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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-02-26, Page 7blilD THE DOMINION DRUM , . - � . Von. JUd,tweil,ril Blake'* Sv�eeh . � ­ . . *I& Hie Ad�ress. 1, . . . . � OUSE MOxa. kt. BLM Paid hoilastrad to ref ar to two matkors only. The first of, $bomo WAS the. ., proposal to appoint 0, resident representative � - i , it Danada in London. The Address stat,4 . - I 'that ilia pi increasing foreign trade oI Canada, And. the prospoot that Hei'Majostylo Govern, moat Will, olater 'ore, - long int . 0 p I egotiatiollis with f9rei ' gn nations on the subject of. their -trade and commercial relations, demand our ,closest attention And watchfalnesq.1�. That circumstance was presumOly 4 primary reason lot the. proposed appointment, The . ovoondreaoon was appItrantly of pdomeatic character, for the Address proceeded to state that the rapid development of the Dominion faloontinually giving rise to important matters . - - I � I - . our which had been adopted -b� the Government � � .Wlth the loincerity of any suggestion to*Ardo . . a development of foreign trade. (Cheers ) � � , � ` .1 . ­ I- . TRADIJ WAR EXCHMOR,.. -1 _­ L' I - land while we established and maintained so � - . gisrtafthogeueral andpernianent policTot � 11to country oueli,obstructioif and reatriction ' ii1th retexamea � to those 001111MO41HOoMblollh � Other people had to give to US, It WAS a fares �, to talk of extending our foreign. _t . _X40 _ral& ,4. tionsi-aud-to-bope that other people WOU14 F ___ . 4; . take our productions. (Hear, bear.) It was, II therefore, a ve . ry � curious thing, at the very, - - ..- -­ --bfoment-thatthe,Governmeut,wais-ergaged in I the pursuit and improvement, ad they said, of . a Policy dootructive of foreign trade, that I .1 they should proppund this change in our relations with England, based on the chances � . and hopes ofextending that trade. Astothe i I domestioreamonawliloh were. saidtorender ! neoes - eary,this Appointment, it WAS difficult to inter what those matters were for which the support And notion of the Imperial Govern. 11 .. . L __ I _m 111111111- UU8U . ij� U .. uUm sid� I , alant" . Car - 1� - dibir-WTS-i'li, tBF-0698-FRUOU64=11 - . I . . . PA01ric $=WAY. � , � . . ;; With a great flourish of 'trumpets it 111�, before the eyes of ,$be Enjitsix people , woo Announced as part 'of- the policy , � � I of the Government,that the- construction , of -that road should .be displayed , . � . no aii Imperial and national work, to which . V I . it was their duty and interest materially to 1. dogutribute ; and the Govornment was ... .. ­. -authorizedauil directed, , at its own. instance, I . . during the last session, to Adopt measures to . I . � I procure that material., ald Ito* the Im trial � .P Government. No doubt that business ixed . , i been accomplished as milocempfully am the , other aff air Which had engaged* their stion. tioni and to Which they had given some do- " . � gree of pAbIlleity. But - thii wan one Of their . , � . good deeds, of which we bad 'heard but , .. little. (aaar,hear.) Neither in the. Speech 11 from the Throne nor In any .6thor wayl.bno � � . the result of the 'English I mUsion boon all� . . midunced. (Hasr, hear.) Were they to don. �_ . . clude -that the .Ruv6daveimenj *of complete :.- :--- -- onooego-on-thii4bbioict; WaiT6-be remor�edlso a I . �.- I bontzlo bouthe -for a later period of the section, 1__ _- or that the work was Undone,' and that it wag insoesmary 116 bavean itgont in London to urge 1 . . . .. the olilms of. Canada to Imperial motion And � . sioistaillas ?* They lindii whit importual- .',, ttea -were, au'a.perhalis the importunities of , . I . last. summer had no;. been ouic000eful, and it ; ' was proposed to establish am imiortunity. I I I . eupermanence there'. �� go hid. nothing it:, I � - ,. . againit the volection that had� been made.. a � had morollisia once. pxprosoed him opinion of , - -- --- �. , 0 thp.high 01fayget—er mad -standing of 1, It, I 9XA AZXXANDER GALT, . .", � . I who needeld in thia, Chamber no man7s. 0110gy. : � 0, But it, might:. have been come, . wh0difficull lot Sir Alexander Gal6to have accepted. other' : relations ' with rok000t to the lonaer ofthe I , I— Government. It would have beah quite im. 1 . . Poolsiblb for him, though he boosme,an agent, P�1� . to'bdcome the colleague of, jbit.hori, gentle. il , - man., Here we have h a opinions ao-expraoimd .( . in September,' 1875 -. . . �. . . .. 1. . . . . , ; . � : � . .. . tue the: : * ' ]after contimpnoy1s, that liotimithetandidd-tho . I great and aolmOWiodged �public, Service of that - iientleman,ib lifimposelble-.to-igiiorethe-eiretLim� t..: . stailoes that led to his defeat. I t648=1 1219 Woo* � . , tidn as a leader of the kagular -oppooition. in � . . Parliament as P, great mistake,whioli %ends to � verpottua* e breach in the. party, and must �, �L &I either, to tlia, folmedion of new party linis or to the final adherence ofitany - -zf , our friOndo to the so-called Liberal ranks. I I . I I I . Men might change their convictions 'upon � measures of .Poll.ay,; new light might dawA upon them an to measures whioli are subjects �� I for razabla. littid, disivasion4-but -npon,a queo� � I lion of this kind—s moral questioii—: , - . . . , SUCH A VESDICT, bltial�)IIRATBLY - DIECOBDUD r t I in terms whose calmue�o as to. temogi adds �i t F thijAr eiu�o't, was irrevocable, Bud it �, . C6851i'mypoacible that S.Ir Alox. Galt could L have : . boon the ,dolleeige of tho. hoi,gontleman �. 11"Poolve, thouz� he might- 60' hitlag(itt. � Bat , L in the mission upon which lid . 'L V68, Sent, . � . preoumabl,;. to. fledure CLIO ovp�oib of the, . impailal Goverrme,Fit in I tbi,9 �Vbry. jreiit work I 01 the Cantuda Patiffe.111aiLway.tthough-'he , , � to x ihs,vlows of the ! wits exprotid optak i - Government b's -reproiented bo. hilght Do I I somewhat ombartumpod by his own aorltti- iI Monte, for tile rt cord of wbieh he lioa -go no " - fariho " t�'aa thl� L r : r 'ani� Jotlefil .(Ifoh,real I Gazette, §1,?p�ombsr of. 1875). Thoso,viaw4 f, Were expressed in -the following'. wokds:� � L ­ I........ .. -­­ %�U . the. GolVernment, -and � neog to tho Bot -off we have 1, - against tha mildor OHMatq 1 taXation,'whibliftrUstba I I . . Approximates our conditid stckteim,maft oxRoporate ( Gfedt Britalb, and illull, . WaskeiltbotiefftboA bind u! � . , and also our ft2duceMocits A Of Govanmont aq c �_1_____Un,i,t,.,d8t3,?g. lballe'Vo-Ir I'. - I , � L 33ritith Columbia, thiLt thl� 4 I * Provident And Ito fulfilmout , , , ,--.