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I I a .b�'paragraph, read a second , time and I I , i, . I I . : I . public �piuion. But, Mr. Speaker, - if having brought, t here for irrvestlgatlo�ri id the discharge t . I I I 'Legislature of Ontario orititled all - Act . ` 1 1 ; � � , I i ' I � THE, 'LION AND EME. I _ , . . . . I . - , . I AS possible, but we were told that ' thT.40--i7ho advocatpoladch a thing were in � Adopted.' I I . I . � ,�Sir' john Macdonald moved that Hi' I tJ],4hat it tbb people should, On an a ,of a public cTu) I examination o it � , decide thatthe public interests for Protc�dng Public, Interests in Aiv@rs,� 1. I StreamB and Creaks," disallowed. by His I - . I . I . i . I r I � I I ,� : , " . 10 7 I � �. Il� � I., � ': J� ,�, - I I #04IN101 -TAILUMENT. � favor of that whibli wAs treasonable and I unpatriotic aud-noti�itlrgtsardirrg � that the I � � , E�cellencyls speech be r'ef erred to a com d - mitted�to prepare all ad ress in reply. .� have been bartered away and betrmyed� � - , that rho 1 man whomr they once believedan as thecApostle � of Retre�nehnrent has'becomp the high Excellericy in Council. -Carried.. , I . - � I � �, , A. I I . Hen. Edward Blake�-I ,hope the Mira8, I . I - 1� . I The Gentleman From Now York'who had Hear& I I 1 ,� I � , i , I I 1. I I I X14B him. ore the Minister of Rail, = Car � I , ried.- . ' gr ol, priestiof� jobbery and corruption ? Who then ter will see�that` the ret-arn' is,brought I I I ,�, the,,Rowl of the British L* - � . I I I ion !"! � . � I ,� - I I - ­. - - . � been among those who favored Tbefollowing Departmental reports were' "' I . shall restrain limitato their just indignation as I �: down speedily. I I I I I � * i - ' t � I ' ..: . ___�_�PIHIMO,k4F - OTTANA, Feb. 10, I The S ' chats met at such,.& course-tbat all who f avored,it were 3 . to the interests laid on the table - . . ,, Report h A6 him, loaded down though hei may be �, I$M tbo'ah ... of the offerinp that fall to the , Mr. Cambron, n d for 6orres-' I I ' I to ,MAKES W ASS , ?NOE--, MORE. �' 11 ' � I � I , I o'clock and at'once took upille Address in - ­ . reply to the Speboh from the Throne., ie,,hoBtJIe-. of � bound in leag ' I (Cheers.') But we the country. � And that of the'�ublic Work, Department ngeyin., �. -L-13k Sir H.La � priest, and impale him upon the horns oftbe I altar At which he ministers, � I : I I . �ondqnce, etc., relating ah,Act entitled ­­ - � .6. 6; Act to I I noorporate I t1le Win Iii.Og I . I I � . 11 ____� : - A despatch4r4m Washington gays : - � I I : _Thla � �, I ' I � 11 , � ; rmq, to go he the Syndicate pu arly to the , Report of state Of Militia�mr. Caron. � I �Thes6 ,Were grave stater Sibutheastern Railway' Company," - disal-' i -House Committee briForeignAftaiis to -day - I , , I 9' , I .1 I �, - THB ADDRESS., ,� Sault by the main line, and to reach * '' , Public Accounts and Trade and . Naviga-' I 1. � . had bagn freely circulated ! through the lowed by His. Excelleno Council. The� I y in' reported Adversely the r6solutionpl_Mr.' ,� 1. I - ,, i , 'Rbbinsbn Eon. Mr. MclEnes, in moving the that, point' by a branch, and tion returus,jor,t)16 year ending June 30t1l,. I country'. A Minister of the Dominion ought , 'remark of' the lion. m,.b.r for Durhajai (New York) i asking the Attorney- I I . , . . Addyess, adverted approvingly to the varl. this fact, is now regarded as an 18 . Sr'; Also, r , Overt of the Inland Revenue' I - to be like Coesa�'s wif e, .Above � reproach or -would apply to this as well as to ill el former' � i I General for qp opinion wh6 ther, if Joseph I I , � I . , one features of tbe,Speech.from1he Throne, excellent thing, and a strong argument' I Depar , tment, with supplementary reports suspicion, and be was free to Admit that"in. otion.-Carried. L I . 11 � I : ­ .in I 'Blake Warr on Keifer, Alonzo B. Cornell or ChAs. '_ - 1" � ' , . I - ,-r-,' and spoke sanguinely of. the benefioia,l in .favor of the - Government's policy. I I on weights and measures and adulteration ' � I 11 I � � I ' hisbandid judgmenti many, of them, ver& Mr. moved for correspondence - I I . � ., � I I Cairclishould be arrested.in theBritieh , � � .''. - ' tesults likely to ,aocrue from His Excel- it is admitted' that the prosperity of the' I of'foo,d,by Sir L'. Tilley. I . I ' . - 1. - I I , Buch. He proposed to aBk the President of with: the Canada� Pacific Railway Company , . i " I � E mp;re Without 'having committed, a crime, I . I I , i lency the Governor. General'd �tour in tiie Northwest is based upon, iti fertile" lands, 11 ' Sir A. J. CArtwri , ght congratulated ills the Council two, or three,� qubstions, upon on the subject bf the routo of an 11 y part.of the English Government, by suspbndirI4 � , � I . �, ! ' Northwest, especially from th6lilcOutive it � , would give to immigration; 'Not only did and. therefore the polidyw.hich is to be pur- , I We -d with ref erence., to- the development of Government, on the promptness displayed , jn� laying the reports of tlie several Depart- this interesting point. He aeBired to know �' ' whether these statements found in the offi 'the railwa� or relating thereto. -Carried. ,� - � , I Mr. Blake Moved for correspondence re," . � t%%-Vtoit ,of 71a�e'as' co?1)4s; ,could lawf ully I I � I detai 'n him on indefinite suspicion without . � I . - . the N. P. receive a meied,,,of praise at "his . that country is largely a land policy. As to mentB before tfl� HouB6 at, such an early I cia1debates of Nova Scotift were truly an(i Iating t6 the impr'ovement of commercial I I trial or without 'the , right of the,Uhited ��� � . I � . I . hands, as.the-source of the, present pros- the bulk of these lands the Government. haEf stage. He hoped -t hat thereportof the 'the correctly reported or substalitial � I I y correctly ,relations between Can aaa and, other States to demand hi s,release ? - ! � 11 , I I � I perous loondition of the country but the taken. dillsolute.,power to. make regulations. I I I ,Minister of , Interior . would not. be reported, and if s6 he wished to know if the ,any, oouutry� I 1. I � .. � � . , The game committee also reported ad- . � . . ,. . , Government'� �'PiWifie, R& .�' LY licy waB A§ to certain classes of lands, however, it has - ,delayed, s it was last session'till the day a k I . hen. ,gentleman still, believed that �he � I I . The motion carried. . . �. I ! , ,'n requesting the�'PxeBi� I - I . . verBely fhe'gesoluti� I , - 1. unqualifiedly andilreed. , � I . . I - . - beeh­4�reed that the regulations shall be I .� .of A.Ajoirrume, Dt. I I , . � I corrlectl�de�eiibediho�linii3ter6,i I � -Railways, , The H�dse adjourned at.,5.1,0'P.M. I I , , . I ., . . en, ,to communicate. the correspondence � i I . a t, - � Hola. W OgilXie, in B6�ondiug the subject to,'the disappr6val of Parliament O � n I . - ' OTTAWAj Feb. 13��-The Speaker took the I do I , I ndu.ct'au the time and ,plaeb referred to, I � OTTAWA F eb. 16.' -The, Speaker took the I 4 I , , with thetritish Governmentwith'reference. I . Address, spoke eui;jisti6ally �6f the. opera, � being laid on the'table. . But -as to the bulk ; � I chair a,t',3 o'clock. .. ­ . ' I : and whether if the descrijpfi'6a,wa� correct,: 1. 