""92 "" -iciiiVaGr, .::;';:::.:o.u. a -. “Mfr-ham " Pt-l-ttom ml manummurhaumuuwm u MI _',,ttttttt'aee" Mu tlMdllgfJ."mlYtNiTl'trrl'T. OTTAWA To ii-os.- tttatt- City at out“ havoc a T Ln. only 1tttNtt 'N-dar, no - - u T 3.... nary 'My arid hump - - A _ __ __ )..ane ,r-'-aert, u m. ole-- Chosphy Wight-w a Co. mmAnAUu. or mun “I?!“ know-nu . ........... T, Do. - .. " ..........c aeedee-r.m"sue.itrv-uo-2 o- no gee-do- ur“! the â€not on A‘I’MII be Inserted no: “in We“ Tom...- Dar loam-I. _ "miehrd a... qr--aretr " It“ “ v....~_ --_., --e'_" - lijidite""""'"' “Menuhin “saw-unnumwx â€bottlsundouun --xa----. Mll'clngllll‘ a,“ [a]... In rental". - M bddi.u-sa-i.aeart-t""'rrf"" so-i-roi-f- the 07“.. “It. . In! Nat, PI.- - aB,tF.-ottamm - can". It.“ mos-mud no"! guts, ..;...._. ,li'i'iSiiiiib' .. I (on I .. T.'.' t'lttl'l iaiu-aro-, nap.- nuts or MAG; ‘10de Cad-J! I b an. 'ateiptth"t 1tlultWfdld.'tl'T bush Cibu.he-rt'reieshgn www.mpgruvrup. " “by. vi. Pink-I. do“ " ' an", Mum)! 11““;an 'tttw, “no Titieigrsr,,i,r""" “mmuyml on. ann-nulb nape-t.- aid m-n-pdcuuh - Mr ba-ao-..- .. 0. P. Gktkt my. 1min 'q*?xratAAhr9tfetertfPfyf (latit)ttanttiats Thom vlno'dinlhe Ugulative Coo-6| by lot. Mr. Christie, an! seconded â€kinks-Ind. a "pontotuhich as .ustunu-heetuBmtirtaht Mao asanhi,xrilt-rino-t. _ bulimia mambo Spud: hon them-undyumdq in the As. -atrtor.Bi-iueeortshdtrr3" ' MMWWMIW tsinat-dyadrrot,diuitttr ttpon ty-tri-veit-fees" forming iuaate,-er-edtheir-ttur tu-dei-ttterrors". When NMCWMdmhm' iii-“093$ N A. 1haeittet objeerat bmmmwa-hnmu‘ ,aetriimt-i-tottte char in the GiiLuotGeati-,ie1euriiiete, manna-ion. w.tgoimdUo,"g 3e..meitm,oott-qroetutetu'ie'"ot “In“. Thu-nth M Max of -itism, - '0 an bound iogivethem "uit-hott-ttter â€evinced. The -ietrivuhrMthear-rtttee " Bram ftiAo Ttaaa" hun- " ".-eer-t at. W)!!! A A1te'e C"tflt1' no in Imp-Ne "efyoeo-the" --s-ttumiaoeierroellvt- hdmmmpdom determined -t-.tur-oeaetrro my 'sto-ttii-tmotto-tteu"-,"' --tt-mtheitrq-hkrositioetor the M when. - Ito-er, mad-aldehyd by the few random 'hotiot,theorrttiotg MO, "d by " o’clock Dari-36m had and. con-iden- My“ Anathema: wooed- inpmmnd.~ A division,th unto! '-rqtmirhri-ttroe an madman. or.rhmu.,shiott-knttetoiAeot "If". mmumw trt “Mo‘dlhobmul Maine-- in We to the AMI“.MM the Indian-d. Amrortottheproee" numb had in â€other column. now din-aha yc-tcrdnyindi- i -tuaehrooturoeMtu Fainting- r in. Tu-pit-ea-del' , by. III-trauma}. not and“. that ', 'wasirtstmtdu-drru-tuath, an ' unit the “Hui-d mid. which {laughing I nuptqnlyto'uh-uvothoirnnrioouul I "-t'eiha-t. 'AM the skirmish our I uni-dc- alumna» mind in _ MadurodofthokondolOMSpir'u â€new a! the whole body â€an have has oomph“. They de. “b duh,“ tther 3'1] their mund'ndothohutolthdrnyhouw vat. It Iâ€, v. think, hr tsoot-ly WMthahct-houofthio shaming“. “anâ€... Thou Ally men .1 psi-Hy†further aura-don " ts.Asesr-r,stttaviimtdmuttte qiritmuhwhitAtUir incnniou have been “Minn-than" "lowing "podi- Iio-uoliholytonultin their dew-notion; &retur-mir-ittutifomrethe mismatch “In “that in the 0pm tursritb_rrettoet-hitt Wu; afatb-dorttroeethitrNtimtattip.. It â€In a link remarkable how mama om colonel- ud 'ef hop out ot it". way. Not one! than home. hue -stiuhuldxdneutt their men have run â€Wynne-3mm the, by] no into-donor bring left behind, however -tthoirdmi" “to hurhot,†or hum" my “up" Runnwwitmtho Mdhnpedhhnr, In"... boaruasrestseir-toooartmartd. fur-LII... Dl-ll‘". " I'll rou- "rgeMr---orr" '2'. Ala-th- m we " the "out at w,†I. have a it lamenting deport!!!“ “miniature happily a civil bomb tell he [an vision! to sewer the WI. Bo out w hen-onus! by telegraph that the - Capl- Ad In sun-posh] the. and! nigh- â€windy inhabiting Mon. and, Ottawa, ad other cities deemed it pm “to uh their me name, and they aNdHard Mindy. MM ADVERTISEMENTS. Thom ducrvu thumb Mthe -. it!» â€was with Ibich they a...“ nd uni-dammit their net-n â€Mum-Madman and] the eight gun-0,181. Nothing could wk the“ ofthe WWII†the propriety ot thu m and Nation, than the manna in which the Home wee-id to the props-l. Wm tho Amy-General Wee, in NO ON! m hum OP'AILI. OTTAWA. JUNE It, IS“. IAI‘I y Mi†W 3.. 'c . And WWII It. P, I“ y mm .00.; t and teree nyle, had explnined the unwound attention otthe Bill he was shout to intro- duce, e murmur of emu! from the pile?- Sen, mixed with cheers, give us moot aim» Mable nuance d the populn enrol» tioo ofthe pump had decided pulley which he muted the count the Minister of Mili. tin has so vigomusly, yet prudently; adopted thought“ the mid all dialeult even of the lat two years. Credit in due llo to the: Legit-lame " the unhetntating eonthleuee it evinced in the Government, by placing in its head. each plenary reign in necewily camping! in than}! . of the gm Act of the penunnl Ill-knead the people. A my." compliment could no? to paid, by the rep-explain. to my oninttstraiion, both in tact and mode, than we had the plant. of witnessing on Friday nttemoun. The Legio- lxtnre mu opened by “in Excellency the 1'rosernorGeneral at two o'tluck, and by half-past In" the “two bilU-oae " Love! Canada being â€totally ttee-r-hut [nun- mt both Mouse, received the Royal hunt, and Int-came the he: ot the land. Thu an, indeed, rapid legisl‘ttion, but it manifested the conMence of the Lgiuaturr and the country in the prudence and jwlgemeut ot those“) ‘whom it mu cumming punt-mot no “mt l responsibility. wily-ruin; on Friday Minnow. but" mu opened by "in E: Goveretor.Geteml u two ova, ttalrptxmt full! tu'tneo bilV.-q Canada being axially um: ed both Baum, neeivdl the It and tecantd the law ot the but new thi-y-ity-ar huh. “in. solid hold this My) mm... a 8 o‘clock. in “110," Malt, win his... " tae pom-“lbw Mai " unit“- "We; Ibo-u co-.-.--" h “Imago! - Io man. that tho no; Juno. ShulJn con- junction vii Mh.re't-'s In l'ppor To". an. out in the In - Inner, ad have "MCWd - hum. thun- -rs.brth._p-rtob0ttom' now-mun...- 5.9-“... an. up.- vimynutbovhlhhmbe-r Jon-u“, ttrarg2rd't'tlrdyttt w to r I: (ieilit.trra2u2t fit. him a Co-tost-We nu h m In statue - dny that Cu.WAIbdd¢o had It! for It. hm. that gold-In "ru-o-th-l-ths Seri-tSoi-r-t_-u. Ioothnndnbmoho-IDMJ- MI.VM~MIU mutton-Inh- nadi- I. I“. lo Iii. It "i'?i, and!“ f,'drr2f iiiiiiiit In “Item.†1“,!"th . tttil'""""""'""" In on tt . Be-.-ay-iau.rr-iroo- aym.mmaouuuuawmwn uubmmmwmm-ummd that. hell-rhumthnhgvuho Ila-mmnlymu'umm'od of prob-tonal Malta. ". but door ot m 'oeuuiioe--etuudetu"t, Wmhmvum‘h-W.Ad tso-rn-ot"'-'""' wmmrugummhummkdm os-uh-ua-h-Ar"-'?"-", "ts.xrirsrtusraoeth.dm-o--d halit- - ".ee-t.ArttrtgbtaaMtr invoke-m“ " hm..- Parcaittrt2a1e to. wu-wuhmumwmm 'd"du,"drG"ltl'rdllu The gentle-In of the Con-fin " the' By-Wud Drill A-iMiem not on My, um. W06". Att the “in we" mm. . “The subcommittee. "roeeet lid coo- ulnlngnSnal-e- of pol-Ion. who - form . arm Am log nanny-Wad: "iiri-iirtiGG, landed ttt an um - of wwwmupucedummcnyub- " Rand by Aid. Idol, seconded mu. Biol, mad mind ...-Xhnt the Drill Anew lot By-Wud - at the)†(kn-din lud- mn on Tue-thy evening, a W nun o’clock! Avohol mu m given Conn. - mhhdudmthh-odhkolco hrd.tibemtio-,ot then-HM! Antigua. EA. MOW-u. I. P. n t5.