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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-06-15, Page 11hVV �LbWA� _�i �ce 79 hav& ilot been sufficient to er irked influence u oil the price of March, '1879 .................... .....3d q be bo�e nares,", based 11 on a'scale of '00,000 square milesto.ttle irldli, show t- a gfiqnce the rL,141ive the jour P iovinces of British Columbia Quebec, Ontarlb,'and Mallitobw; of the Province of Oritaiio' ....... 3 1 Partizan Hate' fo a Liben"'I August, 11581 .............. ...... ithouL I. to dis �e Ler Lory ; and lastly ofthe Provin'cer'of Manitob-�, as, enlarg6d (Nvitli6�it,dispd'ted.terr,iL6ry)�,,and with thd disputed: territory. with and v Province Manifested. 1 Ontario under the.a r I , 00 sqlitlre Ontafiowithoirit the...disputed irr itbry, 160,000 square miles, or 64,000,000-acres.r. Manitoba as':enlarged -..by part of the clispilted 'territory, 115,000 I . I I We will next give the quotations of, acre-. - Mauit.oba'iwithou o t a disputedterritor,, .115,000 sqirareiniles or'73 6'0000ac.res. Qiebee, 21,010,00 square miles, or 1�4�400*000 acres. -Repudiation of'I.he awarded del rive$ On6rio �,(�ftlie re�ion nOrtoA Of the, y r . I I � .; - Finlay �& Co. in �' J11 shirtings I h,,i-lit of land which go to 0 0 er _,rovl�ce, 62,000 squaro mili-s, or 39'�6�0;000 And adds t3 anitub'al 35,000 squara miles, -or ,),4Q0,000 acres. Amount 6flumber in di.�trict adde,1 to Mnit0a 217,000,000',600 feet. Value of this i,�mber'to Ontario $125,000,000. Lo6s per head t tire people of Ontario fr,,)m, timber alone $6 'a. Total, ld§s to each.ratei)ayeris, not-less'ttian$300, An annual �tax or -_,ver on 6ach taxpayer of -Tanua .......... 37 ly, 1878 ..... Ontario Zonled Her Terrlt:riz�. '1819 ................... i. 3' 1880 Md -8"d n1ghts. made to the Gov.eiinbr :GeDeral, exvmqed' Jitstructod to ab8tain from. any-,furth:er' REPUDIATION. AS A POLITICAL -ISSUE. geographical, situation Which renderg,. her, ........ ....... h commission. 7COlIven-- e' -even n.16r6-�ospou§ible,-than-the-(x'bvern,�.; 82 ............... the opinion that it would be iff t e intemt action under hii A -&A -m-­en­-h­Gn®ab1e- of'tb� country to grant to the Conipanv� a tional or compionriae boundary proposed A reply to the despatch of 31st December. 0 .,won and true Carradiaris in alil, Provinces of leent of the United Kingd in for tbe� rub moderate, "comp'ensation rather than stibinit by the Provindial Governm6nitt met with no,, sent. on the 27th Jmuriry, a -ad the G6 nance',of int!eruati6iial relaflonswith the These irostanoes� will. suffice to show,, that the Dominion have a�yitalinte'rest' an main - to' the evils of, delay co-iiisequei-it upon a response,i-Sir John MAacdorthld apparently ernment, an.d''peop e ;,of 'Ontar�� wer United States. tLhe' luarket:atroad for cotton. goods bai e, o t: forme officially, iihat had be�n'evideni for, Thailla' stt`�tbesecoiisidbrations, been steady ddring the ur- 11or Titlo to the Disputed Territo tIii�fiing ihe,caus6 of Ontario in'the present r ferei-ice't be Couirnit6e; but no aetion� forgefting tbe'fact, thAt the. Government independence�' ving, regard I bov6 period. D m -qg"16.. The if Pot th e as %yas taken, upon some time that the 'Dorniniott Govern ent �f the Crown; the report. of which hiiwas a member was re'pared ver t fAh Lo I Governm6nt is a no.posession beyorr� ng that saine i�teriod*. there h ' 'been a d . etE y exis ence o e ea f:Cauadial to iriake�, aornproinists with the sons badd !r'r`nined,in viol ati on of good' faith tthe lit'lits"of tb6 Unifed Kingdom which i, ttiaterial advance in the price'JO 11 ey.are to be crushed out oil, ING PAN AD I'S RIGHTS - -Bay a nd itle4 to such an ample measure of, self.. dolue�iic 'cottons. STILL ASSERT Company in -1866. publie'llonor, to repudiate the atward. ent: y pretence V itibal party - G It an a:pplication­6J of, AN OLD CLAIM. This course had been indicated by. the con- in, 1: officcIiat, Ott We will first� take the two brands After con awa, what guarantee is t overnment, or so lit .,Old Canad bad' 'territoi -GESTION-A- -00U-NTE­SUG-_ -d O't-tbe-Gove-rittent. in the session h r irciples of constitutional freedom V 11ochelaga grq 'cottons most' extensively for the maintenance :��Of net increase It is well lulown that ymade Vy the old Prvince of Carl- GESTION. 1880 in:lcollsomting to a Parliattentary N, the DOMILd011 of Canada. uied as aa�'e`vi&en'e of the sharp alway-i disputed the pretensions Of the da continued to be made,by the, Dominion hrrO provinqial� rights ? TO- tolerate' uch Inittee for -the professed 615jectlof enquiring' That it Would be the interest of Canadir' in Price since the duties were xaised:- c6nduct oil, the part Of the D611111110A Gov - Hudson's Bay Compny of ltight of ownvr-� veriiinenf� Sir Jolln macdoitald - b elng In a, memorandum of istMay, Sir John info -and reporting upon till, luattON con to obtaiii' freer,access� to - the­m�r'kets of. e Mact It -V wi umdfit is�root only to place' a, premium ship in th North-West Territoie.q. The' Prime Ministei. Ili the first session of tested that the..r;o�ernmonC nected th the Ontarid boundaries. . No the World; and 16af a nlor6 extended inter - public diiihorior, but tot prepare theway Orok. H. 1 -f -H. cotton�Jan., 1879-7 alays� Parliament a joint address'was presellied, of O,aia,` _Tb; to co otl�, eople of the Uidted P 10 neur � in the new. or material evidene obtained by chrifconiiuoditie� with other countriet� 94 44 1879 7-7 -40c Intent of of, -but by a -party. vote the -J�ual tDec�: 62� Franceiri the North-West, arid in -tlie*coun-I praying that she w d 16 t ie nion. Were any,! independefit State �ehate of the opinion, was expres -its r p f that the . i I That ilri6st I of the treaties of commerce ic xx.. Majesty by the House -of Coniu6m for immediae rder- the Comniittee, would augmen( the riti, rosperity, mintained that they wefe the successois' to Her I statement Of A..case f Jr� the disrtrption� And dism6iber year pill ence to the Judiciitl Committee: sed e or I' U try nort of the water-hed1to th'e graciously to unite-Itupert's Land Privy Council.of EAgiand, with* a view, i id,pursue-the course ioWhidsanotheiiiv,hiell Jan.; 1879-8'090 o - award did It des�iibe the tru6:boundarie'l - '�d J nto bY� tngland, reference bas Only -that ,he Gove' enter It was upon this ground- t the North-Western - Territory to tb i rnment of-Caiiada; has adopted I Year; 1870 Bay. settle, the boundaries by a Ir of Oniiario,* arid that itAneluded within been had to their effect ou-theUa.i,t,ediKiiig- Ded., 1881-9-37c North -the clainis! oleci ri n t May the I y,to wliich,� the,,Cornmittee dom, and, the colonies ba e bee excluded I at tile: lloiuiniou� :So little value did Sir Jobe towards: the.Province contario .-it' w6uld -West Coilipny conte,,ted siouof.t6tt bunal. �mviuce tbrrit6r' ' ' 1. . I , I vl.addi�n e,of th be held g��lty-'of a g _P of ct, tt v n of the Hold oWs Bny Company, - a 0011-t aid then, place upon the'titl e. Otitario,� Governmei Province,was not entit ed. fr61ft their operitio iid it, in reply stated that, as�erted,Ahe. 1 dishonorable condu n A fact which has been, WeWill h,ext so uritil the dispute wa� setfled,' Ararr�fer of the the settlement !of ille­quesiiion depended 6fi*hich :would lead tteni . ed, ith:j_ tinued to d colapai�v, that hb urged tile take of -Vallev- partnership. to , C, 0 a e ate results-., t field - 61 whole �Ourrtry' anada, leaving t an, 'itirine'di't : dn*continilaucci 01 all eathed cottons, again sel6ting .4he by thiel. upon numerous cthe evid&nco , as ENLARGING ..XANITOBA. Canadat ecially as�relat66 to France. d' any riAtic relationiii conip, no, right,, exieept the right, of to I . I I That, eap, conditions, of Canada, �and the brands most lar�.ely consume many of which was . procirrable Ord I th� -ting.their title in the best.Wayth 'n: of wbil This actiori was followed up.in.the session system, 0 e of C" nishave THE QUESTION RAISED AGAIN. asset ey in America, and: the collectio' a usto* n which her dtiti i40d eb lild - ill the CAnadian courts. : "And would,_ involve the expenditure of much of -1881 by a Gov AS AN ONTAR 0 ISSUE inow imposed: -October, 1878,-5: limits of settlement in Upper Canada, th !E�rllollwl measureenlIarg- theboullolary questio . n.cort cerns ev . ery man been, and- are- Bleached X cottort Ayr, I : I vary Widely ar beyond wbi," It' their title be time-recommended.'as a coanter-'sugges- ing the�boundAries of I anitoba. Sir Alex- from those in the Urrilted Kingdom , X tM 187 As the Teiritories lav f, e asked, t' woul d que, Year w,)rth'tberuom6it it was known, that 'the t4on 'that Government 'of antder Campbell when iniro�dtiqing the -Bill. : 'thin its , bo�de s, It is 'not merely and open''to 'tfi6, basis t ­and negotiation 6; X WI r: a� not again raised urifil the time� Country belung6d to Canada, and -that the go n- in rily'affirmool that th t44 'Dee 1881-7-120 arrived for t�oiiiider�iig the renewal o -f thol Canada tiaie.. for- a CO , , e in- wh�ther thai 1�i!C)Viil)C� shall bertilted by'one c) h-'ather'StateF I I - decline lo lie thP S:enite plai in mercial arraTAgementa Wit M -nment ahol Canadi Govei ail 6ourta� Ventional line, d OJ 49 - lease grant the �more'matisfactory way tentio"n w M- � to give' to that - Piiovince'Ahe party �or anotber, but whether she shall be. or ritish iews And 'con, era� Oct.,, 1878-7-42c posses§lolis, had jurisdictiox ther�,'hnd that the chief of settling the question *6,uld � be by rafer- �wbol'e tract of coliptry eastward a8 far,as. de's'po'iled' of,balf ber'territorj­of a olin- tions which .'do not the case w" Or 00 11 May. 1879 -T -87e ed to. the Company in- 183S'. This; was late in 1,956, when the Secretary of Owl profectiori,of� the Bfly_dOmpany. e , Ar 1879-7*95c ence to -9 Com on this side the meridional line 'claimed by, th. rich in, min eial au& forest ealtb,w b .6 �:Dbminii t'r3 hich harmonize withilre policy � ot�, t e United 00 eir' pro'p,erfy, �nanrel teand tbeVaILIO _tb -itting ce of Kingdom; which it 1i dillicult,f Colonies infoinied the Govqtinor-G Y Oi Y, of, the Atlanti iber ..