a t 1P it 4j 4 Tuesitay Speaker in so doing is quite in accordance with his statement ol the previous even= j0g, and we are sute will be gratifying to %ho Liberal gentiemen whose political conduct has been sufliciently glaring to eall lor a thoroughly independent man to expose it in its tyue light. Mr. Tasse may pull off his gloves and @spesak now." A misprint occurred in yesterday morn= ing‘s isaue, by which the word Kogues was snbetituted for that of Rouges. Learned compositors are sometimes embarramsing sionally introduce spoil the idea intended to be conveyed. Hut the gentlomen on the Loft will believe us when we say that even the term Houge is not applied to them in any other sonse than as an ac« cepted distinctive title in party politics. As to calling any of the memkears of that party ‘rogues,‘ we had no notion of it, even while exposing the glaring tergiver> sation of some gentliemen who have joined the ranks of the party, . ‘ERrrors of the presa‘ are of frequent occurrence, and sometimes diflicult of explanation, and the trouble about the one to which we have made aspecial reference, is that some Mr. K. Tasso, Redactonurâ€"en chet of the Courrier d Qu‘aours was yesterday relieved of his duties as temporary Clark in the server"‘ we learn that there is a species of +«luice dam at the top of the Kidean Falle, but whether it can be or has been opened this spring we are not aware. MWis Honor the Lt. Giovernor of Manito â€" be, reached his horme at Porth yesterday. He is looking remarkably well, his health n.-,-uhwd aince he went to Fort Garry. Governor Moris speaks in the highest terms ot the richness of the soil and the salubrity of the climate of Manitoba ami the North Waest. Loe#1 House by acclamation. The alsec» tion took place yesterday, and we learn, by telegraph despaich, that the assemblage was large and enthusiastic. Mr. Fortin will proveo a valuable accession to the Local Cabinet, as he is eminently distine â€dhrhhp-\i-lâ€"l progressive The Hon, Mr. Fortin, M. £,, Commis. slomer of Crown Lands for the Province of af umabes. has been reâ€"elected to the people may not have considered it aBn error at all. For this reason we Ox« The Opposition are rapilly progressing backwards. The voto yestarday afternoon on the selection of the members of the Speâ€" '-uu-maum»mhm to the charges proferre@ by the member tor Shefford, anent the Pacitic Railway neâ€" gotinations, showed a Ministermal majority of thirtyâ€"three in a House of one humired and seventyâ€"Hrte. in a MI.mub ceriainly not too much to say the Ministerial majority would have been forty. â€" Such congenial spirits as Mr. porion and Mr. Cartwright, Mr. Cauchon and Mr. Mackensie do . not indieate that in the Opposition ranks cin be found the raw material for a cohesive Cabi not, even were Hir John voted out of offlice toâ€"morrow . But the Opposition has its duties to the country which it may pertorm, though is hopes in the lHouse happen to be blisted. The evidence promised will now doubt less be forthcoming, and, as the committes has power to report, from time to time, the country will be anxious to learn the facts at the earliest possible moment. Th Ottawa Cimes was discovered many months afterward. ‘The other, mortally wounded in the lower :‘d the body, succealed in :::‘iu is camping place, amtl after i waad attempts to stay the abbing current ol life, tinally died unseen and unattended,. w Aprr, is Ottawas Post OfMceâ€"«i,. 1. Buker, CUhemist and Druggist~Mr. Dacior, Fencing anmd Gilovesâ€"Coarp‘) Major Darniey . Loeal Notise~Harry Limiley‘s Combination, Mr. Phelips and other partics interested in investigating the all ir believe that the men were malefactors of some description hiding from justice, or that they were tfugitives from the city. some mnl aprung u beatween them, and the ditbeulty was ..m';.n by a pistol combat at the toot of the guich <«me of the combatants met his death instantly by a bullet sent mto his brum, and fell where his akeleton Local Noticeâ€"A Rare Chanee. MHata! Wats *~â€"James Peacock. Court of Kevisionâ€"John Fenton. Mewiu® Roawde *â€"A. Christie & Co Another skeleton w: found about M“ monthsa hall a mile [rom the which tl.oflhn akeleton| was h-x. A pistol was also fund mm and a hole in the skull that death hwul been caused by a gun "or pisto! shot. Reraps of a mmnr found near the akelaton in the 1er instance corres= pond in dates nwlicated with that found in the hammeock, and the ciroumstances seem to point to some connection between the deaths of the two men, which must have occurrel near the same tiime, about a year ago. The lirst skeleton was found at the ftoot of a thick!y wooded guich, lewling directly to the locality of the hammoek. The House could not have mule a betâ€" w1ar selection of a Committes Un the Ministerial sile the nominees were Dr, Rlanchet ami the bon. Mesera. J. H. Camâ€" erom