Ikfo? j, ý Grandend of thetQucbenleftlo.t, and " te.rad Truo.nk, sasno adequate in-'or writing newpaper saisies, more --ý"M 1 ýon 7. ~On Tuesday evening hat .o,r.White - Ca e.).f . the ordai o o itof nint enéem- "come. or aothler advantage, cen hberenoné espeial-y en politial subets ;Ibstalle m ,n JamW Cr -Ar theItou» ýe pf Cm ent .. . beld âwejýig et tiis utThe nextof divisiontitook) p The vint theii"berso bemappthentedrstlienppuired andeqre-e bd r expected frome suchrai asncletaayti.y,1 einglg derargtistttat the forth Éus o €s tes: hlda icpn a tis ttugol o Ie aoge748 of the Journasfor 1856 .stonof grantit 8g moneywic. etforthwicsthas the condition niéslnxadetoeind thatthepresentcocesasion it is ,difißult to should not wie all the glen tMi0 JOH" WITE, Esg:, M.P.P. formit, Capilin Allan in the Chair. Tit we ebd the foaleiing two vote. by o d ee, le le d , withont dDn, enmanet, a.d prospects -f the' .um from theprocedofourerovincial keep q=iet eser sinc ethe Tares (I e.!l .ent aalenept . Ibthe t wà 1' 1- .1beut of order wasobservedl and with th( mis- re resetative Mr. Chisholm, en . "Gàran» TrakitRailway Company of ' Securities, in a aleeol on of couintry dia- thingst by their prooper Dames, sed fantia a 1 b .åssmss f Ontatrio: exception of Mr. Chisholm the speakers twoe, amendments to the Reslutions on 1fPrim t hs"Canade; with porvto senda for per- "ýtant fromt the mâa line of the Grand Ébtele òen chan-ge their pri. ciples they Cmwihwsaspe a WliLDAM BA RBERt. Es . ,iU shewed prmlitie.Mr.Mr. Macke"aianeled 181*e menmt ""on,Papen -madrecords" in.erted in. 1 Tritai, between Portland and Strat- 1h.vet-,ei.i. uto . .etsn.me) ..m gae'V» p'aed At -emn- -arfuly.s e eran ls, r' janplyseconded 1 y IM r . Drb htal h ta reaf, ,"ford inSerted instelad thereof. -lent, resulting in vitaryf %e ? CI)gW it dstncty taedwhn h bgaqi "M. artmnemoved in amiendmnent relvaiteftr-That" t)to the enurof the 1 ¯()riPaee328, we end hie n SENT Mr. Chisholm fortunately wuabasent 1I then e r. sine m r thes ete ea(f)baya, who won the ga ytnM ý Ï L i )lllpl0ll thant he would neither alibde nor reply itoi the Question, seconded byléMr. Aik'n -. Quotin.. be left out, in order lecadd gain on Representation byiePO-pulation. . - brought Mr. Oisol e f prisnt y adseven wickeete to --- to personal matters, and losed a Thant aillthe words ater «"That" to the the words "'flthsIa ou emotes -ly " ,eon D ie he t his pllaes l saeniltoa alaesr 111111IT0X.AUGUS. 22, 867 tor.s. end of the Question be left out. and the demns t he cnduet of -the Exýeutive e Get R eady flotnter. The Conty là.sIbe.n sooded! ne baittinog of D. Üâslo M. T N U US.2,16 masterly address on the presoentrss words --the Report of thec Commiittee of Governmient in expend nt, one haundred1 ECONO31Y. --- eesan JXil,-n te o .-- - atoidloud heers • . Sup plitsbe recomimitted to a ( e mities and two thousund and tenpuunds ( vr nestion affeet gretrenh 153 ilim-coual 1a wt.aueo ubeang iva e haraftr D. Lighthgrt, of the Ac" hié , TBMa ELECTIOl. Mr. Chisholm comnienced at once on of thre whole House, with an Instrue- ixt,en rshilii elaand lillputen.ebetweren evey1qing- blieved to be a sincere Reformer. tand iThis is hie ontly bhlopeit ' i de o ý - . ~~~~~~~personaities which formied the burthen tion to amend the Samne, byt leaving out fthe close of the firot Sceuio -of thi« PEt.. ment 3Mr. Chioholm in ound vérité g, gave advice in his XVorth American so 1dufring hiis ix month9velectioneuering he Most excRent 1 1 r rio n heNmntindye[lJuaspecech. Amtong other things lhePOUNDS TO PAY THE EXPEN- January, 1856, withoat fthe authmori i. Bown vdinamodpn o s tlaure inreproducfini. i e-bapolvr tica poi te ie w t he is superioroniflge 3ste ;lrilton Club, bowled nvery155 ni teIso I.s a t n0, Maser ibs n selollte f a asserted ··Ébat thecfacts in the votera- jSES OF M UNICIPAL E LEC- of hlaw, over and ab-vu a yearly mumi of» he Q astese , see.mded byricki tir. Wap'rten. and t a tting tewar, bIsidsmi 1rintakle -plce atnooin- in Saturay1 Guide were all lies, and hie could provo T IONS IN LOWE R CANADA- IN Sevetty ve thlous&. dprunds, taken f"er let - stts -,,gler db y te r w" tonteDualasoit, it h lvr rc-t asopnn. Wel, we exp4eted J t the balS wu i.