ll iii I Ul ill Ld "ru punt-ml Ion Fun-g made In. w hr Its-log! "toder the " favoring mission of datum". duty,†did on, I My, mid: bet." that “million I†"ttrttt cl, and "on were“ oeurmue,Gov. -" m not usually u'uhhehl from was largo numb.“ in taritt, on imi m- “mmâ€.- luppcn who†â€who! "ehgosU waldo no! no in than lumbar.- on " Big Creek" m “It; to m min-won than impor- .. Tomlin! br-faiths/ing , M a now-lop expand, cum. to win vary [not like We. man, unless the my. a “upâ€! that no chm on be ‘65. tttr minim: I you’- win" " “I. pic. ot law-logo purehGed by Anti-u in but u poor eompettaation to the my htetU Ian. ot n mt..materral who" 1*.de in the plum. ot mum- hduil‘, in which not our] men but the m - power out. country u largely "qtttyot. . _ V" BrettNods-hr1ami, Hutch»: t Co . ,“Thm duty on timber front New Mini: uport duty only in form id in “Jami“: it is uu'mpup duty Gsu in that mum " convenience in "eketi-oetrt tttat it includa private his Ind unluck- timber hr loan! con- -iars, which would probably about ““m.‘ Inahuwonhit is in " '"t" we all thanâ€. oeCroqrn duty, mA, W, it u right that New Bruno- murau'ru,"tainusat, while chboé quid om Hop the corresponding revenue bid in an...“ tom. an!) th-both photo: all that mews“ .- up!) In" _ jre 'nrarccd in the " l: m†be" vary an": to mow the A“ to buy upon-“Jags pod upon in. the of upon duty, while their Gown». - lovi- . high duty on our an lumber duo the no. “a. Sue}. P. com» "I“ w u k bounty to parties owning in! on the American side spun-u our on an m. " Pim tun-um like cotton, the rule Judith-luau npply to the one would be up,“ to up other-im, the “talk Wm! anttttally-ttut the "yin 3000, hp». forever. - - "M In!) be no teat of companies M). 1diett.q" pen-mum†meeting ood - and; an heron-in; demand from tuBtates " quite too non diminish the ilutill)ttaWmts “a in mind " the Solariu- Iiol 'tthet" who he! Ill interest in the “T500100! duty on ION-log.) is much h- in m» quantity than unto: w tiarthee, the m bf which. that it do“ honour-'- the mull-mun of militia, ban-u it produc- I gram “only!!! mu.. " - from n given My“ kink! in the woods, and is sup- pmdld‘cuploy more men in in manufae- In, tmgit that3dva1tte be lost brtise “in (tut-logs in an tough the out will to and, an! the duty on aw. tags "ported than†be correspondingly w. . In "uuestiodot' St. Patrick's Day, m why, van in my way vanity the city. The you-aim in pronouncd on all hands“) ban mag-ht, oederlr,or4 Wattle. The No ettqqgqt. in the eversittg pas-ed on'with, gnu "ut. The dinner to the Hon. It.‘ “I! vac an entirely exceptional dtsplay-- pelt an": baton mural in Canada-: of â€new" public man, whose great Rb (we. to the country are alike -eiaud by; all chases. Space will at par-tit ta to enlarge on the subject, tat we may nay in him that 'te"r before washalngaaadnqmtahlo “roman. “tin" MU} gatheratrtogether in one I“. to do honor wan individual when paw: unice- havo become the historic my of a nation, " and: we must con- iaie CM who. Wemnot butpay a m tribut- to Mr. Gown, who made the “bin-tent innaryway worthy the ob- Tl! Leader very justly ceneures the Duke" Ind We of Trade ot Ontario for -triae “In in†on the currency question, an. the. of Non Scotie hm spoken out flicker end forczble erguments in favor of the We of the Nova Scotti standard. The “a, we ere gin! to notice, takes the View -all, urged by the Nora Scotie trier! on the currency, end which we have My decoded. not only G the not: the Kit would, praetitral'uv, bring enemy into harmony with that of the nether country, “do! the other principal hale-ei- ot the Empire, es it oifght to be, and site-git they; where been. but been mitemldpleoeneetom in possession on eta-lard equivelerit to that which in My no. to he univereeliy adopted in 3m We hare urged it sua, because we tie" it mid Inlet in col-ting the question (“he America! aiiver Balance in a man. eereeoeee eimple end "tiafutory. It u to bebopdtht the report noticed by the tanaer, the .thie madam! helmet to be “by the Govthnent, will prove 00r- Ieu. The tempt-cry MVOIR‘“ it will can in threes" at the but Provinces, cu “rail, [at ovens-dame that in Jone em one will Wat!» wisdom of the - We were ministers in Ameri~ - ib- to M rad unit llocksiiu time, h It the Covenant no! Legielmur'e adopt been. which I. think ie pleiniy their by, - three per out. will he taken " the )9! “he of the dollar, and their “I he would“ on American eilver "it1gm0. e0 nucl- n-luced, bee-nee nobody wilt-hem coinage etmore than its “hardener he been reducedto More. led nae-third hurrah!“ of its - value. _ --__- __ -- . _ ' A -qMDE.NT unci- thoroughly aw wind nib tit-hint, bulutniolud an rib the following "with, mutated by the Hill. of “so upon duty on saw-lop My copied from the Laden The and -tttrseltedttroet min-Edy but it, My dad, Md we submit his Mimi: flies .13, ms MM ADVERTISEMEN TS. Oct-w Old-l m. ‘Tll Belleville Jrttelligoteer gives pinion- iarsotatremendous Irenhcr. on the Moira, which wept bruigek, trees, mean, timber, hm, itt in course, and tlooded ponionsgt Belleville lo‘thc depth of three ur‘rour feet, on My hot. _ Yon-ten?†being St. Patrick'. Day. indica. that that in celebntlou wan to be curled out on I ' Ionic were everywhere obscrva'do. 'l'lClTd'll'i' in‘mupo unite xtrect worm-rs 3o dinni- the boot neth- of getting through. thodny with thegreatest honor to the memory of Iwioud'u furor) Saint. Green ribbon", bulges-ind shamrock- Weht Manned by n lorgepo‘l ion of the populition, an! alt looked tow-NE: I happy day. liundn-du of “with: wooded t cit wiy " It min tho cttthvdral,wtumt divine service was to t oulinelu'r‘ at tenVclock, but baton that hour the edifice was full of poop“. Madame Dorian praitled " the organ, and b'ciou the rug-nicks hr-giirpinyexi neural IrUh notional airs. A solemn high nun Comm Pohtit'we, mu cclvbratesl by the lit-v. ttr, Comm, oi "pp" Town. Atte'r which I amen woo preached by the Rev. Mr. Moiloy, from the GoFccottiinsrtrt St. Luko,xicbap., 23d verse: “Both-tin not with me in min" at and he tint trathe'reth nu: scatteretk.' Fil preocher dwelt much upon the with: and ttttunc.' of Christian unity, and Ihe'ed how by unity with the See ‘0! Rome, St. Patrick irony-hid to convert and Catholiciso treuind. Tho “abject won the viewed ia a social point olviow, And its power tor good urneotly In- 'tated upon and ciariy proved. The. neuron In [Maud to with profound attention, and all], no doubt. produée good Mum. . Rob! 0, who, on this Veal-ion, made her m Tat, Letare to Ottawa nu- di ' tn ,'" no cordially received In to all rout-pin. whey: Ibo u “Thom: no. t Summer." Mr. s'd'l'Al,'i,", Macaulay then PN “Como when my love lies d l , ' with you .ucellcnt meet, tad It. _. bllowod with " The burp that once] ‘rou‘h Tam'aBails," in A style that all forth "retstphatitt moon. It maul In an: and upon Lora 560‘. um singing which he wt to . It It. can.