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DOWNS PARLIANEXT,
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Udual 24por�t It tho'gonso in tho, dholtargo
eruption laud$ In ilia 4109"At sections w,ere, I
whether oif$ was going lo�
$be Goverpm
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of, his duties. .
mads, am follows : lo.bolt A, B "A 0. a strip
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rasp $Ifa ,Advantage ee
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fto eye thatil timed itsozed vild%goddroar;
hung loose an
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OTTAWA, April 2 -The Speaker look the
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Ron Mr. Nuzzinzin was glad to beer the
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ozplau go Wo ajoL
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forty ralloo In wldlb,, oxionling on each Side
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of the are , .1 -40
rellwal, 02.50 per a
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Cris also was going .$a too -
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- � it $14a Government's a 1. 31,000
$age ZRI (Hear,
Me tresses, nIllectod. unbroliled,
- "dpbxou4o.- AL 040014'.40WO4 *#4LmaMdrJL1S
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would take the. responsibility at the large
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Miles Wide on as na in
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number of weadonal, ,clerks that. w
L belt E, 'fifty 01104 wide on each aide, 01 For
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a .1 9 -thlomstterea to Play into the
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Irat she breathbil, riot the Iii6mi of bor Lorne)
After routine, Mr, Wmzkcx orfolk). in -
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Mr. t3VA40A gala $hot be, did. He was
Acre. Tbp prices of the railway lands were
mado so follows : III belt A 45, in bolt B 44,
bonds of,sbo 11pocialstoroi and to deprive the
countrYof whatever b it it might other,
Brief
deceiver;
The solace of frien4ably 1twas vain to I pa;t'
traduced a Bill providing for th(! equitablo
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0 overpowered, last papplon, by the
JnbeItQ$3, Jubelil) §2, andia.beltE01.
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wisq,obtalip, by providing. this oystemi of
WAG bad lovedivith the warm0b. Of a gZelop6'
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distribution a$, the a of
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PsYmoritaluefiaYinotalments, Thdamount
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Mro Aueftax-From what 01461
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the od 0
.1 ,kinal rdgulationo� no.
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Mr, SPBAKER-Wel"L )lot from the Other
in, nine injougi
tsn�h.dowia and the balance , L' 0 I—
way land I the several belts was -
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oft. (Laughter.) It avorba, felt likeoey
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initalments at 6 per cent. for rail.
50 cents Per aoro.; in belt B0 49. cents;, in
I%o,, dwelling Is low,whore she wMered In Rod,
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Supply being called . I .
JJ&V8 Me from my fXJoUdo,?'itwRS then.
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way lands, and four tentho of ilia purchaso
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belt 0. 30 cents . Ih belt 1), 20 cents; and In
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The bower Is deserted, her harp I's unstrung;
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Mr., Rymmaw exprimed A .desire to defend
had tried since then t6get full control of his
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money At the end ( I I .
belt E. 10 aento. - The Goverhmelat might
The zones she twined, the light notes Of gladuessi
himself from the charged made Ila ev'
a pr IOTA$
Department, A d li thought ilia$ big success
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rem .x annual Insfilments at - six
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have carried $ho poilav a, little further end
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Xo- longer ahall blossoma, no More ilholl be
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debate by Mr. Bose (Middlesex) If having bee , At -
had been noticeable, .
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percent., for the pre-emption lands. , The
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guilty of, political hilg2grality while a member
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provisions of those regqlationo were made
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lands for nothing. What, W.
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Zbod9vabath e refuge, a house o1proteotiont
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Political opinions of $he Sessional Clot ko who
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retroactive, to the advantage of speculators
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ft� these long terms
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money from priv&ko Individuals for, P&A'a.
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t , a, Theme charges we read
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had been appointed thin session.
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Kit, SinAzzis said he did not enquire.
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who bad provio uply bought railway lands. In
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eachtownshippf each belt sixteen sections
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-He bad in hip hand a Bill containing the
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But desolat.0 wandoKs the inaid of Affection
When trath h0 been slighteds auc,k broken her,
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from the 3 ournalst of th Ontario Logia &lure
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by Mr#.Uo dappeared In the Hatisard
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1L.09V Mr. Br,A-zx had .no doubt tbat
were � , purposes, might
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peotionotor homesteads pud'.oight poijklonti,
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namesof three memb I
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entitled 11 An Act to In
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report, ILL Order to neutralize. the, effect
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the hou. gentlemen was perfectly convinced
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for Pro. empt.on &Mail
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West 00101ofts,tiOU, LSUd OOMP447 With A.
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She, boo gone. And her relles the willow weeps
of the statement there, made, Mr. lt 0
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as to what word the politi alopinlons -a; the
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as homesteads. to, each Settler was 160 stores
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capital of ona. million dollars." Amongother
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In the gravelo quiet dlumber Alto bushed bar
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favored the House. ,wish Isis Vergion at the
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appolitileed.
Mr. SPEAREn sold $bat if a, clerk was fit for
last aid of 80 the previous. regula.
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tions. The amount alril bid for pre-emption
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powers, grante by this . y
may buy lands andbold khe came for a period
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deep woom,
Shebears not ilia sigb of a recroarit lover,
� lie Promises blighted, distmb her reposq.
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Mr. Rose (Hiddlesex), In a brief, speech,
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pointed auk that 'the minorit.y. report signed
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the Work he would not ask what his political
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prinolplgol were.
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wile 160 acres, and the number of homesteads,
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in, each' township, provided the wh6lo
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not exceeding twenty-fivo. years, and 1110,
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poll the Name in wholsior in PA L
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'spirit,
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by, Messrs. M. U., Comeron And Merediiii in.
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ouch 1s;ms ad, may be agreed Upon. (Hear
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Iffor . too pure forthe bonds that dhohad,
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%be urnals of the, Ontario Lpglolaturo was
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bear.), Re held in bid hand $he ProspeatUOL
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Now hahoWed.in real
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has ad on the assumption that Mr. Rykert di
him, term. of Offlao UPI One WAR. now in $lie
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the Iriii 'or had, teen to
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reesivathe,monoy. He was proceeding la pay
employment of the House of Commidno, while
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,ad to put Aho'grealest 0osplble number of
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Ontario & Manitoba Laud Company,
a r"intly ddwu on the wrat"In'WhO die"
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it 'might be Shown that the L . ..
member for
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obstacles in. the ,way at the kettleIneiat of
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with a , capital of ;0500,000 , aterling,
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on him who 1Aas rined end broken. a heart,
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Lincoln had been engaged in othtir question.
