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IOL policy -Of th4Admilditiation haTC:been, it(4. H to- inertia ie theorbe Ilie-ktinlired
11 the-_!dirlictioW of rningr:WillitAviseAstea. en. 14wi1Y nOt 15Pealil - no*OfIthet
We find looar-rellway charters disallowed ; qgestion my hoz; friend alluded to_of :the.
, . . we find in this part ot the"-,,,conntry inek, disonsaion-involfring . the relations. between'
. OV-rawit Feh..14--The Senate Met at S _dinate powers give to the company freely the Dominion- and Provincial Governments
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- deloch ad-akt,once took .up the Address in availed of; we- firtd localrailways absorbed; 'and Ilegielature ,100-"willhoitiehelluipvisol
:reply to the $petai; -boa the Throne. , and it poesiple4hat those - 'ho viewed ' alinetter tO bee Kiilif aq.dispaisfonatelyi
,..,,, 63,.. . . tvith,*insitlerabiOf- Vq.n4nifliity. Os- WOO- . cusadtipa, and 1. &wilt beieptireltebe_d
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cinemas of these -great Powers being %eater- on both bidet !with- the ardent desire to pre-.
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11an.- Nitti littetanesi. ini - #1•6•ving. ble' .01sed in .a• lana ,ralgir- pp, au away. and Ice4kaii un,diiLe IrictAon between the Fro.
: AeldrSee-, adverted approvingly to Va.* vv
_0BleatUrea- of thelapeech frenitheThranki over other . persons . -i .., n w ., vinbial .and , -Def#X421en, riegsliti*eitolttal
little More alive - t� the attire" - of to Secure the most advantageolissoIntion-ol
r 0.114-- i.spoTov flangnicely --ofF the Wein_efi_dle...._ Buck powers, - When -theyfind thenV the . =why. i My. hon... friend. :414,41
- restztitalikelY to accrue from His Excel' _exercised at their own doors, *Mires • s 'fault' With the l Minister' tor"-FinEinee' ier,
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.1-00y the aoyeraor-Generers tour in the 'which bear 4913..030.1r owls- should -0g. 'We. announcing Pro iesed charges in the duties;
• Northwest, eapedallY from the', ineentive it said that Sault Ste. Mariexvaa the objeive but he seems. •?'• have forgetten.:. that -the:
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W011idgivet0-lechni.gratiori- hfet- only . did ipoinomp9safittoibi reache—dat as early a dignity of -Parli iatent, was fully conaerVed
th-C:11'• l'Ys' re401-0 a. welia Of 1praise at 140 time as possible, hitt we were kaa that by tlielifinieter annothiChigh4,his--Waceleaf
10--401!-44 the source of the • present.: Pro*" 'those who advocated such a thing werein -session that . if negotiations for reciprocal
.. Perene ConditiOnof the country„, but the raver of that which- was treasonable and trade- with the ,InitedStateafailed and the
• 00v-erbnielit'B' Ti-a61:fle RailwaY PolicY Wee .unPatriotiOAnd-rietWithstanding thattherevenue . contin ea,as seemed likely, he
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unqualifiedly maim • ed. , - - year beforeIht. bliideter Of 'Railways him; ..woula prebabl introduce_ ,a _ Meat:dire_ to
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- • Eon. Mr. 00vIo, 14- ' Vieuumhug -the s.elt had, been among those w,h.cf faVered -remoVe thoee 7 'duties. .After_ a - graceful
'Addrese-,,epoke eulogistic -41Y. of the opera- such a course—that all who favored. it Were allusion to the i' teeth Of PrellidentGarfield,
- *Voila of the- National Policy,- and corn- _botoia itIleague,..hostile to the hiteresteOf Si'John resumed his Beat. • • _ :.-__.;i
teented,briolay on the VatiOna feattirew of the country...-. (Oheera.)_ But we ;fin& that Mr.,Blake earl if was not his bustern-te-
. thell-petiaili.r - " . -- .: ,- ' - - . !the Syndicate purpose to ;v.: nearly:to-the refer to inatters',..of.this kink but be desired
•: lIonottlr. Scott, after complimentingi the, Sank by the main . line„ and to - reach to say in reference to the allusion ;made by
:.• mover and seebndere of the'. AdOreas:. di* that point. by:, . a . branch, • and the leader- Of Atte .Goveinment as:te his
.Sented from their favorable View . of the thi.s. filet Is -nevi regarded; ' ,as an •connection •Wi4 ;the recent Speech frOin
