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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-03-25, Page 6VA 3NOIDE- NTS- -6( I Who Weellng in . OTTAWA. Uar, - . I I , petvaides politic �- * � . of the. awfully -I �: � 1 Art Luther Hamilto . 11 and moo; realifti I I � . I at, Contiguous. I . eatillued to the: - I Varly by wh I inimilli keen , 11 � . I boot$ before I , .14, cheerful "m I good health, . . as usual, with I �q I . . evolming he dinel gust (Tf the Hot I . ot Customs,, T . 4s, vipiritonoticeabli , He returned to. I before, midnight . . twelve And Ong I � . platqsd to,the It � . lool, very well. I . got, bat about c . who Immediate . � - He told the fitti I I . indeed, and req; . � . . I Moistened. T1 . , &Hot ad to Ron .� . , � . *ho� t isside in t � . . but he dj1paqvi . . I ,� . had gone to th, . . . evening to' stay . I .,with their ousto . . . 3)r, Grant, but t � 11 � until a few mini . . ��_ 7 . ­ :­­ . . . ­_­ ­ - ot.* - who] . antOrd-Mo"i6b . . . . I an the'Agor, but I . too He down on L; -. �;__ ` , ­ --"---- * inedioal at - -:.. ­ - � __Joi- . _. , -lil.;_ I . - woused. the Hot I I . Jills,friondlo rooE . . � island on the bi I considerable ps . . Holton who he- - . Sign: of tocogifiti � �. Airival of Dr. G � zellevehil"Holk � ,ultimately,houl . becoming atilIv I I I Bit' Albert Sail . . . -, I Mine to see him' . ; u1niates,after hi . . . . . . I The leading me . ­ . . were as moon so I . of the loss they ; . ., saorning the S114 1 . . the demanded's mi � . . . Montreal, his 00 I . . I . . at Kingoton, to � ! . � . N I Inent . friends . . 'Thd Cause . , I , 11 . . 'but the . gover , I 1. . . � I that of spopleii ! I. � . lieVithst Mr. R I r - from heart afoot !VJMIR ZALTZ Ill , , , . . . I . , , I , , , I I , , � , (Obituary Condon . � �1. I � I . I . . I . Mr. Holkon.w . 'the County . of �'. 0. 11 . - - . - . .. ., �. � - *1 - �__'.Lilo* it.y, rkm I I :1 - _1_ 11.'_��::_ I ----- ----cld'hor removed , . . I . . . '.. v6d'his has bee . . . _`1 ' since. Big � oai � � . I Naga on, m,clerk n t _­.... . - . . . -1 - ., - - � I -Ofthe- great fory . . . . I . country,who In I � - _-V , . . 'carried oil the'ti .. � . . . . by battainz, on ,� - - I . . 'The great cough - . vailtoado were I . I . � . .. Holton Acquired I . I I commercial affall . . - widely kn6wri-fo I � . I Inirits; and ore . I . he Was engaged . . I - Arm of Hooker, Holton's memory. I . 6111he railway 9 _, � I foorionsly to all . � portation; and.] . - . the Commandant . . . � Asillwayill in. Can � .. , . I e, '. , - . I the 110tv order of sted with Sir. Al .it GO, contribute(I to the eril?oy at Oise of bar Robleet Ratio. . , .. GzOWvkJ, ind'I . � . . ,the firm.of Gz . I . , . . . 1or the oonstru .- . . . Grand Trank-Ri . . . . . .1 Ward to Sarnia. p. mon ; ills grains . I feet ; they did ' C . . . I - . � . . - . . wall; and Mr.- � . . . - � I I . carried off so Mi . . . '. . loogstraitt a hand I I I _. . .. .. Howai"a jaioti . . I ... . . 321010111111A101! gas .. . . . I and itifinenlial I I I . .1 : the- moral . eon . . . I . I Montreal all bit . � . . . the' highest pol . . .. that his . 48111 - ... . . be. discharged . . . I . . .1 I.. daybIving on hit 1. I I and we venture I . . MontrealhOlds I � . . . . . , and Pore ited membpro of the He . , . I Use rr.11 so ow for 1410 logo is mot �reopeck . . Montreal than d . . . . . I I I Mri Holton, ! . . . I hie'life a thorou . -consistent and I . . . � the Reform part . . . . I . of the Liberal I I . . overthrow of : . I � I Chuichism,' 0, I . . . I . . - -.'. 11ducation and I . - I . . �. - Mi. Holton, all ; . . I _­­ .... I ........ Vanada, thbr6u - . . I I . I their deraundE � life decease, he I V . am thr6u'lihout the . . . blid tiffAirio I would be proper for me to make one or t%7 0 I Cd the entire, I . I I . . the eye of - the I . . . In Ilia long cent . I � . and hlaTory M . . I � � . . � - . I . ornment fr6ur 3 1 I . 1 1 . . Etoat. servic , 0 1 . . . � cause. wla WILI . . . . .. . .establioli-gritli . . . . � -in its Integrity I , tilesporbition bui .. . I . butfidings And at . . _ , cityk the Goveigii I . � � . karneal end valt .. . � . , At the genera . I . fAlconjunction I , I - Vorioxi and the 1. - ... ­ .... . , _--- . - ... - _,__ iieldwd - himself - i �� . . . I Hentation of Me rapidly .p4palzog away. I look About this . . House'a;)d I See very fow faced of members, 11 . J�idturiled. 06 at I . I applied - himself I I complete mustex a I _.prooi6dura, and C IQ and ratirod to root. Between before th6 Hong, . . . . inestipgo of '00 I . likinigelf With il � . . . . , � mnanoo�0000untf I Kablio Works When Confederation was'undor discussion bon. gon , that tleman .took the view that I I "Aleuts of Stal ghtporler that ,be did not . IL second time he retired to Ifiloorm Steadily I I had gradittilly at . . . . of air able arid . . I I an on invaluable �. . ]Atttedoo and a T4 - . -�. - � �..,."-��-..-..-----IDA-$,"�Ato"..Pi I . � ly answered the' ounintions, � p0li'and the, Eastern. representatives who , dared to, aid the-reforma-demanded-by� Upper- t__- . . . I the general at . I � tatiled to occurs I .., I ­ - - .. I— ­ . loyt 0. 900101 ­ I --- I . . I 1_1 .-- ___ . .1- _­_­ ­­ remained out at the Assembly for sometime. . - ­ __ - "' - I *I eiiilniC f4ii_-:JJhiNA, '.601MI-J" ,*iar ______________.______ _. W .. I .D 19,69-P - ­­­ AALIANIENT, �11 , - 1. : �.., witulb I .0144 Our, UgGeoporbsps she 'S szoo . -thomenw-A --- 11 I I -- , ­ _­ ,UA*,il0A:N quitillit InnPloo , "" V80 - , 'A I . . . . 1. The Legislative Oputioll, howevol go, was Chou ,aid tflorl who Acted With them while - I rffo ao:43U6 ."dwgivan , . Illodu - - ----- -- - - jag� - - TO RVOR1111410 IRANKEIR .11, �, P 4604vis body, and a vacancy having 04- , rds Opfifelloration warp the In ssores love 1.14 I . ,. � HOME OF-ICOMMONS. on that at Mr. Holton. . 1. , I !t 010st Sudden vitiad ourreclin she Victoria divloioa-�,ombraolug baing matured and, perfected. Mr. HoltQ33, I � � . . . . � I Ueoero. Lspgaviu, Courgol, BashoTif, I MUM 0,99AN1411 LAND$, . . I I � � , , , - thrw_ 49tioulk 41 the City, at woXiAroart-gr� _ �� While aritioising sharply every otall that was . . 01'riw', IL March 15. -Tho Opeaker took the Moosoesu, ,and Tessa, on behalf of' the Fronob � 'srlbuto expected. Holton became 2 Candidate, for $lie seat, and I I talcilim, and =may features of, the measure, -1 Chair at tLr000,olock, � � � Canadian oloomout, paid a to Mr. wait returned b y Aeol4matlQ0. In May ,1863, dhorence to Liboralprinalpleo WAS Arm in his a � . . Holton's memory. I 8'�an#allffons IviliKinallnuelpent O's . . - XBOTED WITH THE 116, rinotgued his position in the Leglplativs� -in 6011411001110Y With We life4on, � � a political. 