-.met :1 '_\.`v' x whon1 In :1. .1 v|> rnu`-_*.I lam} ' Bu} and I'M I..\.'.....-m II III. UV" Dcnen SM 0 I_..Is.. J.'\.'uut 5,-- Schnhz. ' from J Settle)! u" , , prefcxqt into :1 1 and tlm and (Inns the wri Jssuuu u the mlitic '"`iblll('I Prox-i_.~imn bold n In 11,. , .. .., ...eu. ulu mueoteuuess of the (ioverunieut, but the Minister ol'Fiu- ztuce has stated that the Government lmve no tieeessities, and do not recpiire any Ilml1c}':tt present. It is thus _ohvi- - one that the scheme must vstzuid on its own tnerits, and if it is fziulty, it is be- e:cu'.~ie it has not been pt' t'r.-uned. We are not aware that much u':t.~z ex- pected from this l.nnnl:ug scheme. furtlior than the coiupl.-xiuiu_I_;' sIIpp0rtcI's of the :\l.ni.str_.' looked t -n-wsml to it in the hope "that it would in some niensure nicl Sir Francis llinel:.s4in vedecining his lost po- sition us :1, member of the Coalition Q.-uhi-~ net; and that they have no`. been disap- pointed is evident. from the fact that nll _ but Mr. C.-n-Lwriglit voted for the resolu- tions. 1 os.~ibl_\' the lust mentioned gen. Llenniu was deceived in the eonli-lenee he pl.u:ed in those who like liiinselt':leclzu`ed sag.-umt the Goverinnentz this seems apparent or he eel-tniuly would not lutveeut such :1 sorry gure as he did.` Some of the most eurnest lteform mem- bers ;_;'.'*.ve their support to the re.~'olutions, nnd it i. sutisl';tetory to nd that so many refused to oppose wlutt. tliey lit'll(!\'L`(l war. for the real 5.,-'ood of tho countr_\'. It um) be the policy of :1 p'n'ty to oppose any and every nIr::t. because it comes from it .\linistry \\'hos`e ll|l:.'lSlll't.-H an gener.-tll_v are not wortlI_\' of support; but fer we tuliu it to he the duty of e\'er_v rep.-.-- Ll .\(`llL'lll\'L` to sink p.-n't_v ll-.eliin_; and party of ])l`U~lclt`..`ll0Xl.\`, when he. linds :1 tne.-x-u;-i- me tn.-it is .-tlilctl to the wants and wi.l.u_.; of mi the public. 'l'h:It the h:utl .~'(-heme ml` the Sir Fr.-tneis llillclis is'L':llclll.'ltw.l t") uieet :`re :4 pI'e~4eI1t want we do not think any one the will pretend to deu_\'. With the C0lll'<:: aml the Mini.stcr of Finance lnnl pre\'iou.slv -tho pemtetl, in order to obtain a seat in Pm:-V elizt lizunent, he dial not coincide, for--Viz". \vus..ta2ie only too npp:n'ent that he was determine_zl7tl1e_` `I, 4; .. e.... ... I H I'H',H_\ Apply `WISH I-L: .ance to 'W`.lIIu... The wli Tlis party [h ""I?! full s 5 lrcu. ..,_ may L`X[w 'wlhu\ 'T`|.r _v---1 ---~ `-ms uo cordially! -uni-ur with Inn) in the utility of p:xssin_4 Huh :4 umusure as is uqw proposed, with ! M: ricw of phxcing the b;-u:kin_<.;m.vd cur- :u.-_v upon :i sure anal souxul has 5., His :h._-um is open to 01-jection in some parts 1' it. but it is based upon a fair and vqui. Mo }=r-in}-iplu, m1.l,.~ho_ulI ll]v:C{ }1'l!lJ the .':|."l_'v' :|1'Ipn>lmLiulI of the u )'.u.ir_y. . ."}|1_\"- helm. xlmr u-HI ...:.... .:. `A I ' II) . . . '1`f]H- nrk U Illuru rl I 1" CHUU "3 `V 1 -- . .cuns hm `Mu l.:1 Fort Gm IJC8 [0 uu. Tlli! fhllu ~-- LI...- v- 0.\'T'.\~]:1 ) hm-n In... Inn-u.'u_. l.. *9 l'~.`lI~\BTA ~~-02` _,u,uu.uu_y, unu IL WEIS `condently pre- dicta.- that Sir Frziucis I-Imeks woul-l he ct)ll)[IC`llULl to Witlul!':l\t' his ton_ Ferm- nately the tletuils oi the scheme were kept l'reru the public until the lust mu- mcut, anul notliing was really known of the _l'c'h(Iluli0llS u_nLil within 3|. few hours of their lJl'il7_!{ lIl0\'Ckl. It is said bv some that the SL`ilL`lllU is :iltngetlxeI' In the in- telmfst til" the l)'Ull\', yet the Go\'emment, by the 13;ll , will depiive them of the cir- ' culution of the small (lellUll lln:lli()llS o_l' l:ill.~, the bunks not b'ein_~; allowed to lsslte itslllitllcl` denomimitimi than fuur lullu|'s. Others say that the olrjeet is to mine money to meet the ilNl(.`l.)LOI.llI(. 8S `of nnv nmm- v sir m-..u....o I. :.. - - ;I,_. I'll] .~ 'r1.o l'S Hun of M1". mpnu-.1 st-nl fr Der"HI... New `it ~ vld:by :11 D ....u.n....-nu u.-uun'mg_; Lll(.".'.'Ul\:li()ll of tin l :u'li.'nncnt. Mr.