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"Deeds, ijlortgj-.^f*,- Ac... prv-; p*n.\l neatlv^ proiapilv, convert ly-.uiJ-on '"' " j Money :<M.o.;:i -on, CiiUceiu-Ulasitow;. -A reasonable tortus .Mortgage "seeurui-. Hojise, ^Acton. - J i.. G-loves MITTS AHB CAVRTliT. AlUo 1 . Dressers of P|oi;n aid Fancy ' Kid Leather^. Jtt." H4TI.ftttkX. ' AjHibrii' Ac. . USBC4 Cornel.- of i-treols. Uiorsvtoyr.. ir iji i v.^rr.iii. e:y, lUi iUirt S,Miurc-n WOOl.. !*K1.>TS. .". ; A ~f V it : YYj-^- XAIOI.A.K, ilvrr^ti\r. Aor, - T.f ,,s-!icj--:t;L3W:l p,>I;f:ik;r i;i <.'h.;i:.-c.-\5r ..tc -OlHct^^lIa-aiUK.ii, iO Kin, .-; rij.-i. Milton, Maia'striii' Tii,; M."1:.ji U.H.- .v.U"i< U!:der tii<'kru'nairvia-.-ut or 1.' \\",. ' >!L-ani Mr.:-I.-.;-.!l.l-.vv.ill:;:l-na "Ap'iiti; lor K.-iyiAoTurs liius. .';. ~ Aclun, .Inly 1.4. IS'IS. '; A^ <!TOX B JlKERT. irrli. "Itfiltoa Ofii^c r r-.v:;.v (. : etc H EXR L,;DR\IiE, ir"ivp:_:.>--;;: ^" iPeifect Mli- ' ' ' si-ir. r i\si"B.iVtE'jicE.\T, cixLru, r AKeat_'.'or tOIli-!x-.i!.i l<- :;: ..[ \fat-rloo. Ai. i<ii^iut >6vrilrust*ni lo "ist\t^ wi[ !.* ftlbx!^' il'.e:i.li! 'lo.: i-li :r.'.'>-'.Dv .ni.i.l soiicitou; -j "n; i.. I'Kakk ITEVTS ifor iN'T-EXTIO'XS 42 Cc..>i i, Ujr.-l^it t stairs .ni'l taring. Putoiil g r.rrHtrff^ "nr.ro i-t a'-^e. >^n<l lo'^rrii.'.e-J ::i-i:r^tt':>:'.s. .A^-*Tir\ ;n n;n;> aiir-n-.-.ii ;iw--;.i i Xli-'Nlw^i" ot.I-T. stiff ' rM.v-|nhs'crri>?T txitr* -to Ir.h.ianrs of Ac^miiinU vioiili'y Is prejiur.-a to sujiit-y rpa ?nr5i ij i 1^ hn-- \v ILWA1I ^SI RSj-S.if I'arlicr'or."Ia(.irj ' i-c toe OJOit rea^Jiu . fccgairiiit'cij.L t'tt !>lfer-r, . >iV.-'a.i. Uii.t.r oi.l'i WAiiirss. Firstj-class Bri-ad. Kubs, ;'akcs Kiseuits, ciq, : I ' ':1'- "-V :%esii ctvrs- il.-iy iiven|J at their . ilon^'5. & cd.; i" fviry ctC'i ot I tliiuk 1 lasv vonturcltoijo iialonoT' - Whilti watchiiii; tlio game 'tis aKvhjm of -'; | ' tlits liam'a, j A rtior^il ttf rtni\v from that Bkij-mislijof. chnls,- \ "j Ami to' fancy Iiq jinds! in tlnjs trivial Etrifo, : . I 'Sumo excellent '.hint's for the finitio.of life... v -.' -. i Where "-wittier the Jirizu lw or throne Xho tviiuior is lm.who can 'i^oi, alone! that tho! 11, niip not Maolecj Rtrmigof, siu>ulcin<{ <\\% diilitjoi'ivtoiy, but in a from tvitliiti tliii foKls of his plaid "Who mi tl'io'u, tlion 1".dcivmiul- Kiutail, with soiiio de&iL'O of fusion of manner. "I am an outlawed ^tacdoniioll," ivjili'ed'tb'o! strangor. And Clien, nfter ;a' short jkuiso, Ik' snado one bold step}forward,-throwing, wide liis jilaid iihd standing foro theni ,ali, lie oxclj (i.i., .i., [IUUI bllUIII . |a ribbon'I voico liko th'uuder, , [giiiryi" j.-.'-'- 1'hero was oud inomJht fulJ silenie, duriii<j' whil Miictlohhelts,-' with the fikcd r^i-o paid for jjetving Ma- When Grunt Galileo proclaimed world, - j- 1 In a fi'trular orbit ' was. -ci:iselessly Amlgot-notaeonvertifor a?l!of hi, I |ic'oi[>l-*:li'o wero^utttrl - . .. . i' I>ut- only derision And prison ainj " It mnveV lor ^all that '" was j werihg tone, i; l'or he knew, like tho. <;iirth, |ic could . ."' go"it alone !" |!' --T rra til? In- ttiut he hauiy, his ans- ' ! tUtrlast JLJ-eac4 & <'6rlUlr.::<- When Kepler, with futjdleet, ^lierciug I .afar, '.-._." | " Discovtred-thc lawa.flf u.-ioh pkniet and '- '- .star,'. .;.... ' And oWtora, who ou^ht to liavd lauded his'iininv, . . Derided his learning and [lJnirktued liid fame, ' j "i can wait," ho replied,.'-"till the truth you slytll own ;" j irt hf could ."go it .' . alone I-' \\. Alas ! for the plityc* who]idly depends,' lu-fhei-struji^le of hid, u)>i'ii kindred or ' fricml.-i," < ' Whatever the value of IblesSih these, . . 'I,-.'! They never tin 'itone for in; e;u<-e, Xor eoflifort the cpM'anl, like loriotis who liid with (.neiiv.ii r; - . lifil'LK. I>raTr!Ugt3v biirch stivt-t itlil It: rrjirfc, Ait'-n. OLiVEBJL^Zi KE, lfla.>itt'rfr.'> A > B. tiCh'jjjaini Grain. CJOXFliorK 'MI.LLk. z. sic;, iaa F -a*..l i>aLiv. fiLIX, Prlvp.-iet.' i'-'r.iwava i n IrcM-.l ."V;'r:;iti:.. K OSSIN'-HGtsE; Arton, "Close t tne-G/jC-UL-ulway .Sui-jon. "Kx cllea^ ai;eti^tt47-iatoa-(pr.ti*"-' travelliii, DoMixrox Kobt. An ..