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The All that is known of him, a ; � . . ion on the lettcr-istealers I t . � ; 06rea him' if. he, 80 -Orn and 0011fu's' I � � . . � Ont, � I � � asters of the thief �No , 1 1 1 1 1 - , I . - - ai id their b��n abI6 to go,ther from an eatio'docu- Mac'Mallon. UNI � I - and on th aym. rris. I ! membe:s of the Governmzqt t rm'. of 1871 he - . TED. STAITE8. � I I . ! ; . i i men s, is that in the s I � He i;3 1. !. Estray Heif0r—lVillialn Reedy. ,, I 9Z would support the Government, 45,000 , qi1oU,J) Engil h precedents for his �. . suppGr ers did attempVto delly the r , t I ' i 0, I � . 11 I ( I ' Mani- own handling of an election fund, and . Y16 � I I I � f a delegation sent jfroi�i the Th re seems to be, a nqra move � � Estra�y Ste,ti­_N'Vm. Yowler.. - . . 11 - � Was one 0 i outtheStatesl 'kingtoaredue- � in cash, and a fat pu.blic berth .in' � . charge broughtitagk,diwt- t;lieib. They city of Chicago to Ottawa !!011 the sub- thro gh ( I 1 A "W- . Moore. I � ') I . I I � I !Strayed Sh,.ep—)'� I . � g .1 il de I illustrated the history of the Reform � . I jdct of ail enlargement of !ca als. I The tioll (f wages of meclian es!;and laborers, tob& !Jpon this statement be �,g Ina i 6tray Bull-,. Kidd. cornpla Ined of the moans adopteil by the . I LJ L - I Party, who bad placed money in the, I . I . . .., . � , 'Tj , , i est' ) 11 - to tile House,! the. Alderman was 0 < e gtidat city of the West, the sple , (lid coni- Mail, large maillifact . , rdered ! stray Cattl .! Taylor.. . �� � 1 hands of Mr. Edward Ellice, well known . I - Opposi ,;ii0n. to tali'll the proof which ; tates maill s have ceased operali'(1),11198, X111d. I Il � lilercial metropolis of the West6rii 8'.. . I I . Estray Cattl.�--A. Taylor. I le, House d. th e r o over tinies" appear to be beg ililing In ea Res to be al rested and brought to tlil- Bar, � in Canada, the maker and unmaker of ' I - — osleii .� they prcseifte�l -to �l I with a population of , arr- ' Yi Wbig.Governinents who helped to carry : , Stray Cc � i Evans. � . . the Union, -N - y, , alL led 1, at the : -ninelit; ?) this New York buildhig. fin lis � lia, ,ill gj etel - He was, accordingl, I � Sh e 6, 000, � thought -oper to ,del4gate - v placed in h I . ,d(intr y of the gil ilt of the Clrov ,I � I , � � E,-strav Hei ', . bhlL , ephord. � t 9 I I � 7 , f +!,I 0 .141,r- I the Reforiii. bill by. nione . _pi �c , A ii- Tff I 11 Ill I . � . I . cadful mail to Ottawa oil' a matIter or mili to 1`10MICC Ole walres o niazo, an Bar of e ouse lc�l 6,u , . possession for tbat*purpoli'e. and, was at I - Horse 'for �� i�(,--Wln. -Martin. they e ideavored to excuse the, )roceed- dr I icliefore, I , ayers , - . I i I � '. � 'aterial benefit to, Caila(14 ; brici 1 to $3.50 aii .,I laborers �o .$2 geant-at-Arms, but. was remanded until , f r I . (loat Mjtkar� Wailt41—Tolin Thomas. ings of which t e3' 114%d Ilieep proved 14 � ... . ! the time, es member of the Government. i . , . �cjnllilig amon t us at that im� and per� ay of eight hours have pro�,ided I Blacks ' itb Shop� for Sjple�_Tohii Latta. I 98 F ,vVeln (lay, ()nJVednesday, *henthe i W -b m impeached, be defended his con. . hit they ad- been )T ' I * . I e ' - - 1111 9 0 1 y I alkider those circumstances h( calcu- 111, the prospecto a 'strike I � ob- ( " I . assortii I , �vas _ st i I Notice to Farmers .108, c e and. � nilty by , L(y I i - I I �, , I t . . i announced t1je resig- duet by showing that the act 00111-plained T , . � _x � ,� - -ess us -with respee � , '48 � . - i all1i 1(,. workmen fr!() I i the E teril I I Sir Jobili i Touse inct,, . —Pet�r Geiger. forced to tdieir com ittal b� t i extr,%V- , '14ted to impi - Ili the b . . -nditure i � . leksi the then -Fi- ,tv -1 s : 8(- lov,ernincilt, and. the cise of was forced oil him by the expc I Farin for 8 tie I . _ nne (if the I nation of the G I 'tc " I List of Let JOrs—iS. Dickson, �P- M.' agant 6xpenditur6 o mone� byl tile ()p- s4nie year Sir F. Hil 1. .i. A despatch s, � : of the Opposite party, He (�iir John) . 11 � - I I � � , , , 4 - i I 01 � of this 1)0111111.1011� A 0 1 1 1 alid sheet. iron inanuf ctu- I I . Hardware-4ohnson Brothers. ,. I iiiince, Minister N 0 'tr of the Alderman wa,13 left, over fo,'r future d his course by other exampl-es and, fill &ll the trie( to c ear I ca'" Ilcr )( I . . I . i � . I . I -position) rershavefirml I t 110(l) ill thelevent :. � � ; j kistifie - i � . li�s name, along -with others, tic. Si - ugall- . y . I I . � from English politicians of the highest . New, Cloth ing Store ­J6hii Thomas. I . Oil i � ! � . — I I � . - . 4 . Q, Auction S,aIle��-AV. W Fowler. - ;Octi I's upon Allan i�i connection with tl ' ( Zo-irin , I -31ves by asling r i - issa, Isfa r the . I C sideration. theins . � -e acific of a ral dissatisf tion amon . I _-�, . I standing and obaracter, 'He defled his I i � . * - )II b,carne men ge'lic'e what order aTe now on! eir . ________ - __ __ - _ � . J . By-Law'—folln, O'Su�llivan. "their , c6users, f ld asserth g hat their Ilailway Illegotations, and lie so tolfil - I I I I opponentsi to show a line in the charter . � � � - boo s and th 'ove . � : .� was the boo ell slint do A until fin)n -1 � � � I - - iiiiiiiiis I oppon lits were' , s _( S'�irjlugh's bosom friend. He . DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS, I whic .1 . .. . .,a - IT uff . . 7 __ ____ - .�uilty as ie 1% ! I a ' i . - . - -.-- - , � If. . __ _ - -,- __ 6 have, beell,cut - - I I . � � ----! . : opresentative of ,One hundred: illions of.� meiib in business. Wa s I got any preference oi- ally a& l — I � E . 0 . I No � �supposi Wile of these " a r Kly I - I - g I ever Speeches of Sir Jol'in .11acdon ld and I Allan had � 111 A, *A . 3 11 ! I . Civpital �11 that vii'dertaking, an(I was sur- doN+, aild, many wor nien discharged. . � � . , I . : vantacte. . lie declared himself equal to I : 4 - camp aints to 1) ded,] and the and Thelglass 1) i i I ad ; t ic in 11 re- ; . it) I : I . . I , I : T . 14 AIN1011 ctx p 0 Itor+ - - . - 6 611 fo-an rbuiid�d by sonip of oiar K igh. I I I I IMr Blake., � I defeat, and appealed to the I Ss 18, � tory or - . I - � 1, I i We I ; . . 