�7�h the ion'Government to, be. the: westerly:limit of may �e,-to her Government a gour t'tbe Go Dec., 1880--:-9,12e F� Ca,-acl that, Uer Majeity's Governui6ritha(1Z on or. I -vL detcrujined . I . I i I I .. ospropos�tiontof%eDmikiun Goviplirimen't 0 It ratio embracing It t6iih6iry 39,00.0 square reven up, for all time. that is a large con- ernment of the United. Kingdoftl� to, ad their, e.xelusiye ri�ht 'of,tradling in on bi-iiigim�, the whole subje regions, was go F evei? Thecompany Hei'Maje�fy dn' Courre 'f' he doutfi ghiu'of ce and which , c., under the i .1 1 ne for for a -reference't( il illilesin,.exterit hich W beeni.declared to sideratioa to,pay, or t in be� best. realized. and It t�, of,space prevefits entering more of' van . � I Would' (�iily be, t�d glad that the country wai�rerv6wed but' -no �urther..neigoti�tiorls be part of Ontariu :by the: Award, of th�. Mr., Mowat's' duv-ernni preserited,by the Government of Ctinada Jouse of Co Mons ; arid His' Put, lid, . mateiial' advance..of the I should be hAnde dud' t Mac- aTbit aiorsi. Ili the House of Cormlions ir gh neaptiator iiainFd by 'her forthe �:)i p,rauf, C bove, was i nstructed to I k plae u Hochelaga ii (I y ver to t Canada, 00 e ntil the accesison of r ',,,ratifying' . the' ba'troed of Sir ..John throu, 'The a conAdcr with the advidei ld lee Ca n its too , cc. 'John Macd(inaldavowed as An object:of the Iral onAld- and I S. very rp - Valleyfield whether it' iis,Quebeid allie E use separate t�Ade col, qoiations of woll be eady to uter into any reason- ke zi� 'ffi col of big Couiteil, PLI iven vid grey. arid d witnes.9 ar He failed to rpel" the Govern- Ontario, man who v&ed; for: Mr., Plumb's tions with countries with. which Canada'haq, i leached dottotis will- serve'. as illustrations, able get tile Bill �th�f it, would con es to) 1 territol� ver to Canada oil th might be de-91rable' to sell 'd Ose THE, ARBITRATION. ment of Ontario notto,itiosiii'ou theawarded' motiiiii should be a mar'ked man in his or m#'eiped i r6on'of 'the prices of, appear bef td*sti'j'idttrao1e. 111d'a careful. col pa ore the Committee,' or ill any, tenn,,, but b(i socceeded imincurring the bourldatios,:aud he assured the''Houie -that cion'�titrleney should d regarded. as air That ibe corriplicadqns Arid, ielays in- lie viiiiiins grades f anadian gleyOttons other mnner to cuse� the views�.of 11)81 nillnwill of the arid of the 1874 Governments agroe&:'to enemy qf hi§ Provi bo' ed ill, the refereiic merit, Aiows th -ice at h to .1 arbitration' 'and 4c Government nd the iliierests� of Caboadato'! settlers ill tha North' ill stirring: 'le;ave -the questio the'Gbveriiinent of that. Piovirreq, 'would uce, alrd' he' a uld volv �e toAhe Depart at the.ave ' i ew� of pi (30 trickly: enorigh when� they Kingdom, .�lie mills be'tweer be reprebeuted there. me too terift at ­the hands f �the people An of the Government of th'eUnited ecem�6t'31A, 1879 arid J11) a rebellion wbidit-cost:the country,mbre to accept, the award m:'ffiial and: Con- find they, mut 11(�, lo..". Thi�'uhdertakifig onelty% rffWard.� of' points'ariA�g in tile 0 t bile lie difficulties 'of 'tire,' be in6' a Is. lv4e. X 0 tee with- gotiati(ins enhance' t, ms��of duty up.ri, the &�iroe,class of CANADA'S CLAIMS than' �;ruilliou o dolla E' -G vrnor Wilmot, of New' to m.as of a pi (�bf iradeiie- Decoirnber 31stj' 1881 48'14'per'cell w k, L Wag.' ie o- r( ASSERTED. rttns*ic h f''' i' c, osen or B e situation and tb6,cl,aflq d 21 In reply minion' and' Chief Justice, Rieba estf suc�, g90 s.amo unts to, I- i per cen UAT ERS ON, �'T FIE, SOIL.,,. rols for, B` Company tell -tw inL loss 'to to the G-Ionia'l Secretdry's',Aies SQ ce� 'b 'already resil' ted Juerease in �,soio s, a or elve years is; and to talk"aLbbut the' the. tariff' pat6, a ini Ontaiiii, Sir Edward,T)i6ritton,, the Bitisfi� s 'ff nute of Council vkts fra:ttsriiitted� A second oint addr�ss on -tile -same sub- previoll fy Canadai :e ect upon he, Pride' of Caia- 1 1. LbIissadorat, Wa,41ington"6fa was Adopte in 1869 a That it is. expe'dient - to obtain all'ni�es- adian goods for 66 facts inifof rally ahow [lie jde� 11 2 1 - by� trF1tOr- ALLEGED REASONS�FOR REJECTING staliDg aniougst otbe things, 'ibat' �'� d not 'Sir 'Georg'e general sstrorigly that �the I , . third arb Carder.LaInd Hiin. , Will. � Macdouga I., pro sary poWLra to ehableAer Ilajesty� through that Canadian goods are sold. just far views of, the 'Information was tile,t.,) time given to -THEAWARD. 'naJa the ceedoittl �b6 to press tile 4 -ft Canada' to b0l.ln�&ry of. Ca fir r representative . ,the ;'Gover no 0 Th R" h h'e' r General under the e st of' the, imported article Pact Cie Ooeall " thiLt tile Co Parliametitand the Legislature with respect Aad vice, 6 f enable the Canadian mail Lifacturer -to seculie milliftee of Coun- Government oii 1lie'ColbriiiiI'Socretary In. of Canada, , tifig. by audwith.the� I ran' tboir to -Mako hor owa cil were nio.-A. anxious that. Canad, ', inter-, ence� With ',: the .,Colonial to the prokr6s- of arrAnaements -for this Th -e rea'sb'-ns .,of tbe Dominion, the-oliden's Privy Council for' CanadIi,Ao the gale; And to effoidt 'this a sliaht conces- ireseii ed b,,� na the Government, or rejecting ess should, be properly. re, fo re of C reference, and the policy of � fixi f -the ayvard are,, t, t, of slon o y., is ne . cessary. t Office, the r:.ahts allada..'47'ere ,sse,r(ed 'ter by an ageii or repreen a ive - ril In 'by'aritra arbitration J1,trni;_ the proi�osed-Coinuiitte& of file tion. was 'never - - h , en House; that. ia Aron` telling. 116ferring t o a boundaries quies t t�the reference to idatibir with atly t road Canada,'into direct,commirn situated as Cuada. w, -she. riccessaril� Lake of :,tlie� Wo' (is & Fort, British Possesio� or Poreiun State for. the tioned.. gii1ohr Macdonald oncei.in the derided the p -wer of the Governm' t'of the 0 all aii iluniediate 'Iltel't$t in ever deba,te onthe N6ith-Woistlerritolties Bill'i.n -day--" that the natter should be to edia-- COST, OF of Garry 6n'Red River; upoil 4lich the Do- purpose'of rieg i- t- INCRE� IGOODS� DU9 7 . . o ia ing SED Nur -that the tmatier. had, a one, o i aw; and that �His f Hi Amer ; and that t1 overunient'had ox:l�nded, 1875, expressed regiet, 9i4eed rigidl� -a 1, ments, tending to the Iidvania(�e`of'CAuada TO THE, TARIFF ind ti' ill 1868 Sir.George Qaxti r a'A kr.M of been referred to the Privy Cduucil, !),lit kicLlleu6�.'s Present advhkrii were oppog�d­ su Ject to.thoip�i,or consen., file clai in b* tLe-,'stibse- al e wiffi- added that the I ai':blt w,o4ld -b� to disposing.of"the, 6,impos� f 0 Ott rit o anada lily inexp6dielit ve so u 1 ll e;gQodii Hudson's B' Co question"'by Arbitration,. On- the 21at,of :April,, 18,82,- Mr. Blake i of the tariff has been t, 'I', asho'doillit that:it queptaTpr9val bf the Parh�iue 'Pit e Canadi'll, flk the lind! of Canada ; ail �as sathfi�d, to. ill(, country t I nib' ' d, there I tio ini tfi6,Houseof Pont- an', eilorilloll, auce d 66peer ing the. acceptable, he Nv 6ilceNing: tha iloole to be signifie by�Adt. ;ly added tax upon ti� Prillle Minister of th* �as tiey, were W ip lag to himsel& The,'-sui� of arid lackina'-i�''leg,,tl'aiiiii6rity'.11� Ifis a 1110 Ins," hi hi i'vell'belo w. In the course B mol -the. -United. 'bu-of Great,:' ritaill a we trovince t ey cc A was lost. Nay eas: at time, it way. be.� extent of the� ­ ' 1 1 1 �e ared in motio ailie',letter to: the retuarlicil, wai Mr; John A. MacdonaiZl tbe,s Seo�retary th� 815,000 was Also voted by, Parlirrio'ent. f6f sUfficierit answer to those, objections ti!) say, of, 'an eloquent,' and convincing lie , a 10L. -.Sly Government siupport�rs,voted for aeThe c6itso. f 0 son penses 'of' the arbitrAion; that the xefereno.�;e was niad ill Pointed . ot, t ie following as" reasons.. for an the defraying, the ex e wi he band- I the average��over 25 per'eent.. higb6r tb iinpartiiil investigator, 'of the �evid&ice in resolution ,viz. Giru tiard , (Jacques THE LIMITS NORTH And no tion raised or objection lion of-flieDominion. and-tbat presenting the.'re'solution; and akiug� the C Court (I be imported for free of' A IN W I S T Ahe case cau'doUbt that it extended to and sairie goods t doled ill Governinenis' their the:piinciple embo e in 1 0 Out, L the eat Lake �of tlie e eath 6E"o-ne Ali at r r"O In the sarne al"(1857) all 'Official pa')e-r,: intry between AIM a '!'MoDdli 11'. increases the 06'st lye., m ad 11 (1 b4tri � 6 , and bu concerned pl�4�6d .6, and- duty, Whi6h was by the Commi,; 16 w -en f .'the d6ft ��f ts in British 'e6iis-timers,'of' the' e, Woods and fled Rivet: ii: -Gov'errii' file re4gilation ofanotber wits followeolby� g66&-faitb to settlement of Ahe:qubsti" even t , tq�; the, prbolucti6 Linds claiming that tile w o and t is ap F Hincks 'for, this wa� per siouer I pointment of Sir -rancis A dotiollies was 6�w.ards: the' Federative. sys co an try to 'the extent, of �i.�00%060` ,sterlv boulidary tration is the of setfling, 't' h 'co ri I ta'utly' ��erdarglug 'powers of the -.Do i i n,:Ah& Chief Justice. Rairlsort that ar i em 'wit atinum.,; -OurAmports of cotton goods � last i's Briti6ii- Ontario. Bothappointinents Were,coll- such Ais that' it'is able it, arid, that -�Cauaida,, as.the duty of 937, Which was Of th"i'Provilice e\teiideJ as f. always deiiied'�,tfie Pronensions of the tom-. i o terlitory not otherwi.se . 01. 'party to of soil. beyond, that for self gaverniner year pa� .. 0 � .. . ..; . . o; " I po I I ida "have eenipal ganized Would ry betweeii arry� co ory, 1, t, cal would � b" fi by Oid-Lers-irl-Council, and it � was. wavi ge b nda' an& 'riiioat'ad'vanced of p, tei fie ; or if squtterg in the territory t trough 'wh I I ..., ". . I i -1 n ith th6prin-. $486� 150 moie tha oil, iott o 0611ou Carr) . I ich rmcd be deter' ' a Br iswick ibitrati6ll rri: Under i:he,old tariff. ih6 Lake.' ain oleclaidd that t min tiori. of New, lit dezo 6pmeni W limited at ll; it w0ill(l be by tile plist wt ' of th.e. W6.od.s arid, F�ort`d�trry' 11 1.. i * 2. 