- nest. The polling doaswill lbe onfthema to betso."155 nsredista teeo" aCivil L'st, irlthout auth'orlty o01.the ýend of the Q-iestio be left aole, and fihe strS now; but he Ihas secen "pe»nniessl@somethinog of tiiigort, but certainilyJO utheenl ying 'a m âs Tuesdy and Wedneaday. the 3rd and ar.Whte idnedhmt hwon How do we ånd Mr. Obisholm ,to'- Legiblature of,&aýnada, every venir e ewodorecm iteioa omteeo0dvnuer6rwsudnyCih Iethought thant the ma., would have aàl. ion. Manter Eli Hawthorduh the [Union in 1841" instetad thereof. 1 ' d b fi tieularly diistinguished hissédf at% 4& 8epanu.kS. There gril be fourteen flse sctutoement therein or in the Chlin- ing ? In favor of thtis amendmient ?..... tshe as e ouroe toa sn nathesm., yh endhidann cyt h e l something tao say of himisel -y way M%@ Mrbi. Ciseholm, as uag ,itVotes may !! "dechrinig tieat there sh4lgtbe but tiréc e ran- hbi1 b b stopping.helieThe Ac eo bysery ý PollingPàaesemonein each ,of the wards pion, eithier." Whereupon Mr. Chis- No. He isfound among thie NAYS, mPio upcor.isedenie"isr-fresof fourteen years agt. Wilhazm'of a change in the exerce e.but boiveably eng.Terandt hoMlty aas .of Oak Bad itn oei eog-hlmsi e ol ,afuture 1company with bis dear moutons of Lowe- 15.tord iunleud therofi . . w.,s a true enough prophet, but i e been dis'ppointed. Wel,,élever Délni, abldiner gfot pin t le th amas , lon, one acTownHall. Nassga-eya, time. buitthe audicee- -dift, anow .er Canada. No wonder, Mr. Bowes A wstob epet .M-Cihomdidn t foresee everything. Let us t ke the pe tionrwil orn o lerverand then cei nBl' .a ok tee is the three other township", vis : is the ýime,"1"prove it now' and so saidlhe vwai an excellent representative We proceed to expose the tourne of1 votes to bave 5 1Inep-etora 1when 3 could ýcare that 1808 doesn't repe t tedig g",ar hsomi en-tmn Atrtegm the liltmias in Esqueing at Firtbrookstore Aeton baniered him that lhe hal to get tupl, and for the French ! H wcnM.Ci- r'hsomfr i atssin,87 otewrkaBel i aérty hashfole nDotmkig h imotbe e h e gons e blelated by t and Town BHallStewattown.in Trafal- turn nover the Journals, muuttering thbat justify thtis grosse act of injustice to hois wheln it might bie expected thait in view Agin when on the C.)urt of Chioery . " We are glato notice signos of acoli..iýve they could el-ect hiut hen th-ytr-oe uc be peensa gair âat-Painer mad Postville, in Nelson hie had not expected to reply to these constituents ; m iking us pay for Low- of thee day of reckoning approaching at vpto-.ity among Reforresinthiose st.iuneh well kniew thley coui no, nentlier inslie iAeton Juniors. We do amt knewj a.Tu»a Hal, Nelsoen Village, and at accusations to-night. IIe stood for about er C.adla elictions. while we pay for é, e gengerai election, hie would walk more NIr bekenie moivedl in mnlnp. n . ha fr trsve al ucrtar izn to i bhe t en wo d ller n ai,,,t'un mehw b pae L uoweioli. Polling fr'OM 9 A. Mx 5 tenl minutes turning over lent after leaf, ours in addition ! But perhaips thtis is circumnspectly aned be more attentive to lto the Quesziiont, socindel by M. 0 ool, th. re tratosr progress fo het lect iheir no thfie Locl L--*-i h score is ets lows: P. of @"h day It is net yet decaid- bat, like Noahi's dove fond no resting- a way of showing sterling integrity. and his duties, but instead of that, we finlddthat ail thr- wrds a fftr inow" t- te next election, which mae y coi n ecsoo, l ure 1 have haod consi.lorable inter i ed~~ ~ ~~ wihrlwileuedi Nasg-pae After one of the free and inde- undoubted Loyalty to French Domina. Ihimn absent fromt, his post the enormculiofns ftinbelftotm 1h)adwhc cnotb saedo ln.