-Nmrtb." mum-n P-at Be Our and": will mullet seeing thou:- connt we paw III ml of tho death, by the In of chm, of In. All.- luring, a ths it“! Home China». Th- Chic-cu Pod-olden no.- UiiiGGk it}. con- new. with the can" cl this um my “I: _ " n SAD END or A BEAUTIFUL GIRL I - -. . 'ler mid": one Ill Ann Canon. She had beauty, um, induceâ€, ugh an! relu- nelnp-tho maverick! polish of the thorough- best, And beacon: All a. outrun! [liner and gloss of n "tnowudrd loader»! Igirlhh i'tat"g',tt,tfr,t,'c2t"rghttt'.'; militia, all full at won-n 1% Then m tmt mundane-u tdehine-thntot wank. Her relating were “was “It. would unit: her beitlinnt beauty not! sparkling wit, to one we. at non-my, who“ pun: m plethorig, nrsd, In Nahum of on do. liga, n .ourtyte, aged and - my "pal- llvo mum imminent to her, and aha In. d'en ton "tnadthat.he nun-uryhln. They were 'n-ted-au, sad December.- The do-Mitt w mm-ed baton an round- of in - womb, nun. than one kahuna dud upon their -. And then, 'iiiia'tsAr-tittiurrrtotuIefdtttht_ tPitt-ru-tbt-tttrt-had thrown her mud- Iovln‘ Inn In. A wallet-mull whorl-dine": on. o! ttin M. in New York .. MM “R“. but Inuktitut“ want tom; than,“ in mid, so. 'a,'l.,T'll"flh'lS) upo- " _ undo bu “dam, and the, poor hun- ntnro! loved In. From this mount eo-tio-dal-kms m of frequent occurrence. She reached Chic-go withher Ian-MM in o lav hour: dur- uud an n- !onnd and in harett-trer--atte We: ehtor_.-ahremit MM. LUC;\L AN E‘V ts. 3 F WARD DRILL 1880011 TION. De. P. th. Jul, Beertreer (Mun, 9th June, It“. 6dunauerrWea-, chicken! in" Wuphkhlnmmzw _ " an. Ire-om In punch-ed of Min-0mm Sow-mm hem- and,“ $1,300,009. Alarm Inna-VI Co-ttr.--" Sodium Ana-Ion: " in the an. of a new explodve compound of (hum odtln. maples!†powetolono ounce chihuahua! h "id to to and mum ot " pol-d- ol‘unpowdcr. It In “and that Wanda-notions: generally the lent judiclom, who, hvlng nothing to command the Inn. ill] be "d. in. hull with elm- TI, an units It: tater'to0aotttertutuau, dbl-own. Tho colond lone laborers, a napkin, last week. much " higher "you, undu- a." mpg-uni. mu. Ting-1M!- deuot the hood-uh Bumn, huh; “who: riot, “and tho are“ of the negro striker,, And conveyed them to the ion. ( ouair mud-tel n minutiae,“ was ‘A Inn before In: time. It pun upon IS. vihMiko Pro-“bend "Item, do.“ out mmamomrm “an." Inn porno! w, undem- tied-w: ot I cakrprine. I would â€CW! III. I - (iirJiiG)auo-yy, Mules! - Iny misfortune- ncadcdlu who!“ Sh., ad si-d-t “by "andâ€. To bo- ne" I Mau- hnpouiblo is the my to Ilka it no. How my (“bit womb In" nio- curicdthmugh de-dencr,aad been um]- ed m their birth by n ccvudly Imagination. The mu Isle Iona “no ae-tttnt . Pain publiohcr clad Victor “no $100,000 hr the while“ of publishing hi! " Pollen of the Sufin the human style-U low cu- Mcted. The amount clued V. $30,000, which Wetor Hugo d.etimd. "" P-.-wo karma-y- the qabee tarsoieootthrr 6tttimat.,thnttt" Gown-pent t-i-ed.aootrrtoth.edhet “he.“ dulled-Ic- be uni-1mm to att penal-I boldill. elm-id podtioar. 1'.th my 'iiiuiourseutm"o.tT"r.", and. A . ' . ' r .__s--- --" a--...-.- Mllllltllt PARLIAMENT. Ian". Juno ttth, "" Th. SPEAKS! took tho chair n m o’clock. f A number of petitions were wanted. Attorney General CARTIER nuanced that the distribution of copies of the Civil Code of Lower Cnuuh, would take place immediately. Lower Cum members, on both Mac, would receive the copies each. Every Judge, Judlcbl Olcer And Registrar In Lower (hunk, Md every Judge of the Superior And (Sunni Coun- of Upper Canal- unu vach. The war would “up be "Lev" for male a 81.50 per fopr. _ _ Hon. A. A. [mums aid he inn-Mew the "m-ttts " the dtUuibution of the work, inrrtttqrytyeterr. " __ _ .. Mr. itELtratosE, in movirg the Addrenn, W raid the honor oynfvrrcd upon him of propon- [1: ing the rem-lotion: in reply to the speech ; from the thrnnr. aeriounly rurbarraued him. 'd In fact, inatruetrd an be [ind been, to addrenr l His En-rlluwy the Governor General, the u 'repmtwiitativt. of Her Most Uranium Maineâ€, r, an the intvrprvtcr of the loyalty, gratitude and : Melity of the representatives of thin country P and of the people in gvuvml-honor_e 'd had been in being permitted to ape-ah for the m but time In thin rnagnitiwnt Chamber, now " birly 'utaugumted--t", kit that the duty im- hi posed upon him wan of such a naturean mi ht M alarm the loaat timid auto-get them thin I real dinplayed by our volunteera, in fVitttt to u the frontier-to defend our threatened We ti and property, and the unfortunate death of le than: heron among thoae who fell on the h utue-tieht, lighting to repel the invade-n, h were nuhjectn that whainly merited raw: clo- u queue tha his humble abilities would per- ti _ mil. in (tlr, "tgttt he would acerptthelot that e had fallen o his share, and would proceed to h the consideration ot His t'accuency's speech h from the throne. The country might well I feel proud of the maenittccnt buildings with l stmctcd in the city of Ottawa, " the l accommulation of the Lvgulature of this Pro- II Vince, and they furnished true evidence of the ‘ p‘rorpuity of our country and of the lirillhnt tl future which nwuitnl it. tcheers.) Provi- dent-e line under many circumstances protected c our u-uimon tuuntry, and our government u having been, an it were, inspired to construct there buildings, wanan additio-l proof of that I protection. Ber“ no room-r had “It buildingn roachednrtate ofadvaneenient w n I they might be regarded an tit for occupation, than the great question of Confederation of c the Provincen had been brought to that state u of maturity, which Justilud iii- Errcllency the l Governor General in annuring the Home that he bane-very reaaon to believe that the next J Parliament meeting within there walla, will not only he a hunting of Rube-rad the Pro. I vine. nub-ah. but will include all the colo- I nien of British North America. During the , debate on the great question of Confederation, t he had frankly declared that he wan favorabl ' tothatunion,and hewonidnow uy that he felt nun the great majoritt' of the Home agreed '4 with him in a feeling of joy on learning that , Bin Excellency hopen that it will be prunible 1 during the prenent reunion to consider the detailn my to the completion of thin l great (Hen, hear.) Panning to tho I relating to the nul-ject of the Com. , new of thnadn with foreign countrlea, he l remarked that the inhabitants of thin I country harlevery reaeonto be entitled thntthe adminintrationof thnahirn “the, - have under each mundane“ been unaided to the able haadn of the gen- I tie-en now eonponlng the Ilnlnry. l (Luncheon) the report .of the - tnra neat to Warhlngton on the nubject of the Mummy Treaty wan a nubject of legitimate I pride,andtheabiiityofthone gentlemen wan l recognized by the whole prenn of the country. Their conduct, judged even by the great man [ ofthepopulation of the United Staten, and ' 9eretty.i."vi,or!t of eminent then of the neighboring Republic, proved that our than“ were - of the onuldnnoe