1 ers t1gletbioe referees* should -be finat.ifidcon- so also Was the San d�iii di.ipute. ir'John clipl is -an'& pi:' t of tile Aii, -.,�ippi, which, road was beingeonstructed.., E actice of self governinen, in' go(ids�lasi year. paid a,daty of $2,345,627,, ty t6 , 1, , r a: due west lifiei d.ea-1h Government: agreed with' Macdonald hitn�elf.wis�a.p�rty:,t�,lieferrin(� self relianc�' ruariage iorown t` an the a C naive an aud-abili Which $815,773 more 0 arne f tile Lake of the Wood,, interseoted th *other fiJr,con'currefitaction in' obtaining the San Juan 'question. Even n6w,'he pion affa' h sea-$ paid undei the � old,.tariff. - Nvoul HIE COMPANY'S CLAU11, GIVEN UP, e 1i and,that a e 1068 ',,' ed a,.vait 'area.; ds would have d be The White Eard'i River and � : . , r"' goo repudiating tile, ah( res Lirces.'Qf enormL . In. therefore, paid in such . legislation be roecessaiy� for poses;, after' extent.. The Caliadiai� consurrier-9, Tliat'our�p.os $1301,929 more for theT So stroncr Nvcre'tbe rounds- oil which the giving binding' effect t. o the 'conclusions -set'of arbitrAtors,-Ao refer. the� diqpute, to ition as the rr�iohbor of" a 80 - with 6ql-t to the n6rtberIv 9 on: Coltons": and: ;Woolons. cal year' 18 pointed out �as tbe, only c6ntenti6w of tile Cdnadim� Government' -arrived at an6the -English hdied people,With 3,000 d )ttonsand woollen goods't.han. It s.et-to some.."'enl*nt -p�vrerful arid, ki importe 0( possible 3011clmijon that Canad as cith,�.r yesteoii that the� Hudson's -Ba C paid under the previous, bounded in y ompany, ega jfuiwtionary,'� -6r'tb thdJ�dieiaf-oomii: miles oteiontermin�oils bundary, necessarily 77 would have been. dinL brisi- her i ni paid a sun! excee that direQiion by a f6w isolatM �1.cowpo, of oule of the shie;ivilest THE, AWARP� initt& of ilet Piiv-y 0�11 a of broti(�ht. rig into themost inti Iai-iff'and in ttdoiltion net Bav or el. -.e n es8 eit �..y w t ie� increase nien iii. E6glari .anc. acting und6r which:.'e6uld give �a ted Siates, t -d increase t of Posts on tile shore of IIL�j decision in. an ay withothe Ifni � and that in. all Ind Cos tore, bindjila t dri i llg� to th ose. � 1.61 we e % Tlia:Po - Parradidn cot that the Collipany' territor) a b, ad vise � of 'Ill counsel �gave,up tlieir� 1.8 4 to 1878 both Governments than, e o e area y gly,6M . rla Atibils, We tons arid �voollena 64, to the no ing, 'an exI a eys' e and cons6oluently that Ca'nada had' Cla,111 to were -ocenpie , -in i e ,r,' d, mak 11 11,41: v �1,300,60,0.scluai,e-iiiilcs-of ierfi.tor�' �he Lsp uAgea of what�we wanteA. indr6d8e of tariffrates'. CON V j particular hiait ill tb in, clisidej'atioll of 6iu,g a' ed to, retain collection of' all the doctitA6nt%,' 'faat� and at direction. b A' ENTIONAL LINE. an our at ur �ma d .12,000 quare miles of it,"and"of receiving,: evidence bearing -upon' the controveny, �'all b - A AGENT TO�. h 6s But it I is g�id'tbe award manufacturing, L lurn ering, agricultural, OF COTT N4 CANAD 'S SPECIAL S;joo,000� f whicli'were prihted,fQr.'t 6:purp eii of, established a con- nd'.fishing in�ereits Are: laigely doavel- E;NQRMOU9­ PROFITS Q EiNGLA i—about one-fith of th�' 0 N D. the arbitration.. Counsel for the two G-ov- ventional line instead of A legalbrie. That MILLS. surillpaid,loy (lie Dnit�d'States,for the coln, ernment8 w i not true. All the' evidence, wa�consid-, O'p'e that ' we . now control our Ott April.261, 18.82, upon.motion made,by ipara"Lively barrenL rigi6n 'of AlIlaka, les' er� lie In respo S. oWfi.Ll trade, And[ , impose, � such � duties Sir�Leoniird Tilley to g ff Canadian 'lee to t-be-Colollial Sodretdryls� 6 dAndthe ariguimeil.6,,of 'eo�II8 oluto Committee of.: change of the"tari that i iie4ouith of' tile andi;ofi Aiigust�3rd;.1878, an unaninioim� ere, ol h6aid. 7�:&Aore th6.t invitation, tile Iarea. The coin- V�e, ease', aad, practicAlly control. our' own at 0 li"ll t naking profits tb cdftoli milk were 1 0, 1-1. D i)ali.Y that tile legal boundaiies of award' was, delivered, -determining arid The arbitratoi4 were appointed to -lild, the' tial relations; the' dirZet' aild immediate' r m'ent that' t lie natur Ire' r. ANGLIN moved i amend arid ill t�peciil a;,eiit to if stiblill to an, i mpi artial tribu- 'y IMk. Speaker do n5t fits'w�,dld have deciding viiIiat are and shall be iloitherly Jitle.legal. linits �6f theL province, and -their. �qntrql, of' which should- be assurned: b" ' to have Caliad all it) Lerests n c now leave:itlie,ohair tie bulk- of" 4ndwe_teIy,b6undaries of -O tailio. The aWirda'e laros that they found' it. -The y cotin3e eve tsi t W . uts t Qsd Pro 11-101IS Collinlitiee: -,vas That our nianufaAurers'in many t " n g8 but�that it be esve-L:rhat the'systen illy, tariff examined before bit u the f ulli` largely:i6croase wit �11t ail cofton arid woollen epres.5iolill tllitory which Canadian mi Astersdlained iv�ai- declared to be�-a did not give advice, but they, pron(i'tinced- a a Seale ofilt oil the Un it tbe sinall sain -for Which. - .1.1 1 . asOn� and that fort e�se ardelesme requ tile Culillnittee andf, st drm6i due north, from �he most itorth;i deciJou. Orowl-at.proitouce, then, ofrd already suppI e home inarkett ies'. as aoou 'a� claillis of tile Coln" for they a If r eL dt . 6'rel 2006 -have in the imposition of a slaughter. sales e' case their.interest. westerly, ail 10,�bf Lake -of the.� Woods, and- -or'J"ri"itwe a delitkind Ve made for ro-' States passe 'y bythe ins cea ri.i his seek., '�a I ie of taxaLiori Draper t�) w u , - cles, t as market ;Jor which 'e 6 r�elves know i3est. 'i the: C f Un ed States Ahe'northertyl, boundary the iou&rn all the case ? Government: 0 ho W- t6, ilade IIIli. 0 no at el t it r than the'rate . iiiip6seod­ oloi, those Canada bad.a cle, ollution that A.DkiTTD INTO TH9'_UNION o'f Jarries"Bay, the Albany"' Riivei,,and the Ca da d i l,�el-th6niselves�iiih.qiio'i'and mAmnst conintle''to hav'e' th rjug illa Ild Aav Ao aat:rev a aftd-that-the- 4ni-p�6v,�ment�iti-t-he�bii�si-nesg--o 1774 arid dw-pi Pei Ill- Under tile Act or It garo to the Province on faith bound by. the. "award which A., , il na:da too ce in 1879-� B t even a riLion of 1791 to tlie'i, Land and the Nortfi-West Te itwesterly si ee� the I 'L .. ' I iftr ' tari r - tes �and as Eugland's to �Jert, in articleaL!LbJQf1y uaed_by_ihe�riph�_ Whole coutitly ts r-., obe!j�: iqa4g,__QAtario has no reason Z . ....... I _­ _115� - - -1 - --a .14ta e, 11 tl.� sj-js-to­ erauade�nati __ _iald dut,�6s shoyrid,be intended so, as to re&i e _54-y were at. initted yan' that on'-thc fact4 and -evidence was 'po6siblej I' Of far west Its rif to slip�ose that � they, wo uld, not, quite as - -eb tons our ottorinlills sucli:asar viva] itt-:traie a oli8h t r i,. cce. t th� princip and to afic' I . .. i,e duce the rate of taxatioii Oil the mas3es, id not'need �Ildi_ id �&s]L' et dated� .23rd' as was demonstrated by mass of e'videll'oe re�iqily. Fepudiate any subse4u. was sure tO.bring, they'd north or the and -he ent, decision.. free trade, sitio is antagonistic to h reenni-: Juner� 1870; qubject to Alle provi ions of tile to make it mdrej nearly prpo'tionato wit 'he 14och6laga mill made, r eve hers a protectibil,7 , that levied- oil the, rich..' mcuded tl whicb:Lthere.-appears ito danger of_' ' And tb ith' ti hal protection. 'I rig -QUEBEC TORIES., : , ., , I I . .. I .1h lat tile of , the, JLIClioiaL. BriLiAl North Anierica'Actir � TbeOyder-in.- seei' THE 27 'per eilt. upon its eaPital it, 1878,�Aud it ist nati6n we should ba'able to. meet thera. on MI of thd Privy Colulcil Ott Collinlitto'e howd b ' el did-alot and could - not take aw6y.' The � Goverhmant of Ontario Accepted gro e is believed that none of . Our c .! ftlq: i;irtl of Ontitrio's territory for the Sir Hector Langevin. has put his foot on Pon equ. THE POOR MAN'SWOOLLENS TAXED made less than 10 p�r cent -that y6ar.. obtained up,),, tile interits of tile dispute.' Al. uiid, and, dive4ed of,,- th the at not because A' amig�h�di.,.to_the' English pi6judices that ! will 'almost. alwAys. N. A-. Act at the Province all that was claimed on its behalf, . tthe awardbechuse he profe,36es at rove an obifdle to successful no� tiatiofi.,'. Since, th e. chage in'the tarliffCariadian to fear ill' UNDULY. AN ABORTIVE �NJOVE loriuL wi it would give dntari6 too great strength in P "0 fly constituted tb e btit becausp corisistendy., th -good. faith �j tieaties Engiand has re-. Jn support of! this amndment.facts were' de)tton mills have made profits so enormous That inruakii In Aii,ru$t, 1,958, a Province of: Upper. Qatiada.shall constitute andi public honor, neither party' to th e the � Confederation, which would increase I Of ]aid beforo the 11 otise by,.� Air." Anglia arid'. thIit-the attemp t t es has b,ceu b 17, f its territory. - lli..3 gard as a. rule only .� to the intereAs im many ins aile ilit of, I& Province of Ontario.' There is, there- arbitration.. �Ould, refuse' to abd: by' the with,the development o it by wiaterhig both Jlou8' set 1orth� the inequalities made to Police[ to the Queen' herl�owrftrae, and 'that , treaties involving 'Mr. Blake�.,th, Ll. the, o doub�t'whteveil 'tb alm6tiveis a desire t3:break'down the, I t4e and tb6.� i -eaki inifu3tice.of thie: tariff- to tho'gireat. o eillar"emeni lore, It at the bound- thiollcyll D was stated that our, interests 'have "to pass stodli'arol-aoply 9 119 Ilent Foreign Office, wher4 6or4atativ6 ip ollillioll al arid west are bulk of rig light. .1 aries of Ontario to'lhe north Liberal Government of Ontario, and so en uera� iu� � 6triki of"capacity. P, I Gil Canda hd -a� the bid boundrieis of Upper Canada. SHILLY-SHALLYI ure the continuance of Tory- misrule in the 1twassho,wn:*hat as �egardswool.16,goods n'ion. He� . �rr Oflowing h Ails,. and -mill, h-rci a capital of Ave Tire, a . ri�,ht t of" 1101 Domi d his Tor; f o our antA ant& situation Prey the. ratc,of.dutylls much higher, upon, the' since,* a portion, Of the: ilr6r(3.procrastination anA delay aret'liable sto6l CoUldry thel hehl by NEW DEPAJIT�"RE. Mr. Mackenzie's Mminitration was influericed the -press , of their �. Pro,vince to h -S4,00 1 0 , 00 iii-I.Sr, third- the original to in koiire'fatal, t6-tho reatization-O'f- oni de-" cheap -kinds t- ds -Cs --at tho'ge-ile-ria. eilei-etion8 of' 'Sep- create a feeling against,' the award',ina I . been watered by one -1 defeated I . being upon, the Average twice as great upon f b Jeen's iown that up'to tli(,, time,of sires. idend the laiitfew 1, 11, tht" a 0 If has I I t IQ� tember, 1878 -less thantwii inConths 'After -cry 40 wn is traitors''the. Quebec -Liberal, -the redord 0 nes- hlowest' grades 'as npbn 'the �.hlghe6t. amount. The cash div equal to the a(linission of -the �intI5 Thai �do� i'llinediately tile r in E�ngland, is. I the bo�indary �ward made --and a lew- who. voted against reopening ih6 boundary a years ll�s been 10 per,'cent The Jaw oilicel,s of tile C 141,iii6n: ille, suceftive Govorrita6its' o,f which tio,tmanaTement� of Canadian" ititerests, an.kets, costing per Nvere 0101-: weeks laUrSir hbri formect a ica8c and breaking faiffi witli oie.df the Pi6-' per dent. oil the originil amount. . Si �!, Si -John. 111audoliald was m suited on t lie by tile Colonial- infained'. furnishes a . -history of'. blunderi,* ound pay a.cluty of --35,: per,cent.,; coating th ' mil.1 .'arid machinery R . i . It is hatred arid jeal- d,-,duty'43;p I ev. cent,'; the new tariff e now Administration.. O'e of his first actr viiieeg�ofltb.e Union a. 5d. P�er ponn' 'lit tary, and tb,,y iUpper,Cariadi (bile Ontai-io, of confede- errors and c6ricession" 'Oft6n:,inV.olving trebled o OJAIllon that! 