' AcmdlhoIo-md and: d1. hr tau-pinio- of new“ and w dunno-:11). Icon. PM, ui-ta-tu-ol-rr-tr WNW!" 8 Km. Lemdem, Eng, nun-1.65. 't-itM,iftromrpeas- bar-light, "smhammnqususm “am American Union," and addi- und a Mr. E. w. Inna. If. The ootuetio-mmte"tttereqtteiotMr. ECG.» up“; friend and the conun- dIln ninth 'md-troi-tio. hr the III-nod, who publication This volume inchi- Iou of in important public antic†-tutomtrimt uptown than.» than my not. linen, a there wen --- “tubing which “EndooMbcgladly ,rektomed by the I. when. to. d which tho ml. to {that I... m of myluqcnblcd oattrpHhetr' at about“. student. wit- a. a. chunk". It head-udunttho link: ot “gluten! exceeded no thow nnd. hula-I which by the tmiet. Thu Md the mm of the city were - the “that Ibo took their - in the u, and untidy an voluntun followod In tho m owl-r: Twuutydight of thr our. puu â€my, 'teo coup-w of mm mun-c1 coupe-d ol podium ot m1, 1 all 4; he. 1 Coupon], Lin". and"; So. 1, an A“, sad Me)“. ttmuarr, "' ole-n and non. WWW- gert2ttt': II“: Fan! Cmnrmy, dApe , _ In"; 0. I Capt-In ttii?,,?)',?;,?,?,!.,?!; Ta'rr"iCaiiiTila m, TS. qrtteU In!" (I. con-M ot In)" I'm. like lo- hull. In lon- tmal, will hi. can“ on their mm] at that any. ' Tish-h WI. _ ras-cod tttq vol“. Mum their plan- lu no my“; hand " puck-l, It In o'clock. . '- m M to notion thulr.F-x- mu Tum-'- sketch or the tifo of the no... T.'D.Hcthm inguin- m,with n cor “Quinn, to an Indiana‘s-m. Mawhmmpndnpothm of w. TAM’I mug-d may, was... -eniemahsTerruroetmit oi the that!“ win In and My Myth-public. hi; mini in than. C _----..--, Budd-I we, um. an ouch-dream My can citizens. all!" m was! “abut the. in“ and lay, which “My Ind - an. Mr. Dettoe lard-W the Man, which were nude with 'a, clay to “To? [ml-t mun o4 can“ " the . (the â€was. _ ' I)“ an hour tibial.†HIV"- the tin. u “sebum-m than Vol!†In", ad a. tin. with they sch-Hy My“. My. nun-Wot poopk 1pm fully {urn-ed with the mic-um of the Nikki-Immac- nameplate. luketuulgn alb- umin “.001: â€of pool. any mien-ho “may - unit], old this [ruling pun-dud not only that. "Ii-M to than. the de. pnnm, bet Alto than whtt tttst-d the cm. Mtdhrgthtf,d"r"t'"""" Pm.“- nun-Ha tog-arrow oven in": Ill-gut - o'clock, but in: am My that with built. will be den. till Ibo “lo-in; day. A“ -rrrqee-uttottmrxOr um“ .. “may,“ by new“ tad by munch humane iguana}... ro-tattend-ttit-tio-te-Ito. bunnyâ€, (twinkling. nub-r otttr.mt-a-dntthodritietred arAt a. In. O'Bauxr, IMI, left for Kim Am Way and Bataan-day " ho... a. will te Ipin My to â€an. the i..mt'-tiom, which no In he bu cad-ad Did “utility, “uh-tho thtaitm-ot M u. public have no deep n in- unu. i ‘ hall}. and: that “MOM CW0. Bun-nimnmndiqunhunl of the Balance-nil. body. II was» to tsi"iors-tctrttoaroru. ma hie podium-lio- onjniaing the Mme of thiqd.r,trra-c1 31:01:!“de "dtue1oiogotshor.,osi"turpuees ot [linen-on. No doubt the Malian willbovny My observed. ' ug.mhmmolmn.w Whitetai- whlch'u bland wc:m,,.-. ' Col. June. B. lathe, broth" of Thom a UAR!) Bathe, hug». Inna h C“: to hump" the who. sud look an" no Sum cl his Windy. gel. We. vac-colds. have-Iowa MK. hi4. Brigsle,--Y. Y. “bun, "illht(ll)ttan(lCitits Vanmim a full 3nd circumsta- tid mum of the death of the Hon. T. D. HCGEE; the In'quei, the Funeral . a short $ketch of the Life of the Hon. "aetttlestrtani Editorials tarcopa of THE WEEKLY Many be had " the Ofritx, of Publication, TO-DAY. April' 18, was. on the "bjeet, &c., to. ; dull Par- liamentary Reports ",", Markets, kc. tar In order to meet the grant demand for the Wm" Tum, a 8m Eon-ups wu published on Sunday aching; eontaining, in addition to the above, til the evi- dence “ken " the trinl of ’Whelnn. The News of the Week. Wan will}: 'se-a. "geurtr. 5.1-. Vlad-In... t Inn-oil. Blah-II W-6-0an “on. no... a ' In. any. . 1'sr"tiuh--n.gt . Run. the Wtrtry Sh-gre-ah. Illa-in Tum-ax. I“ - In; Wall.“ Any-4. A. - V ' A“ Itt-ut.-gt. . M. “5001 Pmq'aaF--a- J. an. Libs-d Molt. D. mMu.-.w. Noun. WEEKLYTIMES o- n. omdo. will the me: of Otd Advertise-on“ be III-cued OHIO " fl. "an“. “MAY, APRIL " 1868. N " ADVERTISE! Eli It's OF THIS WIIK THE a better om for his scapula ikhl for t alum, _ wuindm many (l r " friom " Ion " Hi: tel nli‘iou' (Masha _ rejoiced this “all. {and oimserity' of pining h .. with the! St. , 'mk, Ion Bi. nl in Cam the doliv ot a com which , hr Mr. and up on of an dun _ _ unity, wh polio, ll “IONNI which 'ttNt-tttet on his mt, "tmeta: dun / and pub! you ho - r by. u 1 an. " knowldg Mr. I a (l 'tt puny war th ml: ot awn ', _ conviction would . cap) which r â€yin: an ‘ r ulna-h Apia“ some", n no: the ., I vim " . t ... 'Pt I - wi . the Adm "nipsat w ich be new The "N Era" whi m to be . vndnd on I A u ie ', Colonic-,1 "tgtho ' , w when Union no r Heoemd him. an - no": lad trim. to u mapli this obi T com al led his ', io. “do In thtir um it also: an. lot hick ho a without 1 chm] in] moreâ€? Omani 1 We: of l up" wai In the o) to won. 1 pan-m1 Pump- - ste" a this ti coon-d Animal. teil Won . v0 "for; mulled “in†public Mr. I Asa-3N provoki moo - I urea h u e the lenders chuu e their the. i quently and no eloquently diwourud. Tha Hon. T, D, M0900, MP. ! tioe 1',,t “is; . belting tl",,,'::?',-':,',; kllow I I T was the general election of 1863 which 1:. ‘who “11;, Vitlt mental-uh]. l eulonieta of ltielt origin e" Roman CI'IIOilt'l l [y,.':'),"',',).'"), the ..'.' Kimton lt:',',', god on... 'equeni ity, the that shock ot the I hill», tttore Ill hreT?'y.t pence and gun: â€that Minuet)“: a: now in tummy with, tatat '" ol Tunis): morning, here In", end, we behevemull C',',',',':",'.'.']':,: mum It â€rumpus; m tut-“party. to which he _ nine. n 'taggered by the pressure Orlooogemnl to their Tf 'te 1m- my: lilzilunl lurmerly tat-n. political"! opposed [the co inuel sir-iniupou the feeling»; and t few we think an either snle "I', in nu " Ir.tu"r 'tlmn “llll {Mode at the put] during he trying any: ol the [not Week the 5 home Itt th" unseemly ttri"'. lhuup thu, ' witl, WU9ttt lie. nal been tte1tng. mum heart of Canada In: been niovetl as it never i Iiberaliaot in " '"'.'Pilt" tutd towards “"" I “an mother tuxtidetsttsl chm“ in his party " tet; rc. Tu-tlay’tht-mortul rennin: otthe l clans ohhe community, ie'"." natural thi“ l turoe, uhich l March-of the following HouJ'l A" pm", Ivan ,rillkedepoeitFl party polititm 11ouu, be "Yr'"'? tn tht, tlirec l “in resulted in his being Invited to 'ah? e la the Ge, and ull titat tilled hi. phuee Ott tum ol it Innru liberal T"".'"'" towdtds all , Beat m the CUbinet that lucceetled the this a h will PM†trout' before NU eyes. lclrwzwn. art-l ut tlus the ill", loot: ln‘cumt‘ i Mu msuwllonxox Government. Me. Mo. The on ihich win he pxid to him to. levident. Duringthewhule arthet Purlmment l Gm: ti en resutucd his posittun u .hlini-ter - by the aim... or Montreal and the ('53-'50m- MEG“ 'tft'tru't.""y"t of A; ~ulture, which oftiee be retained up no...