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. By the pro�isions of colonization ro . i In okder to ling' age'that scalded Sir John. So up- Cow - � '
Property for Sale -Henry Rattle.. and 1*the reduction of thii one article, ,his bill the numbers would be changed to � u Mons' "unanimously. The fact is that
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. s eyer. the'ppor, ma I h . ibout 2,000 voters as owners, a I �id 1 224 reco p the Province for the outlay upon roarious were the Government 'support- men like Sir John Macdonald and his
P,issolution-Toung &' .Blow, Wroxete he will log n Vill gain muc moro than household P thistd other roads, 6e, Government era with glee at findi that Mr. Mae- late colleagues know that it would Only
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r. e bi the increased hargeg -in votes. He maintained that propose to reserve out o Ahe Free Grant kenzie bad at, -last tnafen off his glovo expose them to ridicule if they were or,
Aucti6n. Sale --,John Gatz ineyer. - � I I under the present, system it was made . . a
. To the Workin -the other direction. While the redue. an object with -the ousehold vo . land's lying along e r ute, a -strip of and given back blow for blow, that Sir the floor'of Parliament, to repeat muclL
IE . *Class -Stinson & Co. ters to land ten miles wi a on ekoh, side of the John- saw it was necessary to reply as that they have too often ventured tosay
. T create deficits in I t e - treasaryl. as thek' road for 60 mil a, I bet sold at a vigorously as he could. - .
A Pleasant Business rue & Co. tion in the tariff on coal -oil will prevent I ` 0.
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I i . to reparat on or made it necea- minimum ra wl elsewheie. . _.
I - . Blacksmithing-Thobias Mellis, Kippen. comb nations such as'havee'xiste'd among sary for the " � a6re, and the prevented the motion from 0
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- Groceries and Provigione-J. Fairley, manufacturer fo . city to borrow,in which proceeds to form & ape L. I 'fund for the through, and the debate then ' i ' - . THE CALM.
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held and Garden Seeds --J. Brownell- lowi�g r t ye by al. case the burden fell upon the,owners of purpose above a i was, adjo'pu"rned. After' the Storm -of Friday there -has
ment at por- SirJohn opened his spee ticih, 'been a calm,and business transacted min
� property. He concludes that 80 long aa Jion of the Montreal and, City of Ottawa . ce
AgriculturalImplements- A-meriban competition i�,�Ied. Th ch with mi
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� I - Wilson & Son. * w, . vigor; he had apparently thrown off the has been mainly of aroutinoichar&c r.
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From McDougall. Canadian. artrible becomes higher than it property was ostensibl a ction Railway, which lies within the lethargic style that seems to be creeping Good progress is being made with to
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I Route to Let-Kinburn Cheese Factory. should be, the reducti of the .franchise, th�t property, should - Province of Ontario, is to receive a - the
I P on in -the e ' i id at over him, and 'once more plunged into estimates and several private bills have
xO'86 be represented somewhat proportionately t $1,000 per mile in addition the -
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Estray Rani-ThOmaa )Knowles. charges will enable Canadian producers 0 row as he did in the olden time
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. V I 4 erican rivals livered his F speaker. The house saw fun ahead and theintefvening calm between twostormii.
- . , so that by the �rraugeinent ipeech, it- was ,lot i-epoi�ted I The whole of Friday was taken ur eagerly listened to him while -he deliver4 The Opp9sition are m1kitig active prep. -
. % - " 11 0 0 1 t 0 T 'made both con gmer and I roducer are very fully in the morning pape�s, but it in considering the Toronto Street Rai - ed perhaps the best effort he has made arat on for another vigorous onsl
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. protected. In the matter of beer, how, who were opposed entirely to th . i for several years in the House of dom- What the basis of the att
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. . I � . CH 2, 1877. ever, .it would have been ifinch better ciple of ou-mulative voting0pto b ' " . I oice rang - through the not at the present writing definitely
� I I - I q a very in a very feeble criticism of the railway Chamber as it used to .in .olden times, known, but it is Supposed that the daty
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- . I . - had the Government left th 8 Able presentment of that -side] of the Policy of the Gove in -
� . t as i . t wa . question. Mr. Mowat, in- replying to to the grants wer�mos vig- proposed to be leviid on tea'
�- The American President.. Ile rn 6 . He objected and his action and gesture i t .i will be the .