'Below w �,, giv6 -a summarized ; ort of � House to � support a 111AIJ 1� . accus tions correct, in ­�,fiit ivay would hoinora�le' men, .1petted, flatt red, and fuse L to work at thol 310- luded rates. Four ( . , _,iA - � � 1 . ,! � ; I (14 I dearing'- 11 � 111171red workmen wc4, discharged! from, � riep `110 bail spent a ; cWed !ell allies by ;the great I � . I "I t . ­ . I � 5 - a Y, 1�, 0 . th, it was � th -" ard. Sa urday. lonald and Mr.! Blake on th ; ess. . .; I )A V. 7 1873._. this i 4)-r0ve the, 0, ition of! th - lovern- the speeches delivered by Sir ,Jqhn _�ilac- 1 a lifetime in the service of Canada, and - P I FRI_ I ) � i . Mould I of Ra-veiiscraig, coked. and I uth Navy . P".. J.,� ( e laddr concluded a five hours' speeell amid - , . ment � They doniplaftie&,th, I " ,e,,',Li.ol�tsplin.,(,)-,11,.i.., of I rovidelica, : i � .6u,"Ilt after by� the owneral of gold, P. 'Elie former Nye '' y from the 31fall, and i . I . I 0 6heers. - . . I of Sir ohn Macdonald mean, and disrepu ,ble of the ( pposition p 'wer ' Who has a. tc I tile 11 v -ious firms with i - I . - . I . tal 0 lit'. tiliselled titles. . )g * ther wit] ; t�e latter from Itollie, Ulobe . ; . I � - I U The Fal . I � MR. BLAKB;i "NPEFC11. . � , . I - I I . . o- . uncemept of . the � resignation to I us !: . I I sponden1ce which had right t6 question.that lie -was ihe worthy whillich thty were as1so0ated in. N York I T " ; . (A his willingness at � . The alin : private coi�re, � . . � . silt MIX s -wE.1"'cir. � Mr. Blake dechtli. . i . I i I - rbpresentative of the wealth Sold night- and other cities, hav suspended This I . I � I . � .. I , u . i -%Vlliell been : reptitiouslyobtailled ai evidence - 11 r t * Sir John Maledoliald cimmenced to � all proper times aud places to defend the : i I I ,of Sir Joh ,?Kacdonald's Cabiliet I X11,11fac i.irin . 7 : bood of the two nations ? Of veo e I . was the niost extens 0 � In I . . ! i I I � i . I ' I T4ey forgot, however, (I Ski te' and employe(I speak at 9 o'clock.. � For an hour lie coil- I policy of his party in 'regard to the �. . ! � was flashe ��ove_r th "NIVires oil Wediles- a,g a,"' s�t them. ! J XcMullen I knoN�v nothing, ���� xce)t the firll in the Unite s . I I utioll- I smaller Provinces, but declined to follow . I . i . i . .. � I - tho,lis.juds of workmen It is hoped they fined himself wliolly to the Constit ;. � . 4y at 1 o4ii, (lid :: ot occasion so inuch that 4ad they not coininitted criminal fi�w hl�torical fa�ts that preient them- , i ! � I . ' e ' pr,�selwtillfr in the dearest I the example of the Pielinier by introduc. - ): this e -vi- Ma s6on be enabled t) resume. . I 0 � . . I . sArprise 71 -uni- acts, the publicatio�i. and us ; even of p i s0ve§ in these letters and ii, 11 I I � uildel, different circ . � . the prorogation of Parlia- I ing side issiles into the present debate, - I i 1. 'I. S� once, but I have heard hini upoll the alafflin-& Co., of New'York) the most ' I qu 8tlo% � I . I - a ible I . I . I lden�`,ce, could not injure � po'43 t . ig t to which they ivere in no sense rdevant. � I stances, iVirnight ave clone. It had vate correspoi . I oor of this House calle,d a liar men and the pointifient of the Royal i I � �Q - �* . � and a extensive dry goods firm in that city, : ap I - as . . - . - . They should have r o c rrespolid- : Cominiskoli. he ,never in the whole i During the campaign of I t year, he be. i � beeni pi ., w ell o-�-n, for some days the ! lerjurer, a Yankee speculator, a Yankee next to Stewart, have been ill grea t daal- � lieved these topics had been adverted. to I � . . , I urse of his public life spoke with great- .. ger of failure, but it is thou 0 1 1 were I elicii, either piibla'.e or priv te which c4rbst6iie br6kel, one of the Yankee gilt tile y Illay I � 'I e Government i r - I ; previousl � , that+ tl - -eat many other similar tide over unhurt. , . et force and effect ; � and this was largely almost exclusively. by speakers in the . . . ict tlien]L of wro i Tfting. The, r ing, and a vp . � I powerless to re ist he passage of a vote I woul, I colly i J49 a says apparent in the ind4stry with which INIr. Ministerial interest, only for the pur- t I - s . s. Call it I)e that this mal L's na- A despatch froil ii1adelphi, l 00 I � i upo very fact'of the exi�ten - , s e a I .1 ced -making a little ,political capital . . I I ,of censnr( n thf.m. by the House of . t�6ality is paraLled as a reason of his that although no faiJui e ar , i no n , Blake was seen to be " taking notes." I pose of 0 . � I i � i eried to the at the expense of their opponents, nor , I d nee, whicl I c the want of confidence oil all sides makes %r ; 11111101181 Beco4lg thorougWy coil- I poll .. r�vealed 'I It di ave plot His o'p,ening rem, Its were che , t Co � . !I . . . dildermiation 11 � Who has a ri ght i o hold . possible evidence of would he.admit the propriety of disclis- I I ` for the injury of th� countr was suffici- che ti laws of hospitali and even. anything like busivess beyon 1, the echo, the completest : vinced of the fai Ithat they had ceased I i 7 a �y . I the first sing We general;policy and past services ; . - t( - i ' I if guilty I AnTE (I jlup-stice, because one of the ar ies sina est limit aluiost ail impossibility. I the respect and esteem in which I � , ' th ' c Farlia- I eni � prove thd r nc . . inis Prs. 11 11 sew ; ; � 1. �guil ) . i I . I I , to ? co milland e. ,onfidence of I , ! r I concerned chances to hold allegiaAce to Many of -the largest ho�lses are dismissing , �lnd noblest of Canada's sons is beld by I -1 some . . : I , . . t1le Of 1 those who desire the safety an I welfare -,,�, and ,1 are giving ose ,cou -obtain positions � the Government made vir . - , holi- the Parliament of 'the Dominion -the character to � I M 011t) . I �! � 1 foreign country ? I kno i;v nothing of enq),loy( . othei - . � I ry . - the . manner (lays to the 8111 I I ; . .. untry stified in le I '11 I � z certain I ir sale, I true reflex of the.honest sentiment of the I of trust, anct it Was no bar to a verdiet,of I . no"c'essity and resigned their positions of the count erl ly i t ie mail, I repeat, but aftei : I . i I - 11"ing such evidonc( as they o uld gain I liave heard hi� name paiadul and his The yellow fever is! subsiding . n the country. He proceeded to prove by the, i guilty that, having abused that trust, I before th-, vote: of rion-coxifidence was - ' -- n uthern cities. Liberal contributions telegrams publishedJu. the English pa. :"they had once deserved confidence. in . I . I � � I I to pri ive. them s)? And - wha;; evidcride I Onor challenged, I think i 'y dul Y) Oil So I b . . t - .