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blishnent will e â€"â€" order UORY & Mox c&fi: W o~ I, ftited EX&““ / se Ebainans.> > * * mt ::‘Pv‘-::r NQ‘ eic Acid., t was ‘strougly iing free alkali, which, a0ts t, produced the usual mm.m.-,fi :‘:uva'h‘m ll‘ rent from the true Par "TEA M Loudon,~ 1t Sou cvani des nd 76 King‘s Road, Brighton. ery Vendors. ¢ w8ERTION ze and Nleigp ACTORY,. § #IRAEET, OTTA w , ° ZmCunt of new ory has lately been io is driven by steas; lishmeut so supplie itry), we are in a â€" . BNGGIES anp : of finish and 4 ed in any market .""â€"‘?‘ht of repairing care HOICE PERFU MES BOPRLRTORS sultable ) Agents ‘or Can y CULARE & C: LONTREA L. , His Highness the â€" ve of Egypt, &o., â€" »xnsmn,wm JLDRAZNS CARK ¢ Garden asd Lay ROGER & Number 12 .â€"us .o-uluq atine. a und reserabled an Jint AS PRESENTS® 12. . . . 1000008 â€" withous & mm aud «q d Uselest as B4 mnc + are calculated to prouy 4 Mflb:m,,’. taton which en vd _ Pancreaue ECmul sug it is thereipre o gbiy um wfrs. oi s f Builders Work! ~~ rom Metal Job Work y one else. â€" ts are practical al T t -h:m:. AvoOWs &00,, the Queen, H.K.4 which i have also exam , besides being mch in has the delicite smoot _~ cousistoncy â€" of bnflm&-mm * CHRISYIE &Co, atlion U M EBE YX of Vocalisatio® smount of ish and French Nail Brushes, &e. PANCREATINE O D 53 r M\,Jldfi ®12%. is lherelpre n sers oxamuins . u::-_.--o‘“ * u. DEROUY we made 4 see Joyce‘s e Gatioesil to intforma his. iT that he is Ju8% nproveme0us _1 N W piblabed bF 1%).. at th# Oy steam hfl“ supplied in this TILE® carefuily «e to all work, 19@ 7 1.R Ag to. bis Point and ' Hl.kié.’ .d!tuy,. oa ie m atimoied 1. a berg® \G RZ (ronds euron‘s P Homeopathic Ph coucheur, &¢.+ Dl ANGUS & IRWIN, rVEROL â€" UVOERTIKERS, D l\ yoL VIHI. NO. 2576 A BARRISTERY, ©APTORNIES, 8oLIOIâ€" wdks. OONVEYANCERS, &e., C, U. Prswe®Y.| A Biock. Mare #1; >z @0OIn Barristers Attorneys and Solicitors QwHIC® Fe orricesâ€"Elg 0. ARCHAMBAULT Notary Pahlb.o‘ Have an of lfl,mool C C AMEA n C\ °. Cns t a Notary Public. Advocate. hrd-nofluemflfl‘ in the Village of Hul!, Province of Quebec, for the transaction dfall Notarini and Legal business, either in h9 Province of Quebec or Untario, Bpecial SAB given to the callection of secounts in both P10â€" \ok / . â€" > mame &. HENDERsON, wfi e Block oftmetine s 153. l\now P. FORAN, ADYOCATE, sollciTOR.&c¢ Barrister. Aitorney, Notary, &¢ toilers in Chaneery Hull, Jan LWn & CHBY Ruristers and A No. 12 St. Jamesâ€"3 Bept 3, 173. W. MARSHAL MATHESON, XHEY Muter in Chancery Chambers, nfl’AWAw‘" M‘.bANADA,_ Carvers & Gilders» Notary Temporary Offilce at Dr Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, « ZMPFlginâ€"st., opposite Russell House. sw LAW FLIRM "HE HON. JOHN U CNNOR, QqC,, INSURANOE & REAL ESTATE A +ENTI offAWB.. .:. .....* OBERT CASSELS, Jz., March 12, 1874 BARRISTER, SOLILCITOR, (Successor to Williiam. Mosgrove, m . Mcs~râ€"we‘s Buiiding, OWA artaim, speedy ""”.o‘ (outnlens es mss gver “m‘. l&a Marcl. 7, 13 F, YNIELDLNG, #@!ssuer of Marriage Licensesâ€"8# nanurady onge® />, \ JOSEPH .. NEELIN @60 sSnarksst. lBo:;%ns and Shoes Orrics :â€"G. ELWELL‘S Btore, Btreet, and at T. C. Bitron & 193, Reqs, Wetner Street, opposite Hamilton E. @#, â€" W. P. COVTLEE, B.C. L, 4 ® farrister, Advocate, HAMBAULT & LEAMY, tary Public and Advocates. Mortgages purenased, and Loans neg «#! ited. m‘fi SE:I{WK. lfiltll?2 nx;‘g t """ ite he LLIRD MBE m‘“_s.eu&um Slouns 1 PICTURE FRAME R he ate firm of WILSON & ORR, ONALD . ‘GRANT, MYRTLE NAYY “wdn'\wur practice of 1 33 SPARKSâ€"ST. poaant of Metailic and all"kinds of NINETYâ€"THREE, by Victor Hugo.....» m-lfig THE GILDED AG Mark Twuin € 2e 1 Oe Re Mark Iuainand / ) CC MALN STREET, HULL March 9, 1974. HIG SHOW CASES MaUE TO ORDER WOOn, NEW BOOKS! | For a Good Smoke Poaysictan, ‘nwrm and eâ€"Albert Stree! \-'fl”.m ., Ane! 2 too 4 p. DX, uttention given 10 disegsed and bav s smne m xs AND CASKETS posi e XNRBLL DDS8, LD4 HENDERSON & Co 30 BPARKSâ€"8T CHKISTLE & HILL, THS OF GEiXMANY, by Matthew LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and Puysician, Surgeon, vc.., #, C, P .. & 8., Out IER SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSA MACDONELL, (Rideanâ€"st., near Gloncester at ail hours. S CHBY SLB and At! ys atâ€"Law. ry, N ko â€" Mlock, eaun Streok E. H. CHRYSLE®R, G. M H erus mis Office, corner of O‘Conâ€" q 2401â€"83m. Accoucheur, Otta :“(h. I\l.?,.'