-EHjtp Hotel is;lit lST. TJLld 1'i Mi 5 -i-i ItLABi Vli igtha^-the, ; f ' fj ntlnjae- to -' fiTiader i ,1 4mtv$J HOTEL,jA.:-ro>-,. s >;vr, Pri.prier-nr.; ;|d-apinr-:-c!ii?stvIfc, '.wt:h netr t7xrjiitu.re. , tJonirtereial Travel lers will find; gCN.xl apconunolation and commodious \ iiaijiple ,; Itoqms- " SjjecUal -'attention, paid ko. .the wimt^, of. the travelling ptiblie.J Bar stijijlicd with the r - " , That his crutches lrave left him .it alone I" I ' Tl.ere's son:e'.hiiijr; no' doubt, hand you "may hold,' Henifh, family,, culture,' wit, and jtold,' , ! The'fort'inatc owner may;fairly -jVs each in i:3 way, a rrvjs.t e -. card ; . " ! Ve't-"the ' game may ho ilo'dt "tht^-: for your owti; | Unlcs you've aloue r1 the cour;|^o !to to "go in the beauty jregard jieeilelit with all 'go it ver the- I bf. fear- jill eyes were turned upon the ^liwfj of the stare of rcqiifound- c'l,.',Tlien w'as every dirk plucked fropi the board, and tUo jrasli w.Jueh waH llniH made amoug-tho.breakers aud flagons was terriblij; and savage look ed on bis neighbor, in hension of tieacliery, arheii; eaeh almost fancied that the saving of (as own life iniglit depend, on the. quick despatching of hi n' who sat next to him, jn-esented i spoctt^cle which.might have frozei. tlte blood i>f the stoutest heart thnt. witnessed it. But crcm stroke;\vai struck, or ii single'inan could leavn his. place* Ulongarry fijimng on K ntail with openly foe- recbmuiendai ):ipora. were ion. tiiade iiiined m u aw Glen- tho hiuh'caclj man daii his ajipie- |.he" swiftness of:'a Talih tm its (piarry ; he seized (he victim: with a vice like gripo of, hit left1 hand ami pinned him motionless into his J chair, whilst tho dirk which ho had Concealed under his plaid now [gleamed in his right hai d, with its point within an inch of) tho-Mac kenzie's throat. ^nen," said if that bo e.O-.r tlie Jiaine l-scraini- -Good ; best LiluoiViindCisirF. aad attentive HcfsUfirs.' '! ' ' KOYAtEXiciIAXsiE HO / EL .Aoton.jOntJ iTStjtt.'-lnrji'^, Prop. Samp!-; IVxiin-Si lar^ arfi'-c;-m::io<iious. fcr Coniriiejrcial Tri*-'r-?;; r<I G< -oj aecom- tn>datioh -f?ir.; Trae'eileni and G-jesti. Be=i braiils of Liquors aali Cigars at the Bsr.i "". GotKt S'tnbliug 'ind attentive Ho^Ifre. -r-j ,l_. \"! ' HEMSTBEjET, < - f .;""-. 1 ' . . - ' %: LicepB&ti "^.uctioneer FortnfcCou^tlesior VrV-fii) gton and IIsI- OnJeri JU>ti at tiifc Fjiet.'Vet.*!! ..J. OiRce, "Aclefn, f-ock\rdid. wi , Term^reaioi;ab!e. roy rf'^IOer.C'*, ta le'pioinptlyJittoiicie'i' lo. ftAJIDlSOX LICEMSED *Sle3 aijt&deelj County, atu-eSTc "Adidrtiis : Aj 1_"; '." -^^1 ~4bd 4r21; g^* 1--L:i'>' As* :.:M tt--l- i, AUCTIONEER For Itte <1ouofy a'r Hallon. to; iii apy_part of the able rates. DliVIDSOX, ' : . .Cain|tjbellrille, P. O. PBJiNG tTatclunaker, G Iias "RUsiSELlH I In? battler or biriiuesa, ;whatc ga'-ije, ?,In law or in love.-itfjj i ~>~'ln the stra_'ule,f<>r ijjwerj or the . hie for jielf, j -> I.et ti.ia he your motto- " Hely yonricjf!" - , ' For, vrhetiier tlie prize be a ribbon o'r -;-: . - tlii-oiK',; V. 'J The'vidior-is he. who can "go-it tilone !" '-;' J/fi'.iik HIGHLAND CHleFS REV HCE. telplfi ". a good stojk And "aMerwMi Always on liand. irc-palring of (^ne jvatches |E2S Keatfends tAi himstir ' ' Ji 'Six. franltlnfj, lor tfae Fp.ee kindly^ cu-ry "lyletcriRs mil J] auti frtJtti Gue pli when reque. GivelgTS, -Sept. ST. 1*75. t'TO* ^PLANJING iMJELLS ANXJ TTiXXEDl'S Marble "Worksj Opposite iie from Slills &_ Goodfellov Ja Foundry, and Xear Eramosa "Bridge, ^uelph. . -Aljl XtKPS OF MONUMENTS 't~- \., Tontb Stonls;-; Mantle Pieces, <tc., made t > any size or design, j and put-'.up'in. any jiart of the! country. ' . ; "; . **" .Scotc tr'-Grariite Menu- ] meats imporfceei to order. ... "P-.S.rr-^- Kennedy ia-a prac tical 'marble cutter. ,.'". TEE MI tK. *...r:-T- The nnderBJc ne9; beg^. to thaafi; his ,<aistomef8_fo'r.t1 e liberal' patronage re- "ceiy^', diiiring1 ;be past Bummer, and wpuld say; that le is n ovr; prepared to " n|ply aniaddit onal riuruber otcustom- ;r.yitltgpod, j lire, fiehh mi|kideliver- " ed every mdrnir. g, and twicer day on. .' Satnreiaya. ' Pa ties wlto keep cowb wili- find irsitich chi aper anja less trouble to Ufr-jnilk 4eliv: ired at!their dtiors, and ttt6y"wi(rald=do weIl;1oisBll tiieircowg -and bny thir n ilk. Twenty^one quart- -^keta fof ?1, ifi; iafd in adyanee, or twerity-on pin tjciet^for 50 centn. '"-'-. P.r#rAitMSTftONGi ^Afiton, Kor. Jl{*h;-lb7i. Pomp, sa^h, Boor ai^d Blind Jfaetory. EBBAGE S: CAMPBELL, tlanufacturere of Venetian Blinds OLKNCAIlltV tiK'rAINED.llEsTITV- T!ON. Tlie h;eirof. Ei'leani D,)iia|n'.was crowded beyond iiil former;! jirece- .deht.:; The fwist-iivas rilremly over, and lord, Kintail wins- presiding Over the long board, where if lowing goblets weiti.circuhitinig among the numerous guests, wbj[vvi;ie' all his friends or allies, or at! least feared to declure.thenifcelves ito be Other wise,- [But, fully aware of it le tm- certain materials ofwhicli this great iis.'