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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Mar 1866, p. 2

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IN a 19,183.10 Mu INJIZN‘I ' in!” ' “6339 [9.243.830 1M anus? 33,371.84) 81,565.” 19.93.7251 15,898.34“ 'M00,tt0 (an was; 185.319 - JIM! rto.N6 22t.ib28 “£539 Toll. 106.000 isMtt 1,6! $0MP, 8.1“ I” No.15! of 13.: I“ 11.2 13.1 10.9 no 45,850 " td " " " " t,t Treaty, haiku. Ion minimal. I. at: - of the thstrM A. Lawn-son. United sum «null to the number at shunt LCM) pun-u “you Bob- m; “do: u pnviouu Truly. But It I Are m lulu“ Fight, in-ahon, About the . "tutrrt Ill-ads. any, Andra-1|. and Ibo mouth gulp. A. Lawn-co, am up who. hub in! you In. Minna. _ _ In 186.1 than um 23% than“ Sula: vessels. of " Lung-to tonnage of t .000 to”. manual by 2.6N Mn. cum-yd uh uh. when Fi-hcrloo of the Maggi-Inn luau um] u tt and River $t. Law- nm. nap [out was» “In. of null. than, “he“. " was than tun 387 Ml. M3r.186 toe, In] 5.3.0 not. participating In the “In. Fisheries. Tho vane "Cth" tall I“ ”T130. Thin value', " new“ {at 2 tho inn-nod chm-ad nad high - at m vine ruled thmaghuut HOS). and an iettuerio"oHtd ”by. V . . - __ . I Thus run. until. an lbu' n "vial of Mm? ttme Mum, clan urn-X the Ion-inunda- of the nu nbolliun. "an! u." on the pie! mum. “d “Mica: that the pee..?, of tubing "and: reson- in. to but" Claudius In": "teq I)“ in malty a. to the low ter, of m and the 'bturbuoe of Twin. who: t In In In, - at 4imimatiors " cm», from which Anni-3m tuurmoa ubuin Although tho br- o! tho 'roatr - not -‘ plicublo to tho unburie- of Cper Canada, 'ut an _ Ind unborn-on. Hunting but, want: with hating, VII. all-Mod In an In": and 0.0". at Lat" Dunno. Erie. nun-n Ind rittporior, and le In I. an ho molt-ind) unit "pit'e. in" to” high!) nuuuruin. Although the hurt-j. picker-l. “up“. taU .ahoon. and cum “hum In pet. their chic! punt.“ in in tho whitou'h and salmon-trout tummy. - [up I“) to 1354 .0qu, i in.“ America link ".01me that uus. Foeigtt who Inc by law earl-1M. In l#55 then won that Auction nucl- aboul them, “thing [In .Mthny “tundra-In foe uh. but to what punt in not hum. . I I856 “an to" " "no ' no»! of which "rm an Min; and Incl III with the. $70.2” ' IUh. " I837 "an won " nail. t in; ad. tradirtg; the "In. of "no hah can! bought by then Dying inM'n - kin“: "WM-=4 Mm??? . ht - tit G; - bomm 'tithety " 'ly,'? a: "as; 8.32:... ..3... 'hi ”7.3 nit. I .0. arm: It, I!!! the" m Sign ml- ilt but“. “but “3.000 worth. In 186.3 than on 227mb. uni-3 “Mayan! owing to tl high - at It. tho vnluo “in I'I, - “5 A“ , , It In" Candi-n wan-I. Abate“ Min; and: I." boo- :lluwod further new to the h- A... “tip “I. s literal hum-lion of the “which" Tn“, {would man. "if? to. L t "sz‘rgaa tiGii 7.; mu... "-that u. .th? up In mung. 'i':EiFji'i,ii than from malaria in than gnu of timp., _ _ . The "gg I" 2rg,Tra"g, held by str,, "I', Dutch. "be Engli- WI n. y In. only Punch-xylennJo sit,t'feg'ig"i,Lt'. M from they‘ll! of " Ian's-zoo by the head Ind: or a”. mm: and tit. John. The River a. Luann than jot-Nth Gallo! tit. nuance. or upon an. butting, to gin- lihonl construction to ID. unu o! (In Iraq. (In lupcrill Com. ni-iuut - to m spot-I domain at: the “a "fthe In": St. bum-mu an a tin. an" In. Point don loam up.” " Chan. Tho Iu ow lo Hen minnow-under the Inn” the In. us than won-iv. nod "In:- N co... Kuhn! hurting “hing pound: and tho bland of “mi. tttl “on; th. North Cunt up a. looming [mun on use mouth- ol "new nun dig. (in; into the St. Lawn». but.“ Lung PM . Trinity Bar, And than. ”all.“ ibnthonntnd'kn; than M a. ml, with and highly Mum. ad than when" n. Mum And all “comm. TM in“ Mm;- man . Union! " “moon, in “anion to the " my" prop" of no Gulf. Labrador, the “an and Gupt,md . emu tin. UM In... 7 7 It...“ - the nun of Uppn Cums. [would - in put-mud that In an “to: when” - to the“ - ' Yet Annu- uvo aud and hand all “on; tho mm no] anon; the tundra!!!“ you we» 3-4 My .WEMP‘“! Ft - leg of may». krid. uni-use mil-Soon "dtneqd uni, by m In: no! mention: to which an: ulna-n m obli‘ml m custom. Won 1htit.datte-ud-"'tBmatet, to mill-III And can huh" - his. and their full-r- m pmludod (ton landing. no “not, what": -tioTrnd.omsidb. uni-”d mutton in L; - 1e.eyoi,- cm . . " , radially. LUhaL nu. nub? the help» any Indy; buoyed both in Una “a In": Cum ruin I can“ privacy- or when which “in. m the moot fur and “but! policy on the pm t'fertiet er,etdelt. th, . mph.» (m: nut n tingle Gandhi and. nun-lam Candi;- uhcnnul. hIVI our and Anon“- - to puma tho “mi and dump? nun-hm M mid-u! the In.” ”gin", gnu-dip Imtith.ebJr.u. _ . 1s4ta.od by an In” yield of In: Ion-on. and It. Hrrmet, * shun-inc. this ynr, tho building of "and: no: It. I”; whom! all Inning ”but, in jun not "rr “in. in (“Ion-l. purl. of the - u! lug-cm, ”modal, a "to-r, than-100ml. mnpomduiuoumol Ttre, too not! used. Icahn! Mary. Not who.“ -loeitt, up." to Nh in Bridal Inn“. ' may“. Peb.3.186& - Mr. Won-Ito three-no! the wow-- uni In“ In tU and uncondi- '.- Inwbmmdao Eon. Mr. on: no hi- and“. Hon. Mr. Smith. Hon. Mr. Hug. aogiU Mo.. Mr. Boil-Id, tho Commune of Wu” Md loans. with tho uppm-l a! an 8.9- nury qeths Trinity. no pnpuod to "col-mud to the lint. d Rip-100ml". to: pair adoption, . In providing for tho continutneo of toms of the gunn- o-bnud in a. Mimi” Treaty, no. in ,rtpus vie-We the In Mgrivuqu’ , no one,“ no. and" aid an"), in o In". ef ,. n Al! L'A,, _4,41 A) A..- ___A ..I-c.- in use" (no mew“. protid.d no one rights ind iiirii-1raed,ttpefhirte.t1tte a.“ M by cumb- in In. In". ot the at. “In”. And a. null: u I" tAiored by British an” 'tttheh' Mutation u rwmm an}. . um . to our. . . Also or 3 {no "its: at 30045, um um! notch-mun in be“. - prop" "gull-(ion. by mum-d some the km on». cam sum to 3nd from Port- ' m CM- line, Emvlded oqnnl privilege. nun booouo-Mtom s'nit.dstat.gtmqri Wind-or a PM Sam at at" West-m points of depu- tln. to Blair, or Ogmburgh. at my tther int: But-ad. la?,":"),???',?;',':"?")',':?',',?.'??,?,,?',?, ”when dull ho nbdhh Also tSit boun- ti- - (In! te A-fe/YS/ttery- . an be P: Fua.iu 4:60. a» high" nap-ca u m ttt tat LTg'Tt, in Sciatica. W/dt all m In“ ' no" ninth. undo! the may Eamon iiii?/Ct.ri? In M nod and“ by tho Unit-d to ths who... ad by the Plum to the Craited sun. It h an umber prop-nod that the tulittrr. ing tut I! mick: an: be mutually (no, Tut-. hn [III-mo. unwm‘u. . can and Lin-I Rags. Fin-coca. ' Grind an... nigh Int-3W. Gypu- or ler. Hum-d. SCENIC“ A. ' - 7, " -.pbuuditeastted 1.00 . " . ' " t_...'...................... 2.50 . " a. bud.....-................... 2.0a u " All Mhgr, y.u.