`Iiusc s bill Lust so-s.~:inn l_mul to be \\'xL!ulrzu\'n, because ufits un- .]u]Ml]:ll'il_)', and it \v.-L9 `c0ndenll_v n,,1..lv Hm ,lr.n.il.. ..c' I... .. .1 - Sin: Sir I"r:1m:i.-3 Hiuck.s"m:1-le .1 (leuiulcal hit -with his .-scheme !'m'ch:u1gingtl1e banking I.-tw., :uu.l imp|m'in;_v; the mwrcncy of the country. It was uuwvolznhly ro;_:m'le-I at I'M, but the resolutions upon whlch `the Hill is tn hu t'uuu.luzl met. with an unex- nm-.h-.ul I`l)('nhHnn llll .....:....r.... -. u ,1,` lmuun, 'l`u_I:1mm'. MAN!!! 10, - {NU (1(H1'I~"`\' Else 'I'}.\'iIlltill.t, "nu-1 1:.u'm.\'; scII`|c.v|`icI` nu `ulL'.\v1llL :2 I , i .....o l.. ' OI" SI.\I(.'0I-I ADVOCATE. I _-..., ;-c_ming his lost Lhe 'u n ted rcsulul sl their 1 con-lcnuu 1 I'0\_`iSi< 0 ed to pt lent; this W0 aiuly why slu igulxa lldvchi ML been in the wish find alone ' 1: pared to nmy to the c and ifth then, as \ ec.-xuse .'hos`u and his : y the ct y then` it V: x-.<-linv_; purl._\' ul'nI'ong4 nals um:.-x-un- uncut Iol 11.4 of Lhiu__:., w uIkin_v_r` of there is n lcll|.'1lm.l L ) great mix rt trans! Vith and seeki prcviou.~:ly - thp 'I.`errit lil) Par-V hnse. V :i(lc, \V'a8..vt_Iri(-!\'e the` \\':m 1] .lr.x..n..:.....1 XL. ... - .. I uuc IuI'<.'|ll . selndxllg L _- ` Bnulmn 2 .. H,. } A suiciontly lion. M1 been undo! lions he 1; grmuul, nn wry. lbw cm.-c lwtwe tn bu strict] plmud its 1 Ipcml much ______._ Lwcvn hims (14-rml lhutl V "I" stout] Um mmcd \v1llIl1Islm _. son. hu foun: " l tf'I"l":`5 they though y 0 lie xnndetu him ._5,u-.le.| this \'-.13 wh ; -_ - llL'IlC(:_llI(9 ro ch the he was corn " was now com and only in their view of our :1ln:1lx_ld lnu-get - - pu 1 10 man hula M L|IuH wits pm-esem,_ 'er.-1| ::t- not. adrisu UH `(,u,-_.; [U p!:uml1'uu_VvS| - if ha haul in ; 0` .t'"' was not bI.'C'.1ll.` f`"_ "\`-'7': the House. - at Hon. Mr. M: du-rat-.\ml_huw I cuuhl Llnuk I '3 uxmlc.-ty\vu.;hl Iv I ' ' . thv fulmallon HIM maul;-lmt us 3 . c<-rlaiu (nu-skit urtu _ I I I V ) IL: I N. 0u.~.I nnl szr-xiv|m`u :f. nun. m.` -- ` -- iu%cr, )VOCA'l`E. :3.-71}; svln.-nu.-. _. ....V..b .. \I| uuu umuuanxg mrce, ml-`I Esumling out :1 porpiun of his men. M.-ajnr zmul his little lunul_ wt-re cum- apt-llc-l In surrowlr, Scllllllz lmviup: moun- wlnile nmdc goml his escape. lth urged in favor of this foolish movement that Boulton bad the syropgest promises pf V ,,,_..-._ ullv I|.llI|I- _ . . , - - .- iiition of Lyons is 292,721. 7 I v are right in _ not r6V011l111.; `11_")`tl11"_.`-3. After getting tired ofsceing the sights of n on the subject, as it is wiser to keep their thoiincicnt citye-its public buildings, prome- plans c(mcd.`|ed than to bmzon mm to nudes, churches, and theatres -I started loi- - , Marseilles via Avi`non. ii. distance of, 218 `he wrlfl` R`"F has It hmveler Hm" miles, thr ough.a tings wine-growing country pi-epm-iitious are `being ma`-l6_f01`_3 _m0V' On we speed, till we arrive in Avignon, a city me, in the spy-mg,.when'n iorce will he of _3.700 inhabitants. This p_lnco was the . t fom,m,d 6 assert the right of this residence of the Popes from 130:) io1378-. and 3"" _ h t _ f f lb contains numerous intei-estiiigbiiildings: `in- ,i,`m.li'3" `O cmry out} 3 r`" ' ` . ` cluding the two mined bridges on the lthon erri or_v. ' . _ built by St. Bezznett in 1177 to 1188; the 1 The present position ofaifmrs is truly tninbs_of Pope John X.\"I_I.and Beiiedict `Ill; 1 deplorable, and if matters should go on us 3 "FE"! 0` F1011? 111.1 81101911` 11" Of mufblei . - ` a papal chair. and many other ancient Roman 1 lh"`." b`l;ebb&;.en dmag? were rTlf'Y1.t. e sen` curiosities. Einbarkin again on the `*"irou- ` mu war 0 ore (I uverumen 0l'C6' C30 _ hui-se, f in a few hours, arrived in Marseilles. rezicli Fort G.-u'r\'. \\ itli it iiiiuliiess 1111- 11 city of lll)WlUdi of 300.000 inhabitants. mid I),md]e`] .,_ few bftlle Cmm,H.mq 0". 