and Macdonald of Pletonu, on the nide of the pposinion, Mr. Hlake and the MHon. M. Dor.on. 1t is not too much to amy that no (ive gontlioemen in the House could have been choson, who are better able to discharge the importint dutics imposed npon them. ‘They ars not only men of distingulashed ability, but of much ex« '-l-..lhl‘hml character, and we aro sure that theare judgment in the Auction Male ~A. H+weo, i. Patrick‘s Mail Roadings Raudae \i% * ob Percentage of Cloarl, weneral barection of W it taken at Atawne. Latituule N. 4 WBr, Longitinte w â€" Jw â€" 4Â¥ @" from â€" Ureenw.ch, on h Pooket Book Last. Notice of Liszecbutith leet from the bamamock, Mvnâ€uu.n'mlyumâ€"-u-u-y-n from the body and rolled down a declivity. | to enquire ; not merely to command the Maxinawint teme, lor 2 NETROROLOGICAL OBSEKEY AarLION® prilioial cluaracter in which they are placed will be acceptect by the country as a fair one. 'ommc«.utmwny. hot merely because we beliove in the In anawer to out correspomilent RETROURERIVE PROGRE4B&IJON NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WEDKX ESDAY, APRIL 9, 1873. Rorometer ( Reduced to T un T 0,9%. :n \ 49. 0. J mpereature 34 1 howre endbed 9 p. i abex." \hew, The action of the Te wet [b 71 mving fallen ?mfltydlï¬*“‘tlmm Web North W est duke $ )09 Modin 44, W #B * .4 UC .4 Uommittes that Sir John Macdonald secural the deleat of Mr. Huntington‘s moilon, we hare simply to quote the nbdmm-un.u;lt?b ington‘s motion, which was one of ot conllidence, Ministers were sustamed by a majority: of thirty ons On Sir John Macdonsld‘s motion tor the selection of the Commities by the .NMouse, which was an assertion of the strongest conlidence, Ministers were sustained by a majority of thirtyâ€"threa, Do not these Thots say more than a column of Olobe waubline®t: * ~"IThe lavish manner in which the Gov= ernument and their agents Hooded the country with , in the interest of their candicates during the late elections was patent to ovre . M was not conâ€" ceivable that such sums could come from any ordinary or logitimate source. We know w“h“d&fl.fl perhaps will be, who shared in H ! :rl“&v John and *tir Frmancis take Untario ? What dil Langevia spend in Quebss? What was wanted to make "all right" by Tupper in Nove Seotia, or iovernment have placed their accuser and his backers on trial belare a Commuttes of the House, the juigment of which Comâ€" mitteso will doubtless reach the country sponer than the Olsbe will care to hear i. According to British prastice, or at least British theory, a man is held4 innocent until proved guilly ; acsording to the «omer‘s counsel of all responsibility, it, «) to speak, leaves the Court altogether unexposed to any personal influences, and in an excellent guarantee for a verdict of "mny.muhluo“tb’n- ing of the crime, as the justification of the hanging that the system involves. it ba, its gocd points to recommend it, aml, in political life, it has some admirers who seldom tail to adopt it when an opponent comes up for trial. We do not know that anybaly connect: ed with the staif of the .Glode is familiar with ladburgh, but in its columas yester, day, it is male very apparent that the aditor k nowa how to meilé out *Jeddart _ Justice.‘ Q-hn. C the *Pacitte Railway seandal," as it | pleased to call Mr. HMuntington‘s charg againat the Ministers and others, it says RBrumswi k * And, after all was over, how much wes left »FORK TUE BUY t" Going Inrther into detail, we wk in how many honorable Jl tents the wnna;- to be found ? Are they going to hold their seats when they know how the money provided to corâ€" rupt the electors who reiurned them was We Itiligtss a sing‘o sentemce in the above extract, to show that the Gishe hes already condemned Sic John A. Macdon ald ; that it bas found hbim gult;, Most people have hear«d of the partiou» cular kind of justice which takes its name trom the good okl Seotch town of Jed burgh, 1t is formulated thus; Lumy and then try ! The process has some considers ations in its thvor. 1t reherds the mindâ€" of judge, prosscutor aml jury as to any ;jualms of conscience which the decresing of juigment upon a living criminal might inapire, and it practically relieves the pri Pater Riteneil and his colteagae of _ whose judgment the public| y}, SPEAKER took t will have the fullest confilence;, but be | p. m. cause the vote on the Committee was a ‘&:‘:‘l“'x:"“ P e on Mmtd,-jfl“ 4 votes on mmmou‘:' the one mde, againat 71 on the other. The to bills, ex pires priva P result is one which merely conlirms the -‘r. URUFEFRIONX inis judgment alreawly formed as to the relative g‘""““."";"" streongth of partios, and ought to be sugâ€" “.‘“m AELL gestive to the members on the Leit, that hl:.."..'