. . ' I and if - additional rev � quired to - . to the rince Arthur's orous. It was clear hehadbE preparing - . �
. Mr. Bethune, said that tbOugh !the evils Landing and Kaministiquia, and'to the for the fray and that -he was straining I I CANADIAN I�IpORTATIOX&
- The Americans are getting into pretty . be raised from spirits, subject. -
- ' I � . tax tile distillers of our municipal system were generally Whitby and Port Perry, and said that, every -nerve for effect. It was not until I In ans 'er to a motion of Mr. Young
- close quarters in the matter. of their and the importe�s of the higher grade of w
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. - I . , f I admitted, he -failed to see that the bill there was no reasonable probability that half throughbis speech thai he saW the I a return ill showing the general natur.,
P esiden,t. The two branches of - the liquors Such as 'Ibran , I would provide a remedy. For his
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. ; I .. . dy and gin. � The ,part the *Credit Valley would ,be built, eiven absurdity of making so much of a small
- gislature have for some iniontlis been duty on beer is 41OW out of al 0 e of all manufactured koods i .
- overn- matter, an then- he let himself �own ported into Canada in the years. 1874
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in king frantia efforts to ' ' . . I I PI OP .ttion arrayed against another in' ou�r towns ment. He concluded that -the North gradually by.pra-ck,ing jokes and endeav- 187_5�1 and 1876 - respectively,
J. count in"' a to that on,any �other spirits, and the and citieB. On the contrary, it Was gen- -Simcoe Railway and the Toronto "has been'
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. Pliesident. The Democrats,,of course, brewe're are ac uall erally found that. candidates foi in . . , Grey -oring to create laughter at file expense brought down. From. it, it appears that
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,, cci�nted their l)'e*fjt to make Tilden sup'. . taxes. � I y - burdened . with pal positions .we -re support unicl- and Bruce were both e'ititled to aid. of his opponeats. He under6ok to re- the imports were as follows : Total free
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. - Wh bili should be" we do not ed! by all Mr. Pardee, in the course. of a short re. bake the Premier for his lang'
I It I - uage to goods, 1874, $5,537,325 ; 1875 - $6,.322 .
. .. . . I I y se . - . classes on their merits. He concluded ply, showed clearly tha -- the Govern- Mr. Campbell. He denied that his ap,
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� 1 1876, $5,010,88'.
� trange that � i iable goods : 1874, _
. I pearances, their opponents are the, bet- agitation, it is � in pointmentain November, 1873, were ini.-
. something a his small tax as the large proper- act in distributing railWair aid) upon cer- proper and scandal -619,400 6,12 : -
. . : tee counters of tbetwo, and it is almost the Government Should levy an increased Paying a iad,con- tain gener'a prin . one, as had. been s0ted U' , -in 187 ' -
. � . . � ty holder ]I' d in paying his, and I ciples, Ad that to have by the Premier a 1875 $18,354,164, and 6,S16,427,
sequently, as - I nd argued that Gov- The statement sho
, Oettain that Hay6s_will be counted dutv on bEer wAout changing .that on' preat -an interestj in pro- varied their policy in the J'di r"ection sug- ernments, even after they knew. that Porte from'the United States have, with.
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I - ; the Whitp'House at Washington. The other spirits aloting economical government. The gested by the leader of t�e Opposition, they had lost the confidence of the coun-
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& sump- grelger . would have involved a Ile $ .
,publicans have ],ad, the. advaittage couragement for the de a qeparture from try -aye, even after they ba re ig d about 3,500,000.
__ , , ' crease con extent by municipal administration Man those principles. The re olutions were and before their Successors were named ' -
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in � the strugwle, on account of bei - tion of beer and i 0 those who were rich ad it was at adopted in Comm ttee of 'the Whole. -had a right to appoint friends to office. THE CENTETISTNIAL _BANQURT. -
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ry tter go'verilmeht would e is some speculation as to when
. _y - slo'W' tion of other sti'mulants. We believe ve . On Monday in Committee of Supply Severa' sharp paasage8-at,arms, between the great Centennial Exhibitors banquet
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- - to use every advantage wlAch their, pp- that if beer ' wero more gene � rally used the rich. The best way Of itllp�OVII]g 64P500 " Mr Mowat said that it was he was speaking.