1. _nbair At � P, 1.7 .� I I I .T. - to the case of D. H, O'Copnok,..arr American I i I . . . I .1 I I tions of the National I?olib,y,. -and cQm- � . u der I of labols they arepritirely u the c"oijtrpl ' I � Sir Charles Tupper laid oil the table the' I I I the PrIasident'of the Council, its satis- I was qui . "I : The following Bills were introduced and citizen imprisoned. in Ireland. . I I I , , . . mented, briefly on the various features Of' of the Administration. We find that series . I � I report :of the Department of.Railways and - � fied that the Minister of Railways had since rp I I 11 .1 . Ad the first time : I I Mr.1,Robinson wahted�.Itb see' -any .1 man I ' ' I I . . - . the Speech. . I . after series of regulations have been issued,: Gana,bi for the fiscal year ending 30th June,' become deservfng� of his confid6nee'? If the . Act respecting the Commercial Travel- . � �". here in whose -veins" a drop, of Ameri6an - 'tip � I Hen. Mr. Scott, after complimenting th& . . . one .following' another -with rapidity, but 1881. Also a XeVirn� of the r�ceipts .and, reverse was� the case arid the President - of lerg' Association of, Canada. -Mr. Beaty. ' I I 0 coursed stand. I -_ . I A�ad vote to tablei. , 11 � . d 1, I � mover and seconder of the Address,' dis- Bented from their favorab � View I of the h , ,hardly with Ahe .syrnmetry of the thaleidd,- - I see � pe Unsuccessfully f � or two ses I sione we , ' ex errd�turd 61 -th6 Great,Western Railway P Port Stanley harbor, anzi. in respect of the,Couhcil was niistaken,,it waff� only due I I to the lion. gentleman - whom he had desig I � . Act to provide that persons charged with � I . milademearror'shall be competent *ifnesses.' tbllo ' - B- *' I L. - , resolution. I The tirelawho were in thl � . . . � " I .' . I the equ�'Is of A - . . . ,, �. E ,h bastiles were' ny,� I I � 1. . ngli" � . I . . National Policy, -and. . results of the . I I Argued, arid again at the last, th , at if the 'to , copy of the contract made for tba'aqueduct trated as the IAhigh priest of corruption "I _` Mr. Cameron (Huron). - ""' : :1 . . . I lithe floor and sup'erio'r, to some t� I � I � .. ge tl._._ . . I � claimed that a very small percentage ,of � ' fend was not to be given .the, settler, � . . � on the Welland Canal. *He .statedthat the . . . -that he Bhould:come- forward .and declare I I - :. Act to amend the ciiminal I W and � 4 . to� whT did hot ao,to. the field of battle. The � - � . ., , - 9 � I I I the people had sh4red-in the AIJeged i do not,.givoi' it to thg�,�specuiaidr except 1� . * . Qter was subject .-,to the disapproval of 'that it Was a , � misiNke. '. �:' � � - provisions respebiingofferrdssaga�inet 1. . . � men. � had faded a; gallant anomy . . : . i I . I ; � . 1 benef.tB. � . � t of : -cash.. We., find a upon, paymen t 'the' , . . � I . Parliament. , . - � . . Sir Charles Tupper tbouglit the House .extend ,the person I -Mi.; Cameron (Huron ,� . . and : had fought for ' their* country.' I I . � .1 I .. tod tl�iat the I � J .... Hoii� Mr. Haythorne sta last that GoVernmerit -.is, awake t � . . , .o - I- . he d' er' ,, Mr.. Mackenzie asked when't ov n. � Would be somewhat surprised at, the tone I . � I .). Mr.'Girouard (Jacqueg Cartier), in moving � � 'I :. . � � and !for, the Union, . but, they were � .1 � ,., I � crops in Prince. Edw� had not . rol Island I i the evil in part, -and ,tbel�'ipdividual spe6u- . ' i�l tintexided'to li i -all the reports men ring down. &( . I lopted � by the leader of � the Opposition .1 the firsk_-Vadi�g of* the * Bill concerning � tt, , , 11 ! I I nowro Ing in jail, while herein the House I -1 1* . I - I been so good as the AdJiLpss -asserted, .and I later at- least is told what we Jorig ago: , moved for 'fast SeBBi011, -Not one-half of, I I and' his, 'colleagues in this debate. .'The I marriage, With a decleased- wife's %sister, . , wen not so. good As they wO�e willing to 1. i I ­ � : � . : I . ]TO thought that the manufacturing indug-. ' claimed.as Bound policy�tl:iat ,if. he is' to � ' � those Move& Ior had- ever. reached,,th6 � hon. ientlerntin. who h ad� rnade the Attack � .1 � . - id - sal ,in reply,to Mr; Blake, that theportiou . I ' table �a resofut!,64 O111lis kind. .W.4131-111at - i .. � - I tries which could thrive only'by the removal . buy at all it is to*be for cash. Th t 11 ' e Par. Y 'is, I as.. - , . . . 1, I . I . , iao'u' .. 1, I stood:convi6ted before the people of this , of the Bill passed last session' referring , to I .Americanism?- Was, that'the spirit o he . �, - , 11 - , . � . of the outside competition had their valde , , speculator still,, how,e�ver,-,'all6wed to . . , I .1 ' Mr. MoCattlay introduced a Bill to con- country of having degraded hiniself in�order: the widow of a brother hadbeen elimingted. ,flag? r,WAs:the4 American blood' in , be I ,. rl. .I, -.1 . I country diminished by t rat circum- to the' I 0 . I - pu . rehase forcredit. Howfar.is it consistent 1 - . � Stitute a Court of Railway Coinmissioners, to obtain power.. by buying out a, Minister - � ) Iso been, altered so as not'to "I It had'a lnter_:� I I hearttof any'ritan who could'stand on this , � � � .1 � I I j �. I I stance. . I . .1 I , . Hom Mr. Wark endorsed what,Mr. Hay- . � - - with the elevatedviews of the respect due toilie representatives of,the pe6ple that I I I I I and to amend. the Consolidated Railway. Act of .1870, �vhich was read Ec f�rst time. of � the doveinment. -As long - �s Its lived those words ," speak how " would convic I i I . 11 �fere with vested .r.ights. ' - ., , : Bill read the I firs ' �-, . - ` � ' , .:, - t timIa.� floor , Nvitbodt indimant- blood- rushing to I - - .. � I hi and his 'm rising to-strikethe , - I . � s head, ar I . . . ,thorne sadd about the crops in the Maritime � . Provinces, and expressed An o i ion that plul I ..* publjc meetings: sboirld.be.* told *hat the 'fiscatpolicy. of the �66vernmenti I a, told not . . I � - Sir Chas. Tupper stated in,*reply.to Mr. ,W . , hite (Hastings) that�the final locatio��,61! I � him, As a public man, of having bdii-aht Ministe . a r, .payipg him at terwards.by, g-Rving I .- . �, . peaker- presented a message rem 'A r. S f is. Excellency the Governor- General- , man ,who would vote totable.theiesolu. 1 .11 . . � tibn ?� H , Is, wa ! � I El- sorry to hear Mr. Robeson _ , I . I . - ick -was last season in a, worse . Now Brunsw " . � � position thall4t had beep in for many yearg. I .. _­_­ - ' - - *." - - ' -;--- , indirectly -but plainly abd openly the duties ' on tea ariA coffee are" to'be removed 'and-' . - - - -Axa- an­_tb,e_Spe6��_4 . -the ionic of.tbe'MuriCy Canal is now being - s_would_be_64IIed_. 'de,tethaLue�cL;.