..,.l-‘,..:': they have only the patriotic duty to par= umm form of keeping Ministers up to their i-.!:- .. ‘ ' * , w: n this arduous task they may pos mlhoml-l_d: aibly tind that some otf the weaker bre« | ; Mr. YUOUNG in thren will get wearlied ; that they will | incorporate the Koyal C# have the satisfuction of feeling thit the | Company of Canada. country at large will be pleasedl at their w."\'wm'('::': hokding their present seats. » _,"""-M'" C mnadgment of the House in selecting live of its mambers against whose capacity, intel» lgence and character, not a word cam be saamid, and in the correctness Deas tra,~â€"1 have read your truse heart» «l latter with deep interest. it entisely correaponds with what | hul imagined was the feeling of Canvia ; and rest assured that tnn in what you baliove to be the ling of concerniog Canada. WVas nxuaslf I hana thakt I nnaw Ves in smm “'m’:::u-p that 1 may live to 10e with as compiets 2 reciprooity of ‘the tres gifta of Cloxl, ans there is between cas county and another in the mother country. . it my voce oan indeml be heard in Canada, lot me entreat with all the carnest u-d'hfll-np'h.b.uohv.l-ll turn a deaf ear to & loyal Ianguage ; :!cumqh luu-n-bl-r-.wh-y soma, nor would they themselves, than that thoy sbould devote their lives towarnds helping to efect this «* seamless union." men lor instance like Cyril (mw whose artiocle in our last Fmaesee you have doubtless read and considerec. Thanking you sincerely lor what you 1e kindy my of myself. At 1J3 _ Amumax, MoK oewons AMaMonas, & PLEAAING WORD PROW THE LiUGkATE® Kvunine Fiowune in groat varioty, URKEAF BMTAIN AND CANADA. CORRESPONDENCE "JKDDART JUSTICK F a 1 am in all truth, 7:â€â€œ mivoun, Fexanwaren, lu.ucv*mo: Numoara, Apeil 4, 1873 March 18, 1473 objecot to this, as the iiovernment woulld lose one Government day this week. Mr. MAUKKNZIE thought that the reâ€" | uuast wit a ressonable one, except that Right Hon. Sir JOHN A. MKACDONALD mwiki that the hon. member for Lambton hud raised a very important question a to whother the messure was within the mlwdiotion otf this Huse, or of the Loâ€" portant question, and it should be thor. eoroughly discussed when his non. friend brought np the motion on Tuesday next. Mr, GUEUFFRION iniroducead a b.Ji zvul extended powers to tha Sorel » C y. on in HHUSREL Muoiuced a Mr. NPEAKEK announoml lhal in ino matter of the elocotion tion from Kouâ€" ville, two of the ,.um- deawred to witlkiraw their names, on the grounmd that their siynatures waore obtained frandently -‘W‘l\nh‘.lh& lore, witluirawn, and there remauned but one name upon the petition. was known that thare wordk ns means of :l-t:‘h of the gas as effeciing hmm'ng.m â€" Mr. RYMAL twl the report ol tha Committee on lc:‘:":m He an= nougce 4 that the ex tiume for receiv ing private bills, expires o marrow ing the -d'c'lz they cons umed, As to the quality, he did not think there â€" Mon. Mr, TURPEHK had conmmlered the oaul Logis . lt was quite claas U uâ€"w‘flow d:l was not under the other,. 1t was an im n..q.lh. mal-un:dumtb;l “ w # brous ts .':'mw Mr. DELOURME introduced a bill | Mr., CAKCUEK deaired to ayuire o ihe lawlor of the (overnment whether it was his intention when moving the «ljourn« “-Tm.-'. that the House stand until Saturday. He felt that the vaery ganeral feeling of the House was that the adjouranment shouli not be until Suturday but until Puoslay . lnt‘llu.&)uu!!&ww wkd in anewer to his hon. frenmd that the Muhhl.hlbuhr evening _ was _ that . be . would move on Thurulay, _ that the «djournment stami over until Satur« day, and on Siturday until Tuesday. O mhmnâ€d‘rï¬hh the decision of the House, and if it was the ’.onlbdutb Mouse that the awlj mraument be until Tussday the (Government would hare no objection. Hon. Mr, DORIUN saaid that from the number of members that he had heard inâ€" timating an intention to go away on Thursday he feit that it would be quite usailess to hold a seasion on Maturday. Hon. Mr, CAMEKRUN (Cardwoll) com currel with the hon. member for Napler vills, There woulbl!l be no use hw‘ any session on Sauturday, The House it met on Saturday would only ait for three or tour hours amid would be 1o thin that t.“‘“fld business transacted would ï¬rl -&rum'nl hm porvicw Local He t the asiieg dore one!""Ihe wooud"pring Tor Tellute wit aithin the pirindiofion of the measure was within the ol the from long distances, and could .‘.“tb‘ a«wo their families from ons oml of wmalim to the ““N“ï¬f tor the banafit of hon. sentlemen who live: HMon. M:e. TURPEK mored thit the Uousse go into committee of the whole -m.flob&m % Mbbw “ Jn w on :OJ- aw) tor testing the purity tlm“rwo of gas supplied Lo consumers, power (o the (Governor in Councsit to make a tarit of teee for _Mr. BLAKE m-.