- sition gave them.1 There is little dou�t than it now is, W14skey woul our present System i He was frequently �e held. It is said that the delay is owi .
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I �, -, Possible for olie minister to and loudly applauded by his friends. .to non -receipt of theimedals. it is also
of any disiuterested per- the intelligence of the people. Mr. hold I
I in ithe minds � less used, and there woull not be the 9t two offices f Itreasurer' and Mr. Mackenzie )rose amid loud and re- T1 stated that the names .
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hed the amount of dran now com_ u'ameron took the same -Position as the minist ' 'roo I .of me�bers
sons who -have carefully wate k�ness that �� of education. IM C k had peated, cheering, the keenest expectancy of Parliament and Senators have
. - I - � is Attoruey-General, and the �eeliug of tile nearly lbroken'down underVe weig"llt of having been ar 'used. He
prqgress of the atruggd� throligbout, but plained of. .Believing this, we think ently being it, Op . 0 was evident -1 been' struck off the "dead head;'
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E ! that Tilden hue received a majority of t the bill, it was -withdrawn. sibility,land the bur- ly much heated by attacks, made by Sir list, and that if they. wish to atiend they
Z I . . . e the Government wuld have 4eted more . den would no longer be, imposed upon John, yet he proceeded with his reply must, �
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. I ncr0ased thd taxes on calmly and effectively, when he told the true, the banquet scheme maybe regard.
, � a bill which will be of some importance ernment to appoint a sixth member of honorable gentlemen opposite that they edas "knocked on' the head,"
votes and is honestly entitled to t� wise)y,had they i � On Wednesday Mr. Mowat introduced him, as it was the intention of the Gov- I
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poiition, but as we have already sai& t4e the stronger liq ' I .
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� Re piblicans are in power and is ac[- ale. in at least as adus a position bill is passed. A great deal of trouble Cameron moved the reduction of the Government without being aitswereA as that. .
tb* Mr. would no
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. vantage ba,s enabled them to do'by count. to compete -with the stronger, beverages and inconveiiieDee has been 'experienced item to $4,000, secondql by Mr. Crooks. the voice w TJ
I they formerly occupie I w ile li- The motion was lost. On the same day plaudits fro Reformers GIOVER _ -
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- I 100i'-'- The Democrat. ) I . I cense the first of May, -the Mr. Nere'dith moved for pfLpers relative cheers honest Joe Ryma'l's was pefha�s Dufferin is anxious to leave Caaada-not
I - : �� . Dunkin bill comes into force on the first to the commission appo�nted in the the loudest -that gentleman, as he af -' that he dislikes the country, but because
! Savagely in the meantime, are likely to Wi , of March. Though it is still doubtful S 'oit estate case, which, .6 will be re- terwards 4stated, lb6ing in figliting trim he wishes to get back to the House of
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11 submit to their fate as gracef ally as eir- part of either Russia or Turkey, it i whether or not legislition 'in regard to membered, gave occasion ;� one f the and �lad to aniff the battle from afar off. Lords,, where he would stand in the front
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- I e rovincial Legis- latest 141(id 'slanders. Mr. Meredith
eumstanQes will permit, and it is* the . . 0
! daily becoming more evident that the laturo is'uttra-Vires, Ml i - Mr. Mackenzie delivered 'a most -crush- rank of Liberal peers and make his mark.
general opinion that so , I . A owat thought gave illat newspaper a slar
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soon as Hayes two countries are drifting in a con. it best in the meantime 0 ' � in the -face -ing reply. . He reiterated his charges GRANGE INCORPORATIO�lq . '
gets. fairly i' assume juris- by sayibg that he bad no political object- that the appointments in said November Mr. Rymal has charge of .
I ! natalled in- the Presidency dition of war. At tbis,mbuient, tobe diction in the matter, and, be according- to serve in making the motion and t a priyate
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that things will settle down and no far- - ly introduced a, clause in the bill- which he had no I .hat were scandalous and their record a'dis-' bill, entitled, "An A
' '�f sure, peaceful negotiations between the y whatever with the grace to the 46�ntry- He aid he had. the Dominion Grange of the Patrobs of
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I _� . provides that the Dunkin bill will come attackg'recently made up6 the Attbr- letter-press,copies of Order: -in -Council, � Husbandr ."
