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- - C . . I - . 3 to take. up the ex -rev- Government bills are to be introduced . are divic . 11ppoill Manuf5a . �
E. BUTTERI K: A 00.1'8 you refer are clauses'in the McCarthy were bont�86d- by-. the - inunicipalities, the Mail intelidi I . . spectacle vould, cture cheese, or butteZ � � - Stewart rec,elved
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Acti-A,bich provide fo - the enforcem�ent In -- * . erend's work, &lid as it defended him at shortly, this week will probably.see the on in wondpr at the essrs. Pl, � - . on 7
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. Reliable Paper- Patterns for all kinds of . puipose of procuring rail- k all =e of it. The committee consists * of M Wils
XJ of the Scott Act in :: Se counties. I � .tile time, will doubtless be prepared to. end of early adjournments. . I Itiley W Rae� J. Owens and-Jamek -1 . -_ Amaugi. the first
Ladies,', Misses' B6.ys' and Childrenla - way competition. This was the case ed member ON 11; SIDE OF- THE (N&SX- �
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idal—Yes*; i bat is, ,%�fiile regu - , I I employ the same kind -of weapons. Dr. Dowling, the re-elect .al years since the COM- Rllsse� I Sunshine, - - " _` ca
Mr. V 11; 31 r. W. Hodd, of _.
-Frm.&N Bp.os., f, -A I - lilder for South .Renfrew toO4 his old seat It is now sever . - Standard,
Garments, for sale by Ho ointed secretary, and NV, Rae; - London!,
I . ,tiDg, or profcssin�',,, to regulate licenses, with the Wellington Grey . alid Bruce, Meredith's -speech ill reply was n � d � being app I ;
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SeafOrth. . I . I - . G. Eany set out in its'eareer of buying an ; I -.11y - � special i toiTes ,-
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Shall be the duty of , e officers and somewhat disappoilitcd those who mmwmm� I � ____ -----I I I I X"eillera, 't
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NEW. .,�VER-Td TS. for&-tite , - . tc ell - London Huron and Bruce' in this coun- re looking for an . all -along -the -lit' � AT OTTAWA. the main line, some to communicate I � - _. tbigh� -
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� � illey �n the County 1 attack upon the 4overnment from him. . - . . . . _.
I I .. . � Mr. Hardy—The collirti have held . ley into th,3 )ockets, of the members . I- - � ; ",--,
tha't where the Scott -Act is in force the of - Oxford. No sooner, 4owever, did 'The attitude adopted by - .1 111011 �_ . .
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AT'The figure between the�parenthesis after _ (From dar Ount, CorreSPOnder,L) �'wlio owned them and FLOOD.9."='FlOOdS'haVe (10he imnlellse � ; Solit ,rr.
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the advertisetiwnt will be found. � ..z . couldn't sell them td anybody else. damage ' .. 1 4- IF4M o
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. Aie Dominion, th4n, thei were pernlitted I the Fifth Parlia- Having got as far east 48 Al � . Rovn LAKr�
. this holding-jueets w'itli th'e approbation t in depiecating the bit ontreal the I � - ,
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par-ain-,i—Cainpvc-11 & Br:ght. (5) .-ties. ! . which so . . MORE EARTHWAKY,s. —Recent e-irtli_
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Po�ltu Exhibition—G. C. Willson. (6) : - � of all.pai I - ness often , characterise6 Q6 inion of Canada was important question arisei Whether the . - . - With t New
to amalgamate with those roads with debates in the. House was rather re- intent of the Dom ' c1liakes in Malaga - have destroy , lie I
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The 1394 Yet—Purvis,t Xilks. (6), . 'Rev'.'John Smith ' . e que - . d shall cross the river at that city. ed '- , , excitement to Mall
� Educating Horses—Professor Bullock. (5) . understand ft is that ,we .have machinery which they were constructed to'com- markable, in view of the fact there is opened on Thursday last, as all the roa Afty �illages and ,two thousand lives .1
Cutter for Sale—U-ts. JGh - . M11 c scarcely a greater offender ift this re- and go oil castward through the eastem een . . with the -Aluoicilm
n Kidd. (5) on-liection with tle Crooks Act for, Pete, thus destroying to a large'degree . woildknows. The great question which , have b' lost.
- Auction Sale�W. Govenlock. (5) t than- Mr. Meredith h` self. -In tou nships and State of Maine- toPortland, BiLL.—Tbe - Pennsylvan, . tion day inyl pa Irtic, �;
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Notice to Creditori—'Mrs. John Kidd. (6) tile enforcement of the Scott Act; that their usefulness to the mubicipalitids. Spec - lin no* iigitaies the mind of the country -i b are already built and A GOOD I& I I
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For Sale�'F, Holuiested. (6) 1 the McCarthy Act has the same maclii-n-' that , had so, larcrely bonused them. dealing with the spoech lie 1�ad the dis ." What is Parliament going to, do, now some of, which are, now controlled. by Senate hav alender i' stra4ger at 4811C
ery, and that this p'a.rt of the .Me. - 5; - th-'6-
TenderaM"anted--J. Hewitt, (5� - - . .; " . 0 . It advantage of being upon the defensive corporal punishment- on wifet- !-
Chaneei-v'XGt1ce—F. Arnoldi. the Canadian Pacific, or whether it shall to inflict to regar.,41 our� rats,q
'0) - arthy Act has been - is to�sectire a refund of. these bonuges rather than upon the offensive. He was that it is opened once again." - . I �
Wood W'�Lnted—E\�P'081TOR Office. �&.) -' - C, decla od,,couititu - re to go over - go by the North Shore road to Quebec beaters. . able awl vicions
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Notice—L. Hunter. (6) tiolial. - . I �' I. tha,t the deputations visit Ottawa. THE ()OVERNMEN'T,s BILL OF FARE'. city, cross the river there and proceed WANDER11,Y)FRO-1111051E. -S.&COnint though k -he talk ai)
Collie Pups for Sale—J. Govenlock, (5) , Mr. Afow;rk't—We are to ass -time how A. I upon which,the Opposition seek to justi- - ,editor of Harpers' Weekly' wanderp ' - , I
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� Money Wanted—N. Taylor. (8) � : The amount involved is very consider- The Governor-O'eneral, in the speech on South andeast by another comb" ' � I d .. may laS, -0 ,, 1�a n ,<,- ;
. that tho'se clauses of . the McCarthy Act ' fy their conduct upon the great subjects - from hom e on the 16th inst, in a state 1 , h,E I
Notice to All Concerned—Jaines Miller. (5) ' . . claim in - dispute, and, as usual, defended the f rom. the Throne, told the members of tioll Of roads. Ron. John Renry :Pope, sees t. - -hatclictol
IR-ouse and Lot for Sale —L. inurphy. (,-,) .are valid clauses, that-those'provisions , able,. while the justness' of the . . ' - b e of nervous prostration and has not since ' �
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900MMMIM� . I are perfectly legal. -It follows from � cannot - .be successfully �Iquestioned. abandonmellt Of the riglits,of the Pro- both Houses and the crowd assent have settledJown
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Many,municipalities in this county are in the Seniate Chamber a numbe� of Oil CONTRASTS, IN- WEATHER.—Over 4 _ . -
Ully. I ouglitt6enforcetben-i. Wlia,tyou hould I . ary question, by,saying tbataftertbe ) at -Montreal, while all the members I 1. tonous round whim
paying interest oil bonuses granted to awcsr -_ e " - ell 11 a he north side- of the river owe it to Score of suddell deaths occurred ai . -casioually, b� dL-ie_
ti, I ' overn- . a - - Buenos Ayres, Soilth America., during . ,
xllt"Otl &xpooftot -.do is to call upon the'Domini6n Gs d hall been repudiated by the Dom-' things which th � flo�reriiin t of t e d y t S that the great C na of wheat or 11-helpri
. . roads, for vernmeint it was no longer intended to bring before the attention of their constituent -
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- iii,ilent to exectite its own laws., - We the express purpose of secur- inion Go � 0 . Ly should pass by the past fe-w days owing to the ex
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-.-.-,-,:-----.--.-- . — mpetition. , By anialga- I binding. It -is not a: little ctiriolis th'L" the people's representatives. Aillong their doors and make the ancient capital beat, now 1290 in the shad. . : more hopefil
. - could not take possession of tile fines ing ra,ilwak co . . i e - My tba
. S-FGAFORT'll, F.-RIDA-Y, Feb. 6, 1885. -w hich the Scott Act .provides for. � - a gentleman of some penetration, as Mr. - i ranabi e Bill, which bas ts important sto in" places. THE SUFFLRIUM Poon. --The distress ago, froin the fact
. impres- tiou this competition has been destroy Meredith is, does not recognize that it these ,ire the IV $ one of i
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. . . ed, and the money granted has gone for- was the y been before tile House twice before. The North Shore line was built I Paris isappalling. To provide work - I . steadily in price -
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.Province you Coll . It- is but just, therefore, ' inunicipal authorities have deci&I I
As vVe anticipated, Sir Richard Cart-. Mr. Mo-wat—I -thili i we jilayl have the G . overtiment w . it of its force. If it was not Valid', it ' series of Chapleau-SeDecal deals fell into the ,energy i"g _" " I
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� . . hich is Kesponsible for in the -Northwest Territories, to grant ying out several 'city ,
wn,ght did no,t loo�e any time in. reply- general power to see the execution of th -- was simply because that (41overlinient the hands of the- (Irand-Trunk. Now upon at once carr - he RL!2- Ua1',-',e,' '
til- un, provem. ents emplated. I
. to � ls anialgaination shouid make good . land subsidies to railways in the Nor the Grand Trunk already has its outlet J long,cont . Brandon Rail-w-ty il�'
si -Mi.atever * laws are --lin , hoev,jer refused to carry out the agreement and
ing to the atta-ek made tipon him by ir le the outlay incurr' -west, to aniend the Insurance law, to to Portland along the South shore of the EPPECTS OF SEXERE WEATHER,— to people who hav
' enacts, theill ; but whe" le'r that w9uld. . ed to., procure what they make it so. Had they kept faith with - ,event :e Thousands of head of live stock in Oregon Patiently, It- is -I
. � :amend the Civil Service law, to p .
. St. Lawrence and has no particular us .
* John Macdonald in his Montreal speeeh � . reference to the Pri ,
I be a -a-sef ul jurisdiction - for th e* p. e8ent (lid away With. The dernand sicems so the Province, no ivy the spread of contagious cattle diseases, for - the North Shore line. The, only and Washington territory have perisEeti lieved. that this �
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of which we made niention at the time. �purpose to.exercise, or to �rhat extent it j u t ', Ad reasonable, that it should -be to take a census of the Northwest, and . reason whv they frot it was that ring the past six weeks on account � - -Pushed forwaril 11�. i a few du
Sir Richard erobraced the opportunity would go, would requMe consideqVtion. ii Tile niatter ould have been litnally to make .,ionic ifew provisions respecting �
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. I tbi nk that ypti will 'have to assume read yacquiesced,in.as soon as made. settled years ago.- Air. Mowat replied I I the yearsago it was the policy. of the com- of severe w- eather , and, large numbers of . ,constraction wIll Ni
affaided by the debate on the address in � . .T I the Mounted Police. Furthermore, . persons have froze death in i o . .
