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C'htmoasdetttnm-tthi-rti-t "ttmtueu.mtur--utntiititaado o!- "a-itoutntntt"Adtr-teutsrrnot 1m '"ttcttha_8rb-hqdi.ts.-dttx mrrottl:ur-inhitMttttaMgrtiBt-tstsm- -toeiuttu-timtntertmseqx- th"rtsibtotumetolt-t6uoeem-t inborn-nine. Alton-dd“. a-ea'tFtthiiMrrtheeo "te 'urroes.Mr.mmti-, all-Elli. WhidM‘o-hm 'wad-rue-rue. “your to 'eo-cf-tui-tqi-ttra-hook.. anal-Wad no M “and: my which,» S.e,umbe-.thort- â€nthmpmh-h-n 1861; who. unamwmw their 0'91".“th about" thrHoPtittattd I Want: to â€moduli-ob! "g"th-tr--th. My 'ettirsto-Mattmrtr-o+ 'rt0morietbheth.brrSdhqerf “(has tapas-iditbnl my to M tot 'LhanhMu it b main.» qmttaht the an. Wan-l when My. . unis-0M will I. I’m]. Tenn. ONE DOLLAR " ADVANCE. Nominal-d lent-Iona. Hal-a. who-uh mum-mm m but! u “ppm. at that m cm min. . MbnMNUm-dm- “dinning-tum" - in In at“ M and. tho and“ I!†h be. a“ by thotltmtirerFr-ttttttjotteotb America “in 0.0, d pro-oat, -l-udcoumi-emtstitarttrtgttto Don-inks; any“ that tho you. WWI-OHM):- hun prov mundumga-ua-m Mum-ad but!!!) vote to: moms. 1mth-Wthrrrt-stir-diin. wm-dhgho-plou hm mull-MM 1MthnetturrTh.ttt-trtidatlttasttrttto Domim'oqtht-teraetiimotfutoPted6tt manual-ll It: eon-qua“ adm- an and tho -tntttashg-tt of: Jtrititoa-irqth.treiu,irttimo,b.. otsm-ethmthsBrit.inin Europe. 3112 (Guam mums u 'Choouyor lnucollcquy bum Mr. Inmtirtgtms In! ILWd Pietter,dtaHrethto mo! up hu- -ti-as'. lynch, her.thmu-hututuaeouidsmr “MI.“ I... h- m. “but 'hrttuttuttt"t_-- tutu. verquelI-O tumult Ill-III) otpainudin 'theautq but" "on magnum-mu,“ 580613 _ Cont-mm; up". - do†In both "nuns M [Wan-l. in] In, MM by tantalum). a no- m'rulu Jrfde','.e'u'ettgr,t, :itiq!E'r'r'i?l!ii'r,tl:, all. n " m at» m -oworttti-utstrttttum lg!†Btrq.eCoATMMNSrrt0Wtmg VWMU~WQM -i_r---- -- - 77"" "-i.0iricr, Amt. M - In“ minivan-mom ohm e2tamnq In “you“. ovol M W apnoea-MINI! “villa with HI». " ao. B. man. a o. R. Matu"prrt hut-MW“ THROUGH ri'tt.N6 10K- m- bad " the than can: ONLY 'ta-tt Home moths .. - - on.“ an Inn: Wm Inw- "rovn'l mm! 'tttr; W:: 1%,2,12y u. - - ' “MW and m. u I Fat. mwnn-mmrvmr thteciaito_11tsntiemen RUSSELL & WATSON "B't,S%,'tli%Vdt"fiarc: ....n n.- Whm “In.“ norm' ununmuxmam m mm- tzt-vrun.,tu.tnrrtrrs, an. a umN'M' . - __ iiiiiti-rt an") BMt :2-wm Wg.',Ti2","ltM2f Inâ€; a; I it. mm It "l',t'."tsMotl'. “OWN, noun“ (X). WWW I m a. lament on“ many. ta-mot,3sa.m..ttt30srts..t.ett.rn..ixr" unm io0a.m.-.m..Mbtt.m._tar t'u,tt.l','t?pt"ufll'la'it"e""" oeirrt'AWa m mun". an the“, Peerle- to“! " m _ ' FRIDAY. 00“)... 81. "" TNUM" DEPARTM‘IT UNI DOLLAR IN ADVANCE ottGrotmramrtrrstsoetas 3mm.L is M11303. . BI'ABKH NTKIIILT Luau-mu BY DRAW. “(hands Cantu] mm. Grind Trunk Bantu! “WWW noun-acme. mully’l'unon "" It 'S WIM- Millim- sip-I Isl». The Iimplotonu, it upper, Ir. not ait chad. Thu the Grit, would be bountiful in their bestows] of “Imaginary onlo- b mtttotrerwrtodarmdat; forgitUth" and nothing†he disyonud by "on a ohm-I. fun-goons]; But it certainly in A subject til-mph. to observe that in an tub cl tho party at the (Ion-0mm“, “I. Orin found two unlit roout " that. vacant-duly Melanoma-11th. [nonin- mndo by Mr Inkemio’n - they would In" loan-0d ho- My by no duped, by docovering cut up Grit- uro My“, it they obtain ole. by the nude: or Sir J 'hn linden-N's n- pnuuon, to hand that om.» out “with All and ninxulm: théreto belonging" to M very good ly-gu. the tones-don! Andsliulo Nrthrr enquiry would In" M than ling-Iowan, that not may in "My ("ice .1 the (Mu-In m rhea! hy tho Gril- " [the diapoul of St: John's oupporhu, but no disinterested m the batman. th‘ each allies w [unmixed mun solemn. Ir-ond um be bestowed, mutt you' air. - loyal] - on newt-and of them " once! Two mum who Inn has elect“ by the potty of Union Md Provo-n, bu 'gNttith'l""a'ied'if/tbt t. In the great and solid any which stand- thi- homo! Mama,“ the book of tho Premier, we must not be when! to htsd two who have proved hidden, foe we must remember that my“ "on the twelve chaos: to punch all solution, than wn one Jud-5. The thirty icon or lilvor no I m tempts- tia: the boo nun m ropmontod by that tner in the“ "r of tho to!» And iogdid. But tho ",oa.titatitteml Party bummwmto nioioounn tong» that ita vigor in no longer damaged by bunche- which hue dropped from it by man of their utter magnum. The nun-Jo Mun eaten on " ttttur" by Irtngirg snide hi “Win-pod; The dilgust with him-h he know- timed! med by the†he has betnyeJ, be when inductively by the note-see of hi. Motility; But below this butane-of t-r,thereris nil! tt deeper M‘ that of (he temp-do who rises up to ex- hibit him-elf tttores, the public in his in. “my! When thr gondola": Who can- Btitttto In mutuh n majority " the hack oftbe Puma-r. lem had I f the two door. that, they only x--.|uired to lea-n the -, to' be mum-M11. but when they bo. held then done-ten ntand up before the country to Vent thrlr v. moo upon the be- loved chief of . hundred Vanda, they would have 51ml, mud from " exhibi- tion no bum. an“. in the hands oi n [0:05:30- Mlion may lo pluck than with in Vila ttsatdq,frmnhistrrow.' Is it which dad a that than who love lair-n new I. . public nun in lu, 't p. loved Won, watch the relaxuiou a u.» igorol his boo, the dimmmg in C-,. .t-lett of his eye, .-init lobowonduou I' , "l , , ‘riondo try whom he u bdovo-l, me u Nod, not to about for their chief. of Land be (lit, uh†die lighting; but to damn-i M the otmqriratom, who have elm like who lot four month. upon his hurl Ind bmin, uh" ho tom inmodinldynn’ bun-Monm,umlo mttNi--ohitor_ioatto-ttamtue tt-rnotftsnimti-tt&smta,t1to pen, timipimu. whammy-p LII. Gov- m',with M «has: W to th0iltinanhoottmtauamet The Premier )5 an illuutmtion bo'oro tho world ot Canadian inte “on - a Cnvour who In. given us a unity tint expand-t alum“ under our eyes, into u migh'y nation. High in the couneoU of the Scum-mu, tho Chadian who has won an! woru‘onool the highest places in Imporhl diplomacy, In has written the nun. of this young tattoo of“. birthon the roll in which m. tun. up. will read the history of tint out movement of national oo-i-so.-- whinh pm the mid tho Arbitntion ttd Gun. Are the glories ot out not his- ttt-tdtherik,htato guide tho-pin- tittetrotoqrrotuTdrmt, â€wand-at than on consent to hold mhjeot to mom: utmotionbyn con-pine] u mien u iti.m"tmqruimma.-ernaiti. loll-h, tho pun-t, tho Night-t of them Diana " but: hold up inn-co an: the bond of Sir John ludonnld for my mouth Tho whole fruit of I lilo ot noble Ind unselfish Ambit“. the tom, honor. lump- of bind: “follow the lute-mu: who has duo I. duty to to", but boa: hold for The mvmbor for (a I ".Mkncx nin- plocell of chum t' . V " mull. Ipeoklel with Gr '., kw: .. i rum ttia-, ho In. mural; been " wish“: ho " nun you so-, ts.d when " Iowan- to bu toustttuewot, he will tte-- at "taes. Si: Jultu Malone“ he: devoted e quartor eta century to the come of his country.’ In my other od the other- of We, his euperb Ind veried “it. would hove crowned the eventide oi Madly. with ' vat fortune. if he were . nan nimble of F "lr-ing, he would be ttoLitrttoU today by e death. btow fromthe mine or " fame, to . privacy We mpuhle by the luxuriant emofwoelth. But bemusehehiueverheen true to the imtinctl d! the Inn at genius, forgotten himself lor his duty, beam he he. devoted the richneu orbi- intellect it elahor allovemdpride to the an“ k his people, he would drop from mot} I. Wow, leaving behind him but 'f natty fortune tor the bearer of hit out me. And thin Iingle bet â€Nutritive ot"oaee, his devotion end hi- m,‘ make- him, in oontrut with the am} seeking or politics] rm on the other tide; of the Uhot I pride to every lover of British in-titutione, I vrry you, of our PF Mia-l virtue! Shall the lemony of e fee- tum, whose handsfiue denied l-y the touch of ritied dark: and V1 olatod tuutu, " fiction where higher! evidence of intellect he. been given in the bare practices of the detective, quench that glory for our in on act ot wrong that will bring upon a, in history, ’e retribution of .heme. . new, in the mammal hu intellect. An “HIM debator, . thorough has. of mnmnoloonoepdau m; In their npidily, mum. and WI, In b .t-ttintttehutoeyof hi country to In tho Hut mm that exist. - , this ertrtir out. " l Six-John MaaMetalu' ' :vu "funn- di-oil.. Watt All lbs. . ' Lanna: of t won-Abe In. all the can» my of A hero. Gentle, 30ml, nun, he bu won ln hll wide intomouno a following, eo'tt6qt has oms. ofpononal attachment And the .thaonoe, bt hm datum doeq not expand Miriam. nfresctiort; tor in...“ m gluon my man that Canada our pro. THE m OP MACE. m PR?I-L.1.n‘ quire-l to learn the d, but when they be- .und up before the Sod"! MtrairaU, by â€to pupil- at the on» but [did (7000‘s, m plum tonight a eight o’clock. m the Institution. A nrio‘d and salad Forum ot mm! In! humid mum: u been prnrpet, and comprise- â€locum from no. of the you Inn-Ion, including Kenn, Booth» no, and“), Knoton. Bamako, tham- “new... The cone-rt In! be under a. Moth!!!†Baum; nnd Mthom- which mum a. “Module“ Inn-id amnion of an 1'atli-,thoprx-ettamettt bids fair to out-Mp any which bl than plus in Wynn. would hue been 1min; taupodtimo moomo, 1nd do!" can" from racing bane- ou um puhbo m It would, hor. "or,†"ttat unhi- nlooe-ao. u to m told that Pr-tMeta In being mode for the sunk " than“!!! now mu nth tho County “unnu- to human mthebud,nndlfwryto gun arcades: nun-tin. Tb h- gtNtgtttt and out not no blohn with impunity. tireethoeaqsimtittat of the drill period . t?g,rgttggSt'l try Alonso Wright, 3-11.. nova-ll other .. patented try Arm. In!†'w,l'i'lt'fl,A.,Nl'l outer wink-both". minus.» non win Cum." " Agrt-.--h contulpo» my an: 2tgn'xttt we - I on. and], wanting “not“ of some who: of tho My for tho antiou ofCYoerlty to him; n boy and with .100 ttti9suushdrtvfrtgaestmtrk of bulletin don. tho strut, vim no of mother-debt to I lord... Tho rope. an about eight.“ inch long, Ind the no... ot the poor brutal were doc-t love! with the (round. The, were "many in‘ put IM‘. And if I polio-In Ind been iaoUtt' he would In" tatlod in his duty if he and not Ir- w-tol him. 1 AI [LL-u. P-m...-'" In†bean Nils], informed that the people of Inch pupa“ holding " III only day, horn-man though“: no" mm up. One w ‘uld ulna-I. think um npm from an “leg-lit, of the mica tho In. fatal Incident to I man this am nin'bopkuod an.“ that Mr. J. M. Boll-I, tho roll known and. mad world- mound olotmtioetUt, Intend- paying than another 'bit, about the 19th of No- umhu nut. Mr. B. M. Bellow, - kph-hunt. in in m Ind staying n Pous- (but! --rNrt, In: only one an. for'trial resuedar will); John Murphy can“ with dam non, VII mud uni] baron-ow. Tn Vining-Tho rather no hr con, than. fumble. You-Ida] In. I very In. day, s befght numbing panning throughout the who]. dan The night VII out: and {not}. hom Hon“ ttth (out, can. melontrgg _ [My-In rt The Smiley vomntedFtptgtpanr, under Ito Ca-od orcwt. Dull“, went out rreur rttrfqtsf dpr ulna} driu_on is tem" of Inn-HM My. _ Bo. 'l'tsouanuh-ttrthtqt5tttttttttiottot. ombltttruito_tittetitt-r. But. 'NNN' the - We boron III In mumofcummn, of. page! moonwalk. due“ “and" landing albums“; -dinttttrmdirtgdmm on. of tho noble“ -tofttroirmrn, line-gaunt". otorred on this soil! Haiti-thin! In it“ SrJolm'I blood tirst-itsirt-AmttheatsilotG- an “this Account forth. fume ia." tihtrtobim oftho Scotch-born â€who mlonhin mklilowolmhowmwo bailout for tuufi-umalt hymn! mum, wtto.oeaimtorightntmder mm chukka... in hinted, like, ttutrirrCidinnWtht 1 wildin‘Uompouy. Bho In Men with u WWII“ Ivory French Candi-a Ill) v0“. me Mr. lukcnio'l "solution ninja". Int-rim aoixptutt to render to “I. mini judgment-04.19:! you’- hooon, when ho “lino-Hod on to no“ to hiccu- "iteote rye two-ism. Itto. relish- Mad Who-Lia or Unhriq in n do. eti.mtittqttutwiilttneogmtdq one ofthe tyomte" pinyin tir-A-y-air Yori. Ara-ind in m. a", â€unable: “to Pure". of “India; to his in- 'nrniaefduties, The “Aspen†in winch the Panic: ia kept u no longer neon-try. Propriouu ought not to in. I'm-tad on the men who have torturod to long and molly the founder of tho Canadian nation. Slop their riUld Violence Ind hurl then back " one. to hutch new plots that will M10111 Ind non. “ml in up lumbar- " And nllonco than [mm-distal, undu- tho hool- ot Canadian gratitude, hound pride-mt my am will mr “and,†“Mb-day“: “OHM“ Comm of all Brim min, a W you}! not hold him In pal-om! hand , And that, thatch", he cannot support n no. “on that, dot an, damn» Minister, but alto a. no I Tho 1pm, now, is, that tho Gnu will show in the (loci-ion I strength winced by thou of than who drink hop: the "manu- that ha- Ihlpod . politic-l movement to the and: of pom India. A Indium; mindâ€. Forooiu In: Mari-tic of the Grin " l whole. But moot the man ttaattei.. alod with than hue both feeling and conscience. In illouation of this we my cit. the not any Innot united o. Iolnhly on Mr. um“. motion. One of the rectum- who“, it in mid, very muynpimtit; npthngu . mm of mm tboliatg Ind dun-y, he moot may“; thatwhtugtmrlttuqttt put Sir An moi.“ school book an: “Gla- it " we ot-sd and ilint fund amount " with n 00an propoetioes ot nun," do. In Mondays. for "and" wouhonld red “Clear Grit," sad [or "ttint " cub- IUtulo an tom “Wu." h ro- - the "um" I. may pro-lame an: tho "pm-poet of politic-l promo- ?tlon†would not arttr u. in pilot, And thus we have I oomph“ "dye for Minoan Pullman-y 01.... It “I book he was '0 hm 1 bunch! than“ “Gu- i very " brittle; that b to In}, it b tteither I " unable not ductile, Ind, thoro'fon, " limblo to but on cone-Anion with my " can: land what-not." We claim the gratitude of our older and." tor uvivin; the recollection of thin clan-aha lesson. lion many mom- ts-tthott-MC-o-ill verily it by their conduct? Urn-A Umm' Cot-th. Inland ML {WW-r12“ We"! It otpte Pl-ttc-.?"