-eui blage was compos ,'d, tlfc niost W(- ted: ilid, ude Idrawn Joard; eliate chief of the MaKenzIes jiUtl prudently intermingle^ Uie stoutest [, and bravest iiidivid aula of" his own clan among these strangera Pr.Eiis, will j .ft3 "'a*. customary, in '-those) ter'y to'- utmes, each man sat with his dirk sjtickirig upright in thej .before bfm, read v' for . iainl use, in case of xts services beiin^ r- quired ; and tins precaution was the more naturally .adopted upc n the ;. present occasion, because eve -j one' at that table was jealous and doubt! ful of. those sitting-tq right and left of him. . i ! On a sudden the door of ttiii'hall was thrown open, and a bugs man strode slowly and erectly info the middle of- it. He ;-\vas mufiled* up , in a large dark plaid of some:a<ibie- Iess tartan,;and it was so folded over the under part of his face an to. completely coticcal it, whilst the 1 upper part of his features -were | shrouded by the extre'me.bres dth of. the bonnet he wore, j His appear-/ ancp produced a suddpn lull in the Aud otiier Bailding Requisites /Alio Makers of ^PBOrSD! STJOKOW I FT7142S Ltiml ^r Flaned and Brf ssid to'aorder - in the best manner. ill work^narantijed, Jn, July 1,1S75. ~" Wi Ay person pr. persona trelpassing on; /28, Concotaieii -3, of th cjiresing, i(adjoining; tiel pai }tioi le's I ' .Strike away, centlc Gleiig.irry, cahiir)'/^ but your.gamo I have fho fisst cock 3" TlioMa'ckenzie-s had ull risen, it is true, Kay, some of tlioiu had even moved a step forward in de- fonce <o'f ' their chiefl --But thev markeil.tho gigantic figure of Glen garry ; .and seeing that the iiron se-rongtli that he possessed gave him as nnieh'ponrer over jLord Kintail' its an -ordinary man has over unjpro child, and that any-movement-on their part must instantly seal his doom, each miin of them stopped back anil jnCitsed.Mind im awful nild motionless silence once more leigu- ed for-.sjume moments throughout tho hulk ' ' ; ( -' i " I^et any iniin but stir a finger!" said Glergan'y, in a calm, slow, yet 'tremendous voice, "and'th'e foun tain of Lorel .Kintail's 'life-blood shallsiKiut forth, till it replenish the goblet of him who sets in -the lowest seat at fbia board 1 Ijet not a finger be stirred, ami '.Ivinta-iL shall be cc.ilbole.ss.". '" What wantest'thou with me, JMacdqnnell 1" demanded JiintiiL, Iwith half-chokeil utterance that j jgave-Kiillieieut of the rudeness of jtlut gripe by which his throat was held.;-. ' . .: | '" Thou hast gotten letters of out lawry and of fire and fcword against rue ahd'-uiy clan," sahl Gleiigari-y. 'j ' "1 have," said Kint.iik " They .were sent ine because of Sny rescue of certain, men of tlie MeCraws, de clared rebels to the king." ; "'I ask not how or whence thou liad'st them,"said'Glengarry; "but I would have them instantly pro duced." : "How shall I .produce them, iwhen thou wilt not suffer me nor any one to move V' said Kintail. , ,"'Let 'thy chaplain there-r^-tliat iy|6nrmed man of peace ilet him Vprohice them," said Glengarry. I "Go. f^hen, good Colin|" said Kintail to tlio chaplain I go to yon der cabinet thou ku'owest where 'they lie. Bring them hither." '.