- I . ) - 1I.e as . appeal for mitigation of punish. a � I iT efutable I � wing in from -all parts for t - pers, dictated by a Globe em,�Ioye, tj .at i fact, an f7i tajken� t�e floor of the ParEament of the Domin are flo I [ could 1�be more eff( ctive or ) .. I really a confession of guilt. � I I � . -i ve oice th. a p,, rictory I � of Canada, t6 say that ( ot af- sistance of sufferers. Ill X York XTr. Huntington's'motion was meant far i inent was - !While rei ' ' at , irty i t . 1011 I I i A � � r . idence, aud that, per He then I � rte to �, oppos � n o , I - I than ;ba,t furnishe by b1ni'ligters them- fl)rd to pander to any class,� 03 to paracte State, where an electi)n Was hell last one of want of conti I hAs been gained:P mcd that the reins of � �, - � I . . I ntingtox.'s first mo- I t � . 1. ii d 1 (ion the Govern- Ministera to Mr.. Hu I 'i . I � .. selve . and rev'ealed ill their i)r vate let- 1, ti lit asagroundforex(lusiiieness. Tuesdayj a contributio i box was placed cwwequenre, i ev 'Ve 'oved - 1. � ("'overnm . � have �been placed in the � I- I conclusively that the ; . ­ I � � ters. Had the conduct of these Minis. The most important paragroph ii. the side by side with the allot boxes, lid. ment to vote f lo � ' _ . a , t, " ) I%. and on himself to tion, and PI , -0 . . - I ,IV i - hands of - ]�Ien ,ill lose integrity and s,*tenients of George W. McMullen was nearly every elector de,posited, his mite. move for the Committee of Inquiry. He pretence of that motion 'nvo ul_.o,, a vote 1 � I i ill , . � � mtherialli of theCrown,as : I tersbeenuprighb,taeywol ( lave had a of no confidence was perfectly ,yratilitous � honor vre have the :, ost �unbounded con- -Orroborated by Senator Fost ,,vI o also The States of New York NewJersey insiste(T ( 0 I 0 - - I . � I . - . . no occasion to feax ' ; ;E r ) . heir art, and not sustaillable on the i . I act tIlA � �ctiug Virginia and Wis* I eir elec-' branch of tbe'Legislatuire, to i ire into On t P ,� i elO�, ,qe,'cannot,but regret the cir- - � i I � I Jult in s - determina- ! I . theirimivate correspoliddlice. This co'r- .Minister of Militia had rec�ivod $25,000. tions Tuesday. The pe - dicate s large the conduct of it: .oMcers IWU I'loyal facts. E -e showed that the Ifid, lel- " the prodaction of Wrrobcra� ted the f ,t �lletl�tie collsi� held th . I , i I � I i ) Stine, �s -which have led to this re- ,. ­ � - I I I . " , i,sioll referrina to the case of tion to move a resolution of their own I � ­ . ' re8p . 8 - s 1 . 0 , i I ondence, liowev:'.er-prov )v�boev�r Senail Foster is,, the-cre libili- , Democratic gains. All the electio as thi' -Comm . ; � ) ed eniguilty I . � � 0 ' .uds as subsequently was taken under pressure I s t. At the co " t J - . I encement of the t t of his testimohy is mos , iiate ial to fall art going in fay or r)f the Dem)crats. Lord Melville, and` the navy fra , . - . . I . . . - . an exact -o hac I . TI -n t of corA,iptioil and clime, and the opposi- - : precedeilt.J1 he then proceeded from some wL I voted with them on - : '. . I esent P viliament, � the late Governmen. It, ie establishment of this chNvg,,e I, tb e SkAIN. ' - I P1 . ifi I , , i g it as - a 1 ' I : to speak of the work done by the Com- I the first occaisi Ji mier had been - i . ' tion4cre quite ju4i e( ii usill iquittal of those Implicated * it. This There is no news of importance from � oi,. The Pre I .t of Sir Jolm Macdoll'ald had a large and . � i � I I -ig ithat he irelit-d on the g ilty cf a great want dor to the . r it - I � , of call . I i . . - - I to ! Spain. The fighting which'lias Ission, obsev 11 evidenroe.- ve kno, w of him that hei NV S � elect d . lately In ,,ii - ' ! . , I ), h il � . I I - majority 1i at its back.- That I. � X in 1858 taken place has been of' a desultory char- report, and said ; was beneath him to Souse when he called r,u his followers ! t powerful . : . Th( i excuse (f �ainist0 . tl�Lat they. il�eoldParliamellt of Can c1h, I�l I . A� I � W eras . . i I I . I t at verted into a . I -was eledted t . !Lezis ative - for -vindicate the char�cter of ,, the Oom- I to, vote down. 'Mr. Huntin-aton's resolu�. I . maioritv hits 1�een con . .1 tl�at he o '.th I - acter, generally res,ilti g Ili revei�es . . I I . . . � . i I I wereforced to � in ibecaus6l th�ir oppo- 0 eulo'gi.sed all I tiii)ll, for all that ti -me he ia� Sir Hugh ! i . . 1860. the Carlists. 10'aart 1a-(uy Ila is still held by mis I b I : ni � lority, simpl, 'because of the flagrailt, . I I I I C )uncil in '! ,and i�n 136 , be ng a b . sioners. He. however, . � 7 I I I - . inhis diesk, -,vas acquaint - i n� , I I 9 - its in ei 7 I I lients sinned, is a oor oil i4leed- If C)nservative friend of the .ate Sir G.eo. the Intransicrents. . nbers ' an(Vshowed-the qualitica- Allau)s letters * I � I k � . . 0 � co irption which has � . been proven ; i , I a i I - I . . 111111111111� . . tions of each, of �hem- The only Oil- I . with his vill'iny3 and should have - . the 0 osion - sl eliti money in the elec- 'E. Cartier, he was elevated to t1i Seal- ­_ - ­_ ­ �__ ­ - idge n +,i� � . t I , I . i ell the Hou5e, into his contiaerice. I I 1% at t1i e (4overilment, is - a reflection I ai e. He is a man of probity qaid I onor, ' tarlo, . ot 4ppointed or promoted +-� . I � I . � tions, p.s it. is a eg�d they di I 'whose T. by him'suelf, Mr. Justice Wilson, bad de- I I � 4 no mbans pplez ant. The disgrace. . al d therefore, sir, his statem'dot b� way DEFEAT OF THE N Ni went on. -to allude to the disallowatlee . . t 11'� AVERNME I , 1, : . . . fault+ ,as it ? id i -lot the lead �rs of the J I . c I . . I 1. I * er _� " -having I of the Oaths Bill It was the Premier 11 e overnmen must be � 2 corroboration 'Was mat* lal.. lared t1tat in his! opinion, after . I ; � . - I . ' 1. " 1 bipself wbo first inade the proposal to a. chingl -to th . . . . MR. 31A ZIBi TO FOR.W -A " I � - , ad with the;', Go ,ern a . CK E -V . re.itd the evidence, he, a Grit Solicitor- ! oppos, on ple, ment i . - i I i - lit by th'e people. - ; . : I . - - � --- 4,_ I -are ; and the hurried . I ­shiilired to �a large e . i I , , I � :11 11 111. , I p4,ss that meas a I . - a law to be ipas whi,h would. 