.‘,.slig ADVOCATE, J. CusIsTL® H. FERLAKD, »GARA, LaPIERRE, X_ P. REMUN FFICE N}entist Mainâ€"St Lewis & Pinhey.) Nh Wiks ge~nders by tele= & ~â€"â€"| Leave w16ly | * !Junetion FELLOW ES q. C., USE THEâ€" ANDREW LOAMY, P cr ercl For Saie by w form a 04ui@r« . in the vity of JO8. BEAUDLN®3, MONTREAL dzâ€"3m M76â€"ly P. HILL Z1 ly 223â€"6m 2510 At TVE & Sly \ Of Preston & M -‘â€""‘A S@rNo. 12 . PiicE. Phe mio &G- ouun'l.m‘" Felt Bootsâ€" wo~‘ topain"* akin d&os anant / * A. B3O8L â€"â€" THE ST. LAWRENCGE ON AND FROM MONDAY, MAY 2th, 1874, Trains will run Uz, as follow# :=â€" GOING NORTH. _ â€" ALTUERATION OF RUNNING TIME. pres mix‘d Of uniform m&. Grand Trunk Tbe old rellable, quickest and best route. The shortest line to all points East and West. â€" 88 Mail it} wl | 9.80 p.M mix‘d| Pullman or Sofa Cars on NO8. ( AON Swe connections with @rand prom to and from both East and West. ‘Time faster than by any other route. ‘Trains are ruu on Montreal time. THO8. REY NOLDS, CANADA CENTRAL Ex No: â€"â€"ANDâ€" * Brockville & Ottawa Railways For Ottaws via Brockville. TWOo EXPRESS TRALNS DALA Brockville G Rentrew Rentrew _ _ 4| 2.00 .M ri~| Ex gar 10.15 a.m. Train from LMNMW® TIMRET aldse connection with Grand Trunk Expross Train for the West nt 1,50 p . $ 420 p.ma. Teain from Brockville makes etose connection with ‘Grand ‘Trank Express Prain from the West, arriving in Oitawa &at 8.00 +m j Â¥ #ill" Connections ‘made at and Point with Boats, and at Ronfrow with Stages, to and : from Pembroke. A. B. FOSTER, Managing DireciOr, t Every aay OTTAWA RAILWAY. 4 U 4 1e eleriter 36 May 20, 187 :'s';l'lnin;f’:fn"cé‘ z.lrl&r Tan hy in C 'llf‘ Jw lflh C Palace lecpm.“mnun all t m‘.‘,-‘f’.'..ng over the whole line, ?nu- now leave Montreal as follows â€" G@oINa wWEstr. ___. 18734 â€" HPRING ARRANGEMENTS. . 18734 Day Passenger Train for Brockville and all intermediate StatIONA. .. «.. . ~.i.â€" Trains leave Montreal for Lwchine at 730 a.m., 9 30 a.m., $.00 ppDD., «and in far Trains leave Lachine for Montreal at $.30 a.m., 10.00 @.102., 3.00 p.m., and mwa -v--._bw_.__ P WET don, nfim%m-mn.flm l&ow&‘cllu(o. and. all points uunsfipui‘.'.iii'.‘.'.fli".'.:i'.'.'.Z'.I2.' Mixed Train for Toronto, stopping at CNUT P mg_w Em. Train runs through to mmw&"e?"l‘?'.?.“."m" Pond Mail Train for Island Poud and interâ€" ycem tittengor tran for Itichmond at rAn »mond @t Kighy Express for Island Pond ‘the White Mountains, Port!and, Boston .. Epdranemer Eevvionine it No AL & mm%&ny:\emthe.!..” x i goixg soU TH. _ _ Brockville, May 11 1824 @xpress for Boston via Ve tral Railro@d. @4. . + »> ; > > Mail Trains for St. John‘s a Point connecting with Shefford and Chambly punctuality of the traing depend# on eu::n‘:t.hlll'l\l other lines the Oonunny wili as be responsible for trains not arriving at or Wm at the hours named. vorg & t o ont Tor Reidess t o . m. jor Hal + * Te In‘\&&"‘lfinfl copf‘n;rm,v'l Stesmers, also wunning 10 M_‘_}h‘g:_uend ;n' .Mn. 4e ies N KAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPY + OF CANADA. Wmuuw ENPE se Seamanit, sn momite Mraitonr 8 ay, Rlnw% copfn any‘k swu:'o k, also running in comnection v}th the unndr;nnh Railway,.. leaves Portliand every Monday: and Thursday at 600 p.m. for St. John, N.B., &c. commmmmnmn checked through . <f m Tickets issued at the Company‘s *‘ wor further information, and WME N. 0. . and depncters atal traine Mucees Oe t c venm%aula 143 St. James M C. J. DBYUGE}“ â€"Managing Director Ottawa. 10 45 A.. M 4.45 p.M 1 30 r.x. 220 a.x. Grand Trunk Expres: 1 fFOM EMSb.... 02209« 700 A m PsnB aL P and intermediate Stations 5. 10 A. M P PEAIME I0° OM TT Cl Gbameta Point comnecting with Stanstead," gmm Chambly and §outhâ€" wern Counties Junetion Raliâ€" m-.-nduncnmpmnuwam. OMR @h..2l s ues eoss ces $. 16 p. m gcuralov!atmd Boston vis ermont CeBt@RL At. . ... ... ++ en ++ 3 30 p.m. We No.: 12 RIDEAU STREET, %ms win .son at % PER CENT. UNDER ~CO~1 EicE Phe atooke in welselected anhoote 9. 4 Ci‘s, Ladics and Misses® Ovarshoos, Boy‘s 0> Montreal, March 26¢d, 1874., _ . | 2 ho t a V TSR A, H. T.A'Al_*' PRICE, MOCRODUUUO Aonvahaar Rov‘s‘ds v eees en anenimss Oherabran usA mgmm mfi.oi“pwl. fi%&‘ffi akin ‘&o. â€" ountry friends are to spect. ‘ A most .