NEWMARKET ERA APRIL 7 1871 the I y It is the dope I Dominion Parliament the Atlantic Cable Ui treaty It is thought treaty scribed and admitted that t In- hint by latino the appoint- would not bo a sutTU indemnity lo election i but that a yearly subsidy lo I lainta under tlio of a million or a quarter Iitwih tbc officials out when tbc condition to bo decided by the pro would lw Ironical we should have one of the worst commission and Dial the present plauac wo given to remark of tho United Slates aysle body will name persona lp have the lie argued that there would bo It le after time specified bo Workman strenuously probable resolution and Hon Mr I charged the gov withinjui bUquamlllnilnth of the iulr named officers will be long it will require to them on any basis which cat established Ai it that the Senate will adjoui the last of thin month the Preside will probably an extra session in some order to consider the treaty before debate next December and enable act tic- meat to bo as aoon as possible out tho evil effect March fire lho have has almost the ihe of i he early ad- entire inwdiing one hundred and Prince and twenty incln hit all The divide the portion of place and of Mr of Thine quarter The following result Hill proprietor of tho Ken- Mr Dun- Hotel perished in tho mUl 1lpono office Hei ballot Wo Mr llollun said far as h hud gone the appoint Agrf concerned the concluded by Hi point- l her quickly no doubt On trat Pacific freight was destroyed AW a March 30 The Poslm as moral atnled that the or Canada tor Fenian raid hod been submitted to the Washing- Ottawa April I Government r George in reply thai no municipality Id sutler on account n Mr Mills a I he question of the neces sity of priming the Orders in Council and departmental regulations having the tone rnd alter re marks from Sir Gcprgc during which a letter Was rend from tin- Printer respecting the coat of the proposal the motion allowed to aland In Mr Huron lor the annexation to the South Hiding or Huron Sir George said ho matter could be aettled at the next when there would bo a in Ontario there being no that there would an meantime Though Mr Cameron not sure about the election ho consented to drop the Bill The British Columbia debate ma resumed by Mr ho made a vigorous speech again aat on Saturday at three in tie After routino business moved the second reading of the address for the Urn Columbia Mr Mackenzie briefly not Opposition would only lid press then f I i- k llL and than place the of the Imperial Ho That i rely on tho lio in amendment use willing to id moivd respecting would in opinion of the House press too hcavilv upon the rCanadn Mr ably led the amendment and not furnishing the further detaila as to the financial effects of the pnqiosed railway and maintained that House would be wanllug in ita duly if it incurred an obligation without knowing in manner it to bo met in the Hon Mr Morris defended by Imputing Sir A T Gait insinuating that they were no A longer of Confederation Sir l Continued 1 to the tion but contended and foresight were and that he was no true friend that cause which proponed to rush into the enormous expenditure involved in the Government scheme while British would have boon content million yearly in constructing an a tarts lid wed at length the financial twelve I the Ha of tbo ton sitting in tho GalUry wo recollect tbo bitterness which Premier retorted Mr anqniry regarding of Minister to make both British Ik- with tbo and that the railway means of iecoss Mr debute by delivering a ii0 as soon as try continued tho con- violation of representation by population and the of trie llnanoial Tho debt of British Columbia was nor bead Quebec was only about nor bend Ho pointed out the great danger of the hinds becoming a prey to speculators under resolutions and should they bo Very on the debt thereby caused would be I over eleven millions Mr held with curvatures tho lino would three thousand miles in length and coat of ita construc tion would produce indebtedness to uldmuVe the lax- Colby favored lho Gov and thought this was best tow to the Pacific Railway Hon Mr the of the route and censured the Government for not a survey of the than this H ihorelo Hon Dr defended the agreement and Mr Scalcherd it Hon Mr Huntington eloquently argued against the lauco the of tho Jit in a wilty and directed the inaction of the Minister in regard to the aapecU of Pacific Kail way scheme After a mo remarks from Mr of the House divided and by a vole ot nays IS yeas the of Mr Mac was rejected Sir A T Gat an the second reading until Moit lav de claring mi that it was in the that