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i . section, and that wore out before the juric amended so me. to Provide Iq %, ieturn ,of arable to the contract, against ivilloll pro. , , .
� , I 10MMION rauflfw - UOU with ilia Central Pacific was reached. what Invoices were Allowed to be Amended. tests came fioz HARROWING, TRAGEDY, I THE FOAL ,OLUNDER I
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I Afterwards the grades were reduced and 1104,111) OF APP,UX6111118, L � �
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� the general character of the road improved. sure to Awake as soon as they became ac- Falal F
OnANu, Dec, 15.—The Speaker Ook the bub it was this original state of the road Mr. Casey moved for �. copy of the Pro- quainted with, the nature. of t ;pq ih (I 8,uffC110 Wall -Paper'
. . 6 0,91001k. . . ceedings Of the Dominion -be, document. . '. ,. Another Organ QQes Back on .
I - chair, at which Lad been Adopted as the Standard . . . Board of Ap" Faofory. i I
The pralsers since the introquetion at the preach, - . I
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II mi, McConville, the .newly Qlactodmom- for, the Canadian PEaciflo railway. tariff, the order$ isallea by them, ate. He, possible for the Government to have 111040 I the Oovernment,
. bei for Jolliette, was introduced by Messrs. present contrAotorallad the same -]tutoroat I . a, worse bargain, go far ,as the country was 80. - .
, all . gevia Bud Mothot, � desired to got Olt the tins inwardness of this PEOPLE WANED ALM. Aj A .
I ui, Pope, in reply to Xr.'Strauge, paid it in getting the largest amount. of money and Board of Appraisers, as to the orders given =rildd, I"ll Any Ono Particular. There . _ UggRACIr. RHINO .90rDy. I I
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W40 , net the illieutiou of the Government land in return for the .expenditure of the by them and,the evidence on. wbiall they two hypotheses on which this, could TonoNTo, Dec. 17—The Fuvoui�� Told. -
smallest amount of money, And they would be Accounted for. Either the Government
. to insert m sum In. the estimates for 1881.2 , base their estimates of the values of goods., Allepirtrendino; Seengs In the Firalillep* giam. . miic� L,rto Sir John
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loxtha,tgurpose of ostablishing'a board of y follow. the example set them and It wtts of groat importance that the Pro. was crazy, or was bought or h%4 been sold. Aticinvis or the Am oyVID" . n jd a �Olio , says, the boat thing to
t _ = quickly %a possible, � . He Would be told, perhaps, that lie was �. I P1 y I
a �t�at 4 or the Pa- �111111P roll" All ceodings of this important board,, which Ina I . do even now IS, to abandon the negotiations, .
. relating to 'health f Of course 11 on, could blame the members bar' alting. the virtuous gentlemen opposite, to Escape. � with the Syndicate And indo,fillit6 I - . �
I . WAS praptioally a legislative chain , , I , . ly post
� . 1111140,11" . of the syndicate for scouring as favorable should be known, and he thought they '*t be must say that there exiatod I)ur,vALo,, X. Y,, Dec. 17.-A. very diaas� pone We work, There is no pressing hood ,� .
,%. Tar. McDonald replied to"Xr, Desjaraiu.s A contract as, possible, or for got. should be published from year to,'yeax. - an Agreement signed by his late colleagues irons fire, Attended by hep . a railway Dritiola Columbia. ' . .
. th I I . - ting from I , ,,vy loss of life, , of ' to �
% ;it it W415 iaot� ti,lo Intention of the Gov , this country to build :arranging to recoup Sir Hugh Allen for occurred,in this city to�mglli- AbOut6 The undertaking upon which ilia
erinnont to ropicialthe, Supreme Court Act, The motiou was carried. . I I
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- the road double itba, Amount 61 what . d ced them. Perbaro o'clock fire was discovered in the third country has, orubarked in too grook I
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CAWADW PACIFIC ILULWAY COSTSACTS9 � would be roquirecl- to buiJa A good one. . Hit. 1301)WELL'S DISMISSAL, in this twenty-five millions 9 � .
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Mr. Rim4o moved for the contract or (Hear, hear.). But. it waig. negligence or Mr. Ross (Middlesex) moved for copies Ineansmight be found to recoup tbat gentle,- Tifft, on Perry stropt, The buildinig: was innumorabld Millions in building At
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.. Agreement entered into with certain con- ignorance which amounted almost to of the a , orrespQndence slid other papers on MA4 far his losses, when the last, Pacific occupied by M. H. Dirge & Sons, wAlITaPer railway which is not a . commercial neces, . .
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tractors i9r-tho constructioli of the 0ana. criminality on the part of the, Government 11 Aft as Ila 0 in ss . contract fmilis
w fall w , b ad t ' a mi ion issued in � a. The con raot undo
., It ,, hilltedly manufsoturera. The building is 8Q feet siV, And is not. to belong to them wh
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than I 9 I � - It the case of Xr, B. V. Bodwall, then aliper. � built. The Telegram says that A com. .
Vaoifio railway last summer durin to. m4ke such a bargain. (Hear, bear.), I established a great Monopoly in the North- front by 300 feet in depth, And about 100
the visit to England of the First Xinistor, was evidently ilia impression of the Minis- intendant of the Welland Canal. west, end it rested with the company to men a oys Were employed, At morcial and financial origIfs in, my be, expected -
the Minister of Railways, and tl , is Minister ter of Railways. that the Union Pacific The motion we", ' exercise, that monopoly wiaely or other. the present . season the business - 1. , I �
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of Agriculture. Ile said tile Houge we% 4oad was as good when it was constructed I I wiso. - . 11 - �
. ,. , . 11 Tun XISSION TO, -4MO14ANP, . manding extra belp. All .of this the people in their distress may be,driven
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I aware that duving the visit of these di.stin! as it waa in 1873, the fact being that at the . Sir Obas, TupporroplioilAtiqQlnelongth, to numb.or� were. At. work, and Ill 1080 to seek a , I
guished personages in England announce. , latter period the road was perfected, which Mr. Cameron (Huron): Moved for- a. re. ill I . unexatiou to the States, .
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, turn of the expenses inourreaby the mom. Ice personal 411 siom;�wbichhad been made . , - I _ . .
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. Monts were oirculated that arrangements at first Lad boon useless for commercial Goya him, . given the. blIllding was a mass of games. .
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. hadbeen completed, and these Announce- Purposes. The standard of comparison I Sir Aiobmra;Cartwrig1lt-X do not won. The walls crumbled And fell, and probably . 11 . SUIT. . �
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! ry poor -one And the Govern. person or )?croons -in the service of the buried,from twlsnt� to thirty of,the oni� ,,, Interesting to Fitirnierts and IDenlers. . .
I . mento. wore from time. to time contradicted. WAS thus xk vs - or, Sir, I'do not wonder that the. man who
Ev , entually E4 statement was inade allthori� went had been guilty of fatuity, and even Government of paid by the Government, onl Ilea, to Ice on his friends And col. I doors. to the dffferant room$ N Toitoswo, Dec, 16,At the County Court � . .