- I, a rie I House will be asked to consider the They -are quite ,willing to sell I I I i
' - here are numerous precedents to jus- pany to gobble all the roads they could. ll to is lated fore.another harve.9
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- that it is to tli.e"' , ion Government oil behalf of the G"overnincrat, i b i f ' - it and the places. expected to th-c elm
Parliament, to. set biniself right with you will have to .look for the enforce- tify the Government ill making the re- but telling' speech. He klaliced in a
- - � 1111 aln' If the Dominion Gov- . . OL s which the i uestion of bankruptcy legislation,.but willing to btly it if . A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD�—Dnn_ applied for at the P
the'Prime Mi' ster,. d on Friday last nient of the law. coacise nianner tit the st Canadian Pacific is
� . fund, The other Provinces have. been Zr John Macdonald has explained' since the Government will pay for it. it is can C. Ross, of Cleveland, challenges the L cgislature. 1;
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ent.fo.iled to do its duty i i tb Government had �1 connection * ;
paid him back with compound hiterest. ern,"I � e * . taken il the Speech front the Throne was deliver- i ' the world in a mixed -wTest-
" i sult will be a deal any mail in I of his schenwi:
I recouped for.expenditures of this kind, w * i'the various matters which bad been 1 probable that the res
� The speech of Sir Richard, while it was bi,atter, the Ontaxio Government ould . � . it] ed that the Government will not intro- .- ..
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have to consider the "matter. very &lid the important Province of Ontario in dispite, and, which resulted in the I which will inake a liald on th e public ling and general athletics or- mountea . ." . . ed with a certaiii -
. . � - i duce a measure, but will appoint a. treasury large- , enough to satis , M. - from past expe
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calra and entirely free from abuse, was earnestly. . . should -not be less justly dealt with. 111tillif gider the whole p,s. Gil the n _T of the riv , w,
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. TRIUMPH'OF THE PROVINCE I . . I si(e er the f or feit. I . - insters, Put I
. terribly severe and was one of the most Rev. John Sinith—Then - on,, re- We anticipate, therefore, that the mis- - question and report. This, by the way, ' TALLY INJURIT,D.—Chlittend6n I-,> instance -orighlatel i
powerful indictments against'an port will be that we ar e to look t:) 'tb e - in eveiy one. The hostile 'p' ition of � friends of Mr. Po e and the Canadian FA to I 11
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oppou- . . Sion of the deputations will be crowned the Dominion Goverim I is the course which -was taken in the Pacific Coni-,pany. They are -not easy to ers, an expert bicyclist an(I noted polo as the work of .-;,L-int
I ent ever listened to in the Parliament; Of Dominion Governineut to euf6rce its , I ; lent in the Bound- ! case of the Dominion License. Bill, layer, while engaged in a game of polo the hanasof the sull
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own law. . with -it so simple a mcdc, ary question was well exhibited by the - satisfy, any of them, but none of the m. p
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Canada. His oppponents were *absolutely , Which has lately been declared to be will groNviatthe, others getting-& great at Bingliamptoil, New York, last be said to be manly
Mr. Vidal—But that if the will fact brought out by Mr. Mowat that, I -unconstitutional, so far - as it relates to U ce I The great aiajiority
�, Dominion of justice as that to be demanded b I ' dealso long
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.1 struck dumb, and neither Sir -Joplin nor Government fails the OntaxioGovern- beat once granted.- It will cause re- notwitb standing the suggestionsof the ' . and if that lie- died from his --injurivs before undo�btedly of thi
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his supporters had a single word to. say ment will do itb best. - 1, . . . . i . Home Government, Sir JoJin has so f, I in this case the result will be ni:)re last- selves. If this is not the r�sult, �
. palitieg,, and refused to make any eff'ort to -have an I i 'Ourir,
- � .. Mr. Molvat—Yes, I think you may Joictug in ii[ot a few mi�uiai I ing, and will not involve the ruin of , ' Parliament does not vote the measure morning- . - � - Rock Lake, 8
% hig. defence in reply. . . We shall pro- ' ! - through the writer will be surprised. ' TuE BLOCKADE ,OF Fow-aOSA.—The Railway is no bu))h
- say that. . � . I �., - will relieve many of the treasuries of a Imperial Act passed to ca ry intio effect ; 'tation besides that of . - i rench Government has ordered Admfiral
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ers an opportum . - I . _. * burden. which is severely felt. But we the decision of the Privy ),Llllcill as re- ' the " Great -Constitutional Lawyer," as DE33ATE Courbet to vigorously enzforce the jight '_ —a lcoa_nnioxl lone
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� 0 . . ounci I - � Law (lid in the' both Houses, of course, and in- each it of search. against every vessel flyiing the . --
of perusi;ig Sir Richard's speech in a ' Salari �s. , - ,commended by the Privy I � them- ' There was a debateon the address in twenty teams in a
1� .U� . . School Inspectors must not count our Gb,idkens before they - la the Dominion Licens
Tature issue.. . - . selves. It is to be hoped c t this is not ' legal luminary, Mr. .
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. At t he recent meeting of the Huron - as we are kentifide-d that it , case of the Afeat was rather interesting. In the Senate flag of a llatl`4 power And attempthig .11 - __ their -.iray to 1.lmi
I - , axe ]latched, another of the great Nhienier's artifices Dalton McCarthy, 'who fathered the I
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- County Council, the question , of the is not always the most just claims - that to cheat the Province o4t of the territory �' otifie I � � -a
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The Enfbrcem�t* oif the jScott ! f 0 - poor, short-lived Dominion License Act derls tirade against the Government. He Powers h niaking th b It
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reniuneration received by our Public are honored. .:'The return of the' de- wbicb.-has been declar'd to belong to � in the House of Conullons. Further- denounced our present Tory rulers with MUTINY ONT 8131PBO-.IRX). rhe crew of I -one� To some it- WA
� Act. . . I School In her. The debate on the address, which i more, the Speech from the Throne pro- - — �
. spectors, cainx e qp_for con ider-' legates, will be"awaited.with some de- usually lasts for a number of d,%.vs, came . ,I,ll the energy of a -convert, .and yet tlie bark Wellington, froir, Havre to I caL But to tile fa
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By the passage of th e 'McWrthy Act l atio, ' . . mises the reports of the Hudson's Bay with that familiar tone adopted by those New York, mutinied off � . I swell the Processi-4
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the Dominion Govern, ment have evident- n. As is already -known, the coun- , �ree . ofilr4altieu,'ce &lid interest. to an abrupt conclusion -With Mr. expedition and the- Chinese Coiiimission. . Cornwall, and occur. Though hi�,
. "L I cail grmits each of the Ins ectors an 00-W- � "! I Mo%vat's speech. The Opposition an- - who take part in a family quarrel. Mr. killed the captain, but beiEgunable to I I sses bi i -self i I
ly- assumed responsibilities which they . P I . . .� � WHAT ABOVT THE C. P. R. ? Alc_,=ider is an old-time Conservattive navigate the vessel, they haw �expre ill
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. � : i &wce of $150 Per, an-nuin for travalling -OUR TORONTO LETTER. nounced that it was not their intention . . . � I to signal a v possess Some of the �
didl -not count uppn. The decision of - I I -it perfect liberty to passing Steamer, wbich towed the ba�&
� . . - to prolong the diSCUSSioll, and in conse- Everybody asks why there is no refer- and therefore feels , - . I -i -I
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the Supreme Court reeppiltly given while : . I quence the address was carried without ence to the 0,uiadian Pacific Rail-,vay, abuse his friends, whose conduct he in. to Plyin'. outh, where the Mutineers ' f , po
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; tioll, with this grant, that ffie,?,discussrioll aniendment. It is the general opinion ' seeing that it has been openly stated does hot approve. Althou gh I I . Alex sted. ,.;. I
� it declares -thait portion of the Act ; . . t:) Inestion is' not �apj
. � -TORONTO, February.qrd, 1885. so I (101111 Was a over and over again, naid nevek denied ander is not by any iijeans the important INTARRIAGE, Or THE PRE',NTIF,R1.S SO- I .
I arose, as the regulax , allio-vt ances f O.. � the . . that their reason for _,-, — . t `C I
L il - th, -would nian lie believes himself to be, his utter- Rev. Stephen Gladstone, recto - - . Clinks only 4 his 111,
which licenses and regulates the tr a, ffic 1� l Several services rendered by the Inspec- Thesecond Sessioll'of the'fifth " Legis- desire to'escape the dress: L greneral po it blank ,it the Syndicate r Of Ha . for. a near Market. L
unconstitational, does not interfere with" ' la,tur6 of Ontario was duly opened last barroving up of their J'Qings which � again seek the aid of the Dominion Gov- ances would don btless, have sonie weight,, warden, -apd son of the Prime Minister, .
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the part which -makes provision for � , � Wednesday ..by , Licutenant-Governor. would have undoubtedly ensued had. - erlinient. Sir John. 'Macdonald, in the were he any qtlier man than member of was inarried tile other day to ,N,J* , During the.
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.. . . ' discussion several member,r of the Doun- there been a Protracted discussion upon ' speech already quoted, said' that the the Senate, ain institution that is con- ',N,Iary,%Aril.sol�l,.(Ia'aghter of Dr. Wilson, - - atmosphere has beel
the enf orcement of the Scott . - Act i Robinson, who, unless his tern'l of ,offide � i r i - - - -
. . I cil seemed to be of the opixdo,n thai.; the, - !- -,,- 4 .' lent did sidered only because of the necessity of a rich etired physician Of rilynars, and.11,W)v
. W ! # - I I . im . the address. They recognive-the weak- , reason was because -the Goverlin , A nota'ble �' I
. here it has been passed. So Iong as , , I be renewed—as run - sft�ys is not ini- the
. . I . ness of their position, and bave no wish � not intend to propose any legislation abolishing it. � In the Commons, the company was present, iilclu.Afii�ngr : ders are aware, hal
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the law rem, ains unrepea,led, therefore, � ' e ":L . , probable—on . that d,�y read' his last whatever to -occupy a 1 lace on the 'Min - � with reference to the Canadian Pacific address was moved by Mr. Tachereau, Premier. � � � pilgrim age to Ottaw-
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the duty of e the Scott Act ! 1% ., - ey " ,9 ', speech from the throne. The occasion isterial rack a moment longer than is Railway. It is a strange thing that who succeeds M. Boldlic, now a senator, TERRIBLE CAsE.—The ,%;vife� and 11- encligh at Toro i
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I some of the rate -payers - y be t, , the . necessary. On Friday the only business even tile Most trustf ill people never put as the representative of Bea,uce, Quebec. year-oRl boy of Rev. .C.. H: ---'i�neli, of �
rest witli the Dom, inion Governmen, t, i - I ; I was, graced by the presence of a more . ar -
I sam e opinion we refer to the ma .-x, as done w4s the presentation of the report . any, faith in what the Prenlier says oil Like ne 'IV -,ill the young school of L .