- ans wt sm o hoewh onieri. i ha-b 011.1 ........ éga~~~~~~~bwrds "recommeinn d ýlto a Comemtree We wrould1 advise the honest friends of th. mnelves leaders of thre pur.,fand a Trrigger.en h stewars ....... - *y%, but it inupposed that 1866 will pendent called out "-Chisholm, you are tion.1 num ber of one hundred end thirty-three "of the wee Howlq, to establish i". good kgovernmenit in everg constituency h-earl the.n fe q. n zexpr t hefl 1J. . mi y h A.svioart e lay «.... h the oe. Ltteeetr unoti ih lc"h e onwtot But on the same pige is another am. ýdmvisons. many of themaitof the hib -,the slld] Bill a jait -and nmderate (according to the ronew representation slves thust: -"M1r. %# hite&wasseh 'Jfi hlin runi out ...... .......... m Satrday to the Nomination, andlbe an irga word, amid lively demonstra. endmaent. Here it is: importance. His votes too were, if "Tarif of Fies-, and toreestate thýe Abr; -bil) to organize for fthe coming strug- trottue, hieschatre,er effo o bad thant it 1R8 h. rt..l, bI a rs .............. tet lt • . i. o a dy dpro - tions of the disapprotbation of his intel- -'31r. Patrick moraed in amgendmerent nntigwos iorere. O h e ieq rite iee threipof. ti o nl ire land teop en ts wil be up h o n a n togra e e nt u-in riae ., dt léStwareTa....,....'. - test m eir votsfor JOHN WHITE ligent audience. Thuns enided his at- to thec Question, seconded by Mr. Big- firit division we find hien on the wrong -r Citlmv nt ierce qant n irnt i I he former ae Mant ta t t et-e inrer Rn E wit.-lIl t e $I a lr. ........ . AND WILLIAM BARBER. teptopoeteCapo allis ger, that alltthe isads after ' That" to side. Judge Draper hadl been taken M A. B so D i voe a impce l ne yte tronges . sshLfi-onofrihr mer -ot; laslmuha teoi-iý-ri " .na tha W sr ano m .B.... . ..,... . , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the end of thre Qu bel Veft out, and tafrlte B.lnch, and sent on a political ABDVOE corruprt h_ l(ipi) i le.ipe tit.re, bthogse whtilhnshfave, ,inrit . n Inut eth, Gwa ron tou-]tht--y t, utn u ........... -" AbleM8 eelt00 ." b auhe oh e ,ake Rsore a ne. the wrs'teRpr ftecm ite:mission to Engl end, thus tampering Mir. D brolhe rmvel, -ecn-led by M r. all ages bound mien togerther in despeýr- n-11 off r no op-pilon toI.himen "-- " ---" y o Sppl b rcom ited to C mo . J-a Bpt ie neDi.I, anid rthe te enterprizes. Grceed the appetite ,Weill now wse ehow nueh conifde of. Th Ze -lfa5hnt. eo t t r i Ifw om l ad ih in mte fte hl .ue o h ur- writh fthe mdependece of the J udiciary,Qen Btisen utaFhsl 1ih lne -sa nennou si scnb h d nterwra lveis .pose. of leaving out thé Resoluitiontap- ansid alfordingan evil precedient frOrother will, tonmorrow. roféolve itse f Imtû àainlxlail d . No stonjili be lef. unturnielM r. B arber, a ma.n tha»tweh-ive kno.wni w lwbGu -c the AUur speech of Mir. lMcMlilln, a tended toaet thre propertimie. . propriating ONE T 1IIOUSA -.%ND ude) vh iigt .inluncd n avrCo mite t cnsdrf .A tæ onoai rjete, hI.wil el t senefrm .yoo1;on ha.p......he.r.geso b 4wat goverm ent official at IHornby,into A routnofcnde e in r -PUND<TO T IIE PARlIS E X IlI B- fte wr ha eb h oe fIiiEo.knyte en r -ti-oaIm tjority or ne in Upper C in ! eI 1rv eri'ifi uin fseln n ihh r twr we orsclln ita '-besec. WeWhite was eari-iad by a large maijori ty. IfftION C031318810NE RS",inseted . . of' lis pr --ying i- to step t ak uto sxt-iv m mirthrt-hre(-riyai m und.oy'yoma ssk n uot........ aminformed thatantittwasnsomething- asoe willer do-.s- duty ten the 1st .Niy instead thereof."iesimdar.,appoantments.hitokroward Mrit, lmengend itherI p roml"must. by hook»sora by4erovkehe.bgottinbinwhit- .lb riness habits ha......n.b..d.him O Ofloiw. Hfe called the Reformers a set o1 i Mr hshl oeon thtis Ily Mor. Antoine AimeDoton movedin wh ,Pseryed tin the lasot w1ir wi thhilthre R1Iilty in rterest. T/ten herrahlf->r'to newe!re a re-p.e1hefrtn wo" Knody b i .a... .... .......... 