â€"itable “Jg&.’rll“ y [Tets Preston & fo%‘hn). ant 12 Rideanâ€"st., was . H, GREAVES ___ Agent for Brockville, Feb. 19, 1874. Ard accelleration of time BUYING A BABCOCK Or welt Pel $z C CODL AO0 mmalmmflmw““‘ CoOMPETITIVE TRIAL Johnson Forge Pump RAND CLEARING Heveral of the fll&‘”‘"‘" w““m Q}.u g.,’:mm * pump conts only iz & ueA & t‘too. Ottawa Distri l d ‘Agen srrccos aN@Us, JR .410 BANKRUPT 8 TOCK GoLIng souTH Grand Trunk Express from: West..... .. :. Grand Trunk Express Grand Trunk Express Royal Mail Steamers and Central Verâ€" mont â€" and‘ Rome & Watertown Rys. irand . Trunk . Mail ao To THE EXPENSE OF F e other Extinguisher, Jnnctloav.' '4“’ « AJM. . .0 > _ +1015 8, 004 fifi . o. c~+ 9.10aim., 420 pn from Wes Connecting with, Connectiog with ARRILVE Managing Director, OttaWa, AND ;Pâ€"suâ€"rl:x:r“iidâ€"â€"fidn«fnmu d lv‘h day, traing, Ar s on all t mu:gnlgm trains & __+» 1255 pm., 8.00 p. 1t c snn dn LoX Pn . Train Trom: Cun@Wa," mmakes John‘s and Rous Ixtinguisher, send far copy: of the egimifaatman,e W and â€"_OFâ€" Nos. 7 ud 8. Vermont Con: AND TAE oF THE 6AE ROBERT ANGUS, J®, .!} .‘ . No, 3 Sparks Street, and inter other Extinguishers and time of arrival at the terminal and Ticket Office, Bonaâ€" SALE Trumk : tratus Agent for Dtiaws ‘WI;I. 1.90 A. M ;x,.i'/ B t - A ‘) .‘-\ ,.,‘, Arrive al Prescott Junction. Arrive in Ottawa. 7.00 P.M 6.30 A 3 4.20 P. M 15 A.M 50 p.M 8 30 a.m 8.00 p.m 11,00 p.m 4.00 p.ni 10. 00 p,m. 6 45 a.m 3. 00 p.m 5.10 p.m | A. OF ROYAL YMAIL STEAMSHIPS, = . ... _ Liverpoo! and Londonderry.) Fares from Ottawa, Cabin........$77 50 to { Suence...............,.................A.....I cL4&46w LINE. pert old Gnnsghead ied o â€"Arnd, i+ 4g5 i4â€"â€" LB" An ex rienced Surgeon carried on e@Ob veme :; Bertlls not sgoured Antii paid for.1. 1 _ ':f{:"r: .ns Wighing to send. E"â€"M' ':;lil'ondu" can ols ; tiast Toan o cetaiy ns thte uuke:l-lndr:d not nsed the amount is returnéed, 1688 :'3-:} through Tickets ana every Information w. cow arRD & Co,, & Nee n Pi(ong?l'l.ggrkut. E ';c"m-m"' , sailing from Quebet e (:f:u:r nbo‘:t the 'fiv % leaving mewen meboremntai M‘ridueee #H" An experi urgeon unmw (omposéd of the following and other firstâ€"dlass Toh Steamaships : C #r. 1.A WRENC N TH A MES ‘“_'Lu m..n' TEMPERLEY LINE, The frst steamer of this Line is intended to be despatched from L O N l), O N For Quebec and Montreal QUEBEC * LONDON Through Tickets, from lrnlnu W REDUUCEKD HATES, mmaleq c-luuodm w us desirous of ‘brin.ing out ‘their & Througn Bills ‘of Lnding issued on the and /n Loadon for all j of a nn&l; Untied States to Milwankee, on ung ot%‘:&l&:lnm est. y8 or F1 M TEMPERLEY®, C ARTHER * & park®, al Billeterâ€"st , Lond n3 RUSS & CV,, Que! DAVID SHA W, y » itreal, or .___. Q. R, CUNNINGHAM, . .. Ottawn. W EDN ESDAY, I5th APRIL (To be followed al intervals of TEN DAYS {uring the season,) and trom Ottawa Dec. 8, 1878 ©1Nna°1aA8 NAVIGATION COMPA NY mnvxlv;( all the Ravids on the far famed 8t Lawrence. For particulars apply to # * WILL RICE, Agent. Office, Elzin Street, Opposite the Rus«el House Opening of Navigation, The splendid fleet of the above Company are ow making regular trips between LLAN LNE May: lst, SPARTAN * 2nd, MAGNET, April 14, 1874 epcdiin Navig tion Company‘s Steansts ONXDON, QUEBEC AND MONTREAL WILL RICGE â€">â€" Agent. OrFFICEâ€"ELGIN STREET, oPPoOSITE RUSSELL HQ April 27, 1874, God c ategi encaet, i. « CORSICAN, * « 4th, oommlu. « « SPARTAN / * u * MAGNET,. . " . UNION FORWAREDING_ AND RAILâ€" r e omeAnt. HAMILTON AND MONTREAL Steamer Jessl0 UANIOT " TUC" O weetine. NF 8.3) a. m., Sundays‘excepted, connecting ‘with stenmers to Du‘fi Rivieres.." Omnibusses will leave the Union ouse at 6 a. m. calling at the Russell House, Post Ufice, &¢,, for . conveyance of passenger8«â€" .. ___ . __, gund Lo Point with the â€".Steamer ‘Bir John Chapéau every. Tuesd at 7, returning leAving of passengell« aAcounte 400 Ditawe s “.'q_mm «ockyille and Ottawa RelIWaY. ___ . * Sieainer Sir ?fi;’f:;%m-vm for so0 on crem wavite thapracamine daye. 8 1 ""C" » rupther particulars apply at ‘the: offi¢e 0i the wom pany, in Ott@Was : £. 