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tatively,sait was said,thmt. an arrauge- stupidity,inagreein toit, (Cheers.) ,sent toEngland or elsewhere in behalffai lom ucs on In their place, and. see on Ills I -tidgertaw '
ment bad been made. This must have ged to quote from a re. , f I I were hung to owing in, and each bad A yesterd%ythe case ofHaggart VS, B
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, that the U I , the, Government, or in the service ..a ilia rig t d 0, an whQ only wanted anothok heavy sprilig closing them, thereby Petard- waaconcluaOd. It is an action on 9, promis. . . � . ..
been- effected in England,. for upon the PK r6 of 1872, Showing Dion Pacific Government, from ilia 10bliF.obruary, 1880, ton ilia sand and oii big left hand a man of ing the.egress of the occupants. The build- I
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.__&rTiva1-,o"ho--1_7irat Milaistir.at-Molitroal WAR At that time,, 900 0 thirty-two. thouSand-76-4hiRsids)-�1 do, �Iliat Ing -was without fire eacapes of- any"khid, U2ftl&ge farmer, in- the summer of 1878 I .
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, on the 27th of September. he made a. it beilig 6 'o'clock, the Spoakdr''fR_CiF1W I . NEWSPAIVEA PO$TAQR. wonder that.these gentlemen do not like to The terrified workmen took to ilia windowe � . P .
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� speech upon the subject. Blake . Chair.. 7 . . I I I. . .. have recalled to their minds. - the. most Ili- and many of, them. escaped with broken purohaseaia, threshing machine from Hag- . . ..
) Mr, Chmirlton moved for a return showing . gart; Bros., of,Brampton, for %50. It bay� . . . .
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.. then qi1oted from the 141600% utter'. OTTAVi'A,"Deo.-IG.-The Speaker took the ' the postage-paid.in . ,a bones and bruised bodies. Those !,a the Ing. been. discovered th4t he was not I . . .
. . famous Pa ...... ge. in the, history of' Called .
Wbloek. . � . . each mouth of the year, I , ' I .. .
Ing . . onding,Tune 30th, , I upper stories whowere Unable Ao escape, ad of certain , propoity, as repro.
anices At that tinati, Alowl . that he had. chair 46 31 when the -honor of Canada �wais -sold mud .
anliolanced,dofinifely that an arrangement The Speaker read the return, aunounow I 1880, by the daily news. sacrificed by these m6n, as far as it was appea ad for a 'moment .At the" windows . .. I
I I 9 Papers OfOutaria, and, Quebec. Ir = to, the firm, they took steps I
I I 1, ills return of Mr, Valin for Montmorenol. . them t6, do, for - Sir - Hugh and, then sink back suffQqat�d in the. . . . I
. I. .had been wade to build the entire roltc , After further diocussion the motioll,was 'a o c 11im for,& obtaining. the .
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ceived �mtisfmctoiry -Mr. Bowell moved the, game committee pogg*�' ey. smoke And , games. The following is . � .
and that they had re � declared lost. . - Alla- ,? NAM, - or 4200,000 of m9n machine by false pretences. These . I .
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security in money, not. only for the con- its that of last yeari with the exception of OTuiv4, Dec, 17 -The Speaker to' Audi air, 1 coulcliell. the hon. gentleman A list of those known to be kiIlea " were, I
� . struction of the work, but for the tunning the name,of Mr. Schrieber subst,itipied for . this, that although I could have expuBea One of the firemen in the fifth Storey badly Ingo
. I . chair at 3 P.m� Elizabeth Badgerow, wife of Qliver, giying . �
. , rg thereafter; that Me. Oliver, deceased, to supervise Iia.regulete him for hot baying deserted his chief burned, .jum,Vpd_..tQ,.tho_ grQuua,_.. unrac-09- her -note, for 4250, and- -returning, Such- - - --- .11'. 1. , _ �, _
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. they had entered into a coutinct, Aria that offidiallibb4tes of the Rouse,-Carriad-.- , I IiA-1fix hoiir* of-fib#d; yet-11101MI '41W nizable. His head and body were mashed ' . . . - I
- , . the hours of. labor in the workshops 8 .of the. machine as. could be found. �
�.� the work would go on whether Parliament ,. Mr. Koelerintroduced a bill to repeal the - - ;'ill" the facts were proven. And disclosed at least t�6 a jelly, butlie is. supposed to;bo, ThomaB Par, I . . . �
and facto, ries. of the Domipion. - - - � I Mad piesent action ift ,brought against. her - . ,! . . .
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. --in--Novcmbcr`or February-, --afid- Supreme.. .itoiid.. Excheqder� Court Act A I - �.,� . -,,,--....-.-....,.-,t.kt3,..Aii- ttoccimpliact- after..* Jact,gu
ogened .. -1- - 12da I - . o _d. very " ,Tualda. .1ohnNalana.aged-Myears,jum, E&Q. .. I I �
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- . on'the,,note, for 4250,- ana_ _aggpp.t _. , . . . .
. . - SYNI)IC TE r4itaxiN. nearly As guilty as the man who was him. � �
t At the Government would trust to Pari the note amending the -same. Tui 11� . � ped,
. . . from the fifth Storey, killed. Win. Barry, James Pearcey, J. P., who ondoroed it. The . ,. . . . . 2
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le .11ament. to sustain them in what they were , , Mr. 0(iograin moved to introduce -a bill The 116use went again into'�omnuttee on self the criminal; With -reapect to Bud as fatally injured in the head, Spine, and in- grounds of defonce. are that, the. note was ,
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about to do. This c6utract had been *fully for thQ'Lott6r prevention of fraud in role. the r000lutiowrospeotibg the proposed con., -for the'insinuation that ho venturs o . * At the a ,, . . . .
. . 1�4. juinjed from the' fourth Storey.. not properly 'stamped, and ill , igna- , . . . .
� completed, imid therefore was not open to tion to contracts involving the expenditure tract for the Cmui�diau Pacific railway. ' throw.out against me, air; ever 'The injure are; John Griffin, jumped. ture to it of Mra. Badgerow was procured I .
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I the objectiouB which had been' urged by Of public rnond�s, He explained ,thatr - Mr. Laugevin, rising to Speak to the me, London, every.map acquainted with OU47 from tile fourth floor, right arm broken and by the exeroise.over lior of undue ififlueuce. . . I., ..
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� gentleman opposite *hen asked - to'llring . though tho object h6 desired to atts,in was tion,* confessed to feeling more than the tomA of the $tock Z xchauge', . . . . .
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1 I ffer Very difficulb to attain, he believe � d that the . Usuak responeibility oil , the J ocossion, fooply well that a more U' knows per-, badly injured intnrually. Maass Mmkine, Samuel Alex, Price,, the , Agent of . 1. . I - .
. down the papers relAting to the o B I r niruo.StAterlkont. log.fractured, j unlDed from the fifth Storey; the . . I
made (Hehf,boar.)' Some Of tll� details bill he desired to have passed would pre. Ills whole work completOd would cost or insinumtidn-call � it what you, please- Petri firm, t6stified that he lad. .got' I -
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so op ' ifically referred tolaythe Prime Mi vent the recurrence of these frands, at Q78,060j000,, c6unting the I land at 01 par . . I ck O'Brien, badly burned about an..'abstraot from . the ro . gistry office . I . I �
�01 � � Ul- tbab I introduced a new mode of selling head and back and arm broken. Ed. Which .