¢...........1.5o " gunman a, I'll in who: aurthan bunk. All! pa! in pmponioo to the run chug- od - [may 'ioh m lunch. All at“ 'ac.............:..................., a. pot lb. M to to than" Ihich will he peoted an»: the other udde- includod in the Truly, the to owing an tub-M Vin. ..-- ' much. h"... of d! m.....20 pr «In " at. 'e', M ‘Uudcn Fruit Ind - -toua.....-.....-..-lt " l rtaa-3taahtl lq-hjuup Yank m ll" halibut. Butter....... 300d, Tim, “Charm” In... Pig-b And shrub-.011.- uulul All Fruit. -T,GaTaaFaiL.U..U........t' 2 " Tatu..,.................................." pub. ' Tran", 6th Fcbrury, 1866. , The Dekgatcs atrpin d, the Committee. . Mr. Gilt-rW'u ttare and tea,", the new ooamining mom-o! Com- Put to! Oh) . In was “on IG ll Gsmrts, which r" Imbolhh. in I“. there won " up“!!! al bought an to (ha-value of a, I new.“ dt and. In lull. "d only “Juno _ it, 'mtehug but H.006 " not bat that America "and. HIM. un- $4.000 Donn. 1.18“)“ 1863 If. no“ of which carried on "tting and luck with the. $70.21: "hunt uh. " I857 won " «tall t in; w. tradii, the " "lg 60!! can“! bought by than btipir " '5 MW “dwsor nn'uhod... ”wound-d. " Ml."t And Ito-look. . “I at "mt....-......:..-). " T all “when. ArA,.6niah_"tr, _ ' . aa. Icicle: “ind“! a ”and. {mod ad [rennin “day... “I'll FINADA‘ om Ml. "m OAIADA Hammad“: .." u u ,.. " compo! who! I out pot Ib. We.” pork-aha Jirsrettts WW?" ”prom-dun " " " " " " " out: pr W . I can pr " " can pol Mabel .20 payout ad "I. " $59“: pol {1.59 pot)“ " th mum, use!) all bound to by that in general tenor promu- in In n {cc-ling ol disappoint- tttettt. We have, ttowvrcr. to at you onc.or two questions, " to wtutt you wluh “I to undu- maul by your pmpoml. It uptown! that the rim mm put: of it, rah-ninth) the Na!- gation, the Transit Trade and t e “model, would bl consider-1| M minute and distiiwt, or an kin-y pan of um- mmhrncu proposition t Mr) Morrill-That, gawk-men, iljllll. I: you please. We have inn-h- our propoml-'ot mine vu- do not uh you to weep! any mom M it than you likr. . “ “:1 uitt....host MN we the Writs of idle qttetstion-rperhaps numn part' of th prewar- my! my btreeetyblc; othcruyot. : . y, . Mr. sierrm.-bt mum we do nah winlt to bc bound with tcfurvncc to we, IWW med. Gen. uartietd -" ttndumtand Mr. am to,'rttak if the proposition in indivisible, ot whvbher, one or mufr parts . an be stricken mit, md‘the Gen. GartieW-t undvruund Mr. (19" toil-k ir the proposition is indirUible, ot whAher one or Innu- parts k am be stricken 1tth, und‘tho min-r: "tui, g 1 Mr. ”all ~l'nwivu-ly. _ E j Mr, Mor'tut.--Thcy were not eotttbltrre4 II coml-innl _' propotiitiGrr, not "up.“ pro- positions. .We siulsed to go through the 't5 emu-um] in the Reciprocity Truly, and did Ito. _ - - - '. . l ' Mr. Gttlt,--r think, then,'l mould under- ','lt"', Ilia! thu Committuo wish us to um than a whole. 1 utr. wcntworih.-Th" w my Tlor. , Gen. uurtiuld..--it the propoaitiom' were chungul, thcy would not be . tstatement ot, the wislu-u of the. Cotmnittee. I V )1: Morrill.--lt would open lhe whole ites. lion win, if one o: own of than were tthttt out. , I Mr. Cralt.--mtd we under-had that 'the whulnlc of duties In [inn tor ll for our in, formation-not us having any re uion w the ptxsporition. " this rorrect? '; Mr. Morri0.--That in what we prom to nak “Conan-u todo. _ _ i. I. Mr. Morrill-We never by! the point “Med e-you tn: no: bound to tnho the whole-e-Un we do not my that the me View: would be otterrd if Iny'onc, of my "ro,ot these proposi- tions were yawn-Mel, comideryd. . p Mr. 1ult...-With um utsderttandirttt, we 'hall be obliged to uprcu our 'vgret, that the bro- poul, '" whole, in one we mutttot "cotangent! to our several Legislatures-- _ t __ iiciialir.cti d? not yet clearly under- stand, that the mcmonndum does not consist otepattegteotetitiottt. . ' . “ _ "iii“iiai-l'rhei l 'rtimmdemtamtir, Monill. 7 - _ l ‘. Mr. tult.-..a have, to tench then, with' re- temnre tontie entire proposition, tint out in- prcujuu is that the duties lune-texture Almost prohibitory in New instance. Of cohru we have not the right to dletato in any way whit your proceedings nlnll be, but I think I any be permitted to Matc that in ourview the scale is Inch u will in most of Ire, nuclei-opaqu- In: total bu to trade. With up“! to the three points-the question' of turigatiott, Tran-it And Fuherie.---we my speak Inmate- ly. We do not are that my Knit Advance willnriu {my Ming the Ndviption qua. tion the lubjtcl of leginlption. A. {nu we in Chanda are concerned, we hue no duped- tion to disturb your tnde, ttnd we pruning you have no disposition to put Mien in the way of 01m. This probability is, we think, that the Isuzu utilities would continue to be given on both sides which now taxi“. q Mr. Wtartworth.-.,Do you new that the discriminating will, which you M7150 I umiorstaetd, but recently tsbolishtrd, will be kept apt - Mr. Iult.-.-t prom to ream to Cumin the complete control of that question on the termination of the Trvtstr,and,ot coum, the United titates wlll In" the we liburty. At the lame time we "pm-II] lute that our dcsire “not to plug mounds-coo in the In} of your undo. . . . .. It does not new: niece-my, either,' that utilitarian- should be can-rod into in "and to ' Twit Trade. 'We behave tut the pruent {militia we Munich! to the currierl on both side. of the, tine. _ They do not, how. evened-t and" the Tracy, which commit“ nortipltto_tingtotlsot. Won-othern- fore prepared to let them coming a they are at present without-king tot my further In- unity from your Gonna-1cm, tte giving any mar-m on our pad. The name renuk newnheleu Ipplicl Iain the previous cue, with rcfurcnce molar trieadlrdupositio,n in the matter. With regard to the Pistteries, they concern ( the tin: Pr. vine“, and I will content myself with stating the View: of Canada. We are naked to give up the right of t1shintt dong I500 milcl of coat, and the equiv-lent» tug- geoted in n certain schedule: of duties on fish 3nd other products, and the free admission of Burr Mill Mon uuvmught, Cottoitaitd Linen lugs, 'r'iu'lel')lr'l2"l'l'lll rough or ttnfurtalw rd, Gypsum or PM! unmound.