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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1874-05-22, Page 4ONJORS"s r 4, 2-2 MAY 22, 187 1. OSITO., 4 possession 4 the iu -- e will, be )leased iight that he clap forniati, lm f -rsbu to. be �Frince so I made , ped 'yet in M Vain NEW TERTISEMENTS. as the� should be� it might be, of servic� St. NO r9w p ve other unse;inly necessary to a final decision. The bia liamellt itwould 1* xi, Nic, olas, one of t e z r a neph4ws, and his hands alid I W&S t).ien read a third time and Pas4ed. a The_ -first veto of the -to the country, �utl a at presefit con� view o rother demonstrAtiolis. onia be 18f t to t] Al the fact that. the Vote not he Grand 'Duke icho 0, b THE PACMC RAILWAY 13ILL. t t the anlall c New Good 'Locial Leg- 0 He srest6(i for. session has bee i recorded. - A few more ontract Notice—Win. I Aertscin & Co. atitutdd. it is a d" eious and exceeding,' Li its for the elections to the f t 6 Emperor. tr Mr Mackenzie, without 16 - - I 9 - demand for comailieut 1; Wal7ting for tl pe to our legi W in hamonds and giv- such votes will iiereASehe ifliout Gro ly ex, give ap Sl id Lture whi h take place 1876, will. stelaing his niother'E le moved the -second reading of th� 0 ainenam =e --J. Laidla* The D ch I .tress. Tb a Czar n or abolition of tl the recons be made up from the Asses V. o.;-� , sment Rolls in ;hem to a Fro Fur re— �ohna & C tive achinery. refued to save the you ug - mati,.a id al-. Senate. than Pacific Railway Vill. division. :;otice—Pete j (damson. of the pres t year, the Reformers of Dr. Tupper regretted the delay ill Bumter moved, r laws the law -to take it 3 course. C Cha �ges in t bringing down.ap important a inedare. Strayed 'homas KuoX'. wes in T, e Assessment LaW thi's County should take immediate steps —Intellgence DOMINICT4 PARLIAMENT. iii, lause to the C 8 Y. f He assumed ther,3 was no differew Wellington —Jove '&. Brown, We�notice that t4ly e ,Of -d4i be -co to c that a consl mmeneed! considerable inconven , ei�� -TIR&f, )ir. LCY was'la di shol Seaforth Co t of Revision. have the3e 'lists thoroughly revised, rE op"rilon in the House or country �s to Col=bia,,wit A C A"N ARD. ence lias been,op 3asione4 th-ro.fighout the CO+ed at Khokan, in Rusiia, ana that 'In the Hou L the importance of a Pacific nailva3r -r esthan one-tellt, Tuakersmith but of Revision. smthat an3 necessary corrections may e bn Monday 9 Young ged therein have tan C y e ge 16 �f the persons eng moved. the ad eport of the He recapitulated the cirelims Tares an 0 —Edward Cash. count by a I made in the Assess o ioli of the:r a olleremont Daniels & Co, W during the Ja43t ion of t1il 1 e. be made Within the time prescribed by bee executed. The obj ect of - thp' con, onsider the tendne the original CanadianL fi be expelidle Outfits Free Seas ted" to e ac e was lost bY yeas 51,141 Committee app law. 'L Hitherto, at each election, a great a cy is not stated. 3chemW and -the causes which, fro la bla L Dye Stuffs— Lumsden. On Parliameilt. The law Was question of pro 7iding for authorized re ing Messrs. DeC outcry ias. been raised about bogus -liamentary debates.. fle. point of view, led to its failure.. lie - ml) an(i Jones por e Pa amenied, and Ole amended law went vo I tea. No v is the time to take the nec- Political. ts of th ehal ider welt long upon the fact that `he P/emi. statdd thiLt the Committe cons. U Itor into �mmediate force. The inconveni- bill was rep -a t- th"41 essary step� to secure a revision of the here is a report in circulation i which ed the systemof official reporting in the er and his friends, when in O,ppos%i% eiiee 76ferred to 'was in 'the- holding of cor e and the bad insisted on the construction of W- ry' lists', tic tha the names of bogus voters, is. kely�o c : t, that the Do, British Colonies and elsewher road being by private enterprise and not F,&traordin8, Couxis,of Revision. The- amended Law in ion Go�pr.o=e ent ave secured the report was the result of - those enquiries. if an be found on the lists, may be'ex otherwise, and endeavored to hx SEAFORT* FRIDAY, MAY 22,18 y irdges� lat an- He then detailed the i4eheme, and ex upolal vi lea that th+ Assessment rolls Shall ser 'ces of Mr, C J r), M pro raO rvise Pressi ra P aged. The new law offers every faail- of the Grau4 unk, to supe ad. his'opinion that the- estimates of. Mr. Mackenzie the charge of ille An PO)ie on mid TtLek6remith. be re urned by e Assessor to the Clerk He South IEL ity for this, 'so -that, hereafter, if each ag lie railm 8 un- the Committee would be found to be tency for departingirom that y; occurre at) An anc take charge of all cheme. for, 4 after which con. Ap i-4 b tl e Ist of 14. (lays "I 'cost.. He illustrated argued in favor of the,a The c-oi y de Government contr I within thf - . p(litiel party exercises due vigilance, .1 The goo 'old radical towwhip of r appeal, and Reviiibn an r ports by reference to stracting a, are llowed fo the -need for the -road by means of -groat o orhe im- f th the 33 Tuckersmith a 4ikely to bee ti ere need be no 'complaint from either, contemporary ers to tl e fact .