0 amendment thereto, seascddby 3Mr. 1Un red States .r who have norhith rto fonr ge :r of chisIl/ing, gongieg, stck hon I. _ sa b-od oe tha .se-eb i eGls.. ..f...' et.eveatonits wih a eil esgnsas GLEN ,VILL[ dI, Heha us gvn wa L,00 fr 0own, That all thet words after -"oe- b... rwrPed ftort l-ir med lservIice.j ", Y g on ia gr m/l ae / Glnw. i. ve reanqof knowing thst J. ild rnlt ou.....................i Roebespierre or Marat, and that; no re- - . Lower Canada Elections, he will sure- Lmon.ï" to the end thereof be left out. Y- 7 -as »39. Nays 12 amol wh Il11dif ix & Co. fin-rfthe sakeofrcon'trol- 1e wlas8spoken oet by t .cem as Ih. ett- nlan 7..... ......... .. -.......... qpotåblemm tould lbe fond in their L7ast night we attend -il Mr. White's ly voitehaifthaot soin for thc purpose of and the words lbut thtis flouse regrets ,W'19thelesup r loy.al G K. Clhishoh l i , the Provinci .1 fund,, will con-luet !a:1v,-r a ...., and..1 u , ne,odubt, have wide. ······ ········ eompany. A respectable min although meiga t.sthiigtl ,adph:eing thtis country on a plar with otl.(r "hthsEclee hndh e"INDE PE NDE NP E OF PA R lL I the :havin· in Eng nd, ndlthercok b om edto...o1 no t anonsa .Tra12lnd ingin.................. witnessed aIra dtriuephafor th Re. "adnsed todespatch to Englnd, on a of1Uppr C n ad a for he1Provmei i thlih.l.1121.d the th-u-ht thoytTta ist ining .................. rogueightelillotimself a Reformergowasld n atos sowtew rd u eoucs l•ission relating to thec Hudwon's B.-y B1.1k Account. will -.id the nego.iti.tions.' icou d have go: hille ; but interthat lhe- maa aConervative at heart. Th it fr as. T eieeigwshl nand encourage immuigrationi. But no! ' Territory. a gentlàenmn whose offici.il 0n0Gih Jolie. onete 2 A ltli L, flhIlre; andflts a large numib-ýrof c/eerr is brmaichIt #ut by fgthe li-r p.rty, ithey Grand Total ...................... tu Ïhe r ws really no opposition to 31Ir. theeommenfdious Schol Honose whice s I ie' ohasgiven so mnuchleto Lower Canatd.t 1position and duties, as onle of the a B1i to rvereethe L-,gilaitgre frometr ick-ste rs. wile pla-etend[ing t.o -rverthe ' mtaie oprn- !imy. Mr. K -rr ay e, a - 0MLy attetinLl err there was lhe heard. a man namned i rode btal numibers werb oubliged that lhe must Pive at theexpense of fthc ' Judges of the lProvince, render his a .l mrprenlune, ef . a.cla-popewlltk rr t'evet nn'Il'r wrbym 'lt elultda Bý ý, ho oud ie bete egaea to listen at thr, wi.-dows. Chari-lsWil-,itrs fth h"ecu trad a pointmient injurious to the digniity and il thi ,,e e .ew ofthe pop,/,e. vWE sil.1m b 11.c e;o.Ilo o ehf lel1,d l,ý h ýi-ri ot.......... Babe, howul b bterenagdliaomi E q , Wals callvdto the chairad ,ners o1hew ol outyad s ude-penidenice ofthre Bench, iand oLà- 110L>1 ABsýENT;. Il-i -vidlelt.y shèirk 81.I. 1. J. GvEm itERordy a n fl np Hnllo opp.....r....r1wr in suikig tie r sod . S c e . •fritas lhe was conecrned fthe Province 1 "cujlated to imupârir te confidencegof thre tell moist imIportant 4d visin such as UoÎn I1s g )Vn m Inertha(Itl t o a in *tg-'[ .m therefi) >Ip note Nr it -r ee rho"Pu r n . .w l ei T, i i wh .... -s ... ol amiinfrmed by respectable witnesesintroduced Mr. Wnite in somie ver$ ,prsete a'te)retExib-1pu'i.i teim .ridad instlton teirld .nk lilr lin f ote n heArb m.i.t.h..yt.....yb...e.he.cul.n..u 8 ,,e ....' vin the substances of the hiarangue, for 'i edrn .sabn h erae o He voted yea ! He was ablent 1 -id-ustice' iniserted inisteaid there-of. ,,pa:iinted out ; an I we shall4e11' te i- n'h. 