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� I the#� trouble or excitement ensue. It Sublime Porte and -its provinces appear in force on the first of �May in those ney-General with regard to�, y It is the usual act passed
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I pg most auspiciously in the news dispatch,.' municipalities in whi h it is adopted. e matter. which shewed all .-sorts of tri unde'r such circumstances and enables
. � . . - the difficulty I is , e�s. But it is not like . ¬her Dr c� ckery !and I
for Ithe country when ovis Re. thought we were not cm�eful enough manipulation,: and he in Ithe Grange to acquire and hold pr9perty,
. i . )y that guy treaty ' ,ion of � the bill is that of the character o them the dates had bebn erased, and 'sue and, be sued, &c., &e.
� ended. The uncertainty and suspense of peace'� voting on 'the Dunkin Act shall be by this country, and that it was the duty of others substituted. He said if his Oppo'- and revenues of the corporation, no in t.
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11 has lbad a paralyzing an" - . I . ballot. I'm �ery doubtful if this will public men to protect one an6ther's nents made it necessary he con d go into
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� vie 9 racl-ers from unfounded attacks. He the matter far deeper than they would th� Maintenance'and carrying out of the
fectl upon every interest in the countr' - ' what the -source, shall be dev a
I y, -a rush � when the, inevitable I conflict ance point of w. I do know from trusted that whatever might be their like, and be cautioned them to put
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. and1the peaceful settlement of the que' m Servia has already slown that conversation. with some of t e leading differences in matt6rs of politic . objects for which it is c�onstituted. It
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. I tion I no matter which side wins, will . be no convention - lights of the Licensed 8 they bridles on their tongues, lest he would be shall have power to grant- or revoke
� I Vietu llers, that were all actuated by a '
; excluding Russian troops mmon desire tempted to tell All he knew. His re-
- hailed with joy by all classes irrespective thzy regard this provisio , ain for the co 9
. n a's a great charters to subordinate gran es, and
�. r . from Servian trail8its, in case of war, can to them, for they 9 ' tublic p ood.- If they would give marks cut deeg-land created a great sen- have general ma ement of the affairs
. of p A[Xty or creed. r Say that b t for the each o er credit for having such ob- sati6n in the ( use. * I . of the "Patrons. The business of the
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; . . . The Premier was followed by Dr. Tap- Dominion Grange shall be attended to '
- I jealousies 'which have so long divided aria generally found supportin the Dun. b# fewer attacO 'upon the characters of per, who upon rising Showed' clearly the ,b
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. . Z_ - The Senate. . . kin Bill, they would get a much larger public men in -this country than there effect which the remarks of the pre"vious - I y a Board of Directors, composed of a
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. ith what spirit and vira inces fr' f that now were." The Government consented speaker had made upon him. He could I milt ee of five members. The provisional .
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oin each other will prev at Mon- large crowd who do not take very de- to the motion and it was carried. E. not conceal his anger and irritation. ' He ;Ors
the i,)Id political 'e,nsioners who occupy cided position either one w TORONTO, Fab 27. s .
- P tenegro and Herzegovina froin silently y or the � � made a good speech, bo*ever ; truly it � are to be Squire W. HA
1, the Ssnat,6 chamber at Ottawa delve into consenting to an invasion when( ver Ture other. Whether this effect will be more — � would have been a famous effort bad it Secretary; and James
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. political discussions this session. -' Thq key becomes' �hau counterbalanced by the upport of The Domhiio Daly, Alfred Gif- -_
� the objecAof attack. When the other class who, in t .. n Parliament. . been supported by facts. Unfortunate- ford, Amos J. Hughes, William Cole .
-gener:al feeling throughout the country � , he C Lse of an . . ,
. � A i that attack will be made no c' open vote, go v I As the. ly for him it .was not
. . ne an tell. vith the ta' �eepers , Session adv , and So false were ailld Charles Drury exeicutive committ"
that' I . ,vern ances mlatters polit. I
they are an expensive nuisance and I In,
I I ' But as' the mon�ths w6a.r on, bhe first against their better clonvict,1*0138, IS very ical grow considerably more exciting. the premises upon which his reas'oning,l TbT general meeti s are to. be held
I I mory ent doubtful I Own p I ar The debate 'n t was founded that almost at every move i on e a year, and for the usual objects.