7 , Grand Forks, Dakota, were mil-rdered satisiiea with the p(
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fluently and with some man, while Mr. Snell was absent holdin -
penildd, the Local Govern m-ent having , lega.1, consular said other dignitaries, and to investigate , case the majority seein to regard this # ereau. Speaks � � "ting that the U,
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9 , eving 'Itffectiveitness. As stated 'above the a meetilig. Thed,ead bodies were Ifl:uMni - - L . 1-1:1 .
nothing, to -do in the m atter, except pro- I . . the kiy dresses of the ladies who filled ' THE CHARGES Or, BRIBERY denial as additional reason for beli was carrybag to,the i
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. . i cumsta,inces are expl," r rather I that something will be done for the seconder of the address was Sir Charle's oil Friday by the n, eigbbors. 111timatilln, at all. I
bab,ly the appointing of Police Commis- ! I the seats of the ]ion. me . I
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.- I 1 than half of the rean tieraition received ' - reports, of the Commissioners, will bi3 Canadian Pacific. Itis barely .possible Tupper's successor, who did witch better derer took the ' train for Winnipeg, - � 'of h-umor Oil the rno �
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. sioners to try offences ag,amst the Scott t I � . nonce brightened. lip the d ulll old room, read with great interest. Judges Proud- that somethiliff may be done- without than a seconder of an address 'usually -- DAjRy PR=s.—Prizes have been - and must be rcg.jrj�
. .- i by the Inspector,Q' . Zid by the co linty, . L- t�l not meant as'
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Act instead of the regular'magistracy. ! and gave it a more festive appearance footand Senkler find Wilkinson, Meek, legi lat on by some arra does. He promises to raise slightly tlie awarded in the dairy products division joke,'
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' and the. re. m a-inder by th� Pro ' the A,Ovcrlllllellt, but relief so grrdlited low average of spemaa ing talent among - upou the Federal F
. �.,mcial � th Bunting, Kirkland and Stinison guilty of the Nenv Orl�4ns Exposition. lowa - - ;
The. Local Government is, therefore, ' ' an it will again. assume until the end . 0 _ ' ,)e, kin ves, but took raost of the p rem. imais, the remain- �
" Government. Th6 salary, or allowance of attempts to bribe meni-ber8 of the can. t only temporary. Those who Isiliglish speaking . ouservati . I would be the conchl,
reheved of aL very important and at the ' . of the session, when a similar scene .
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of each Inspector in this county will loll Assembly for the'purpose of inducing pretend to know statethat'thell proposi- considering that the 3overnment lost its der beino, divided between Wis ' . one not acquainti-, I
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Sam.. e ti m.- e ain e ' ally di isagreeahleL dtlty a solnewhat. §&1l I . : case,on perusing our'
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th�L , aven�g,e about $1,350 per aan , . �11.,t of � .. . . I , g awe . eps I I )(Juvi
1�y th,e existence of e legal clauses of , . genera� publ� testified to the, interest- wid.-41othlil)g a coalition; that the I the first mortgage oil the main line, held the net ilesiilt is a decided loss. Mr. takin takes on dairy butter. the Toronto bai
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the McCarthy Act. The teiiip�rance ' . -which �hey took in the' proccedings by charges- made by the Attorney�General by the Coverninent as security for the Blake iii,replying made a speec, goo, In cb-eese, all the first premiums -%%,,eiit . . no one lic
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ravelling expenses, po,stage, than be lisit I to Wiscorisin, exec
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people, i filllng� the g1flerits to over-flowrim. whenbrhicrim, the matter first before repayine y illillimis of dol de 11 I _
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- - . stationery, &c. All these,lin the cour - 0 the Housco, 't'ixe amply 8118telill0d, and I lars, loaned litst suninier, slia I be. made oil important occasiolis. He d 0 neSota. � � �- VeIrlest rot, and that
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afidence ia the Dominion Gov- .Aft )eech wa.s read, and tile ladies � tob a are -drea-dfullv ;
- -w ., that t ie absurd ace -ttions broug, t.for- I a second "or third morta c - and that onift anyth however, that could tel J011N.- "MoRnissy--The 'N,Te.%v- - Yol-k- �
that co � of a year forin very -Qonsiderable iteffis, � bac . i ell up the s,cats to their rightful its, b ' 019 I 11 :
. ' Mr. Meredith that e Q'overn - i cortzairl'other minor concessior s .shall be agrainst the- vernilient. Ile "ellaffed' Mor i lll�imatlljll. Ile 1-i .
ernnsiexit, which they have in the Local, � � , �,%'X'_ard by - th i� Lol d ' Herald's Paris special Says J -no -i rissy -
. and we doubt very -m -itch if either of the I Ow" L � ,the House caine to order and i �
-ey have g h . ,��lieiit..tli(-�iiiscl,.,cs,wei-egiiiltypf corrupt: "lade, and -in consi(leratiol of Such Sir Leonard Tilley unmerciful about one -of the actors in the late Loi-idoii . grievances of 'Mun
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or at least th Teat fea.rs t mt the IliSpecors will- have much over one t �ous_ "organized itself by passiiCg -tile custom- ' . .1y P r . L better—but he 11.1_8 �
, - . . oders and attempts are wholly un: � favors being granted, the * company his promise inade three years 'igo Of ten outrage, bas arrived in a, is He- ba,� � - , '
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Doadirliou Government will not efficient- , ary formal motions respecting the ap- L Judge ,Scott, (, (�, 0 M I 0 of I tillies. He took t " - . . - 191)
I an'd dollars or at the outside eleven bun-. - proven. the thir aurees. to oive ill) the remaining portion years goo( -,�ay of ,seellrii)a t-1
L pointinelit of committees, &c.- One new - . 6 11.) I his, his I been long identified with the Irish vevo � 01
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1-y erd orce the� Act, and j tIdging ' inissioner, oil the other -hand, refrains I ilutionary Movement. A wonian. kno-wit I
. fro, m the � d of their lands. first opportunity to call, Sir J I M sion to Otta, i
. , , red dollars aQtual moneir for his I -ubor. - meniberl Mr. Dill, of 'Aluskoka, was in- . . . .. J Out A c- I I L was afallure, 11114� 1%�
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rem arks.of a delegation from the, Dom,-,- � When -%A, co, i from 'xpressincy ,� I these things, say als Donald's attention to his speech in
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Y. - tim e and money necessary to pr �paxc I aud holds that the Coiilmission6rs' duty I whether these ternis should orshould Englishman coming to Canada to 111ake was c,oncerned ill the Tower explosion. .
npon thp. Ont,-,rio Governm will be remembered, takes the place of . I ad sonit(-i
. � '--n.t " few daysL � thaniselves for the position we mus Say ' . .1 is only, -to report the proceedings'and :.not be acceded to,'and that, as there his ]ionic herei allied himself: -w'ith the A banquet has been held in Paris to - ,that thRy 11, L
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acro, they would, ma.ch prefer the Local 'th ' .. T%lr. Faliquier, -whose election was ev�dence to Ahe House. He filirther appeared to Ile no prospect of settlill Coiiservative party. ' failure, is .,certaffi. .
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. ,it the allowanco is under, rather -than promptly annulled and himself declared � * 9 L . -w
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I L y L . foir-the �urpose of showing that Messrs. that it should be left- out of peech This T Ir. Blak January Cluny Macpherson, of Cluny,
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- __ � Pared -with the other le Bupti�,*�,) I . very large class of of the clau Macpherson, died in I
I the famous frozen whisky brigade,. Mr. 13 . i - . i is that lie is auxi()111*�
to the Ontario Govern, ment, it is asking . not a pr9g_qr opportunity of appearing .stock do-wn to about 40, as it is now in people in Canada. He foulid fault with Ch", ,
I It is nearly, if not fully as.difficult,takes LDill's election reduces tile Strength of I . I . his 1"86th year- Ile -was a Commander with tbe opposition ��
them to 7undertak-b duties,, the respon- ; beforeAhe i�ommissioiiers and defelidill& the New York liiark*et, and xvith the Sir John, specially for taking advantage' of the Bath, Coloji4 of the Inverness -
I . as long and costs. as much to prepare the Opposition by one vote, and corres- , - SL - -Governnunit to th�
sibility of whfolt they arewise .*in .ddelin- ; pondingly increases that of - the Gloverii-' themselves froul. the charge madei '1;a fact staring them ill the face that, so of his position- ill England, (reCeiVEd as shire Rifle Volunteersf, and held , many -
! for this prof ' governnient is. now.
. . ' ession as it dloes for thax of a conclusion whiA 1e draws is, that i�o long as the Government holds a first he wzws, as the reprcsentati-N�e of all Cana- important o 'ces con-mected with the I
. ing. If the Dominion, G'overim ent do L . melit. � There are three constituencies' at . , f1i -
- L ! lawyer or a doctor and the allowance is ,in or oucr ,age, . three members, fol-
- . .. . __ I ' action c. lit to be taken by tNe mortt - nobody else will lend them di'ans) to traduce. his opponents. .Mr. town and county of - Inverness.. His .
� present .uiirql)�e�ieiite(l---�-Algoin�, East . 0 Mr- Broi6l is tirii*
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e t1le respon sibility of , L eg git"inst' thes money, it would seeni the most natural Blake had some fun at Sir Jolll_]L',, Le -_k_ el(IeSt Son s a. I 'Ll I re I
no�t WiSfl to a8suM', not so large as isbornh:to-nly paid to bi,gh Simeoeand Lennox. .The -two former L vislattire a e gentleme'4- . . - i Don h .N acpherson 1) L
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where it has been p and the latter by a Con§erv,,itive. The knew that proceedin gs we�re ab�ut to be -and friends, -who have beeii 'so kind cil in the Scott Act ease had been set - GA,S EXPLOSIOx.s.—A series of three � enter the goi-twhim
assed, tbey should 1 - trict.
I I I- . 1)'fiblic -Sabool Inspector is. as ard nous net.result of the changes is that the tak ell to 0 , I Public Worlis and,
. repeal the M,cCa,rt1hy Act which m ..- ! and as hliportalit as - any ,'of thosi we investigate the charges,, and -hitherto. As a Willpally %as neither forth in the speech from the throne natural aas explosions occurred in Pitts- - � .'-
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poses� on them that respon sibility. Until 1 - T. . � Government's majority is increased by tbaj� their presence would be required. body to be kicked nor soill to be saved, two years ago, there was no menti t) respectively. , Froul.
- ; have lia,med; so that, in , on burg on Saturday morning -withill. a few . �
. comparison . One ov'er that of last session. It proved em f tbe great dcci!�ion in the oppo.�i;
allings requiring. sillilar. tben,.despite the hopes and the efforts of minutes of each other, by w,bichei-aliteen - favorable to coalitil
tk, do th,Li - - the tem perance people I with other e Instead of waiting to present th' - it is to be presitnied that it has not the whatever o 0 . learn- that tho
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. must look to them and to thern alone I training the kHowaziice is o selves before the tribunal, as innocent Sensitiveness -whiell would cause a feel and ft��anvs cases, and that persons were terribly hijured, seb faith, it is 'said, in ��l
I I the , imall men would liave done, they chose to go, ing of Shaine. It is hardly likely that evell. the Supreme Court's judgment on wholli, are
for such aid as the law should afford for I side instead of being �, � and now that it is evely larger, the out- Wilkinson d Stimson to the I\Torth- the men who have -iiiade aiieh treinen- *the License Act -was ored. He I in not I exp��tied to Survive. Tile � 'cliallipion i0f 'Manit.