11 ­ 3DRATIrOP'911. 1101.29111. - I Mr. Gault, an behalf of,lbs-C hycl-Mon- I ,I t1le 'Deparinteoilt -of Agricittill, I ZVENTO 'Council and. ,became Candidate for a Seat in the, Assembly As represents- Corner. . the chorgoo end shifting$ of Amid 11 � No public business was traugladoo, on tho ' poly .it GO, contribute(I to the eril?oy at Oise of bar Robleet Ratio. . , 1. tuie by thp Tort, . . I - - Figlire. I I - � . . I tival of the Cogiaty of Chateauguay. . ill � . , :parties, ourrourlded .often by weak And waver. . ,*amount of sudden And untir , for Or Qtlftl�- decease of Mr, Holton, memb f Mr. PAUMB Bald Chat Mr. Holton b,14. worn bead Not it. I � I 0199LISTIL itud Xhioj,Kbeire, 118-04VOOd-lifi. election and1old the seat to 111$ friends, And buff4ed by the! 46004alls of , I . _ tesugual. . ilia white flower of a blameless life; and - . . ___-�, � I , . . . - thabour of hip death -a period of leventeeia b4tar and Unscrupulous antagouldto, him Clear I . � I At-tho,opeolog 01, the sitting thd S%toudsuce perhaps there woo Do one among them wdo, . � OxTAw.&, Usroh 15 -The immigration . I ill 14. --The deepest gloom yearos Mr. Holton, In 1871, ,gas also elected . . . 1. PorooPiOUS Of right onabled him, $a steer a I I - . f a b . �. 0 1 in in or�*ao Unusually large. . it suddenly otiliati to make hie h4l record, . . I pamphlet ocandak to not bbin g improved by I I �. 61 circles to -day a A g600iddl by the Partite Division, at Montreal go, r1pre- L Straightforward course. A R4 ormor in the ; When Sir .Yoh u Mmodatiald rose to movo Id wish would find so few pages which he won furtborlovestigation Itir, now lotlirned that, I add ' a He on death of ill 11" vent &I AaAembl7. . .attvoWthoQasbooProviooI - . ,-ask a4vanced sense, a.politioal oconoraht at , . 4boadjournment of the House as a m uric , to. are Luther Hamiltna Holten. . , 00DOUGALL for several dfoyti Past timplose-ea in the, Doi . xHolton, aide of the.0i'doot He hold the meat far three years, when lie . resigned it reettloted, his labors to the the. broadest typfoohe had, n6varthel000ll, 00 .1 I largo A ObstO Of emotion, AS !to 000 QVO; to . got to the deeeised, the stillaeos ol .of rasp I death over the, assembly. The Mf . ,61 that go an old political 90. d .1 friend of thislato member,and as, a� oulloague, I partment of Agrioptiturp hfAia been bipolly ingaged In cutting out the Yozokw advextied, ited membpro of the He . , . I Use rr.11 so ow for 1410 logo is mot land , . . Houge 61 Command $it 04tawil. . map of loolipronounced opinions, the fullest , I I ­ Passed . Promforlit speech was Sympathetically goal ofbis Jin. the Government of Canada, %a one - . � wpit;p ifitiot, Only the paraphlets parch ad � in , rembers of his, own Political The otgugglo for Reform in the Parliamen- � . - Confidence i,n ,bid Prudence and judgment. . � . 1. . . . and, earnoot. HE! opoko with Considerable 11 . - . . who has for thirty years bbon on tart.lia of from the ,Han, Peter K, tehell, but from thooet - 1. he will be )in, however, . I a Oiled Itrovincem; Cary rep annalistic Of ilia. U . , DIJXaring at fillsoo, with other, leaders- of his , I 13 811101012, and Outli(ifY free ItOM A Y At- intimacy and close political P�inp%tby with . I . entitlied ,,The Tattle Hountain, DAsirlo It, and I Lima. Yesterday, a few which had been earnestly carried on by the � . I - party so, to the -policy of particular measures, I I I tempt at, dramatic effeaL The key th 0 late member lot Chatesuguay, i think it , . Southern Manitoba," purchased . I I within ilia, . 'been � life decease, he I V . am of, Up per Cattalm for. inarly Liberal party � I 11 he never once. went baoUozk his Principles; . ,ate Of his remarks was blo, unbroken would be proper for me to make one or t%7 0 : past, few-w4oko, Evary 4axpudiout has pjri�o, slid apparentl y in � aired great ottert Years$ Aaq , , ath In the path&. and the cause of difference over, be. was 197444 land _ personal Intimacy ad I entiship, with and a ri I � I I observations Word the',roolion to carried -with , need bir members of the Opposition to pro I .. I I . ogre . - . insaiing in coltiversation , ment of 1851 I I. 1. � . -7 from the inorgmaing injustice � firm air Over in Ilia old place re y to, a . , , Ad . ztending over a long political Mr. Holton a I I I . reference to him,pooition in the a eon,", 1 .nil y of Porter Mitcholl'a partoplilet so orl. A Cop � I . tombers and friends.. List Of tire existing "Joattlar to the Western . I � helping hand in advancing the common � I .1 � career -a friandollip and Intintaily he was , blopoo.itiQu1tithioHolloo. .Th 0 hold. untio- gloally circulated by the- Government, I I at ill a Rideau Club so, the I Provlac the exposures . of! jobbery . a and . cause. Mr. Holton Aided. much in the over ' � . I . I now pleased to say had, never beep marred man, Sir, belonged to the old school. Us but, Until to-dq all efforts failed. This I - Maqkeritzle-bowell, Minister and extravagance and useless irAcrange - throw,of the Scandal. Adumbristratio of Sir .4 - a'ffer�4600, although during the byperporral 4 1 belonged to. a stage of politicians who a . I I ,to afttignoon, however, from an outside source,, ' I I rare. the same, lightness of 1 . Ing of the pulthe debt that was grow' . up under its malign infinance. This John A. Macdonald and gave bill loyal and I I .. � . vA . Inable assistance to the Governor, at of Mr, 9 whole: period they were r6opectively refted OU Opposing Aides 61 polititts. In the, course rapidly .p4palzog away. I look About this . . House'a;)d I See very fow faced of members, 11 a complete copy, advertip-ements and all, a � W 0 . obtabiod. When the pub)iq rmd the folloW. during theAsy was ap,parent. I the I Russell Hong I . shortly . sluggle I bard one to . carry to p. WAS a very .1 :uacessful Mackenzie, He was offered and urged . . 11 1 of bid remake he said: I have known that, who belonged to the Parliament of C&U%d% - to&, which is a speniman ar;vaWmemezL1,, they. "will IQ and ratirod to root. Between termination, for in LQ*o*r Uatisda- to accept A meat 112 thdt Government, but ' I � gentleman for vory many years. I know him when Mr. Holton was a womber a! it. readily understand why tho. Han, J; H. ke left his roomp and com. � the cry at Ifous avons l'ovantago profttow en I . 