( 1111 1 a as en Several i which mistakes had pub Company, claring the our�s cannot e; e th, t Ron George B-0 D by d--votilig mig Ila I ht -d rugh the ins 0 SeelirIng occurred in the or inary Parliamentary have been completed, and mortalized tru OIL this core. We would suggest that , and 'nental'ty ceafterthe expiration'of 6e the rate of tax John rieffe. days� nti hi self . t c procity w the 0 too, without in 1 ne the -rg o, that these errors !also I of. r. amero annex it to 0 in ing ited Statesfor 0, a, has sadrificea reports, -pointirg 0, n, if left in C timellowedfok4ppeals has beengiven o ca�eless- t*'o Y, wh M 0 n's bill to ti. - Refor i Associations of each Rid4 not arise fr m gnorance r the ban a of private eii. in this County meet at an early day in th , thousand dollars f'sessional allow' t Squith Ridinj of Rtiron. For some- weeks 0 T! . - bw e f the repor ertisem -would bring th iness on the - ters, but tdrprise, supported by ample capital. -up in e by ai IV e This 4 he wo, �h rwise hav a been back it haq teen a' t1eir resp6etive Ridings, and app9int an �e that uld o t Wh ppken of, by Com- re Reasserted that the bill permitt�ad t6 also ov: from the v- der. -which the time forholdiiig the Court of -Rev-isidn ell- Aled to for attend, a, P t the )� enate. -ad $ell o Committees to revise these lists, �nd 'a 40o lashes, and, I the: moners a at rs alike, as glibly as a wei�e pod-tice aid transmitted by Government to c�;my out the scheme N I 'fortunate into the lah Week of May. In this Th Pit is a novelty tha,l e old sty e Sea- Port telegraph, without once referfing to the House for they had a-,Widted in choping, - logging takc� the proper steps, if necessary, at(rs would neVer h - thought of in- The un Cc as Well as in many other Con din howevel the protection Of tc have the names of all bogus voters d Mr. Kil sai that these report3 powers-, ad. and clearing -'411 itsiprimeal. forests, and ging J11, as they ii ei e always areful that is to say, if they cou(I get Lud giv, ties, the Coll -its f Revision for. sever�tl would encourage long Speeches. He clause was strippe r moved: to secu!rem their sessinal allowance, no had. traeledovei'its concessions as of- Oney.. moved an ameadm at to the -effect that the. in He declared � the proposals e ible, thle in atter ' hat else they did or left U done. 1111 incipalities w �,-re advertisedfor a =6 ws IV ten as a towag1lip: Assessor. We doubt. the reporting-, (if t debates should be of the, 0overnment to be extravagant, U at earli,,k date than this, all(I in most cases .—Th first test Vot-. of theesslon has left to pri a I at rise. a Aa 0 -tile vaU nd we#t into an lb rate calc amo much if its orthy Reeve and Councilon NEWS OF, THE WEE K. had ,�Oibe adjourned. in- order to alloiv shi wn I he ranks of tl �e Opposition -to be - . Mr. Cunni4 lan), Marquette, did ot to piove that, in addition to ttle'laid racould descripe its �geographical bound- e re Wa the I ormalities -ant, the country would ba-ve to'�ro, 4'the law.to be complied. G REAT BRITAIN. ve thin. '- On the 'f iii A r ding of - the think the eason to complain gi sent a sPeeial coulrier aries aild lo4ation more concisely, tban THE Cz.&R.—The visit of the Czar Ta iff bill an amendy ie at was proposed which �,ide notless than eighty-four millioils of the -repo t , ap with. Oil account of the tatutes not ing t bv the Opposition to ty ike out the �duties fair1V com ey, his whole argument beitig a detaehrinei Some of thesO �'great men!' have affected re( wi��h thcae; any other of m on 81oonse a to have. been. the principal even Of having been,'issued. many municipal on tea a -ad coffee, -Ids amen ent, if ption. that the, -oa dn L des] oftho week*in England. His movements. conutTy. B' to founded on the assu d to do., So in�tii aate, indeed have same 6f # nev�spapers were given ,den. .801ano was arrie(l, would be con ddered as a,;vote of vernment TbJ officials were not aware of the change in a e daily chronicled in the cable (!is- C report their r 'would be built by the Go ald de Guat q,,%l%n political friends rathe them profesged'to be with the township, e at, the expense of the country. 'Cree t I the I aw, -and haN -e, consequently been put P dches. He has visited, among other cellsur on the fina icial, policy of th,� than their 0 olionts, and 'a Hansard worked t as fr,. Mag, that they halve decided that they know aces, Chiselhurst, to Bee the Ex -Em Ver ent. It was t carried�, how- was neces ity. He read from Mr. Cartwrig,li's spe p sary- to s6cure inivartial ech positiow 'to receive. -considerable unneceasary expen to Be alid 0 its reqixe�a�nl a and what is good for it pessEliucrenie. t a reception given by ev ir, but was defeat,,, 4by a vote bf 118 Mr. Mills �o mpl�iaed that the debates to show, that the latter estimted- the' aThe -,comma trouble. 