., PMâ€, I. P. tt N050: 'ursttAvra.rrutug 'Alit' of Ind SCOTCH WISHES LOCAL NEWS. (hnkra by.“ ad'- ro- GRIT VIBTUB! ABOUT GLASS. DIVIDR verdict â€cording to the feet, end he took the liberty of seying thnt if hon. gentle. men on the Government sidewere oepeble at doing shove the mere interests of the hour, they would feel that it was their duty end their interest not to coda-so or condone this wrong. It they did endorse it they would eeel, not merely their own pollticel fete which meny would do for the sake of their leader, but would seel the politicel deeth werrent of their whole perty. lie seid that party prejudice. must be thrown sside in considering suche greve end important question as the prceent, end e prectioel new of the whole subject must be teken. He thought if the view of impartial pertiee were tehen, it would heseenthetthemsewesegeinst theOov- ernment. He rehemd to the view- of the Inglish preu. lle wes not prepered to ssy thet he we: going to teke the dictum ot the English press in Oensdi'rn - lets with which they were not sequel-ted . et the eeme time, go to that press. end look " the articles in them on thisquee tron, end it would be seen that they did undomtand that the Government had got mour,Iror the elections end that they bud denounced them for it. In the Student of e ltte dsre he reed that the leader of the Government end his col. leegues Ind been guilty of such conduct es wee doeerving ol eovore censure; but that they were not personelly corrupt in their conduct; end he lully endowed this â€pinion. "t wee very unfortnnete that in dueuuing this ques'ion, the 4sircuautanom wone e0 peinful in that -they elletted the honor of the gentlennn st the heed of the Government. But this wee no ordinary occesicn, every men hare knew that the [louse wee celled in egreet extrnt to con-1 in the election- of membere of t'ariiamoni, but it eny good result we- to eome from theee lehoure ife high etending of public morelity wee to be .ettuined, the ourth eetete must oo-operate with the third ntete end muet leem that misrarpr-ntatioet, elender end oelumny, could not he need on one eide tower-d- the other aide with, out greve Injury to the in- tereete ot the country. Were here.) " wee more then poeeiMe, knowing " he did the right hon. gentlemen " the heed orMaim,thatirutsadt-nin eorne re. epeote more fairly end gmerouely dealt with " some poeitone ot " cereer, if the good hehed done lied been mare fairly admitted, the better side of his nature might heve prevailed. end he might have been spend the pain, eheme and diss, greoe of having to-dey to deal with thin nutter. lt wee one of their objects " Confederation to mine the etenderd of pr- litiosl morelity emong public men, end to e very ooniteumblesextmtt he believed the object wee Mined for e time. He eew now very great denher of e relepee, end in euoh e omit wee herdly neon-en to my thet the lent lute of the patient would he eevenl'old wane then the tint. and the further our territoriee “and“ so much the greeter would hethe corruption end the den which he dreeded. it had been mar-Id! that thin wee not to he an»! G n putty amnion. It w" I clear inn. of rightan wrong, upon which only mm was 'nur) P pronpgmoe hi; beck the Itenderd of T li- tieel momlitr hed tutrortrmntoly Egon exceedingly low. Neither party wee wholly free from Meme in theee mettere, end one main mine of the pruent unfor- tunete condition of thinge wee to be found in the inducriminete ebuee which bed been heaped upon our most dietinguiehed public men on both eidee of this Home by both peruse in thie Home. [Cheers from the linieteriel bench.) And if this Govern- meng in spite of the evidence, were ene. teined, if honorable gentlemen were found to vote in the teeth ol the feet, in the teeth of theirown ooneoienoee, one Tll reeeon why the Government “22¢ be eueteened would. he thir-that lonu may that evil to which he had referred had so greetly demorelieed our pubic opinion thet it wan el- moet impouible to elicit , e heelthy public indignation against euoh ollenoee " them hon. gentlemen were oherged with. There wee - en unjuet deer-go mede against my man for which he oculd not obtein '1fi,',1'hA,'t ever it might be dleproved, which not' hevee bed ell'ect on that men. (liner. heer). ltvveeonlybeuneeheeew cleerly m the evidence of the right hon. gentlemen himeell tint he wee guilty, not, perhepe, or ell that wee oherged egeinet him, but certainly of e high crime end miedemeenor thethe had choeentorieelnhie pleoe toedey. He would eddreee one word to tho-e entleneen vho repreeented the preeeol tll' country. They were ebout to do whet they could to repreee they-eel. end crying evil ot bribery and corruption ttteouihoiit um country; And rstd,t2. in tho “action: of members of uliamont, Bacon. the l and High Chencellor of England. in one important reepeet " leeet, hie greet English prototype wee woree than. the right honoureble gentlemen, " he had eold l Juetiee for mere bribery, not eein thin ceee ‘ taken money from e third party to pre- serve himself in power. lie drew edie. auction when he said that the fault of Lord â€me e far greater, or " least meaner, fault then that laid to the door of the Right llonoreble Gentlemen at the ttoetot thie Home, end if " memory did nat fell. he thought the conduct of the Englieh Home of Cannons end Home of l'eere on thet ooceeion might well enbrd e model for them, becmee no soon " Lord Recon had eonleeeed hie leult, both Lords end Commons eeemed to heve dealt with him me- my endgentle e menneree poeeible, though they could not .uow him ( eny longer to retell-i the greet poet which _ he hed occupied. He (Kr. Cartwrieht) l held that the Right llonornhle Gentlemen had committed e greve politieel crime, which he wee eorry to eey could only be etched for by prectioel banishment from plume lire. tohl enl e laugh.) in conduct deeerved the deep eevere ceneure of the Home, but " fer " he wee personally concerned, if he were uked to eey that he himeell individually meet be branded u infemoue therefor, 'he demurred. There were good reeeone why that ehould not be elleged against him. He wee ewere that in whet he wae ebbut toeey be was going to treat on somewhat delicate end dangerous ground. Me, ad- mitted thut thin otreetoe, greet end greve " . it might be, wee commiued Jn ;the beet of battle. thet the Right hon, geettler- men wee under very eoneiderehle temple tlon et the time, with ruin thnelening humononeeide. end meeheqemenghie eupporten eeeeiling him to e ecteln ex: tent