-. ' ' " This is well !" said Glengarry, clutching the parchments with iis armed hand from the trembling ec clesiastic, and thrusting thejn hast ily into his bosoiri ; "so far 'this is well. Now sit thee down, reverenil sir, and forthwith j-write" a letter from tlyj. lord to the king, fully clearing me aittt.jn.ine in the; eyes Kintail, aincereljy coinciding yith Glengarry's last Accordingly .tho ont exactly as 1; by Kintail and civpacious bosom chief. \ "All this -is [ao far wellj" laid Gleugiiriy. " Kow swear mo sol emnly that I shall bo perihittel to return hoiiie without- inblestntjion, desired ^siined jtheh'placed'ill the of .the Llacdoilnell nnd that thou ^ ilt faithfully, truly, and honesitly, observa t[iese tliino ensa'sotiieiifc." ' I swear. V[ a! uiei Kintail. Koleiiinly sweat1 tbat thoushalt' henee nnd return,to thine country without a hair of head being" hurt-; anil I shall tj ly niid faithfully observe ev thing I havp 'premised,; whetluj writing or othet'V " Theiij" said relinquishing in; dirk and eo.ilyisi the board as if n< eil,." then let lis] cup ere. wb partrj [to thyheailth ami 'my Lord Kintail| ho lillnd a large drained it to th it up when he lial that he had done toast. "Glengarry!',' sjiid Kintail. shalt, not find mi courtesy. Tiling been in certain of the .'roughest miisb.iown,' his- throat, Hirablv than at tl 'and:' "I >ass town- thine rue- iiry- v in ise. . Illefigarry, quietly grasp, slinat|iiiig sating hiniself at thing had -happen-' )iave ono fiiejidly i I would pfcdge to thy roof-tree, i" and saying sp, oblet of winu and ) bottom, tinning :1 finished to show fuir justice to tjio thou ji behind thee iii to be sure hath rjespects sqinewhat to-night, aiul I continued he chafing' thajt a ,cup of wiiie never could comcj to me mora do- is moment: *o I iiow drink to tliet as a friend/for enemies though we haveevpi; been, thy gallant courage has won,my full applause, j " And I ropea; the pledge, and iu the samo friendly" guise, Kin tail," said Glengarry, taking him by the hand, and (squeezing it' till this demonstration of his. new-bom friendship became! almost us incon venient to thecbii'f of the Mackon- zies as the effect of :"liis' enuiitj' had so lately beei^ bid you all God sj d ra u <X h t Slid it tc. i . , . ; " One cup mo| Df.och-dii-tlorus, j WTith all my g:Lrry, and this" h deep one. .Attain [ e, Glengiirr}', to Kiiid Kintail, ieart," sdid Glen- list pledge was a he squeezed Kin- tail's hand until lie'made tlie tearfj; conie into his eyeij said he " thy lett<| (' in safe hands, my I shall see it deliv . ".Lights and an Glengarry !" criee ami the bold chief! of the Macdoii- iiflls, bowing couvteqiibly arcmnjd biin to all that w I the hall, left them his hardihood, wh shalled with all d honor to the fri>m every mouth, the din of [which haH been making the i vaulted roof | to ring again. 'The name.of ['Mac- lei5d" ran in whispers around, and Lord Kintail himselfj" hayind for a moment taken up the notiott.: that 'iad at first so generally seized the] ful subjects." company, signed to his senestjhal to usher' tho v stranger j towards the upper end df the] table where|he.sat '---' - ~--~~i> -t,kj- lojid talk that was j then arising j^f |bw-majes'ty,Woni all blame,'and " * ' ' "xt- 1-u~ j:" "<"i'"v""" ^getting forth in irhe colors my own loyalty^ and that of the" brave elan, SJost cruelly have'we been belied, for .before these: gjentlemen I do swoan", tnat as -God shall be rhy judge. he ha th nowh ere tnore fai^h- TJse the pen as he dictates," said: Kintail, " for if he speaks thus i I -will 'fripely'" own. he hath been ___ fefcood erect and^motioaless for a. m6ment with-all eyes fixed upon him " Maclciod !" said Lord E intail, 1st the same'time half rising to ac knowledge liis presenoevbyj t. bow, fTow "hi i I' eTnW art late. \V"e tarri sd 'for Village of ! tk&e Utl our stopiachs o'erm itohed ActJnj/Jr'Mjuriug'tr^of-aty-kmdiotf^ courtesy Bu. ^tay,Jata I leaving-gates improperly shu ;, or fences^, rj^bt f Artrihoti:"Macleod or ,to0t ( " ' * prosecu- j Come, if thou!"aTt" jMicleod,' [ivhy _ 1 tliyj&ceconceal-' and hljnself, and.where a yacantj.ohair j -Hrronged in the false rumors whicl on iis rightiiand hacj been! lbftfor ' x------ the chief of Dunvegan.; Thei grang er;-obeyed the invitation iitdeed but he sat not down[ -' He hare teen- conveyed to me through me t<) his majesty."' ; - ", Tis honest at least in thee to Kay'-Bo' much,'.Lord Kintail," said GlefiHarry " and since tjhp'ii dost grant" me this, thine anianuerisis here/may as well'write, me outj a sbqyrt deed pledging 'tfpje itq the re- stitutLon, of those lands of; mine: wieh. were taken from nWt by the king's o^der, on