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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-03-04, Page 2"'" .,o ,. z; I W 1111", 111111104111 � , - ---" . ­ I - -il �'?..w VEIN � 1— I , . I . -- --..4111A� "i'�� 1� . . I , , I . I . I . 00- , . , I I , 1. . I . . —7"-Fqsm�­�' . " . I . . 1, . I . I � . 1k . . 1. ,- . . . I . * I I 0 , I . . . I . I ., r I 1 -7. - Q I - t , r: 1 7 , I to �. I I 1 . I I 1. 40 , - - I — I . 141, 1 - P . - - - I " . I I . I I silo Older d h large, "'Wo � 1=101, ;T061M141"041'1 110,0hough , I I I I . 01 reselptp and illsbursoments of the ". , I as wall, as within its- precincts, wag a breach -- .-­�? I A IVAIVITART MCANDALL. - , � I - --- - - --- -W Ne, w Irarliament Bulldlugvi . - M DOMINION MUIMENT rho, sillo, 11 gum, � 'n" - countant of she Ifoligo of Oommong %0"tbo, of privilegs. Us commented on the grovit � - . � ­ I I y — , . I ,, I � I' 1,60 wa equivale t ta 0417, about b,l; cents re . ,. i;irrisculmral r kosid. A omr loaf ending Both June, 1079� Mr. F"mING—Initruotions Jolquail to post, Of the calls, wh ob would form a p callous, I I to ­ for all time to'come. . The, Vamems"10#rr af a 340,44 � elep go V 10 I . I 3) galls a$ the Government; schemes for- . 0 I . . -- . four spa ba.11 millions of people; It eferelics to dud big goods matters, with r 01.1 I I . The,amendmeat Was loot ouidlyinloa, and w1surged witut Ivalillficatle,ml ot ,the MAY . � 1. e mile 15.1 I sheir Countrucolets — "a-" 4 ,�.tlnva. . . � I . I ,would v ungr4tagul for him, who still brought Into ,the Dominion through $be post- � . 11 the motion carried. The determination � - "Wharm Asking )F**-Tke imurstiout liev, . . SOUSE; OF (30UMONO. considered himself , an Irishman ,though a offloeq . Arrived stbythe Housevsomas4ok , - pQwp to . . LottDon, Fob. 24.- T , bete is a .scandal in � llve mv# Undiminished. ­­­ --- -, - I I ---- Qarle olth.- to complain-af, she amount.- and. r. M FLNUnG,778,1146maniol Plit-aploqAt ,"doholl by the Sollnkort--and ttias� Mt. -LK muilk circles bore over charges, made by _ - _ ­ On Mondqy 6 9wailmotomer 41 -- . - . . , - ­­ - - 1-OriA-w--i,F6b,-l9,-�--The -00esker took-tye � I � . I . It was more, for the sake of Canada than � 879 in 02 tided during the years 1878 and� I , i�ii�libir"s a from custody. gentlemei cortalY - of the 'Men of a Volunteer Corps - _#9jMQ=jbaQ PabiloiW604 laid on the sablo of the. Dallis. . . dwr it three olelook. . . Ireland that he w1obail, it vows larger. He, ad'vertising on. beball.of ,she, Government, or I,Nd0LVZNT LAW I I . 094ius� their .commending officer. The laftya Avsomblf(i) the pJans fox thepropo I I Nadi I � . I I After routine, 'the session was opened by . . would, prefer that the inoney should be sent Any public service in - 4be, journAll'of the I � ,.. . Who House vent, !Rio oominittee on Mr. OhArg80IRAiAlyrOffirtO 019181110sitiOU01 tUO I . � liiiv PArIfirmism,$ )3UJldin . I � go in she Queen,$ � � - slill-o6naldergAlort .of A double question of � . � privIlago, Mr. Bilohard objected' to' Sim I to the Mansion House Comthittee, than to she I I � . BrItiall, GovGrnment, which, unfortunatelyi � Dominion. . Ut.WHXTZ (CAraW01l)--5kAtOWeu1 oh6wing � . � pectin Colby'w .Bill to repeal the Acts ran 19 pay sheet, And the complaint asks for a I � coirt of enquiry. Col. Moffatt, the brigade I . Park, &ill prepared by the Government MOW- I I . - sees, ,(2) the arollitoot'a report, and. (a) tho�,- .. - I lastaustfort made i4 the Montreal Gagette � ! . , ,. . , 4hat he had, In bid, disk the copy of Mr. I had not shown much alacrity in dealing-wi$h - the Irish famine. Montho bad passed since I .1 I I . the qualifity of sug � I or imporlso into s4o Vothinion for slash period ol six months, be- Insolvency. now 14 force In C"ada, and After , . Rome qeaultory conversation role'. and reported . major. ban not yet forwarded the papers to Chew , a, but it, ill understood he will do 9% . I resolution to be moved. to.day oontsialug; I quillAo I a of the scheme. , L 1 . . Golb,fo so-called Insolvency Law Uspeal , . it became known that the people in Iretanil tween let Janus y, 107'0, And lei' December . , . L r .. 0 prdgr 80. � 1 lintriedistal L- L .y. ORA of the sergeants com- THE PTA119. � . 33111. Mr. Colby $ought to explain away & � " Ware starving, mud very few people had to. 1979. DIECHAZOID; L I . - -- � I . . �Tlaiids­of momy irregularities since his coa. l I . . B944ex a Plan showing the South, East. � . L lahargs of trickery preferred against him by � � Opposition the I named I of delved relief through any action .ov of that 0 . ' Mr. WHITE (Cardwell), for Mr. Robertson In detail The ordq for the- second reading of Mr. . . Girouardlo nectiOn with the CorPs Principally the fold. Acation, of the pity either by the L . . ct L and West elevations, there Aral three her$,, j41211-noli, � two I i . I ,wl*h lie, did not mention. A slight dleous. I srnlmtnt� Irlahmen ooroplained everywhere that they had been Plow sl�nd remiuo In the (H sea paid amilt")-Raturit for pro , tensional to law ag"to =t (Jacques; Cartier) Bill to legalj;z ;a Inartlego with at deceased *11o's sister we 0 guete. ordgre of the officer or with his. knowledge. . I L showing the. ground plan of (1) the basointmir L : , . I L . I sloll snalood' as tolho regularity Of thg pro- L L' I matter. Rev thereforep suggested that the services in mitlloe'rde to he Ontario botindary � . I I . discharged, owing to on Informality. . . He, has made out, the pay shoolo. upon L I I 'names (2) the ground Iloor, And (S), the #lm$ flp�oj. The JIS06ML , 632twill contain the hen�lng and : . I lmedm* Adopted by him.' n todulaing 1,10 it Ins . 1 390" 1 are and the unfair advantage laksu, of L Colonial Secretary be requested to pay over the money at QBOOL to the Mansion House and the Arbitration and award between, the Dominion and,,Oatario Governmento 1. - ' Tho.House adjourned at six o!oloqk. I I OTTAWA, Feb. 25. -The Speaker took she Which were. of men who never be. longed to the corps and never drilled wish it. , , ventilating apparatus, and the apartments of housekeeper. . ... . wilia members, . . The member for Lennox did not appear to I . . I . mi Comiratites, against whose ad xxotrition he bad lied rd ofno complaint. AospIrlabinsn' The House adjourned at 10,10 ' Owl�AWA- J?eb. 24.