--tl-iat-.c,o.n.t�act In ' one ositions W of the highest- judicial po � I in the , . . I .. � . _________,_9Tqllt1ryw-� - ­ � _.­­­_.­_�_;'­ transmitting a, copy of the census of th e - Dominion.,of Canada, taken under Act 12, -j----- * --- -1 .fling s and curses at the sub . set. I ! I I I . anathema I . 13 I � ! �. . - I Ref�rrirfg to a'remark of Mr. Robeson that - I �, . I . �� � 1 ' - in this ieBpect'. --, ' . . . - 11 . 366tailig ucjta (-C.h'.O 6'e-) in - ' Ild.w �asked . - for; as soon -m -the loca,t,ion--�v-as-cdmplbted�,--��-Ilon.,Mr....Huntington, � .. . . I . thought the ,fast � Vi jb'­ . le.,-,cbap. 21; w ich wAS Z ti(I on the tabld�, � I . , " , I the Hoqse�dould. not i direct the Attorney- I � I .� � C,6noiral deliver I � I . I I then rrie'd, ,and I � . The Address was 1. When A* former session� As .. . � ,arid the work vigorously prosecuted. speaker had travelled rather, outside1he . ., Mr. .Blake,, moved -, f9r Zorre's ndence ' to all opinion he declared - : 11 � ' � . � . ordered to be presented. to the",Governor- I ' I . I . I . . � about changes in taxation, he said, 11 No ; never I , , Mr H6ud6 for Mr. Gault asked whether , record. : There was not, as'that gentlema ll 'Araligel . . with the Custoras Department 0 t e sub� , that wasi the gplrit of aristocracy, monarchy � , I � I I ' I . � . . . I General . . � ,.� HOUSE OF COMMONS . I t it would do td'sAy'Anythirig until the I Bpdget-coinqs, d6w.u."_ .The change in hi - � " - 'of the Go,' it livas, the intq'ntibn vernment to I I introduce a.Billibis session to'provdde for. tied 'to think anything or. Beer , . I . 1. , � n reference to the , , .unfair i' , utterances of ject of drawba�cks ,on duty pa id .on sbeet � , x iron for nail making An the's tent of. the, � arid -testheticism; He (Mr� Robinson): had . . , � I � � .. heard the howl of the British lion and,the F - �� I I . *thd . . - � .. . ' OTTAWA, Feb..10.-The Speaker took the, mode of procedure ig_�o revolutionary that � 'hile the equal division of the esfaie's of insolvent, the � President of , the- Gapircil. - When it export of ' nails from such'iron. I .. I . . � , I cruuchi�g of bones .Of Ameriegn citi- 1' � �'. . I I . . . I ,� . _ . chair at 3 o'clock. . .1 .w I ecided that we shall he has d - know � I � I . debtors." j - , ' . - - . 11 . . . . 1: . . . I was an trounced that I ... 6 I Hoii;�Mi. McLelan wa , Sir Hector La;rrgeviir, in - the absence of � I zens under its paw. He' heard the' cha' I � . , . I in * a � . .: , , � , , . . -, . Mr: Bergeron in rising to move the , . the nothing � About it, the World is- to know' all, �bout i� long bef ore ,.ih6 session.6 I ens. .The � P I . � . '. ­�bhn,Macdahald-Ibis not the inten- Sir . I ti,h or,ihe Goverlaillent'to' do SO.. to be President of the cou'dej - lhey,riaturalljr .i - turned up the record,6'see who this'Ilon'. the. Minister of-:Customs,�� said be,wae,Bure i.satisfaciory explanation W ould1e given * . I � ,,� , I I clanging around the, limbs.of tIIO§e citizens , And had looked Around to Mr. Robeson t " ' ;t . ".., . I I . 1. 0 . Address in reply to the SP ' eech -froth, . Throne was applauded,by his friends. surplu's no �doubt is very large', but it - "as ' beeii prodilced by the increase of taxes, And . , . , 'In, reply toMr. ff6C6smos;- - 'the 'total' Mr.! McLelari wae. -If the President. of ill a -s I h 4 . tile correspotiolocnee w&s. br w e I . . 6ughi- . I .. � ., . . I . see where the'eagle was. Butthat'wa,B�not .' �.' I � � � . ,. I th6-4�rrd of bird that.sut '- d . I � I r oun ed the � 1 - � arks lib" &9�' I After a few introductory rem 11 ceeded to speak at some, length upon the ' - -1 I . not by, an., abnormal consumption of irrr� . , I �: . � I Sir dhas. Tupp6r:'stated that, .1 I , ' f the ivork :31st. value -9 parjoinied, up 'to Council balthanged, Iii I opihiba the, House' ,, 'Ought toknow it,,that members might have oldwn.' � .. I - �, ' ' . . ' � - Mr. Bannerman, in moving for a return, I - �' . - gentloi- I . I I mall- H.6 Was' allirourio'ed by cormorants. � , ­ � � , . I 'Ecglisli. present prosperity OfLthe.courrtry, which . .1 1. I f he attributed in a large .to the ted goods. I agree 1113104 heartily with Por the views -which have:,"been ,Oxpresse-cl . . - . . December lAst by Onderdonk &'Comon n y, ­­­ .� Contra' . sets, I ct6re on theEmory-Savoria contr no rea§on -for believing he was using his eloquence to indite :.the ' .t� foho' , e M, 0 w. a Man .'allowing the amount received for duties at I I I , the ports of Moose, York'and Churchill' Those , confined, in I � prisons I I I " had certificates of �i'. 1. � I , I naturalization onwhich I . . . " I .measure I ' . I 1. . I policy of protection favored by thb Present I in the Speech ,from the . Throne with reference to the-cala�rnity;'�which'bdel the, 1 n'the Camadian 0 . Pacific 'Railway, -as esti'- . MiIt d by the Governinell , t engineers was I A a �disgkaco Who Was a pii1bzIlic,plundere�'all.; 1. I I I 11 � � - t6hiBProvirlce.. ,' . I � yearB 1876 to. 1881 inclusive, e during thE , � ' Pointed out that'Amerldan ,traders' were, r* were, I � . , ., , . � , engraved',the' A 16 buta. . ­ me loan eag , 11 tyrArthicaldespotpaidno more. attention to ", :1 , �� � I I Government., After a graceful reference to assassination of the President, of the .1 People -of the allhited � States - of A I .- merica. ., - 151;8 01 Amount paid the, Oe4,8k' Thet 6a,l reon� . . . . � I , . . :11on. Mr.M6LeIan saidilre same question � A - Ilowed to carry on ' " business inthe North-; I I � � �- : ,it than if it were it crow.-!-�He asked would - ' -� , . ' ,the � ided amid appla . United ,States, he conch use f . by moving the adoption of -the Address. , * I We must all agree not merely in: the,spirit, . ' - but also in' the language in which that , . I I. to *,tile! contractor' up. to that � date Was � I 11j624,406;, ,In parts the work was entirely'. . -raised to -day had come uD at t - . - he recent . Colchester. Ye.t, the )ple,�, campaigilin - Pao . . - - I I without'6ontributing revenue ; . while� west . , 1. ,the, Huds i:v, a. CaxiadiA, on - Bay Compai. , � . , M"saphusetts stand by" and'Iet orre, of her I � :': , . I I � , - , I citizens rot,fn"a' foreign prisoiI9 1-1 . I He �haid - . , I I I I . I'll ' I I I Mr. Guillet in seIeonding� the Aadre'85 9,11ugion is made. � �dtig a painful I . cor"I"eu- t.aryu li-advariced civilization' that such `9 6ompleted, the ralls 'were -laid for aboilt' I . I . L 6,ftef-bearing the ,ex e. I plabations, had r . � � turn I him , P �Iiambdt 'cotpora,tion *as only permiited to tra6'oh' . I I I of a large 'revenue. the. been, msa'lled . because he was,� going to - I � . I I I i 'London to batter, down that Was IL congratulated the House that the - hope ' expressed by His, Ex6elleney:'in the speech _ 0 . tied., -andAbat an event slI uld have happe I . twelve in iles and1he work was . �All 'along the fine. � Thenurall6r-of ,tons of ed t o with , a .good I �. I The: I " - siti6li- majority. . eader of' tile �Oppo paymeiat � yearly ,to Government. This treatmeInt't6 American ,city. . ;, 1. . there An'y coward - who held -an American : I I , . '' . . I I r 1 . . I I � I � 1" - . - of last "sBion had been' so abundant y� realized in the increased prosp6rity'oif the. in the bist6ky of that greatboantry,;vvithin. I a't,ery brief periddi the lives of two of their . ' � I . raiI8 at Emory, including ,those laid on the -tra,6k; wAs.,5,077 ions ;' 149 ions. were'now " had: .