“ in L9rer'i'omt," in and Tho Dole-nit, of the non-ices throughout wu highly lnpreuirc. The manic, Ippro. print. to tho isccastoo, wu grand, nod tetuet, ed great credit on the tutc And ability with which it w" executed. Outside the cathedral hundred: of people were waiting tojvlr't the procession, and " one o'clock tho congregB- tion Joined them. Uader tin direction of Sir. P. Buckley," chief margin", with Meant. ticCatrrer, Laurence,nnd Whelan, " titles, the ‘ procession was formed, ind in n few minutes moved ol The Union Jami, with the bacon Fire Company'- baud, followed by the Ottnwn College, ho) I; tho borr of the Christo Bmthcn' Ichooi, followed by thtr'Nmperanee " (green), with harp and portrait of Father Inthew. with the Temperance sock-t1 next, n banner, green on one side, with the I rish Harp, Ind on the other,n white ground, with nred crounnil Ibomrocku. Thu ptpcesalott moved along Shmx-st., down Bolton-st, up Domenic-at. tor Rideau-st., up Rhianna. our. the bridge to ttparks-st., up Sparks-st.', and turned into Wet1iugton-l,tstontt Wellington- " luck to Boone's-ht, and to St. Patrick? an]. in front of which lpeechol wen: Aaa, by Ir. Ontario, Mr. P.J. Buck! , Mr. W. it. Waller, Mr. John Bowen, " Mr. John Kelly. Tho spake“ were his], which was my, in View of the Nisan“ their henna hid undergone in . long march through mud- dyptreett. The epcochel 'retre.irr'uteipiurot . eu-tul- character on the lubject of the dny's procudingu, which hid been ot n - orderly, respectable, mil gratifying altimeter, and in trv'err way utishctory, not to the participant- only, bat to their Hiaw- cltixt-nl. _. . The Union Coheert in aid of the Irish Putnam! chvoient Society and the, St, Patrick'q (R. C.) Orphan Kaylum, took [-1160 In: at“: an!" Theatre, and wa- 1â€;er panelist! by k M‘hl, reaprtable and ap- pradalive audience. W.P. Powell. Earp, B . of Carleton, and Edition; of the 'IT', B. Sociecy, occupied the irhuir, D. o'c nor. Esq; the Ticeteesident of St. 'Jet?,,' Orphan Aaylum, occlgpying a “at near him, On 3m platform we also noticed the on. Geo. E. t' men-the Him. Speaker Cal: to, Mayor Friel, Rev. Fatlier.Darr-. 'son, e. J. S. Lauder, Rev. Father Collie, Ba. T. D. McGee, Hon. Mr. Kenny (Rec.- ttl St. A ch rabid Nu and a prop with pres. a wit it i Dom the the plan "I" "ttt "and rahit "-whitr'a he sail In hoped would be a!" 1 the mono of the lrinbmen o! Ouawa, an! n hereunto! no mun would dare, to a to than. Alter further remarks Ip- prop at. to the occasion, ’the Chaim)» rm: ed hit an, Ind the Concert cammcncod. Th was made under the direction of Mr. Frip who ttatwitLtandirtg tome disap- point an! on moon-t of the non-ahendlnce o! “inspected to sum, nu Imam-d to t â€decry though I moot nus-noun name; to the mun uni-[Action and "we t ettjorntetttw the modicum. Mr. Snail layed the atteompanjmettta, and In . Manuel! adminbliy, " he did no In the pine no Aligned to in (In Mannie. Mr. Higginn In: Bret sottg--"Nrourrteett Deoluh," in nylo, and In rural] upplnude-l. It: grt on the program-ac, " Comin' guy . the By," vs: lung by Mra. Meg. mm It is estimated um about our,.. woman? 2,i5iiiifiifiiiEif2". penom were in the proceuion, whiht on the " "Mr' an. - ttreed, sidewalk: than were a still Itsreerutuathr of I V c/irt,tt'ut'.'s*gP,ttia.t, Ipectutorsi Throughout the day there was no ', . A 1'lt.'hlt",'t Per, 'tta mo. . . I w u sigu of disturbance, not the Jens: desire, I n. "ml, Tlst, Ion!" an“ churn) winced to create any. At wont half-put} . . “ th ' . i Mm Smith, . you»; Indy- who, we under. T' oclock allpignl of tho procclslon hld1’w'd’ made her tlrat “Mn“ in public digttppeared,0td 3m mm and daughters of then, ',t'g “Ailen Atom," in B mum" old Iteland had retired to their homes, cr were I which m e It most favorable impact) on -trt pagadin th " t . a I I lid . the audience of her emulated un WIN. “am y, _ g er we “a ttt r m ,l I) ( Mr. Macaulay gun "Urry O‘Brien" in , -----_-.------ ' capital ' style; and Alter Mr. Smillie‘u '11.: 'nl'o' CONCERT. 'lla,' otilor already mentioned Nu. A. M. -- F ' . cCanhy llnf “Knthleen 'shCii'i"rai,Tt The Union Coheert in aid ot the Irish and 'rt" 'leY Ttti . mun! Bamvohnl Socialv Am] the 89. Jr.tut 'hart y, _ .,9t. ll, thtT tulirered "IOU“ 33.11 row I “My chin ST.' PATillCK's' DA h' . , WP., RAF. Sem,)l.P.P., Geo. E. , KN., President Bt. Jun B:plitle y, and James Frau, Est., President Men's Sonicâ€. mun-man opined the proceed-nu brie! iatrxxiudtoey uddreu. He u- the pron! "ta-tion which barrel} in; the union of the but; Prat-e- and Irish Cabanas ot the city in the a of clarity. m uplniued the two- jeet to: which tin concert had been spoke In clgqvtent mum ot the d the ingtittttiooe in question to tho “on at the public. He “it! it In: caution on which ouch a union had , And fur and the“: pufpose, Ind _ titung that tho cspitnl city of the . nahould give the noble camp]. to ou country. (Ghent) He referred to ntlcmen who occupied "at, on tlie m, ml then lathe udmihble pictorial Button If the union that night cou- ated-tt beautifully executed harp, Med by I wreath of shunrocko, lur- Hlby the Crown, and underneuh, hands, with the motto, " oo Sepo' i, Boa. Mess". Shaw, Miller, lad Mo “Senatorâ€, ind Mr. Stanly, M. P., in “upâ€, M.P., a. Walsh, 51.13., J. ! The,dimwr mu got upin Mr. Oouin'a beat style, Md underline active 'uperitttemUrtoo (;'t'.1"i',u, wu unwed in n mun)" that â€an Minn-l winged». Our apnea in too limited lo permit of the nprodndiou of I {he sumptuous bill ot (If. would to an ‘conpny -,' it was mot. than Ampk, and re. pl‘llle inatilulion ol " The Good .ctheplsertl/' The Chairman then bheily iIur-nlucM the "on. T. D. Malice. who wan next nu tho l'rggmvgvpe for In tuidresr. _ . Him. Mr. cGEl-I said. [am always happy I â€a" of " The Queen," the “I"! to obey that" of my friend the Sin-um .fl hum red, and the National Aulhw amazon»; Powellnml the hut tiue I Hoot! ' bot' Inc band C here, he van aims in the chair. ttlst I um I ".' ", . "' _ wpw-inlly happy on. this Winn In-brits,'.: In" "ext Mm. .. l'he Prince mu- to mldn-u . fepr Mamie: 1'a"t',"d"d,' _ and aim ru-t o't the Royal Fuujiy tion wan mtdiettcd mm “his tr, int iv . i, t L, . "' “m" of mutual clusrity,--un 'uui'iertco of "".'.l NJ hind ""ly"""tict".b. u, lrishtnvu, irrrspeethy m relitious ii'ii'i,t'ei'/, ' I u- chmrnun the» III I [met at --who MP. hum to-night tor the Tl: Il tiT, _ wee" propo-i ." the Army, tit at n..- mur and the! or bout, n In! no , Vi . ., both ~nun-l nun-lows. for I159 in! “Alkaline? ' MI], " "n" 1ye",ttr.t. . (Chef! (Chum , ITi,rt qttite sure, Mr. Sherâ€, In! I ll 'u. Mr. Wm": Minuter ot M gcmleuu-n of the ytint-eommittee, that you i callul upon to reapond. 1)n will never hyy wanton to regret, that you} War received" wul. loud cl" mutually tsasiued at whltl may all a Cunt. l c, . _. muumnk ot charity, and that you dumm- fur L at.“ made a clever zuldre. tho occasion of no lining, this Saint Patricks Dur, Mai, mu t'llgagvtl in again! work, " the wry nil-ans you took to aCcotnllligah it may. intheorilvrtragoou wotk.tCheers.) Whiter t' t in done " Ottawa, ofa public chumter. derivi A I arirliiimmi aigniiicance from the fact, that it n 1 II-ch nt the political ca ital of the countr ' l and int one I do most Joan-1y trust the o _ _ amid-- wt lyre this Honing will meet with I gulls-ml npprovnl and Imitation among Iris _ ', nit-n throughout the Dominion. [belie e' th- mucus-ion nfthu duy " irrrproaci"sbl , 5 and i hope all the pmm-edings ofthie evenirig y will in nquaiiy so. (Chet-re) There Mild to h: “aunt celebration of this day at Torou- , to, nml l think it nuts presided over :40 late I art hut )u'ur, by u-rr IN, respected country. 