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deceiporin.offloolt dbeentiontinuedl office
these townehips,,hecoald not have secure
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able transactions if the r000rile of she law
during his time. .
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'that object moite tO octually then by these
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courts of Ontario were searched,, when .. I
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regulations. He held In his hand a chart
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showing the mode in hiob each section Was
divIded, .1
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no igpir districts, particularly in the --Province
of Manitoba find in the Norkhm eat Tairitory,
with view at holding it on
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Ross. He accused king out of order
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sift! hinted that he wan obly allowed to Speak
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might be expected In 0apads-an, n
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to take the. eight sections out of the thirty-six
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Uiterestlua Budget for May - as
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. . earn from ths-Dppogitio,fe.
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After poising the it4m, the 0
and secure a, more pe;1
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to sch settler than *ii4kec
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developed. (Hear, hear.) The Canada
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TheMinieterialisto began, to, ahows,'nolay
reported piogiesm, and -the House, adjourned
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3em.. (Hear, hear,) In the unlikely event
Province of Ontario'. would be thrown butirely
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At one 0,0100E. , . � 4-
of all the lend. being Arable, and becomilig
in the. Oade by the schemes of .which .these
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Rev Mr. Forbes, � of Paisley, has gone to
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first, baigu6sequentl did
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.. OTTAwA,,A:piI1 S. -The Speik6r took. the
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occupied there would be t Irty-two Bottlers in
township � 11 re. miles,
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Were the firatbakah.� He read a -letter from
Manitoba los member of the House, advising
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s obarp light on thoparLt of1be
at so In view of the
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determination manifested by the Member for
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A Bill to prevent and, punish wronge to
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4�1218blelo against' I$, Glasgqw Is to have a
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of Until WAS
loba, whore the opinion expressed
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system of Sunday street onto.
The Churoit of"ilie 'Now, Jerusalem bad 116.
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Mr. Mx0sxNzin. maid' that so It was the
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motion for goiag'IM6 Supply Mr. Boom bad
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measure providing for the winding -Up of tbis,
Stadacona. Fite & Life Insurance Company
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settlers would be required to construct a par.
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tion of the roadway, there would'be a large
$bat land which could now, be purchased
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for 01 an acre would in Aveyears. be. worth
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congregatibiiO.W.Arterioi, Ii 0111
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Mr.1t6on-then-conaluileChio remarks.
� possed through Its Anal ,stages. ,
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amount of -roadway kept, open which they
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would have 'to traverse In going to mill or
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from 67to 010 per acre. Is we ' a to be feared
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that a vast proportion of these railWaYL lands
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' - AfA@r,A,few remarks in behalf of Mr. Itykiert
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by Mr. Boi:iLT*i#r, Me Housar:Ws,ict fdto� ` - - �
Un. TRO,WS IMMIGBATIOR PAMPI[ImET. .
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market, or to prQcure the services. at black -
mith. or, carpenter,. and-it,would--bo,their. fate,
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would pace. into the hands of opeoulatois.
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850,000$6 barn Baptiss Theolall
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in GO" beat of ifeby"t-he'Minleter of Agri, �
to suffer,in jona equence of their Isolation for.,
resident taxation would cur6 thb evil. The
Seminary, Ri L Oiniovine, Ky., So endow a
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culture with having profited by the issue of
'Northwest
want.61 social
I liAbreouroe and churdi. And
-edii systeni, gap'
landed or . Ood the foundation
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14 It.,11 Bishop Bedell says, $1minlatero would
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Several hangs were occupied in the consider&-.
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don of the, following items: 6'10,9" on
his letters on the In the form of
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school privijagesi Thus the conditions, a
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'which thehomesteads were granted were ouch
of political morality. Habolloved thatai vask
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only speak the truth in Iqueral Sermons the
demand for ouch . discouroso. would rapidly-
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account 9, . iflotratiqu. of . I
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Ones doni0d. the charge. ginquirr
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for the Minis.' Agriculture Wltha
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Wester States WAS dug to thIS 870t '
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for L Donainion.politie; 0313,711 for Penikeld.
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pioof .at of
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were wanto4 In the Northwest. (a ear, bear.)
d t WAN.& and. commentary on the,Gov-
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It is lated that the offer.of the Uilt
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AN RiTAP.iijii�'4ftulmau IN 0ANAPA.
The resolution he was about to offer did i3ot
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darm,that the system of homestead setile.
orrinfient If they proposed to. remedy . ape
evil by introluoibg another. It would, be
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to-joinin.1haproposed enterfary celebration
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haabeen declined Oike by.the Church of
&rose -relative to the employment of convict
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Mr. Ifidixitz asked what Church was io-
Monte Should lid more extended than a
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much better to keep the land out of -tho
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gland Inlitiliate the Sunday B(
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labor.
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forred to as 11 The Established Churchlo in
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at present, but he believed the abstruet
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. Sir MACDONALD ffltatjd'L�hfit he had
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Section No. 85 .6grilationg And
iolple'4114. the system ought to be and
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eecuilng a rAmody tor'the evil by Inflicting
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It is' expected ,that the iev. rrb�dfpal
not changed hi4 view an this matter, . and
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Gidipro for the - Militia of ,Canada recently
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might be greatly extendedi: Indeedl he
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on them unjuattaxatilon. Theareditsystem
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Valros, of the United Ptesbytirlon.0hurch,
,believed that. labor--bf this kind should be
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by the. authority of the. hon.
,believed that this country would iecelim
could not be othet thiii vicious 6veh It the
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1300111 d,. will,croxg the. Atlantic iEL),hb,o
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made to. Malt oil - Mi a 4
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froo-laboIrl- - -- - ,
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.publi6hed
Illinistbr of'Militii and Defence. (H
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more revenue from Its waste.lanae. by giving
thent away than bi endeavoring to obtain a
interitiou of the land purchasers was to make
their -payments -'promptly. -They woul, d.
Of next mouth I a Somewhat lengthened
vis . it � to the united states and Canada. . I
Ilon.Mr.BnAlgao.ouldnot see the dilfer-
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'Mr. MAosoi-m-The regulation.is anixafit
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rovenue'from them 'under �& System ,which
frequently fail to'do .so, and the time ,w I
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once. so faise ttk,e labor mhrkot was concerned, �
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; transcript of one of the Q aestild Regtilations,'
retarded their settlement. (Hear, beer.) In
Come WhenLa-combination of Interco to in .