~ The only on: of these ttve, Free Articles we hue an in- 1 wrest in in Firewood, 3nd ttfat is quite ittetttV l, uidenbio. New "to the utlclu of Fish, we don’t much one .Ihnt the duty in ; the trade in iiic other my; we buy Fish from you, we don't sell it to you. Mr. Rowinndmdl have there; fore come to the conclulion that all nutter: mmtt he left .1 they will-be at the termiUtioty of the Truth” be dealt with by the neural; -legitMtttreir-of the United Staten on the one hand And of the British Province. on the‘ "otrttsr-_aa they nay plow. - . L. . . ‘ Mr. Henrr.L/rtG "question of the Fisheries is one upon which, above all others, the poputa, tion of N era Scotia has been divided in opinion, that in, upon the caseaa it now atanda under the Treaty. Public opinion is not made up whether we are not the loaers under the exist- ing condition of things. We conaider, " all events, that to yield 'the right oi'ilabing within the prescribed Iimita is a very large bounty given for the opening of your market for the one article,-the only article of export to you, in which we are.htrgel y interested-via., Mac- kerel. We should not complain much of a duty on drfiUtt, but we do complain of your proposed duty on Mackerel ; and I feel that the people of Nom Seotia would not sustain me in agreeing to'pay any more linty on m kerel than in paid by the people of the U States in the shape of internal revenue tax. You have referred to your position in reference to that taxation. This is, however, rather a question to be settled by youraelvea than one tube brought into a treaty between the 'two I countries. Before the war your taxation. waa l Im- than that of Nova Scotia ; but when the Reciprocity Treaty was made we didnot raise that question, neither ought it to be mired by you now. in looking over the reports on the Ftuherr question, it has been broughtto our [ notice that a large proportion of the In; lac- l haul taken baa been caught within the three mile limits, and to give you the rltht to no: there is a full equivalent for yourgiring II the right to enter your markets on equal terms wnth youmlves. Before the Treaty the duty on Mackerel waa about $2 a barrel. You pro- pose no! that, on condition of our giving up the ext-mm- right of timing which we claim, you would tax “31.50 in gold, or about 8t of 'your currency. That simply puta the question on about the name footing an it win before the Treaty. Under the Treaty a and dot] of agri- cultural produce, cheese and twinecasional- ly went into the unkn- of the Iaa.uett Staten, and was admitted duty free. It, now, mulditjon to laying duty on “wind and Shad, which an“ the two peincipat Article: Whit h Would be Amend by the change in the 1huitr,you tax themagrlcnltunl productions also, the people of Non that“ would feel that, in weeding‘dto your proposal, they were giving up nice ed alumna without my equiulent whatever. _ When we tirat entered upon the eirttsiderts tion of the subject with you, the'propoeitlon we mule w'ns of much n nature In to remedy thntorhat the United Statue comsidercd an in, vtpuility in the ltutiprocity Treaty, owing to the premium of your intern“ revenue. We freely unented to n courne which would Mn placed both countriel on n footing of perfect uqunlity in this respe'ct. 's We were willing to curry out the principle in nil it: integrity. We were further ,rillit-t lent Con-do, the only Prprinmtpthcttd, wee ,ritiirqt-to - to Inch e uniformity in the ntee of dutiee u would prevent illicit hide, and than, by ntl the Legislative power that existed, to protect the “avenue of the United Swen, Ind emu-h n reciprocity, not only of trnde, but of tariib, to on extent that would hove been decidedly bo. neficiat to the sum. We were in an. in; ntnnce willing to contribute our mite to the protection of your revenue. We uhderstood, Mr. Chninnnn, that to collect revenue wui your chief object, nad that souhhad this in} View in the amusement: you were About to j make with tut. BK thought, therefore, that _ we were freely meeting your idea in dealing with the whole question from n revenue point of View. But when, inst night we were hvor- I ed with the remit of your deiibemtionq we' hell but one com-indent open, which won that _ your report woe founded, not on the principle 1 of collecting revenue, but on the principle of protection, end! tor one (cit that i could notvl the the responsibility of-ing to n pupo-. THE (otyfA.tttA TIMES, MARCH 8, 1866, sition founded solely on that, while at the same me we were required toopen up to the ' impo nt tin-hing interest: of your country, I witho tan equivalent, the rich held. whence ' they e llect ”large 'ouppirof.Mt. Iahouid a have - -en delighted if we could have come l more to an agreement on thin important enh- Ject, ut [fear that will be lm ractieable, ' while . on continue to' abandon 1'lll'r'lfi'dfr' the l qut-ntiun of revenue. , Mr. t"stttith.-It appear- to me that theae t pro “one can to radically rdducod tea aingl point, for ',,i'lue'1cll'i'l.l immune that A an far the' Kavigntion question goon, while I Ill', e in to control the Navigation of Lake . ich n, you have not the right to navignte t the i -rnal water: of Camdi, and you pxpoae to go the right to navigate theae' in co der- t ation l “owing Canadian vessels to navigate t Lake r ichigan. I not ott one side of thin pro- posal wine! the other. With regard alaoto 3 the sit tmde,1 apprehend you are as much l inte ted in iteeontlnunnce uCanada. Thou: I two hinge I let oft one against the other. I Ther remain then but two other propositions. i You it for the. abolition of the Free Porta; 1 thnt a eonecuion you desire to be made to you, nd you propose to have the Fisheries I open to you. What do you otter on Man equl lent for this? You will perceive, Mr. l Chai F, tan, and no will the rest of the Corn- ', mit ' that you do not J'2"',1 any equiva- lent tall. You indee say you will admit " the: tive article: free: Burr Stones, any, Fire ood, Rough Urindirtono, and Unground Gyp um; but woellrou only alittlc of these, and f we did, you are interested in procuring for our own country the raw material to m tincture. tht referring to your Brit! an it was ' fore, and an you propoee to " it now, we nd that you desire to impose upon Fish abo t the same duty at you had before the Rec procity Treaty wan made. . r. Moreilt.-You labor under a mil-oppre- he ion. The duty we levied before the Bo. trip "tty Treaty in not that which appear: in on present will. If you look " the duty . existed before the Treaty, you 'will end t At wan 20 percent. on all aorta of ihrh, n r. Mnith.-l think, Sir, that theae proposed dn tss,which are Ipecitlb, are quite equal to. 20 . rcent. Mt herringa they are two per bb .;now herringe never loll for 85.00 per bb . 0n Ihud $2.00 per bbl.; but the extreme pr ‘e of ahnd in $0.00 to 810.000. . r. Morrm.-Here are the prices as quoted in e'City of New York. The price of No. l . ~kerel, in from $8.00 to 822.00; Minion, ' '.00; herring, $5.50 to $3.00. r r. Beirr--But we don't calculate the prea- u . of the duties according to the price of i " in New York. . r. timith.