�referred t'o:' him as w fortunate . - .1 I politician, .because after� tw.eutv-fi�e years 'trading .companies was 'diffe6rft.to that. . received by- the Hiids�n,-Baj� Comparryfrom � pen a I .. . ., nd contr' olled. the American press who I �. , . � I � . . would say that,the United States could not ­ . � , r , . . I . 11 'undoirtiikel . � country. The extended. tour bTade by His � Excellei . ley in the -during� ill . 6 � � Presidents should have been -terminated in 8116h a:tra-idwXy.`I*iII'suy no more than �;e ":ih . ' e,way to hmbry� but none on the'waji ..to Pott Moody. 1, 11 .. I I . .. . . � , in publie'life he �had achieved ir�position �irl the:Cabftiet� He'llad At least the-satisfa�r I . the Ameri � can Government tipoh the a6quisi.' , I bi0norAhiska, wlien only twenty -four hours, I . . . . take London. He Would � I . ­ . to I . � I . . - I .� , " � � I -1 I take London At half the expense that Vicks- :� -, -1 I . . . I..� ,Northwest , , recess had added to the many obligations this, that heartily rejoice- to' linow that . , . 'the . I I � Sir. -Richard- bar twright, 'moved for A' I ; I -, I tion' Of 4ipowing that the" .position -was . . - 't' � .ompany'.to retire with the I were given, tie ( burg. had-b6on taken. .Referring to �_rrews_ . :. . . I ' I .. . I . under which he has pl�4ced the country for . � the warm personal ititerest: ghovVn in its lih6 recent illness of right ho.n.,gentle- .. mail opp6ait,e. terminated'so f avorably that � ­ � � � �keturn in'tne form. used in the. statements . , usually;publiBhed. in the � Gazettei of -the - achieved, withoi4t­Mtr'xgae. WIlatever he I . - McLelan) might - have said f orrinOily, t�.r. vhidh it had established, six Or sever' Posts .N. there. . It is believed that, the adopii6n.of a,� PaPer�ciiticism, Mr. Robinson :said he had � . . I I : . . I I I I �. .been assa�lte'd. With .the ming1led f erocity . i . I - . 'polecat, . ;� � � � . . . welfare, . � - 1 By request of the'House, the�parag�a Phs he appears among get us again restored to health arid strength, and although We may I . . ,expor -and imports from Ist J 'is uly ul Ist 'Tail eacb.bf the �earg'1877, '78, �'79, 6 I - W said, when'that co t' n rabt-wiks com- .pleted and when the whole hi-Mory of the, ore thorough sy� tem, for the collebtion of MI � revenue in that district Would be produoti�` . . e : � I � I I And filth of the. . , 1� tiger. and because - A . - -, � � 11 I � lie stood. tip.. for. American .citizenship an - I I . . 11 �.the' . . - , of the Addre'$s were taken:up ieriaii,�z. I � - I hope that he will change. his Place ill this I . House day, hope that he ,80 . . , viry.,il.i '82 respectiveay, showing the . .1 I . affair.. was...1hade 'known', � that . whoever . . . � � 1 a .1 of good results. - . . ' - dlory� of the flag. - .(Laughter --and':: � � . . . . . . * I 11 I � . I - ,.�; ',;, . . _. .�., � 'applause). � . . . st paragr apb, . . . On the fir � I I Mr.. Blake rose amid Applause-' He said - at an! early we also will continue to grace 'its halIB � . with his countries when nd to whi ch the same I cc ,a were respectiv ely exported and imported. i in ght have benefited by ill e contract the � I Minister, of Railways did .,not, personally ' � ,The inotio'll was carried. �' ' : , - Mr. Patterson- (Essex) inoved-Ior corres , , , ., I �_,. _ . � I . � .� I n_ . � 11, I : - � - Mr.,Xox (New -York - � I I � ' ) .t.i�d lba'i 0,00 , , �. � . .. � I - � Mr. Speaks r, it is not my intenti , on td.inter- for in( "-- ' ' )re than --a-, very space � presence for many years to'come. (Cheers.) � . I I SirJohn Macd6nald�Mr. Speaker, 1 cam�. I I ,no Mi. B6wall said.he.had: , ,Objection 'to the�motion,but_it *6uld.be utterly impog- I 't. by it.". I . .� ,� - 1� benef. . ' � Hen'. MII Anglin' said ills Minister Of% pondenpe bet Bell the 'Government , of � 7 . Zahada anrl,� the� 'Imperial Government nor was A citizen .of Baltimore. Aappenin � I I .1 I - .19 � t - 0 be tie6surer of. a society. for- the eleva- , ., , : - 11, t. .,, .. . �­ . I , ''' , I pose ,brief, . . between the House . And the4pa'ssage of. ill . is ' - a,. ­ � � cardially'joinwi I I th my hen. frieni in many b�is said " 1. . .1 .1 Bible, from the' amountof-work involved', . R 'I ' d boast6d of ha' ,� always ha ving won over; . relating to the.admiesion of .liv6�' stock'into I or 'ot ior ' - the:.Do 'nio6.;f6r'brb6d1hg' h I f d i " ' : , ; ' . . � jtkio .,�. illitot.-the Irish, h& had been 'place in, - , � pountry.where singeguar- � I . I �. . " I " as heartily. as any Address. We rejoice - I can upon that meaBur6,of 'prosperity Which hings he . during his interesting. I . � :,speech. ,. In the first Place I jo : in With him - to� have -the return l5roughi.down in time to be -of, use for the . P . resent. session -of the M any leading' Nova:, Scotia politicians to I I his side,but be WAS;irot able to -say that he I . Mi , - . . pur- poseB. ,He said it Was of considerable . I .every - I . , , : . � . I , a,teebf .Per6ohal'liberfy had been .wiped ­� t ; I I.. I I I., � . I I . . the.coudition of the country exhibitB. We . , I I rejoice'also in the improved tiew:as to the . in.�ffexing m`�'sincere congratulations, to I , ,the mover and Becolider of the resolutions I , . . . . , House'. '- � . - .. ­ � . Sir�hichard .Cartwright hoped that -the ba'd secured anji'retr action' of the very . grave charges . made against hirn. by the . .1 I mQonvenieneb to the inbabitants'of .West- . I . . ' , Brit Ontario to be deprive inter-. d of that 1. but by the. Coercion Act and the susp6nsion - , - I . . 1. I . I I . I . . -regard this : . � ., .., � I , of -hab'eas c&i:pus. -No. than could . I .i I . ' I . source of this prosperity which i§anpardht� i '� ' for the'able manner in .wbich they :have, I I , ' � � papers'could be,prepafed. in dine for sub- . President of � the Council. For' sixteen . course' -in the transportatidn. of cattla with � � � they hadbeen I as a ]party question. it .*was A,question , I _ , , ' ' I . � i A . . . connected with the � Ill best o : � ,`� i in, the Speech. On former. occi aslons we ,: d t I� preBse hos6� resolutions'op�th'd a,tteritioil � rid -if mission before the -House rises, a ,so, years these.charge� had remained . unapolo- I 'and the Western States t6which . . p'rerooative . I . I � . ... , 11 � citizenship. . , 1� ' I have heard MiniAters declare th6tour pros- perity was in'some small measune'due to. Of the House� _, I congratulate - My, lion, , � f riond on.thekindly. and. Pleasant tone, in. tfid7informat;iop would be valuable. . �� I � 7��-��-Tlfile,&Ption was'earried. , " � cted unqualified, gized for,' unretra . ' till the,, new, Minister' ha;d- been forced . aedustOm here . , of. ed. T � need be ,no fear importing the- dattI6 . disease from., that � .: .1 1. I : . I - . � � I ' . .1 � ' I I 11 ­_ I" . . Mr: Aobiiigou (New York) ag;a,in took'the : * � . . I I - , � . I I � . � .the condition of.agriculture �They were I y1l measure.of: good enough to give some sm * I which he ha's addressed us so early in the , ' . I thank him especially and. ain-� -,.SesBio]2- I _­'. , . .1 . 