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Ottawa Times (1865), 27 Jul 1867, p. 2

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I.“ _ Ito‘s-Id cute-Ind Bth“pIM-I”mn !.iiiiiiiaeiiittgiieU',,',r.tgr=W, man-n ",tt,TgTgrJtt.'41'd ......* an”: rumbled-AWN! "eau-ni-tPerot' (irttill)tttthaitits "trsrut-ttsammo"tuPt'i" “and manila in“ Monte "riot" 1hbr 3|an Ola“, and the summoning o-th-her' the coun- try who meant-dugout!" and)“ n- mkndlr. WI polici- u that» (of thaw-,MIMOII hein -ertothU nrynhdlqu-l "um loam This Mn- -eed vramdstrmrh_thr-rtttrt' Why- tiidu-ohCaa-dNaem,rru1ar them leaving not”: all tio- ist in than”? Bi-ttteat,."-"""", on an! Calida w nee-ally to "eamrtt-aortitmertuthtat'itto" -ambtutuaumedmo-dtht_ar'to “unity-0"!“- “WW“ 'st-kai-su-ae-tttrr-ru"" timts-,-t-tugAa"t'oe"tr's. tttueaosam1D-aoreuftontnorr,iCtts t,e-tgr.r-aorttlte WP“: or be 's-tttrr-A-toat-ith, Why did” Mr. mum mu.» mite Me. no"! to a an i-tb cad-u? And in h. is! -1bBntrrrii in" II” in ,r-aorr-orrtt-otttte who! saoe-titiooe-Htuterttr in.tothith, mph-hon no dip-Inch £61}li civic!- “ India: it into ,.o.-ar,a.wit-tttoitettis J.s.-ra_rCa-r'mth. o.mriotata-dtrr.mmarri. “or Quiche. But the no.“ Mn Gonna-dot or - in lulu] by n m; it it 3"" that tt in in W'- to IL Conn] Gov- 'e-teither-s-tdes. prank: in‘ rirseesumamrwithtbe+ nation of is. nh'mnapuwymm bullion onuur--a-tieaor met-560., dumb. no"... on. of the chief put-II as! In. i-di-te 11:“; just, I. the Quince action ot ch UIIOD would up an: HJnly. Amt.ao n the Govern-elf of Mr. t. S. Imus mot can] “that“: oe Ir. Ryan's " in omen-1:60- att86t, Oman: u gimtho.m.mpomuhich hit .51.»; 3...“. the 0M notation a. mic-cl a." a. an. tad-Luau] with mama-Mutin- infant “to Bold!» plenum“. To MW NH I” n01." or Donal; u the T Globe . ,rpteaUs dug” to have In". am, would in" only Inc-Io invih that Wm which but I. Cutvuu a] Ir. J. S. MAC-out.- have Inha- good an to "oil. I...» on - at. My than! -ittioamhtuutgto the 00-)th of the' “mm a Quluq'nuil Mr. Bun u- phill uh, ha " “the In!" Canadian yum." in». cold M of 099mm”, and when be duegm, we "omit. him, from Isis "P" '"eth, . “plat-Id Wary husky to tqu limt quad than. $6.7m" - tr/wat, I I . o" A“ ru um. Mr. Wan. mama! to A city yawn)», OM hi. visit to his our 7.. '0m”! QHM'J: cm and can" Old-I Papa. NEW ”YEMEN 1& "ta-aa-r-MO. 6rrarra, JULY st. [an IAILI was]! HAIL!- Innis. no; u. ILDt .- 13'... tu"... Dd LC'.‘ 1...... an. an... 1.)- 1’...- Js Durham" "heme-to cont-ea tho an!) at Grey with the Nathan nil-q. by a line running west to Wham. In may: ton-in as huh: One ml route (II-now tet to poo- aura-onto with 0". Boa by i line running Noah-qt Ionic awn-3., u owe. ihtrtrtd; and casually, the " Wclhnf In, Grey and Broth? "tsee “whom Guelph, ink-Inca»; North Wellington, touching the Souliuu we! Gui, ”d passing into Baa by" Willa-con, ad Numb Dustin”, at 'tttet" print 9n uu Boson. - Now, Mr. {Augean cob- ittt-gg m dined, inte-tt in all than, but tt is 1:1th amen! action: must be haunted in a degree molding to ttttir local position towards the scheme which in, be o-tul"'", our luace in Soul): are, an lriemls of my two will nann- ally combine unique-n; on! Mr. "smsis being the strongly puma-nod 'titoeu ct lhmtclmnoioin o dun-Id minority on the nilny question. have“: when he may hum with Who ofthe constituency :3th politics of the minimal. In W. pinion of man, and with an opponent 1-.th who in not pledged to my scheme, tut pro-in hi. ammo that ma. 'e ‘mon-ity my two", Mr. new In: ole. dindo new in whichth politics! and ’pmonu lane woubrbeio.t in thaererieta1 maul-1e " rail“, shinning-s. In making these remerke on Mr. JACK- eox'n retirement, we'mey all! that upwards ofsix months ego we were weliarouredof Mr. hereof: more than halt r, rmed intention to nhendon Pnriittmetttary me. and though the reilwny dtitkuity may of itself heve pte' senN emple pound to juetify him in the step he hen taken, it is quite MUG thet thin atop-idea to Mn the patina! _ "enaiuratimemar here hedite "ksot in) megmfyiu; a dittitmltr, wluch hed ILJACI- _ so: thought itrworth his while to Me with; he could eeeily have irvemome.--rit re: meal to the rnilwey (mention itself, though it does not much intend the loculity, ‘itmeynotbe mine to uplein how it came to 'e-ume its pneent position ‘in these ounntiee. The Augusend ttur. 1km we; the ehorteet, end while bene. "iitting greedy the Notthern med tron“ rruv-dtut"tBtsonuastgte1t ' .1 lietothe 1tqr'o6Toermto. The " Weill i, 1,0"! end itnsoe"-tumoetdek Icon ‘ the general principle of the - to theme“ number, but it Involve-l cont which wee thonght too Inigo to be ly in- curred, end it will-ct give eeything . the direct Mm Boeth any. thet It: oo-l by the Anne end Dnrhem _ eeeteel(eermwgenge)'iee Toeon and Owen Sound who“, ell-mi t it: WNWVC, Ikelytohe . . -it been otherneeenthen thetit "li' no", omtqret'iut the existing N . rod. NodToemtto inthte.tse, which ought PMMniudontpo m 'iiitiiiit:' a! thy“ 'ad-our-ttte a from the um to Durham, w. 3mm between this and the central route; (r that "et nu "itatims, kept up with -itemr, " you-I, the pull. of Kamika- ,iem u 1mm mad toudxttomint Wol- EntomGnyn-l Btu. grmte-the to». Manchu. "u,o-uiegrmma, ' the (iiirUGiiaririiGiii; 000‘".ng t upon Hamilton. be the ' [ of qtthee at the!!!" "to would you poli- tive injury " undo. Though the in ttttt you our, "believe that Bani! will win the had. - in " in: And all ban- du was: um hot h-ly divilod by...