on the other, end elthond: he eonld not condone the cannon, mil to e certein extent he could linden-tend itr Moreover, he believed thet the hon. gentlemen wee 'gt',vfg,i"d,"ueQt'fggitttf he knewhim too not tobowthet it wee e moot peinhll poeltion for him, end thet he felt it meet eeutdy end bitterly, thethewee heretoeeertein extent " e politicel ecepegeet for the eineol’ ethere " well " bu own. The feulte end follie- of twenty yeere were now .lt,e, their puniehment. " (It. (hrtwrlght e) poei. tieninthe Home for tenortwelve yeere hed been that ot e locker on. rether then en ectlve pertiolpent in the greet petition] etrugglee ee e partisan.. Joe many yeen greater mlnmitr that this oimdtereroutd be culled um to endure, which In that the: whn -ed,his high nnk Ind Ion; Ion-vice. should shield him from the punishment which he mun any he den wned. (lieu, hon, from the Opposition benches.) T he member for Brant had compared the petition of the right hon. gondola-p to any occupied gnu by Lord "ratimautrrt9rtt pm; dam tho new of his moo... Ho .1†acknowloigod (In: min Pul'mnont did notooatain.manrehoin h'uownpouoml individual oenr--but in that capl- uty done In In. sorry to "f-mo more un-ordid nod unmetoonuy than that right hon. gondo- mm (but, heâ€); Ind use that damask his good (“which had been muted and spotless, by oondtact which he deplored.‘ yo: he bu rendered good tanks to an. country. (Hear. heat.) It In to his mind nothing mm of I unionsl calamity that member- should be called than» dad wig: myh chug... Quoting; man Ir ( the Mk, Hoot, In?! Ionic! ','Itt mm hon. may“; I}. yum on In oe 1111! f WAWA not (e,,', to In] anything di-tart- to the vernor Gamer-l, but was going to quote from document; More the Home. [Iiniaterinl ohm]. The SPEAKER ruled sh“ Quebec. gon- Mr. KIRKPATRICK than quoted from thedocumcnu 12p in which Hull-Ilene! oxproued the opmion um if Sir Bugle: Ind mind no slant-go in tho Paeti “Inâ€, more m naming to plOVO an: noorrupt. wmont In: omttampiued. [when] . . .- piwod upon the mud. mm. that evidmoo boin‘ coupled with the prism [gale Mlonoohshowod an: no hone“ nun ooéld rot? upOn_it to turn out an Govern- Mr. t'WloRD-Whr III the money given? Mr. KIRKPATRICK aid that the money In undoubbdly given to amirt mum-ruin the election, (but, but.) Ind um. he cock! not Justify. (Opposition churn.) Bathe-{dust this would“ jaw, usomintttmtngoututtr nun who . The Home than to†for "can, Mr. Kirkpatrick still hung the Icon AFTER was. Mr. KIRKPATRICK rammed tho do- rms. Wheat!†Hpo-kor loath. duh be In: commenting upoul doom: which had but planed bola. no [ion-q, . domm‘ when hot. thq "id-i. " huh; been urinal by " tMtl who! 20h1'revgtrtt can tmtnlorrodlo. Hm " bullet. no, thntnetthirhadtttu bugl- ombu- nldo, ttet an than III In“ to who it. And this â€(all -u- toferrmdto-bomaoett y the "on who? of tho vitae-sec. Ho them quoted rom the in“ 0!!! Hugh All-n nod mid that ttmt III born. out by all the other unusual who had been new m in order There m nothing can†in um. TKO hon. mombg- tor Durban Ind in loud tone- rend the lotto: of SirGoor‘o Omit: toSir Hugh, but had in low tone- up nounoed that the letter Jud been mth. drawn. He then proooodod to'get the opinion of the Monaco-bulb rum In than. chines "and in the ppm Won the Home. than chosen and had tS,t,e"l,", their duty. Tho Home 1nd no!, in. to dowith the corrupt intent of " Hugh Allen, a had been argued by the honoreble member for Munoz; that we. no rel-on tint the G ’vemmenthed net-opted. or be.) willing whooept tho-e intention. The letter. of Sir Hugh did not It All shortlist them nanny ngmmeut, and thin wee borne out by Sr John Mould- evidence end by that ot air Hugh Allen who, it Inn-t be remembered," not the healed, u we: tsrgurd in opposition tothe defence undo by Sir John. The letter ot Sir George Cartier Being withdrew. the whole "moment that with Mr Hug: Allen was that, end iNanal-tioetot two rive! oompeniec shank; 'teke phee. the 'uttiu-te of the Government would be med to secure him the Pro-him. Hebidoometoenhoueetennoluionm 'hsesttar-tueirtstu" Government waned. true. The eon-e a! tttts Julienne-Ind bean-Io often St the Oppoeition. My hid,“ " wolf" 'h'dfth m new when they thoughuhe he s WWW!!! not believei :A maturarttttet_tittes hemmetothe album-tum gntionwuthe w' endure onlyeonne top-onthe" 1"d'Eg, It!“ neHobeluppoeed the dam hive run him-elf to as. “have"! mom the prong-um if he bed not felt he was doing hia du ,irttulfilltnghippro- minus the Be eon-idem an the Comm‘ . not: had hen well Mr. KIRKPATRICK had agreed with the memorial that an immedlue inventi- g-uion should aka place; Ind had atatod to neural number- that he was in ("or of iustigrstioit by Royal Commis- om. He had gone to tho Government and told them ho tut', In immediate invmtigattmt shoal “cpl-co, tad lid remind and manor that such inrmtit- tion would Put:: Immodistoly; and .urtptotnues tam Myer-id ens Mr. KIRKPATRIEK denied the qtato. mom. made by Mr. token-k inn speech when in the West, that he speed with the course of the opposition on the 13th of August. He went over an dream: ounces of the one. When he arrived in Ottawa on that day be we- told that the member for Lennox wanted to no him. He saw that honorable gentlemen, end found am he was wented to nip the me- morial, which he objected to do. He hid told the honorable member for Umbton that he agreed in the main with the ttte- moriar--s mtratoriardramt mth en obieat to catch member-1 of this Home T'fl there were points in it in which he did not 'Mr. MACKENZIE mm that be bud not soon the report. kst the misting in the We". min-red to. 5 the llouno.With m‘ w the Inf-1 Oom- min-ion. he nonhuman; I vio “Ion of the righU nod pnvtlo‘u of tho Home; the inmuigatiort of, tho one but been I." to the Home, and it In: .thonforo n ho, lotion or their plumage. to an lt out of thetr hmds. A: "gilded the main chap “toâ€, be contended that it n. proved spin» tlem by the "Home of the Right llonomblo the leader of ther Government him", who “minor! hae. in; mud mono from I public con- may. He felt, aware", tint ityTn " duty to vote tor no Muck of the honor-bl. member hr lamb“. Mr. MACK‘ Y (C w Breton; romrkn-l that the random“: who had jun u“ down Ind very ADI] ex sod his own opinion in this "mar. Ill, be felt that he would not be doing bird ty to his continuum. if he UM not. make haw remark; Ho felt that he had n dink It hp to who, but, he had t decide bet. 'feelingu of duty to his p-rty, Ind he I inclined to think he was hound to do hi duty to his country. With regard to the ' of p.'orottttion, in his opmion the (internment won not lim- blom censure tot paving pr 'roguod the Home, been“. it u very well under- Itood that no duty Ct to be do“ on that thy , hut the RI ht hon. gentleman. knowing the cit-u knee- of tho we, would novar hare . such 53mm!