'I, ' gill which the following Ina free tra" lotion: for pnerouo paxoOnal reasons declined It, - *A more faithful repr�deatativo of the gpeople, as a buillneo4man before he entered. Pfirlift, . � . . I I ]red Intimate buillneso. When Confederation was'undor discussion bon. gon , that tleman .took the view that Pope was So desirous that tho. Opposition I . . should not obtain a complete Copy of the ghtporler that ,be did not . IL second time he retired to ,,,(of We have $htf balance Of power, let us make I I I A more tzue-boarted Canadian, a more went, most r , - role- tions with hire, and I Can ,Vouch, as ill the - .. . the, country was not rip@. for such A Change. _ pAmphlot. Thu Pilverflaement Commenced me o'c . look rang for thaporter, good use a! it ,"Pwau raised loudly at every thoughtful, enlightened, upright politician, 'WO can vouch, Jorthoutdowerving honesty I believe be, took that view honestly, and thus : I . . - I I . � ly answered the' ounintions, � p0li'and the, Eastern. representatives who , dared to, aid the-reforma-demanded-by� Upper- or a more jast and good man, haspot boon 1=124,: in- ilia,. -10914lakiyo h0l" at. Pandas. I atilical .rooter . prightimpso of purpose Which Chit - load his. Rations and his Conduct in every he looked at the question from the � that . itinapoiat..of. a patriot�' fla bad approbert, . � I '_ IZATILIX _P I FARD18--7-10HEARAND. indent that he was very ill - � . 11 I . . asted hiin'to procure madlopl, - � I * 04nada were not numerous, In Upper Canada . I I I . . tesman mote - brilliant, more gifted- u lita I ' r9using popular feeling, more effective ip � � relation of lits-irivoite,-000lal. commerciali . etons that the, country was not ready for'tho . obingo., Chat It was involved, in, Political _L: healthy howestrilta I w -in the famous, Red _ Alvor Valfoy� state of Mir) netlota. %'he St. ratil a porter want to the rooms Dr, Brouse and Dr. ls�rgln,. oil the other h%ud-thorq was alwaya a Can- I I olderable section of the members wbo, under stampi�g th6ir views on thentiode di the I . 1. . end political. He held a uniquii position Parliament of Coned � . . in the . a. Though a strong party,. � . orallE.Lfragatherits, and, air, I ara,, not qoite . Minneapolis, and Mani-vWL Asilway Compting offaveforlowetoactusi.se-ti r oi t omil a bat) It w 11032 - io hotel during the session, � .1 .the, leadaxsbipi of Ur.joha A.-Moodonald, . , � Stood ready to birte . t a foi the like X their vop o mazeeo,therit may -be Among uo-butnono . . . I I I � . I I I better informed on public 'questiona und, . t .01 V few man,- and sometimes, from�my poin .,. too Strongly actuated by -partizan motives, sure that 4 he hQU. guIttlGinalk'S Provision bad � � not in some reoiloota, been verified by'events. . . . acres of the best wht iLt landg, ebiefly in the Red River Valley, and contiguain to tht: -ir lines of Railway running;fr�xrt st; T,�ui to. the Xanitoba red. that those gentlemen, pir homes On L the pro I coding Of, office ,And vote.down every meaearo to , passing.events At home and abroad,. none L . still from the Uprightimeco of his mindlo the 116wover, he -accepted the'. wbich tfie country . boundary lines, stpriotsivto . L I over Sunday fit A dance remedy the wrong find injustiae lions to the ' Moro hagaeloud in estimating them at their oaundneon of his jidgmaint and themarmth seemed to desire, end we can all best.,w4veso , Thin Is the kind of immigration literature I L .ceor n. He then telephoned for West. The wrong Was so pilpablA, however, inst value and clearly degaryin g where the , of bid doVotion.40 blocountry ,be bold himself who have boon WParlifiw6ntwith, him. during that the Tory Minister ol Agriculture has, . . ' hat gentleman did not, arrive and the Injustice so great, that roslatenes to, . L .. its redress b"ame yearly more difficalt, and tras int4resto of Calmads, led. A blank has I been made in the Parliamentary roll of the . , slo6f Ire= the more � bitter struggles of his L I I . I and we, on" thiK-" of 'the Kongo .the last few,years that he his labored and I our has mediated by lie labors to i&prQvo I I beetteending for diet ribqUou In E: uglayad. It ig: It I 0% enough that thio Dt,partgntzit . should ties afterMt. Holton breattled . I L t ilia night watchman first � ' at the general election of 1857 the Minister L tail Dominion that will not be eavily filled. � Ur, Holton gon', Prooldelit'Of 'the party, �- alwayiF, 16oked..with L -Confidence. la hbn,.in I � laws, and - secure parmancrobe end Boo. Vega-Liod' '6&-- jefieti,on - )ad , tear -ont the' L I objkctlonitblo aiveirtliament9c ,� 4Z I Xf.�-E[i)11.6E-.;Wa-i-�giFaiLii,g-, .,majority .in- the- -Assembly ,was reduced to I wits mattero in which the honor, the digiritypr . I in fi. rope.. at!- The pamphist muat be tormedildely -with. , ho'wao subsequently induced- e mombers.6fAllat-majotiq .'Reform, Asaticlation of Montreal.; a Gayernor '6't'M,oGilKolloge.;.A.co,n�,Viietor '- the prosper ity of Able Dominion--ot of- %bid, Parlor .to, Partleon. feelings .4ha.-PartloAn. � drawn -frond o1rotilatiol-2..". a-Catindian-imulle the bed. After.telephouing far from rellable'tin the great issue bf .the' for a portion � Vince *before it was ,conateetati, with� the , desires. Sir,, we haVe Austairied. a great - 1. - gration pamphlet, This, demand is made on . - listanee - the ill ht' porter a day. 'When Parliamen t aissamblod'it was I of. the Atlantic & bt. LawrWics-Rililwey-� WA13 .,pro, I "' -we're e'ti-n-cerned; JUI way -be- Dom nion . bad fallen upon Y L . , loss- It---. us saddahl' ,,bifil -in. , two grounds: First, that the pamphlet la too 1. . I . Isaac. Burpae, who went to L, Speedily aeon that the Government did not . Idaiii of the Montreal City.4 District PrOlt L .- permitted -to. say - so, he hold A Position in -Lof thjoHOUgO,W,jIJ tiuseth6 5oung unibara . t 6-09 Min muA in theinteresto ,if he Stat m�, - Landfou .1 ad hini lying Uncon sit on"a be& of roses ; and the sesoloid had not , I � . - -Savings, Bank, and bid boon'rop6atedly Pro. � . I shift H6uso in which his difitntokeeted useful - avail thomaelves. at tba.advantagen of. learn, , L I -mote And the leads offered for sale by the, do and apparently suffa;ipg L I . I gone � or an. t a min stry were fait in a - mino . the seat of Government questiott' laident-of - theii _Rpaid of Trade. wait Vice - President of the Vi'OCTiA-d'd-Lo�obdikti6W,--abd� i - ,as more distinguished �=osAoAh"oAn1mx_s -_ ME -­He-Val-, 'than at any other R hfioT Ing by tho. feeling which pro a in this Vail -11�lue-sud-1--am-i�ure-will-prevail-tlavouglaOut- compan,y referred to In iho advertisement; -und-,-erecond-i-beexzma-th�--pamphlt�t,-in�oolet- in. Mr.- Burpse told Mr? he latlergave no, was, but i , .tyo .1 Actin In Jef L that no ' the be) Government - had boon a Haybor pDrantimajouer a it a 'Q . 