4 r , - . ; way i to ,ill ,vv sed'' I . (�tf RLY4 General, as Mr. ,�,f untington bad been � * -No person atitemptalto attribute -personal I � i NEWS OV THE EE K� . O,rr,A,-Nv.k; WediL esday, No' Oil. ,5. saw nothing to incrimin�aie the ,G.ov6rn- , in' which it 'was passed by the House, . I * � . I - ' check, ifilot entirely prevent, the ex- � I . . z I . b i . ' -corrifl;tion -td Sir J�hn _Nclacdonald an'd . � 'I ! — . I . ment. Proceediq to the ebaraes of the 1, and the royal assent, havin"T een griven . . - pen - I � I , i it pro -lid it was all - in order that it might 0 the e 0 , (E re of Money. electiolills and (lid I G.RV,AT BRII'All I Ili poli ical circles tli� most intense ex - secution, he s.' eyed that , at arliest . . . I Ris colleacrues. They fought :and ob- I �t . �L_ I not t e ( -lThe'directors of the Ban En),,land , citement prevalled duriilg 0 ii" ericans, I moment take effect, was a proof neither 4overiiinelit use th entire f , the wl ole f he had sold the eb arter to tb e Ani. � - tailled Sir Hu,,gli�Alaii's money, not for not t ' - I h ve fixed, the mininium r, e %f dis.oulit I to -day.- -Ministers, tio -Jvoid a disastrous and that iailing, to 0%. n-adians, and both i Sir John A. M-acdonald nor an; y one else . . +'�' 11 I i 11 stren h. at- the r c4mmand to prevent i I - I I � I av g succeeded, ho. had bribed the ' bad at that tinle contemplated delaying I peasolial use, but for the purpose of pur- . athl n ot 11' '13 . I the bank at eight per ce�i .I I I I . ---. . the pa 6ge of such law ? W11 se fa.111t " vote ]lid determ I . � I . I t ., _ 1vic - , , iiie(I t] resign the seals ,ch. sill o,.tbe, election. If the -people were 11 . i The DeVoil and Sonicilse , 111,11AW I 1i . constituencies. ' ,Oil this point -Sir John I the inquiry: Quoting from a State I 0 r 4 1 . I I I . �, was it Itlien .if I aoilly Was 1 Spell 'I Cer- s I of office. 111111-lors, prel oiiitOrY- (if this spoke wit ,at' virror. He then went i paper NY ritten by Sir John A. rNlacdonald i ' which has been nine years bu4ding, Nva, I h gre *hoi orable and indorruptible, there -would. ` 7 , . il . . � I � . . - f action prevailed tbio.i il out th6 e ,I� , i tainly . ot the fault� of the O� )ositioli, o ned for. busines� oil the Ist). !nst. , ii �im( arly onto say that, tl prosecution. he was in 1868, he shotved-that the Bill was one .. be � o tau$e for stialt expenditure, and it . . � . . A collision oc rred oil " -, , io a-eass tit was usua � - . I - Gil �N�Ojiaay , rveil- I I th no,4. subject to was owing to his haviiiia . -a y exempted I . aw . 't I , . I who di I their ill to carry nto 1. . ; 0 I pal of the (lay. 01 _eting of the I I -not , have '� bee a Ini)r Oil ailw y,! by which I ointed � Messrs. McMullen alid from disallowauce, as being one of iocal I . I . . :0 . . I � . t I a meas ire I . uch ex. 2 ­ persons were seriov. '71jiired. � . . Huntington iU r6aard t64,hich he wag ., perial - - terest- Yet in � ICU d made. Were the I whiel. Id prevent - I the. Midland M House these were confirmed by t e an- disapp pego le unlu -chaseab le no attempts would - . Zy I I , . 0 rather than Im in - I p I I I � I . .. exander E ; I ' inist t' that vety-.- - yielded to their -thirs case the ne lately . 11 I � . peiiditi�i-e. . I . 1-roaden, IVI. llpj delikered I nouncement of the Prilli� -xiinist . effedtive-� -,Bad he cor,responde e hai e been made to purchase them. It . I I "losi . � I 1vo I I i , - The 6cusation agr,,qnst Mr. unting- ,ill address before the le44 of th , (I his colleagues ba�irlg ascertained blackmailing attempt he would now have brought do%vii- showed that the submia- .. . . ; . . rs e I he ail I 0 - .14 I notori and foun- . i I arlii 11 this week . I - t, 1i _ Dus fact that the gr, "toil all( p�hers t] iat th � ey had bee elected , U donisi Soci ety at D, Igto I ' ; that they could not conyliand a working been the suEject ot their praise instead of sion of this Bill to the consideration of i i -t 4 is iilot as 1�ure as itshould be, and I .. in the'course of -which be i aid he had � the object of their malevolence. He com.- the Law Officel-s of the Crown—in other- . , by the clof money lieceive I d fro , Amer- � be an offered 10, 060 tons 6f I , g sh - ails, I maj.oliity, had relieved t ernselves - — er at the lack- of limpid . i . . I words, the, in I W. h d can wond . ! r 3f the pletely turned tables on Mr. Huritington vitat,on to disaBow it , . I Mr 'N - I . . - � , � *ew York, at� UNY, p(rLilds i res, - by offering to prove that he (Mr. Hunt- came f rom. Sir John A, .L lacd-onald 'him- - , I n ican ca �t lists (oulleoted', with tild ill- � 110 W lyill� at IN �iojlslbilities of offic and tha t I ! ' rRes e strealn.. The people of I . � - I - -clea * tb a Alex. - .Mackenzie had be 11 C0111111111 LiCated . 1 ilway, t . � I terested! ill I ril Pa , 6ific 13a.i. i starlu* on than tl r self, and in sa6h. I.iaste was ]L\ . S I ' L the IN' orth . Icir 16s per t i(i origin-, I , ington) was elected by alien Railway in- the linister. in. a great ineas-, - , I ? ce e- ,Cau a d a thenas6�j res .7 cam - cost., illis N-vould seem to in, licate that with byL His EX U Duri:ig the i fl,Lencealid.money, and he (Sir John) as- that he had'advized His Excellency to 11 , .-tire responsible' for the shame . � � � , , -%v be pro( Morning abundant evi( ll�y_ e, 111,11 Liustances, with ex ' t I ar el � I -Linder: i railway iron call Ino 11 ced cheap- le ce was afforded , serted most positively lie could prove it issne. the proclamation disallowing it. . . f . . ceeding ly bid gi ace, from Ministars and. - i - . ." . � I . � . I indthe United States than ill '11glail d. i that the debate of the pi,evious Ill lit had � aitingg, 3,s the law 'i ected, for wiliah t1leiril countryl now rests. . If there � I I if granted a'Corlimittee of, the House. witholit W (LIT - heir sup orters -.Although thes � ;� ie latest advices f roin Intl a � are more I Produced the most dani4lig effeci Af- � I I I � , - - their sup e accu- .. irl � . He next referred 'to 1 the charlaes m'ade the certificate of Lord Kin.berley stating I wer not 1�10se Nvlio could 'be bribed, ter the House rose at ail �early hoi [r thi i- . I . I - founded, it l(I not chbOUT-aging. The crops ill .�01�16 (IiStriCtS I I � . is I against hi . , he can I I . sations i re we] I WC 11 . I 0 1 . in .as to i -the Washington t - se of its disallowance, .which was ��� I I I I 1-1 the] e wo-61 � be lio' blibers. While we , . I . , Bengil are iil�ipr( ing, :ai�dl witli 1(t i morning, it became ident th it the Treaty and � his triumphant refuta- oiily signed in London on the clay the . ), I' . - . I I . I lessen Q e guiltof the Governin . , a, A J , . i . `i I . I IL ei t. But, , of listers andtheir friell Is had abinclon- - . I . : have no desire to palliate the criiy�es of . I colitinuatice of fine weatlier' are I Mii i ion in- -that matter. - He -was ex- i BlLl* was formally -disallowed by procla- - I . I I , . I ? At the holir of I cee( I t I if those �,vho preferred such charges had . 