l Alain nx:A1uu;u;1 ;...vna.u.v-.----- I On last evening the Deputy Warden and of- : ce:-I of the Penitnnry Inc: in the hull of the `ilnatimtion, and presented Mr MacDonell, the . late Warden, with a very handsome silver Ten Service, as a token of their esteem and grati- - , tude on the occasion of his retirement from llm - | Wardanahip. ' " `> u L , -.1- |__ 1-]... DI....: _ ,-__.-, van.-`U, ugl. 14th. Prop Bruno? Kingston, llilwaukio, pig iron ; City of Concjrd, Oawego, Chicago, gen cargo ; Ackron, OSWQO, Toledo, do ; achrl Homeward Bound, Oaweo, Bay City, light ; M 8 Collins, Ourego, Toledo, uh ; J A Mucdonald of Toron- I la, Toronto, Cleveland, light - Courtlnnd, Og. denabnrg, Bnifnlo, iron ore ; Victoria, Oswego, NilIn.nkie,_ualt; John McGee, Oswego, Chica- go, coal ; brk lhltland, Port Colborne, Cleve- land, light, - ,__-.. .. ......, uuutuulll, xungaton, timber ; prop Granite State, Toledo, Ogdonaburg, gen cargo. Wind S.W.; light. 1311:. Ur-Prop llevelnnd, Ulwego, Toledo, gen cargo ; prop Lowell, Oswego, Chicago, gen car- go; brig Uomord, Ogdenabnrg, Bufalo, iron ore; sch Nevada, (Jawego, Cleveland, light; sch -Nevada, Oswego, Gleyelnnd, pig iron; sch Lewis Day. Port Colborne, Bay City, light ; sch Yankee Blade; Port Oolborneg Ohicsgo, light. Pnnsnnrhrdu TO DONALD JENE-AS nnnhunli In-.. uvmgnnmn nh` ._...._ nauulll, u] J.-`lllil. Down--Bnrk Chengngo, Ohiongo, Osw corn; prop Arcadia, Bruce Mines, Montreal, per ore ; schr Northnmbez-land, Chicago, E aton, corn; prop Lawrence, Chicago, Ogc burg, gen cargo. At Elevnlor-Schra Ya Blnde, and barge Mnitlnnd. Mey 14th. Prop S-tLawrence, Buffalo, Hnmiiton,1i sch Kata Bully, More, Kingston, timber; Lonsin Wallnceburg, Cleveland, Talronto, c brk Prince Wales, Ohathem, Kingston, tim l ........ ...,.. _ _ l The presentation was mode by John Flam- ` gnu, Esq , the Deputy Warden. in I suitable ad- ` dress; in replying to which Mr vMacDone1l Wu l visibly affected. ` II'I|._ -,, _,v, u 1 u _,,_ ,9 .1,_ /ck-- - Smrrnm Nnws.---The propeller Enterprise, the rst bout of the Welland Railway Line, ar- rived this morning at Glsssford 8: Jones wharf from Port Dalhousig with 20,000 bush of corn Her captain reports the new sister boat Dalhou- sie an loaded, and that she would leave Port lDalhousie yesterday'l'or_ Oswego. The tug Francis, with four barges, arrived at the Com- mercial wharf this morning with 360 cords of hardwood for Toronto. The tug Swan, with four barges, arrived at the same wharf, lumber laden for Oswego and Ogdensburgh. The sch. Flying Scud left the same wharf this morning with lumber for Oswegq. The government tug steamer John A.. Macdouald got ashore on Wednesday at the foot of the Lachine Rapids. The steamer Hiram Galvin was sent to her as- . Jr! . . ustance, to ~ got her o' without difficulty. She received nozesiatance from any Montreal tugs as reportedfi The barge Montreal is loading hay at Swift : wharf for llerricksviile. The schoonerttlndine, Helen, and Arso`, arriv- ed at`Gu-den Inland to-day, with stares from Lake Erie. The steamer Huron arrived up this afternoon. Prenllingfwind here today, S.W by W. ; light. 3 NIL- l`,\I,r ' ` I The occasion was embraoed by tpany'of the officers, particularly. by thope who had been longest employed in the Institution, to bear tc:- timrmy to the kind, yet firm and faithful, way in which Mr MacDonell had performed lnia duty to those placed under his charge. Tlmt whilst he nave r overlooked` faults, he had always tem- pered justice-with mrrcy ; that his cornctions were invariably nmdle in the most quiu-t, kiml aucl geutlemnnly manner; that rproofs administer- ed in that way W('l'8 most ('lT'ecl_tl!1l ; and that now when retiring into private: life after-nms: faithfully serving his country more than lialf a century, in its military and civil bunches, he carried with him the respect and esteem of all who knew him. In replying to the ofceri, Mr M::cDom=l1 ad- wind them to continue to be obcdienl, vigilant and faithful in the performance of their duti.a_ n_______7_,,.__ . _ .. Through lnila for New York, Boston, Oawego I and Cape Vincent, will be closed at 1:30 P.M., nd Iaill from these places will be due for de. um; nt12:30, Ru. A sec6nd Mail for Cape Vincent will be closed at 5:30, P.M., nnd one will be duo hero for delivery at 7, A.I., dnily. Bnndayn excepted. " 1-nnuun-nrv gs . u. n ,` ' ...--u following vessel: Welland Canal, May 13lh_: Tin-yu D-J- "' *7 ._....._. ._ ..... r_....._.....u... nu |nauI| u-sun The preaenlntion aervic-e ('0_nsisls of s Sal.-1', Tea-urn, C0'ee_and Teapbl, Sugar Buwl and Cream Jug. `The ulvcr bears the following in- scription :- ` "Presented to Donald Alnens Mncbrmell, Eoq., on the 'occa.sion of his retiring from nu.- Wardn-nship of the Kingston Penitentiary, zln-. duties of which office he has so ably discharged for upward: of Twenty years, by the Oicera sud others connected with the Institution, as in tribute of their esteem and jull. apprecinliori of his many noble qnlitir-s as a Public Uicc-.r and Gentleman, Llny, 1869." rI'I|__ r,,n-A-, , ,_ __...___ __..._.... -..........u-nun. sung. Dear Sir-A-The otoers and others connected with the Kingston Penitent-ary, having learned that you are about to close your official connec- tion with them as eWnr.1en of the Institution, ` cannot allow such an occasion to pass without expressing to you personally their individual regtird and esteem, and their thorough apprecia- tion of your untiring industry and patience, your unhending integritygtnd your nrbanity and judgment. in the administration of the ahirs of so trust an establishment, during the long pI'1'l0d of nearly twenty-one years. Reinrn vnnr final d'IIIF:IIFn l'..,.._ . n _ _ - -- u. A:.. MAcl)o.\'l:LL, Ex-Warden, Km awn Penitentiary. 