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13 1,874� t �Oul - MAY -THE N �Z X S* J L WE W:. A DVERT, 189MOT 8-w ovity of the�� 'heir action in edticWd to' nN, Tamnl4ny and cian sel�es'. Sijr John Xacdon d:was to have erty lialitleation 4adoped theRo Mai appiftojito �its .0 e0s. Feli a
T SuPpore of Cana&
i P tiN�ly not offer f�ortitje_ations
r y enAorge hoN� this 'cai be most eIF4 0 eEr- ir rellooded any moire oppols a �matter we for mile be�n ex-arhined IV�eforme e, Committee woula
�e The -
R rb Stock—Roffau BrOtheirs. TH )y A 1WwE.—AtE. t Meadows ye sterday; te expresse �he old -CaAl" I
prmg thes Healso d himself trong -as t advocateEt c nwninktions failed to is a subject which inigi t with Hardwan-46hus6n Brothers. g Isla i, after a weddi the bride lytin favor of the abolition of pl�esai of desire h
public onit. IAXENT. inations, Mr. Blake did not tl Seaforth Court of: �Revision.l show affyInecesi ity "for, qr any :good� pr�J,Ri engage the attention.,of. on .- jegig- �0& i Ito carriage, a b, efore any DOMINION F link was hes- til..
ord peacp Auction Sale-rLe�k & Me-Murrich. thiit would 4riseby, the continuance o lators. He also pointed to the necessity Ot a'ar on could get in,' a neket fired ination. speeches were greatly caleulate' f d the 1[ouse. E 'nli lifen the- public -mind an(I he Pride of Eliglaud R. Hothani, --strips of fore to e Ig the 8yst6mi On the other halid, the of preserving �ertain a parti g sitlute filightelle the horses THE 'L0&rION, ILL, Eleoti bi�k again -r - specially objected fo them, bqcauae pe Dr. Tup Pasturage for, Sale—John Hannah, Xr. wl 464 ran, away, crushing ille: carriage Tba� on up, fe. din per iovd for 0:
Wellinatoni'l ove & Biawn. Government and ose favorable to th6 where birds are in the habit of fir ding a an d killin g1hel, la ;r I ious t;6 -ifs Be nd reading, oir force they were conducted in the 0 of revenue -to the cussion prev pen Lost—IJ Cotft system showed precious and indispensable refuge. 1 Thursda of last Veek..- Mille do- air, wh eare the capacity of several rioto Do a abandonment of th� rocedtc to arg-u
0 a g rd—Miss 11yan. heit, ana I
was D
clearly an( conclusively that no good The other question. related to the FiN_tNcFs. — The Pussian fended the provisWil, in t e bill adopting individuals to create a O f i nanew de
-ane fo.r Dominion ly sufficient to drown a speaker's ,voi ned for "In
Horse for & Fidilety. M Illster of F' ce reports �urplus Of th a Provincial f i., bise cresed talx�
had been acco ce. �nplilshed by it in the past, -means' by -which theever-increasing 4& twenty One ion thaer% f r1873. elf ctiops, and exposed thd partizan man- The only round hi h -.be conla Ler. stopped Dr-. Tnppe
- ----- upO14 w ic pea of i but. thaV in many instances it had been vastation of forests Ina be che d and Po tal.cards bar now be ex- ne r in iwhich the late GoverliIiient had lo amount e taken b ti
sfvor upon the cours productive f �he �j nost unseemly results. stop E%, Switzerland selected t r, After some
ped cry country e. changed he time for holding the elee Ong the abolition of nomiations -wa8 the way out of ore
the ti
n eds a cer t,
�upon i same condi a and tile Returning -Officers engaged in they opened upto sbam' Dom, to 'vVe notice that ffie member for SoUthL t&in as with C by af - I)t Tapper wa; extent of woodland-, not only to 186- fbing a Oil Tent sta to the Oard. th0sclelectibns. Repoinitdouthowun- but he"ventured to-snuf-rest th�lf ud mo� on gollit Huron was the luder of tho�se—at least, cure the necessary supply of timber, -i�emedy he but MP tio'n SY ve it
6ut 1& on' 1
_LN fairly those officers. had aeted,and haw y proposed—timt D SEAFORTH,, FB Y 1 1874.- 'on the Gov6rnmeft side--!-,%vho opposed als i' dil fereilLt had been i he -rest It 'of elections I is tb e deposit of a small sum of nione, Sn arnendMent MAY 0 It order to enjoy- a regulated -climate Politto al. the abolitio of public nominations. Alle and temperature. It is therefore neces- tairl onducted. T�he Gwerament was would beufficieutto, meetthis difliciti. ;�a ieturn a compXratiV0,
ov"6xnent in England -r- aA, cable dispatch has bee.. fecieve(I at by 14ee ew bill rig4tly di! rested of pow- ty. If nominations Were prodiretive Pol ts in -other yeirs, wal
Labor M are some prised at this, as we sary to ascertain what minimum f ti'- OttaW a -Contat the information thAt en go !open to abuse. He (Mr. Mill) go much good as some honorable gent -in bond at 0
ve Belf in favoit of a 'manhood r -es' ason that Inept ill colitrib- xcitin-9 isc�
Fam-La)orers tock- experience le. tity of good's
ed Out. are sure M, eron's of bere(I land is indisponsable to e ry ke- tha'Imperia 0 ern
r. Cay was hit" r men lidst a rather p,
asserted, there was no r& Ak -
t as th it could nor, be e tings by Which candidatcs could ad. frequent �r-'SJJZ to 0
The 404 r s union in England i's public nonullationE in -his own constitu- gioh. Th!sl information, ought to be nt�,- E3.0,(00 -a. rllug towardal -the. con- deuntial( suffrage, bw rdr, Dr.� L
yea�, - . - - - in e L I structionof ho graving dock at E belie' etter arrange- dress the electors should inot be organ'
now in its se�ond 'and is Imet, -this ency has not beed such %a to impress son ht from an international point f L vea 110 1,
4qM- ad pted he ailed the 0 , I than to* leave Lth ized ass malt, British -Columbia. ritcould be made , for that purpose; a -ad at thes a stk rep,
Spring, by deterrn�ed:reaistance-on the him -very favorAbly With their usef ulness view,'since'-tbe destruction of e c meetings k-enzie -inade can tr-ea in L11i),ent of the f richibe to the Local t en"
—A retulla appointuil t� -made by. set p ra here was a far better"opportuity of dig . . . . . . Assaxre of a;rms e. jurious the -!ate oi e ment, bro it down to -eat and G o ver u e' was hot an ardent part of the f:arme in. "the Easterit, or I the ad7-sabih f continuing the� one country is liable to produce in, cussing gn public questions than 1vag A.