1 man, tin. lion. [twin-it? Spent-oz (hear, h--ar.) ( there Hour-h a union society of wry Ute! Iliti‘ at Halifax, with which many of our Noni 5mm fri--nd<, nary in one", bare been long i connectwi. In Montreal, this evening,n unru- t inf oi' lrixh gentlemen and their gnu-sis, Mei dining together in cordial amity, just “I" e of us are going to sup together by and bike, at the Bunsen House. (Cheers) I feel thht three are good signs for the social peace and civil unity of the new Dominion, in which lrishmen form so contiderable ' contingent. l Tho lrish in the Dominion are the most 1 numeroasasa class of any one origin ; moro k numerous than even our French Canadian ', friends, if you take Protestant and Catholiugl Iriuhnn-u and their deaccadtuita together. in ) fail, it would he very easy to show that this i f.'tntuU is proportionately a more him row)- tey then the United Slab-n, or even th: [nit- ed Kingdom. (Cheer!) Wu have nu Irish , Gotirnor.Generul nf'our boa-i, and an lriuh , iteccisvr-ueneral among His Exeeltettct's . air-isms; and in Nova Scotta they have an Irish Lieutenanbtiowrnor, in Genernl Doyle , (Cheers) Last week we saw the ailditioni of three members to theSenste, one ot whom I was of Irish Protestant stock from the Nia- gara dieirict, and the other, an Irish Catlin. l ii ', from tit. John, New Brunawick. I I allude to the ilon.)ir. Benson and tGUon. I Mr. Dcvvr (Chi-ere.) One parish in, ceanl wads no less than tire members to our Par- ( liamrnt, (including my hon. friend here who i is to succeed mu, Mr. Shnnly,) and I think‘ ‘it will be allowed that is justice to Cavau,‘ at all even“. (Cheers and laughter.) Ten lrrnemhers of our Senate were born in Ireland, or of Irish parents, and twenty-nine members of our House of Common- proportion of representation nearly equal to Ireland‘s share in the Unit-' Kingdom, and far beyond any. thing ever attained by out countrymen who choose to prefer thelfnited States toCanada, us a new country. Ir, however, there has been anything wanting to Irish success more than another it has been mutual 2i'lrhti tion and aseistance, such as is exemp “led here to-nlght. You have begun a good work in Ottawa, Mr. Sheri! and gentlemen, andone that only needs good managi-nwnt and n spirit of perseveranee'to make it inure tothe benefit of every Irishman, high or low, who dwells r within the broad Dominion. (Chet-rs.) I i have promised, however. not to detain you, and you are aware our hue another engage. ment elsewhere: I will, therefore, thanking you tot your kindaeas onail occasions, give you as a motto an appropriate abuse from i one of the beet poets oi young Ireland ..-- l n brief add"... in which. utter nllndlug to a few circnmdno- at the evening, he uptu- ud his pent plummet witness"); much u meeting In that nt which he tn- than pretent. m hoped that ouch meeting- umong tro.- men would uh any all occuion for the taunt which, nth a lewlgnino of truth, W» to frequently thrown at rilhmen, that they did not alvnys agree, thlt they quarrelled unong themselves over those mutter: which men ought not to quarrel. (Applause) Mr. Shanly spoke for grew minutes on the im- portance of cultivating the excellent feeling which had imptred each s gathering, 1nd my. long] applauded. . Tn. iGi'vieiailair m mm by tiheritt Powell, luring on hy righund leit the Hon. Mr. Cocklmrn, Speaker of the Co'mmone, ad the' Hon. Mr. Archibald. The 'eoed nec- chair was rccupicd by R. W, Swath" M.P.P., hung on tut right “I " P. Burma, Eat., It?" Ind A. {Alli} an., WP. The third vittreuit unoccupied by P. A. lighten, E-q. Tho buy-[h via-chi: trM an“ by June- Conan, EA., who was ouppoctd by Z. Wilma, EN,, and.- McKIyLEnq. . ' Bend†the mum mentiohéd, the Mon. Megan. Kenny, Hitch", Mo- Dongtll, tke, and muy other hon. gen. demon, numbn- of both Houses of Parlia- mept,» well as our leading minus, were patent. Mr. Certier heving Jude e " clever end appropriute address, and Mr. 1&3. Rose beving done full juetice to the eons. " Truet to Luck," the" President returned thenke to the eudienee hr their "huge of the two cheritiee thet Would Q beueiltted by the concert; end utter " God Sue the Queen " the audiend‘e diepereed. .\t}eu'o'clock, p.tn., a large and brilliant rummage -eotrgregated iii tlst spaciou- ining hall of the Range“ Home to do honor to Mr. McGee; The chir m mm by u. J. Priel, 3.11.. luv of the city, on bu right I'M the. gum of the 1,r.erine- the Hon. T. D. McGee; Hi, Lbnldiip Dr. Guigu, B. C. Bishop of Gnu-n; hon. Soc. E. Cartier, Ree. En. MeD. Dawson / on his MESH John A. Nic- doruli, K.C.B., Rev. J. Ir. Lander, Hon. J. Cauchon, 890th" oi the Settitte: Judge Armstrong)“. 1nymrrotr/ae. MrfCSrtior ttaettetormutNad unwind with great'apphuse. m "apposed that the audience was just " much surprised as he was himself to and him addressing them on tint oamsron daughter.) After making I for very Ippmpriun remain, the hon gen- tleman "id that on?! Ireland there was no country in the wold where the Irishmn could so well preserve his tuttionslity II in Canada (gnu angering)._ _ _ To"; manna. In uo-oa or run F; "on. 1-. n. In“. um. " ig oh, at". I [Mona dud b " show baton unkind. mrrr annulus. ad our, and. Could in by I". “bind- V Could In ctr-bind, In: re forge», . The foaming who... they me. Ar Mud with may . an!» The lulu-Ly alum It'" I" thoud churn y Miss Smith, th young lady. who, we under. stand, made her first nppeuance in public then, ',,Qi " Ailen Aroon," in A munner which m e n J.noet (“ample imprresmon_ott Mrs. Reunion then gave (to till a lotus m the prognmmo) Cheruhini'e "Are Marin," slur which the nudience insisted on engaging)» the Hon. Mr.9ttier. _ _ cum] at least mnplu justice front the amp Wats received' wuln loud cheers. Mr. Car,itu. made " clever mun“! WI the tuiis'ur.v tleijntetnt ot the country, sltowittg llm' Ilmug'u England ‘lnwl bot-xi dechwe,1 a mm m oi'sitop-keepera, yet, slur hnd alum“ "buy: lnml her lmnd in I. flglst. (Laughton) II V. AN by ' military character that she had rsluhliahal her blah“ among the unions of themmh, and no union could ever upirc to pan) The cuairruan lrtwiutbrietly [imposed the mam of "The Queen," the ume was dti,ls grezttm-u Without the military Ipirit.(Cheere.) ()crllpylng, M heili-l, the position ofllinister of Militias, and being expect“, within . few an) A. to introduce a "tenure on the nubject, they might expect that he “with! tell them mnmthin; nt'wimt he mu going; to do: but he "aw sa -t"le vimuhorn “I Parliament aruund that he thought he hall better tell them nothing of what in: policy was to be (laughter.) He referred to the strength at the Dominiuu, and its capability of becoming a gut purer among the "minim and all" alluding to the guest of the evening, resumed his tqttt unid loud applause. The Mayor then gu'e, .. The day au-l all wh, honor it?' reading a letter tram John O'Cmmor. Eur, M.P., for Essex, who we! to have responded, but whose plate of health did not permit of his leaving hie room. The Hon. Sir John A. Macrlonnld, K. C: B., on rising to respond, was received with a storm of applause. He did not accept the toast " one ofpoliticel eortMentre, but u n loyal ' of reepect, nlwaya due, and nlwuye peia, to the advisers of Her Majesty?