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VIII fitterid the Pre"byterian Council in
on war k being done for the. Government or
but, as there is no Establialied Church in this
being called upon.to deal with thia'question
bring to .bear on the Government of & ti�
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Philadelphia this year -is the Bev,
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being dodo for private par leg. Hd thought,
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country the Government intend to have this
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, for the first time they Might Avail themselves
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country great political Anfluence for b
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Alexander F. Mitchell, D. D., Prof . esoor of
. however. thfttL thire'were ovils in the contract
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L rogul4tion amended, (Hear, hear. . ,
of the experience of a nation ;which had
-purpose of, obtaining ii.-red�ction of t a
Ecclesiastic al-Riotor-y-in--131.-Androw!o-Uni-
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Mr. �Sxlsxzfa-I thought J;i0i'ba
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--ITa-rt Z17W61�4 -1o`n-aT=F4J7i5j0 - '(L u- - &T
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sought for the best iniodo of mans
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smoputofindelikedneas ofAhe land-
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-liffio-ka-,6ii'd we in ght not always. have so
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9 bishop In Catholic Ofirlatendoria ,
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. IMPOIXTATION�,61` AMERICAN CATTLE. - '
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,The United States -began -with the system of
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incorruptible a First ' MiniatQr . Be_ we
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let'Prioant a - ffielsfirig-John, Archbishop of
trackfor.the linarfulsolute of looks, should
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. Mr. PATTERSON (Essex) . sicked whotber"It-
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sollingpublie lands Oil' o'redit,4bnt speedily
abandoned it and Ultimately, adboted a hoaie.
(Laughter.) The a
llad� now. . pebulator. bad
overylbingiffibis o*n. favor over. the Settler.
Tasmi towlt-has just eritered. his failletieth.-
he Still gailiL
'year And ' About the wild L Islas
a �ttjon ,,tb 't
. Hon. Mr. ANaLiNoalled.* ft he
- was the intention of - the Govonmefit to
remove the. restrictions on the irnpiortation'81
,,tied syst -sm., under which th,
� By throw open
He kept on the, Watch and obtain -ad all the
information lands,
at t�o We't-'earryin
, g hio.crozier and' prsaoh�
fact that the present Government,:.notwith-
. . MI L �
otandhig the profemel�u. they bad' adewhile
LI, .... .
� Atierldirt catt a, and mioji bapedially of eattlo.
.
all Public lauds Of the United Stites to actual.
. . .
settlers as � a * I.
fria � Of t,. , -:Recently Pologrest
earliest regirdirig a2id the
.
In Monk they word, placed on the Market. he �-
0
Ing in the nktive tongue I he holds hIS
-
mansterotations on the. Q1 sid6o . and'takes
I
in. Opposition, had aikliowlddgqd�'thst they
for. atock brooding purposes. . .
`Mt. PoiLn (d6uapt6n) L -1 ! -
' paid that thlo'mattei.
.
. .. .
appointed"a. Commietion., to
. enquire into
I
.
whii ready to purohasis the best, and lie -would
:
isalre---of "the � PO"'t"na-Lof - JAg-'-atQbdbp,jpoOPA1 '
.1 , " * , ' , , 'L,
were, following in' , she Io606ps of ibei
L . . . I . - . 4,.X-�
. .....
prodece Bord.�...' .- �� ...... ..
8 -
,
had, been "gingagin jba_AttcUkiOU�. of
- 9. -the,
the whold,queetion of the ,ritanagement at
L ,_L
lands iw-tha Zifilbil States. That
perhaps have the'further advantage of, being
;ln� L .
oolluaidia with. the land -agent-of the,
. �
prov nee. % I - I , L i
. 4t the ohalmo�s� Centenary Celebratlop,.ip
.. 1-'��,%.W�.�,�
Zon. Mr. MmLasifil theilli - reme inhered
*,
G64ofiIiii6fit fbr -dblabliMb." :, �. �.� .. -1.
. . . .
L . .
�: ' ;
�publla
06iiieMil6iF' topoi(did '�A.'J L - do" --
I ow [Lys ago,.
'f
, *Goverixmenti--no-wan�oflon..,-fonnd, Ao"ba,ilie.,
I
'came 'United '
Ndinburgh, Lord&, norieff, said that the
. I'S - % .
kdli&
, how.ti'm P,r,
emekit.lead6le ol,the GoVernmenj
.
hse ildt'sin. prox
Im )er"it 1was", lot,
NOISTEW91ar LAND .11EGIULITIOX0.
I ,
. .9i. - *011AULTOii, '14 *moving Ahe Housa�
.
reearrimpindifigi the;.claosifid6tion 76f
list; '.
all I ,
undo., into- arbible itilgable, pastare-
'-sp.cialzragul't-'rio
In the experience of the Stakes.
_ ..
Za nfnot�.niue oasis out of.every hundred
11110314raimedbytIA since 1843 had
-
0 k
amounted t "Z13,500,000. DX.Rainy4fiaDr
. ,how I t
, home, Idonvitits10 66 employied at a , nything
t
-
. 11nto Commitlea'of theWhole to consider
-
timber'sud,miner6l, wlt� 10
, the speculator would drive th� Aettler to (fie
-
"Wile-o"n obnoludied She ooizilng;' Dr. .
Wilson
. whiah-'Would , bring thein into, competition
.
oiirthiit res�lutiouo .declaring -the . expedi..
--orthii.minagement-41- each-clasoe-, -Second
*pro
. wallAud. obtain theandsi -Aesirible,'loilations,'
Intimated Mr. Maofid, of � AIMS,, had
With it" labor ouk'side�' They had various'
_ I
anoy'' of disposing of the .pnblia. lands at
absolute Abolition of the
. I 'areption system'
and the i3lilmatis profit from tho,'advauce in
'
.-that
given 25,006 to found i Tho mao.-Ohalmers
propositions from. gentlemen opposite to
Uariada, -by sbllin� them so for me. praoti.o
�
'holding that in praotim thak system' hea
the* price of' -land would go into..the
-
Lectureship-.& 'very :practical way: of cele-
show that the system. In vogue when the
late Government *was in office Wall wrongs
able to actual settlers, only, remarked that
tho resolutions Which it was proposed to eon,.,
einabled'thd settlers on homesteads to double
Aho quintity'al - land. which -it was the inten.
�wroug pocket.. One serione.aspect of the
came -WAS thAt the settlement of she country
brating, the Chalmers' Centenary. , ,.
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land yet it was now found that they had � been
slilei Were of no ordinary', importance, As the
tion at the Government they should Occupy.
