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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-12-16, Page 3A 0 0. I . - 1� � IIW7�__ , � 6 I , , 1 ,7 �F I 4 I . . . . , . 4 . . I . . . 11 � I � . 110 I . . .1 res ii 1 715001000, Acrog ; total � ,. lstelrinollsm6et. a -Assumed at WO . ilea, ing , m sPeCt Of the maintenance and continuous work- I . of the railway li� the company . I 48 herein . I` 0 . . I � A, 6 . 1. - - ­ .r � " . . - , IRLUM, J rs orano. in *11 _xtes for, Ilia ortautag year,w.1 , be 194c . .1 . before you, Who estimates will, I trusts be ' . � . I I I ­ 1. ­ . � . so lie himself ood,pro is K.r e4. tile Govern- � , � mentlis syndicate soreemenb, although it . I . I . . . � � . on .Olen exodus . rider his. ,regime horrifiqd Sir after vaidlorever, eM . I I and P , L. tly lagaintainp work . not be terrified y, that run the Canadian P � ilWay I Leonard Tilley he in , sciflo to . b, a. VpQn the from the Government I - I - . I � . , I . 1� -0 11 11 I found to bay* ))eon PVOPAred with due re- $aid to economy And the efficacy of -the , , � .1444 not then boon submitted to Parliament, , Mr. vanaose, of T%mak.oka, oeooude4 the. taking place now. , - The Minister of Agriculture professed to reception of the possession of eacli"of tl,ae rospootiva. portions i , of the Onnodiap Pacific railway, the company I � . , I AsIsemOng ' of de - Comons and I ppblio servico. it will be satisfactory to you to know that the existing tariff has, not Address in , anted favor. , French, andoomm ably upon the polmy foreshadowed in tile spetak Authoritatively on the question of .. I omi ration, by virtue of a report, made to 9 shall equip the Same In Conformity with the I Standard heroin established %;it the eqii Mont. I of, the sections hereby contracted for, anT shall , , r, Senalkle this Afternoop. . only promoted the nignufsoturea afic , � - I , I other Speech froul, the Throne. - products of, ,the country, but has so f at in- . TheAddress.was then -considered pars. his. apartment, which, however, he did not submit to the House, and claimed that the an thereafter maintain d ofllcientlyoperatiii,41aq I same, - � I , ' ----.' crossed the revenue of the Dom � , .I iniOn as to plapo it beyond doubt that, the receipts of I � , , . I , graph by paragraphi On the considem. tion of the Arst paragraph, ' I figures quotod by the Opposition included , every person who crossed the American P. In consideration of the pzamlsop the Gov. i ornment A , . grain to ant to, the qormp�uy a -sub- 9 piloy a sidy in in fro2s,000,ow, and in land of I . I AN EXCITINQ W ENE. I. the current Ilsoal year will be in excess of . , Mr. Blake, who. i Op- was received wit! . I , froitior I on any pretence whatever, . , -1 Woo ibexes, for wbichaubludies the construe- , I ?.?,0OO � .1, I I � �", , . � the expenditure chargeable to the. oonsgli- . . . I � I dated positiortcheers, Commended to address the I I .Sir Richard Cartwright , , denied this and ... ;;o,utd tion of the Canadian Pacific rail,li I . 11 ay shall be co: . alplated,. And thQ same ;6ball a ( . I ill (11, eieq, , � rie no, firoia, 'neogre 13111: of lFa PA. 1. " revenue. . 0entleman of thg .Uotroe of . Oomnww; Ilouse. He prefaced his remarks with, 4 � . . . Sarcastic Allusion to Mr. Beaty's ad Announced that at the proper time he . produce accurate'otatistic's obtained fr6m maintained and a orate t a Jim . I I 'a octiv"ol mi an . 13 r6spo I Yt a 0 . ra t I t a oirk 4 , . the wilrouc. . . , _-,----o - . - � �, . NEW 131"S. .. - - � a �11 . & .11 . sion that the harvest had been an ale: mis . , ments-a mo4eptone-in bringing about com.- . 11 I t the United States authorWes, and also oigqed letters from Mt, Nimmo, chief of , , 1. . of Oustructi I age. r 0 1 f a a and i upolithecons lid a I I t a is Op : I � ",L"Z� I aSI I( 6 I The Bub 0 ere di. . . . - - __ - ever memures of mRQr once w I I � . . PQ morcial prosperity, and then ridiculed the Statisticians at Washington,. and jur. Sell kR0SPX,9T,S VOU, THE. 6USION . I ­ � , , , vided an , Submitted to you, .among them will be idea of a Conservative victory in North born, Collector of customs at Port Huron, tral Sact . . . . . . I � . miles, at �. bills for the winding up R em'Jusolvent Oxford the nister as, of � -1 . .1 1, and characterized the Govern- denying the 4saarti It made by , .0 � W Itil Lvoteiis 9t (0reot Initer,ep; on Alea pp4 bank And incorporated compsmep� ; for the moat's success in Wept Toronto as a of Agriculture. � 000.000. � . a endment of � the �Railway Act of 1879 ;. I I � Subsidy � �Thlb3aflq 19 , , . . I Pyrrhic victory. Alluding to the pro.' Mr. Mills. cited it number of autho'cities Total, *� . . I for the revision and conaglid �. , (special Tel . . � ,Ation of the Sent Government's. Fa0ific railway policy, which clearly. show thit the position taken it hereb., � . _Vgrim, 16,m our own, Cc I laws relating to Government railways, and he do I � .. - . micuented upon their vacillating views, by the Premier regaraingthe Syndicate subjoctt OTTAWA,DQO. 9.--434e secondoessio , � - A Of for the ignprovemont iq several respects of and demonstrated the absurdity 'Of' their terms WAS untenable, the truth being that 0011tral , the Fourth Parliament of the Dominion the criminal law. . I per milc , 11 , -ponduct in withholding the terms. of the Lord Beaconsfiel.4 on the Suez Canal shares 10,6%.Q6� � w A I I ft . p .. .1 �� sisform Iyoperiedtlilsa arnoon. U to OgltmAx BEI:TLEM. syndicate agreementirom Parliament by purolime made both the purchase and the 150000 li=ii detail,the extent And variety conditions known before Parliame0met. SiiGiay to -day very little excitementwas, occasioned I am-plessedto be able to inform. you I at� Total, 2C . .1 . I ' of ion requisite to be furnished According to Sir John's contention - Mr. by the Aieeting-of the 41 lords And rulers 2t; that there Are now good hopes of your be- . 1133 11­� , ' ' ' i b high?y inglable to place the position. of naturalized before the question Can be intelligentl MAckenzie should, not have obeyed the voice the rail, ,h the Bion is to a a I I I . althoug. I sea - sketch I I discussed. A brief historical f of the electors in September, 1878, by to' twenty i important one. The prevailing motto Garman settlersoxt so more satisfactory railway monopolies upon this, continent signing,office, but should have remained in thereof, � . kL for weeks past see I med to, be, - 40 Sufft-' footin& A measure will ba' submitted, . . . . . I I ­ trains t) . I I � . , with all the papers coi2nected with the� And their operations was given, illustrated power till defeated by a vote of Parliament. thereof 1 1 1 � I wiept *-. day"is th4 evil thpm.ft" I .. matter, I for your I donsideftbvlon��-­ - � � , by.the experience of. Canada fix. -sending -Mr. Anglin criticized the referelice to the oni the (- � It . . . the compaw ,:,,,IQ . I freight to Winnipeg. He directed atten- effects of the taiiff in the Speech from blo therr X t- many membe'rib" a 4 - Senators I .. I ived by th , a trains of last night And to- - - COnLusloir. tion. to the circumstance that there. were Throne, and after I quoting Sir Charles priation _ , . , 4.44.Parliamenti opens with a, good Totlx best attg.ntian will, I am sure, be competing lines from Montreal to St.. Paul, ,Tuplier'a contantiog-when i.n Opposition the com ndance. Flags are flying- -from the . ' . " . � I . I given to -the auMoQt%1b4vo_ In � a* .. jogda, As. but A monopol,y from St.. Paul to Emer, thatitshoulabe colorless of party opinion, lieu of ( . , .1. I .. . . - . .1 � I 11 .It" � . to hii . .1 .a. � . . .