-Thefteaker took the � , chair at th.rea o'clock. L I ceedim9f. Rom6 of the facts are opeciffad to follows: 1. I Two men ware on the poly, day of the annual � � the Oa the ground floor of the main building are situated tho. Legislative - viaw with much satisfaction the presentation . . letapetitionby'Mr. Casey It L Ora thirty of the � . be returned his thanks for the generous eon- tribiWou to relieve the sufferings of his fellow I chair at &ee o'clock. The following Bills were' introduced And, . Mr. Gruouilm, (Jacqueo Cartier) reintro, a- need his 4lIt to legalize camp brought into the stores and fitted with a uniform in the presence of the I . Chambertotheright of the main entrance, - , , and the,Library to the loft of it. The East I I I., principal eleatorm. 'of Lennox, asking the .1 . I oomitrymen,and hawasoortain the Hondo I , I . read A firOt time: - I . marrimae with a deceased yvl1a's sister, . which, , was road the offieer. Provi,)ns to going on parade,, at the wingis divided between the Dapartmenfoof . I I the Secretary stud the Treasurer, an d the . House to declare Mr. Hooper unqualified to L would not have complained if it had been To incorporate the French Atlantic Cable I . firok*u and. officers personal request, the man signed 'the 6 . ­ ­ ,, We t is devoted to the Qtown Leads. I 0 � , bold a most in the ommons because she I 06iiiitlem of Leands and. Addington have, hpon much; larger. 0 � . . ]At. BI,Axz agreed with the Govern. Conipany.-Mr. Cameron, (Victorlit) To incorporate the DomiDlon Commard 41 I L Mr. Qiamv asked whether the Government , ins end t6. allow a drawback on Indian the pay sheet . for §7 each, being fall Government allowance per befillforthe I . and Timber officips. Clustaing round, the I . ended of & large sum of money by the as deft � Edmund Hooper." The petition was, X&M I quite , mea As to this channel through which this - mono y. was to be Ubtributed, but having:re - I ociation.-Mr. Gault. Travellerst Aid - h To provide for the lasiAblis Imams of 8 . . 0 orn, lmportod for feeding castle equal to that . allowed on Indian -corn imported -for _thO- twelve days they were in camp. They thou - the awk ' - paraded with ward oquad, and Chamber mad Library are the Legislative, commille - , . I .a rooms, the post-offloo, oto...Gto. . I I - I 111000raponled by a oortinea -copy of the report gard to the -purpose which Aulmated th,.a Superannuation, Provident and Insurance 'Fund tolinufAeture of gtsrob. . 11 L Answered, to roll call in' the presence On the first floor the upward continuations of, the Chamber and Library claim the ounce, ' . ilif the Cominission issued by the Government I pt Ontario to enquire intotho financial I House in Voting it, they should indicate in ths,t'whilo thsy sent to the by the, Great Western Railway Company of Consda.-Mr. Robertson (Elamiltom) , - Mr­BoVRLL-SO soon as the bon, miembor can to she Govern L that the of she commending and inspecting officer. It is asserted by the members of the corps I opacoossonthegi6tuudfloor. 'Totheleftor . I snake of the County of Lennox. Anumber of 8imAding - Committees were gome'wa� ,it Peoretary of State, their desire was that, it . I . To incorporate the Baptist Union of 6 end- Mackenzie. prove residue which remains for fortiluden't I izifig and other puto that those mon were never 'members, never ' did any drill with show, slid were at that west of the Library in the main building are I . . the offices devoted to sessional clerks, eta.,. . appointed, and Bills regulating the employ- should be at boos do placed as to afford im.. ' mediate relief, and not mingle with the gen, L da. -Mr. . IRISH RELIEF- - I poses amounts to 2J per cent. of the duty . imposed on corn told to castle for exportation � 'L time 8,wora members of another"qorps, The and -to the right Or Least Of the Chamber ire . I � the Speakers' and rooms, in. the . - misal of women and children in mounted. . tortes, the encpmbo*g of real estate by oralachemoof Government, contributio no for Sir Joilzl; A. MACDONALD read And- moved the Government would 'Consider the I . . advis- pay-ollees after beiag signed by all the I man was certified to. by the 'officer, and a press Its . present buildings. The east wing on, � � " . z2ottgagep, eta. i Ilia sale of farm produce, And . L Ireland. (Hear, hear.) I . Sir JOHN MACDONALD Solid it was the Inten. n address to Rio Exoolltn3y the adqptlon,of a I tb I granting 4100,000 for Governor-Geners Ability of a Ilowing a draw back in proporfion to that allowed on Cuo amadian corn impoi a patched to the paymaster, who . this floor Is taken up with ,the Astorney-Goveral's Departme, t And shall. " .1 . t ware to, abolish the Supreme court -of Canada I . Introduced respectively by Messrs. Barginj I . L L tion of the'Oovernitient immediately to use -the cable for thepurpose of eending-thenioney And ,a � relief of the diotress in Ireland. - Mr� xAcxzr,zm Seconded the motion. Be, for the manufacture of otarch. * . . ' Mi. MnBNuu stilted whether the Govern. struck off the . two L names, asking. %he -sor. . I I geant If he could swear to 'the correctnese . .1 1. L . - A Public Worke, While the Wess- in, ­ I ' . Orion, Vallee and, ]letter. . L of requestinj that it maybe immediately ap- .- L remarked that the telegraphic despatched ment bays power to compel the Grand Trunk . I of the sheet. Tha' . sergeant candidly devoted to the Department of .Education Tha main 'building, which will stani, The PankinH moved that the House to -day I do consider in Committee., o the Whole the . of . . plied for the relief of the Irish distrust. (Hear, ) L .. hear, The Government had thong Ill of the from England stated that the a mendment to the Bill of the Imperial Government for Irish 4ailway to Charge one' uniform tate for convoyipg fr6igbt over their entire 1* replied that he co'bid not, aid the pay. I I � masterrefused to Allow any portion.of the , . somewhere to'the noftli'o'f the ,cannon and , � I . proposition to grant relief to,lbe distressed, .. . � of Itslind.L suggestion made by the bon. member for . . rallef,providild Wat every person whdraceived . I I . . Plel'bo the diatom as short or long, I . L Amount. Tbacilloorafterwamdo attended at the