†to mined, " it ever tr,', rennin. A: he told before, he loo ed upon this rather " . Court thnn An ordinary Parliamentary enquiry. lion. member: were culled here to give their deer-ion in accordance with the (not: And linemen“ laid below them. If there was my goon-mm who dia. putod the (not; he ut before the Home, who would any that no bad endeavored to Charge anythm n mu the hon. gentle. mm at the has of the Government that hohnd not Iwom him-elf. than he would not Mk tho hon. gontlemln to votes; he did. B tit the-e fact! were true, than it w ir duty to vote that man down. He uld come to no other ooneluaion winter"- but thnt the hon. leader of the Government we: guilty of A high crime, and wnd‘ deserving ot the cen- sure of the Home. i 'l'hnt wan " opinion , he can“ regs†n other verdict than guilty ~gmlty it on ht be, with A recon. monrluiou to more ' but guilty all the hon. gentlemen the; _ that po-luon m titted] untennIHe, and that It wee "tsrxttsir tenable tt they should continue to hold power whi e this evidence re: duct e (not lute trial, end could not understand thee soy honest nun would Icy um the-e ect- of the Fir-t Mini-(er were right; belted vioéeted the law end the ivile‘u of the once. by taking money you: c public contractor, which, Iccordlng to " code ot political ethic-mes not jutt- mono. But the men to whom he portion- hrly lpoke. were thoee who. feeling " he _ did, these things were wrong, were yet distracted between their devotion to their leader end their duty to their country. It wuthose that he noted to given vote for once, on they benched right, end not Is pony dcmended. lie acid it wee e cruel choice ofline hr then an» , they l would have “If; tint choice, 1 ad their Lun,,',',',, not, have exu- pond them to " e vote. Some other Issue should hanger: token on which to decide whether the Government should retire or not. As to the position of that Government, he mm tell _ the L-,., ---a. - .. ' -- ' :1. 1301mm] m to . point M or. theâ€. Mr. rf'/di!'rA','f1'pf.l Til-, In up QCPOBER Ill 1873 po--tir the non when 't,"t'L"fd done thin when.) Then, one Moritime Product. Us Ind mud Non Booth "coolly, Ind um did they any more mom Coedsdoratioest Thor mid um tho, were enjoying 1 motor dam of comfort and prosperity thou thy done“ my other period In the Notary of their (Hunky. [Comm] "they lookod " Manitoba they found them happy one of drain existing thou. [Clout-ad derive cheer- from tuliTit't2 Then, if they looked It Grimm who: did they soc r-.. -- -,, _ _ mum.“ in power, that divhiom «no. vary mud-u, duo-nod. Did my not and that the French and hmmuw ntnrtMetdsd,ihmr, but.) tt-tiquer.titmaof was but nub. may! that all wen waking humo- Mer m, the but interest: of an ' [Ghoul] The Movable â€mm mm not allow Inch than! mun-u hid ban mind by the south men opposite to jun“, the “Vin! from P9." of.. the m:hou polio! had done speeches of the hon. member: for thefrord end Lombton the other night he wee sous. Md tint the whole petty on the other side of the House were convinced that they themselvee had felled. (Uheers.) This queeticn resolved itself into two hesds, men end money; no was sure that there we- no member on the floor of the House who Ind lietened to the clear, eloquent and mic-l speech of the hon. member hum Pictou without admiration and con» vlctlon. He had felt proud to see the telent which on hon. member from the “time Provinces hed displeyed, end he we: sure that hie etetement ot the {lots must Imve convinced every men desirous for the best interest- ot the Dominion, that the etstemelte made by the Opposition were mule. (Cheat) He -tiatud that this questlenhedheen di-dtmbothsidee to lt’stullest extent. An hon. gentleman who unknown In the Th'uldml' of the West, hnd spoken for four hours, end sl- thongh there wee e greet deal of thunderebonthis speedy hefeeredthere manottntrotti1et 11etudthiututroon. vines him(Dr. Gnnt) thnt his enument wee going to turn I single vote on this question. (Cheers end laughter.) With read to the gel honorshle gen- tlemen who had occup so prominent A position in the politic-l history of this country for the lest "meter-tire years, tho hmmember for henna: bed-dd of him thethe hed occupied en important posi. tion, when many hon. memben present were in their crediel; and be (Dr. Great) trusted that the right honor-Me gently men might long continue to, occupy thst position. He who planned to know that Prince law-rd hhndhnd ant-meatbal- but“ how; Ind he would all those hon. sandman, mun-mt not been for the nonwho we. now guiding the destinies of this country. then- Province might still runninouiin the cold, [cheer-,1 And he would further toll than hon. gentlemen in naming Abe present administration Mid now nn oppodvnity ot showing that tho, wore desirous of promoting the you intern-botthhammq And orbnild- In; up for it n nuns and reputation. ergd hook " tho Province. of Quo. nnd (maria. Did they not tind tttatintte tho introduction of the primi- pla of thalamuouL by the Dr. GRANTuM that when he heard the chi-gum by the hon. member tor 1ltteiturd lat. Ionian, he had lupposed that M tho charm wind the Gaul-amt been proved, they would lot: are thu have been dung frog $00, but when 119 teyd, are “when. member Gr hmbwn; " he nought It m III-hind by the evi- dgneo - report of the Commiuionen. the elections in the Province of Ontario. Could anyone doubt that the expenditure of this amount of money indicited corrup. tlon t [Bean hear.] A doctrine had been enunciated by the Minister of Customs which it had pained him (Mr. Women) to hear, and that was that it was riiht to It',',"',', money in elections. (Hear, can] he monety which had been placed at the dug-l 0 this Government. was tsuttidMutt to " debauched the whole people of this Dominion. The honorable gentleman had said that Sir Hugh Allan’s interests were "itiaiagtt to justify the enormous advance of money which he had made. Then the natural conclusion to be drawn from this 'n that no matter how much Eater Hr Hugh Allan’s interests might " beat, he would have been Justitied in min; proportionate advances. This was thedoctrlne which was advanced by hon. gentlemen gat He would have nohedtahonin _¢fot_' themetionoi to the conclusion tint more mu but one course tor this Home to Lake, was w’drive the patent Miniatry from power. [Cheer-.1 Take the fact Utatrportyuirs W'dolhnpnd been expended on Edith, concurring the hon. member for lotou for In attaek made by him on the member for Hen“. It the hon. member for Piowu we: to union: tor the punish" meat of bribery and corruption, let that hon. gentlemen follow him Orr. McDon- nell) on the pro-eat oeoeeion. He would now proceed to refer to the matter: be- fore the Home. He had