'Yt tyLtian im. Ifour -t.r T siot.>$L- l ..... whieh Mr. Barber administered a fitting teProvincial doebtr c ra .m ie 15, w ata iRrC IS OL1 OT S AY us l-oe, &..sie W ft.I ii stri y i1r >r.C ' reukori hsow xpesie agu r hie1(hows"nhuiste 'lypity'for his conis'ituents he hald not "ur- R E DUCT ION O FLi AX AT 10N. oh :yA Lcrog oweoC1,d,1.d T or uIIlawst.. rM jh- iYlo..vo.s.y..T..y.""y..... 1n ag, aehmiscag ak" b three dive s o e re>u t l nhour on Igent' private business." ît'the tmethse 1 Oit the next motion we find M r. Chili- ,ther un)im aprtrantq 1estion o deier in IE)IF.('IN 1 .1:ý- II '9 ai- te cy fdter i, tv.... ... ......,,.. where ýwasthe ability, perhaps the Her- teavatgs ofrrdbRte U ion a endmns a.u ! W-sold blol o ing o ti e te 3inwuiotry in ...w.... ýlý..SSMNEN'T, AN &D A F ; 4 IT--,- MrBiNAN t ' ii4eellu ;g1>e....-.. ...... Act, our great future, and fthe duty of ,l Wl b 3 Tc talotn a utanth Niiity in-A aM cn se i. eeens a th prsen crsis II neer ".nfu hat le as bsent on 1 3 their extravag .ieonth fllwL Co-Subidary o t tl'anilWae ntrig potamotieit a heTyig t..s e,r e e adif t was1 al Nedt Ir Cish)oIgm personai.y. dmvsions in 1857, as he would have tion T, 9 :o arosprolm or w- mef hul upwfo li rio DEFE CE. Wieth iat goendenaan repied, hie at sweiled fthe Lower Cainadian majoi-y" 3r.f MKeni mvd ina edment , st--ho. Wiecnela ne h.p tta te or ifnceecommebien drhicitgrosetperlion .,itestif hecchadibeen Mpresentehe Let theehone. votheretor.secondedhibyc t rkDirche,.tThati ThesiorstruvotesIof Mr. iChisholm est.iimhninittration andr. prudenkt "nn>rel n't n"It ...r.wh.r....r..B..n The eralM bas not fattempted toansid tn.de iny mitatenients. lie e tr fIatnrfeto l e t h ie words -buitvwe perceive with regret, were those hie g iet ia :i leG a gDfit ii ve tossultlin the Oran 1 1gement, uny the us; but rash an "" or t'l'e pur- 1.I ,ý1t.i ... ...... defend Mr. Chisholm's votes, for the. stated that ' a iiew and deperate sys.- eecor o.Hltnoefecro«tee wo ththEcelecy sothugt n. Tun i b ii. n bilinbrnc "erstd dvce slis ad orgp P. f u. of.er.....a.e bL brt. vwy good. rongeacties was beinare aloyed i iotes, and hundred of others that we dmini is tr:llrtion, andouglt-stvEarunkin byits. he:.nllrdiioneg o: 1 ""f" . o. gprw- , uiz gn r L........bye. - ier godresontht he ar m efn-thitelietion, by puttinig t.o av ry man's mlmighit enumerate, and decide tatMr. t iv en t m lines, whien they were uniable to compie' 1-i,gtfflete nul i;/ ,,eet or min as urely r e"t y r 1 éible. The lems sid the better, Mr. ,hadds, shceets called lroters' Guides,,Chshlm shul-bgasetoro rt e b r the of tax tion thougthet b ris, the unin hne, rods/that. have nevermin psrmit them toeflour..h nd domm.h.h.T.........n..i Bead o aeno es hrfr hihcnandwiulad dbe.e•whichi, at titimine, presses so heayily p did and never will as there is nio pro-lite in) our aff ars. lPowetrfuillias ire tho h -- ..ll- f - la .dl m ethe plaintifrs attorney, as yeu did: fa!tichoods agaýinti h in:oelf, uaslhe would 1first Confederate Parliament. spntegetbd o h.epe b pcto rfi vnsffcett yte ',ecisth crupioitshaet her a trap b114 ho ter p.1ty no o ran 0 d T oi .... . ..... ýtM weeks, agl, when you ealled. Mr. h wbfr h sta n. e SEeTARIA N ORA NTS. added a h n hrefriet tewel. T e he es.t theeoeu r i e r e t b th him and his ieTlireeht me, showing try Godey for S r has beca 1,i -ý&-- White, ,"the Halten Fwo, *h Sig-touh hllned rid o'byMr On the 25th June, 1856, it was m- C ISmLMVO E A . n-rhaak s nistneo ti h aeiee n sedi o tte ni e d rdnr - -n, xeat ubr - emsi E kt," "the Simny Snail," "the Wiite, and offecre-i the Jý;urnalIs to as- ved thant a certa;n resolution of the Com- PAY TO M E M BE RS. po1licy Three Ilivers is