“ [to ', be mus ulna, autumnal, " our toy had .doread the " narrow tap" in laying the foam of tom-tot, in loading imam: The mam" mm. thnt in “anguish“ inch 'ot local mlvtntae.trhtiirtg out 0! our.) inmo- aunts, unity of union uni - for the ”his Sum in anemia! akin-mo m- It in " "t"orrttttery eon-unto” "on the mi-ut. air. he" in claiming all tht meoermqhtiytotu6ekthr those “oer-li- "tatettttttiettt machine." celled Realm cor.- nations, that we null them' outlier mother di-owing " lenienhip. and "podium; his policy. The Globe Intel: hon-tel of Dr. BILmrox’l nhility to our, Went Mid. die-ex _over' Mr. A. P. Known”) 'r, but we My it will 'ttrut'. the Doctor’s would of Iii: principles not much more to “Hiking then that of Mr. menouw. Dr. Mummy, like the, chairman of the great Grit Coi_roer--tt" disclaim! bell weather of the nix ttttttthed-ee- diam-ed Intake up will my policy which will be) likely to more him one”. and he held' such views widen he auteur-e helore the” electors of win Khulna, hat he even gonetothe Torbnto Convention and mains .tnineul them there, we would have thought hint deserving of the ooetruetttte of the elector»; but when we tind him only st the eleventh hour, otter he hamtieorered, beyond ncloubt, that no mini-g uh be returned- ' West Miaueees,'"temptietg to steal the avowed policy of hi- opponents, we think it is titm.the gentlemn should receive as wide . berth npondble. Even Ioeordingto the Globe's P'"' principle, I. applied in mother came of preferring Motive to Coalition, the Mioniste. tourist South Grenville and Westnrtddksetr, should Mn Burner (iii, murmur, In] rapport Sun“ and I NAcwnLn. The following extnct Iron: . 'Itas."fcte.lPtltPt1ttrin, W.eet Middle. l sex is taken from thou-Adora Pram In! in ncmewhot ot a curioeity, to allowing with how much " “at: u WI!" the organ- ized new spook ot the political virtues ot their Chief: I Dr. .mllinnon mat upwind on the et mm spoke fathonunjlonr “at: t; in order tdehoulmtrothee - 'vbo might with mandate-tho meeting. In the tonne of his "I“ "de was no- dank Baton-of In . - of the hold, pad Md III”! Id tho principle. of an urrtl may. l 'ercher.) " than has some in w-st-tnatal will: [cal an“; politic- will be found to take w. honors place u the Union We " MGR]. " ' . Unle- Mr. Dunn in a We“): Puma-31mm & ta. Mgr-hm wu nth-"don We In the county it in. him, Although an public you would hum chem 001901an how In». m "id than vuyvroogollr. Gouge Brown go any that Cttaliutt-r unacco- uy,u 0:01de “In“ in.“ In my wiiistoi-eortrtteU.. It [can Mtedetmid and Curb all “In. the Cstttio-tWh-dth.rhnd do!» no), then he tthe anew!) would all N...“ the Haven“! W. (Ch-en.) lo cal- and an " the Could“ 0m non! um good tad bun lus- umo, cola-had to min-co the m of boron-aynovoold‘lntM-Icodhlm so." -et. no 'rteongiy S0"f,cltt1Y! has. n my lander, at! an that irtttnt an 60.11me the principle- of Ra ' would much and Mon-om over hls an“. alien. 0m Brown u: too it. Nmry a! that; In In but“. A voice--" Why don't you Nippon. thou..- Brown if he in no honest , ' -'iii.-iitiiiUiita-urBraatr I pm mm use." tydittteto-itttr?tr) .. ‘- Dr. B. Gel, ream-d ..-Ho would ne'er pin bl: can kill to my nun. He III proud to I he m n Kalli-hum: by blrth and cda. CL',',','. m pair-ed to sup the prevent Government jut no but an q: Government brought {mud good round mum- (hear, bean) and would numb the 1mm “a! they In! done something which "rould mun hill to withdraw " support». “a would not 309' George Brown or any otlwr.nvut t? chalk outa line for him. I, Botrg Fotntm--Tho body of Alamo Field, Ibo in would In ornm Thonpogn'l Bay, on Tue-hi Int, In: mum! "itcriUr. An inquest m to be held by Mr. Hinton. but. we have not. yet necked. the Verdict. Amnu " "ll Beam. Howe, Jun M.-- R. B. Nqwhatt,' vaiulcm, n. I ; Hugh. Jeleuon, Toronto; I. (Ionian, 06mm, L. Goulcne, Manual; It. C. Boiler, Prescott; n, r? chllcr,131d Fullleen; J. glwuom, looms]; W. Beymoir, Munich; A. L. Mc- WI, emu-u; T. W. Hall”, Monti-u! ; Mr. and an. o. u. mum, Coldonin Spdnp; J. Much}, U. P. Thoma-J. A. Per- lfnl, Montel; A. M. (“mun-Ill J. N. Nul- Ion. Rhoda Inland. . . f EXCL’ISIOI Toarar. -The sttaoidra luv" her wharf (the 'theeeia) " two o‘clock thin alumina), bad we but that no great' was the Mount: ot the encuuioniau of In: Squid“, my ot than! witrgo Iain toat . 1m raid that “on the ttctlitttt peopertitstt of the mluernl mil, eqnbinod dim the alnbdoni elk-cu of the skinny ham- and cldmly Juliet and gentlemen no beeutainit,to;ree1 that they hive than a new [any of life. - hummus”. 'oaap-tus.--h'urstutted by Mr. W. “on, Optician sud mug-gut, Mar. ket Drug Stow, York-It. l ee . OHAIA, July M,. 1867. Greatest degree ot but n-glutcml dining the previous night, 50 than mm. ' . _ l a l. m., " than zero. I t p. mil-dc, tt “on zero. do. mi, no wove low, . . 6 p. m., " were urn. Tn Cameo“ or Root..-." 