' It the , too l4rge. After look for the speedy. acquisition of the 'in - , re- houses w,lich the explosions took House will be S1,11111117
the eliforcement, of the Act. - unting- to England, and be'- dQlis (Irains -upon the public purse so ferred also to the I � .
I , dismission this was, we believe, the, de- Treasury benches, by the gentlemen o west -and B' - acience, from the place were 'badly wrecked, and a nunl- - patch of business ill?,
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Gove�mmentfalls.to"gjve that aid then - cause by doing so they . far will not hesitate for a moment to speech of any rofereince to Reciprocity ber of the .
) elsion a ver large majority -of the e i � I adjoining buildiu,gs ,damaged,
y , .oun- the left hand of the speaker is not very ' or " lid they ti matters political Willi
the� shoilld be held to a .Strict account cil c ' t EVADED SERVIM i TH.E NOTfCFS cry More ! more!" if they fi Imperial Federa oil, or the Factory O'Doxov-A.N. RoSSA SH -OT. —"O'Doliovan � .
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.for their remissions. Tlie duties. were I I . , the notorious Irish arritator u s - ,clear. The most hill
1. and we ,: .Scott contends they batl no proper thing that lets in a ray of hope that Mr. Blake ina neat late speeeh of shotatand wounded on tioie strelet in .* Session will be the
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slelf-assuin ed and sholil(l. be faithfully, th inkno- to the speech was moved by Mr. Awrey, knowledge of the proceedings and ought tli'crc is to be at least ashort season of -about twenty iiiinutes. Ile declared New York- ab � �
. ' ne will say that the .Inspectors . � S _ .Out five, o'clock Monday i ill, a, I
I I of South Wentworth, and seconded by not to .be bound by what was doue denial of the Syndicate's demand. That, that the country was more prosperou i distribution b.
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. . I Mr. Hagar, of Prescott. As was to be thereat. Wbate-ver force in law the things- is the absence of Sir Charles Tup- than it could possibly� -be 'without the i'll"Tiediately Arrested'. Rossa was able I : -the fortheoining ,-ess-
the Local Government may be learned ' capable and deservina ted in view of past eVe'nts the point �vhieh the learned judge raises -may per. The( redoubt,ible ex -member for N. P., and ,as for ,the oipissions froln the to wal
from the follo:wn g, colloquy which took ,...- 0 officials. hey expec . k -to the bospital - wh-ere it was ,, ,%,h,W, h i ily -a
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place between the Attorney , iprocity, Eanada should not serious cliaracter. _. sentation, two meml:
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the deputation. It Will be also seen ' :Pent some little tinle in placing upon not - likely that the . Legishiture will land. Last year lie %vas that and the go down on ]ter kilees* to lincle 'Sam. THE SKY CROFTERs.—A late. dispatch . - tion represent mor -0 -
a.re in, the -work a,'nd we believe their record the feeling of bitter 'hostility ignore t . lie verdict of the majority of Min ister ofltailwaysa,s well. Or elsehe was The decisionsrof .
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tha,t even Sen,ator Vidal has not much labors are appreeia;t the l)ri-1'Y Council and from Portree, speaking of the arrest of �, � - electors of the whole
confidence �tha.t the Dominion GoV'ern- . ed by the publi -,. - which has actuated the Ottawa Govern- the- Commissioners and adopt the neither one nor the other, according as Supreme Court bad no bearing on the Skye Crofters says the prisoners w -eve ' " , -respects the .Iiessiol
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. -ia.y ta, -sk,ill be su li -as to effectually across the Atlantic from his big office in Aolise well employed. Sir Richard afterwards taken to court, 'where their � - general election. -!M
and that. even he would have infinitely i a�nd_ the Province. Ile Very properly n , ke 0
- In respctpse to a Memorial from the exposed, too, the hollowness of the remove the temptation - to commit the England to do the em-dilieering necessary Cartwrig'bt made the closing speech of declarations were received. - A hostile - - i & f9 q
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County Council of Oxford, thei Huron . claims of the self-styled " constitutional nefarious.. acts which disgraced last to get the loall of ,',,30,000,000 to the the address. It,was mainly in reply crowd waited Outside, and when the � t�'dissolvcd during t I
ly attended to if the Local Go,%�ernment . I " lawyer " to anvtbina like legal lore, and session. ' . I . Canadian Pacific Railway through tile to Sir John McDonald's little attack oil sherriff eYn . I I ,in- 4
, Coun, -Cotincil last 61firled a�--- '- erged he was greeted with - M,le election will, ni,
had A under -its control. SenatorVidal, ty week . a`PP � 'showed-tliat ii� the clecisioni which have A largg,lileptitation -waited upon the, House. He..:sat as a, member of the him (Sir Richdrd)l, at the Mon treal _. � -
niiti�e to proceed to Oftaw execrations. There is Much excitement - :,conducted oil strai
however, is one of those who vote.d in cam . e �;treani,s bill, (3overnment oil Saturday last to press House but (lid not vote till after a bill Banquet last Ili . . . . - lZa
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company, with dep tatio 4 fir �tber Boundary Award, and License questions upon them the necessity oftaking some had been passed, sustained by the Gov- clever satire, and I
favor of this power being place(t-Jil., the " . . I tbou-b. Sir John and tained. Fifty illarines guard the prison,. � Vince. With this,
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hands of the Don inion Goveram' . . � - BATTLE OF AB'U KLIA.—A hea-vy ! them Pteforniers are f
ent and Dollill1l'on Oxoverninent' &in�J,S of reptitation -upon which its o-,vner once tax ekemptiong. A formiAable array of 'to declare him a mcniber of the House dently felt the keeniles, of the word b ttle wa, fou M
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he should naw see that it is "im ,Proved. plumed himself. but which is no -vv very figures a nted, e lit oit! the l9thJawlary by ,, every
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The,fallow` is a'report of the i,nter- much the worse for ivear. Mr Meredith's reference to Toronto, -,,ehich showed the same tillie.. This year Sir Charles be written in letters of gold up, L .1 r i
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. to railways which hav-6".7been'declared share in the Boundary ,%lid disallow- that the exemptions in this city amount re'niains in Eiiiglaiid and is succeeded by 'banner of the Doini i it. - t Offidal , despatches indicate o I
I , view- referred to: : I . . . 110 I was in that he march Ste dition. A grawl Pr
Dominion railways, to have 811 'kL Mon: ance questions was. not overlooked, and to no less than $34,500,000. Govern- a mild mannered gentleman � named answer to- the taunt by Sir John that his li of General � >wart and I
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Mr. M at—You ha,ve no confidence . . the,'l,;estiveness -which that gentleman ment property is exempt to the amount ToN,viisbend, who, by the way, made a Sir Richard, though a Knight bad ad- eir le army from Abu Klia -well t4y will be held in WMI
ow d. Until -recently L tilese th Poisition sonth of Metemmiell. has , for the purpose of ad,
in- the Dominion Goverialin ent. (Laugfh- eys recoupe deco- been
� exhibited in his reply when touching of $2,7100,000, _church property. to the very good Speech in seconding the vocated independence. "If these ; ' and seen �
ter.) a S o easy task.. Almost jevery foot ,platform - ri
roads were under the' control of Ithe upon these matter h xtent Of I . - �
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' � ' ft � 15 tent,of $16,350,000. reply to the speecli_froill the Throne. the Canadian who wears them. is bound co-liteoited. by resolute Ar&b.§. 11.1ere - all of which goes lio f
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Mr.,Vidal—There is this difficulty ; Legislature and the local'intunicipa,lities, In,colinection with. the paragraph in the ward lut the impression which the. than Pacific without the aid of is bribeEf. " , . . e 'British troops steadily �. - -
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that after part of the McCarthy Act has they would never have been constrilc�ted. Speech referring to the- Bribery Con 91 fresh 'victories over had some cold 11
I I -i-' members of the deputation -carried energy and cuteness. Of course' it� - the inlpet-
� . is I should like to refer to other import- 1101is but easily demoralized i�cbels. - 011 I cold, ,even fk 'M
'been declared entirely -ultra vires, if The Dominion Path' mission, Mr. Awrey took occasion to put away with,them was not favorable to possi&e. that the diffieul% is one that ant matters, ])lit this letter is already the morning lof Janual-y I ,,,,,,r,,,,-",,, -
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ill. its proper place the Alall newspaper, the idea that the Government was likely ,not even Sir Charles Tupper could too long. .
pursuance C �IiZin ' proclivi- which in . I -3-i I
minion Government to create a:Com mis- . 9 a recent article squinted vio- to take any immediate action' after the fight at Abu Klia, the enenly - monthl durimag whi,c :
. . Evi- bridge over. Nobody can tell all the A. B. J. �ppeared'in force in front of file advanc- to look for somethiiq
sioner simply f6f the enfore'em. ent of the ties, declared these roads to be for the Untly in � the.. direction of a coalition gov- dently-'. the' tax exemption question his and outs of the well r, but one of � - __________z
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e causes of difference i 3 undoubtedly - -On Thursday of last week la gely ttle . I
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ty the Act, but it might not be worth passed an Act removing them from till- last session Mr. Wilkinso4i aind other sittings, but there appears to be a geu- Cana( . 6 8 e gra mil es � c , il , near. She-bacas - .
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E. BUTTERI K: A 00.1'8 you refer are clauses'in the McCarthy were bont�86d- by-. the - inunicipalities, the Mail intelidi I . . spectacle vould, cture cheese, or butteZ � � - Stewart rec,elved
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XJ of the Scott Act in :: Se counties. I � .tile time, will doubtless be prepared to. end of early adjournments. . I Itiley W Rae� J. Owens and-Jamek -1 . -_ Amaugi. the first
Ladies,', Misses' B6.ys' and Childrenla - way competition. This was the case ed member ON 11; SIDE OF- THE (N&SX- �
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idal—Yes*; i bat is, ,%�fiile regu - , I I employ the same kind -of weapons. Dr. Dowling, the re-elect .al years since the COM- Rllsse� I Sunshine, - - " _` ca
Mr. V 11; 31 r. W. Hodd, of _.
-Frm.&N Bp.os., f, -A I - lilder for South .Renfrew toO4 his old seat It is now sever . - Standard,
Garments, for sale by Ho ointed secretary, and NV, Rae; - London!,
I . ,tiDg, or profcssin�',,, to regulate licenses, with the Wellington Grey . alid Bruce, Meredith's -speech ill reply was n � d � being app I ;
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I I .. . � Mr. Hardy—The collirti have held . ley into th,3 )ockets, of the members . I- - � ; ",--,
tha't where the Scott -Act is in force the of - Oxford. No sooner, 4owever, did 'The attitude adopted by - .1 111011 �_ . .