4 doter U laWhiontrealfspedch he (Mr, Blake)' least in a majority, of. cases, One of its acre, By the. contract, of 1873 the r9ad bonds in Canada never was made. . I McCormick, jumped from g showed -that Oliver Badgerow - . . � . I
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fail6cl to see in, ilia document Mid O� the . Provisions wits. t6 7 pfohibit contritotors - would have cost 04i000,000, counting the Adopted the plan adopted by my prede- out in the head. Mike. O'Brian, right log Laabeen'represouted to -be. his on the or- - .
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. -- -�-_jal;f,�--_�_'-(Uhd�jj.,) -7 - -7 -.-.'.`..- -1 -�. �. - -_'.-�' �-ffoni-� oubab,ki M& ei avdirig6tl --ikdi� -:144f! at- thp saipq,., .. � , ..,He prooeqded,.t9. .cesiora,apprbyed by.1ba--boo.t. i4ithiaritlea, ilk- broken. .- The following- are known. to be der for the threshing machine-. He visited - -
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. Sir John Macdonald *objected. to this - reotly, to election funds. It also Jlroviaed dotlaim e'the cost ot the railway with the I;ondon, mud -which I had. every reason to missing .and Supposed to be in the -ruins: Mrs. Badgerow mn4 told. her that her hus. I I . .1
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110 allowed land put in At 61,5.0,5.52 end $2,50. The . believe WaSto. the. be, t 1 te'rest of the ooun� -Stephen Hackett, 'Martin McGee,"Pete , .
.motion on tile same ground ashelladoll, for the punishment of officials W . a in ., I
jected to the mGtiou for the papois regar&' the Secrets of their departments to leek 'present Govern . , ... ., I . I r. .bond ,and hergelf could, be imprisoiked for� . . .
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. . 'ti6uF; to . ment bad made great a,%- try- ' (Applause'.). I % Swandle'r; Joli'u aud,Tmmes Stout (brothers), obtaining money undbr ,false pretences' . . I I .
ingthe,offors miide. Neither he nor his 'Out, this punishment ta be not only 15Y flue, or -bring in -settlers, and he (Mr.. The Hou�e ad ourn d at 1.1,40; - . I , . . . .
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doulat'thatf . I . ' I . � � Mrs., Badgerow testified that Price had . . . � �
colleagues were, responsible for .the all- but by imprisonment, in order to aflix. a L=in) could not if .Mr . . 9,180ZLIANEOIGIS , XOTIM . - to tlie'Uiilofi Malt House- Adjoining, also soared her Into signing the note for 4256.by*_ - .
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1� , .uc4wqemcuts made of their,progress.. This stigma to offefiders of this class. The bill B -pe�oh b4a not. been made or so - OT11A*A, Dec. K-Iii3he Hou�o yester. thp property of Tifft, which was.destroyed. , . � � -F , �, ��
we a-ml-acturLia"Le gravest 4mportarlep, was road a firat time. I I . I . �Vidaly .distributed ilia immigratibri, * -,vould ' threatening to send b6r to the penitentiary ' . . . . . . . . I
8 . . I . . I day�afteruoon Mr. Josiah Burr P,Iunab, the The -building was three 'storevs, 'and con. for'seven years and her Ilusband for four- ' . . �
I, - And attracted great attention on: tbg stock . �, . I I . have been much larger.. than* it W.ae. popf - laureate of the Conservative Party, taine . d §25,0010 worth �f grain-- -Tlio*loss . as . 11 . � " .� . .
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I . -15 IDARDe : - - - Parliament ' should-s'llow that it wag . not got off a very fair . . 1- re a , . ''
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;�. exchange. Negotiations moreorlessper- . . I joke at the expense of can-6illy be estimated. Following are the . . ;
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,'� Mr. Plumb resumed .the debate on ilia ,ihd enemy but the friend - defendant, on'tbe ground that ills h it- , -:--% - I I . .
,:, , foot were entered into, -but one by one �tlloy I I I � of the company, tfio membei f , n. Mr. Cas y figures, - George W- tifft,' On building, been 11 pressure.", I .. . . . . . . I I � '.
11. fell through. It was only with the grant- motion of Mr. Blako for all address fok and .it Should deal with .tb6m in the beat had 'finished Or ,'Test E4 'I" Mr. BlAket's §105,000; Birgo & Sofisi 'n4whindry slid I . .. . " . I
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V; eat #iffieuity thn,t they effected 'an ariang'o- c6pies. of evidence, oto,,'on which the Gov- way Possible, having regard to the interests Speaking bu toagrooments BtOck, §150,0 nning "grain 11 .
1''.. -L . orhment based their judgment ift ace6pt- of* ilia country. If they starved them by motion for pap V I. Palatial, 60; J. B; fo , " .. SWAKCVIN44 COLONIES.. '' , . . .... . .
. nient at all. , The Lou. gentleman had re. � 'entered into last Aummer.by the Ministers 05,000; City'Engla� House, 63, 00,. by I .. . . . . �, . � .. .. ' - . � I . ,. . �
. ferred to a speech, lid 1144 ma4e.. Ho, was Ing ilia Union Pacific Rdilway, as the Barad .giving a ainall subsidy, And then taxedtheir .while in. England, wu6fi.Mr, Pluriab aroso fallin-a'walls. Insurance estimated as fol. Sufferings of.V . . . ..
, ,was when first constructed, as the stabdard; property, the cQm . . . . . I, olonistis in fflnuaiteiiaita, kind. . . . . , .
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not prepared to vouch for: the literal w- , Paily 'wo.�ld smy'ihoy and remarked that 41 he thought thelion. . Iowa I - Lose on. buildings covered-Birge's . I . , - iffashmajo. . , 1 � . . I I
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'He had no doubt . regulating ilia quality Bud character 6f the couldnot-goon. ThisWaB'uotwbat they , I . . I - 15,�-Mr. Hutchins I , . ! . . : I , I . .
� curacy of that speech. . I member for West Elgin bad miosed the loss half insured. T.Uaea Ryan and John ST. F AUL, -Minii,, Dec. . :
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. that in substance the report was correct proposed � Canadian Pacific 'Railway,- desired. They wanted the conapany,to- go mark entirely, and it put him in. inind of a Kennedy, employed in the- fourth floor of who Was sen� to investigatb the condition I . .. � . . .... .. I I
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( An arrangement was li�ude stiliject to a sat" And showed ' that Ahe United States, on and domplote'this great national work.. � . 3ntly went the Bit& building, both jumped to the' 6f ' . . I
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I *jivou the following ban. The. company wma expected to. do what gentleman. in the west'whO Tecto . . . the .now 'Connemara Colony,. reports . . . � I . .
isfactory Agreement as to.details, and ifthe Government bad I out,pigsan Shooting, ,and also missed the ground, escaping with only slight bruises. � � . .. I .
. . m the bargain dianot Agree there uses for ilia oonstrue]tiobt.,of .tile Union the ,Government themselves were * ex- . fearful auffQring among thocolonists. He. . . , . .
parties i , mark, killing -his' favorite COW instead of, A Small boy, -name unknown, was seen t - � � . . I— .
