Macdonald. his grand sou,

Mrs.

Stewart, a relative of the family, and loseph Pope and I''red White, his secretaries.

The

-of

is of rolled

sas

dead leader were

embalmed Sunday morning. The casket in which the remains will be interred was made West Meriden. Conn.

JT

steel and is painted a

beautiful rose color. The massive handles consist, of solid bars of oxidized silver and extend along both sides of the cotlin. On

the lid are

three

silver tigures emblematic of the llight ol time in white

"Ssilk. The

out­

side ot the casket is made of solid

••••oak

and also displays

heavy silver handles.

'1

he ollicial

programme of the funeral arrangements is as follow*:

'1

he bodv will iie

privately moved from Karnschil'e to the parliament buildings and will lie in state there from

10

The

o'clock Tuesday

mornin'-T till the hour of the funeral.

state Mineral will leave the parliament buildings at

1

o'clock

Wednesday for St.

at

p. m.

A1

ban's church

thence to the Canadian

:uul

and scores of other notable persons in England. Nevor before in the history of Canada were the eyet of the whole people nxed upon the der.tlibed of any man with such anxious solicitude as that with which they have been for over a week fixed upon that at EarnselifVe. It has long been a commonplace of Canadian politics that so long as the veteran premier was alive and in the full possession of his powers the political course of the country would be shaped

MI

'1 he premier's

At the

John's relatives

ministry and

par­

(ieorye

Ross. au

eminent specialist from McCill universtv ot

was called to it

with Drs. I'owell, Sir

(irant

and Wright. Dr. Ross

reached Ottawa, from Montreal and was driven to Earnsclitl'I: from the. sta-

accordance with

iiis idous and wishes. However widely different persons occupying different party standpoints might vary in their conceptions of the s-eerct sources of his power, in reirard to the reality of that power all were agreed, but notwithstanding all this the events of the last few days exhibited the influence of the dead loader in a new phase for which it is doubtful if either friends or opponents were fully prepared. Kven the intense solid tilde of which mention has been made wasoivrborne and almost swallowed up by a si ill stronger fceTing, one closely alrin [o grief, which is the outcome of personal affection. From every public huildicg and from thousands of private dwellings and business houses throughout the dominion erape-bound lla"s ate floating at hali-mast.

death dissolves the

I

anada is without a cab­

inet. It is now in order for the governor general to call upon some members of the late tbinet to form a ministry. Who this will be is of course a mystery as yet. but in all probability Sir.IDIM

'1

hompson. minister of

will

IN

members of his cabinet.

I E

"SirJo?in

IMacdonald became unconscious about 4 p. M. II«is end is fast approaching/' The loss of consciousness was manifestly the beginning of the end. The bulletin was posted in the lobbies of the house but the house resumed the debate upon Sir Charles Tuppor. A Ottawa seemed to have gathered upon Parliament hill as the place where news ot Sir John's condition could

justice,

tke governor general's

clioue. His excellency will then issue a

N \al

commission empowering

new

PREMIER

the

to act and appoint the

\\hen

this is

done he premier will report his decision to the house of commons and the new government will again live.

cabinet ministers are reluctant

to be interviewed on the subject of the premier death. They are griefstricken at the loss of their beloved chieltain. Nowhere1 is the grief more real than AMONR the members of the opposition. Wilfred Laurier, leader of the opposition, said:

other prominent liberal, said:

A to who

"I have

no idea that in o.ir day we will ever again see a man in public life whose personal

influence will

be so widely

felt or who will exercise so large acontrol over his party as Sir John. His power was due in part to an acute knowledge of human nature and in pari, to length ol time in public service." S.:

will

he Sir John

'ssuccesor

in the premiership there is much dis-cus-ion. As senior privy councilor. Sir Ileetor Langevin, milliliter of public works, will, beyond doubt, be called upon by the governor general to take up the reins of government. Hut in view of the fact that grave charges ct' malfeasance in otlice are now hanging over his head, Sir Hector

IVILL

That would

London. June

BE

soonest learned. Down a KarnscliiVe in the bed-cham-ber where the chieftain

S.