10 the grunt sea-port of Southerii i<`ruiice. l 1 I 1 ` ` ` - - , - reniiiinerl llL`l`6 some time. It is it brisk scu- l "tel' u"de"k to glm b-"me to the m port town, and the people look sumrt and siirqciits, who iire quietly ensconced ut biisiiicss-like. The iriuci ml trade is wiue . . . . , 1 1 . rm-y, G.-u-rs`. Unrler the illl\'lCe `of Dr. and olive oil. 'llie1ainpei-orlias it hemitifiil , Schnhz O"nc of the mmt reckless men in summer residence here. but seldom llS'(`S in it. -1 3 ,, . , . ' - . - This cit \\`'l` founded 600 ears let` re Ill` lb-`1'-"""l".Vv ml [9 l .e _""]'S."n"` Clii'lSlit1i(`l':\a. by ii colony in Piioctiz -ans oi ii :i _:ie:it rlcal-of the difficulty is iittributcrl, ' _ Gl`i1('l\'S. .\l_ni'scil_les is consiilenid by inziny the .` Major Boultnn. one of the Government inostheiiiititulcity in France. The city is tl Siii-\'e_l'ors sent up last summer, organized. '11l1Pl1t`d '11 '`F Wm `'11 1111' 011111100 C1 V , a distance of 60 miles fimn Mmseilles In siiizill forest aml'imircliei'l' on I thel iethel NicgiS`1is.llL.1.l.0m Mm_Seies- H1 mnc3_ m ,gizrI'IsoI). iscretiou was ouin 0 we to _ , .,, .-. ,, st'coiiutx'y I ever -tui: Ii or a mac - ' . . 5 ". . . ` 5 5 1: . -` . . n In the iueuiitimc. Riel llil(l_ ascmtainul 0 ` - P C 33"` I _ _ `. ` V, and unilor tunnels` cut ilIl'0li;_!ll the rock. I. re '~l18 s1reng=l1 0` the l l`l g lrce` ",' WILS ix-uly glii-1 when 1 l`(3il"l|iul \':,... -...II...... 1 lsuiirling nortiun at` his Inun .\l---A - - ` I , ,- _....._.-... ....vunu 5V v|_l ll have been doing, may be seri- work before G-`vernment fofce G.-u'r_\'. ]):||`2ft?\]. oftlm (`.mm.H....., 1/ u uu uuu suxgecr, ll . keep them wnrl-l.' Rumor it, Iimvever, preparations are being made for a move- ment spring, when in force will sent to country out the trzmsfer of the '_I'cn9ilor_v. ' ` Tl... ........._A ....!.e A N` - .,U...-e uu-uu: nu uuuumencou our journey. we ..ucuUr.~` u ueu 1,;.'veI', having decided on were near being too late; _ and my l'rii-ml found. 211- bill of riglrts, and estahlislred it after pnssing u few` srillflres. that in .his hurry ro\_`ision:d Governiuent, seem deterlr,|in- _l"`- W1 T01`:-:9<*'|,l'i=` V``50 H`: `-`"l'`*'` 11"` _! A. _t I U - 1. At , I it, and [saw hnn no_ more lhl_s I much L` `, ( lml" M 0 'e'r.m ' ,' 3?) rm r9g`_"L.'l.i.('(1. for after ta.kmg.niy sent In the cars. 05 "5 W"l'li|Pl 0il| 10 138 Well 011190`: 0" not one word of l"lnglish was spoken'(1nrin_o; Jt should they have elected .1 President the whole journey I0 LY0IlS-.u 4-`mince Ur cl.` and Chici'Justice? The c0nclu~'ion had 316 ynikigl The !irst_purt oi`. the cor1txli'y'f1'oxu Paris to Lyons is ugr:cultm-nl, oats and .Indt.'tn corn growing nbundaui.'_V: Ellen you [>353 through the beautiful scenery 01 lh0_ m0IH1- 1 `toms of Cole d`-Or; then you eine'_!-'-10 "110 I6 ` 'WinL`3'_'l`i)\I'lng districts on the bamlii 0f N10 ` Rhone; till, at lust. you arrive at the city of ` `Lyons, built in it hollow and sI1r'i'oiiIidn`d ll) , 1` large hills, at thejnnction oi` the rivers Rhone` i .`V and Saoue. y - "Lyons is the grand emporium oi` the silk- weuving trarlo. I was all through the manu- fuctories, and purchased some specimens of photography wove in silk as true us life. It is wonderful to sue to what perfection they have brought silk-\re:u"ing here.` This is it great wine-growing district and it is here the i'a'n1ons liquor called " Chnrtr-.ms" is mode by u lotof monks as a revenue for the bent-lit of their church. Here. on the banks of the river. the old ruin stunds. durk nnd frowning. where the guillotine played it conspicuous part in the revolntionsot France:-and I fear it has not yet finished its bloody work, for France is like a. barrel of powder only waiting for some one to touch the match. God sendit may not be in our day!` 1' forgetto mention the popu- laition the tho uncient c_ity--its buildings. m-mun- .._l.: ,_ J some time since urrived at, that wisest policy would be to let them :done' until the Government were pre- ;u'.sert_the rights of this country claim it hzts- upon the Territory, if the plircl-1-use has really been murle, is zrumttcr of course, this man Riel s mlhereuts would be niude to s'ut'-.. t consequences of their folly. \Vhe.