Counties. Aroll I 11 NelwMal Of line regal' CL 'Of whic
'ket, in system. Mr. -Cameron!s constituency is consequences to the fertility nother., th� Housc shD-*s that betw o Oct� 02 adi aireIr of the ballot, L U it as usually to b6 got *t nominations.' Upon Cambridgeshir' e, and in other neighbor- a rural cou4itu�ndy, the 1) _18'13, and Ncv.�, 6 inclusiv ays needful in inaay cas". for the protection these grounds he was prepred to vote was
and eople of The preservation of forests too, has a , hose d, I - X� of tbelvotew. He -Was not in favor of againt the amen me t f th hon e enu. he day before'! the meet. ing-counties, not less -r four South Hurou, generally, are as orderly speci lin froi:i t 0 e orable JJouse and carried -s'pF an three 0 lal international importancelfear the 'il)Lg public n6minat'ol)s,.aud fear- -ad IALT itig of the Hc u e for the special session to mem-b6v'for Huron. Mr. Trow � vocat. thousand farm -labor ae looked -out by Well beila-ved, d as intelligent, as hend-�vatera on the ba large th, � date c f the r6signation of the Min at�ions ini writing would ed the increase fbf the nu mlier of e1c.ctor.s lika of is- ed Ithat the nomin. employers; The st r rather lock- those of any other Riding in the Domli- rivers, where it prievents t6o k at varia- t —the appointmnts n-umbered no' less lead to useles althoug,h_ the South re r a 'contests' required to make a 10111111ation, -which VU e waaL e p for ther Strike,'arose in the. n atL an a of -salt, WO
out ion. yet, th in one huni lr A exaction of a sum of nione from: tb er- he thought, would make sfficitilt the, inspedtio,
notwithAanding this, there re tions in the depth of the er ti e cav- t eset e cont. ut Gove r. cut, by Ord oun- sons fbui
xTung, a few who -will a that a -fair or�'Intelligent ilig: i village of E Ere 13' shillings 0- . nominating a qnndidate would per- pelsatiod for the abolition of the nomin. pr, = ri� in C 11'
ky n of embankments, lie in it at'OEL cil, cancel ed n less then a' eilty. haps cl?eck - this eril. -. Palmer ap- ation day,. Upon that ground he would r t The week has been the . 4L of. average -wages, upon df public questions was allow- of ultivted land, I similar d es of t] ie. (&I pro e f the ballot and W' ould..aive the vote against the amendment. The Com, a anof teelled appoi iments were T11Y %CC entS. EJF
0 eL then divided When the amend. which art alvancel me shilling was ed, at I ast at eilber of the last two all on orsibsfiquenu to Oct. 124 anterior, rig it t vote to vvido*9 and' single mitte on Tues&ay the Eleefiic
These subjects are practical, and to 98.. 'Kr� Dorion, w I
r; that theyLwere odiuc2 o which day -notion of no ,bonfidence WO ll*- who at pi h4d no one to Ineut ' as lost by 42 asked and'refused' O�.Ie larrners'with,- nominati. UZ 0 pr t the I *ient canie UP for disbn �'M I
wo large
rthy of careful considertion. There *ha1 be a el iritments are rer. veseint them. Ili. mit1bhell approved then said be would be prepared to &:nd 'a out waiting to see ether e en ri 4 The appo make t1le th men tive of good,!� or that thi� proceedi re is scarcely. any cottritry where tr -tining to almost 3ve conce�ivable Department of i he ballot, he kad. ek-perienced its an amendumen incre4sing,the num ber . of clases WeT e passed. with lbi
would work at the old. wages or not, im- n9t' derogatory to the good name of the ille L pu wo kinigs in his dwn Province (N gave of the people in'regard to them� ald- o`f t ah ervice,, and ii4clude Lien- ew electors required to -3jgn the nomill, bal alterations. The biR Al
mediately notice t4at would �allt-( rs, Judges of #he Bn rawick.) b t di4i not d oe�irc to see the And would biing it in at the next; sitting ep
,onstitne
ncy. The same may be said Go Ft: Superior
re lations ultinlately passea, and r
gtl -for guidance, are more need- a
hire no one who b d to the laborers' and Coull 0 uts, Collect6irs of Cus- Fp-( er I suffrake at the meicy of local po- of the Committee. The Committee ro with regard! to N th Hur _Be, for -the fina.1 remb
on. , Iflieix ed thall. in this, An indiscriminal e and toiris and Re ue, mail clerks, landing- liti at parties� Ve�'wonhl, however, be reported progress, aud asked- leave to sit maost lilt. its thil
-union. The labor: rs,were -given a week this was th.6 I I ely- receive
III case,; then, in. rural con-' inb�jm r has been wged for years Walters, tide aiters; harbor and ship� Si. I again. M, Dorioh conse,
A i an wa, satisfied if. the Provincial franchise, it to think of nd-t en locked out, r- t re6 t exis a FridaiY-
a, liritt-house kee)ers, clerks, a ted in the several I roV-1 NORTHWEST TROUBTIFS. the &I ans
'�f which are dis- on ffi& birds of our fields, while th area t e reatig to nonl
tituencies, the people pil�g ma8te It or a score I together with. the nion men f Liq mtenn �'C 'on , prevent- Ilic a, were On rignished for their i els of Uilit i P&I-inlhoillitly Ldopted M Monday Dr. Schultz brought for- trequb-ethe signatures 0.