placed in them by the people of thin country. (Bean) Ionover,thn ne-bern of the ad- ftt'r,'t'ttt'etrertttht,epegil" outututeartuteottto.tit1trovi-d by the I Andean Committee with NM to the re- F newal of the Reciprocity Treaty, and for having i i-di-lr-ttttroot-tado. to the Went . lndianandlranilwithaviewof opening new nvenanalnr our trade, andneranraruntn for , our induatrhl, agricultural and con-mini r pundit (Bean) Theinraninn of our tees -ritoryhyabordeotannedhrigandnhad I furninhed the people of thin Province an opportunity of nhowing their loy- .l.ttruitN.tsv-igrs_otdit. de- I'votion to the noble " under the ahadow of which Providence han permitted itn . doctrinea to be placed. it hanfnqnently been theiotoftheinhahitantnofcanadatoexprenn their Murat to the another country, but Myyearlharepnred rinceithan “their good lortune to thaw by their actn the nincar. " ity of that attachment Our threatened fron- - h- btely thrninhed that denlrable ,'- tunity. The dencendnnta of two great o , now granting the dentinien of thewnrid, r, they recollect their origin, andhaving read o pngenothiatory devotedto anaccouatoft " heroic note of their anceetorn they feel thatthl y. no virtnen have aim-baled for halfa ct.- tary, but that they newrthelenn null exiet it q their brute. 1hamety had the telegraph wird‘ - conveyed to every part of the provincethe " newnof the lavanienof our frontier than we d learned that the content had commenced, all h that “teen hundred “the lnvadern had been F hcptin chanhtornearly than heurrby four - hunted“ ourgallant volunteer: who were u waiting " reinforcemean within twenty- " foarhonrlthe gangOf marauderTwere cola- ' pelled to beat a hanty retreat. Dentin of valor " werethr-gderofthnhy and “than one " â€unfunded 7aiGaia hiadevo- tlontohie country. (Churn) But why re- _ cell those rad "a.ittisceetce-they {all on the tieM of honor, atld their death he: added new glory to the h; of the what ‘Quccn'a Own: 'l‘hoae brave nan hove acquired a right tothe [retitdeol thepeopttrotth" province, and their representatives will hunter: to prove that gratitude bero- vldlng " their banned Mel's or- pliana. (Loud and prolonged applnnae.) Even yeaterd.r,qtnintt" thunder of war re-enacted the echoeeol M- . A ehort distance '/lUftTl'd'dlrah%tl the deed- of Det5stabeiad hla three hundred he I, neural the.“ We made ll: excurel n on our territory. Our troot-ther worthy c- mote-b otthe he veteran o6 Ian, It'. ordered to the spot, and their “Kenna eelgaal 'bethe repld retreatol e ""At-- llla Emellency neared the. that detsiied ac- epnnholthe expendltere incurred by recent .eemxt.nroratb.tstnrqdtseAreoHNoq-. He wee happy they would have an opportnalt of ehowln‘tt-t the people were ready to che the whole renounce of the country, whether in men or money at the dupe-l of the Govern- nent, In order that the lneaeton may be re- pelled, and the allegiance ot the people of thle colony nelnhined In lta integrity. He con- creteleted he them on the "rl'tg'll'l we! the leaneee,’partlenlarly, an "in; the peat be non they had to complain of 'il large delelt, whlle thle year the revenue ex- 1gt,'trrr,ttt'g to qttcttnn extentaa to Jmtitr Hie xcellency lo new the "ate ment thatthere will he ancient without in. coneenlenee to meet “lion: expeneee. The gtieg"ttpetrg,rt.tt'rt'gtt hythe _ military and navel anthodtlee â€to; these , tronbloeetllnea. and the devoted courage of , the udicere and men of both hnnchee de. eerwdthetblkl ol the country,and when , opportunity oecerred proolg week he feral-h- niol Mr. GtBBt5 rossto second the .11de in do“: so "pr-t Nssppmvsl of the son- unsnh 'tteeqd by an new: in such eloquent Mus. Hedi-ism heait-rtttuh- â€autumn withsgood Moldin- duce,so¢ only bees-so at the may more silo â€has he was run; salon, but Also has. “is Ins ttmt mum; at Pulls-sat sand in the splendid bulky“: use“ it Its wax, which Md been chosen by an lost (ll-chm lady. The lines shovels nuptial-l, " just " they land has sun-old Ions-nus,th county had has: invaded by s had of lawless-num- dsn, than when of on: soil tad but yea-lily "petud, sad the spirit osgtudorintrriroumd from one end tome other. They haddlhesrd with pie-sun ot the Inset-bun on Council of Tad: and that its ' FIFTH SESSION. _ HOUSE or ASSEMBLY THE OTTAWA TIMES, JUNE 12 1866. delibemtloua h! been mm with 2'f2t but he fult that ‘until the paper: come with ntgoclatiom-at Wnahittgtott who More the Home he could not weak fullyon the “1me The policy pursued by the ttnited Mater, in so far u be had been able to Judge, had been rul- cldal to its own Tae; and contrnry to the Iptrlt or tho use. t cor, hour.) That policy could only tind it: parallel In ouch countrie- ll China And "pan. (Hear) One beneht had almdy arisen [mm thenbro‘ntlon of the Beel- proclty Trcaty,aud that won increased inter. courw baton-u the people of this country and thou of the other British North American Provincéu. He would lay in concluding this rut of the subject, he hoped thata better feel. n. would rn-oil unions the people and in the Congress. or the United State- that would lend to renewed intercom. The preunt woman of our own country run an exceptional one. For neural yrm we bad trutrercd from coma rncrclal deprusulun and poor harvests, but lut por by the binning of Providence we had occur-yd n bountiful harvest, and we could may utimaw the extent of the ity- movement that had taken place in theeirctmV Itancel of the people. There In: one pleasing future in the rum-nt eta-nu which thny had been called upon to witncu. The lawlnu barrio which had invaded our country had l proud to us that the spirit oCthe people van loyul tef,ute1t; When the telcgrnph win-I tin-ho the new: from otte, end of the Province to the other, not a beast wttvcred. Kerry out: stood tirm to his post and WM ready to stop forward and meet the foe. one in- utnnco he might mention which happened in hia own comrtitmrnc'r, that of a widow, Mrs. IcKcuic, who cheerfully lent to the front Iv. out of at: of her tsomr,keepirttt the but one u A home gourd. (charm) lie run um- that the Home would 13m with his Excel. lcncy in mourning for the pllnnt dead who had given their livu for their country. (Hear, hear.) With "an! to tho ph retcrring to tho pawl-notion hurled It tho Prniclent of the United Ewen, he could only nay that he exceedingly rNrettst that the proclamation Ind not been tuned It an earlier dotc, u he felt mural if Inchlml been the one much miwhief might have been prm‘vntcd. The Hon. member concluded by hoping with His Excellency thnt the deiibemtiauts of the House might be digvctmi by Divine Providence to win- nun! useful and: and relunlc his neat amid the opplungr‘of the [fauna -isio. DOBIUN "Me to uk explanations, cumming the Him-mid clung“ that Ind “an teefEi!yr..ti?Crt.cttty., - ALI) mid the time to enter upon the†ex- Blnluuou would In when the lion. Mr. town vu in hit place in the Home. Hon. Mr. DORION contended that any dis. cuuion the damn outtht not to take place unu'hue explanation: won plum-d beforu the House. -iioii.Arroitsir GENERAL mum» ALI) nld that the Hon. Mr. Brown was ex- trttedte.eitryL, .' .. _ Mon, Mr. DURION -in slid, that unless- Ate some very important reason at whisk: he um AM the (luau-ion can} to be dchyed ifit was me that Mr. Brown mi; lube expect“! within . ftt or two. Hon. ATTORNEY GENERAL MACDON. ALD coetahkred M tho mun would be than ind widens! on its merits without rc- l‘em to Mr. Brown. _ _ _ Eon. Mr. BOLTON mid, it had been the Inlnml pumice of Puliumnt to uk for and active expluntiunl of my Mitsiateriatchattgets that my take place during the new " the when poniblo moment, and thdt wu im- .06le on the moving and awarding of the Add". This plan had in fact [tempo one of the well under-tool! pnctleu of Pulllmcnt. It night he quite proper for the Government, out of “pun-nth Me. Brown, to makdor A delay ofthe (linens-ion until he took hit at, but the oxplnnntlon VII one to whlch the Home: w fully entitled, It wu duo not on ttorotmt of Mr. Brown, no much u on account of an Gmmmngnnd he thought Itdlevenu than!