- represented". It Ind been remarked In A gentlemen who had preceded htm that the only thing he regretted was that Mr. McGee we. not n Minister of the Crown. He (Sir John) felt. no much as any man could feel, that Mr. McGee In Worthy of the high- est position, but never, when n membero Governments of former dare, when having the control of I large unount of Government palronnge, was he greater, or more "teertsoi, In the "etttiotuof the public. than st the present dny (cheers). Mr. McGee had Bur. rendered hie poeition in the Government from a pure spirit of uneeiMuteat, from an 111:. iouedee'ire mellow ell clung: their fair share in 'starting the new order of things, from n ,npint which, if they knew the man, on he G,loeetvrion to know him, the? would es. teem him all the more high r. m had waived thou elninu which he had a right to refer on are], riotic rounds ttnrt the Sew 'a'.,,",',',',,',','.?",,') the S'l,"l'lio'n' might hue “in commencement in its new areâ€. Sir John concluded his eloquent. nddreee by yin; ahigh tribnuto the merits at Mr. mace u a patriot, a autumn. and an orator. sd Tho Chairman then ptordied the tent of the evening,“ The Hon. Mi. McGee," which he preftoed with an eloquent with-w, in which he contended that no one had done more for Confodontion than the Hon. Mr. McGee. He spoke in glowing term. of the Hon. Mr. McGee’- olnilm upon the country": tppnciltion toe his eminent unmet. The tout In received with the ntmoot enthusi- I rise with In extreme consciousness of your undeserved kindness, ind of my own utter unworthinees, to “knowledge the (out which you here proposed to this esseniblsge. When I see here so tinny of the represente- tives of the Ietl.t end t " members of the Senste of, Cu 's,-irr-ti" of perry, or section, or origittr-when Isee so msny of the lending cittsene, regsrdless of creed; when I remember the dsy it is, and the se- eocintions of this day " [should be very inrensible indeed, if i% not feel that you had paid me the highest compliment it is possible for my men in my position to re. ceive, whether em to.teke it " 1 Csnedien representetii'e, or " peid to en Irishman, in the cupitel city of hU adopted country, on the patron day of his native country. (Cheers.) I wish, Mr. Mayor, Icould con- scientiously usume tomyself stithe ot the credit you have been kind enough to assign me; either in one cspecity or the other. Spesking es s Censdtsn representative, I may say if I hove rendered any ublic service, it hes been by cheerfully Ll1'liln"l the lead of the 1y,',t',t'trl statesmen, to whom we owe the nion of these Provinces, so titres that Union is yet sccomplished, end of whom I will merely Md on this oc- casion that es they have been the chiei suthors sod founders of tlist L'uion, so] feel convtnced the country generally still iotkl to them, sud will continue to look to them, to estsblish end perfect the glorious eddies they have so tar successfully corricd out. (Cheers) Now, assuming my other oepecity, that one which is most appropriste for the dsy end the occesicn, I must express my deep gmtilkatton, not on selfish but on ',ihigt'ietyl',tei'g,'2g,'1gt,'e,'lt,ttl have origins in the spontsneous action at e number ot‘eiitlemen at this city, nesrly equslly composed es! em given to under- stand, of Irish Protestsnts, end Irish Catho. lica. Ibelisve I do not exaggerate when I say, thet surely this is . good end sslutery Iii,“ tor this city, end this country, and one that ought not to be without its intiueng with Ir,slutura of ell ponies end ell denomiustious, especially in this country. (Cheers.) In no other country in Christendom,tiniortunuiel y, have religious diderenoes been so embittered, so long lived, or so sppsrently incurable, its in Irelend; not because they were differences ol f,hfi","t or beceiiss the Irish temper is nature ly ttueocisd or intolerant, for I believe we ms} sppesl to the whole world that such is not the notions! tet-ttttttttHt- (beer, heero-bat beoeuss church questions were so compile“ with nisterisl interests, eti-t civil rights, in that country; heceuse they Iâ€. solong the (inclination, or the bar, P the possession oi property, or the enjoy- nivnt ot equal politics! riflits. Now, in this happy oounur,-urrr fare only knew our on n t,tt'.t"ittatttg, if we Are ell resolve ed to melts it 'A-"' ere these theological ct "nplitsatiotts with prints end political rights do not now, and neverdid to my extent, exist, why should the prejudices suit the tsotttiieU which were the growth -‘l‘ s ditrerent set ot eiteutttatantses, be imported end cultivated here? (Eur, hour.) Ihold that men an iii-tincere men who does not heutiiy prefer hi, on religion to say tttser,-' en un- fortunate men, who does not preotice the re- ligion he holds deer, but surely we con ell eitioerely believe, end loyslly live up to, our own "ligiot" oonvurtionr, end yet remember When the Hon. T. D. McGee -rore w respond In w noeived with n perfect thunder of aoplause. He “ill I, Lord, Mr. Mir nd condemn '. ' THE'OTI‘AWA L‘IMES. MARCH IS. In: nut J! the Royal Faujiy" mus then Mal and eulhlululicnlly I‘wpoardel to. u- chairman thet; Mt I briet and lumen: " limp-use! Pthe Arms, the Nmy. it “In! Vulqnlyeru.†(Charm) F m. Mr. panic}, Minilur nfMililin, WM ll upon to retmd. Uu lining he received' wuln loud cheers. Mr. in; ma/ie a clever zuldre-s WI the INM‘III Arum-Fed t Wales, mm then thnt ol the glorious trinity of 'rvtrngelieal vir. tues- " the greatest of all these is chuity." (Cheerm) Whatever elite any church chum- ing tube Christian teacherl its members,-- whutever dogvnuu any ot us hold or reject, we are till equally and alike taught this one end the name "oetrinr-o' do unto others, an you would they nhuuhl do unto you." (Cheat) Now it is on this entiLently social, just. and patriotic. principle we meet here tonight, and it i a principle which ought to 'cmnmend itnelft the general a probation of tsllguodmen.' ( teen-u.) Mr. 'lh'rl'f',1 know it ir, because] hue endeavored in my week tray, to set forth null illustrate this principle, that you have gmciously connected IT. humble name with this St. PItrick's feutiva, ol 1868: and it]. because I amdeeplygrate. ful to my adopted country, and l-ecause I am honestly unihitinua to be reckoned munc- where, however lowly the place, in the Laun- logue ot'herpstriotu, that I thank you must nnutl't-cteilly for this great impetus to the cool Ctuta,e.