n ligence and gen- of our woodlands has been dealt with
Of pa�ises around, e Duke Of Rut- eral good ivE office 7s, re -keepers, - and Many Ki bU'tricic wOuYd sirikenut -the *61ause ward his motion for a Commiss' instead of 10 toA petiltii
ion to tn. e
beha or, at could be ex- in. the most reckless manner. Itistime, ot he p6intmetits & Lienten-L pro,dbitiugw6menfiomv(ti g.- Hewas quire into all inatter's connected with the It was lso 10
I land is the land-lortl of he co 21 and I a �,iandidate. fQre of -an o5f popl�lation, ther- to disconti an -Governors r Ne* Brujijwi ati peated in jade this coul 0 ck and glad t6 eee the p�opeity qualification Northwest troti�blS. L Ile objected to the f M
the 4ost active f the" arm, ers is a Mr. ly Be of
tario r a e to e anto�- *struction, and all attem -mode adopt�d for enquiring into this 8 Ould mak
here the ignow-put and Vic.ioils ' 1 1 01) pee vely ar datL!A Oct. 21, abo isb6d,'and, heartily later, who is doscribed as "a hard- most do. w t at ved of the f al. t ar whic i d mt a and up to tb fall of the ado )tiqii of the ballot, an would like to matter by a Glommitt - of t I Hou e Me
Congregate ? IV e el c6nviuced that the evs be so, d in prop" remedies hould cero 19 loi pass Ministry A I' se gentlemen. occupie see all u a headedo practical, intelli d the I tive votinga. ., r. Cameron, and areed.that i Comniission ivestigat. e of in(, the matters referred to on t ie s)ot, ation of pub;ic omi lations will ha v -e unnoticed, he remaind 8 w] r usu J-1 It Ono congratulated , th Min -with rew, be ap d tal
leader of hs clas -thei litees in the Commons. Mr. Lo ca. ride f or a b�neficil effeci lections. 'IlThil jug ice on the appro-V ul on e al a! �id6d to Ue I an with
Tilley ta*k!'ing. a prominent pa -ft in the Jus h the ai& of sworn -testimony, ing election expens e7s. TbJ
d
three miles along'the hi debate. bill from all sides of thi House He b ac f
"Y -and Over much. excitement, all( cotsequent ill- woulol, at one complish. the resul $1
AVE UNDERST.1kND 'that it.'is no fa.flt of t de. ne
Mr I biS, e avlo t look his� rich fields oil eif her hand. _JoSurois of, the most astounding was', how ver, unf ' rabl( o the aboh- sired fully and eff-ectull feelinj and loss of time will be avoido�d, y -Of bogus caniaidat
the representative of Huron that .6 bill nature.were ade 'before the C e property qualid �ation so long kenzie, by reference to- the oti Slater thinks himself and his landlo on to, ml, ommittee tiOn Of th I rRORIBI
fol Oil 'more �d the people, by grivi 'g ttenti entitled to L great'eredit J!or aving built and more I the:entire re','construction. of this oun- on the, Nortbweat, difficultiej ou. Friday as propprty was the basia of the fran- pointing tbLe Committee now sitting, Oil four arge tt�nding, local meet- ty for �electol,4 purposes, 'has not been last. Archbi bqp Tache waf tinder ex- chise. He did not approv, of the abol option -of th
model cottages, co L ity, 11 f showed the proposal to be unnecessary., moved the ad ,altogether in, gg, -will4inve 'arnple -opport iimini%6011.� a" roduced' a let - r address- tioli of the public nominations, which he s Prohibitory Lia `W,
.Sf
un iiL . and argued - that no inforniation w be. ter La
0 brght forwar4 this on Mr.)Jarn- g. ouseto jstifyfurth-er action. X6003 two of which are zented t6 labor- he sed, to hioseb )y Sir John befievef wVre Use I r lgin fore the H ng a�iCoinmi aring public uestiong: discussed, and acdon-, efu I in b the can -
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era at 24i p eroli, prior to, introduciricr his pr sent Lald advisin to the disposition to be did S. ace cornme e ace. e a After some fur6her discasion the motion into-theopertin �of suc-h
er year each,' whil the other learnino the vie s. ofi -their 'candidates- bill,! pr posed it geperal measure, bu; the- made of Ri The more 8 ringen a upeH I was withdrawn.