†denote on the Address ought to be cleed until then explnnntigm were given. Hon. Attorney General MACDONALD etated that on of courtesy to the member for South Odor", .0 long an it wee well under. Itoodtbthewuahontto take his seat ina ehort time, the Government ttlr.',,', de- clined to giver one wed o ghts",',',; The only question that remain thereto!» wa- whcthor they should go on with the mm he stated it was their limitation to go on with it u they did not we “herein the etplanatlona could "oct it. It was well know that member: generally were decimal that the “on should not he a long one. To delay thenton the consideration of the ed. the. wonld he to delay the business of the country agd_a_egdleuly prolong the See-sign: Dr. haul: regretted the determittAtiott which the GoVemnenthld come to in thin pu- ncnln. (H. m m madam hunt in the allay.) ' It. NOBLE uprated duilu views. . Mr. DUXKIN wanted that the Andrea nigh. go on, but the chin†[em-ring to the MwitLrTwy “In In deArreed “mun number South Otto!!! wbuld be here. Wen not thir couru followed the discuuion would be anomaly downer] And unanim- m. '---- -. .. . AAA Hon. J. a. CARBON mud we Attorney Henna] Welt Ind ot8bred to on ery on tho subieet. no had Mend " willingncu to go on with the explanation- )vuuuoon “the Hon. Mr. 3mm: would (the hi. lea. His oer. Ch) - In. that if Mr. Brown did not “dub-n ht or Morrow, then the "ply muon- t to be nude bum they van dun to the one, whether none of the indivi- dul member: deem were present or not (Bur, but.) . iidn'. Arrons'in' 01mm“. monox- "13.3.1.1. DOBION did not undercut“! the Anon†Gaul-u in the new exphlnod by the member for Peel. 7 - Hon. Kr. CAUCHON undenwod that the Covenant“ would [in than cxphutbu jun no noon as they any beneceusry, but te iiidnot-thatth.di-ion upon the A - an. involved that my, yet if it did, they would be nude. Ir. J ONES, South Leeds) contended for the Immodhte [Ling of the explanation' con- nected with hon. member for South Oxford’- withdnwnl from the Government. He had head that hon. gentlmn Maul! any in the Home that .1: minor quutlonl were to be left in anyone until the glut question of Con- Mn wno settled, Ind the Home there- tom had A right to know what great question had Mung!†the QANnet. (Hunt) - Col. mx had no objection to' may foe a by the whole oftheAdde!but if .1! the other resolution- wcm ended but then refer- ting to the Beclprocitr question he did not In why are†would be deferred on mun! ot the than“ of one member of the Home. Hon. Mi. 3088 mid that my (thou-ion of then: "plamtiotts in the “sauce of Mr. Brown might com promise the Government», or the Ron-2,0: an that mocha-I, and he consider- ed that the “pl-Mom might well be deferred until been»! ltr_thtdsr lollowlu. How, and created com damn: by who; the lion. Attorney Genoa! mat how he had my otgt Fl" 'tttate l?? _tltt, Mee in PM Hon. Atty. Gen. XACDOIALD tttmin ro- peutod that on no Account would the Govern- ment give my “phantom In, the oboe-co of Mr. Brown,‘oo Imttt unit In understood that that much“ would be hero in A {on an. "totttetsth-Gttettthe d-hyolthecou- Mention of the Add the Government " dined boon-ant to who“ it would be acrimittat Viz ot the “In. at the Home. Tu “PM coqld be givpn at,†other time, em... on I notion mhMng to the paper- on the Reciplodty minions or the English practice of min; 93pm on A nub-un- tire motion wan from my other quad“, Mtthobudne-onho Home orottttottotm delayed on an frivolou- pm ot waiting for “pk-anon. that could " well be made a anothertime. The tht madman In wen then Jttt,'.trt1"r1' . if. .. A [13.13. E. DOBION befar Mun Home. Hon. A. A. DONON Ink: objected to the going on with the mph, concemipg com- mhl mod-don- uld the reciprocity, in the Bt-tttce of mini-mid explanation. The third map}: m than N to. The queodon being put on th. fourth pm mph. --_ _A__ _ 7 A Hour. It. BOLTON poinbd out. the gave hunch involnd in the reciprocity tregret- don, lid “nought the Home ought to be at in potion-ion of the dream ',UlM'll to the than in the Magician being call- ed upon to “may“ replpdon. Hon. Anonâ€, than] ttACDotrAIm min indicated the courts 'Mt"g'I,'e,',t lands to puma; was no I (sodium-mtg when the In "gm down. The farm, and nun! 'dll'.' mph, having bun-coed to,and ham being put on the uh p-ere, Roll. My. approx ies adilii-ed. .ttter Bon. i. A. DONON and. . wet, may; tttth shouting none mount: ot tend to on: ttnt were wounded in_ 'l" late. ens-go- menus-nu"; idiaiiiiiUik those who Gror- tungtcly Itadloat they “as. (affixing?) -iiiihirGiGVGfoiiG" pm , fu ttniittg beenfeyftdx_, . . J ,n . , 1 ""ii",Ciiiihauss complained of the inet. ficiency ot our militia spun, and hopedaome remedial 1esruurtsevei111iht1tttrydu.cty1.. . Hon. ATTORNEY GENERAL aid, that In View of the early Confederation of the whole of British North Amulet, in which there would be, u I - of mum, but one militit sytsteotrit w quite needle" for this Gamin- un-nt to, igtegfcre with pure-cut trramtettyy?". m. DUNKIN madam that something should be done u once to strengthen the will“: emulation of the country. for whether the danger from mauding partietr was past or not, nobody on the frontier could be found to believe that the. danger wu ever. He did not contend for a res-organisation of the militia lor, but he contended that wine men-sure might be Mnnugeouuly adopted to strengthen the force, to meet present fhe emergency. ' ___ ""‘r Vet ""H r -. . Mr. chitTWBtuHT', while expreuing' his Sacral tratitWctiott with the cxphnationn of e Hon. Attorney Omani, regretted the de- termination of the Government to defer the re-organisation of our militia uyntcm until after Cuatcderatiott, All they were thereby throwing 'awa'y a splendid opportunity of carrying through .11 etticient tr.vatcm, that would com- mud the kttrtr 'rpprovU of the com-try“ “if. “REE, Wiié wanting that mltitary (guy-lion! of age kind to which he purpotwdto 1‘W---v-- v- --- -__-H __ - . rufur ought to be discussed with great delicacy, hoped that before the Adoption of the tyrolfth “mph, the House would be favored with