'wlll be seen ”admin-l We Rev. Mun-or Jule. but” will”): burrow It ll o’clock, u, m the Co-tmetal Charity, on tho “no. Thgttamtu" with. Hangar u a pa. in m. Chm]: oh the " Church of the anon-u." "ser" at.“ a: in tho gm». In; In Bonk-d. Clinch P the View ot the " Baum MM limbo CatneotitU.", No doubt this about um ptot!r9hptlr Gter. nnng In the hand: or the l'e'uned hole-or. " Ono-03’: Pte.Nte.--Thy tlt. Georgie 80- ct-ty of this city, u will be can by unitin- hont, will he" I and who to the Thousand Inland: on Thur-by next. This locket", hu uny- been noted for the splen- did manner in which they)“ tillage of this kind. Their pic-Ib- have they! been on' a [and we, that: concert given none the quinthotheotto wnrtmehalled; end new it no told that they have determined to ”he ll excursion that will long he "new land. It It not expected to be tmrlitab" In npocunhryw, but- W no". I we. pull plenum; Let [than who "etrtthx, hulthatthe on of “Wt toil, that!“ then-1m to the 17mm ot the excursion. forget their khan, spend one any with England and St. George} ' V Penal Cormr.-0otan oatstpe, charged with iUhti'tg on EMS“, &ted And can. -i-P. Ole-n, when VII tiF’umed from Thundly, cw III nub 11lr sumac liquor on Sunday, “found! cilia an nanny, two at the wt 1min; gong to Toemtto..-Bouet w cursed My. having committed a down Ind mun“ ith pTopooed " tho conclulon or the web to lmwmhtlonofpn-ed cadets of the Gun-din mum school maiden: in all city, Ind once" of the volunteer tom: who but toothed oertiihatea from the Volun- tut w,u the puma-u of “In; ends-u l III 'etrpoetttrtitp of competing a tile mm; I Inn-l '.irutmetlott on nlllhly tople- by I Inc-mo! lock-u, 9nd paella, drill, will be ‘I given dull: the that [locum Olin or tro I otBoeesttoNtittithitth palm la the mum, Mn kindly clued to glvo . local" than the ”gallon ln ln wrung outlet. .Thl- wlll in " pmhullly give an numb»! ot the "to, chilon Ionic voice In the military mud" connected with the, Domlnloo. Upwuus of forty mun come than! with their Inb- Icrlptiou (75 can“ etch) with“ to aoll. Gunman IIan tit tuntkatt Wolf, of tie Civil perv“. “but, and “out (sebum, of a. Garbo: Artillery, be their 'rn-tle “on in tth than. ' bmch of thwarts-madly, “Boon“ "iit,attuctt-tGU, whenhohdboen cm- ptitrM It Wummt upon Imo- ttttr,',:,',',"; _ ,rith0oohtoit,tyrdaa- In . ‘01. men In maul", driving than In all “action. , he duck noun! of the men, and» one - named Rhone he dealt Inch sumo blow-croc- the bend about!” a, that has: an unstained for In. Aaverr. no “been to have been dean-ind to wrest vow ioe none rupmm ml or lung!- my, upon every French Gunman he could meet emu: threatened to ., come other all] tors-tulle: purpose. The whom he mmattded an this waning to ”an the result ot the wounded and. injuries. He was yes- tcldey in . Very Manner Bute. The pei. eom in I you; my, man, and Ipporcnuy ot , vary ”but. dbpoelljon. ' mum: Saloon. Rm.- ttarmc..4t"tis laugh will come ott this “lemon, the member: peeling It “to 200 yum post on tho was M,“ 1:30 p. m. The [when will he III In nhqlm, than: being. well ttot up lather nod-1J0! mm mahittgtttopoomet I“ ttT, From the rule: In ,mke the lollowlng 01m l r' " limo I Btttteid mama-Jada, (lowmmcnt " In“, pull “Muir to be not” In: than tttta. ”Russet, zoouuuoo mus, the m a " nth, 'trt-ttion. F , “Thaw be decided by one Mn longest " we. . . . " A were. will be Tttlf on the ground " who“ docidon " and in tulle-nu of " dispute. . _ l ( . _ " A captntttneill brs,Nrpoittt'ed, and no one " will be allowed ttt tlm “an in the and u undo: " comm-ad. ' ' " lamba- mm Opp“! In nulfom. " Ten round“)! Ammunition vlll henpplhd " to eeeh.on the groom." . OII'IULIY- _ We hub mold M dull: of “other of our old and much about! clan-I, In. Avert”, lathe: ot - Will“ an! Bob-n Oahu, of thin city. She [and though this pine, than I wlldnruq'fou‘y- um yar- Mo, on be: my to Richmond,“ dob-Win thiriir tor an um. two - . LOCAL NEWYS: th, Ml! QMSEIQM! was: UTTAWATlMESr JULY 27, Ott Thai-Ida] evening n meeting III held In New Edinburgh, " which won! so or 100 pemonGrere prr writ, to- hen: tr, Grant on thu P mm! mutton. ' The muting wtiavottretted In the open " in from of m. scho'olhouw. George Herrick, In,v~ulbd to the euir, and Mr. J, P. ”Wat“! secretly. . . The cumuhulng britMy am the object om; honing, called upon Dr. Giant to exp-cu " views. F, _ . Dr. Grant anti it might lea-like n. alight] to the village ot New Edinburgh that ho had white-I no man? other place- In the 'eounty beiore paying hia rcspeeta to hi! friends hero, but he was happy to any that in the villacoo! New Edinburgh; ho had very my turn: friend- who had then among the tint to my. him to come hsemted with a View to toting part in the legialation of the country. He then allndedto the great pro- gram which "Ir",',,',', of Rune“ had made in agriculture; mt Merton! at aomo length to the mistaken land policy which had permitted, the t', peeuiator to retard nettlement, and argued that tho wild land: thouhi be thrown open to-aetual aettlera, an a means of attract- ing a large 'poiyrution, and of tnrniqhing home" to the sonsrof our farmers, who had in many instances been induced to leave this eourttrrTor the Western Staten. He argued that l»y n proper policy for the opening of the resource: of the