-ot future peace and good will nmong us ull. (Cheers) We have needed, and we shall tseed more and more. social union us well in political union among our' diversified population; we need it in peace, tor all the great designs at peace; we should need it still more in times ofulnngcr, for than, indeed, a divided people are an euy prey, but an uni. ted population, in a just cause, on their own soil, when toreign force can overcome, or de. stray? (Chosen) May Gad avert the day, When our friends here, andi those as- semble-l elsewhere jn _ the tt me' spirit, may be called upon to defend t eir country with their liven but it' such a " of trial should collie, sooner or later, as ome it may in the changes null chances of hutnnn affairs. believe me, gentlemen, it would be no bad preparation tor the unity of the Irish conun- gcnt at our volunteer defenders. in camp or j" actirm,--it would be no inetfective contri bution to the mntusl 1soniUenee of brave lnen in oiuslt.oilierc so important M. such IV tium--tlmt they Iuol sat together, as we are doing Io-night, brothers in the exercises pf hospitality, before they became brothersin Inns! (Loud cheers.) When I Accepted your invitation, gentlemen of the eotntnittee,, I thought. of that possible consequence, will} I an. rejoiced to know that there are similar reunions to this, at Irish Canadians. and their honored guests of other origins, taking place on ,this auspicious St. Patrick'vs Day, in Montreal, and elsewhere throughout the country. The mention of Montreal reminds me that there are here the three members for that eity--tuy hon. friend, n French Ceno- ‘dian (Mr. Cartier), facile prineeps, the honored head of his 'roTpatrtot-tti my other hon. friend and colleegue, (Mr. Thai. \l'orktnsn),'jnn .Irish Protestant from the heart of Ulster. (Cheers) -I wish the enemies orour internal petree,-1 wish the enemies of the Dominion to consider tor a moment that fact, and to sink themselves whether A state of society'whiclt enables us all to meet as we do in this manner, with the fullest feeling of equal rights, and the strongest reuse ot‘eqnsl duties to our common cOttntry,-is not I. state ol'society. a condition _orthinp, a system or laws, and a lrame of 'elrriroreFkmenf, worthy even at the tstutntiee of men's lives, to rpet- nets and preserve. (Cheers.) Mr. ileum, beforei sit down-axe this is St. Patriisk'i, night, and I am the guest of the Irish citizens of Ottawa, if you will permit tttee-d may be expected to add a few general remarks on the critical sulnject of the stnte of the native lend at our hosts and IE'ltrre, condition and state of trelattd._t leer, hear.) If I have avoided for two or three yearsrnuch speaking in public on the subject ofIreltusd, even in a literary or historical sense, I do not admit that! can be fairly charged, in contequence, with being either a sordid, or a cold-hearted Irisliman.(Cherrs.) I utterl deny that because Icould not stand still, IT,'; our peacelul, unofrending (Inna-la invaded and deluged with blood, in the abused and unauthorized name of Ireland, tluu,. therefore, I was a bad Irishman. I utterly deny the audacious charge, and I say that my mental labors will pmve,‘such as they are, that I know Ireland as well, both in her strength and her weakness, and love her as dearlyae any of those who in ignorance of my Canadian po- ittton---in ignorance of my obligations to my adopted trountry--not to speak of my solemn oath of ofBoe--htsve made this cruelly false charge against me. (Loud cheers.) You have been kind enough to allude, Mr. Mayan-to my "History ot Ireland "; no one is more sensible of its many 1letieieaeiea than I am, and if I live I hope to remedy some ofthein; but " certainly was to men labor ot love, and I believe. it is the first time that a his- tory of Ireland has ever been commenced and completed, by a person situated " I was " the time; in a distant colony, after his personal connexion with the mother country might be supposed to have closed torever. (Cheers) With relerence to our literature generally, let nth say, Mr. Mayor, thttl have great faith in the recuperatit'e eneigiee, and the mental salieucy. of the Irish race. We, have had heavy and almost irreparable losses as an intellectual people, the past few years: we have lostatriad of Celtic scholars, in O'Donovan, O'Curry, and Petrie, the like of whom will not soon arise again, it ever. but when we remember that we hare still lett, Dr. Todd, Dr. Moran, and Dr. Reeves, and Samuel Ferguson, McCarthy, Gilbert, and Father Meelian .to uphold the glories of our national Academy when I see what even our Irish ladies are doing, such " Lady- Wilde and Mrs., Fer n " Dublin,aml Mrs. Sadlier at New Ink, to increase the store and elevate the standard of our national literature; when Isee volume after volume of the rarest research combined with the ilattst skill in' style and treatment, issuin from the Dublin and London and New Yer: pttuliutittrhomset, on Irish subjects, even I, in this tar north of the new world, catch sometimes by redeetipu, a glow of the same inspiration, and venture my humble word to cheer on and applaud those true patriots, and true benefactors “of their country, and countrymen. (Clieers.) As to Irish public ufhsirs, Iwilll'arthertulte the liberty to mention that when in 1865 and 1867, b the consent of my colleagues and my J lant friend here (Sir John A. Mscdonald,) I went home to represent this country, I, on both occasions, in 'c, to Lord Kimberley, then Lord Lieutenant, and last year to the Earl of Derby, whose retirement from active public life, and the cause of it, every ob server of his great historical career must regret-I twice respectfully submitted my humble views, and t e result ofmy consider- able Irish-American experiences, and that they were courteously, and I hope I may say favorably, entertained. I urged-cu those eminent statesmen in very homely words, that they were keeping a pot bailing in Ire. land to so ald us out here in the colonies. (Laughton) ' Ofcourse I do not adnut, and never will admit, that any wrong done in Ireland, anciently or lately, can make _an armed attack on our peaceful Canadian population anything else than methodized murder-or can entitle those token red- handed in the fact, many other judioiel fete than that ot marauilers and murderers. (Che-ere.) Bat apart trom our own recent experience, l telt it my dutyto press the tramrAtlantie consequences oi the state ot Ireland on theatteiition of those who had the initiation of the remedy in their own hands, believing that I was doing Ireland a oodturn, in the proper quarter. (Cheers) Icannot accuse myself of ttr lost any proper opportunity of doing so, an if I were free to publish some very gratifying letters in my possession, I think.