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Show CIX IDA'S IIUHI.IT OLTLOOK. Tur 81. I'aul llonar VYrti lay the pol'llcal conllllon In Canalt haa an uncertain outlook, tilr John Mc Dinald't ma-trr hand la no longer available to tolldlfy the heterogencout and tonttraln the mutlnout. lleliat left none In hla n.rty able to (111 lilt place, and hence the crlilt It coming. The f Vri remarkti "The realgnatlon of Cluiplean It only the flrtt of a aertot of troubtea which Canada hat hi lace. Not In our own got eminent do raco prejudlcet cut a figure eo prominent aa done the feeling between Ontario and (Intbee. Tbat feeling It buuultobo Intemlnel anl to threaten the exlttenoo of the Uonfcltratlon lltelf, by the peraonat dlrfirencea that bate arlten lt;en the teadert. If the hand of the Uberal j-trty were entirely ileaii, If ll werenoteilhJeettoalmot the aame oondllloiit that betl the Torlot, tlilt would lie Itt opportunity. It It, Indeed, entirely probable that It will profit by thete truuhlea and dlttentlont tufnetent-ly tufnetent-ly to obtain power at the next election." Hut there It tlllla deeper cauee of dlaturhancothaueven race hatred and Jealoui partlianthlp. Tlio return of tbelaatceneue dlicloee a aad atate of ntlalrt. In trade, Industry aud population popu-lation Canada h advannl but little during the pait decade. Her debt hat Increatod to enornnua proportloni. Tha dlthoneaty of her atatetmen It now notorlout. Jealouiy and dletrutt prevail In all litr liiter-provlnclal re-latlont, re-latlont, and on the whole the Vrittert In tho outlook a tnott gloomy foreground. |