I Pacific railway:' For the section from the, 0ectad - to. do�thoy were. tb.build a gQoa . . 0 found .*Jdrou."Alm�at.,��(L.koa.,;�aud-sut-.� �__.______. . I
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� . . ,.. . 'Missouri RivOr.to- the baAr of'ilab Rocky 'road, built W.Quld have t'-Mubli "Acre lapgh, W y - tolograph'wirti, whiah -likalta, &-hid; - lid "" ji- """ N ' - -_ '_ ' hiy'for'fue . I � . �
. Mr. Blake-Hemr,laear . - I . Cos hibh was., eullancod7.1a i M- C - I I I . I 9 an �wdre a iged to reqort to .. ! I . .. .
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Sir John Mae . didliAld- i.�iiuued'tbat-ihe � 96iinttCino,'4'16,ibud-�e�i�iile*- f6r -the line than the subsidl which was now to be givep prom .. y r. ago: . . si in if Which the�.- had I very little. i the' ' I I . . ..
V I cc y through the- mi - ptly replying, " I'llit the'cow arfyway I I down the wire,'esbaped With -only badly out c I ,
'had settled the dpta �iintaffi ranglo, 048,000; f6r to these good'ii�d; capable mail. * This a%-- I I I .
i - . ils in England so far as . I The numberof inarniirents.into, Menitoi;a Lands.' The buildings. are ,no,W (12 p, m.), lbeasants seem6d Laggard. and i�orn.' Some.. . I .
. tbo'.1iiio between'* the Rocky and govada: -empgon-fronYtaxation had been granted in . . . . I
,� '. . )s,,532,000'�, for ill's line I . � . . I at goalsou a mass of amoking,ruffis. The barents and- of tilem say they�:Wdro better 0 1 .� I
, they could as betwpen man �ua man, And and We Northwest diiring. the pa . ff in Are- . I.,
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,� the gentleman interested in the andertak- .r,ng! - thro5h'tho other countries. In the United Stat ' ' __ ____'.. 11 _4riim a- . --wilm�r;rTom;t-tiTa�liud,-P,Iullty of,-- - , , . .'- " * , . .� "
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, gentleman roun -strobta are full of' , - t`t * M Hutch n * .
,_ _ a - _M n -g- -Ntrad'2r-rauge -r- --f - -Nor- __ -1 - _N�Jii - .wa"etweefl4;000-And;�", 0 ds,ef-th d,dad-and;iiii-.qsi�i:-o�aes,s-ui�;- --iml, .1 .1 4 , ,
. Zng- rotax iterra; VA.M.140. pei. ,xere 4hce 6 tV6 theFn ffioRlc-imilway, I I i B enulne'retag 0, - �
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: ... . caho:& Triiii T� I an dW - iid� 'illiB th�i'o',viats'-ita;S?j�blvounus' of $19,800 all the roadwa . ywa5 exempt from taxation 12 000, the previous summer. 'A . dtho ruins alid-the . .. po a oes;. r. . . � I . .1 I ,
. Ydrk to settle the. details., It would serve - ' a " . . � ' I wioh�s just come doWn from. Dakotit says - Arilmors, and. prpbobly the -lisi'df, ,those -1 - mber. f indi idual Cases of gut-. . . � . . :.� .� . . ...
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. � . no good pur' Be to bring d6wn the. papers . '6crbs. of landi - . . . .. f6i &-Width of 400 feet, Inatead.of. -100 feet. that it le Rot � . � arge nu ' 0 ,.IV. I . I . � . . .
� . - ohishing the number of Canara kno*n t6be killed will be more than doubled feiing,. , . . . . .., . 11 . . I I . . . . . . .1
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." asked for. IFL-e Goverillnent.had achieved Mr. Angliq.Were ,those inoney bonuses' 'Thek knew that the Xortbern - Pacific was diang that have settled in that State and in when the smoking'ar'icks aiid ruins ton. be ; , Dec. .15, * L -i(214. Wood %�, �., '� . .; .: . -
a definite -result; the papers, Showing 6ose. in gold or in bonds, .and at . What . rate -aid . not, infinical to"Ilia coun'try,'but for the ' Therb Are th I reb,land offico . s. in, rernoved; . . � . , . CALDW,H,LL, KEW., ' 1 I , . .. .. . . , -.' .
I .. I . . . 1. .I . good of thd � Minnesota. - . I . - . - I has Arrived with two companies of cAVilry - � . .. �. I . . . �.. .
results they had laid before the House and they 13011? 1 1. . I . . I country and *the people -a;nd thgUsAnds of a a . I . . .. - ' . . .
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they doclined to lay before the House any . . Mr, Plumb ,as in Lands,' Afid. the Governhunt bere expocterT tbat . ' . . . 1. , - -fr I . . �_
. I . loonted* during, - the' past Season. � He attri.' - , ', Ujimeroug litV6rg om-We: 6 -616 -hist -s ait-dW �- .'.'- - - il' ,.
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other.. (Ministerial claceis.) . and they sold At 46 tb 50 p6i cont.discount. our country would not be beliiu�d ilia Unitod -butes the .prefekence'to the western stateB 01", . . . . POD. ferent Points offering'i6 comVi ..: * I i � ... 1. . ,
Mr. Blake said that foi the -first time the .(Hear, hear.). -I - ` * ', . States.- Thoy�did ifotAosire tlio:oonap�n I I . . .. . _. . I namedia.tQly .
� . .� . . settlement to, :Manitoba and I I I . . I . I
. I I - " y , : 60 9 placti -of . iDebtracalvextire Originating Ili the ffai,,, .if.�.ieobgE4ry, Couriers,are iur..from. the . 1. . 1. . . .1 . ... I
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. House, he& been ififormed tb4ttbere4aa no , Si�.Itichmrd Cartwright ba.lied-attontion t6,co.fni)babltfok�,lj*dtt�r.tbrms. , � , .1, hangegin!the laild - - � .. - - . , weist,whore tLe p66plo are said to be starved . ''..... . I .., . .. .,
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� to the f4ct: that tfie M" . fairy had agreed to' - Afit'� "`Bl6,k'e-Tlid' .'the Northwest' td . ilia & � 1110 -tel._- * , , 11 .... � � . �
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contract -made in England at.all, and -that I I. I . -11. �� �. . - Y�cciiild not. get.bottoi- - - 'I t lig niade "by the Donitaloif Gov, " ' "' � " :` �; � " -r- � , . . . . out-,'- and . I - . , ... , '.
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I if a contract was to be exitered into at all it ,:accept a, 66naer roll they now found ; terms than they havd. (Cheers and laughter.) drnmealf. , . . I., . . . 7 COLtrxwyboD, D.ec..R;.-A fire'llvoko exit .move ao'soon, As ills couriers ietiirn. The'., .� .1 . .... .. . I I
. I . � I Out who d1togetbei different from wha t the -Mr.,Laugovin said ilia lion.. gentloin�n I . . I . -1
.. was only.after.- full discussion of certain . I y ' '- Mr.,J76hu Rochestert' X.11., addressed ilia this Morning at 8.30 in thb -Hilron Hotel, settlers Will await -news fmm� Dr. Wilsonj' . . 1. ..
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. .0 had Qup�osed. - This woiald make, a differve had also complained of the exemption of of the Carleton County Council, owi . . 1. . - ".
� details on ilia return of the .Ministers: i � I 1- - -'- . members . ned by -cTolia-Merrill;--aiid-oGoupiecI �Y who has gbne 'to. Washington, beforo'1t]46� -ar . , . .