'In �ases, especially affecting hm. to the Diplomatic Corps, he declared to 46. The road -was viv This division may fairly be taken were imperfeet, and the reports of party cost of at from $150,000,000 to better than people themselves. The -engfth te.government A municipalities, where t at the policy of Russia is to preserve to indicate the relat 0 sti of the newspapers ivare unflir to those. W110 $160,000,000, but that estimate, it Blust his ;Soldiers to fire people of T! I eramith Petitioned Par.- rties. in the Hous The Opposition posed H The -soldiers hesita, :re C the peace of the Continent, and he were politicall P to them. e be recollected, was founded on the sup. leisltio OoTe force before the into liament aski g to be detached f rom the make her a poor a vv,on a division. the principal Governments of Europe poited o -at at, 1however- fair the re- position that the roa�d` was to be com, their superior Statutes � �re ued,- the Government Then t Gantre Ridilig and.rennited to the South u in this parpose. 8 pplementary Es- porter6 mig es' e to be, it - was prac- pleted in seven years,. . Dr. Tupper of power. -t w:)'Id be united —Th, tbtal of the should ca Be cii ulars to be 'sent 0 aIll THE GuATEm.A.L& OUTRAGE. —Mr. timates for 1874—$ 337,412—contains tically impossi e r them to do justice went on to declare that we had r�f acheil ,Magiae.ca-ae -to his ii ing of Ruron. The Commons tary of the Foreign an item which may bl 9 itsof'possible taxation, nd if the Rid Of the i anicip4l off icials directing their at- B)urke, Under-Secre r i iegarded as a bar- to all parties,- 1�avi rear t the ci - 'the Rail if 4omales WOW St - 0 Canada by an overwhelming majority, ten Officej stated ini-the House of Commons b fie Ralway construction cumstance -ad a c .-th limits of possible taxation, and if t elegislation, and also hv' er A Paci. n r e reports were he t,on to such, e declared th4t their request should b that Guatemala had -offered full indem- ex,)en(Rture The sum of $1,500.000 is ver e prepared and' Sent o to'the respective present scheme of the Go limerul-were Ietter of pro copi a of all billis cauing uch legishLti n.- a Pa ent, in his opinion, n grante ie' Senate—th-vt august n ty and reparation for the out sefd= for, Pacific lailm y construe- joarn-als. ot strangled in its inception, it would board the Pacifice -NJ (.1, but 1E forwarded to* t1 .Be officials. This con d. �ice-Consul Magee. It is"understood tic a d improvein 'ts on navigable should be in ependent of the news- bring financial ruin on. the country, & lylg in port, in -coi and ixrespoi4iwe I gislative'b6dy with 'all t4at tile Guatemala authorities giv Mr. w n connection erewith. - -There paper, was especial very ea y be done, and -would Be aad� he reports sent to the ly hostile to the poposi e ers tT tion sula Agent. H,e� zo h1agee ;e10, in the bill to aid Ontario lines -v which . Canaaa, is I)Iessed--7zay that the le 000 as reparation for injuries is nott er item in th a same connection country shodul n(t exclusively depend embod' d i his escape to 8%11. muq 1 trouble i)dd annoyance to muni- 11 ; it of r t of perha offer ayer of tb�,e petition -of the ratepayers at �8tainedby him. u er he head egraph Lines in upon tile judgm ps inex-' to connect I Geor. oepted t Alfid� he cia officers. ISO state th t with the Nippissing anc pr e might a LABORERS' STRIKE.—. Messrs. Dixon, B 'tish Columbia, 81,�, loyed on ludicrous igab perienced youths the news- gia-ri Bay link, his ran ten, but having 4bt of.TuGkersmitb must not be graned,— in addition to th a changes in theAssesli- E ughes, Morley and McDonald have in- f(W eV r press. the geography of the countr Xe Ing tea the ireachereivis 1 Voue enings ago, pape hat they are better acquainted --In. the L y e it' with the -e National Laborers' Union th&t Di. Tu pper,. the tal. i A for the Oppo- -)Ves- Middlesex, thought the ain.-u- em.e t f the House. men; law alluded t required' f( rmed tb men to o, it is now .Mr. Ross, 8 n 0 Some dered his tt ey are in hope of Arranging a simultane- Sit ion, Irequirements A the people than th the reasons for a J Tamard were not a - idea of the ektravag e that every, meml, 6r of a Court of Revision ni bitterly that he i vas complai uf ance of his tate. They reh sed, 01 �a withdrawal of th I ficient: It Was tie votes rather than meats 'may be imagined from the fact. Alail steamei ers ti -at memb of thE Commons, who are elect- e lockout, and a ces an - his Opposi on c league be-fo: -e. entering upon. hi duties she a were un sa tion of the strike. The Union favors ab �e to constitu- tb at he cleclaredt to be the int;antion of lyiag in port. Batil ed by$ and Aire6tly responsible to the Clerk properly. discus- the Pacific Bail- a members their a In, k f the plan of adjustment. way question because b eybadnot yet the ents wanted to�see. He feared an official the Government thait for the next twen. was c�nding thp, and'subsci ibe before the )ple,--4ye4, even than the people fo.0 Owing 0 -FRANCE. pe( tz unl,4Pality the th I iniormation containec. miag�s ine was fired POLITICAL report wou e ngthened ty years the whole immigration the upon themselvts. at I will, to the best of CRIIS.