11 0 es that the- familie ib a -ert, ,,d or ', C'd the Case as hopeless. Iii),Ay forcl J . , i . it, _ P inay � - 'ble , in his refer- I ni-ation at Ottar*a. He disposed of the . i i the late Goveriiiiiepit, we desire that, I I � � . I I ; : - I . . I f IT I 7 ; � . . � I : . I - - `overii- objection that because Jac and il's.friends- I ! _�_Ili I ie� therare;made to bear their share . I colifidenbe in th , - OW -11 statements, why i gre"Aly 1�itigated- I . I luee-tilig to (lay the inosi intense excite- � eilees -to the'� conduct of his G I � I � . . I I I marriage of i(I Duke Qf I nieut,prevailed. The m,.mbers aild the I ment respecting Nova Scotia, and claim- objected t tho ap in ment of a pvoyal . i .1 '11he relrrte( . � , ), did the�i not make tb eir charcres lit proper ,, , 6 , po t of the blaine aind disgrace, 1 0 Edillb-tirgh to Princess Mapq 'Of lZussia, 1 public were not kept long in su�pellae. ed the grititudfe' and remembrance, of the Comniission, they should not accept the I I 1, , - the' people , . ' I i � shape, d ask LOT a Com-mitteE of the ` i I - _ : -VViA be solemnize,d, accordin I I o the J orms ' ati�-es of that important Prd- admissions'of the .Ministers themselves I shat-ld also be a�rousad to a sense of their L When Sir John rose, ind wit4 more i represent , i � - 4 1 Mi Run- � of ithe Church of ,Eligland, and the Dean ' re -n gi ell before that Commission. � 1 House i o in Vest gate them, as , r I calmiies� than ustial, anAiounced t e de- I l - resliOnsibility. � IV I trust the events ! . I ' . . I - . i Vince. He then dwelt upon the -natu whe IV I tington did? Hadthey done this, th,eir J of "Canterbar will g'Do to 8t!. Fietersburgh - t1slon at which he and his colleagues had of his el *ms, upon �British Columbia. With -respect to the opinion of the Law * I - I � . - � , y 1 � of tie past may �be ... lesson for the 411 - to iperforill the eeremony� . . I arrived, the announcelue4t was- r(ceived He h, ad beaclu 4ccused 'of sacrificing the. Officers of the Crown that the Comillis- � - I ture, aind that � rq) esentatives and coil- - stateme4 . t3 illipit j)e -worthy of atten- - I I - 0 1 - i - � . , . . tio , 0 � v. The King of Saxony dic(I 0 the 30th with , (lead * silence by le Opp(sitic"', interests of Canada �Y.the Washington sion was legal, if that opinion were real1v - I . . Stitil Lents may , would ba�e been dealt I ith by ull. . . glioNving . I .profit from the ex- 1 ... I . C f . i po cy in re. . I . -3 . . . I - I . : . . ; the HoiAE. Th 4 fley (lid � not (10, al- m(urning oil account Of his d4ath. elollti:6:1 ill the monicilti) victory highly ' ir:n ; l I . ence to the Ilitercolo - iply the � ­ i perl nice they liave so dearly bought. .1 , I I , ial ail-wa.y. That sin in i R I judg,ment of -these I . . , i I I � lal, 1 . I . I Ilie tAa,l Ot the ichbollil claimant � -commendable, and evil cilig at onde 00d had been declared by-, : e Globe. a ruinctIs officers, deliverere without any -_ though tney had ample Opp tuility. , . I 9 . I arga- - I - So -oon asithe,:Fe'011ile cease to be sus- i , . . I I the taste and considenition for those over � � Ila" been adjourned until No, ellibei policy. He stronjiy! affirmed that h1q ment bei n a b eard by them, ,. and .In no Yes- . , 11 , I � We are, t"Lerefoi-6j, justified in olid -Lid- M ll 0 1 1 impol Whol theyllacitriumplied. Tlie House im- bad to enco-anter the 4orrupt influence of pect -possessing the attribute of finali .. , 'I i 'tailt I I * ceptible to corrupting inihi-ences, just so `1 1 17;b, when it is expected th. ty- i ; "I - I . � . . ; I , � I hig thatl the charges were utterly 'tin- I wi- a elyadjourned, audsomehoi orable ill Ontario Governuitnt in the elections The respect paid by Sir John A. Mae- ; � soorf -will w& havel truly pure and holiest I . ;Ilesse� will have arrived 'fiom. Am- uledi I : � -11 , . ; . I , I - . ers mi ght be seen ei igaged ill, wrang- c � I "I .. . I � founded �nd that they were- brought eri ca. i mellil" 0 of last year, and said,he believed .1N1r. donald to the opinions of the law officer's i , . I I . repre�eiita.ti,r-es.xii(l Governments. Had I . . I W Jus . * ' I � . � . I I ' . - forwaardIlLerely orthe purpose )f tem- . "leofficeof theLord,C] . Cc Of " exchange of seats, - vhile othe rs coii- i Mackenzie and his" !following had ex- depe-iided-on. their a,greement with his I 't, . . _, the eople.df Caaaa:d been proof , E,falllSt . ;ed ill groups oil tb � floor, aild (lis- . 11 I t . s, i�la, le vacaut 1�111; . I I � the Cour b of (_ (;Illl),Ioll Plea � (", I 111 pended two dollars' t6; one spent by his own. Ili the -case of the nilsappro,pria­. i ! y Whi. I CussOl th i I tion. Tae� tele ) of- � ". porarily ,tiverting attelitiou froul the - I f - 4rlb , Y, 8,ir J,ohn iro uld. il ot 4iay-e dared I - 1) thd­tleath (if the Ri,QIA oil. Sir e S �La . I friends. lie challenged tile leader of the tion of -the Intercolonial Loan money., he i . . 0 , � I I I 1%iclenae of guilt again,t' those i Bovill, ha fices. in the building and in;the cit I I i �, , � � ( o 'el- th ­ bribe and tli-e cun I - I . I I y were Opposition to the appointment of a ,join- had referred to them in a manner very � " l . t,(,)'10-� eli,i a J . ' - .s been tenderedi to Sir John i I . 1V . I Ikke Ccleridg,e, and at oh��e besieged by u . 1. . ' I . I � is- course, on he. has ,�.ceeptqd- it. I I leu beI,'s ne-wspaper ole question- different from that he employed on the � ' 110 for �- lated theny. Th I I mittee to ilivestigate'the wh i ow be`t,�p�lxecl the disgrace and ' . . - - . I I � 1 1 , , Clip_ 8 a. isl steamship Allu" �, w to seild the of, 5 � i I - tile art :>f the Go' v el'Um ent * air. d thei'r . � I' il 1hinch men ! lid citizeifs al: expenditure � in reference to the elec- present occasion. The appo eat 'f . which hais been entailed upon t) t . Ito a (I newJf'o friends in all parts -7 . - I . intm o . . . . as sel: I , of tl. - : � ,&- i w" z (M =er for ru i i ! e Do tions, and expressed 1jis entire confidence the Royal Com, mission had been a -lin,013- I ; o: support.5, nitfat-have done mucli. to .4 7 lll(?Ill. � I � I I - it. Al, -no* -Ip -dT , ill ��ie migrant ship) ortlifleet, 'Ili - f The chn hat -the result 4'Would show- that more tion of the ancient -landmarks- and he . �c: _1 the weakness and. . - � S kill . ' . . s I . . 