‘:a the ur-a-m ~ MUon Mr. CAUUMUON thought the matâ€" lor was within the juristiction of the waukh. He would am, howere the matter at the presonat stige. Mon. Mr, HUWK thought that it was really too but that gentlemen who come from long distances, and could not get to for the benelfit of bon. t atween Queabec and brought to the question by the Nenals by tor ander their consideration. Ks, Hon. Mis JUUN MACDONALD moved! that until otherwise ordered, Govâ€" Mr. BROUUSKE was pleased with the genorâ€" osity of the hon. member, but, it should be The question was Hually deculed by tho motion of Mr. CAKTEK, that the Mouse, when it adjourned on Thurzmiay, stand adjourned uatil the following Tuesâ€" day. This motion was carried on diviâ€" Hounss when the House went inlto com» sHaying at any time, ho having ao {amily Mon, Mr. TURREK stated that the atâ€" antiom of the Uorvaerament but been onlers are gone through, the other busiâ€" ness and orders of the previous day shail um?uunmm division time intended® by rule 19, shall be observet. w 6 Mon. Mr. DIKION stated ‘that some members would to leaving on Thursday, and therefore he thought it woubl be on â€" ectionable to make it a Government d :y Ri. Hon. Mis JGUMN A. MACDUNALD wking Thurslay sext might insomn, n-h-.p.nnn :.:‘n 'bl;l.-o- tione on % «hould be Government lay after recess. «bould go Into comamiilse to comuler {iovernment meadures usnopposecl, but no sures at thai time. % The motion was then carried. Kt Hon, Sir JULUN â€"A. MACDUNALD moved that a Heleos Commitlse of Ave members be appointed tw empuire into certain allegations and matters connscied Mr. ensmmilty of some such Ast as he pro -lm-nlhn-. Mr. LIK, while achnowlindg Mr. JUVNES o®jectal to the ajourn for z-nbâ€pouu the understanding that after aa the frst ‘Thurmday, the House the (Joverament to t~ke the mats i. that the bon. member‘s HA#TER ADIOURNXENT would be mked in those maaâ€" Khank of M.. HHyacinthe. YUUNG introduced a bull to ta HRoveal Canauliin Insurance thatk the HMowse would not as the tiovernment woub!l m or hrep tank t achon of of sLoatiâ€" N into un.lr.W\%MumH be much batter to have ervidance beâ€" Tors the Commitise taken under oath, a it would whan reported to the House have z“mflrflhw -nb:::::-tq -u:.. He also objected a Commisâ€" aon Mdg uaâ€"mt.zm m.""- Il;." son no objection apï¬:rcu Neloot Uommittess by a bill to take evidence to moseead with the Buiget, with the Npaqiker in the chair, his bou. friend had decliined to procew«l with his motion on the back of the Budget. The leader of the (Goversment, if the motion of his won o 1874, n:fl:uuu-oâ€" mittes would by upon as a judicial tribumiland thought it would therefure be us well io leavoil to the Commitiss to recommend whit crurse should be taken numerous instances in England in which a motion in amendment to going into com« mittes had been carried against the tGov» eranment, and the House had immediately thereaftor into committes of supply, lioved, ght that it was ao. Mr. llm-l“ â€" un-.&:onut.lmnu&u:: thought that it was not surprising ma«jority of the louse should hare inter= proted it as such. e was not at all sure lthat the HMouse coull authorise a comâ€" mittes to ut during the recem ; but if it h',ul-r-thhhn. He did not think U would be well for the linvestigation to stand over until the se umler onth if especially resolved by the House that .-L“ do s He ww nothing in wotion of the hbon. gentlioman which empowered the Comâ€" mnvmnb House, “lu 8-.“ JOMN A. um;g 1 no jaotion â€" to w n..mnbnmt to Athe House from Ums to time. daeirel thit the comâ€" mititce abould procead in this matter with see » commitlices power um'.'mh m-““-‘..:!'--. "he . .b":‘::ll,ulh. Nb-": nshnnuhlr‘.hmnl.o gouul reason for K. Hewould not my that he might not introduce such a messure, but at present he could not see bis way to do in relarence to giving i1 power. mbo.fl.o“:'qd-. tvlence was the motibn had been io Infae o inimme . u.wln m a«bort lwn‘l shouls be intwroduced to om power commiilsm to t .ke eviienmces undar oath, as hui been done in the case Of Prwats Bull Commuttaos. He dit not like the idea of a change from a Commit, from placing anything on the notice but _ what be intended bâ€™ï¬ wi‘th, amd when it wes umlerstood from the Minister of Fimance that be intendad Kt. Hon. 8ir JOHN A. MACDONALD whl that the hon. gentlisman having MHated that the motion of the hon. memâ€" bar for Sheflord was not a motion of want of conlldence ; ho of comurse accepted the »latement, the hon. gentleman being the lewder of the party of which the hon. :n.-u-w- a momber. t be would say that he believead that that the majority of the House thought U was so. He thought also that the mamu-.â€"u-â€"-:uu.u statwl that it was a motion want of coniidence ; and the momber for the Nouth Riding of Waent hud, he beâ€" 18. 