aplunuionl as to why we Volunteers want into action on'a recent trunnion without the ticld pieces which it was undcrstood Wcl‘t: ready " Hamilton, and would hue been sent down to Mcmnpnny them. " Hon. ATTORNEY (my mum WEST hupud the member for North Wellington would we the impropriety of diuussing any question of the kind. From the day the Volunteers are called Into active service they become M regular soldier: of Her Majesty, and he could not at this time enter upon any explanation: on the point referred to. Several {Ir-graphs were then agreed to. ' 0n the 20th paragraph being put lion Mr. BOLTON expressed his lurprise that not I word had been otrered in explanation uf the disregard of the usual practice of the Government to call Parliament together in the early part of the rear. Had this been donor the (luvcrnmentvouid not have been compell- ed to violate the Audit Act in making unau- thorised expenditures. Hon. Attorney GM". MACDONALD ox- phuned--The solitary puticulnr in which the Audit het had been violated, arou- from quite unexpected cittrumstancutt which could not. hue been (omen, and could not tUcrefore have been guarded mint. _ Ron. Mr. GALT stated that the vcfy largo expenditure which had been ‘no unexpectedly thrown upon the county had been, up to Wir time, met by the exceu of revenue over ex-’ penditure, (hear, hear) and though the aily expenses of the Gowmnicnt Were now neces- nrily very large, he tryoted,tbnt. " the end of the tltstuwiai year, three week hence, he would be enabled to ;epent the we statement. (Hun) " . _ All {he paragraphs having been carried up to that referring to Cottkdetation, the Home tom; for may: " I qunttatr to tyixy'cioch. - The Speaker retained the chair " . quarter to 8 o'clock. The question being put on the lat. resolu- tion but one-igllpti 99min to qotfederrtiott, Hon. Mr. BOLTON, uked whether .it wu intended to submit to thin Icuion of Pulit- mengihc measure providing for the new Con- stitutions for Upper and Lower Gun-d: under Confederation t _ Hon. JOHN A. MACDONALD replied, that It was the Intention of the Govemmcntw 'Inb- mit to this Pulimong. manure, or Inmates, for the local government of Upper 3nd Lower cum. under Confederation, but he m not prepared to My " whit time, or on what pm. tioOr day Incl: uncanny or tttttMUN' would be tfken, up.__A_ __~__ _ _ _ _ Hon. ur'. BOLTON desired toknow whe- ther thin Falkner". nu to (mine the new constitution. tre tho, has! goxerglgcnt: _ Hon. JOHN A. MACD0NALD-the hon. member for Chauteauguay ahould understand that our peaent ‘conntltution was framed and , at in Iorco under authority of the Imperial 1"rilll,'l'Lcl,' and the new one munt be imposed by the name authority. Re believed that the Imperial Parliament would generally adopt the recommendation» of this and the other Leglalatum of the Province», in framing the new local congtitutiona, but it Would only be competent tor this Home to proceed by relo- lution, leaving to the Imperial Parliament to give legal elect to IP! m.ceuu.erlutityy. Hon. it. HOu'l'ON Inked whether the gov- ernment intended to adhere Strictly to the term- of the Quebec "solutions of 1864, or whether it would ammo the Power churned by Nov. South to and Delegates to England hisd consider the whole question at I new con- ference to be held there. Hon. J. MACDONALD replied in the first plow-they had no authority to proceed by not of Parliamertt3o set aid» the old and imposé I new Coetastittttiots. That won the prerogative of the Imperial Parliament. But whether by bills or whether by - resolution than wag no doubt but the will of the people of Condo q eipresaed by Pally neat would be fully and tairly carried out by the Imperiol Government. Into for“ the Quebec mlntiou ore concerned. he could only .0th they were adopted by the repro- Ientltivelot the Provinces and nexthy the parliament of Com ttnd forwarded to Her - on the deliborote choice of the govern- ment-ad poopel of thin country. Ron. A. DOBION laid holding the View. he did in the IcE'eme of Uonfederntion adopted two aculons ago, he could not hall with nth- i'actlon the announcement in the speech that thnwheme we: almost being carried out. Mr. D., went on to argue against Confederation be- come it had never been viahed for by the people, become it would atroct Icrioualy our rclntiom with the mother manta-y, and bean-e though - by n hm majority of the Home, yet that majority had held dbmetrlcnly opposite views but a Ihort time More. He concluded by moving An amendments the "ettt that the Home themed it tu duty to ex- pnee the conviction that Confederation ahould not he impoeed until dimple had ttest bed on opportunity of up " their opinion on the men-me. . amendment Hon. John A. MACDONABD std the qual- tiou of Cont_tiort had be n flit], sud fully dimmed and thoroughly understood sud Ip- proved of by the pooglo At huge. The hon. member by pressing his motion to A vote now might deprive himself and his friends of the opportunity of dincuuinc the manure " the proper time, u if he lam his “eminent, the rule. of the Home might be invoked “not big bringing it up agnin. , Mr. DUNKIN could not - with the last spake! entirely a to the eiroct of pressing the annulment to I vote though he deprecated discussion “(PM any question when it m not fairly upbe are the Home. m diaspprovod of very may of the provisions of the Quebec scheme, but he thought this vu not the time torn-cun- it, And preferred to we the. Govern. that left Wuhan-cod either by speech or motion until It. due when the whole nel- tlouwodd be placed before the Home?“ . {all aad ha] decision. Adonltory debat- took phceu to the effect of the amendment. Hon. J: 8. Would upon W the Quebec resolution- " I pro. per but. for Confederation. On the Committee â€pointed to oondder the eogtatittttional dim- cultleI of the country the Ron. Attorney Gen- enl West no doubt remembered that that; had voted together in [nor of Legislature Mon of such u Union he won still in (not: Be could not therefore permit the mlntion to you with nearing to auction whet he felt bound to condemn The hon member spoke a lame length mint Confederation end in hvor of the Amendment. ILDUNKIN did not use that anything was to bani-ed†the men lubrication of on mil for “want. Ho protested “use the system of compelling nembon session! like: §euion to vote upon I" norm of positions in Imminent in the, mum. Re carted, Monthly tho simplest ulna Th5 comet, millennial] the simplest plan w newly to van my on the mug. He had mud-pins! madman for re.- nouhcladnidhoton, and tit would dogo 'e tmer.) -- " A __ tgr." Doriou replied to. Mr. Dunn expulnlng that this object amendment who pledge the Home tttmgtmitthe question to tat.tt .