“ would be admit. ted by most of my countrymen, that a silent Irishman may be as serviceable in some irlnds at work, as a T1'Lt.'r,: (Cheers? Iehsllnotprenime, Mr. yer, hecsuse am your chiefgues't, to monopolize the even- insn I will only say farther on the subpct of Ireland. that I claim ‘the right to lore and serve her, and her sons in Canada, in my own way. which is not by either approval or connivancs right to lore and "res her, and her not†in Canada, in my own 'ly. which in nut by either nppronl or mnivnnco with enterprises my reason condemns an futllo in their conception, and my heart re. .iku, if: criminul in their consequenus. (Loud cheers.) Before I clout, Mr. Buyer, permit me to mid one thing more: spaki from thin tGee-the oapital of 31'in America, --in this -ttoe,--betFo mm of the most honored public mo of Brian; Atueriea,--ut mo "mun I'm-in to my, in the mm. of Bridal: eeltit the at“. mu ortheatBrittits,-"mtt' broil-uh. ‘f and your own: for the sake ot'internationul " pert, nettle promptly and generously the " nocurl rind ecclesiastical condition of Ire- “land, on terms to "tisfy the ninjority of) " the people to be governed. Every one new i " and feels that while England lifts her White " clitl'n above the waves, she never con gtWer “n rink Government-s hostile Govern " mettt-ttrbe set up on the other rude other: " whatever the aspirations for Irieh cutou- " oniy, the Union is an inexorable liticol " necessity, as inexorable for 'lll'l'luo2 for " Ireland: but there is one minculoue Meet. " cy which heeyet lobe tully end fairly tried " out in Ireland; brute torce hoe med, "proiUlytum has toiled. an Meatum bu " tailed '. try, ifonly an: novelty, try patient. " ly um! thoroughly, dihteetnen of the tum- il pire '. the miraculous ngency of equal end " exact juttice, for one or two genero- “tiom.†(latest clieera.) A: it friend of the Imperial connexion, tor Ireland and for thusatlac--a, a friend‘of continued we be- tween England and the United 1'lfeUi'ii which we also ere deeply intereeted, I venture meat respectfully to nuke this eug- gestion to the rulers of the Empire, and t have to thank the gentlemen of the com- mittee, both Irish Protestants end Irieli Catholics, citizens of this city, for hevin x!"tt.t me it betitting opportunity in which {could offer publicly such a suggestion, with the additional weight of your cordiel concurrence. (Clieers.) As for us who dwell in Cumin, I may say, f'utttlly, tlittt in no other way can we better serve Ireland, than by burying out of night our old feuds and old rtugtions--iet mitigating our ancient hereditary ettmities,-- in proving ourselves good eubjecte ot a good Goverttntentcturi wise trustees of the equnl rights we enjoy here, civil and religious. The beat argument we here can make for Ireland, is to enable friendly obeervere at home to say, "See how well Irinhmen get " on together in Canada. There they hue " equal civil and religious rights; there they " cheerfully obey just laws, end are ready to “ die tor the rights they enjoy, end the coun- " try thntie no governed." Letus put that weapon into the hands ofthe friends of he. land at Itoure, and " will be worth all the revolvers that ever were stolen from a Co-k gum-imp. a'nd all the Re ubiicen chemicnh that ever were smuggled, out ot New York. (Cheem nitd'laughtier.) Gentlemen and Mr, Mayor. I egnin thank you for the threeu'okl gratiliemtiou you line afforded me this evening: for your greet end undeeerved compliment to myself peneonnlliyl'; " being allowed to unite with you in t in way in n union banquet of IrihCanediatt, in the capital of (Xanadu; end lutly, for the op portunity you have tworded me, of saying . word in "NNtWoth on behalf of that mcient and illustriona Island, the more mention ot which, especially on the [hit of Much. warms the heart of every Irilhmpn: in whet- ever latitude or longitude the dny may dawn, or the stars look dow n upon hie poltttcel tier titties, or in" private enjoyment" (Loud cheers. , T Song by Mr. Ihggie and Blue." In'reply to tlie toast or " The had we Left," proposed by Mr. Cotton, Judge Arm- 'strong made an able reply touching on may mints of interest which at the late hour st which they were delivered cunnnt not be chbonmd. - Mr. Chamberlain, M. P., was cslled upon to respond. He mndea hrieuddreae in which he said, that Mr. McGee had beench ia the god-hke work of mating pom muons nll classesofthe community. Mr. 04v» loudly applauded on several happy hits which he "was dgr2,,t', his remarks. . r. Q eson proposed the $b Press." Mr. 1toberrton responded. " The Ladies ,. wan the next and list toast, and duly ruponded to. and the com- pony dispersed " o considerably long distance alter the " Wee omn’ hour-13mm. the tnral.' -h concert, under the nuspn‘es ol the tit. I?astritrk'tsLiterttry Association, was given in the evening in their Hall in nid of the Convent ot Goo! Shepherds. The room was decorated with evergreens and ro-ei, transparencies, an, Ae., in n very tastetul tnnnner. An interesting ud- drees was delivered by Mr. Guerin, the Pre- sident, which was well received by the nu- dience. His Lordship the Bishop, with Pen Dsndurand and severed others at the clergy, were present. The following are the songs, --hirr. O'Connor presiding at the prone - Tbe he? tbst once thro' 'l‘sra's Hells, sung by Mr. . J. Buckley, end encored, when he gave Kitty Tyne". The Gondoliery . duett, snug bytbladnme Gelinu nod Ilia Aumond, and encored. Silent, oh Hoyle, Mr. Mare. Flute solo, Lust Rose of Sun Iner, with varictions, Mr. Stockel end Hrs. O’Connor. Sang, Colleen Dhse Cruithsen no moe Miss Guerin; encore, Deer Irish Boy. hi; was the tittt part of theJro- grsmme. The Bishop then, being iuvit by the President, addressed the nudisnoe in English. m ssid he could not retuse to sly something, though he was not awnre of his being gtt'tl to do so. m -atitted to seethe ny solemnized “it had been, and be thanked all who had contributed to its peaceful and orderly observnnoe. He wns, slso. glad to see on thisoecuion unity smug the Irish Ind French. The greet dream of his life had been unity. After runny other happy remarks, which were greatly npplsuded by the audience, His Lordship mid, he thought it would be better for him not to go sny far. ther, sud concluded amidst the cheers of the audience. The second part of the programme was then entered upon with Moine et Bandit, lr, Mr. Parent. Balance with flute obligsto, rope, Madame Bourget. Dr. Valnde end Mr. Suckel. Piano solo, St. Pstriclr’s Day, n ratttauuimpeytvieu end executed in brillinnt style by Dr. ansde; nu encore brought, out Tmmelle. Son , Eily Nova-men, Kim Aumond. The 's'f'd'i1U, sung by Mr. Stee- kell, which being encored, he gore n tttate solo. Nourt'r pour la Patric. sung by P. J Buckley, EN., being enooral he gsve Joe Cowell’s celebrated comic song, Bscon nod Greens, and being encored a second time, he gave Katy Msvourneea. Aria, the Sunshine, was sung by Msdnme Geliiiu. and encorsd, when she sung Lee Blue‘s. Snvourneen dbe Lish, Mr. Higgins, was sncored, when he snug Kate Kesrney, and a second - brought out the lrishman's Wedding. The node, God save the Queen. wee led in by the lady and gentlemen amateur-or the concert, atter which three cheers were given " Mei. O.'t3onnor, who had no ably presided at the piano. Mr.: ll. W. Scott in an dugout Ind app-opriate speech proposed " he New Dominidn." _ I _ THE CONCERT AT Wr. PATRICK“ HALL- A IUCGIIT‘O'. To tho Editor ot THE nuns. litst,-The recent poi-ohms cm in Montreal. of the two children through the melonâ€! of on opothmry, Would I think prompt mo ot our It. P.'I to bring tie mottor before For. llnmcnt thin Susie". Poisoning from the cmlmneu of 'tpotirecariem and their tte. quently inexperienced nut-tum hummus more frequently than