- ­ I mont, b ions publib. buildings. Thate fir the, wall to to everything that affeots t son, and then showed that ia propor ion argue that thqt eply 1porlo, . I I � I I lie well- I ' � . - poition, of a' r I La - sol-OkOwd on Parliament Hill, while the being jmd good government of the Dominion. the rate per mile charged qu,pqrtions of wbich ,end6rseathe tariff should a .elim milaw to ate Chamber is crowded. The absence t' OTTAWA, Deb. 9-On'the return of -the distan .. . .. . .1, . I 1.11 .. ,�6, not contiolle by the St,. Paul, nated. .- I I I I . tual Cale I Princess detracts somewhat from the* members I of the Comm Minneapolis & Manitoba Company -"the Mr. Charl6on naverted to Mr. Beaty's 11 L . ,eat f6lb , iiiis from attendance . in tfi .. ion His ticeliency in, the' Sonate cham. charge per.pile made'by'them on account ,claimsL that the tariff had afforded proteo. _� ;� .. a occasion 'by the ladies. it =at L " . good at, . L. . , I L I I .. I L I - Notwithstanding this there Was a I "' bdr,� Mr. .Speaker announced that Mr. of their, road removed - floratively the tion to farmers, and quoted market gtatio- ;a be do] . . . fendsonse Of lAdlea oit the 6or of the! House Lepioho I I iipeg 5,560 , miles . further tics to show that this a I I ... . I L. I n -hid. beeii appointed clerk assis- City of Wini . w a. -not true. , railway, and in, the dress gallery 'in -elegant 600- , tA,t , - Mont, I . . in the room of Mr. Bolirinot, who. was West. After exposing the inconsistency of The resolutions word then; carried on A the cant . * tumes, Among the invited guests on -the . . , ... I I I . . . appointed Clerk Of the Housei He, also Sir John's utterance at. Montreal witb� the division, and the reply passed tfirough the of the* r , , � I f9or of the Senate were:. His Grace Aroh- anuou . n"d . that, he bad received reports reasons Assigned in the 'Oovernor-Goneral's usual formal 6tages, . . .� � � .. 43overnn . I I I bishop Wachs, His Lordship the Bishop of from the. Supreme Court in riefer6noeto. for now summoning Parliament, he A message was read from hie Excellency shall up I �; .,Ontario, His - ]Lordship the Bilatio)? Of the electiou'trialo for North Ontario and =d the -proposition th � at the cou � utry the Governor-General, containing t � �detormi Ottawa, Right Rev. Bishop* Wilson, Van. . .he P&- tbroo-to I Selkirk; in',tbe former case- reversing the should be Allowed a bioathing-time between cific r,ailwhy S�nAra t and. sp6qi,fioa,tions--8s_ -deli-ty . . d -and-othar-04-ciargy- - diedi-edoh, ' Of �4u­dge- -Armour, disqualifying the subffif4sioh 6f the terms and their rati- follows :. . . Tl_ I . P vanced. . .ArdlideacoriLa.u. at , . . . I . . I . ­. �. .. .1 . torms *a insati,the judges of -the' -Supreme -Courts the member, but declaring the seat void, fication. A saroastio reference to the Gov- '- % � . . . thex ­-Sir-WiR.'Richardaithe Judge;of the. Counti, slid in th6 g000nd Case unseating tile mom. ,ernment'a, anxiety to pr,e,sarve. the dignity � ­ : ... CONMACT. . I .. 'eaft . . � � section , I � I I . . . . . . � . Court.of Carleton, the sheriff of. the county bar, thus. ,ryovetaing the docisig.n. of Judge of Parliament, and in lit case the conse.. This contract and agreement madp between portion w C h , . such rai . His Worship the M r of, McKeagn ad given him -.the � v -conflict with -the true.-interepts-of Dominion of in, the a Vi Carleton, � ayo , ,eat. quent HdrXajeaty the Queen, acting in fbapoot of the � Ottawa ,* the deputy heado" Of - the , depart� He a' lab annoullead that, he had received . Canada, and herein risioresented . . I constituencies, was Succeeded by a similar mnaB,qtjiug)?y_tI . OID11- . . . -Apilpilprii.pip ,Irq _ _ .. - -h )Ct _ B� - .­­ , ,. _ �...., H-_- M.L -g ' --ny" , , to on -notification oftithe- Tguancies--causea iti, Allusion .-:to- the - tousowr - -4991-9i%ea- �Iyf 1C."W-9A., Rinititer'61 11allways nil , it Canals, aw 7obiaPtsil ta.the clerk of the Crown i3i chAncbry, I I . . . , rlasxup land gra � x. ridgeman Simpson, on. r,. ax- th of. Government. last. year for appointing Sir . Geotgo Stephen and Duncau McIntyre', of Mon-' . I I West Tdrouto by .a ,.appointment. . 'troal in Canada; Johiii R. Kennedy, of Now Ycrkj stitutin . well, Mr. Gordbri'Tritish Minister.to Bra, Mr. Robinson to the Lieutenant. Alexander. Galt High Commissioner -to 0. interest � tsil),11on.Mr. Justice Morrison. Thegfiard Goverdorship, of Ontari6,. in'Brome I 'by Bliglan, and the- 'Abrogation in the'itAto of Now.York; Richard 13. Angus and . . of those ' James J. Hill, of St, Pauly Ili the state of Minna- tampon the grounds. unaer 'the r .... Us 'by the Ministers' mission to End- Sets; blorton, Rose a, Co,, of London, U, ng-' . A honor was early'on, . , death of Mr. Chandler, � in . Quebec, b . to be gr porn -and . Lieuts. . . I . . laud, and Cohen, Rains, ix.& Oowbauy, Of 11 I ouch to mand of Capt. Aumand county and Bagbt by�the acceptance of, land last summer. Having explainqd t�o . P arls, Qoverno riflin. anallate. . I . . -1 I , France-WItneosgs, � . hereby � � office by Messrs. C�Aron 4�nd Nousseau, in relation between the Northwest land regu- That the'parties hereto have contracted and I His Excellency and Adite arrived close North Oxford by tiie death of Mr. Oliver, lations And ,the Pacific railway solionlia, lie agreodwlthekehothoras�follows nardelyt ,tiny par . I I . n -time, ind'as. they entered the main in Montmororici at . id Jollette,by the Appoint. gave a passing deprecatory aLlIti6ion to the 1. V or the bettor ititorprotation 61 the contract bo equiv I it 16 hereby aaclarod that the portion of railway the car building the kliard presented Arms. The ment of Messrs. Atigers dfid. Baby :6 the proposed sale of 100 square miles to Mr. beraillattor dalled the Eastem-soction shmilvom. matt Q1 I . band played the national muthom, while doposito .. ))each, He also announced 'the return of Brassay; and then condollaned tile sale.of Priso that part of the Cauadian Pacific railway to Stating ; above all Could be beird the booming 6f the Mr. Beaty for West Toronto' Mr. - Wbel6r land& to railways under these regulations At be constructed, extending from the westerntor- . I minus of the Canada Central railway, ndar the antood .. : cannon as the vice�regal saltite was fired "for North Ontario, Mr., SooA for Selkirk,. the nominal price of 11 -per acress an in'. -and of Lako Nipissing, known as oqul�val ,_fr%,kn.N_ep0n Point. - . .. . . .east L. �� Mt: Mallsom for Bronio, Mr. CAr6n� for vasion Of the functions and privileges of. otation,to apoinb ofiunction with that CS'landar bonds, t � portion of' � . After Th6 ;�ombera of the Commons ha& Quebec' county -and � Mr. Mousseau. 'for Parlimment. Ilipassing this Condemnation the said Canadianracific railway now in course of ,hall be been sent for Him Excellency was- pleased Bmgot� . . I . . I .. . . construction extending, froin';Lp,ko. Superior to, the ,bal . . upon the Government's conduct," lie took . Selkirk, tin the cii�t side of Red River, which olsowho to deliver the follov.1119 - - - . � The. following mombers'were then intro'. especial Cate toaffirm that he favored Aiding'. latter,portion'Is hereinafter tall a the L ko n . WJF]Lji . a a 0, d It . 