'Moumlm*Mb empowering the to take oviâ€" denee under oath in ~1 Mr. J J1NKS rose to asiine his vote the other day,. HMe bed roted as be did, bee cause ho beliored that the vote wa one woubll not have voted aguost the on Hight Hon, Mir JUMN A, MKACLXONALD hul viewed the motion a a motion 0‘ want of cmildence, but the hon. memâ€" har foe I.A-:.u(-"hvh. r‘l that it was nol #0, John> accepted tha$ 1t tement. Mr. JUNXERS :--l that ithe : geonflaman to have a groat uwï¬mmuw on Furchis put be hui the motion as one of want of conlkleace, amd atill conyinued to do «o Mr. BLAKE thought the ‘hon. member from Naplerv.lle ww oo basd the tham pourd ky dhlhfl ind ware prinlul vovltice in which tbey were phaced: of Nupply, that a committes »hould be apâ€" pointwl. _ But even if the motion had cwred in that form, it oould not have beon considered as a vote of want of conâ€" tWisence. True the motion aasumed that there had been some 'l.t:‘“-lh part of the G.vernment ; but there were honu. friemd were one of want of conllid ance, wâ€"s by his own motion expresmsing Hon. Mr. DORKILWH combailed the m::nb-u-uw:td- d&-ux‘ woin ‘The pro lensive way than be bad done?! 1t was quite trus that it the changes which were made in the motion had been substanti« atwi by the committes, it would have bean in the strictest sense of the motion a vote of want ot conflidence in the Minisâ€" bry, as the Tasts recited would have shown that the Ministry werse unworthy of conâ€" be u T“:'nn-cu' he voted down to urgent, pegematy to ‘bring in s motioe of x prer npecessuty to bring in a of a pre» civaly aimilar characier toâ€"day, Now, did tbo hbon. gentletoan “'.:1 h~h wollon _ t # d-ldzh himeali? Was that the mansing of his motion?t _ As â€"to power of the committes to sit during the reoess, he doubted vrery much if anything of the kind had occurred in English, or even in our own pragtice. He thought uu-"kflubwd it was #0. a thought also that | want of conlilence in bimsell. He (Mr lnh-d:}-.unbb-t-y bhon. member maâ€"-m,m have been possible for his bon. to put his motion for enquiry in any less of â€" m-‘“dfl’ï¬imfll was resoiveul by the lHousea that they was resoived by shouki do so. that it would be better for the hon. genâ€" tieman to bring in a bill to empower this commitlieq.as well as others, to take ovrl« liel ons :.On.- bill be q $ ay way ““‘l’“ aovend oo Pandl Heoen. Mr. SMITH (Selkirk) set aright wune remark: mule by the honoraâ€" bie member for Marquette. He was aure it Rorih West Termmory, that iyuots should be prohibitad. If there was a probibitory kuor law introduced in the other proâ€" vines, be, for one, would be in fLorour of “nmhhmdrh. Allter some lurtaor remarks uâ€"-id-,m&o-w ...M::.ld.lbm-nml a . Arst second time, and a tbill Dominion Government a prohibitory liquor Imw baum'. Mr. MACKENZIE then moved that the meminEeromactt mt ule" lap atetio, of b:-:. liquors in bm Il-.Er ropmu'um to t being six o‘clock, the House took reâ€" The Houss met into committee again uhmwmdu ties in Province of Manitoba and the fles miende undaromiteh ("" }*.** tbo saeo Uhat lbn-d-&iun--u’torwl by akies of the House, and haped lhe of the Province would be «uch as ip enable them to take a stand for themmaives when the year was qat. Mr, BUDHAELL Rbeartily the awldjion to the resolut:ion to Rt 8Sir JJHN A. MACDINALD, said homldun:. as hou.had previous« 1 to do, t in this particular '“ either by Act of Parliament or by Royal ion, the committee were «i 10 take endence under oa h. E_. JOLY bogged 1e «ave to withiraw his Mr. I'(r.mumuthl mu was worth while to try the law in twe_Prorinee of. Menitohn, whice ane Tres Mr, JOLYâ€"If the hon leader o! the Gov would not promise to bring in a bill the coammittes® to take 6 under oath would do so himself. Moe at ounside rable length in support of his and tinally moved that the follow words be awdded to the end of tm afames earoime: m:mu--w:.um knichowan. He explained that it was not the richer classes but the poorer who w umo-q:&:’mm have to M&â€"thum Mr. ENZ like to know Ffldhmn:‘blm bf the North West Territory, for of this Aot. ..:F-Hrrgmm mohua-u' same ground as that md-vhtb‘dhuut.-â€"r Mr. WHITE (Hailton ; t it would honllhpnuhlslbhktgdqflm .-lt.ubbthtrnvh.um. «uttes for hests AetFR mdns goet rn'?ubw.l“ tobs haud taken means to sugeest to the Hon. Mr, TUPPER said it would mike & of $30,000 MKr, wanted to know this measure was taken with a Hon. Dr, IUPPI:‘:'F“ that the ids N fhe maty inï¬ dn that the Government and Parliament had ALO SMITH (Helkirk) statod &fldh}!-ï¬g Bay Company i?-?-uu might be suspended by view tgq benelit importars, of which the Mudson Biy Compenoy was a great part. He it would be objectionable to -!!!-‘B‘!e'_&!!*m- 6 MHon. Mr, HOLTUN could not consent to the of the committes to a Koyal which would deprive it of the of a parliamentary com»~ pose the extansion of the time to one n-nurthlahd May next, that is to my the }ith of May, 1874,with the excepâ€" tion of Wumu liquors, and with the Canadian taritf® mu’ into forca on the ]12th of May, Mr. MACKENZIE asked the hon. genâ€" tlieman to inform the Committese how this would eBect the Reovenue mittee It.l?