'as Alirthter of the Interior, was t0 nblish olli;y of Libe I I has- been doubled and then ral 'Progress thai 4' per. cen Jucl I I to ing'ls.'Id. per p6und,, duty. 149 t.; T o whiju q deci,i"Il of us !in difftoultlies,. And that tbepowe', o the earnmg� , watered stock ig'worth, the fill, to the. wc�f arid tp the ruali in' hich the 'bolinoittrias of Siltario promptsAll. hilstility:,icif-Quebee Tories to' , . . - . , I itiiig per,pourid, duty 61 per c(,.nt;i;. i, h ' fit8 on the of' tile "'ivy COulicil illight riOrtll (if those, which lli� uoverliin'e I lit i's 'award� bild Ontario Tories, obedient manage our�.oWn negotiation, and make -eo" actual net Pro I n v ent -o ar cOs llr� real bona fide 0 al o ' er. were,lakl,--dow: ag fix:4, by- fhe� award;. but the to r own, treati6, would' not -pie ti 7�'d.,per�p)iind,, duty �0'per cen t,' 8275j� and `the t,Ow willing to I W h But oxide the ol&'hositility �6oii,trnnif`csted itselt 'the crack 'of Sir 11, u capital of $400,000 is -5 per Oj U pay 0 partles, it col, i" "k ngZngland's aid wild )I Job ' Macdonald's whii:r� if oij. pilot clabs, 507t 80 t dbiirg n it'. would be:of per cent. alll'Witll�. tile 111.1'(19011'S �Bay -06mpauy afresh� and backed by Sir, Hector Langevin bay.e joined hands in repudiatpg it -by their, see I 1 0 1 1. Wllfle,,various �radas.of_reheap cloth 'pay havellobilit,ling eficet all(! that Act; of was� Cox' chide(12,� the'. views * of Sit Johly aiid tho-phalanx of,.,QutbecetTories' the votes,on Mr. Pbrib's, motion to,reoijen the adv antage. tyfield mill, wbich has n -t- been I n from 39 tot 50, Pet; cent. d ie,Valle no al Paninniel, w-inihigters -under-' � t�iit.in,c.6so�tliepo*ertomakeher� Lit expensive :T1 it ovould berieces,&r folio e And to refer it to another tribunal. , : ow, y as long �as now- Prernierfoundcourageto pursue towards das do -treaties- �vere Posse�5e by Scotch tweeds pay from 23�. to 45 Pei, cent, 'in opera Ion to-,-fi mmerrial A capital of $V4,000. e 0 111 0 Ontario 'a an , ne -Per cent, In, laga, Was started with England's inteicat.woaid-b6 amply though policy of, 'studied cohtempt.i -At least er' 'f disalloWa de which every Miie the duty is found to bear most That/stock 'has been Water was takei3and they scitighbto th Liberal, G ver �ent f Canada, d fi �broad dloths,23 ed tip 6'$500, - to gr, -ovince a territory, iiiaily IS ONTARIO TOO.LARGE I ectiredby-thepow 0 n was 20 per lat yraf es to elglit, despAtcb�B fro m' .,the ',lieutenantm chae"s ofthe cheaper' 060.- Tile dividend 10, are nodle 'But is Ontario too large, as the,Qttebee she posse 1 0 'er cent. WOL11(l se �g -in extell L, a i -- age% I)y BAtishorth lif)avilY Upon ihe-Pur I I - tual any qLf('x,tiOI t,,urt Governor of th 'rig on the '&rlt �all d s q u, at.Provirice,'beart v rtue f the,, Liently ..equal to 27 p on the ac, of' Which tile company had 1)dv&l, dainied under award I ano: urguig tbe,ndoessity of action Tories profess to fea .? Wh5tever was her AM: eridanAct, kinds of woollel ' a % oods arid conseq ich $23 000 was set rif I . , , e I s . heavici urd7ena upon the poox. da�sli stock, wh .1 1 1 ) wris its charter. ..Somd­stop��had bLen ta '-,,Province Upi)er Canada; :, The motion submitted by Vi, ti.k- Impos t, k ell bein 0,:go thd It I tikien.by the Domi'nion-Goyernment extent as the of n the h a4de I o igest account and 615,000 spell In from iliatt i0ll ICY for dcfbilng the bOUD(lhry in 1 71, �tid that is her extent now. and shwis -entitled to, upon rnotion: by Sit -Leonard, Tilley t ie -ins, thus making. U I seejlis� to in L interests, of law and order in the improvements and additi by the. d, uted teiritory,,iiere',treatea 06R M e have of la!e il'tu the error of Sup Conlin (Its bad been llm(� is her full trieiau-re,of teiritory,,be it great., or into, NInIftittee of Supply, wag R�, follows: oats on. h 'original stock P with, &I. BLAKE rnoved ihL amendment, tliiit -THE P AN'S COTTONS TAXED the actual net pr (leyal o�ernrucrlts o. locate he stock ofthis- company is 1)0�iljg iLocal nd Pe miall, She has never aho wn, a d)L8 om ion UNDULY. e de of UJU' JL e, e h 6`ir`�' r II11)Iit,ti!e tb� Privy bing fiballerwasdone that "be Unjust to Other Provinces of K,Uti, Mi. Speaker do not , �ow leav;e th * in .187, on the Nor t7NM'&NNERty Nr,,GLECT. P to $215 Council, -be Re8olvedjhat nada no In oin'goo:d'd th t equal C01.11d Pivu a hi YOU aild beforc its close a'new Adininis- th but that - it, CA cott e same,eitate of inatters 'Vol $100 Off of 'tio'little 15i the right of e 8trongest. he ae�ual cash stock originally t1le lotw in the Province with Thpir receipt was formally�Iiick iv -do -es 4,ho c�i ith t e' Jouger occupies the position, of iw �rdindry- is found to exist4 " The duty uppri the nowl'Mgedy Ho pparia, in area w �her much big On,the6th niiver was made she numbers cheaper , class_ of-goodS " i as Illoit th (3 Lit, 'no n ei' Provin"' the Crown is nor"further riotic6 oth tees ? The. diagrams 'at the. depeindency of '' , ) e dig early 'headt'bf�. this page,,,W!11� illustrate, at a glance 'four millio -freemen trained it) the prin- ,that lommiLtee CuLt'll (,lify 2 of anY, of thelli, it, made no.difference hsof &Lssion� upon th6 motion e 872�, the new I -upon th0bettek grad9s, the a Th by d ved that the duties up6h cottons ai�dt,7:- '90 '' per cen 'pie's of conathition"i1ol 06vernmenii she being cunsent of' ucti th. ow that t, on -grey ,an pro the the� on$ to the at law washeing setat d4ande in,tlip terri- to atiVe extent, and 4ill sh orthat eriin� went-'. th liory given by th:6'- dolnprises on e half of 'the North American -,Ueached cottons .35 l)er,ceat. on rig ate nnequaliy� distributed and ------ J, a t Outa�io with All the terA n p din woolle i.pon the poor.. A 'the reqixc�t� was Whipltea, arid immorality , prev,�ileolj 'is 'still sinallier 'than Quebec' 6i continent, inel'adtig' 'seven Provfrd�ea arid striped' deninis, and 45 cent. on bear 6,rshly arid cruelly per i iViLh oil the 11th 'of thch'it 'that Public lands ere'being robbed of their B6 i um.6ia. ifedeially. united under "all Imp 1,Charter, the cheaper gra heavy, colored 8hirE- M- ircce68ity cannA%e raised, for tl,�K C,)i � eiiia A�ao.f :a, superior' we have allar4fe surylu revenue, The eot- it which rediea that'her conigtit�tn is td,bo ings. � On �Corigresgi � shirtir0g, - r ;. , Tb6 tinie of the Jildi became known that tile Doniinion Gov -.1 tirnbar,- or that tbereWas no security &r -life The loss of th6'terrltory � in-tigp'nie, 1 `1 ' I t , titledtib the 6;a,1 Cornillittee is -orllillct -For'tbree yeIira Sir-Jhii will, be seen; wouldt reduce th6..area:..of mimilarinpriheiplb10 that''Vf` the"Mited Artidl� worri by le rich an&well7to-do', and to�n manufacturers are no ,en 'Why that sh, ting the itaporto increased:pliotq i0i(i origU6 refused,to, Ontario tot 100�000'square miles. xfngdom,� and, 80 ll V'.111,112ald Arid his coll. �b possesses eiceoutive. cO8 r nj cents per yard, tion mainly, at the 6xiiertso n Oy, to ' iddle'elasses, for their. iefL to thailf : by riveis as tbe weioterfy %A"IldAry, "and havetar�y dealings with the Goverrinte-at Oi sbrold5l the area of t'hht Province be reduced aud.tegialative Authority � over vast akeasih theatity is 0 Per cent.; while. o rd' of the poor and the in diividi"�� lie "the subj Oct. g, a clloa� grade, worn bythe poor' igh'enc plbfit6 were Ili �ugh before thii duties appeal, that th-c of, invitilIg 6 Ili t of land t wa,term Ontario on A. nintil. clesp6tch to less than' half (he' area'6f Quebec I or to th6 N orth- ", est o ut wbich,,,one Prbvin�a sbirtin ill dispute bumvpw arid �li Whick flow into Hadso,n'8t 1�ay� from those Was onlfberglA lb�eember e' flier Ating ilic,ituporter pl PT were - of lazt, y ear, less than Ott -ibird �,-ofi, British has already, beer in 0 s ana-to n o tile duty r b ef instAnces, 'ametidmeirt asked for e the, area 611 - and ohthe 17fhJanpar.y this,yoar thelegis. Columbia f Or� why should the area, of 'will be Ormed., nuhigh.- i'llient arid the thiof- enljAying into die, valley of! the �reat ldkeg is 42 per cent,, A great, n ress of, 'a grILVI 8 irlb Bay mibili- was felt to be rue�rc' As flie northeily boundar 9., laftiie 0: 1 tbe,4 rt�vinee Inet., The debate on Ontar 6 W ieducedi atild.iliat of Manitoba That 8pecial� and in6reasing respon might be oitcofi,but the above will luce affecting the. iconnlili� 1 do do'-,*V'�"-'6"-i�x'i'i��e'ii't 'deelined jo ad 'on good in all-eages i Provine' that th great ma.�s.;of the population of Cal) than (IOUbtfUl. eOutai the address opened but 6`�_tho extell�led,,�rrtil Manitoba shall Lave an area itieg' 'devolve upon the GoVernihe'rot, and Tfie a66ri -holds Al -ori and'witon'.go6ds: rquired' by the;' 'in the interest of justice Arid air platy"it P W 7 0 t tn D sed at b b a Ca k gotta 0 a iff an our PO at n d 8 d cated, the evidence ari'olit'l copt Muse liniit�, lie bounaii, Minaaa in donn itqanted.�viboi t a dis- rithUtistAneds, ohc-b�ff greatep than OntaAo I Can -Sir. J',Pqrliamait 6f ection with Woo: tirue Illust elapse ary line was very, different from the oli6' '�nd,tbeu the Tory Promif ieh,- Ih6leveto io�rces, the i r III( %VA9 f are a Ion ta xdol m acili'more he4vily, than the should have be, heAnd n1bre exeagiva gt f goods setting voiCei It was r�jectcil'by. a Atialt�,__., pment of her re v&llun couloi, be had. i6n silssov4iw v4ti u A 'V"AlAv4t, 0 At n I on, g ades, o iillt Mi the Ge'vernmeat Ill a rCpprt instrubiids� aa its', *iUm* ON I of "tsio* *%Oro d MANITOBA, O'OdIs;­,�i;d the, assertion that, -any advanl�e 1w Canadian goods h&.A in id been co . cl. ent MANITOBA, WITH ONTARIO TERRI only with air advance in the fbieign artide I witraoUT III I SPITEED . . ToRiks. ! i ia not correct. Two short. . tableso sho wing. , i � Tltlit�LITORIHS. Area I mi)06, �q'. I i , Alva 150,000 Square che range of prides in,England in parti�ll Aar Articles will ill'u-stra''te -this; We Nvilf,fir St miles Miles. Or 96,000,000 Acres. igi ve . the quotations of the celebrated Aor- 'Miller '066 Acres Or 73,'60 0, J rock,, & Co.. in." W? cottons:, December. I879i:....