“ oorrowing friendatrom ditrerenrparts .e'f:t"y""""t alltsdy"ion'rhe sham] to m. “M .3 July, Iaist, The Pee" ot t country, will he A befitting ttiotqint ot reverence (or amen. Party .nlle- "o'"') "Jabiuet was no more l'ortunete In. tritmte . to "I. ttterita ot' the am“, giunce by eevering from Ill. political fri'.""". regard h) ptrcugth tlusn its immediate pre "a no u _ grateful country honors itseit on every queetion. on which he entertanml decent r. in ucouple ornionths it "stained iux - iug. “r. shill upon this occuioh an honest convicttou that they were in the a tlou. . wlnch'r-Jnd-ered tta further exutence take . . t glance It that busy rie.so trngi. wrong incl the no'"'"'"",'..."' the right. . "'""?'f"l,"'" the ttUry 5""qu'.""'" of In callyt itsated on Tuesday last, and om: We are endeavoriug to truce "I. brawl ttry tune people. This Ippenl was meet it u . distint osd humble, triynte to the outlines ot the inttuetmr' of an. McGu‘s prudently l"d putrmticully “and by ovi-" no othun ,ehoatedevotion GU, olopt.ed career upon the lortunee of the country ; not in?" trum t " ether “de of the Ilouee, nob country ought to PW" to tUI of uq to tune!) anon hisindindual r‘elutlone with et Iothe felitirHIb"het', .Upper In inc live to' etrive after some share it: public men during the 'a ten years. CW“??? tlte carrying Ottt A" , Comm" (ot the 'miriotie resolves: which his There relations have led to the warmest-Ind "I')",,' “L mu“ 5 , M worde on ever 'culcnlnted to inépir'e. mmtnlnut‘e peraottal friendehipe, which will ' rt,'..'.',','? 1'y.1t tri,ti,e(t;rir;, f in ir ity it not in prt'Mnee, with the doubtless he cherielml with life, but u is not Km“ s i,""""""-' Ht 'mej the PEN“: ' . . _ . . mini for mu accept me ol such n policy, column hale Ito-din tte.tu"eyeh for in to speak ofthem u this tune. Mr. butwc carinllimu h h l rtirirre icedl’ -ttnll vor' tolook tst"kt,'uw? all that Monte} ittfluerate on the public mind was . Ire . Mt P" It .' . in l In " m in NCO“, nod tuthiuorrledge, " lint minted. as we have said, by the brilliant I at “M n ter circumstance "' w non. " mg “and.†renou- why his memory duh ot a" gutted oetgtor ,rlso 'usoamplitrlted T llltll fullnrl well, M u memberqu Cuhtnet wlit In cherished in Chuck. the rich mueiitttroUh the preqhut more from the I Winch h the courage to pnpoimd a "policy - haa ha behind him. platform, end by then we tsuattelotombiued " 0 “I IN†“ml t.'lTit'i",1t/ptla", the ed, & J. I". told by his nuiner. he “More! a mural ot personal dietino- Wm ismâ€?! I,",',':" lzdngtr ev’ler Ji",,': one ' ttere, trom “Mi.†Irish fhmily, lion, and an owledgmey of his ppwer bearing the i'),',')':.',,,, ofpcst fl'lllU,', in’ord: 1't! bo ot mu. parentage m the vehich Bll felt must, if hinting, port _d that the Principles which they held In coup- from: Cultngtorl. County of Louth. Ire either great goal or dire mitiottttn ror mutt might the more euthluly be unlined. lend, the 13tl, or Apr sl, 1823, "o"". the country of tro adoption. h mong Mr. MCUEI‘s public hieton' from this time' D'Alcr Icon epent the llret seventeen in fiNt {mimuwehuveuithw _ eextinc- in humil W in the'hiuturyiyl the Coated"- mot id life in but naive had, "aring hit lion of new bitumen, u in instrument min t innm'mnent. I Into that he threw hum-ll i ‘mi‘i". tlt'g'tde “ch 'e,',::", t of pslitiesal Within. "il "tcut?, w win. his whule heart. I "i V 0 e Itntt mums: V "lt. new Achievement. at t at treat _ .,' r. f 'itoes. thee. 2'CC'e,"21' ttttts" ' " ixia In. utunce 'lltroIn with} bntite use r,' _l/.1"'.'d1'"':, 1864, â€in,†18"., t.hir fyir- ‘3)... dm sum,“ by more then I WARM to be revocable; it 'u but \lllL!3 were in n state: ot transition; and “'th .eid.-d by tlt. $iust that o" " cummtirelr little matted to " the gotten] though 1l"r1tatf1'utis1hieruy-r we; remove! theUnited States in, IBM, heal. elettgio. In 'Mt; mill I". in 1883, ml ta "uy."Ir gun-led Ir, btlier hnnde, " “1', no not I . ly rm to d-uinction " e 1!r6tesoooatsplete' nun. revuleiun of feeling i?""'" ."itlt Mco" l cordial syrup-my- driter popular mum. Time I". an; thou who lad been the tum-i, UP" 1sisoms '.to!uar.i' mm In ere-Wen lung“. hiorxiolt, u! . BOOM lung“ an "." W0, ll " 'roturerr," hai the "P"'". ot humor"? the PM“: tnietd P" It tho “I" .." oi' DAXISI. then become the must lavish in "pro. ttnd.tuuctuiag the pub '. mttmeut up'to 0.00†m led to m 'grer,o" post.tioat Popery" profession'. la' this remarkable â€m. '1yilard of py..itioi.ieitieattt which on the . monu- Dublin Frmy' change the intiueae. of Mr. McGee "M felt l',','.',' e it View the alliance of thoee who ha] Jer" which Mr. 300“ nistrepted 'ttnd more powerfully trotn nut to Int then that ortoer , been Tor" foes, as a as“. not at riGmed Irelqud. . ,'ot my other einzle indnmlunl: end when offence to public Virtue, butaaoaeot the ae. mingled Inland. ' The†who desire to In) uir md we“ written 'liqm on this put of Mr. McGn’l auger, m 1134 yomhlul blood In warmed try tho. Ian-Jae drama ol the " Young I " He referred to “LFIIXXXGI Tar. uttNatt n7“NounAn‘I portraits." After " feom the trouble": oitetttm in his main] , In new the" Atiantie, with t gnu "bf Britain pa}! with the Young "but! it in!!! upon min. For some night or no â€in, u . (Warm, as, “our. win; tstitrratur, he labored Among the hub, for tho Irish, bat tnuliug II vnin Mt "all: " expectations. The democracy of Ameri m nog, the: all, tbe ideal of that you - which pres-M‘to Mr. IcGu" mind the realisation on mew- moor The tyraanf of mi mob um no I... to him win the misrule which had uni in only [swath the - ot his can-my: Malia; the British Province. to a but". on. for his mutants and . more ot the wogtie , in irm colon)!!! not.