two are let to his ]to a ��ke 0 Arch ishop had yisioi of the -voters, ing or thathave I
u ep erg. The I i 11 now exist 43-111 e hav es a8t ed all E6 Ay, but ir ment j -v -the form of upon th e'no, h** itacy.in Government would not assent to lei �isla n A..AIac- liStE, Ild all amend NORTH HURON ELEaT10- existed n. the L ted State
rent is, certainly very reasonable, but predi6ting't�at, donald req' �he oath. , He was n' 9
when this new feature ti �d that it colild- j)ot be I he -Yr. Farrow mioved for an ddress to first pla-ce, to,th
ot en ored of t
ore' on:of'this kind from; a private,men �ber, d, in the
the. lab rs are capable of seeing i d ero'n granted 8 he Government would ballot,;but hoped it oulA correct some, to His Excellency the Go that has been fairl.3 A 7e', w vernor-G-eneral: enf
nion. lie 0 le e - at:::;, � petitions 8
e sustai, ed by public p resent V '' . III -n- ren intend, darb g the present Par- not b 0 e what the employer: sacrifices i ihe Mr. Cain as they f vils at P p forcopies of all correspondence between' and those Re who now.'think advised that ie -I should leave the coun- r. Laird sessio. bore _1�0 saives in their' They lovernment8cheme, the roverilment and Tbom vate ament, to aijbirlit a advoca�ed compulsory voti
will b ft f or', $ 1, 000, to ublic nomin . -.Holmes saly, in urt- with him on the sbject, try, -and ene'tcsed P. dra defended the abolitioil. of as tures of P. i
e cOu- for the,accomplislinlent of the objec. I a Returning Qfficer for the N froin corporatio mistakable language I . � d e 'ce I , orth us represell'
ve vincedoftbe�wlEdoi ofheGo, be �iven him :)a conirli ion of' bill Utkipg tion a,- all d mention edce it cases with- Rioling of Hur
. Gi. us . fair. vernme& t on, relating to the last -tion of 362,1J!5 na o�wn - - was prior knowledg6, to 9 o. more Christ- in abolish�ng th, -� oil system nd will wages, and no, f sired. Under these FircumsLances Mr. that course. ' This. it is sai& in b low they did election in that Riding for .1 iliember o this, the- Lecilatuire, of mas. ' gifts and other Cmeron's only, alternative -was to ub- to and in antic . ation.of the'arrita at not iso�ou rage �'shalll_� candidatures. Sir SI I I serve in the House of Commons_ He tiin thi
perqui Aeg to be admit the'berie-fits the chnge.-, Fort Garry of t1fle.Red River; J Al Macdonald urged year ago petitio taken out of our wag mit 'his present measure, in complituce, exe the. retention Said that the Returning Officer at ille ea. I I apetition W—A-s ilww -,O)a During the dii On., ! 3011. oil. the subject ol. Woliele. The f icilds of of, publie no inations. 1 Once abolish tim*e of the election had C'aused certwn hLegislatarel s7ew Bf
with the request of Inuns6fously-:signied inand or Riel thought tle mone insu cient, then 11 w
About a mon, ago, the lb' I�.a�d - 1 . ers gath- in the Housel, M -. iiake stated that on y and no electio t ld be uuo'on-. persons in the' -Centre Rielur, of Huron ed to
et f. li - e c -y petitirris from the municip, ty la- -uh o the n the: case of M * isters, it was of the' village of in le, to vote in then procced 6red at: Newmark rot I th' ountl inceLepinesibo 1goals teste T
-��led 700 miles I ro�tirlis fhe raPid iuPrebLse'r
one occsionie, lad tra T y demand leyvil terested. ed a additional $3,00(). it as finally they ghoul not be need-
aroun d, and the farmers: a. r--'- agricultural to be pres hi a nomination, and cry mportarit the 'North 'Ridin& so that a number e Connection between t1i
ent arr nged. that a d Lepine e8sl goll
opposed on th
th er only a -l- pon receiving at, in thitI particular -the agaist. him were ra-Li-LTeD t. The in Ontario and
association ' also held weekly meet- when be I# fc r re-election. of votes which had been Polled and rcrim, -and showd tha
arr.ive( e, he was �,N'EWS OF THE WEEK. slid ild �quit the country u He showed th ing. * Thae -vv hai
as, no� atten It to come t�D' lowed to 'ealk, for .$4,(100, the three thousand being supplied E 139 ish precedent did not SP to, a Ininittes. On an.. apply, Owing Returning Officer , bad' also Changed the. liquor traffic
�to per C1311D.-, terms. The farillersi'are very determined, bf Mr. -Donald A. Smith, upon- the to .. eVery areut state of tbings ex- the day of voting, an h other occison, 14w&s allowed to address G RB AT d (l stated that ca 34 the laborers'llave g .1 gua7,antee of the Dominion Government ist-i'n in'the mother Country period. had i"'reas and ot 4 taste of 'their RRDU� ur . He pre his constittienitis n il le public quc�ti riox OV TIEF I.Noomr!. TA`X.—The giireti by the then Alinister of usti ferred. iL uni-form. f he- had recei.vea written instructlots to next contrasted the pr`Opq
powe7r, having r "sed, thei, r w,!g'es, a abil- __OlIg -House Of Commons ha s' voted a reduc bion ft is v ce., ranchibe, basel. on do so. . Mr. Dorion said the only corrcs. er at
of the day for. juE t t-vqnty minutes, itaid tted furtber that U& families of prop-,rt�. If the Provinti- ial fr, eiivo-ate and ibt