-.i.'...,....,.3id- March, '1879 .................... .....3d q be bo�e nares,", based 11 on a'scale of '00,000 square milesto.ttle irldli, show t- a gfiqnce the rL,141ive the jour P iovinces of British Columbia Quebec, Ontarlb,'and Mallitobw; of the Province of Oritaiio' ....... 3 1 Partizan Hate' fo a Liben"'I August, 11581 .............. ...... ithouL I. to dis �e Ler Lory ; and lastly ofthe Provin'cer'of Manitob-�, as, enlarg6d (Nvitli6�it,dispd'ted.terr,iL6ry)�,,and with thd disputed: territory. with and v Province Manifested. 1 Ontario under the.a r I , 00 sqlitlre Ontafiowithoirit the...disputed irr itbry, 160,000 square miles, or 64,000,000-acres.r. Manitoba as':enlarged -..by part of the clispilted 'territory, 115,000 I . I I We will next give the quotations of, acre-. - Mauit.oba'iwithou o t a disputedterritor,, .115,000 sqirareiniles or'73 6'0000ac.res. Qiebee, 21,010,00 square miles, or 1�4�400*000 acres. -Repudiation of'I.he awarded del rive$ On6rio �,(�ftlie re�ion nOrtoA Of the, y r . I I � .; - Finlay �& Co. in �' J11 shirtings I h,,i-lit of land which go to 0 0 er _,rovl�ce, 62,000 squaro mili-s, or 39'�6�0;000 And adds t3 anitub'al 35,000 squara miles, -or ,),4Q0,000 acres. Amount 6flumber in di.�trict adde,1 to Mnit0a 217,000,000',600 feet. Value of this i,�mber'to Ontario $125,000,000. Lo6s per head t tire people of Ontario fr,,)m, timber alone $6 'a. Total, ld§s to each.ratei)ayeris, not-less'ttian$300, An annual �tax or -_,ver on 6ach taxpayer of -Tanua .......... 37 ly, 1878 ..... Ontario Zonled Her Terrlt:riz�. '1819 ................... i. 3' 1880 Md -8"d n1ghts. made to the Gov.eiinbr :GeDeral, exvmqed' Jitstructod to ab8tain from. any-,furth:er' REPUDIATION. AS A POLITICAL -ISSUE. geographical, situation Which renderg,. her, ........ ....... h commission. 7COlIven-- e' -even n.16r6-�ospou§ible,-than-the-(x'bvern,�.; 82 ............... the opinion that it would be iff t e intemt action under hii A -&A -m-­en­-h­Gn®ab1e- of'tb� country to grant to the Conipanv� a tional or compionriae boundary proposed A reply to the despatch of 31st December. 0 .,won and true Carradiaris in alil, Provinces of leent of the United Kingd in for tbe� rub moderate, "comp'ensation rather than stibinit by the Provindial Governm6nitt met with no,, sent. on the 27th Jmuriry, a -ad the G6 nance',of int!eruati6iial relaflonswith the These irostanoes� will. suffice to show,, that the Dominion have a�yitalinte'rest' an main - to' the evils of, delay co-iiisequei-it upon a response,i-Sir John MAacdorthld apparently ernment, an.d''peop e ;,of 'Ontar�� wer United States. tLhe' luarket:atroad for cotton. goods bai e, o t: forme officially, iihat had be�n'evideni for, Thailla' stt`�tbesecoiisidbrations, been steady ddring the ur- 11or Titlo to the Disputed Territo tIii�fiing ihe,caus6 of Ontario in'the present r ferei-ice't be Couirnit6e; but no aetion� forgefting tbe'fact, thAt the. Government independence�' ving, regard I bov6 period. D m -qg"16.. The if Pot th e as %yas taken, upon some time that the 'Dorniniott Govern ent �f the Crown; the report. of which hiiwas a member was re'pared ver t fAh Lo I Governm6nt is a no.posession beyorr� ng that saine i�teriod*. there h ' 'been a d . etE y exis ence o e ea f:Cauadial to iriake�, aornproinists with the sons badd !r'r`nined,in viol ati on of good' faith tthe lit'lits"of tb6 Unifed Kingdom which i, ttiaterial advance in the price'JO 11 ey.are to be crushed out oil, ING PAN AD I'S RIGHTS - -Bay a nd itle4 to such an ample measure of, self.. dolue�iic 'cottons. STILL ASSERT Company in -1866. publie'llonor, to repudiate the atward. ent: y pretence V itibal party - G It an a:pplication­6J of, AN OLD CLAIM. This course had been indicated by. the con- in, 1: officcIiat, Ott We will first� take the two brands After con awa, what guarantee is t overnment, or so lit .,Old Canad bad' 'territoi -GESTION-A- -00U-NTE­SUG-_ -d O't-tbe-Gove-rittent. in the session h r irciples of constitutional freedom V 11ochelaga grq 'cottons most' extensively for the maintenance :��Of net increase It is well lulown that ymade Vy the old Prvince of Carl- GESTION. 1880 in:lcollsomting to a Parliattentary N, the DOMILd011 of Canada. uied as aa�'e`vi&en'e of the sharp alway-i disputed the pretensions Of the da continued to be made,by the, Dominion hrrO provinqial� rights ? TO- tolerate' uch Inittee for -the professed 615jectlof enquiring' That it Would be the interest of Canadir' in Price since the duties were xaised:- c6nduct oil, the part Of the D611111110A Gov - Hudson's Bay Compny of ltight of ownvr-� veriiinenf� Sir Jolln macdoitald - b elng In a, memorandum of istMay, Sir John info -and reporting upon till, luattON con to obtaiii' freer,access� to - the­m�r'kets of. e Mact It -V wi umdfit is�root only to place' a, premium ship in th North-West Territoie.q. The' Prime Ministei. Ili the first session of tested that the..r;o�ernmonC nected th the Ontarid boundaries. . No the World; and 16af a nlor6 extended inter - public diiihorior, but tot prepare theway Orok. H. 1 -f -H. cotton�Jan., 1879-7 alays� Parliament a joint address'was presellied, of O,aia,` _Tb; to co otl�, eople of the Uidted P 10 neur � in the new. or material evidene obtained by chrifconiiuoditie� with other countriet� 94 44 1879 7-7 -40c Intent of of, -but by a -party. vote the -J�ual tDec�: 62� Franceiri the North-West, arid in -tlie*coun-I praying that she w d 16 t ie nion. Were any,! independefit State �ehate of the opinion, was expres -its r p f that the . i I That ilri6st I of the treaties of commerce ic xx.. Majesty by the House -of Coniu6m for immediae rder- the Comniittee, would augmen( the riti, rosperity, mintained that they wefe the successois' to Her I statement Of A..case f Jr� the disrtrption� And dism6iber year pill ence to the Judiciitl Committee: sed e or I' U try nort of the water-hed1to th'e graciously to unite-Itupert's Land Privy Council.of EAgiand, with* a view, i id,pursue-the course ioWhidsanotheiiiv,hiell Jan.; 1879-8'090 o - award did It des�iibe the tru6:boundarie'l - '�d J nto bY� tngland, reference bas Only -that ,he Gove' enter It was upon this ground- t the North-Western - Territory to tb i rnment of-Caiiada; has adopted I Year; 1870 Bay. settle, the boundaries by a Ir of Oniiario,* arid that itAneluded within been had to their effect ou-theUa.i,t,ediKiiig- Ded., 1881-9-37c North -the clainis! oleci ri n t May the I y,to wliich,� the,,Cornmittee dom, and, the colonies ba e bee excluded I at tile: lloiuiniou� :So little value did Sir Jobe towards: the.Province contario .-it' w6uld -West Coilipny conte,,ted siouof.t6tt bunal. �mviuce tbrrit6r' ' ' 1. . I , I vl.addi�n e,of th be held g��lty-'of a g _P of ct, tt v n of the Hold oWs Bny Company, - a 0011-t aid then, place upon the'titl e. Otitario,� Governmei Province,was not entit ed. fr61ft their operitio iid it, in reply stated that, as�erted,Ahe. 1 dishonorable condu n A fact which has been, WeWill h,ext so uritil the dispute wa� setfled,' Ararr�fer of the the settlement !of ille­quesiiion depended 6fi*hich :would lead tteni . ed, ith:j_ tinued to d colapai�v, that hb urged tile take of -Vallev- partnership. to , C, 0 a e ate results-., t field - 61 whole �Ourrtry' anada, leaving t an, 'itirine'di't : dn*continilaucci 01 all eathed cottons, again sel6ting .4he by thiel. upon numerous cthe evid&nco , as ENLARGING ..XANITOBA. Canadat ecially as�relat66 to France. d' any riAtic relationiii conip, no, right,, exieept the right, of to I . I I That, eap, conditions, of Canada, �and the brands most lar�.ely consume many of which was . procirrable Ord I th� -ting.their title in the best.Wayth 'n: of wbil This actiori was followed up.in.the session system, 0 e of C" nishave THE QUESTION RAISED AGAIN. asset ey in America, and: the collectio' a usto* n which her dtiti i40d eb lild - ill the CAnadian courts. : "And would,_ involve the expenditure of much of -1881 by a Gov AS AN ONTAR 0 ISSUE inow imposed: -October, 1878,-5: limits of settlement in Upper Canada, th !E�rllollwl measureenlIarg- theboullolary questio . n.cort cerns ev . ery man been, and- are- Bleached X cottort Ayr, I : I vary Widely ar beyond wbi," It' their title be time-recommended.'as a coanter-'sugges- ing the�boundAries of I anitoba. Sir Alex- from those in the Urrilted Kingdom , X tM 187 As the Teiritories lav f, e asked, t' woul d que, Year w,)rth'tberuom6it it was known, that 'the t4on 'that Government 'of antder Campbell when iniro�dtiqing the -Bill. : 'thin its , bo�de s, It is 'not merely and open''to 'tfi6, basis t ­and negotiation 6; X WI r: a� not again raised urifil the time� Country belung6d to Canada, and -that the go n- in rily'affirmool that th t44 'Dee 1881-7-120 arrived for t�oiiiider�iig the renewal o -f thol Canada tiaie.. for- a CO , , e in- wh�ther thai 1�i!C)Viil)C� shall bertilted by'one c) h-'ather'StateF I I - decline lo lie thP S:enite plai in mercial arraTAgementa Wit M -nment ahol Canadi Govei ail 6ourta� Ventional line, d OJ 49 - lease grant the �more'matisfactory way tentio"n w M- � to give' to that - Piiovince'Ahe party �or anotber, but whether she shall be. or ritish iews And 'con, era� Oct.,, 1878-7-42c posses§lolis, had jurisdictiox ther�,'hnd that the chief of settling the question *6,uld � be by rafer- �wbol'e tract of coliptry eastward a8 far,as. de's'po'iled' of,balf ber'territorj­of a olin- tions which .'do not the case w" Or 00 11 May. 1879 -T -87e ed to. the Company in- 183S'. This; was late in 1,956, when the Secretary of Owl profectiori,of� the Bfly_dOmpany. e , Ar 1879-7*95c ence to -9 Com on this side the meridional line 'claimed by, th. rich in, min eial au& forest ealtb,w b .6 �:Dbminii t'r3 hich harmonize withilre policy � ot�, t e United 00 eir' pro'p,erfy, �nanrel teand tbeVaILIO _tb -itting ce of Kingdom; which it 1i dillicult,f Colonies infoinied the Govqtinor-G Y Oi Y, of, the Atlanti iber ..