__ - -1 xda0nablo. eqn1tvalents for iti 17 fat -g w3ift t, , to 1"t1mo.1 in horlrotirem6hb from the C " ag" an �.. . tilimictoomplain thatItho a . dilk boon InJuriong to her, Ot �, I . - - I .. . I I � I I . . I . a I 10 i It the Rinpirs *44 pl.bleob.to Ilia Q.116og. 1 40 � to Gov .seb,r, t the main. ,,,;�"=t'o"��,h.,�.7-e-,�t-4.��Q...".O�o;x.ab.t.o.",P�t.o.I 'Clu o I I . I'll, , from, 141 pa it'. until 14, period Approaching $be opevibg of $be session. Having found - I , Crimean war " In 1854. There wqq1d ba' 4 54,10 moo fromWaGovernor-Gonercil . . -_ : I W�AWAY AT 111MAV AAM . . L I - . I .0 The Aittempt, to Blow up the, Russia I th6 moit, .- OP617.10,even'ItAotlavoi= A thatit was possible for Idin without public . sp�soify- ini; Z - Amount and calling- for A Tolle of the. — . . I I 101petial I.Fa L J' LL. , , , .. . ­ I 0 greateg ;or le6thlu 11 . I . I - � do DIM on ruin. Public faith, in my op an, is in int Inconvenience, to glTa 1. � I R"114111814t An I . I money, An Address granting Qie money wcatiL - roW 'The Vice lilesml Pairtr lWave g Nor - , L � " UP- Y. , , natiahl in 4 L or# saoiellwilly Pledged.to t4o public d toy era I , ottli It Is , or that an enormous in. Opportunity Of PrOnOUIA011119 UPOU it, he 414 not. Vail himlielt behind 444 Authority he . . . � than be pavmleii� by both Houses. � The. ILIOU40 adjourned at L5. 50. : , _ ,X,54R*VV Arep;l R wqrr�1101_9 PT;404- Tklsr .". . awle 0rauged, Fear Handrv4 Wards . LL " . . OlFrIECIIAL ACCOWNT, � I I ore s Of eb , att a �bgjexh a 0 4 I AuBtIve taxation, would m . I bat 0 ... 0 li, a position. . . had obisilted, bat; laid tbaim, upon the ,table for,the Eras 40tion-of PaxIlamons. (Hear, I Oruw,t, F@b, 17.—The Opeaker-tool; $149 , Inside a Covered 814blUb— Too awr, , -or the I . , . . I . But fartli6r, In, making this appointment t �, I be House W12010 OaXofal that they 414 not I L .1 beat ) Assuming What be had v3pumed, am to the English volition, or not, as.pU,,A- Abair pit throe o'clock. .. Mr. Bin � . X Introduced a Bill to Amend and 0 Plad JPVlincems Vonsidern I 41T Araueff. . ,I ST. VITZ301fuilas Folio 18.—" offieW . Account of the .explosion dlate$ that A. 0 7 .. bG* , L. . grasp at the shadow and logo the substance, . � L I He regarded this . stop I- As I One of I great sense I I I Ing it, wix.steve.j via h. '_ I mate I , 4 t 0 result no graver risl ,question ever was Presented to the ood4olidelle ib a, Acid relating to, Inland � ReVonue. go-explatned I that the amendments: OTTAWAi Feb, 14.—,Vally three bundraA ladies And gentlem . . , L enaosombledintha0enat* , 1. I 9 Ohamb . � last �ovf nipt an explosion doourrs4� in the I lifteemout 99 The Imperial Wint - lgr Palace, quenoe. go ,considered tha$ they- should ni gasrdagal it thif possibility of Canada belog oomeld . . oration of th Pstj1amout; of Canada than the question a of what, in � the prep . Q,eod were merely verbal, Tho� Bill was ad'a f L' . 1. I I , ra . , rat time, r $him a � . 'a voting to be presented to the I . Governor. General and Her, Royal Highness I under the principal guitrd. room, El - . , I 911 soldiers of the Finland Regimen , I I t 0 the gu" . � , L ' '' I I 11 190m,time to time boand,, U4 and fettered by � I , In ­ .., present .. ' circumstances and future outlook of. this ' . .1 INkAR14 Are, . TO THE PAOIKO ZAMWAy. . ,a P;in th ,coos Louise. Who ladloo, comprised the. bilauty and fashion of the Ospital, and I an duty were' killict slid i L oity-it're Injured. . I . - L Th a floorlp d QXosUkI ve arrangements. concluded du .in, I; recess, and while , I . a t .,ountry ad to fie trade, ze venue and axatton I aboal4 be the policy with zeforonqq . ;a Ilia. .. Mr. BYAKz asked whet or there Am any -It oorrep Indonee h4wPon - , the Canadian . . L. 11 L their toilette . Y were 'of the most clegaut do, _ overall gas pipes warn . . . . " . danigged. An official cuqvfr� 1; pigosediii g4 ' I . TRE ACTVArt YOTCH OR RED PROPLIJ . . . 'L . I—, . construction of she, rAGIfio Railway. (Hear, hear.) That bat , ,pa I I ­ I and imperial Governments, or kuy report I . the soription. At, Dino O'clock, the hour fixed 10i the'arrival O . f tile Vice-Regifil Party., 'a 111930612- ­ Pluio,-Fob. 1B.-A'Aumalsawagarrested . I yestordoi In the. C - hAlQ1V'D'Rlyoeo, Ghargs& I had no more . weight, than at certain times in the past., They remembers a on A former . 49 00 , be, believed Par. liamon$ should liq called, under all Showing result of the resolution of last session, whereby the ,Government I Wag ger arrived from Rideau R4 , I . 11 and whispered something in the, earof Captahi,KIdd,,of thn 1 1 on An extradition warrant with Able t I . I -Alptiva . belifooltheazar.. L I . .. ocomelOP, .When Canada was told that a great. . I L - I � honor had been conferred upon her—in fact, 0111umst1nooff And whatever Qbstr4oliomp or diftioult'lop , Might exiAt. I PZonounop , L. . I 0 Authorized afid directed to uso, the boot efforts , L L I L to Secure the co-operation of tile Iinp L L . erial U L 11 11 . - overnor-QaneraPd Department. A few moo' . $ixaj an L " I onds later it was, announced Resident I L I . . � . ,. I . � . 'jM'slilpX . I I .. I that one of her distinguishid. so I .1 . no was AD' upon $,hat subject. He hoped it 11 I would be (loveruniont,' find to . obtain further aid by I I 11 had occurred to the Vloa-Regal partl L . ,, and Notes'L . "44 I . 61 pointed go CQmmiaolone X by the Imperial Government,and they foan 'L . , L . d not long after olitthlod to pronou - I . . moo upoD it , led go free. And unembarrassed sells bad poin Lie L .guarantee or. otherwise In the conoir .of the PAGIR L . L L I L I ,.notion I I a Railway, and Whether any such the drawing-ropm would mec000arilT have to I - I bi postponed. � The greatest axe I itement pro- I Dunraw, Feb. 18i—The Mansion Rouge � - . t Relief Vaud now amoun 0 to;8071700. T tal 0 the Action of that 0 1 1 ormillooloner defendad on , the ground that he was the soont of the outas posoib . But whother tree: mud anexii. barrAmme I . � I - ci� he baliQVed h gllj4 I t my Must be ol. . L correspondenoil or report will at.on on day , I 0Y be laid. before Parliament. L L , , I I v&Ued Until , it wag learned that the injuries - were not of a. Serious character. ' !the so. LL , , I . ' L � iranto to data, X34,400. 