�
. would bei 'retarteiL and, thd railway" wAuld be'
The Church Association, established- 11 to
'unable to make'Ony change-'hud in. fact
eubj ectlo Which.they rejeffired cioncernid not
Third, the absolute reservation of all arable
depfived�of busWesa If it ran' through an
uphold the doetrinep, principles and order of
.4hown that in this matter they were more
�
. only thelfatiresto of the present hour, but the
Unds. for -homeoteadi; and,16urlh,thd for.,
.unoccupied wilderness hold. by, speculators.!
the -united churches of Englomd and Ireland,
.
-1, Ries cnifie *beel.'? Tfie alleged evil was
inferests 'of the future as.welh He would not
� motion of colonies by permitting hom,doteod
If would Ifs botter togivia the lands away for
and to coulakGraift the efforts ROW Wing MOB
to perverther teach Ing, on asientima points of
to be,porpetuated-Inhia aggravatid-form, by the
establishment of a grist will, at Kingston'
discuss the question -in, a Partisan spirit, but
with agiteare desire. to advocate that which he
oettlera to live, -it villages .And. cultivate the
"lands --withou; residing .upon them.-'.. He'
nothing. The class we wanted In Canada was
the frdeholding dismal, who were the upholders
the Christian faith, and.asolmilateber..ser.
Penitentiary; in which it was piopoisa .to
- believed Would be to the best. interests of the
.
Commanded the decisions. of the Commission -
of free institutions. -We did not wan$ I firy,
iless to those of the Church of ReM9;11
reports- Its recelpts - i for tho past .year At
have the convicts grind. their own food. He
belicived thatconviets ahotild be -employed In
I
dountry.-, Some'foatrarea -of.the.,Government
land p6lloy under the present riegulationo were
.
tO`tht� oblegideration' of .'thd Minister of the ,
Interi6l� ' It 40L.-Ifeen. buctomary In. the
,class ouch as tha fellahs of Egypt'or the,serfs
of Rnesim. Wi did not wafit 4 nonoresident
� I
632,440, and 9 he expenditure at 127,945.
I
.pursuits which would be- useful to thern wheis
undoubtedl# commendable, - but. there wer6
1
'St' 0 - i
Uxii ad At a a estimate the. public'*I&Ddo.
arlstooracy'to drsin the. country of itat life
� . � .
� 'The Bishop of Cheoter-is holding,-&. series.
. � � I ...
-,lh-oy..T-QxQ.-qQkAt. liberty. : . I
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others which were moat 671;jeofl6nable, and if
'if all bulous oum-ag high as a thousand
blood. .and sap its resources. .
- To -day was
of special services in Brighton,. England. . A
Mr. Cuninizu wa's opposed -to '.the proposed
they weie pereleted-in Would pro'dube the most
'pernicious
Million'dPilars.. , Up to'the 30th � June
last there
111,110 too-00OUA6 offirli in this, country
the that domain "is 4he
pastoral was Issued calling for a special and
united effort .to. counteract the - prevalent
ostabliohment bf a grist mill. at Kingston,
Panitexitiary. . . :. . . '. ..
reefults Ili Jhi'futdro,'Remould
lay, down one fundamental proposition, which,
-thought 'ited
. .were! surveyed 734,t6l,23,6-
notes bf -public lands in the.Uniiad-Statbi, �
prlueiple� .the public
PdopWs heritage, chosen by the 41miglity ,to
,
It frivolity., - and '. worldlinsai' in the - - '
k . . Upper
- , After t000so,tho House- in CoinmitteQ,of
he - would. � be - g6maially. ded
. 10
and "there -r�mainea':.Unsuryeyed some*lixt
. . � � I I . .
be the homes (it free, man rather than - the
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classes" and the 41groso immot-alify-of'the
..Ot
SURAY,611, the'it= of the . -Vincent do
to, -and that was that it ,was desirable to,
over 1,006 millionst .including -36%000,000.
Stock in- tritdo of spectilatcra and land.sharks,.
.. .
lower oladosoll of the *that'
In
.
Pailfirillautiary, .. .: . I I
secure the Most -rapid Settlement of Our
acres in Alask. the totaf amount received
(Hear. hodr.),,-A,,,,UstiOif1a wealth wag tiot in,
,population .
town. .14 .response to ibis jettez� twenty
, . Mr.LoNGLzirpaid 'that 3ho'duter bad came
I
public landepossible. --extent of ii -fir uu.-
* -Xhe
-Irotn.the sale -of. lands -in the -United Rkktih
. .
oreased by, -flie manipulations of stock and,
shurchem-arranged for opeoialserviceit imidju.
I
-when there Would have lo be1aifo liberilik§
-
.- WhIi0eir-flordes, their oqfiabilitie�; and theli
.
from 1796 to June 301h,`1870 I . to §204,547,;
is,
grain- gamblers, but. Alic. bpOratious',
. .
'the ''grain
Idled prom I .
inen olorgymento their. assistance.
. . .�
in the expenditure of -public money. Uniess *
'undeveloped ,resources were of little interest
. .
812.' If they deAtiolca from ilwi amount tile
I
Of . stock. and -g . amblers
4noij:nifleaut * -vid, thiir
I . . . .
. Pope Lio X111, is even blora'simple in his
theme-extravagaht sibenditurpo were stopped
the country would come to gri6f . . - .
to rim until the tide, of immigration wan turned.
. r.resoureOg were, de%
in upon them, and sbai .
opof of .minagement" surveying . ato.� which
wab.probably�uot far hord 15 per cent', but
.
Wars - oouoe�
' ' i ' stations
ilactoes- compared with lie 'OP .
diotthoi2 hid piedecoodorb , Ilia breakfast
.
commiRts of coffee And milk and two little
. .
. Mr. BuNSTER said there, was no use.spond-
on� 1, . -
chaplain, for a penitentiary �
- voloped, and their products found the' dinary
. or
.Avenued oftrade, and 'gave, employmint to
. 61
which he would-plaod it' 10',
. . . per ceiat,,-they,
,Would obtain the not.: 0e,rago annual amount
of the land gamblers. ! The two- first trade in.
' � . 1.
e6mothing that belonged to. men,lind the. list.
rails I litailinneir of vegetable ootLp, boiled
,
bdef, a dioh..'of.'sfewed, or roast mopit,4rUit.and.