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AT'The figure between the�parenthesis after _ (From dar Ount, CorreSPOnder,L) �'wlio owned them and FLOOD.9."='FlOOdS'haVe (10he imnlellse � ; Solit ,rr.
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the advertisetiwnt will be found. � ..z . couldn't sell them td anybody else. damage ' .. 1 4- IF4M o
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. Aie Dominion, th4n, thei were pernlitted I the Fifth Parlia- Having got as far east 48 Al � . Rovn LAKr�
. this holding-jueets w'itli th'e approbation t in depiecating the bit ontreal the I � - ,
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par-ain-,i—Cainpvc-11 & Br:ght. (5) .-ties. ! . which so . . MORE EARTHWAKY,s. —Recent e-irtli_
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Po�ltu Exhibition—G. C. Willson. (6) : - � of all.pai I - ness often , characterise6 Q6 inion of Canada was important question arisei Whether the . - . - With t New
to amalgamate with those roads with debates in the. House was rather re- intent of the Dom ' c1liakes in Malaga - have destroy , lie I
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The 1394 Yet—Purvis,t Xilks. (6), . 'Rev'.'John Smith ' . e que - . d shall cross the river at that city. ed '- , , excitement to Mall
� Educating Horses—Professor Bullock. (5) . understand ft is that ,we .have machinery which they were constructed to'com- markable, in view of the fact there is opened on Thursday last, as all the roa Afty �illages and ,two thousand lives .1
Cutter for Sale—U-ts. JGh - . M11 c scarcely a greater offender ift this re- and go oil castward through the eastem een . . with the -Aluoicilm
n Kidd. (5) on-liection with tle Crooks Act for, Pete, thus destroying to a large'degree . woildknows. The great question which , have b' lost.
- Auction Sale�W. Govenlock. (5) t than- Mr. Meredith h` self. -In tou nships and State of Maine- toPortland, BiLL.—Tbe - Pennsylvan, . tion day inyl pa Irtic, �;
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Notice to Creditori—'Mrs. John Kidd. (6) tile enforcement of the Scott Act; that their usefulness to the mubicipalitids. Spec - lin no* iigitaies the mind of the country -i b are already built and A GOOD I& I I
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For Sale�'F, Holuiested. (6) 1 the McCarthy Act has the same maclii-n-' that , had so, larcrely bonused them. dealing with the spoech lie 1�ad the dis ." What is Parliament going to, do, now some of, which are, now controlled. by Senate hav alender i' stra4ger at 4811C
ery, and that this p'a.rt of the .Me. - 5; - th-'6-
TenderaM"anted--J. Hewitt, (5� - - . .; " . 0 . It advantage of being upon the defensive corporal punishment- on wifet- !-
Chaneei-v'XGt1ce—F. Arnoldi. the Canadian Pacific, or whether it shall to inflict to regar.,41 our� rats,q
'0) - arthy Act has been - is to�sectire a refund of. these bonuges rather than upon the offensive. He was that it is opened once again." - . I �
Wood W'�Lnted—E\�P'081TOR Office. �&.) -' - C, decla od,,couititu - re to go over - go by the North Shore road to Quebec beaters. . able awl vicions
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Notice—L. Hunter. (6) tiolial. - . I �' I. tha,t the deputations visit Ottawa. THE ()OVERNMEN'T,s BILL OF FARE'. city, cross the river there and proceed WANDER11,Y)FRO-1111051E. -S.&COnint though k -he talk ai)
Collie Pups for Sale—J. Govenlock, (5) , Mr. Afow;rk't—We are to ass -time how A. I upon which,the Opposition seek to justi- - ,editor of Harpers' Weekly' wanderp ' - , I
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� Money Wanted—N. Taylor. (8) � : The amount involved is very consider- The Governor-O'eneral, in the speech on South andeast by another comb" ' � I d .. may laS, -0 ,, 1�a n ,<,- ;
. that tho'se clauses of . the McCarthy Act ' fy their conduct upon the great subjects - from hom e on the 16th inst, in a state 1 , h,E I
Notice to All Concerned—Jaines Miller. (5) ' . . claim in - dispute, and, as usual, defended the f rom. the Throne, told the members of tioll Of roads. Ron. John Renry :Pope, sees t. - -hatclictol
IR-ouse and Lot for Sale —L. inurphy. (,-,) .are valid clauses, that-those'provisions , able,. while the justness' of the . . ' - b e of nervous prostration and has not since ' �
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Many,municipalities in this county are in the Seniate Chamber a numbe� of Oil CONTRASTS, IN- WEATHER.—Over 4 _ . -
Ully. I ouglitt6enforcetben-i. Wlia,tyou hould I . ary question, by,saying tbataftertbe ) at -Montreal, while all the members I 1. tonous round whim
paying interest oil bonuses granted to awcsr -_ e " - ell 11 a he north side- of the river owe it to Score of suddell deaths occurred ai . -casioually, b� dL-ie_
ti, I ' overn- . a - - Buenos Ayres, Soilth America., during . ,
xllt"Otl &xpooftot -.do is to call upon the'Domini6n Gs d hall been repudiated by the Dom-' things which th � flo�reriiin t of t e d y t S that the great C na of wheat or 11-helpri
. . roads, for vernmeint it was no longer intended to bring before the attention of their constituent -
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- iii,ilent to exectite its own laws., - We the express purpose of secur- inion Go � 0 . Ly should pass by the past fe-w days owing to the ex
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-.-.-,-,:-----.--.-- . — mpetition. , By anialga- I binding. It -is not a: little ctiriolis th'L" the people's representatives. Aillong their doors and make the ancient capital beat, now 1290 in the shad. . : more hopefil
. - could not take possession of tile fines ing ra,ilwak co . . i e - My tba
. S-FGAFORT'll, F.-RIDA-Y, Feb. 6, 1885. -w hich the Scott Act .provides for. � - a gentleman of some penetration, as Mr. - i ranabi e Bill, which bas ts important sto in" places. THE SUFFLRIUM Poon. --The distress ago, froin the fact
. impres- tiou this competition has been destroy Meredith is, does not recognize that it these ,ire the IV $ one of i
- Mr. V ida.1-1 -was under -the ' . pp b by the in � .
. . . ed, and the money granted has gone for- was the y been before tile House twice before. The North Shore line was built I Paris isappalling. To provide work - I . steadily in price -
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Sion that ulider the crene-ral law of the . very rejection of the award b or the army of unempl6yed. artiz,ans, that ris .
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.Province you Coll . It- is but just, therefore, ' inunicipal authorities have deci&I I
As vVe anticipated, Sir Richard Cart-. Mr. Mo-wat—I -thili i we jilayl have the G . overtiment w . it of its force. If it was not Valid', it ' series of Chapleau-SeDecal deals fell into the ,energy i"g _" " I
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� . . hich is Kesponsible for in the -Northwest Territories, to grant ying out several 'city ,
wn,ght did no,t loo�e any time in. reply- general power to see the execution of th -- was simply because that (41overlinient the hands of the- (Irand-Trunk. Now upon at once carr - he RL!2- Ua1',-',e,' '
til- un, provem. ents emplated. I
. to � ls anialgaination shouid make good . land subsidies to railways in the Nor the Grand Trunk already has its outlet J long,cont . Brandon Rail-w-ty il�'
si -Mi.atever * laws are --lin , hoev,jer refused to carry out the agreement and
ing to the atta-ek made tipon him by ir le the outlay incurr' -west, to aniend the Insurance law, to to Portland along the South shore of the EPPECTS OF SEXERE WEATHER,— to people who hav
' enacts, theill ; but whe" le'r that w9uld. . ed to., procure what they make it so. Had they kept faith with - ,event :e Thousands of head of live stock in Oregon Patiently, It- is -I
. � :amend the Civil Service law, to p .
. St. Lawrence and has no particular us .
* John Macdonald in his Montreal speeeh � . reference to the Pri ,
I be a -a-sef ul jurisdiction - for th e* p. e8ent (lid away With. The dernand sicems so the Province, no ivy the spread of contagious cattle diseases, for - the North Shore line. The, only and Washington territory have perisEeti lieved. that this �
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of which we made niention at the time. �purpose to.exercise, or to �rhat extent it j u t ', Ad reasonable, that it should -be to take a census of the Northwest, and . reason whv they frot it was that ring the past six weeks on account � - -Pushed forwaril 11�. i a few du
Sir Richard erobraced the opportunity would go, would requMe consideqVtion. ii Tile niatter ould have been litnally to make .,ionic ifew provisions respecting �
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affaided by the debate on the address in � . .T I the Mounted Police. Furthermore, . persons have froze death in i o . .
- I, a rie I House will be asked to consider the They -are quite ,willing to sell I I I i
' - here are numerous precedents to jus- pany to gobble all the roads they could. ll to is lated fore.another harve.9
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- that it is to tli.e"' , ion Government oil behalf of the G"overnincrat, i b i f ' - it and the places. expected to th-c elm
Parliament, to. set biniself right with you will have to .look for the enforce- tify the Government ill making the re- but telling' speech. He klaliced in a
- - � 1111 aln' If the Dominion Gov- . . OL s which the i uestion of bankruptcy legislation,.but willing to btly it if . A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD�—Dnn_ applied for at the P
the'Prime Mi' ster,. d on Friday last nient of the law. coacise nianner tit the st Canadian Pacific is
� . fund, The other Provinces have. been Zr John Macdonald has explained' since the Government will pay for it. it is can C. Ross, of Cleveland, challenges the L cgislature. 1;
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ent.fo.iled to do its duty i i tb Government had �1 connection * ;
paid him back with compound hiterest. ern,"I � e * . taken il the Speech front the Throne was deliver- i ' the world in a mixed -wTest-
" i sult will be a deal any mail in I of his schenwi:
I recouped for.expenditures of this kind, w * i'the various matters which bad been 1 probable that the res
� The speech of Sir Richard, while it was bi,atter, the Ontaxio Government ould . � . it] ed that the Government will not intro- .- ..