i . an unnecessary apendage to the legisla- blow in , and for my 0 he Budget Speech was he laid himself open to M.r. Blake, who e
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. tive ..machinery seems to have inspired . �� , M � help thinking that the result will be a cha.racterised by more than the usual Th Grange shall, at all times, be liable
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them; lo�s to the Dunkinites. acrimony and sharp shoOting took copious notes. f Ile defeDd.ed every to a
- . TOPI . Some debate- took place � 00 Wednea- stated last week the speech of act of the late Government, and argued ceipts and exp,
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st led to believe . I . Agiricalturaf . day on an amendment prophsel by Mr nance . in the same line as Sir John had done -Governor-General, as he or Parliament
1111odel Dairy at tht I - .1 Minister was an able effort, and
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. eeling.. of the 'finances ,showed at once an I . .
"n"Alative of Toronto, providing that her )after the . ;I reply.!
001111 eract this rapidly growing f Mr. Blake spoke for an hour i � .
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� On more than one occasion during this ses- Bill B lected by he questions ;.
; I . -� aflot vx�- Open V01111i -what th,6'Council, and no treated and the desire t - tone to any which preceded or followed it. I
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t.i clused Vicivalleris T link of was finally decided to con nue the pres-
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.11 end body waxed eloquent on subjects the "atter-UhOngen in the Dunkin ent system. . Cartwright was follovVed by Dr. Tupper I -
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I I I Bill - W -he Agricultural C ollege- � . the financial critic of the opposition. - tion, mi y received with ap- . . OUBLE.—
ieal import; and the discussions have Policy 0 A lengthy discus - ght ha'e been 1 A ("ORRESP014DENT I�V, TR'
q - m if the Opposition W , Sion. took place Oil The Doctor- spoke for� over three hours. P"use in the supreme Court. ft "Gar., �
. been I arked by avial'aild vigor Seldom gard to it -Present position lth Be- 'the motion to concur in the Tesolution . was " tile San Francisco correspondent
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I or ever ,�itncased - in the Senate of Can- ][untitn"011-The Railway- A id. Re- $16,800 opfly, that one *ould be to make an incorrect I lawy er of the first-�lass, and' and severely chastised the other night,
. solutioux-Rea be granted to defray the ex- -state- st'tut'OUA I
ada. But what does it. all amount to ? - rrangement of Port- f ment. As a free and easy. .speaker the the crowded ,6use ai:Ld galleri�s .whic by h, rrglon who took offence at one of -
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, All t .ese questions have been discussed - T Doctor .has not an equal in the House listened t his I . . . .
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and I on'this occas"ion be fully *interest upon his utterances. . � OSTMA�STER--The ex..
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to Ill I Cabinet culture, Guelph. Whene $
M�lj nud Addition works at the Scho . era.
What Mir. iyle� ver t he Agri- ,
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I I - �Latesl[ 141.anderx.. House, the leaders his reputation. His extrem( reckless. Thoiigh he at times dealt with ab8iruse e accounts of the., Chii-�
I thread -bare, in the Commons long before ' " Maills" cultural College i - mentioned in the I sustained pleasure and
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. ors evea-think of taking them tip, Fro?'A 61pr Special Co I ways tell the'House how anxi they ness of ,aa�sertioii however h,aves him and- dry qaesitions he hoisted Dr. Tup. cago Post officehas resulted in the dis.
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I and consequently their discussions are - popd( - 1.aie tha open for most unfavorable adl, per at every point. qt� which they met. go,ery that General MacArthur, the
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. -ny ; they are not report- k f urth ar SUP- ,I fair trial, but they never failibepre they d, on this occasion he in this The Minister �f Justic . postmaster, is a defaulter to the amount
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ad to iwy length by the press, and ar rought I are through to let the cat out, it -did bimsel 1 Oj this traordinary pro-
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I e 'down, the only item be bag, by making the � of the weakness, Mr. McKenzie, wil. eedings of t W.REOKED SEAMEN RESCUED.—Agun-
1 - ing, MON for the matter � a 6 followed c he Macdonald G verum.ent,
- not n()'ticed by the public, and serve - no one, and doing all Yn. Political him was not Slow to take a;dvantaLye one of which was the aPpo nt , of a boat has Succeeded in reaching St. Kilda,
. ' simply to. e.rection of a model 6hees . their power to pre- . of _ a in _
. e factor3 � at the man 67 years 11 and has '
purpose more than . ' . e expe . r�meii Exasperated by the false and reckl�ss_ ge t e �,Pvarde of. Prought off the captain, captain,s
ua'�"" Agricultural College, Guelph T vent the wiccess of th . iC-for statements made ll� Doctor T�'p� ' Halifax Penitentiaryi, and t son, mate, boatswain,, and five seamen of
-e Senators themselves and keep . )is is a the operation of the Agricultural Farm . 1. . er, the �s regards �
amup matter of which the dairymen A the is at present an experiment. I A's an premier went for him with wliom "the Government is eb. wed with orted -
them rom. wearying while they have, . I - o It gloves, . . :) the Pete Dubrovacki before rep
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I . I z. t their sary for the success 6f as eces- and accuracy showed the utter p6rannuated at 71. _ r! that e was an- J�OY KILLED Him.—Richard . Tho p.