12 period aurvived much � the ardent bitterness of. of I -the I)OminlOn, that when % Public Man in Ad It,dealk with Manitoba and 'the Canadian, . L . on. Mr. Burped, pending the could a formed I with Lower Coikadlan repte. I 0 bar of the Qit, arm V. qrporationof Montreal. I. � � . f tild ,good party conflict, And thought only a L I his .place in Parliam6ut; roprillftting the I - Pacific RgilivAy ; Is partisan in its charaoter, I I !ant, used ouch. expedienite to . I . . 11 mentativentort III it to deal with the ropireSen. L . . . I . . . . . . . . � . 1. I of ; his coun"ry;' and he. pride4L him- I . . . country, �perforfus hip � duty and. does it honestly, find carries out faithfully the and condemna the latil Administratiozes . a's sufferings me were pass hie. _1 .. L istion : question and the gri6vanags that _ . attached,to it, and that no other Govirnment. .Whe r�eh�r.*Pn�y on Wool a KgumA)ug� , cello and .justly prided himself, on . . . mothoritYL help a Parliamentary I . rolpleg he boo laid down and the pie pril Adgeo railway policy, As pr 0 a fer 0 iseektioidi reforstic I d to page'49? iticed that that gentlenim owes , oe,,and he th!)2 summoned . 117who entilred the room in from the Opposition aide of the House was' posolble-the Min stry accepted the,ilefeat I L 'i as . L In the Budget dabile"Ugo, Mackenzie said." . I One of the pretences of bon; gentlemen I I . b go, great of# ir if he be a logo to this Bonds* -IIN o' ' serious must, be* the considerations! wilch 46 has made' to his friendel and constituents, . he will be appreciated and approved end that 1. Intendir where , the ,g "immigrants are 11 H a a a X no A , Informed, that byte ;t,f in sot�_ a hip last. - About nine 'Grant Ldetace -and rest , p a vote of want of colif giiiiii office. Sir Edmand., Head, who was' th6zk opposite in.adviiostiogthdill National Policy". -that � It would bent -fit the firmer. Itwas was L . . . press upon my own mind. I have known . So long-kilowitig hird from ,1110, youth his country will do him justice. L . - .. . The motion - was carried and �hai House Very liberal terms nib g(van them (the asttlerit), the.1pilce being 65 per nere. in five yearst with a, - a decease, 'Dr. arrived. sibers of,the Liberal party * I Governor. General, thereupon charged Ift alleged Chat because the United States im. . I posed certain duties upon our grains -we . , rardil,, and seeing L *uPv the last of adjourned at four o'clock. - L OTTA,WA, March 16. -The Speaker took the reduction of one-third 1, within three years they break tip one.tbifd Oftb6'lAnd. L I]Jtbe6tmsoof possible thereafter notified aid sustained, and early this George Browni thin leader of the OPPOI)i L . I tion, with the formation of a now Aiminlietration, I should inbet them with a courit4or duty, or, 6 ' as the bon, member for Ortinlifirland said, wo� old Party I used to meet years and - years , the . he wOrdg of Burke with (601, to uss t . chair at 8 15oldolook, I I . . . Daliota, the Governmaut gives twenty years to paylor the land, and charges $1.20 an aore, and. tidings were. tolegraphad to Tliis took visa opeadoy completed, and amonj the gentlemen who composed It nhouldadolit'she oirloeres� form Of flatteryby .agO-I regard to the death of him son, 14 Whitt . and what shadows we pur- ,oAmoug the petitions presented were the 'ILOW! fog : By Mr. Thompson (Haldimand) - 6 per cent. interest till ' paid, %i,d if.the settlers plant ten acres of treat. on their. quavtor a pratiort thXILtion in, Mi,' Edward Holton, at 2 -fa -lo* Mr. Britt I on, Q, O., was .Mr. Holton. ' The other imagaligao following their assr�) That'the min '06( ,aevernment diod".. To ow. Except under .obado�ws we are gue.,, . I feel, air, that no member would . . I From the bishop and other clergyman of The State exempts them, from I 0 ten' 'years. Should they pay a -Mi and breakiopone* Eramillon, and severalprom- from Lower Canada Wire" Mr. Aime Darion, I Mr. Lewis T. Drammand, Mr. J Thilistit' . . . urgent cirdulpIstAnoss or for - Particular have the heart.to rise to day to enter upon any, disoussionot importained, but that all Novs. Seat!& against the' Bill to legalIZ9 mav . tinge with 111dectfload *if , a's stator. . By'Mr. third of their allotment, S31 per cent. deduction is.rj� ado in the price of that r rurchase. Thisis . of the Liberal cause. of death - : is .doubtful,. . .E. assir And Mr. 10MIOUX. The members from reasons, no grain coining late. this 'Carl Lfitry -duty on iLqoount- of - the tariff. 'This who Bee that empty chair and think of -that Weldon�-Frofn th�-Miitropohtan anil other . I � � -iii V, more liberal policy than thot told down by.the Government of Canada, Ohd anly g1va eighty 11- -vardid - OPPSAXA. - to hO - Uppor Canada were Mr. J Sandfit"d Mae donald, Mr. Nowat, Mr. 'Jamoo. Morris paid measure olbouVoa had not the offset of in. kladly .countenance will Joel with,tao.that to him bishops of. the 0 It Utah of England C&nada � . . totboomme effect. - acres ofahointatead, and a right to vre-6mpt-ft - like additional damutity, bnt Uonout.ItmiLhin a � ilido 0-thord, inollno�to be. )lion was diopollod.to suffer . and. ,Mr. Riolia6Foley. Every ,one knows what followed (in, the'formation, of this Government . . . .. if creasing prices, for we know the$ the Pride C Wheat was relatively higher � in- Chicago a;d we ought to show our last respect . - .. moloorybymajourzIbig.. . � . I . .. I . �. ... . � . . I I PREQED1130111 Cle GOVnItNIZENT BUSINROS. . . . certain disisucti of the rw,lwav, calliod the Six mile Belt. . � . 'sentences �. �':, , . . . . Se. . . : � ,; , . . I I I -the disappohiturbirt and faij of ilia Tory oth6t weatein cities undai tbe-.regime R bon. .1 - - - ­.. ­ ­ - Mr iff,koxnAmic -I ampurtri air, that every . -U0`wiIIToWh#Krti1y-vith 'Bit ARR MACDONALD: M0Qd Vast Govern- . A few farther eon appeeii an6ther , indticorpent:foi"omigikn�te�toA���16'.. ------a- , . .� - . .01VJb. 1111. HOLWON, 3JI.P. . 0 .. I _�� . . . . party '. ilia. ad4tiort' of a iota' of Want, of . , 'ConfideneaAn the absence of All'tho no' v gent emen.oppoolid kRibirtb(Fintiod:d6ti-01i 61' . . the tadffihan�bifdre wo had any duty upon 'Butwhile the'very JuI4 to. marklimade by the bon, entliman, oppoilto ) matit business shall- bave- 1)rk-ot!dstLaa�.imin&- . diately afterroutine proceediega- on. Thura.. I . -remarkable . in.Minnitoots.. T,hey (iihuDborilnion Govern. . � tons'% lie by the.-politty of on)! . I . - . ;ad from'Glbbe t.arIIa;'a'ontmry , , . .. Ministers at their elections; .the dimand Of' foreign Wheat. they were willing "make - pretinces. to- forn' 'Of 'joebting to Iero arld'es0ficially those whl%plavo long-falt-Ur. Holtorilg influence and know his ex0ellebt. days during the remalider of tho'Eezition.