8: C 4 ; . .. (cAmd wl information Penp"" °0 "" u,r.m 'I&wxmmuflnl V“&'L sb‘ ; WILL RICE, Agont. pig» Qimee, ° is in 44. WMO °_A ANCHOR LINE, Ottawa, May 11, 1894 P. UYAL MAIL LINE. or hsl" $ropimnuqay, Boacitâ€"#t, OHAWE. Canadian Navigation %7‘ Ort. wa River Navigation pany« Richolieu Com pany, a Quebec and Guil 8.8, Compauyy Haguenay Steamshlip Com pany . PAUUODCCAciL). secmmatine th ABOUT ith MAY. LEAVE AS POLLOW®:â€" PENING OF NAVIGATION SEASON 1874 FOS. ...\ . ccrssme8t 177 ~ OV it Raliv a ‘Jessie Cassel« |â€"aves Aylmer aaily at DELTA. Ey inâ€"8t, : respecting the HOUSE. Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. CALLâ€"AT DORION‘S ESTABLISHED 1854. |. Pnrveyorâ€"toâ€"H; fi;o;llency the Governor GGeneral, Karl of Dufferin Brandies, Port® Tailoring Department. RUSSELL & WATSON. A Splendid Stock 0° CLOTHS and TWEEDS Thankin Tea.s,â€"BhM‘mi. GREENS and JAPANMâ€"Finest Grades. Cofféésâ€"rn«sn ‘roastk», ground daily on the promises, at usual FANCY GROCERIES IN GREAT VARIETY! DT RECT IMPORTANON®S Stoves, Tinware, Harx'vnmL Cutlery, Nails, E. B Mannine & Co‘s C:lebrated Tea and \Coffee Potâ€"fire proot, Cloth Bars, Wringers, Patent Washers, Roofs; Eave Troughing and Conductors made or nxdrrd by competent work> men, with neataess and despatch, y Dealer ic Thousands of other Goods too numerous to mention horg, . in the Hardware and Tinware Business. \Plckies, Sauces, Jams, Jelites, F1 vouring B Byrups kers in e k i n l mt Foc 4 m ; ; Â¥a ko on c omen Son Ariikes ans fatoe Raloe d i @ p wien & THOS. PATTERSON‘S May 13, 1874 OTTAWA, FRIDAY, MAY 22 1874 May 5, 1874. iKing the public for the very liberal patron+ge bestowed on me .m‘“)opln'; by strict uttention to bud'ne- o m::lt & continuand sawsain i3 THOS. PATTERSON GOOD â€"~TIMES â€" COMING BOOTS AND sHOES T3 Suactietiediftunce thexmatterot C.:U. Lindsay, the entire Stock, in Ono 10h, 8M r' a an :flmv the use of the = be made, iumnmm ‘entire Cloarance of sur maried. somé good® to on 0o ALsTOf Jch of the stock will be ALMUS PURKE AND UNADVLTERATHD, jor Famiy NSO RMO AMMARRIAEE ROZECIEA w H O LES A LE A ND BRET A TL P R PD AY. A PREL AEDUOED PRAICOEFES poORf: 1874 36Sparksâ€"st: WT- iA iAAA i Nss N {) M Mmllmunuop.flln"vmuSmekhdwy.i inducements will be offeréd to the Trad @no@s 10 be soid for C the 1 stmply invite the public to examitle for h)flllld'cl. ‘ .nmu«u-â€"-usrm.squ-q;. s «TÂ¥ uSm W>5«>» 43 May 2, 1874 ‘Slaughter! _ Slaughter. SA UCGHTEE:.!*: April 16, 1874 BAE MISSE®; SINGLETON ploiid . i & e ‘H LVR "R EMOV ED From the Producer $ota “ CHAS. BRYSON, 53 SPARKS STREE®â€" â€"â€"~_ _ _ ithing Estabil hment‘to srOCKâ€" fim; pews, t aneal‘s on oa o rain roos dithghte UNADVLTERATED, ior Family use and Medicinal purposes, Tailorin» Establishinent, GENTLEMEN‘S _______ MADE TO ORDER IN THE NEWEST ml' BY Â¥ m OLABS OUTTERS and WORKME All the Novelties in $ Tweeds, Coatngs and Vest ngs oo on k hipies, Just April 15, 1874 and Childrens‘ UndereloUhing; , &8;, sbo., alwaysâ€" on band. .. :: AND SEE FOR YOURSELYES. #2 The _ subs Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&¢ IN TAE TH®E PWO sTORES, in France, England, Holland and Spain o rartiand: 1A Lindsay sold stand 15 Sussexst wiber ~having© purchased .. the . Stock wh sR atronige bestowed on me drring the pas iness \o meâ€"It a continuance of part favors, 1 remain, &,, C. P. DORION,© =INâ€" â€"INâ€" To Select from pok, in one 10t, am~unting to $10,105.29, at 61 cents on ned the use of the siee +4 ..,..:Ww in !nmow.i -W;W%fifl hfi cer mill be ALMOST GIY) BcWATY." The sale will GARMENTS C KE NN EDY‘S, e Opposite Birik of B N Jpri 2 194 ' 81 and 83 SPARKS ST, (Late Desbarate‘ Property.) OTTAWA, 1871 .. BRO W N. lnaster â€" Beet s C:lebrated Tea and ring the. past twelve WELLINGTONAT., at usual prices; ABH ONLY during | 61 cents on slaughtor in Domision Parltament Savurpay, May 16. The House met toâ€"day at three 6‘clock. # TEIRD READINGS On motion 6of Hon, Mr. LETELLIER, the amendments in Committee to the bill entitled an act further to »mend the act respecting the inspection of steamboats, was agreed time. ~ The bill to amend the act 27th Vic. chap. 49, i_ncoru-o:intinx the.. Lower Canada Agency and Investment (Co , was reported from Coinmittee with ‘amendments. Hon. Mr.