the public In sum of, and it In high this that some Inc-sun mm be brought fornrd by the Covenant that night luau the - the people may» ed to from this come. Won every npothmty'l "thunk-oat in the Dominion obliged by law to In" in In for the keeping of these and], drugs, I out- hln uniform style of bottles, the milk would be nblo to who the. " I that, And it in to be hoped fewer cm «W poiwnlng would occur. .Youn, E-tut. (Mun, Much 16, 1868. AIIH’ALS " THE Rum: How: Yunn- ttss....)) Chesterton, Montreal , P, B. Atwood, London; J. A. Cnmeron, jr., Thur 00; Rev. Dr. Strong, Buckingham; O. A. Rowland, Tomato; Id. M. Gian, "h main“, J. O. Sullivan, Prawn; ll. Barri! and tidy, Ogdonobur‘h. The Red, White TIIE tjilllllllll Mll.ljlg0if, . ’l‘ruonllnrch Il', was. The SPEAKER took .tl-e chair at three o'clock. . -- cost-nun “who". , The SPEAKER [alarmed the Home lhntl the recognizance. ofurad in than» at the l Mahler, Vereherel, and BoeheUga election i petition: had been cumined by him‘ And? found utsexeeptiottaue; Ind reed n letter re- 3 celved by him that day from the Hon. J, 1'. Chap-it, informing him that in consequence l of Inning been appointed 5 Sumter of the I Dominion he did not purpose to purluv his E petition for hi- out In the ('unnnmm 'iorl katuoumaka. Mr. WALSH moved, seconded by Mt. lo. 1 Kansie, that the reference of the Kunournkn l election pelmon to the General committee ', upon Eloctionl be discharged, and After ttt Mat-ttttry Bir LA. MACDONALD in reply I to the Hon. Mr. DORION that the Govern. I meat proposed to refer the whole circmu-f stance- of the election tor investigation by) the Omen! Committee, the motion wn put 1 and carried. . ' _ Hr. MoKENZIE preuuwd I report at the Joint Committee on Printing. recommending. the printing and eircttutiotugwertain relumn, the adoption of which Ill cttrrivd upon his motion. ' T _ . lion. Mr. ' BOLTON but undeulood HIM-ten to Mate yawn-day, tho! no reply had yet but: received to the Joint Mldreu of the Lexi-luau upon this subject. Such a reply would tttt the most important item of corrvs. pondonco which could be laid before the Home. The Government, however, apparently counting to the motion, he pmumed that some other comapogdgncc 'e" hue passed. SirJ. A. MACDONALD add that no corres- pondence Ind (then place, except the tuna- mlulon ot the Address. There had, however, been Iona correspondence with the Govern- meat of British Columbi; rrgatdirttrthc ad. milplon of tin-[colony into the Union. Hon. Mr. HOLTON thought that the prliod for which the. oorreapondertm; was naked would be extended. It would hun- been extramural" if the continuum haul invited dt", Home to put such an Addres- wlthout com previous communication with the lm- petlnl Government, and not knowing win-gnu the Addreu Ill capable of uccomplinlling its purpou. RU on conviction Wu that no ml: would be obhlnod in the present yen, mum the action of the Ministry Ind been deludve dugout“. The Minister for Public Work: had made wild "ettrgrtertta upon the subject during the mm of the election: in Upper Cumin, sud con-M.' we con- gtmittedto do mulling, And hut moved the Adam before matters bd ruched IIIL'II a m. II would juuify the Governmen: in it: proposition. _ Mr. P. JONES' muon- for limiting tut, Mr. 1teKEN'd1E an glad to he" titat there had been no cormpqodonco. The Home not hula; tecdivod such n teply no they had ren- oon to “poet It In gratifying to loom that no impaction which land you abroad, to the effect the the Import! Government had given on “me. nn-wer, m in- oomct. Tho hon. Minibar for t'abtie Works, not null] inglpsan, Ind given my to “any "tttr of buoy upon this anbjcct. At some of MI te,1rti,"d',t,teit,', bod announc- ‘od that the -rrpomtUtt of unor- than one éoutoido colony in tho North American Union ‘1“ 6 mm! not of month: but wool“, and be (In. IcKenIie) had ’boen since expecting do but Multh of Inch incorporation, but â€an waited in "In. There, any hue been some correspondence of thin wudency with Brim Cplnllbk, but [he promilcd extension at Union Inn proud . only.“ the prugrcu in that (function had not boon no utilfndury no hr, on “out Mend to mum. Attgerisau unity, mid duke. Mr. P. JONES new“ for limiting the period out which he desired to hue the Wallace nu ttnt In the miy half of the Solemn compondeneo upon the subject had been moved for god brought down to the duke he Ind Mined, which corrnpom'ence would be cotstpU.ted by the waning of the present noggin " - Dr. PARKER did not know whether there hul been my oormspottderttre with the Hud- son Bar Comp-n1, but it no would like to have It Ingludod. Three months ago the Home had been told that it was of the ut- nout itrtportaneo to proceed promptly with minutes-ion to "out the territory falling Into the bunch. of American tiliibustem. Yet there had been no compo-deuce tteen upon the subject “one,“ the curly urgency “subsequent indiir-oe of the (ion-ru- ment presented tn extmoMinary contrast. mu. Mr. MACD0U0ALL um um the poeition ' by the hon. member for Chateeuguy wee thatthie Government should have entered into negotiation with the lat. perial Government to uncertain upon what term the other dependenciee ahouid be re- oaived into the Federation. The Government held a contrary opinion, being guided by the provieiona of the Act of Union, which enacted that each term were to be mattered ngme- rnent between thia and the Local Cover» menu intereetad. The Northweet Territory poeeeeeed no Local Government, but the Act provided that he ineorporatiots ehouid he " tented on the term to be embodied in the Addre- which had been curried. The dov- ernnlent bed proceeded in Btetct conformity with the Act, and Md invited the Legielature to lay down theta-upon which they would be willing to aooeptthie territory, and if the» term ehould prove incident, andadditionel etipniatione be required, it wee not tor the Cunedlan Governuent to meet them, but it would be time enoqh to diecuee them when they were preeented by the Imperial authori- tiee. 'I he Iiniatry had done everything within their fprovince, end were in no Jaye reaponel- hle or the delay that had occurred, nud which it wee probable that Abe next Engliah - would terminate. Thu delay haddoubtlree in none manure art-en from nun-mm ' chant-e oi home, It being pond“. that the retirement at the Premier might invoivea change of Ministe- rial poliey. He repeated that there were high reeaoneof Site for preeetng forward the mes. ulu, no elortior them-plotte- ot which had been wanting on the port of the Lei-tainte- tieu. The hoe. recruiter {widen had all that the per-ist ot " their boundarlee had provede myth. (lighten... ate.