13th May, I869. ` Mr Mnconell and his family are about to take up their future residence at B1-ockville; mid way are sure they carry with them the best wishes of many wnrnrfriends in Kingston. - ~ ~"r -"i! """ - The following is we nddress aud Mr MacDo- nell s reply : To Datum) :Euus\ MACDONELL, Esq. h`..-- Q2-` "I"I.- _IE.,,, `I ... -.... r-.\,u\.uu-uuV|.I ul IUIU EUFVICI`, I now wish you all good bye, with my best wishes for the prosperiiy of each individual. I thank you again for your kind gifn and warm exp;-esaiona, and once more say, good bye. . D. AS. Mjw-Do.\1:LL, May, ` `I-vulcu I. ulu [U6 TECIPIEEIL On retiring from the Wardenahip of this I: - atitnlion, after 3 service of over twenty years, I doego in the full and rm conviction of having in every instance cmred out my duties with the heat inlenlions, bolb in the enforcement of dis- cipline, and lo the advantage of subordinate oiqers. `I .L,_L I - - Ulllltl I thank you tor the good and kindly feeling that you have this day exhibited towards my family and myself, and believe me that in winin- ing yonall succe5a,I but express the sentiments of those whom you have so kindly remembered in the preientalion cf this sorvicr-, ' T nnw mink an .11 ..-.__1 ._, nu utnlll uncut)-u'1c_ytnr8. Before your final departure from amongst them, they hope you will accept this tribute of their kinlly feeling and g.tod will, and at the some time that you will permit them to thus re- cord their wsrmest wishes that, when you lmve retired into the weli earned repose of` private life,your remaining years may be crowned with that happiness and comfort which the cou- sciousness of a well spent life invariably tends to secure. _ They also desire to convey to Mrs MacDo- nell` ed family alike assurance of friendliness and good" will; while they express the earnest regret with which they bid you all adieu. For an! nn hahnit-` ..P n.'.-.. ...t.....-:t_,_. r, L Anon Inosu ca-Inmunxcntnogu run re.-rm: rythtng tofu nrded I--r um-erhou v punhdhy the nuue and nd-Irena of Iacamnlr fur |I|:lI1:A'An(lnn Inn! 1. an ,,,_ -- ..... .-...6g.u-a A I:uLI.c'ILJnl" :1` -I` can hardly express my thanks for the kind and attering address which you have presented me, and for the beautiful and costly `gill. of which I am the recipient. 0.. ...n:.:..... 1-,... .1 1r-"V - - - - myn wnu wulcu may Dldvyou all adieu. For, an! on behalf uf the subscribers ;-John Flunigau, chairman; "l`A omas Mom-thy, Alex. Mclntosh, J. B. Mrubewsc-n, Angus Stuw, James Hulliday, George egarty. n-A-4| ` Ofcen of the Kingston Penitentiary : I r-an I-uamlln n-n-..... ---- -|A-|- 1' l(.liDliN'l_.`A'L'lUN TU uunnuu -.(iDlL`nIn MAOUONELL, Esq, nx-wARDEN HF TEE Kl NGSTDN PENITENTIA RY. J- uu uuworne, Bay City, a , ; 14th ,,__-, --...5aLuu, l.l'l.I.lUer; Cub urg, coal ; I, timber; Lalo. Toledo- no.-I....s..---- -7 passed through the 0, Hamilton. light; Eaton. timhnr - ...|. Ea residence 0. Os wgo, Inlrnnl an... -- ----r- -.---- ---.....--..... Thiz ucial statement eompletelv demol- ishea the expectations unused by late` Eng- lisbjournals, anticipating and even declaring that the trogps would be allowed to renniin in Canada, in consequence of the lll]Sa[i.\`r:l(`- gory nature of_ the demands `made against Great Britain in the United States Senate, in respect of the Alabama claims and the ex, cited condition _of public feeling in Amei-icn_ The troops are leaving Canada with all speedy convenience, and they will continue depart until the reductions ordered have been eected. real, cop- go, King- , Ogden- : Yankee . _ M` _ _ , and go they oer. lunlfhrll. The Prince Consort a Own," is the regiment Prince Patrick Arthur in to be attach- ed to while in Montreal. The Colonel of tho Battalion, Lord Alexander Ruuelil, ` lean of absence in England, H return, so it is rumoured in mil` ' `:1 rs. mewart, Southampton; R Ailsa Craig ; Joseph Anderson, Orono; ' son `& Conroy, Montreal ; James G Stni Williamson & Smith, Montreal ; A 0 B` Guelph ; James Wilson, Gobourg. It is said that F. Battery of the Roy: lery lately stationed at London and home by H. M- Troopahip Orocodile, w have to await the Serapis, as there was it for the Battery in the former vessel. The is hourly expected off Father Point. No instructions have been received here res; the date of the departure of the 60th 0 Regiments, which are to be replaced in 1 at by the 4th Battalion of the Ries, or ' Consor1. a Own Brigade, now quartered tawa. The order for their departure li hownvmn kn-.. --.-~ -I We take from IIart : Army List the follow- ing record of the services of this nioer, who wnl but letely in command of the Depot BM.- teltou,` Colcbester :--"Liv ut.-Ool. Robertson Rose served as an Ensign in the Cape Mounted Ries during the Kalr war of 1350351 (Medal), was appointed to the local rank of Captain when in command of a corps of Irregular Cavalry called*"Armstrong s Horse ; in which ipacity he was engaged in many successful aiirs against` the enemy, including the action against Seyoltfsk tribe, April 16, 1851, where he had his horse killed under him ; and more particularly at the combined attack on the Arnatolu, June 28 1851, when he commanded a detached body of cavalry ; was six times thanked in General Uri dera. with twice special mention in the despatch- es of the Commander-in-chief, and promoted to II. I.ientenanc_v in the 4th Regiment. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of'1854-'55 with the 4-h Re.