I 1. of the Income Tax of ' poridenee ling at. a time, from 10 i6 13 sillin,6 --p one periby in - the Ric. - . was the circular w1iih had been Sons, co-qvrioted of off--ndi
yen (11.1 -ng tha- ..,and Lepine received a. c6l rtain sum were adopted it should bel the one rl t tixp e he was -much in - Pound, and the, abolition of the hirae in. Issued to all thelleturili-.ng Offiers. IO11- terrupted. S od forec- at definite time per week., Since. belonging to the un* Pei- Month during the enfore' absence in (,;rder that tbe 0dineron Hilton, ai1 that there wa's no O� it. is usu—univer- license duty, s recommended in the I - 5 $ - s
Were want- e Doillinion should more fi or more c n III upp Mr. Gladstone, in his sp(ech - 't
They -were addressed )y emgraion 8,111y, budget of their heds. -If anything lectaral vote for the apable Ilet t4estilllo Ort 'of It
we migh Noillinationg be- urlang Of- thf t reviewi-ligthe budget,'said he re Ing to seal the condemnation o� Sir John not )e subject to local ci�anges. The ficer than Mr. Nolme showing eff�ctin 'of the -�, Be ass� Ild disicussion. He Ainleyvill w One Pidiliza' and, agents from New &IMind and- from tlie ing held in the 61. P-11 �ir, t1l o gar ded A. Macdonald 4nd utterly ut,out of ballc t h 'ad gone beyo s. Th -e i�illaige of of -the probibition Northern counti'es mbled the redtiction Of - penny ill the income que tion his ever returning to power, this )e as partly in 0 -St-tte of of EnglAnd, and were. to listen liaviilg t as an impor thou At, howver that me4lis should i partly in another, and lie believed that lie most uncomfortable tax L t Oep towards the 1, feet of unrestricted traffila tt evidently in a m 00d to get out of thi$2' positions, they Ve �Y. bolition of. tile! tax.- : Re pproved of r supplies it. This will b� the last provided for conducting a! scrutinv in if the -Returning Qffic.er had copelled 8 oil become weary, straw,. which will break the cameps case of an el then, in an elaborate aran
ection i bein co, not lck mate al and ilovl of'tbe duties oil sugar. but . nteted. all tbe-people of Afilleyville to vote in '�I: and excited, nd v if the s o*k. are 'XVith respect to tlig- -cla'usesf for prevent- pecial ll mOr, ers the Ai bae� agsistnce. The naionallaborers' union oppo8ed the abolition of the horse he�) Ise. the North liddilig he doni perfcctly ady com tile omital effectof the allowed! to proidee Wi thout int fIt is currently reported among Inem. corrupt practices� feared- they right, as the northern division wil, YZritic-albv
Uarruption, H�tacked the ineth6d. proposed for the , he ver
have alre, e to their bers! t Ottawa,'that the Government in- erred onthe ide - ri stringency. least populated. Mr. iMackenzie dellied relief and which is rarely the ciase, the udi s of toog sit --s :o of
ence,is relieflof local txation,-becllse the ques- tend to expend $ 000 on the Piicific Mr. Jones, Halifax flic , pportei . f ab
eir support, arld neither, . t ' . I would be prejudiced 0 Out. ersonl x- that the Gove
spent about +,-,360 in tb . tion AeXt y&�r 8 0 fr p rnent had venaiiy 3ni- m a pos'tion, nor mood to listen I
by Railwy this year. perib 3ce could a eak duttion� froin an exhausfl
tbie Only filing, that hole' qusfion. -were.
the trdes-lullons of Manchester a'nd the to them. a.r's leo-islation, He genen d -y ef er instructions or tb P1 thi s 'ye P the salutai prop the w I .04tl b *1 ly —Xiather a discreditable, piece of bus- feet Of the abolition of pabli eel 0 e, the I :1
Ares w e pre. At local h enator Ale- e a lar suggesting t re ro great m anufcuri y atthev say- congratulate d Oir Staff `rd Nortlicot te nomina- had passed between them befia, a- circu. meet�ii ujell %ill ' . o Returning 0&_ers the venu. of In. five to!
- e L\rov
paring. to respwid wever, the circlim- Chn ellor of the :01 xchequer, on the f-- iness wits brought home- to tions which bad -work d
The " amalga!mated Scotit. Ar'. Tr*)w w�illd Ot object to advisab lig takilig place on cstanes are diffaentf. The meetings r vlorable exhibit - Lell n, late Intercolwal Rail' n ,%vai labor league " is drafti'g all who will e of the fill, cgs which he . . ! YCom. the bolition of public. nollilinations, it ility of the voti Aive of the loss of humA
ell o lav before the -missioner, in the House a few lliklits ago had 0 enabled t one day throughout th 'proy-'
coinpl.,zed principally of ince. Mr. m, -he coun- fr, t It appers- that this the number of electors -req ]red to sign Dori of �5,29-A 00,lo emigrate off to �t I
her part of t alHou worthy larg number of claims for lon alilpr. On said that if the object of the bon- Speech neighbors d s, and being com- th his e nomillati tirely dilt of it. HAPLYMT P11C --In the I . c largely in try, or en One of the f ortably INw-A_ e tr, -work orable gentlem an was to know whether �itua er don by the contractors of creased. He also d p ve 'by o. both sides�
ed, th e is . no barrier to Houso, of p
most Ife I - Lordd Z_e, "M'arquis of Salis- -tb Intercol- p Of COI'npul- ILDY instructions had been � given to R.e- afares in the public tiler hearing gory - ting. Mr Trow e Mr. Fafrow. Proposed eased him- L1.