â€"CA MPBELL : explaiféd them. one being intended to prevent, under any circumstances, the charge of interest above eight per cent, and another to exempt the Company from giving information to the Government, which might trench upon the sffairs of private individuals, uniess there was strong reason therefor. He moved concurrence in the amendmenbts, and the third reading. â€"Oarried, â€" * % Hon. Mt.; KEAD moved the third ~read~ ing of the bill to autborize ; theâ€"Brockvilie and Ottawa Railway t> issue preferential mortgage debentures â€" and for other pur« poses.â€"Carried. * Hon. Mr..BOTSFORD asked if the reâ€" E:nof Mr, Sandford Fleming would soon laid; before Parliament. ~â€" Mibtoth Hon. Mr. SCUTT replied it â€"was in the Printer‘s hands. ‘The: Minister of Public Works, in reply to a similar question, yes terday, stated the Government were push» ing the Printer, to secure the report at the earliest moment. It would be ready in .dâ€"." “-!'o-'. e n onl in x 'E&f'i}'.'jaomméw uhk 4 bill to incor te the we ipbuilding Co., whmu read -?:n time. ® * Hop. Mr. PENNY moved the order of the day tor Bon, â€"Mr . Alexander‘s notice of motion, . that, : when,. the; Supply Bill came up, he would move that it was inexâ€" pedient, at present, to grant $500.000 towards. ‘the coustruction ° of ‘the ‘Baie Verte:: Cunal. having: been calted;; ‘he stated he would allow nis motion t3 stand over for the present, . . . . .. . l Hon. Mr. BUREAU thought it would be better if the honorable gentloman withs drew it, as it was not in ordeéer »to _have it on the paper at presept. Hon | air. ALEXANDER, dhnnu:" from this view, replied it was not intend to bring the motion up till the Supply Biil annesred, :‘The order should: not. have been called 40â€"day. Hon Mr. BUbLEAU pressed. his objéo«. tion to the notice mmd'xnfl On the paper at this titme, uind cited © May‘* in support of his view. | ltlefs thereit would stand on the journals of the House, (Is could be renewed, however. He appealed to the Hog. Mr. "A1EXANDER justified : the position ‘he hudâ€"wken. . Me hedâ€"»imply given notice, a»\ for this or any y.mmsu duy, betore the Supply Bill came ,um for that occasion alone, that‘ he meanate his motion.â€" ‘He saw ~nothing ob« GRBAT NOWTS WBET BAILWAY BILL, 1 _ Hon. Nr. MeDuUNALD, of Toront when | the notice for mhdmain.onhiauw_- called, was understo0od to say that as | some of the provisions of this bill might interfere wi\h That respecting the Pacific Railwiy, h6iproposed o amend the former by introduciig a clause pn:glv';diq it M'l; not go into operation until ganoti ‘ add"o oth the ?ovbo;;og dili Oom‘ He found that other D ad a ‘similor vision sdded, ‘The amendment msn; to and the billsead a third time, ; Hon. Mr. NoM ASTER moved the third reading of the bill respecting the Collins Bay rafting and forwarding compary a% amendédâ€"Carried. ! Hon.. Mr. M@M / u-din"of the bill Bay rafting and _ amendéd‘â€"Carrie First Scasion Third Parliament. Hon. Mr. £ ond reading o tion of the St â€"Carried, _ ..5?.‘3' PFun $ Domtiton I ;.‘:amm of the vomin A tion bifl He said, in 1870 an Aot of liament was passed providing for the extin« guishment of the Indian titles in the North West, for which 1, 400,000 acres of land was appropriated, for the benetit ‘of ‘the Half.breed families. The late Govern» ment passed an Order in Council giving every Halfâ€"breed parent a grant, as well as every child ; but subsequently it was found the Act did not justify a share to the beads of families. 1t was intended apparently to pursue a liberal policy towards the heads oi those families, but when it was found that the Order in Council in their favour, was in excess of the Act, the order was reâ€" voked by the Act of last â€" year confirming the graut to he children, 'l,'h,icl?u rise to great dissatisfaction in the Province * 6 * _ mishiv desirable to conciliste oi those families, but when 4t was 1105 that the Order in Council in their favour, was in excess of the Act, the order was re» voked by the Act of last â€" year confirming the grant to he children.. : ‘This gave rise to great dissatisfaction in the lfr‘orvlooo Now it was highly desirable 10 conciliate this â€" offerded _ feeling, by â€" dealing as liberally . cwith the pno-|u ‘: . oo ol LH EOCERCZ TVE EET E with the children, They . all ; ; felt ) " that in taking posseesion of the extensive tc North West, their policy should have a 0 generous basis. The U. C. loyaliste when | J gheyenmeto()nmdanodndlrbonl'uu b ol land for themselvesiand children, . Yaght b