•:-: ireitilts- ' of the 'National Tolley, and excellent, thing, wid, .a strong , argument the .Throne. at the openilfgbf the Ontario• :
_claimed theit a very smell- -Pereeutake .Of -in favor of the -Grovernmeht% polte-Yr. -Legiblature, thlt he never saW-athati speech
the people had shared- in the alleged it is admitted that the prosperity- of the bili after its del c.i•OrY.--
-.' :bandit& _NortlAtest. -1abased upon its 'fertile lands, - The -Speech ras-then paiied paragraph"
- Hon. Mr. Haythorne- abated that the :toul therefore-thepolicy which is to.be pUr- by paragraph, read a. secer0 tithe---and-
cropian Prince 'Edward [sand' had net sued with referenda to the aevelopment of adopted: ' • • - .. • - --', ' -- • - ' ,-
-beinteugoud. as the Address 'asserted, • and:that country is largely a lend Policy, - As to air -John II tcdonald _ moved :that His
he thought that the raminfeetttring . inane- the bulk Of these hods theGOvernment has .gamelioners sp pech. he ., referred- to a am,-
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trim whioh couldthriveouly bytheremoval taken absolute power to make regulations: inittee to prep ire an address in reply.-
- of the outside - competition had their :value As to certain cIassea of lands,hoWeveri it has -Carried. -- - . -:,-
• ' • to the- country : diminished by that Chtilui" been agreed that ,the _regulations Shell be . ..The tollowin 1,0epartnientaireports-Wer _
4-0411*-.:_.- • • - - subject to. the disapproval OrParliament -on laid on the tab le -- ' - ..-- t• ----- i- - --,-------4,
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H. am Wa* enderea*:hat gi', gaY•:- being taid. On the table,-"Biltasiotheinfilr-- .. Report Of .tli i'Vnttlio Works -Department
• lalfergesalciabont;theorepttuthexeritinie ,of Janda they are -entirely under th_e ettntrol By'Sir.H. LeIngeViti:;, _ __
Provinces, and expressed an -OpitliOn _that•Fof the Administration,- We find that sales Report of stater -of Militia—Mr. Caron.. --".
„..lievt-:-Brticewielc waalaf‘t. season Int*weree- ;after seriee of regulations_ have been issued, - . Public ACCQU BtSend Tradeand' Ravigat:
_ -,--.POsftierk thaliit hadbeen iu for reauY Years= onu-fialoViltr unotheeltith: rapidity, but tion returns forItlieYear iiidiiirSiiiie•i8Othii
- in thiiireePoet., . . -• hardly with the symmetry pi the Weide- , 1881; also; report of. t--ithe :Inland --.eVinine-,
; -14fe Addtelis" - was' theil carried' a'1:4 'iinPre- ThisikccesainAY„fer two sessions we DePartPleut, - )tai auPplematary-reperta
' ordered to be presented . to. the Governor -I argued, t and again at the last, •_that, ifthei on Weights -0# Uteetenreft.i.011d-atbilteraffiou
General. - • ..--: - land was not giVenitothe,/ellier„, of food by -qir''f:-Viiie3ii- - ---•:t.-'' -'. 7.!-'
' T HOUSE OV COMMONS. • .
. do not :giviti,lt .to,..the,:epeoulator :except, , Sirlt.4.- --Ca rtwrighttengralulatedAhe
. _upon payment of Oath, We find at Government o 1 the -promptiatiS,diaplay_ed.,-
, , _ , _ . . the -Go-treatment is awake- to. in laying the reports of the seVeral-Depart,-
Awl.' Feb. 10•;•—the -Speaker-took -the hist -that
chair at 3-.'e'doek., .-•, : , - ;the evil in part, and the individual- .specu-1 manta before tie. Houle - at suoh an early
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- Mi. Bergeron in rising - to move- the littor at keit 'la tom what we long ago: stage. He hoped that the report Of the
Address
'a -A44:resa ',In reply to $Peeeh, from the !claimed aasound- policy—that if he is •to - Minister .--:Of :- 'the . _Interior would not be
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Throne was_ applauded by . .
his friepds. !buy at all it is to be for _ cash. : The party delayed, as it taS-blab- sesitioili•tilr thedey-
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After a feW mtrodUctory remarks he: pro- speculator is still,. however, - .allowed . to of adjournment ,
nrchase tor credit; How fir is it consistent
kr4 ref.;
Oppositfonhhadieoncurre pleaded that
e sitratilnioiaSehang 6siboe,aciatita,
-thent of -Canada, -" in-- t gXerai£10 Of AS
.„ Itaitifidbted right," decided that -they. etitild
not aPPEOve- of the a,Ward. The charges- of •_
chair 41'3 r00.100k4 - - .•. &!--tititiing up civil war ivere .repeated. • .