country, Canada had within .itsclt the moons of largely increasing its pros- perity, Already its tuatitttacturea had made great progress-who in‘igngiand three years nun, he had men at Liverpool immense piles oi cloth, um: marked 11. o. Burritt, Ottawa ; Aanuthcr from' Almonte, and another from Wooten Canada, and they: competed favor- ahly with Ilmilar fahricai tutututactitrtrd in y England. lie alluded to the nhrogatiuu rf the i reelIuocity treaty, to the trndo which had oi- ready sprung up through other channels, thcr'c- by proving thoability of the country to pro- greu without apecinl pttvilegedtrom theUnited State 1, to the importance of the Union with the Maritime Provinces-the gulf tiaherie‘e and the coal Iiulda of Nova Scotln. The Lower Pro. vince: would and men of great ability to the Home of Commons, atd it wo‘uhtho more than ever desirable, that IX tral Canada ahould and men who would conntnntly and oarethlly watch itaintereota After referring " acme length to, the advantagea to he derived from comple- ting the great achcl'nu “Confederation, null uniting all the ailment nationalitiea Into one ttttttsd Canndlan nationality, under the" British crown, and ' in cloao alliance with the other portiona of the Britiah Empire, the Doctor eonuullod the peoploto connidor the greater responsibility 'tet had now been thrown upon them in carry Intent to completion the Union of all Brlthih America into one harmo- nious community. Itiraq alwaya cnatomary about election timet to agitate for va- _ riouu vaehemea of improvement, any on. ( oithuotorinan yoarahadheen‘ tho Ottawa Ship Canal. No doubt, many of our public men had given thia anhjoct great eottride(httott. tio its: ago u when the Hon. w. "tthoutthttet _ epictod this: great work In such graphic tor-nu, that he (Dr. 6.) Had verily believed he would have neon ere thiatlme ahlpa laden with the products of the great Want, in the river opposite the village; . nt " yetita conatruotion had mulono pro- greau. He had yto.tlourtdtttt thll Canal would he in lit, ttfl'th too,jlut an aoonaatho confy could to pay toe it. He would anp rtthohonowlng of money methet con- atruction otthla or any other public work,th aaaooa " theoonntry eort1dparthoittti_ wtthoatlnoonvonienoo. But he oppoood the honoring of 'lfl'rg when it mold embarra‘u the country prea- too v‘lly upon ta e,t,'fr 'a'haUG7Giiu7aiaiil, inter- - polo _ 1telttmr-am1ttrtn laid he with!“ bvforo them become he had boon Invited to take A path: tts . politics of the country. Be had already had some distinction- of n repro- untnun character. no had been elected the reprunnutlw ot the RUM Division at the ledicnl Council of Upper CBttad-tt honor of which he mu proud. If thorn: who held the {machine [and an tttought him worthy to an It they would not In" ducted him. He had now been culled out his very mpcchblc nnd numerouly signed requisition toomrr him- all tor the county of Rum", and he bad every cotndemco tut he would be "turned. The comm did not belong to on. man-Ut one had happened to "prawn: It tor titht or ten your “in no tuna why an arc-um would not "ketchup, nnd he bod already received such oncunmmnt u to warm". blur in munnglth their mac, nun the nuisance ot Hi friend: throughout tho county, he would occupy tht proud position of wpmnhdn of the county of Rm". (0599). --.. _ . .r ...' . Dr. thanb-it m In overnight he had not sllu led to that before. They know I coalition otpartuato any out the great when» of Commuon had taken plum. Ho tDr. Grant) bunny- been “than! Comma", and he hastily approved the t7ottfoderatiott itch-me" tad would coullnlly rapport the Govnmmcnt in gjvlnglt gull circa. ..totttrt.rr.) , um; thagtG.Aht what side will young»; 'tttt,neutrle9dt . ' "_... _ _ _ may. Euphoric]: being new} emu term“ howl-not prop-rod to wank. no m not nu oWetor of the county, but he was n Mend of Dr. Gnnhnnd had every ootttitkttct, in him nu nun of honor, and uprigutattstrot character. A ro4eo-.We all kno M (Chum) J. P. ,'i,ii2'ifi?j'r,iiitl,'li'isJii" my View an untlrely In with thom ,0! Dr. Grant, I do not intottd to down you with p Ipegch.‘ _ _ _ . . ", -- Mr. Burton then moved, seconded by Mr. Snub. um lining haul Dr. thunt expreu his view- upon the sononi politic“ lute of the Dominion, we think him the moat m uni proper potion now before the county to repre- not}! thin ooat1ttetMrr.rCartied umnimounly. llr. Grunt beUfir returned thank: for the m .luuon no We]; Adopted in his (not, and stated Minding! held upward. of twenty mm tings throughout the m3, at my 9nd of " hick be When” and ly what u to In" no doubt of his ultimate mecca. (CHM) m.' . 'x. . l pm thn to t; -. on Mock. . cortatemu--Prttmt Paper panel at 610110 tc. ‘ The ”ligation of Mr. Keep u President o the New York Cantu! “In“ - tpmeml "tiiaetion,artdth-dxeitt now In run in harmony with gray Balm tnd {1ng river. P. Lily/In aching sud active this mornlng, and when m ‘3 Kenn] recovery from yester- dayslowcltpqint_ .' . . . .. _ .. A Goon Bttmm..