=ne,y
if Was A. thoroughly iiiaependent
geldtlablA OAS iAf An- ratifilod wai-oducenied.'
our railways and inUnd marine. ', It was to
-b6borhd-fh Mind sig,-&-aigtifidaut Idat IhA
�ol K,216,706. NOW, 055A7,650 capitalized
.4 Pat i
in tholodr 1796 -AV-- -odiat 'Infaiisc �k-onia-
in that"Whidli, was the gift of God,-- and Ife.
" balgill- dii - - - " � � I .-- --W.
a VeII-t7rY'W-gof a corner. in a
11 a
limit bottle, of wine.,i his supper -of . bread .
I
soup, called j.n Bonie. $I pappa-11 AbRoket.of
.�
- (Laughtei.) He Wanted to know if- &I,..
. .
'recdiad..
-seek; g. *to
,we had a rival to the mouth of "us In
-
have reprssontfA the value of the pi4blio
air. .or, in water. or ,of auSthlitg�'elsa -that
'wag *of -'lot
.
paste -or tipploo.. 10 an acceptable present to
. . . I I � I I
ihe'.0onviato . Jair play, independent'
, politics*. (Renewed' laughter.) They* bad
of
divert our people .to their own unsettled.
.
territorios,* nd that the immigrants to ,
A out ,
domain of the United Stakes to.'thii.�prasent
.
limd. Wouldltno( Iiove-acodiiatsdgettie�
the gift Godi sa' a cornet ii a..
Hear, boar.) -If. there. wan ony,mRia who
�( .
him. *. . : : . . I . A ..
Tfio'D andee Free Prosbytery, by 15 .Votes
.
.
not a chaplain at the British Columbia . Peni-
tentiory, . . � I
, . .
, i I
own Northwest lapda, 'had to paid tbrongh.
this rival territory, where they. wara.subject6d
-watt, and.bave resulted in a:g
I .. .. . reaser.gain-to,
the Voiiid State# if; they" had, bar
Aoservea their consideration it was.the patient
I . � .
toilerwbo was the-creato.r of our Wealth.
.
to 13, li"'adopted an overture to the Gdneral
Aloombly acknowledging the hand,of God in
. . . I
An ban. mbmber -They.- don't pray out
.. . .
'.th6ro.
.to the linportiftnisisi'of. the agonti of 'the
'
.Towe'd.. that 055,000,000, - if . it , could. have
� . .
The' land. was. a happy land &.majority. of
'whose belonged to the.
She, Tay Bridge di - easier, .gind, slikin 9 The
(,Laughter:), I . 11 . . .
. Mr. BuNBTE R-Yoo they doa-rtliey tray-
United States,, who would expatiate Upon the
&* .
advautegbB of their* I nd - policy ; 00. 'that
been done, � at . 4. par cent,,. : -and
have opened their. vast domain for free
Papulati6n yeomanry
class. 1§uoh *A country was isoilte from 'tbo
1,
Asoombly.to devise means for removing ts)[110-
tations to Sunday travelling and tiaffio. - In
. I An hon.=ambsr�-Without ceasing. (Laugh.'
i,er)" - : ,
'Wi must naturally expeat *to' lose a, portion
this. immigration designed for
iotilomenU The smonat set mipart for the
Canada PA@110 ltailWay, 100,900,000
tides of Socialism,, and, would ,lound its
national prosperity Upon thrift. aid'induotry.
the course of a lively discussion and speaker
. .. . .
'. - ir, BuxsTlen- Yen, wiihpnt opening, for
of Primarily
the Northwest. . When communication
.acres,
was,entirely but. of proportion to the Amount
i class would. always reopond to *the dall
maid -be regarded the disaster as m.-jUdgment
'
of Godupon mercantile trickery in building's.
.1 - they could xot got - from any -
justice, but that
1-18"11
was established betwoli,`U, LOW Superior and
'1116-:W4,
graRte by.the.U.4iledlitateg to'snyoftheir
-A, , -
..Such
h _Men a-014heithomes. . They might �
for t 6 C
be.,annibilated, but -they could-nobbeen-
�.
bid- bridge. � � - .� .. . ..
0-vatum'eiit..(Boarii-of-ji6ughter. -Y--Tho House
I
should regard thesu I bj6ot seriously. ,
Alva $bid would still be
thm,apme; snd'vve4 when ilia stream of imm
U OF
railway-oDrapa I ., The 1ighest grant, that
made the Nortbern PselfiP - Railway, was I
,slaved, HFurged the House in dealing with
� I Xho, Salvation Army Love found In Phila..
dolphin a It artier Welcome than 6hij re*.
,
Sir laosAw TILLUI , contended 1hat the
�
'
migration passed entirely oveilour own lines,
.to .
47,000j000 Acres, but the conditions were
.this great dueotion to iiso'aboyd the petty
celvadin a* ork. 'The iiinks havothere
�
.expenditure had not Inareaead fif all in. pro.
portion to the Idedoihmodation that wai now
-we must .expect that thirii.would bd few
immigrants who Wotildl�a lef.i in ignorance of
thafthb.:roid aboulo take a certain -belt,
Irrespective of the quality of the land, and it .
,am,!" -1 of �party, and under the solemn
1021211tation of the 1pteresta.of tho. future.
�
been. recruited to the number of filly, who,
I
I arhished lot convOts. The aver age- expendl-
the'advantages of the United. States ail a
had been estimated that out,otihe total grant
:
millions who wflI inhabit the. great Xorth�
I
are"about evenly divided Ruid-oex... They
wear a uniform, march ,thro ' ligh the otreato
. .
lure. for 'these ' -ftems since 1873 was
. .
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0327 000. - ' * . � , - -
fiol& for Immigration. The obvious conclu-
. ,
. '
'ion from these IBM Wal that wo must offer
the 'road would;,not realize 14',000,000' acres
..
of arable land, , wbile by thi Gbverrimeutlo
endeavor -to. art! ve at -a. just and.
, = oonolasion. He ie'sUmAd. his -seat
-
*AhbAnuero flyingi.Und olng : . . �. . �-� � I
� . . . .
i1o'n.ti. gialts sala that the average ex.
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I
Inducements to the intenaing Settler equal
,
regulations double the amount was -get apart
amid cheari ifter,mqvi�g the following rGS6
I 'q I � .1
I
Satan's mad and I'm lilad, - ,
Pon
iditure Stated by, the Finance Minister was
and.even Superior to those offered by the Unit.
forthe construction of the, Can0a Pacific",
I
. .
lutioni ; , ." - . .
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.
. A littlemore falth4n Jesus I I .