- ILHOLTO treuitr addmesed the Bonn and the you Ind any. were then ed- Hon. J. 8. MACDONALD Ioeondcd the led for on ll. Dot-Ida's vnr1Astetst. While the metbers Gie beittellcAitt Mr. JOHN IACDONALD (Toronto), wu mind to addres- the Home. Bin views undergone I material change Ilnce he Int addressed the Rouse, though he wu still opposed to the Quebec scheme. Then we had I Reciprocity Treaty, new we hove none i then we were It peace, now we were almost " wu. Besides, the English had expressed so much anxiety to we Coataieration carried out, Ind u thnt we: the only country he knew in the world which would ut forth it: whole Itrcmzth' to defend ita gamble“ "t,it,tiil,,t, would not assume the responsibility o voting will)» the Addreu. " ""iGVa, Tariiia “ken, when the unend- ment wu Ion: _ Yitah-Bigqmr, Bananas, Caron, Couiat, Dorian, (Drummond and Arthalmaka) Dorionl (llbclwlagn) Dafreme, (lben'ille) Portia, G'eoffrion, Bolton, Honda, IAbreche-Viger, Lui'oic, Mon-Id, (Cornwall) Macdonald, (O engury) Puma, Pemult, Pouliot, 1Vmat. 'Navs,-alleyn, Archnmbcnult, Ault, Bun- bién, Bellem, Blanchet, Bowman, Bern, Bromine“, Burwell, Cameron, (Peel) Curling; Cartier; (Attorney General) Curlwrighhuu: tltottschypail, Cockburn, Cornellicr, Gavan, De Birucherville, Denis, Dickson, Dulrclne, 910nm!!!» Dunkin, Dunsford, Erataturel,) nuclusr, tuudet,0ibtm, Elwood, Haultain, Higginson, Howlnnd, Irvine, Jacktots,Joners, t'ere, Leeds and G'renrrlle) Knight, ngevin, Le Boutillicr, Mncdonnld, (Atwr. my General) MacDonald, (fl‘unimo West) MacFarlane, Mackenzie, (Lambton) Magi“, McConkgy, McDougall, McGee, McGin-rn, McIntyre, McKellar, Morris, Morrison, Munro, MvMonit-vi, Parker, l'inmnncault, Poulin, Pow.. ell, Rankin, ‘Raymund, ernillnnl, Itobitaille, ltose, Roan, (Champlain) lions, (Dumb) 3co- Irie, Bhanler,thnith, (East Durham) Somer- l ville, titirtou, Street, Tramway, Walsh, Webb, Wells, white, Wilson, Wright, (0mm Conn- l try) Wright, (Bust Yorky.-hr. . 'is.. rdina'uiing ('30le of the Address wen then Agreed to., A -- __-_-ei-- ' On motion of the Hon. AT'rorth'h'Y GEN- ERAL WEST the Adde mu read nmoud and third time 3nd ward, had 1 Committee appointed to wait on “is Excellency, and present the me tomorrow at hull-put 3 o'clock, pm. The Home then “journal at a quarter to ten o'clock. Lug. number. of Fonim puma Delhlb J um tim? hoinyrtrdt to-dtr, - A . A our land of proviaiou were sent from Ogden!- 1"'a': to Islam for the Fenian. o Ogdnlburgh Fenian- uc eresttaitett It the FEM of the inn-ion; . . . Tho whole gurrlnon. and" Col. Ateherly, not out 10-day for . long march, sud marched to the mulic ut?yno,. 3nd pageant} I Iplemlid HP"'.","'.'."'. ... . Slice the Inlponllon of the Mm. corp-u get not one "mun our hero. Since an that": boo-ho tine, “no Bellaville battalion hu boon put under can... Col. Wheeler, of Cornwall notoriety, wu “round hon to-dly. Ind brou‘hlbcl'on the Mnyorpn suspi- cion of being train. Me in "id to be . Gov- emmont deems", but is unwary discreet one. The Bigot “turgid up. _ .. _ . _ _ Help! duel-Ind Mn. _ In pub“: Hare-la,whilo cruising to-Gy, ul- utod the U. 6. Shaun S. P. Chm: with 2t gum. Oogplilulgt “my. . - - . . Thrill)“: a. Andrew of four gun: - here not" " for Bmkvillo, her fut-In quarters. Walther glorious. THE VOLUK'I‘IERI WHO FELL AT FORT ERIE. Long to bemath the rum?- glow Still In" Omnid- boson broad, And mock the din"! win-r5 mow :0 Long " all.“ pout It: mighty lood 0f wow-I "d, gnu Eric‘- 'ood By looming eunuch to Join _ Mo's II", thin hora blood With [nation victor-bun dull (who! Ottawa, Juno 8, 1800. 9TH. union of LII. 1httko In"! ("on PRESCOTT SPECIAL DESPA TCH. Notice of the Boxrering of mtlve and num- sliud Planta in the neighborhood ot on“. from the and May to 5th June but, by Dr. Kcoillimy Ind Mr. B. Billing. M. Cudunine Mann, L. (American Water Cm); M. Prunul Virginian, L. (Choke Cherry) ; M. Puma: scrutiny Ehrhart. (Wild Black Ctrerry);8t. Ribel iloridum, L. (Wild B1nck,Curmnty; " Sum-g: Virginiealil, Eieht. 8Virginisn "xifmiie); " an“ borealis, ronov. tTwin-flowery; yt.' mull Candemil, L, (lbwuf Dogwood); 91. Comm stohmitem, Mic x."t8tototsiferotut Dogwood); 92. Ledum Mitolium, Ait. (Lnbndor Tea) ; 93. Trienhlir Americana, 'ltitit'ehfeog,f,r), ; 94. I'tsdicttur#cetends, L. l oodBetony); 95. Hellman" trifolish, L.( ' 1refol0; M. Jugluu cinema, L. (Bowman) ; " Beta- _ beset-In, Ait. (Yellow Rink); 98. Fminu Amemu, L. (White Ash); 99. Fruimu -bucittr1ia,,um.tBurk Alli); 100. Fru- into pubescenl, Lam. god Mb); 101. Jialix Tttlt Biclnrdnon. t ng-beaktsd Willow); 102. ix luckh, lulu. (Shining Willow); 103.-Runex Auto-elk, L. (sheetrf'sorrr0; 104. Am triphylium Torr. (Indian Tur- nip); 105. PoUtronurur' known, Pt. (Smol- ler Solomons Sell); 108. Bull-clan MM», Ker, (Two land Bnlhcim); 107. Bulimia: dell-b, Derf.ttorfoetd Summing); 108. Erloplwnun smile, Koch. Jf,r,'rgltz'. Conan-gnu); 109. Dent-til phylin, lichx. (Fewer-09- ... ...--- _' Fallen on th. brave, in youth's bnght you". Shun Ind mothers. yo wup o'er their grave, A notion bode!" it with tom ; Iyer hm uni; life blood who (no, Thu country uni [modem might live, Dooply ml and: purist hurt. Now [don "l u... soothing will give, Mood- gromr than um, “than (we, Wrouhl ammo", alluding input, And glory Michel. their “no! a Sloop, hum. doth your work" o'er , 0 ne'er o'er your worrior gnu By the grad Ontario shore qhatt the loo. drooping imam wan. Show Iowan! Yo people I" combine Prom dluant End-olf- {mun mo To lab- nmnu in mur- brine, With brighten ham-buy: none Tho "lum.d up“ worthy to duh When It: Ina willing. - pound. The - blood your {on could check When duh sod inn'mmg wit-cloud- lowered Cor'nuh nor Undnhh “in, Nor Pibmh'l ulna lone- "pound, From - to up .uit up.“ their praise, Your {mom hppiut m. "and Thu “and than: from headq- {ml Moon-d, and thmuented china that long Would mocha In" hold and: soul To {radon born. sud hate of wrong. No.103. Innintmduced phat. N01. u, 89.85. 105.107 And 109 are Mm of both coutinenta; the [reminder no peculiar to Anglia. No. 33.1. somewhat local in h-bil, but gonenlly abundant where ii you. It is to be {and " nodule. _ Insects allowed for the titat time thin net- Ion, between the new In] and 5th June. Coloom _ Set-ion "riom,Burm; Hop“- tdtaaeinte, Bay; Emrmm Say; Damnation-lb, Lee; ,Corynbiten nulls, Gena ; Podnbril mlouu, Lee ;__Pedilm_ Imp-ls, Buy; lamb-amn- -, .w.._- luau-Ulla. 0", -qunl-uuuul antennas; Danci- _isvittes, Kirby; Dory- phon trimulns, Fun; Chryuomeh Bigaby- un, Kirby; Chrynomeh Myrinthlcn, Lee; Dilouychn peniylvmicn, Bron; Hetempi- 'yutirennit, leis; Ripped-uh " pmitnta, gonna}; 4. Polymuuu, pennant, Bond- , (Very mm); lb. Sunni. Enigma, "tr.tProm cocoon: collected Spring); 6. Hm?- tuba-rig, Gun. (Winn chem outlonvuiou species of Bulim- cea last you. i. Npliio tut-nu, L. tplentiful); 2. HApilio liked", (Banal; , Colin; philodioe, (Bong, Br I’ll Rev. a. McDoxzu. Dumas Dulce a deem. "tpro PM"); mi. --uar.. Oda, lib: m. od. " SCIENTIFIC PAPER. 's ( Per Monti-ell Lino.) Plucon. June 11, 10 p. m, Good News from the Front ‘evor-l Penguin Shot and I mover take- Pet-ern. The Irma]: Ioldlm - Am" the ' . use. Dunnâ€, toth.-ahe mhoonor Dackinwn, trod Chin-um), nine down the river this morn- ing, fUing the Fenian ting. She was brought to nod bonded by the revenue cutter Sherman, [but the crew were the only person: found on board. NEW Youth lith.