10 1: I � . ge ir .. unin orality of the estimat' ii -of mem- lq� ' alerial satisfabtion to ilially . I * ", . . people tempted Si .lower th in ,in . 5 bc�eii I ( inned and sold . .. I . esides members - Opp�sition 'side of the quoted a fine'passage f-rom Janius in , . _tK4 . T I �f . - . Had I .- I on the � I Joll, to commit T&IL ae-i which, had lie bers, an� I �Ilhasteii their destructioa � k Lon Ion esp�atcb says '%Pl I tltt thosel -who contributed t,) the rQ-s I . House owe their SeI16 io corru proof of the danger of �drnitting even -the I ; i I . , . - I .- 11 � 2, say, Dr. Liv . N ' gaged . . - pt means � . - 0 I . � ,they m1tithe issue fairl and s juarely, I f !(': in Boi neo, lated Aug. I � - -Ili. M . ackerizie 'has I been ei g than. oil the.'Kinisterlial side. He strolla- smallest ir,road'upon the popular liber- i I I bee�, . convinced of their stability and- . y � ill ,stone is ta risoner in Cellb) I A ica, � dur* 9 the afternoon, ill", consultation ly. blame& Sir Rucyh Allan I I * . . I I , p , ' - � I 1 1 iof squirming roui . I for his delaL'y ties. At one time the Prime Minister . i pur ty, lie would ile,Velr%ave tkought .of.. listeac - 0 ad, and � by false I he d by L say e tribe, and i,q ' to , � - i � - - - - I - . . � I I I � 11 . iiiab e wit I is f riends, and, a ugh it is yet in- apprising 0-dic-,ii friends of the -eel- - e ative could do I.. 1, '� L :11 I - - I . f a, 1� pre ' ture to state ii,T'1111) � . , his All, a d ared th .' prerog. -no � � ' ' Ia. I'll 110 SM all degree' : i p, � was. exereM, r the I I *,, , ense', endea voring to injure fhe chat- - � the rans i demanded for �� is rel ase. . r It, I� qL,l [ �1)1 ti : , pret e , I 1, 0� t way be f apt that the Govtr*elit had determin- barm, for it � . -,d only unde .. � i �, . peal e are, s 4 ". . . . �, � I �Nl r. .enry.Jaines, the n , Solicitor- said . e has -received in st! cordial assist- ed to have notlliihg� to. do with them. advice of _Niliinisters amenable to Parlia- ]. � I -r 11 I Y -, own acters . 4 their opponents the would I : I . . . es I)o s *I le for 1�i uilt, and their . . J I a IT -eI �1'1 � I . L I is felt a gen ,� 0 f � .. ;' � . I ; I - I I . Gc litaral li, s )een e ected .or Taiiii- ance n the crisis. The e . - He said he would not screen the living . -meut. At ainotber as It suited h . 11 UON I mand more respect d sym- J � i end enseof ieli a�tered political ' 1 3 - im, he -1 I , sh, Ill e. I - . � : 4 , et at th , at the expense of the' dead, but neither argued that the prerogative was bey( I I . I toll by , nia, rity of 8 . , . - . � . I - � onfi- -pathy bo Ii.iii th a House and t1le country. . I I . rel � ti ons of the .. r -lany p - - I I � t . ucrh -%ve never could feel c FRANCE. � a y., IV . , . I ' c'o u" i TO- Sir George Cartier nor ,my o�tb.er sinale tile question� or control of Parliament, . tl.,-? I lit T_ have X C, : -1 iffor s havino, been: ma4e to in dace noul ce'd suppa , ers o Sir ,Job - 0 .1d. ce ill Sir John. _,N1a,dd0iiald'§ political l � Im . . Minister was able to; bind the Govern- ind I � � 1, . I -to mo(�-ift . that no .',one was responsible for its I . . . CQUI&L e ChAmbord , his )osi- give i . I : P I � I Ili. M -r. Geor� -e W. McMul en. � I to the Ref orm 1 ad' rs asstirances- ment. He was ac8u�tomed tb cbar,ges of exercise. * lie ridietiled the idea thatbe- . I . I I . i� . . ay al)(1 assistai ce. The i�emar'k Prench dominaiie had'met, refuted qau,se the Crown was one branch of thp ': i I iesty, we could hot but adin. ire his I . . t�cn, so as to Tender himself' ccept'able of fair ph . . . I � � ' ' . : - . . al . � - He -has long r1?P.eui15ied the fore- The ip an$ an, i supporters of the Do- .to the iore 3�oderate of th% I egitimists is U, w generally made bitt the time for . � .. I I �' .. y 1 C3 - 9 . ! � - i . and beaten them for�20 year&� The only Legislature, � it coul d -take cognizance of I 'ition ill the ebantry, ,%lid of his i i " - overrin Lent both ill al (I out of afil to he Orleaflists and. () mpar ists, a ch ncre had come, an( the sense of re- � I - 1.111 st 11111110 . I � . . . In I wa � I - � yos I I i E ' lief .ti being sav�edlf by iefinal actioa of Y to keep the Union intacat was by a I matters occupying the attention of the . ll�- has.. ,ritten a 4 lett !I-, per6n i pturil r re - I" ; � ' " . I - I ' een uncea8ii � I - * . I 0 tl ­ . reciprocity of conce�sio . .Referrilic, to � � mons ai� another branch of theLegis- . . ab ities as a inan, p �reii k i s - political op- Farliaim lit, hav e. b g in their ing 0 -withdraw I - the 'overnmen I responsib lity of . . U -1 Com. I . � � fil! , n the s I ialles ; de . .. � ; se 10 M - : , . . .. the Royal Comillisilon he expressed his Iature, In the present case the Crown, po leIlL, were: proud' RdB rare talents . abuse ,,�,o I r. Gleorge. W. ..4c.'Mulliell, I $ � I I , . . - . I � gree. e takes his stand iii: oil divine haV iig to give an in( efensible vote, is r 0 ' I badno kil ues- . , regre, - 7 � � t:;1, t that Mr. Huntington had not been i oNVIedge officially of the q it and -ail oril -lie has now becom fIT rqlit, pid will �lot rec6de, ' Count de not concealed in any w y. I I �.j 0 . : . . , . -dered him a cred' � ament Whose . P_ - Ili,,,r to I I . . �)efore the Commisdion to cross-examine i tidn peii,dylo, in the House of Co mmon.8; ( i re i _ - . . ,U the emintry, and even his inest viblelit every,j� der. E'ver sincelUr. c-,viullen 'CRambi)rd's lette4- was addTe sed t M. . him. He proceelled to deny any corrupt I and the a " the Millistr in advisin . . I . . I ct of . . I � , I - - ___ de Che.knolong, a! member of ; tl� e "Ri, �),,Iit. " . LATEST BY T . Y, I 9 . , xe--iret iliat lie took,iii and thell�npleasalit ta �- of 1111- � ' ' .�LECRAPH. - dealingg between himself and Sir � HU - the Crou'll, to act without a communics- , : ZD . � I I . po �itioal topponents ivill' . I Q .. � I I H6 emphatically 'declares that he ret racts . Frum Our Oirn Cprresponden ". .is 0 n troin the Commons, was the height i � � 4( ses his air uder .ci.rcumsta.nces inci lie treak and c 1101,thine" curtailsilothiligof1blis previous . Allan, and boldly! challenged bi I tio c eer -) * veil' I? I Ildry - - orl upt deal- . nbstantiiate what had bee Ill 0) - y P. ponents to s � : isan e GovErriment and of :'Sir Hugh declanition. The- claims 6f i yesterday M., � � � � i ildly, unjustl ' I , I - __ ings of , . so w3 y plind malicl,)usly hurl- 1, ber. He then examined the seyerail, pre- ..W.ii-chailly Jlis M. ost � attached pariti s ' 0- I 0'rl'AWA, TbUr�da; I of andacity,'and an -insult to the Chain- , I .