former fi^lse state; ments of delinquency. .And be ex peditious, dost tljou hear ? lest thy good lord here may, sufferl-tjiqVloHg frpm tlrei-inconvoniencef M i,thi A'ndnoivl, Iinitpt eed in a parting Bj assured,*" r to the j king if Lord Kintail, for ered niysell." "escort there for Lord Kintail, ;ie -assemUleil in full of wonder at ilst lie Was mar ie cei-'emoiiy and boat, arid'- ferried' I'arry across to his impa.ient people: ' My horse, Ali iter !" cried Glen- as soon u. .his fcot had touched, the .shun-; and "throwing hiiii>ell" into, the > iddle, lie ,\fa no grass -grow; at lis heels [till he reached the capital, and Was pro- sentediat Court, tvlieve-he..speedily re-estibJished him (elf in tlie good opinion of his sovereign. Si'e:.*d YotJii'JM'pNBY at Home. you .can not improve it tiuch by: taking ihoney away to i:bend or invest.. 2nd. There,is no.w'ay of improving a place'so uiuch'as iby encouraging good merchants, good, schools and people to Settle among you, and this cannot bo done u lless' you spend your ;mouey atdio ne. -3rd. Spend ] your*uoney at houie, because there is where you genciitlly get it. . It- is j'ou'r duty.' 4i.h.M Spend your money at.hoine because, when it is necessary for you :6 get credit, itis of your town merchants you nave generally to get i^, and they have to wait for the mo ley. Therefore, when you haye the cash in hand spend, it a^t hptneL 5th. Spend your money at honjie.- It will make better merchants o' your merchants;, they can and will keep better as sortments and sel . at lower rates than if tflto only, business they: can apd will|do is what lis credited out, while the nionej}. igoes to other places. 6th, SpeniJ'your money at home. You may have sons grown up'.sbme day be tbejbest merchants in town.. Help today the fourid- atjion of' them no vj , It ia aj,duty.; It? may be your pride in afteryears tosajV:.; "By tracing at that store I got -my son a position as clerk, and now he is pi bprietor." Then j yotf willthiuk it hard if your neigh bors spend theism aney out of town Set the "example nw,, , A New York n! erchant has been detected meiisuiiag thirty-f jur inches to the yard. 'Two inches is nothing- oh-a towel, but jt tells .^___,__ ______.. _ _ heavily, on a1 wooiitifihbt when the awkward posture in which1 tfeou art' thermometer'.drop i 'down. / .: V / cure, youlmav free coustifcueqeieaaiid-] j^;a?J: ', ToRONTpf, Nov/2i5J. To-day, at thijee' 'jb'fcjlock; p. L; His Honor tb Lieutenant Govern or proceed to/.thej Chatflber of the Legislat,iv'e ,Assetiibly, |'nd formlil- ly open ed the fiijst session of the third parliament 'of Otjtaria His I'loiior vas conducted | by the Gov ernor G meral's ipbdy jCJluard, copi- miinded by Captain tfi^aisoD, the 10th Rtyiils form|ing ilid guard'Joi homjr. Oil the ;| arrjvUl of His Honor it. the Parliament/HouiteJ a salute n'us fired by jtha'Garros Artillery. His Konor having Italceh his scat on the tjiione, " il . "f j Tlie Speaker-elect then apoke to the following effect: f I I - I * ' J/rt* it Please Your Jlonolr: t The .Legislative1; Assainbly ha .-e elected me their SJieiker, though Ii am but little able tiqiful'til j the jim" portant duties thuSias.si<ineid to u; e. If, iii j the perfoi|ttiilnce of the^e duties, I should atj aiiyi, time fi 11 into orrpr, I prayi rtliut the far |t may be imputed to; tnq and-not x> tho Assembly whose sorvant Ian, nnf)f whd, through rne,the better a enable them to. discharge their du ;y to their-bueen, and.pount'ry, hereby humldy claim'all their undoubted rights aiid privileges, especially th rt they .way have freedom of--pep< h 1 in their debates, access to you'r-Ec- cellency'a person ai' nil seasonabie times, itjid. that - tlieir proceedings may receive, from Ypur Excellent y the most: favorable consideration. Mr. Wood, Provincial; Secretar r, then said am.cof i- m mded ! by . His Excellency tl e Lieuteriajnt-Goveraor to declare o you" Uiatj he freely confides in tie duty and attachment'of tijei A^sser > bly to Her Majesty's peVson aid government, and not doubting that their proceedings wi 1 be conduct* d: with wisdpihy temper,; and pr i- dence, he'grants,.and upon -all o;- casions will recognize and . allo'\', their Constitutional 'privileges. I am commanded also to assure .yoi that .the |Assembly shall have read y aoces8to|His Excellency'rpon all seasonable oecasions, ami that the r proceedings, as,well as your worts and actidiia,'will constantly recehe from him the most favorable', con struction. i ! '| TrlEJ SPEECH. .'