� 1�116'11 miss that; goal bethought he had ,
mislea.aing..-The following figures would show
how tli6 late Gov�rnmtiiat had managed this
ad- 9tatoo, else We do4ld not expect to secure
any considerable portion' of the imniigratialic-
slid if the land wai not of fair average quality
'the. Government was permitted to, extedd the
1.
1. That In th6 opfuloll of ibis Honda. the pro or
polipywitit rejerence ,to. tho disposition of 'Ph.
, :.... A.11ttle,more faith inJeaus,. - � I——
. it's hit I want, I � .
,
department:. In 1804j' the- IRB& yoar.af.SIr
-
to this continent. -The questjon, then arosei
th
belt. Taking advantage of th6 provision, BY
public lif,013 of Canada ghould be, -so far as
'ptacticable, to sell such lauds t6 actual. settlers
. It's all I want, - . , , . , ... .
John UscAoffal[d's 0 , avoininent, the oxpmrfdi�
Did the loud r'ejulations emanating fidna, the
had, hetually'extended the'40 milosbaltu
. only On reasonable oonditioxia of � oettloment and �
. .. . It's all I Want "
A little niore faith In Ypoug. ` , . I
95,000
sure was $3 . ; in 1874 5, �Ifo'fiist year
Department.of.the Interior offer Indueent'anti
'to
a, 920.mileo belt in. the beat pordon( )f'tllo
I
.loud
in lots, or quantities limited to an 6r6n, which
can be reeionably, 6beopied by a Settler, and that
- - . . , �.., , .. . -. .--- -
-of, Reform Government, §4137,000-; 1875 G.,
_ S'Upprior, those 61 $no United - 'Stated 2
- -
Dominion. Now the total amount Of
tha s,ld'of p0blic lands to speculators free.from
*1 I Ack, . Satan. Iat Me byb. - . '. .,
� gn .
0
I A llie " IvAthI&JOsub, . I .
$332 600, 1876-7, 6803,000; 1871 8, 08tfie
000; 6�
, d in this year ,there was an ifforedoe
The f4ai: Was Aliat - they I did - r2dt. The
field for homestead settlement was more limit.
grants in the United, States up to, 1876 was
215,203,807 acres, -of. which it was aslitmaf(id
, conditions of settlement to Impolitic and, Iq
.to injurioitsly aff ait the settlement of
of
, I must 0 , I will go by, , I A .
1 . 0
-faith
..OYet-'1879-80 of The: figiffea
�29,803.
id, and a, largo portion of our public domain
the Companies would iectiva X871785.068
the country by sap ng large quantities land
1ho Uttlers
A little .11'".1
in JesuG .- �
. lVa all I want ate. ... . I.
proved ,.which political party he studied.
wag 'hold at higher priods- tharf those lauds,
'acres. Dnring the! t1m6 he op6ko of, there
looked up f or -years and by obliging
thereon ultimately to pay a Pride much larger i
.
Thomas 'Hatrigon, the 10� Is
economy, . (0hears.). � .
of the-Uhitia.,-Statoo placed. in similar air-
had been palonted.42,00,000 acres, otwhiob
"wire
pj an that which is paldilato tile paLlid treasury I
tot the dame. . I. ..
.64lagellati
reporked insane In Buffalo, whore he * boo
On the item of §269,903 under head of
Legislation; an'-aradefing -debate occurred,
ounnitancog. After giving ibb L Hormi. A
rehime.-of the Governmentlo.origiiiisi. land
33,700,629 acres Aralited to. different
railway - oompaulds. T11o' SMOU'll' of 1SU40
. �, .. .. L ... I ,
2. Thit its Utider existing regoltillotis respect -
])Ban conducting revival meetings. some of
.
the Methodist clergymen of that city have
. during, which 'the Speaker of the House
regulationso he proceeded to say that ilia
I
granted- lo other . than Pacific roads was
Ing the disposal of publiclaride for th puloee
quant ties
Of the (Jan6dian Pacific Railway large i
declared their belief in.blp lunacy. ind'pro,
tested
Admitted thif last year his political' friends
OV p rail him in demands for poiisiono
effeo$ Lof those regalationa-which proposed
to place betW6tJUL ilia hbraeatead settlei lid
. . a
55j000,000soreo, Of Nybiell it Was estimated
thedordpsuiiiswouldreo�i#o 81,600,000acrei.
,
of fertile lands tire bolng off ored k ealo and, -
'Bold to 01%oulidora at one dollar ver acre for one -
dowrio tht balance Ili
againA .him continued exhibitions of L
vfild�eoo ; but the pastor df the Asbury
fat, thei "fileads' on the oeosionil otaft, and
the, railway an unoo6uplod belt of land five
'oh
...
Thq total number of roada to *4ioll land had.
tenth oftsh and nine eq;tdl
annual instaimento with intere at at 6 I)er 06AA&L.
Church. in of a. differedi. ophilon, and the
.a roomed i &like to Mt. Charlton. because h
�z ,a
a a a Otion asking got a ratutift "bowing
Mileg In Width, whi "I'l000d,to givo.io the
p
homestead Settler only'hllf tho land he could
boort'givento old th4r ifoustr4ation woo. 83,
iiiiiiihe number of mildo of railway which tbeso
per 6mium, terms which enable the speculator ,
to obtofix cotitrol of lands for-caBh outlay of toll
meatirga, gdob,'dfawing great crowds. "Not
content wikh rushing from platform to Chou.
' fatly
he named -of all employees) andL oonfi,quo
obtain' in the United Siateo, and which
'
grants aided In ifoustruallizig was 18,654, and
"on is Par acre, thereby not only In offect loaning
, othaspoculatorontlidrarbof the Government
Gal rail", says the couridr, in an Account of
aredublion Ila the staff was effected. L
chirged tio: the pre-emption Battler a hikhoir
there would ba10,000 miloo m6re couipleted In:
111 L Ine-tonthoof thboapital required for speculative
big conduct, he 44 took p000bahlon of the
Ron. Mr. .BLARE naked for explanations
relative, to certain Worsens in. 1 Salaried,
-price than life Wag charged in ilia United
.Biatea-was to divert people wh6 word pro.
the same system. An to the general land grant
policy of the United Slatoo,00mo hold it to be it
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In VeAblento, but tvingrisefhaox erloncogh,�
t a great expense lu the keeping oracestuts, &,.VS.
slol000 and'oven went'oo fat on to climb upon
ilia sestir, or half 'Way Up, the Pulp,% dooki,
not"iy that of- the oteori'a clerk assistant,
coadfrig to the Northwest to bakota attaother
bad one, "There could be no doubt that it did
to indefinito delays on -the -realization bf the
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atretelfing out his tall, thinbody to Its -utmost
train 41'600 to 61,800. -, .. I
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lead to the rapid collattd011op of railway
a. Tbat so long V411 thd system of boiling
belglit, and swinging his IfAtd. Willi coat
a ,
101 even Palled up half 'way to the
HOUL . Mr. Bow= oald,that there WAR no
ififtbooe, that woo only -4 typographical error.