- - was u blunder or ii. meditztted piece ; nrozig-doing on the part oiithe Govern- - to bring about the present state of _i' we no not undertake to `say, but " no getting over the fuel: that :t mistake was ma-le in tryin__r to effect tr.-msi'er without consulting the people seeking to establish ll Government in Territory before eoneludin;,r the pur- iihztse. What they are now doing to re- ..ta=ie\'e theirpast errors--if errors they they were--does not appear, and, perhaps right in not `anything on it is wiser nlang pnrii-A-ninti than on |J........ Al. ., , A _, . _._- --un:uuuIvAI- The ins1II';_:ent lmlf-breeds and their ztbctlors at Red River. having decldccl rirln.g,'7 and 1-dvI'b~"r--1' -- answer uny 01 (Hear, hear.) I . w ill] rvgaru to commons generally. some high tllltll()l`lll(!S were of opinion tlmt. under certain ciI'ci|ii1slnnccs they become a necessity, hnt lm `lmd lll\V:l_Vs expressed hlinsclf very guardedly with n-.l'(-rcnce to such combinations. mid would continue to do so, if."or no other reason th-.m buomiso they wore very tlistnstcful to his lornwrconstituents in North York, who had treated him with nmchoonlldonco und kind- iiess, and who, fUl`l'cSpUClMJllll._Y and intelli- guuco \\'u|`c second to none in tho Dominion. llo trust:-il lln-so vxplunations would satisfy his hon. frientl, if not hoshould be happy to answer other questions he mi"ht put. . D - l'0unmins. the Purisi: re-aclios 't l.u.\'x-mlmu Pours. now has a bean to the gran you no lon, for :1 city v lmunl y on streets of c plczL<.uro-gr the cominc Am.-r run Inw Iumhl. . ....., umue ul uuu euguu [0 be on. pitblic-mellritls; whnt these gentlemen udvin--d, and he rei'ereuce to them. He had thought correct in his view ut the time; but convinced that his i'riend.~.x were rig.:t sly view. and that. `us a public man, he 1 :1hould have considered the qu.-ration on its if pnhlie merits. He could coulid:-utly assure the House that his Mend Mr i\lc.\l:tsler, who pr:-esent, and could speak for himself. did ;'.- uixn tnjuin the Ministry. His ex: [0 plaumlieu yt-slenlay was perfectly correct. and _ 11 any way been nusnuder.~nood. it bt'C'.lllSU he l.-ad 0llt1c1l.Vul`et1 to mislead '7! - ' 3 .\leM.'Asr1-In said he could not un- (la-rat-.uul how his hon. friend on.thc other side tlutt :1 mun or his well- known mode.-:1y wo.;h_l be connected in any way with er ieconstruction 0.` agovcru-1 3 the hon. gentleman had put questions to him. he would aot trie I with lhe l[ou. ~u-., but answer them in X1 candid ' szruiglttlm-ivnrd nmnner. (1-Iear. llt`nI'..) ' The Hon. .\lr. Aikius had talked with him. -"he r did not know how often. but certainly more ; than once or twice, about the overtures niude to him by the Hon. Mr. i\lcDou::ni|. He had invurinlxly saluted to him. in reply, `that the proposul to join it coalition government was a point that must be determined by himself. He `would not incur the re.-iponsibility ol advising it; but. if he, Mr. Aikins. decided on accept- ing ollice in the Government. his doing so would not interfere with the private f'riendship between them, which lmd been of long duru- tien. !mvl:\s1'nr as he.( .\lr. Mciiaster) was con- cerned, he would support him in all measures \vhieh_ were in the interests of, the country. Willi regard to coalitions generally. high ofopinien certain ; THE mm mm: ItimELl.l0N. - over: much private C0llV(`.X'SliOn us well be- . himscll` and Mr. 2\Icl)ni`igall. hoconsi- that no one but thcxnsclvos fully undet- corruspuiidenco. In conw.-r.~mLion with his i'ri-nds Mr. Mc.\I:\ste-r and Dr. Ryer- found that they did notndopt his view,` thought his rc-1'n.~mI to consider the oircr made to ought to he pnbliogronnds; mm. A... .. ..