-gt., including the battles of Alma and lnkennnn, siege and full of Sebhstopol ; specially mentioned in the despntches of Lord Raglan for having when in command of a. de- tachment of the 4th Regt. in the advanced trench before Sebastopol, repulsettwo attacks of the Russians on the night of the 22nd Nov. 1854 and again thanked in Lord Raglen's de- spatch for his conduct at the nttack and occu- pation of the Cemetery, on which occasion he was Aide de Camp to Sir William Eyre (Medal withthree clsaps), Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honour, 5th Clan ot the Medjijiv, and Turkish Medal. ' .. ... . my, ureaaen ; Thoma: Swallowell, Ot. tawa ; C J Murphy, Consecon; Thomas Currie, Seaforth; A 0 Fuller, Brampton; James Ed. wards, Men-inkville ; T W Jr J C Ludop, 'I`ilaon- burg; Jeffery Morton, Manvers` Thomas Eden, ; James Mori- son, Montreal; 8 P Morse, Onkville; James Buchane, is that F 12...--- -r -- - Lu luv IU|IU_I UI Inc \.lIJv:Il.lH.ltl.|I. Whereas, His Grace the Duke of Buckingham, late Secrclnry of Slate for Ihe Colonies, in a dearalchl-earmg date 41!: June last, harthrown upon the Govcrnmnt und Parliament of Cann- da lha responsibility of concilinling the people of ` this Pmvince, and reconciling them to the Con- federnlion, . Int` -lhollnal I7'n.| {`.nnnu;n HA1:-..On-n Al IU|IUI.llUIJ, And whereas, Earl Granville, Secretary ol Stale for the Colonies, in 3 dc-apalclt oflhe l31l.I June last--prol-nhl_y written under the impres aiou that sufficient time bid not been aorded the Government and Parliament of Canada I0 try out the policy of conciliation with which they wet -`t charged by her Mujutyh Ministers- said, He can hold out no expectation thnt. her Mhji.~sty's Government will proposn, or that l .rll8.l]]( l1l will entertain any measure for the repeal of the Act. of 1867." W And mlm.-..... :.. ..;-.. ..r .1... A.._:..:-.. -1 L..- ;- The Emperor has signed In decree the Ljegialuuive Body, and ordering lb: for the new Cbpmber to be held on thl 24th _of this month. ,Nx`w Iu|ouvnxu.-Tha are gnzetted:-D J Jameson, Vwntl Thomas Newcornb, Brighton ; Alfred! John Logan, Brantford; George De L meal ; Henry Hnrpet, Cookstown ; Knowles, Berlin ; James Kerr, Londo Morrison, Strntford; Thomas E1lioI.t,2 Thomas Folly, Loutlr MrBla.ncba1-d Wm` Filav nrnt--'-- - ' '- following Luculy Rekoived further, and it is hereby Thatano settlementot the questions i the passing of the Act of Coufedera as regards its principle or its detai considered as final until ater the I been `submitted for the approval of The Attorney-General said that States stands in regard to monetary a position of II person subject to uulzuu A nnunn-.5 ...L- . \1IU3I'!. ATFIYC. ` Intern by~G.T.R. day tnin12:40 PM. 4:47. : PM. waum u u at 3:15 o 2; u Knit and Wei! nigh! train: 9:00 " 7;00 AM. I'|vvu-unrx urn A an-vs.` an A II :- ;THE GOVERNMENT` POLICY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Maxim, May l2.--The Ally.-Gen. laid on the ` table of the House thin afternoon resolutions as to the policy of the Government. uwm.-....n uh. r1....... cl. h..I.- no` u....L:....I....... |C|lElII UI Ill cl (II 1001. And whereas, in view of that decision of her Majesty's Government, it is expedient to wait such reasonable time as may be necessary for the Canadian Government and Parliament I9 mature and submit a. measure of relief for the pacier.- tion and conciliation of the people of this Pro- vinnn 3 IIJIJU Ree,olved-Tbat, pending the deliberation and decision of the Canadian Government, it is the policy of this Government- 1:v_'l`I-.-s cl... ..............:,... L 1.1 _... :_ 4| 1 FVIILJ un Lul LIUVCIIIIIJKIIII-'1 1st-That the expectation held out in the de- spiuch of his Grace the Duke of Bqckiughum to the Govern'or-Geueral, ofthe 4th June last, that the Government and Parliament of Canada; should release or modify the existing arrange- ment relative to tnxaticn. the regulation of trade, and the peculiar interests of Nova. Scotia and the maritime porlion of tbepomiuion, should be fully complied with. Ia;.:.lngA_-1...: "I`L..n .1..- n-,.-, nun] Luusptlcu vvuu. R(`SL1VPd---2nd. That the House will accept of any increase of subsidy from the Cantdiun Government as an instalment of the amount. justly due this Province, reserving the right to demand from the said Government such further sum or slrms of money its upon A full investiga- tion of the statistics in relation to population, public property, and increased taxation, will more fully appear. Rcsolved-3rd. That while tbisenforced union of Nova Scotia under the British North Ameri- ca. Act continues, it is the duty of this House to seek such modication and improvement of said Act as will malts it less but-thensome and injurious to the people of this Province, among which the following are the most important: That'the Maritime Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick should be considered as a unit with separate and distinct interests from other parts of the Dominion, -which crtii only be guard- ed and prolonged by an increased representstion in the House of Commons equal to the number of members allowed to the Province of Quebec, which is in the same proportion as the existing allotment ofmembers to the Senate. That in the selection of members of the Senate the Local Le- gislatures of the Province, instead of the Feder- al Executive, should make all such appoint- ments ` I )AL..I__; p _u - - :`w insolvema ;nzetted:-D Vwnkleek Hill ; ms Alfred Maybe, do ; l Lean, Mon- ; Wm H wles, London; James ison, Sn-utford ; Elliott, Bellevillo ; nan Louth; Mr Blanchard, Pictou; Fidley, Dresden Thoma: Jrtlm; Fuller. Bramnmn - r----- "U THE `ADJUTAENT GENERAL. in Ot- h :torma.nded. and 9 "```" " as not - i- .- .. .n n.-..u_y u:\'.lIlIELl""" {oi involved in r Confederation, either ncinln m- in .I..-:I.. ...:n L- `Single copies of the Cnnomcu A-bl`! KIWI, containing lbe news of the week, may 1..- Id in wrapper: fur uuiling. Price 3d. cu-h, iood eiory Friday. __-- -. yo-uvucnzuuu, cuuer :ip|e details, will be she: subject. has the people. aneml said Ihnt Hm n..r....a -..._, .