Theifouutint.Otitionra vverif-,-vreseuted faet,.19-.4art--, as the, fir.at ter** ,of -1
his
Mr. M�Laughlin—Ofthe brahd Division-speeeli Waa,,concerned, • it wits little ..tnere •
'Sons -Of Temperancerifeir -theiritibdention ithair a repetition 'Or hia • Utteran.ces. during
of scientific temperance text books into the" the. early days of thefseeeion. Corning -down.. :•
-colianson----eialieele.:;4114--OU. the Grand i to financial- hard pan,' he objected. to ithe-
-ffiyisiduSonST,I,pf-T-ITenaperalace, for: _certainiTreesurez'f0 comparisons,: between the
Anitelidnaentelotlie-Iiibentielict.• - '• aitnation Ontii-riO-'s.nd the --Other.--,`Pre-
Mr. Dryden—Of the. County . Connell Of Lvinces, affected alatinf at the in ex -
Ontario, -:pf Upperependittires-Of therrovince, dredite,d the lateCanada College. j
-• Sandlield Xacdonald.'s Government with
Mr. Tooley—OL the Couuoil 01 ond,_.Ott e.,-establi_shroeirJrPf.Olietitahleicetitutiem,4",_
West,forthe_Pasi.S.40;14:-.-the,LOndoiiiatirte:-*41,'Argtlialliatili-Order•totet atttiestete-
- 'inient Of Ontario's lie:bill-ties. the :annual '
- Meat/age. frotist-E uldbe -•
theUentetiant4OVerno.r. liartantittihplis3 caPitaliSecIV declared iib the '-0.15pOii-
Mitiraiteilor:theTytier .. • tion was ready for an appesito the, country
On motiOn of Ur,-2:Weodltho-AstiitiitePIPAad 0441kft.P.P.00 applause :from - the ' Left -
-Wererefeiredttiocuunitteo:of,58410:-; -,;,:degedihelfibiStryto teSt--.public opinion _
:-_-_Mr.Tardee-ipresented the third report of thy _24,yis4jg, .g.onor 'to dissolve
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the Committee on • 1-14.1waYs; Which was House forthwith.
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ThefellOWnig-private tillti-were read: a [to. liey esition in the-. matter . of
- - the -Boundary Award and bantrasted :their
11espectingthe Prince. Edgard ;County former attitude seem:hoc-tied in the linani=
EailveaY2_CoinpanY.--: , . - mous resolution -.of, the House to maintain
Te'TitteettiOrato the-: Manitoulin. r Island the, "just claims . Of the ProVince": with
Railway -their •• present readiness to saorifice. the. -
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-To:enable tbederporation of the town .-mterestsof the PrfegiliCe;BA-411.0 laiddipg of -
-PerV----HOP_Slo inetar .liability'.for the con:- their.- vetcm; ..Re,vortiug to the
"etrUction-A0 extension of waterworks and -Estimates, he heldit-as- proof of theenii.
'for other purposes. - . . • -• .nently satisfactory management • of the
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- of. Mr... Wood the House affairs of the ,Province, that the Opposi-
rekolvedcitself into Committee of theWhole 'Careful serutiny of .all• the
oq the Bill restieeting. the - sale of lands in items . of • expenditure, were. only able
gorda-lo:r7GOVernment-Aaxes. ;, 7 = A.Prt suggest tio-Jerw;- insT ificsait'fletaile
in
1)-nithe-----general-PtirPortf-Ottlid Wal; .*14.011-A,livel'pessiblEiter_effeiif any saving,
144---Metedith- Said that it was not wit.'; fair '.iimoinit4ig in all to a few htindred
that;-_-.-WhalS:71o*---,,ua: paw. 'their Woo,. Mr. Creighton deprecated the selling ofothe.
He if all were Placed. grievailee-iont--Pf tlae distribution of the :
trhe-eremitt7ihdhlicl-fi,of Paid should have -them, tie timber linntS, and tried- to Make a
on
same -fcting, and ave -charitable grants, wnicn, he asserted-
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**Omits- already refunded. - Went TO- the ciiies;.while-the'reralcdistriiits-
Mr Wood said it tvas almott 'v;r1 emrer-n. exgolueettrge.d.0.‘111-sre,a- -
cn t-heinerease :of
to de-rstriet-Jiiettee 3n: all cases, and the
=C4o.veriiiiientihad nOint_ention' of refiinding proSperity..indiawted the ,auginerited.
revenue, and denied ;that the N. had. -
_taus -already , -
Mr. Meredith the:fight that the distinction been: anything but edraWhaek tti- the luni--
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• ber ankagOonituralAdinitrieS. _
drawn-Wasrubit-tinfair..