011PRIECIR JUX4. - Tin.)MON16. duced and took, their seats :- Mr. Caron, �y - by land boaus the constructJon of railwibys Superior section; that the portion of said Tall- GO orn � . , . tif.Y be Hoit. Gwttlenteit of tllepate;. Gdntl�vten oi Sir John A. -Macdonald -'and Mr. in the Nortlwest, but such bial uses must be, way 'low Pmrtirilbr Ili coarso of cQnstruction ox- remahl I I - . Langevin - * 'Mr. Motisse, ,' by . Sir voted byAParllament and not by. -the execu- tonding from Solkith to 4aniloops is hereinafter from til , the�Kousc Of doull ons : - . . John A. 'Macdonald .and Vr. , . tive. ibe'f' - called.ilib Central sactlorr�, -that the-portion'tt oraimen . . I . Langevin ; miluro of, Sir John Macd;nald'o said railvity now in course of construction ex- out of tl . I THE nl,111RST. , , _ - I �y a . � tending froinXiliald,ops 1C.116rLtloody. is.botpr. . .. _�- - - ' - Mr-Beatyi-by Sir.-Johir-Xacdonald ,Aiia- -prophec 8,tO tile extent of immigration-tilis, . hla � and.that the 110y; -it 4 : ftei,canod the Western se6tion, � I Iii opening this t4. thiidhoss.lolf-of ille. 'Sir* L'bonard Tilley;' Mt*. Mausod, by year into the Xorthwest'wAs commented , out of t . I � White upon. , . . words "Tho.Canadian Pacific Railway;1I are iii- hient. . . 11 presaq� �?arliament I 1lave to offer yotinly Messrs: Pope (Comp . I a a:' . On) and. Mt .- ._,_ _ The circumstance that. -the. Speech tended to mean thoontire i ilw y -as described4n poi -tion, . : . smcora_congl�jtulitjolid -aff- the , boufififtil ( f il 9 T46�'.04vaitod.toilla.Qivil Ser�'. . bt MY Victdllia� Ca -l'). -'I4.-- The I'lidividdal :, licea. . __ . ..... QAraliahj; _X_r­Wh_61&1,13� _16-8iiI. _�Ric -. � . Kolp-, - I .. .- . I tid A . .. . i . - Parties iiereto,std herliffillftbr describ6d'as " thif kdfizie&ndBIAke,.--�--­ - .,­­­----­ _YiQe, Qo-rnnl:'-kaiOin,3Uipli,�th,t.publi(s sipp . harvest with which 'Man"Ads lims­bd��F I ... ­ -111. at com mpy,'!.mad the"GovoViinion't of. Canada is� I (i the IV ­.. blessea-as well As on tho-undo __ft., , a bere�ixafterot�ile(i*,,'tfi'd�.'(Td.,Veyiihia,ffc.,,-'�,.--. . ubteA:X@,tu,m John Macilonald- intrOduced a bill to take little intirest, - but ignored Cho isalle"t . . -.1-i&-- - - . . . 'gold, th EVER mild the Sub-,- ,V . a R - _jj-.h­d-Z -.i�Moiabmeni-of- the, Paoihwn , _ ., ..2..'ThecoiitractorEf.i�tiriiecl!4tely after tfibor- __:Of._VeiComm(W_QiA1_pM L� pi�ajni'J -ax rWr,=.4=__M_ . 99 ho-.-wi.m.�-ntK,r-i�.�6�-I.b'..t .;4.','§_, -_ ­ ­_ p w4m_ -tbo-ratg I .1 . , I - 'labors the' 'public * ba� , have'lod ­ stantial developmint of."he ousindus. ofilce .1 I . , . .1 I mission 'wiFoE_e ­__'­­­ - d galiftiltiali bf th-6 8SJd­.co'jj�p&uy Shim lai�b§,T: I . . I .. �.. ,_.�.. .., ... � . I . . . I . 1. � ' ' watched it . , withtlic iloverninclit sI,oDQ,WU__ih�caSIl-Or4R:, - . "Jout tries. -' . - , I . . , '. -,-Sir John Macdonald moved- that- the, . . w, h keen )nte'r6t,' Wbtd6d him pkiii6dosocurities so m g6curity far" tlkii'­cbiatiiiem Mid,'th _ - . . CANADA . PACIVXC.1%A1L*= .� . .. * speech of His Excellency be -taken -14 Con�. -all opportunity -to -point:-otit the-unconsti. -tioa',of.tlie mil-wa . . I I .. 0 . ­ tutionality of publl Cothmigsichis, i 17 luiteby- coutr.tEiTt�a. for. - Tho. cording .. During the'recds§ my - advisers thought *si station on Friday. -Carried. . ,.Md Cape- Qoverunjout shiti - pay to the company Interest . I . - . on the cash 'deposited at the "rate 'of 4 to -the a - . Sir John- mAqaonaid- moved the -'adjourn- cially the nnfiirues�s of the. latter Of the' hands a ,.the time opportune fox making sbnothiirmst- . . - .1 ., . . Por cant. pey'annain -half yoarl�', and -shall casli'do tempt to %­Lry out the declared preference ment'- of the House- . . two. Alluding to the ted pay over to thd oo4ipb,sly the interest received � . " � . I � . Ioroport . Mr.*RInke­v.1 erb-aps­tW-hon�geatIemmn­­ Statistics *140li-:Nhowad' that-Cotitekvative' 14 So'cutitics; $Toposited- :uatil ilefallIt -of Parliament __ for7the- 'cona-sitruction. And- �- iipi�onihe. poiforplando of � the conaltiots renlaini '" , , 4 " 4opening of the Cinsda Pacific r&il',�irby by would'tfiink #'convenient t6 saywhen Ile , administration ill CAnida had been marked heroof,.or until tile repay - depotit, rhall To . . . ,' . 1. . _nlont of the i � means of an ihoorporated - Company; aided , R.'�oposes to lay, befoie the House-thapapers � by bal.alarming exodus of the population of anti shall return the depoffit to the obbipauy.ou �at6,.mt �� ,4b nads, 'Pa iftii re, 1,�ay re. the country'. . I a � 1. . I the coinplotiou of the raiIW4y. according to th have b .. . . . I I . . . , a � , rblati# - to tli� Ca 01 i - . . �. . .1 , 1. ,.: � . ' tornis4laroof, with any .a receive 1,,,rathew ,& JS - - _ies ' ' . 1 ­6.� . . ­ , � , I . - .interest accrued thereon. creatiubt by grants of money aildlauc _ , .1. by. the - direct 'action - of, the Goivdrnirwlit. 1ai'kUt' n t16'iad a. - '.." � -­ ' I . . . 4 .. . ... " -company Shall lay out, construct and' . . . ,.. , . . . I 4' . I .S. T'he . I . . I Ministers, therefore,proceed-' 'Si John Ma�edonald­-X am not prepared . , �?Tr,n lunor.48. - ... . . . Three of Day ... . . r . -1 . I .. .. . eqn.iji the said eastern section slid the said . such be I . I . 7 1 � I . atial sootion'of a tilifoklA gauge of *4 febt BLI as shrill . ad to k ngland for the , -purpose of to say At present., L . . . I Ile criticised the ataietnent'hi the Speach 99'11 .P40 - . I o that 'end. . � - Mi�'Blake-Perhmpd the hon.�-&ntlemad frbalL the Throng . . � ,lie as; juia irl'order-to establish anapproximato and carrying on, neootiations 't ' . , that this Customs tariff standard whdkeby tile quality andAbe character - ,o E,,- . I am pleased tor be able to * inf6im' you would - sabywhether thosepapers willincludo' had pr'omot6d. .'mitnuf A t . ­ Of, the railway--andof-tVe material -Used . I Any other offers made and- the *cbrirospond . other products in the mi e,s a 11 as . L . . option . . . 7 Cot I is :70iq I ar mil . � that their efforts - were so far successiul i . g �Tllc i. ill- in Cho coustruttiOn. thoYoof, * and . of LP4. I . that a contract has.. been euterecl- into, sub. once to �hena; � ­ � .. 11 ­ the, equipindnt thereof, may� ,b - -coil I'd '' ­ * ," ' ties Ofik OW, coal- iaix, I Govbrnmefit's , . . P � yogt( tral .ject to the approyal of Parliament, with Sir.,T6hu Macdona -1 am not 1prepared: Coal - 1&tod, . tile Union, Padific railway of tile the am , . ,bun.dlifig ;�,ibh the - oil questiciia, and United States, ari'the same was when first dou- � -of thd r, tancidl standingin Etirope,the to Say At present 'what the Papora Will Con- the huge monopoly thereby.16isted.tpot Strutted, is horel;�OsoieQtod and fixed as -such 1),ropria, men of high fi . . . ., . G . . I . I I � United States and Canada for 'the speed y I .t6in. .L . I . . . � standard; and if t owirnantilt and the com- Spprop -:working I of , Xr..Madkenoie-T observe, Mx� Speaker, .the people, -eaell-received separate allusion. pany should be unable to agreii as to whothor or -section. construction and. permAnent I Once more- lie affirmed his adherence to the not iny work done or,nistQrrals furnished under 10.111 . . this great national entdrpripe. , The -con- that you madb an announcement ai to the. tra. L de.pbli�y � of 1 the . this contract axe in fair conformity with Stich ' ­ L . Opposition, and de. stanilardi, or - as to' Any othdr"ql�oistfon of fact the GOV ' L Assistant Of -the 'nodheed'the Government's- so- called pro- excluding qtiostions'of law, the' subject of this. ChOLIal', �. . tract and the .papers ,connected therewith appointment, of [Clark . .1 I way an . will be submittedto you without,delayi-atia I I -louse. Would you be good ehough.to, State tebtilvWpolioyo'affirming -thb, , -initef6d of its agreement shall be from. time P L trick I . . . , t o time referred to Shops, .invoke for them your. early' and. earnest for..what.iesson Mr.. a ;was..super. prod improvement in -trade, the the determination of three referces,one of,whonf . I - , , . uding. au. , � ,consideration. _ Wit i th, ' Shall be chosen by the Government,' one by the 'the' , . -L . I isview I have sum- -Lannuated. WAS it recorainended to you on latter bad taken. place. despite - of it , L . i tormial . moned Parliament before the iisuhl period, account of' his iiiefficiency, or has 116,Te- In Conclusion, "' eoilipany; and one P,y the two.refdrecs so dhos9u, and.