--. anu- d ordered aopship will now erapis, norootn Serapis I` further an respecting arture or 69th a Mou:re- JE Rie-II mu uD-:_,- u-5u\:u n uecrea uiasolying ', the elections - on the 23rd'and declared... nalinrmn in.-...l_...a :_ ...,..uura was H, usort s 0-n '1 :. ..- Royal Arm. and n-A..-_.: dissolving I6 Qllnhn IUW 76:`: Q16. .` "' I...L-II I IIIIUII run I `I V G A` iawl 3122;; RESH P01?E9Qf`1`h and high. v--v- gnu, JHUIHDUIEII, W. R. MURAE 8 (Jo. |BlSH {P0ntnTTmsn ronnli 2 l Gihhn Tntnrv ..___ HI" llllly I'Yl!I`1ID lo manor un.h-rulse `RR. ran as oo-. ' x __ OLD R! -WHISKEY2 `-f..._..vu _ `THE BANKING AND INSOLVERCY QUESTIONS. * The Globe`: Ottnvve report says the dc. putntion of the Toronto Buenl of ],'|tJeiIll(:l Sir John A. Mscdonnlrl at two i o'clock to-day, at his oice, by appointment I to present the views at `that _botly on the Banking question. nut! to submit the amend. meme proposed to the Banltruptcy Lew. Procqcuing were conducted in n converss- . tionnl manner, all theniembers of the dope ' tntion taking part. They urged strongly the desirability or preserving the bank circuln tton, ymn no)! restrictions_ in the charters . that might hefdeeiruble for the security of ; bilhholdere and depoeitoze. This, ' they urged, was necessary for n grojucing country like Untnrio to meet the Wlnls of commerce. The principle of putting the currency of the country in` the hands of the Government was condemned. In order to give fncilities for the expansion at certain periods for moving produce to the senbonrd, it was absolutely necessary tun the present. system should be preserved. Sir John A. Macdonald snid that in vieIv._ol' the ter. minution of the Bank Charter : systems in ope . M ration in the several Provinces, it was neceggg- ry to Luce ls unifoun B_)slem for the Domin- ion. The subject was serious and should not be hastily disposed of. The Government would give it the fullest consideration. The Toronto deputation then urged him to edopt the amendments suggested by the Board or Trade to the Insolvency Lew. He took exception to the cluuse against voluntary assignments, Alleg- ing it could be defeated by collusion. Sir John gave no indiention of the Government policy on Banking. The tleputstion were ,isccompnnied`by Mr I-Ltrrison, ILP. They Are to obtain no inter- view with Hr Rose to-marrow st2 p.m., on the subject of the currency, Sir John A. llscdoneld "listing referred the depntstion to him,ssthe subject wss properly in his province. - 200 dozou L 200 I` Mild aba.tt's Ens Ale. t India. Pale Ale. A1ELA,LE.LALEL!\ BUU 100 , ,. _-uu-nun, l1Ul.l.l IIIIH uinnesa Stout Porter in qtu. and p1 ounget- a celebrated Ales " ennanlla far-famed Ales trey : very ns East India " " GEM ELUS Potted Ham, Potted Beef, - lfongue, and Essence of Beef. ! u -D|;_n.n- hI`3FVV*-LANING, 31` Shin G:enurer. from G] Gninnauni 9...... n luv nu-I -OI-I: Ul IJCIIBIIJ` . (lat) To wilhdrnwrfhle preheat circulation of government nogea grsdunlly, l'2l'l(1\ Tn nrnlnnu thn grinning 4-5-51... 1.. 1n gran Govnyzuuznr BANima POLICY, Bury: uuucul ulci sllulllll . (2nd) To :1-olonz the exietin chnrlen for 10 yea:-_e, by proclamation, and without Inbjecting thehenks severally to the necessity of epplying. for renewed cherten, on the following condi- tions, viz: ` In\ That nfenn e-n ...--_. .I.__ _:n g,,- An important announcement has been made in the House ol'Cmnmons,.1y Lord 1.`-r:1n:1ill=. Secretary of State for the Colonies, nto the efect that it is not the intentiun of the _-_;n\`- ernmont under existing circumstances tu cbuntermand the orders for the withdrawal oftroops from Canada. l'l\l`, an - 1 . . EYE The Leader Egys am the following In: Mood to expreu the viuu of the Finance liais- ter, and probably all the members of tlie cgbi. net, as to the la-ginlsiion which in neceunty on the subject of banking : , " Illll Tn hills!!!-nu I1-IA npngno .ul--..I_.:-_ -5 (as Thu: nfter two you: they will begin to replace their existing circulation at the highent gurq at which it stood in 1868, at the rate of 20 per cent at year by secured notes which they will t-eceive from the goivernment, but which will he notes of their oivn bank. V _ (b) They will receive interest from the gov-, ernment at a fair rate, to lie xed in the remain- tiousl and bonds of the dominion, hearing such M ra.te,gwill be lodged with the Receiver Genenl us tho property or the bank, to be held in nouri- ty'for its circulation. I.-\ VI"!-a- 5-..)... _:u L. -.- - - - - ` _ Call soon and see Ille handsome Carpets before they are all son], at the Montreal House. L , ,,. ,_- _.._-J. i A {young ma-v, nbbnt 17 year: of me, named John Selby, non of Mr Willing: Selby; tank-fnnn on the Grent Westorn Railway, Ina drowned in an 03-tank at Bothwell last Wednesday night. Be `as night engineer at n will belonging :6 the when Maine! Company. `___, u; l.UI un uuuulluuu. V (c) The banks will he required 10 keep an adequntc reserve of specie, my 20 per cent on the amount of circulation. 1.1\ A I . . . _ _ . . - -- -- nu: uuquuus ul UIICUIISUOD. (J) AIIO n raaerve in proportion to be nnmd on their deposits at call, but not on their depol- its phynble after notice and bearing interest. (e) New farm: of return will h. ......:...u ...-- na pg; mum ullcr notice and bearing interest. (e) forum: of return will be required giv- ing such information as the public interest ro- q-.zire'a_ I f\Qon..L'L.-.|ZI.._- 191: n 0 John Clem, of Obio,'the famous drummer boy, who;dropped _his drum for n musket at Chicka- mnngu, and shot a rebel colonel who demanded his snrrender, and was subsequently wounded in alnolher engagement, has been appointed acadpt at large, to West Point, by the Presi- dent.