W--1"ardeeiz•Mked-if itwould not behetter ep4rtgagthe4gfialiltiirlt:40-eintrais-•
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loTaereaBikineking tlienk all sion. . Was warmly ,-comrcentled ,bY
Mr. Meredith;said he Winiild be satisfied Watere; who .urged. . an. increased distribn-,.
ivith;that• .tion- to Meet the preSsing d.emandlOr
T.-----.111f.'"Vood,:teininded the. -House that if The House- went _ Oetemittee ofthe -:
_prineiple,tft the AWL .rgentleman was 'SuPPIY. ahd.a few items were passed.-
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acknowledged they would have to refund
taxes to the all . the back -town-
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.---=-The_.">Rin_--WaS, -passed Without amen&
meut and7the 4 committee .rose and
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reported. -
Mr. Crooks rnoved
theedjeurnnient of the
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_ ;Tnnankr,;.17.eli.-14The Speaker. took the
cliair at 3 o'clock.- ,
TUE, BnDOBT.-
- waded to speak at some length.upon the
present prosperity of the 'country, which wi
.he -attributed in a large ' measure to the to
, policy of protection favored by the present pu
Government. After a graceful reference fig
to the assassination of the:President-of the ju
United' States, ha concluded amid applause
by =eying the adoption o! the Address. no
Mr. Guiliet in seconding the Address -cc,
- congratulated the House that the hope ab
e -maenad. by His Excellency hi the speech it
, of last session had been BO abundantly B
"realized in the increased prosperity of the Da.
• country. The eitended. tour made by His w
Excellenoy in the. Northwest diiiing the
recess had added to the -many obligations a
, under which he has placed the country for g
the Warm personal interest Shown. in its be
• Welfare. •
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By request of the Houso, the paragraphs
• ef the Address were taken. up seridtint. t
On_the first paragraph, , i
Mr. Blake amid applause. He said: r
Mr. Speaker, it is net my pitentionto inter- p
pose for more than a Very brief - space w
: between ft-aHouse and tbe passage of this b
Address. We rojeice as heartily any al
can Upen, that measure of prosperity -which t
the condition Of the country: exhihits: a
rejoice also in the improved view. as to the i
, -source of this prosperity which is apparent a
in the Speech. On fonder occasions we p
- haveheardMinisters declare that Our pros- s
perity was in SOMO small measure due to. t
the condition of agriculture. They were
good enough to give some small measure of
praise and thanks. and blessing to Provi-
dence, but for the rest, which they said h
was a great: deal mete than. that, they .11
_ Claimed • thanks ` and blessing for
thernielVes.'. remember the honor --
41/1e- Finance - Minister disclaiming '
- -any arrogation by the Governmentof all -
the meritfor-what had occurred, and .•
he stated in a ptibliet- liTgeah that the preot -
Was that not long since they had institntect •
a day Of than4giving to Providence for
those blessings, That is about the prop6r.,
otter day to: God and the other 364 to
the Ministry: a:Aught:O.) But this time,
lern glea,to say,- we. fula that the improved
• proiperity 'in its vatic/Us aspects is attri
• hilted to the Giver of All Good, by which I
attune: we are not to 'undersand the
'-_lincilirmister. I believe the trade and
- navigation returns -and others will indicate
Verk-,f01,49":,-the propriety -of this more
modestlittribution or, these' blessings, and
establliih;L'as Other eirenrciStances will
the: faet that, it is to these
atehglialoonditiona to which we have
• repeatedly referred _that the subsistence
• and continuance of the -improved condition
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of the :country, , common with ;other
commututies,--0 to be attributed, We fin
also. that the &wing =Pictures presented
two years ago as to the iroinigre,
• don. -front Older lands • is not - now
referred-- to I had_ hoped that
-the .of the ..Animmetration at that
.tinie-woulaime been So fully- realized as
to have -gurtified a strong expression of
• • tthrAwl, Feb 13,--The-Speaker took the-
th the, elevated Views of the;reneet due, chair at a 0'0 . - ,
tho iepreeentatiVers of the people. that r CharleS 'upper laid en,;thritable'the-
blid meetings should be told what :the report "of the ?epartinent of-iteilwayeand,
eat policy of the. •GoVernmentis, told not Canals for the fiscal year ending 3_0thiaine,"
directly but plainly and openly the duties. 1.881. Also a return Of _the reeeipte_land
tea and -coffee are to be removed, eP.41 'expenditure of the Great Western Railway
thing about in the Speech? .(CheerS-) in respect of ort Stauley harbor, and
hen in a former session he was asked. copy of the co tract made for-thSaquednial
out changes in taxation, be said, -" No ; on the Wellan He Stated-that:the