-"lrhttro ll mach plenum and trt0fititt the union of I good hone-“end but very 1ittio at either in ell-d one "' no per-nu from choice wall retell: I udntonur, muy, however, no in rttg,1e',', of each who now! not be., We min there ere. tcw hone. no Md but. “their condition on be im- proud end rendered - while end maul to their wucre; (coffee! which, them In noth. ing equ‘ to " Daleyfl Anus» Have Boned, and audition ledlclne.” It be elected ulv-nhhlng reenli- In tttet-de at can. . honmmoim quiet “date-d] on the Gold Bond; ' _ _ Yao WOULD u Wino!!! ".--No- In: nun, if they knew (he would“!!! do“ Ibo n Candi“ his Damn!” in up. $11 kinds of ulna-ad pull. in Mil-nun u an ted,or from that can It ulna, the mo. tttttut the ,',','tl't 2f,',ll'4.' new.” that moment on u [at . 'll'al'l1'f,'v"d km- brute - at Mg'. an... plow-Hy, nut-kin, WM, hud- who, Ipnlu. balm“! oomphlnu, to. Sol-I by All We n. - Tue "ueting then adjourned lull-g In- How Edinburgh} T lil?, CAMPAIGN. " Yottlt)r 20.-Oold 1391. The Ez. , up thd plethom, of money In 3mm , over. . all Ia-pe. to 4c. on Comma; M. COUI‘I'Y .O" nun ELL. lew York - lute!- omits Umon Meow at , London. Full 3.000 " 45090 - penal. , A ' Ott Watntmur eveuiniqyt Jon: A. Mac. new.» and the lion. J. 6. EMMIALD uten- am a large And commit-tic t:es1 Lott'- don, sud uddrcn‘od seven! than on the Mattel Square on the political mutual); We all: room in this i-.'for,ttttt concluding portion ome Jon: A. HAcnonno'a Manny In “next lune m: shall give plane tome chMpolnla In the upped: ot the Premier of Ontario. We bevy thm the Free Pre" J "Ne Conservative party in l? piter Canada, although in a minority, have always been I eoruidcrable party . in Upper Cumin and that position cannot be lumen. Well, 'rrties came to mo and mid that if the battle m to be fought out on ash-let putty line, I trould not tdit in mecca, became Mr. Brown haddone again on "til "oEaa1o?-rret he had mum... "w-"" 'rev ...._ V." -, _ to frequently done iaGLtsroeeit up Ind demolished his own party. (Cheers, 1nd I cry of no! no!) Yes, he nu scattered them, broken them ttit,nnd demoliohcd them, out I believe it will be shown at the elections that the Conservative party united, and user for the contest, it not carrying n mjorlty, will It I" cunt: run tho'1tefomen neck and neck. And if tint. be the one in Upper Catsada, what will it he like in Lower Condo, where out of 65 members the opposition con count on no more thou 15 t " voice " M.") I hear some one say ts, and I eon/uh him where he got his authority, in the columns of the Globe. (Laughton) But I can give him a better authority than the t2tobe--th' Mm. heal Wioteo,-whieh states that, in conu- quenoe of the notion of the Rouge pnrty, they cannot expect to return over tive. (Cheers.) tio with pretty nearly B tie in Up. per Canada, with titty oft majority in Lower Canada, and with twelve out pt the fifteen in New Brunswick, Ind giving them I" they cilia: in Nova 82min, on equnilty, it is not 1rtiticult to see that, if they had oo'chooen, the Conservatives might hove had ' mjorlty for a purely party 6ovrnmerirett.1Psttn, I hovelbcen nlule to run the whine-with much min or majorities. Wk!) But we should have the trd; of French Domina- tion," had Incopted Mr. Brown's choliengo no form n purely pony adrninutmtiott, nnd you would have “granted thd evils which Dir. Drown lr?g,iat', putnn end to; include Upper c'tuiajity.rtrul not only have but Lower Canal. to tight, but Non Scott. out! New llruuxwiek also. (Chad-s.) But I nthought men at the interests of my country, in whose ( prosperity nil tint] poueu is bound up; nnd I ‘ W"' superior to the unbltion of being the load. l er of rt victorioua party, resolving on B. com- binationof men in 1867 ,for corrylng out n principle which in last I. Brown declared 'i ought to receive the ap roval of the Cotttt- a try. (Gin-era.) And wh: , gentlemen, should b not I ask Mr. hiscdougail, Mr. llowlami and t Mr. lllslr tojoin me, seeing that Mr. Brown t himself had joined me in 1804? (Cheers) i Th'ey were not " traitors" when they joined h mo in 18tl4, and why "tmltors" new, when *0 they are continuing in the Government to I carry out the some measure t (Cheers) Mr. 0 Brown did not leove the Governinent on the I question of cottudetatlort. He said himself t that the interests oi the country were so much" t bound up in that measure that he was willing ii toucriiioe his personal feelings, and tojoin a d Government with those with whom he had t dih’ned, in ordertocarry it out. And in so t doing he did not consider himself a " traitor," [ or hir.vlqeptarttxtllor Mownt a "tmitor," or I Mr. lIowIsnd or Mr, 1iitmlottgall " traitors," l when they ioined him in tho Government. i (Cheera.) 