-_ 1 1| . u .u._y. u was unuemoou that the curreapoml- lwlwecn himsvlfnnd Mr. Mcvougall was strictly private, and h:- had not contem- being published; and us there had privulu `conversation bu- Mr. Mul)m`mn]I |.,.,.... ~ suxllclanlly clunr. Mr. Auuxs, in roply, said, be had under the impression that the explana- gave yuslt-rdny covered the wllolu -' and would be sulIici,c-nt und satisfac- It was txndemood that the Mr. M:-.DnIm n|| WM _ ....... .. .... .- vuu-II-3lull|4 uumrmer. Hon. Mr. L1-;1'm.r.n-2n. me 51-. Jusr-called` utu-nliun to tlnimntwr which was before the Housr yostt-1'(luy. munuly. the col'|'0.spm|dc|1cu .ll7]lllillg In the reconstruction of the Cabimet. and thought it wnuld be well i1'tlIc'Sucx-mar; ol'.s'tatu, Mr. Aikins, nnd..\Ir. Mc.\[as'tcr, gave explumuions on sumo points which _w.-re not clunr. Mr. Anuvg, in man!" no-'-1 I... I_...1 IL,- Onr iemlers, no doubt, have read much in the 'l'umnto Iluilies on the Ministerial W cX])lztlHll.ll)|lS, which were given at the )1,` opening of l urli:nnent. Lest an impres- siun nmy have gone ubro:ul,th'.tt the Hon. Wm, ;\lt1\I:lSlCl' hzul 2| hand inthe tie in 2l(l\'l.iill_Lf lion. Mr. Aikins to join the Gu\`ernment, we beg to introtlnce his speeeli. We hm'e too high an opinion of Mr. .'\le.\l:t-ter to believe for one moment that he wonll lenrl himselt'- to the perpe- tuation ofzi Coalition (:`nvermnenr, he its members eompo of whom they might. M r. Aikins is, and ll3_.S been for years, a warm peI'sunul`t'rieml of the hon. sztnator, and when nsltecl. by Mr. Aikins for :nl\'ice, he promptly told him he would not incur the respensibility of advising him, `but if he (Mr. Aikins) (l('ClIlC(l upon joining the (x`overn1ncnt, his luin__>; so would not in- terfere with the private frieu-lship existing between them. We lmve pleasure in publishing the speeelies of_hr>th gentle- men in the Seimte, from which it will be seen lmiv fur Mr. MeMaster comprotnisetl hiinselfas :1 con.~iistent Reforiner. in... M > ' I umrrnvui. ' V V i ' Objections we made to the issue of a ' frzictional currency, but it so happens that ' it is to `be conned to the single (lemmi- nation of twnnty-ve cents. By the pro- posed scheme the Government are to issue one rlollur notes, and this we re/_rard i I as by far the lh 3Sl. fczuturc of the` scheme, -1 g inasmuch as the issue will not he -so_ .re- 1 '.stri(,-tefl :l.`~"lf the lnuuks were still permitte-l- V; to issue them. The schulne taken alto- I LY(:tlI(:I' inust7pr_ove a boon", znul we trust ( it will turn out to he as useful and sntis- I factory as we hope it to be. s n rec-(:i\'e uppruws], (`qr n.4.~urer1_ly notlaing is more n(-mlcd. "Flue schenw in question will answer the rlesircrl end, and the sup- port. it meets with in the House shows that it has met. .wiI2a pretty general apprm'uL ()h;nn1innu urn mud; in Hun 1.'....( -5 - A -p_j_._ RIINISTEKIIAL EXl L.&N.\j'l0.\'S. - ha\'iu{_: 3. wexmant my wvuxi m-rves. The pi); 52.1% ) It is :1 wry u-3.1 n place of Gil|'alI).IMi. w.`:l castle. This town l'o1'mcr1 mont, but. was ceded to I 149;; gcntury a band of E .5 '..(!(m h 3; .. --n unu uuuor mnnels"cuL throng! |'ez1'.`h<-d in}: through umuuluius is not fur wvak m-rves. The p'upu,|:1ti A/III .un.c, a uxsmnce of G0 Marseilles Jiccisdistaut'1'rom,Mm's-ueilles and through lhermxghest."country Ievor \'(`0d. The` raih-and `runs tlnough by the shores of the Mvduteraum-:m4, orcx` deep cbasms tunnels t_he~1'ock. ' w:Ls1'ca\lv cl.-1-I wlmn 1 J. . .v- -- 1lpl0[lllSULl lfmlb , tartan, 4 r` . with n I `vs? - called urri ved wok-um `.S[)()lld(?ll(.`U arrived a ing Cros Secretary and fogg lw'I(5l', indeed. , were complett my henll ll, out ol'EI - Acting the Paris. vi: 1 satist'uc- rived in vrreapoml- to the G1 ugall half 11 em t for hvmrd the l.3th 1 l'm't.'-1 thm: he cousi- cunnuus, ly ollieers. SE rcrsntiun other in n )r. world-ll' mg,`-g dress {lugs and 4 grounds; As the she -M1. of Paris w ranging 1';-. me; 1111.] appea tre telegraph ` mm, out the nm 1 vunt ever y Pulais of tl er, lrmmcs all 1 ell. His Ect. and mzule the 11 L001}. it Edinburgh. mislead life, and wi trouble. so mt see the sigl Ier we drove t( I Hm mm on outuugn I-nu beautiful 0! the_ moun- . cine ;-'-10 We 'Win03 :l`i)\I'ing 0}" I0 of [L -by hills, l'u n1uns guillotine waitin" one the day!" netting r.i:-an M-=,....:..._ AL- ,- - - A zupurnuu myjournov, and having paid my; bill the night. bx.