- . . . 0 I .. � . ,.. I � are , " , I I. . . . I xed.:. I ment) govarm'd Am i ' forionin neighbors, find . if: tbe Sla6s upon. , . Campanian.) . , . I , idborh in 181� ona firm in. . *Oat..: Vinioiero for A dissolution of the House and Immediate APPORI to the country; the absolute . - thera-"d meeting their views, bon.: gentle- men �6pjomitd decided that it wad, neoeaQary. . personal quillitim It is impossible even for 'those of us who hive .been long his sailociat4a . . . . . . , .. I . INOPMiCTION ; OF'113CLUIS0. . . �Tha, I:�ouaa ;vent Oommittee-4'"I's our borders, IvIthlands illimitable nilmost'in . their extent. and us attkfLetive. in theiroferfilitY . beeds, andl-'Sho his -.- - , Ke ,- - - -mind., refuial,of Governor Road; the rebignutiorl'of 1­ilh ... I. 0 k live& -idminiNtlistion-10 I " and --the' 1 . . . - impose a.duV on I - . to.. ocizatilartioloo:that,ol, ght public life to: eatimateAho, peatloss. whleh� in I . . .Into , Whole on � resoltLL'Ono 'abre'tted by the BOO' is our'own, give 160 acres where we onlyLgivd., . � I . . go, Spent. I JA Qu. . years - ,,,, . is -llyrt6; ontgd�6f,­ .11 0 ! � , I or, .1 . , 4-A , I I. � . . I �, -soundalort ­11-d-olabI670-111Yffl-I'll-thut fixed iu'�' 8 . ' __ ­­ N' " ­ .Put"m6ney--.itAto,--their-.pookots,.--Theyi have -1 mposod, -the- heavies k Andes upon'thu ptidid6i"'Vhblei"Etoiige,--glid'by has been --sustained- by his, owavattv1- by� the- ildercountr3-Ve wool' - - _ff - ,ki. ,Aby.t�la;Ciiiiii�.tbeiuopectiQnofsniokdd 'im$oosition 800 AXICIPte-limpittOn 41. k-018 same prop ortion, - willitrailwdy facilities far beyond ouro,.,our . I . rut of that oil a wremid y jvo� 6or a btfainess man.mas ,dalible did -grace on GverY man connected with it. � The Brown D'arlon -Admini'atraii0a W40 _ Ikf�iolea of woollen cloth-, that made the p_u 1 , . Ila I - -1 -on look .ipon hio,.det4th-zi& this moment, as At I fool , r;.A horringi, and' the of(� a -fee of - t, , I ... two eon a upon 64012 �Ox OU-Iretrings Iff- . lands will- remain .uno0eapied while theirs . A hiel,' Issued . ...ad in,tho-Montrealoffimof oine"truly , onoilgh iboxt-lived-­�b . at, it was -the , -P-1 Inialm pay ten' tim'sol,ao Much as -M . an, I insomuch as the @pp'cifie duly upaii the fluent anytime; so a n ational caianiltyj and that Anything *6 can do sit his old colleagues - is anid gpitiotod. :K deb% ad. All thajoemb, 'ere . gets oettlea.. . ot,cond �%mpl . . by the -Department of Agiieul - into, anti.bleds' . arding'astablJohmento �Of.the -opJ - hose pirly days ol'that [6ny - first Gave rnment that-dured- -to-AeaVvtitIi7the- � -cornititutidual difficulties b etween Upper ard . -- OI4tfi­--­tfi_ ` ­4e7a_,�n' ' ­ - . � - - a was. , same the poorept. I - � I ­ I - * "`:�_ iii -AT- -ifso--fa-da-u1sy-a-mbria -W - � a. �ffo - to _t I . h * -he 0 the have dfhfm -great Worth.to Rkbig. - ilia, fde intended,10 be im- -opposed �p . - 01118 too hi6,-wxiiil-o-nly.-oia'a-pdi,g-dir,-Nr.- 1. . - Lt Abern Manitoba .and, Turtle 'Mountain.. _�NQ w ­_.­ ­ _11_1-1. . - - Country,", contaitto one - Pagel dev6ted 'to I IUBPDrta%iOU Of InerOhAtidloo . � bind I I Zower Canada. Its more 4ormatiou com, � on the 5' I ' ' to oppon- They'. Grideavored I at wily' -to give 4 te - 'nof"A Ur 0 Prbt'ok'0n to the *00116II 'mm or '� pression we, . a ,as 80tally to h e 1AV-11 country, a a P I I 'Ifeel.my,sellfut Longley, - even. a.pprovid � offlip principle L. .. ' Thai Committee r�porlpd progress, - I , . . . � I � advertising', the Montreal G'azettel 4zo4' . all steamers waggons. were As. etutifiblethod, and ibig" ,palled.action quefition y I cuts. Ita'formation.was the -first solid Stop the 18657 had aud-tho�'deoremse in the 41rantity,bf wool, ion goods.brought int6 th� cotintry eiabe than � . terly fatialli,phould-bodone. t'lly. ____ I I .. 1. V: -heira unable to -say -IM -Usokanite wai'--liffirit . � - . I . I., . I ..4 1: . I .. . , .,. . , ADJOURNBIS11T. '. . Ion of space An :recommend, A like par I . � Ing ono, I�Jvbn '-Sobu!t;k , m Manitoba �eotate lot In babiuesj'Mr.� towards great reform of -and it *Wipsal . "flows how eMetualilp that protection has overoomewith emotion ,end i74iobligbd to . Sir J(ifil!i' MAODbNAM ,rGIMSZkOd that as It. real agent." Do6o. the member it Zhorough knowied[iii of the . � to th obtained the a pioplo it demanded boon madd. ' But, now,' driVau by. the cour.. r�gums. his aas% "without . c.piialuding hie was the usual' practice to adjourn 'ab six . I . for Llogdr, Manitoba,' ktiow -anything about ,a of the Province ; he be6ame and was emkiled to obtain, the, Corife-dorstioi , platirty of hatidre.4a at thous,ande of the remarlw . :The opening words* of. , his lait &clock 'on St."Patrick's -Day, and -a lairge I this person? Aiiother Page ' a4vipttioeo the i'lits. capacity andpersonal Aotdf 1867, or .possibly a batter measure, . lioneetyeornaury . who feel thatthe I y have 6oen ' genteinoe fell with a mournful Cadence on %he num.bir of meiabars woula be absent .td. Hudson Bay Company's likedoi instead of Wood . long he entered the oon6arn . would-bavebeen placed ork the Stattite Book . . sold aid imposed upon by opco6ua promises 'worc a. Carnal the House. He faltered -the T , morrow on a melatichol; y ocoilatoil, lie would held.by the Dominion, Each el the parapoh- in as a partner, under ilia I Hollion & Co. i Theadvans many years before it got there. The people 91 Upper -Caustla will vvhr�remoinbar with � I �(�cha&ro)'--ihon- gbn Ilemen opposite have do- 6dad that e6mething must be done and tht)y . I -I feel myself utterly unable to say"-wben he was Confused by emotion.- He made an move that when the *.Hoube adjourns to -day- it slinds adjourned until ThurAday, at three lots dontflia"buuMO advertisomenii, which'ard 'paid for In addl-� , ritem, however, threitened gratitude that to i9r. Dorton; Mr. Holtqn, Mr. Drumvhond, Mi. Lemieux, Mr 'have imposed a duty. of three, cents iler pound -apparent effort to continue, but, failed.. His � 0,6160k. .(Ueari' hear.) The. motion woo � I . - ti.012-to'Che Pries of th P4IMPIllet, ., � , , .0 . I to& the old igiodes of Iratio - It, Holton availed himself of , .-Rnd . Thiballean. they - '#Ire. indebted' for their I , � , , ,on wool 61 Cotswold, Leicester, dud Lirrcoln� . sheep.' I emu hardly believe that the bon. grief and emotion spoke far more eloqaently his thoughtsi,than pare words could express.) , I eirried.'. , �, - . I .. , . Trit �du:OGRT. , - . . . I . ,. . ­ � PAr.. Allisciormizic NaUtt a Tupperoulan . trif of the great provincial . coarageouo and. generous act n in the crisis: . to . I ,� . .. � .1 ... . -of 1858. ,Fmance Minister does not knoW thfirii.