a pl .cee(of no moi 200-4 governmenýtt th nr in stock-job- et d1 b- ei311-G eo o ýPae Cali" 'the nettle," "Creature," sist l'in. . uiteeIfoSppl, catani.gigantetoil.n i wa.e rriCl o iiersse th enerpiseandmtlitle rafie xcet a"" "4 'tri pln n k ie b r, Mr. White then rats eand cfogrards ere t rinae lc iiepwillor bl btetrdi true ; f en Ito themselvesth e q -M :mnr i-l- otf or "W i raifé là y freom e..ro ou•t ixgifl s l..mioilerniil..nd iees IYtenthlylIry 1FW. a"lk Reynaprd," &. Such stuff May Pass 1of an bhoutr replied toe)everypin, o Sctarian I stitutio P, be passed. O0 -fm mes rmfu os dl sltl umew ihfns ce yt. riif a to their f rct ien . letivthe crl ,,Y . " """ " wlk i. enhn uongaena4ct ffrthe .- ir argagents with youadmirera, Mr. vicrting hie opponleutfi'-tconomly Ofthtis .NI. Brown Moed(!, ER cnded Iby ai day Mr. Cisholrn was ABSEXT /.t awenesotht h inilod saeng ori.ORAIE, R.lZ -tnn .nN etI&r but like a overdse of poisen th n tb0 t o eor. leMr armn SePae89 sees !u i ubuetultadth hrte pro.hDeotet!,nM, rwhb ohee ee rain ateemrr'Wsepr lheyiarer.p o causebaresetion: o ou ' p i a : a . a That ll fthe woirsafer "That" to SE AT OF 00VI;RN NENT. money spenit to keeps&omnetererctry lm - - --1 --="» thnhd r -t vsie h otaor bere TefI11dron terdrir alnnm.iû 4Fr,- in tiway and you will be the nwilling. ta in the drk by e ling im a pro. the end off th Quehtir,n le ltout in On-this Question, Sir. Chisholm pur- and avariciou.snFrenchmen in the M in si.rirSlar hill - t"" " 1" instiment-ofgainig Mr. white many tecionjist.e mainder Ciolm ad order to ld im,-words "the :appronai- O iisQetinste.Cililipr-Ial rib, yté e nd hen n t 18th - t "'rl for re-pidin.n 1 you Il 1 mitdélit bt. Barbe allés ndre enta1ien ,fPubliée Money for Éthe gupi ort ued a very t>rtuous course as usual.it• . rbWe dEn liuunist o çionDou tvsnc spon be pa e ."rit tr d yu lR»i- r, obli r'e,. entprt etiois. a r ao oitf Ch e itab!e Institutions unter the ex He voted in favor of' the peraibulating June 185,'4 . or .e ) oinios'of ourecorreiane , %ts. Vån ad .u il ,i. ossIb i ele, oifdth hose statdin , o.•Mr abrha ohlgtiowthtae Qreiu Scsi yse sepae19 adaant tt h estio, ended by 3 r ---- ý ' Nassagawreya, Anusgot 200j.,1867. nd gloestiotn, which was resewrved itoIthe n p orrnes. anprduntiivecnsanly (pge11),an aai-tOtaw (-g sachrd-Tatal te'ors ftr o I" rie nso "n eni oftg; a n otw DiAndoirg I he e -M re ak yM.Ker hslstP rmvr s;andg fti iwteriof hereor aasteuKino gon 9)in d avorofQube ftoutaknzte wodnamuchafnteo 1e9th Amzuss-' r',,, 1 6dýi iiL week butwebste p ce to eport tem Th a e U""'",i. ane fsuply beàcorn .pge11,ad "-i ttw pg soaitd , eso tonasi recfi te ppr lo-ft:_- ttne 3r'er« me. A;rebl",aponmetth*IehI,,hIa p srte be fpa ti e t he faUm ous Li;tny mle s ei. e y et- mite&t a Co mite o t e hoe (ig 1 2) -o nt or nt ( eiprat on of ne hu drd nd tw nt . el i t e ow 1 ,-1 0ii,-n4et ee t e , vilean 3 il onIrike lk'gyoa.n ca. r y Mr b 01 g r.K er te vig ro sly p us ing hi ca - i g w tc w a at lea t our to ne 1o' i Iv e o eing c a re o ..t hen rantbtl i n es.i 1 l ) . n 1 6win d th at heb c P-,e vo ) -te ··fi tethsa nd ond t oiar e w u R i lwn y bc a n .ie d .I f Wm " k a v o e ss " r . B y r e r r e q u al l e s t 1 "er . W h t n B r t e r b n k u i t h t h ro b e e no %fa s e t a i a-ca a c e r i s t a i f v o o i n st n b t v o e d i n -f . 't b s r v y d e r a f e , n d k n w n an dt u d y i h t l a t , a n , i g l y C l b c m e o f o .. u r a yg. tI l,,l,.e, 9,W s 1 tieg1 ut ;rapidlyfinking upforeroster"o "'le thereof- or o u ebee aigstn inst Monr o loealO tta ut e n thasa ad Three Riers o if rafie . 