bury, � S�cretary of ,State f Railw-ay at a heavy dis(ount, but turning Officers to bak the vote, an profitina by the utter- or India said 'n -la 0 e measure, 114A harvest in India promised' whei I these clai orable�t amelit. ine
discussion has been A, letter of the 11ishop ances of those I'vho- dd ress them. Atsuch the to be ms were pres mted for self g 4erally fay. be could assure him that no such co- of Machester, the Loindon Piniei. in abundant, and the pileseiit pi-ovisio-11 Pay' ient, Mr. Mackenzie refus �d to en- but . uld prefer that nominations ispoild e Pe wo e ouna in tbe De� of prohibition. A discml
were be' ab por ter acdo iald com-
which he Be Ineeti ngs a much b A�E r op tunity is af- agi not f t -in them. Sir John M ot,proposed to ose on the of
ariousl,y raises the question,, fo arlxine Uas undoubtedly ample. sbed. He partment. e tho lie had better rded for dic�'Ussl ag public aairs than paen ed the .iaetion of the P was opposed to the o ciiiiii; ught course of which Mr. _Aaci
"Are the. ftm.6rs (emplcyqr) of Eng. P the, ballot- The motion w" 110111111 by�Dnputy Returning fficers, and �aecordin ea his �viarlrl ititer lost n I
public F emier in boxe', -withdraw the motio -11LITAP I gly withdrawn.
it lol it where, hundreds Y MO —General'Oni- this atter. land mad ?" This is ae hu dv ated compulsory vo prohibition, to which he',
the Bi abop: w ho was dolled to" eba has disembarked �10,000 troops at vidence -was taken before the.Pub. a '( . I . Ile al(o AN MNSPRcTOR OF ISURASCE CO I it the greatest dis- in arbitrator in. ewhat a' along that chosen -th.6 strie of the antana to attack the Carlists siniultaae- lie -Nccounts -Committee a considered it so Mr. Cametonp Huron, thll move(,1 for lavorable, and wo-Ala ,do I
few days a -go a vot 3r should be requi' I to ha�e a ist and further �W
house-pai noters of' Nil' ' er, %ild -%V-ho gb r correspondel ancliet ly �t'various points.: wbich ows Ilie'conduct of the late ce respecting the appoint -
comfort. In 'so fir is-auy�fair dicus- our I to zs
n he p prope -while a candidate -a -I �
rty qualification, quiry- He pointe. -:out,
succee(led 'III coilip sio a of t blic qu stions: of the day B01"ARD31ENT ,oF BiLBAo.-LThe frash Gowirnment in connection with Inter6ol- -mentof an luspectoi �sikig lhe.�difficlty are conerned cry in ons*are vali upplies of pro -visions have.reached il- oniatRailway Conti for Parlialiienta�ry_ hoilorg. did[. not need to panies. .. He u r of lnsurauce Com. the concurrene of..p*
eless, -acts in any'thing but own a rged the great . importance iecesstry to -of T figland, (Tom tate. JAter some in e p
The liberal public men . foot of reil e 7- _U 0 Rbsolutely I
a4d the'peop�4 �cf ill Bountry, bao, sufficient to last until the middle of a fa�,,orable light. :Mr. Fitzpatrick, late further d-iscussi . -11 i the interest of'tb a such -a
e May. A virro a on, the in id he A
Hughes and his class.) -%ho constitute its bombardment, of -the engineer on the Intercolo i I' testified raa supervision of these incorporations, He onvellienceo: )ut. receivi econ: time. that p lie o ub �inloU ? the London'consulting Col. i mittee of the ng'anY Carfist, positions. is now -going on. that Messrs. King and Gou f 0 C io -stated that in 1872 there were fo urCau- etui, will totS foL gh, e 11tra !At Friday's adequate a Bess ri� on the motio rejoice UNITED STATM. r Sectiori §iPxteen, extending nin U to adian life officeS on the subject ational Aricultural La�orers) uni011, SL 90 ini o Com mitte Y Which issud between e of th6 W�' that they are tw,be no nore. VETO. ThePregidentlia teen miles, undertook the work foi- S206 .ole on the then, 3_1 738 polices in the year tim I r Dorion're lied t iiquiry wa1g. sel:
gr in -the me Elect On bll&
have- called ina-s mee It.
vetoed the'bill for fre�ii issu6'of a., 000. The value of, the work' 0 some of the e done by English companie,� that issiied in rs tropolis, ren�y. It will now'require two-thirds fh o0 the criticisms of spea�e the de- the y measure when thiaa� t,
nd. are -collecting scriptions. �-m was $79,000, and the p American companies eal 'N�ViL -tl
'he th . e to �(J
were 'about $,16 in
'-fr�m laborers' Alt�get _r, Two a' Qiiestions. vote of the Senate to pass it over the CeiVed' ay"3tnta re- bite On the second reading. He PO k that �a the Hos P_ move- Ali, Inter I be impossible to 0,000 ' it ountrie6 the -system issued (5,873 polices in thel year. ntional 8 elitific Convention veto, wtich it -will also appeared that out that in all other c and he ad%jeeol, Ment promises to be of � i - L the nutt"ermw of . The Premiums received in I t f Ili
considerable im 0 YL lie nominations had beeir abolished. contgani Mr. Ross ino
was' held recentl culverts 'and of pill 872 by these Y 'a Vie C,%Pital of Aus- brid, e es Was $2,268,289 ; the polici W Fp.,FF, inflatiol Seiia. were fift�-fonr. During the He then referred to the severilal instances represented $21,372,382; an adepted M I% Far en V e d,the portance. AVe hope our Calliadianagents tria. Theobjecto'thiscoriv t*)n tors absence of d during t] bis Ame , was which had occuri past few ilil,ment _ I will be on the ewt to-'poiitt out the have greed not to open a debate 11 the Government eligineer thes ad- to consider the ibeal e were re- years of serious d gate policies held by these ofli Ces amount- rh Pans of PrOM06119 the veto,' but tb Proceed to a'vote , wilh- duced by Bt� oil the oc- e -tolss Was c;irriea. dittirbances allada to intend- The (I to $66 va,lia s of 0, iking off tbirty-f6ui '822 , 7511, erni- wid. f(r Et economy, ques- ou di cussion;-also, that casioll of He referred to some 60 per t enator Ali- value of this reduction was about, public nomillaiians, 1 mentio�drig recent disastrona fa grats. particularly K, �111res of American alliouraska, Qilebec son� will introduce a bill for free banki g cent of. the whole masonry work, or. abou tibils -alike interesti n to an people and ast and Engl;sh corritpameq muld the immense ri
In the English coal nd i1pu industries aI with a pro )-prtional-with4rawin ofgre - $35,000. Drystone work was I Charlevoix,*I&Iontreal East, Alontmagny, intere there is I nations. Delegg . es from almost ever 9 t, can sts involved in i 'thetr sound- III their anxiety to a -
Pit : lit L'Islet and B re, all in: th m ore dispositio'n on the part �6f y Our Iid � haf per eel 1. stead of morta:r and cement. The P actual rovince management. He believed. a thorough- part of Europewere spent, n d among bond with wbich to of Quebee. In the face of these instances against th present -G!