“ T who withstood, with menus-thin quuni ity, the ihtst chuck ol the taut in ol Tuesday." morning, hue nine. n annual by the pressure of the co innnl all-tin upon the ferhngu; and during he trying dats ol .the put week the heart of Canada In: been nioveil as it never wit tet; re. T'srnuyihe mom] remains otthe “cuff! A" D‘Alcr lean will bedrpoaiml tn the ave, Ind I" tint titled hi. place on this e h will)â€. from belon- my eyes. The or: illich will be paid to him to. day by the citizen- of Montreal and the boats of sorrowing friends from ditrereat parts ot l country, will be A halting tribute . to the merit. of the deco-led} Ind no u _ grateful country honors itself inr - lug. We dull upon this? occuioh at. I . t glance at that bury lite. no ingl- callyt mm on Tuesday last, and om: it u a diatint and humble trihnte to the The iauetus. he exerted on party politics 'ia not traceable merely to the cessation of ' aeotarian nitrite. The broadens ot view which lie invariably enunciated elevated the public though], and brightened the political vision, by revealing a region at public undul- neee above the narrow liuee ofparty polities. 'l'heee leaaona told eenathly on the general election ct 1861. Many more party men were lett at bani and the complexion ot the Home at Anaemhly wan manileatly changed. In Munroe of thin relaxation of party tiee, (rather than mm any lack ot numerical etrength,) coupled with the accidental ex- clueion from Parliament of the great apoetle ot partyien, led to tudtrtmttit ot the Cal- run-lacunae!» Cabinet in the following year, whereupon the Hon. T. D. I00“ took once under lee-re. J. B. lacuna“), and L. V. Sworn " Iinieter of Agriculture. ‘The programme of thin Government wan dietingniehed from ,that of all others, either beforeor aiuce, in that it virtually excluded the dieeuaeion of the 'tttottatiuttionat ditti- culty " which had dietracted every preceding Government, and proponed the application of remedial meaeuree within the ecope ot the then eonatitation to what wae at that time‘ deemed ending abuaee. The Militia Bill of 1 the hon. Premier and what wae popularly known " "new. Separate swoon Bill"! were among the manure-.0! thin abort-lived Mmiaietration, which have niece become, an it were, in. of the'conetitutional eyetetn of the country. With reepect to the diet, it in confeeeedly the toundation or the Bill now before Parliament which, except ‘in come new and important prtheiona, may be regard- ed at a wider application of ite 'principlee , and an " the Separate School Act, he per- menace to guaranteed in’ the new conetitu- tion. It weretutile now todaouee the wialom, l or want ofwiedoat, and not quite in taete to refer to the outside peeeaure, which he iii) in one short year to the abandonment of this policy, the diaeolutiou of Parliament on an ' alt-em vote, nnd the appeal to the people in l 1863 with a new peNNtnette--t". only in} adopting the " open queetiou" policy regard- ing the ohragitntiott for oonatitutional change- l and a change of would in the lint-try. 1 Mr. Icon, with othere,. were lett out of the ( new arrangement, and the general election wan held under ecmewhat peculiar circum- etancee. [any who felt that the moderate programme ol 1862 might have» been safely " it the hands of thnee who proponnded it, took alarm at the ehangee; othere took otrentte atthent. and an a ooneequence the j Kinietry of that day met the new Home with barely mgth enough to cling to otrke, and no apare force tbdevote to the duty oflegiela~ [ tion.. If. lean contenplatal thin date ol "aim hom the Oppoa'tiou henehee, an he had contributed during the election time to" bring them about. m had then been 'loag enough in the country to gauge‘ ', the meaeure of our . public men, and with hie dream ot. a " new era" [ null - hint, he " thataholtl mo"""") ahould be made to cut the gonlian knotot our oooatittttiomrl quarrel, and hie remedy may. at hand wae in the Upton of the Coloniee. Though he hadvotatl eteatltly tor the maintenance of Lower Canada'e counti- tntioaal right toeqaality ct repreeeatation. he had otten proclaimed that the perpetuation ofthat right would become a wrong upon Upper Canada, andthereto‘re theaeceeerty for the larger Union upon whiehhe no " 2t,t: and thy Inn of genius "to equally called for the common good} We need only pin to Ola-n u on. of the mm. of hi: labors in this own, and no." the laat b. Patrick's night in this city, an! the Union concert, up I worthy mliution ot his upl- rations, Let u put. um harmony amen; ull clan“, and think of [can u n contri- butor to, ill hnppy rulil'uion, and we shall have than an the recollection of one oi bis' In)“ "Inâ€. leguma. ' , . {you 'let once -thro'n aide; halite use ceued to be nopocuhle i it mu but compontivelr little reeorted to at the general election In 'Mi; etill leu in 1863, end In Wt no complete '13! the revnleion of feeling that thou who hid been the loudest, ten pore before, in " no Pointy," llll then become the mth levish in "prtr Popery" prufesiiona. in' thie remerknble chenge the inihteage of Mr. McGee was felt more powerfully from fimt to Int then that of my other single indmdunl; end when we turn from the political tothe eocinl plat. lorm we my that there he wee even much more powerlullv lelt. Hie eloqtfe'nce In the chum of every audience, no nutter what their creed, when their object nu charitable, literary, or patriotic, end lu eming- ling ot cleeeee in almoet every good work, which More had been too much pro-henna! apart, iroeteot the meet honorable achieve- nnenteol hie lite, in which the chrietieu, the y We are endeavoriug to truce the broad outlines ut the inttuemMr' of Mr. Mcuuz's career upon‘the lortunee of the country ' not to touch upon hie indivrduel 'r‘eletione with ite public men during the poet ten years. l There minions have led to the warnyestmnd maul sincere pereonel frieudehipe, which will doubtlese he cheriehnl with life, but It is not for In to speak ofthem " this time. Mr. Mcf1syi's ittfluerate on the public mind was first exerted, us we hue aid, by the brilliant duh of the gutted outer who mapliuhed mueiitttrougit the preqhut more trout the phutorm, end by the“ we chumele combined he achievcla Inca-urea! personal distinc- tion, and an owledgmeut of his power which ell felt must, if hating, pm d either great goal or dire mielortun tbr the country of hie adoption. h mong ite 6m (mite, u we have said, w e extinc- tion of "can†bitumen, u in ikstravmt of puliticel mature. and this of itself its. a vest Achievement. Not that the old Wen Tnoans D‘Ancr McGee's hut pernnel contribution to the cum of British American Cnion was one of devoted eelr-ucnllce. 0n the wheat lit the new order of thinge it web can. by men], Dd moat of all by himself, thet the Privy Council dould. not " once Att jnet‘ce tothe sectional end clue representa- tion, tor which he we: en itntsompratnuing stickler, aid " the name time conform to the gem ral expectation oftlte public in limiting the Departmental heads to thb lowest poeethle number consistent with ettWmtay, unleu he hinge" were excluded from oitiea. We have been mmired irom.hU own limofthe generous encrzljlcee which hie lite colleagues odered to make in hie hehnlf, otrthU piruculnr coo.