�7�h the ion'Government to, be. the: westerly:limit of may �e,-to her Government a gour t'tbe Go Dec., 1880--:-9,12e F� Ca,-acl that, Uer Majeity's Governui6ritha(1Z on or. I -vL detcrujined . I . I i I I .. ospropos�tiontof%eDmikiun Goviplirimen't 0 It ratio embracing It t6iih6iry 39,00.0 square reven up, for all time. that is a large con- ernment of the United. Kingdoftl� to, ad their, e.xelusiye ri�ht 'of,tradling in on bi-iiigim�, the whole subje regions, was go F evei? Thecompany Hei'Maje�fy dn' Courre 'f' he doutfi ghiu'of ce and which , c., under the i .1 1 ne for for a -reference't( il illilesin,.exterit hich W beeni.declared to sideratioa to,pay, or t in be� best. realized. and It t�, of,space prevefits entering more of' van . � I Would' (�iily be, t�d glad that the country wai�rerv6wed but' -no �urther..neigoti�tiorls be part of Ontariu :by the: Award, of th�. Mr., Mowat's' duv-ernni preserited,by the Government of Ctinada Jouse of Co Mons ; arid His' Put, lid, . mateiial' advance..of the I should be hAnde dud' t Mac- aTbit aiorsi. Ili the House of Cormlions ir gh neaptiator iiainFd by 'her forthe �:)i p,rauf, C bove, was i nstructed to I k plae u Hochelaga ii (I y ver to t Canada, 00 e ntil the accesison of r ',,,ratifying' . the' ba'troed of Sir ..John throu, 'The a conAdcr with the advidei ld lee Ca n its too , cc. 'John Macd(inaldavowed as An object:of the Iral onAld- and I S. very rp - Valleyfield whether it' iis,Quebeid allie E use separate t�Ade col, qoiations of woll be eady to uter into any reason- ke zi� 'ffi col of big Couiteil, PLI iven vid grey. arid d witnes.9 ar He failed to rpel" the Govern- Ontario, man who v&ed; for: Mr., Plumb's tions with countries with. which Canada'haq, i leached dottotis will- serve'. as illustrations, able get tile Bill �th�f it, would con es to) 1 territol� ver to Canada oil th might be de-91rable' to sell 'd Ose THE, ARBITRATION. ment of Ontario notto,itiosiii'ou theawarded' motiiiii should be a mar'ked man in his or m#'eiped i r6on'of 'the prices of, appear bef td*sti'j'idttrao1e. 111d'a careful. col pa ore the Committee,' or ill any, tenn,,, but b(i socceeded imincurring the bourldatios,:aud he assured the''Houie -that cion'�titrleney should d regarded. as air That ibe corriplicadqns Arid, ielays in- lie viiiiiins grades f anadian gleyOttons other mnner to cuse� the views�.of 11)81 nillnwill of the arid of the 1874 Governments agroe&:'to enemy qf hi§ Provi bo' ed ill, the refereiic merit, Aiows th -ice at h to .1 arbitration' 'and 4c Government nd the iliierests� of Caboadato'! settlers ill tha North' ill stirring: 'le;ave -the questio the'Gbveriiinent of that. Piovirreq, 'would uce, alrd' he' a uld volv �e toAhe Depart at the.ave ' i ew� of pi (30 trickly: enorigh when� they Kingdom, .�lie mills be'tweer be reprebeuted there. me too terift at ­the hands f �the people An of the Government of th'eUnited ecem�6t'31A, 1879 arid J11) a rebellion wbidit-cost:the country,mbre to accept, the award m:'ffiial and: Con- find they, mut 11(�, lo..". Thi�'uhdertakifig onelty% rffWard.� of' points'ariA�g in tile 0 t bile lie difficulties 'of 'tire,' be in6' a Is. lv4e. X 0 tee with- gotiati(ins enhance' t, ms��of duty up.ri, the &�iroe,class of CANADA'S CLAIMS than' �;ruilliou o dolla E' -G vrnor Wilmot, of New' to m.as of a pi (�bf iradeiie- Decoirnber 31stj' 1881 48'14'per'cell w k, L Wag.' ie o- r( ASSERTED. rttns*ic h f''' i' c, osen or B e situation and tb6,cl,aflq d 21 In reply minion' and' Chief Justice, Rieba estf suc�, g90 s.amo unts to, I- i per cen UAT ERS ON, �'T FIE, SOIL.,,. rols for, B` Company tell -tw inL loss 'to to the G-Ionia'l Secretdry's',Aies SQ ce� 'b 'already resil' ted Juerease in �,soio s, a or elve years is; and to talk"aLbbut the' the. tariff' pat6, a ini Ontaiiii, Sir Edward,T)i6ritton,, the Bitisfi� s 'ff nute of Council vkts fra:ttsriiitted� A second oint addr�ss on -tile -same sub- previoll fy Canadai :e ect upon he, Pride' of Caia- 1 1. LbIissadorat, Wa,41ington"6fa was Adopte in 1869 a That it is. expe'dient - to obtain all'ni�es- adian goods for 66 facts inifof rally ahow [lie jde� 11 2 1 - by� trF1tOr- ALLEGED REASONS�FOR REJECTING staliDg aniougst otbe things, 'ibat' �'� d not 'Sir 'Georg'e general sstrorigly that �the I , . third arb Carder.LaInd Hiin. , Will. � Macdouga I., pro sary poWLra to ehableAer Ilajesty� through that Canadian goods are sold. just far views of, the 'Information was tile,t.,) time given to -THEAWARD. 'naJa the ceedoittl �b6 to press tile 4 -ft Canada' to b0l.ln�&ry of. Ca fir r representative . ,the ;'Gover no 0 Th R" h h'e' r General under the e st of' the, imported article Pact Cie Ooeall " thiLt tile Co Parliametitand the Legislature with respect Aad vice, 6 f enable the Canadian mail Lifacturer -to seculie milliftee of Coun- Government oii 1lie'ColbriiiiI'Socretary In. of Canada, , tifig. by audwith.the� I ran' tboir to -Mako hor owa cil were nio.-A. anxious that. Canad, ', inter-, ence� With ',: the .,Colonial to the prokr6s- of arrAnaements -for this Th -e rea'sb'-ns .,of tbe Dominion, the-oliden's Privy Council for' CanadIi,Ao the gale; And to effoidt 'this a sliaht conces- ireseii ed b,,� na the Government, or rejecting ess should, be properly. re, fo re of C reference, and the policy of � fixi f -the ayvard are,, t, t, of slon o y., is ne . cessary. t Office, the r:.ahts allada..'47'ere ,sse,r(ed 'ter by an ageii or repreen a ive - ril In 'by'aritra arbitration J1,trni;_ the proi�osed-Coinuiitte& of file tion. was 'never - - h , en House; that. ia Aron` telling. 116ferring t o a boundaries quies t t�the reference to idatibir with atly t road Canada,'into direct,commirn situated as Cuada. w, -she. riccessaril� Lake of :,tlie� Wo' (is & Fort, British Possesio� or Poreiun State for. the tioned.. gii1ohr Macdonald oncei.in the derided the p -wer of the Governm' t'of the 0 all aii iluniediate 'Iltel't$t in ever deba,te onthe N6ith-Woistlerritolties Bill'i.n -day--" that the natter should be to edia-- COST, OF of Garry 6n'Red River; upoil 4lich the Do- purpose'of rieg i- t- INCRE� IGOODS� DU9 7 . . o ia ing SED Nur -that the tmatier. had, a one, o i aw; and that �His f Hi Amer ; and that t1 overunient'had ox:l�nded, 1875, expressed regiet, 9i4eed rigidl� -a 1, ments, tending to the Iidvania(�e`of'CAuada TO THE, TARIFF ind ti' ill 1868 Sir.George Qaxti r a'A kr.M of been referred to the Privy Cduucil, !),lit kicLlleu6�.'s Present advhkrii were oppog�d­ su Ject to.thoip�i,or consen., file clai in b* tLe-,'stibse- al e wiffi- added that the I ai':blt w,o4ld -b� to disposing.of"the, 6,impos� f 0 Ott rit o anada lily inexp6dielit ve so u 1 ll e;gQodii Hudson's B' Co question"'by Arbitration,. On- the 21at,of :April,, 18,82,- Mr. Blake i of the tariff has been t, 'I', asho'doillit that:it queptaTpr9val bf the Parh�iue 'Pit e Canadi'll, flk the lind! of Canada ; ail �as sathfi�d, to. ill(, country t I nib' ' d, there I tio ini tfi6,Houseof Pont- an', eilorilloll, auce d 66peer ing the. acceptable, he Nv 6ilceNing: tha iloole to be signifie by�Adt. ;ly added tax upon ti� Prillle Minister of th* �as tiey, were W ip lag to himsel& The,'-sui� of arid lackina'-i�''leg,,tl'aiiiii6rity'.11� Ifis a 1110 Ins," hi hi i'vell'belo w. In the course B mol -the. -United. 'bu-of Great,:' ritaill a we trovince t ey cc A was lost. Nay eas: at time, it way. be.� extent of the� ­ ' 1 1 1 �e ared in motio ailie',letter to: the retuarlicil, wai Mr; John A. MacdonaiZl tbe,s Seo�retary th� 815,000 was Also voted by, Parlirrio'ent. f6f sUfficierit answer to those, objections ti!) say, of, 'an eloquent,' and convincing lie , a 10L. -.Sly Government siupport�rs,voted for aeThe c6itso. f 0 son penses 'of' the arbitrAion; that the xefereno.�;e was niad ill Pointed . ot, t ie following as" reasons.. for an the defraying, the ex e wi he band- I the average��over 25 per'eent.. higb6r tb iinpartiiil investigator, 'of the �evid&ice in resolution ,viz. Giru tiard , (Jacques THE LIMITS NORTH And no tion raised or objection lion of-flieDominion. and-tbat presenting the.'re'solution; and akiug� the C Court (I be imported for free of' A IN W I S T Ahe case cau'doUbt that it extended to and sairie goods t doled ill Governinenis' their the:piinciple embo e in 1 0 Out, L the eat Lake �of tlie e eath 6E"o-ne Ali at r r"O In the sarne al"(1857) all 'Official pa')e-r,: intry between AIM a '!'MoDdli 11'. increases the 06'st lye., m ad 11 (1 b4tri � 6 , and bu concerned pl�4�6d .6, and- duty, Whi6h was by the Commi,; 16 w -en f .'the d6ft ��f ts in British 'e6iis-timers,'of' the' e, Woods and fled Rivet: ii: -Gov'errii' file re4gilation ofanotber wits followeolby� g66&-faitb to settlement of Ahe:qubsti" even t , tq�; the, prbolucti6 Linds claiming that tile w o and t is ap F Hincks 'for, this wa� per siouer I pointment of Sir -rancis A dotiollies was 6�w.ards: the' Federative. sys co an try to 'the extent, of �i.�00%060` ,sterlv boulidary tration is the of setfling, 't' h 'co ri I ta'utly' ��erdarglug 'powers of the -.Do i i n,:Ah& Chief Justice. Rairlsort that ar i em 'wit atinum.,; -OurAmports of cotton goods � last i's Briti6ii- Ontario. Bothappointinents Were,coll- such Ais that' it'is able it, arid, that -�Cauaida,, as.the duty of 937, Which was Of th"i'Provilice e\teiideJ as f. always deiiied'�,tfie Pronensions of the tom-. i o terlitory not otherwi.se . 01. 'party to of soil. beyond, that for self gaverniner year pa� .. 0 � .. . ..; . . o; " I po I I ida "have eenipal ganized Would ry betweeii arry� co ory, 1, t, cal would � b" fi by Oid-Lers-irl-Council, and it � was. wavi ge b nda' an& 'riiioat'ad'vanced of p, tei fie ; or if squtterg in the territory t trough 'wh I I ..., ". . I i -1 n ith th6prin-. $486� 150 moie tha oil, iott o 0611ou Carr) . I ich rmcd be deter' ' a Br iswick ibitrati6ll rri: Under i:he,old tariff. ih6 Lake.' ain oleclaidd that t min tiori. of New, lit dezo 6pmeni W limited at ll; it w0ill(l be by tile plist wt ' of th.e. W6.od.s arid, F�ort`d�trry' 11 1.. i * 2. 