mould never do to say anything until the latter Was • so_ )iot the - dithapprOyal-tof30
udget conies down:" The change in his =Parlianient,
ode:of procedure ieso revolutionary that Mr.ANIacke zie : asked When the Gi_O-vern--
iiile-he has decided that. We shall knoVT: ment intended to bring allthe,rePerte
othingebotit it, thew.orld V) .know: all moved for , hi t session:- -
bontitIongbefore. theseesten e„PeeS. Tho these. moved for had 'eti_er -;eeeheid7thei
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urplus
no doubt is very - large;-' but it has Elouse. •
ea _produced, by the increase of taxes, ana Mr- XeCar hY" intredheedla:OilliteTecn-,-
ot an. abnormal consumption _Of -Stitute a Cour Of: Bailway.Commissione*
orted goods. agree_ Most heanily with and to - amen ,the
he views which have been espressect Act -of 1879;v:4*h:was readitifirstlime,
he Speech Hem the Throne -.with ; -Sir -Chas.. apper " stated -itielily-J=t-t-gi.--
eference to the calamity .which befelthe White fElseti gs) that the finellecationiX
eople, of the United States of America. • theroute t • e laiiiray-Canatie nowbeing
e *1St alt agree not merely in the spirit, deternaine.d; hat,dontreets wotild-bee-alled
tit also in the language' in -whipli that for at sonnas the lobationTwaST-anni-Plead;
hibioit is niad-e:- is:a-painful commen- .and the Work iigorously-proseputeditz-i-
ar3r upon advanced eivilisiition. that such Ur. Houde -askeVVVlarellier_.=
n event should have happened, and tht it was the int IntiOn_ot the ��vernrneuiiio
n the history of that great Country, withi introduce a 13 Ilthia eescionto4rovid-e±fiiit
very 'brief:period; the lives of two of their the -equal divi non of -the entateeef-ineOtient-__
residents have been terminated in debtors.... .
uch atragic way. I will say no more than Sir John M net the-ii-ite
his,that we -heartily rejoice; to know that tion Of the G Vernan Ott to do
the recent illness of the 'right hon. gentle-, In reply to nr.-;,l)e.O.osinoe;
man opposite terminated so favorably- that Sir °heti. Upper stated -_thatillistetta=
e appears amongst tie again- restored to- ,valte -of . the !work- - perforrned-np_To-j3l.st-
ealth and Strength, and although we hasty December last-bylOnderionk=&-- Company,
ope that he will :change his -0100 in 'this contract* o i theEinory;Savonelioniztraclei
House at an early ilay, We also hope thathe 'on lie Canac an Paeifie:-..,1141I-Wayteett--',
Will-centinne to 0840 -its halls his maled by the Government c engineeriEvWs-
presence for many years to come. .- (Cheers.) - S1,80_4,824: ¶he total_ arnonnt-paid thereon -
Sur john Macdonald Mr Speaker, lean- -to the • dont 'iactor - -tn-ithat- date -Wee
cardi_ally Join With ray hon., friend it many11,624- 400. in parts the wrk1Wee
, oentirely _ _ _ _.-
things he his said during his - interesting completed,. ho rails were for-abet/A -
speech. _ In. the first pIace-Ijoin with hi•in.„ twelve miles jnd-the -work wasfinprogresa
in offering -u1Y-Sboore- !collgriaclations O all along the luue The number- -ef-terieet
the mover and- seeonderef the resolutions rails at imiliading theSSliid-On-thS
for the able manner .in which they hoe track, was 5,1l77 tens-,; iI491t-Oni---werenoW7
pressed those resolutions on the attention on;the Way a graory,-biitunuemiihei
of the Itorise. I congratulate- - _nay. hen. to Pert ; -17
friend cin the kindly and pleasant tone in- . Sir 'Rich rd Cortvitight- -moVedrfo-ti
which -he -has addressed us HO •early in t)a.q return -in th form:need-in-the a:tett:U*5as--
s-ession. I thank hiruespecialIY and Inn= usually liehed in. -the: -G.orett-e-ioftJie
cerely for _his very kindly allusion to _eiports_anO importer_frOro.
naY.Aelf.. If we -are toremain: looking at aanuary in auk of the years 1877,-'78
sach other; and. .1 cannot hope to be '80, '81 :and. 'i'12.2-respeetively..z-shoWingt-the_
arrayetion the same side.- with the hen. countries hence and. to whioli_theisanie
gentleman.. I hope we will always look at were nape° vely exPertedndimperted--7--7::
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each We -0anjand as we • pliertalY; ' -Mr. Bow il said be had no objection -to
do My honfriend laid down the t,y-khe naOtioniibut it wenlitheutterly-f irapT047-f
principle as to --cotirte to ..he.,7 pl.Mieckeible, from the, --ampulit of -work inVollted,
in the opening -of Parliament, that he to have the return -brought-W*4i intiniete
.441dresi shall . be passed-- without ,4oy he -of nee- f *-the---pretent
extended discussion, except in-. v ry expoP House. .• . tional -
°Sea, where the continnanae o! the sir Rich rd Cartwright :hopp-O'lhalithe
Confidence of Parliament in the Adrainistra7; papere"eee d. be PreParedzin-time
tion of the day is questioned Then, dept.*, -mission be ore the - Bones-. rises, , and -At -so',
'the sooner the -question is brought to the inform 4ion-Wouldbevaliiable.