60 to L cause th
palpiLblo q. Governineut to
ohatigethdab rogulationg Within two' and S
lines, and that the settlement of- the country
Wag to a donsiderablo extent promoted by
opfubliolanda to Speculators WithOU6 CondjejobmL
settleblext or restrictions an to qtiantlty
In continued, theprice at l
elbows'
he banned Among the audience, Making lingoes
(Ministerial applause,) .
Npaitiou there hid beef! In.
bAlf monthe at ter they wont into opulktion.
On the 14th of October, 1879, neW
. theme, giants ; but there could big no doubt
too that through the lobbying influeftfoos of
which stich
oplastiould be paid In tall in cash at the time -
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before -their eyes ; now prostrate in ilia Aloloo ,
uo'w lowering UP' from A Pow back, with hands
orMr, field an
base of . 0200 III, the second 'clerk
regulationit, were issued under whidb
'Which
rings Congress was 111ducod in maby dhodo to
of,oale. I I I .
Mr. TitouAs WrrITE ftGgObtdc � 1 n dOf . anon of
hdating 0110 ouokfi6r, or stretched to hoAveri,
assistant's salary. The figures before the
belt,-Ao under proviouo regulA,
'been
vote inardinatolygreator qnautitles of land
the land regulations front RXIblot6rial point
otpointing-to some startled, and Uncifouding
000clat I or, or rapidly flitting the leaves 0 f 'he
House Were correct. (Opposition cheers.)
Hom Mi. NAbinsizin said that he had seen
- tionoL had reserved for sold, wag
opened to homestead settlement And pro,
"'an the toado required. Bdt Perhaps sifter
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all the ,policy of the United States was a
of viewi. And litier advainiiing the routine
. charges of unpatriotic and disloyal conduct
BIbI6 backward and forward t new Uttering
-b a memorandum that the powers bAd been L
y .
'$be
ornpt, on. to the game extent aiid Under the
Wiso and, and big Must Say lJ juttlas to bon.
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against the Op he moved an amend.
Name Otago whisper to the unrepentant sinner I
taken from Speaker to make appoint,
- oxtiod conditions as the other belts. The
gentlemen opposite that it won not Matter
.position,
ment to th� amendment gildoroing the
thsli Suddenly, W1016ft ftruing, obriekin;
mollito, and he would like to, kbow Whether
,tiven numbered, reatiopow 16 in number in
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what the amount of land We" it With It the
dovorfimentlo loud reguiallolao and Amrmivg
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oil A dibjOint8d sentence Of thanksgiving or,
that was go, Mr. Ploho bad been dimahugaa
each townoblp of oaiih belit Vote got apart
'r-R-17imehilitia
Government built the rbad, but It did matter
Very 'what the ,
,JLhamJo.bo-boaeAoisI - -., �- -� .
tor; immediately afterward, p6iffiapi, get.
off a 'joke of the mons
Llaotyaltrwithout Mr.0peakerlo'knowledge.
Mr. SpnAfxna itaid that about Mt. Pinhole
, end pre-oniPtloa pUrPombe And,
the odd-nUcilf6rad godilono to a similar �um.`
- materially - policy wool- with
ref�rozco to the disposal of �head laudo,
Mr. CuAlatirort closed the debate by 6xpoa-
qttootfoo
9y �p ab.16
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Outlined be know ladiblift9i Rd wanted the
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)Set tot' -railway putpook, The piloes of pro.
(time . bear.) It rn
ff Attered Very much
Ing th . a propontorous obarattgr of the
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Promlerlo sotims104 rocolpito on Account of
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A vote woo taken. ,on Mr. Wbite1g, *mend,
menii to tho, 4.1119441ment. which Wag
- nitrified on the following division 1.
yesp 121; Nald 40. majority for, 8N
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The, psura Word .T. H'. Pope and guntIrig.
ton, an. 4 X
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Undo -word closely drawn. Who If
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Government majority in this Parliament on
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Ozn�A, April 6 -Mr. Spsaker tool; the
chair at's.15P
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Thd debatq on she motion to go into. Vain-
..Piitte,o on Ways and Means was kasumo(l by
Sir LZONAUD TILLAY, Who oubmided the, fol.
lowing Amendments tothe tariff: for adoption.
by. the gouge, find, which took effect thim
MOrUIAg;- . . .
Resolved, That it is expedient to provide, In,
addition to the provisions ountainqd. in the 10BO.
Ijition of 10th Adarch labt, tQ further &mend tbo
act 42 Victoria. esp. io, by the followitigadditions
to and, alterations In, the sehedulo, "a." of said
Act:- .
After
.. the item 11 electro -plated wers" Insert the
wordsO sajery whoolo," tiwoutY-Ave per Coat L . ad
valor6m(25fier cent), - .
After the item 'i gioves and mitts" Insert the
words 41 gold and silytr leaf," twonty-flVe per can$;
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ad valorem (20 per cent,), . I .
� I In the item concerning 11 malt" strike out the.
words 0two cents per pound," and, Insert tlib
wordw I- fifteen conts Per bubliel upon entry for
'warehonae,Bubjeoioc;Eolseregulitioiao"(IOoLier
bushel). I . I I 'L
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nwoL no --- -112e Voron--
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4-andohirts .a
.ng .g=powfler end other
item, conoerning 0 nitro-.
wo1r.'s "provided,-thut a .
halt cents per pound may .�
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"f,�'jile'IAZ117-1 japer, comn�ap, brown and yel. I
. low," after the word" cent" -acid thowor4s 11 and .
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the schedule of free giods as follows: I
groin the item �onoexning ooluri . strike out the
WoAk-7;#Aile'l aud. the w0y(ls 14 karis green." . ,. � .
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I tUnity Of replying to some Of the remark4 ,
which had been made by ban. gentlemen
. opposite in the course of the delialle. It bad ' �
. been Stated With rkf6renos'Lto the financial -
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affairs of the Dominion that the estimated . ,
expenditure for the nt xk . 11 onnoial year was
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largely in czoeps of any previous estimate
Submitted to this House, and that that fact
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WAR an evidence of the ' extravagance of.the . .