1 Naw Yoi;x. Feb. 18,—The Herald's funit 41 __ pritioli Crown And. it was Impossible,for him L toactsethoreprq4entativeofosina&a in an Upon'to 'Lot And pronounce that 1. I r ophilons 411rillig thin Very session Be to Wbother. in Ilia - Mt Joo. XA,cliwiArm—1 beg, laity a to � state that there has. beau confidential, com. I I - gonoblage divided up Into, little groups and I , discussed the affair, and the deopept a y1hpathy Amounts to 0206,160' . Yesterday's contriba- -_ .. I . I .. . lions were 03,6001, iniiluain*61,000 from . I . . . . . John - � Independent ospao I I ItY. He did not hesitate to . present, state of the fluallicea of this Country the public credit was to bo charged with loans M1110105111OU With tho,-Ulght Ron. the Secretary of the Colonlea0a th6 jabjeotof Imperial Id, I I I was expresood.buill - ' .1 , sides. The escape was JocobAstor and 000 from W. P. Do Is is . I Ug.w may, now $hat 611 the heats andpAssigng con. neoted with that tranazation b ad died away, to Am. enormous a L 1. I I � mount for the construction I L 1 . . a * which It is not in the public Interest to lay I 0 a in As miracitious one. TLe Governor- General, the Princeeo, Lady Lauglism and . . . I : CaLmiku, Feb. 18.=Major Northwood, . L yesterday 0 Gabled t $lie Dacholos of Mail- that she Intereati of Canad I . a had' suffered I and oeirerely fiom, the alromnot a that L $110 of Any, portion of ilia ran d beyond our rg. L ourose—to cotstrnot In the fa6ion and, at 5"" . L I before ParliAmbat. L - On There Is no. report -this subjObt, And no aid has been promised . - I 1. L . . .Oct. MONS111, It appearo, were driving lu & . . covered sleigh, and ion turning I a I corner xx ear . borough to draw at might or,k . . 01111111skU fOX4100 , the Town of � on account. of t 8 Irish � h Canadian reprome . I plialive Was go only the rate Which the bon. gentleingn propose to L I I do. (Loud choero.) . , . . by tliq Imperial Government. . , L ' L XURRAY 01NAll. � . I 4he entrance to Rideau Hallgro I undo, I it esp. . . I I I . . Belief Fund. His Worship also transmitted 0 * 'Q. in name And his - ­ . I reacted was a detriment I I . � . sized, throwing the driver from,, his cast. ,, L to Mr. David Glass, I L L O., the res6lution and, -not --a -help to ,the, 'Lloannilion-, canto on L . I OTTAWA,'- F eb. IG.—The- Sbeakor took tbi . � . Mr, Kzztira moved for of the. � reports The animals took fright. an& scampered off, ','the L 0 L , , , I . of thanks passed by . ounoll for big . . , I that Occasion.' - In saying thin he did not L' ... chair as throe ol6lookil . .. I engineers o a , . . a .—Carried, . '. the Ifurray'Can I -1 I I dragging the alai side and tossing kh on its I . . . Instructive and 'eloquent. lecture dative i - . . . L red to y n' ilbalre . reflect pormonall pon.the . I . . . gentle. The reports of $he Pootmaster-Goneralle, 11 I ACCIDIENtS ON VillINTAIROD14ORIA . L L. the occupants about in a dan'kerou . . a manner. . I . I . . bore -on behalf .of the said fund. I . L -_ I . . . . L. manwhoballthounctedan tbeCommilosioner. Public Works, Militia,' Marine, Fisborieo,' I I L . , ' ' . . Mr MAODoNsipij� (tuvernesa) moved for a .The aidae-do-camp,o sleigh, - -fortunately . , . .. . I . . I -, I .. . . In his opinion,. a much more practical and I I Important Etep towards the material Interests Jact too and, Inland - R avenu 1. 'a DepartlafOWO wore presented., . TdQ Of Aodidents which have occurred on 0 happe 0 Ron in 4,to be -in front. . Messrs. Hjibord and Begot took In' the, OltuA tiom- - 9heep ]Kilied b Y ]Dok@. _ L � . . I . .. . � L 9LAA-0 Dominion; mud one in the intorcok of h sound poli6y, would be t o. appointment; Mt, 06LBY and Ur.. BEclapm Introduced Bills to repeal, the Aotoreopeating Insolvoney, the Isitdoolonial, --Railroad mines the lot of JannArilast. Haointedthatonblo* L . . at a glanoet and turned theirattentiolti to the, cap I- ated animals Capt. NAVA11311, Fob. ' . . � I 18,-Lset night ton fino . owes belonging to Mr.,10aiall Huffman,, ju0 I . I . 1. . . I I . � . L . or A OA61KADIAN To A tiMMAB RomrrloN,� IN . � , I which wore read a first tilmof - Mr. COXXY I , Iutxodaoo,4 a Bill to. the toOdawaze0ew d . I I NO ago -no 1060 than Your, accidents occurred on � that line., . 1. . . ' . I . Baocil, at the risk ol,balug trampled to death, selzed-the.161i of..ou I . of the h6r000_and,suo. I . ,, outside, the -so orati . .� . . illed by twa I jarge dOgq.,Qwp.e.d by Mrl, Ica.,Ximmerley. '. . .. - I . . I ON. . � I WASHIM - � _ , .. � - Th.. -1. � . . . . '641i Wi-A-Ini-tom, olaai,. hear.) a iiiiiin . I amend ­,regulating-tha inspection of petroleuM7 ;' t to nets the . roof. He wa � il. the object 9 Tuppica was glad 1: 131C.011AALES this motion : was made, because is i would enable lifin 16 . . - .a � Gadded in stepping them. Tile occupants were qul'Okly removed from the sleigh and � 11 . . � I . Three More, the balano . a of the flock, areso , . bitte - I a And mangled that. they ;will * dio. Mr. . I in the interests of -Canada of come gentloilion 11 known and rappected ip both countrieO . I 6 to a wad' I t at Portion Of IbO law rONP009- 'now diesbuse'the public inind . Of All impression . which had been Bough$ 10 . be made, that , driven to Rideau Hall. Dr. Grant was suln� - dreaded I M. Bogart, on going out to feed the esock thla . ,: � � I morning, discovered the dogo in the t 6 , , would result ih the onloothing away of ng the ro test . Theri was one test for foreign .and another .-for domestic *Otis. . t .he economy which had' boon put into offset moved and - their wounds. The Prinowe received 9. out on the 4 or -ind a . a and, ' �. � I � A . . . . attempted t -drive'them. away, when, they ,o small' diffiQuIties end, the righting of bom� plientions, which, 'when allowed to I The Bill provided,for uniforpaitN, The, Bill on the 'Inifiroolou'al *89 At the §xPenge.-Of the'antaty and efficlancy oE,the , ruled over the old. Him, Excellency ad his b I . .. h attsok6d bin% and forced him so, Asijil� ', , � . . .. refug � 0. � . . I I I . .. . , -stand, -led to Soriano taloand2rataudinge. He . re. witoralid a first time. . Mr. GznouAmi (Jacquen Cartier) introduced I road.' He invited Qe moat searching ex, � head bruised, and Lady Langlism her shoulder � ipjaredi It id gratifying to know 041; none . . . . I . I I .1 . .. ... . I . I : . ____r_� . I commanded. this suggestion rto the atten, tton oUthe Government. With reference to . . a Bill to legaliz , a marriage w I Ith . A. deceased, wife's siotar,'wfilch was read a first time. amination ,112to that. qu action. , The ,rolling: stock and roadway were never in better con. - of the Party were seriously injured, but they oeitaftily had a narrow escape from A is' ible rx . The Port Hope Xilmeli says at the jogi , � . Milbrook Dlvisio A gourl 6, coos *as, tried, � -ilia, letti?IL __ _ - mile& ofAlia. qf contracts for .