—A vote in the fr. F1 ed, too, that the Ndbwest would be through American 'engers three Shrts I soleriily.swear 1h, report. -Mr. Mackenzie quietly - ed speeches. He bellie French Assembly on the priority of the When the bill was finall passed by my j adig th Lt tW,:) years ago D sum proposed Was inadequate. territory. , He urged Government to f erent parts tif hir, y ient d ability, ana withont Rectoral and Municipal bills, resulted ly prepred -to discuss - Tupper was free- . Sir' John . A. M4cd Commo A73, ihe member for North And force on the onald thought- the throw over the. grants to the Ontatio -to get into his bi Min * t i3, to the fear favor or artiallit , honestly decide in- the defeat of the Ministry by 64 co- inry a mu -more gigant Fitst , is er shofild express his opinion lines and the Georgian Buy link, a aah-ore but lived, 0 13 ic scheme for Hastings 11due dissented. But, as will votes. The Ministers at once tendered th �, pac� the ppeals of the Court of Revisi'll I on the qUeStibl L be: :'Ore the' House. construct the road at once from Nipisin -to the persol 0 ific Railway it. the absence. of any -g be seen by t4e proceedings of the Senate tl eir resignations, which were accepted. * orma Lion wJ1 Mr. -Mack& �ie I ad no hesitation at all' to Fort Garry, asserting that ratherlthan whi shaif be brought beiore me for tevei I The thrust WaS a which We is Tae formation of a new Cabinet has in givi b. elsewhere, that body -trial as - ng hi§ opinion, but desired th a member of the said Court." b en entrusted to Goular a lfeen one, and the.N,-9,1 I jant Doctor sub- i e reach Fort Garry by using the Amoican W -as a tyv. d, who is re- refused to ify: -the decision of the sided. matter should e decided by the free ex- railroad, . we had better have nly the. had, for Bo me ti Me, - I ; -­ P e Ifouse, * He had been Dawson'route as a means of communica. tention. of the Gove,. rted to be selecting his colleagues from - i 7Ay Ong the siglis that the end of the nearas general rs &�d the bill was ��ccordinzly t e, Right- Centre - and the Conservative often indebted to the reporte of the tion with. the Northwest, Re c Will hardly WrOgIre Ai Enlig] nod - Tawmship, session'. s drawing onlip vetoed.. If Section of the Left Centre� ly no- fflie -measure was one in T1 e. Goderic"Ir-Ppposition- press for improving his speech organ tb I e Wa;S no clanse in the bill to ei. us ti0ed' a playful spir., t among mbmber8 which the Sq'nate were, directly inlerest- a . SPAIN., thought an authentic report ali neei ingly refer3 to tbe'ratepayers of tile Old be �Iude American enterprise. In conclu. O& Relations who, ha ving sposed of the more henlous furnished, as it was in the e- N law Sion, he. professed to b,clieve the, Gov. LOOKING . TO . A M6' ARCHY.—There is ase of edi or if they could at all cons', der them- tolt ship of Tu&ersmith an impression in Some qurters that the part of uallleSS, Seenl. inclined t have d t her -olonie§. fnmeut was not serious in its poposalb. 'From, tita -ATE, and an 0 e selves as rep)reaentati Wh Zeal, ves of tke people, The people f hat enh ened town- new S Rals a bit f frolic. ile indidging this : expre., sed his -he Some pal ght Ministry will shortly ex- propensi Mr. Blake surprise that Mr. Mackenzi ed that t Speech.. there would Ahi p—V.u, 'ritti8l ues- tY in'the House, some evenings grant been some cker —are o G I b� bit onsist tendencies. Uq xcuse for as Mr. Ross hal d b(en an assenting party they had just heard was moderatelcoill. ago pe tht t they wo Id vote foir a Mon tiunabl�, a large rtion of the better by Iting each ther with papers to key prb- the course whii �,h they saw fit -to take. propo anet bhe books-11pab. does." the report ol the ( lommittee, he should pared to some from- Dr. Tupper. lie 31- a our vided it had Reform ribbon around el asses of ipaiii4rds look forward to- the have Cobden, rophezyir opposed i n eck. an ct that the latter vvas P, But, thelieasure wams one ich -could its Republi L neighbors call -tliem—)ne of in ;he House. He ( NK r. lud to the f ent rone ent of We Prince oAsturias the lfter, the Public Accounts, -with- Blake) attach -ell a �ery high importance member -of the Government that tile u-nion Of Uan in no way A act the Senate. t was one a§ offering the best chance for the pros Btates -under e 0 a to build a road not only of 2,700 'flal Th a p " ople 'f that enlightene the I I d 'cit inyb hit Dr. to the fulle . st' Cal f es b, discussion of all y� t4e rel affecting en ation of perity of -Spin despite strong doubts upper ship" are suffic iantly measures in, .