read over this evidence, end had webbed every step token since the motion of the hon mem- beribr Show Last nee-ion. and he! come Me. MACDONNELL, of lnvorneu, said that this In the moat important quee that had ever or could ever come before the Puliunent' of" thin country. It ehowed the weekneee of their cause when men epproeohed a question with the in. vectlve with which hon. gentlemen oppo- lite had approached this subject. They hid thought to choker themeelvcl by Attacking the members of the Opposition, clinging them with narrow mlndedneus end religion: ttir',',',: . thing which he LIL, Marine l we: happy to any bid at little exiuence in this country. The hon.. member for Cumberland bed attempt. ed to eat-blinh the innocence of the mm inn-y, of which he wen a member, by ac- curing the hon. members of disreputable tote and of dieloynlty. He hedehnrged tho-e member: ot being Annexationute became they were duuitorsitrta, but the not we: that my of the gentlemen in thin Home were diaunioniau; but an the hon. gentleman pretend to “y ‘um tho-e were all “mentioning t Why. the Hon. Minister of Wliua was n diaunionist. e,ttg The hon. gentleman then re- ened to eeruin matters of Non Scum too much nth-ted members opposite. He had exceedineg regretted the phi-Mel which the hon. member for titMyirord had Attempted to draw, by reading a pae- eege from Macauteru history, in which the writer was describing the corruption and ventelity of certain Ministers of the Crown. The hon. member had attempt‘ ed to make out a we ot personal cor- tuptionatpinst the right hon. the that Minister. He regretted this extremely. It thet right hon gentlemen had ever done wrong. it ever hehad made mis. takes, this charge we- one which could not be bud to big door . end it would be well for this country if during the next twenty Fern if the nine pould be said ot the rime Hininter ot Chanda who might fol. low him. Wu the preeen'i. The hia. 'member bed-aid that on the 13th ot August he drew the award, end threw In, the we!» had. He did this M. I time when hon. mm" had not been tried, when no one wuld hue pronounced them guilty. The fluent at n time when members Ihou d not with the utmost forbearance, and not with that uncom- which he {cued were " preeent in power, (cheere,) and "placing them by the men who had done ee much to place this country in the un- fertunete position in which it now was. [Loud cheers.) And now turning to the chugeiuelf. he contended that n. was charged _ the: the Government had eold woman-ecu to the American, and that be wee Justified in referring to [ the feet. Un charge as made origin“, that the contract bed originally been eold to Jay Cooke & oo. for American gold, had not been proved. (Hen. hem.) He complimented the hon. gentleman opposite, who had Ttgt for not heving introduced person- muter into the debate. Referring to the erect of the hon. member for banal, e eeld that if ever there we: tt time for the regarding of party ties it Mr. THOMPSON [Cameo] denoted-u the emendmem of the hen. member be Lunbton u not cepehle of being and.» "ood. Ho would ny, in new to the hon. member for liddleeex, that be In: one did not understand an hon. new ' need be present on the nu: of Auguat,aodho satoptadth-tfths Premier " I maiden gumbo. " Ind been abundant the Gavernment Ind. purchued member: hon: ‘he -uor when“ but in loohug round thi- tuiuudoomestoiutkreteiu-ioalh" it they had bought those members they Indra-do good-elections. " Ind been aid brthe0Ppmitioet that the Gm“ lumps-t, had been corrupt, but he ,honored Prime W. (But, you.) Ho winked than bone: And diitiim in cur-yin; on the main of thi. Donnie-g butroly upon mum would ovu- turn thsuinutryorthedar hymns] theywero mounting. 80 only my inoonclmionthnhohdomyhun. tion of voting for the wt. so u, and mu inuodueod by “a has. who! for the County ot Pie+tu.--utqd about.) -Mr. CUNNINGHAM reg-muni- a. mootun' pothntopoohin an m of thuexmntry. Ho took the ground “It the Premier mould not he and. that“ of the Home, and the may in “lb 404 bate. No upon]: had told so and: - thntl’nmm,uunspouh cl up hon. Mini-tor of Guam who looked for-Id to and in tho shoe-.0! the Plunder. Tho pointortrrhiehho difheodhomtuaov. ornment. In: tut the, contained In an- ooeutitatioetal act in pimpguingths Home on the 13thofAugu" hind bun pm- mined that the roped of tho 00mm mould be and; but no - w" and. Ho bdwvod tho Mini-try hd a. tempted wdohy tho In.“ and inn. hrpoesrururtttmtoo.rthF, Ind undo-muted to push “a milky h- wud. (ngivh; him hive-rank notional :Want'of an†In the Govomqang, he Ilk' not can-ids .ttto w thfa',t,',d'hgVtfttg,a',tyttt beta {ma If the Gout-um but! not deceived the man who was down from lunch. om$bdemtie. ot um Pavia. mid an. bl. than Monk. 1',eggt','trtg'tttTge “Nam!†Pr.odttaimy _ .""".' tinent. (Chee Tho _ pummel: op- posite had 1tgil this t,'Ndf,'lt hocouoo they thought it o t'gtthnr',rd'g to obtain powor on: to at My which tho J,'dl'l','lJlffittdt' by the Gov- ormnont would give than. (Chum) It could not ho ooid tttahttomme,th" link- ten had ondoavorod to mint-in plocoond power by Ito-ling who“ lotion and melo- groml. (Hear, hour.) And ho could only My ihnmon whotnod ingot ploco nod powor by ouch lot-ion, if they did got into oftioeorouidnot booblo to hold“ long. (Chum) His chiofu'm in " prooonl ox- proooln‘ lhio vlowl, who to ooy whot ho thought. oi there non. llo 'woo landed um tho policy which tho Goya-11mm: had mount-nod woo the best for tho launch of this country, Ind ho ,matNtrtaitt ih-tuo clan of than could at. their political and forward tho lamb of thin count: on ther wero now doing. (Chooru) Wi rereyrsno1stouti-tstioitortutxmisurno man could both douo moro-oo they had done for the wholo ttoemtey-- Ind thoy were, therefore, mttittqd to angina ofthe metsofutis-otims. 'wooo mt important period in the polities] hu- torrotttatstruriter. Tttd-ti-ttees comb: hon. gentlemen woro coming to tote reunion which tho ho not onivod or than too-r. If thoylookod at the other side of tho Hon-o thoywould no mon of ubility. Tho Minotaur tortioutt 'dill', woo, hokno'w.onon of rortitmut Bruce 'h"LlMrlt “an you Ability, an! be _ i! 