not the same liberal rul a £0 ; be applied in | the great North West, many of waose peoâ€" pl= v er‘t there from ‘25 to 30 years ago. | P such s‘ Ube Pelkirk settiers> and ‘othere 1 L he Bill was designed to. grant the Hall« |., breéeed . psents . and. the Selkirk | ! settlers the _ ands, they _ considered 4 ihey were entitled to, â€" ‘With tegard | © io the litter,‘ it was proposed +o derote 160 | acres to: each settier; and an ailotment J wasmadewtbom,buntwu found that | ‘ the population was 200 to 300 in excess of | ‘ I‘the e:timale formed, and consequently | ‘ thonndtellshortolmmunhq-htd ’ to meet the provisions of Abe : bill,: He understood au bhon. gentlieman who had |. acquired some jsm{iliarity with this sub )ouw:‘lnotdiapmed to favor the bill, but | hemunrenombr-m'n Jntario: they | gave tree grants in somie 50) o Jd. townships to ,perfect .sirengers, and l!,iom-l- grants and seitlers in otherways es . Would it be reasonabie‘16 foliow‘ & differâ€" & qtpohqaomm“o'-qu inâ€" the Eie io nieas elaims on the Crox -~'-m41b=:f s | The late eo'afl to dons1® “'ma-u MM â€"and Rivers.. He second rerding. °; e ienss i that be dmtrifi" Secâ€" f 'mm‘“'m*m will : explained Me would like to have . heard, & td t mt uio t don o ons on aduition to the griils 10 B6 is the children : "Tn 1870, n 23 of the : rebellion in :the : 1 | West, delegates: -g4 a ,f.. e ‘f aTrun Lag| 3: . NS L >~ um . 4erons MR. FLEMING 8 REPORT Mr THE SENATE to, and the bill read a third Continued YIAMICS Soott, SPEAKER said that, hay« ied to,, he must give his s notice was not in order, red to a document not be« ._ It could not properly be i until the House . was .. iD MANITOBA LANDS RCOND READINGE. G+LERO~E uioved the see« £f the bili for the â€" incorpora« . Crorx Printing Compapy. .M“ jected: to the quantity of: land prop< } "‘"; by | this . Bill to umw*! 1g5 mw that the k settiors 9 ied in "n%flvML y te peo. | _ Hon: MF. TTâ€"I‘ ‘propose giving ire ago. parties ‘to whom the , hon. gentieman m-.“".gm .mm'!_.?.rfl‘ T sondé could be made with Canrda with a view | hear, from Hon. Mr.Letellier.) In other to the removal of the grievances OOMâ€" | words*to give them a strip two Hilles broad plained of by the halfâ€"breeds and others Mwm«lwq-n-flu,clm& in that country, . Tha provisions of the mw‘nfimwwfi Manitoba Act of that year, were the reâ€"| in addition, in addition to the 1.400,â€" sult of that delegation. With the doâ€" | 000, and quite t of the amount nation of the 1,400,000 " mores of land| of their present i He denied that {»rovidod that ‘act . to quiet . the| this was a legacy left to the pressat by ndian title with the half.breeds, and j the late Government. | These halfâ€"breeds thopnuemonmt.hofiudmmm were to get in the aggregate about 2;,000,~ behalf ~was thorougbly sati with it.| 000 acres. No proposition of this kind 'Pll:ehnd‘;dw;;utobo pvmw for them mmmtounfne (Government to conâ€" selves ildren .. Not ymfibflx cede the land in rear of bold â€" (the delegates) matisfied, but also the half» ! j 4or . the -lng":“njq- breeds interested; and ‘he could state this 3- Nor was it ever proposed to give the more positively, for duringv the time | the heads of families 160 acres cath. ‘He be had control of these which, so | thought he would not be dh&nfl& soon as the country was transferred to the | duty did he not edl%: attention of the Dominion of Canada were placed under,| House to these facts. So far as he was conâ€" his (Mr. Aikin‘s) charge, as Secretary cerned, he would rot .sangtion the prinds State, s:fibonoe itbox:ig‘lzt be&.ufipoo‘: plooh\?hhlrp:onfluninhpfipb that he knew more about them m as up to 6 1873,. * s hon. members. â€" He ‘remarked that the r«fl;mwhw:.fie late Sir George Cartier was under: the and .qmore than du&.h believed they > impression that inssmuch &s the balfâ€"| were not entitledâ€"to benefits now proâ€" breeds themselves were agreed, that th se| posed. lands should be distrinuted between the| ~ Hon. Mr. LETELLIER said he was > children and the heads of familis, there | sorry the hon, gfih- had taken a sould: be no dissatisfaction whatever. | cour:é hostile to bilt, which he ought Acting under this impressicn, townships | to have supported. â€"Hecomplained of the containing these 1,400,000 mcres were mflhdfi&fi,@mm selected and surveyed, and government â€"breed population, but what «did that: oommoodb:fgortionb‘lwmuud amount ‘to in comparison with the half.breed roffu'milyu';l:l child Mcflhn;::t::nhmufi-.!y.: The number of halfâ€"breeds g anout| secured. Ai , we ,were | 10,000, â€"the: land would have given|â€"merely .