�aff( I -taken -by the contrac.' signed ? - . . I . � .1 , 1, I . . . .ho,.-Advisca. the mom. and inch referees Shall, decide, as tothe I I )arty by railway L I as no action can be , . bei lor Wgs-t _., -Toronto to consider. NN'llom the expense of such referencia-shall e -,'tors to ptoosiouto tlie'Nwrli, anano permsm L The-Sp6sker-The Commission, of In, th - . . 6 � of thew resolutions Iiassed d0fra ad, and if such two -referees should be permit - " " Econom'y'6onside' . a purpor , . . . 11, �10 Ott ,Too -upon a thiV i0foroo,-ho shall be usen"Ar gement f6r the or&nization.bf a ternal red that his health, in British Columbia. respecting tile ull rails,. 11 . . was failing, a1a that.he would not be able . . sp Ointea at,t a Instated C 61ther party h%roto, . .8yateraW. emloirkation.1rota Europe to the, . tarlff,,�khd.. inqWro. ...ambng - t -helta-:mi - ho-Diaritime aftor--notico � a4b­tixj 0 fta- ag N Pitories eon 'e.'satisfactorily to. -endure the lab6orsi6f atiothev'sessiob.' -'.- . . .. ..-otber,-­I1y--thu- 11 bri as . . orthwesi terr Is provinces members respecting the,operatiou , Justice of tile Supreme Court of Canada; !Liid the theaull - . * Mk Of � he a iff b f ' .1 . ig 11 of such reforoosi or' of the majority of made untilthe poli6y of IsatliSment with, -- Mt; ..'Mackiiu�!� ,It I is ­iaaa, ,, thaf . t t r in t air couilituencies, before fhails, shall,be final. � tioli , t . aeoiaa, 'Pat 4ekiiiiiiaal I lie lauded it agiNi.o_ . ,40 'accepted cheerfully . -1. oVho, work. of construction shall lid. own. P"`tuS . resp�ct*fo the railway 'haos be6ii n f was unaware. of that fail- . . I . . of: sue � Steady progrebs has bedn'Inmae in the con. ing. I would like to . k�ov how the.mem, slid end' 'Dom' � - - i . Creed by the inion at large mobleod at the castorn extremity Of the Oastern the co strubtion of those ,portions of -the railwai ,bers of the conlihission found it out.' . I . I-re.,conOuded his two IlQurgl,ospeech am * sdetion'lli.it later than the first day of July next, . -rails all I now under contract. - Two:additional ace- - Thu Spehkor�� sition cheers. :. . I , �, . . I idat tile � work upon the central. section shall- 1879, ai , � rho piitiont is not Always Opr6 . I � ,be , comment . tionshavebeen recently opene'dfo�traffic, the best judgii of ViSi ' own'6onditioll. . Pbrw . . .. . I ad by the company.' at sucli ,one from Winnipeg to Portagri' irbPrairle, limps the fact that he .thinks lie is well is Sir Job 11' Macdonald a6anded arguments. Point, towards'tho eastern and thoroof on Cho "a", I P.O.rtioll of thy lfuo'kkow� under constructi6n as -11 . -,Ke 'a. So .the best evidence that lie: is hot. ' ' .. for, evading the discussion Of the objections. .6 11 be fopiia convailient and as shall 6 'alo- wlt� evkt, * I ved by' th6 Govornmoilt, q. . tian of the other from,Cross Lake to � to� the Address taken by Mr. Blake, taking I at a -dath noflator I that there are now in all 264; miles in opera- - mi.�6iigiin,said'ho-liadgeenMr.Pa.tricki . C . 1*0 . d the work upon the sebtion . . . refuge behind tile plea tha,t the* 1b. tho'Ist of Alay next, all � . tion.. . I . I I I �. . � . . and he had never 'i3eemed - to him to be �in tile Imperial1louge of pro, tice of emstern and Central stations Shall bo'vigorouply ... 11. T . I I . Commons nowwas Slid continuously carried on at such. rate 6f an. to the _ THE, -IXT�RCOY;DXXA-'6-. . better healthp pbysicall�,or mental y, no . t to discuss general questionsmi moving nual progress On each section as'sball onable the 860tion . . ; The m6ticin. wo carried,. and the House . . - . the address, but to'wait till specific papers. ., I Iou will be'glad to learn that the moa- 'adjourned At sm, I . � .� I. I cOmPanY to complete' Bud equip the Salto, and Miles sures adopteato,Vromote economy in -Work- � . I . . returns -I ll* uteach of tbLom in running order on ofliefore the I'Vinnii . . 310TIO, . T. . . , and ad been presented .to the Ist day of May, 180i, by which data th shall,b . - XiOTICEd OF- I . House, 'As for the . 0 company .r - ing the Interoolonial and Prince.Edward : . . .. ,.. I . ". . uggestion thkr, tile hereby agrees to complete slid equiptho said Pad., BOOM Island railways have resulted �in &'large - Mr. Landra;y gave notice thit on We& gyndidate. terms sfioull * d" have been made i`iOn$iu conforinitkwith. tbiscontraot,unleaspre- Butsh . I public -before the an Vented by the mot of GOO, the Quoon's onomfos, ddgrba . reduction of the differencebetwoen revenue nissdaybe would,- move* for copies �of the . acting of Parliament, Intestine disturbaheosi epidemics, floods or other compa . . . and expenditure, afid that the steadily in� report made in 188'0 by oi�der, of the G6v. lie -claimed that it was -not thii � practice causes beyond the coi trol of the company. And I I Pmr1of .creating -traffic warrants the expeotation, ernment with a view to the con truction .of to do -so, as tile 'people had djelegated in case of the interiluf4ion or obstruction of Causal thaiipowar� the work of construction from any Of .the said milad IT f,hst during the ou'rientyear those railways a branch of 'the Intere61011isl sraftuy to in ha causes, the* timb fixed -for the completion, of the sai( , will be self-s'ustainin.a. - . . '1� load by.wAj'of St. Michael or Bt.. Charles speciallyielected for,the purpose. A ple- the railwayshallbo extondod for- &-corresponding 90,000, . . . A ift&ININO SHIP. i .. . . to the tAtaints -at St. Joao . . I biacito�..he . denounced as a. - machine by . period. I I '. ..- ­ � � . . I water s . I , .. pli 'ae-Ijbvis br' Whioh,­tyrAuts..� foice , I _. -,D,-Th'd.'coid�iiny--shall-li�y- to -the- Govornmear lakows, ___Ih�v �their�atffi�it' -of orming you W--schanxe _'upou-W tho'cost according to tho contract of, th . In th ion _Wf--­-­-- ­tlie- -nedg-hVio"'khood" 'thereof-,- an d of. i - - ` people " . -He Sought to 0 portion that Her Maidsty'r GArnment has' map ­ I' plans' I . explain away thein, of thoxail,way,' 100 iniles Ili length, extending made il I I Is', potitioils and docuni.entq�`ia relation Consistency of Ilia Hbchelig6, spee6)i with from the city of Noorinnipeg. westward uP to the 'th c oneroust resented to Canada fortrain- thereto'. , . . .. I I—, . .1. . .. . . 