1 t i wht itooae t -,as pllO k llelTh pIyig ws vry.ood dk am" of th' f"' *N . ýi tim. heRlig i trbigsroglyioeebedghs ntilof her or Che ieWihl, o ddMrt iso, oa nthsw, ailo,'ooto» adthng1na th-stSpt it hemnnrm hc temet alron utteMrkvleClnnendra ls. Muamdlik f a o u r fi e r ba e r ,n wo i l e t e m a k i rn e t s f l u an d n o n e f o r K e r , o w a s T h s e t iu t c o r c t p rni n ip o o ' pyle ? O o wi t a g i t Q u b c n smer i t s.o iB u t i t h e s l o s re nl ig w ar-si c o n d cte, d , d . KT h e e t w a b i n g i n g o o . ,1p a c t i le ti e a r n c o d h . . o n o f M r: . u . : Ii t hll . e m i s e s ú y d ay . T h e ef o r v o t d i d n o t p e a k C t er a a d h ji o u o f n t h e %.eg a i ne I ( l l i twi st) ins t T ovi d n t o e ( I sh d M .CIH L M V T S N Y c l e o o d r n aiedgb y, .."no t c o n t e n d gIi n-tth een o r miu s yor e- , ,,, ,t é, 0, i , ,1 à 9 b s sr n eav% r y pol id o im , a o - n h e h ien e lt f e r t . . f r A ti n o f O e i drFeR m andE q.aeigdo i n te t hi h a r n p byt i toy -r c et e a v 1w s o1e b e. ß g tth u p r f a y C e. lTh eieCh arg e of F aglettre.oL ai s l UM n éeTal a the capitl 8to ie b d f itle vm L ower C anada. g a n on rde s a ay, th elhair. The Cown Irma. ý - ;pn m e a e w e w ho ewon by 1i rn nsand 1 trmC g i s. utiýd fu i . o. i he sayM .w .0 11 ßesii a d r B e r s nd aD we ya M r. W hite s ol -r andb t tc er in f i fl-ENt e u st ones co d dye1r ple rea P g ,biW , h. t he a n at ný., . .d l se.lk ti T ed dger, b e wi got a large of fa.lése .If n ea rd to th ta em n :aAs in t or n o, ast e nn alg at M r hi ho m is al ay ro g nth s n ottehest on b l ft t, un t he . f th owbnbv c ni y p es n , n ak ile p op e a wa ssh w t v sto. . e m rcsh asbe a -i hi ae. N w hile uli l er o t 856 . - Quetvoe n h s & it n ron56 ,ead h igwors5 "recom e d tot nea nthCo o concludte by indu ci erKegrrt- Wepoudb tflisth c ore ble l :- et a pr axous.-n n. - a equad» W, W in. a o b i edoiet o err ,leandwilliéng bt cti. rr.tBrown mve d in01 om e ntaantteBladm15 a igt ,b gatthe Mr Kerr thnucaed. forward and adacioe hs ea cul 1 r Bilt is tda he TheereunteveecondedibynMr. Apkins.1tha Mr. ueau oved amendme Bt nt b resse the meting repeting he sameCAntheucden lt ocred auvtiIMt tret ispry ndwudno o-noulw dt r hiCl rany e at dbisotns fortht e athesl i worsti"reo tevide laythatetosed , "."[Canada OTrcn y o ceptoa omissiandognwichelb ivo.fltcnedaanttemrosSegler-, . -- , iat, ut e.ale âgis pmesupeortmrsrrud-aeets h h o asCndadtaSt eexNeoeX. theholinaeatcin this IlCueawho stad nthereof. a, F.ntaite speeiich onis idena y is .snupbwi å..s A ........... (ilttihcFktortte ore bd p*, .su h -cnrl forow uh efh de otacp tecal e then thereol. "anya Comp>ny oreAssociation, whichmGiving his sanction to then (principle duced:3ir.2Ur irber.toothermeet ng who h..éd, e and n r who b se batlefo o ur rights. good.sense tol nd er tnodhip ece.- fe- e ctlyaEn d fr me O vePrm ntof- M fr PatriL o d o a mor ted Fen ch e rs, and wesng quits s ord, a he . ile onb ame ..o..........n.fil t f ià a i »tadw He .ak.tboursa hodsU ofrem dthe VtigotFreiev.th tatb theed ate l'hiiPrMine"oenaid..attheendle 1p:krneliyé.hor otthéi Urt.nt L Ine ',et ar'r.' flatareprndofvinsi. ptyershofgUpperl'nadealOhhno voHettereof.ICanadians.t est ions nowgibe fore the Coc y ndTtl.§...--.- Anohrîe n et ~~~~~~~~~can vot e toroay othe x ennu o isow r . T hishas innded t oct onath a- Mr Macenzi,08 e ov i m a ndmethu1 fnsewere d iity questionsdpt o akil -pe hin a iiet 1 i. , .t..ole de.abl a I n ••M o n wH b seound rt e o l e b A n n ea tathon Fi ace m n- C n d i h eio s o t f t e u agihst i r nd o h rsi t re t d in t e G r n ened edborf o e an rth, a m a i e i t. . . 1 a eliee g e: t he n ' abl a& essof obe t abornsq.. of $i ppiraygig sldeia . ' e for eect8 gther our H u e t nk, 85and oeMr. Ch iho m voti on.words afer - Tht"to h ndo hedspktesoeàenth ho-ng is. .eMuaret' 't ..o tret1i.,, i b n after it , Sreet-ViB, hisnddaTe frteTh-4 M tefo euarSlr.esrofw8 rne, &nc., t per Againth ilan od tatin case7 f atQestion eleftBou, ·othe orsso f clng at hi toppoinentMr.Wie J. l'oq. -sire scre MOy ... 