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. . - .. . . . I . . Once of several ,thousand. dollars, a mile, the lands of thd, compalay,for twenty years. - - , Tho-eplonists are said t6 Inv` , . � .1 � . -
I Canada. ando 1. . now in Session, Lord this morning. in ro. Mr. Porter, on the west side of Hdrontario' move., I I a signs. , - . . . .
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I Sir John kaodonald-And why not ? * I f. several. millions -in the whole con. Jf4ho liblido-wero to- .be taxeil -ilia 0, ompany . latiou, to the duty on pork. He advocated street. The buildings I on this aids of ilia' passwords &lid grips know - .. ' .. " 1. . . .. I .
. - Mr. Blake -If the lion. g6utlemmu�6 tract. The Goyernmeni, be,believed, " Would Ask m'or' . bY which they . .
Pa a money, as they. had shown an increase of duty 161h 1 to 2 Collis ii street all .being franlei the fire. rapidly -a secret meetina to-' I . . ..
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. should ill view 61 -this fact,takb.upou them- the Govarnmoub 'that the subsidy was only . each other. There is I
not understand why not I do not Lelia to . , -barrel,* in6toad of $2. - A spread t6-theadjoining buildings Before i ht. , .They say that whon ready toga, in .
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I . ,salvos to iecure a modift6ation bf this pro- ilia qt;xid pro �uo, for the work to !Pa done - . , `1 - a ,hotel '4��ms , , 0 , . . I . . .
� ., -inform Ills intelligeti-ce. Continulbg-',�- lie. .vision, -w�ich, if allowed to stand, might, Tile Amount I ,to be paid as 'a cash atilasi - - =.,Ou ,Va. passed on m,division- of. 17- to .1hany,militites ill -completely forty-bi6t hours they can Summon 1,00 -. . . I .
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said Let did u6t complain that ills details. . .� dy -4 in favor of the council Waiting it�Qu the enveloped in Va.moss- From -this- Mi- Jag: m;n to'join them � .. , , I � I I ; . I !, . .� I . ..., . � . ..
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. ' ' - lead to A in.&Ii greater (1bgradatioxil of the , was 4525j000,00d , to which shoitla b'e added -1 ister-of Finance ill'a Jab � Henry's tailor shop was quickly demolish- . I .. . . I .. . . .
had been so'left for. settlemont,.-but that, _ I . Min dy to %sk An Ili- I .,.- . . - - . . . . . I ..
I roa&-Irdlit .as that was --than *thab pro. t4e,eptimated value of ilia -land, 62*5 J time .. I I � I � I I � I I
. the administration through the' First 1. �. edt At this: -a high northwest whad . '%IV 1ECKU0, * -. ." . . .
. . =. cremsed protection, da pork' The �petition I I � .
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I Minister had . mad . a statements not 'borne 'posed by.thoGoVernment last'soasion;im naore,, aryd the cost:o,'f the road 4o be I � .1 I I . I � I � - R I I � . . '41. � . . ; ..
. will be presented,-totmorrOw inoriliff-g. was blowing, spreading tho.flamos with ... . - I _1 . . � , . . . . 1. . .. . . " ,
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I a heavy 60st. to the 66iltitry to make , OverbY-tho Goverikhent,. $28,000,000' thus * � . great, rapidity to-1hie buildings ad, , , werribi�.Suffeirloam ,pif,:tfiv Crc'iv*of a � .. � . . ..
out by the hall. Ministdr's Statements to,- plying I � I County Councillors do so like to'iuterview . . 3011111191 . I . . . . 1. I ,. . .1 , . 1, i. I
the rotla� as effiei6iit. as it ouaht to be. . making ii fitahlity. trahg�ctxiou. . . owiic<l* by UOV. -Cliag', 'Turver, H � Bithis, . Scotia VCNISCI. � . . 4 . , , . I
day. He had led tile country to'belleve , %, �, I . . I Ministers of -the, Grow - ' . . . � . � Nova 11 . . . . -
lad silcaii;ded, wh * *cost (10had-rig) . ..: -. - , . .. . - - After; Pa , . .1 . � A. , , I " - 1-
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that he. I areas �� �Obibli - , . I I .1 �. 5. Birilie and Cbas..-Canaerou� an , .16. . .. ... . . . . I
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depended upon the details being w6kke I.. . )v . , � . ill(, r. angeyllle con rh - , . walling, Pkofo, -steamer N ' 'fieli 'day from : . ... I
. d , . The In iii carried. .- - .�� . I IV L tiiiqio�; quoted fro; ' -' : � - wlil,, u,11trailk =oays, I pied by Bfks.McTavishm.g�m d . ON i Arrived to- . .
. . I . . ,� � ! - U who limsjuk .arrived fr!`aba, Duval's! barber shop, Miss .M. A, Story�S Sable Island, bril g, .. , I .
out to the satisfaction of both the parties con� . . VAXCOUV�,n IST,ANl)'ItAILw,kT. . . dontract to show the �Intinriar iii,tyllich A gentlema ' I � . aging . the- 'crew .Of .the " I 1. .1, � I I .
� corned., After having committed binaself %. tbege subsi4ids were divided. Valuing the Prince Edward. Island sti�teo that the bdoba,ndshoo store, Mr. Portyinah's fancy schooner.Bkide. Capt. Racher makes the' I . . I
- - Mr. -Blake Moved for cc lauds granted at �1 per .more, Jib. showed - exodua*during-the past Summer from that' . I -
by -an announcement -before, in poffit of . ,rrespondence I . . . goods, Mrs. MaKenn's dwelliug..'-D1r.'Cmm,- .following report: This Biidd "salled' from . . ' ... ..
'. . with the Government of Brit sh Colum-bimi that�t1lb1otal.b6mis to tile, Iiii0i tr6m. Sol- plaeb wAlsvermy large. In ills oduntry you, &Oh!g buildf��.Was _hlit6ho,iftoa . . � I I J,
fact, any arrungenitent,laid be�n.made, the . . The � bl� Pict6u - for-Tracadi " I X� . I I - .. . . I
. of with any person, in that pr6vi . a, N.B,,�, on ovember. : - I . .
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lion. gentlemen cQWd not afford, to'differ ft . . . . ..1. kirk to Jasper House. 900 miles, wAs.$2o,_' could not g6 into a farm lio�se but' ' ilia- Sur,,c,.. on -the biiildiva�' deStroyed'iB-'as lobb, find anchored at West I Coto pier. The _ :. , . 1, . . - I I . . .
_ Slide I!" t to F3 r iWay. 1, I . O'. fui�of,150 iniles from �. - �, 0 1UPtOlt 000 On . the build- next mornifig, she started foZ Tiapaille, ,- - . % ., . : . . - . I I
I . W �.lo 000" that"OU tlaQ�li fatlper, or�iotbor would'vrli�z#foii some -
I . about the details, or'lle. iniqllt.1iiive been. . n inast ,oaid 11, was glad to seb the ms6r use 'jolloN S:. Iluro . . � 1. , .1 . .