-A St Albany; despair!) snyts:--0tt Samnlay, about 8 miles from St. Armand, a brigade of "he, British regular: charged upon the mull portion of Spear}: army, that had remained behind, and captured 16 prisoners. Some of the Fenian: were killed, but how mar in not known. This tight took place almost on the boundary, across whirl: the leaus were compelled to retreat. The English, however, bad no idea of stopping an account of boundary lines, an! they charged forward, moron the “new, firing upon the re- treating had of Fenimr. They phat made some captures on American soil. 'This “fair has been reported yr Gun. Mcadv, who in in- wntignting it. ’ Jkmomlizatioi1 of the Fenian Dem-run", "border, and Desola- lion. Gen. Speir would like to be Shot. Gen. Mahon wept Bitterly! Nsw' You, 10.--8pcciabs from St. Alum bring coutirmatioa of the previous accounts of the inglurious terminstiou of the fun! Fcuiun “union of Canada. ' "riiGiriiiriiisra the Fenian my rctreaud fiom Pigeon Hill to M. Albina, quad numbers were prvtring. to C hp.ac. "isiaoaizai'tort "it the whole force is com. plete, and both otficera and mun refund further duty. - - _ Jii.irtegr occurred by the wholeaale,aad a rnCouncil of War, Gen. tlpcit ordered- rAreattost.Ait-. - _ A -- _ . Rcinforcemeuu, Inns and munitions failed to reach them. Ammunition was carried to Vermont And sum-d inn barn, am the line, when: it will doubtleagbcocised by United Stat“ troops, who Arc marching to the border. . - The Fol-Inn- and: . (in-d Stu-peat. comsidcmble plunder bu been carried " by the men. G, Gen. Spcir said he would lather hue been shot (but lave (and: in the gunner he bu. Gcn. Mlhon my! bitterly (in: the “lure of the enterprise. Specillu mu the defence of the Canadian frontier from Prescott to Cornwall " unhin- ed " 4000 hoop; Excitement in Ogdenlburgh had died "my. Gen. O'Neil wax prevented laving Putadarn Junction for tit. Album by Liam. Col. Jackson of First ll. ti. utlllu‘y. Gen. Mead "tivaiat St. All am on Wednes- day evening, and was stranded by the bond of the 3rd Regulars. He made In brie! speech to the erect that the settlement of the ditticultim would prove miquK-mry to our own sad to other govern- menu, and .ahow to the world, the United titatehttotwittttstandiutr the part, wen dear-Illn- if to "do unto others“ they would be done r." h _ "A mm 1m M. Alum, [an evéning with merit two tltontsaiyt refill“ bound .tu?tne., l Gm. 8peir And tstaff surrendered to Cot. Livingstone of U. bl my. Some of the Fan In: aid to Have ill-ul- tcd some U. tl. omccn at St. Alum. ALIAIY, 10th.--Attout nine o'clock In! em:- ning a yacht, containing thine youâ€: men, while on the way from Comm to mule, collided with the We! Dan Richmond, out the wheelgml wu capaised. The m- er m stopped and an pilot, John Best, went to their "imtance, and wounded in running two of them ; one of them was I son of John (2. Fremont, the third, mum-d Marvin, from Penturlmnia, Wu drowned. _ _ Poc-rair, 10tts.-One of . party of labo- rers, who was walking on the and: of the Hudson River Rain-ad, just south of Hudson, on Sunday evening tnat, fell through . bridge and vu drowned. His body has not yet been recovered. ' nan-m: on the Boundary â€no. Tire-nun, PA., toth.-About " o'clock all! MIL, . young mu: Mined Dole HI here in . wuggon to be untried to Mia lube-m. living about Ii: mile: north of Sete. When About two miles on the road, In m that with I rifle In" Ind {all from the won and died in n few minutes. A rial but tt-teaed to about him, and be in supp-alto be the nur- erer. The body of Daniel Lenoy I†found In the Hudwn River three miter youth of this city on Saturday, no main ot violence were visible on It. A mum robbed of SIM-(the Hudson River R. R. Depot, on Sunday night while tref_tittgoirthee". J a - __ A . . BY TELEGRAPH. . anxorox, Jule Il.--). Anon. of P... moved I resolution t the Committee at For- eign min be mum to report a bill, m- penling that upprov April "th, 1818, it being the Nenmmy Law, under the terms otarhich the President'. proclamation Apia-t the Fenl- un val inland. Ttie Home refused to by the National the table by emu: of Halo 4: M-... \'...... Inâ€. _rrk.. non-nu... [IL-u..." tro. You, "tttu-Thu Mn Alla-nu“ 'eAralta,ttave unwed. . . . . The go'rvrument m beater, layout wok on Bowlers motion of instruction looking-to better prevvntiots of~bribcry And campuon “election. Consolidated Bonk of London stopped pupalâ€)! IP Sunday. â€65min; invitation- to Conga. all accept- edmd it will meet WWI-13ml} - M Fulani-Austri- and 1talratiiiamting. Italian volunteers mounting mpidir. l Austria mobill 600,009 Inch. Austria; parks of illerylnd tinge artillery here randy. " The Pruminna concenmti as at Gui-ac and bud-hole. - PM. and In? poutpon poml hm. Con. gicuprovedn more. Oahu " . second conscription in Vim-nu produced gnu ducal]: tent. Italy cngugcs not to and: during con- ference. " lemme. Hopes ohm being avoided, in boll‘ed in only tttyytieloritr. _ _ _ -__ "hi"Piirir/Fiii'ie, Mum-n 'xtrttpermtiott tor the [on of venetia will be found in the (92mm 915 tte Admdf count._ PM a: bye uni Ellie Dttchiea, ma Denna-k to hm sacch- qm Schleuvig, M the Rhine PM to be made a Bute attached to the Germanic Confed- anion. TheAlutriu Gen. Benedict In - In- gtrtactiot" how the, troop- »: to huh". in the 'sntyrtr'euytrr, - _ - ' mi, in rebuilding her torts no u to mid theirfrti)lerr. - - - 'The, Amtrlui any commenced “in; blind Veneth on the 24th. ' Turkey will occupy the MN": Princi- pnlmea, in consequence of Bun-kn And French dechntion was: Tm Intervention. LATEST uh. aA)NDoNDERRY. I In Prune believes Napoleon will We. A View de-ttofthe, Both my: prep". “on, for In: continue in all put of the en- prlre but the executionof the Undersea!“ t'riili7iii"uriiTriirata proceeded with u pee-em, the requirement- hving and] been fully met by recent m enrolment. of volunteers. ' Tho War Department. employgl 200 clerks, 650 ofqrtttta. have and In It. taid my. Tumor roekBe-dtttm.ttttusitisoovee- ed in Brooklyn (on: my mobbing 1,239 can fed on will. Llano“, lat --Afhtm an -dtnatgerd The meeting of the conhnnce In. not been may thou-sud men a; already and on the Won-u View». linropenn IN " “rs. (For 110an Hm.) " my not he qutintcrostitvg, won 1: comp-nave†late period,to kin-1mm: ticulun of our boys' doings, um h u will Fey I slight idea oi thcir plus k atuicado On Thursday night hut the ord, r wasi by Cot. Durie, directing the mom!"- " the Inlhliun to mml'lv tet the drill ut, radium-I todepart for Port ('ollurm'. 01'le in the morning‘. A great my ' fellows bard the otder for the mm min Sergeant Elm.“ the clone of the (um-en that owning, but (he ulcers Were [in night in giving notice to those " their mud. There mm mm 'sleep an Punctmlly " four o'rlock the hmio mustered 30" strong. and It half-5m nix" left on the ail-am†“My of Tor-mm, um """"""e""-""""""""'""""'"""""-""'"""'-. Tia."" Tllri w 'm;x.