4'h'l', I went to the representatives ' of the Reform party in the Cabinet, Laid the , work was not yet completed-that it there l were to be the old party struggles that we , would never got through, and they felt that i they Were bound to continue in completing l the work. (Cheers) And I do not hesitate l to any thathsd not Mr. Brown lett the Gov- , ernmeut on a difference at opinion, as to the l ‘best mode of obtaining a renewal of reci- l malty with the United States, he would have u as much prepared to continue in the Government to give strait to Confederation as Messrs. Rowland and Haodougall. (Hear, hear,) This was proved the other day by a reference to Mt. Brown’s speeches in Parlia- ment in l865, just belonths resolutions were adopted. in the session belhreho resigned, Mr. l Brown, inanswer’ to a question putto him, pledged the Government of which he was a [ member, that when confederation was car- ried, certain stiouUtuattitoerid behithiully , given elect to. Now, It. Brown could not pledge stature Government-4 Government l io,rtutstsoourttoetue. nuptattotrtttadl, he remained in the Government mid assu Contedemtiott carried through, and the Bill iyled in the archives of the Imperial Parlia- ment, he would have been with us to see that the measure he herdAtys Government in is“ , to promote was laithtuliy carried out ; and it istoobadto denounce those as traitors for. doing what he was himself ready to have done, simply because they did not - with him on the question of securing a continuance of Reciprocity with the United States. (Heat) Supposinfg we had accepted Mr. Brown‘s chal. longs to arm a partisan Government. When li’ariiamont met, before we could have pro- ceeded to settho machine in motion, we must t have hada stsougparty lighttor party so- premacy. Tttold institutions are hooksn up. We must have a new system of duties,a new system of commerce, and a complete reor- ganisation of the departments l but everything would have had to remain in shsyanco pend- ing the issue ota party struggle. There'would have been either aConservative Government, headed by myssli, and a Reform opposition headed by Mr. Brown, and before we could have sot down to do "gt,h,','gttttl,' the iimt move, in fact/in the wa ting the machine in motion, we would have 6rgt had to hghtout the issue of " Who was the strong- est"! What would you have seen t Not men engaged in calmly and honestly considering what is heat for the good of the country, but men- engaged in lighting against and quarrelliug with earth other tor the spoils of oilicc. Whether Whig or Tory, Con- servaths or iteiormsr, who should stosrthe ship ot state. rFilmore] Hers would come the men from ova Sootia and New Bruns- wick, to tind George Brownsud hiso poueuts lighting each other about the Clergy Kennel, the Beignorial h'tet the Grand Trunk chlaels,and things it that,and they would be inclined to exclaim, " Good Heavens, is it for this we formed the Union?" Is it to hear parties in Canada quarreliiitg for the supre- , macy upon IZ',',,",',',', that we do not even un- derstand t omust have been fools, indeed I to come hero to listen to-tho old quarrels oi i Upperand Lower Canada. (Hear,hear.) Then, . gentlemen, [am as certain as i can be that notnnother year will pass over our heads, it we are truoio ourselves, before the cause of Confederation will be strengthened cookout! west. But it we proveourselves ttttfitted for self-Government, and tmfitted to give sheet to - representative institutions, then farewell for- r ever ri'.at','"lt'J', coming in with its great wealthi the Isherics, and holding at itdoes . the key to our front door, and farewell forever the hope ot getting Prince Edward's Island. , Doyou think they would come intoshan the unfortunate predicament of Nova Booth and New Ir,g,t'?thf, being witnesses» 1 our old a',',tt'2,,', y would not do so. t and the miniou would havsto remain as it '. is, utttutUhed and incomplets, with its sch. (, thwarted and distracted (hear, hat.) some ' Columbia, on the other hand, is dulln- of joining as; but it would-not do so to he Its- ' edup in your party quarrels. And sch-swell louver, in Monsanto hops do“ Bait. pkelnCansds extending from the Atlantic . to the PatMe, (Cheers) We must putan d end to these quarrels, and become a o I nation. When Ht was known on the , Stock Exchange thatthe Coniedesatiou Bill girl the lionseoilnnis hadpassoda second . Mug, our securities-rose two per ccnt,aud ' directly it [issued a second reading in the , House oicnmmons, and itwas known thatthe ,, third lending was cerhlu, they rose six-per , cent more-eight per cent In two weeks. Our , prhvious dissensions had destroyed our credit; audarewe brothel to the state of things whish existed prior to use,“ hriug about the same mat? (Hear, hear.) No . matter what the autecedsutsoi 0dr public a men may have been-no matter whethcrthey g i were Conservatives or Rotor-0M1 hope we ' t will he found united lortho and ot the coun- " try, without hind“ Magi"?! unjust a suspicion other: actuated c ysordld a as unworthy motives. (Cheat) so" is not . thoouly Confederation which has been torm- - "ed." Oathsotharddsoi the numb '. ',gtgt,"lrtt'd'.""g' otcotoulss some of w ion, at thstlias otsspaestlsg ire-h. I89v7. land, were not larger than Nova was New l Brunswick are " present, and although these colonies had quamllsnd struggles quite as scrimonious as any Canada hashad, what has become of these petty polities? Why, the 1 people of the United States to-dey do not , even knew the names of the partisswhich ex. 1 Mod in the Colonies at that time, because I the moment they were united as a nation I - diedyoet, and new parties aroee l er Washlncton, Ranillton, and Ad. ams, the Federalismand the Democrats on- ' Jefrtmott. Their 'old struggles are no more heard of than the fabled battles of the , kites and the cows. And long betose