-is not . . I .. I I � . Xg.,i;AJi3&IitR_ it I. were permitted to express Thia depate on ilia Badget. wag remained by . I . Crn* to &fie.. Baradoor. . - . i . I , .. last000gisect himself with things., He became ammod. , , �. . ' . . .. On 2sraMay., 1662,- the Qaiii�r-xsoodonmld . I . a pound of -these *0016 imported into Canada. (Cheers and ' louiliterJ '.In oider'that there a paiponal feeling with respect to. this ire Pit - Calamity we have -sustained" I Wouild ng,gional ` . Mr. moaallnln�� .. . - . ,,, . .1 I ' Thu House adjonriled.at-11.10 p.in.- - In him - speech on the B 0agett Mr. MA6. . . rull; zin said�The I aon. - member forCurallor ' . deader T. Gall.. Mr. D. L. Aeut.-Pol. Gro*okJ, under Government was alfain dbfeat' ' oil and restaned offieei. Mr. Joh*13andfield 'Maodonald was _ . infLy bent, fillatilke, ab6at, is... I will re'ad ex. . tradto from some letters I -.1mave received.. osoy'that thereto no; one .III this House Who . 1i re reason, Wan myself to lament the mo I . . I -, I : . , . . . . . 40 jug the Neaten._ . OPY 1. .. 1. . land (Sir 0. Tapper) stated, air, in t to most - pronounced nianner,' that - in 4876 -mv lion. )wokl &: Co., as contractdro llion of that citation: of the thereupon calledon to forma new,, Adminis' . .. , � . -V , tration, and- did.so in alliance vilth mr, 11, . ()Ila goal - leman, Who is -probably; the largest dealer in I ill' DQmiuioo, as death of Mr. Holton. It was my'privilege, ' . . . In Mot speech on tho'Budget, MrXm�zqlizm . ,, - ..ft!6ndiBirRtchardCartwxlgbt)aL-d tie late. Government dotsrritibed. u I the in. Ilway.'from. Toronto "West Sid6tto as leAderfrom Lower Canada. - The Goiernmerili waliplaijed So-so condition.of. . wool a a says: _' . . ,. . � -1. . ' I see by this raiirning's Glas that Sir Maori. a _�atlll%a very young �-JQAU when I wa I to - bboome - 'k friend ' of - Mr. Holton . . , -1 said -We ate, only doing air injury-to,-our- . I attempting to retaliate agejust country it . -ha& Pon troduotion of a higher tariff, -and that they ' -They were all good buillneoll did no% 'grow ugider their' & I I I its formation to Oppose All action on' the and, , aid * in'bis Putiget tiptoeab, piopospa toput n. duty. on ;ovl of3c. per pound on coiitoing' wools of .1. . .� i .- t and from, that " women up, Q , tho- - untimeli death many have moment 61, his .own a psople,twolve . timas as strong fieweporti. (Hear, hear.)' When we were in offloo we - . were deterred from doing go by &'deputation headed. by Mn Joao, who repre iouttil to the I � � I . i Lair we it quichly$ and- did. it :olt6n-, like all his partners, .Constitutional question- . I . . . it*. 4.1satural . copsequencei its .support from the Liberals reserved Leicester. (iota wold and Liucolnehirb blaeop.,ldr 11ilisy will not got one dollar of revenue fromthl; i oures, as iWO do not import. one pound 61 this . . * aid the occasiorip, oh'w�ioh I haft -been able be . 'to appreciate lbe.iiiiany tatibN qualitloo which found, tbat -the. malt'traile between -Caneids and the.United States was i profitable one Gbtirnment hie determination to op�ioss, the, I . 'Government it such switiortiALOWAS 61100t0d.' 'his ollareof.the profits of the iomit. coinpatende Jor ,life. I of 'Upper'C'millada- iii, , . . � And far from �Onthud&Oio. It hold together ,ititill May, 'Oneirdeted, . . cl,s, of combing wool into this ciountry,.and we. are not likolyAo.ado so,se we. ne've"maebluery endeAred him to. all those who came in eon. , � . 46t 4Ith.him­. I "MifMber'o'-Of'tilil�-R-ouse�vha- � and'we found -that-11id nominal duty tt,7de�' .iw6lw.'t&t-iff��fdi-it'w4yn4vei�iesiizedi-was� !hive to- tell ilia boo... gentlowlin � t6fit . Story— J_ 8 a igitishia. and street if fill by years 'he took A. zoalous. *iSft�but'*mv % And . Mail '. too' . strengthened by placing Mr., Aims Dorton in 'to Inanufaitine the otass of goods this AS po.of wool is most suicfib4o tor, and we, can buy wools I � know him, only, A6 a publia; - waiti,'who could looked upord. by the � people of the United ,18---:-w.holly--.IihiLf,ibAM,,,.-(-av -A_r,_bcqx , ,-, The Government mitiver determined upou. any ' ; art in .the Advancement of . I 1. ilia room of Mr Siaotts. as leadiar'for LowAir : train obbeir countries at a great deal less and more , suited t6. our trade. * � This Is - 6 judge 61 -him Only from what took Place on ighe ilobr tbii House Could, appr6olato SgAtes am. intends& to'eialude their prodiiits' fr6iM thin aeon Holy. gentleme .. try, such policy. (iiear, hear.) T�ii Government ) niver visited by Mr. 'Jones with. an - a Y( I - material interests at I. life ; : he filled zaany'm Canadmi by bringing in so. now members Mr. Holton am Finance Miniotif, Mr, Koval, Mr. 1. - � uhnsperent fraud. ou farw*ers and will be at no b.nbfib to them or injury topur woollen ,of � his nobV6 public quiditioo. They could - . mind . dto took � off the excise duty we had on . ' ouch message..* (11aar, . hear.) There Was fl, to% the i toi.tuoj of ob. ltionq,* I , of trust and honor Latellier; do St. Just, and Mr. Thl6irdesif ; . and by deolaring the conelitutional.kolorm. , ,nautifacturers. The Iftice,of this elites of votol a determinedlu Lngland, which is our only com- for 100,000,000 lbs,and appreel fito the .loftiness of which ever Prompted him in auythfv� he did ' kiialt,'aud r eimposed two cents pet.13ound on malt coming -from abrosif. The .result of qu6stiOn ;tme as p6iiiy taiiiing. additional revenue 'or allowing I the , tw-ciff#eris could. confer; every `tiuit.- and duty Aside an .ppan question.. Thus for patitor, sho producibit. over wo py Otiose ab ut 8 00,000 lbo, I htLve been in They could � appreciate his entire devotion� * that is this, that in tha United Siates Login. pautileflititto accrue, and as & 'matter Of , . � - I with ability rind, fidelAy , ,-the. '-mecouil'time Were the people 0.1 upper Can : this business for tw�ntyy eqp and have daly boon ble to ship this typ,i of Am to hnal4nd three 1tones. to duty in ,whatevir his conselienoe diciated hil duty. -They could ' uppiebinio )store at present they HaVii taken up',the course, theire weto discussions ani.6gogat those *be might antillipatfi , the puiponts of'tho. D b_olieve that no mati,in L o4ayahigbor place III the ada itidebted to Mi, Dorion, Mr. Holton, Mr.- Letellifli, and Mr. Thibsudoan for. one solid � Oar nimirket,has always boon the United States. Xbolight and $old 1,a00,000 1hpi of wool in as 'exempt from bitterness, also 'the vigor, I clAllenge to rotalisto ana have imposed ouch . 