-That price includca n variety of c argce; freight, commission, proiita of variant k ids. Even the 30 cents per ton duty on " pping "ects it. When you annlvzo the u hjeet, pm will Md that the propoaed duty in a great deal more than 20 per cent. on the caVernge price of there ind: of figh. if it be true than, I cannot Iteer-attd you wilt [ rec wit tne-what youare giving um for the ' ght of rtlcipation in the tilheriel. Yet,l t ink,ao e arrangement might be made by - n. W take agood deal from youd farinua iclea. Nova Seotin and New Brunswick i he five nix hundred thou-nd barrel, of f 'our tru mu. We have been taking it free, " our uty which will eome into effect on e e lapeing of the Treaty, in only 3 per cent. L If courae it would affect that trade very much, ,' ~ we were to puta higher duty on your flour. nd no with other matters. l Mr. mttrr.-Urould bring to Mr.hiorrill's , T ttention the fact that the 'specific duty he , commend: operatel 'updn three: elute- of l u 'kerel, and the 81.50 per barrel on No. 3 r .. 'kerel, in with ordinary prices equal to u l t 50 per cent. _ ' Gen. AuotN.-a9cyteet No. 3 “quoted t ere "S" per hand. ' '. . . Mr. 'tgirl,',"',,', currency In oxpcnded, t your mica we panhle in gold. T Mr. Brnlth.--ao that $1 M, gold, ig oqul to neHirffso,cuttertcr.. - -- . . l . Mr. Buui.-The price of Iabmdor herring, in Non Heath,“ $5 per tarrel, Ind 'l per bowel Ola/Mi: 20 per cent.; bu) them m . great dual caught Inf yea, 3nd till be we? yer " the Magdalen Inland: sod Newton: - land, that sell: tor $2 50, sometime. In low to SI 50; And SI duty on that poor class, in out o0yoeytie sltc.y.tettt..cr, ' J I ' Mr. 'iiGiii.Lhiurcommittee voted on this subject to put I duty on tbh not “media; 10 per cent. If it in more, it in I mistake And cm be remedied ; but! think you will tind the duty proposed in not more. than that.:., - -utr.'éakting.-suckeret “now selling for I little over $1790 it1Irold. _ _ _ .. _ -sirnienri.--Bur, it" you calculate on the price in Nor York you an deludlng yourselve- nletrtrtlyr, ._ .. .... ..~ -ii'rriGou.=commuuon, mm. mm, air-gel nut att be ntbtmetedfiom an. selling P"ff., '- .. 7 a-_. __ A "-- . Mr; Henrr-could you not the u I Man. dud the avenge price foran fur union- before the var t ' ___ Mr. Morrill..." don't think prlcol wlll over come back to that unwind. There in much more gold and other money in the world now than than med to be. And I don't know whether your iUttitttt ground. hold out on pro- duotive no they used to be. , Tif/ iGiiii.,"Liad Gi “whitest way then be to make Itys dyty "ittort1n1 - ' _ Mr. Morrill...-" would be who far a you and the United States Are concerned; but it in the most unfair And deceptive v.1 of levying Minty. I repeat-if' the proposed duties on shed and herring In' above 10 per cent. we I!!!" brprilling l? reconsider them. Ir. Henrr.-'rhorts in Another imports!!! eottitdetatiott. When the Reciprocity Treaty wu made, 10 or 11 you! and“, mackerel fUhing fleet of Nova 809th nu comparatively wall. We hare noir , very Inge fet.st _ gnged in that trade, and the poop]; find that tho larger portion of superior mackerel are. caught within the three mile limit. hay of them Are constantly pushing the Government to recognise the noctuitypf protecting the" tbhtng grounldynnd thin nuke. it the more dialcurt for me to - to An Arrangement which would put them It 3 diudnnhgo com- pared with foreign fhrltgrtttett. . Mr. Aforrill.-Wo we not Allowed to Mtft pug " all in some of your moot vululb a iUh. eriol. We taketrto In men not Iliad, In only take mackerel, “dour pearls my they only can for this iUltery in the to {may pert of “to lawn. _ Mr. tult.-Wlth reference to the Fishery queuion, tho mtes otduty make no ditterettmr to Cumin, we buy ash from you, we dont all torou in my quantity. The con-Mentions mtrsrtriveditt the former My " giving rod the right ot flahing were .the (curd er- mngcmonu of the Treaty with mkrence to our producu, and no reduction in the we. of duty on all) would alter the feeling of Mr. lloxylendnnd myself. __ l I .. Mrs, Renry.--True,.' There m I feeling with “I, and it it reviving, that iq that Thaw the inure-u Lof Non Booth weye hunted “up; to, ttet Algood Int-gun forptudt. v' Dir. aiiitlfis per cat on flour; 20 can“ on wheat; " berits on Meier-thet" ate-pro which" to beltnoat “pupil _ _ Mr: Henry.--How much duty do you expect to get out affirm; at the” we; t . . . ... If." ttorril1.--Our at“ In: tized Iolcly with a View to revenue. ' We expect to get u 05, barley and upon what; We dott't expect to grt much upon flour, for the duty in put " " " bring the, wheat in in until and to meow. age our_9wn peopletogrind It. _ . . . Mr. Henrr.-to cent: d babel & an! Why, 6 cents will turn them tttl to lullnd. The Princq Edward Inland out: go to Englmd now, in great pert; they will all go there in mum. An for barley, I ex tyouwill get it in the shape otyrhier: (Emmet? . Mr. out.-." on timid, hr, there in such I difterettee between your view: out! our. that to dincuu the” point: further youid he need- lnlly to occupy your time. Gen. 'Asiureld,-What on your objection" " Iult.-The imposition by you of Inch duties on these Articles on will compel III to we! motion “nowhere. We nhnll. mu make Inch conccuione to other countries on we were prepared to make ttmt to 'ou-ot" but neighbor; We Iii-ii tell our people that the whet of the United Bitten in practically shut. We shall direct their ottention to the supply of the Lower Province. with ihtttr Md tyrearututh end ninil endeavor to and in the West lndicl and the Mediterranean n Net for our lumber and iUh Mr. Moro-The pmpooed duties 5" lower than those we have on some other articles- Mr. oo.-we contend that in the um be- tween Canada And the United sum, the proximity of the two countdo- wn it de. uinble to “from: our mapectirer pmducdom freely. We y and all the no mick by turn». l in. Morrill.-Wes mom to "an. "he duty on cod no u to not now than - the Inuml unnu- ' _ Mr. tu1t,--Well, Ilr, we don't supply you with m ounce of cod from Cum. We buy '600,000 or $700,000 worth from you. And we import more than we bell to you of cycry Article you treat " {no or on which you put . low sale of 1utru _ . . ‘- W ifrritorriaiaott ttave I thl " Among your productions that ' . aluminum, "f desire; that in the -iir.' out.-." that 'rery true, you' wduld not bq! fren tut to Pgtlr. a? you have (Ionic. Tier. Henrr,-f (hirik I u. you had to [my 4 cent: per lb. more toy your beet when you .tosyredAuring {rm-10.9549. -ifr. weittwGth.-oh, that In: my poor Wttlbtrill. 0.9mm) _ -- _ A Could bill. Shannen) Mr Culti- think, sir, we shall f1ad a very Icrloun {tiling ott in our mutual Tudo, though of coune I hoptntt.. _ _ Mr. Henry-Tho high prices of the lat few you: hsvsrdiverted ourmulo "Ida somewhat, We hum lately sold to you. But we liked to lend proerved beef to England, and, must likely, now that the male plague mum-u a nun-icy there, it will be done nan-in, both from Cumin um! the other Provinces. _ -- "iiGiiiiL-i tiid, no doubt we dull find some 5,351,15th tre 1ri1li.m.t to buy. from u.