-a ament, and to, both bnt'150 miles more, which the' were toward. It y enl' litened" to on the b ead, hurting lim somewhat se- T u te -Commons, - The mebells of the existing, wheoer he possesses q -�Iities I artiea a f ir and impartial re- nt compelled to build, -would be a refus -. to follow !the lead of a man 'O fitting !or the duties of sovereign. verely. , This unseemly inciden was- I FP � I I and the only're. . .. I ort f the ll�-cicee ings. he reporting sult of which -was that the lKinistry of Commona w he owe their P at I I ical ex sold 6, railway arter for money wiih . MILITARY MOVEMENTS.—Geu. Concha made most of by an Opposition pa er at 0 � trs and the Ca tal, which alluded to Hon. ight h bpen ore sitisfactory when tb e day got $360, 000 to carry tb eir I elec- t, istence, to th will of . he peo�le, and whic'4 i to parchase a parliamentary ma- is approaching. the River bro. His he Housese m; e t in a large -city where tions. As to the, allegation - that - the Messrs.. 4ac kenzie, H )1ton and who are dirent v responsible to the peo- headquarters Wftl be transferred to Mir- -toll and ke as here were dail I conducted, course takenn Parha Jo the declare—calling upon being p,esbnt, bt D Tup y p pers wel mnt had prevent.- per i: res and reserves are, b6- ut the- matter was now A a very differ- ed their scheme from suceed-:ng, h re. but nal -ions, declared by.�a large' his V aker to w'tness the nth of his ir g forwarded. 1he Carlists are bar- indied D ple for the le andai'whither ato the * ir -ti Ilou�ae 1 kowledged t lat the two :ormer 1 c ma lent position, from. causes beyond the mi were Ivor of the bill, but the State, aeut:--that he -had -not done So-; rasa e ReptiblicaDs in their n- t , itrol. of th' r. Tu Jority in if ing th ab, ent at -the tii ie. He ex) ressed ' I Wer thaf a fortnight be. under 119 W reporters. Many of the fore the Bess' a Government te, who his conv etion that th( thi ion f 1872 closed - Dr. Sena Ld. no direct ifit: ti enchineat near Bilbao. acci.- ey are suffiffici itly 1h, I - - rhtened" to Mat in*ortan sperches could hardly, be per had, from his place, in the House de, ef feet 6i it does n < -the bill, dental, i�nd Was glad t lat Mr. Bla e did and IV - o have no o. Bible op. UNITED STATES' * eported at a an some of the members clared that the Hugh Allan dele, what P refuse t6 justify a Minister of. Justice in not tell 1�m gation ARKANSAS TnoUBLi ETTLED.—The who threw the book. e 'ho 'rare W Th spo e h, portuntY of kiLowing the will o. the p great canse of com e6- furnishing �n mtlaw and a criminal President has issued a proclamation rec- not know latter extWiled � that �ie did - was progressing most Successfully Was Plaint at thi s mm try manner it, as yetve is Pie, and whol are not reponsi le to, blit dl-',tlone so. iU which this true or false? 'Was the House who li. with public' moi ley to assist him to flee Ogn1zlHg Baxter as the legal Governor of gent. , �hey were troated He supported the fully deceived ? Ile went onto ' are idepehdE of, the peopl, "I expose veto it, Arkanaas, and warning all turbulent -7In.tge Northwest U'Vestigatia I Com- bat) from "us ice �b ey are sufficiently e4- tiou. the xnadriess and'reckless ness fI the omanjity possesi sind thus th t the will Of the peo I &�id disorderly persons, who. may have mittee on Monday, T r. Futivoye, Dep- The -amend&ent was then d eclared scheme of t1le late Admiistratili, and p e lightened" to a1ow�within their ".ell- of ter P iliti a, Was exa: lost, on"a d, nal ino low as& expressed through their rEpre combined to resist his authority, to dis, utY Milli nined. lighe n' ivii ad the origin repeated 'the language he had u4ed at energy 'of their Beata e . d t(iWaship" a free and undis. hand- and go to their homes. and submit It is und �rstood that I e deposed- bo the tion for the ad4ptia report 1was Sarnia in relation to the'Pol now I to be they tives. This a certainly ov I of the the -1-inio hai, rqding the turbeil.,disciisaWn' of Public I question s, 0 the laws. within a period of ten days, effect. that on the 1 I ICY i th of May 1870, declared carried. a- not a littje� people with engeance. Had -the bill otherwise. -they will be subjected to, puti- ir Geoike Cartier, then acting, in Sir incorporated in a legizitive - meisure. and -they are S.0 enlightened" that th VERN 'IE T he me, EMPL MEMS AT ILLECrEONS. He ridiculed Dr. Tupper objectip')i to tioas with t been defeated A the Commons no fault have ]lever be'. oy ibhment.- The proclamation was tele- John MkcdonLld's absence, - as First Mr.:. Bowell'�- move I fur correspondence U -Sin g American lines pending the. 6tab- e�ay to asF, 0 1known to hoot down a' aphed to Arkansas, and, unless Brooks inister, I said to Re,;-: Mr. Richot, in. muld. have be,m found, but the- action 9 telating to the dismissal of Dr. Strange lishment of tion friendly but i fir ublic politic I vacates the Senate Houe and subaiits to presence I will guarantee �rom the po6itionof surgeon I to anyWng f political oppo Lt at a �f witness, 40 — I communication tbilough the Senate in etoing it, after i had re- p the A Canadfiia t till, erritory- He then pol'iuted in Butter's authority, itistructiods will be everythigg Youdemnd." Father Ri- Whateor .1 eei: ig.