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Literary Note

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
December
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tiin Forum will begin the New Year with an exhausiive discussion by Ser ator Morrill, oí Vermont, of the subject which Mr. Butlerworth's resolution in Congress has made uppermost - The Annexation of Canada, líe reviews the agitation of the subject from the colonia] times and dicuRses commercial union, which, he holds, is miconstilutional, and poliiical union, which 8hou!d be sought by Canada and not by us, pointing out the prastial pohtical disadvantapes of admitting a number of States with Britisu poütical ideas, and the possible European complication6. SeDator Morrill regards political union as inevitable, but he does not think it ouglit to be sought by up. Apropos of the SckvilleWest incident, President J ames B. Angelí has prepared Lor January Forum an historical review of the recalling and dismissicg of ministers of our government and by it. James Parton will write of " Defeated Presidential Candidates," making a review of the most notable presidential campaigng eince Henry Clay was first a candidate. Tuis number of the Forum willcontain also an epitome of Max O Rell's forthcoming book on America and America manners.

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