psymasteeld office and ilia paypsoter fountain in the Park looking so -is 29& 16() L , nth. feet by find 45 feet high. The Assembly � I poor . L., . . . . TRZ BOUNDARY QUESTION. � Gloucester, but they know that jealousies * existed among the different bodies dietribut. relief should be disfranchised. Xosomed to , him iocro4ible, that %hoie could be such a pro- Mir U. Tuprnu-j belitya. the GoTornmq�t have no L t the power. I promised to allow the imoun't if he could Chamber is 70 feet square and the Litirary 70r, b � 1fie.00und.weakwingoare oiLoli 280 - . I I I Mr. MAcizzlzin, lu'roopening the debate on . . - ' - . the motion of MrA), awson with reference to L . iy could. not under- Ing, relief money, and in( 1. .1 -them. They had no taketo decide among I . vision, but hii suggested Lie the bon. gentlei, I than oppoolte'that steps should be taken . in answer to Mr.. Rose (Middlesex), Sir JOHN MAcmoNAim'oaid he intanded to move ' produile the .two- men within three hours.- e This he promised to do and I It, but never -1,4% A . . , 80 and Ao-fost-hIgh- The elevatioug-- %.,., . ' L . ' = ' Uilding look i6meWhat low in the ' the Dominion and Ontario L Boundary .&word, doubtth at Her Majesty's Government would I that no 0mundian contribution shoUldL be for ingtruotior�o to the Printing Committee to L 'into produced the mail. The Wou'llave Ilevoi to. Calved the amount of pay they signed for and plan *­ but - any defs I el in, appearanpe arising from , said that the bon, gentleman at the head'of. I I . the Government, he develops d'�i accede to their request.. and apply the money �� for immediate relief. The motion WAS thsh used to disfranchise. Irish voters. (Hear, I I . bear.) , enquire the alleged ..irregularities in 0 0 nnootion with the Departmental, printing a . OW want to -know what has become ol it, ' I ;­ thin cause may bif guarded against by keeping . � I t L I .d addenly � I - ­ - - - . . ­. . -very strong -feeling of opposition toJIde mode. I emitted., -- , ... ., . - - ­- - ­­ --1 " .. �. 1. � I : ­ by Mi. Anglin . ... Sir:.ToRli MACDONALD - AA1dvth6rft--- Was_ oo­ , aOmtr&5L­ � � ­ '­ ­ ..... " , L ­­ ­��_, ."., ­ ­­ '11. * ' . , 1.11. ­ � ­:�!­-­­, , ­­-, -'- . . ,�igni . Wo"MEN ]IN. CAN AN 19101TORY, a&muob�otth"asementatoroyabov�.gro.iiud--..:-,,. ­.. I I an may be required to giv6 the whole building . I adopled by the late AAminiatration of settling -A soriao of motions relative such provisi6n in the laijierial Bill. A ­prow -- 't 1, L I IMMIGRATION. 1. 1 . . � . - - L ­ ,sbe'requisito height' L* I . . . . . . L . Mile boundary question with Ontario "' '- . . ­. Mr.-MAOXIINZI-11-.61*11010d rygig ­­­ ---. . -­­­ "thSt'4119 VOrygio to the. Intercoloniol Railway led to a �enersl . . L t­­i1JmSRdjdMOnt.L­ debate oil its pr an In I so � vision of the ordinary 'PCdr--L6*'0 both 0 . - igi�limd'ind-Iiefin�d7,'-dii"4�isllucu guy potion . I . ----Ur.-F-Litmsa.-nmvad-for:.a-copy--Of�tbO ­ . prohibiting the. liading of I — -Xvi-da- - - - �r-Fli,- - - — -60-M., on lffiFi h ff&a1,i-7nuideu1l . . , - ­ ­ - -----­­- THE STYLE OF THE PROPOSED BUILDINGS . . I L L ­ ­­­ I 1. . J01 the 61%ith was that Ontario claimed, hot The dobate terminated 5 few'minutes be. fore midnight, and the House adjourned. � perish relief. &CoeptiDgL . . Mr. ANGLIN thought the Bill just .Order-in-0ouned immigrants at Halifax who are n9tpomovoosd . He polled to Marley Within At W tul . 07V , ight . - , ,i,iter ]Lnndlux lolthat Colony. in the early English, or polutedi of the 13th ­ century, prevalent when English parliamen- I the land, of ,the. Hudson Buy Company, but L I bud which had always been really within her OTTAWA, Feb. 23. -The' Speaker took the passed.by the Imperial Parliament was intended to 67- � of 020. understood that ,assistanes had'L been afforded to large numbers L of perso i ' no to The other evening, Professor Risks, XA., - tary institutions took their origin, It has, - . � I I . . own border. What -was wanted to be found chair at three P. m. Mr. GAULT a from tend, power to the Poor Law Guardians to those , come to Canada who wera utterly unsuitable, lootured in She Natural History Soolety,li Booms, Montreal, on so Women.in Canadian. been adopted because it Affords greater accommodation and a finer appearance for' � waif the true boundary. The question to be I decided bi the arbitrators was I simply. what presented' petition merchants ,and others of Montreal, praying grant relief to persons outside of usually receiving relief from the poor rated. . to the requirements of.the country,, and they 11 became a burdis upon our people. Many of History ,, - I . He referred to the history of the the cost than any other style. The, brio a, . k . � the true boundaries of Ontario warp. In order . that the Insolvent Act be not repeated. . Mr. K . ILVERT:iutzpduoed a Bill to Inoor- Ths, address Was than Adopted- . - them came into Ontafio, and'ditring She winter, ' - colony under French, * rule, when, unforin. nately)'women were very o6res., La Honturl used in the construction of the building dah � . be made at the Central Prison, the olstd 006M . .- . to ssoertsiu` that it became, necessary for ' I . them to examine maps, treaties, Acts, of porate the. Bell Telephone Coznpsu�, 'of . TRIM MACDONELL BREACH 'OF rAVILEGII. On the order of.the day being read, *Sir the national see' ties there had been burden. ad with people x1easking oharitubl: teliO4 but says concerning thid'Veriod, 11 Those who had . . - be utoeured at Melbourne, in Quebod, th& . ' I � - 11 . . :Parliament, Governors' commissions, cot � Hamilton. I I . . Mr. 049gy, withdrew, on the grounti,of . " � JOHZ4- MACDONALD moved'Tbat' Mr. John. A. he thought that suitable person should not , 'on daughters, had no difficulty in, marrying them women being much less numerous we tir-lime don be got at Georges I Napance, a4d it in expected that tbo mand can I rampondence, and even the sposches of � * - I I public men In the Imperial Parliament, and informality, the petition, against Mr. Hooper, Moodonell be called to the Bar of the House..' : Tile - . motiod was adoptid � be prevented from landing our RhOrOm because they had hot. 620. in their pockets, , vithe half he men. , Also from this time (1640) . be got , out of the excavations for tj�e . upon the perusal of all these documents, and , . M. P. for Lonnox, and. prenenied a now poll. . , lion so. the same effect. -, I Mr.'MoLnxNA� (Glengirri) rose and, hold. . In effect this made poverty worlmori. In fact until about 1670, almost all the girls of the country were married very youbg-often as , ,foundiations. It is. proposed that Canadfam, : . . . materials should be used in every instance . � mpon the-naturml. woiding of the As% of 11774, � 1. .1he decision was ultimately given. ' The . �i,' . . � � . , , . .. BETTER, PREVENTION Ol? CRIME. -the' img�'a d6ounieni in his heads, said that before. Mr. - Maodonell - was- -brought to.t1i"ar, he the poor man was treated wbroe than rich I � criminals. -­Eo-read a letter--from-one-,of-his- fourteen, it thirteen and even at twelve years - - - -of -age?,­1127. accordance with"the . 