-fore. toid my Scotch friend . that I would leave by the 7 o`cloc.': train no-.\'r.' morning for Lyons. Waiting to gun :1 cup of coil`:-9 bc.oro we commcnood journey. after he haul i'org0lt.en his Valise. Ho rc-.t.urm,-d for it, I saw no This takimzinv in Hm mu-u ulu cuuuncm of Europe. I V relnuining in Paris some days. I fol : my health sonlmvhnt improved, so dc-turxnincrl to plmsuc myjournuy, and my f()1'I.'y01li. 'IliliI]'_" HM. n I-Iln ..r .,..u.-.3 ul uumcm. and Insanlful gzm plcmuro-gronmls. Paris` has not its continent of Europe. relnuinimz l nrin smmn .1... U ._..u muu Ul an arch over the road luatling to St. Cloud. or solid white stone. and engraver! with tho cot1tcx1:lix1g`at'xnies engagml in (lG.l(_ co~nlmt. I looked in vain to sew \VL`Hi[l',;`l0ll and Waterloo; bnt-thu Emperor hnd tixrgottt-ii to put that there, or perhaps he hurl not time to notice it. We then procc-tried to the Grand Park and Lakes. on_ the way to St. Cloud. Hero the Pantin tragedy has since ht-.en cam- 'mittu.'I. St. Cloud. Eniperor. isn b:H|IxLil"Ill place. with n:ng2Iiti- cent plc5s,nro-gt'oIInds and 1'tl'tlcltll ltll\'*.'~! and fountains. living now tired of sight-seeing`. we returned to our hut},-l, nnd enjoyed it __;oo:l cotfeu in.its gram! cqfu. ` Next morning we snlliod forth in Search of fresh sights; and visitctl tlml alz\is of the 'l`oilerics t'oru)L-rl'y the residence of the kings of France. This place claims attention for its very nmgniticont gardens. adorned with vases. statues. and The Louvre. the next in hezmty of l :u'isian palaces, is a. picture-gull:-.ry. and `to tho 'l`I|ileries. l'h-.- Palace of l.n.\'t-mlmurg. formerly used as the House of now the place where the S--nutu incurs." bL-auitifnl garden, and the splendid steps great saloon are very fine. 1 will tire longer with Paris, but must say that fora with :1 population of 2.150.916, for bmntty and niugniticence of zwchitucture. cement. and Ineantiful gurtlens and plomure-vronnds. 1 uris'has equal on 1|... ....... V, the residence of the" _ um mrm 0| with Hm m ., .0. IIll\I wnule was truly gx-um]. On this road from London _to Paris. `hm-in;: m:u1utheucqlmimmncnrof n gentleman from Eulinburgh. um! bu being ])().-tlod in 1 -,Lri.sisu1 with-.1.l courtcmns, I had very liulu we him! :1 c:u'ri_u;c and stwturl to sights of the Fxjcnch capital. l1`ir.a't. to the nwuunmnt built-by Napolqon the First to commexnorutc the vicmriz-s of his armies. This isn gr:unl,sm1cturo. built in tlm form of an arch the solid whim utnnn .....1 A . - ._u on; or nnglzuld the` better. n- Acting on this thought. Itool: a ticket for lu Paris.vialI"olkest(meuII1I Bonlogne. and nr~ Pnris nt ll`o'clock that night. [went Grande Hotel. where I paid for rumn sovereign a clay, and. of course, ` paid besides. The next morning |:eiu,v_: , 0'1` .-\ng'ust., the l'}n1perur'.~4fe(e. the tlnxmlered lorth `a salute of lnnnulreds of the church belle rang out gully. nnd soldiers, and civilians vied wilh each making the nmst hr-aunilnl city in the pos more he:mtil'nl. All ' (Iessetl in their holiday attire. run] the emblmm (lispl:1.ye1l were truly granzl. shades of evening closed in. the streets were one blaze of bright glans l:|:_nps from one endof the city to the other. I i .5 t t appearing us though they were hung on L6l"t":t',`ll`x|pll n.`ir(-.~1 aulnl li;|,r_l)!le;1 hy galls. t'hlro_wing on iemost lI'I.ZllI* lg] ymxr nmno ser- hehehl. l`he Pulxlis Royal. the Bnlais the 'l`nileries, the hotels and private houses competed with each other, and the 1-1` whole was truly ' frmn Lnmlnn on n,...:- :.-..s, -' .\ f' I ( h N snort nccollnt. . Embarking on himrd the steamship Nes- lorian, on the arrived in Livu.-pool -ou the 9th of August. tooktlie train for London next lay, where I that evening. Cross Ilotr-l. The weather being rainy antll'oggy inmlu tho great city look dismal 4.