- sion, nod known; en we do how nee: to hie heart of late yea-e wee the future comm of the write and bmily upon whom he dotted, we cm faintly eetirnete-the mmuee of the um unimity which led ml hie voluntarily sac. main; this opportunity I of pet-wool " euncement for the enke ot the “use of C9utederution. That clue wai the one to which More ell others he devoted hie niohleet energies; end thit Cutie. P" the one for whitgh hie last eloquent pink we: uttered but it few hours before his nth. '1 " (emu: of H00“ gonotnud hiya-l the territorial ttonfirt" ot the country,“ whom hulldmg up he had conical-nod " lite. '. The tirst shot fired " Sumter,†“id he, " had a messagé for uni" In! 1Ut me.- 'dge hedid " utmou to make itttelliqible to thettopht oi this century Ind Yo! the pg. "In Mate. Beneath it, Ind namely, con- (nah-d, was the Fenicn con-piracy, in which he only an the germs of danger, Ind m- fully sounded tho no“ ot Inning,» which, In us hope, may among his 'rtmtrtrrttm to impress the publusvuittd, no men ever took more paius to prod-int the utter in- 'igmiieanee of were: individualism; and time while he seemingly belittled himeelf he but dimmed the brood iibereliem oi hiiorrts genius into the heerte of hie heerere. Hacking the "sdieuual.rigltt of my one men to dim I mthuut e commieeiou from higher enthority, to bu fellow being, he moot empheticelly ee- eertcd the mdrriduat right ttf ell; end that if he seemingly lessened the respect in which political kid!!! were held, he certeinly ele- veted their followers to e truer appredtation of their dignitiee and reeponeihilitiee. That those who oppoeed 1100:: any here been " truly petriotic in 'e'ttnttnt " he, it ie cer- teinly not for us todeny; but from hie own eteni point ot what wee petriotic, of what wee for the good of the whole country, he viewed every men " of hie party who could work with him for the eeme end, no met!" that the dey hetore they lied been pitted min-t each other in "rttott cppoeilion, Hie petty mietion epren; trim on arpeetsiatlott or I'het we: right, end in on We] the greet project ot Britieh American Union "tr could have e devoted pertixen, thet pertieen wee Tum. D'Aecr Mctun. We hope that tbie too may boapprettsatal mung the people of Canada " one of hie richeet legume: that personal politics ere deed, end that pertyiem he no value but es en inetrument to nerve the greetlintereete of the country. 1 I limmJune, 1864, bJuly, 1867, the Pr?)- vmctf were in a "ate at transition; and llluili‘ll the ntatesmanship of the chantry was mm 'ly' guided by bther’ uno, " me la guide-l with McGee‘s cordial eympethy. Up! n his own shoulders rested in great part the burtlten of humori the public mind and. educating the [nudge eeetiment up to that 'raulard of politicalintelligence which tua/e it view the alliance of thoee who had lut'nmrly been sworn thee, as a sight not at offence to public virtue, butaaone of the ne-. bleetexmnplee of its existence. Mr. Mcthm'd briefCanadiun career hue been the death blow to mere partyiem. The very firet gen- eral election that took plate alter he had made hie impres- upon our politice ehewed how willingly the public could offer up the party heck, no matter whom he follow'ed; for party hackn en both elde- fell thick and fat in 1861. In '63 a eunilar spectacle wae witnessed, and in Ut the party aneered at " " the no-pmy party" literally ewept the constituencies. To expreee this change at Ieeling in tonne more complimentary to the public intelligence, and more in accordance with the letter of McGee's teaching, we have but to any that men began to ceaee their anxiety for sectional aupremacy when they turned their aspirations! to the progreu and well being of the whole country. l: The " days of personal politics are put in Can. “acla,†sail the eloquent subject of thin feeble commentary, in one of thoee flash" of oratory where the deinigoguc could age forv.liadowesl the Nuts" of hie lbw‘n oharlatsnistn-'irr our public men will not‘o " nith the public epint of the country they. “will be.lett hehind, like mutilated irattr " meme crunhedby the wheels of Poe. l" Though no man waa individually more able 1H:d.1fl, U'l‘fAWA “MES. APRIL 13. rattou when)“. ' " It were "callus here to. "itiargttupon Mr. 3llsc's itit1aenoe In epai-ing the public mini for the accept me ol such u policy; butm- can ':,ii,',itiy'i'?,'i:':il,i'i: heartily rejoiced he at the ultie circunlstanues in which ho tltrn fuuml "weâ€, act a member of- Cabinet which h the courage to propoimd a "policy at o w lrold and sroutprthem4ve, Ind u the co 'ague of men who like himself had con- nlgl to forget and forgive anything bearing (Le impreu orpm hostility, in order that the principles which they held In coup- mun mrght the more trertrialy be redial. Mr. MCUEI‘s public history from tiiil time in b-ugnl up in thorhintory ol tho Gmfeder- pstio t muvmnem. I Into that he threw Imus]! win, his whole heart. 'had formerly been ' whiicully opposed main r than uilh [how of the put] wnh w'mm lie. mi Len acting. mum “an .uwlher Accident-Al clump in his party nlhahnu, uhich in March of the following "ttt resulted hrhi's beinginvitod to My a mu m the Cabinet that ween-dd the Mn mxuwlbonxox Government. W. Mo. Gm: (Len resumed his position â€Anni-m ot A; 'ulture, Which oftiee he retained up to he lint-'1 Julanm. The Tuna-MAC- m).\'.u.l .Cabiuet was _tto more fortunate in. regard a) rtrcugth (hm its immediate pre. aeess r. li, Icouple of months it untamed a shun . which rendered its further “nuance comm-gent an lhpriuky conuquencen of In appeal totite peoisie. This Ippenl was moot, prudrntly and patnotiolly Inverted by or - mm trum the other side of the Home, “ch led lo the C "Uitioa.trt b uh 'iii",:)'.;";':,':),':',",.,';,";',:':,',:';."' cum for the carrying mu oi , Confedr ratiuuéchcuw. ' - thw Datum: Maogtsm.-Montreal: John Dom“ ' Son, 126 thet &. Jami-at. . The April number of this mommy h on our table, Indoon'hllu n - ofpleulng and hunt! ludidg, iambic dike tor young “a old; Beside. "an! very lItOMNM stories " contains non- good poetry: '“mmlhne- out Eduction! ;" "Dot-tie Economy ;" “8an to Hynukupcnf' " Suloclcd he. otpesi" wont â€unlit, and sl 1Mtserial Mot’oMOMO-" t, All thin butch-n skewed Ibundmca of other It.