'p where practicable, and from t . �.. � . he specimens � . to -be oubmittedit,R,ill t,o-doaeeded­Ahmt' � - .­ Nimbler of,Justice took for granted that the' I , - Mi. J3L&3xE introduced a gill- foir , Mo-ro wished to be - allowed to read an apology- ' -oonatiineiite-who-had--eibployed;,&-Wau-lately-, _aternal ---­V­-�­r--l;VCrB-aa-t- aiiEe--ifii-d-u't-'Y-O-f"-tFe-v,- aye elm 0 gC W _ ­­ , prOWi ins &i-&o-nfi-�-i�i�danco of sound, - . I word "Northward" in that Aat.meams.due . north. .ThiltAot providid for a line westward' effectual.provention of crime. He dwelt on the recent increase of crime, &Ad submitted placed Ili his. hands by Mr. uqoaon6ii to read. to'the Houos I . . . arrived Ire= Ireland' who was a �ood farm, hindt7but Who. when be landed in Q aebeo lied , the Authorities III � France to remedy this 'Uri. . durable dtons,-b4eks, slate an d water lime, . from -the junction of the Ohio and Missiolilippf i ,statistics gathered from penitentiary .Oom. 14 . Mr. MAcxzNziz raised a point of order that . only sixty cents, In his pocket. Farmers . equal state of aftai;s.' To this and large . numbers of marriageable eirle.wera seat out which will constitute thtll. principal articles I I . � required for construction. Stbue suitable for � � along the banks. of the fFrmer, and the wor& mitmonts in proof of this fact; -The number . I ill . . , a motioubod boon passed. . were much in jfiited�in this matter, as many - % 'if every Year. - These were, according io La contend rubble Wbrk and ffigging can be, . I 81 X ifig' a . . � orthward 11 must be taken as mean ­ northerly directio . n along 4he banks of the . oi-persons r emmining In penitentiaries was 'as follows at Abe different: dates :, 31st De. The SrnAzEz ruled that the motion bad been Carried. The Sergeant-at;Arma then, of them would employ move handle lhay could get,thant at reasonable ratem But the Houtam, divided into three clampoli"eind Olaced I .., Proo4k-'fr6m. the Whom, Georgetown. . I . Mississippi. I � . � �. . .. I . , I cembqr, 1876, 1,048,,'30th John, 1877i 1,081 ; --301b. brought Mr. -Macdouall to the -Bar 'of the fact was tfiat the immigration of firm -f- -I--'-1----- ­ --"'---"-- in Wide different . halls, wheie the btide. . . ,. . grooms 7 Chose, 41101i -- brides , , no -a--but6h6k, Guelph. or Oaledon quarries, on the lines -of, , - 4ho�Hamilton-a-Korifikesterni�:,GrandTkank-,, ­­ . I I -- . . . ,� - .Mr. -McCAP.T=-ol000d the debate by -an able.. speech, Somewhat remarkable for-ito &nil. 30th-Jauej -18780 11159 9 Junej- 1879,, 1,318. The lueressi'during-tWo and a half I Ronde.- '.--- - 7---- ­ - ­­ - ­­ -7 Ell TheSpnr then. called upon thi Clerk to or-diew-, ,JJLV Ti n � As 110 very, arge. n -Pfissi 9 be * stated that. 'the anty.on corn. was . vanco a gris , chooses him 'oheep out of the: midst of the .- and Credit -Valley Railways, and for finer 11 I from - Ontario tons And big anatiolation,of the , I . years was. 2.70 jormoni� or at a ratio of 25 per 'read Ahe entries from the journal of the . to farmers, all it prevented ihem� feedl g, that n . Rock. At the and of, a fortnight not one was . Wit. "ilia plumpostwere takan' first, because work the Shelburne quarried. oil the, Toronto. Gray tl; Bruce Railway.' Good lime., . ., - - . . .. .- ilple that Ontario repi.esontativepwore I I . I � Prina n I the House rather to guard Dominion than ognt. There was something radically wrong - i - - in ouch a slate of affairs.'' The population Honed. ' The Clerk read the entries, showing. . the complaint entered by. Mr. Moickenzie. grain to cattle fov in - ilia parpote of fittgn 9 them. for the'English imarkets. � . ,� -it win thought that being tools active they stone for all kinds of' work could also be . 11 '. 'And'. " , Ontario interestm. .' ' . 1. daiiing two or three recent years ,showed a .' that lbe -privileges of the House: had been � ­ � 'Mr.'Popm (Complon) referring t'o'the bon. -immigration wore thore likely toksop at'hoins and could � Te'sist -the -winter -cold better, 'The i Govern-' procured from Kingston Belleville . . ­Queenston bimateri, AnA­1from­­Wsnbai�On6,­ I I I.. I -1 � . The members ware then called Ili, And the- adisilliddreme, and 9; great increase of- -or 'ins violated * by' ,John A." :Miic� in-Ahe 'tentleman's remAik4'ib6uVthQ' ,mems also was not .-satisfied with merely . ana Couablobing, on the lines of the Mialincl I . . . . . House divided on'41lm;motlon, which was . . I � . � - owled-yeao, 123-; mays, 52: . . during that period was very. dishearteningi, It was In order.to some extent to remedy this language used And a letter sent to Mr. Huntington. ,.., I . - ;1 , 1. of unsuitable, piarmoni to Ontario, 'said this , . . . a the Gov' wio not the I ult of ornment. The- ficilltithig. marriagsv�but went so far. a 0 to . I and Northern Railways. � . . . I : . . I I - I . . . Eveiy Ontarib . Conservative,, save .Mr.' . - *for' state ofaftairs that heyonfured.to submit to 'Jintroduded' ' I I ., Sir jon-, -I MOVD, this the , N7.MAcDQNALb I � agent'of the Ontario Government, we old. . 9 atimulktait by bounties on early marriage, - and by. penalties for celibacy. In addition to . . HEATING AND,TENTILATION . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . � . 'i . Bannerman, of South Ronfraw,. voted the House the alsaiure be had f , .following question be addreamed to the gentle. tionad in Quaboo, and no person received .ai � � the kinglo. dowry,-whicli Willi genefall y fifty Aro'of the utrapet importance I n contioction, I the motion, and every -Liberal in the'llousp � � He believed ,that many offenders 6mosped-tho, � . man at sho,Bsi:'- "Have you anything,tosay' nomiSteftassage to Ontario without him,con, I � livrell-in household4eippliee ifid a barrel or with such buildings as these.' According to. -, . . irrespective of province Toted against it., ' . -XAIL*kt& AND CANALS. ' consequences of prior conviction owing to the difficulty of identifying them., Whatiever with respect to the charge just raid?." The on 'was motion having been carried, the 4ueotio sent. , It -wag -only at the outmost request, of those peopld themselves that - they wore, seat Jwo of melted most$ 41witity. Aivies wan .. the proposed plan they would be heated by . steam goneratbd in six boilers, to,ba.placed . I � . . . Sir OnAuLus TUPPER lirsoonted the' report . might be. CieIr opinion. With reference to the I duly asked. I . . ,� - . Ao Ontario. RwAs not in the interests of given to Rien mho marriod-before the. age of . twenty And to girli-willb, married befof6. six�. � I in the basement. on the northwest Corner, of, I . .. I I of the Minister Of Railways and Causlo. treatment of persons convicted for the first . � Mr. Maddonell replied-" I would desire to . � . * thil country that theme people should be' * , teen, wh I I a Any fa�her who idealebted to marry the central building. with , steam radiators, Ili - . I . . . � The House adiournid'al 10.40. - I time, bethought there was a tolerably-olyong e'of sentiment among thon'who apologize t thin honorable Honda for the A, remark 0, by . � We to the lion. member, for miade. allowed to come, here, and aftei a short lime ralse -an outefy'that' they could � rics. secure his obildron,when they bad rose had -the age the halls and corridors on the direct system, � .1 .The Legislative Chamber And corridors would, . OTTA.wA, Feb. 20.-�-The Speaker. took I he I . . . .� ., ! I their at three o'clock. � . had looked into the matteri that a person � , 91 I Milefforrod. . 1. . . . I ' work. There was a corisiderable immigration of4wenty and sixteen- was fined. Orders i were givenjitai before the arrival of the yearly be ventilated 'on the -plenum %nd vacuum � I . , . -�- - .. .. , , Mi. Angers, the now] elected membor.for . Y! charged with a. crime, after two or three eon. L vlotloho should be regarded as an enemy of b n Mr. UOCARTHY.moved that leave ogra tea to Mr. Maodonell � to make. any'spology or now, but there Would be morw next monlit.. About April thin order' wbuld drop 'of itself,. ships from Fronce, that all single men should rindiple combined, the air to � be forced into ... p . I the', Chamber through openings I'D the well, . I I I Montmorendi, was .introduced. Therogn. . .Ivity of his introduction WAS questioned, - ; that.the interists of sociatyrequired :Oucllihel explanation ho.dolsires to make to ilia House. and WI who desired would be allowed to come- inarry within alorinight after the lending of the Kin 's girls. A number of 'old writers 9 At' a height of 'twelve feet from the '. . I ' .. . bus not proceed. � . I . 1. . , person to. bo.im�rfioned for a long . . -Oarried. . � . I I � I. in*to the country. ' He bad h ad she order *the ,were quoted in a description of the ltirla of floor, having. been first warmed by .., I . . The Governmetit'd negligence Inmot asking term of y &rN,-. And, that there win A be$ let . : - Mr. Macadidell read the follo*i Pg apology: I � passed as he believed it was in bait Inter. . I that period, -11 They wit," pays%oma, passing � 6ver, s cil placed in vaults, . . . I Ilia House to formall I E e, � 1. y*oongratulate His x- aligned forehin ultiniale'reforating during ilia. :Aisciplime of .a long than of a abort term. , . . 1. I ' , To the ,13peaker-of the Home of Commons of, . . . I Oita of the Government, and. the Government . . were quitd 'prepared to iako.'the reoponsi. .have "I delicacy, good voices and a groat tonartems . in the biielastilt- � The foul ,Air' would'ba . . - � .� drawn oil of the Chamber *through gratings ' . eellqnoy� the .� Governor-General' and- Hot . .. I Royal Highness, the Princess Louise upon I One of thii provistons of this Bill was, theism a, be kept.in the . , Canada: * I . I . � . : Mit. 8PzjnzR,-1 desire to express' to you - as ' bility of their action. . ' I .1 . . . " , for dancing. They, are discreet, and not much in given t6 Aim g.i, Another says, 11 TbOy 'dr placed -in the floors, antl'oonnected wlt4'.aii . . I I I.J fan, 11 their narrow escape from a, serious accident - that there. should princi-. r . P I towns Of * each province a relghtsibf-bon- Speaker ,of'thia honorable 33[ouse,my- kiO'oro regret for having., on the Ilth May last - while - Mr. ANomix said thin was the first Canadian Government Whieh,hKd prohibited immigrano. , eswout very fine on Sundg", -One of. the exhaust whicUpill force, this -foul air Into a large chilidne' oix the east side in the - - ,- -J y . It been the couie of much comment I and . . . I . : Isar waiting patiently. for thq Execull . To so' � Motions, materials for it being supplied by the' Petition Rbjorrm&tO' Li admitted by the courtesy of the House to a seat 4) n the floor of the House, committed a breach of 1 I . - cour 0 in into ilia Ary unless they tOm . first questions they-pr-opone to a stranger la. whotherhe is married.11. ' - , ' - -. . rear' . There Would , also be v4sitildting , '. , ., , . - I I Med I take the initiative, Mi. Usakdrikial reminded Wardens of t6&rieo'Snd I ring . ' ii&mba=#,-�,H"a"uthor4zed4b"bota- . the privileges of this honorable body by refer .' -r4ug-tG-�one-ol-the�member.a-df-this House in slob 20 in their pookets an he feared it -, .'. . It 1 9 I ­­ ­ -3 -J-- �in ifts eff .1.. ., � . I . - - - - 11, .- . --- - - - - . . . . Openings -in the ceilingover the gas reflectors,, , I 4hrough-which the air heated - by the go%,. ' . � Fus.Froralor Of nil duty. . I � � I Sir Joubi. MACDONALD spoke briefly on ' ' the graphing. 69 pdooneiii: on an 'order of $fie Council.' The terms which should uot -have bsen, used with reference to a member within the walls . After redeem the 10116 wltig Bills were read . - . ,,lrmTE c]Exw u49s:lNwzniFzzwzusv . . 