-. " ii/'itiGinLt iion't midi: you in: find any otlttr people who will give you.$36.00 a bar. ml for almon. - _ VII}. iiGFLThirtr.stx dolluia! wi nqur 4rot_thU. 7 _ _ . - Mr.8mith--And our people new:- get any lug!) price fy ed u roll haio..rt.t,ent.iotted. "iirriidriiiiLi" iepen't, we will'reduco led proposed duty to the equivalent of 10 per' cent. 7 It. tr.nith-Rrett so, that would beihrmore thy? ugpqqiynlggt for you! internal taxation. Mr. Moiriu--Your véuclu Me built without nation. Oun "c taxed on building, on sell. inuhcm on 1ei4htyr-- _.. _ _ - in. oais-.wehold you will soda be Iblc to rglieygs my; ptople from, those taxes, _ _ Mr. Mohiir2gddo verb!" we can't do it this you. Next your Wer hope to Ice you' main. _ .. - .. ' . "3tr. tu1b--We In” come agiin-and per. “any we have derived muclt ntialnction and. New": from o!'tr WW». , .. . . f -Mr. Morrill-Wes purpose inking left the bountleu. . _ 1 Mr. Bettry--TUt will ho no udvniltlge to our brher'men. - i Mr. Morrilr-8otnewttat; it will. t, Mr. tbmrr.-tlo. Under your syn an you give $4 t ton for I four months' voyage, The mackerel watchers don't gut it ;. it gown to the cod-tutters. Now you Are going to take nothing from your mackerel iUhermcn, but on the contrary to give them their salt cheaper than before.' That's An additional advantage to them over you". . I Mr. Heap-Another time perhaps the visi- tor! will visited. We Aha“ ho Mppy to meet you in our country. But about the tuh- cries. We leaned that you were going to give your fult.erm.t.n frog salt. 3 Mr. MorM.--Practicor, our fishermen will butfttttfr “It trpm loaf _ _ _ _ _ _ J12 Benrr.-1 oily wished to explain how inggll' the ttounfr did no! who! the nulfjcqt. stfr.lIonrlattd.-.1n regard to the modis in which you propose to apply the duties on lum- ber, the duty must ft" very heavily on the low model. With.us the price of common lumber in about " per, M.,--that is more than an overuse. From $3 it goes up 840/but you make the dpt'y ”In an?" on the whole. It. totrritf.-'Moat that we get from you is of {high gm: Et buy ”up ttr per ld. _ Mr. Honrltutd.-TUt price includes the can of transportation to your markets. We have paid $1.50 for the, freight of lumber from Ul- vego to' Albuny , that brings up the price very quch.___ --_ ' U _ _ Mr, Morrilt..-aren engaged in the trade here told In that they preferred irpeeifie to ad valo- "a dtgti...-.it um Undling-and they guy ttl the duty we pmposo will not disturb the , e. It. ,fg'gtteic,ft Arr. Wentworth.) We loud a' tpiod deal o lumber to Chicago-tmed I lugpoagfor terurityrtltrpre. _ _ Ar. wentworth.-Ami how much do you suppose warp” " Chicago for it , 7 Mr. Ronrlsnd.-r,rruppoiw About " now. Ar. Wertt'tmth-820. But before the var wo bought it foy 'ty, 51.0: - Mr. Hotmmt.--We1hs dutyof $2.50 on that in enormoul. Ott the higher grades, I admit, it in not executive. The grados no, however BO well 6rfined by the tmde, um there coulJ be no difficulty in establishing . graduated node of duties, cyan were they to continue "recitlc. V . M. Morrill-lt " could be done without du8fttltpt l ttyoh.h.twe. no objectAion to it, l aUr.G'eut..-We will give you tomorrow a memorandum emb¢dylng out Vich. But an we do not ooruitur:it neceuuy that we would again meet the Committee I should take this opportunity, for mine“ And colleagues, of ex- pruning to you In to the other members of the Commune out thanU for the courter tet'.'""" which we have received a your n . , In Mom to tho Monmndun: neolvod Iron: the (Jo-mime of Pg Menu. tho Ptohmal Dolo‘etoo Tm“ tt " to m that the propuitian o n out. in rogerd to the oom- morelol rolntlono between tho two commie: in not Inch no they on remand foe the adoption of thkit', "patl.r, mm“... 1 th o In on c to oyn e ttttttt of tho Bdtlah {’le on therein", the notion of tho United atom no ouch u, in their opinlon. ,ritrb. ln lone - E'tP,,t'.'g: Ind will eortnlnly urinal: literate w the note- rol owl-Io of Tndo. I o input: on no much beyond what tho Dolo‘otoo conceive to be on oqnlvolont for tho hateful tuntlon of tho United Stem, that they on reluctantly brought to tho eon- olnolon that the Committee no longer dooiro tho tt,',t,d,httr,r,'gd,'e 'trates",'.' to be curled on n n o rine o o roeit . . Tiii til: ':'li?iii?i',?,'ji,i, bet, Human-t no “ton. oy‘no on on o respect“ y to doeIlno to owe: Into the .tMBgBrt"rttq wanted in the Memorandum. but they taut the prooont vlowo of tho United Stem nu, noon be no {It ( modiMd u to permit of tho Interchange of the pro- l dueglono of the two gonna/loo upon . more liberol bull. ' Vin-mm. lob. a, mo. IIPOI'I' of in. Bologna to Ill- Eucl- loney " W B.-, '43.!" to“ Mo, Inau- A-huulol- at wan-n;- tou. . ' Wo hovo the honor to Inform Your Shallow, an! our ,rgr!thtioy toe tho noowol at Iueipyoodl both with tho Unlud Soho hovo Manhunt! an, ouoooutully. You hon boon infomod ttom limo of our proooodlo‘o, but wtpmpooo brUV, to loco- pityuto- them. On our onivol hon. an: moulntloo with Your Emlloooy. wo od " ouroolm “mm oono- “on to tho Soontory tho Tnuury. wo won , him pot In column couch with the Commit!“ of on ood Moon of o Home of Romania; Ann "pound Into"! wo wlth them, And on oooor- tautittg that no unowol or “union: of the oxioun‘ _ would ho undo by the Anode“ Nahum“, but that whobvor woo duo moot ho 2 bod-lotion, wt Mtbtnitted.ag tho book open with wo dooirod opoa‘omoou ho ho nodothoonoloood pope: (nuk- if? " 11$, In roe-ind the lonerndnm from tho Commi a. of winch I copy in unload (B.) And '.ndinr that “union tkat no Implant 'tfodiV tg: u: their 'Al',' g',l'lt1ttttiipd,; “It In on air. moon. r orpropo- u. whdcfg {on oumlm 'en the than“, of do. dining in, which I“ don. y tho Mahmud“: Mom tco . I'm prop“ to "plain duo My! our mm "Rina be oburv’od that th. not! mm: m. yhiong of an ”pk-in; Tretrurt.uur.td to mgr” whim of the rt.",",,', Truly, mum. to tho [no matching of _ o p.rooe1/t9t Pt' cumin, “ti MEI! not :0de. And that tht dude: prowl ed to b. lee od won "tnoet prt*iblhertrtthiir chl- "er.. JuTreel _o.blttit, for!!! tturine. Iatto Thaw, 'wu Qumran “Mable. " Io h only to with! whom" the minor point: won ouch on to mob It duh-No for notoonlor {an opo- ollo ou‘o‘omm. The» points on thin In mmbor. With - to tho Int. the prapoood mutual no oft-ho tour. ol Loko Whig“: And the St. Law. rouoo, VI eon-Moral that tho preunt "amnion: won “Colon, and that the map Home! but] mimo- malignant their die. .turbmo. We "to not pay. to ylold the right ofust.rf-. In tho tape-Mon of to“: upon our oath. W0 betured, notoovor.thu tho tll'lt,e allowed the UM Btotoo 'tteg tho Low- nooo to 'AL'ttgt non thou oqu volont for our "gimp .hi‘on.