~ tt W.V -l?O 'lltNT'r; or la n d Tm: HUNT, mmw. .u. J; Gar mum-red 300 strong, and It half-Inn sin hf! on the mum†"My ef Tor-nun, and command of )leor Drunk. Alt were} apiriu, Ind returtud “in: In-minguu. W cisvem of tin-in ldcnd- nu the wharf. arrived " Port Coiborue at ll o'ctock. Niagara Ind Erie milroad And um bili, tue village. Next muming. " fire a the bugle: sound-.11 the mum-r call “d with the tsth battalion from "wily tue village. Next niuming. " the ok the bugluu wund-sd the mum-r call and. with the 13th battalion {mm Human York rifles, Ind the (‘nlt'donin rim, mu let out by min for Ridgway. There the the an: an! mlud in I lumbar! v dim “Id Ensign McEach, In was the tint In“ ak The partictitars of the tight haw'nhudy l... givin, no it its unnm-esmry to enter into but . few dehiht.‘ The boys of the Queen] 0.. went plluntly mum. Not one damn-45. Ilighteut sign: of tear. our “MM“. inter up to their knees. through the m through tangled l-mnhwond, (We! no"; up hills-onward In» the cry, any" qteTe obeyed u if the lululion were a “41" When the bullet. whisthu own their but†one wanted his Ammunition by rerun. . It was a shooting match and Fenian a were the win-ls. The cruel; Show. M a". Were tinny, took it cools, and the Entiat It gent its deadly 'ttCrticetp.ehi with routed m my. Boys of 16 hemmed like re6mqr.- When that unfortunnlc order for when... given, none of the men at the litth Malia. We cumpletely panic i‘Tit ken and m in upon the Queen's than. When uni-gum; Own formed I square to reccire dairy, u... plunged into the â€we Capt-in I.“ drew his revotvvrtrnd thrutemwd to than“. down, but it In of no we. " You m u [ our ottievr," wu xlmutul at him, an! out hi. they rushed, bruising him and trunplin‘ up. him. Other "icem male :1 like ctiott In)“ "twt. Maior Gilmour acted like a by..- Lieut. Arthun swore at Cci. Met in . heariiaersthat {we immense emu. the men of the Queen's Own. Me M the Colonel's hone, when thateacv.r Ice-.4 afraid of being made n mare fur ting Pei. riths, and the wonder is that mane milieu not shoot his own lender. They Mt "ttdir like doing it. _ - - l T omutermnsterJolutrton claims to hue kil. led the Fellini who shot Mchittrctt. One might go on giving mum and incident-1‘ it would bedolng injustice when alt did M duty no well. Thou mentionul un- gim not that they an more dirinx or morecoa"- than my "any others that mum he told but that they no upecirnem of what on“ One manta bullet through his Ila-ho, no- ther through his sleeve. One othcee in! the decontiou on hi: cont collar M "or. M m plenty at w in which the can: I- just an Inhnculola and the '0!)ch hum-I'd.- ing " tint they went mmugh, that I) - amped. Had it not boon for the had dut- ing of the Fenian: we should have to "I other my I poor fellow. Them in one - who deserves to be owl-Hy Intentional lie it one of the Irtgttl-iem, or nth" he vi.- teen-d to go of with they wlwnthey In ordeeed out. His num- Js, I think, W, at Instant gives thomund " it. " I'. [nun in tint of the Lon-ion (England) 50‘ Ellen. " phoc on the n-tmlt was in h [at Main Mlhnckhe hind-dud H with the putt“ obolncu. BullctuMu‘ whined [In him but he ace-led to led a churned life. In going down the M the Qben'l Own would tally an often u -ihgr, M thu n nembhnoc of outer - kept I" the rctmtrown-d. tiome got will“ i- their emanation“. Print" “any. tk. l [moth nud “land were out " and - through the woods into I funk-n bout what they were com-51rd foe n time and “NI d on their wny"diatruutd. Elwin Mctam it the. we way Will!!! And wan ' . . “at to PM Erie. ' " It should hr “Montana that a punk- ed the 13th Inthlion proved ant-mache- -tintit fellow: and If excuu- be nodal for the out I my be tbund in the condud of their In}; About noon the volunteers ruched M Colbome. At 12 o'clork that night they we" turned out on nfnlue Minn end I. l on I. day morning they will: unusual. The l- dur VII to not. out for “(other Fenian “I. tad although our bores wqe. vary no! N sore-Huey wen- in high Ipiritl. Hey)! all†ndnreued the owen's mm In words "" thrilled “cry heart. Ho told the. in proud he "u of his mm And how noble M. conduct ha] been. lllmuLlwl to he“ fondle live. of their iallrn co-bs H It be avenged, and lave-Ila! the MD vitae-M "the opp-ttmit.' clad, M revenge would be Implc. The If. ye“ tttInt Every hum "cliche-d on pa " bank: twtter; new life nee-t4 lid lanthanum-curled. oetarrimlattite . i way action, the body of New- bemtgtttntmttrirt ewnggon. The not it tttMrteethand nun-and I... III M the ruin. Tera wounded Fenian hon- II! wagon next appeared and penned the" the nuke up to the village. Volunteers ten- gut on - the H we land for Rm. VIM-uh miles of it the Iain was cleared " tbe Queen‘s Own wen formed in (oh-I eff ' AtterttoriiV oeyn'.tr.f.,52rs'i"rt 'irgttg",tx,1'trhtt4 lireliuyi'mԠtmouoqrecorttdesut6d. “wk-m" the (can ',fJ,',l'Ul'll/rTliaeriiiiiiEte my I’m-em: trunk": “I“ " down ro-treeobr tnititner "a. ft lookedou new civilian Ii“- g-eat" lot 1;“!qu wouldhve “the If" “Manila-anu- good (my. - it.“ CL"lT,TGAii'itoiaiGrlette Imam mpg-d GLiuitrrt.'e. nefrbody'I-onth." Then-80““ p 1ii'ild'i"i'a"ii"ii7aeraFetert "tiibee. n"uii'i'riEiritte,te.'4 tom-l economy to m tigqe tte 'i'S"t'LT2'"iNr%ririieiau"'" med, the 13th Mica being out.“ Ikil'llilhen to the right and left,“ the '0‘ The by Infantile Queen}- Own In“ - anan-cc. On the and: them" bled even! (has, " the m‘. I known when "tengu-etetteet Every one expected} We“ the w IIII- lent a ttum of delight Moth! Mellon Interval: there would be I - hnit, not some threw Wre- ol h â€I: when lay down on the “one rod. "o" we- opprculng and the dun In“? Shoulder! yen "tack and blue,’ V. " weighted the t%ea,aod . nodular“ mund- of unnuuiu'on and.“ (it w When the bullock“ of the day -, - ruched, the news via obtained that the "L m had mm“. to ran Erie. “and ed were MN,“ my "Aw-l†commend». my dad-ID“ There were qis with]: I “an; - u; on u. hot-k with . billet ME w . tar"" They wens all hot-MW“ u. . Afterohort test the and" m udmcmm o'ctochin chew" Brunrtt_ttugttutnocs. Thu" owclconeone. Inâ€. “no†on dun-d and bikini-lb hilt MIN-{lemurs “midi-"w Mthemh munch-m inn-Id"? wad one. Inhouldbcguilty a-ee, a7iTiridi"iriaiiilriiGiayae, Fmturettroeorttoeo4dméiel. ig.eireid, map-ulna keptit iiFiieEtirCt,e,tr.' water which he obtained in. heNlli homes. may: pun-Ind than.“ on In the COM“ p11,“! new" dit will long tenant»: lie-mucky†theirdutyon tt-dtoroetBtH. EitriiriiUiajitGiiiiitEreyeN,' ofToemttotamat up “exp-full: the ttmated '11th cm. 0- will! villas: any of the toth In“... aanMcueru-tb I'- we lull only been with rmt, “a" have.“ “lube-Mirna).- M 1": the ma. hummu- via-'4“ Queer-0n Andifhcumw haw-t MWâ€. 1-tmurtorree,pot""H-. ' trent Own took the"tend, with 375 ' (Capt lidwnnlu) in the can"; Ikinuiahcrs. Thin "otttpttttr - red, " they carrirat Rpm-nan ' University Company X", 9 my,“ st, and on tlwirieft v» the Higttug. lu, The first tin. was upon Si» S, gll McEarhrrtt was the timt In“ M. iu-lillrn of tlu- tight IIM'v‘tlu-dy h... it is autumn-sun" to cttter into M. In; The boys " the Quit-m] Ihre Mtly forward. Not one tho-eds. . Inf tear. 0m f.oetts-ehrtms 1'lfll,1fl' knives, through the w tangled brushwood, m'rr an...†“an! my: the cry. 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