&r JOHN A MACDONALD said that he would unadertake whether it were a dommission or a committee, it Kt. Mon, Sir J JHN A. MACDJNALD said there was a limit to humin endurance. The hon (member tor Shettord move.4 for a committae, the m«jority of the House, on the ground that it expressed want of con> Keence in the min‘iry rejected the motion. . â€" lie _ (Nir _ John). now M“ :.'w..: whi&l pr them all t 1; ant by the isee which he haut made beholnnsnt:tho NI"T tham mo e thin they could have la but not said that thae comâ€" mittes abould be an ordinery parliimentâ€" ary commities, such as hon gentlemen nu'-lu hut asked fjor, but that it be either a commuttee or a com«â€" mimxion empowered to sit during the racess ammi to take evidence under oath. He haud not the slightest ohjection to em« powering the committeae to t:ike evidence umder oath, but further than that be would not go and if hon. gentliemen op Mr. MA KERNZ E remarked thit his bon. fiiend had merely pointed out that thare was a very great dill ren w betwesan a Pul tary committese and a Royal comm a The latter could not aasume the functions of the fomer. should have all necessary powers, lle thought it betier, however, to lewe it to the committes to determine what cwurse they would recommend. If they recom mended a commiseion, the House could consider it, and if they recommended a bill, the House could consider it. So far as the (GJovernment was concerned, they .o.ldmtuun eviiencs was taken under olith and reportd to the House. As to the statement that the Royal com mission would be subservient to the Govyâ€" ernment, every hon. member m ist underâ€" stand that the revocation of ths commisâ€" Hon. Mre, HOL TON saidl that all be doâ€" aired to out was that this committee could be a Parliamentary Committese and a Commission. For the reason that so soon as it prosssded uader the Hon. ‘Mr., TUPPER statwml that the Government after the appeal made by the hon. members from Ma«nitoba, and on a rumiotwtum. he would move (n hk dieny my. . The hos. goitfe: way, . ‘The s men ma what had heen pm.‘:bol or tike 4he consequences upon thein «elves. Royal t--h-u.-uwm-uou- mittes Of this Housse, He did not des‘re mz&nnflhn amondel to emâ€" power Committese t3 report from time to time and adopted as amended ‘l\o:.bmm“cdhlia. Mr. SPEAKER explained that the mode oh'cth. the Committes was for each mem hunâ€"-bxuunocl:roa the Mess as the names woere led by the frem the alphabetical list. I he kmdihm‘ was then ï¬: d'bn&‘uw;‘.& Y d*“?‘“mt ll-.hr.m ; Mr. Blake, 36 ; Hon. Mr. D-rt-“ul“:lo.. James Moâ€" :‘.-H.,;(M) $ . J. MH, Uameron, MHon, Mr. TUPBPER moved the House into Committss on certain resolutions on w of Oustoms dutise in the of Manitoba and the N irth W oest ‘l\on-nthnw-t into Committee, Mon. 8 CAMPBELL in the chair. slion, would be an admission of . guilt on the part of the Government. _ _ that the Committes should csease to be a Committes of the House and it was on ‘the distinct understanding that it should not that he consented to the motion .‘ n'l‘:cl Comm‘ssion, as the comâ€"» be under the control of the ocoasion by the hon. mamber for AF PEKR REUKHN, perous condition of aftfairs, they think the wime has arrived when steps :\d be taken to & more spacious conâ€" venient m the Association, and in conclusion would respecifully suggest that this should be one of the subjects to en« gage the earnest and early attention of Alt' Norman invasion,‘"‘ and the ‘other :’v . Hill, on n. important subject of During the twenty ordinary memâ€" hlmï¬xi into the Association. No donations were received. The Trustees find room for earnest congratulation hthom?ll::‘nbyur'o x'lhl. rï¬nhny n reflection after that has been done the Asâ€" socintion is entirely free of all indebtâ€" edness, with an uninoumbered real estaie and movable r‘y of about $7,000 that it can call its own. With such a prosâ€" eesstul, for which circoumstance the exe outive committee desire to express themâ€" selves entirely indebted to the kind and cheerful reistance rendered them by the talented amateurs of the city. At the entertainments there were two leotures qgelivered. The one by Mr. C. Ryan, on @lrish Civilisation before the -.tdhl-abo:-shn, in repaire and renovation of hall library, in mawmm.m 14 has been to property or stock. This result the Trustees consider as highly Exolusive of the concert on St. Patrick‘s night, the association held fifteen literary, musical and scenic entertainments, which were attended each night during the seaâ€" son by an average audience of 400 persons. These entertainments were eminently sucâ€" mphuh‘. instructive and attractive mm memaens m oo m a balance to credit of $533.43. the talented amateurs of the city, irreâ€" spective of naiionality, this latter adered would be plo'dr. reoogu'“ Tak A ition of the kind and valuable