- . a 4, N'ov 61 18-13. I I , - 11 not conti r Allan,.�.. e has bE ell villified an slander- f0reshiclows wh t will be' xactut to- I � 4 .1. ed against him. Hi4 .speech was a's f rank I ced�ents citdd at various time by the I t- * . (Ter dis t raceful- t � - . . ; I . I prong I 11 . 8 i . 1101'row. He cannot inaugruiit� a. s No announcement oi oilinet'appoint- as his evidence. e was severely scatii�. I Premier. and showed 11ow he had aball- i Mill � � , . I I I I . � ed w3hout stint by tbosewho ave'beeii I e gii by an a . es '; to- I ing, and, 11 , � 'D . . . . morrow 0 �s terms. 4 ase, I I endem,'-orina to s6re6h. these misdeeds. : , denouuced I dolied tb6a�'all but the I%Ielville c - , Tltie De .nl -the. A.ddws43. � - gc,,ticailly refuses to. relinquish tlle� lvhit(,, the underhandtacti6lis of Mr. McMullen. whi � . baze o 9 .1 . r - et of weakii, s. . ' He ener- mcnits will be made tit i viororl - I I . The following are the members if Mr, ell lie showed was strictly opposed to . I '! . . XT) -. lass, -the member for Eas Middle- flog. 'He indignantly repels. the i i . When McMullen cime to blackmail him the pres.'en I case. ' There,, e . ould be no Ne;ver has -4, ere I�een a time in the 1.1 . . I . - InTil I . . I I . . . or ( Mack6nzie's Cabinet o far as kn$wii :' he told I . � ... , . U - , . ___ . �Tll a�dre 3s aelivered ill thl Win that miRtrnsts the val r . tiale . �$ - i I . sex, all. I ; e House . I him to goto no improper place, mure. revolting . - i . Itistory of th ; is 0-0,111itiy -wheli the openilig Soldiers ,- oil tie 6011titar e see �s to Him, Alexander )Ylukelizie, Lambtoll. but out of his office;I.i I scene than that of the ­ I Y, I I I i�l f evenings ago, adminisUrkl a sal -u- I . I - He went to gentle- iNlinister of Justice going about from 'One - 101or,;ced:ii1,o,s: of Parliament -have ,beeu � �o fide' to them ill -be holds dear. He Ron: R,dward Blake, South Bruce. men opposite. As Ito the alle ,d�e another, begging them. to trY ' . . 0 . i , * . . : . lers, wid lig I ! - , gations of "e-buke to those ma4-Gr g iores none of tl�iej country's I �rlorle�, and I � ZD -'K � tt N1 I taxy r . . Hbii. 1). A. .Nlaedoiiald, (T`Ieiig&.-ry. Ju to . .01-1., - anore cl(%,ely Or I ith mor� in- , . . . 9 . - bribery and corrup� � expenditure he de- h im He (Mr. Blake) was not a meniber of l __ . , - .e worthlessness ail. . . . . + show -,"d th d absurdity co tin Lies 0 have, a great work to ay-com- . I clared that he did n6-1- kn ' that the Conservitiveparty, buthewa.s Conser- - I te as, 0 � iilter&�' f, - thuzi have those of t,b,e i I . . I a ow : . I I sh, which Vaul ready � Hon. ' Mr. Cartwright, Lennox. , I . � i � eox. pref pI . , he's; �ys, to -an- . - one thing bad been -,of th.1. I ve erred . . far- -,,)r,,,-,�.tsessi0'31. NoAboller had the leaAer . .1 . - it� I . - improperly I v ative of the principles of the ConsticatiOn , I �111 or Chris le Tit . . - � � i . agaanA MclNihige 's charac 4r. Mr. d. rta-ka at ,illy monient. -11 .s is N1 'lly I Hon. Senat 11 expended of What he 'had got - -when abuset of the prerogative occurred- . 0 . 1 NY -is i 1, am. The I H-ou. A. A. Doriou Naplerville of, th Ppposibioll opeiwd th6 carnpaign 4y - �: I � Sh to remain ntirely f. . . ) but he knew meinbers opposite who' They were ;buses . 1,1 - s -mation i�a ameadir-ent tothe address ,Gla@s aid : ! � letter couchid s follows,: " M per- . - had expended from $3,000. to - - vised by the Minis- , I I - , ; I . - . . . . Hon. AMT. Holton, C liateauguay, � . - .55,000 �'ter and he 1 11211- . I � "' Bet me ask ,104 0 1 * � C �e4rae W . J ality is I�illg; my princip[e is . , �� Allecaise,of the I � - is t im , I .Soll, a -piece - peachment of Buckingham, in the, rqign I I . tha a -spac4lations as io thii residt of flie. , 2 � -t2l � Hon. Mr. -Smith, Westmorelan L. .1 .and when'the Committee which. I , . I . - ( . I . _. . ' I . 'K c 1K lien ,? . Tb e *iestioii 1, h6ve- .refer- ev erything, 4rance will' e an e: id to i . he promised to move for was appointed I of Charles L, as a parallel to the present . - del ate Wbi,6� wou-IJ follow beda,ine rife . red js one of thd, Aeepest� illiterest to - li� r troitbleg whell she unde�s bands this. LIT , , -)rtunity Would e afforded ol , 6e. I -le then criticised the proceedings . I . . .. . � . . ;I , Hon. N . Burpee, , . John. the opp, I . ­ . .. I deb e, whick lasted over a the ... ople,',of thi s cat4utry. I have not IAM the necessa�rv' -pilot, allulle calable Holl. Mr. Coffin, N va Scoti upt ase o y which : of tlie Commissioners, and called attell- 1. Daring -thait a4l . .. � � � I � a. I showing the corr 3�1 mone I k; th ' '. le honor, s I M2Se I have i had been made by the opposite side. 4 ­ we( I h� __ -, - it be all lloli;9r, of of guiding her into port, bee,, M I I . . . ere ave beet abl� �gpe.eclies. tip hatt t 1 1 ------- -_ __ __ . cles I . e very seriol -- I -ilig, to th gentleman He biLa t1i e mission o I � I He went on to d6fe'nd all the Directors of . between the' evidence preseute d to Par- , � I iN:e -ed oil both sidpsl� We think, lio-%,-- ever ,s r"k Y, ' f i antholitk- .- for France ON THE assembling of the Ho#se oil I tioll to som is discrepan * . 1 i i r - -been pointed out bo;�ie on the s breet, -,%n(,l W. lich cannot per�ish, becaus�. !Chris � still the Pacific Railwajy, specially eAJo i ' Ili * ' , � . . level 1) that ,`�e 1W who have read . the pub- from',iii; personal e I " I . 1� Monday last, Mr. Cunningham, member . I ,4ment, au,,!l that published in all the ; . I - earlallp . Mr. Walter Shanly. He claimed egilseldnigt ' leaAing ne*spapers ; and. -went On to � - . . � I I . 11, I_ P -ogemus� maii. � -tin- -rquette, Manitoba, rose in Ili s place fdr an earnest and -sincere d i ge that Mr. INIackenzie would have , ft � . . lished report�� will dispute that, for foice I not sa � he WILS I i I y da Ili consequence of tbe'po�iion nu, for Ma r esire -to ur - I . I , . . � � . I He lo( lis like a ih�uglltfuL , b rd -work- tAiined by the Coi?ate die Chaih1-)6rd i a the and made a st,dementilito the effe art the Am' lators in the ' been irec � t to his duty ff he had n0tt � . f r-mment s�,)und r6asoiung ,afnd con- I I I I . . that thw erican specu ; reall, 01 9 ' ' , , . qg , a] eletter, allhope of th, Irestoiation i� . 