` ` He was but twelve years M age when he beat his drum, and is seventeen now. He he been cordially greeted by the President, General Logan, and the Secretary of War, all of whom knew him well in the army. A L._.___ _, -' -._. -,.,.. _.-..-..,.., par Canadian steamer: will be closed every Fri`- day at 13 H. - Par Punav.Jnn 11----.. linnn QCLIC Il..n.l.o.. lieal Uigby llerrlngs Arriving. j BEST DIGBY HERRINGS in prime order. 4; w. R. uozun as 00. Mary 14. 7 _ `aux (f)'Sto<:khoIiie1-5 will be given more nmple control to regulate by by-law the condition: on which the direclora shall conduct the 15-min of the bank. ` zxluiu - Lu: uuun, _ <.v)_ The means or enforcing the double; n...n. ny wzll be provided. ~ (In `Alan nf u..:..A:_....... _ I.-,L u A - nu. nut 91: pl.'UVl(1eCI. (12) Also of winding up 3 bank I come; insolvent. g` SUGAR!SUAR! u---- _ i May 4th. Mag 6.` Mniy Tl II I` -1 ' Pct Cuurdand Bremen linen, every .|lumlu_z/ Id mday rgupectively It 5 1'.H. __..--naIu LILIIJ [:1 half Gallon Ginsu Jars, 50 cents each- -70 hn Ohio,` fhnirnnnn I.:.. 2...-.. Oranges and Lemons [DST RECEIVED. `Very ne. w `p u.nD I PEACHES Ann `rimssg Flair (J-n;_ In ._-.._. pomms PRUNES for on DOLLAR. F TE have made ; CENT per lb. _. .____%___% :}lPEl:ANUJ&` suuuuu mnuxs. Lllrnnn Q-v...... 1.. L_._. 5.4-. . uuuBl.l.'B East India. ~ Scotch Ale, Edinburgh. W, R IIIID ( Prunes :7 Prunes! SINGLEEOPIESA of DAxL'r`N:wu lnny `u- had at the counter of the publication otce, | rin- cnu street. Price three co;-pen. ' -39: LI, __,e,_ ,4. ..L, :1..__..._.._ "It was to be expected, as a matter of course, that Mr Bolton should criticise Mr Rose s bud get nnfavonrably, and that he should speak in his most. portentou manner of the condition of our nances. The opportunity of attack was too good ; for there was 8 very serious decit in the estimated revenue. And the requirements of patriothrn were not suicient to restrain him rom exaggeration calculated to injure the pub. lic credit. But the general feeling in the House was, what I believe it must be outside, satisfac- tion that in a year when there was known to he a great falling o' in revenue, great depression of trade, and not a little commercial dtsir. ss- miniatershad managed to cut theircoat so near- ly according to their cloth, that, according to the statement submitted, a small surplus result- ed. To one item in the account, objection may fairly be taken. Nay, the objection was most. strongly stated by Mr Rose himself. He charges $400,000 to capital account, expended on Pub- lie Works. 'l`heee*works, as I understand, are mere impmretnentssnd extensions of those pre- viously existing, or of minor importance ; and these things, as Mr Rose said, ought to be pnizl for out of revenue, not out of loans which threw a portion of the burthen on posterity, as is properly done in the case of greater works. Bad that rule been followed in this instance, and this $400,000 been charged against revenue, then would have been a small decit even af- ter all the economies and cuttings down of ex- penditune by ministers. Every etfort has again been made to cut down the estimates oexpendi- ture for the coming year. Many services must anrr and ranch grumbling will be the `result among parties a'ec`ed, but they and the county must learn to do without many desirable. things _ti|l our nances are in a more ourishing con- dition. That is the only wise and prudent course for the government- a course which [ha people will heartily approve." 9I'I.:- _--_.. .- , unuull he. &c. &c `[7 I0 4.`|.1Jl'Jl 1 WELL UP. v cry nue. W. R. MORAE & CO. W. R. NOR-AE & Co. 9. deduction of ONE on All-grades of Sug- E: w. R. momma & do. IUC UL 1], W. R. MORAE & Go. W. R. MGRAE Jr 00, -11- Iulultoo. 'I`ra\'c;:rs and_ [;;slnl _(-`uultle. R. MORAE a; c... James Davis. !j '5: Vffy choice, only 1 iilasgow. . pta. I : thst may be-1 Po tied n Q SEE 1"!)-. b`T P. an: rung: ; jv . Jo: and V N mg, Gm, Jul. ` _ % Honky, am: `A M 1" 315% bntod Jonvln 1 eolonrl. - pnuuaunlxl j_ HM:-I] Stock, w * (SOIL to present-ihllii lII`9bedie1 vary % . Inmutoe 0| 3: 1: L oiisil 31:: E`-'~ WEEK Rich noiuun . -`01.93! Fancy ` 'u1._ 4 Vein: nd V||_ ' V','r'!1*;|`s I son piece! at - ` '= :11.) French Piqns -Ii % . to: French and M _-`-901 oouon -~ ` moo Flown, l'0!"I Laos 09)!!!` "5' lInp.'r 0 i P R! N 'rzI7NM(;. J_` MI 5 outside the _ ` very lovgprical your order: I Sbrihs Iliif ll) uulmcuy Illlnnlv :- ["""' 3- r 1%-7 `- IW bum! Eliun am- E33): a EJ1.t%`i;1`gWi%1Vi`s.-)_.~`q 4-` `vi J; ` E - ` I'[.*:..*:'i'-T.L.s:-1.!` C01 ARI nun FRIDZY EV'E :~7`1x',` mm 14. doftha sitting this eveni ; " gdjonzfnjad nnt_.i_l the 27 " ' .A of Commons to-nigh ` Scret;l?y OF S-mt A Quid "Spain had declin 7I)_ear'ing in the Tornado muons assigned by the consideration 0 _. ` Crown. \ ' ` " vacretary of State for * jipa intimation: whit: ` #`on:,|:1id the governmen eeonntermsnciing the o W w of the `-troops iECa tilcumstencee. T ' * _vph Bill was reported ` ~ Several amendments - the Bill was recomm I .".`I'v`-'4 `.`~ " ``'*~~ . , _, __ `` " 7 th govnrnme . ,t-lie Colonia.lV$ec71-eta nbl recurrence gt th . hpic. He said the G __ _ _-. .uu Auncxb -` it) special says that thousand miners o - ma! region have ` Jlljgbedience to a. mum! =~ ltoe of miners. "'9'-----_..__} KINGSTON pus? (mt-`1'EIi:. -y ' 14,-The Times S ) mil_1erI a.....--*- dgl;chjng`to attack hi 3., _ 12.-Deoptt=11e= politicnl dtscfmli alminated in "0" . aPi4u1_ _; plot ngaih 1'. L_- Lg... : run: uespalcll W- - a, ` %Mus., May 13.--A. dea ` J from Sacramemo, Cal F*Il'nva1_ in. th 1: city of n. .. y; garrison of Li: A13, midnight.--I M 35]. awning Earl Rn .\ the Governmenfpr ' sump to the ()1: boon so frequent in Ir `V inquiry with some re ad the land ache likdy to unnttlo the `nod upon the governm \ gll visionary scheme itintendod todo. . n-1....:.. I Gl....-.