-No. I eaidthat_the 1trrrrortde- t (and to in the Hon, tinieter'e election epeechee with the “he! ooloniee demroue of joining the Federation wee e myth, end that no each comepondencc lied existence.) Well, the hon. member wee not euctly correct in "ruse that In each ooneepondeuoe bed "ir. tence. It wee notneoeeeeey tot him to eteud here to jeetlty MUM†that land-penn- ded the -trr, buteneetin‘e bed taken piece in Bdtieh Calm-Ne, end notion been Men in New, end intelligence end commu- niudone bed been lnconeeqnence received by the Own-lent to justify their expreeeiou of belie! in the pteepecte of e epeedy Union with thee Provinoee. Although unconce- pondeue led not teken oilctel tom: there in M! evidence of e "tBcietttly strong feelin‘in thee eoioeiee to tenant the Gov- ern-eat in eating their opinion that the gene My“ e too-peeked" British etc; which the hon. lee-her eoerJently dqird,r1tttl1tt1ste of tutti-each. mr,j.A.tucDosALD aid um all the con'elpondence that had W would be bexygtttfttr1e., _ _ _ . Mr. chlNZIE VII glad to learn that than new with ttte we]: Htticie0otu, and should olvnyo “on himself to promote I Union of on the Province. (hen, hear), but "(and that the Hon. linbkt would have mind vivid hop" which Manly pfovod de- tain, out would not: not to jenny than by . Mama to 'atnitAtBttottsot opinion which Ind WM which“, to hit up. m. Upon “In.“ they and non- bonol an $hh6tsat'oemtatiietind each other. The" In on We at but “hum 3::le"!ka comm ot the Don- d! Chiba, nod â€to. to " coll-gnu that M “It PARLIAMENT: In 51-25510! ii()l'Sl-I OF COMMUNS KAIOl'lIA.KA KLIC HQ) PRIITINU WIHITTIL '"""""'. ucuuuuum, ..'__. v l coco-n, theoretially, but i.i,dItre at the Dominion. He us ietBTii. that all here, and any pawl“. ’- tit. would bait lheu neutral " . tietn,trtul hoped that iiiriiiiigerE. neceunry Icpelitiun of iteel"Giit Scothu diam-mun I 't Very Id 'iHF would not consider hand! I v, peotert agninu the [not ' {erred to m4 hu, and they“?! gentlemen from bu Putin“. ‘9 the Mdimlrof their people "Iâ€; acknowledge that they not! " - . â€chm injustice " ir.iE.iet'g',ltiir I who! their am PM 'iiM? mu com-mm. i7aiiiuef _',,. i “and!“ of "iirGiaut1rfr, i nave Fen" "on; In July, I"!, -.-- ' _ gut Survey emu-4., urn-con i'eh,"g'.' 1l'iil/t' by Sir “jg, Log... hoo in "Cert to [hilt-x. . n. it Wars' of no I the measure " hummi- Formal n be prccrucd by mum coattnunicetions Mr, SAVABV (Uni; tunity Alford“! by (h be had not on mum the Home for the I consent to the pouiiic l'niou. It wax w- H Ind beeu sent home which sixteen out w turn-I in the Tom â€mp-thy, to "'preru most dist-stem! to 1 since, And he desired he might take in tl might not hr Iran-um The {allowing adure'nsL-I w 'h' nm‘h‘h Mr. MoKEXZlE,nnd carrivd T T For corresponds resin-ch? $heahasiV. of Allan Bunion“, the "(If B. " DONALD prtrtesting mm Jib. .. rendrr tir the arma- Mimu W“. of Cumin! righu mid “Wu . tr or charge: pretcrred quits! PM! at Oil Springs, the and catchment of the umrn tck For chargers agateutt Mr. Kim}. nt Wilketrrort, In For letters, imam-4 to airman“. (Arabian, by the Post (mice [mm-mun“ don. (on the motion at tsir JoUN A. " D0h'hL0,secoadea by [he Hou. no... I Bill providing “at Pariiauwnt It'll" "ti dileed twot; the demiu- of theft.“- intmduced and road. tirst tum, the a. "ading being fined for Friday. d uruumu). . o'. Sir JOHN A. MACDUSALD and I luv-to introduce A Bill rupecunxunh with the l'nllod sum for [be Ext“ (Wanders. The My had WWW Imperial Eztrudttion Act should W‘ “perused“! by a colonial MW. . manure had barn passett by the on“ Legialnture, but not " ‘Nou Shout I h Brunswick, win-re the lmperidr M " qucnlly until! "an“: The (:lwu“ prompt†and more vtrective in in†And it was desirable that them: .1...“ b. tended to the whole Dominion, . - Mr. BLAKE enquired if it might db “viable to endeavor totrrocqre - cation of the P.xtradition T'rtatty In h chum! Glendon. The Icing twink“ it vert desirable fox both tum-Mg“. litlu should be given for Hm Inn!“- felons. That the pun-u! made: not“. lug ts-tisuctorlly was 'trid-t mom ia% cue of Lllllrlndc. _ T l Sir J. A. “ACDONALD aim tttatt-, nae-ted by Mr. Blake wu WW“ gunman of Ministers in laugh-i, I. stanced," . proof of in “dawnâ€. - cm ot the dim-large In Toronto do, (cite! of United sum mime. nut-t which he could not be made nME bring Inc-M to be forgery. ' L, 3 'Ne Bill I'll then mad I tirtt “WV "coud wading Tum! for Hidâ€. . , Hou. Mr. RUSK moved [or law b. _ in I Bill roux-cling currency, that which was the mimilllinu of I. - currency through the Dominion, ' beep cotNderAlrle ditrteulty " _ fuming the meaning the sitnplidtr Nov: Soon-u lylh'ln 1119:qu I ii.ti mutual", while the lm‘ _ departing from (In: rum-d at: w l in very torutidable. The NW“. 1 of Int yearn Paris, had, louver. a†the Igrrvment on the part onward" to Islam“: the mm of the he» d "ttttty-tire "INCH, the Antetitmtt "in dolls", and the Eugluh â€nu-Mud pummuv'e of tltis aid-.1 a Bill H. ulna-41y intruding-d in Congress, d" million upwind tarorably m 1'2 gt than could be but little doubt“! Ill-Hula" would be fully (mild " Bill, bowever, in (he Alarm-u of ter: tnintr of the aetiou by - Govnn-enu, Ital ham M. tt double an», exam pm a b],- . tom upon the punch-tuna of It!†Gwen! ln Council, " the Eula.“ on nation might determine. I!†mu (died weary out the was, out... Paris-Congress, pm no.1 aae. In force to ruin the Son ',iiiieiiihtt the Cnudiu mud-rd. 3hgtptlh'p't than recommendations 1ttlu",'d2/ '1. every rcmn to Dunn" " c. provldu for tue "simiutletq 'set'h'r. renc‘y to “at ofthe [Tailed â€dd ’- 8colln. In reply to tue, 't.tg?ete'2'.'t I tion. Mr. CARTIER, agreciur, "ttle I menu: for West Dam.'[,oiuwl out St the moon (MAIN: excitation oi lumen-1H; the list ordinance: comprised wimhh.‘ mic-(ion of the treaty, was that it: K“ would have necessitated the return of * Mama, who being incnpwlc of .1“ thing night be "rested for the 'i'93 chums any wore. The cummin- d - nude took place under the [sped-l. " Colon“ Act which did not Apply NM‘ “m.-. ... .-,,., - .... ‘._.m heathen, " mud that the IU‘P vide [or the atmtrmettt Maud.“ which had, however, but: ii.iiii'hSt guy by tue Inn-nun: Mrs-Mum not take power for the csemtitm ll column a!†that Son i,ci,iiiji$f not" are redeemable by the , a emu-em. th coin u unit... “7-. m: II com a: nun-u. "ia' ttr.Bitt-tbettrewtabrt .. the lit-cont! man; may: hit!- - comma m. T "on. Mr. ROSE moved “4 El: “on. Mr. nun. 'o"d',"Lr/'Griie would on Friday Irwin i . tee of the thlc for thr 'iiiiiatifr r-tlution to appeoprWe . /,iitst, Mayan trotrt In July, Pf.', ,__u ite West to 11mm. . p ' "on. T. D. mun: undexatod 'l',k"i hon. wombat high] ou. hive ",'e'lll'danl'd such- outnn upon)“ smu- u.' m lnvalud In the um mere " "y or her territory, ad a 'yhtrdl'F.. her cunency; Ina-um vile! telllre poo-d " dummy}; " f! 2303,“, I'mll' VI "6.qrB'r--. The motion was It. - . rldHI by "w m t on this 01'qu a for the pm. the position (A twan m“ law sent home in. men out of ttw the ‘Commo [IL’IATIIVI " PA â€â€1110! C In} rum-cc. .. . ae Jseir people " 'flGtt t {an - i' " t ' n nut MI“- aff: M' the in Human ment t n tht ME!“ Mil-dour“ can!!! , of prov-A an â€an in ‘MM ttat on} tt 9"“NIIl-u Mahm- w b, _ tg. the h“ r“ of . " ll, Am . was, ttr.1 mWA aaa-" .mmh‘. mart-MW" _ â€Sojuauu dog-unm- I, tii-ole 'f "did" ,lmllI‘P milk!†- . 1A. _ ITGU."iattt a: tt,iiiii f Fait'""' a 1 m ti-ot PM- Tr. that the W - elf we" ',ii.iii't,trl' 30,000 'O, by“. I. to.“ - ml tte a pm“ It“ '. 'iiaiief 73:5 iri,Taret 1'Giirk'f. i a: ' 'on :n-W" iii"ia2t'kt. 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