:decision the betterThe met on was . carried. -
Mr, Mackenzie -7:1.1m glad the hon gen- • . -
. has, changed his opiniaii, in -thie • - - - -
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entitsing-TIO meyeths_gc,40
frite-:conarnittee- of. Supply, . was received
_ -He said Air Speaker, -points of intere,i4; ---,turned at 2
:thiaiStheilf.Ph----tincie- I have hadthe-°a:icrli2:,:e4e1.1a- 0. amteo .p4.17s,g4-{1:1,01\67.-letd.ea.13 Affretthi
iiaSTreaiiiterte alibi:nit the annual finandal
dinner he conVersed, (53-i inernieg's -
-stet-emelt-and 1 ---shall 4ot attemptto do
- -adventures,- and 1: Said - " When first
saW _Niagara- Palls- wa.s disappointed
iinthe entline:_-. The' d.esigui: it is earned to
WaS";wpiiting giVaideur:- and -variety
of line,'Ibut-the-,-tielets Were.laeautiful. The
-dn11;grefly:w4ter#4.geed izith,„.greeo;17.Were
--4h*git1g
.10.veline§s.... . of the- colors
are colors in •Metion: -.It- was not. •till I
-stood. underneath the Palle at ;Table Rock'
that real** the. _,T.O2fie5tic,-sPlen.49r and
strerigth physical -fa -id) 'Of nature ,
here. .".:The sight was far beyood. vqhat • I
41 two 'most _wonderful' things in the world .
•82,15649. -,-,41,215Allitnitevbr6418thearit:odfrp.v1--a7iiilli%siea'Ail",::::-Ie:th:retli_f5t:tilett.L
were p woman's): singe and.- the -motion. of
91,604 to. mighty waters.", ‘ITC,Wrote in the Prospect .
House private album: .
Itili);roar of 147-aterSis tiaezoar.Slien,
tlIslitr:**68,W4htlekz7kni.,a);- of duoery r.43.—Ci.ou;etline
Tux AUNFLO;W:Elit Tilt FALLS.
•
The ..ilEstife!e._ Corapillnedi& Old Niagara,
tieeak, MaxWs: - =
A latitl nightli, Niagara Fells :despatch
says The daywas thatruldla desired
Igr, sight seeing p_scar ide breakfasted
early. Wrapping his long fur _
coat be- fitend.,buf_esi ;tile . -Aterandah of the
hetel for nearly. an hour, ,Steadiry gazing -
at -the sedie -before him:. A. carriage WAs'.
ordered it 9 -o'clock,-; and ib: *Com-
pany . With his agenti, gr. 'Vale,
they 'started ifia the different
otherwieethanto-lay-,before this House as
_
_plainly-a-eft----ifi in nay' power to do so the
•statement- of-zeceipteend expenditure of
the year Statement Of assetiid liabilities s
0.4---4 the -1st of January,
1882, and tosubmitfor the .consideration
of horf.T.:Metnliere----the anticipated : receipts
and expenditure the-entrent year. The
- - B.EcEreTs FOB- tHE YEEtne-182,1
.1-fave-been---as -follows :
. $1,116,872 80
bLmCifiC 80;660 co
DattgeSti_ sp.!_eial.---fattas-: 106,626 62 _
!222,504 Di
. aSi782 01
reV-Einu
=Public ---thstitiitions, revenue-
:— -ighiCellaneous.
-On ateOuntni--eclucatinu revenue...
- •
... . . . . .
_ - liA-7-stamps 57,502 10
_ -Algoma . .. : 16856
" 9053 27
- :625'65-
_ -11ancksold' 514-04
-327550
..... $2,746,172-98,
1 may hero -refer to our receipt's frond
--theDoMinion-GoVernment. _ It was Under-
Acietkand,agreed -at the time of Confedera/-„,
lion_that-w4Wereto receive at the rate 1 -'or
80:-centS-4er-helad-rof the population, and
IhatT__QUebee*as!_to receive a like anfiOn.