the railway was not Is- built by the himiuion but by private companies inonuy subsidies and lands Dominion beyond its raaaafroaa to a loyal meat of work mailing undue and upon lho people was lost by of 12U The address was then read After roco several Bills were road a third time and the too Canal Montreal to the irenl Warehousing Company for I mere trifle in opposition the report chief engineer of the depart Mr moved a amend ment declaring that it is opinion of the House that should tako immediate steps to in of he ground Ho Mr assumed full Islityfortho iransaction had arranged in Ins abaonco by tho of Militia He gave at grcul length tho particulars of lho ease Vigorous aiil spoeebca con demnatory of lease were male by Messrs P Ryan Work man I Virion Blake and llollon The amendment was by a vote of 38 yeus to i nays Mr said he which he would not probably have an opportunity to refer lo again namely lho gross abase of his position by one of the government officers at a recent Morton in Ontario This was a Mr Mi one of the Const Com missioncrs who visiivl West irg recent elections in thevon- for which he Mr Blake was standing This officer saw person who received the lo n n lhaw lOciVh were I by nolhic Hon Mr I I H I f 3JilKLaTadb will with a large VtoiiS reported asking leave to all again Worecomme id then adjourned Latest from Manitoba Mr bill in the Horn repeal lho Inaol push the new -le- cry liberal for taa- the introdocad I so Parliament to- 1 i Laws now clause in tho Bill which tbo IiiMtlrent Act of and the Act Official March Si April Tho con tinued to sit on the loth and and of a good deal of lativo very harunmiously On when Hod meets he will a Bill reapeotlng the Acini and amend lb preme Court It is very simple I does not copy Mr Arthur who reiascd l aaaai Customs lo the collector ion l Act ahal bo fl from Ottawa or the plea that ihlhlJ yot bad no under tho said Acta it hero and therefore or taxation hi Ho I liable yesterday is detei all he can legally to make good his positiop and bis stock of liquors with a dmy of one shilling per gallon other dealers in liquor are ready and shall ha which an Assignee has he same effect aa UP lis Act had not been passed Gioht is a Why- 1 is a man who toada nowspaptn rites on niosi any subject acta Province Indians have been proof folds runs looking for a settle- 1 aaws wood draws water works in tb garden talks to all who come blamed for a hundred things fl are but his works from m to 10 p I from the Home I heir lands They why more i dune in their case LANDED 31 A rumour prevail here which is generally credited that the volunteers in the neighborhood of San Juan de Iteincdoi roasicd a man alive first running a slake through bis body It said the volunteers were caught Spanish officer engaged in is act of cruelty The outrage has incensed the people and ninny murders on both side- have re- An American gentleman slopping at hotel one day in the of heard or two being murdered In their Is iii a single night ljaur hundred jKrn mostly who surreoderud at Puerto Principe have returned to woods by hunger They thought it preferable to dio by Span ish bullet- than from want or amall pox which is raging fearfully A lew were wbilo to nape lish gunboat left on Sunday Nassau with two persons on board who are intended for spies upon ex peditions hero one from the States and on from Columbia A Spaniard who was from Mam- whole family convoy which aliin to I- Tunas a composed of old mer ibilJren who lived miles from Ran that iboy woro asaas Spanish troops i by the was safety landed southern coast near Trinidad hols company of Cubans was our informant well uniform- University Boat Race people to get i ill about anybody else And the and the fogy are benefitted and they will say the paper is of no account will not Who borrow try editor morning half an hour after hands oinfneured work at the at woollen factory Pakenham a ao rending description of tho r In tho room where tb I abaft of tho water wheel revolves at two rurolutiona amio- tho shaft is enclosed by four post and open at three sides but boarded on moat exposed to danger Mini Oilman a factory hand au templed to pass through spa between lho shafts and posts carry ing in her hand a spool Having oa It may bo readily siipposad increased lho danger of the dress be ing caught In rapidly revolving machinery In passing through a space previous day she had passed through tho same place and was warned by several hands of danger and that to lho rules of lbs go tbo haft however The an heedless of round to where she had to carry her spool attempted to pass through frame and the shaft