“ We. hoof, bat that being thiefiy looked atter on "" nations, the other u regard ed u ttt may}, In â€mace. Boyle, who» null in n pnttern of cleanliness, I _ . Ornvu, April ll, If". inking everything in the place appear tempt» i Greatest drama of cold registered during lag to th-tite.' i the pruriour night, M Above new. _ [than Connelly'l stall presented it wry ' 8 Batt., 30 " f' " _ mpoctnhle, Ind with“ n loyal, Appear-nun ' You, 50 " " having hie not! surmounted with the Britt 8 p.rn., to " " crown. The two router atone had r'e 1 (3004: Tu Guru Min-on" TaBtaAtrx.-tht Wed. IIott: one occupied!†Mr. John l3..ll-rd, nesduy, Thumlny,enn Frldny CVOMI‘I, and 2t was .,t11,hiuh"ged, 1:; tu1t I Seturday ntkrnoon Ind evening will be shown Guthrie, 'iGViia' some "I, ttooo meat. a At. Her Mujelty'l Theatre the penomn of All’the bitch-n showed Ibundence of other l Milton‘s Nmdues Lost, representing in . “that“! but, but that being ttti.etir looked series of sixty-three tableaux paintings nil the Srag'gft ','r,'t,t,','e Lt.' other " regard ed grand sauna, to turfnlly 3nd wonderfully The onuide lurk-rt throughout the week dumbed ia that ttrt'" word picture of John he been little better than n tenure. Milton. This {honor-m ha been thorn in -----_------- mo t f the In 0 citiee of the world and in Nut Domstott Matugtsm.-Montreat : John _ i " It t . _ ' u d So 1260 (S: J everywhere rpolreno in the highelt term- by The! A rll ',2,2', Tim . “mg?" i the press Bttd.cleritr,od I“ who lave had P v o ' man. y l on the good torttutetowittto" it. The fellatio; our able, nodeontnine a - ofpleulng and . . "fitt u“ . 'nitnbl lik t d bow pllmentnty notice we: written by the Ber. h " " . e au e or young so C. ll. Surgeon, while the exhibition we: in old; Beside. lever-ll very Interval“ stories T . it contain .otrt. good troster: '“Mimll‘ne- London,nnd in the but recommendation our A... $1-91.... m G,C27s' Ron-nun- .n radon an require otit: From the time " I“ known that the" mammoth 'tere',, of Satchel! 3.0.41, we: killed, the meet market was crowd, “by peoplo to m the heel, end every day†hm numbers olell clone: of the community hung mood in Adair-non. Satchel“ Mall in the great. centre of Attraction, and the in“ weer no " much admired in death rs In life. The a; on " I“). we: found'to be hmr ll: lochee in thickueu; ttren and In _ _ oellent color. The .leen portion wee remark . .ny rlch In eppeerence, and the best pieced really-mold for tttty cents e pound. The on... beefof um am we: eleo greatly mum ed for in excellent “in, which‘ wu Ihewn in every out. Abundance of beautiful beef from other the cattle I“ .le to be seen in an. stall, on well " tine mutton and young lei-b. It. Ternace’n but In well worthy the mica and plum, and no I" that ot Mr. Boyle, who-o null ll A putters: of cleanliness, “In; anything in the place appear tempt.- lng to th-tite.' Mr.81Ukry exhibited . large quantity of nwhbly Bats bed, the product of several M,rrrs Gd by the Hon. June: Siam], and whlch it Bachelh' mu had been Ihut up would hue been more admired than it was- The lite ofthe no... Tumu- D‘Ancr Mo. Gn bu yet to be writiba, rathemt is already written in the mMrmotsumtrnta of linI' elo- quence, his _ excellence and’ purity and patriotism of thought, which lave pow be- come the property on†mankirid. ' To-duy we “the: together these scattered refuctious on come of its incident. end its lee-om, and eoémwiugly cut them u e oluplet on his grave! , iOer. HcGu‘n privnte life, it is not tor the journdiat to speak. But not nl country, not n city, end source]; n-village in Canada that onnnol. count his personal friends by the noon. This of itself is no small ttibuteto the painlityd hi. nature, a geninlity which in it. turn led him into one of the greatest triumphs of his life, lor he crowned ilelnter month! by the complete mastery over one of the most aedaittie 'of social habits, ,,.-.t diaphyed . power of self control which has “Idea? before been exhibited lg); men 'ol’ genius, who all»! 'nre too prone to hill Victims to their toousoeial qual.ties. But In" Kean pro-cued every grain oi. his eminently nbcinl diepoeition, and Lui' braced his mlndto ngrent 'siiuory---over iiimaelf-.. nnd nobieved it. Is that? unit}. in this took. - tor every patriot can of the whole Dominion? . ' _ We dare scarce coneidcr what the lion. Tttuw D'Alcr‘licGu mxght have nccom piished had his life been upped. Cat dawn in the prime of lite, and in the full possession of sweet Vigorous constitution, which no labor 'eeemed to exhaust, he has gone at C' - It which hull" the most dairngtzislnf Minnie the world’- history were b. t, or not at all, known to tame. He bu gunu, too, With-men] important but tanthtislted works in hand, though, we hope, that these frag. mentr, some ot them of Extreme signiiieunce u we in." the Jiest reuon for knowing, w.cl be preached and given to the world just as they came tron: his own hand. t'miinighed “they are, they will be tt cherished memento of the fete of their author, whose light “133 magnum in the very noon-day of its Equip“ l V Hwy we the tribute: which distinguished men have paid his abilities an n poet. his grate. and lmpartiiilitr as nu historian, his ttor-tire-Britt) patriotism us n Cana- dinn Statesman, and hamatehieas gifts M att orator. We simply recall the recollection of these on thii ‘dny of his consiynnent to My: tomb, "a many more incentives to the fond amen-aim: of his memory. That auch in mm with ouch Menu would luwe' given himself to Cumin. ndlor CAnadJ, will'ever be remembered u among tho. proudest hcir- looms .01 the " New Nutionnlity" upon that Contin'ont, through future generations. 11% esteemed thewliaaemmatiou ol no ideas on mutant oi public policy and P inurcouiu. Ot the late Mr. McClain gent-om cut Jsouragetm"tt . of every. 'tTort, h6wever humble, to build up what he termed our " “been: literature," it is suurcciy mun/.1 my to apeek. Himself cull..l.ml,x‘- tis pain-M the highest order, he o,e,r% nut to reluee, and thought'it everio cundtSH oettitou to give, ,ronitot' eprfCu;uk/emont lo eiroru which Jen-er mind" 1mm Li, mm were fail: to sneer at â€will In this "why every- thing else he garrfroor orihofnnmc "G',"- nenimity 6NiHitttnre. Nor need we-allude ttha tnenlj’odd separate contributions if. the “lemurs of Iliadâ€. histurlcul, Magi-uph- ioai,uaiiical and poetical, " the limit; (:1 it wipe)" article will not permit ofeven the enumeration “their titles. The completi- lot will belounllju Mortuust's â€MUM/nut Camdcneie, to which we mn- inc curious, for an evidence of the cxtraorslinary fecundity of his genius. Nor can we 4le more here than recall to Illill'l his numernai. lee, tum and platform onuions.