1 j .1 ­ I I � lights would pulse 6 athrougil skylightain the, , Fiomh �� I � subject, but gave n6 Wdicatioft that the Aug- 'geallon would be acted on. The propriety Uovarnor in second net of.pro. a violonoln-the Bill,were pplicabloonly'to of the Chamber. I desire to state that My . - . languagewas not addressed to,that membrij . � '9110660ondlinio, . . . . . , To incorporate the Bell Telephone Company, . . � ' I I . Arrest.. ot'.Three. Mtn'iiaid 80z'ur6 of .. . L ., roof. air openings would also be A placed ill the outside walls. The wings, . . i ' '6n ' of WWL House expressing 'its regret -bud not . second itnia'oon.. persons who had been a' . ilated. it wall ill t for a period of, nor to tiny member of the House, button ontlow t1! man sitting beside me at the time on s seat of Canada.�Mr. Kilvert � -1 To, huthorize tile * ' ... Materlale unit Teals -in . County. . . � 1,atubton, . . . . � . . , would be heated the indirect . system, , - . 4 tlde� sit from ontah W windows - - - " ! - lifton a- . escaped the ill , of himself and big I. . . .. eolloagues, but habolieved it, was the desire provided I ,Years after the expiration ou hill ntence on" ,it Conviction not In which is aliotted to Rtrangers. I did tend 4 speak in.i6volee which would be audible .to 6siZbli,bm,nt of- Supo . I. . annuatioui Provident and Insurance Funds *latest I , .. LoNDONj On%.; Feb, 24.�Ol late a gang of passing ,over, � . in : to* Stag coi in vaults, mod Ahrough chara- - ' . ,I I � . I 911HIN Excellency, that mo, Sierra should be his Second the lirlsoner ahould,b& . I ;guilty of an offence against tile law punishable he member Inquestion, or. t4 any momber, Of he House,-forl had no desire 'to conamit any by the Western Railway dompamy.---�, . bartson (Hamilton.) - - �- �' Mr* LO ,counterfoitern. have been., operating in - the . I - vicinity of Ravenswood, Lambibi n Cou�nty, Jlers. under ,the -'eiiiing - in the babanietits,'. ., ; . Inicating.,wiffi flues in.ifile interio COMIAI r, 1. ) . given to our, belovid Sovereign, by their at. SAdbling overdue. importance to tlxi�a ' Ident. 001 by imprinofiment in several circumstances , ,roach of the privileges of the House, for which . :,enter.twin-.tho'highost possibla-respeet., But . I . . . To indorporale the Baptist* Union *of, Comm. Search visa made, and it bro g t to light a . - it 4 .Walls, and on Ahe direct. system by means, � . . . - - . � I . . 1. . I . . . I , . , . anzAtIrvolt, IRELAND. , Firat,411..he were .charged witli, getting big livelihood by dishonesty' -aB4 1% appeared, he words unguardedly used by me having been heard lay the inember with reference tw . ' dj.-�-U . Mgbk#vzl9. - - � . r ' ' The House wontlinto Cominittee' on Mr. complete set of Counterfeiters' toolsi Crucibles, I dies Am d metal in varioue stages, a lot of old o6teilu'radi . store in the corridors- and halls. Tkefonrairwould be drawn ()if from". the. , � . . t . Xoax-MA6mO-N"AL'D,,In W OV!ng-. ths-Ho -"--� . � air Use I to, the -Court thillu. thera-milt-.-Pi6buot that - W used, n- '11hom- luey- were .or .,havIng,.beo mentioned by him its having betn spoken by 'L C lb I ' ­ a- ' d 13111' -to-, rejp6sl the .'fh� Y 0 B OP -0 ' -slReiwatch diiids,alumip7of whit looked ---- roomo by. -Means of openings it! the dividoh.-- . A . I 1. . � I - Into Committee on the resolution providing charge. Secondly,. if he wera,chstgoa with Ins with reference to him, and the matter having ,.O solvency -Law.;' A free and easy like block tin, slid a -number -of five cent. . " walls communidallng with steam coils in, . , 1 . I for a grant of 0100,000 ,for the r,ojjef bf the. dilitr000 in Ireland, remarked that he did not any crime and gave a false name And address. Thirdly, if he were found in circumstances been brought to the attention otthid House, and as I am advised and believe that my language .debate � eger r ding the scope of the tnessure'and the amendments, which have -been published, pldoes.i -A man handed William Pinkstone, . r, was arre . glad. . to an engine He was b tight - vault A chambers in the attloo and vent "ang.. � - ; I ok3llghto, and turrets -in the roof. For she , � - i . . think it was necomoary'to add, anything to which satisfied the Court that, be was ab6ut so" atituted a breach of the privileges of Ili,, House, I. now apologizo to the Houts for the of- I took place and tha� 'general view Appeared . . before Me ark. Elfrim.Rawlings and R. Stilts, : admission of fresh air, o�euings would be, I 11 . . . . what had boon said on the subject during the to commit crime or waiting an opportunity to fence to the House, And assuming on � that I most deeply regret that I -should bays in any to be thht'tha repeal clause should be as . X.-P.1o., wholsent him to Sarnia jailto aiwait. . constructed In the outside walls. Chimney, 1. - , debate on -the Addrbdo. 'All bon. members .. . I I � . io$ I . . we no doubt, deeply 'grieved to ',know do no; Fourt4ly, if ,he ware found In a I dwelling house, warbliousa or other promises 'to way, infringed upon the privileged of, We House of - ,Commons of CAmads. - With refer. . thorough an possible in its operation. - Whether or not thb Bill;Will take immediate' trial.' G. R. Taylor, fisherman,. Stoney Point, slid Win. ]Pinkstone were also arrested at the .pieces slid fire &oeo would be introduced Ini- � �1�e principal robing, so that additional bout. - � ,�, �'. 'shut their-. fellow-suDjeeto In Ireland were without. being' ablei account hatinfactorily ones to the note addressed by me to the effect is open to doubt, but an it now stsnds� insfftuce-�of -Ur.- Wm.. Nimimp'L'.P.Atimaster, ang and ventilatio 'night be Pad, when,. � . a u , . . suffering and, in great distress, and I � I I , that Parliament to the Court for his being there. In Addition to'Sh o'sentbrice inflicted, upon the prisoner Hon. L. S. Huntington, I am advlood, and believe tbat..that set, did �not constitute a ,b It the the House, having , such will be the case. ,Yet a widely supt. ported opinion was 'Advanced . that . the letter tendering four five, ebut, piedog of opurioun coin in.psymont of the . roquired.. Two years Is fixed nil the it - 1. .I . I me . within wVich the Wings may be oompletedj�- -- - JL I ­ I -all were , ,anxious . should show ' itc­ sympathy, :'with ' convicted for slim.'Necond offence, the Bill of privileg6o of not ' bers%nocommifted within the House, and the words -beford finally passing, * Chose should be Added poot,� ago,, on. Six letters. Tile Postmaster. and three years* the main building. it I&, , , �, � . .. *y I that dletroosi In, oubiqitting � the matter to . wulborized'the Court to subject him to � supervision for ik . period of used by me not referring to the conduct . of t hol' member for Shefford in -his Parliamentary cap&. , determining, that thi iopial shall nol,conde fulure.date-jay ; -asked Pinkstone how the Coins came into big . 