â€"mm:“mwm to each 140 acres, with whicn they ple their own lands, was an were all satisfied. â€" Subsequently, heads | dance left for all parties besides; ; fMear, off.niho;be‘nwdinpoudmour@h hear.) ;hg“chmla there be any comâ€" to those lanas; somie‘ djssatisfaction was | plaining: mi m jelt by ponom’inuruhd ilmtbno bhlf- were not ulyu. b:tm l P breeds, and a protest was y a | encou to grants genue;nm in !;*uli-mt, who â€" put a| Nort wmmm i resolilion on the notice paper to the | meâ€"nt. Weâ€"were.giving one large block of | effect that under the provisons of the m,mmm!g“dmb itoua Act, those lands were: intended umumuu for the balt.breed children and not the | to personsirom The | beads of familiee. TM&“&JJWU«» hon. gentieman went.on hmme- ‘| srid the Act would bear that construction. | tice of recognizing the Indianâ€" and bhaifâ€" And~so long as the parties themselves | breed mm“w T were satistiec to quiet theâ€" lodian titile in | own 6 qb”h' that way, it made no difference to the | ency I ‘ A C pob\.ofcpndngfl&ominnudo'mmfih&m io ihe, chileres, en pes hn hetds. 0t | the avauer m t im enirteet Preatne ts + f (Mr. , ) . al : P || 8 Thibe mnctny uy to the net dJny mt shern | Poicy, mpan m The Arenet i arith 5 of those e, up to at > 1 | never wusny'doeuufiv ted to n . could they refue is [ or intimation conveyed &\m‘l.b \ the North '.‘*‘n‘ satikfaction of the heads of ‘with ) who settle and civilize it, the ; the arrangement that the land was to go to | land they was juslly due them ? the children. He believed they were per= If there waw ¢ ‘| feotly satisfied: with it, . Now he would ament might : refer to the old settlers of that country hese halfâ€"breeds, but it was do the Whites. During the time the Manitoba so under the present ciroumstances. The Lmands Act was ander discussion, his and md State had -xnhd the ‘ | the attention of his colleagues was called “‘"""""‘”u.S"“"" ; tou%:ldalm setticrs 1&@ mumdmw â€"settiore into the country between 1813 and . â€" The numbers of the former but ‘had ~received no .consideration .for | were.. undar udmud henee the $:| theirmervices in u&ngwmm I% udu-x- ma to any Â¥, . ME i done “_ * degerved u&'nh'd% ‘of the "half. ailies ; on the settiers . were & ® ahtrnwfl To / " | they |had | rights . by â€"purchase : Or | setile in the North and giving them v Ao s llstuy cooup nle they uts 0 wey rehgg wlb occupâ€"nts 2 mmmougne:yumdf E h ‘hm in being confirmed* in their â€"boldings e | _ w P«tent thevefor, as in , Ge it s vety probable that some ; ue néqmenrge ol it vo in the history of Maniâ€" forerminatis resiyhen minles Y 1 kor in‘ this abd" the" w‘w' * m.&iud.mmmuwâ€"n Canads from serious « “‘g,unj#ln them ~a free ~grant ties and the 1 of * n oo oc tuiatiet comnedr |heticr A6e beraiiier (nae tiers he was told, B6 | Mr. ed with the B § ,@ merg» these grants to .&:m-u- I';. wu;m"gsfi"of wan‘ --AM was, at ‘The C wet wan p I iofi raelreato e 6 of mixed blood, Su none at all, He was he mnodshnm” fl'md&onflfic it | 585, instead or $40, w bick ‘ule. toâ€"do not so an w06 apf D) caloulations and ~it . was .quite; generosity as an act of justio®. . _ _ . .. _ ed with the Hudson Bay py,a mem» | of calling these gran! ber of 1e ‘Hduseof was 350.\ domations, and conte The quantity of" land: se t #was 49,000, | lonat,. no iA thus piacing them on the footing . as m of those of mixed blood, Su qu-um none at all, + ascertained that the ~setildre °B would | approve of 585, instead or $40, w bick ‘vhe | disposition to do not chloulations and ~it . was quite; as an aot that the quantity of 49,000 be inâ€" |" Zflllb creased. A-m?'gl!"l m..n.x:-‘ of the principle . moJ:k-huPnL a, in â€"asoers goov&_fi‘Qi taining the proportion of whildren m-l wel:o given to divide. the . among the children, 194 or 195 aore the quantity to which each vhild would‘ be .nufiea, but underthe aystem : of ‘\uurvey veatinlnamy "‘:-A"'&-"“W“" Pent poses * ' d the f ETL UE 8 40 4 oc d mt direte cce eteno senmoy Ssstvith > 200 o vepini wX RROGPETY po.uoulhml,pd the umw,,fl;nummuu&-h were de ,qul. 1 se they had lndian blood «Am 00V, ‘should ‘pot be in any‘ way. *,Mrzwmm 1t‘ was thought that if there »was m‘ amall{gessions of tevrritory . ‘They «6 enensiipe premsa ues not get it in " w.rip',loth“ they m';fi“'..c‘finag new / _ > h& amount in one form or other, as "who had ‘been paid for their sors a«bout ©195° acrés would have beenâ€"the. wiges, ‘were allowed NDW. He pvoporfionfiruohefiu.o“hl.fl%, 0,.