‘ -__ - _ - The Cénfergnoc then broke " ll the ”cool in. rovld for the {no mum! good- t',",'lt,el't banning two mm.- '0 bolt-"d that in this up.“ u in the fol-nor out the hand of both my“. would mac mun- uunoo of “Mills 1m . Cum with 'Y' pointing), on? {do ttr trt Abolition o( 'ii1itopte1hutia" may toaiat with the} FGlrtreoiutittsaa, Illicit I. were not dbpoudto moan. "teu, in view of the on would, 'trftlttghe,Q, in which it vu pro" who yin. an: Mum the two mi“. _0y WFHRY'P'H- J'? ftt? WM" imam-i “an. and mu}. nonh would“ be ubndod uni Fil,?::' . non an.“ bail. Manly that, in: m". from , "P" Pete 9et111rretdef.t 1ettprr- Wan. Wumkoml, Wb. 1, mo. With rgfercncow the third And Int pant. the right of iishirgt in Provincinl waters, yo eon-[dud the oquinlom {wormed for to very vslublo . rightmbo utter y III-durum. The “million of I fow- unimportant uniclu toe, with tho mtabtutmott of n Dell. a high data " propoud, would not.“ ougppinion. In" JtrtiMd I" in yielding thin pint; "kiriira' Ker}? -iiiiGViGraid Vain-’0': of the 'tFtioy, I. If. not. without has: that. ut_no d'ytant_d9, they any be renamed vi . prospect dimni " , they III I of . 'llllpiridr,1 r.'Jd.ft.' The Hon. Mr. McGee arrived in town Pt tel-day morning, from Montreal. We thvterstand that it is intended to lum- mon Parliunent at in early by. We 'regretuilearn mum, Lee, Clerk of the Executive Council, cerium“ seriously ill. T . . t . PHOTIBTAK‘P Hon-run. - ' u'dg unanimously reelectcd Presit ing of the: Director: of the Cu General Pow-ant Hospital. only vacancy to be filled up. bearer. m: the me u boron co-tom-The numbchd' new .memben obtained, by Mr. I. B. Buoy, t c lately appoin- ed Libmhn of the Mechanic's Institute and Athenasilrnris so; 20, m the fitp1rrt incorrectly given " a previous issue. Mr. Stacy in now pruecaiing his cunrw,with the 'prospect of still turiher success. 7 . We barn that in the'esae of Sulliun, condemned to eteeation for I murder on board the Lady mad, in the fall, it was decidedin the Cabinet Council, recently held in Montreal, to alloy the law to take ita conga. The execution is to an plum at Gaspc. ' l The commission appointed to tdjudmatc upon the claims of the Civil, Service em- ployees in regard to rent: in connection with the removal to' Ottawa, presented their re port yesterday to the Executive' Council, by {whom it wasjopted. The Receiver General was authoriz to pay the claims. lineman-John Beverly Robin Ion, ex- member for Toronto, arrived in town tester- day gnlso Hon. J. B. McDonald, and Dr. Allen, Ps"'.' of Cornwall, tho two latter He here u I deputation to wait upon the government in connection with math" meeting the town of Cornwall. ' I Vows-run Fmmtas.-eYesterriar Afternoon the remain. of Daniel Ardill, lately 3 member of the Ottawa Field Battery, were interred with military honors. The ‘Field Battery, Civil Service Rifles, and Companies 1 end 3 Rifles, formed a procession " the corner of King end Rideau streets, the. residence ot the demed, whence they proceeded to the Chapel of Ease, Sussex Street, where the usual eervices were performed, efter which the rennin- were con- veyed to the burying-ground. The volunteers, in their neat uniforms, presented a flue Ip- pennnce. The turn-out was large and credit- nble one. ' We learn with pleasure, their the Hon. Williem McDougall, Provincial Secretary, arrived ia.New York yesterday from the West Indies, and is expected to rejoin his family in town on Seton-day next. The. country has reason to rejoice It the pucceee which line attended the rnumioutst the Hon. gentlemen and colleagues, to the Weatdadies, the good result of which will no doubt shortly be experienced, in the opening up of an ex- tensive trade between the British North hm. erican end British West Indian Colonial, u eleothe countriee of South America. Mr. McDougall reaches Canada. under the most favorable private end public einaunataneea. 1ntusarrsts'1rttsrtrtrrr.-'rtte nnnnol election ‘ ofTrusteeg for tho ‘Mochnnic'g Institute and [ Athenian: took pine [at night, in the tending- room of the Immune. The Amino! Report was submitted, netting tom: . continued in. movement in the Join of the Inutitution;. tUtthe debt mnow newly wiped ott; um! that the Hull and Room int rear yielded 5. revenue of $175; that " new neither: had been added/o the roll, mixing a total of 298; that the total income " $1,327.29, Middle expenditure $1,327.85, leaving n boldnco on hand of $3.44; liabilities on tth Kim-h, 1866, $225.53; nmounu due on- 310415 ; deiieiener $121.30. The election for Trustee- reunited no follow: JaaAhtrtttingutn, R.3. trial, J.P. Robcruou, W. P. Len, J. P. htcPherson, A. Inthcwmnn, A. il.. Woodbum, Wm. Porter, C. R. Cunningham, Wm. Summon, In. Adams, ‘Ju.Tmcy, John Middleton, Ju. Dyke, E. P. Remon,Wm. Duck, Ju. Lindsay, W J. _ W. J. Henry, and Thor. Patterson. LOCAL N EWS. Bunny cntegprhe in the Immune provin- oel seems, like Confederation, to hare received a wonderful gumnlul of late. The following extract, from the Hall!“ Unionigtpf Febnnry 28th, shown that ourttruow.co1etetista no intent upon largely intrreaaietrtttts prewnt [militias tot trade and travel , AIIAPOIJI Ratrarar,-.Thia work, it ll con- ihietttly needed, in now in I fair way of being undcmken at an early day. The defect pointed out lat See-ion in the Legislative Council by eluding member them to l clause of the Bill know . it menu, about to be re- moved by iaiidifar, and when done, the Line, it in coMdently asserted, will be put in course otcomstruetion. The common nigned, how- ever, no not of that durum am the public lawman new to demand In order to secure I iirrt.c1ttm road.' Tu: heron Rasorsr.-Npem bid upon the table: of the Home on Sammy show that the Government, by a bold stroke, have placed the cadre Line, from True to Fisher‘- Gnntundcr new contact, And entered into Articles of agreement with Mr. Fleming, lute Chief agi- necr, to complete the worlu, inclusive f all outlays and existing chums, for I mun sum “$2,118,000 lcu than Mr. Plantain: own original ertimnteg . BOA RD or SEPA RA TE SCHOOLS. The Minutes of Int meeting We" told, and uppmved. A Report from the Finance Committee, ce. commanding the payment of the level-ll le- count. prenatal a the but meeting, we: reed end laid on the table. Moved by Mr. (comma, seconded by It. Quin, that Report No. l of the Flume Wen. mmee, just read, be received and “opted, atsd tlet the Chirp“: tre, sad he iy herebx Quan- oe'rawa, Much td, 1866. ' The Bond met " t o'clock, pm. P-i-ttev. J. L. O'Connor, Chdmn; Kenn. Proulx, New“, Quin, Triolie, 3nd Immune]. , T Moved by Mr. Quin, seconded by Mr. Mecteron, that Mean. Kchvy, Proulx, dud Dunne] be . Committee to examine the necessity of on Mr. L. TIIIO'I Ichool. room, and if deem advisable, to make such changes u will do and noes-nary Accommo- dation-.iried, rusito sign Aeqtsts'in mm. m: aid 7 Moved by Mr. Heal-ma, seconded by W. Dnhnmel, that It. Louie Ture be, and he is hereby mprointed Collector of the Rue-Bill in the men school: under this Board, for the current your " the lune per mange " Int rear-CH. On motion the Bond adjourned. L, Tull, Sam. We in; mm to in, Your Excellency'l moot obdt. an“. A, Y. GALT. _ Him' of Fin-Ice Canada, W. P. HOW AND, _ - _ .. jf.iiitt'0Y" - . , Canada. W. H. HENR ' N S All on antic. 