0 0 1 the .rQasoha,'aaiigned by the Governor-, time at which the work was taken 6utofthe belt, ixig school purposes the cogvetti) Charybdis, Sit Richard CartWright-Monaay �For General for Burnm6ping Patliament at Ian( of t in colittactoVs, and tht expenses since twoon lately returns fro service in the Chinese an order of the House for A return of the currad b the GOVOrilmOut oil the work of con- - latftud � such an earl3r day. -Coming to his predi6- strUction, ut shrill have the right to assume the 0011AI)a . seas. is correspondence on th.is.subject receipts afid eip6hditurbs, in detail, charge- tions as to emigr%tioil this. year, lie samit., Amid work. at any time and completo the same, nato, so I will a laid before you. ' . . . ., able to th� collsolida,tedfund from the lab 'aYing the a6Bt of donstruction. as aforesaid so deal) o I . ted they had scarcely - been realized, but' 1, . 'of July to. ihe'lst ,of Deoqinber. in the, years . far AS the same Shallthen have boon incurred by. way to I CfVIL SDAVIOLI COMUS81014 . .0 the immigration was far greater .than the , the Governmont. . .. I. . . f 1879 and 1880 -respectively; Also for a opposition claimed. 0. Unless 1)rovontod by the apt Of God, . tIlO Shown - I have thought it well'i inconsideration of . Ito maintained the the Ali . . return'of the'exports. and imports in detail, conotitutionali Quooillsoliolnioa,intLgtinodistutbmne,es,,epi(loinies front It -I- * dilt as thrown by the di- during the saine period. *ishniviinglue coun- CY Of the appointniplit of floods or other causes beyond the control of tile cranial . ,�kmdreasing 1 , the cominissjoh, and referrea to a at I . ve 01. Mont A the country on the divil tries,whence and to whic,li"the same were under which Stich powers MtutO Government f t110 Goveruniedt shall cause to. be bOr011' . . se,Pvlob. aiii!i%r thb efficient organization of respe4fully exp6rted or imp . ortod., , " " . were said to bb conipl6tod tio safil Lako SO.-Porlor section by ACttloul in , I I 000 arguin� that the peculiar Charges the aides nxod by the oxisting. conta,acts grantf�, . -bloaday-That a 411A matters in-�eatigAted by,th6- commis. for the co;istruction thereof, anti shall 4iso �df the such setvibe, to issue a, Royal Co , mission . Sir John Macdonald Oerred, to examine and report on the whole qiies- special committee of -seven members be,ap- . ohusi3 to be e0al.1310tild' tile liortion of the ,ritories tion.. The report of the commissioners . minted to prepare a report with all ,oil,'. sioners could not have been satisfactorily said western Section .1low , under contract as a al will, 1 believ&I be resily to 'be litid beforo I .. � . inquired ifito by a pArliamentar' 'Com� nalnel froxill�al)�l,00�)StoYalo,ivithititlieporiocJ Stich d -. of in labors t6 Z�ittaa. � ly Axed Y tho coiltrad 9 therefor, namply, bV the - 0111Y veniont speed of the lists . 0 , I . . . . . �, fr _TOU.St an -early Cla and I Ask for your compos6 the, Select Standing Committees . 'L . � .. a0th day of June, 1885, �TLnd shall. also cause to. be moat. , �dousideration of suct, reports 9�n&*Of the oraereab�y thd House on Thiiriday, the 9th 1, 9r.'Ma4onzie, made &brief Speech in completed, on or before the Ist (lay of AI(Ly, 1t;9I, 11 T . whole subfebt, of CIVIL got I "fo=4.� . vice , - I' to tile Premier, combatting the posi- thdrombAllill9vortion of t)io Sold w.ostorn too- dian ti , . I inst, and that, Sir John. Macdonald's 7`Sir rep Y tioll, lying between Yale an(l Pbrt Moody, which and to .� � AlkNIT.OnA UOUNDAUntS, � 11. I � I COnmrdTiIIey,SirCharleaPq, e�r,jxMessrE.--t.io)-ittsautned,bytholiLtterin�rogard-todis- shrill be constructod of aqumlly,gooa ( tallwa - S,i:_Ild,_P6iU gnality Ill euM -tho-Aadtas ' tad__ttLt . I If"tirdlArliffard-1101-buy erestao "Er, 'T S.Wil . I 0 n � hig 0 -ev t! - .. -.f A memsuke, for tile eniargem6at of t 46 4ngovino 244olienzioj, Mo., a ,an iTr-1 i r . oLdompoorj.,�bo, said coiamittee. . . �'Sir John himselfo wlion Ieftaer of the ppo- for r.ii,�1117VIIE."hlroby contracted for; and tile to -the- , boundaries (if the ptovificorof Ranitob I aitiolf in tho session of 187% li�a said Lako Superior section lid the portions of- lay Out be submitted to You.. . , � - . . an eight this Said Woitern Station, , a Contra � . TTAI4, Dec. 1O. -Tho Speaker toak the ,low under contract, ' . . ISDIAN FOOD SUP' I I . Air At 3 o'clock. . I day's debate On the Address. 11� maintained shall be complotod ma nearly as practicable ad- . I My. , , - '. After-r6utino .' ' � . . � , 1. that the tilde 6110wbcl f6r tile tonside ioll cording to tile specifteationsand ronditions of t Z"iTt'al � rat , .he . I groatly regrob b6ing obliged to itato ­_ ' . 6Aa- OfthO airearnent was hisufficionfi it the Gov- contracts therefor, oxcept ill so far as the sain a Suporl I Mt. B e��y, *eat Toronto, moved til ho,vb boon inodified by tua, Government prior to Clan wi thatoille entire failure of, the usumifooa areas in to ly to the Speech from tile ernment aimed at prassing.tho � matter to a I . big contract. ., I . way 04 I t p ad to tile abundant '­- constructed under the Corals . 14. T . A, supply of the Indiana in the Northwoot),to Throne, lv,rt a6ttlomerit before Christmas. .., 1 7. The railwa whi;1i I called your attention last Session$ horoofshallbo, tlo-liftortyof tho.comprLay, mild time I he's Continued during tile present Season harvestp of tlia ptbst two years, and ap, Sir John Macaonala amid tht6tit Was pending the completion of the oattern and oat,. , raminta. and has involved the llecaspiby of A large paAred'to be doubtful whotliet the harvests tecosilitty to adopt .the contract vit tho tral sections the GoIrctlimont ghmIl transfer to frofkl a I or the 4o XX,11 wave .entitled to most credit carliost possible opportunity in order to the company thWpOssoAsion and Vighb.to work of ritih expenditure in order to save them from for the return, of commercial prosperity. give the syndica6d ample ,titrio'to I d mild run the sovoral portions of tile Canadian toqtto I In ucO Pacific railway altbady dousti-notod, or as the before absolute starvation. Sbyeral of thO, bonds After claiming, that tile exports for this emigrants to leave older countries for Can&. Santa thpi be completed; slid upon the compla, dopoet . have, however, already applied themselves year axedeaea tile imports: by , 01,000,000, da, in May . I . . I tion of tile eastern and central gections,tho. Gov- 116 art to the culburd of thoirnoetvts and tile dare . ornmout shall convoy to tile iompallyy with m Sulu 9 although tha.imports, thio'yoar bxoeeaocl Mt. M�qltMfd_ rdh��kk'led that the Pre- suitable finuaborof Station buildingsi and with for ill . of their ca;ttle. No,tfforb will be spared to ; . . this 'WAS Mier WmSlilW�yg. VOty SaIlgilille About his Avatar service (not witliout oquipments)f those' Station ' 14 induod the whole of the aborig POPUIS,- those Of ImAts lie maintained that , a . . - ' * ' � ' ')' � oc ' -o' b .. 