0 at d that 3900,000 will amply Cover- I stint W I the whole including oonstructioni . � I . 1varliAthent the Government had to doneld6r � . ­ what ihould be the sum to. be granted, and, police , years,. theL . and prisoner was required to. 91VO notice city. But It you, Mr, Speamer, and this honorablo Hoillso taink otherwise; and that it did constitute into force MI some the let � . of May. The amendment, notlos,6C *bioh' possession. He said ihat he got two at a Thedford tavern and! the -'root' fraud, Taylor plan, I I � plumbing$ ligiiiii1g, heating, ventilation and� . . I . � I � I . I after due consideration, they came'to the to she chief police 011116or of his distilot of &breach of our privileges, I Am pkepared'to. I was given. by hir. ColbYt iroviding that the Above mminled, a statement ho.'aubsequenti;, drainage, - * . � �. . I .. I 11 . . . I . .. I . Gonollaiion that 0100,00.0 would be a subotan. � Ill residence, and of ey m cry .change of 'report, apologize . am ( do spoldgize o this House.there.. for . Signed) JOHN A. MA,CDONXLL, . . repeal shall not affect suall'os000 a's are in the I . . -also denies'.6ver tasking any, denied. He ' I I — . . . I I . - . � I . i '31APEKET . I . tie] ,dvidence of the' syrapathy'of Canada with Ireland, While it would not in any way . residence, mud to himself Cattily to such, police officer, and his failure I I . Bypermission, of thd Speaker, Mr. Mad. L. �'. I I .. hands of the alisigneedist the time of the Hill coming Into operation, wan Adopted by the tboughnum4rous pieces were'found in his trunk, mlozig With si heavy st6ok-of metal ­ . MEES.' - I . . ., � I .. . . '. —, , , . � � . � � � I . from ho'lsrgenso� dialiklob. that exorcism of To, elimpl0ith these requirements iris in ado 4on�ll- thou retired . Mr. MaimPATstiox moved that an Mr. Mad- in . CoraiRittee and concurred by the House. A and tools. The box mud tools, he prolon o I � The 'Brant County un nterit Isrotemb , . . . .F .. I 1-� .. private charity which wig happily* go' Ing on throughout the Dominion. If ]Parliament- a punighmbW o9ellop. None.of these pro. visions were novel. They had been intro- Bell Sarni do its : tile use of the language . The House adjourned at 10.4o p.m. . I - . I . center into bin . possession in pa�ment of an old debt, which one Waterman owed . .1 Against Them_ I .. .� . . . . . 1. . . I 'BRANT'FOnD, F ab.-23.�A large numbar of - ' � I . � IPTG a very large gum, it Wight be made a . dnood Into theLeriallhal law of 1869. amended he thought by the Act of 1871, and hi. mKoriboil to him, hs be doolsfed guilty of hay. Ing committed a breach ,the of , .. � I . I - I � I . . In 'order to perform an amount of moobani. �IlIm. Constables were at Once dispatched to appre- . . farmoril aosembl6d in the Court House on , � . ' . common why private Charity should be lessened * an the grdurid that the sum, proposed was, I brought them before the'Rottoo as in his opinion sminenily oulted.to witigaie it not ,of- 'privileged . -- � karlimment. I :1 - - Mr -MILLS said- 'he . believed the ,letter. to -aml-0ovir,equal to.lifting 140 pounds 10,000 feel high, Prof. Grahatta, Calculates thats man hend Waterman, who wao said to be living at - Port -Franks with one Ward, but he had taken . Saturday shernoon to discuss their grievances . . . I Wikh� the market by-laws. After diaollmilion a, � quite large,enough for Canads, to give. Ili Committes" � . .. . . . ramedy the very isriouo evilif to which he had the bon. wornbor 'for, 8befford, containing groonly. iustilling, lamausge,,'was written What out five pouudo of potatoes, one and a I third flour, twonnaa third log -bait to the Sistgo. The instrument for worJdag the died Pinkstone got made st, the . committollwoo appolpted to wait on the City - � Council and ask them to so Amend the �j. . . ,,, - --- 1. . I I I Mr.MACKENZIn 000Ond0a the resolution the and how the refeirid. He entirely recognized the view that legislation totaling to criminal law might . within. the Ron a, in ilia reading -room. tin- pounds ponmilo broad, One and a quarter pounds ostmeal,one Forest foundry about three weeks ago. Abopt the name tithe he woo seen treating fr6slyin Jawso'loallowfarfuers fosellat stores and., , 'I I residencog whenever they gee jig, praiiding groat, poked - , - � I - . money was to be applied. . I - mord property be Ili the hands of the Govern. Ment, and having b Ught,thd matter before m6diAtely oppo:lto this O'hambert, And. was sent from thence to the. lion. member while and a third pounds' riob,, three and a half pounds loin beef. half a pound beef fit or -cine A. Forest tavern, payilij for all in five-cohli . '. private . V, iiithbut paying market feast and that tudkket. * . I - --Sir JOHN MACDONALD laid iliAl --- . . 11lon of the Gfternnlimt.was to do,. the came 1. . -thil-HimW he woul a only too glad-If--thir 7116ftiV he WOUI -the-Houia-madi-i"Oolion- , - ". . Mt. AN6LiNl -thought ,there be and & fifth pounds Choehir6 choose. . HO Says Places. Fisherman Taylor was liberated bn � his own recognizanosof 6100 to appear sit - fees only be paid when the inarkat-equara in . . , used.