- This a more than Carl be �d Battery at Ki- gston Hd'sapported his out I in tio- the ainple Safeguard ceived the as c af of the popular body, sent to the United States milit y com- chot ex] & to' witin ar ressed himse ess as inotion by a a provided bythe (Jestiny of the two of 'a ir.%jority, of e people of some o speech in hieb. he censured bill for securing I I maAder to rf the authority =4 the dad -ir� Of allolwin sked of V g the exist- eject him by force. e ectly satisfied. � Sir Gprge the Government for tiaent, there is �x townshipswe InLight hame, and 1i h About daylight on Tuesda, -in - (witi Less) if 1-tichot w� saifs 6 ed and taken in dispen the course they bad trol Parliament, an (I the limitation of nce-of an irm-sponsible partizan are IlBrooks, Bing with Dr.'Strnge's the expenditu on the road to su "ch an -govern not very dislant from the dow' e escorted by a small squad of cavalry, witness = ed in the affirm e ject of discus ing body. by.clid the Senae not -veto f Ph ativ Af- more immdi amount as the esources of the country in n sever eorge- Mr. Cartwpght justified the dimissal may justify.' It was rio� the intention al. he late Government, 'considers so th, ass lie bad promised to 4taiii a of -;ect 1-8 thir coxftm, of L ti 0 on, coilAternporary, and which 11 evacuated the State House, going no 0 w11r114 l occasions. Sir. I e, 0 0 iie ter at d Politic union the measure seemed to know where. told wi Dr. Strange. - Dr. Strange was at hb- of -the Government at present to Nufla doubt, enlighteniad" th -t nuesty, He said.th rider which by I a e i an ote as he pleased but, lie had the Eastern section of the road, and, they- andering a, �'Ourio t VidE d Wednesdayeveling. The iFederal forces I of Scottlwas difficu .6rty to v hey, vould vote for a monkey pro —Everything was quiet and orderly On general it is now. i -but wculd be n a inner w procity treaty-wif conatitu ontraged all, ecency it ere determined to utilize the mgnift- t Offensive in,, had. a Conservitive ribbon around AS have retired to the arsenal. Baxter's got over' ultimately. Witness, under orked'against the Government candi- 6ted by the actiOU a. uent water communication a1011191 the %to. Offici, 'df Surely. they-% ereAhen as well ac twops oc upy the ,State ,house, and the Cartier's instructions, drew up a very W10 d&a the articl quaint- neck., c phield position of V ed with the of simply recorded of the route which I I be googn r things begiuls to loom u long and confidential nlemoraii.4��m for heirvotesw ire not interfered -with. The tween Port Garry ancl Oe R ocky Moun- teaty., were ex�ch, ol I orde p that porbion ni pely. All the stores re n Lord Li gar, of whiqh. the notes are Tacicersmith as they ae now.; But it The' uron al Ld Quebec Ra4wa:�. open, a d act was Sir J 6 hn A. Macdonald was re nNV, illapog tains. He L showed that Dr- T per's bi siness being transacted as usual. still in I (itness' possession. The 06m- happens that, a m ajoit' of this We learn tha, Mr. Fowler h' ab&l�_ uned b and, 38 fj a httl more, tU Y a nil OritY of . 36 votes, 8 'i gures were incorrect, and that as 411 NUND' ION.—A dreadful disaster is mittee h.- e yet � to deliber the olport. =Ore X ate ulon the his supporters ere.Govrnment of- work would be subject to public tel3der irespqnsible.body is coulposed of mem- cloned his Orn geville, and i. ­'rted fiom Hampshire County, Mass. mealls'Which, ccording, to precedent, it ci tratford CPO h. were animals 1 it -won1d be done at the lowest e�pense bera-'who were',in political accord and Sgrni,, branch, 1n(I has- now; definit 1 T ie, resdrvoir of Goshen, covering all 18 proper, to adopt to obtain possession 11 - .7001 1 ar Mr. Dorion, ;pirited speech� possible, -Whatever that expense wight cheese -v ea. of 'a hundred acres, gave. way of the (rigilial documents. in a Very E i Sympathy wi.;. that Go dete j, Oil Go ernor E howed ]low tile 1--te Government had be.- He' sti matized D flour, vegtablesi velmm t, and r ined to ad here to the main ne t 1 g, its immense volume Archiball also, it, is slid, deposed that 19 r. Tuppel1'S YPSUM -all were conaequ�htly'­%villing to wink at, Gode ell and his branch. from'Brussels of water 1 deluging and almost enuirely bi abused the pat��-Onage at their command coal-, g ping a first i structions to secure a segt for and 3 tempts to create a sectilial7fee4in and their matter what injustice to, Ex ater, with "a fork from xeter to awe away the thr�ving villages of Sir Goo'. Cartier -in Manitob,% alluded pointed [y to the wholeple C-losca his speech which was. repe tedly *M beeen, aettA in V�ileliamsburg 0 -by agaii, tj, UUM, -to tile food But the mom ent that Loudcn, and from Exeter. to Sarni � ' 1872, appointmeas of offi(ials in the last hours cheered, n declarig at they . 