asmstance of those talented amateurs, whild in aidâ€" ing somewhat the institu:ions reâ€" ferred to, the amount would be worthily bestowed. a the purcins or! the actoptionn, " at a was at a bflutï¬hfl%&bm the instrumen f .4 M This _ is Hon, Mr.. LA NGEVIN stated that the report had been brought down some eight or ten d-‘r nfo Mr, CURRIER said it was not printed. Rt. Hon. Sir JOMN A. MACDONALD said that was a mailter which concerned the printing committee. . Towards the completion of the St. Patrick‘s Chu-ohlun undertaking in which every patriotic Irish Catholic of Ottawa feels deeply interested, the sum of $437,92 nnd, to auother worthy purpessâ€"the. as to Y As sistance of the three orphanages of the cityâ€"the sum of $120 has been devoted also. Ar deal of thesuccess attend~ ing the ts of the executive officers of the association, badu to the cheerful C0â€"operationâ€" in entertainmen ts â€"of founded on the resolutidl, was read a first Mr, SPEAKER sail that he thought the increase was made last year, were mwe subject to the further consideraiion of the House, and therefore the items this year, were based upon the order of the House of lest {ur The item was then passed. Silaries and contingencies per Serâ€" the Association. _ This _ experiâ€" ment proved very successiul, being not the Speaker could pay the salaries on any other mtm&u authorised by the report of the contingent conmittee some raune es :1 :: >3 554 > geants at Arms eatimae..... . ..$32,130 Grant to Parliamentary Library.. _ 60J Printing, binding and distributing inting, paper ookjbinding . . 35,000 Contingencies ol the Clerk of the Ms-.tm tho 8St. P. trick‘s Lite» rary Associ held last evening the following report of the Frusters and Freasurer were read and a dopted. ‘The result is very ratisfactiry to the Ass ocia tion. The election of officers o‘; the society, will take cm. on TuesAd ay evenâ€" ingy nextat }o‘ f AN . UAL REPORT Of the Trustees of un' St. “ittri ck‘s Lite= rary Association, for year ending April 3rd, 1873. Gextizue«®,â€"Your Trustess find much pleasure in congratulating the Association, on the continued success and increasing prosperity attending the well directed efforts of its executive ofticers. ‘The reâ€" sults of the year, which has just closed, are most cheering and satisfactory, not only in the large revenue derived, but in the judicious manner in which it has been apâ€" plied, as set forth in the clear and detailed statement of the Tressurer of the Associaâ€" tion. By that report it will be seen that thbhln.ipboflho year reached the handsome sum of $2,033 77. _ _ _ “m. ‘The report of the committee of suppl was received, and the several nemam;'o’r salaries and contingencies of Civil Governâ€" ment‘were concurred in. Crone in Chrntory.... ..... .. 1,030 Miscellineous printing. ..... ..... 2,00GU Un motion of Hon. Mr. WiLLEkXY, the :::moomu, reported progres, jand leavye to sit again. 4 The uou-m-mu-uaa.n//\ Mr, MACKENZIE pointed out to Mr. Speaker and to the members of the interâ€" nal economy commission, that the vote last year nï¬lnd only to the then ending year, and he doubted whether it could be continued this year, or at least whether ‘The House went uiâ€ntomoommiuee 0 supply and passed lowing item:® adminiatration of justice, $380,261 66. _‘ Mr., MACKENZIE asked Mr. Speaker, who had come into the House, whether the item was based on the former rate of the salaries of the ofticer«, or on an inâ€" creased rate. < Un the item for Dominion Police, Mr. Mackenze moved to reduce the sum from $25,000 to $15,000. The amendâ€" ment was lost. Yeas, 35; nays, 40. ‘The resolution was adopted. Water Police, Montreal..........%13 395 River Police, Quebec ........ ... 20,21) Nalaries and contingent salarmies of clerk‘s nthmtow Mr S@EAKEG@ said that he thought thait the item was based upon ‘the increase that was ondered last year. BT. PATRICK‘S LITEBRARY A9SOCIAâ€" TLON, Ail of which is respecifully sub nitted Utbtawa, April 8th, 1873, 8 &n»uuuuiu’o luog OUut of the 43, «B a id *G8 of FUB B8 aA LK . Lot No 4, south side of Murray ty of M mefin a oo inpma ns Tam ns o us 10 WILAAAM H. 1 m #. C REGENT HoUsg Wauted a situgtion in the wholesale grovery bmlnen,nr-w.d.r:fluvhm onces unu'o:n'u:{. aAddress H. G , Drawér 2, Post Oice, Moutreal, Teie ul:.ll furcher nollce, n__:â€&____,____ e man who has had ten years experience in the business both on the Uppber Ottaa and" in 2608« treal. Can furnish the best testimonials as to character and sobriety, and security if required. “NM no-l.t:t m,mt‘*-y:‘cu IWM present Waiker & Pennock. Apply 10 2.07 Aucâ€" eness or Attendant in a store, A fair knowledg in the w business, m w* Miss8., Timgs Office, Otiaws. Y _ ‘Two Junior Salesmen, that can Freach And m ."