�27, __�aWPXefflo_Aa`ffW_JrY ' -_O -metion * ... I IaAho� .10 k'14r`tlW dition than at�PX1JQ1%_AA4__tlXC,;q5�"_ adl� 1- ­­ ..----,. i � . '. never''- 'a . - ' '. ileath-_-4110, _ .- bl . , �UoWs has hasn--ft ad to the � _ � , ... - ­ -, -,.;.. : ­ ­ 1 vlal ­had,:xm=h,:morO.d"h - - - - * ok � - --__'­�. __ - � I .. a_bumWidua.4ii 71042M , in ffrffiijIj�'U@1�bfa_ he desired tocall the atioutibn of the House � I I . minutes relating to the Contempt of 'Parlis. Inent abinmilfq4t by John A. -Maodonell in . .1 8en--0-0ftWd­__—__ in, more e ( fil stoat I manner than It had during the Pont year. I Queen. 'There -was no socort., Had there boon one It it quits probable that the accident . it ilian is drilinarilv � . . dloaQverabloin .6 Gout% . . , Of - law, Mr. Mark Raper, Whole 'progrietor, I . . . . . I to: the grounds upon 'which the. Government last year asked for authority to. ontei into , , May last were ioad. . Re. then moved that (flear,'hiaar.) While in previous years the (koverninant � had been obliged to pay damages , would not have ooQurredd . I I � . I , . ... � I I o% a hotel there, bad pioxnise4 Mr. Vallis 41, . I . A month It he would never I - ., . . .. . . hotel . I contracts for the building of portions of the railway, the whole distaum not to exoeed 125 Mr. John Alsodonell be -summoned, a . . , to ttomil at the bar o the House a week ifForo I � � , . � � for injury or logo of life$ during the past.year h . noneoidout adhappened-to"a By pasequger .. OTTAw,&, Feb. 16 -Thlb.. following bulletin Wasissuedtlaismainn a n- G:p'olook-- Igg � _t . in.. . 1. 7. I ., , .1 . . . . outerbis door. Vallia .took the bing, and only called . I � . � . . . around once a month to colleat bin dollar. _. * miles, Without the further Sanction, of Par- liament. At that time a oibrien of resolutions to,morrow. . � , Y . The SPRAXED . presented an affidavit to tbe . that - I on' the Interoolonial, Railway. "the, mOtAoA . I was carried. . . I . . . . . I Ver Royal Ulghneso Is much recovered from: theshock. Harearis stighuy out ana-the side . - - . . Bag the hotel keeper . . � failed -to payw Thii I . I : , . I . Urgain, was kept up for several mouthoi but wag brought down And, a poliby decided upon. . . � coact the summons hail been toried I on Macdonell. The Motion was carried. .. . . � % . I mialt. ItET41P. . . of the head bruised. Tne miiscles of the neck are conviderably htrained. 1�ho passed it good . � - . still FAllic didn't get big duest norwas he . � I � . � � -The-resoicktioi is ila-mauy-cameo,r afarred to the IMPOrtAnQO tO - the Imperial Government . - Sir J6DR MACDONALD Presented a message I from HIP - 84401IN 11A0Db1q4LD presented. Message to 8 f m'His night, and ut 'present is. progrossilig =Oot'fa*or- 'biy" . � I I 'allowed to OODRume any mountain daiw in . . - � � I . -that p0ticulell? losteltle. Finally, of the qonattnotiou 'of this railway and to the importance -to. the of the Im, Exosueroy transmitting the cauGHO apsigned'by the Privy Council for the romOV61 �.. .BxooliemoY.-ibe.Gbvernor�(4oneial, rocimilmanding to the House of Contracts %lib . . . � . .� % . . J. A. GnAWT M D � � � . Id. BA11)XAQ:9-'D.* . after.. , � , . , oonsiderable Urging and After sabscription to I . - . I - � . , I I .railway parial Government landlig !to- alil. to con, ' ,of the Igto Lieutenant., a6erndli . -6if-'Quabeo 1. . In roply, tb Mr. Mackenzie he a Aid havould ..Propriety of granting. 0100 000 f.ot the , relief � , , of, the present giont . 4 didirco's iWIrelan . - C - --,hr -- ­jh--TK-, " _-------r0- . . 6 ay'lil I . ._ OP, , !4TTAM A, . , X notes �eporteo very maiiii.bitter to -night.. -she -pay,00Oto.,had-beau,-taken�up,-he- a, a r.. ..:�, . U d, M . � I - t__ . . I -Raper, Contrary to all% stpeotatione oft he , - . . - I. . . atruct' the .railway. The determination - . :was arrived all that 'the -Imperial Govern. have oil the papers brought dowu relating- to 1. , Mr. Axamr,�Xdk t -larger.; it is on 6 i I little., . . I SUfferea during %he do t-, i from a ievere heni . . lidgapta the judge .gave judgment Against . � . . . .. S --- � . I Mont should ho asked jo.glyo xubstant'sil. � I - � tile matter. . . . . I - Mr-4-rJ';-C.­ABB'�TTi Alie-mawly'-ar ieeica - . I I . . . . . . A,UR-M&Cno,qAL"a.vA-notlaq-that-he ­-Ak ,, sohe"butii now much easier.* "� , � . I . . _. — % miaehoBt,". and there has been merriment,. ... .1 . I � . �Ixqaat_wLiiinoo. * - � . ­ . .. . - . . amolSiD.UOS towards, itp -, construction. The, bon. gentleman who m6v6d that rea@utlon , 'for. lnem�er for Argenteuil,'took bli'se'st � . , In reply to lilr�,Rosa (Middlesex), Rr. I AV - would, on 'Thursday, ruove that the House repolve, itself into oonagiitt -01 -th' Whole -. I ee 0 I -1. . . . I The Donxintou ru blic AccOaDIC - . BETTRa -Timis FOB Silip'nuird ' -'It . . . . I . I. . , . . xy&-Br. � , Fibre writes from Paris to L,.Evenomenc that - , � . .* .. , , , . .. said. they might look with 6onfideAce thal action of England in thin matter, for an Con. * I onviN said thas the Government hAd engige*1 � on Ft . Way, $0 'consider HIS. Excolleney's mdo..,. . . , I . I Gage I . . . . . . � The public .accounts for the fiscal. year . . � . . I . the CommissiOn' on Tariffs. has reported ick ,' :1. " - ' . . . I . - I . . . 24 WAS cOlohJz;V8 her prairie laudi she Woo Mr. Obristophor Robinson to. argue' . the con. Stitutionality of.- the Tomparan . Act of 1878 , , , . - � . . . . The, HOU40 adjour�ed tit four 0,0104. ' ending Jana.30, 1879, were laid on the table of the House. of . Commons- last evening. A imPose's, ,duty of 2 francs per tob,instead of , � ' .� . : , I 40 fratog,ducanadlen vassals. - This'eloat. - - � : . . . I intitled to A guarantee I .fibm'Enkidndin Or- dor so secure the extension of the . . road to the . � . I .cc before the Supreme Court, and the argument . . . I . � - . '390TICES OF mombim.' . . I I . . . . r ry gianie At the voi*� reveals- that the: on ac . - ... . � . � !ont result, due 'to the'n0goffations originat. . . I � I � � I , Noithwest; Thei gentlernan had -then would be hold on tibc1sh of Jane next. I ' . Mr. PATEii$314 (grapt).