-.5- Pufs uvuvvowu limbarly, the diwuhion] that an Bxpoaiti ;[policy`and a. disavdwul 22;... Ian flan n-nvnv-nrnn Iltnnding {he vote gnlnll be taken -on the ' lj'i~"1'19Ii;"S1:.vLii`_1_asI"1i.A1Ls.' MP1 Nth, p.n.-_B nrn on- I-I-'1? _ NI?-Vs. kg 13.-The Times, t ` `ale on tl}e rejectg m.*--- " * T ` m_foot. It has g conspirators have __2_._ .-.f 1":-In pde. _12.-Menubr_aa, P1-(Si has retired in fgv In.--Braudutu I_ 203 6d.` Pro IOING nu. 1:30 p.m. Mixed tnin 2:45 mm. 1:50 ll II It ill Dspaalcllt rgfiv ;t.0l|, IIQJ I., bnnken, n an `MAY 11 :Vl'l`1BE num.s ,--,.-- .v--- -------,y -yy-uvv. Thin View is not quite so much tinged with caitleur la rose as some other com_ manta that have appeared in ministerial journala, but it is we believe substantially `fair and accurate. The estimated surplus at the end of the present year is contingent upon an iinprovemcnt in the collection of revenue, and the practice of a rigid econo- my in the expenditures. That: a reduc- tion in departmental expenditures is practicable may be inferred from the re- ductions eected in this direction by the . government of Ontario : while in one at the moat expensive branches of the public aarvice, the militia department, radical re- form: _and economies are about to be under- taken by the government itself with a full conviction of their practicability. It. would ha fully to that one`: eyes to the diminu- - tioa of the catimated revenues of the coun- try during the rat. year of Confederation, and to the probability that fur-aoine time to coma importation, and conaequent|y.cua- lolndntiea, will be light; but it will be no Inall advantage to the Dominion if at the H6 1}. Close. Arrive. nnnflll A,;}I')Il .we had emerged from luau: ALI vuuug uown the original motion. Dr. Grant said the subject was one of considerable importance inasmuch i as it involved a. principle of dignity and self- respect. The hon. gentlemen who took part in the London conference displayed their usual fur-seeing policy in the very xing of the Governor's salary. In olden times when governmental power was exercised over a. small domain, compared to the present ex- tent of the Dominion, moderate salaries to rulers was the order of the day. However, a small estate to It great Dominion, and therefore we required to pay such a salary as would enable the Queen s advisers to obtain for this countfaryr 3. Governor who possessed not only soun judgment but wide experience. When a. would show its acquiescence in the fsr-see- mg policy of Her well as the accuracy and ' _ justncsa of the Judgment displa in so dening the future Governors Geh- Mr J. H. `Came;-on c amendment of thdhon '.Ol`I nlrnxinn .. :1. 3- 1. .......uuuncuL Ul we 1.: ton, airming as it nnnl-l'J| eral. very outset of its the dictates of In ,considomte'economy are impressed upon ' thnse who direct the government. It will be a good thing, and a sure basin for Iuture 1 solid prnspenty and good administration_ to have the working mM'.hiunry of Cun'-' durntion examined and 'siInpl_icd {It the beginnin_-.3 and put in economical and effec- tive 'workiug onlcr. \_.| u_y Luu z1.uu:nun:cnE. Mr Pope said the motion in the hands of the speaker was a pl'~rtt'sL against some in- justice (lane to us. It was an nssertinn that there was some wrong that we had suffored, yet it was argued that the Union Act gave us full power to deal with this matter. How then was it possible that we could have sul-red by injustice since we were `ICIH in tlfe possession of all our rights? Had the question remained in the posi- 1 tion in which it was last" session he should have voted now as he did then; but when they found from the despatch of lha Dnlnn nl? Iln.-.l-:._._L- -- ' u an Jlllv DCSSIUH He `should Vvrlote-d then ' despatcli of the Duke of Buckingham that the amount fixed by the Union Act was the least that would be satisfactory to the Im- perial Government they ought to have no l|{'SllD.l.lUn in reversing their votes. There was not a man in this House who could be- lieve that this attempt to reduce the Gover- nor-Generalki salary, if successful, would save the country a single dollar. He held that no member of this House ought to hesi~ tnte in voting down the original Skill tlln nnhignr un-- ---~ -" ll: nu 4x\.L U1 LUIS l rll'llBlJ)3Dt. Mr I)ni~inn, in accouding Mr Macken7.`.e'-s alncudmenr, argued agaiml: the proposition advancecl by the Premier at a former stage of the discusainn, and cnmended that under a lower salary in former years muu nf Lhe higlwst talent. and ability 1.11.1 been Iotintl to till the nlce of Gryvx.-rnor-G'euural. He then spoke in favour of the principle u'irm~ ed by the aulendltunt. `gr 1')__,,_ ., : u -1 V '_or IYIRY DIDCRIPTIOI T : Ixncuhd natlgfcbenply, and expeditiously at .--- nuvurrvru -n . .m--....--.... ..--.-...-.n ,....u..u.;-an uuurgeaule on the public fund nf the Dominion, and that the salary of Lhc: Governor-General should therefore he xed hy an Act of this P:-n'liament." llr ])n;':J\n in ....z-A--l=-- ' - nun: cil. -.... ....u .-u nu. ucnn null Illllllll iusyltini ut llniniltnn. Mr Young amid that before proceeding with ill:-J resolutions on the printing of tlic_ matures and the official Gucatto he wished to iIu'8T whether the government. had yet nur;-rd upon a policy rt-guiding the public pr mung. bur John A. Mncilmi dd said the question had now i)('L'n lully considered Ivy the gov einmrnt, and their cniiclusinn would he cmhodied in a measure and laid liulore the House at an early day. ..The motion was allowed to stand. Mr Burp.-e moved an address for cupirs of the resolutions of the New Brunswick Legislature respecting the construction of Ba_\' Vcrte Canal. Mr McDougall said the resolutions were in puss:-ssinii of the government and would `-he bruuglit down. As to ieferring ull the papers relating to the Bay Vt-i-in Lfzinul to a special CUl1]l]llttE`,_tlll:V ndnptiou of the present resolution would not commit the llous-e to it. ' Mr Jackson inovcd that Mr C. Dunkiu he I added to the standing committee on imuii- I gratinn and Colonization. (`-nrria.