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'. placed in. a most disadvantageous position. . . .. . I He �to lKsulloopa, Q13,S00,000, � thing aboilt their 6. 961iS ill � ills 'States ", ihg *6,1 wQ 6n th6 furniture4 Ili the North W. 11 a n ill e. Mai n � a he e t p art a d �u d ill o'Btr* '%VS J' '.' - - . . .� . I . I I -1 I
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. . bill"Y gaittlem . At: 10, t - and oil tile 6astein soctfon, from Callender whither scorea4rifted. i� ord,erto thako 'a British; Mr. Henry', -Uninsurbia; -loss about " of the !;;_cick� gave -'Way, which;. made tlfd -..." . . . . ..
1� During these long disclisslong,"day.by day,' I--- . .takin oil interoBb , I . ,� I . 1. , .
� exaction after.exactio'n was made from him� a ritish. 0 fi'laia. , e,.ha slii a tell Station to the j�uncbion witli�_the Lake !a tllb world. 'The party says. that ,si'm - . R&i �C,! Turver, unina4riid, 1085 'Schooner ulamanageablei and she drovid bo . . . . . � I . I .
" - tho8o' whieli he 'did hot agree to in Lie *650 miles, was 1�16i -,000, di . ,'�b'2t:�'2,000; 11 Irnio, insured, 6500 loss sea for eight days, While her ero�v Suffor6d, ' i.
� . that he would sooner sea Briti _ livill is- --sig, ---tile - -11 National I
and . Superior line, ' , .250 � the feeling. . %inst -1 I
go than remain in the'Confede ion. .. 11 .. B �
" The calculation � � . I about. 01,J000.; C. Cameron's loss is'. MO.- greatly from intense cold and livagor,* hav- " �. ' " '.
. England were ultimately forceafrom hi I of tho'.0overnment was Policy, as tiling dorionothing but eub6nco I ,
. in Alr.Blake 'No;'never. ., ; - I ., that the western- section would �cogt �30_ 'the cost of livinir, while vagao.a;re lower 1_ . . . _.. .1
. .1 . .. The fird'originated from a defective flue in Ing U10thing to. eat all the time but one , t� . . ..
I . a A � 060 per mP8, -an � than they wero for'- .years laefore.' . thii Ituron 11otal. '. , ` I . 'bils7wdro dostroyedpy '% ' " . . . .. -
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I h d b- ii made preffiaturelyand improperly to go to British' Columbia, and ba.wouild' .' imle. - This- ivas one' cf. the: rare op , : DAST NIGUT's Livi'my. sciglih, i ,, . . 11 . , .-
at the peril of failu - re. The announcement Mr.13unster in'Vitod the -lion. gentlema d � the eastern $25,000 PZ�'_ , . leal., TheIr piovisi I I .1, I .
" to the country that the contract had been find tbaVA was- not -'an ililicigpitable coun- pbrtunities' given, to �ubli6 . . of colivilo'n . � .., . .. i�_. .- . ... . ,,water and the stovo, was broken. .',They -., _, . .. .� � .1
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I T made, when in fact'guoh, was not the dead.. � . inen - to 0 T'AWA, DOC. IS -17110 IlOU1tO is. I . . . - I .. . � �
'k � . . I try. Tho ldader-;o��thc Government, w -ho net. for the 'benefit 'of the country The ' enjoyed its ll-r4t real lively seduo of 010,16psgion . AROILSE!-AVARIPPING AN -EM-rom drovo on shore at Northeast Bar Sable . � "A
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The House divided, And the motion was � . I � last night.' itiA before a(liournment Sir Iticlinxil' . I .. 1. I I — 4 . � ,. .. ,181mhd left the schooner Ili boats aAd,wout - �. 1, ' .:, " . . .
I .. was tb6 mellabor for Victoria, had iltit '-GoVernmetit- cobsidored thait this Pacific CartiAlright follow0d, tbO 1101). Mr. Langoviii ill* L?X - 3nide, to the'iighthouse. Cap I . . . . . . ;.
.. .. oat. Yong, 53; llays, 1TO, : '' - trbht6d lliq constituents in4lid-lill6ral mail- rAilwayivould be'tho crowiiing not of thoir, Ilio debate on the Canitill, I'MCH10 railway re. , X%. M14140n, 6f'tlic Xioi%�.Jllop'e 4 t. Ha6her had both . !'. . . . . I I . "
I I it, � -Chawl'Ned by.si CominercialTrave-1144,. � was'llarb internally. All- I . �,
Mr. Blake, in tobving ter An addkOS8 for nor in Which -be alatauldliave treated them. livPB, as it kvag the greatesi mensuro which �Iowlng in a 2nost able nianner tbo sylidlor . .. . ". .. . . ,. . fact frozen 6d � � . . . I . . . . . ..
copies of the statement, evidettee,-ete., on Mr. Blake -Row n1iiny w I . N ftflroemcin6, and sbowing Clearly tile roclilbagnoss. - touia� Benoit kept himself from freezingby . . . .
ould lie ha�d to as pu@Ic mai, they* - could brine, ulider t Is ot tile couiso 1)oiug litirstiod-by the GoVoliftnidlit Pont HorL, Dec. 16.=This evening Ltbout % -: 1. . I . . e
I .which the Gover0hent-baged,theiijudg- ' - I .. , . I .1 . - � . constantly working, k�apibg t4o Schooner , .
treat?. (Laughter.) . I . . . . attention of tho House. Ile (31i. Langevill) fit tile torins agreed to. Ife scarifled thd loaders 7 o'clock a young,mau lawried:11"rank Lowe; . � . I . I
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Mont in accepting ilia ULfion Pacific,rail- � '31r: Bungtor said' � -he -did 'not gut. *to' free from wator, the captailft and Somers . . . � I
. whedier lli6 . know was prodil'to, be* Otis of the memborg of of thd GO'-'al"Inioat, anil .,wtig particularly hard. ocifilriiercial travellot, of Toronto, w .., . iii , ' . . I 1
WAY, as the same Was when first construct, bit Alto 'Alinigiter of-itallwit�s and .Celbii naDlo to do so on account of the . -
lien. gentlemen meant to:troAt the Govekiimant Lich br6ughtllt all6ut, 111t1p could. 'be soon tbat the , Affilis a18- the residan6e of.Mr. George, 'Wilson, pro. being u . . I 1. �. . . I .
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I.. .. i3d, as the standard regulating ilia quality. them, to beol!'or whiski3y, or to treat'thdin And whed, lie retired ,to private lif6 would writhed ittodor'Latlib tofignu-Itighing oAnlin- PAOtor of ilia Guide,. mild Asked for Mr. illj'ur' si . ` I . . � . I . .
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. � _ .a , i, iL iirclstLbdoivi�iti)ii(isttti)i)latise, Sir, is - Lowt I . .* illUkG:F4 AP V. 0 Irl e ROE., . I ... . .
� Pacifid railway, ate., said that it being. vb'�.Id the Dominion be, witbouD Britigh, 0 a I N M .
that lie Lea lima: 02111 pak6 fu'lills/,groat _Cfiarw . lblice And I pulled him out into the 1- . , I . � .. - � I . ., I � I .
�. evident that the lion. gentleman opposite. Q61&nbim 2 '(Iremr, hear;). Many peoplai measure. ,� .,, .. - � . . .1 . . . Tupper fir'680. ft WaI9 OVfdOUb,tbftt ho, wa :. strdet and began to ,' my on the horso-whip. " � . � .. — f . . �. . I , . . I .