-Statement'ahowlD � I . 9 Finance Minister has, ver� conveniently for � I I Ing with thdGo*varumeht At Oltalwa;1dil bei. � . . I � I ,bon. prbotede . . d to. olxow..� that not Rixiy�V9Mld_tliO. : . � I . � 41fole-1.617 01MR-CM161 ...... ­ 1. 1-11 __ Ili reply. to Mr, Blake, 8lr'Cxz&n�ns,WuPrna - ' Oald,�I-�bij Ao,,'iay�_that ilia- contracts - havis-: . tlid.,amount I df� the defaicatious in1he pastom. Hodge: as TorclAdi - irl 5i tlx�P trifrowating-tho � himmelf,- olmlited.. to :include 4he Abstract ­ . - . 1. � - ark4ou.4_AW-*?tPGX... .. Showing .tho� -comp, iditum'. highly, appreciated by the shipbuildero At .., . . . . - . t - ­ ­ _... .1 - . � I . _QA0,;ik444.JA 14Q,-NILXlitm�o'Pi�.Y..tio.om,�-of- �.­I I I . a surety. pr the safety of . Ilk!) guarantee, but one humirad' mill6ns of b6ofientond into for the con structiciii of 127 '' ' . Point. . I ... I . .. . , . � '. . , . with tho'eatIlmates-ou abstract which has . _ � ­_ .. I I. �. I _-v,--- -, ­ - -- latayiaroirofi shipbuilding afid thi iftargar,*. � . I . .., . .. I . I . Agree of.-Oanads sig� *all though *-Ixyi - IS at wag to be considered in separate from the miles-01-railw4yin--brikleh Columbia;, -The Y_ bate been'executed, by both the Gov , CrOmOnt ' - ­­­ .: 4- _: , - .. . ­ .� I 1 1, . - . - �—, . � . I . � DEPAU'r-AXERWAL., REP-9R.V11. nova r been omitted"- baforo;,, --A.-further I . examination she*#, � as might : ba- expected, tariffk of foreign countries -have combined, t6, .......4. � _ W_ _._r� . ­ � . . . . - - IWI -.1- . iftill0t a-greall- blow Upon the manufacture of . .. � � . I . . ,�: . ; � I I . .. . �. 'Thinew country -he did not oay� the. whole mud. the contrdotore . -I doWs remember the . . 1. I . . . I ­ . that . contingencies- -and Goa of civil wooden chips In Canada.. arihngj�-' . . . . . ' ' ­:.' ' " -1 .also, line of road - so. It was cobstruotedi : SAM. date'r blab that -will Appear ftom ilia coplesof . * This Oest_�ffier,90`0� o m;r,ivisi.q-:T�adl� . . viol . govarnment are, 040,00 i�oira ilism. in the , I =ant new opoken-of will tend'to'mitigilite tho - I . . , , I . ", Ing it aR tip hev,concluded that it , tho1emaerg themselves, *blab will be laid . .. . , . I . and lvavlguk�.n Uaturnis. preceding year�-:au expond4urbontiroly'under I ,. .. . - entertained that :' evil and 011rong hoped ara - . ,b, . 4. .. t ,. . . . ". , , wail. a , molienie.. which,' Must oacceed. u Pon the table to; day.. They are.not made 'vut*. . . , I . — . ... � . . .: .� their: coniiiii, 1.! The Government'a harstat6r.. I I osissionol before lop,g Franoi will become a.'oonsidera- . � 1. I . . . , . . :. ; ro ' aid laughter), Inspired by. s he to the k4atim 6 subject f the Housei � � R . n BIC OUT." .16 10 t" extravagalice, with regard ,to: , I ble auat6iiicr forCanadi . - :..'.. .� . . an -built chip . ' Thit . .. '. � . is w , . 11121610f that -under-. the' painlifili eiream. , . . ' under th61;kuthorxtN.of the. . House given lack 0 '01,10h. :, - . . 0 : , ,,, , . I . .. OTTwA, Fob. 15—The Postrawite G"d . r. and. report for.the fiscal asi 1879-fiss-been clokkii inbasengers, pagem,.eto., his aguaid AlpraotioalwayofpromOting large Increase under the head of -legislation, , . .. . I . � � Canadi6n,industry I . ­ I ., - - I )a just the kind of thiziglo; lie, ippreelid by . - � . !!�t_ mean of the - case it' at& saryi � ds they kava. the Government powsr4o -bontra6t- . BURW (Muskoka) Mr. Coox � moved for an � --addroj"jYJAIWE I - y ..On Jammer - 1 . laid on, the tableLgn Jannar at, 1880 -W-G-r6-Y,=­p5ot-btlxoS6 � . which. bs�miot be accounted, for on the Around � I -Of-th-9--g-e—ner-551--eleption. -the- ;; I .. I I . . . ,., ... ., . _. �, , . I I I . . I . SHO PGOPIO. . I . . - . � � I . --Me for the aoustractl n of .or , 195-milem of rand in British Columbia, The for "*06 levoy-praying Ora copy. of 'the Otaera-in-Counoll, eta., -respedtinj the ore in Ontario, L 102 in Qdobs6. 991, in Nova. Sootip, 162 in Now expenses. in I Da . Mt his Da rk out 0160,000 more than the following Anecdote to oflig the roundii � I � . . ... I 1. . � I I . of the E I . . . . nal(sh newspapers: Who Rov: Dr. reasoili granting this power wad expreased.on th 0 VOrY face Of . . postponement - and . abandonment of the Brunowicko 228 in Prince Edward .Island, 48 . Into Gover I cut Would lxh�a oiliended have .. I . . � . . . I . H. B. Rtlioyv days the Notii Dame, 9clw1ditic.: '., . . I 'the resolution, and construction was. to. be,. kogyn darl ng'-thi Georgian Bay branch of tho'.0suads Pact Jae Railway. He was confident that la the In Britiou cc 11amblis, 93'in Manitoba, 5 in Keewatin. and 21- in'the' Nillrthwist, Torri- been disposed of throbigh intema' nagement.' In the Indian Doparbraent.thiii 'has boom an' I � in Lendonj QatorlO, tWG`ftftr3 ago visited . � . � . . .. Lourdes iticompanywith'the Oatholiellishop .., q . . .. . Coming and )low Pact season. The bon. gentliman, however, gave abandonmentof this, work a great Mistake torion; There were 39,'598 Miles of post route 'increase of 470,00D,- while the, Post offio'8. of London,',Ont. While 'there 'the. Bid) . zoIi I I 1. . �. . I . . the Hoitse to understand . that -he,*onld not, necessarily lit had been mode. The road coat . . d easily be . built and tbo,16-onl5iiat Price for it uss' only in 2879. Of these 14,934 miles were in On. . The- annual rate: of'. mail tra*ei in S0rvi06 cost' 660,000 more than in the, !precediiig. year.. The collection 6f revenue . and he Were received amobg the Woolonailes - . I . I . I , of Louides with. the �reatosi- liospitalit �. I . the contfacte. for the whole � distance, and he would not take adviintage of . 616,1804milo. BYtheolOPPIngoitheiail. .tario. miles . vid -16,156,084, of wi0oh 7,784,517 from Phblio Woiks shows an- increase I of rather Samp, the Superior,- struck by the ' � � I . .. . " ,v. . the provisions of the resolution ualoss : unable . way, too, a loom In money bad boon lirourrod, , &Ilqs were in Cater] . . a.. The zr(mbor _*9, 620;000. In the' pagersl* czpoudituro hft - � ,.. . I -gigQhtio:PiOPOrtiOl1i of the Bishop, andnoV - I to.avoid doing so., It*mOW appe6red. th t. - . ..., .. - I , . .A � . the fall eitebt of which would be seen. -vixen 'ib � . . � a returxi to the motion came. down. .. . � letters 'delivered was.43,900,OQO. of these 25,000,000, "wore - doliVered: in ,, Oitariq. increase ol'abolut �956,060 will haic to.be: Abcountel, Jor,. :distribute - d thus . :-Abonk . 