1. OTTAWA, Feb.'iC-The Speaker took the - - I I I � � .' chair, at'3 o'clock. : . . I to -day after . the r emarks' of'the Member .. I .for Shefford c u - (Him tingt ) � to. make . the - quarter. ' - � .1 I . . . ' - Sir ii. Laugevin said JhBi.�,keps had floor, declaring. that.'abcordi ng:to , the By's� . 1. 11 r I I - pi I I " to .f6li6wed�by.th6Govoin.ment.inge.tting -� � - � , . . . � . .. . . . � praise and thanks and-blessing,taProvi-. I dence, but for all the rest, which they �aid oerely , for -his very - indly allusion: to , I If.. are to my." U We looking At I ... . ,Mr..Ar,dydt rh ve . ement of o d for 6, stai by the duty Cdhadian . . � ;. .., Bmalliettaction . he did. d h No.wori.der t at the'House. should be:a atonished. on seeing alreadv- been taken in order to remove' . . � I existing difficultios, and hopeoltbat ore'lqug, its'eitizen sk�out f & E6 1 1 I . � . � 0 prisons, it would tak i . . I I I �. I I thousand.years to - I * , I . . . . 1. . I get a fly out of a. me asses . " I I deal more than, that 'tliek was a great . y I .remain 8�10 o 'er, � and., 1. cann ot hope to. be revenue proauced on . Zt6bac - . ^ ol- co. He claimed that the duty c' I I :the h' gentleman walking,in arm in.arm on,: � . that object woufd,be attained. ., . , I ; : . .1. I I I cup. � Let the acreapiof the eag1b.b heard, �: . . ! . I - - : . and let'] I le � �IiB7 words; be'quoted. - Let them I claimed thanks and . blessing ' for. . 1. themselves. � I reth9ndber .the hon�r. !%rra 6d oil the' 5aM6 sidel with the hen. 'gent Oman', I hope we .will always'. look � At . lecteff: on Canadian tobacco' gave little - revenue: to the country, whileAhe effect of , with the Minister of Railways. I 1. I 10 , - - I - , Hen. Mr. Blaike said that in, view of :,the �:�. The. mot.ionwas carried.- , I . Laugevin laid'upon the table I .Sir.H. ' � . .. I : : � I It merican dxtillery.'Refer- I - . : ear -the r6ar of.A I I ! . I I I I I able Finance Minister � disclaiming, . by thei , Gove'rpment ' -eaoh.other as we can and as we generally�, -do. My hen. friend laid doim the: true :if was to discourage the growth.of tobacco ' '� � I language wfiicb,� -had been addressed to him , I by some of the.s ' on the: opposite e � Pa irs- . and - copies of correspondence - . 1 1 bej� ticial b n the Dominion And Provi. M- � ring.to� r.'Robeson, h6 -stated ihitIie:had - J I I . . � � � I b� ha,t ' ' I teacher, �but. he waS , - :. : - " I any arrogation _ ,. I of All the merit for what had, occurred, and . . . principip as to,th e. course to be. -pursued . I �. �Cariicd. , . - I I in.Camador. .. . ­_ Sir John,' 'Macdonald., rose to.make the - poakers , side" be hoped the- House w6uld� �indulgI6 I 'him 11 � rn rits ou the subject of the -Bound- I O� G6�brn I .. , , , I I , . genileman',s � ir tp B�Bmar , boy-ili fa#,'he was a very dull - ,, I , � �1. , � �� I I 1. I 1. ,�, � ,. '. , boy. I ­ . I I I I .. hestated in.apublic speech that -the proof . . I I was that not -long since they h I ad instituted In Ahe opening of Parliament' that , the I Addkess shall be . passed without. any- I I 11 � usual' explanations respecting- the charrges� that badtaken place'i u the' Government: with a very few Words in ref,erenc.e to personal,matters.:whi6h, had been raised ary Awafd. Also pa,pers and. c6rres- I , . poadence in connection with� the. northern ' . I I � � , , .. �, I I . .. I I -' - � . , , ..Mr., Robeson said: be was not ash.amed , ­ 1: I ' . I a day of. thanksgi ving.Ao.Providence for those blessib s That i8,Abont tbe.propor- . , . extended discuBsion; except: ,in very e:�cep- I I tional cases, .where the-, corl�iiruance of the : , - 1-2 ­ - during the recess. _ Upon , the, eleva'00 of� Minister7-- Of Justice, - Hen. the ,,J,imes , durillig-the, debate. If there w4s � an:. accu, saWou agaihst-th6 Ministerof Rail�ays-, it: ... and weatern boundary of Ontario. .,�. I . , ; said,that li, Hen, Mr. Blake e hoped the, ; , I . . .,of �thei distinbtion of being a tax I, tg,et ,for, All , �, . I i ,� . 11 'Ouse. , - , '' � � the folly and 6f e'Very .crank I . H * , . � . I � , . - . . .9 ­ tion: one day to God arid the other 26T to . . the Ministry. (Laughter. I ), � But this'time, confidence of Parliamentin theAdminigtra-. , I � I � I tion of thedayisoltiestioned.Their, or course, - I I - McDonald, to the position rof Chief Ju6tice. of Nova: Scotia, Sir Aiexauder Campbell , . . ( I I was'not our accusati"o : '' * t , W the'­"ac6p--- _n,;,i , "I sati6n -of his colleague ,the D'i at .of lesida . 14 avail'e b. 16j'an hen, gentleman'wou iruself , arly adjournmerr to bring, Own t `� t ' ` ' d' he Other ' (Derisiye e:�dlamatious on t hb,Democ t, ­ I 11 . ra to : � . I . side. 1. I . . - . . I ) �� It W�s' part' of th6 � duty of a mail I. I I I � -Oproved - . I am glad to say, we find that the it I - to, a )he'sconer'the que6ti6h, is brought . - �. �, . I . I � nted to fill the vapandy, arid , had been appoi I . 7, ouncil- I If: he (T) . fr. , Blake) wer(rits the C . I I I � 11 r .ns-asked'for. , �- , 1: -� : - . �, �. . , still . , be, - they% 'Sir H'. Langevi'n' . .who hoiiestly:and -.earhestly.� endeavored to � . . I . sublhIt himself to thq�;,aueers of folly and ! I , : I ' I .. prosperity Ill its various'aspe6tg is attri- . - buted to. the Giver of All Good, by which.1 decision the better. . I I I . . I Mr. Macken�ie-I am'glad thb hen pir- . I . Iion. J..O'Cormor Was transferred to thd ,� Post -office Departmelat.ip� his Mead.' The black as he had been,p6inted it would , not make the Minister of R�ilways aiik whiter. said would - . . . ,I Iry as brought down. wieft As little I d., 1 � . I . . the.,vituperabi6n of derpagokues,, and. ,he . I .11 . : I , I ; I . I - . presume we are not to - understand the Finance Minister� Ibelieve tfie.tradeand tIcipart. .has changed Iiis opinion ill this matter. 1. I I I ,. � . I position of Secretary of,-, State, -r6poler'ed . , vacalit by the transference of, Hen. Mr. , I Sir Charles. Tupper said also that be (Mi. Blak6i)wasafraidto meet him'. He had � I �, 41 , ...., " , , Possible. . "', ., . I I The'Houie, adjodriled At'4.40 . 1. . .T: -in. , claimed. it 99 a proud :'distinction before . I . � .. . thO.Ameridari:peopld. Hehadraigoidipoints I � . � 1:1 I . � I . I I I : of .1 navigation returns and others, will indicate . Sir,Jbhu Macdonald --- �Well, I sometim , 1 B' . . . I O'Connor,, was, frllbd'by� the Appointment , been sitting �opposite fh6hon.