1116n, and so I a� as I cwl jud'ge, I matter of the Padific Railway ; - 0 f7) v ' - . ­ I!ogic those �of the Op osWou � 'I 1011&1.clly 11, while lying sick in hi� room at hi i hotel all the '4 at the earliest moment placed before 1 7 t : - ' � � vin ,119 p _ ,ygTeat ra.q_ �o . '113 been � 4 . I L L I I i . wonild not take hi in to be a ver V . I abancloped. it is other obstructions were- traceable to � Ila, elt, ' . I I � ay � Sunday, he had I a resolution expressing th -1 4. k - T . J pp repolled - the the House on the whole 0"' � I - . -iiiesit side of the que I his good jualities, /111, 8 libly will Yote'�i , ited Li -man of the city foul nflicte-d on the G - . . weli infinitely s u�, e�rior, They Ila -press is probable that the: Conserva- -�e deputies oil the previous d. Par 4 e , I _ �m � 0i d, in cal, - " notice f howe er, thatt,he di - aentlemen o osite. He ad ell ided i: Itbe Aim by an Alc wrong i lit I �o - ­ divi Ifavor of 4 been vis' e 3 .. - � . . i j! , the �irst place, th I, greatl�, � � � � q . - . . - .. ; . overnme tb . quest Us arisina out of the PwifiG , I . . i , I I i � . i ; i . I I i . . I I - I i i I � I I I 0 . - - . I I ! I I ! � . , . : . I � . . . � i . ; I . . . , � �_ I � . 1 . . . ­ I I \ I 1 . � I I I i . - . � ! . : I I . I . I � I . ! I . � . 1. .1 � . . I - : I . I � : i I 11 . � i � .� I . ! � . i I . . . I �: � i � I I . , . � F � I � i .., i I I I - I . I I . . . # . . A i I I . - I . I - . . 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I 11 i i ____� I . 4 I . . � I I � � .. . i i . . . : I . . , I � I I - . . . � : I , t - 1 , I I I - I T : . I I , I � . I I � � � . I � . I - � . I I I . , 11 . �_ 11 � - -I . . 11 : . i I I I : : . I � . i . , ! I . . . .1 .. . . I - I I 1, . I . I . i � I . I - I I - � 4 . : o 1 . . I I % I I . . . . . I ; I L I � . : I . . I I � . - � I I . 11 . . .. . I t t - . W'ov. 7 1 8 ` "'. _1."t V , - y I I R, ­ __ - . I �oand-.d- He then allut' �­ r ,e� -V_ � ,,It the intention was! I , . __ - , IWO, . ­ 'elections, and 4 -he =.- - the � " - 4 . �� - ,,6ntrioverted Elections! ­ XJ I - I __ ,,UL The -Prime Mmi� ,-. ' '� �- : I - his evidence that an - in � tu,m h9A prevailed for: . to I � V .Uat the existin� form ' by Parliamentary (.4min ., ,�t � 'to -stop it. It did. n I I therefore, to say ,a lar.g'k i , .a.upon him, 1R.Cal ,force I I � .� U the first instance sles�, I - 14- It I ,, The pretenceof t , that he would apily)intp 7 , ,g� rov ve,z . allght be ,coilzidered, if � I 0 Inade. 11C was. ri�u_aly I .at many of the fMIo) - ­ lVe .1 � would not than ­ erament ' - I �.. .on ­­ j4s propositi - The I -the transactions betwe I I - ,Sh0vvbd, by reference tr) . - - ide . ,nee taken beforn , '.What hatd beell overlo�l I ak-ers that the liettid � Fea" I uly, embodying the teJ with Allaull And, ,6,11,13ed � I ::1 � . as,the one sithig fi� mon,ay, was not, as 1, withdrawn I or cancell� ,0 letter so cancelled was, H I ugh Allan to .'-'�ir ljoh, . ,He showed by Allan's--_ . � ech,at N,Iontreal on f . spe! I- tbxt tile actual agreell � tXistelice anal In f ull, t, insult to common senzet ; � was no contract, ont ti I . - I a of law would hold to b � I the two letters writtfar, I - . the sa,me, hand were pal I same bargain. Theint � words 11 your Cowpa� both showing that oiieli the ;�&�s of the partii C,Dwpa�ny " was - admitt, � I the �C,anada, P-A,cifib ilion . ' ' - I ,only apply to the- Canot ,other, He thienjexp�e theargument th-At Alli I . i I % money provIl ig tha� ..... � I I - � I Fla4�ed a -high v dat 'IQ . I ,. ,inade to him.,. alt Gag 1 t . the,case in the I ,, t iP , edved. somethvl..� ill I less fl, . 9 . � for. The promis - exact ,�_� the Government,. that I I ;" . �be "teco-upe Y lwa_$ IV I I to place, t e ree."11111 � � I 4 Jents Q � hi's me . and r.elh dwr tl � viomen t to be zcalll�d up If they blotted out 2 -1 corrupt bargain. there i fact that Alinisterz Ila& 1. , blic cG - ' from a pu . ntracto � I -he proved by Engnitsh IV , I . treated with great sevef .� _ the 7N , ti, of the1 , ulvoew IOU � when hedeelared that Ix, x . . ,&date had received si - I from him, and scouted I the sums furnishea had I -to legitimate parposes. � I boasted loyalty to I e Minister, be 1 ifte(l , I would so certainly cemt - between Cauida and V, . .try, as the law of mi foundedon mutual res , nd,Epelltlent and to, the u �-of the British press, an� I ' ,cible iappeal to the men: I . isteirial benches, dwlarj � - of every one recorded as I . the corruption they P1 I strey would be marke They w ere naw 'to -end I years corruptioll, ana,% � �of a better day. He cia oguent peroration�, aud amid IouA -a-ad repeated - . -.0*1 . 4-0- 4 1 -1 ,AUOTION - . NVed-nesday, 'Nov. 1-2 .Concession 4, rsborile Farm Stock and Ia I I - of late John Rol � . auctiiaDeer. � ' . - - __ Nov ,� Thars&ay, i - 13� � � . , I . Road. 42 miles liorth, bf , , . -k - - - -stoc and Implement . . . - - )rtetor - E. BossejR I prol I . . Thuxacla, y, -Nov- 13, i. 1_� - McKillop, Farm S'tocl� James Dodds, propriet, � a,nefio. L , Ueer. - Thursdaiy,'Nov� - , - . � I .�, - � � - acres, Farin Stock U114 0 0. Fowler, prepr�ietor tioneer. . - - - . . I - NP ' ON, ana atter the 1� h 111 I I Post offibe wti looill�i . -doseut 4 oleliock P.. 31, nw, I I . � X x�m-L. —In Dickellso! �Oii Oct. 11, the - .1, . , + N,icol, of a ... T � I - . BDOADFOOT. — III � . __ Kansas, on Oct. :3 Thomas Broadfqpt, . MowBR-&y�—In Wav the 41f e. Of .Mr. J. � . . soll. % i � � . PtArtswv�—Iin �Cxrey';� - . � . wife -Gf U r� Robert;' clauglAer. � I 'TAYLOR.—Ill. Seaford � 3, the wif e of 'NT . twins,. son �_nA Aia��, . �CHARLF_S,N"-',0Wf 11. —111 . 11 the wife� Mr. 11 " � I I. ,of ;a -daulghter- - . `CRAP.LESW,0 , . In' �- , IT H 1, the w e �of M , I I � worth, of a son. I � I REMPHILL.—In X*NTr4 . I the wife -of Thomas, I . . I . DE Al. . ScoTT.—In the villag " , lett township' on ' . the -631st year of " , zon, the beloved' . . , . I I Deaeased was I - . 1. +1 kirkshire, Scot nild MuRRAY,—In Luck -n � � a - litizering lu ­ I -to � _.- turxay., merch� . t - � . mo;iihs. . Dovs.ELL-y. — In I - idence, of his, &u- _. on ogt. 31, Mr. � aged 7M yeali. 11 � � I . . . .1 . ATCWI,Kn�z,�_ in 1. : - - F-re(leriek Arthur, �; � I 4amep, Mcmulklu., �� � . i I . I 5 dayr, . . � . � . - 8BRvi-m— In Elliee,� . . . bellv,, wife of ; ' _� StratforrIL pAnTSH.—In Hibbell, 31, Sarah ,A,nn, wi� ish, aged 51 years. Mrs. Parish w, -,w : ,shire England, ,and J, In - in 1853 - Yor the'. 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