and was la a moment literally dashed to a pieces first intimation of tho occurrence being a shower of flesh blood and bonce whiih bespat tered lho persons of workman covered floors the ceilings every- thing Oh what a shocking sieken ing sight it waat i sag ihenaineoitUcKi This Lang used all his influence duce to vote for Hie goVemmont candidate Subsequently Lang hav ing failed lo induce him lo do so said if ho did not do so be Lang tousc bis own language would gut scis sors from Ottawa government lor appointing him A day or two afterwards voted for On of March calling at Mr Langs to final instruc tions Him informed that his ap pointment was cancelled Shame lie Mr Make tailed on this govern ment to do its duty hi the matter which proved connection led between the two govern- Applause Hon Mr Dim sail that he heard of state ment for the first time There bad been no Instructions or authority giv- the tin ah but never in doubt it was early apparent that the I men were anil took her opponent that the Pacific Kail way undertaking tending that it would place Canada in a worse posiljon so fur oa taxes and debt are concerned than United States Ho Argued that no company could bo found lo I Marit the work and indignantly inquired if there New April 3 the member were so lost to a sense Washington predicts the pro- of duly and reaponsiWIity as to give a bablu termination of work of the would plunge the country Joint about lho into irretrievable ruin simply because last of month and says their party leader deairwl them so to the published Ho thought the matter should aasurtiooa to the contrary is bo judged upon U merits and not widespread impression that this Com a party question This railway pro- g charged with the position would produce a deb that of tho question the i would remain lo curse lho next gen- Alabama claims and other points of orations therefore ho called upon all difference between the two Govern- respective of to vote it down thai the result of tho Sir said the ion labor will be a treaty l woro of the nature of a treaty which on the port of England will l the consequences or be operative on the day it is signed bo fatal lo and representatives havp plenary minion I of Customs had been promi- in such proceedings Hon Mr Til Icy said that at one time ho hod addressed a note to bis stat ing simply that be would be pleased if they saw their way clearly and laughter Mr lake Dont nail bis ears to the post Laughter Hon Mr Huntington said that there could bo told talcs of Government interference which would astonish House Hoar hear The eitil service officials must not iii politics as lho result aid be that when those In Opposi te extension of the Do- came into power they would torn i pleaded that the Gov- these officials out The Government not intend to spend a if they wished to follow British confirm manner precedent would frown down any in the part of United London April The great boat for the championahip of the Universities came off this Thames The course usual one from Putney to Both crews were on tho water prompt ly at call of Tunc of position was won the who took Middlesex aide of lho river Both crows got a splendid start but the Cainbridgo took a alight lead the instant Sud maiutmued I to to it irMgnoai tide was the water lumpy from the start Barnes Bridge and shut under the arch several lengths ahead The lime loosiiur tor ih saw or lazaRCh of the winning crew was min sec The uauat crowds lined the river hanks and filled ihe bridges and pro J half a million of the race The wildest excite- atsrsrVr ment prevailed among the who woro all enthusiastic of One or other of the contestants I iy London waa completely ptied and 1 ting just start was lo There are discrepancies as to the and di by which Newmarket Markets Some wirlios sny ihodia- only one and j- vtiToi rl St March Tho ncraf hero is that election is illegal At the nomination wasVi proposed and the mover gory though requested by Mr do so refused to withdraw bis nd requested that the Toronto Markets Toronto Tkandar April thing be decided it he polls Of toKfStefc was extremely dignaut at turn affairs had taken ff and ordered Keluruing officer declare him elected was accordingly done Tho of legal gentlemen is that the elect is null and lho probabilities question will bo testes sa A special to dated V IS March 31 ia con- ffXTla- S The of g Communes isluiih lho rich nS death to the laudowners death lo ihe priests Decree con fiscal ing property boon prepared SCHOOL Many persons have been J kj The guillotine will soon be erected inmate of many houses hove boon marked as good for the guillotine