- e system f inspection could alll to , cept d redee al te ri number of culverts partly piLt in is thir. of' riot and dis e give
redita, oil ag"Ps in leg. -
tee, all Conservative 3,0urnak -a'
the vrious subject einisidered nd dis- ders. It is believed that this will Pa 8, bf w,bi-,h are dr sl order, he did nf think a confidence and secure safety. -Air. Mae- w1lich the fll in �orie work, The 0 -I I case Was made out;in of rerainin.2 ana at
pul�lic nomillat"Jon kenzie said tbe. tion 'of IcLislation cussed were twl I ch are- important 'is it meets the favor of Sharinan a d and the -water now runs under tbe� pave favor qaes many r e 'to accede to- who Yoted for the bill -which w, r. Gough, one -of the, In ' bers mi -tiers have s ineuts- ',N1 follo wing is a -S
enough to com em m. and Oner, attention. a' Afte ' s6me furthir with regard to these comparlisty-a-s in r remar ca he moved the- 1[6us� into Coin- contemplation, but be con, urlu- tile six 'Years d
any r not exceedin vetoed. if this firm is, it seems step -son of Hon. 0 e D
to I desures for th e ef- JAY- GOULD S -U and the remainder *on whether it could take place d, aid Go-Mrnment
g- 20 per Cent., The first ED FOR $10,000,000.. Mr. Mitchell, a mem ,vt mAttet; d , not say
c on 1111dosr the ad ber of .-of 'the sessi Ma
lace Of their cham,plon, M.r. the 1, e Gov- was Occupied in di CUS81119 8 -dul`iDa the ficient protection of.1irds useful to gri- The reported suit commenced t ernment eyeral Claus the administration f th
again s s present. session-. He gre�cd fullv- The ,Stffordshire Jay Gould and others for $10 Of tb,- bill, wbieb, on nd the rb alwk)
6 riate legislati 000, 000 by —The rtsJrorn Ott witb some ve al the mover as to the 'fo country there h
cuitur latest repo tate an�en� ment, were agreed to. 0 miners, syho h 'P. ; great need r all
avd1been Qut for short one of the bondholders of the Union Pa- that iii the North awa' a cach supervision of were considered west Difficulties. Com- n the possible guarantees of the safety of these- year. , Let us now, also re- thase surpluses - tine -cific seem clause sbstitutina private�for public institutions. An in to the nu )er of 14, 000, s to bk, collifirmeil.. i mittee on 11'reduesday Mr. Donald A. imininations spection, boweer, 1h tt,
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e i th,e best means ofL this end. The object of -the, suit is to e them I oming up, a' lengthy dis- i must, if it existed at .be aider the in 1867�68- turti. to work upon some coinlironlise. mak SP. for Manitoba, was cuss all -11
One membe� of the Cc i veti ii, however, pay for over 300,000 shares which t114 ion again eusued.. Mr: -lifitebell i control o a .0 of I �,y under exmination. It is understood #oved to actuary and 8.68-69 The iron uld coal mark- ets,%vere still v ery ! 'a:rl,-' had. a accomplished rcm ed that 'a �tbat he confi dd to the'elluse "during unsettled and the terms of I &bore Tj:ip ARK.UN-SAS: TROUBLF overli- rs,%vere ' .—The riv al at' -Officer s"Il hold an Inent virtually.to take nother metbod-for pre- rmed substantiallv tbe which the Returning it was a serious rillatter for tile 186 serving insective�rou 3 - irds from Archbisbp Tacbe. re'lative I open Court for that p the responsibilitiy still the, subject. of dispute in, Goveriiors� still hold their urpose. position 3. to the advance of moneY alleged by the he deared to raise the 'whole p nany dis- tion would -be t 'he said of such a system of ovel-si O ex 11 d lmowledge of There seems to be littld' ght -After tricts. change in tILe Bi bop, to have been m ade bv the then L± e8tion Of considerable f urtherOng on th them niong tne p Wle, nd to 0 L ,titarg since last week, and ho w Millister Ot Justice to Reil and Lepine to wa in favor is c ause. He 'Was taken part in by 8ir .3 ohn 1facdon- ald, Mr. Blake, Mr. thor ghly known. end it is difficult to imagine. Bol h induce them to leave the C01111try. Mr. Caniemn of public nominations Youlig and others, Tot -%,I of the 6 yrs
Oil I sen -ices th ey ren- The New Electior Law. re. -Huron, moved in imendment allof whomspokieof t1l. ; of 11-11portance � of osed to have -ngtou. baye sent delegations to Wali- Smith- was understood to ay that he had to the amendment to 'sub -'erl t of 1,
There is now n der to agi C pl�op an assurance tuat the -portio, g such -an official o doubt ut that the' 8titute the 1 avin The f '0,� � im�en a work on natural I bor publisbec r, of tke words, ointed, the 1, to -CiaE Mi,,4 NrNDATION. which said nominati' I R`PP the Govqrnment,",ill. TI e money that be had advanced in behalf arl on shall be a accumulated i six yed