'rel of ttpry, iionmtr of itpat,g'/ it “would ban hiatimeunlltho tnnuhdbdqho rould Irroyyr 99'", thet W“; heen severe upon the Government; but it they looked over a recent numher of this periodical, they would find thit the English journals were still very imperfectly informed in relation to Canadian atl'airs, and that they fell into meny errors in facts relating to men and history. lie was well pleased to learn, however, thst English journals were taking ll greater Interest in Canadian admire. What did they tind when any great Lord or Dukecame here to visit this country , Why, that they went home again surprised beyond measure with the progress and resources of this country. And we might rely upon it that each year would bring us more in contact with them , and would give us more of their men and money to assist us in developing our great national resources. Sir John A. Mscdonald was the man whom hon. orahle gentlemen oppoaite were desirous of hurling from the high position which he occupied. lie would like to ask my honest, common sense man, if when he considered the political history of this country, if during all the time that he [Sir John) had had control of the atrium ot this country, he hed ever sppropristed a sum of money to his own personal use t [Cheers.] . He could speak of the right hon. gentleman as perhaps no other hon. gentleman could. lie had known him well. De had known him in sickness and l in health, he had an opportunity of watch ing the peculiar ehamgtusriatitm which had , given to him the name and reputation l which he possessed. What he(Ur. Grant) l could characterise in no other words then ‘ in is kind of innate foliticel diagnosis, as . the power to see an anticipate the dos ( sires of the people. (Cheer-J He had i tseerthimonitrid ofsicknem, when he. could not raise his voice above a whisper. 1 What were the sentimenu which he then l expressed, when each day that passed over he expected to be his last; what 'were his sentiments then? That though he was ready to die, his great aim and object for hoping to live was to see this country confedereted and pvce porous. Was it to be supposed for one moment that s person possessing hisideas would masks away with the small sum of money which no less s person than Sir Hugh Allan had contributed, as the best - for forwarding the interests of this country. He had read with-are the evi. denoe given by tSr Hugh Allan before the Royal Commission, and had some to the conclusion that the money was given in England and elsewhere, in order to Issist in the best way he could the men inpower. (Cheers l Gentlemen opposite talked about corruption " elections, as if in no other country in the world money was spent atelections. look at the history of corruption in other countries. Were ever any boroughs put up for sale in this country t Did anyone in this country ever give seventy thousand dollars for en elem tion t Us said that the political record of this Dominion, in regnrd to the means by which men gained power, would compare well With that of any country in the world? [Cheer-s.) lIewss much amuse! in passing through New Brunswick. He had heard a gentleman talking about Canada. lie had taken some pains toascsrhlnthis gentleman's name, and had toned that he 'Path0ort.Mr.t'asumttiu, 1rttt,T tleentuthadaaidia speakingot the re- mier. that he thought that man was da- tined by Providence to unite this country and to build the railway scram the can. l there t Their men come down satisfied , ;theynw thet the Ministers were doing ‘their beat to forward the interest. of the [ country on the Panic coast ; they knew, u had been announced in the speech from the Throne, that the Governmenthed undertaken the construction of the Paoiiio Reuwey, they know that they had encountered tinny dllticultiee in the oil-tying out ot the uryiprtakinr and the outlying provinoee might rely on it that this Admlnutretwn would eee that not much time we. [not before the contraction of this nilway which wee whim together the integral portions of this Dominion, wee corned out. “£5311le It had been-id tint the Engli pres were very eevere in their re. marks u n the conduct of the Govern- ment. f'to,'L' true that thin wee to Meri, thin extent the cue. Bat they found that no le- e person than Mr. Goldwin Smith, who Ind recently come to Unnedn mttwiUsataodiug whet he had " one time written shoot it, had been writmgin no lem en authority than the gunk?" Monthly, md had, it in true, also t bound of melons: And it “would bi ftthtgti,ty'ttt ttut1t.h 1 Misti; 'a',tt1etStl [dual-1c pun-l f ttttteil.", (mo-u.) no whohndu [thi- docrud H Mad- lnn M clean-aqua..- III boiitLtau_e-d.fct-.1iu who {all tr-Pointed ambitio- 0' â€an! balm. nu cum to tho grigt-ttrtttttn. who haunt Nab". “chop-n cl I “bum; ho iiGGiGuimredthetotrueihitt. How-wwwhuuounuy, boo-nu iid-tiingitrtesttttsr the promo- GiTriiilGiu-h-u.6_yi." mnwunhbmmm ho "meanwhile"! tmtttondbgior. (Chemomdutyonbo hon: n- not mum by hon. gentlemen on» irtd,totaamtrmbt-ted.et their 'rrGstteuirtetio.do9eiar. bathtub. iteueitimyo?titt,tettfef mum. “an mum â€uninitiated! own Jllu"l'll allowed that they had unnamed? N0;Mocly our,“ no ttt rule it “vino over It. ruin- d tti,Mgtg; t'atsel It-tur-hire Wit. ao.eteiunea_ree-eaittgurr0" -sthea_h-M,mrthntit'H, mun-mun. It - theirdutrtoeoteht_r. â€up! a-idsi-et1ttt-i-otdie. Alum-cautions. no “In G, a! "M an (All. wade- d thinniMbtho hon “but Tr-tDari-tthouse-ttares. Ttto MhtistarofJ_ttadtt--da- t,gtegu"er'ed"tt no .1. in thin ooumry on: been nd qditA. (Chan) mummy-um». Mm Mulligan] «W “whiting. tchekXytrT.Ye.- Mini... mull.†'ie teHi 2g,truttgtddtthuiitet proponl union . than vino-I. 'l'J',','e'u'luletati'2tgth qe"eyr"euot.itmiemtef, with! 'tof _letterurt of an ado-Ind to bring tho juici- Iry Into diam“. (Cu-I) [mmwmoruu worm-n 'tglut",',,",','),',",:'.?.',':,',,',"::,',',",,',',':"?,; 'tFur-ttto-tao."' thunk“. [Chou-.1 11nd mn- “anon-hm any nun-bronco? m May m not. Their Mum-om Maud-nation â€kinda-duh ".tt-ti1ttterudeinrd-soqtittrt ttL",",',,,.:',"',,',',',':',,.'?,'.',','?,',':,':,','.'.',',' dud-I'M -aede-dba-gitm at! which I. not mu and by Mew In?“ tro, “no“ by mining than an, H flf,','l'lt,',lN,'Tg'g2tttr, (M) 'reettoetttrarxPa-oo6ttori) ".het-tot6ttt.i-berfttrWegtNr. hmmublo an,“ imsoetat_' magnum-mum Bow-dad than» “Incubator Soul in. Mt] hummlndp Md oath. Sort Lhtgttggsi-'tt. a. pad“. -ingthut-tt-otaiu-d 1ltptuitsrtho0ttrtrtesru--dtut “humor-83.101450 My. (Chat) tuhndmludth.throu,mdgi. patin- boa-goth†who main-nor a. Punk. Won“ In eon-id“ that In anWmhmwu tunhooofun Premier? non-ark Ill-WHO march-Mal when “Manama Im- mint, and -rt;rnattmreimsistud “any who and not t,r"'tt"",t, ' before that Commission. The ooune men by the Uppoeiuon had net l been dictated by In, tepid for the he: i inure-u ofthe country, but we- e we party movement, and hon. gentlemen op- posite oon|d not preheat] that the charge- which they bed mule were borne out by the evidence lib then proceeded " analyse the evidence in All IN. new nor, and to reply mm sftsstivelr l to the ugumenu of the honor-hie member for West. Durham. He protected " ennui taking inf-tint elem-nu a - sworn testimony. end and how on the evidence hon. member! could vole 1 to madam: the Government. Gentlemen ,1 opposite rented their one on an Hugh ."r Allure letteu to Mr. McMuiien, end " th-timesigtsorol someoi than let- ters which did not suit their view. It he Op lion had the honor of ihe country a at. they would he [led to nun en, evidence which would iii-Ewe the chenee which hed been m. "he“ the o position to the (uncovered Ilen- ll'fd'gll “35'“ by the we! in“ tterytitoouarra. _ ' -- .. vu- I u to try end rut. one l'munm Against mount; " e domed Um corrup- tion existed Ill over Claude, end 11 u an exist, who we. more morgue thin the Government, who had refund to ‘1'. g. IToumt in Election Lew winch would [and Ageing! corruption. England had her eye: on Cunndn. true the noun ot tttts . . won spend the means of 'dllei,1 in an...