'b. , 'I - I I - - - - , - 'I , , I " 51' L ,di � i 111, il a 't "' I p 0- 'i lit '. ma it on _� _ 'I tin indication of the iboteasing woAl emigrittl6n prophecies, And th,du proebodoa portions Of the Canadian Pacific rallway con. Tards a I lai Cultural .th and _ ticti to betake' thetaielves to Agri prosperity of the c6untry vatlior than that to AhOW ths5 failure of adveral proviolig at. strUctOrl, OVtOb0 00118tractedbytile G6voriuboilt, eftiolon pursuita. . . . . lay "had failed to provide a tempts in'that line,- Ile ovitibiged the Pro- whiolis)iftllthonbocoinplotod;iLndul)on'tho com- branch - . the fiscal poll I pletion Of the remainder of tile portion of the Govern fton. Oenikmth 'of thd Senate . GeAlle'1714n home market for Canadian WaTitifacturds. itiorlacourso in not noticing Mr.Blakols railwayto be gonatraotod by the 0oveYnniatit, 15,11, . Of tile Itouse of 06fflmolls :' He dotlarda that ovary constituency, even nmarka respecting the increased exodus that Portion shallalso be conveyed to the Cora- Ibloof T1113 *INANOZS. from Canada, and after a few further to- and thd Canadian Pacille railway f3ball allnioi i North Oxford, which hila'.boen Opened 9=C mild be thorbafter, Cho absolute Propoilty the Ca The adobunts of the lists $,lid the ibati, sinu Solitember, 187$, had endorsed the mark$ concluded by sugg6sting that if the of the abinpany, and tho,,company shall, there. or noar I .1 ­. I � , . * "' . . ­ . .. � I . I . . . . ... I t 1� I -1 I I . � -1 - I I . � . . .. I I ! I I . 4 I . I �Pro­- --ao-MW -7, . I . - I � bwest or pothowe vitbiri 111toon xafle* , LbIlohment of Any poW. . t territories provialdit . lln.4 o4ob, ptobibitiqu . inti, the expirstign ox 0 railway And all ats, workshops, bultdingo, 7ty xoliin� , stock AZ4 . 11114 used (r the, Con. � . ioreof, slid the,ca, Itat LlI be forever free F1 olp ,. , or by Any province - 1. or by any inuaiicipal the lands 6f the com- Titorloo, until they ej;e . ball Also. be free from I r -Ave years after thin, own. I be ­ ,��t�?I�z��jLtoy their � . wsporn becuon-Assumea. at ow miles, conrunons tual to $ 15,3N.61 pet mile, $10,000,000, Issue wily Shall Be 'At ------ as tile cc - ,in a Such to be for $25,000, , And Should th6p ,am. U00 000 And the said subsidy of land lividea and a ropriated ;is follows, tha � P441 make Spoil issue or land eaut bonds, then, ' Shall deposit them in the I the reserve l'oreafter rovidedfor; otioa--First 900 mllla4; a , ? 2,500 acres andesof the Gov arnment and the Government .shall retain P,na hold One-fifth Of such Pqnds as Security far the I 11,25,0,000 acres, Bewail 4 , wileat At �� . due performance of the prosellf contract �111 re . ' - res ii 1 715001000, Acrog ; total � ,. lstelrinollsm6et. a -Assumed at WO . ilea, ing , m sPeCt Of the maintenance and continuous work- I . of the railway li� the company . I 48 herein . Juml to 0,61 5 - crop par mile, 6,M),000. a , . Sea for ton years after the completion there- . . fraud A000 ' 0 the roniaining $20,oQo,00O. of su n I I ' P t a conotrileti6n of any portion of Shall be dealt with as hereinafter Provided; and \ �r hereby contra-dtqd for not -loss than as , In to the said Obe-fifth of Paid bondo'Bol i ' I default Ong As no L too length, and the ,Completion , AS to admit of the'ruanIng or regular sball occup in the maintenance and . . I working of the said Canadian Pacific railway. - . . . . . reou, together with ouch equipment the shall be ioquired.for tile traill ,,a there, . Qovermaen� shall not present or demand I Ph7ment-of the coupons of such bonclo,nor,Xe. � - , . . � , -_ __ �-t.� � _, � ­., . � vernment oliall-pa dhil-granVto'the quire . . Ile money and. lancysubBid applied,: any lea payment. drany, ititafest, tlial!d­ ­­ _ ... _ _ �, - on, aq F � . ..- - : I such, bonds, 00 to be retained by 'd I the Q6vorn- . .. . � I ) aceording, to the divoisiou and appro shall be paid off in the timmaer to be pro- . . r - I = for Lereof made as hereirsbotore provide , . buy having the option of ree iving I thereof, the extinctloq of the Whole 18BUG I . . I I the Government Shall hold the amount . I. ih terminable bou4s of the overt r ring Stich rate�of interest for Such same I nominal amount be interest .�_ ," , � I I I eceived in Payment thereof as security for ths6 . . Par Coe all, the bonds so Paid off, paying I %ereon 4 , as,may arranged, may be equiValefit; according to So, so � At per cent. Per annum . - . . ' long as. default is not made by tile . I � . %tion, to, thoaorrespouding -cash pay. company In the performance Of the conditions I . I i Government allowing't per cent* -hereof, and at the and of the said period L money& deposited with them. often I Mt any time the comnanv shall cause To train the comEletion of the a& I -IT I ' W&Y, W.01.1 default shall t an havA ,t,,."­!!� .111-L- I . I . ______ truction ot the raiIWaj,,6IjtTY . inent; lid 110 - . .1 ___ __ ____ -X -I... . . . - , . p,oney roemyed for those paid off, wi, aecruo4 � . . . oquirements for Such co nstruction, the , 1pat on the requisition of the a" I I. on such forms con,ditions llt.gt, shall be delivered back by the Govern- I I I , . Moat to the company, with. all the Coupons at. L I I I . � tach.d t.'suoh bonds, and its aha,31'ay but if ouch default should -Government nod by the Governigentladvance thereon � UMS Of the Value th4reot at tile. place of occur the ; . may thereafter require . . ., psymint of interest on -the bonds 60.1-103.11, and . . I I . - So- . , slid a l5roportion -of-1horam -sWI-not-ba-ubliged-tdc(�-ntlWo� , � Duat . . , W . ­ ­ - .."­­ ­­­­­ tb ' I - ' ­ - ' " . . ­ - -Pay. utoreso ­ ­ .., �1 Shall . bo� deducted - s000rdih to one , 9, - � oil the indney'ropr6aahtilig the bonds paidoff,ain� I * I .i ­ .. , . nil cortditigns ficat.the all of to a la dy b 11 . . while tho. Government snall retain the right -to .. , at Paid. upon �M settle out I 00.0 � fit in for , h of twenty mil of rail a , - as Y wh cli j� To shall correspo th, t "I I . hold the, said portion of the Paid land.grilat . I.. . I . I . I . bonds, other securities satisfactory tothe - � . _. � - ornment Gov. � . . .. . � be ,7 nd wi . EoXii of a. pro !a . : Is and fastellin , . . GSwI1 11mv Von od ie . Q, , may ,substituted for them 1) I - _­­ - _­ ... ­ y the, . 1. ...- -1. ­ - . I - vampany by u&dum'dlltV-ZtU-tb-CG6'vornment, 18 onstruction of all Sections. . Su litil the_I§t',dsy Qt,,lmnilar.p.16B2_tho� I 18. It the company shall find it nacbssay Or I - . - �, _­; ,---.-.- ­�­ P..e(4eALtosalEthe.remt6ining--$20,.000000 ,thig-, - - ,,, ­ I �­� .A- , � Y shall have the option instoac of issuing � land grant ,bonds, or w largir po� . 'tio'W thereof * - lit bonds, as hereinafter provided, of, subw g the paym ant by the Government of the 1 than il.the proportion of one dollar fares � I ch acre of Ian then earned bythe complay, they shall I I . . (or part of the illtqrest).oa� bonds of the , *the be allowpil to do to, but the Proceeds over and ' I .1 - - . y mortgaging railway. and the lands anted,by the Government running. Over above the ismount to Which the Company shall be I . . I I . I . . .1 entitled af1herQin provided Shall be depositodwith - l!m of yeays ai may be approved to r -iii -Council in lieu of the casli 4utstthdye . the Governinent, and the Government -shall pay I I . . I interest upon such deposit hilf-yearly at the rate . . . . . . , . agreed to be granted to the coal Or t Cheroot; such payinents of ilitp.a.n.yi. to of 4 per cent.'per annum, and shall Pay over the I. I . . . mmounb of such deposit to the company froin . 1. � I alont, according to dotual calculation; to . responding eash payment, the Govern- I time, to time as the work proceeds, in the same , . . . . proportion, mild at thb some time, and upon " - . . I . lowing four per conit.'Interest on moneys .the . same conditions as .the land grant�that Is to soy, . . . . d Avith them; and tho.