'a. J. taglttrt' My 0a. In 29m-riek This was the Tho other ottiec- a Amtrong was mt, It the meet- mty of Carleton Iiiiiiiiiiiikiue tidhmm, fa Thousand Canadian Volunteers Cal- led out to MM the Fromm Yesterday, the mantra of the txecutirel Council, in tony-who wen: called together . irsmed'iateir on the mini of the non. Mr. chee, from Montreal by the noon train held mt 'dtrsoruntritting. 'the non. new. mom, can, Campbell, ttafee, Church, Cockbum,and tho President Hon. Ferguson Bhir. From the 'consideration of all t "circumstances of the cascn,-Aue "It Amount of property It itake and the fur more-irwtttitn-. Able couideerton of the liver of our fulluw subject": alone the frastier, expotcu to thel, thatched aids, ot inf-Amour mamudcrs culled "Fettisrrts," it w rwnlvx-d to call at once ten thousand 6f the voittiitecrs of the Province for the protection and, defence of the frontier. This is undurstood to hr at precaution" misnsure “unduly: but if they no “mg! for more active portions, the. volun- teen will be um. T Fe. sincerly hope u we no sure our ministers Bad the country do, that in the Utter capacity, their services may not be called " ; nt the semi: time, if they art, the country and the government will tind that they will ne'er rely in vain, on the bravery and determination of the Canadian. Volun- we” At this sensor: of the yes: it becomes new» for those to whom is entrusted the Admin- tntion of the laws, to observe the most tame vigilsnce in the cutie-wont to present infringement upon the provisions or the shun: act, and to punish those who knowingly nth! culpsbly tnngrcsn against its omtctmettttr. The game law of Upper Cumin provides that, no Home, Elk, Cariboo or Door, Ch." be 1uuttedor killed between the tirst dar of Jan. my And the Gunny of September in my rear, and impale: eel-kin pen-luc- upon [muons guilty ot ita intmcture. It further provides, that “at iburteen dgyu following the thrs.t day. of January, no one dull have the Beals or thin: of the” mind: in his poke-don with- out "lid remix, such u the act ofthe win-Is being killed tiuring the lawful lei-709. The. pennies in both cue- m the In". Notwithstsnding these “mug prohibitions, ittito hemmed, that, at this season of the you, when the recent than hare occssioncd the formation of I crust on the. snow, tmiticient- V stl'ong to hmdogs, nuny Deer In: illcgnlly slaughtered throughout the country, without due punishment being promptly and In ptmnril y nwuded to the oiendcrs. This 'disgucoful conduct is more to he depicnted from the (set, that it my be presumed Does gcncrnlly of two you: old sud upwards are ,rlth young; “dowry one of them now killed is the crr- tsin destruction of that: Deer. No sportsman an be guilty of the outrageous not of hunt- l ing or killing Dent during tho close-won; snd "should be the duty of nll oitoetamen in the country to ends-Amt to have the In! put strigently in toree Nraittst those who a; may of such slogan breach of the luv. It in to be hoped that magi-mm end pace othcers throughout the Counties end Town- lhipa will exett themselves to the main-t in putting "top to thin growing evil. Sandy e dub Individual of thin cl.- of olendcn II ignonntof the law on the Mud when pm on be [and want such, no mercy gtrmtldbe Ibo-In then In the mttoreeaisertt ot statute. _ . . ' Another evil not so only to tench» exist- in the nbominnble Moe of Indian: . killing large number! of Home in mnycuee, merely for their ukinl. The strong aim of the In! should put this evil down without deity before on! dietnnt {Mlle entirely cleared of this most noble nnilnnl indigenous to our country. " in well enough, nnd rope! that the deem-od- nnte of the Ancient owner: of the soil would be Illowed privilegee, in thin pur- tiqunt denied to the white I!" ; still, if he usttit1elentir thoughtlcu 1nd impmvident, epinst even hie own inter- est, todeltcoy Inge numbers of onchnohle animals eolely for the nine of their thin, the luv then“ surely step in end prevent him. A petty of Indium, on the Guinean River, hive been known (chill, In Her ar, thirtrAtve of forty Moose, the greater partof the Huh of which they Allowed to rennin a food tor wild enimnl- A public grievance of each ungui- l tude u thu Ihonld " once, end eMcienttr, be remedied. How in this to be done? Honey I witrdo it; nnd Inge cum we yearly apent by i Government and by Municipalities for lee: I earthy and lee. hndnme putpoeee. f Ah Government pays ll: donu- each for the destruction of woken. Thin in A good and who "nctment, and bu done much now-rd; the "tirpation of that! voraciou- nnilnnll. It in o protection tosheer, Ind inn Ion-urn, alter to deer. Would it not be n who Ind creditable provulon In the proposed madman to the Guns Artof Uppper (kn-on. "the next. nel- Ilon of Parliament, to olcr I premium in oddl. clontom moiety of taper-duh theres Oent Act, ollix or eight doiiim to the inform. out who pronouns to oonvictionpny oirettder “male Utr in reaped to ntl animal-of the deer kind t" A provision ot thin kind would gothr ”would rendering the Gone Act more etrectire. Either this or homing the lowest penny to thirty dollm, thtwhole tobe given [ to the informant, and n correlponding length If, land-count in one of mutability to pr fine. m the one of the Informer would have I CoRoyEh" S I Nt? UEST. SUPPOSED M UBDEB. THE‘GAME LA ws. 'romir.rful "ect in the t'r"'t'rvttimtand Nu. lament multht1imttlon of [ha-r m ttrzoater, Another. 'usirutr.vtowatu. tht “punk.” um increase of game, ""t'ld,-utr, I gm“ well founded " Game lime“ tive 'cheers,: u that rxistipg'u 1Netrc, “(ch ie I'M-Hy tb. In st And luml cfrcrtivv mganiluiuu ofthe (ind in 'Amyriu. Nud‘II soci,tr a...“ " ,ome be fotutdtd in an. city, with avg-5m. bunches all (human: the b"rttitipa. It: A jet-u would b. "att,touly the wan-cu“. ls We mud its {UM-I Would, be l q'mreieed I in“ “frying out the lam, of A... had a. [we irrxAewtion " lira-r, and alt otive hug. me the sul-jwh of Iw,L4ation. _ It is to be hopvd that the unuo‘gim‘ an, _ It is to be hopvd that the "tiaqioe" L,.. 