1 . . . I � 'oomuoh - Imferfor dimenolonil ofthe, Doctor, - - - . . I � .. . . . . . . -X asked, with, it hiinorone Gaille, ,'Is everybody , I .. -INOTEAD OF STOXVING1i 125.-MlLgi, . : . I , . Sir.oiaailiq Tuip'zill.s, ori woul gid.thapap I . . P ; Whore �e - re 6,940,000 post eirds', and of these . 0300,000 under beed - of - interest, §4.00,000 . --- - ' ' .. . . . - . in Canada he tall as'Yo'u'and �oxir compatible, . . . . ,. I 11 '�_Iqli` ; ,-— I . I ' the Government bad ."let o6ntraoti lei 12 , 7 � * some down' at an eorly day, and ii would be 4,500,0.00 in Ontario, 1,384.000 free letters, . controllable expandiftirof mia-$246,666 for, " . I Monaiftneurf:11 "Everybody -.has to be," .. I . I t� 1. � , miles. ' Ad would' fain hops that &fie. f6rinal. , more convenient to dip6liag tfiwoubject .when . lj000,j000. of those � In Ontario; '4,065,454. Post-offioe-aiea colfectio n of revenue Public I . � I I � � :, replied-tho Bishop, with exapfiasis.- 4'Wlxy�.. . allolon ?A , these contracts' had not taken . .son, they wird beforollie,Houde. Theinotion won . pounds of Printed .matter' . posted from the Works. 141 funded and Unfunded .The tbj debt 'roun . � of e 1. . . . go? Mquired the mlgaloniry.� .-Boosupol, - . . 0 1 Pimp. It seemod to* be quite certain, ad. far arriedi I 1. I., . 1. . . 0 . . , ' 1. offices of publication, of which 2,166,523 ahov;s'smi inereag6 in , d nutAbiri of - -and . . I . I . . . � I returned thw Bishop, 'I$ everybody there who' 11 .., . . I 11 aa,thooulaido publio,o4ala'I ' 1. Garli of such � izino. ioi papers were The following, . moll .. * I - I . pounds'were fioull Ontar . , lo ollioso. The mum, g9,000,-600, ilie miscellaneous liabilities .. - I �.. 'does to,. carry,. -b 1. �. I Id head walluptowii4six , - - '' , I I I �_-. I .1 . . matters , that tip' to 'A recent period this - - �: . 7 1. . Passed. - - . - . - . . � bar of poundwof printed matter ponied, other - h0w Increased by ,over $4,000,000,- while . . . �. .� - f I . '-feet above the ground *oUld be smothered In,. - - � �i � formalaward:'llmd, beau made of those con. Mr. .�,MACIEHNzts-Roportfl made,- elves . . than from the'�Clffi . ces, -of ,Publication was ,;'the toin.1.1ilibilitlem are inciiamed bY, 69,"000, - , I -Bnow.,,.. 11 Quel - dyiafreux,11-ekol � , P �imed - the ' - : , 'a6mmence, tracto.', It is not now iniended to:, lot Kardh, - 1879, - ,roilpecting.-Any Tpor- - - , I '5,610,1 ,- of, then's 3`400,000.w6re 300' .1 -posted in ) 000' the decreased, .� bankibg . -�� I I 006nnt ko ; I ,- �; 1. ,.,-,, . .. . I . .1. - `- . I ... . I , � good simple p4e9t., . . , , . 11 . � .. .. I., I . - ­ I . � - a . 11 ' work until. pring, And -there were t*o,oub. . j,6n, , of , iba:, _j onto ; or, pkopooed- rouie Onilielb._ -The humbeibil book. packages and I . -Ing A.Set-off to the � inoriaiied mahogilaneous, I .! , Si -., 1. '1' - - ' - G-1. � . , . ., . . . * . . I � Jr A ezamdei. � -1 Heroon, .-,who' has. lusl.-... '. '. - ..: - :', StaDtial ground& upon Which Pailianion . i should 11in the 013pbrtUU!ty to Pronounce I, 1he -Pacific Railway,; - also - tenders for, j0WOrk on the 'Paelf Ra,IW, , � 16 ", 4 J _. I Vr 0110ce anui%ry,. . "I mfgoeilanouii� aidel a wAs-5,054,000; of theme 13,280,000 were. in oatirio. liabilities'. -the total investments .ha'TS,Jn-. ' Orssised by'.0760,000., thermiscollaineous -assets: . .. , 1, 1. . ouceeeded* tail-baroustoy in England, in a , � ., ­ - . , , , , , junior clerk in tha) bran0has . , 1. . I cob oldirsato.. First; authority was last Said to give those contract ion . a on, = , , . . 1879; -also ten'dord repe�yed in 1878, and, Kubr VAquently dog ' the PpIrIlloft . thii w0ko: on . I ..Thoiie.were.alpo pohtq� 208,600 parbalo.And of these 1-10,000 were in OatarIO6, 'The p6ithl,rovenU6 16r,tho * by'0400 000, U14 Asoots in bank, 6800,000., The tots)l asidti . have inoresdeil.' by; nearly " �� one- of of* thi . I ­ I , - . ; . I Lbndoh And. County Bauk.� :. !the �Orlimtal - --.-� . . .. I - . " , , Bank has 'at its branch iw Hong K '. . , , " Ono Air, Account of the- general -policy of the' Gov6 rn-. . -mentriho. impoittant-part, of whiall-was bhat.tho� Calual and am. I 1. _. .1 , , - -31 otur I rrXAmialon (Huioz)­9 -n-of expenses. ft'scal y;ar 1879 was §1,634 363,; of this On. contributed-0914i8f 32i'.Thd,o.-xpoii,ditutir-43076,711 ;82004,06� -The reasipts increased from to.' 052,4719,166,' the pizaelpal- I 1. � . 1 '%Iv4 � , ..' � ':William Johnnton,'tho ninth in - I I ou2cosafon* . � . . , . _ ­_"�� ­_ ' '16--,'6 �. - - . �Governmeut wbra to go to England smd� . . � , ln.de�all inourtba by members of the Gov-' . .tarlo I was, $2,161,�67. I -of , which Ontario t6ok Item of -the inefteso being 615,000,000 in .. . . . , �. . bar0no0Y­e­re-%Tb­d-'jis far. back aVI695,_ . .; . � . .. _.. and tha0ahkDf-Hngl%od counts among Ito , , , ,. : ., " � .. . obtain �Rnglish aosistanes to -words carrying out, that policy, do fat ad the railway'jo arnment and peroong in the service, 6f.,tho GO=, sent tO.EnglAud or�'elvewbere, '01 045 5i8, ' There' wore 778 money-ordar . . �iapgll �wheksof '.454 were I n Ontario. loans, On the other hand'. the expenditure I .. reached * 0.47,486 421, '�u advance at . ., . . . ,, ip. ;..: I i oWrke In Throwdueedle direst. Sir Gooria � ­. " " . � _. . . .. . I - . - . .- Augustus 1� Britian Columb .in Was concerned. If that . ,A . the Government, from . Ist NOV, � 86,788,723 wai igsabd I in 'money orders.. Woo obo �ovarlhi weeding yoair;.'alad , . . �. . L'sedo, Bart, the Aoscandsiat of go. _1 . . - . . . . . I . . . ­ ancient Cainbridgiphirofainily. Sir Hendry I . . Polioyliad Ad$ yet succeeded, if their midsion, had in 6hber. 1.878, to ditto. . .. ' q , * Sir. RialluD CAtawnion'T-Returne 0 , atarlo '* took U,591,218a, 14ova' 00 , Otis . hail any:Nair sinoo Confederation. . Qiijll; i detailed ,inform n will' Pill her Alto " be . . .. � . I Pal�(v Dick, descended from a trusted ,Servitor . . .. . , I . � .� . , I not resulted obtaining'that assistance, them; they ware bound to give, the Parlicin out � of ex- P orts and impOitS.'JU detail, Authig Old Dim . 