1 ers t1gletbioe referees* should -be finat.ifidcon- so also Was the San d�iii di.ipute. ir'John clipl is -an'& pi:' t of tile Aii, -.,�ippi, which, road was beingeonstructed.., E actice of self governinen, in' go(ids�lasi year. paid a,daty of $2,345,627,, ty t6 , 1, , r a: due west lifiei d.ea-1h Government: agreed with' Macdonald hitn�elf.wis�a.p�rty:,t�,lieferrin(� self relianc�' ruariage iorown t` an the a C naive an aud-abili Which $815,773 more 0 arne f tile Lake of the Wood,, interseoted th *other fiJr,con'currefitaction in' obtaining the San Juan 'question. Even n6w,'he pion affa' h sea-$ paid undei the � old,.tariff. - Nvoul HIE COMPANY'S CLAU11, GIVEN UP, e 1i and,that a e 1068 ',,' ed a,.vait 'area.; ds would have d be The White Eard'i River and � : . , r"' goo repudiating tile, ah( res Lirces.'Qf enormL . In. therefore, paid in such . legislation be roecessaiy� for poses;, after' extent.. The Caliadiai� consurrier-9, Tliat'our�p.os $1301,929 more for theT So stroncr Nvcre'tbe rounds- oil which the giving binding' effect t. o the 'conclusions -set'of arbitrAtors,-Ao refer. the� diqpute, to ition as the rr�iohbor of" a 80 - with 6ql-t to the n6rtberIv 9 on: Coltons": and: ;Woolons. cal year' 18 pointed out �as tbe, only c6ntenti6w of tile Cdnadim� Government' -arrived at an6the -English hdied people,With 3,000 d )ttonsand woollen goods't.han. It s.et-to some.."'enl*nt -p�vrerful arid, ki importe 0( possible 3011clmijon that Canad as cith,�.r yesteoii that the� Hudson's -Ba C paid under the previous, bounded in y ompany, ega jfuiwtionary,'� -6r'tb thdJ�dieiaf-oomii: miles oteiontermin�oils bundary, necessarily 77 would have been. dinL brisi- her i ni paid a sun! excee that direQiion by a f6w isolatM �1.cowpo, of oule of the shie;ivilest THE, AWARP� initt& of ilet Piiv-y 0�11 a of broti(�ht. rig into themost inti Iai-iff'and in ttdoiltion net Bav or el. -.e n es8 eit �..y w t ie� increase nien iii. E6glari .anc. acting und6r which:.'e6uld give �a ted Siates, t -d increase t of Posts on tile shore of IIL�j decision in. an ay withothe Ifni � and that in. all Ind Cos tore, bindjila t dri i llg� to th ose. � 1.61 we e % Tlia:Po - Parradidn cot that the Collipany' territor) a b, ad vise � of 'Ill counsel �gave,up tlieir� 1.8 4 to 1878 both Governments than, e o e area y gly,6M . rla Atibils, We tons arid �voollena 64, to the no ing, 'an exI a eys' e and cons6oluently that Ca'nada had' Cla,111 to were -ocenpie , -in i e ,r,' d, mak 11 11,41: v �1,300,60,0.scluai,e-iiiilcs-of ierfi.tor�' �he Lsp uAgea of what�we wanteA. indr6d8e of tariffrates'. CON V j particular hiait ill tb in, clisidej'atioll of 6iu,g a' ed to, retain collection of' all the doctitA6nt%,' 'faat� and at direction. b A' ENTIONAL LINE. an our at ur �ma d .12,000 quare miles of it,"and"of receiving,: evidence bearing -upon' the controveny, �'all b - A AGENT TO�. h 6s But it I is g�id'tbe award manufacturing, L lurn ering, agricultural, OF COTT N4 CANAD 'S SPECIAL S;joo,000� f whicli'were prihted,fQr.'t 6:purp eii of, established a con- nd'.fishing in�ereits Are: laigely doavel- E;NQRMOU9­ PROFITS Q EiNGLA i—about one-fith of th�' 0 N D. the arbitration.. Counsel for the two G-ov- ventional line instead of A legalbrie. That MILLS. surillpaid,loy (lie Dnit�d'States,for the coln, ernment8 w i not true. All the' evidence, wa�consid-, O'p'e that ' we . now control our Ott April.261, 18.82, upon.motion made,by ipara"Lively barrenL rigi6n 'of AlIlaka, les' er� lie In respo S. oWfi.Ll trade, And[ , impose, � such � duties Sir�Leoniird Tilley to g ff Canadian 'lee to t-be-Colollial Sodretdryls� 6 dAndthe ariguimeil.6,,of 'eo�II8 oluto Committee of.: change of the"tari that i iie4ouith of' tile andi;ofi Aiigust�3rd;.1878, an unaninioim� ere, ol h6aid. 7�:&Aore th6.t invitation, tile Iarea. The coin- V�e, ease', aad, practicAlly control. our' own at 0 li"ll t naking profits tb cdftoli milk were 1 0, 1-1. D i)ali.Y that tile legal boundaiies of award' was, delivered, -determining arid The arbitratoi4 were appointed to -lild, the' tial relations; the' dirZet' aild immediate' r m'ent that' t lie natur Ire' r. ANGLIN moved i amend arid ill t�peciil a;,eiit to if stiblill to an, i mpi artial tribu- 'y IMk. Speaker do n5t fits'w�,dld have deciding viiIiat are and shall be iloitherly Jitle.legal. linits �6f theL province, and -their. �qntrql, of' which should- be assurned: b" ' to have Caliad all it) Lerests n c now leave:itlie,ohair tie bulk- of" 4ndwe_teIy,b6undaries of -O tailio. The aWirda'e laros that they found' it. -The y cotin3e eve tsi t W . uts t Qsd Pro 11-101IS Collinlitiee: -,vas That our nianufaAurers'in many t " n g8 but�that it be esve-L:rhat the'systen illy, tariff examined before bit u the f ulli` largely:i6croase wit �11t ail cofton arid woollen epres.5iolill tllitory which Canadian mi Astersdlained iv�ai- declared to be�-a did not give advice, but they, pron(i'tinced- a a Seale ofilt oil the Un it tbe sinall sain -for Which. - .1.1 1 . asOn� and that fort e�se ardelesme requ tile Culillnittee andf, st drm6i due north, from �he most itorth;i deciJou. Orowl-at.proitouce, then, ofrd already suppI e home inarkett ies'. as aoou 'a� claillis of tile Coln" for they a If r eL dt . 6'rel 2006 -have in the imposition of a slaughter. sales e' case their.interest. westerly, ail 10,�bf Lake -of the.� Woods, and- -or'J"ri"itwe a delitkind Ve made for ro-' States passe 'y bythe ins cea ri.i his seek., '�a I ie of taxaLiori Draper t�) w u , - cles, t as market ;Jor which 'e 6 r�elves know i3est. 'i the: C f Un ed States Ahe'northertyl, boundary the iou&rn all the case ? Government: 0 ho W- t6, ilade IIIli. 0 no at el t it r than the'rate . iiiip6seod­ oloi, those Canada bad.a cle, ollution that A.DkiTTD INTO TH9'_UNION o'f Jarries"Bay, the Albany"' Riivei,,and the Ca da d i l,�el-th6niselves�iiih.qiio'i'and mAmnst conintle''to hav'e' th rjug illa Ild Aav Ao aat:rev a aftd-that-the- 4ni-p�6v,�ment�iti-t-he�bii�si-nesg--o 1774 arid dw-pi Pei Ill- Under tile Act or It garo to the Province on faith bound by. the. "award which A., , il na:da too ce in 1879-� B t even a riLion of 1791 to tlie'i, Land and the Nortfi-West Te itwesterly si ee� the I 'L .. ' I iftr ' tari r - tes �and as Eugland's to �Jert, in articleaL!LbJQf1y uaed_by_ihe�riph�_ Whole coutitly ts r-., obe!j�: iqa4g,__QAtario has no reason Z . ....... I _­ _115� - - -1 - --a .14ta e, 11 tl.� sj-js-to­ erauade�nati __ _iald dut,�6s shoyrid,be intended so, as to re&i e _54-y were at. initted yan' that on'-thc fact4 and -evidence was 'po6siblej I' Of far west Its rif to slip�ose that � they, wo uld, not, quite as - -eb tons our ottorinlills sucli:asar viva] itt-:traie a oli8h t r i,. cce. t th� princip and to afic' I . .. i,e duce the rate of taxatioii Oil the mas3es, id not'need �Ildi_ id �&s]L' et dated� .23rd' as was demonstrated by mass of e'videll'oe re�iqily. Fepudiate any subse4u. was sure tO.bring, they'd north or the and -he ent, decision.. free trade, sitio is antagonistic to h reenni-: Juner� 1870; qubject to Alle provi ions of tile to make it mdrej nearly prpo'tionato wit 'he 14och6laga mill made, r eve hers a protectibil,7 , that levied- oil the, rich..' mcuded tl whicb:Lthere.-appears ito danger of_' ' And tb ith' ti hal protection. 'I rig -QUEBEC TORIES., : , ., , I I . .. I .1h lat tile of , the, JLIClioiaL. BriLiAl North Anierica'Actir � TbeOyder-in.- seei' THE 27 'per eilt. upon its eaPital it, 1878,�Aud it ist nati6n we should ba'able to. meet thera. on MI of thd Privy Colulcil Ott Collinlitto'e howd b ' el did-alot and could - not take aw6y.' The � Goverhmant of Ontario Accepted gro e is believed that none of . Our c .! ftlq: i;irtl of Ontitrio's territory for the Sir Hector Langevin. has put his foot on Pon equ. THE POOR MAN'SWOOLLENS TAXED made less than 10 p�r cent -that y6ar.. obtained up,),, tile interits of tile dispute.' Al. uiid, and, dive4ed of,,- th the at not because A' amig�h�di.,.to_the' English pi6judices that ! will 'almost. alwAys. N. A-. Act at the Province all that was claimed on its behalf, . tthe awardbechuse he profe,36es at rove an obifdle to successful no� tiatiofi.,'. Since, th e. chage in'the tarliffCariadian to fear ill' UNDULY. AN ABORTIVE �NJOVE loriuL wi it would give dntari6 too great strength in P "0 fly constituted tb e btit becausp corisistendy., th -good. faith �j tieaties Engiand has re-. Jn support of! this amndment.facts were' de)tton mills have made profits so enormous That inruakii In Aii,ru$t, 1,958, a Province of: Upper. Qatiada.shall constitute andi public honor, neither party' to th e the � Confederation, which would increase I Of ]aid beforo the 11 otise by,.� Air." Anglia arid'. thIit-the attemp t t es has b,ceu b 17, f its territory. - lli..3 gard as a. rule only .� to the intereAs im many ins aile ilit of, I& Province of Ontario.' There is, there- arbitration.. �Ould, refuse' to abd: by' the with,the development o it by wiaterhig both Jlou8' set 1orth� the inequalities made to Police[ to the Queen' herl�owrftrae, and 'that , treaties involving 'Mr. Blake�.,th, Ll. the, o doub�t'whteveil 'tb alm6tiveis a desire t3:break'down the, I t4e and tb6.� i -eaki inifu3tice.of thie: tariff- to tho'gireat. o eillar"emeni lore, It at the bound- thiollcyll D was stated that our, interests 'have "to pass stodli'arol-aoply 9 119 Ilent Foreign Office, wher4 6or4atativ6 ip ollillioll al arid west are bulk of rig light. .1 aries of Ontario to'lhe north Liberal Government of Ontario, and so en uera� iu� � 6triki of"capacity. P, I Gil Canda hd -a� the bid boundrieis of Upper Canada. SHILLY-SHALLYI ure the continuance of Tory- misrule in the 1twassho,wn:*hat as �egardswool.16,goods n'ion. He� . �rr Oflowing h Ails,. and -mill, h-rci a capital of Ave Tire, a . ri�,ht t of" 1101 Domi d his Tor; f o our antA ant& situation Prey the. ratc,of.dutylls much higher, upon, the' since,* a portion, Of the: ilr6r(3.procrastination anA delay aret'liable sto6l CoUldry thel hehl by NEW DEPAJIT�"RE. Mr. Mackenzie's Mminitration was influericed the -press , of their �. Pro,vince to h -S4,00 1 0 , 00 iii-I.Sr, third- the original to in koiire'fatal, t6-tho reatization-O'f- oni de-" cheap -kinds t- ds -Cs --at tho'ge-ile-ria. eilei-etion8 of' 'Sep- create a feeling against,' the award',ina I . been watered by one -1 defeated I . being upon, the Average twice as great upon f b Jeen's iown that up'to tli(,, time,of sires. idend the laiitfew 1, 11, tht" a 0 If has I I t IQ� tember, 1878 -less thantwii inConths 'After -cry 40 wn is traitors''the. Quebec -Liberal, -the redord 0 nes- hlowest' grades 'as npbn 'the �.hlghe6t. amount. The cash div equal to the a(linission of -the �intI5 Thai �do� i'llinediately tile r in E�ngland, is. I the bo�indary �ward made --and a lew- who. voted against reopening ih6 boundary a years ll�s been 10 per,'cent The Jaw oilicel,s of tile C 141,iii6n: ille, suceftive Govorrita6its' o,f which tio,tmanaTement� of Canadian" ititerests, an.kets, costing per Nvere 0101-: weeks laUrSir hbri formect a ica8c and breaking faiffi witli oie.df the Pi6-' per dent. oil the originil amount. . Si �!, Si -John. 111audoliald was m suited on t lie by tile Colonial- infained'. furnishes a . -history of'. blunderi,* ound pay a.cluty of --35,: per,cent.,; coating th ' mil.1 .'arid machinery R . i . It is hatred arid jeal- d,-,duty'43;p I ev. cent,'; the new tariff e now Administration.. O'e of his first actr viiieeg�ofltb.e Union a. 5d. P�er ponn' 'lit tary, and tb,,y iUpper,Cariadi (bile Ontai-io, of confede- errors and c6ricession" 'Oft6n:,inV.olving trebled o OJAIllon that! 