-all rich in do: queuoe, Ill tbounding in original-ard vigor. oue thought, ell conceived with: the method of- logicinn, uttered with the grace ofa/t orator, and in langaage such an wily " thorough muster could tdmntv.n'rl. ‘liny ol, then hue delighted the people of our own city, unil greed our own cohtruiyr-uud to the preparation ol all Sir. McGr:e brought a cerelnl stud. which proved how high wal hie reepect for the' public to whom he ml dye-led himself, and elbow lunch imputunce took timely heed. Bat (herein yet more to hamlet! up6n this subject. ere satisfaction cub. done tome memory ot the dammed- a, the "reltttioa come in this nmjcezgc ux' justice! _ "t IAI’I'IR Ill!- “Entering into the spirit of Milton‘l im- mun'ul utuduuuon, the, mint appear: to hue caught {in (calm, Ind bu “and expreulou to then tsdqht "tttttttemu, which, excepting Orratra, April it), 1068. (ll-Baku dame of cold registered ‘durlng the prevlous night, " than "to. T ' e um, 20 It " V 1 mm, " " " ' _ c FW., " " " , sum: " Jsm.--Bridgrst Sullivan, I lunatic; IF' Lu» several time- bani: atrium, com- mim-d to "ll undet tho Vagrant Act is, at: keeping, Ind whom we nouced A week or two since n being unwilling to [one hot plus of 'eonfinetmsttt when her thus had expired! died In juil yesterday morning, it “behaved from the frequency" with whieh III. N duck“! with epileptic tits. An inquest will be held on tho body this naming by Coroner Biol. ann TuBta.-.NoNd by Wm. .Hou'n. Optician and Druggilt, Market Deng Smn' Yorkwt. _ Tae Tuna: Arman» P"sosra.-Ttxe three dischgrged Dolmen who were Inflated on Saturday were Sent by "pk!oPres. can, and money was given them " compen- sntion fur the sneonvenieaod the meet had caused them. They wentoff petfesrtly nuis- Sr. Pnnmx‘s LII-Inn hesocrxrtoy.-At attracting ofIhis Association, held " their [mien SAWening last, adeputntion was uppuu t attend on Monday next the lunerul of the hue Hon. T. D. Mque n Montreal. _ . AY‘TU'JN SALE To.Iur.-Mr. McLean nil" sell tt' his auction rooms, 18, Sparks-5L, thin morning, a large meat-hunt of elegnnt house. hold furniture, the property of Geo. Verrett, Esq. Ft}; particulars lee advertisement. . th, ALtras'g Scaool. Hod: Rttarrrxus.-- We hale been requested to nuts that the usual Monday evening reading! will not take plaid this evening. They will bereamnod on Monday week, the 20th instant. There in danger in the public mind being excited be rttmors,,however incredible they any appear, and Ill unsibie people should be not onlyt guarded' in believing, but upo- cinlly careful not to circulnte them. _ A Hoar mischievous paragraph append in prim. on Fridav evening last, to the eireet tlutt " Mr. “court had mnde it full confu- "siou," Iisat he had been arrested at an early hour in the morning, that crowd: had gone to tire loek-ttpto.see him, ae., an. The whole story was u Inluhood from beginning to end. As we ol not publish on Saturday, we Inl‘ke this. orphnntion today in justioelo him. T he" (minus correspondent of the Montreal Gazette t6ntnrdny.) says; _ " Among other rumor. current here, tum _rletiurve special coutradietion,--mus is tGt Buckley nude tb full confession on being arrested (0-day. The truth is he was not urn-sled, and he has no confession to mnke. He is n decent, honest man, well known here, and 'it'P't', has amused oomiierable pruperty The other false rumor connected' Dinâ€), the head waiter " Russell". with Wuélan, undnm to the etreet that Donn was in constant “Ile at Surf-o to bee Wlielnn. Tune in no truth in the autumn." A tum-ml tablet near at hand might con- tain a brief episode of the cruel tumrruom of the illustrious 'tct1ee,ia English 3nd French, and who nu fitted lor the taak " dictation n the Hon. Sir John A. Mncdomld and the Bop. M r, Cartier, or Chaurelu. la it ultimately find a titling pllcu in the, Library of the Home of Grumman, whnr:_it would be n-iigiouuly preiserveei under . tlt one, in a similar way in which has been Lap in 1th Library of the Hopital des Invalid“, nt Paris, the ball Lwhich killed Marshal Tmumne in 1675. s'm,-Wouid mat the deadly miuiie in the law trtqpttCr could be diveszcd‘6f every "P.'" of its materiality! buns that annex be', in bum-once to it: becoming tho coveted prlge ytatty private individunl or curiosity hunter. TH E FAT ' L To the Editor " THE TIMES .vu, "um"... um- uw-wa' uu: unwell U! ml: se-nrul volunteer corpein the metropolitan district, and when interested in tht, move- went. - Cnrtiml. _ ' Th4- Su-rctary was tuttltorimyt to get out tur'" rlptioq lists, Ind tanker 'strpoirered to . “a: mud request the l‘utronpnd YietrPatrons ' _ 'lute Tournament of last Autumn to continue a. Patron and Vice-Putnam of the Auopintlon. ' e . Cuir, C. E. Pun", 'tis ' . 8ecnrtarr. ,Muvrd Ivy Major Porn-cu, seconded by Mljor .6runt,Jh-u thucomtnittee resolve itaelt into "ttorgdrtlm d RIM Auto: iation, to be entitled tho " Mctropolitart Jtitht A-wciuuou," em bracing the city'uf 0mm: and thu mcttroiidli- mu counties of Carleton, Rusulllwl Ottawa.-- Lurid. l u Metropolitan Wtip Ae,ocruiop..Liid, "r-e,". prttsseutatives of the. city and counllca of Carla: ton, Bane†and» Ottawa, the otticers of the mama, April 11, was A meeting of the 'otrttrtittmt of the late 1ufltt 'rorpataurtt, had at thin city In: Autumn, mu hem unl'SAturdny tho uh topril, with Liuur.-cyk." W. F. foamâ€, President, .i" the a-lmtrydln-u it Wm. C . This committee met oii the followings Moa. day muldrew up a cometitation. The chair- man thun called a meeting of a number of thaw iutcx'rxtcd in the matter for Tuesday Emmi his (Alice in the Court Helms-"but owing u. .th,s lurm-nmmu event which Occurred on that morning, it mu considered sdviublo to puMiione fitttlwrtu:tiort until Saturdny last. At un- meeting on Saturday It was moud by by R. W. Scott. Esq, M. P. P., ucnndcd by Limit. (Jununill, that the secretary do now real the pfoposed ctytatituttop.--Cartied. The coUtitution ttttvim/i/cat -/aiiTi '38 approved of tt the gentlemen present, but lrh toa Ituy, Imaging to pan“. _ Moved by Major mint, icooruied, by Capt. Mctiiltivray, that the following gentlumeu bu nymumim-c to canvas for membefl for the icittcd toth" next meeting of this committee, and the geutlutnert of the lever-l counties to be h-.. "ttternamed.-uarrud. _ n I'., :am irurpustrthtt chnirnun Appointed I 1'otri-ivttwcottmistittir of Major Forrest, Gupta. Ilay all" M11iillirray,tutd Hunts. Graham and May Mud (la-mini“ Moved by Capt. hGy, summed by Lieut. Graham, that : committee be uppelnted by the chtirryrt go draft n equstituuon, to be lub- ILADUAJQ IN h) Wte3. you“. RIFLE .Muoeu'nox. A'raL nleET..