'JallutirNl comog, Brunswick th. , second, Now Ird and the grant Province , of Q a9boo, fo.nrtb',' with .. . given . .hereafter. . I . , .. ; . ­ - I I . I of 1harloo I., is, a clef k In the Bright . . . .on I .. . I I I . Bank, . , . .. . . . , I which So confidedin them the opportunity of datermini I 1191 with the additional J Ight.whioli mputbil ending lst 1880, And a196 for those during t - he 01% Months 611dizig-lot 'Tiiiiiiain ilia small stra of 86i4,725i* Tber6 Ara 261' savings biffi —poof-offiese in Optario.and 1 4 _.., �. � * -. - - JUnt�wgUnitneilg tl&h]MgcZ-7-- * . ., . . .. , " _._ _ . I.... I -_ - I . . . Mr. Vere Vidlirri throuRli'tba, Balfast 1. .. . . . . I I -had been thrown upon tho­ . question, by the result ol'the ion and of the-, English 1876;,rotain of r�ocfpts aild'ema . I pondlturpB, - in detail, ,daillau" the a#, 294 in the whole Dominion. , There were . 27,445 depositors; 41,'978,243 deposited, and - . . . .. I � . . I . . . � � ­ ___7_ , . , * ONtAltro. , � . , . . . Xorthe)-n TY7dy, urged asoisted omigraflon' , . � . ' . . from the west of Ireland its the oAlj praogw :_ . ' . . . . I = - Inission, the ey would eanotton. tfid .. 1 I Idonths - ending lei , Jinuary, 180; end for those.- during. Ahe ' 63,105,190� roinains t; the aredifol doped. . - Broinptdh-W� J. Enart, boots end alloog" cibla,.Gortaln And Permanent mode bf rslirk.' . I I 119-plod'ked himself to guboorlbe'§10.to . assist ' - . . I . .. I . . ._ 1-f - these a tracts had the a ;X604tion of on am- 6encement.of thiq enterprise west,of the ,six , months end- . . Ing Uyt January, 1879 ; return ,of All * Itori . Reforrhag to thd district changes the , rdpbA stoic" thip. the station of the, attached. Cliffoid�G. K. 5inilleop,g6exal Store, compromised at 66, canto on the dollar. . ..� ... orloh young Man or woman (in the Proportion. , , - ', .i ' , . I '., I 'batvieou . Rooky Mountal . As without ,.., . . I � .1 1. . I 1. . .., . la carrying cargoo o vosbe a , I , tea � dircit frotm� China orSapau entered at any the . . I uspector' ,6r , .the I counties la�rth, ,. I - Xlzigatm�,Tolxb,Ffalhor,�ood doalor,attaoh6d. Mount Foreit-W.. T. Audrotvo,aash do6r . ,. . wadon to Ono Ivan) ; Of two arm I . eighteou , I . . . I . I : I I . and thirty'. five ye 'ofAga,i'wbowIl1otoi9rzte ' . r� . . . � . Tau i9polulAt A8918TANon.., . � - . . . '�ffear, -f � pokt . of Dominion Of Cltleada,� with a atitemontof tbe�� 'total of- Toronto! hol . a been - removed froin Toronto to B atxf�, 1116 jottir tb i6fa Gila , and . I factory .. -- wm%rket-J. H, John- Attached . . � . � ,. nad . I . . . . . �. ,to the United States or'CA ' a,' the, offSr - id. .­ � 1� I I �', � boa O I . r) They were entitled to Reaum' .inthe absegas ofany'annoutoomont, that qu�ntity of too, so importvd* . , - statement Of the Several "Buing of money. on '. doponio 'to. . ,9 , more control. Tho,nawber'of no* post-offibbs setabljoh6d during the lem! wits 928,. Thirty- ,, ,No son, fanning b2ill oto., Odin. - manufdohirer. prontioad at GG cents on the dollar. .Orillla�� , i one year or until hii,sab- � . hold gq*a Ed 1. I ..: . - . I . I obription readlieo the -mum, of $30,000, the - - . I :, '' . . 1. , sio f4vorable consummation :of that poll' BY ' had tit $his time boon. reached. TnareforO, . tboakedltoitbiil)�minton of Canwda�.`tod, 'gAhor with's lint of the Several banks in, seven pQstm aoter& were,dismidox.alot virloas . Draw Bros., jawbIlers, Ggsignad. Toronto _' . . Woo. Mitehell, &'Co., w4o"lonolor -and. cordmis emigranto,to be from the Peoviroa of - COD. .: - ' - 11, , :1� .� "� biu�ht, ot. counties Cork, ljan.'%al" Clare of . . I. . .. . : I .. thoy-wofachtitied to asonme-thatthafo Am- Which th6 Rome are deposited; %Uo, - of P-11 causes. Forty.n1a6.noW.post, ' W1101113 Bud 444 Miles of now route wore. e6tablighed in the 616n, aggigned ;'Thonfas Marphyi, boots an . . - . . . .... I* . Zero. . . .. . I . . � . - . A , . . I I . . . � I dasionon which Parliament Was asked to . 116xidit 013 '&Ob to bs dOnG bad not: been laid Flums..depoolted .With agents of the Dominion, . or any other parties, on let Dbeember,, IM, bWo3t. ,,,,,t,,,,, r � . -Nort annual free delivery in. 1879 woo...- Letters 8,718,744'ind n6wapapore - _� I * I . shoceri assfood. �.. , , I ­ . . . I . � - ' : - .— - . , . � , , Alaigia ftmber of German OfficGko,'who - .. . I . . .. I . � I ., - . . tfior6ug4lY* uudexatadd th6 ,languages of I ...' .. ,. . by th000 who proposed firs$ to la� the foun­ As.tidn-and' aft6twafas to er'oob the 4upov . or on 191 Febranry, 1880. . . . . . Mr. Fl4Xuxt4dzw;Boturlx'sbow;4g draw., 81351, .482. The commission Allowed to y6stal 'reached How,�bii -! N. P.11 works in'P;i ' , AGO EAward . 94 arope, Ara constantly employed in studying . I I . , .1 . ..:, � lgvorythl�g Which relates to the armies, of ' ' . struet'dra. 110. v6ntured. to trust and hope -not .the 'bjok allowed on goods manufaotared in Cana- stamp vend6re has the, itara of 616,452, Tbg ' numbpr letiers Island is ahoft by thd following, from the ChAxlo*ttdtowfiArgus(Toky):. IlAdeputatioix ,, .' . . .. Europe., , Stimp Of. thele offloafs have for ik - .. . . - : .. I . , .� that thby had created, the supotatriiotura,: . before they had built the foundation. (User I ' da in 1879orlaoxportdd, . , . I . Mr. RooR (�Viddl000t:)-P.�turp of the mamas .of . reglot6rad Ili:, , 04timattll at 104,000 during the :year, nnd,.Of this Atimber 61 from the Central Committee for the relief of itio poor, of, the city. consisting of Masora. : . � , long timu'regilled in the conatiles wh6sal � . . . . . , at -my svrangemeats, come specialty under - . . . I . lizar) The han gontlenian h4d Stated that ' Ito endorsail tho, principle that wherever It of peroono di6mlosed.from the service Of the Government, transfortadi to come other-tMos, miscarried, ! iThere were 4GX03a lottere received at ilia deAd letter: o - Moe and �Y.e,- John Ings, IV. D. StAwsrt Slid L.L. Beer, witits.1d on the city council � on Wedi2esasy . , tfiair.6lizotvation. They .study the men an4t ' . . . _� . � theurrom: ond'knoW the qualit � ioo;af general#, . . .. � .,,wits .eiblo thezo, contracte. qhcU14_�bq zub�, .pop PaTlialnoint, HO pohn'te-i- _," __ - 1. .. Utcd to mt . d otit, how, _j1t_.AU0U0APAA_�_t1noo _J�Lth. . . I I 1. � __P,'ebruaxy,_ 1870., : 14* I I I _41stri a a was U40_ Tho�_aui _§1,489L209 � ­­ . _ tedeiviia on dcooiiiit �6f mizino", oto. Of thi-,� Avaning last to solleit the 'co-operation and 'eifflotonte of-thir--Oorporation-i'ti--irovicit� I . . , bosiden the Vulnerable points -on the coasts of . . � . . . .. 