tho tire years irtprtrk9t the Parliament now to he elected‘shall have pissed away, we shall have 'torgottervtrqr old quarrels, because the ten- dency of a larger and more extended country is to familiarise men's minds togreater iuues. (Chen‘s) Mr. Howe, who bu said a great many good th.ings inhla day, was not wrong whenhe remarked thatxthe quarrels in our lineal Parliaments were likerother wranglings -tho " smaller the cock-plt,‘the tierrer the rats light.” (Cheers and laughterg I thank God, however, the time Isoome when we lean do away with these ttl'dvrght (Chasm) I hope, gentlemen, have we, waded l you. ‘(cries of " go on ro I thank you for the Attention I have _ received at your hands. There is bat one other subject I wish to refer to. It has reference to the representation of the pcoplewby the same gentleman in the General Assembly as well as the Local Aa. semhly. lean only say that it is quite con- stitutional for the people to elect the some representatives to 'tyd",',',:',',',',' sawellas to the Local Parliament, t e sameas a county may elect a Worden, or i city the Mayor to_reprus sent the municipality both st home and in Per- liament. I deem Cit to be of the mic!!! importance that men who have had Parlia~ mentary .cxpericno‘ei should sit not only in tho General but in the Local Parliaments. Formerly, as you know, there were 65 mem- bers for Upper Canada, but now there are SI for the Local on Well as an for the Geneml Parliament, making in turio2. There are but 05 men trained to. parliamentary life, and it Is importantthnt at the commencement,“ all events, of the new nyetcmmen acquainted with Pttrruuneettar, practice should be placed in both positions. Being of this opinion lam proud and glad to tiad Mr. Carling not only a candidate for the House ot Commons, but for the Local Legislature " well. (Cheers) I am aware you do not want me to give any iniormatlon " tohls value " a member of Parliament. You know what he has done for the city of London, aadior this part of the country, and In his new capacity as a minister ot the Crown, his desire will not find Ices scope for exvrcitu, in the way of serving his constituents. (Cheers) Mr.CnrtIer sud Mr. Langevin intend to neck election for both Phrlinmente, and for myseli l have no hesita- tionin saying I should do the same were I not as tiryt Minister of the Urown,the means of com- tittttiicution between theC'abittetattd the Crown, and unable therefore tosbsent myself for any length of time from the seat of Government at Cumin. Mr. Brown is running in South Ontario for the House of Commons, and I Venture to say that before the election is over, he will he found, as I hope a gentleman of his experience may be found, running for the Local Legislnture so well. (Hear, hear.) Only l one thing more, and I am sure all present will _ listen to it with pleasure and delight. I had _ the honor in England of an interview with“ her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen; and after she had given expression to her noxious desire to we the manure then going through the Imperial Parliament .csrrisd succesafn ly out, and after expnssslng an opinion as to the great importance of that measure to‘he wei- fare not only of her' British American subjects, but to the empire as a whole, she stated to me In her most charming tnattner-attd the Queen of England has " charming a manner us it she were a Canadian ttftrait,r'th1,lii',', When you return to tour country, .laerloaald,l wish you to convey ta your fellow-subjects in British America my [leap {appreciation ot their devoted loyalty and stile ment to my mwnand country.'" 1(Lond cheers.) 1 have , fulNled my duty, he messenger may he _ unworthy, but the message will strike to the f heart at every British subject. [cheered The clgir when of Can-4n new I Conwa- tlon hersr yeaierdly, It which 5 number of icrionncoa worn not. forth, the principi one being that the excise .inw place- them in . dlsaetoustagmrtt' poettt6ef compact! with the itrtportm of torxriaturigam. It In decided to petition government to ”and: thin by placing u Incident duty on imported deal to equine their pooitioul. _ _ _ -- _ Hon.Gcorgo Brown in um ensued In the mum: of South Ontario. _ Arxnretrotthst lull an foe BMW way. It ll behaved that A, mama. “decided to run toe Beat Toronto, In opppsitiott to Mr. Ben]. The Utter gentleman In mulling energetically, ttad in meeting with much en- oogngnnong. _ _ _ ___ - A _ tedN Itustagod that the upon published In 'tuit/lee of Mr. Brown's mecca! " Brno "II last night, In toothpick fygbr%atlott. The 'rtetttltstpdtsMdod In tiror of Mr. Gibbs by Huge “and”. - _ _ .. - The taunting portions of Twig Bock a Sign: FIJI: were blown up today with: zoo-pound "ohanto ot panda. The immune - " with I tremendous with nearly 200 feet into the river. The upecuclo u " to have been very titttt. THIS MORNINI’S DESPATCIIES Funnel, July zap-Bum: mum, tho, Prime Minister of Italy bu made An otter to gird-on the city of Rome with the National teoopa, to protect it from the thrmtened at. tack of the party acting under (3le an Initial. . VIIIIA, July 26.--The ttat anolec'm In! ohtt . 