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... I thoroughl't"'lled" totd somothing, iftrong iva r tal Conclamiqu .to it Sif.ating. 4'aarm.. . .., I .1 1. .�. .1.
11 were disposed to give every Possible ill- Lad boon ruined- in'B"ritigh 'Columbia be. . Sit'llich6rd Cartwright said� he could not expected, - tit'fulv thoilght that 110 would go tho Befoge'useliateu9p., intorie�rdd Laws had got . n - I . . I
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i formation -to ilia House oil this.,oubjeot causo they had 1ive9tbdmotfey in . I longthliedid. lie was nobso,tisfied with -Con- through and.-'takoti his' depar�ure. Th , Tni.,,N�O-,� N. J., Dec. 17-:4t 'Lambert-. ' ' . .
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(laughter), lie Was, .new- simply a4king for real obti-ratulaLe the lion. gentlerhan. -(Mr. 141claningl4iruidlitird Omr4wrlgM fur-AIV116 .. . 0 , I . 9, Ing , 7* � ! . ..,� . . ,. I . . .
I -estate oil thd faith of promises 'which had ben4loviri) o4- 6fe (')'i1('11.9,0,. cl�u66 of the Votiblo WaS it. paragraph Ville, *bIlo a number of boys �Wdro` b1cit" " . . .
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I some more inforniti,tioif than bad alicad I . I itbia�ques- . ugod, but madou pUrsonal 11ttaCIC Oil Air. 0 I a Guide Soma Months oil ilia river pond; two of the .., �. I. - . . . ..
. . I . �Y not been carried -out. British Columbia tion with hig, wouted foli6ity/ And force. 31rown, who ocatiniod a seat ill tile Spealick's which Appeared. n tb I in, hamad .
. .. been given. I . . .. . had not been -fairly dealt with, Anc gallery. Tit(, Annister statoa viat I'vilo' and ago Stating that Lowo lind..tdke . 'and John Pidrman, . be- ' - I . .
. , .. I I lie Was Them was a remarkable diffekonce ill the . , n a Port, Thoodoio Parker . . ' . I
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. . Sir Chdrles Tupper did'not think thor6 .. t the. lead baseless ijisftii�abioiiq had been mado l,,,,,,,,1,n I . .
� or of the present tonio,oftlie traictinont adoptod1Y tbO lion- labrigelf, such jim litvt bcon.0ti,clb Itgainst ," Hope young lady to Cobourg And Passed as callao involved iia it quarrel, whan the latter . - I . . . I I
was any objection to the naotion passing. Govarnincrib shouldli.1oleftout.,his 6W,11 .gontlorban, (Mr. Langovin) slid the Mittister .,tha dolutims of a Cottalli now8plipor frolli thila to . ,UAU �Uo wife tit on� of the botels for a -few dr6w it k . nife &�4 stabbed the former Ili the . I ..� I . . . . ..
1� Mr. Ant�hn said it wag oviclotab that'tho colistittion6y in the present arrallooln'taub: 'Qf It lad tile aditor Of tbat paper day4. AvilsQu h4 tty badly hurt, his brO;,§b, inst'Afitly killing him. .It, Booms I 1. . .
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I House would not receive tiny. Information - The motion Nvag carried. ' .. glowing tl1mu that 2019 Z111.111tt'ro, W11111l'ir ,14 it gavolilill fm�abein`gout 'mud some of the bones of that Pierman, Who 19 RbOUb 18 YGArSOf . ..
I from ills 0overniiiant on this.lilatter,,ba. . . . - . . 10, tboso 111.4inuA. Ono of his hands -broken, A wakrant lie . a moo, began Making b; fire Which tile boys . . . .. I
� . . tile formorwas 40precat F,'vi in ilia terms lie , �.u�f"""",.""Y,�i'�,.,',""�'t)�,!,�c,,�,�,L- by tile black . .
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-cause the Government themselves wore not oil boon issued- for Lowe, but So I ind .1 �
I I (111`811111"', 1`111 .1 11" ", " "' Aack hbart." ..Of courso sly far 'ho )as I' mado upon,the ice, when Parker.,who . I . .
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� f 0,11 notices .tile Ifillister of Rail VC.-na 'If Iiis .,,,I 1. . � ,-t : a rest. . . was abogt 14 yeam of ago, remonstrated. . ,. .
onsession of any. The lion. gontleffiatt .Mr. Blako moved for Copies a 'I.-tistons . � . .
Charles Tepper) ]lad said the"infor ,hays had lidded the- . . I . . 9 capod ar .. ,,,. � - .. .L
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-Wao 01`1100 of ills Alillistry oil ih6 subject of the agr' a -a far ag tho'bitor-ests. Alal-tfafflarlywi thOS11111'ster pohital , I life hand to� - . , I
Nyas historic, but the infiaimatiou woAds "'for contractors" lie would, havii VItol)VOID A DEM0141) BIINKA;TION, . i .. I , a t ...",—... Then a quarrel aligned, woras led tobiows, I
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. . not of a reassuring chamoter. if .ilia do- settlement or Salo- of public labill In Any - .1 . lie had 6mi�itted 'the I I .
. . scriptiom of the character of the road- t -art of Mauitob I .01 tile country wor�.6310017110(1, IJO 14figlittge sat, Vhmi thU lipl-OiLl' 1110 Itu )ttille(l Sir Charles. .. I . , .� . .1 .7 , 7 . . . . I .� . �. . .� . � - . ,
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. n ontract'if Carried. . I .-NdiihWe"�i` ,,,I(l be more nififleading. I'lib Tylinistor � r4traying the W'.� . Ii-orlt4rhdre , . h i
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I . a, be I a a' ills oputintic(l Ilia rtniiarjoi,, bnt hfa wrath -had ina . .11)C' . �, dead, fladift'na wag pursuad'by it ordwil of
i . 1. -11 ciflAmilways had/spbhoti of leavii)a a Bull. ' WisnlixoTo-i, Dec', I.A).-Tho 11;uso Cal V" . ..
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built had been int,orbod i tho a I lit,.atstirebe(�iitilil)(,it.,�o(t, 1)'it,lticli(tttlCarti%,i,it,,Iit iplo as for As Deer. Park, Pa., Six Milos'
.. . -would not have 6mused much 'wasWof Mr. Blake nioVed for copies of Oidors.- av all a(Illilrablomtort. by8tatingthathLeollid from Ono of the.tragedy, where he '.* . I . . '.. .
I . stantial lagacy to Ilia childrev in connectioli 1%4volol�ulnlovhtand tho indignation of' the 11on, mittoo-ou Agricultgro 6 -day discussed the . . 1. I I . 1.
