. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. ^ft^ 474. LIFE AND WURK OW TTERS AND DESPA:rOHES OF IMPORTANCE. 3TY THE QUEEN TO LADY THOMPSON. Windwr CMtle, London^ JSngUnd, Deoember 12th. )894. It is impoMijbla for me to say hon: deeply grieved I am at the terribU oocurrenca whiol^ took place here to-day, and how very truly I eympathiM with yoiLin your deep affliotipn. ,' i . ViovottiA .*! THE EARL OF R08EBERT TO LOltD XBEBDBBN. Pleaie ezpreas to your Government my deep regret at the grievow •alamity whioh baa deprived your Ctovemment of ita eminent Premier. (Signed), Boaonv.


. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. ^ft^ 474. LIFE AND WURK OW TTERS AND DESPA:rOHES OF IMPORTANCE. 3TY THE QUEEN TO LADY THOMPSON. Windwr CMtle, London^ JSngUnd, Deoember 12th. )894. It is impoMijbla for me to say hon: deeply grieved I am at the terribU oocurrenca whiol^ took place here to-day, and how very truly I eympathiM with yoiLin your deep affliotipn. ,' i . ViovottiA .*! THE EARL OF R08EBERT TO LOltD XBEBDBBN. Pleaie ezpreas to your Government my deep regret at the grievow •alamity whioh baa deprived your Ctovemment of ita eminent Premier. (Signed), Boaonv. I T^ SfABQUBSS OF RIPON TO LORD ABERDEEN. Downing Street, 12th{ Deoember, 1894. iHf Lord,—It was with feelings of deep sorrW and regret that I telegraphwl to you yesterday, announcing the death, in eironmatanoas so tragic, of Sir John niompson. The grief which you and his collea^esand Mie whole d^ the Dominion of Canada most feel at the premature dose of Sir John Th6|^pson's career, whioh has been not only active and brilliant but marked bi^s solid and useful statesmanship, is shared by Her Majesty's Qovemmefit aii)i( the people of thia country, who feel that the loss is a national one. - TJ^ deceased statesman, while a strenuous suppiorter of the rights, and a firm l>^iever in the future of Canada, was at'the same time a loyal and eloquent »i6br^ib of everything that tended to the unity of the Empire to which, in thW recent arbitration at Paris and on other occasions, be had rendered valuable service. With his personal character your lord- ship is of course much moi^ familiar than myself; but even the brief acquaintance which I enjoyedVi^ ^>™ impressed me with his genial tem- per and kindness of heart, his usiassuming modesty, his candour and up- rightness, and unflinching courage b) maintaining his oonviotiont. With Lady Thompson and her family I feet^e deepest sympathy in t^ irrepar- able loss which has befallen them. \ I have, / (Signed), . Pleas


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