!. subsequeut grant *fei3 rtilit
-Pioviiio0=-Ot-T-150;000; and to Quebec of
170,00G result being that . both
-_groviticesWerepaiO the$ rate of _onto
per head. Upon what rule principle
-that-rate was:fixed:I-do. not knew. One
--ii-c-ulthaie-enpirsed that in making: the
• appertiOinnent- : Dominion Govern.-
inent-_-Watildsliase had regard ta:the ropu of every teni. years; but
Bucli_has not been the the case,. The. result,
has, .-been unsatisfactory to. have
--inereased-reore rapidly in population -flap
and t although We:, started at
COnfederatiOn-..t with sp cents• per head we
domot beoupYthe-asane position now: We.
are being paid only at the ratetoi 02
derits--.-pershead, although receiving alarger
antountSf-nieney ; qn9b9.0 is baing
iiitid---.ratA:(0•_ate cf. To cents:: per head, -
-Ntivi-PcoTtia-----gets 1378,630 . of Dominion
-stabsidy,:"Or-J,3fiesiati:per heed.
- Whateensus are those_
--figiiree":;based T _ •• •
Mr Wood—On the Census of 18S1.-_ New
rtinsviick-getS1428,009, or U.33 perhisad;
Manitoba _reeeives1105, 653-, -:Or $2.18.-pek
head; British Coltmbia, includinglnaiafls,
lett 420S;q85, or $3.16 per head: Prince Ed-
WarallIslandieceiveS1154,041, or 1.41 per
So that eb:-Jar: as the SUbtiidriranl iiielihatat's
1461).orailaioit Government is concerned, it
--w-oAlq-aPpear that it is working unfaitly.to A:despatch frOm_,New -Yol.k says: The
thePrevinceefOnterio; Duly saythere are birth pf- Barnum'S hahy. elephant has .-
SpecialITeirpunistances, :connected witixtbe afforded an elVertunity for Obtaining- the
en:41er PrOvittees-whOhey;sMuldgeCeiVe milk of the animal -fol. anslysis, and Prof.
larger :-grUts,;41-iid'td -that 7eitent T ainit Doremus has improved - the opportunity.. _
Aliat-4erhaps--1 ought ;not to refer to the: He says: isT,evidentythat the _milk
. - • 4ppteaebtES fteqp. cream.
TigfassettitifIlte:grovinces#1041:49$8 was !Pleasant ffaior .and oder, 'and Ver
ad the Iiabilitics 1131,856, sur- superlor,in- these respects to - that- of -man
plus ef 4,509,9i.- The- receipts for 1882 elutes -4i; The I Yek " fight yellb , ,
-arle.,::,-estlinatedfliat,12,94.§,9Weleasipgl'A resembling 'olive .eil; and 'is:very pleas ,t
luriSinfCelierLexondltnie cf-Appl,V5i • ,in flaVor and taiget whatelier stand -
Mr.' 1'.111triinthV" 'aides rif tir the Speeeh. . point We view the tfaCteal product of these
was largely devoted.- the Treasurer/0 .45,14 •fo 0:FA agia Autranted
- ..44088
ii-gW013.6titri,„.-tri(.37t9..V444,0,-N 41Y-tgaiitiit
_IA -awn* inn': weed Of having departed ut so great delicacy 7-13.avcir.I' The
frem---hisi, natal =Stern_ by .introducing mother's daily diet is three peeks of oath,
politics Ado.-- ,lais Budget • speech, and One bucket . of bran intieh, five Or ifix loaves'
repeatedtheOpposition arguments on the of bread, half a 13ushel of roots (potatoeS,
_OnbidOt._Itebrring the resolutions passed etc.), fifty to seventy-five Pounds of bOr.
during 4 former session, in -whi h ;the andforty .gallona of water.
tlemau . opinion upon the subject, Tliesubject has matter.. 1r MAGIC -EVEN-TS.
the ekceptiou of an edliisiori to the subject change DV mind- I am not a Bourbon, BoYFras. t. EpAlier, sa#,
learn:Benne thinga and 1 forget some things. pi"cove F—Remarktililyffinddeibetith;,-
, _ _ .
brought before us pore:then ence,bnt with
` The, lion: gentlem,en on several poem. - A specie [despatch from- tretroit--,_
been considerea for years, and hasbeen Meedenald—Well, I soreetinies
of immigration in the paragraph which
apeaks of the extent of the country upon
which immigrants ; have settled' wefind
norefereneeftethe past- or future of
gration.Now there -hasbeen a verY- cen-.