. for appearance sake, to remain in their conventions, and there is no d' the Xgricu t4ral. dity, untruthfulness � absur- Blak ' defence ' .
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seats. : They never advance any I College that it all and i f the Government was perfe t ad coin. son, of New York, on Thursday of - 1,*St
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�� pt out f the Dr- Tupper's contentions. plete, and week told his wife he had - obtained em-
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new., and very rarely get tfeyond the e proposed factory is only� put under arena of party politics, as that our, pub- ' - Asal specimen - his attacks on the 0 .. osition
. .-Vial matte the manao, of the manner in which Mr. M were unanswerable. ployment at last. On the follo ,
most I rs. Theinstitution is . � ,ement of the right kind of a lic school system sholild not be brought - cKenzie Though t deb4te ., . wing
- . main, it will be oije of the most useful down to that level.; but to judge Of the used him, up on every Point allid proved continued until midnight the interest morning he ,�vas stricken with paralysis.
a huge farce so, far as being a useful I . -the.incorrectuessafhi,s.u'ttera,ice .wequote lagged after the speech'of the i , te while at work, overjoy havi
I ' egis- . ill -concealed effort§� of some of the--,Op4 - . . . It Minis � . on the attack. ng brought ' -
lative body, andthe s and best patronized depaAme'ilts bf the position the following short � extract rom the of justice. . -
Ooner it is'wiped , . 11 naembers to treat the institution Premier's speech : "The hon. ge
Out Of 6xistence the better. We did hope Agricul - tural Collegq. -The cheeseluakers as a mere means of making political ntleman Mr. Rymal mad*e a clever and witty
- I themselves sit that its success will nea-r. capital, it I . . says we went about at the gen ral. elect. speech. He likened Dr. Tupper encour, evangelist, has written a letter Yslaymig
. - - - that wilhen Mr. Blake aud'Mr. Mills both 1�y,altogethe y . .- ' requires no prophet's .eye to ion of 1872 denouncing the Pa . ific Rail that the subs-,riptions f ' 9
1 r depend -upon whether the foresee that before long our whole edu.. - alging -2'Ar. Campbell's performa�ce to a or the chil-
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ager is a man . inotherhen delighted at last �ith the P. Bliss are suf-
got'intp the Government that this . way scheme of hon. gentlemen opposite. dren of the late P. . .
I much Ixan who comb] ilea a cational syStern will be dragged down. to XJvl;Iy, the hon. gentleman d batchingof onechi'ck, buG finding tha and education
needed! reform which they so stro' . the sitme plan6. . ficient for their suppo
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thorough knowledge of the science of such a calamity r meinber, I suppose, that th'3 Paci�.b She had hatched a Young goose. Th and Suggesting that contribution .
I I and: a�bly agitated, . while private mem- dairying, wi . . nay be�averted, but the Railway scheme was not dpvAloped at fable of the continued. . s - be dis'
I th the necessary practi--i amomt of fairness or patriotism in the S -
bers, -*V,011ld be c rried out, -but it .seems .- . wolf that hugg6d its whel.
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- I those I gentlemen ! ,,, became members of - � cry frequen�l.y met w � ith. that direction. . With regard to, the that we Op, i poabd their policy �t a time well to bear in mind. - i q, in Boston, on Monday, containing -840,,,
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- ing stak apparatus, &c., are: sufficient try. We denounced them at th� genera lively breeze of th I .