11 duty .on inalt.. going untry an ' . . GOvdrDmsnt to Impost a higher fate on im. I hope thflLhOf�' Will gibl in Drial esteem of,the people .Of� doebased. . . stop further tow'ardn'relief from wroid . g'and , . . I injuatice. Thdionjority of she Govoxnwel[16 1879, of wuiori U00f, wO Ilia. wt nt t9r the States and' . thebmancewasusadinCanarls. Xwillbvuladto' the moderation exempt . froni weakago"". , With Which lie alwayo do6nded-'hid 6onvic- - w4l make it impossible for Canadian . maltaters. long to continue Abst, tirade, .and -.130rig, golull'intan fliturb fropeet that atasemant. (Hoar, beer And . , . �d the . . m need'hardly - Say, Was all 'at the: gim'Q'ial election' that followed -Was, ltr,sefroin you on this woulquesti,i4bucaude.X ago inter6stad. I . I � . � . tions. Bat they* did.not .know thb,.Wholo this fiction. -is caused- by the miaoldievoir a � .� . . . . laughter.) , 1, I I � � . .. . * 111.1 Ill Liberal in politico, ind'A . Clot, however, exotiodingly- ampilli -and- &be bii liontility of the Opposition by whieh the �'', 1 � i. . -Anotheir--lottdr from a ..manufacturdr Is. am . Man., . Those, on . ilia - other hand, who bad ilia advau age Of his. 'Pirsonal frbled- . I .. ' meddling -of ,bon, gentlemen opposite with m ttero �w,hioh .they d6* not understand.. a ' . . . � I . . . A go6d joke, according to current rep6rij igbly in,guential member of y.- In -all this early contesto 06vikument were assailed not Only Galled, �f,llows_ . , I . ... . - I sea in the *Montreal zter�zd this d � aY Mot the . - ship knew that with him private virtues were . orr A par. with public, virtues. They could., � (floor, hbor,) They -pretend to' have an on imited knowledge. of Ahe� trade, *but, bad been perpetrated on Mr. B. B.,11ander, the friend -'(?) Of thi- Elcathen Ohinse!' on the firty, of Upper Minutia for the. Family: oompaollow, state for the most' uncompromising allegiance 033' the -Part of their followeril, but for the ulmolit, Government intend.patting it duty'o f three cents par4ound on L, iooi,t.r,,6Jncjlzr and botswobt . appriclate bid unflinching attachment to his, . him. . ry taijff�.r600lutioas which they elf! the ve .P I " w aciflo Slop�.... -A to -ddya al(o"s 0161astial' fro the Flowery KingdOzil nOm':d. Wang WO orgy Reserves,, ISectariah other oystagai -of -injillotice' Address and toot in the zusnagoinank of * the. . House. The occasion offoruff a wide 110 Id for . woo Is -by way'of pleasirigthilforin,ra,buthwgi no$ beLefit them one Cent, So this Clean Of WOOlb, his- strong dornelptic oftt,dti friends, � on% and tender heart, which, revealed itielf let's , � hitrodue d boirowed, with f last' your were qverything Wtacbea to them, from the United . . , in Bee arrived in* the city laull 6peried. out ,W hough a' resident of Lower I . the oxerol ' of � Mr. Holton's abilities, Such Ike � . as a rule, are worth more generally tli.n Cana. di,i,ro . wools are, here, sud consequently are. nor, -be 4ard in everything, whether . great' or small. . Though Mr. Holton has been all his life On': Lad all. will Statoo� tariff. (Hear,' bear.) A . I I . riewea L ' Ibbr that Eome.of the rage of the United IsUndtfi" Same Practical -jOk8r* sent the Cfilfim ' ' to the Pilflimm�ent Buildings with man Ibly symp.0 , � and with Alijbid � for reforms a pkill and vigilance With Which th6 , Wag ill . Ministerial forces .were handled Abat, 'tx likely to. largely imported; .cout.-ithere I SMEOP10 COatafl heir WoolViLAppirted of the long . ­ goa In'-p6litidAl' 0trUglileo, "d a otro g A' I19 S,atas lion g around thoul'aftor they 'were . a Mato to * Mki But isteir, having 'made him - pri(alical Whole. administration of " colit On Oub otteasion, when, the Speaker, ou wLioh a not compete with Canadian in the . manufacture of adrpoto,, blank6ts, Ilanhels and party mah, yet there is, this`imilefection'. to think that in tbid dountiyt.-.'Wbera`pOIidd%I brought in. words Omdh wage only jappil, idlibla to Washington we found printed in the ibiluenco, of the believe that - through the . � British Columbia member he von)d.be skilla, . he abolMob :of moncipoliej quality of all ill a. People in a technical Point fighting cat of an election Casa, gave his Casting vote against his politi?. �, course tweeds and gray cloths, knittine,yakno. ate. %he wools I rotor to are, East, Ludia.'Chitte, Rgy Pt taxi, Russian, ItiLlitLu'rititkay a6d In any . � life generally entails 'Much- bitiornese,ho does not -leave vtle-single'enenly- behind him. And , resolutions whiall, were placed on 6ur docks- (heak,.hosfo and, laugfitef)- showing that the to 00010 the washing of ,a largo number of, the. numbeii of Parliament. , Not Aw he was in hourly accord. . Sir Charles Metcalfe' calfriendo, the G Overnal"Ut word 216�bjr Put in a minority- - And although' ultimately . other Ithads, of courts 0'mau ai.a oth,!r Cildl,l neLtai woulto which exe now -aped in Canada ia you, Mr.- spitaker, are Award that by none will . � . ijon. genjisman, while he Wan determined to the washing of thb members, am the peoplelft wt with nietere for Rop"poribiblel,00. I 'constrained, in '1864J to oldoodemb, ibis short I . the niznufucture ol blapkets L'ad othdr, heavy wools. -if it, is, really meehatorto, for us 'to be the lode. be more keenly felt than by big fel. low-oodhirymen -of � F catch origin, , All have a protective tariff, didnot know'- exactly . what he ; moanti - and ad had , $look to repiresentativeo ate supposed. toi wash them. . selvaoi Occasionally at leapt, but the washing 843, io 1848, Mri Holton did I Montreal to ilia 'popular Reform hAminiistradoel Will .be remembered far the good work it aid in COU11401401iing pirouset6d. the farmer should hiCyp a shtwo of it,, hjudnotsuoll an iniagiiiary-portiijtto,stLiopi�o- 4k,re,ne"suadianii io-day,' irreopectivel..o.f. link ,to Washifigiont!, for, & modal. �(Hagrj hear, and , . . � 01 I dirty_ IirLen_AtLd_t),ae t,like. - Now, Jobw. . Chosmanwalked, into the IQ I IL I w Lord, Elgin arrived ' to . sogiewhattho waste, extravaganed and dor posed dirij wilt be. . ' . . party, fool that he was. the connecting between 'the many . digooramet domento of Jaughter.) , - . � . I � . I . � .. .1 I . , I - .bb I.. I....- y yesterday afternoon Shortly after 'the House Was In I parliamentary government and the Tories Irs.