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have to consider the "matter. very &lid the important Province of Ontario in dispite, and, which resulted in the I which will inake a liald on th e public ling and general athletics or- mountea . ." . . ed with a certaiii -
. . � - i duce a measure, but will appoint a. treasury large- , enough to satis , M. - from past expe
. f ate- fy the T sword contest, and deposited a ,R-9,30
calra and entirely free from abuse, was earnestly. . . should -not be less justly dealt with. 111tillif gider the whole p,s. Gil the n _T of the riv , w,
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. TRIUMPH'OF THE PROVINCE I . . I si(e er the f or feit. I . - insters, Put I
. terribly severe and was one of the most Rev. John Sinith—Then - on,, re- We anticipate, therefore, that the mis- - question and report. This, by the way, ' TALLY INJURIT,D.—Chlittend6n I-,> instance -orighlatel i
powerful indictments against'an port will be that we ar e to look t:) 'tb e - in eveiy one. The hostile 'p' ition of � friends of Mr. Po e and the Canadian FA to I 11
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oppou- . . Sion of the deputations will be crowned the Dominion Goverim I is the course which -was taken in the Pacific Coni-,pany. They are -not easy to ers, an expert bicyclist an(I noted polo as the work of .-;,L-int
I ent ever listened to in the Parliament; Of Dominion Governineut to euf6rce its , I ; lent in the Bound- ! case of the Dominion License. Bill, layer, while engaged in a game of polo the hanasof the sull
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own law. . with -it so simple a mcdc, ary question was well exhibited by the - satisfy, any of them, but none of the m. p
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Canada. His oppponents were *absolutely , Which has lately been declared to be will groNviatthe, others getting-& great at Bingliamptoil, New York, last be said to be manly
Mr. Vidal—But that if the will fact brought out by Mr. Mowat that, I -unconstitutional, so far - as it relates to U ce I The great aiajiority
�, Dominion of justice as that to be demanded b I ' dealso long
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.1 struck dumb, and neither Sir -Joplin nor Government fails the OntaxioGovern- beat once granted.- It will cause re- notwitb standing the suggestionsof the ' . and if that lie- died from his --injurivs before undo�btedly of thi
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his supporters had a single word to. say ment will do itb best. - 1, . . . . i . Home Government, Sir JoJin has so f, I in this case the result will be ni:)re last- selves. If this is not the r�sult, �
. palitieg,, and refused to make any eff'ort to -have an I i 'Ourir,
- � .. Mr. Molvat—Yes, I think you may Joictug in ii[ot a few mi�uiai I ing, and will not involve the ruin of , ' Parliament does not vote the measure morning- . - � - Rock Lake, 8
% hig. defence in reply. . . We shall pro- ' ! - through the writer will be surprised. ' TuE BLOCKADE ,OF Fow-aOSA.—The Railway is no bu))h
- say that. . � . I �., - will relieve many of the treasuries of a Imperial Act passed to ca ry intio effect ; 'tation besides that of . - i rench Government has ordered Admfiral
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of perusi;ig Sir Richard's speech in a ' Salari �s. , - ,commended by the Privy I � them- ' There was a debateon the address in twenty teams in a
1� .U� . . School Inspectors must not count our Gb,idkens before they - la the Dominion Licens
Tature issue.. . - . selves. It is to be hoped c t this is not ' legal luminary, Mr. .
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I - , axe ]latched, another of the great Nhienier's artifices Dalton McCarthy, 'who fathered the I
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q � . I I . 11 the inaill feature was Hon. Al. Alexali.- to i7un the blockade of , s a. -A ff -,, , haNing to travql ow
- County Council, the question , of the is not always the most just claims - that to cheat the Province o4t of the territory �' otifie I � � -a
- ave b�ein h d of this order. i - . , e r ill
The Enfbrcem�t* oif the jScott ! f 0 - poor, short-lived Dominion License Act derls tirade against the Government. He Powers h niaking th b It
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reniuneration received by our Public are honored. .:'The return of the' de- wbicb.-has been declar'd to belong to � in the House of Conullons. Further- denounced our present Tory rulers with MUTINY ONT 8131PBO-.IRX). rhe crew of I -one� To some it- WA
� Act. . . I School In her. The debate on the address, which i more, the Speech from the Throne pro- - — �
. spectors, cainx e qp_for con ider-' legates, will be"awaited.with some de- usually lasts for a number of d,%.vs, came . ,I,ll the energy of a -convert, .and yet tlie bark Wellington, froir, Havre to I caL But to tile fa
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By the passage of th e 'McWrthy Act l atio, ' . . mises the reports of the Hudson's Bay with that familiar tone adopted by those New York, mutinied off � . I swell the Processi-4
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the Dominion Govern, ment have evident- n. As is already -known, the coun- , �ree . ofilr4altieu,'ce &lid interest. to an abrupt conclusion -With Mr. expedition and the- Chinese Coiiimission. . Cornwall, and occur. Though hi�,
. "L I cail grmits each of the Ins ectors an 00-W- � "! I Mo%vat's speech. The Opposition an- - who take part in a family quarrel. Mr. killed the captain, but beiEgunable to I I sses bi i -self i I
ly- assumed responsibilities which they . P I . . .� � WHAT ABOVT THE C. P. R. ? Alc_,=ider is an old-time Conservattive navigate the vessel, they haw �expre ill
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. � : i &wce of $150 Per, an-nuin for travalling -OUR TORONTO LETTER. nounced that it was not their intention . . . � I to signal a v possess Some of the �
didl -not count uppn. The decision of - I I -it perfect liberty to passing Steamer, wbich towed the ba�&
� . . - to prolong the diSCUSSioll, and in conse- Everybody asks why there is no refer- and therefore feels , - . I -i -I
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the Supreme Court reeppiltly given while : . I quence the address was carried without ence to the 0,uiadian Pacific Rail-,vay, abuse his friends, whose conduct he in. to Plyin'. outh, where the Mutineers ' f , po
. - . ion 007'respondent.) I ; .not - Thi �
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; tioll, with this grant, that ffie,?,discussrioll aniendment. It is the general opinion ' seeing that it has been openly stated does hot approve. Althou gh I I . Alex sted. ,.;. I
� it declares -thait portion of the Act ; . . t:) Inestion is' not �apj
. � -TORONTO, February.qrd, 1885. so I (101111 Was a over and over again, naid nevek denied ander is not by any iijeans the important INTARRIAGE, Or THE PRE',NTIF,R1.S SO- I .
I arose, as the regulax , allio-vt ances f O.. � the . . that their reason for _,-, — . t `C I
L il - th, -would nian lie believes himself to be, his utter- Rev. Stephen Gladstone, recto - - . Clinks only 4 his 111,
which licenses and regulates the tr a, ffic 1� l Several services rendered by the Inspec- Thesecond Sessioll'of the'fifth " Legis- desire to'escape the dress: L greneral po it blank ,it the Syndicate r Of Ha . for. a near Market. L
unconstitational, does not interfere with" ' la,tur6 of Ontario was duly opened last barroving up of their J'Qings which � again seek the aid of the Dominion Gov- ances would don btless, have sonie weight,, warden, -apd son of the Prime Minister, .
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the part which -makes provision for � , � Wednesday ..by , Licutenant-Governor. would have undoubtedly ensued had. - erlinient. Sir John. 'Macdonald, in the were he any qtlier man than member of was inarried tile other day to ,N,J* , During the.
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.. . . ' discussion several member,r of the Doun- there been a Protracted discussion upon ' speech already quoted, said' that the the Senate, ain institution that is con- ',N,Iary,%Aril.sol�l,.(Ia'aghter of Dr. Wilson, - - atmosphere has beel
the enf orcement of the Scott . - Act i Robinson, who, unless his tern'l of ,offide � i r i - - - -
. . I cil seemed to be of the opixdo,n thai.; the, - !- -,,- 4 .' lent did sidered only because of the necessity of a rich etired physician Of rilynars, and.11,W)v
. W ! # - I I . im . the address. They recognive-the weak- , reason was because -the Goverlin , A nota'ble �' I
. here it has been passed. So Iong as , , I be renewed—as run - sft�ys is not ini- the
. . I . ness of their position, and bave no wish � not intend to propose any legislation abolishing it. � In the Commons, the company was present, iilclu.Afii�ngr : ders are aware, hal
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the law rem, ains unrepea,led, therefore, � ' e ":L . , probable—on . that d,�y read' his last whatever to -occupy a 1 lace on the 'Min - � with reference to the Canadian Pacific address was moved by Mr. Tachereau, Premier. � � � pilgrim age to Ottaw-
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the duty of e the Scott Act ! 1% ., - ey " ,9 ', speech from the throne. The occasion isterial rack a moment longer than is Railway. It is a strange thing that who succeeds M. Boldlic, now a senator, TERRIBLE CAsE.—The ,%;vife� and 11- encligh at Toro i
mT " - the peoble of Mat
I some of the rate -payers - y be t, , the . necessary. On Friday the only business even tile Most trustf ill people never put as the representative of Bea,uce, Quebec. year-oRl boy of Rev. .C.. H: ---'i�neli, of �
rest witli the Dom, inion Governmen, t, i - I ; I was, graced by the presence of a more . ar -
I sam e opinion we refer to the ma .-x, as done w4s the presentation of the report . any, faith in what the Prenlier says oil Like ne 'IV -,ill the young school of L .
7 , Grand Forks, Dakota, were mil-rdered satisiiea with the p(
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fluently and with some man, while Mr. Snell was absent holdin -
penildd, the Local Govern m-ent having , lega.1, consular said other dignitaries, and to investigate , case the majority seein to regard this # ereau. Speaks � � "ting that the U,
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9 , eving 'Itffectiveitness. As stated 'above the a meetilig. Thed,ead bodies were Ifl:uMni - - L . 1-1:1 .
nothing, to -do in the m atter, except pro- I . . the kiy dresses of the ladies who filled ' THE CHARGES Or, BRIBERY denial as additional reason for beli was carrybag to,the i
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. . i cumsta,inces are expl," r rather I that something will be done for the seconder of the address was Sir Charle's oil Friday by the n, eigbbors. 111timatilln, at all. I
bab,ly the appointing of Police Commis- ! I the seats of the ]ion. me . I
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.- I 1 than half of the rean tieraition received ' - reports, of the Commissioners, will bi3 Canadian Pacific. Itis barely .possible Tupper's successor, who did witch better derer took the ' train for Winnipeg, - � 'of h-umor Oil the rno �
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. sioners to try offences ag,amst the Scott t I � . nonce brightened. lip the d ulll old room, read with great interest. Judges Proud- that somethiliff may be done- without than a seconder of an address 'usually -- DAjRy PR=s.—Prizes have been - and must be rcg.jrj�
. .- i by the Inspector,Q' . Zid by the co linty, . L- t�l not meant as'
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Act instead of the regular'magistracy. ! and gave it a more festive appearance footand Senkler find Wilkinson, Meek, legi lat on by some arra does. He promises to raise slightly tlie awarded in the dairy products division joke,'
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' and the. re. m a-inder by th� Pro ' the A,Ovcrlllllellt, but relief so grrdlited low average of spemaa ing talent among - upou the Federal F
. �.,mcial � th Bunting, Kirkland and Stinison guilty of the Nenv Orl�4ns Exposition. lowa - - ;
The. Local Government is, therefore, ' ' an it will again. assume until the end . 0 _ ' ,)e, kin ves, but took raost of the p rem. imais, the remain- �
" Government. Th6 salary, or allowance of attempts to bribe meni-ber8 of the can. t only temporary. Those who Isiliglish speaking . ouservati . I would be the conchl,
reheved of aL very important and at the ' . of the session, when a similar scene .