1. . I . . .. foreign countried. , 1. I . � � . ovor, that this Wis an exceptional onge,boaguse it wai"absoldtol ,Y n6doseary to take steps - mt. imma moved A rcmclutlo� &clax-Ing it . o do'Arable that thii, people of kanito�j and oure or,jarjo GO 1 . . utrib-ntedJ885,662. . .. . I . I I '319TURNO, g. Itbot'lor the unamPloVoil poor, The depata. 1033 ii i roportoa that the Committee have found _.. � � ___ . - _. . . I . . - --.--- -'-. - ­�__­ The Rritaglah Nlbiblii lo-'CiUMMArod,latoly- - ' . . _� told thii 0 hambu tlxlx� the Govex . ... I .., amont does. - to bogin tba' work in British ColumblA in 0=6040oix of 1879.' , Falling, In' bid expects. � . the Northwest Territories b0i 0ormittoiA to , initort bows 'in(' oxen from the VnilG(l StOlt" . � Tal.Pn ANIO NAVIOATIOZ( D , T,hottsLdentidnp,vigatidnretctrniih4v.sbocn brouglit down; The Commissioner bf Cos. - amployloitint for 45 parsong, er.oh ,of %yhom reopives 50 cents a day ;' bu-t thore are nearly I � I . . : �04 Intond to buy Up 'wore -rallroAdo. It. . , I ..:� I . I . , .1 wauto firpt to oe6 whether those owned by the .. . . I 00A to bi�lgftl the k in the last nemon, or 1. wor ev6n to qxetuto contracts Until with -in a short the it, Ho Dialed that ropremlontationg-baa b'50n inside to 41110 td the effect that the pooplo�pf tome' introduotoryroport states that in future the returta.will ba contained In two volumes, I X40 more applications from pArifoo for whora, tot ti(O lack of DIMAS, tbO _Q0111mittoo 'caumot, . � . I 8tato will be A financial ouccoon. The -State - - . . I . � isalr6ody, in voodessioa 61 4111ines of otkaleallaip 4 . I I . I ,. . period of oosoicim, Was qattoobvioug that the kii:asom, which ]be gave, and no doubt' . - MAxilt6b.1 and the K6rthviiimt suffoad great haidAbi , Ipo owlv� to the .6mlating - Odneldion .Who j0poltm for 1878 smounbfil%. t 07%323,- , a 607, And for 1879 to 671,401,'§56. The im. provide any work, The. Counail took no, . no,tion in the mattk0f I I italiortamob. . , . I I .1 - . I - . . An bil,W01 use bem,ad " ­ I � . oidontally atruak. in gavdionGaiiii for the granting of this opeciiii authority having failed , the )act. gentlemot 1 Anii united states regulations prohibiting the importation, of oattio from one 06untfy to pato for i4o is aonmumptf6oln'1878 dmouttild to 691,190;,1177, 3A7[i to . I . . . I Dr. O'Lleary, - the m4e,abo� for Miath, I the ilisighborhood -of Llismingtoft. Mr. ri ox, . . I I (b fstmtr-, robilifixg About five Would have been ftlating in his duty it be I Another, , . and in 480,341,608. Tho duty dollfals,.d inavenecil In the whoee death was reported by cable th O'other miles 46 the � town, while drilling Q;Q1 for the � need, the antbotity Which he obtallada- ,by virttla of that reason when the roaaon bad 74r, UYAN (Marquette) exptakad tb6 hop that the Goverotaent came period Kom oRng,693 to %2,639,64o. was known its the 6veallent man in the 1111101n.lot boltig Under fis-d Uet in height. no pwqp000 tit � I 1� P attack oil at A depth of 190 . failed. (tIoat, h0ar.) Having gntered-into I thaile. colitraotg so late that thq_wqr#� cogIll , would oo'ami.od th: tai,i -4 Ad ,to allow CrAtlo to. be iroported fl,66 into-Zanitoba.-ana the _14bjtbwas�j__r(g011yr . - .--.. ­­ ­67_��__. , Pradi 1869 to 1877# inolua,11vo, 194 deatba _=:*60 -_0f_ -m -P--__ I - : idw-T�Et- fl rst cam a Into promirlenew at the tkill of _Jtaltv., -chareea -vith ­gtootigg--Talbotr-tho I fot000dbr�tt),giwftter, . " I it "op 'ted that the weli'llowdd Eck I " � fift3olthotirabr,ofor6itol3nir'l?. _..." I— . 1. — - I � � . ­. - ----- - ­ ­ . 1. - hot be dono� it wAO*hK­aiity.t6 ba - vii either h6ar,) The motion W44 carried. . 'n And z5 bl wdmbix��rr 12tog Ore roturned by Old llagiotrsr-Gen�*ral. celebratod Fen! an do"solliva. Thera wad to .. - 19, MAY not bo goborally known, that boolded . . . . I .. . i �ha omitted to complete their oxboation, or if Odin. plotod# to have complotea it npon, the under. Sir CnAnrgs Turzzu latd on the �hblt oopl6o . of the contracts entered intw4oco last o6osjoix ad havibg 6deuread in Eogland. But thtme z6ubt that Milly flyod the shot, but Dr,. O'Leary, who wan a man 01,mayk in hij pro, i coisumption of lau6n,pork, lamb.And , . . �. veal, over 1,8010 bead of betif cattle are kitlod . . . . 1 ista-Adrug t1int thOY should be lot upga Ilia table .1 . . N . for the conatknotiola of the,Pai:ijfio Railway#, , . Mr. MAOXzNZ1z rkotiirng are admits8aly incomploto. ,a -ftldaia, dUrlug'tho game peiibll oft9ini, with foaaon,, 8,00ro that Talbot il!ed not from tho dhot bill from the Unokillul batkillinig he vs. by out butchers glad $old In o,br Market 001: . I . . . ­ ablium, We must boa hru)dgr� lot,_Galt , ton asked it ilia Government to A population axiloodiog Mai of England and delved' At the 1268pitAk, and X0111 WAG ,. I I . . . . -r0POTt9f% I � . TXW votri Aexibiq or xmm�xAugxj, . , . . What dl(l thi Mambo' r for Larabtoyl do Ili fir6pos6d -morrow to take a vote for Irish ' , r61'6f' 16 Wad highly 'mPDXtaUt Ost the funds Vftlos by only come 5 per cant,, according to A rePott from the Slatioll'aal Bareamot B Win, oeqatnea.6i the grdver charge of murder . . . . . . Mt. I'llin-Wat4on has gold his farm adjoin, - , .�, I 611010061roUniAt6noos? InI874-hodbtainad I Should ba 00b," at'ouoe. I 1 004, deaths Were. caused by lij,hining, In And A"Ound gulltv, on the Pecondconat. , . tog tho V111680, of Ayr to Mr. Jac. L, Rqboojk, power to lot a dontraot for the Oporglan 11AY Branch withoull th6 oanotiou Of PAilianiont, t Mt Jdll' N WAdDONAtl) sold it was the In- ontlon Of the GOVOtAxnOxill 16 ailotit 0, C0040 tilo forky nine govothmento .of European Halpin, 41U0. deaths Are rdeordeA troin this Th6d5nociontiougglOmArka all the valet. � tition she r0elven Ana takow good Data that I "T14666,000. " . . . . I I q9 . . � In Amgtqraat� thpto hto' 92,000 laws ou-, , CiraulnAkw000 'intervenC4 to , ptovoilt him . . � similar to tbzt takea ftoft Plirliatheilt made a gtant In Aid of1ba o0oroes from Ud. . .01,496 Within Java ,year 9, Ona 4 192 fitao are I h,atAhht4a, in t1,X.&_. �.164.i­l. ..A..-, slid dOOO not doxia,thtm to the oilginal, gtVitt AntAhAV VA&V. � 1. .1 goged,ta dulling, I)011ehing and e6tting aldi,� . monag. . . 'A " I I I . . f I . I . . . I . I . Q� � 11, ,, . � � - I . I . . I . . . I : . . I I I . . .1� 0 1 . , �) I . . . . . . I . . , . . , ­ % �: � I—. 4� , _ � � " �, . . - . . 11 , -Iri,&. . _. ­ .. I _V_ , I