..Jc z“-%w. April 8th, w Clkk In roh‘;o:'uwl«homnh hz: ing a superior class of superior class of goods, and st rict atle mâ€".b-ï¬tsmd lh‘o.n RADFORD & GoY Dttawa, April #th, 1873%. The Court of Revision for the M of the Township of be in the Mnlldhluh. q ‘} on DAY @olock, in ‘the: forpnoous ‘Parlics iegergated mie requested to attend. ii _ *T m "bated at the City of Ottawa, this eighth day or April, A.D., 1878. "~ m P s JAMRS J. mm in e es DAaVvID cÂ¥ HMuntiey, ith April, 1873, Notice h.a:fl::nm the anaufl? signed, as W Snd JeWetiets, in the TEENTH DaY OF MARCH "Inst, A.D ® 1874 by eaien Coment. "An wmon oning io inp fold Ottawa. April #th, 187%. W itneas : j THUS. BIRKETT. parto are to be paid to James John Radâ€" i ooon on o ce antae se nersbip are to be presented to the said Jam rabi to be presenied to the said James Tonn Hutford ‘ana ‘Yavid Coyer, y wholn the A NTE D, Wns tn sitiimiiertegimerinmagi oo eeper or Malesman, or by a f FLOW kR SEREDS, GLADIOLUS BULBS, TTMOTHY, SEEDS, NUTICI OF DISSOLUTION \(mcs MESSRS, EKWING BROR, OF MONTREAL, fAt and ventilation of any im; CJCK‘3, Bign of the RED,MAT, Otlttawa, Apiil 9th, 1878. Seeds. Beautiful Spring Dress Materials in all the brics for the present and approaching seasons IHA‘Ts lHA’l‘S :\b'ntomo::r'naï¬ n:’u-ot Fancy Biscuits ‘.M ‘rackers fferent mh‘ such as Queen‘s Imâ€" perial Abernethies, flah‘ c-u. Oyster, and Boston Crackers. Alln':.nd m"m{t or. der. Aisa, at same time and place, Chest s Extra Yuun1 Hyson Tea, gond quality, Terms cash. Saleat 2P. M. 3 BISCUITS, CRACKERS, ETC. Uitawa, April $th, 187%. The subscriber has been instructed to sell at his Sale Rcoms, Rideau street, on sILK : FELT HATS 1873. SPRING DRESSE§ 1p WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH CA R D. In referente to the above the PEA COC E‘S. 1 a L ES M K N . ) GROCERS aAND 1EA DEALERS, Blat‘s Patent Dreks Hat, the most complete in ITUATIUON WANTED. U3TOMS DKEPARTMEA®TC yaung woman, conversant with the Engiish A full supply of the popular kinds of Garden Seeds aA. CHRISTIE & 00. Druggist, Sparks Street. wa. April #th, 1873, 23344 w 1y UCTIUN SaLE OF The subscribers have reeelived from RP IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT J â€" BR o PPE B.K., Orawer 194 P. O , Montreal Also an a«sortment of Az B. 1. M OrraW A, April &th, 1873, JOHN F\ ( **"" *"Rown Chere. . JAMES PEAZOCK. #3â€"1y wh n VY PSZROHE PRALRRTAUTITE 3 PR2G0, RAMRL T 3, § PALZY mubnthlladory, Collars, Cutls, Bow» «t ., f:.,‘rev MWMiuery, Manties, Costumes, is bace W + CLOVER SEFRD3, &0 NEW SABSH RIBBON®, TIES, LACES, VELLS ‘T.WKLT»A‘ETâ€"â€" os se n Milk Finished, a marvel of Beauty and PRiING BATISTE® 1 NEN RAZILIAN ALI‘AOAN.“ e , ilk beautifully tinted fldflhd.. in wl the LPACAS EW GRENADINES FW LENOS. en § 5os Kich "atin pes, new Shades, jor promenade, home, dinner, : ing wear. EW ETAMENE SERGE is a most uselul and durable materiai especially for morn ng, Moe:fl‘:'nmufl. s trevels A. ROW HITE FABRICS , 181%. This is one of the few novelties intro. duced for Spring and Sumimer, Washing wend centaacentldas Goods in endiess variety Mosl lawns, Brilliants, Cambries 'l\-m lawus, &c. * Pink, sky biue, buff, mauve, brown, green, lu'.ek, &c. 13. white W ASHING GOULS Tiuted in all the new shades Wire grovd, rich satin stripes 28â€" 1w ese Hilks, Turco Mohairs, Clouded rs, Check Chailies, and Mourning kn ceufces cevand css w# &AT THEK PEAâ€" It Ottawe, April &th, 83 _ . busle? how B‘}E-..z.:‘ Tfl _ Matren hn iss 223 o _u;m.uw-l‘l_â€"" ghat he has soid out liis .. _ L CT UR > UR ~.| rl promptly attended to. on d 'nolr.Auourl‘D= and be has pleasure in share of that patronage ® @QUSEB I offer thirty cents a dosen Postage Biamps of the pPOD0 ICE BU On Friday last, the Wth notes, Vig., noes Of es Fï¬i uâ€".flâ€" 98 8 ICE, ICE,, NO‘l‘lCl. The â€" Canadian business to travel the caat must be a man of Bhoulid at once send his name $1,00 for one y ear‘s aubseriptiof DE VLLI MECHANIC‘S WANTID ad send account to L‘X & CG. 30 SPARK 3 STREE) Otitawa, qflumm Â¥F, l’lll..[r &# Issuer of Mani.†[,~ _ RADEAY + ~â€"* * iÂ¥A I prepaered to y mfl:’ï¬-fl‘-'! Mcw To His 5:““‘&“*‘“' RECEIVED PRR Corinthian and Polynetin VÂ¥ ERXYV CHOIOE ooo Merchant Ou (ttawas, April ith, 1873 TWO CASHS OF To the publisher, PPLE BAUCE ever inM ANTEDâ€"A Gardenetr. Nuns, Boiton Staeet. ANTKDâ€"For the T®, 8 G. M. HOLBROI ats that Erâ€"Steamship Corner GRORGE K. PIVE CaASKES O#f w & W J) «mm New‘.d N Top wl :&j ramare AF W . PPlige are in fuil "whith relt biat. Lc _ _ U Te --..i..“ 10 tlocy @200 $A 2% onuse; there is a d-bli’d’. tlhe new city bui Roohoster, N. water 1i# causing bmpals. There is aa Gensassce V »41 sixty privates be ment in Genera over to the :‘.uhw "eerpand 1 is reported arrived at Barcel publicans his se to purchase 50, New Nok â€" 4 S maci! on the Cliyde has been any dama«ge. KUROP mhi‘lic snfty lestures in n NV for Midlings. Pork steady mré-r quict Arrived â€">* city at 92i Merchant‘s 17 1t ult a FRO FR 4D., FRH €G