-Axo1‘unn' Goo" SUGGEI'I‘ION. t remain yours, ke, A nc'xunowallt l ,1: ig ull-news: to new that the last word. of the " we mater" um I hopeful Micaela ofonr future gratucg,nud . kindly encouragement to " to unite togrlher and to form . gm: comm-rein! and Immune power. W. In" juillly ths prophet by verifying MI, pmdlctiogu. Let an hue hill: in our future, Ind our future will repay In tor our tsith.- lonlra‘l Gazelle. ' _ Eoratett nonme- in batman, human- tur, and mum the disphy‘at Mtgeer and Dunn'- that mount --rhe Last Word: oft/u “rum Jfaker."- " The dying words of grant men no: treasured “up u national heirlooms."_ The "Peace “or" (u the greatest Irishmnn of the pre- eent salvation eluted he considered it the highest compliment tint could be paid to him to he 'plt,',l has left in, in his Inst speech in he†. out. of Commons of Comm, one of hit moot cit-mach ri-slic outbursts of eloquence, nnd feeling, on] common sense, which, from the peculiar cireoutstaacea under which he Ipoke, will make n deep impmuion upon his countrymen. His Inst words were thou of encouragement nod pence. A kindly, hopeful, imitating policy was advised by him Is the unrest tunedr for an irritable, dupondlug diam-mien. We yet hope to ace recorded in full the doclnution with which he closed " public weer, so that the people of the Dominion my hue end my prim this int legacy, from n tttest salesman to his countrymen. In the course of his n-nanrks he spoke of the hut-nee minim between the eaten and "can: portions omits: Dominion, no being dependent oatuircotntittrrcial union, Ind Merl-ed particularly to the pamphlet on “Internetlonnl ‘tnde, our only uiegunrd mint dhnnion." 1 copy ot which he held in " hood. m stutrd tint he endorsed the writer's (It. unlibluton) View. most tally, u indicating our true commercial policy. boon the tkat pdllco agent ; the glam remit,. ad from it will penetrates into the deepest den- of connplru-y. . T ='r'lte Iti-rre up ..-" The murder of the tth of Aprll would lead us to rogret'our cle- mency' (evade the Rldgewny prisoners ; if over one could regret an impulse of pity and hum-ally. But We malt not let Ft-ulunlam believe that our clrmettcy is always to can. tlnuo; Md if there is any punishment more terrible then that at the allow, it should bu Invented, for the author of tlt., assassination we deploro. Let there be no pity or commis- entlon for the representatives uf a brutal tics tlon thnt brings In back to the thalamus Me' ; let unwrap from the cuuntry All Fenian cir. cle- thnt mar have been organized time. We durum that "teAdmtrtiuration shall inanim- ly cranium: 'effective hymen: of repression walnut nplngue which will pruru fatal to up, if we do not one“ its prom. If llfe law accorda- rocompense for the destruction of certain wild Animus much In: hurtful then Penicillin, we lee no reason why there should not be A price net on the “vain: bent: of ctr. llintion, and] reward offered to (hole who dllcovor their hnunte. Feniunism bu " one blow colt new millions, and mr cannot «up further expense but by ruling money {womanly in combating it. field “you SECOND-CLMI C-Cask-ur. L. N. “lemme, Ion ort P. Rhenume, Esq., 1LP.P, tbr Ouch“. Eat, bu obtained Mi second- clnl trertit1euts at the Military School ot In- atnition of tut city, after gauging a very creditable cxnmimtlon bvrure Col. Pukvnbun, communism. With referenceiotlr, intriguing resolution, the members of the Managing Cemtnitt- o f, it that In View of thuscirr madam-es under which they last night mrt, within brts still qurwring with horror ..2 the ilwful tutu-d} which ltas cast ourcountry in all he icngthnml breadth into the uttermort depth» of hmtvuttition and woe, lining but a. ten w.vetsivgs Be'o had, us ' uociety,tlte betteiit of the pe-tless, eloquent. and in their behalf by him whose terrible death try the murderous Weep-Morn detestable minim: shrouded our city in unwanted gloom,‘it wu right that they would in sum.- 1 way mark their sense Gillie loan which thir m- ‘olety,thilclty, this country. the “'ulid, haw "auitted'irt'tltt, death of Mr. McGee. Death own when it come» in in tuosttytttirist" II In awful thine. Men inv. lunturily shrink from death, as a. suul- thin: wittrre trrnrrx are to be shunned, (Vt-u Ill-mm it [nine-r with it an cud to toilnnd iu.u. Inn. murduoi u miserable wretcll In the hat of mm, when angry ins-inn: have crushed out for tiretim. what it lett of lmmnn in his uthKulilyl, it " l'eartui crime, and LiUIFvtt immunity to, "shud- der; but the “imagination nth good nun, of a man high in the Com..- is of it rutiun, of: uun whose lofty pllrlullatn run but on-m runny qualities which cult-and him to all Canadian-I, u a deed which Innkcl nun huh: their breath In uileut hut-tor. l‘nmnan UAW “dice in deed. Smack down by the comudlk hand ot I chalking â€twain, a martyr to the love he bore his couu'.ouu"t, with burning worth of klndneas to all mm, but just fiorru frog his “pl, luring just uttered a tummy oi beanteolu eloquence in language the: will ever be cherished in the fund remembtnnces at every true Canadian, the peerless orator, tur patriotic Itatealnm, the urgent ttcltolar, th, good 'mut,rhomaa D'Arcy McGee.“ no m0rv.. r Attt could puny man drum to challenge th. diaponaation- ot Providence, surely here w. my be pudoned If we ask Hum-n why i, till-1, Why waa it necetsurv in cut oi!- lit. otpo much usefulneu'! Why wan it accent any Mimi! awny tron: thin new mien nnJ from the world no precious-t trcattttrc untu- gigs-tic intellect ot Mcuee? Little did we I think, we, who on Monday evening before Lust , hoard that gorgeous lecture on " “evolution. In Engliah Literature," that was to ‘be " last vtfort us a literary man. Anal what I last alert! gow, that the upeaker‘n lips um clos- ed in death, who will nzn' that his last har h". wn not I worthy cal-ital to the lulty I Mental he but himself would to " fame. hit the n solutiuu up, " Thin in- atitutahuhadthe melancholy honor of being the int public body, untrue rbt' Parliament, for which he 1tsborcu,"rutd we would lune been wanting in our duty to the deceased and to oumlva,hui we not recordedin our minutes the notww that in: overwlrdt.utvics. Quid decider“ ail Mada: (ml puJur 1 Jim earieapitu , G. K. i Moved by Mr. Kvuuzuly, w: White, and carriwl unanimn members oftlus 'MaMgin: Cu Ottawa Meclmuirn' institute ll which III-i had llm tm1sruitol ing tho last public body, cmtiid for whirl: the. late lion. Thorn (he lubored, dcsirc numb; t tense of the In.