Administration. But ho'Qould any that the, ; �
expendituree;cclApive:01 that- Upon.entirely- . - .1
now objsato,in-other-wordri,the controllat
expenditureiL.Was Ins this year thariany
. year since 1873. The estimated expenditure
for. next year vu 025,007,203, and the �
Supplementary. Re,tirastes Would contain '
provisions for puVIia buildings In Munitobs - I
and some i -.other public works which would . - '
Altogether amount to not more than �200;000i , -
-making- Ahe-', total-, -eatimatea-QR5,207�!�Pjj�'- ,
At ter I presenting a comparative -Stake , - � 7'"
Mont. to- show that �hlo satimates.'for ... .
.'thd zibmt fiewal year were. actually less!:
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then those ro
.,Wright--& result he arrived at by eliminating - . .
all.,the Bpeo'i&I�VoteaL Iforn.-blo, estimates but , . I
retaining. them in..Sir R,IohaXd Carkwright'0- .
he proceeded to claim. that.4he taxation
pir,c4,bita.hud'not,ine'rr;a,sqd-oo much -under " .
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Sir L.'TxLLiiY- said he estimated his 'polift.Lj ' . , � - I
laudix of the., additilonal,: pro L v#�,09,.ab,d ;bo.. 1.11:1 -1
ordinary increase of population down to the .
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present time. , ' . .. . L. �*
Mr. BLAIM-Is the ordinary increase iett. , .
mated at the role of the last cenous ? , - I ... I
Sir L. TILLEY said he Ithd1aken that - . � .1
voiy nearly, And it brought the Present POpU-
la%ion near. four millions. At the L �Jooa Of
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1873 -the tat debt of -th.e.0offelidion wall 409 I. - ,
000,000, while at the close of 1879 itlw�s., .
01.47,481,070-aninoremer during that period .
of 647,6�2,607-axd thue Would have, to be , .
aadisa to,this the . Amounts ' due to ion. . .
Irsols and other. obl4gations into which ban. -
gentlemen opposite had -entered into with , ,,
regaid to oiknalo, and the Canada ilentral and, .1
other railways, in R11.60,951,00d7;"So that al. ` . ;
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'togelkher, the aiaount,wao- aibout fifq.four dud *. ..
alimifmijlion�.-. It they'aado4 to. tbis,four . I
and a half, millions Fishery moJitay'It brought, . ' :1
those'figures to abodf §60;000"000. when. . *
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. thei came into office they found bat 'merely �
the.engeigemenig to whioVho, had referred;,- -
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,but they had found the' contracts for the .
PAcifis Railway No lot - that it *boqame .aboo- , .
llatel�necesaary for th�ji�.to-linild-tiie�mi.osiu'li. � - ,
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link"botween iiie two, sections, one east of
.WiAllipeg, and the -other 'West L Of' Lake_ - ,.� L
SLaperiok. - He then referred to the n0goo
tiationa. thAt had�kakp� plaoo�uuder the 146 � .
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.Railway, coutdiedmg that they -had bound. �
themi , 3siveh by. solemn'fibligations not -only to., .. � �
-British Columbia, but to the British Governi, - *
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monk; to`oonotruot. the road, and, ,yet they. � ,�
found theme 1.20A, 96MISM611 last OV8111i:
Opposing: thd* meand", by ,�hioh thaGover
.ment hoped to fulfil that. obligatiob Without - L'
xddlifg to the burdens of the people. - It Wait
the intention of .the 'Government, to,go on
with that great work* bat they Were bound ,
that they would not Fponil More, thilu-010e -. -
-606,000'ziiid yeari and �10,000,000 next year, .
slid therpatter� Opoh this And other, publle,� .
works not more � than 0,000,000 a year. .
Thoypxpeated in this Way to complete It in .
,ton, years at an ' exp6nditnid of Aot,inore, . *.
than 060,600,600� from the liend of.L%kii , , �"
Supirlotto the Vanilla cossi.: Recotitendod. . ..
that if thd' population of tile, Northe 'L "
,woot -increased at'. only- hall, � the ,rate ..� .
calculated by, thbleaderi 0 L I the : Government,. .. ..
last ovdaing they would be able. to, complete
,the road by the.9cherad p . roposed dud still - .
I have eighty millions of acrao:'of land Unsold.. . . .
Woo,it,warawdonible to onppoml that in'tela, L
.,years , 2 1 50,000"people . would'go Into t1fat.. " *
countr ? Tpriaing to -the off6oto of the tat!M -
in the �Imreti provinces of the' Dominion'
during the past twolve Months, ho reletirdit to -., ,
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the. Statement of 1he hon. *mezubcr for West— . . ,
Middlesex (Hr, Ross,), that. the additional
taxation. imposed L on the 'People Jfer capita
3vag In. Ontario, el. 16 -,. in 'Quebec, 27 ; and .
In No* Brunswick, 61,40-4shistion in Qaobe6x' i
being decreased DO. per ca
- . ,pitcC - Wha% were .
the facts I!.' The increage in Ontario instead -
of being *01.16 per capita. 'Was..only lfia,*in. 0,
Qnobso 27a, 0a in Now Brunswick the iaxa� , I .
tion instead of being QL40 morelwom aiakually'e - -
�1 40 line than beforty, '(01iiiers') - . - � 0. -
Mr'. UAor.nNZfX--�-))Oea- -the hall - -
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Count ' the eilkitleg fit Montle' ? -L (Elear, -
hear.),, . .1 . . . .
Sir L. TiLLuT-4 AM tailril. Jife. ban. merat
borlo otatomignt, - . . .
Mr. MAoxtenzin-But the hot, gintlonialli lit
giving figures of his. own, I-voul to know,
how lid striveo at them. 2 � -1 . . I I
Sit )�. TiLtilt-N'ever mind how, (Laugh. L
tot) Thesofigutcohnabooiiartlyedutfxotu..,,,
tles in the trade returns, t'
�blr. Boos remarked that whai lid, had State&
wait that: the blareasin III the . Province of
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OtftmiftiO WAR 1 10 ' at dent, , I
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novertheldoo, mad�Flffio Statement to which.
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ideraii toa otatemint of his before coniedi,
oration thit the probable extent,of taxation, I
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U.Pon Jilo, rapidetf Now Brutowlek undst '
0onfed6kation would be 02 75 to 03 per heaL
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