“ Mr. OOH-1N denied the 'tdt-att at the hononble member'foi' Pinon, tint the expense. ofMr Goudge'u eleouon " 1867 Ind been deft-eyed by the land " vernxnenl. lie deprecated the when at the Government In Pro.roguing Palm-u, on the â€It of Aug}, end he felt h “Idiot bedong . duty harem. try if he voted to main the Gonna.“ In power in the face or the "new :- 'tyeerf of tAltrlAh?mms-ioa. 'eriuLidiiliGkoii ariiiiiae the when of an lender of we Oppenh- !rrsrlaesins hi. _reotslutimt boron h lionâ€, u " foil); it bat" The motion In: tuned to tthe Commission, Ind than it naked e um to_oonvict the Miniuey on" Mend-u -_~- My! UOVM‘ mud tur Hugh ‘Allln'l may, ‘the third was that Str Hugh got the on. ma; bad the fourth In that the Gov, amazon got the money they wanlol. " attempt had been nude to prove that then In: no connection with than {our pout“. But u; proof was forthcomn; that there was no such connection. After, Itunming up the ondenco be had com. tb the conclusion that than n- proot um the elm-go of Mr. Huntington Humane. Agenda] had been and last Ion-ton about. expelling the hon. m-mber for Shaman but now nothing In bond of thi.-.,.': ...-t-- - _ tion " much meat, and uuB-nnd moreover the hon. member had not I “it dank}; The Govern, out ofthe firm detain uh: -ulu moreover they chnrge of um hon. member had not been mot mu: n In: donut; The Government hwl backed out ofthe firm doom which thry Ind gave. to the charge lust soagion. it them-u. Whoa bud not'bun crunhod out on. Confedenu'on, it was due to tho â€nu-a Hon. [LTILLIY moved the adm- V _ 7.. “WWI-"'1 m Arrived back from England um mm, arid plead were loud In their den . Lion: spin“ the Opposition, but no (in... no ofhsrerrt for the Government. H. y. anguished th a the hon. nation-h Pictou should hue brought. forward " this tune A motion mkmg the " u. expro- 'nrtliderteo in the Govern-nu: - MTV-" m... um non. gentle“: Pictou should hue brought. formed " this “no A motion mkzng the " u. up“ 1'ortlMertms in the Governing: u the may lune lint he staked the “MIR (uproot-to the spending of moneys! elee tiom. The Royal Communion had peored i?urimpottaut fuels; the lint m um Sn- ngh Allm wanted the MM; the second "was that ma ()0va; mm tur "ugh ulna Mabel-ode}! “In; - b0: it that}..- to the Opp; , thet uoeem, nuon mus -_ an: rdforthetru lwu um ' “a gentle-top a. mandam- F “I boruouoby proceed-d to h ' At this - C " G111 fiiAttferhr" in 6N 1m _ f,"Aa, with any a ttis w i dndor the n _ iritithliiii Ftq, , w 'llltt fii. 'l'iiriruett in: at".', . . 9f th ett' "m, a man in â€in. in (r'ifr, 'I" W u m itiSltiitiCit1?itio a" “taming the sttémi: 3 teglu"d'ti the an; " ut) thes n or r.um._ " . and will be so“ u “5 hr" do will begin on - tantalum-go in than b automor- ond the pa ought-d, mil prom b, . t.Wipsl,'c:1, t " _ (ii-mt [Alum-Ir _ . (301 In! How MD“ , leeSTiraer the “Willem irit6liiijl?d , wttoror tbe part _," .U . taided the mmtruc Sli .'.5R of the p, Miami aw! Jrriitf'2g', “unending from 1' iei',rt ie,i'r,'i/iii"iiiiriir, N.Y, J"g'hdrtiiiii' Mr. ti. M th, 1- -. . new of the Benrsr .¢ and, at I?“ Aylmor we 'ttthr. - Wu - P" “PM u OHM! or I’m-Incubus I - " Allan McKInuou'u h . Mttttarkn Mm» . -trui-tumit sutiaym, F, ttttttttits)',?,,:' book. w om u the phol ““3 1Ԡfor everybody. "ol “will it! dot-in- for imp oiabreef, n by law co be prop .wuotho nupyers, p n...†oi $53100! debeutur guaumnemn of the No ' Bald“: induce t oimrtuet are": [lull M. Ton thou-Ind b-def, and Mr. Conroy, _ Win. may, and o a-ot, b Who the other L. in. qst-idatr that u will-oh Allin" In In , _ cot-pay will not got 100,000 . M .I .1511†ot tho county Want“ the and minor, and in mentor. coral ' or Inn. mun-m to be ' tth". innodi-u con-truai would not equal the bu the [nu-lug ot the pope.“ by FPO... Hum-vet, um any the mummy": mum â€tn the propow-I " 000, gunman bp pledge thou-o! tofttmt sum. " would orator than whom tho mount: of the road w “I w ttodorstaod am, it they do not fork over " have to wait for the id until the eontraotoN pl a.ti_--Art-r Times air - .. --- u H " irt,'r'ltt of the new - t the Unmet 11y of Vern 5rltp,'ii. W. mpman. leveller, .w Im'.[.d with Mr. Sayles n _ _ or the Rnlway above: 1'fh"TGitod at?“ 'iifietie F u Artmer Counc the unset-int w â€:2... Hum. Mr. "i-i-arc-or Intro“, the “nae-ling ursmn " 'tth,'), Muyor, Mr. mum. iiiiijirlt1y?iiii,i, of the tire Ii ll . of the mum in tubes at â€by†ht one! " lent come A 'lt by “I â€was of a tirmt4 l sod by the org-ninuon d ttA TN Inter in not yet a " " “journal oubiie moertmg u I 'irruiatfr evening out. .“R-h 'TU' mats tho i - i. vil"pr, " ltlfllFtl'ii. . the pun‘huo of - -drod, and tiftr loot .w, god tho Making of . Tr"rlliii It": Until more h I -tso't, paid for the on I - bun uncle-l] spent. Ind v â€I... More wctl l-hire?', ad in the selection ot a, m. it in to he hoped , northern ©otoo - Bnmrar. Ilwfor of “I: "INEti. -1" pattr ".ettout by on k “a chief who". to m tS',rlrriiiiir, tue I? l . “y, m ' iriiftt;tfit “myth-nine. hare f - -as-.aaMgItttt MW“ tho n "‘ pta'"',' between ur- _ 'iTe,'S,'J'it'2 tho 0mm ' D - ftte â€purpose: ot thq1 Fe?,', osptoded. by the null 7i,iirt,.' a. enurel' [new #yre. with “W grad 1 And an in“. irrder the mutated: 'rutu.tl'2' no . wtroror tbe pill mu (In: a M '1 mph“ and of l h“ 'ii'A'rlk,ttl2re, on w ohm-I “an" {off-lion h - " Pee., H [lieu u 'tice,tid ttte mm.“ I er 2f.rlttt mu “a...†. I“ m the p E11059 In. w. L an c I. h I‘m-45.60.50 4 "'°' "it! but. bot, theoomieneeGe,it a ' -u.t.. I." '.eyLiifiiiidt Mum. nod "V- - - I'll; Whririiiiie7ui"lm ?‘&00. h and“? u _ I !thecii' “than.“ Bxmaerr--turt- q u mince-in.“ “locum “on... -- PeesirTGU....a, u 'eitttF7iFF,. “n- tt it? ?teiGFiiil if“, itinurhotroped I 5. sun!“ low br P" thus by calm-Jen i.iliiiirii':5ti7, 2;t {Hahn-hi: J.trt "WIN â€a! “MN 'tCtieiri P"!- b- a - -M.. 7... " “human,“ a“ I 77‘ - ‘Ihw . ' Flatt-.4 w. L. Hill! ' now Open on “It!“ gala“ . H “On." It,“ wants 'tttte,'.,',.?'.?,?:?.', I hmk‘uu‘u ""'r_srsAereih ttrt'ii'iiiji,i'iiiiii'iti'i'i p VII. "e-r- gnmne and!!! Nit you an pout} and run}; y for tho loom I u up." from " wostline, In" rel! " North um BI 3?“? MN???“ chi-q ctammi0 Colon“: G il ilk 240