eiaerable ,inflax. or people into the
Northwest, but solife.; as the information
available to the publio'goes it seems clear
that tileironligratfoxiso far bas been in a
great part from the older Provinces of the
-Dominion, and that as yet we have reaped
very slight Portion of thesefruits which
we °petite -reap frotu the stream Of eira:
'oulrouti'the-olacr countries. I'ao not
Althat many of the people of the older
TsitSafibiat to go west.- a_ am. net a
ttle isod at that paragraph in the
tellsine that the Indian quea-
taanding -seriphs attention,
proyisional districts wet() be
iaims -congratulated 'us on several matte s
—land regulations and other inattera=
that We have taken a leaf out of the bookef
the Opposition.We are not too proud toilearn
_
from my hon. friends, and not being
Reforme/rs We find occasionally acutethi.ng
toreforna. ,. it is quite true, • as the hpu,
gentlenian says; that sofar there.has hot -,t
been a very large. EUrepean irtimigratiOn,
but there is a confiders:bre transfer of
population from the older Provinces to the
Northwest: That is,- ash& saysi- not toi be
regretted. " Every Irian who improves his
own condition by removing- to another part
of the country does that much toWerd
-advancing the interestS -of he country on
"thewhole. ,Btit ,,not iMIY that- • rbelidve
thatruqiiebee- and, Ontario; ; espooisilt i
.the mare.,..feEtilie ,1-.4u34.; old -Settled
gone -there--" ae.. etting to be - ct
great ubdiiitif fuming prop nty:
lire/fercernent -Of Um
W44 was deceived
titr6Nreri1Or1lif the
"and the ndian_ftuPerintendant
OgrkraikY;, ao very long way
rhoett interests- demand so
In reference to
fiud that the
The killing of one. Indian might leod to
-conseattences of which we have no idea,,
but we know certainly that it would prevent
and pestpone for znany years the emigre -
lion which we hopete getinto that country.
Therefore it is for this Purim:fie we ask the
We* for OVerk04tO:-,
- Araong. the charred debris of humanity -
"that have been removed from the. ruins of -
the Ring -theatre:within tho-.. fast few days
k the' -
were the re.manis ame ,
chief- _of the claque,- who, after displaying ...
extraordinary gallantry in reselling. several
-pereens from the galleries -0 'the. Vurning
house; loot his life in a vain. effort to save-"--
overeeit 'His-jhbrenghltntiivledge of
the his and outs- of the theatreenabled -him-
teentetririrgaia and again, each time with
tbit and -success, hia heroic -purpose,
while the conflagration Was raging. He had
just cenveyed.-..as insensible woman from
one of the -lobbies' -int) :the balcony.over-
looking:the Hess -Gass e when he suddenlyl,
remembered. that he had -ilett his iiirtotit
betigingrfrtina pegtelpse the exit from
the gallery; in - which part: of the -
-house he had -been seated. when the 'fire breke..
out, and .forthwith resolved ;to :recover it.
One. of his subordinates entreated him. to
forego ea Perilous an- enterpriae; • and even
endeavored to keep him baOk. by main,
tutislamek; an extremely -powerful '
Man; sh0Ok- him off, eielaiming "Nothing
aim happen to me;for I knew the house as ,
well' as I kilt)* -my own pocket,''. ana
vanished into the -smoke,- never more. ;to
eitiorgeftlience?alive:- -.While- perished the
thliu*e atelet Ithaeli--telint. to tha iliallgatetja
Ein labors'. He died far cost,'it is true ; bn
.cnot Matil he had.proved himself a :heroin -
ebetter eattliethaa -that:rem:which hethrew
away his life,---.Xiondon Telegraph:
• . •
„ist
Says:" As :Henry Veneta; of North Col-,
cheater, 0 tario; was drivihg-alpadofccirM
(Odder ale ig the road in:_,that- township, he
noticed ,:t lat one -Of , the wheels -.•-01 llie
waggon , as blocked in some vntyi _And=
in getting down off the load. was horrified
-
to find his :Pown,little boy, aged-772yeari,tightly-gm dged in hetvg..eeu the -Wheel -Mid --
waggon, and' brushed :almost into eabape--
iese.mass.1 On b`eing taken - out---the-_-_litt e:
fellow breathed a few_ times and expire.
It 'appear i that he had run up behind ti
.wkaagdg.en , auid attempted t".C.- Plimb-,ii-p_eil_t_b_ei
On Sat rday, Wna. Drake,--one-of.•-lhei
oldest re idents of the Townshipol"-G--o-s--
field, Ontario, died at the age of:75. Ileiviii
Vie riewaleriireirirrni0find---
-i -
.T.ied-ge.,0 Freemafic4 i- Ho ileopet si_i_Jarge
1144.0Yi,Affivell: prgided..,-- ...,,;-__.1%.$_- --- a, -
near Co laer, Ontario, was sitting-in:the-
. 'Aladrerlt4clitim-,awageta, 414r1 llyifig.-
helm t • 6 other day ahelling_-eorn., His
wife, wla a was in another . room,. heard
sonaeth' -- g fall, and on going in - found, zthe_
old man lead on. the &tar, where he had
fallen o thiSchair.