-\l`tur remaining four days, I was completely sick of the smokn and fog. and as health was had. I thought tho sooner I got ol`EnglunI the butter. AC!!! on Llll llmmvht I Innh .. I 3lstofJnly last. from Quebec.` |)euntil'ul, calm son and swift vessel. I and put up at the Chur- ` .. my 4{wIs\II W " LIEU u.CVlTnHV.7'." Sm,-Tixinking that :1 short uccount of my travels on thv continent of Europe might, be interesting to some or your numerous readers,- nnd M I have plenty of leisure`, [send you _a short account. ' Hmh-.urL-inn M. 1.'...._.-: n... -- - - - ' ~' _ , _.__ - navy. [IO IAIUIP [Tlie following letter from a very. dear friend of ours, Mr. R. 11.. Wilson, late of B:u'rie,.and who is now in the South of ' `I-`mace. wv gimto our readers with a great. dealof pleasure; but exceedingly rglttt to learn tbatonr correspondent is, not improved _? in health. as that was his main object_ in visiting the sulubrioul ciimpt he is now ` enjoying." ' To the _Edz'lor of The E.crtmin.er. V I ( I i ( HlIL-TiIinI.-in.n .`|nC- .. ..L....; ..A., ` - mum. have ,not. _ _ sassiri who has been dubbed President of _ ....J ....-cuuuurul, ll UuI' \lUVUfH- The bloodthirsty as-. this shnm Republic will have to he cure- ful between the present time and th first of June, at which time there cim hardly `be any doubt a force will reach the scene nf':L(.-tiun, and pn;p:u'el to deal with the` rebels. -We `c.-irnestlv hope that the Gov- ernment are giving the matter theil inc').-t serious attention, and niaking all needed preparations for the dc_spaLcl1oftr('>ops in the Spring. . .-----<.Q-- ----- is snpport, but they failed him at the .- lmt n moment, and he was compelled to make an ignomiuious surrender. `Nothing c-Jultl s have been,mo'eill-advised than this__ at- tempt. to dispose of Kiel and his Provi- sional .Go\'ernmont; but notwiths_tandi:_g the folly that is beingcommitteml by these `irresponsible parties, it will be the busi- ness of the Dominion Government Io__ see that no hloo(l.is ruthlessl_vshell. Already one life is sacriced, and ifit should turn, out that the Territory was paid for at the -time Gaudey was murdered, then Riel must be made to pztytlzo per.nlL_v of so V_:.,rre::t avcrime. In any case he shouhl be [mule to sulfur, for the Htilson s Bay Company have control, if our Govern- lDHnI.l1!u'n mu vm.- LI--.n-.:...-- -- xuu pu;nu:nt1(>n of Nice is l\'\`l`_Y lu-sn. ::u:l thu birth-I h.:Idi. w.`:h a siren; furlilic-I` own l'o1`mm'ly bu-lunged to Pied- France. About the, '_ . English adventurers `CW-----. ' A l.E'l`Tl-III FROM FRINGE. rrrn. ,_ THE'EXA. M1NER, COUNTY OF SIMCOEV ADVOCATE, MARCH IO, I87. umtrillls ' IS mmlu nu 1 uk ncouspic-nous nee:-andlfuur omly work." for I`:mm., :u ulna unuugn by the noun, .\'icu. mil,mm1- `is very pk.-as-.1nL p'upu,|:1tion :1 zzurl thu Liv:- . nun uub aware 01 what _Ll1e_ water fucVi`l-i-l3: _ure at presen_t for lun_1bermg 1n Muskoka, as I am unacguamted With. the country; but if I , ,._- .. ....-u _uauuL-.~'. I In old timvs I used L0 \_v1'u(- fur a tw\\'spnpcr. tl1e:'+i'(ii'e I can pass mm the uncomplixm-ntary ]nu'l:. and sue it` we can put things right with regard to the 1'-uilru:u`.. , I I know S(Jlilt'lilill;,'1).ilUlli lumbering. having been in the 'bllHiIlt`$.s` ni_\`.~1~ii`: amd knuwin_: th- great. v.\'pt-nse'oi' iumiing timht-r, 1 cuutiil.-n-d timt timber from the interior of .\l_uskuku could pay the amuuht named with udvantu,-.:e.-` Vl~au1 not. aware of what the facilities are present lumherimr z.. u......... - ncncl ` bunk: attacked and captured it, so the ag of ` Old Englnml once waved from its tower; it was, however. 'nl'Ie1'\\'nnls given np.- This is the winter resort of the groan-.r' part of the no- bility of Europe. Its pr1nci[_m|_lr:1do is silk, pm`Imcry, and olive oil. This is the country of the Alps. . I leave here again for Monaco and Rlpnrm. 1 mnuuxxng. nuvin-,r,| amd I in-r, c uu`idrr<-d rior . in Muskoka. nu Y .. - 4 -----ms--`* Co.\':;'.u.