-d. J I Mr Cnntiil nmvcd for returns rt-grirding tlln l1bl\1l.IIli1\I\ up .1... _:..-A nu 1 I ' \ Mr Ruse mnvcd a reference of the public n(`(`ouu1s to the public accounts commim-e. which was carried. Mr \\`mul inumlucml an act extending the patent of J umca Wishcld Smith fur an inventlnn fur the term of sevcu ycnrs. R--ml ` It first time. auction uf mun Hn mmiun nl HrIc`I`c| lur-Int} vlmace of [Ian ui unylum Hun u.. \-...._.- - ATLI \_4|'HUl the nuvigavi 6` .. ,_,. .uu- After some remarks from Dr. Tupper, Mr Gray, Mr Macdougnll and Messrs b[uufal"- lane and Jones, the ryotion was carriul. Mr Mugnll moired that the House on Monday next resolve itself into a committee nf the whole to consider the following resu- ,__A, H . . I\!| \.\PllL'n`|II'I -sidies in Nev Dr _'l'uppc (`nrrr-eIu.n.h.. \.IJl: I L l`*l|IIJll Hogan nn 1 1867' un DAILY Nvs J68. 'pmN'ru'~IG urrfmc, u v\.|I|.|I'Il nun u xrat_time. The uh-Imtcc .=.... 1'... I I 1 ;-l].'I.I.l.1[ENT OF C;1.N.:lDA. Tlaprsaday, May 13. --The IInn._ _Mr_I ugnl moiveci tb House.-Ton next ` mle following `fhut it IS expedient. to pruvide the future, in the inspection nf ip or calf skin: D17:-In :......._...,._ ,,-u.unuuaz.u IJt?C3.|1803 O uf the hon. member That expression was "cnsive sense. It '93 1: of England should `1 ml, Rain:-1: F I... 1 K , ,,H..... `II vuu L_l.\J'Ll3l3' BHU [13 we after the word resolved in motion be struck out and "the ins-rled in lieu tberenf:-I`mt. uluubtcd privilege ot'Par1iamcm dcterminepll salaries and ex- clnargeable the niuion. and Lhar Hm Elulurn ..s .1. \.\rn\1L|IL:KILI\'lJn L-lllllL`U. ul r1-gnnliafg ion ut' the river St. John ; Illa: `nmln-nce relative to railway sul: cw Brunswick. Carried. pa-r`mnvcl an arldnss for thc 11-ucc relative to the death of Dr. the Nova. Scolia railway in Supt. `uuuu; I)uBIl|L'P3. nf Mr Hymnal, an mhlrcss wu- mpcn-L cmlm-clad with 111: pm- sine fur the den}! and clumln an-uilirtn -..-.\u uaui. uuuux y iti glue r bud IOuD(| ice . endltcnt. cm the Inwrcolmginl railway Monday next after the lru.u- Innn Inn.nin...u . old 1 | u. rlur H...) '1`:-ninl Iizin and depart from the Kingston , Station as follows: I ,'13. Hun. Mr Ilowo Ivy Sir Juhn Mnr'.dmm| 2 Unrlie-r. Ilia entry \\'u:~' c mo.-t, cnlhu.-aiualic rmnnls In-r slmking lmmls with U`\\'t`. tcmk I1 t-Iillgh: Hcul 111- re! rn-Ju n1` nninmrrn-..'l & ...,....uucu, tutu. U38 ban. member for Lamb- dial principles that no- c. xu un: 1us[)t`l::Il0L`I III skins, every inspector WUFDHQP clmll Ina nnoInl...I -.....- LIILIILCI . nssible justice on remained lastfsession '10; no `In [HA 4l-A/ contended thin. the` I D. l'l`\.Fl'nhn|- fan 7 --L un um 81(- for North not made that if 5tlne undertake u.._....._ I` - nr the DI`. | 5(4)`... , _ , __.. .. .-n ua,a_u:uce we called him A '1 "lief and s. robber,end he would stand it no longer. He didn't care a ciut if she would only lave him _slone, end not be pullin him all over de town wid her tongue. Her husband was a dscent man," and so was her brother, but the woman herself was the divil s own, and the di- vil himself couldn t stand her tongue, but sl- ' lowed her to vint her spine on decent paple. Kate said in defence that perhsps she did give him a tap wid her tongue ; but hadn't he se- duced her hens over into his garden to lef, till niver an egg could she get at sll, and which was the cause of it, end when she `twitted him" of it, didn t he call her a lying old oetgtmsrisn, and a drunken haste. Tim looked rather pun- zlsd at this counter chsrge, but rallying himself he stoutly denied using such language until she "st hirn rst. This interesting little use hav- ing exposed these facts, expressed by the parties themselves alone; it was left for the Magistrate I to eey who was right in the matter, and in the | opinion of the reporters present the only lair way to decide that was by the toes of a cent. However, the Magistrate did not have recourse Q to that time honoured custom, but concluded to ne the woman in the mitigated penalty of 31 and costs. body would for a moment deny, wasu mare subterfuge to enable hon. gentlemen oppo- site to escape it vote on the original motion. 'Why did they not. meet the question fairly and-vote either for or against. the uncut!- men: of the hon. Minister of Justice instead to taking shelter under the l|1l`lJ7lI.- tion of ggucrul mnatitutimml principles disputed by nobody? Ho held that the amount of tho snlary was not too much for the position, and not more than comtneu-| curate with the resources of the Dominion. M. I`...-a.....2...I.. .I4`LA A _,.:__L n.- ~_=_:WAI Thc editorial Parliamentary correspon- dence of the Montreal Gazette contain the following reference to the Budget speech of Mr Rose :- uu--nu -v -Lu nu: IIJEIULITCCB U! IIIC JJOIIIIIJIOD. Mr Cartwright spoke nguinst. the original motion, and regretted that the amendment; ` would prevent the House from taking a. di- i met vote`on it. He was quite willing, how~ ` ever, to accept the amendment of the lion. Minister nf.J usticc, or that of the hon. mem- ber fur Lumlitun, which was aiilnstuntiitlly the sauna, in order to set aside the original iuutiun. ' i Mr Mackenzie replied and explained his in-Hive. Minislurs would not get rid of tlu:ir_rcspunslhiliiy in thin nmttcr. II tlwy `did not luir(uIu(`t: n. bill to x the Gover- nor-Gcuerals salary some illdepclltltilll memlncrVwnui`.. llnl A__ .,, I .