4tD 1 might be. done. , I I $ Haydensville, Lebds and caine frO13 L ir John. A Macdonald I , who 61 th -our eople. a faulty Th F orenice, in all 'of e late Alinistryi existence. would not take one Step withoift the lot to Sir Tohn A. Ma(donald, at coifsider- anc.1,ion of parlin eat them from anv th' is,.i3 the only -feasible scherne, ve ries. A - hundred let it ap-1, ��� r that the " late Prov Isional able length, defeided Dr. -Strange, After some further them to us at a9 an effo r t i a ing, d e to correct and we which there were at the le time cautonea him i �Z' - - i ry ex erisive facto 91 'hat M r. le slation, which..they. had .p evio'uslk are gl (I t F owler has at lengt� and fifty persons at 1 )bably Governor " had retired in Cartier's favor. c 0 Oride discussion in.whidt east, but pr( mned his, dis iSSa1 in very strong the British Columbia inembers 'ainly get them f - r ie zc quietly Sancti i ed, n6twithsta ilig that decich d to adber. to it. The followin two hundred, are believed to have been The wito hss adopting the of an elec- I:allgu e, and . `assai.ed fess tbat.-for oll g ag d6wned, and the destruction of pro tione Cartwright. took part, deelariiig themselves generally this effort i ',hreb-fourths memmandu erin,g 8 c0l eaded by i in of greement between the 'agellt,'at once Avent to work- Que ec Comp, is rou"hly e e etween. and with wha � result. all tie 'tthe� scheme. and strougly of'the any and stimat d at b Per Whilst profi6ssiila a; t1le same time to favrabl to vilable un<lera people'p real kepresentitives and, Buron thL- ty :1 04� -world knows' accept in a ArIlliamelitary sense that I urgingtheadvant fiscal and two i1liODS of dollars. The evi&nce t4ken before this ages of their Provinces sp6nsibles ndc n, Huro -denial, ] ie affected to see in., arid. I some tinicb.as b SR, a and Bruce Compan� MARRIAGE OF NELLIE mit is likely Coal gentleman's ility of push ing the work guardians, th I -Dr Strange the desirab o - 1, -tee, %Aien published to prove the treatment of "Cuszoins reiN the way and s4v .N are looks like a grrave vio- I of construction forward as rpidly as .L 0 wedon!t c business, and vill be favorably 111hite HDuseiis being pre quite an i i iteresbificr cli pter in th pared'for th t1i s t 0 rY lation of consti tio usa e, and referr d Imported Mxuxij W(dding of Miss* Grant, daughter of th of the g'ues of the 1� I t 9 possible, the bill was read se�,und "for the peop northbirrepresentatives viewed by the. -Eeople. The greemen in:. ri �te Mill's T- to British pro e the taxation Pr asiden , to Mr. 8Xr celde for the coni time andafterward passed throughlCom- hed to Such a em nea! —we are in &peudeut of, bot`h. If a about to be mad between the two Comk toris, of England, —The Ottawa corr3spolident Of the n which attao proceedings raittee a-nd repote I TI e we ing Will be entirely divested of Hamilto Times says -d d to the House for 1 wrong has been done, it was �a: panie,.; Provides that *the L to the part of the Government. Ilecessity. i one for ondon 0 1 anythin 'like official signiticane. thirdeading Without amendment. omi- "the benefit of o 3enate galler V- abo ast IN] ry crditable t .4 i 9 e- The into the ut h r. Blake fd�lowed, and having dis- I THE ELECTIO.4 33ILL. Ve lir friends, and yon i pny i hall lease lo the Huron and Que ony-foreign representative present will 11, a few evenings igo. a countr 18J4 CC rumor'�ivin posed of Mr. 136well, then turned his t- i must put lil ith it." bee CI)mpany for a number of years On- be Sir William Thornton, of Erialand, 9 On Mr. Dorion�s Election bill omin got afloat that the Were vent- tention to Sir John A. Macdonald. He up for its third reading on Nv.edilesday %v g this I Or, the rningof the-weddingtil " t ie ga q 011' Tucker must before fm Although the vetoing of this. bill by the f o I owing c �Iitions ing their. spleen agailst maith. 4icussed very fully I the question of the 4ecurbi ve Rausion will be losed The Pi ure Of Gov- Mr. BoweR moved that the bill do not the Senate, Mr. C that presents itself Irnmentofficiali taking part in elections. pass, 'but that it be referred backto COM- that ale on and 1. "hat the'H4ron,and Quebec Rail.* toall e>icept in itel guests. A large at first gianc6 fr V itueRLS to,; r hall commence the wor oin overhe�d is Whilat concediqg the'right to vot treaty was a la� his const est unde t �� injus ,1� nk ber 6f 1 spl ;e, he ex- inittee for the purpose of inserti-Aig a e way C lompany s endid- and valuable pres startling. I 0 st A; MOSti Of the Hondrables pressed very at' cariiest rOng OPiniolis adverse to clause providing a property qualifictioa the tilce inflicted up)n them by the struction, Zthin six months and. �en S to the. bride have been received, are pret, 1 years, well to reconsl edivision of cor. i have i lie -whole road completed Many of their entering into p A He for members of this House. After sOM0 5 of 1871 11 Tb ay are in or olitical confli( u -ah an for 1w4i e. longer, we are not runnh ig order be Nireen London and Brus delphia- them not! hav' a single hair between dealt soite har4� blo\ I �s at the members of Fe V are rom' New'�kork. a discussion as to whether the iotin VAS Pending. the sorry that it 11as boon do r , theirhe [a amflleavea. The illusion the late Go er' men all( ne. oo re- a . within two YdArs from the commence _nj" 4)F PROF. SNAUNG.