\1x*n'\'1v:s.--Use Dr. J. and Lung Heulerfor all disease Lungs, and Chest. Very plea cious. Sold everywhere. - ~ 10!` Fe in: l ; unjust to put such 01 tax on`lun1_he|'. My idea was that the tax should be of such a nature that everyone-.on whom it should be levied would gladly pay it for the advantages they would receive; as I am well aware that no railroad could be built according to my scheme without the general consent of those who were to pay for it. I had no idea of taxing hunher- mu] for Lhe benemf others Arlmifnrv Ilmn Hunt}. l`nl:lumhn" 1- -.!...I. I the are such as that .a railroad would be of Mn e or no service, I should consider it very ` -Use Briggs Throat r diseusesof tuevThroa.t, pleasant and effica- rhere. ,,_P_ -..--\Al uniI_\'. - ` , . The Lond-m 7 z'7ne.9 of the 3rd Comp:u:_v of were at that-d_ate at Ch: Sclmdl, undergoing arcor in eld works previous t< Canada. { 7 o`f'1he 16th ultj s `nv nf n......l E`-- V` mes of the ulL say: y R'\'ulEngineers, It Challmn: Egineer : acourse ofinstruction ions to embarking for --Bz:rnum lately told an : to be happy, by temperate how to get rich, by uulimite. ... um um s.-uunu'y, and we are Cil,:ll'itlliJi0> i*nm1__v!i to believe Klimt t_lie e.\'-(}o_vurimr`is sincerely nn.\'inus to furtI1e'r its iiilzests It is um well that the mntivc~`. ofono, who `may even be justly ch::r_-__:cd with iizu'ing' l:Lru_vud his puny nt~n,_time when it \v'n.S f in the usuexiuleiicy, should be misrepre- uenleil, as they unquestioimbly have been in this iiist:.n_uo, With the guiiemi course ml Sir Fmlicis, we czuinot :i_4_;rc-:, nor is it likely Limt we aimll approve` of his con. duct In lllc future; but .we' do corrlinlly c-m?ur El ;.u.:h i the li run.-y I bcilcllm parts `.1 , _ ,. ...-.-,-u :m):ll`<'llll) _t_\\"y `or three sr-,:nn.Is', with mil-0 as m:m_v vi- hr:1tim.<, the secoml t'nllm\~insr zuc-r :1 lrrivf interval, with three or four \'in'.-1Lim1.~',:uul mun gs shack which :1['>pe:u'cl to last for txvciity gm-nn.l-, with r-nnsuun, rapid tm- mulnuz vilur-ntiams. The wave moved be. i tween soullz-`east and south-wc.-t. _ -_ .....-... uvuuuulu The Bulzlo Expre.s'.s' nmkes the follow- ing rolnarka on this case, and in so doin_;, tells .'1gre:;L lea! of truth: The New York papers :1ru.c0pyin_:__,r from the Eu}: lish journals whale p::5_:es o!'9,l:e tvstim Ull_V taken in the 1..-uhv Mm-.1....... . .-., W... an nurllenf-6 how living; and unlimited _advertising. ,____._. The Mordauult Scamlzll. I nulience how ' 1 e "\';nn-' 1..-3.`-r f , and fo r I nwl (-nlnn.-(0.1 uhnlu . )')U mr-n 1U -WW" -' llmm. FinlinI_r but litc :u~si~t:mce ufns I30 IN` exp-Hm] from the S<`if"`r`- `ufyor Bnulthn with 57 of his I .n-[age C:u::ulmns sun-rc-mlered to at furcc of Kit "'e.')1' They were ln:u'uIn~<]` to Furl G:nr_\`. 'h' Lh}. others under Schultz, rotre.-1tenU0` 9 Stone Fort. On the 19th, Ric-Idcifatchl ed 100 armed men to attack bhumi Wm. Gaudy, one of Sch1 1ltz s scoutt W` captu red and shot. ' mmcno. T-ho nhovo 1-r~ power uf salv (~- naid prnpt-rt_\'. I .dore' Wright (34 .1\ry, 1546?`. um] ducod at thv ti: K March. A .1). _m`can.<. 'llu s:m'ilicc-l :1 `to be \II ~- gp was he; (lt.ei'xnil1e_zlvi (u gut .1 sun at any cost, am] by '2'ul}i `J00-"l "d'eul' in` becuiinillg :3 member of the Goverhment, for by duin; no he forfeited his pension as un ex-Governor; but it seemed his purpose to (lu so, and lmving made up his mind, he hml no samples as to the means employed, and we all lmmv lhu rgsult in ihc purclnusu of 1\IessI's. Rankin aul `.\.l`.H`|`i|_} . SIHCQ his election, he has shown it Jr.-sire to do nil in his power to serve the country, and are cl1:u'it..-ible, 0nnu__-rh c-.\'-Go\'urxmr is . , . - V llH' (H are also: V Ill he H the \\`(`nlT-` 11". Pm... '1 I mo Umlr twelvv 0 Lot num nlrc-1-1, in BOULTOV "flu ,(Iann I'li,_ nun. rnll Spring Iiurlw llmti ' Allanalnlc-, Cm.` ___~___ I` lull Hm` l!....r Full ....:... V ._ , .. null LIIU C1) prcvio J liument, ' *d'eul Goverhm: his pen: HZEIH` Inn |\...l -- r~-~r ` '