CANADA.
The Canadian Pailiamcnt was opened on February 23id. in hi? speech the Uoxcmor General touched on the lis-herie^ treaty, the extension and development of the railway system in the Dominion, the elective franchise, the growth of the north-we^t territories, >\ ithout enunciating any po*iti\e views on the topics to which he refen cd. Ottawa, Ontario, is the scene of a icmarkable i elisions rewval at present, owim* to the labours ot two Mothodi->t e\angchsts, Oosrley and Hunter. The audience at the eluuch nightly includes the leading people ot the eit\, man} ot whom remain otter the le^ulai meetmu i^ dismissed. Sir John A. >iaedoinikl, th« Premier, formerly a innch Episcopalian is .-imong the eoinerl? to Kicli ot <_ro!d ha\e been d^eo\ cred in the black eand bank which is t-ituated on the coast neai the mouth ot Cujinei Knei, about 700 miles .ibo\e Junean. Alaska. The new s comes \la Winnipeg. From ten pounds veiEfht ot sand taken iiom the bank, -Sl4O in gold dust w a* secured.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 4
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168CANADA. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 253, 7 April 1888, Page 4
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