110on King Will of Prank, using lulu: to unmade! the Duluth Pro- m of North Behind; to Duluth. The BmpeeorFmmrls Jonph of Anmh decline. to Interfere in the nutter at nu. th. PITIWUIO, July M.-The Bun-ha Gov- ammonia: i-ud orders to in 13mm in Chin. to lnlhlnthe city of Balkan all has whet. Lennon, July M.a-Thero I: much nation by eapitatuts nnd balm men here, the feeling having become genus! that I yet be. ween Fame and PM: In imminent. A print» despatch from Berlin received 113 evening Innke- mention of the genera opinl them, um wet I: ceMn,nnd add- that Prmu lh in actively urging toomat her pupa-mom for web In cunt. Baum, Julr 26.-A conplo of co script; Inlangi to the Kuwait! any, y up 'gt'S'8t',ltl.,'t'lll'; succeeds! in tach- lug-n A _ would a human t van, 'ii,!,?';',:??,?', on the point of new qtil. The P -thetethq W E open duh hum-ion on the ship it-ttte . teftteed 16 (in up“: con-crlpu. Attee I 'ttyrs-ttith-u-tye-und. . m Dcas.ut, July gs.--WhN the pollen m conducting a squad of Fenian: through the princlp-l mu of Take. the Mm" loudly cheered the prim and lactating In umber! to. Winn] “ticked the a. con with "tttgee. o dumbed mm, however, m undo to men the ”an, up} we] were "tel, deposited tn. the to" W taus, inly M.-Mr. Manon ha boon "red foe Aiot -tyteriro.r. Conn. GG GiGiiGGiik "W Bt'mnm“ ' forest an -etrsetfoe . “PM 1etot 9.5!." M“ "fir. msrsaammr,ouir tg.-advioe. from On- tnlAshhvo use-moduli hen, which re- port 9" the Kuy otle.t.titetttie! Union my moody, ad mph-lug to the rod- denooofu “and mind widow lady, and unmounted! hem perm, And then and. On Honky ho was ot the Injured Ion-n followed the much to Emil“, Kim amssted Inn, nuuugu- but to out madam-ht Mada-l, ad the. and In: but (to. " holy. J,sie,i' Fiid _,"fni,"u'._1‘u_e mm emu [Your _ Joe. New Yo6,Jetite tttr, In. te. um}. All we“ AMERICAN DISPATCHIS. Louuvm'Juq up!“ teaeiul In (Per Mano Mica-l WM...) FROM TORONTO. FROM EUROPE. Town-o, July M, can“. “In“! 1'..va Kaunas, July 25..-A dresdi'nl riot is re- 1 run hue Occurred at' ltogarwille, But caucuses, on Tuned-y. A lugs: crowd Assem- bled to hear Mr. Etltctidge, the Conserntive auditing. Mpnr Mic-ls were armed with . guns and pistols. After Etheridgehau spoken on hour he wss interrupted by J. King, s lending Radial, who pronounced s magma} l he msdqtobo slit. Etheridge retortod briskly I when some one shot " him. Firing'oontlnued shout twenty minutes. A white nun sad in I negro were killed, and seven were mortallyl wounded, and about thirty slightly. The i negro reported killed st Knoxville yesterday I' shouted tor Brownlow " the Commtlrc' meeting; when he was shot down. The l prompt action ofthe police prevented n riot. / . Hon-sue )Iltrlddc I The llsrultl'l Cincinnati specisl lays young nun mined Hunter was shading in front of s' door: with sen-rail .compnnions, all very drunk, when Hunter's mother came up and implored her son to sccompsny her home. My he seemed seized with s irensy, (tttl into the street,' and picking up n hairy stone threw it. into the group. The [ski missile struck his mailer on the temple. She dh' in ten minutes. Hunter sud ht: com. ions were mated. The Killing of Capt. Iron th. how. July 26.--The, killlng of Capt. Spenr,sn otllcerof the English srmy, by s soldier on board the stunner ttetaria, in the Upper Illssouri River, some timesgo, is like- _ ly to become an international sill". Court, ney Terry.,ol the 68th Boy-l Rifles, s person» sl friend of Capt. Spear, is now here tsking testimony in the case under the instructions of the English Minister, st Watrhlagton. l-tgntlo- to British “Old-no. J, The lleralch British Hondnru correspon~ deuce ssys,snothcr qtcamer nrriVed from the United States with a large number of emi. gnntr. As inducements to settlers the 1 Legislature exempts all ',htgAt, from, dutiessnitsses tor time yuan liter elr sr- rival ; ad its their stock, implements, turni- tnrennd provisions free, and gives isnd sod money to etch able-bodiat senior. g ' Another - by lulu-Io l The 11mm 0min special any. menu-l live lndlsns stacked s surveying patty of the Union Ncitieatatltou,ort Bitter Creek, on the 22nd, mtoetaliy wounding P. L. Brown the engineer in chsrgo of the para. The Indian i vitunlly hue possession of e rosd hetweon Fort Saunders and Fort Bridger. l Foul Plstol Fight. _" l g The 11mm, Louisville specisl up: Al pistol tight csrne oil st Ytattkfort today, be. l ween two men named Nicholas and Brfdgford. The former wss killed, and the latter will lose _ I leg. Tho Pullman-rm. Invent-I. The rinsed special says: Prmldent Johnna we: no necessity for the prune-mm inue A prod-Indian again-t tinibturtering. Should neon-sit, urine he will like prompt cup- tor the onlorocment of our noutnllty In”. DIVINESL'R V1038“ IIIE CITY OMURCIIEJ UN .S'UNDA Y. . h't Albau'r Pariu-Uhsl tit-s-Alt Samba Free. . Bu L: Join. Ann-7.1mm“. It". T. D. Plum". 1.4. Court Home. Duly Sm Ham 0! - It an, ad 1pm. 1,1'Nl,'tt'l2,'t My Co.- mnionouPimm In! pol-calla 'lMlhti" uni... Duly Paw: " It s I. and 5pm " thochtpullloon.‘ Mon-by "all; ”who. Duly Pu“: " " . I. and ball: at ',W,1tr2trti Munch}. I In". Ind e on! mm, t p In. with? Some. " the Court Home 9 I I. " ' D Phil In». 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