j The “Globe” asd the Pe2Mjeh.—A { short time ago the Globe published an at-j tack on the Premier for neglecting the busi-• noiS^oTthe country at a most critical period ! through drunkenness, boldly asserting that j instead-of being engaged in preparing his North-^ejt k® leaving the work to his colleagues and unc^^S**?** Behimself was dar-^w'a'*}' much intoxicate appear in his place in the House.' On Saturday Dr. Bown stated totho House ; that Sir John A. Macdonald had been cow-! pletely exhausted by overwork. Every real I lover of his country must rejoice to know ; that this story of the degradation of the Premier—whose great talents and many good qualities arc a source of pride and admiration to Canadiane of all parties—proves to have been unfounded. Surely the Cana- 1 dian “ Thunderer” will rejoice at this as 1 much as any one, and honourably retract i the statements which it made, probably on | authority which at the time appeared unimpeachable.Mara TyaTTAvav Tlnvn —.Tn# T.lnhi im.