.'" [ ' His honor opened the ' session with the following speech : \ -. Mr. Speaker,--and -Gentlemen <tf tie Legislative'Amciribly: \ j- The melancholy event which oj cm-red sineeitlie.dissolutionr6f tl e House cannot but be in thomemoiy of all on the present occasion,and I but giveiutteiance ;tb the commbu sentiuienit whenl express profound regret tjbat a more lengthened career ofi usefulness had not^fallea- to my esteemed -predecessor. In cous^uebce of his lamented-death, the duty.1 of discharging.the higli and losrjonsible func'tions of Lieu- tenaiit-Glivernor of my native Pr>y vince has. unexpectedly been.i.mpos- ed upon jne.'.I hope sfc to dischnrj e. theui-;.-; iiecpnifs a faithful const i- tut.ionjl G>)Vernor,under tfiie'Britit h system, which we have the happi ness of- possessing, and may bei t promote to the! trueintsrests of tl e country.j .-.'.! j_ ..The reforms . whichi have^ froiij time, to time been m'ide in the el ection laivsot the Proyi'ijce re.su] f- ed in that order, and deCoYufn. it-] the late "general and otber'ele<|tioiia which ifad been anticipated.! ^.n view.of jtlie experience gained if the operation of these ljiws, it'm.iy, he proper to consider whether soi.e of 'them |may not be so; improv ;d that, without fqregpiiig or diminit h-j ing tlie ail vantages which they Eje to thi andifj x'_ which are in progreasi ^ourspefcial:,promote the Velfa'te attention .%ill probaWy be '11 quesucuv.of ^eb^t^niode^ His-'JHrinory atfcebded jime affording /encourageident Granij,' a D.-C , [thVin P'/p' f%o..railway enterprisos :which have Jlc___.,,. -for fcrjeir object the opening^up,et-; "The Sjieaker theq ... , -,.-----r. -----, took ihe. chair and improving the niofe ! re- at.4:15 p,m. tnote lareajs of the Province. .; ;J :.Mr, Speaker. info|r.ied the Houise.; It is satisfactory to know tjb'at that the. Clerk 'bad received fnnv ~ ' for the judges elected fjdr the,, trial of the pJ-omotion of Immigration Con- 'election-pesitions; pirsuan^ to tie tinuel to bear'good fruit; j it iarge" Controvi-r'tfid -Elections- Act; khe number of itnmigrantJs belohgin^tp cci'tifjcaje.s aiid reports relating to": the classes most needed have settleel (hew /"> i.-ji.; " " in out] Province- during the. past \ P-'- 'jiiotiort" of .11 r. Mowat, !(he year, notwithstanding tha indii<ie- f-'-li jwi.iig Bill \yas: introduced and ] nientsj and temptations held outjby' i -J'0-_t<X*he first time. ;;-^A&-actj -to othwrloonntriesr I am glad alsoj to ;:p:"cvida for the" Ad nintstratioii of. have it fn my power- to atate that: Oaths of Office to Penjons. appoint- the- improved system v which .wait ed us Justices'of the Peace." adopted last year by thS Doitiinibil' I. I Mr. , Mowat moved - that ithe and' Prprinciar Governments, Ihas t.spee'ch of I^is: Honor be taken xntelr enabltjd the work to', be curried fejf [-consideration tt>-,rooreow.^--Carridd.i with a!n increased" efficiency as well i^. The uapal fo^nal ^sqlutipni'j re^- as wit n great economy. ; , ) latjve tofhe pointing (>f tlie! VqiUtM- -c .t . i -, ,- *~ to-every,-bird, of tha system would be^ bu:. he'does not, brWit to theneifc.' by placing'the worfcjofjln! like:manner Hej.'giyesViw-.bUc There-will submitted to; you a considkrable portion of the work performed^ by jtlie Commissioners, to whom- wag. assigned the : task' |pf clasiifying; and consolidating the Statntij Liiw itffwting'On'taridv'JTJnti C'omm issiijners bavo,; duiing' the last year,fbeeri continuing.their ira- portani labiorsf-iind in the* course ,;df their vork'they have had their at tention called to desirable amenid- inents in various Statutes. -'.Oneip^' more Bills embodying their recoiin^ manda:ions will prciably be siiib- niitte4 to'yqu for consideration.':' The Chief Superinteadant, who lias ably nianagedthe Educational Deparijmeht'fp'ri inore than thirty years, 'being desirous of retirih'g fromi office, you will probably be called; ytp/ih to consider whether the time has not arrived when th'3 efficiency _of jiroraoted the Departmcsnt in the hands ofi a responsible Minister of th^' CroAvn. ._.I have .. taken the opportunity^ during tho; summer, of "visitihg: most of 'the Public. Institutions 4of the' Province; which are under Gov ernment management, and I have been much gratified by what I siw of their condition. .