2 loi to t ..nai ite i o Bo. ofCoeos-orPet f ny180con taise sfo wlling tMilitia aaa hc c1rbue hreorhsmmerbcmigbmkuto i7len.".iho tesiKReoutorsrpr- suudiendo re eniwat 1,wubiwedi ad- 1l ter hs ore of o e r.e S a e«o esin th ea djo on -f O rder : - s olofare ta e th e R evenue, aend gs by r.a ckin . n o e l e - o h l et or if he ipru t he e ah nd ed thousdi pouni d s d on es m e e tun r -e co ionfl ic h a i r the r vln @I n t .. -a , ** ""' s 1 , t m ýt b p r t , n d w o l n t o n . h e s h o B u e u v r i ,n n g n.e t e n e e t h e wG r d s T u n t o ith a o u r s e a&po t i o nof h u i n e c e r T edab L , y. 7 h r &c a e t i lln m a nr d e t V l * i. C utyw d"Oetemint" n G NE AadDE . th dnÉb ayt n imlu0 ax !pM teretsist ned retaining t n, To id e 'sbiir ies stePort H ope ed u ti(l s they would haee ne had4,- -nR. 1Wib IoLii ny .c.Wo themand in the f o gic l éé. teeiso'go gwrs n t as he isE celno heG venr e- l . H iHnLe YoTED Nth fi labeLuonmreon en.eoourg, ;iand rot We struo ut, h e tiol d h m ihssheo n t ened shortii l Drd. .. N in a e T2- Tali t o -" Fgo e isboe n, loing oice tirom iie ibhla .Fo re o t , . .. .. .. . "r q irig , an a leaingvn lfind ac use M . Dfberoftg vin an u 4.or, ane,-os. - * a Wel l r o oi t i n m ai r n y e lP o v a i nt n evi z : f i ii 1 t h e y n e x a n lu i w ad t in I f r - ' e r n @al w m o e n t s b e f o e i n e p' t h e . o p r o p or n o n ofi t t h e c o n t i dr u t o e r t .i n W o u n dMait o h i s1 .u po u f t h e . 2 i^ " ,"j ' n t - 0re i ,early s r. Cieshoélm- ronm tIim .s e te h m ,, étoCnaa dthQ i e n d e d bye m Bent* . R . sinC tuISH OL VOT nE NAY n d a a ewol i v t he Gr) o ven $ t _ pwed o'ver • aseb sJor' 1o -- w -1d'.ti-> ýnii 0 Wbysa in. .llaowthicord tha thPwrd. , ietagi holdiAgaR15 Vn hi IO E OFlla OURSE. a li t., ndoer wit ocios ol>o-...rand ; ota1.... .-- ..-- --- .--?o bie t a a u R & em er ,i li al Km n a . . .. an nan e hr e f ter unte sylutes b..prt d n d O n E theAp il, M r. 0h s thol vo te nd tAgain on thea24thyJune 1856, sition ; buil,.hfiged..be.k.ew .ry.well h ar o Ver h s : wM sit teting B'areroanmueihe 1Co'lieionuMistry,'sgnthe 60 b Ca dedfrnt il s gglcCat i iraget, ret • - ýreti i ýý' ilSn i ws nThe awichmtrodiubbd tr-%o-0 n-.b To.,.y ...."""""" .. lo -ud S, tr bruiesan ed e n sd edtetth i o Q e 's r .. i n y o pines oig Ate h e af a i o t h G rand t gh e o e nd ia daro ble w erthie, nr c ' l... gntl sofiig à « M bl n heha dB .f a lle an wa ede o teJefriht itra li n ak de d o h sin be left0 out ncpd th e he Refr m arbr t to lbecomeeation ti w a ," i ýet .log.ch -o - e -org n.....7 ,5 . e s i. i loouls b a k . Asy n n n r 1ii s t -n otd n II, e ai e r th n th e)he Il u e e s m e t e f u th r o n o r s ' th B l b n w e c m it ed t o i n t e. .d.o M h i h o n w h t i n s . a llhle.. .. . . . . . . god a ten dbefn't sign ne.aio- amerdentrand no moeiniquious j 1 ib idr anoh ecAedet hich ".a ComittUpee of the whoHe nt w.srely pued wthe wrieandatn eted b i tk. ....... 0..amrlofN - aenh» ere fr urveta r meld frsIn wll . md t-h Qetinhs h i r a podeReha fo the roces f sid io quarietw ' h k h idt hom e bne... -.fit.on. lAiitn .thP . Hsal ecai·otral-t -gptelhâit f er o lhgerluiraaitsbeuruíed n te (to dispnse itath Governet Dire. 'Bons, tv hndrd an twety-or u idne nie .. ...... lovI Ila. e 1y . o il,04 fse ni eeain-ehp!i o te mM .C ihh s uulTgteodte o fthe Cp my vorks flid rom iut ere ' St. Thmas, aVil-ge iont rnyile i )t.t Ll , t» alg ... .. yeru - - - - -obSatrn sted me thansin. 185 . ..de.lop to Sarma) beilgow readfi. se-1mi les beyoan d Qubect.-R.ro;uar .or --e . n- lV "I a -- o 1 --, > aso i Tf Sa@ tive e«te T ta a a as fewe emS Alqw of h d.,* a