new Election bill of ii was agree to. open and public nominaqon.,, Mmotio most com: ;ent scientists nd which, the State -authorities receive letters daily i of the Dominion Government would be NIT i ANI) ORD.NA'N(,�F 'LANDS. vith I;nt ver light& altera- from persbiis in the overflowed sections paid. and the tchE 11 said he would accept' end- Mr. IvV ii ke.9 -moved fo The 6 rst in,correct $I
become law, N y best artists should c(nf ribute, the am'
_and-�which- ig pr! se.assurances were repeated ment hl he skii ins "of bi a return of for- tions from the origii al. ovisit &C. People are staxv- down to t -b s Mr. Mackenzie ad. tifications and material of war traw�ffer- bove statemment is tbaA
n rhe reter should ti -eat of the a. I' nals and I)Ialits of in on -as e ti * e of the resignati of mitted that it wt their duty' 119 do the Government. The witnes under- to PiOvoke red by tbe imperial to th e accumulated. o -,uh
iiag, it bei! impossibletfor theni to 'vVer( iis done, in a con- anY Ag ion account of the flood re Clanadian Gov revised, and assen[ted to by the H- lt'isi true that I
t it was not ernmnt. Ee urged the importance of ave: 1dready been e. h -country. thi The stood from the Government that their necessary to ha number of its clauses h,
discussion,' but held tha ouse densq4 nd re tbat'are not drowned are d ve public liom*ations in adabl orm; -there is no co'"s yingr, f notion in sending Riel out of the way raised dAring those 'BeN'
order to d keeping these wtrks in that was ;Rpent f r w.11;�;t the.
in C mittee-of theNhole. ',Str: want of food. heep and bol are d? own- was excused by them o 'd that it tbere should be a propel, 811pervIS1011 OM ange. as dgs 0 so. He contende
ubt 'the practice o� deliberately de- n the ground that was absurd to suppose that nd
as 'thorough applicati(yn pleased to 4�:ill it may seem, the fact 861'remains, that- ed by -hundreds - It is reported that some the half -breeds *er� greatly excited at a discussion Ot Public quest of orrInance lailds. lie pro- but evvry dp
stroying these use I fu (Is would be very 300 iamilies are in a state of utter dek nt of it 2M
the news that the Government of Ont&_ i0aa$ could be . ceeded to Point o4 the dilapidated and s at meet- no Clause in the -whole bill r;E'ceived such materially lessen oo d. obtainf d at public nomination$ disgraceful colldit-iol nee-convi ce the titation. : The' crevasse, uear Fort Hud- rio intended to offer -- reward for tbe-ap- of soine 4 -these
streRTIOUS-4.1),position as thil ai . id they will son at 'Longwood and prehensio ings al. eciall� called for the Purpose, and Crown. Ing <Mt ,of power with A�
at abolishing peopleof their va�llle Vir-ainia n of Riel, nd that dist Lbances pol brOpertits, -.re- plant maine -useless system of public In minations. to protect, instead. olfl: destroy, them. der'water, though only about, three feet all attempted arrest. f beet bolished in Engla France- es for bel Y leal-4 ons is nol nte� - out that public nomin - tions bad ferred �o the vote the �v three-quarters of a mile were feared . if Riel re ' 'i 9L
d 1 -nu )eiil o _ in th.c 000001) in� the Go
Ji3itud I is in repair; A considerable nuinb W lBelgiuril. and the T estimat er of members, on There is now a li� oil the Ontario 9 deep, the levee being a very s all 0 e, The enggement n keepiDg the fortificatiol Al- hea y deficift tat -
m n on the parb of P �t a t tection: o four feet il' aid both sides, Were reluctqnt' I abandon t tiel and Lepine Was that a e8 though it was lot very clear, in the al 11hiister to nIA
-te old pi=tice. to th PeA
e Book for the from three t wl�ile the gov were willing terEd stae of military operations, how 'ay until after, th ;iccept suggestions with reference to far the e of these I height. Sev that they should remain aw. erriment no difte,
The Govern eral' ch4dren are reported drowned in the elee 1:0 birds, but it �nent, how a provisio, if known are ut they ns of 1872, b ilia, surplAs appeal eath Y y ear,�wllell, s a7;
X1 _Y alloppo the streets of Port Vincnt, whi h V 3 faith and returned, mu to the isgnst stan ever, stood firm, an4i, resisti broke the details of the bill. the fortificatic'ls wt)uId or
utterly disregard6d, and it will continue ch took the ' I
Ir would not be '03f service. Ile explainect r and annoyance of the Mird the surpl.= ovrflowed. The flat colint 'of w d Oki its leading Principles—theProv- I sition, were sustaillopol by aconsiderable to be a dead y sters Otta- incial the means taken fort be preservation of 0allclse, t1i; b-Olot -letter uatil the people are Helena Livingtone, Tanypahao, IlTash. wa who 6d paid them to abse paid out, thd one day the ordnance larids. theta- of Pbllihg and the
abolition of the prop -A It is c-qaolly su"trest
Caeron, South Ontario,, ridiculd urplus has
nominal aL