-. One class of these the Asylums, for Lunatics and Idiots- have Vbeconie. JnsuffiA ciehtfor the accorh|naiatibn of the unhappy persons for whom they are designed, apd tie number of , wh o m is i nc reasinc as Ithe -pop ii la t idn( of the Province advances. I.ara' |.siire that you^wil'. ' not heisita^ to make such'furfiier provision for their keepuigahkl tfeatment^smay be necessary." "-F .. , A measure will-be submitted tt> you having for; its object the secur ing of a complete system of vital E.tittistiifs. .... . i I incite;your attentioxi toihede. sifabilifiy -for 'Borne legislation for making fuller provision than hith- Jrto'for the payment of. witnesses n 'criminal prOseCutjionp," : The I question of: the Eastern Boundary of Ontario lias; so.fiir ;as relates!.to Provincial action, been finally determined .agreeably to the Act ^>aj3sed at -the last Session bf COtH- by Capites. ; -left .the)P,;- *-l and procVB I'rijki bribery/and ^tlre appointrnttit of; Select 'Standing Cp'mmittecs were;paased. ; ,: ' "..._ Mr. Mowjit Tpdyed". .the adjourn ment, of the House. I ':. i Gems pf TfiSuirlit. _ "Buy not, :sell not, |where>se]f-resr pect, is. barterad, for ihat orice |pst theimtinspriu^ of-henor is "'rusted . i .' and decayed.; if ;.( ^ \ ': - There is nothing tnat,people'ljear i- more' imiwtiently, o- forgive ^esa, than cbntenipt^ Hhd an iiijory is ' much sooner'ftjrgottea than an in- . suit.' :;- "' ;r. "i ;; - ' The 'World, onghtj to do mor ,; y- thaa admire the; nobhs men- iqiitt ^v are pre-eminenifpr their vrrtueflfidN^s ittt'egrity. It s^hbuidj leam to imi-- tate them. -God gives food the Legislature. ciindidates from some--imdtiia'.iia'rd-; ships to i which iOccasitjnally th;yj nr|e4now! exposeil. Biljls-with tl|i" object, a|nd' for^-furtheri impro jneiit of the. law as to voters' lists^' will probably be submitted tolyt* f The system of voting! ;by ba'jpi being now in force With-iespect;t| all ..Parliamentary find JMuniCij all'. elections; a iBill wj'.t be' [laid beft re yoii for the extension of the ;syst( m to. by law's; requiring!' the*; assent i b'fil the ratirjayers. \-'-\ '] It is a matter for Congratulation that, while so" many; countries ~ro suffering from-a depressed state of trade atd /other industries, our Prpvince- has been blessed with n abindantj harvest, and; has there >y been relieved "{jo a considerable <-. ferit.frort an ejq'uallyi suffering e/in- dition! The Province hiving be en comparatprely free from ithe effe ;ts of over sjpeculatioiiril hayo ev ry conSdenoe.that the pcripjd.'will not be long Ibbfore the! coiuntry- -will enter upon! a fresh career bf activ ,ty and prosperityi ! I i.-'.'tT7- ! You wlill probablyi think it ri{;ht to consiqer with' earnestness a nd caution and'" oif gj sneral benefit for the P ro- yiricei.ouj; of it aocbin^Jlate^fun js, aid-to proj^qt^airailwiys to afford which hai stated, orf ow far :it may \re not-hitljertjp teen; t6 yuppleraent be iwifeei rMdy'gr|tt^ i^anj ipf tl'^wi^ I regret that .the: , , . * ........ ,'S^ . - - . duilybread, but by; means of oar dhily braad. ;. ": . j Artificial Virite attf mor nrfiai4r-. bus/anil lead to;;more; expense -thaa' naturuLwants.; .from this cause tE rich^arelo'ftenjbr in.gr$ater Want of; money than those whb have bat ia bare:cpmp^ei&cy.\ >". ' Men <lis<?oy'er .th'iit'T(t; ts fjirfnioije convenient to adtiltertafe the trutk than to refine thenu^lces.- Tbey; will jjot axlvanco; thei:: mindfi to tlas i' standard'/ therefore-tBey loWer the?1 standard to,their tniuels. ' >.- -. There is no talent like genuine ^workers. ;Ten out-pf eyeryi twelv-' successful men rare:wt irkers.;';. l^iria-; buff of cyery; ten ' worker^ ,\*jll-bi.* successfal men.:" i Genius, dike,-the]; oratory of Dbtbosthdn'es,^ is action action;! action!- :JL--..