1hrown out any be the means " 5"“. thought 3nd yuan in tht. gnu out“ of "s u-n'ing the mm- of th" unllu‘fy. In: "at. $o entry one tt'tt: thought “mt ttir at jed, or is " " ofcthc lug-wuuuliliu or“ destroyed ilk rant, tut ."omythitvg Ama 5. "toor, with glam! pawihlc dclar, to nah mot-p cthxtir ths. cummcms tor the m_ Mion of guilt: _ i . I Baum or 'rysvr--i'osriv.tions to the " hiking "ttwt Wctt' [nu-Mil at the "ah, In“ on Timmy ; whilc ngrctting the sim-tim" of theitcwiprocity treaty, we (taunt 15w. . of cottressiotts "En-Ed by thy Pforinciat Bas gates, for a mt-n'lyilcghlatiic mum.“ (hit the ttropotitioU of, the Committee " Ways“ Iran 'm. ninja-a And abhattd: tht our inn-rate have been and by “mtg-5.. tion of the negociation, the gnu- UttcttntogN _ Province drumming aimoiutu. {1-min- In. foreign control or did-dun ; _thnt no I'll-L l tion clout duties should be make by“, My or stipulation u Waaluhston, m in“ than be nay discrimination in (“a . any country against Britain ' that the duh... meat of the l_'rm'iurial Canals gunk ... cmM by our own buuiqcu exigenciu, ard h it would be time to etttarg" when the m sum muting lawns um- dmmd,uh 1 Admit BritUh-buiit vcsscls to registry in m terms, and thcir waters thrown open 'rith . “if and “Tim tilde ham M“ triesg In: the, tteccssarivg of life ahoatt be duty (for, no mutter wlu-uce llama in thc iptai'vst of our t xpolt Ind inning: W businqu'p discriruimstlng dutyin {not chug unwind!» levied on moods M w the States in bond. The im'vinchl mg. dictate 'n"trul rmiycitiou'or import duty. . British mattuartitrtxt goods, and other M. tions lugcly magnum here.' It“, I)“ sum would dunk! urinate Walk-dull [auteur minis, " tiaatt Ste. M“ i open to British watch, and, In "eeet of“ u to My of will, mviguiou 0! Item“; “I secured to Britta, would: t.bwhr, be " continued; am an iron and hutch-m- q imputed free {min the m, which - oratxi. levy heavy ehrcise on the 's-tat-re articles, an hum of “pm (In, “I i liked on than to [mind and: intend; M an? minim: ofcomm-m-hlrrluhbyb Mon alone is injurious to may lament, who-e lulu it would r.ett"it-rtr' _ and umhlc. . T Norm“, In. tth, t00& _ The town in full of Fenian may)“; " exclusion of gland every other topic. h quid we no mummy luring m “or, and of course believe “W h hut. So no". . " - Ee-sauce, March tth, I“. . The usual Quululy Fair, for the arhtd mine, was heid h'm- toaur. Owing tothrtt' Mate ofthe main, there wu nanny h Attendance. A few head “with“ hamiknt wry flit prion. A gnu an“! hone- were Iold,’ principal,- Eugene“. Sever“ haunt-ya And 5 (cu amide-u In I only occurrence: ofwy imp-name. mm ”mums tgaiIikTraIrt NuumLI, Tenn. can. - A - - scison Wright, wu man-d 104., " charge ofmunlvr. The: evidvnm a” goe' tohbow, that on Thumb" nigh"' dr toyed Imam girl, named Ann Torrtq . was in the run-lay oructt. Don-Id“. . are Mae gmuud,wl u..-.-.- Mullah.“ sud murdered her. The Indy In; («‘30 ppm! in: the track., ) ' h I'm-Noun "no of shin In In.” Luestrso/ 7th --dhmurt caroe,t,W h been on trial It Log-won. " In“ . Boo. an", It Wendie“, in tho-hart" cu thin homing tuuadiuttra-dr" the am degree, I ' _ t A2WP TViLLFs SI 'l-JCIJ t DESI!“ -ifii"i- iiird," -is.-rt,e we: m-"'. Bio hat-in) the 3nd, Pam-Inca I‘M and tit Thou-I Mth In. arrived. -' _ "h; vTiGThi EkTiiikli. x... - “wt...“ were " my. as ran-n. u The Jain. III " mo 1min. Thr In. [ya tat itirganeiro on the smirk!” has and " Pints. The Rude -. . a. a'l‘holnu. The Halo-1k“. - i I DomityrNyther vouch d the It. - - FWWX " tit.t.yee F'"""'" “I, n m. .-1- Advices trom an.» am a: nun-ll War pmpnntionl coegtiatae. In M.‘ bren Matched to [Mud and“... [allow wi ”no bomb “all. - " A nomcvsdo advices, to Jan-'1“- that no naive mutual“ In! ova-d H skim wen: unwed in ”epoch-I - with in Peiruar, which woo - . shout . month. Taro thaw iaui-' with parti . of lhmyhlu, a.u- Pol-gun. In oTn1Tr%Tiilreiroseth' outpost unlined two mu pic-i " other the wore routed with “II I‘ The .n We!“ macaw” menu, have 45,000 In at PIC.” An mph-ion of level: “p.00." cured in the mm» "er-e' do“ tes, it I'll mum-d by -okireq d the "Mrt, 30 men were killed and woeAA m4. - .ggxgtPUL Il'IDIIl " A - A A de-tion of Steels'."".'", - PSinlinc my in Ivy-and - with some numb-u, in and. u at b " tut Were killed. and 6 “Whit-ff- " tsk-d." . - The Dani-hurl: saw 1tnttt't, cinnam- to took be Hm -. pier. " iiilyi with - HI change-u . 'F . [I A tttc-The low-d“ at . 'd'..'.'.':",',,' the an e,ttatti, aee" 5 Adm. tttc-The Ion-w- a miumwndcumw- ' Rochester, CUicGri.uiarror'" “5900' __. AA "M." - .. ‘13”"- - Wumnmx, tte-ttre NI" " - - Acne prevent use-Md W anon; Que mule own 'i'diUiEiiiiegtS proved or In: Dene-aw. I i,idt1ll'i. How, in. NW by tbe (up nude luv. It provides is-eu-tie. ofcuue from my - w” 'IS' the United sum is W F/tes, dud that the pmvi-iolu of ad- "i.rittlgll; pended " to my foreign M f - a or “I.” of MM! I iittrfet Begum ofthe Twill! '5'" b mine to nin- oublic notice 'iiF.Fiettd t Fiitii, LiGitiiotteod to spread of contagion! o. may; the WOLFE: nine wkivapuws we P""""'" “I‘ll ""t - v. . .7- f or l . d i,'i'i'i'l,i:'i',o:"rt,it1,'ie,','?,-,t,',ie, i.l'jiiti? 'lt':?,".; them-mayo: - . 'r'd'di"llra2auGrituf"' arosrgtEur,' W'EtUAf. m:sr.4ml. Moio nth-smile l'mlna M N BY TELEGRAPH. t --'--o--, THE CA TTLE III-la “WP!- lg. s./d 6 than“ 4 Jr ‘l'm 'ot the land a. qtq “In. “an.“ t of "s . "Ht-l In-“ IAI- an.“ B. . 1h” at H-‘ at , to-et.'!.? 5mg? Gr; tht 'l.tlgt The If": dcot " "' “WC!“ 1 l 1.. and! Jose ham -eiyt'.t d I'M “ . .Al‘“ is; rr.?': ad, eh! i,oaid pol Att. we: a'twtut" A-te . Btte I" Fietttt,. "id. but . 05““. of 'hr: y, F iw lid _ w “ISN‘T ”(he any-"F “and“ Gun“ 7 omAt.tret, -., _ tun,--' tst you. (In, a “um- [and n Lord " mu dc “In, W "idq. 0'11 is ae, GU. M H d than I new!!! “a; hi! i "d ud Sh orc/std cm! “and “I am» the m to Weet I,“ tatt I y , III "J4iiiiai'i; ottinkm, In 'bsLeoket " TU, " Jinan-rim; on m, "uvts iii) 'erttr qobti the nth-n1 of III-flit “in“... l £22.: In: mum Ulrm’ chin-ion , - but! - of Mr. " ttimd Deputy l . Ho. tttt,t (wildlili by ‘.-I.(in 'g6,i'litlr' by the Incl my.“ 1 public " (‘nlolly hm who-Ir; . t ally bat" a; it! ' my Itarr. the - “t min-um than: F - W Lc in Event. tbe tire" "an, Ir may ...., in n vii Mr. Him In! (in. plain-lb: (OXFEH "the A Pmiikyym am kind "MW“ “we, M dud-l m - Mr.'-"" a,“ foul “lit-l1 dental Mthea dun-.61 In 'fr.Peh in! “at! totatiatm, l Md Won-mi 'totiii, The GU N FAT W. PA j, 'sith 26-: THE " tati; mm " a.

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