- :2t wao-afio resolved that the farmerw I . am they did with regard to , the money Y' , � . oted . for the relief of t1ii wounded in the Crimean Minister of Jostled would takeoliarge of the ' alasouro andpropose such, modifications in , could no doubt that the sending of this l6ttir was.. a thatthe peasants of fill countries have Veen - Tight' "' " p�ta of many 'c' antifid, assertions the Assizes in Sarnia. Pinkstone pretended ' iliat the Instrument he got at Foreat Was for � � and ratepayers of the County of Brant petition ' . � the Legislative Aosetably to page oome law I . war, namely, to sand the money to the Wmal 0 thought propen The Bill I WAS road h . . . . . the privileged 014' the gross Violation .Pf � . . I Ion, 0 6. -. their, 4notinotive 1�1` hey were wrong in . babit 0 4 ding fe't r'sbar a t i I d - than - ffitrogenou . . I gumming maw". . . . . ­ I temairig to restrict the power now'ln the hands, : .1 i � . I - : Right Ron. the Secretary of State for the I , Col6mios, to be Applied by Her. Majesty,# a firmt time. . . . The following motions ware also passed, * Mri CAmainq said a downrigbi. falsehood bid best oxproosed in the apology presented fee 0 t I d t hair diet when undlirgoing hard work. . . . I � � . I � , I - . - I Mr. Edison is not to- be left in solo posgoo- of the Town slid City 06unalls as to . -, I . ., -the tin I position of excessive market team mud unjust , f I '' . . 00vokilment to.the purpose for Which it Wan . Mr. -WRITE (Cardwell) -Ordoro-in-Connoll approving of the treaties made with the to the HbuBej and be did not think it ought . .. I Lomldon Tf�th, Ispeaking of,tho galdxy of slati of the 11 new 11 electric light, for it seems .1 bY4aws- A committee of three vvas appointed,". -' . . 4 - voted. .. I I * I . . Urd AxdLIX Would have been had . Indian tribes at Forts 011arleton end Titt in I to be accepted. go Moved that the following words be subolituted1orthollo contained in Cattle b4itfido at-tho drawing-roorm hold In that.4r, 1W. Swan, of Noweastlo-on-Tyfie.i ­ who Iiig been siperimenting, for years with to wait on the Attotaiy-General to act forth . I I their grlOVjRIIC00i . . . I the vote beenXI00,000 sterling instead - of . .." I.. 1. - -1 ­ � -­­­.ft1"10(r , ­ , Aran Irighnisizi -howavar'-u the year, 1876.. . I ­­Win-Ci1AiLTOX=RetUrno­k publicr gopeeting, . . . .. -.the.,nioikota,,.,-',-.t.-,-,-.,-, ­­..­­,­­ I Dublin Castle, days 1hat an � itiolt girl, to be - � , P-81fee!v must Always. -hije �ft touch of, the cardboard carbon and other form" bf eon. I it I Alaglorthe 'ut�plllity,of,pi ­­­) ­ ­ ablito.oplillowM- � I .000 d was glad jo ilog'itivit oven ilia loster.surn wag Made sold in Manitoba and the NorthWeat . That ibis House considers that an upology� Is 0-g-u-e,­,`Whio,h­ ­ - ,- -,--- ­­_duotor"h_Vadu br adds Ykitilicy io 1011 eon* or-bao-tsken-out-a-patent-for - improvements, and at last sc ­6iolfirlm-s"'ib-8- oil World. - 1i Two years, � . I I being voted. They were nokod, not out 0j. I libeirpoVerty,lbul out of their sibundanee, Territory ill the year -1879: . . I � Mr. Mnts�13tatemoikt Of expotidituro In. due by Mt. Macdonell to- the. bon. member for 'lihafford, as wall as to this House. I � . VdIgstion.. , .. . It 19 estimated that thd time by .bad In producing an electf [a � lamp Which ago, when ilia Carriage Containing the Tarkish . "basoador passed through the mall on its . - , le give to the r6lief 'of the Irish people, ourred for advortialng the regulations relating .. Mr. RXNAL,r86&1IOd the occurrences of the Wasted Women of the ,00ntinent in looking tinder 14 perfectly 0oady an, d indefinitely d rab The kjobbers are making u Is* at houses of Parliament, It was . =Roth *1 . . . . hundreds of thousands of whom a few weeks ago'were on, the vargo of starvation, �o the public lands in Manitoba and, the I Northwest Territory since lot June JA I 0 I t. , inoult to Air. Huntington, And thought that. any Ono who had abused the privileges of - bids for men`mt night, if devoted to iftrk, i Would result, In & year's time; In making . &­ ..fins kstveo% .00% of , the excitement On for shares In the Edison oonipanys which were tie , osili'olidered. Last Thursday it wag received I . I n many places with 1110000 or-I � glad ware still Suffering for the want of food. . Mrs MILLS- Statement showing the time Parliament as MaXtioll, bad done should be over 17,000 pairs of stiopondera for the a short time ago quoted at $600i rome, rapidly dotillive rofilgrker.1, . . This was to be. 4 gift of .one nation, stroiche appointed for the payment of -the Indiana I ast excluilea from the pfedincts of the House. -say hoRthda. . , .1 I . to #5,000, and t , hall am suddenly fall to $1,500 T11g, worst snow atorm ever known in the � I . Ing from she Atlantic to.tho Pacific, to ma. yoir under treaty now. � I . Mr. FARIlow"Jaoturn 4if They Wight there WAS no, p tlitloul fooling �to it I Curdled seem to be much better paid in -a' 'state, of. things ,whi6h haff called forth NotthvOest has raged afBismar U,D,T ., two - a 'in � tither naltiolif 0ould of whose people formed a large part of the population of this Dominion. of foreign salt imported into Canada frout lot July) 18790 Ili this matter, but thek would swe say a great many times and intones louder thou England thou formerly. 111hoadvartlidemento for them In Do ease offer jobs than $600, and the loudi complaints in NOW 'York and other contras of stock exchange gambling, the, coin. days.! -For two months andebollon the otorlmd have interrupted travel on the Xqrth.- I , I And for Whom We All felt sympathy. 'It *Eta I for as to.,fool for kindrdd and to lot Fabruity, 1980. I I Mi. CITARLtobt-statement of exienalture thunder to make him believe it (Laughter.) Mr. ANGLIN Argued from the 'Authorities to Most from 6600 10,0650, whereas 0500 dt �011 U I . � p ny In question being charged with keoping Orm, Paolad, causing a Arge'loss, But three 'trains from the East Ave, arrived.since Feb., I possible sugar.. I � lied Ing pboplot R'! -thoright 460,000, xugga�, . tinder the head of "Unforeseen exponelo,01 show that an instill to & member of the be the maximum. -The fact is thut thox!ale in dearth of eduoutedi aligiblo mouo .1 4 ba"Ok itiforination which they ought to give to � the public. . . - rusty let, eindimprovemente and repairs ara � . . - amottathis to 42,283, to Alvin In 4 itatement I House while on his WAY to di,ffom the House, . . . I . I . . .. . . suopended, . I I I . I � I . I . I 11 � k, I - I �. �, .., . ­­ � . � . � - 11 I I .. . . 1, I I I . . . . . ­ "i . I . ,� . . � . . . - .1 . . � � L , . I . . _.4_ . . I . , . � 11. � . . . I I ,, I � . ".,. . , . . . "M � . � I . I , I . I � . . I � �. 'u; I ­ . . .. I . . .. I . . 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