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of each Inspector in this county will loll Assembly for the'purpose of inducing pretend to know statethat'thell proposi- considering that the 3overnment lost its der beino, divided between Wis ' . one not acquainti-, I
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Sam.. e ti m.- e ain e ' ally di isagreeahleL dtlty a solnewhat. §&1l I . : case,on perusing our'
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. q.0 um I . - all�r scale, occurs. Tile, them to vote against the Government tion submitted to the company is that foremost orator in Sit Charles Tupper '.Miiiiiesota and Vermont—Wisconsiji I
th�L , aven�g,e about $1,350 per aan , . �11.,t of � .. . . I , g awe . eps I I )(Juvi
1�y th,e existence of e legal clauses of , . genera� publ� testified to the, interest- wid.-41othlil)g a coalition; that the I the first mortgage oil the main line, held the net ilesiilt is a decided loss. Mr. takin takes on dairy butter. the Toronto bai
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the McCarthy Act. The teiiip�rance ' . -which �hey took in the' proccedings by charges- made by the Attorney�General by the Coverninent as security for the Blake iii,replying made a speec, goo, In cb-eese, all the first premiums -%%,,eiit . . no one lic
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. _Nlin_ _ �qua:y libiliself, th,
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ravelling expenses, po,stage, than be lisit I to Wiscorisin, exec
. -s nit of tile thirt - ml lig ter in tone .ve
people, i filllng� the g1flerits to over-flowrim. whenbrhicrim, the matter first before repayine y illillimis of dol de 11 I _
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- - . stationery, &c. All these,lin the cour - 0 the Housco, 't'ixe amply 8118telill0d, and I lars, loaned litst suninier, slia I be. made oil important occasiolis. He d 0 neSota. � � �- VeIrlest rot, and that
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afidence ia the Dominion Gov- .Aft )eech wa.s read, and tile ladies � tob a are -drea-dfullv ;
- -w ., that t ie absurd ace -ttions broug, t.for- I a second "or third morta c - and that onift anyth however, that could tel J011N.- "MoRnissy--The 'N,Te.%v- - Yol-k- �
that co � of a year forin very -Qonsiderable iteffis, � bac . i ell up the s,cats to their rightful its, b ' 019 I 11 :
. ' Mr. Meredith that e Q'overn - i cortzairl'other minor concessior s .shall be agrainst the- vernilient. Ile "ellaffed' Mor i lll�imatlljll. Ile 1-i .
ernnsiexit, which they have in the Local, � � , �,%'X'_ard by - th i� Lol d ' Herald's Paris special Says J -no -i rissy -
. and we doubt very -m -itch if either of the I Ow" L � ,the House caine to order and i �
-ey have g h . ,��lieiit..tli(-�iiiscl,.,cs,wei-egiiiltypf corrupt: "lade, and -in consi(leratiol of Such Sir Leonard Tilley unmerciful about one -of the actors in the late Loi-idoii . grievances of 'Mun
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or at least th Teat fea.rs t mt the IliSpecors will- have much over one t �ous_ "organized itself by passiiCg -tile custom- ' . .1y P r . L better—but he 11.1_8 �
, - . . oders and attempts are wholly un: � favors being granted, the * company his promise inade three years 'igo Of ten outrage, bas arrived in a, is He- ba,� � - , '
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Doadirliou Government will not efficient- , ary formal motions respecting the ap- L Judge ,Scott, (, (�, 0 M I 0 of I tillies. He took t " - . . - 191)
I an'd dollars or at the outside eleven bun-. - proven. the thir aurees. to oive ill) the remaining portion years goo( -,�ay of ,seellrii)a t-1
L pointinelit of committees, &c.- One new - . 6 11.) I his, his I been long identified with the Irish vevo � 01
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1-y erd orce the� Act, and j tIdging ' inissioner, oil the other -hand, refrains I ilutionary Movement. A wonian. kno-wit I
. fro, m the � d of their lands. first opportunity to call, Sir J I M sion to Otta, i
. , , red dollars aQtual moneir for his I -ubor. - meniberl Mr. Dill, of 'Aluskoka, was in- . . . .. J Out A c- I I L was afallure, 11114� 1%�
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rem arks.of a delegation from the, Dom,-,- � When -%A, co, i from 'xpressincy ,� I these things, say als Donald's attention to his speech in
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Y. - tim e and money necessary to pr �paxc I aud holds that the Coiilmission6rs' duty I whether these ternis should orshould Englishman coming to Canada to 111ake was c,oncerned ill the Tower explosion. .
npon thp. Ont,-,rio Governm will be remembered, takes the place of . I ad sonit(-i
. � '--n.t " few daysL � thaniselves for the position we mus Say ' . .1 is only, -to report the proceedings'and :.not be acceded to,'and that, as there his ]ionic herei allied himself: -w'ith the A banquet has been held in Paris to - ,that thRy 11, L
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acro, they would, ma.ch prefer the Local 'th ' .. T%lr. Faliquier, -whose election was ev�dence to Ahe House. He filirther appeared to Ile no prospect of settlill Coiiservative party. ' failure, is .,certaffi. .
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I 0 , - .- - i __ . cdlebrate the outra e.of Januar 24th. - � _i1i. .
. ,it the allowanco is under, rather -than promptly annulled and himself declared � * 9 L . -w
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. a-t'd"ty, ' over the mark especially 'when. comoj. disqu;Edified by the courts, chiefly on ac- . I)q,,,.-tTn or, CLUN . On, or nothing,, and 311101
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I L y L . foir-the �urpose of showing that Messrs. that it should be left- out of peech This T Ir. Blak January Cluny Macpherson, of Cluny,
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While this. is. exceedingly complimentary i arn�d profesE ions. count of the too exuberant enthusiasm of Wilkinson and Stimson had from the Tbrone altogether. With their wanton insult . to -a $ Awth ref erenee to M, I
- __ � Pared -with the other le Bupti�,*�,) I . very large class of of the clau Macpherson, died in I
I the famous frozen whisky brigade,. Mr. 13 . i - . i is that lie is auxi()111*�
to the Ontario Govern, ment, it is asking . not a pr9g_qr opportunity of appearing .stock do-wn to about 40, as it is now in people in Canada. He foulid fault with Ch", ,
I It is nearly, if not fully as.difficult,takes LDill's election reduces tile Strength of I . I . his 1"86th year- Ile -was a Commander with tbe opposition ��
them to 7undertak-b duties,, the respon- ; beforeAhe i�ommissioiiers and defelidill& the New York liiark*et, and xvith the Sir John, specially for taking advantage' of the Bath, Coloji4 of the Inverness -
I . as long and costs. as much to prepare the Opposition by one vote, and corres- , - SL - -Governnunit to th�
sibility of whfolt they arewise .*in .ddelin- ; pondingly increases that of - the Gloverii-' themselves froul. the charge madei '1;a fact staring them ill the face that, so of his position- ill England, (reCeiVEd as shire Rifle Volunteersf, and held , many -
! for this prof ' governnient is. now.
. . ' ession as it dloes for thax of a conclusion whiA 1e draws is, that i�o long as the Government holds a first he wzws, as the reprcsentati-N�e of all Cana- important o 'ces con-mected with the I
. ing. If the Dominion, G'overim ent do L . melit. � There are three constituencies' at . , f1i -
- L ! lawyer or a doctor and the allowance is ,in or oucr ,age, . three members, fol-
- . .. . __ I ' action c. lit to be taken by tNe mortt - nobody else will lend them di'ans) to traduce. his opponents. .Mr. town and county of - Inverness.. His .
� present .uiirql)�e�ieiite(l---�-Algoin�, East . 0 Mr- Broi6l is tirii*
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e t1le respon sibility of , L eg git"inst' thes money, it would seeni the most natural Blake had some fun at Sir Jolll_]L',, Le -_k_ el(IeSt Son s a. I 'Ll I re I
no�t WiSfl to a8suM', not so large as isbornh:to-nly paid to bi,gh Simeoeand Lennox. .The -two former L vislattire a e gentleme'4- . . - i Don h .N acpherson 1) L
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. - eaf arcing the ,Scott Act ie the counti�6s ! I The purely legal mind delights itself in thing ill the" -world that the company pelise, because while an unimporta-lit Conlin'- ' ready done �so. a
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' - . technicalities. All the accused parties should turn.for as',.Ii,,tance-to its - patrons clause in the decision of the Privy Cou-n- . . . . � � - Xre(_
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where it has been p and the latter by a Con§erv,,itive. The knew that proceedin gs we�re ab�ut to be -and friends, -who have beeii 'so kind cil in the Scott Act ease had been set - GA,S EXPLOSIOx.s.—A series of three � enter the goi-twhim
assed, tbey should 1 - trict.
I I I- . 1)'fiblic -Sabool Inspector is. as ard nous net.result of the changes is that the tak ell to 0 , I Public Worlis and,
. repeal the M,cCa,rt1hy Act which m ..- ! and as hliportalit as - any ,'of thosi we investigate the charges,, and -hitherto. As a Willpally %as neither forth in the speech from the throne natural aas explosions occurred in Pitts- - � .'-
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poses� on them that respon sibility. Until 1 - T. . � Government's majority is increased by tbaj� their presence would be required. body to be kicked nor soill to be saved, two years ago, there was no menti t) respectively. , Froul.
- ; have lia,med; so that, in , on burg on Saturday morning -withill. a few . �
. comparison . One ov'er that of last session. It proved em f tbe great dcci!�ion in the oppo.�i;
allings requiring. sillilar. tben,.despite the hopes and the efforts of minutes of each other, by w,bichei-aliteen - favorable to coalitil
tk, do th,Li - - the tem perance people I with other e Instead of waiting to present th' - it is to be presitnied that it has not the whatever o 0 . learn- that tho
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. must look to them and to thern alone I training the kHowaziice is o selves before the tribunal, as innocent Sensitiveness -whiell would cause a feel and ft��anvs cases, and that persons were terribly hijured, seb faith, it is 'said, in ��l
I I the , imall men would liave done, they chose to go, ing of Shaine. It is hardly likely that evell. the Supreme Court's judgment on wholli, are
for such aid as the law should afford for I side instead of being �, � and now that it is evely larger, the out- Wilkinson d Stimson to the I\Torth- the men who have -iiiade aiieh treinen- *the License Act -was ored. He I in not I exp��tied to Survive. Tile � 'cliallipion i0f 'Manit.
' It the , too l4rge. After look for the speedy. acquisition of the 'in - , re- houses w,lich the explosions took House will be S1,11111117
the eliforcement, of the Act. - unting- to England, and be'- dQlis (Irains -upon the public purse so ferred also to the I � .
I , dismission this was, we believe, the, de- Treasury benches, by the gentlemen o west -and B' - acience, from the place were 'badly wrecked, and a nunl- - patch of business ill?,
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Gove�mmentfalls.to"gjve that aid then - cause by doing so they . far will not hesitate for a moment to speech of any rofereince to Reciprocity ber of the .
) elsion a ver large majority -of the e i � I adjoining buildiu,gs ,damaged,
y , .oun- the left hand of the speaker is not very ' or " lid they ti matters political Willi
the� shoilld be held to a .Strict account cil c ' t EVADED SERVIM i TH.E NOTfCFS cry More ! more!" if they fi Imperial Federa oil, or the Factory O'Doxov-A.N. RoSSA SH -OT. —"O'Doliovan � .
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, � &I.Re 0. i flicient services cain not promisiDg. ,, On Thurs4ay * � calling upon thein to 4ttend, Judge ,are again in need. There is only one Act. Sir Jobh Mel)(mald � replied to Ros§a 'a -_ hazy an(i uneer-tain.