“ “whine-I! in: ofCInndn in the death by tl an main, ofn mm: “"1056 hi, fibreaching intellyut; th-mi uinmcnu, tnatuulens dogm- generosity orhtart, and ius, m}; position, havuh-hdcured hint h the pit-mun: of In“ uc-puint: earned for him nhcuduriug pix lemon: of all his fcllow citiz, his memory trillwxvr ly- lmd _ form of anlmm a'. alike dlsplnys the 1 Psty and pawn. l' have their little tl mslinccs of this pl hlbftion,md have ful minds the solo Inn's disoUdieuic, tenor." . At a meeting of the Mum of thu Ottawa Meciiauivs' Jus; nautm, held on the cvc-Jlinz'nt 9th instant, the ramming u c. .6. Rummy, lice the writings of ixnpim equal, and portray In" of the highest ord"r, p, dnductl-m frotuthrr run tion-of our fVret prop Itltv and full. of tho n: of the nrrh trtttpttdri not haw . harm-Maul w rcttlitititt which un- rm description. The iltu, pricty we m’ny Iw- thr- , tion unfolds, porn-av: t Orrswa Me IN HEEIURIAFE ANtt uulcn' his?†Artttts.Ects, Icn' 1vttetrvrc . C, tux-mm, I ullunltd April in; may j 01 the fork-going roso1.utiott, ing ty agirrscvmmi1tdo felt then "l utmtttces under which I: . , Nun's utillquweriuz me ‘ A tragedy Maid: tw, squire, ts longthlm! breaifth street . , 1 I! of htrnetatatiotrttttd vetricesairo had, u u the an! ans-may mm menu-III" armeetittgtortU pumice“. propriety of the Con-dig†on It . mm: the In. Hon. a6. - IIII‘I‘L All the number! we" 'tttttl ed in m you lulu. a ads-III. .11 in their motto p. [ghW' pee! toth. new ot 4w. The (allowing minno- - --. Moved by Aid. Cunt-3m, - " Aid. Betsy, and "and, “at a“: for the memory of the In. newl- D'Arcy McGee, And .10 M “I.“ for his widow and Mil], " 1.11 Gwirt our Abhomnco of the My M ae him or ha we, than» your: all! , porationdo Attend " {and itS'l'll Montreal on Em loudly, FiEife'a'l His Worship the In“, and U OI Clerk be haunted to uh It. 8". "magnum for canny-m, all - Commune of Arr-sent, In I!" CHM THE amrosartiur To call A BODY. Timothy lint-hm, I!" I. " I'- tsided on (hollow, hunch-n1 W! morning than “whiny“... Fridnypcnt on ts-r-a-vests" house, an! on... into .0 ‘l 'n " without being M. I! - ch.- .gum: him is tho um a boll-I mmdt while under no in...“ a - - which be beconel tangent“, - tr. remained in the muons-u an ts-s-ttb' out: gland, and will My bs M. go home this More". - . " Sammy naming and lodged I. may- _ don. Their manly WI. Joan, who-.- chatd two yuan mulled-VII. and. yarn In the 25th when; IMH- mctly tho of the Mth Raine“, disrAtqrf over n you go in Routing, and 1110‘ ll. disclnrged iron the 30th menus!†bcr " Quebec. Lace-ac to this can." - to look for rock, And Jone: "tttr6 docks came for the all. puma!» " - d:y,nnd All three left In my.†- dny. Ther In! In“ tannin. a†mile: Inn-i Ea-ttte, m an ad! u stupteiomp-br0emrM, ch“ ble orp'resxrtt. They can an out! 'restu'atrtttud him“ it. lid" H“ cumitadees, tmtdo not opp-dull W been!" " to the ml! 0!†and†_ wan} 'auinlr. V Being denial dd twee ht lull, incl than who I'm his movemeuu Ann-unis our him [not I my brisk Ir ma without the air, arm lion when Mind (“WI all sight. Poo-My this may hue [an on d we censpinm oii the lookaom, at! If“ the light Wu "do. to km ,rieahae it lactokeoed a, m Mummy, " but; even the boarder- polu in he unwih concluded that thew-n! I'll clear. hill riguttonddtututti-U-" beam " the qua" and got be!“ Hi! viking otrsrtt but“: is WEI“!- . We have but u didntlhekotph nun beep manual, and corn-pond -hrtr with Wiat.atr's boon! . _ .. Amber upon. in um Winn, or * 91x1}. unseen angling in the 5111.1“ HM)†ot Cum-mom on Homily nigh, - Mr. MCGEE m" snaking, and an: the".- pressiuu on hi: 00110th "a a]. demoniacsl, when any "moi†a uppgavnl .wu made by h the In. On the night. oftbe murder I - - " I house not very dam: (a. th-. somé ten minute. hcfou the mutant cbmmiuml, being unrated by tho *- H burning tor the accommodation d Flt members oi Put-haunt who, (and that The member. came up uhile he I1). pu- noilenng, tad theme he an; the H 'im,ce,r imaxieuliuu, And .pwlml' b had inserted Ilia latch-key. The Jon: I. pimliy opened by Mn. Tnotrn - that um tired, that win; pound. b " suspicion thtrt Mr. [003: any have uni. "umiCr, or when-lore hi. not folk-hub action of inserting the New by tun opening the door t " .' li',, leaf" tlht [bot-prints in the "'" the luck yin! (Wane ot the building. .;3 opposite the Toronto House, were dimâ€; on Saturday, Hutu. giving use lo . It.“ whictkuill prob-Hy nocunut tor. New... which the assiuin of the Hon. In!“ tiadeHtirs Ita.v fiat" the 1urhaneat “31% Assuming’ [but the murderer hal Um " eealed about the mun porch a.“ "taupe†I‘m -ing out, And um I. u tsllowed ltr. NCO“: tofpun out at“... ol the Purim-tent Square heme m ing from 41in , hiJIPE-plam, be" I“ then "vithottt "mph dung" a a... have Ind time to run obliquely gap h 'utunre, jump' the teuce,‘ "P" rari... are“. pm tntothe gard in “MM the eotrtuu?e of the building, I'M ‘9" from run» frqit, and there huh†any! the Approach of Mr. NCO-“h opposite ride at tut street, um mu.- - The upping which Hrs. Tm thought rhe Ind WI, and 'nie* Gr heron-n boy being» the door, tnat a. be acoAutted tor on the mmpion m, MCGu'hId'I-eon the willing and nut- Jistmeteil.trom opeaittg the any. in when. I. lelm‘ll!‘ rule o, [III RM, um: “in H when. Mr'." mamaI m jun... W Mn. 'NorrmtU dept, gnaw "am: pm. menu! mud! twirl-kw.“ denun'n heal, and dictum: it n- helm gin: to open the dstor.' ‘Cmcmo, April "u. The maid" of D‘Arcy "dive “Mn u, whole community, and it it tho!“ b. â€h that the Ewing: an in "Y In! M with this outage, It will drive “my a, h vestigu of any fel' tympani "urs ~ have existed for hen, not with an H but only with use! of peatiferoua den-M: lyf1llill mum“: T112 FEELING m ammo. 1mm: mum mm m "my 1llelllilpl?!,)pii_iitsti, Three tunic pm ten - h .. Thriblloltiny 01M itt u. r, arrd ml Wu, HIM†_ rubnble mode ofthe uln’s Euralw t PM? . Glyn Ado liturgy n.- "our. Ag"ulr".0. I ""ee.t 'IPt'il than. (UR “KKK. the shank u. I! " '0! M ' an, th, tnt athr turs In may. In», 're In.“ V to I ttme, “an... I! .Th’b One [mm -r. B. MI hum-cc I l tau melt. mum, of dai W W lie “4".“ Mal ain‘t W. the on» will M) “an [pd to run I up: mun aha {My}. r Grand Tun from Jtmok The Coal body at and! "no We the Coo-u Dbl-May: in: ie til.†40.11ch out; od . "would it. 11:2de ken to "OI. ties ‘iidliag l We If“ H all». I?†To Paula In an gm nod - and,“ the It. them In!“ I- -eeed -odod a at “it. tho 00-- (Ir-H - 'btElr W. 'rAee"% " the m e in. taasbeee " no"! H4 We M SPE ' Tho 'clu nail-.0! Dusk-I37 I Mum's 0U wee-292'.) any-on] V lot-alum To T. G. " q -Noreti, W ad wed-dir. The - D'Arcy Id] to" $1.13!! Ila-MC, " 9 my am, y 'ear Jule-IQ! chub-and, him,- “we... PM?! , tightly. Mr have; To†At It. TM w In“. Thu WV You-om Illl