-^C , -. Pleasure tyihich can not be; pbtain-;" edbut by! unsealpnable'orjunsuiiH able Expense,;must always ientl in) pain ; andL pleasure whichj'ris " ac-r; qtriredjat tneex'pijnse of.aiojtibetfsi! ' pain, can 'mever be?suc h. as aiiwdrtl tnihd:<5andelight in. other diattera. in d'lBefence between Ontario and" Quebec'remains un settled. There has been correspon- Idence on the .^subject,v and the Qupbec Government has intimated its , intention of tini'ling with ns Tn taking up the matter vigorously'" after tl y prorogatioH df-'the" Legis^-' latuies --. ivjw: iig^St'ssion.' Mean- 'whilei we -Qontiuue' in -tlie oAjoy- ment jof. mosb of the assets assignei to this Province by the arbitrator!, as'lweJl as. of Quelec's share of ths- money realized jsince Cpnfederatipii from the sales bf school lands.-^' Sine3 the dissolution, of the Iasi> ihouse,- the question of t-lie northerj- westerly boundaries ; of the theProyioce-i^s ecintinueidi toirer ceive, the attention of the Govern.-, merit. Informilnegptiationshave taken'place with.respect to jSotK i.j oomprc mise: line and the arbitratior. which! thf Legislature authorized but no finaj result has bevenjat rived at; nieanwhile, -steps have - been1 taikennbr obtaining seme .addition.- id'-eyijd e'nee expected to be 6(\ value. .- -Province will be 8ubmitted'fo you -without delay; snd I/haye the>. satisfaction bfasSii i-ing yon: that;^ioiVittisand^ ihg drafts made oh' accountjpf apj propriis tibns which pt-eofeding .Legis latures authorized ;tq be . mtjde out'l of sue] ilus'in encpupitgihg. ridlways and' fc r btlier-.-ipublip wrks, and -j after d istributmg. three'millions of ' dollars "among the 'municipalities, therej' >'et remained', qn [tMf;^^ 30th Sept, 1 ist a large aggregate amount of Pro rincial resources; available in! cash,.;- ; !.'.' -".-\..'"y^.-v '"' Thb - estimates -for the coming as- J GrekyBalet b"f; thi tfniverse uiai rtiireia of fatei":'l'"WsHiif;it thj?aicl|al-.j so'i|ij5uehcs9 ^tbeni ;thi '"" Waiiteii Pizen^ |'-;;; ,-"}|i - jf/lie other-day.'a thin waistedU woman wi.lr a^snap tD :her dyes en- tered-a Bbti'dit'drugslore, aiid.with- oii* ^rvfjoling at;o.urid she) asked : _ 'i.t-.i you keep^jizen herei!" i .y'XJ-~ I'es'm al| kinii/lreplied' ,tihe.. | clVi-k. ' : - :".'t \Cl~-- ^ ' and pizens in?p9wders,:'havt>:yon },' '{ ,:-'rYes'm; ; | ' '," .: 1 ; r'~ v " WelL'f she. said looking around alt:the many hot^les,^'-! want jbom^; tiing p'pWrerfol- Tstt'ong-r-sxriiething:. tp lay liim' right -out, witlxoui afty foolingl" : .>- .-'. ,.i-Vi^'i, : -The cler"k .dreaf back alititle and said:'-- '-' : "I.fear.,we cai't|*ell..ypu^,ahy. poison, ttfadaht.'- _J_ ! ' . '\ , '! You can't t "V^tVth^iM&o'a- youWn'tt" yj,. '? i'-;-: ' .' ' noil Jmako goodj'use of ' if^",jhe: irenibtingly \i\ . w: '.said-.'"' ' ! ..! " U-i "i -:J- \ $ T^hat do ye^]nean'rrsie slow ly ' asked, .kind b the counter. m*m :V> Vi Whyi family iioS^ble, perWips-j cT-your husbandU-1 yoa; may i b*.. a little deranged^" he staiiimeivd.-: -t . < She gave hini Hpk <j kifty- contempt'knd said.;';' " -*; '! 1.;;, . j "You needn't; bi >, afraid- idf :vaf%v: t bnbl My head ha^ibiatnapnottgn /| l-ini it fy run ifotir; dhig ttbgeillike r-.i Ithisj -and. my. husband and I jgefc -J along about vaa ; wrell'as 'any other .-'.r -pair.;. Wh'eii he gefes higbMi^ed t&ii itries to boss arbund),! poraLtpf a i ichair,give hirn >o'^a }ook;.and.b*' -] drops." "0 Sotbun,-j .watft-thttt piwni' ! :to lay out a doff, and ;ybU heedjii*l^i be afeared of btaug fcooken. up-for -'- ;tr%dy..,;-M'::^i. >'- V| j..'-;i .^V: It was pat ip, handed her, and paid for, and shje: n marked :: ' i "Thonghtl Iwasldarang^feh-l;^; rt pwii np'tbat 31 dcln't know; aay- i;thing about; jour IbW-] drugstore V! ^.-':: "tl' >wJrk aroand wi*}i ^be iihol^i. pile year jmveW ftnspa^:^^l:"JFMSliil-&-i^^3S^ regard.to ecoriopiyraatl at thf^ami11^rj i^^t rViT^t i- *fc^ -^r-1 fioiericy of the public sery^caJ -;'; -i.\.: v - . " ' Invleaving you Sow ]W. your de |' '"PatAck," libei-ations, my prayer! is' that thi i to. his servant; be lajd before ycail i Thet'endwtycw has bfesh. to frame tnefn^witb:a'diifl_l'*.-io;_Ll ? i i.-i.J i> -'j'--"' ^ rt: j*"vi- ^ -' ' relatii^B Jot two huhdred time frim* anel:^m #e WggS^SSg ^^ they maJf!j|ojr fate, ibofe \ ftuijtv -may ,-yifXk, sutf?._.'

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