�gmtletnarr for I � 'For I I .� . � . ,... ,, . I , -_ 1. ,.-, 1. � I., * , , . �;. P.. 1. I . I order against Mn Robinson when' he . - . I. . � I I sought.tQ ail� his folly to the obstruction of'! � , � very fairly the propriety of, this, more modest ktribution of these blessings, And chBingenay mind.- ,I. am not a�136uibon. I ' . learn some things And I forget -somb things. I , of,Hon.,Mr. M6u6semi, Hen. Mr. McLelap'� . � , � the 'new Minister, taking the--poBition oi ,fourteen years.' afarjargerpo�tionof � , tha;t time he (Sir Charles, Tupper): bad the, I �. 1. .1111F TU ED: XNTO DAV ,NIC " I . . I i I :. � '. � , 1. ' ,:.I . .� �.� : business.' .He nev�6r sAt �dowrr. oil- this ' - , , . . I I ,. . 11. :, 1, " - � : ' `hi J '1, establish As ' otlier circumstances .,.Will I 'he hen; gentle o l I I ca.. . . . I I . .1 President'of the Council. �,, � . , ..Sympathies � - � , of a majorjty'of the ' audibrice. I 11 105i000 111arrcls of, '011 in a IdIaze: to I . - , ,. ' , gentidin ' An as intimated �, : � � by 11127. . . � I because � he 'knew the "gentleman's wind' ­. I . eisfablish, the fact that it is to these � . I ' . changed conditions to which have, 13101's cOngratplated' us, on, several matters � atters -land regulations and �other in - . .. ,, M i . . r. Blake sald�that the explanations jus , by ' leade ht� It would be difficult. to find in this country - . I "" a more r c � itiol audience,'yet without � even - Neiv�.'Vorfr Stage. , . I I .1 . . '. , ' 11 I ..". me. er.) ` --! . I a . without - pressure. '�(Laught 1, �. ' ' ' . c I I ,we repeatedly referred that the subsistence I . ' that We have taken -a Ie� . � Af out of the book of the'Opposit ion.W lbarn made', the r. , Go e I .of the verntn partook rather of the character of a st.ate-' I � . , . � - I I I I t , auggeq Ing 9, comptirison 6f.their abilities, A Bradford (Pa'.) despalch'sa Sparlog, .. YS: - from a locomotive on the, Buffalo,- $OW � .1 . The House ought to summon - experts to � . I � I I I 11 I . I . ,� examine, the gentleman beioreihe w- ' ' ' 1. � . - � as per - , i � � I and continuance of theimproved. condition or'the country, in common with 'other � -e are nolt.,tolo proud.to -, I , * f rem .my. hen. friends, , an& not %being ReforWeis find occasionally ,. �, ment of:certaiuf act's which had long since beeri'mad' k&6wir 6 le e rough other sources of -he.-had never felt that.senso of,fear-alluded . � 'to. (Cheers andlaught6r'.)' Always-Wban � , - _t . , . York & Philadelphia Railway Iff"Is :eyeniDg � 'set fire to.seVeral - little Pools I of oil,,in the , 1. ., � � - mitted tb. further interferewith legi6l ' t- � ,. " I I . � 11 . . . . a tent , , . , . '. � , i . , , � � If the gentleman was sincere the j udginen : . � � ,, . communities, is to be attributed. I We find alpo that .the glowing pictures presented we something .. ,. I I . . to r6form-i It is quite true, as the hen. information than any explanation as touch,-., ing the changes that had made. occasion "made it .tecIessar' lie. had diitl': Y, � I .1 cizad the hen. Minister's policy, as�he­-t,d.pipe 4O.Wgrollnd near Olean' N'. -Y., where the �uni Ii es have, a'rarmb�r tanks. . , . of experts. must'be.agminBt him. If 116 was - I I �, � , I - I 11 . - aco . . lie-lim-migr . . . two years --as-to --- 4 a_gqtjap�ggn tion from ol'der lands is� * not says, that 130 fartherobasnot b ch a , very large EuropeAn immigration I ,�: e I ,been . .� �- Sir JbIm �. Macdonald," ref Orrin g to the , , o b ' ' '- against�-the Minister of thought with ' ,justice, arrd� as the interests Of thecbunti�y demanded. Thc lion gentl' small p of �. I I � A'16w-'Mornents after the pools of oil tere', I flames nothe was-diily.foblish and h . � a6ndmi6us, , .- . %� � , - , - because he knewhe had never taught him. - . �, �, , . . . . , .. . , ,now � . referred . to. - .1 'had hoped -that but there, is a considerable transf Or ' 'If jection-raised Justice bekirg'in the Upper'H�use, said that I I Would not move him by either threats or set, on fire the were- 6pranninlicated . to 'three iron taliks . containing 105,600 11 .. ., I - anything. -, � . . I . I ,kr. Or_ib,!� , . d' ' ' ' ' ' I . . I ! I . , , emandtlid.prqvious: ,., 1 _. the views or the AdminiBtr:itiorr,,ai�that . I I � . I tirne.would have been so ful realized' as, ly popu latibir f rbm the,older Provinces t' the I . . 9 .Northwest.. �.Tliat ig, as�hd,says, not -to be . � jildgi ' pg from.English .Analogy theMiniApi I 6ught:to be in the Senate. He rbgretted� other �iri'ean§, �to- feeling,� indignation. A. - . . :long, -time,' many years, had elapsed 1. . . � barrels of oil, which are -now in flames. The . � . line f �- ,'10seto. I I � �� . I., I question. I . I ,, � .1 .. I , I I . � I :, : , I . � ".. � I I � � . I 1. I : . , ' ., . to have. justified a strong ,expression,of .. . . regretted: Every Man who improves his . , . . exceedingly the -st.a,te, of.-,hoialch ,of the ' . . . e-',1'ihb � Minister of' SailWays' had sine . I— � pipe men rom .ull, sectioas of, the, oil.. .. . regions have,been summon6d by'wire to the 1� The confusion, which, Ila( been -fill -i ay, - ., � , I I - I It I . I . I ­ "d. I . . � I I ye�y grea Was ducrease a I d a Randall ox . the subject.*, The subject has 11 opinion upon . been considered for years, arid ,ht , 4s been own condition'by removing to another Part' I .1 of the country does-thdt-Inubli-A67ard � , MiniBt6i,df Marine and Fisheiids� Though . . .1 hie!iiphyBir�aE'ni healib was much improved, I e" to bgie�,,abl crrouac .in;,,him A feeling -"I ­ of ettli6iff'ro) 1�6e'or Il'idign"iltion. (Cheers.) -,and :in I . .scene of.1he 'fire-, .Supeript6�d ir�ts-Snqw. edla�y, With I r k A A �e force oe men, left , (N.,M) iind-Hooker-rose- I �, � 1 I 1� ,� ... ...... ___ . ., I with FoI of .11'. __ I rigains ' � .-.. I I 'order 1 i b I ' k r. awa d" ' ill Z -f- - t ie Spea r mg a =_11 ` , . brou-ht before us more than'ohee, -but with . the exception of all allusion. to the subject I . advah noing the interests of. ills c6nptry,op I I � - But -hot only that.;,. .'I believe , .the whole. ­ ' ' i . . . yet bede gemen t of b is fiervousorgani tiou, Which, became appar'slit before Za. ' . 11 be ' SjrJ6bn Macdonald 1irally ov ed ills ­ " a 1, I "Ill ourn men t', which was carried. ' .. * 1, ' ­ Bradforol'b" cia ast train- They . y a s'pe' - I f took Pick�, ghovelg, calmorij and it 6h6mical , . .. . I . ; , ! � 9 oor to Mi. Orth." " I I fl . � . I. � . , , ...r I .. � , ., . I 1 I I ' * I .. . ,. ., � � Mr'.!Bl(?unt, Atee , . , - .1 . � a member of, .the Coinin .:,. , of immi�!r�tiou in'the Para raph: *hich' 9 speaks of tbb extent of the country upon � ,that in Quebec and .Ontario' especially In, - I I , . � the more, fertile and old -settled . Per-, . returned to his home, hadnot been removed. - Sir. Richard dartwright'conouirod in. the, - The House udjo � ' , urn6d At 6.16. - . , I - i � , OTTAWA, Feb'; 15. ! Tlic Svea;ker took the - . , firoextinguis or, I . , 1 , , fo-, - - h Trenches. &no eurball I '' ' ments"'Will be formed to prevent tbe.spread [ � . , I I 11 I , Ou, I oreigri Affairs, stated that he never I - � I I ., , I .; . o.. i 11 I heard� the ,resolutio considered itr� com- - . , %, Which. imnaigran.6 ba,ve satited,-we' find no reference to tile pii,§t,or future of !milli-, - was gettin'g to It tiobs, ,there be 00 gieat,s, si.lb-divis:i�n'of'.