| thought the heads of the fam â€" rnonu?flo{om%hg 1 ‘WWMM and the heads of . By gvâ€" land ‘u.uw; ing 160 acres to each head of famiflies bon WiÂ¥the by.law iding. for this divisio orable gentliemen would find: ty ‘this Bill â€"Mr-.‘ iebou t â€" the that itwomd 1:%(3;’&”451.1)0-” in ad* | letterof the law. He ar :'ht.c-fl-» dition to the 1, to ssttle or & ‘#nfecedent‘ ~ Shose heads this Indian ‘itle. The grint! toâ€" %dhm Atertment . of heads of families wouldâ€"take about 21 only their children, but of ~sirangeis; townships * containing~36 square. «miles w Government, it would each, Te T %0 4 6 unjust as well as unwise to proâ€" Hon. k ©"Bon.. Mr. ‘BOTSFORDâ€"In sddition 10 | dong thrir dircontent brâ€"refusiag themn Fite Hon.: Mr. ~BOTSFORDâ€"In ‘ thair disconteDt: Solat mmsxmidod by the Aot T | ol ‘% an alt wnd â€" "Hon, Mr. AIKINSâ€"Yas ; in addition to. ts the. of z the %filn,oou sores. ‘Another feature ‘ - of "rllm ewusu:'muu:“' the Other uraots muh.mg on. F > ilers were only getting !wwa,ohifl,.: haltâ€"breeds . !5 MM: the mgibou*lofhmlfl.dlh.'hfl.bjtl.Wdlq services to the present Bill huifâ€"breed heads of families |‘settiement, and jor Oother reasons, the meiv::.loo acres,. and their children -lmm‘du(d\o all Abe biil %5" ucu:: 13“ M&- M‘fi:.u ;‘. "gl:- fi:m'rfl 4t â€"was was mfeeseney foenbe oo moetexmfl%:-fldmlh. >\ Gret / it . uen nne l ommtaniinment es aare t l tA arneh atvee A & halfsbreed caildren were allowed ‘1, 400, â€" mr\vnpm-.d, 140 mcres R O(n.cmltmnoipodbhhpm_m..m h8 beyond that. subject was ; the h‘:; : uon.nmmsnpdmw. as to glh > | gentismanâ€"would not deciare th Z.“-m mm_ 'U.h band over 160 ing 160 acres to each head of families bon orable gentliemen would 3‘“ ty “‘_g ”Ond‘bl‘. EsE ue t Hon: Mr. AIKINS hoped the honorable ao manipulated _8# 40 E;"..fi $ooiug ts Lavet of P Sernet bo Lrabt | Wikte se to ‘band on r 16 BI was ove to the Selkick settiors the sxmeée ..5.'.‘- -u.co: dou-upjbh to the SenNu®® SOM U C agigad . He ob {ed with his hoporable colleague (M: . Hon , Mr, AIRINSâ€" the inequality of trea giving vhe one lass other only 140 acres: get 160 scres, or . sori Fover Mas aiceiabaiiheretiin wreny ies oC .99 C that it was the intention of this * mhwm-mu i | Hon, Mr. BOOT! On ‘those riverm, the 4w0 * ner rear of those hoidings in fee aimple.(Hear, : ~ | Gontineed heads | dance left for all parties besides; : [Mear, rights | bear.) ;Why*c.honlndnnbo-’.yn-- Was 8 A f 3 Ey se to the | mâ€"nt. We â€"were giving one large block of fendod | ifeonontiee 61 ftuite nog intew quemttties t win 6t ~the wpmh‘mm The Justice | hon, gentleman went.on to argae the jus« P | bear, from Hon. Mr.Letellier.) In other m”%'*"“-?m long, or 160 square or bhflma-fl-hm (Reatemant mm ilina tss amount of their present i B.“t this was a legacy left to the presoat by~ the late Government. _ These halfâ€"breeds were to get in the aggregate about 2;000,~ 000 acres. Bowfifih of this kind was made to the (Government to c0nâ€" cede the land in rear of their present hold â€" s Nor was it ever M v" the heads of families 160 acres catch. ‘He thought he would not be di-nm’hi- duty did he not u.llg attention the House to these facts. So far as he was conâ€" ~oand.bmflnot-*h 1 T rratraatco &6 to T s and .more than %ho believed they were not entitledâ€" to benefits now proâ€" sorry the hop, mflu- had taken a course hostile to bilt, which he ought to have supported. ~Hecomplained of the m;ad\odn&fi,@cum â€"breed population, but what «did that w'bhumm&or m“‘m‘:x,hu 5s . _ we were Ierely grantingo thave North W i e her on ad tick tmb cx equity. He explained the neture Of B dn P arta ied mt cang ies td havnie If sommind thavom" the ground oi WMM‘:'E the glrard) as to the 6ld whites ‘beloe mot #0° w.,s%c'mm?m und de without more at present, but see PRIGCGE & CEN4$ on Bec0#K

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