'as Alirthter of the Interior, was t0 nblish olli;y of Libe I I has- been doubled and then ral 'Progress thai 4' per. cen Jucl I I to ing'ls.'Id. per p6und,, duty. 149 t.; T o whiju q deci,i"Il of us !in difftoultlies,. And that tbepowe', o the earnmg� , watered stock ig'worth, the fill, to the. wc�f arid tp the ruali in' hich the 'bolinoittrias of Siltario promptsAll. hilstility:,icif-Quebee Tories to' , . . - . , I itiiig per,pourid, duty 61 per c(,.nt;i;. i, h ' fit8 on the of' tile "'ivy COulicil illight riOrtll (if those, which lli� uoverliin'e I lit i's 'award� bild Ontario Tories, obedient manage our�.oWn negotiation, and make -eo" actual net Pro I n v ent -o ar cOs llr� real bona fide 0 al o ' er. were,lakl,--dow: ag fix:4, by- fhe� award;. but the to r own, treati6, would' not -pie ti 7�'d.,per�p)iind,, duty �0'per cen t,' 8275j� and `the t,Ow willing to I W h But oxide the ol&'hositility �6oii,trnnif`csted itselt 'the crack 'of Sir 11, u capital of $400,000 is -5 per Oj U pay 0 partles, it col, i" "k ngZngland's aid wild )I Job ' Macdonald's whii:r� if oij. pilot clabs, 507t 80 t dbiirg n it'. would be:of per cent. alll'Witll�. tile 111.1'(19011'S �Bay -06mpauy afresh� and backed by Sir, Hector Langevin bay.e joined hands in repudiatpg it -by their, see I 1 0 1 1. Wllfle,,various �radas.of_reheap cloth 'pay havellobilit,ling eficet all(! that Act; of was� Cox' chide(12,� the'. views * of Sit Johly aiid tho-phalanx of,.,QutbecetTories' the votes,on Mr. Pbrib's, motion to,reoijen the adv antage. tyfield mill, wbich has n -t- been I n from 39 tot 50, Pet; cent. d ie,Valle no al Paninniel, w-inihigters -under-' � t�iit.in,c.6so�tliepo*ertomakeher� Lit expensive :T1 it ovould berieces,&r folio e And to refer it to another tribunal. , : ow, y as long �as now- Prernierfoundcourageto pursue towards das do -treaties- �vere Posse�5e by Scotch tweeds pay from 23�. to 45 Pei, cent, 'in opera Ion to-,-fi mmerrial A capital of $V4,000. e 0 111 0 Ontario 'a an , ne -Per cent, In, laga, Was started with England's inteicat.woaid-b6 amply though policy of, 'studied cohtempt.i -At least er' 'f disalloWa de which every Miie the duty is found to bear most That/stock 'has been Water was takei3and they scitighbto th Liberal, G ver �ent f Canada, d fi �broad dloths,23 ed tip 6'$500, - to gr, -ovince a territory, iiiaily IS ONTARIO TOO.LARGE I ectiredby-thepow 0 n was 20 per lat yraf es to elglit, despAtcb�B fro m' .,the ',lieutenantm chae"s ofthe cheaper' 060.- Tile dividend 10, are nodle 'But is Ontario too large, as the,Qttebee she posse 1 0 'er cent. WOL11(l se �g -in extell L, a i -- age% I)y BAtishorth lif)avilY Upon ihe-Pur I I - tual any qLf('x,tiOI t,,urt Governor of th 'rig on the '&rlt �all d s q u, at.Provirice,'beart v rtue f the,, Liently ..equal to 27 p on the ac, of' Which tile company had 1)dv&l, dainied under award I ano: urguig tbe,ndoessity of action Tories profess to fea .? Wh5tever was her AM: eridanAct, kinds of woollel ' a % oods arid conseq ich $23 000 was set rif I . , , e I s . heavici urd7ena upon the poox. da�sli stock, wh .1 1 1 ) wris its charter. ..Somd­stop��had bLen ta '-,,Province Upi)er Canada; :, The motion submitted by Vi, ti.k- Impos t, k ell bein 0,:go thd It I tikien.by the Domi'nion-Goyernment extent as the of n the h a4de I o igest account and 615,000 spell In from iliatt i0ll ICY for dcfbilng the bOUD(lhry in 1 71, �tid that is her extent now. and shwis -entitled to, upon rnotion: by Sit -Leonard, Tilley t ie -ins, thus making. U I seejlis� to in L interests, of law and order in the improvements and additi by the. d, uted teiritory,,iiere',treatea 06R M e have of la!e il'tu the error of Sup Conlin (Its bad been llm(� is her full trieiau-re,of teiritory,,be it great., or into, NInIftittee of Supply, wag R�, follows: oats on. h 'original stock P with, &I. BLAKE rnoved ihL amendment, tliiit -THE P AN'S COTTONS TAXED the actual net pr (leyal o�ernrucrlts o. locate he stock ofthis- company is 1)0�iljg iLocal nd Pe miall, She has never aho wn, a d)L8 om ion UNDULY. e de of UJU' JL e, e h 6`ir`�' r II11)Iit,ti!e tb� Privy bing fiballerwasdone that "be Unjust to Other Provinces of K,Uti, Mi. Speaker do not , �ow leav;e th * in .187, on the Nor t7NM'&NNERty Nr,,GLECT. P to $215 Council, -be Re8olvedjhat nada no In oin'goo:d'd th t equal C01.11d Pivu a hi YOU aild beforc its close a'new Adininis- th but that - it, CA cott e same,eitate of inatters 'Vol $100 Off of 'tio'little 15i the right of e 8trongest. he ae�ual cash stock originally t1le lotw in the Province with Thpir receipt was formally�Iiick iv -do -es 4,ho c�i ith t e' Jouger occupies the position, of iw �rdindry- is found to exist4 " The duty uppri the nowl'Mgedy Ho pparia, in area w �her much big On,the6th niiver was made she numbers cheaper , class_ of-goodS " i as Illoit th (3 Lit, 'no n ei' Provin"' the Crown is nor"further riotic6 oth tees ? The. diagrams 'at the. depeindency of '' , ) e dig early 'headt'bf�. this page,,,W!11� illustrate, at a glance 'four millio -freemen trained it) the prin- ,that lommiLtee CuLt'll (,lify 2 of anY, of thelli, it, made no.difference hsof &Lssion� upon th6 motion e 872�, the new I -upon th0bettek grad9s, the a Th by d ved that the duties up6h cottons ai�dt,7:- '90 '' per cen 'pie's of conathition"i1ol 06vernmenii she being cunsent of' ucti th. ow that t, on -grey ,an pro the the� on$ to the at law washeing setat d4ande in,tlip terri- to atiVe extent, and 4ill sh orthat eriin� went-'. th liory given by th:6'- dolnprises on e half of 'the North American -,Ueached cottons .35 l)er,ceat. on rig ate nnequaliy� distributed and ------ J, a t Outa�io with All the terA n p din woolle i.pon the poor.. A 'the reqixc�t� was Whipltea, arid immorality , prev,�ileolj 'is 'still sinallier 'than Quebec' 6i continent, inel'adtig' 'seven Provfrd�ea arid striped' deninis, and 45 cent. on bear 6,rshly arid cruelly per i iViLh oil the 11th 'of thch'it 'that Public lands ere'being robbed of their B6 i um.6ia. ifedeially. united under "all Imp 1,Charter, the cheaper gra heavy, colored 8hirE- M- ircce68ity cannA%e raised, for tl,�K C,)i � eiiia A�ao.f :a, superior' we have allar4fe surylu revenue, The eot- it which rediea that'her conigtit�tn is td,bo ings. � On �Corigresgi � shirtir0g, - r ;. , Tb6 tinie of the Jildi became known that tile Doniinion Gov -.1 tirnbar,- or that tbereWas no security &r -life The loss of th6'terrltory � in-tigp'nie, 1 `1 ' I t , titledtib the 6;a,1 Cornillittee is -orllillct -For'tbree yeIira Sir-Jhii will, be seen; wouldt reduce th6..area:..of mimilarinpriheiplb10 that''Vf` the"Mited Artidl� worri by le rich an&well7to-do', and to�n manufacturers are no ,en 'Why that sh, ting the itaporto increased:pliotq i0i(i origU6 refused,to, Ontario tot 100�000'square miles. xfngdom,� and, 80 ll V'.111,112ald Arid his coll. �b possesses eiceoutive. cO8 r nj cents per yard, tion mainly, at the 6xiiertso n Oy, to ' iddle'elasses, for their. iefL to thailf : by riveis as tbe weioterfy %A"IldAry, "and havetar�y dealings with the Goverrinte-at Oi sbrold5l the area of t'hht Province be reduced aud.tegialative Authority � over vast akeasih theatity is 0 Per cent.; while. o rd' of the poor and the in diividi"�� lie "the subj Oct. g, a clloa� grade, worn bythe poor' igh'enc plbfit6 were Ili �ugh before thii duties appeal, that th-c of, invitilIg 6 Ili t of land t wa,term Ontario on A. nintil. clesp6tch to less than' half (he' area'6f Quebec I or to th6 N orth- ", est o ut wbich,,,one Prbvin�a sbirtin ill dispute bumvpw arid �li Whick flow into Hadso,n'8t 1�ay� from those Was onlfberglA lb�eember e' flier Ating ilic,ituporter pl PT were - of lazt, y ear, less than Ott -ibird �,-ofi, British has already, beer in 0 s ana-to n o tile duty r b ef instAnces, 'ametidmeirt asked for e the, area 611 - and ohthe 17fhJanpar.y this,yoar thelegis. Columbia f Or� why should the area, of 'will be Ormed., nuhigh.- i'llient arid the thiof- enljAying into die, valley of! the �reat ldkeg is 42 per cent,, A great, n ress of, 'a grILVI 8 irlb Bay mibili- was felt to be rue�rc' As flie northeily boundar 9., laftiie 0: 1 tbe,4 rt�vinee Inet., The debate on Ontar 6 W ieducedi atild.iliat of Manitoba That 8pecial� and in6reasing respon might be oitcofi,but the above will luce affecting the. iconnlili� 1 do do'-,*V'�"-'6"-i�x'i'i��e'ii't 'deelined jo ad 'on good in all-eages i Provine' that th great ma.�s.;of the population of Cal) than (IOUbtfUl. eOutai the address opened but 6`�_tho extell�led,,�rrtil Manitoba shall Lave an area itieg' 'devolve upon the GoVernihe'rot, and Tfie a66ri -holds Al -ori and'witon'.go6ds: rquired' by the;' 'in the interest of justice Arid air platy"it P W 7 0 t tn D sed at b b a Ca k gotta 0 a iff an our PO at n d 8 d cated, the evidence ari'olit'l copt Muse liniit�, lie bounaii, Minaaa in donn itqanted.�viboi t a dis- rithUtistAneds, ohc-b�ff greatep than OntaAo I Can -Sir. J',Pqrliamait 6f ection with Woo: tirue Illust elapse ary line was very, different from the oli6' '�nd,tbeu the Tory Promif ieh,- Ih6leveto io�rces, the i r III( %VA9 f are a Ion ta xdol m acili'more he4vily, than the should have be, heAnd n1bre exeagiva gt f goods setting voiCei It was r�jectcil'by. a Atialt�,__., pment of her re v&llun couloi, be had. i6n silssov4iw v4ti u A 'V"AlAv4t, 0 At n I on, g ades, o iillt Mi the Ge'vernmeat Ill a rCpprt instrubiids� aa its', *iUm* ON I of "tsio* *%Oro d