�,coupons repre- . . the company Shall be entitled to receive from the - . ­ . . .. the interest on such bonds shall be guar" eovernmenit out of; the proceeds of W46 said laud : - I I . I 1. by the Governmenh to the extent of such � grant bqnds the Same number of dollars at the I I � . . . . ant, and the pl-ocoods of -the sales of such O'tbe extant of Oat more tI;imn",$25 000 00, . . numbers of acres of the land subsidy which . � � . .- � . . I shall. th'an . . -have been earhaabY them, less one- ' ,O (10POSitod with the Gov6rnmZt, '�ticj . fifth thereof,.thab is to Bay if th6 SSid bonds are , ., .1 . . I . . anco of. such procoodq'shall be placex To by the company to Chd Satisfaction sold at gar, but if they are sold at less than per � . .. . . . %then a c odilctioh.shall be made therefrom a ra � . ndol-tho exclusive ,control of the I . responding to the discount at which .Such bogods , ' . . . . . . falling. which lost condition udS4 ill excess'of those Sold. shall fix Cho. hands of the: Government, . are sold and -such land grantsbala be conveye to$ .. I I .1 - 4 � them by the Government Subject to the charge � . . . . I ,crostO(I 9.8 Security for the . and no to time as the work proceeds the Gov- said land gre,lit-bondo, __ _ ..:-,- --..,. _ . - I and shall-rormalh subject to S'tich -tharge till re- ,. . . � - - t ,- -_1 I I . I t shall pay over to the company, flxstly, , 10 amoulits so to be �lmced by the cot:Ta- liovoil thereof in* such - manner as Shall be pro.; . . . 1. . � . vided for at the time of theissue of Such bonds,,., � I . . aftof'thdrdipeaditure of-th t '' 'oun't, . he mllfOullt depoSited.with a am the GoVern- ' _' - - :19.'Tho 'Compftyshall &my dilyokpoilses . wbi6li _.. : , . - ,:. - __ . ... � _�­:_ .. 11, ""'I 4 shall -be incurred by. the oVernmentia carrying. . - - � ". . I. ... . tiums.of-inoney hearing the sAmopro- ..-out tbe provisions of the two last -preceding . * � .. . .. . . � I to. -the mileage cash Subsidy -herebY. upOn.wb1oh the ao6 procoods of. such Bible of SCE(Of tW'-eOntr&0t­_'-'�' . ­ ­ ­­­ I . I, - , -," '.­­ -,,., - ­­ ...-�.. �.. - . __ � 21 If the conipany sh6uld not Issue such and * . . .. - . . . . . . . . 11010'Of'suoll bonds -are sold upon the n th . , . . I . . �- rant bonds thoW -the Government shall retain - - � I . . . . I I ""' � I . from k�XQ9.f,=.4f,, q.1l.ph..,ZgAi,lo-,;I)o-uot.all'then t h a"' TO' Out of each grant to be made from titid'ta - I., I . I allot roceedtof the isshecalcub,ted'atr , ,d al at-,wrlich tile -sale of pr1rt,of t am -shall .h.' 6twillade) -in . "'I" -. W',OV70XY-flftll'*96'dtiM-Of"tbU-IiLndir-l�e'reby---�---.�-'� ------ - �_- I - __ _.. _ ___ __ - I - agreed to,be-grantedi such -hinds to -loo -so rsbaiiied-,_�, ,_ I - -1 -1 - : . ­­ _... . _�gr� � . - � . .. - . . --Wr Shall bear tothe $2 , ,_ 7 , -if -only a -,portio, he ond: iss be .X- Of. tile .. b I . .. I .Zf_­. �_ . . a 71 0.�...­. ­�,.,­­-­ ..", at 1MIAWFOR47 Zor thle'll'-fi'L'th, . - -= - - . - . . ti hu tftno moutioued,ig-PePtion, 18.. hereof, anT uch - I _: . - . a -1 ­ � -, �:_ _ 1. . . . Tainovilt - carifed' ,by, tild,dom- any, , me- , a.- ,_ . othellrorortiQxlttfoi�bfiid,,shtLy.1 be-OWid Is.id 11,17.1 I., I ­ .-,,- lands-hamybe Sold an such 'manner . and - at suc)x .. I - � . . . - I . .... . . . . : prices as shall -be agreed upon between.tho Gov- - OMPaily partlY out df the -bonds In the. . the. f the Goverimient aud partly. Cut ofthe ,f �b- - posited with the Government ill similar' . aillar .I'll I . eramout aijd�oomIi4nY, arid Ili that case -the price' . . . . . . � thereof shalfba paid t6and hold by the Govern.: , - 1- , . �. .. , , . . . . . 'ho Went for the same:,perIQd and for thasain . , . ­ � . � in., a.1),Ilk­�,_,_._.____._ . 11 iona-to thil-amotint-of-suchbonds soldand* ug UllsoldrospoefiVisly, and-th colApany Poses, ,(is the.land -itself th6-Gov-ernmhen-T Ming . . ­'. ­,­: - , , I . . I .1 I.. � 'l. : � . - . . _� . -1 .4 per a arest Charter , , . , . . 1 4 ,ant. per aniatun int all a her 00ivo'the boods, so .paid as cash-atv the Whiclk':tho said partial Salo thereof shall. .4 "i b. � I . securities satisfactory to the GovOinment nrimy. W. , . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . substituted for such lands or money. by agree- - - � . '. . Beg madej ,.and tho .Government Will and hoiasuch sum of Woncy towardi the m0llt,with�the GWdrnmdnt. %. . .1. 1. ; - . �. " 2i. The combany shall be inc�orpii�atoawith out-, : ' . ' �'^ . I ' - I 6f a sinking f6hil for .the reftliption of . ads And,upon sucit, tormi alili con . ditioda . . - fiditilt Pbowtirs to'enable them to carril out the - . . . . 1. ...; . . I f0m,loing boAtract, and this cont&act a all only .. � �, ,� ­ . , . . I � I. I I , . I . � . -be'agrood. upon'botw6en the GoVotument. bbljizidingintlicovezitofana�tofilloorporo,tI on .. '. , ': , " . . 1 .1 I I Comosay". . .. - . . .1-:1 `­ . . . , . bei.fig granterl'to the company in thd,form hore)oy . -. - . . �. . . I . . If the copipaty. avail. themso VOS Of the granted b %Clauso 11 D,il the sum of $2,000 a for the sb eight hulidred.inilos of the appended as Schedule A.. . . . I . �, , . . 212. The Railway Att: of- 1679,1n so far as the' ... .... .. ''. . . , * , . I PrbYlslons (if Cho same are applicable to the 11A. - I.. . . I I � , I dertaking . I sectiolf.aball be deducted, pro rate, from oil lit ps:K)r0­tO the combany­ln rb s-pect retbrred to in.this contract, and in as � - � . . I . I . -far its they are not inconsfstent-herbWith or com-* . . . . , I I _ ,. trary to the provisions of the act of incorporation - ' ' .... . . . aid. eight hubdred miles, and shall be all, tail to increase thdkwileajo�aoah subsidy, riated.to th a remain der of, he - to I be' granted to tile compAnyi shall apply to tko.. . I . . .... . � . . . % . Canadian Pacific railway, . I I ... . . . . . . . . . . . ' Said central .. � , - I .. . . . . . . I : " I Ili witness whereof the parties �horoto have on- . 1 - I I , a6todr these Preheats at the city. of. Ottawa, - . I . � . . . . ! � I - . I - _0 Xurtlier cofisideration of tfi6,promlses ernineut sballalso grant to t4e JIMPRIlk , - - (19 re0lirc(l for'tbb road bad df hiS kail � :, . thil'21st day of October 1880. . 1. . . . . . . � .. . . . ,. ' :(Signed)., C'IrAnmls VtPPF ' I . .1 . . . . . . . : ,no . I I . . . ... . . . . . d for its stationd,otation'grri aftas,-Work dock ground, and Water frontage at the ., . .. .J ,N; . . . � I . . ., .1 I .. Gino. STI�PRE � ., � . _. , . . � ' , . I)WICAN MCINTYRInj . . . . 1. . I I � . . . . . . . , . JOUZJ,S. KENNEDY, . I . . ,. 1. : .. . . . . ' : oil navigable IIrdtors, buildings, yards mail ' . . � . � r . . . . I . - , . .., . I I � . I . D;,R. ANGus, .11 . . . 4 . I � . pp�irteumncos -required' for the convenient ctual construction and woikitig -of the . . ­ .. . I . . Onrox Rosin & O., . I . ... . I � 1. , 1� . : , , . I , . ' I . .. . I . 1. I ..; . - .. I , I or T.1) ro ionic)], ' . � ,. . . ' , it s6 far as such land shall'bo vested Ili oininiint; and the Governme nt shall also . . � . . � . . . ,�, , � � Co INACH & CO., . .. . . ',.__,� I ... 11 I ' . . Ilerllii.D To renfoll, . � . I I . .,.. . � the �admissioii, 'free of duty, of All stool sh.phites.and other fiLstellings,'spikes, I . . . . . , ,. . - L . I .. AMS.T. . I . .. . � PAr'l,i� Il � . . . . . " - -staphoa- �* ­­­­­­�­- �-7� " " id -nuts, w-irbi timber and,all-motoMMY- to bousbil ill flib original construction of '.. . 