Government they cemed to agitate these , second reading of his bill to extend the conceived, not brought forth to the coun
needed reforms which they before so . for a much larger number,of pu -
urged. We feel convi municipal franchise in cities and towns, are attending thy iristitut' � Pils ,than election .of 1872 for their ext' I likely to be the last, as the feeling among to k ti etrunk. . ,
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ii � - . � � � uniqlative franchise, large numbers of applications for Dabia,l and not come -for hard - UNION.—The Guardians of
� -he Sen- or in''other words, -a pluralit of votes sion are constantly beiti refu admis- for their rAway Doli -hitting. Agreat�deal'of th Lime . rickUnionin T,,�i A u___
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, were tht -question of abolishing t bargain - *,��h British. Coln the tl' ie has
ate Submitted + -4. le y un A 4�1, - cy becausdi -++h-4-
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. - rb - Ow a � is o mun er of Papua for which there in ' " VLV then engaged in they the . . M eacaers, on tne ground that I
I favor of it. This is the prine opportunity A�ii. Mackenzie it would be Monstrous to tax- the rate.
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=eat A�d Parliament s;o m the case of sbareholder,%of banks, insur- propo�edto increase the accom3 modation � Allan, Ron D. L. Macpherson ai!ld other off in cold blood every Reformer -
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� move in� the matter ? - ach afraid to ance com�anies, &c., and Mr. Bethune r -O 100, thus proportionately 1 lessen capitalists. Such, Sir, is the- !reckless . � in .Can-,, the C4ristian Brothers and, other valu. .
I I ada-a fate at Ikkich they would rejoic6. able idbools. 1 1
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argued that a municipal corp kr�ation was the,cost of each pup i ing assertion of the gentleman in order to A good many supporters of the Govern. T �
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I - -------------------------- �_ nothing more than a joint'stbck 1com- '�y 8
I , Dr. Boulter's motion to I - make political capital at uch a time as Av- QUEEN 61P HANOVE& -There is a - -
P� I � . reduce the!ap- ment have 'plainly told Mr.- Mack6nzi ' "
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I , tion frbm $1 � this." This may be taken as a very that there inust be a c4ange; that Sland- been co verted, with her three children .
The..' oor Man's Tea and 'Beer. IP&ny on a large scale, and should- be 6, 000 to $16, 000 ,,
'governed accordingly H6 com proprIa . , was fairspecimen of tbespee . n n Marie of 'Hanover -has
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The propo I .. I ed lost on a vote of 24 to 42, Mr.! Cam6ron ch ,throughout. era uttered at Tory'pic ics must be niet to ,the
pition of .the Dotmilhiou. Gov- by asserting . in 1% . AN OTHE R FIELD DAY. � I Roman Catholic fa'ith ; V
ad- few wilt denyv� e being among those Who vote . d again and refuted war -path * . - but al -
hey ma must be . though Her .M ty was known long
Pardee broulght most exciting discussions since to *be an eamirer of -the Roman
. � ' On Friday one of - the hott�st and taken in deadly earnest, and that shoul-
ernmentl to impo'se a tariff duty gn tea statement, however y -differ as On Thursday. Mr. S It it- ; that the a
and an X.Gifle duty on beer and malt, is' to the cause—that municipal govern- down the Governmen� Railway, Aid're- der -hitting musit'become' the oider Of' creed, people ne'vertheles
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. apposedl by many on the ground that it ments in the -cities a d towns of Caaada soltitions. - The r�o_ads Which it is . n the House during this the day. They win back him up to the' in her Qonversion. a do not believe
�c I had! proved, ,so far, a failure. Co � rup- posed to aid by annual paym -Pro- Parliament was indulged in. it 011tillu- last and it is expected thy session will, I B K - .
will i6fl, t an- additional burden on the tion and . ents, o. so ed from four o'clock unti aftl It 40 16RD'C,'kR,—A carload of mer-
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1 alities of the Xro' ) in Kingston . John, who rose t Oti approaching cam ' er and during,the 'ago from Chicago, which was over two
I ii0pposition will find consider. , at- broke which co es within the class of o paign. -
J able d culty in Working UP . tbig State of aff�i n Mr. Campbell's 0 on for the cor- THE orpoSITION AILLEGATIONS. mouths oil the way, being bloc4aded by I -
� rs to the fact colonization roads, is to receive SM '00 respondelice in refere' snow.