�.�riniii�--�ro��rty�, hope-thai the' -Minister of Mari'ne and . , Fish6ries would soon be res6ored to health. - 11 I - chair at43 6'clocl , , .1 �. , � .1 I , . . I �� ,, ��, 1 : 'Mr. I�irltp�tri�k-introaucedt,,Ijiilre BP�07 __ � I I , , � . , fl I of the burning oil when the over OwoccurS1 .� hicli. will �be At.2 or.,3 a. in. ' Olean: - Creek . W I , � I ' - - iiaiftee'.� lier-member of the- I ' ­ , nor had any ot � , : � , I it I I I 1. ... I I ,:; I .111, I - I . , ., minori y ,c one so. t -- - I . I . I I . gration. Now there has been a very con. siderable iliflux of. 'Into-'ihe The killing of one.. Indiali-Inight: lead,to co 1 nsequenpes'c�f 'which we have na,idea, :, . - � � I - 400h6ught, thid. a fitting. opportunity -,tib � I I , in,g 1. I I ELe ,explained tI at � -ailway tick&ts. ... I I . runs hear the- scene arid. -greab.- fears Are ti . � . 1-1. - - - I . I Mr,IlVilliama� dbairman of ib., COM. . , . '. . I � � '�' ' - peopI6 . Northwest, but -'so far as the' information.. but we know -certainly that itw6uld Prevent, . . . cftll the Attention of the con6try and, the I I House and Particularly 'the Pie§iaent,of . the Bill wag. td'�ilye'�ower to�railwa� cbm- . I I I panies, and! to. the MiMst6rbf RailwAya to' onterbained,,bbat the oil. will strike the . .. surfacdof the stream arid destroy a number, mdbt6e, state: that.he - hid�'ijbf Ld r8t6bd � I �� . I I - I I ,q , A u 0 �: I �, I I tha� tile resolul�orr. had been. considered . . . ,, , I availablb to the public goes1t seeing - clear . that the immigration so far has"been ill'a and postponef6r many years , the emigra- .the tion Which we to'get into that -6 ' lie Ountry- Cojurldil 'to certain extraokdino,r"'y�'§'I,�a,l"e'-':'. -, mente whieb had appearod7in the. public ,,ill& open agepcies in ally place- they, saw fit1or � . sale of passenger tickets. All pers'o'l,s of raii�oad bridges', and . � - ,h6VspB near -the bauks*bf the creek. tlie oil will: be drawn I " � and ilotbfng ALout it Appeared' on the I:,. ! , �� - . I i 0 I I . millut a of the �Ommittb&�R_ I I .He � -great part f rom the older Prov'lilc64 of the - Domi Ilion, and that as *xeaped Therefore, it Ill f.plethis ptiripoBe, we Ask the . � . I . . .. . I .. House'to increase the foreb f6 five hundked , �ou=D'9, purporting to be faithful copies of � I I � . . not authorizoid by.. railway' compAnies, 'or , . off � a]s, rapidly as'pos�ible by 1pe��f6rating the I I . I .R�neetipgs. I I � 'bad been informed, -howe . ver, thatjust ''. ,. I I - . 1. yet we'llave It very slight of those fruitg,"whiIch' I ext'racts from the -speeches of th " at hen.' . the'Minikers were forbidden under certain tAnks with . cannon -ball. The pi1iiht ,is pri'gr to ihe ad1lournirl'ent* oL'the meeting . . . . � ' : portion 1� . . I - we hoped to reap from the stream of emi- -question . n2.en.-. will not speak juqt�-noW ,of thd my hen; friond'afluded to 6 of,the genticffiafi in another place, when adis- 4enaltiesto,sejl tickets., .(Laughter,, and ,'�Lost.") 1) bright as day for several, mites ft out the. I be MT. Orth statedthat if tlierawas rro'cbjec-'.. � % I _� . I . I �v6uld I gration from the older countries. - I do.not I .1 discussion involviugg,AhI6 relations betwee ' -Aailway 'I c'u'ps'lqn, arose i1pontbe subject of,the PiGtou' in.Nc.vA - Scotia some years. ago. cries of The -Bill -also -made,,_j� obligatory- u'�on the railwIcy companies � to tanks, What,the result will cannob"n6w be�CCI)jectur6d. �- - - ' * : , � I tion he u. IOU" and . report the resol t , hearing none hahad'dorro's6. . M�.-13;andall . . . � � � I 1. � recret that mairy_U the people of the older ' ' . . the Douainion,andBrovincial dovernmeu ts . I � The geutlemair who is now Pr6sideiat of the redeem �11 tickets -sold byfhem-.and. l6ft . . � . I ,. . . - - _0.4 - � � 11 , . . � � rdisod a point,of order that as - . : I I . � ''I I Provinces decido to go West. - I � am" h ot' a . little surprised a,t that P.ArAgriapb. in tile-' I And Legislatures, as it will bei ashe knows, I a matter to be carefully.and diapassionaWY .� . Council, referred, as.alleged, to the Provin- I cial Seerdtary, now Minister of Railways, , , � I I , unused, either in whole or in part., On the, I I I second reading he would give reaBons for, I , . � I .. I , . icai,ak*oj.nl,4. -_ i, . luncls'Accolaildi"I& , . � � . . . ' ' . B, a d are measurably Worms have.no7 6 , n .the'reso'lu- . I . - , I , I -, � . thdic '. . I � _ � -tion had not been reports from om- I .,d , . .. I mittee ib,wag not in order. : '. - I I I * - . . I I Speech which tellsuis that the Indian ques- , . tion is one .demanding serious attention . " discussed, and I lrbpo it will be Approached , I I "" - 0 I both sides,with the ardent desire to pre- in: thc:foIIbW1n.g teims:� � ;. ', - � ! � . - �; . .1 , I I � . I the -provisions ,which . he thought would satisfy tbeHouae� , ,� � : . � : ' ' � ye _ indifferent to light ; yet they can (listinguish' . I _; The, Speaker held :t t'� tlic `Objection , .,.. , " ,�e . I ­ � . 'ailio too late. ' _�". �, - � . �. �, , , and that four provisional districts 'ard'fo be formed for the better onfort ent� of law ,verit. an'.ucirdne'friction between the Pro� I vincial and. Dominion' LegislMure&, ,and I 13'ut the picture, dark as ib,ig, l3as aomething bla6ker still., 1, see t bein st-midill, ih tho'bach- ,, the Provin6al Sec�etary"of Nbva-S'cotin, . ?t gab � .Hen. Mr.-Bilake ; . . -I hope' you don . � before�iV . . ,.rlight-'froni day, And art), quickly affeked by a strong light d after some time, by.a , an � . ,. : , , . � , Mr�, Itandall stated that Iiq.wighe�to..call' � tile 'a4ontioil of thdcoui�try 'to, the facb.tbNt �. and order, but, unless I ." deceived, . � to sbeii-re the illost Advantageous solution of, ground, privately h!andIng over td this same 11higilicer a '., scalped gets,through'. I . The Bill was'read a fl'rst time". . � . , Moddraie'ligbt. shining'cbntinuously,p�op , I � .11 the losolution�had come to the House with� I . �1 . . ��-, I I saw the Lieuteua;nt-d,ov'ernor of the - Northwest arid the Indian SuperintendItrit the difficulty.' My," 'hen; , 1� found ,friend f 'the �'fok, �bntidctfbr the whole worli. I see hifti shroud: it in olarlmass,1�1111'buiy it for montlas *,iii' th 6 � . Svl I Ir _IeonOrd Tilley,in repl� to 9, question then!. They do not Much mind almoder-ate radialit beat,'butare. son si tive to cold; They, I . . . '! I 1, . ' out, tl�d consent of theco M-0ittee.' . . . . : � . I I . . . .... 