-their . : ruption of the eight Years of Tory rule that , bad preceded its savant to 'power. For a 1. Th"ooe, Ittios go to show Chat the Finaneb to Minister' doe not know preclooli Wha� he' I " - . nrprovince. -Hewas not born among us; but- been the home of his. 0 I . .. ]LABIA, AXIL'AA0210ONS' . I � ',' � . . - 42 , session, and handing ,the note to and of ilia Attiodints, Intimated tbab*ho worried to ace, tied down - the PhrliamezlI is* -weeks after ,ilia resignation of thd. . .0 talking ahouL (Cheers and laughter,). - � ouriiii�iitty'hati �'Adoptio n., Ila had lived and mingled with . I . iorow dilator of them mire Caused.. I .11iblioserBlunsterl." The note duly passed in, I I I Dried"Lofil Itigin Out Of the . ace Mont of the day r * tied him Mmedo3itild Dorton Adlialisiotratibri the coun. . try was . ones in I ore. ruled by Mr. John A., . ''. ­­.;.. - " IMPORTS TO TnX U�ITRD STATI1113--4 CITOU no, and we, almost lo6ked upon him.fts .000, of no. late lofty mind, hie liable character, I . � Thit'Xitiv York,rost, speaking Of -the eon. . and as it was not-,' a give-WAy" in any respect, Mr. Builditer 'duly.put in an appeararcei Able aupport. . .. . . alootion of 1854 Mr.' Rolton,,' Macdormold' * tiod. .Sir. George - Carder. But theY.hill very Work-' Who VOtOou WIii0h thsY let litter big boon issued, by that V .�$, Consul General, in which the following,. , which in, every station in Ilia would hoe I tea him to plan With the low naturally tiginjily recruiting fatal addidents' Briefing from the nee --of American iletroleura oil, , , Who desires to ace me 21" he Asked of the middle doorkeeper; find air the attendant ith Chief jadtioe Sit. Aims . � Young, fell waslakon on'sn amendment profit.- it by , 11 mr-ii-Bolton, and propdoed by Mr. DZrlre on ". , I I offiaiml, itate'raoilk is; made in regard to flit) promp . against the many, have prompted trial to aide - 'a 'a days: 4, Tbefle Accidents are becoming more fraqent thin ,. and indloato Criminal- , - _ pointing.-tor-ilro 19 Ifeathen- Chirloo 11 the ire 11 pro-. at8­Hbn. job F . ­ .. , .0 a onnawate-for the - r�prd. . - I , , , the motititi to go into oommilioa, - Of supply, autli.ettiosti6la"i)finv�bl000i"viz., 0011obtoro. Of4datorad are prohibitbd f6m admi'sting ti 0 -w in, I has- beth uO,,and in W"dur Ple V ,I � housitho a" the a , "to nal - ",, rfiv'r .evek, . 06rejambriefis . In testa, , arid Carelessness ofth kritioli beer Advocate WAS at once I no " I alone.,, arid, in language iMord itrong �thazl atroal, and all of them Wage tering Parliament he at Once condemnatory'of a transfer to the Grand Trunk Rif Ivey ot.$100,000 in certain City of ' upon an Invoice authenticated 'oo'dr cilliter othir4han, that in whose entry ' out& by Aeon 0, Vre�ob. latignage is spoken. . He 18 now 110 . I 1 say that to Tie bid !OtS O'Cardely '16g. criminal In the _Uld of: the I'll dstigetoad material. I koat,paroo I no arwbut � 't rdered the Ohinea, to "got Cali" 010 . Waulautw, 01130o'got out without delay, go 04 to the took of acquiring Montreal bonds withoul the authotity of -?at .1 - district this go6da were purchased And morel und Cali only I is Irreparable, . too fiPt to fokiie that thore. ill a firat .timp for They turn lamps tip too to eadspe the -too of Bandtor'i boot. ' It 'Woo , V of the guide And modes 61 i a daily study of the budinooll limmajit, The recital of the facts and %be .deatrotiord therefrom were too tiondla.41,?a to mbipptd frqm. . * By the place of.abiomont is meant the pittoo whore the marabauqlzo � Mr. WAXGftT 1rU8VC1 thAt Aft 0110-WhO had everything, high, they o�rry thein in a A)ovonly or in. khe boot practical joke ol.thv oeasoh.' I . . ___ . .� . . I 1, lie closely Attended the nmittgeo, 'and tamillarl0d. . :dmit of cluestion us to ilic duty of the Honald, lid on a division the Mildlatry were doiddated . has boon inanialitewrodf fin'shodO or ""Ally for 4,xportationo and when the been in the L�glslaturt§ With the 11013, ZMOM- bat for Chateauguay * elnoit 1863 he might be . cantroua -msw�,or, they Put thold where ,bildti,to omie overturn 4hem. Or in other Wald Sarely, Oft' Leonard Tilley will not, be pleasea at the spootal Atitudifig.of our oontem. to details of the national by 00 yeis to 58 mays. Thitoupon followad . - ad =y to the U, S.'66mmorldes, Arid is not p6rittitted to folio* the oulogwin which had boon import hint by thA First Dlifthtdr. they fnipc,gil their own livoa and those of The gliks atleing from kerosene, are porAgy (the Afail) to damonstrato 'that litJ a , he well as tlaodo of the and other . great depart- the negotiations' lot. a fietsiament of the � - variances between Upper and Lower 0suede, necessarily the Pines whore it b actually put on boolid ship, . passed � and place ill simple RPAY of 0 ttawA Pine'll pan Others. In truth Rei,loponyo slid its �Ula in to ginoral'r . only humbugging'ahe public in, .his oottenor plated relation in t I him direction of a natidne, a. US kept tip those from, addition to scallion, had for PI&61119 their 6011stituti011ul r01600118 -on a lnbru*�mhd permoMmt basts-which � I "Ali, wo,"Ohia a p1ous did lf%dY- - " Out Ahe coffia at the gentlemen whose death. they were deploring. So huddeii bid been the shook ,a to prompt the conviction that present a al safeguards are in legal ati mechanic ado. ourrenoyi Sir Loon&kd hou'61ready given imple- bVIdence that he fully understands the ilititod &he potlition, not'only so- but ended to the happy o0bladotAtion of all the British American Provinouti. In-theso bego- othrietak was a powerful prolchor ,, for the Short timel he winisteied ills Word of ' God' 4na no extraordinary. their bereavement that 'the House or thd country he thought could quate, and that fresh mavesureff are requited i,r.publia protection. . I financial question slid hid past record ill A he 'hid: Lffielent repirogenUtIVI Chairman of leading Core-, dations, and the Action resulting from them, among ushobangea4ho inlardsotairif Ate � "I . bakaJyyetkbft1JZd ills extent of their loss.. I .., �, I .0. � -wronglyatinoutidea guarantee, thit b6o the douragn of oonvlotloalli�-St, Vatharinds,yournat(Pofy). !table guide And donnotil101t _t so try pralgitiaoi, , - is -At _Pa , _gm .It _1857 neither Urp Holton bat Mr. Doxion felt is - t to take piort--to the deep sagitotof �holt do wo -Vit- Itibles.11 - I I *Thewaytopunfoh thopoly0amid, Dayip, They had had many oad,partirinain ibis lionee, - When Mr, MOG86, 11f, Iffilwo" six Geotdib '00146r, and many other of out The newspapers ,have , the return of Iifta�.Oartiat to Odnadw She in *idi ber two datightero in Napieoi,ohere, 41 ThO Pon Is m1glititir,10., The Czar Weeks a coal of mail And yet threatening lattoto got .611611 61" Mi.— H611611-1 their,"- ppe'r-'aaaaaa tilatio'di i *Iihou� 16t 6 661hpol lihon'to live hi 6ffii ballad WXth nil I Tits ratitten tok motitteat. and leatiatildit ilia high respoot And oittolm, they him WiVef; slid their mitalwalis I omblent, statesmen vent to'tholr rot; -but she listo beat living �01! two Veto. - . 1 tbvoush the 3will at him, . � . . 1. . . 0 � I I 1> � � . . . 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