—'1

death

was

feebly

ing changes.

soon to be

Canadian Pacific railway will be Macdonald's enduring monument.

"From

his death we mud date a new period ol doubt and danger."

ROYALTY IS ON TRIAL.

Krai Secret of the Interest in Hie Itacrarut i'nuv—I\nj la iuI'm *uuiMini l'mic*1. London. June

S.—'1

£-:I()0.00il

end has

lie baccarat scan­

dal overshadows everything else.

(Jos-

sip is rife about the obligations of the prince of Wales lo Arthur Wilson. It is reported that his royal highness is indebted to him to the amount of

borrowed money. While

tlu prince of Wales" connection with th,1. affair and his

behavior in court

have not impaired his popularity, there, is no doubt, tin*T among serious and thoughtful men who have their country's int'erest

at heart the scandal has

cast a shadow on he hrone.and the frivolous pursuits

OF

the heir, so broadly

revealed in the trial, have not tended to strengthen his reputation.

The

queen continues to take an interest bordering on anxiety in the ease and receives complete reports of the trial as it progresses. No one feels more acutely than her majesty that in a measure royalty in England is on trial and anything that tends to impair respect, for it. is dangerous. What mortification she may feel at the exhibition of her eldest son as a banker in a game ot cards, carrying around his own counters, is confined to the royal breast, for she is not in the habit of expressing her feelings on such matters.

A NRBNI'K.L RIONIMT DI'JUL.

Omaha, Neb.. June s.—Kvron Reed, a pioneer settler and the wealthiest landowner in the city

—being

0(J0,i)()0

S|00.000.

1'aeilie

railway

station, whence the body will be conveyed to Kingston. The bodv will lie in state

the city hall, Kingston, until

Thursday noon, when the internment will take place. Queen Victoria cabled from Kalmdral to the governor general that she was deeply pained to learn of Sir John's death, which she regarded as a

rated at Sv!,-

died here, aged

TI^.

In his will

he leaves a valuable piece of land upon which to erect a public library. Ills collection of ins is also left to the city, and he makes numerous charitable bequests, amounting in all to over

In early life, Mr. Reed was

is

June

{.'feat

loss to Canada and the sovereign, ller majesty extended her heartfelt sympathy to Lady Macdonald in her bereavement.

F/tlier

a

telegraph a to lie was afterward connected with the

I'niied

commission.

States assay

Irchim! lur

St Loi

-A

h-ld in

cable message

is said t.o have been received here from Rome announcing that at the

consistory

the holy city Archbishop Ire­

land, of St. Paul. Minn., had been

"re-

served in petto"' by the pope for the vacant American eardinalate.

I HI

dispatches liavo

also been recivcd from Lord Salisbury

ind that

would accordingly be declared a cardinal of the Roman atiiolic church at the consistory to be held in December next.

for Infants

known to me. XL A. ABCSXR, M.D.,

and

1 -2 Per Cent,,

Interest Pnyablo nuunnlly. Apply to

w,

C.

LessonsBy Mail.

Kiitlifly Satismotory rosulth miiiniuU'tHl. Si'Uilbiamp lot- circulars* tfxpliuiiiui: im'thuds of the illHtfiiguisHed leuckor.

Signor Wilberto Verdi,

Lock Uox

"I did

not expect the end would come so soon. It is a great calamity. The loss to the conservative party is irreparable." David

M'lls,

G'2L,

an­

No. 51.. No. M..

UO. IK).

naturally decline.

leave the question of

the

leadership between S4r Charles Tupper. high commissioner for Canada to England, and

SIR

No. si. No. SI. No. !)..

John Thompson,

minister of justice in the cabinet which, by the death of its lxvid, is now dissolved.

he papers all

eulogize. Sir John Macdonald.

The

Daily Xews says that his death is a loss to the whole empire.

IF

not exactly

TI

a

great man. he did great things, llis

was likelv to produce far-reacli-

Times says tlr.vl

the

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