- unu- posed of in a brief space of time. Mnry I-Iea.ley_ a vagrant, was sent back to her home at the county gaol for one month. Tim O'Brien sum- moned Kale McFaddi:n for using abusive lan- guage to him on the public itreell. The parties are next door neighbours in Centre street, and their gardens adjoin Tim's, whose broad brogue reminded one pleasantly of the safe and de- lightful wilds of Connaugbt, said that the wc- man was perpetually drunk, sud when so, she was as perpetually pagging awny at his kar- racier, and A few days_aince she called trip! and - ...\LL..._n_(: I 7 Poucn Comm`, Thursday.--The business the court this morning was light, Ind was brief Hen. , u wanna... --_ -,,,A ,,_---__.. ...... ......cu uave oeen. establish- ed, and which are acknowledged by shermen, for the preservation of these valuable species, and with no regard whatever to the shery law, The salmon-trout is becoming perceptibly scarcer, and it is an acknowledged fact, that with every protection abtded it, the delicious whitesh is annually lessening in numbers, and if immediate steps are not taken to stop the pi- racies upon our sheries Ly these men, a very fewvyears will place that species among those which once were, but no longer exist in our lake. .These shermen inform us that from South Bay Point to Nine-Mile Point there are about eleven American sailboats daily engaged shing with nets in our waters for whitesh and salmon trout. And further, that between the head of Amherst Island and Nine Mile Point, over 4,000 rods of netting are set by these men across the channel, completely stopping the progress of the whitt- sh and salmon-trout to their regular habitats. The attention of the superintendent has been called to the abuse, but as far as the shermen are aware without e'ect. These depredations of the Americans have rendered the before men- tioned species of sh so scarce with our sher- men and diicult to procure, as to raise the price in our market one half--thus salmon-trout was selling for fty cents per pair, were it not for this interference could be protably furnished to our people at 25 cents. At Cape Vincent can be seen daily four or" ve American boats laden with salmon-trout and` Whitesh taken in out` waters, and yesterday one boat had on board 500 ne specimens of this sh. It is presumed that the complaints of these men will receive the deserved attention in the proper quarters, and that the necessary steps will be taken to remedy theevil. Poucl Courr, Friday._--This morning the police docket announced the return of our old acquaintance, Susan Brickwcod. Her appear- ance at the dock was not that genernllj ascrib- ed to persona in aluenticircumatances. In not she appears during her absence to have fallen upon hard times, and hen refusal Io return to the paternal roof evidently evinced a far from happy condition of domestic relations. A gallant Policeman escorted hm tn 3.... ..-n L--- V ,. ,-_ .. ..u..u<;auu fulll policeman escorted her to her I tars, the county gaol, where sh during the nextmonth. |Il\.0IlllF\gI"'I'ullI. Utlvcr 1m-mlu-rs having spoken to tlm quesliozv, a.1"ntc was taken on Mr Mncke. ~ zIu s umcudmu-nt. to [he amendment Wlm-ll was cnrrEe(l.*"Y(_-as 137 ; Day, 1, the Hon. Mr Smith. 7l`L ll (Jlintun, Hint.) M_uy H --'l`he nbnrchnld- (`rs u!` the Dominion Telegraph Company in this neighbourhood have decided to refuse ` ea" fnlrihup c........,.-1-- -- Vn1.oqu'Inl lhsqunw:.-Tbe public are re,-,, minded of the muquornda It the rinl',King ureot, thin evening, the pnrticulars of which -will be seen by reference to the advertisement in another column. __-.B...,.........-uu nave: ucclueu L0 1' a all further payments upnn their stock, 3,, |,.... ..I1I......n.I.._..- , cannula win . . 4:16 p.m. 4:05 am. ' Mixed tnin 10100 n, um 4:35 -- I -5 H mm -- [This is by Ionuenl time.-,\1`rom which dad-no 12} minutes for the difference between Munlren sad Kingulon time-.] , ,_..-. Iv": Iublllp upllll 1"` ing lost all condence in the; Mnrmo `ov `rm MImcAI_. Pnonsstpn -Wo have been requested to inlimnlo that a. masking of memberaof the medics! profusion will `re held in the Mayor's oice, on Monday evening, May 17, at half-past seven o clock. The busi- ness will relate to the nomination of a {alive in the Medical Oouncil. Gentlemenwill please accept this in lieu of 9. more formal noti- cation. repreaen- I Tim Luna F1smmms.-Bitter and repeated 5 complaints are being made by our lake sher- men of the depredntions committed upon their rights by American shermen in lake watbrs. These men's attention is principally directed to the capture of the salmon-trout and whitelish, which they secure with is reckless disregard of those wholesome law: which have been. establish- shermen, rerrarrl whnn... in L. L- ll LVlllI|Il. The [louse adj` sp1w1.-1 L 1731: E0 RA MS. THE DAILY NEWS---FRIIj)AY EVENING, MAY 14. FROM CLINTON. . - - - u -nuauu tbllu K at of 3 aping whim- -lrout uf been once, ,nno `H5.-. rnL,, I djuurucd at 12:20 all-.m. It is obvious that this determination im- plioa either aconviction that the relations between Great Britain and the United States do not endanger the peace of Canada, or else Messrs Lowe and Bright, and their anti-colonial associates of Mr Gladstone in the Cabinet, have persuad- ed the administration to leave this coun- try to its own means of defence We believe that the present attitude of -the American government is favourable to the former of these alternative, while again it unfortunately hapens that the antecedents ofaolno ofthe men now in power in Eng- land do not exclude room for suspicion of indierence to the claima of colonial de- , , K. r_ -v. so 2 hndn t `er :1 , I-Inn - I..:_.. 11.1; - ,4 -..-..n.n II I-IU 11 nnguo. 1 divil '9 .e...A I._- --~-` D-...._uu wall known quar- >l, she [will rniticate nil-n ,--- --u-u unusll at I, k', .1-.-.I.- -" ""` `e um} c.na .. :1--n_-, -- e__ enterprise. business At hav- "dia- 3:0! mm.