—A vote wa, in - terri M order at tbis taige the ,ameandinent 'L�prncipally from Phila that thos, bald heads are upturile(I zion of t1h "Im. scathing langua e eXposed the disgrace- then suits iometimos follow evil actions. In nlen t, I ra'ched on the 20th in the Presbyterial: strikes t lost on a divislM - The Bill 2. ' at ll bor ho beholder al Ost irresiAltibly, ful manner in bi men, with ,entities Canada this instance �ve a'ilticipatetha the a c iuses granted in thd' Co incil ongaged in the Swing heresy and the i absende o atents passed amid loud cheers. The new JW arbitrAtiol.) for f any expr'ssion of O their po�kets, had up to the con of Jiudly Oduill y of Huror Shall be cancelled an trial, an M8111tei in the t hant chor ffice in ies into operation on tile ist $ehate will e let! with pre -col tion of the United IMPr 88 more deben ,-ures returl ityy Iceived 1 ideas, last moment sat and' voted as me bers of next. ed, providing th6 Hu4 vi dicati6n. of the accused Thmepvote f the uti of the Up per H forcibly upon thp"Go,�eriiment the nec.e"s- ron and ailway Compan� getI. sto c)d 15 fol: and 46 against conviction ()use. I 8ura the House of -comm4ns. Dominion for ti Quebec enoug THIRD OF VaE PAcinc itAWYAT 'Suggest.cd. that -Lws h tliey were talkinjr about THE XMITARY COLLEGE. sity for a genera.. reconstruction easar'e by -1, passed fi bonuses sufficient to� Th-, friends of Prof. Swing are jubilant. ' ne old gen 'outh BILL. - . countries wouW in I Huron. 16, - : After Mr. Ross; �Iinister of Militia On Wednesday -Mr. Ma'ckenzie wovoa ction man exhort ed his ague in a lisingenuou3 should waive. 0 of -the road. HE MISSIsSIPPI INUNDATIO-,�.—The Tory. col way moved the third 'din the bill " for' the third reading of the Canadian Pacific warrant the cons which will do' astice Aot to one eon- ! 3. that the Hxon and Quebec Rail.'� foll extract from a priva owing i is all not to all W V�*bical edilectiona to in- the establishment of procity stituency, , but t D all which hav-e-- now "pany do take for the construe- letter from the2vlayor of New Orleans: re� Dogriiiifnioll Military treaty � way om Railway bill. -Mr. Kirkpatrick moffiall ence -er tl ecls1ion. "sPeak ristie College, Mr. Mackenzie, in reply to Dr. an amedment The just cause for c. niplant. It will al tion of the Londo i L and Huron Railway I nl6ss resources for relief be increased to the 13th clause, P ee mo, and wiell rorth be 'difficulties of (le- iAing that no part of branch lines so all the bonuses t at may be obtained by to $100,00(1.000, many thou -1 hoist to � Ir. Cameron S bill, and tion. There.. read - the :Mir otion' for a thr nths' Tupper, explained t � direct the atta.lti on of the people.- to the - it a ome way ll�uld I either Company -,vith the 0,overnment, San 8 mu t perish by fanidne. Even that ,alled ciding on the site of �he proposed 0ollege, I be contracted for except with the appro- danger of coi i�uing a system which upon thw 6 in favo r of i, to ay " con- but stated that the 6hoice, appeared to b ed lost by the ;, un t e I Val of Parliament. -%Ir. Holton pom grant,, also, m(rtgge bonds to -the: 8 I Will not suffice to Save the lives of tent.; hey were a very cont The United places the veto ink ' ower in the hands of ented between Ouebec and Kingston. Mr. p amount of $12,00) per mile from London' thb ei inundated till the flood -subsides, crowd, fo .4 large in out the inconsistency of -11r, Kirl-patOck a r we call Judg a. partizan nd '�rresponsible legislative to Brussels, ill itY Signified s- IE(olton said the assent of Parliament i olu.par. overflowedlands are gain til- sent, W ill Proposing the amendment, as ien iblep lost Ale ate,0 4 the! yew Wed its e that the H -u i oil and Quebec Rail- lablcO' and :�ays were' would be n'ecessary.'. Dr, Tupper urged ed witU the refusal of the mover and hi� .,datence I en call, rok at once, d that, n the score body. If -the - ed, a lna,]Orit� e was brouht to ' f Of Way 0 ompany -s aU Put on sufficient; GENER". an o political eonsistexicy, friendi two years ago to give Parlianle"t axiians immi!kli directly to the pd and its members NvV-bite, Of Eat Hat., nas, - Who 8 —The men thou f. e bar bA car ipany his confid rolling stock to do all the 'business 'that! N.'ImPERiA-L THXJ3F. tood the Premier should take the house into any W)ntrol whatever over the Can lim' 'work ro iber of to 'Were directly responsible to them, offers between Bilt Lssels nd London. al. sev- ence. Mr. Mackenzie said the Pacific. 111,� acenzeWhY , in the Russian Imperi family, arrested at ewrlal otheir interested Cc oners, was difficulty was the W'Vernment were not it waS that while the cotl�aets for the A� J4� aw-- el' Ift k ----------- --------