. paper but it wits ovident that thla Gii�orn in -Council, itild. corroqPo`dO9tOAKtO1'1CLi1lg - �vith tbd contract.' ' . .110jilmd olLp 1,10 mq man (ftJohn) on WMS� loBt 4ight of. , I . . I . .
ment 'bad 110 information to give.- .. - ,the sale of 1�rgd`bloqk. , Altilister, N� , sul)jdot. of 1lltnlr0.pncumonii6- Asaistoaltz _'.., . .. , I .. . .1 I
%I I , a of. land Ili tile , Sit Charlot; Tupper---�Tho hon,'ge6tio- one side- of hinit alj4 a,�,;:)V1X)aJna1i (Ijapgoviii) on S . . _. __ so. , _ .,. � . . I .1
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I . I � Northwastto Mr, Binigey or Any .Other . . tho,othor. Air. 1111111111, In following, (If([ not + ecrctaTy'J?r&icfi,,6f tho.Tro%gurk,15opait, I � I � I "ICIL 'Lop UK, AiLic)[OMNW. - -1 .: - ...� '. � I
I - 6 Mr. Charltofl said ho..aouhteil, whether parson. . I.. . than -ig'Inakil1vt notat000lat wbioh '110 eftiote pootty, btit Q11logitted the 11rallflor all tho. Invilt, g:tvo some intorbstin- infor'lliation. 1*14-�- :� - - I . . . . . ��
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I.. lare was a fqatti�q Ili. cohiiaction with --this I lCuowo bi, uttedint varlauve With the,fitate. 8(tytl("�v)iilolNtl.�litill.it(ii gavdit nit .1114 opinion lr�o 'itu (I that Italy, Sp'aill' andPortligal - . .. ., I
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. is I 1')1'0vcd rnor'o cl6arly than Sir.,7011 I Iratadollaia sl�id ti 'at po "order, Inof t Which I inado to ilia Ifouso, And I tllttt�f;lielii�bt,fLtL�tl(llh�tlqslo.,I woffl(l onlyinini. . A fl0'-*W0,1,.% ,Oaagiat in iftsioWnver and . I . .. . .. . . I
I contract WN I in-Goinicil had boon made :rcitpo�tinit, 4bip, j, I ,. Rehoine. All iinpa I , Int,vo.absolutaly pgobibited the importation - . . . . 11
, the raffivf�y, ftial pely);10, h ld . �. �, Torn ITrolith 11IN 111'ady. % .. I . I .
I thill tvlb 6 tire IiLck �of ability on ilia pArt' or any othor Salo &) I astollighed tll�t even tbaf bo%gOntlo- t1ilio )infon that Sir CliarlosToppot wout wo!'far of ho�gs or : fVdm thoUtiltbd States be. `J!,,r,,01iA,1)cO.. 165.-JameH Arktall Ono at - 1.
�of ilia G6 , and. he ag,lo bad yet been. man sbon1d be willh)g I lioi per]( .
. vernment, to'doid with this ques- completed. 11 to lower hir self In It'lihig, the attitelt 11pon Air, B�0411, wIlp Wag cambo of the prevelducia here of hog cholera. . I . I I
tion. (Hear, hear.) Two companies wero � tho,proAciloo of ilia 11OUSO by,making such 1111mblo to reply at th6thi'lo., ., That ilia valtio of tbig article as all wiport ilia ii1olubers- Of thd VIII6110 N'tancil, 6f. . . I
attempting to'build Vic road fr6m'Ona . 1, - . . mi . . . I .
.. alla, 311r. Blake -What price 6os Mr, BKati8og wpallimblia and gross inia-statemont. . . ,AtlHCl-',l,T,AN1',OVH, . . . I Llorm, met,with it droadf� accident in . .
I � propose to fitly ? romelica "80,006,000 per annum, ana Unless
to SacraTtionto, ii lid it we 4 to their intoralit Sir. Richard Cartwright said ilia lion, qlho talmig . Atr. Tiorlop's' mill heres tit it few minutes
. . , r)f the constis of (IfILludadw -will 1)(3 incasurcH are takon io arddlett,to thodisceso
to push ilia work as'quickly as t1i6y coulil Sir John Al[acdonald---Thord is nospaoinia , omen must bear to be reminded of 11091111 Oil thO 4-tll o"Pril nOxt- 'r lklail rO. , to 1I o'clock tll1B -morning. Ito was on. , . . , . -
110 is quito willing to Pay o)io dol. gollil f - viae for the securing (if full sfatiatical hil", tia. . io.low6r. flA of tile mill, When , . .
00. for," thigsoucroof rovb1lue will evoutually-lic lost. I
in order to got ag i4luch as �oimiblo of ilia .the eircunintanoos connected with a ortner tion, I I ovod tile oxiHteuco of plouro-pned- "I � I �
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I Fail POP ftere-The rhotion wits carried.', I Ito boli ' hinery. I
haids-which were granted to them. Thoy � . Paolfic contract, And Ito was. otrietly In . . . -_ "�_ -,..-- y
did this Without any regard to the imme- .. CUSTMI SZ17trin,S. . -order and ,in. his right Ili re . . � monia, And )log cholora had boon thoroughl crushed, At tile knee And torn frolyi ilia .. I .
diato Character of the road, or anything Mr. Case I y Asked for a statement rospoot. td them. The * lion. forring, � Ono mortaing rcoontly 6 splendid SOVOU, 138t%bli4hed, sit(' thair general rrovmlonco body. Dr. S)aVago ig in mttondi, )too, � � - .
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except tile possibility of getting a, laconic. big all seizures of goods, mado by the Otis. , 80,14 that if he had' no 'other be. -tile Dulto of itanailtoll's. forest ill Arratt to � Congress to provide permanent measures . . . .. , --� - - - � . I .. .
. . Ike? pellitentlita-Y for "t-ating ifflik Wice I ..
I tive And a few Caro over ft. ' They built tolns&utlioxjtjossincotl)aiutrdaL,etionoft)lo qt6sit to- leave tllis wag the PTOUdOst thS Sea, shore; lie then walkod into flta fii�'tlleir eradication. -For nioi0partioular � . ..
some portfolio at the rate of throe'rhiles pr000nt tariff, Stating ilia causta of solzurd legacy lie would dwird to 1006vo big children; -,VmtOr and'Awani direct foT.1,101y IAJftu&,m coiNidoration tile whole sabjectwag reforrad f4T. T1101UH, Dec. 17. -At thb cont.ty . .. . . .
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a day ; used cottonwood, whielt. was in.- in each daso*, end 16180 in which cases 'the Ifho was to undorstanil. that this was -a distance of�lloarly two ruilos. Altho to a stib-coinvtiittoo. I � court, Ili tho� ease of ilia Queon: vs. Batton, - - I �
Marc logmey of fAmo he w&z sorry for. his the Sea waq solia,cwhat rot I . .. __ I .I..". � . � .
fokior to badswood, for ties-, In sorno goods were sold or tire still hold, ate, " tgh 110 succeeded * .., defendant Wits sentenced to three voarB .
. daSeS used Proven blacks of dirt for Mr. Bow -011 said "lie had 110 objection mistake, find for dio poor'olkildfou too, Ili reachirig hig destination, in optic of ilia c1lotli car wheels are tbo latmt, Theyere �iimprisomfiont, at hard labor fit thc� pro. �
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I bmltagt ; anA on the omtorn section wh6tevor to ills papers being brought ITO want Oil to SMYtI11110�06 the StA11110110st I efforts of soyho tholl Ili a four -oared boat, ilia Invention, of a Frenchman who claims vinclal paritoatiary. The charge was an I I
the weight of the tail %id§ only 60 lbg, to a down, but lauggestect that tile motion be supportorSOf ilia Govoriamontworoulafav--1 Who,fail6d to overtake him. ' . to be very Scientific, -, .11 . &ggravato(I assault on Ilia wife in Aylmor. . 1.
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