.for their remissions. Tlie duties. were I I . , the notorious Irish arritator u s - ,clear. The most hill
1. and we ,: .Scott contends they batl no proper thing that lets in a ray of hope that Mr. Blake ina neat late speeeh of shotatand wounded on tioie strelet in .* Session will be the
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slelf-assuin ed and sholil(l. be faithfully, th inkno- to the speech was moved by Mr. Awrey, knowledge of the proceedings and ought tli'crc is to be at least ashort season of -about twenty iiiinutes. Ile declared New York- ab � �
. ' ne will say that the .Inspectors . � S _ .Out five, o'clock Monday i ill, a, I
I I of South Wentworth, and seconded by not to .be bound by what was doue denial of the Syndicate's demand. That, that the country was more prosperou i distribution b.
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perfor ined. The position. assumed bk of Hnron ,ire. not thoroughlk effidient, afternoon by a youna woman Who was - �: � I � Prenuer hin
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. . I Mr. Hagar, of Prescott. As was to be thereat. Wbate-ver force in law the things- is the absence of Sir Charles Tup- than it could possibly� -be 'without the i'll"Tiediately Arrested'. Rossa was able I : -the fortheoining ,-ess-
the Local Government may be learned ' capable and deservina ted in view of past eVe'nts the point �vhieh the learned judge raises -may per. The( redoubt,ible ex -member for N. P., and ,as for ,the oipissions froln the to wal
from the follo:wn g, colloquy which took ,...- 0 officials. hey expec . k -to the bospital - wh-ere it was ,, ,%,h,W, h i ily -a
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01 - are both men -who have de their speeches by these gentlemen were couch- have,'it would seem to be contrary to Cumberlan (IT Nova Scotia, is now s speech lie quietly ,Aazed tlleni over. ascertained t1lat 'wound was not of a - � -as, under tbe presell
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� d mi a congratulatory veiii. Mr. Awrey the �Iicta.tes of common sense, land ' it. is Canada's, High Commissioner in Eng- To get ree
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place between the Attorney , iprocity, Eanada should not serious cliaracter. _. sentation, two meml:
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the deputation. It Will be also seen ' :Pent some little tinle in placing upon not - likely that the . Legishiture will land. Last year lie %vas that and the go down on ]ter kilees* to lincle 'Sam. THE SKY CROFTERs.—A late. dispatch . - tion represent mor -0 -
a.re in, the -work a,'nd we believe their record the feeling of bitter 'hostility ignore t . lie verdict of the majority of Min ister ofltailwaysa,s well. Or elsehe was The decisionsrof .
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tha,t even Sen,ator Vidal has not much labors are appreeia;t the l)ri-1'Y Council and from Portree, speaking of the arrest of �, � - electors of the whole
confidence �tha.t the Dominion GoV'ern- . ed by the publi -,. - which has actuated the Ottawa Govern- the- Commissioners and adopt the neither one nor the other, according as Supreme Court bad no bearing on the Skye Crofters says the prisoners w -eve ' " , -respects the .Iiessiol
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. .— I --nient upon every question of iniport�aiice stma[ined 4nd peculiar view of His Hollor the circumstances iniklit requ ire. Itisan' work of the seasonw1hatever and there 'ine ill number., and' were. brought to " light one but it is p
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- ment will db its duty in this respect, Will They Get'It I? I that has ,%risen between -the Dominion Judge&-ott. Doubtless any action it open secret that last year be came' was enough in the speech to keep the I Portree hi the sheriff's,9boat. They were - � I lieved th;'It ii will be
. -ia.y ta, -sk,ill be su li -as to effectually across the Atlantic from his big office in Aolise well employed. Sir Richard afterwards taken to court, 'where their � - general election. -!M
and that. even he would have infinitely i a�nd_ the Province. Ile Very properly n , ke 0
- In respctpse to a Memorial from the exposed, too, the hollowness of the remove the temptation - to commit the England to do the em-dilieering necessary Cartwrig'bt made the closing speech of declarations were received. - A hostile - - i & f9 q
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County Council of Oxford, thei Huron . claims of the self-styled " constitutional nefarious.. acts which disgraced last to get the loall of ,',,30,000,000 to the the address. It,was mainly in reply crowd waited Outside, and when the � t�'dissolvcd during t I
ly attended to if the Local Go,%�ernment . I " lawyer " to anvtbina like legal lore, and session. ' . I . Canadian Pacific Railway through tile to Sir John McDonald's little attack oil sherriff eYn . I I ,in- 4
, Coun, -Cotincil last 61firled a�--- '- erged he was greeted with - M,le election will, ni,
had A under -its control. SenatorVidal, ty week . a`PP � 'showed-tliat ii� the clecisioni which have A largg,lileptitation -waited upon the, House. He..:sat as a, member of the him (Sir Richdrd)l, at the Mon treal _. � -
niiti�e to proceed to Oftaw execrations. There is Much excitement - :,conducted oil strai
however, is one of those who vote.d in cam . e �;treani,s bill, (3overnment oil Saturday last to press House but (lid not vote till after a bill Banquet last Ili . . . . - lZa
6 . I on I. it was a Plece.of in Portree, and fears of trouble are the first tinve in t1hell
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company, with dep tatio 4 fir �tber Boundary Award, and License questions upon them the necessity oftaking some had been passed, sustained by the Gov- clever satire, and I
favor of this power being place(t-Jil., the " . . I tbou-b. Sir John and tained. Fifty illarines guard the prison,. � Vince. With this,
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hands of the Don inion Goveram' . . � - BATTLE OF AB'U KLIA.—A hea-vy ! them Pteforniers are f
ent and Dollill1l'on Oxoverninent' &in�J,S of reptitation -upon which its o-,vner once tax ekemptiong. A formiAable array of 'to declare him a mcniber of the House dently felt the keeniles, of the word b ttle wa, fou M
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he should naw see that it is "im ,Proved. plumed himself. but which is no -vv very figures a nted, e lit oit! the l9thJawlary by ,, every
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The,fallow` is a'report of the i,nter- much the worse for ivear. Mr Meredith's reference to Toronto, -,,ehich showed the same tillie.. This year Sir Charles be written in letters of gold up, L .1 r i
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. to railways which hav-6".7been'declared share in the Boundary ,%lid disallow- that the exemptions in this city amount re'niains in Eiiiglaiid and is succeeded by 'banner of the Doini i it. - t Offidal , despatches indicate o I
I , view- referred to: : I . . . 110 I was in that he march Ste dition. A grawl Pr
Dominion railways, to have 811 'kL Mon: ance questions was. not overlooked, and to no less than $34,500,000. Govern- a mild mannered gentleman � named answer to- the taunt by Sir John that his li of General � >wart and I
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Mr. M at—You ha,ve no confidence . . the,'l,;estiveness -which that gentleman ment property is exempt to the amount ToN,viisbend, who, by the way, made a Sir Richard, though a Knight bad ad- eir le army from Abu Klia -well t4y will be held in WMI
ow d. Until -recently L tilese th Poisition sonth of Metemmiell. has , for the purpose of ad,
in- the Dominion Goverialin ent. (Laugfh- eys recoupe deco- been
� exhibited in his reply when touching of $2,7100,000, _church property. to the very good Speech in seconding the vocated independence. "If these ; ' and seen �
ter.) a S o easy task.. Almost jevery foot ,platform - ri
roads were under the' control of Ithe upon these matter h xtent Of I . - �
. -$2,040,WO and banks and loan address to the - G rations," .said Sir Richard, "imply that I
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Mr. Vidal—We dion't say a word Provincial'Legislature ; they -w-ere ciar- Awrey's sha I fts went ) straight home. The companies to the ex ' I Of 'the Way appears to have b4en sbarply amongst the Nlarl`011.15;
' � ' ft � 15 tent,of $16,350,000. reply to the speecli_froill the Throne. the Canadian who wears them. is bound co-liteoited. by resolute Ar&b.§. 11.1ere - all of which goes lio f
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aboitt that. . tered by tb, e Legislature, and had it not anchise bill promised in the Speech Messrsi Mowat, Frazer and Hardy, who There is nobody to take the place of Sir to keep silent when the interests of a ;
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- been for the aid received from the .. I from. the action of -.the 1, ers are not to be g alt
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. about them enforcing their own laws. . as to its probable scope was announced. hearincr to the arguments .brought for- ter to gain further favors for the Cana- then the decorations ,ire not honors but was reached, tb ith till the Nile , During the past!"]
Mr.,Vidal—There is this difficulty ; Legislature and the local'intunicipa,lities, In,colinection with. the paragraph in the ward lut the impression which the. than Pacific without the aid of is bribeEf. " , . . e 'British troops steadily �. - -
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that after part of the McCarthy Act has they would never have been constrilc�ted. Speech referring to the- Bribery Con 91 fresh 'victories over had some cold 11
I I -i-' members of the deputation -carried energy and cuteness. Of course' it� - the inlpet-
� . is I should like to refer to other import- 1101is but easily demoralized i�cbels. - 011 I cold, ,even fk 'M
'been declared entirely -ultra vires, if The Dominion Path' mission, Mr. Awrey took occasion to put away with,them was not favorable to possi&e. that the diffieul% is one that ant matters, ])lit this letter is already the morning lof Janual-y I ,,,,,,r,,,,-",,, -
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ill. its proper place the Alall newspaper, the idea that the Government was likely ,not even Sir Charles Tupper could too long. .
pursuance C �IiZin ' proclivi- which in . I -3-i I
minion Government to create a:Com mis- . 9 a recent article squinted vio- to take any immediate action' after the fight at Abu Klia, the enenly - monthl durimag whi,c :
. . Evi- bridge over. Nobody can tell all the A. B. J. �ppeared'in force in front of file advanc- to look for somethiiq
sioner simply f6f the enfore'em. ent of the ties, declared these roads to be for the Untly in � the.. direction of a coalition gov- dently-'. the' tax exemption question his and outs of the well r, but one of � - __________z
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Scott Act. It might be done where general utility,Of tle Dominion, and 'ernment. Thi Mail is working for a has not yet seen its final stage. I _ , I th ui,g British army, and a shoft and fierce - ,of cold, ankI Jack , Fr
e causes of difference i 3 undoubtedly - -On Thursday of last week la gely ttle . I
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'there -was an extensive territory covered - ae r ba -was fought. Thi's occurred three � �' forward - -
, coa,fiti6n. , It will be remembered that The Housels still in the days of short that relating to the extension of the a,ttended meeting wa h. Id at Bel ve . I from. th N..e � Year's, but this til
ty the Act, but it might not be worth passed an Act removing them from till- last session Mr. Wilkinso4i aind other sittings, but there appears to be a geu- Cana( . 6 8 e gra mil es � c , il , near. She-bacas - .
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while in isolated counties'. der the : hall Pacific east -war I from -11VIont- to organize a butter or cheese factor , 7 11 The Briti. . both as to intensity 4
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Iny of thes roads to bring a., coalition about. Probably. soon as . . was i _ a heavy fire for some . - - -8 -we
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