1, I I - i u the city the Other day-, a very Ion' � . g� way . frorn aufi . Willi Millister -of Fina"noe .. . . I announcing proposed changes in the duties,� , ' . I grave or. 11rovill 1 I seerecy. . .ku�l now the . da Secretary cornes fo"ward fuld tells ,is it was so . . er ,by %r�, ,TroW" said he had now unds consideration the subject Of aboliBhitig bLie I . . , , . have. no sense of hearing, but are extremely. . . . sensitivetovibrs,tion8in any solid obj'oid. . . I ;�_ . - , I I 1, I - . I I ` � i I ­_ . . ., 1. 1. I I I . i , ct(1ot,'GazL,ttc con-- 1 ' ` , ' - Arror,NT�tpN�.s­ I � ­.. . the peoplo, whose ftiterest8 demand so � much of their attention. ' Ila referenc610 . I. I... bnt.hb sedins .to- have forgotten .that thq: . . dignity of. pap ' , ' lament was fullycoriBerved hidd"d to $evvo the priblic, inbereat;' to enable Saridlord', Morning, rtfter he. had taken ,the � contract, to better' torms with the Postage eii. newsp�pers it! the counties -of' I . ­ I , I bli ' ti n ' " - � . . tea l0na,,,7. , Worms in pots, Which had�phid_hb�idbe D tiolf �vherr .-The . ,. . , �. I tains file following aPt)Ointmeut8:`, ,Tohh� .. I,. - I .. .1 I . I I I I I ­­____ 13teiZrb;to beSdparinionde' _J , . . Sylldi�%tO affs,irS WdX � find that' the pohipy of the Administrhtion has � been in � - by the Mini4br'anuouncinqin I�is placela,Bt - � . seBsioll 'that if rileg6tiationg forreciprocal 3-haloo �PU oldroontractorf.i. ,to �xind a few raore 1 ' (101lars oftt ot thonli Public iil�orost, 'Indeed I , .Mr. BIU6 xiiVbired, what Was tb e'total number of settled in Manitoba arid to-theBound'of A piano, placed on' . � tilo'piano 'hata -1 �ntly drew � into their, holes, . Cullilik I I . � nt..--­-- �bain . . . I ' , �i I , � . , of tbd.'Money Order And, Saving.,.3 Bank :Ill ". 1 . � I - , - �, ,. ,. . . I , � tire direction of giving what -was asked, , . . We find local mil- way.PharteqdiBaIIowdA;' _ ' trad'e,.with the United'States failed And the - ' . as - seemed. likely, lie revenue, kr.. Sairdford Floming's'� interest's alone. , & , ,,ir, I,1,,O,W not what torm to app�y to such con- duct in perLsobs the torthwost, duiffig 188f ; how many . - irom thbiotber'Vro�fncbs %of �Cauada - how when the notes w6rd-struck. -Their Whole - .1 � body ie�sensitive to ccpta6i, as of a'puff of- . Branches. of t'he'' PoBt-offico D80 I - .ar4mept.' , � , I . � I I �., � , F mk McGinley, O�. Emdi8au; Man., to . . J - r9 ,. , be I - . . ! �T ' ! , . we find in � this, part . oi the ' '6�uptr i , dinate��o�c --------- - 11--l-.1 . - 9 _y._.InPr.n.1 11 exagivell to the com any'freely .continued, . ,would-probabl I I - � I- ­­ � - Y--,ixLtr-6.a,uce,,,-.04,,,,,1-6,easure to � llifd;itFi#-6AIzb-(I-�1-1,-,tll-lg--,M"O,,D,ey,-t,lii'deii'ft�,], duties.. After ovGov'ai-nniont. I know not What to call it -I shiill u6i'venture an opiriion; but in' -private _Many_,�'f _­­­ . -, I O.� a(' Pl`e- teId ' pd�� b,w� ropr__tbc__TJ-)ai _,,States,.a . I ...... � . . coun air � , Thdir., �sense,' of 6niell:. is f beble, but I..., I-, - res-p-6-nds-f a_ir_I`Y­ well -1b 'fli'e, , " d6r­ 6f 6-6.1, I , - o , i;r � of S . - .. I I a, Landing, -Wai n earcher in Her I,- - - , , ", �� m�­­i­ -C, "t"',- ,� . I ­J-'Mi7Th&biiA ff­k__­_--_ : I � jes y S ua,Om5. 0 te By ,, ' [ , � . availed of ; we find local-'railwaypirabsorbed, ' anditi6 posgible,that thosa *lie ew' vi remove those ai graceful I allusion to the death of President Ga field, r; I Sir Tohn his's ' teneea� aria our IILNI� make it inilictruble knavery ,eb The r, _p10 b&v� lie I,dVbf �= riding in publio�. ' ' ­1�6w them many from othei. tries. . 11 � . I .11 , 0 said h Mr- -POP I e could n6i sa�posi6ively had settled ill, ' bfj' ' , age and�_onim or Whatever they: like , ca '6� '.. own' to � Mr-., -1 - sloti : Very as7a �s Varwin by' ne , I . of Elperson, Man.,� to be'a Landing Wai6er '-,� I ; . . 'and Searcher in Her 9 I ajeaty'Ei Cu6toms. , ` . I � .. ._�. �i, ., I I � � --_ I pol with considerable equanimity the conse- . quences of these great powers being, reBu eat. , .- . - ..66nv�ya�ce8Wjffial med 8 Ila th 0 'Mr. Blake-gai(I it waB tot bi c to t � kind, but oze ruan6le about and- apair,of falsallandsfoldod iu.front to.lullsu�- p I icion, while the real h[tndq were finding their . triany. people adtua* Manitobi darii�g thd" yeay;, but the returns had doneAh6re , * , llitei'662-ig e'xperimentse They are omniv- - I or'Ou�,`And nwallow; ,enormous quantities. of � I Tile appointment of Thomas Ling, of Little , � I � ? , Gla( 13 . '. .:1 �e 13ay, as Cotrimisgib' er 6k'the Pilot- t ' , 1 . I.' � � , exer-, I 11 11 eiged in a land ma,ny Miles away. and . refer toMatters of this he IdeBired 1, to F3 y in' reference to thd allusion made by Way into',their fellow-trz6vollers, pocketa, an(i� theyqAo* think that-whoin the hen. gentleman showed'that*28j611 persons . during the summer. 01 thut' number ills . , . b arth out -of, whidli the� extra�,6_ any . I ., � ; , , , als 'Aln , i thorizy !or the �)i§trict of Sydney' ; I , " . N S., irr"thd ".0ttiutda over other � . Persons will now feel A little more alive to the dangers 6f I T ovexu the leader Of the G ment'AB to his I 'contrection With the -keeent Speech from initoil the. nimiltia.Q'Herbort T-luntington and 'the 'old Ro"formers, thw,liands he put to the , 6 was .digesiible propor,1ticA from' Ofttario and Quebe , 58S., 21,b14';_ froin'the United , States, 2,7 matter which it may'contftin,� consume decayed and, fresh -leaves -affd - _ pLibliah6d .GazUtc oi . . ,�'. -.i , . e �. �� I . . . t�c 8th of March, 1819, bas bbon 6ricelled * I I . * " , . I such powers when they find . them ' . exercised at their own doors- wid, results' 'the Tbrone at the opening of,the Ontario . . 11 Legislature, that he plough wbre,,,not rc6,1-'that the'real lidilds were hidden, that they might ,tho better got deep'U the arm -pits In the chesU, and f rom other countries, principally England And 4,93P. . I vegetable. matter, and raw, k6asted, and deqayed,mie'at, but like' wfat]568t.' - % T s n a all a k i I . I I . h Oolde f - i li bit b is t on Aback At � I , I . � the w6nderfull ' her wiib'WJh_ich . I . I �- y mild weat . which bear lipon ili-6ir owli Zen lderB. We never saw'thai ,Bpeeoh� . . I � , I . - till at -ter its delivery. . � public tbeywait,thay long, for the op 6rbunibytoBweep ' him from his Tharefor'e, Scotland, I '. I - Mr. dameron"(Huron) moved, for,'thd c6r- I I I . �a I . ,� ' I I , . . I - , : ­.. . , . .. . I � ' . I - -� . the country has: beep,favored for the Pa8t , , . I '.. paid that Sault Ste. Marie was the objective . . . - I . I � . �. . I . � � I I , " � --'-Tli"�.'Sp.edcV-,yvg,g�theli,-P.asse'cl.!-p�irftgraph--,I-tra',necessity.,�o . I . . 11 . : . , � r I I ­__� 1. . , , . � L 1. posibiou. air, tllok6 was bring this base hero t excite 6 . I � I . .1 I I I I . . -1 t�s�poden,66, dto., r6la;ting,to an Aob of the . I . . � . � : , I ., I . . : ... I I I . . I , M. Louis BlancAs dm'n ' ' I ' �'.' I I . . gallons y ill - � . � . � . 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