1VI, , . - I . , � � it Leonard Tilley moved that a Cape - . .; . � .'' . . . . .. . . I :. .. . Way mild Of a; telegraph line Ili con,,,, hereWitli, 'slid' telegraphic bit Friday i3bx ,resolve itself into 5! Cons. , . . . 1. 1 0 . ! , , . 1 I , I - ,; .. ­ .1 I . 1. . . - , .. 17; �:,�; f3a"Itt86'Of Sup also into . all. . Lap- rail'uIrail for the - first equipment 1� . � . �. a Committee of , :.' � 1 - p y; * I . . 9 and Moshe ; and. in rep ly Lto SW I - , . , . . .. 1. %. , " 1 �. _N ""Sy - I h'.toloormph line, and 1vill convoy� -to inpany, at cost price with interest, all . d. bought in . . .� Ri.hard'Cartwright he. expressedtho-hopi.. I . I � . . . �bba� lid Pu'bU6;'. fastenings. or Since tho-yoar id other intiteiials for the construction in would be.able to Jay the :,, I ... � . 11 . I . . I . - . � I I Accounts on the table before' ,� m * . . Christmas. Y4 Cif or, Purchasod b the .Government ,013 � , %nab'* raflsj'� faritoalngs ,and ma- .1 . I . . . Thb,House, Ailjourned'at 10.45- P. in,' � -, -' . . . .-. - - - . - . . � . . . . . . I . being required by it for, the construcT *.the . . . . I . I . � . I I - . I .. .... . - , . .- . � . said Lake Sqp6rior and, Western I . . . . . I . I . .. I . I . . . WJIK,&T - I 4 . � . I I . . . I .. ,- . a. . I . . . . I . .DVEjL . . . I .. ' I '. - . grallbof lafidherobyagroodtobehlado- company shrill be so made in alternate . - . � - , . . ., . " . , 1�. " - .. , , . ,. . . ithilribit j130h.sn's Wake Plate ns Arranged. - , - I � . . . . - . ..Z I 9 of 040 dares each, extending back 24 � . The Niagara� Falls, ' Gazette 4as -the, fal.' ,­' . . . . . .. . � :[bop, on- each Side of the r milway frona ieg to Jasper House, Ili so. far as suchlands I lowili . . I , '. g . .. , "-Quite a bit -of sensation W'"'" ' . ' . . ., a vested in'tbe Government; tho'b6m any the �. I ei�l arou . in this .vicinity ,last. Wednesday . 1. 1. I.. . . .. . .. . lig sections bearing uneven liumtefi-. . � I afteknoon. and Thursday morning Whou.,it . ouiamaY such sectionsLoonsist in a ToRtcrial of land not fairly- fit, for settl . I - became known that .s, pair of southera' - I I 1. . 1. . a I � ny sball not be obliged to receive them as uelists, had arranged to meet in deadly , - . . . I I . . . . I such giant, and. the deficiency thor 1) and any further ildfichinoy .'U I . combat bear chippawa:,. and that one Of .1 I., I . . 1� . * ' -I'. ' ' which am the insuffiefent quantity of land along I portion of railway to 6omplet(f the Paid the principals &lid his second had 'arrived - ... . . 1, . . : anti were. stopping at. the Spencer House. . . . . � . I )0actes, orfronitheprovaloncoofiahos or . I I 11 The parties who were here were aiaek- - - '. . ., . - -:. , , trotchos in the sections granted (which nil water strotchoorshall -not ba cbnypris�a aardago, * .. � . .1� Coined: to be o I . � - ­ -1 -ne . . one W. Ne Wa ...Laympuce-Trimb-le-And: 1-1 _�__ I I ,._ . :' - I . -'-. do, principal and ' ' ' �­ 0 of such' sactionso hall be pfrom other -portions to be ) a acted by .01 .:* .second . � I . ' respectively.- . The other- parties to the . . , . I I . 'show- apany Ili the' tract known as th rtile . to .� .. .. , .. .. .1 . little arrangement were dilatory in - � - . I that - is" to say,. thb hind lying * be- parallels 40 0 and 570 .of ,north � . ing .up, Vhereat the punctual. thikstom . - , . . . . . . � . . ' 0, or elsewhere,. at the option of the a . . . for gore. let. loose* no end of 'unlawfit- , I I nyi by,tho grant therein of -similsr *altor- . .. language. A telegram finally arrived at L I . . I . .. ations extending back twouty4our miles a cdch aide otany branch or lines of rail- ofolock on Thursday noon,' -stating thkt.'.the . 1. . : I - . . . .. . .... , . I , . . . . I whole affair, had boon 'publisliedi and the, be locatod by the cohpmny and to -loo. oil a, ina,l) or plan thorqof. ilepositsid. -With . I . . .: disgusted gOntlemen-immadiatitly proceeded " � . . . I . . . nistor 'of Railways, or of any common to depart 'from our hospitable Blioros in,'. - I . . . I no or lines agreed upon between the GOV­ it and 'thd company, The -0011ditions . I - ' � . I hopos of meeting and Annihilating the , , . - I 1. I . , , . L . More Stated aii-to lalida not fair fit foil I . . . .11 � � authors of their -.Woe, 'A brief Statement ' , . . . . I. I . . . . I I 'of out to -be applicable to Stich dyd'itl6nal the origin. of all this glinstly businesS . . L � . - 'Mild the compan may, with the. consent. Government ser, at Ili the lJorthwost tc5r- . .1 may be summed up to about this extent; � ' I . . . . I . any tract or tracts of land, not taken b , . . . � . An anonymous paragraph appeared som6 I . . 4 . ri� ' :.. cans of Supplying or partially Sup lyin .1 L . months agoin both the CinciunatiEnquir6c , - . . . cilefoady,lotit-such grants phall be bill hinds remaining vested iA the Gave ado gum � . .. .1 . I. .. � . . aud'C6mnleroial reflecting seriously upon . . , . . . I . . I . . . . .. � . I , tha character of .Miss Stevenson, daughter . I - . . ... .. .." . lie Government shall extinguish the Ili.' � . ; Of OX-GoVornOr StoVdnson,L of 11dritu,okyj - " ' � , ' . I I . tlo affeetini; tholands heroin apopto riftted be hercaf r grantod it aid of t90 said' to . � aiid Miss G. Holm' . . , as, of the same state. . . . . . . - . � Y. L I . I � .l Or Some icion centorbil oli Mrs. � . - . .". . R"Mnv=y-mmll-.hmvtrth6-ylght,-,MTwmt�, tile Govoovilor-iii-Conalcil, to �.. ...A -Vaieker, it daughter of 4tidg�'Tiimble, of .: .' ' . . � ,,lid - . approval of and locato the line of the railway hereby author of the paragraph, . "I . . . I I . though th� friends bf Miss SiOVenson ex. . . I L: 01� - ,� . .. . oted for SS they may Sao lit, prosinving tho ng "torminal. Points, namely, froin CRIAll- '. . . pressed themael.VaS , Satisfied that Uts . I I Clot to the point of junction with WoLako . I F acher W668 inliodoilt.: ]Recently Mt, I. 0: . : or sootionsandfX611111301kirk to'thb juinc. th the. Itostorn a0ctlOu ab Kamloops by . Beriton a friend of. Miss Holines, . Was . . , ' . I . - rOPOI-tCh to lla�o Made remarks offeilsivo to ' the Yellow Hotta Pass, - he company shall have the tight from . . � I . the Trimble family, which led to a missive O time to Is out, construct mild 1p) in Stitt woM blanch lincri of 't.11,111VI � being sent him by Laurelled Trllnl)lo 410� . no ny point or Points along their almin hay I I niandilig An Unconditi6nal retraction of the I Vay to WAY joint or points Within the c arges against is sister oi a hostile meiiv, I . . . � . . ry of the Do inion, proVided always that commonoin tiny brAnch they Shall first _ in . rr go entawerom�do for a 49poaco I . I to do or at. i%sta !,'ails, akd the prin- - � co . ton . plan of suelibrauchin'tho 1) ronq montof Raflw&ys, mild the Government . di als tile r riondB bad taken theig I . rant to tile company. tile lend required a of Stich branobori, and for seats in the OAT at Cincinnati Tlf6day . . roadbed so Station grounds, building% worksho lid other apk),urtansfice� yoqnisito for t t- 0oubtitict oil iind working ,of, Stich .eVOnilig When tho proceedings word At, . " eas tolAporarily interrupted by Wo arrost I I . . bf 13ont6h by tho pit the of , as in so far as Such Imfidu are vested in the ill'ont, . polied request V . . " his Aged fatliat. I � . . . . 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