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I against i the Government on a case I that1ousehold voters a0 distinguished per mile for the 20 6( I I nee to We dismissal What a pAy it i's Had this been. sent over our -
I � ' these from .the holders 'of prop,erty exerci miles between hie of a relative of his a that the w,hole Can- Canadian roads and shipped -at Halifax .
I ed a Missis ad two very old adian public cannot see withAheir own for Boston, - somethihg like- fifty days
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I n, ustolag service in Nova eyes all that passes in , . �
- Ounda. , e are free to admit that the controlli influence in cities and tc wns, Whitby and Port: -Perry is to be, aided Scotia. Two of the the House of detention would have been saved.
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Government might have imposed a duty , S e were so ag d thaC Co -
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— - thi:swas that those who �ad the least iu- 11 they were no longer able to discharge 6011veyan idea of the easy fashion in The London correspondent of the Bir.
Upon ni&�_V other articles besides ther ter t in tance of about 25 miles, at the� rate !of their requisite duties efficiently, And the which terrible allegations of Grit reck- mingham Gazettewrites :—"What is to
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I r which, while it would direct. . and' pre- $2,000permile. Thesbortline'c nne�t- third (young Campbell) was ep'gaged lessilass and corruption 'are Passed by, be done with our boy -
- . � I . Yentin 4emene, of muni(ipal ing"Prince Arthur's Landing w'10th the in a mercantile business, in distinct forgotten or treated as cheerful pl�asau- s? .
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ly benefi many cluses, would not bur. matters, those who were !continually on terminus of tbe-Pacific Railw Where are we
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� equal aid,; bat, while we admit this .we banded together and shut out the inen its whole length of six miles, at �the r The whole of the items undoenr chester t? k4ow if he would- bav-e a
. cannot b4t think that " Of standing in the community w ave ate was closed on Mond�y evening, t had the
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. tariff and -see an e on- M local round to eneral ready been, voted, -a 4 lar e number rep
I the prop sed the greatest interest in . of $2,000 per- mile. T 9 head of civil Government hav�� al. vacancy in 1879 or. 1880, and was told in
___ exels6 changes of the Govern.- OmiCal management of al2Zilr1s'! HQee,in�- is to receive $1,000 per mile- over its matteris conneeted wit 1 the mode 9 that he would have none before
, The 'pointment long in vogue under tte late oon sitting, Inot, it is A good many other of the public
inent Will rather lighten than ine stane'ed the case of St. Andrew's ai& Victoria Railway is to receive t' aii. true, without discussion 18 1
� rease whole lbngth, including branchpa.: Of aP* at bne aftern 8Z
the burde� . in this city, in whi 4. 1 be. In
n on the poor man - Coal oil is ch the' numberwho regime. This was caused by a havage , �At literally schools are in the same position.'
voted as tenants i I I mum grant of $8,000 per mile on the �2 attack made' viithout objection. That means that GOT HIS DZSBRTIL—Mr. -
W 1, 224 ;, the num e r of miles between Kin ml J ll� Dr. Tupper upoh Mr. the. whole arrangement of the depart- .
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EFRO31 THE )FJIEF- ,P,Rll
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society was formed at pop]
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-The Winnipeg St. Patr
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intend celebrating the 17th -
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a grand colacert at the ,city b
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-Grain, in repayment c
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seed advances, is now recei
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rates - Wheat, $1 ; oats, bo�
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sold to N. P. Clarke a fii
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4, ' paid was $230. 1
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winter. -1
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large shipment -,Of young trees, I
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-toba will be able to boast of a .
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. Presbyterian Sabbath
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Tuesday last. A large numbe
gates -and others -were- ir, al
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Reports were given �of the fbllo
11 � bath Schools : Goderich, Kn
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� SmitYs Hill, Leiburn ; Unioi
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. a committee aPpointed to d '
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� thanks to Almighty ,
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tion fromall parts of the P' �
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attend: this, the first, Presbyte
... vention in the County of H
. That it is & � source of great p �
bearso -many favorable �epor
works done in the varlous I
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Committee believe that mu,cl
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possible . (1�,) Tha,t Sabbath
be kept open during th( 7
year, if at all possibl
That the -International serM
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t I I That teachers and superinte'n�
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