Kingston News (1868), 8 Apr 1868, p. 2

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_....- uucIClJ I d dollars for the discover ' murderers o1"Mr McGee. L is said some damaging papers were al- fuund upon him. He ackno wledged , night having been in the House of Mcgee. HI-xrv nt `LA .._...u I-nu accordingly be-' 'wa`r-lylo the Battalion. `- l have, kc, BCCKINGHAM J: Camnos ltinguished honour, Lieut.-Colonel rortu which the Battnlion received in service in 1868. Many similar on: other Battalions had been de- ey might well feel proud to bear name of the Princess of Wales. I 5-.. 5 us were goe L the Battalion vs I F- W ,..._ ..... ulcuullll. mur- :Gce. A gentleman frcm Ottawa ring I Ilnlnger to the police on nccoated and questioned by the po' were saliied_I.s to his answers. , ._.. ..mau:r-aDont 200 of :11 The Battalion was commnndcd ban, and was inspected by Lieut after which a. few movements were gone through. The present :Baltalion hnvim. -:L I- Pnuaclsa or W; /_._ an -worthy of 1 ,_ .--.....-.,. skcd the reason for reply. r. -.. An\.AGl..l\J, uuWVl' dc, the agitation will have fu embittering effect on the deaf nrgument of the question wnu be thrown away, however, af liamentnry decision of Satur struggle now is not to defent ble, but to make the most fnvol of surrender. ll Spec _.... ;|Kl representation _.-. ol.-l ' ,, _.-n ', but more particularly at the [Lion and other points of ex- , the police nre fully on lb 9 Cu: Wuzn 0wx.--The Lion by the ion took place last evening, jr muster-about 2 was inlhnr-in` L ' ' -.-..5u. ;uc talion having with nlengtb of time, the ver, nltbough the n ed. After the inspec ,;,, Mn McGn.-Tbe Cit we offered I reward offoL - discovery of the mm ru. u-r*- . -.. -Au--.0 HP Bl 'cntly red am} a fresh car- ml. The halls corresponded Huh Caused the death of Mr It WA A: |u|'I U 5 full}! Pouc: FORCI .---All lnl rnA-- - ' ?'i -..... .u u.uUu*`1ll the Church has taken I of the people, aid will supplement the scant be left to maintain tha worship. In Irelaud,l r :1 large number 4 1. D-...l K` ` MU_\' TREAL. 8rntulnted the If an-,..._., mains were cmnvc ml train and will ~ayLLU,J to Viscount Monk : 9th January, 1568. mind your lordship`: ad November. 18 -:7 in interest. in lb Paton then: ,,-. ....voo mur- they ever again .11 lnil November, 1867, in ober, conveying to Rovnl Highness the desire expressed in 14th Battalion of be allowed to bear Princess of Wales r Militin." I have circumstances re- iubmission has been at her Majesty has pproval of the pro- JI accordingly be- `alien. arc, in mt. Lient,-(`.nIn.-mi recomn should School, porariJ_' ment. Street Head 0 both mi Other ac sed an 1 ed by I] ferred b partmet this res. er the 5 steps be rienr-ad I. uluxbly co of their own religion. The Cb laud Will be left. pretty much position In that in which the beer: Iett in Canada. The A: of worship ourishes here on taryiam of its members, and it. pected that in thou parts of Ir .L_ rn - oeer, am; to ' their title of J , .. uu\l Lt} _v of the deceased. ~r Redpnth and as probable cand .o,..: -- | may be suinposed the dreadful ,g......_ r " :1 at noon today the nssasinntion ,.__ It A was stnndin th the lute cragedy. 3 to shuw there is near. The deceased and was in A very , ,_ .. leep square, in and a number ,_-_.u H r_..;-.u. g few ex- me, drill is `h number: s inspection the n.\- - mood, as I owed upon Only one , bears the (IL,-V 'ou5e when told of lhougzhw spot in ,he had not gone :1. ()1: the com.rnr;; 1 ._J _- ....,.u vvuu uuvc allowed their advocxcy of t party measure to ll them with earnestness attaining the direct as well as the indirect result. The Irish Church is virtually separated from the State. It is left for its revenues and endowments to the tender mercies of the commission that shall settle the details of proper- ty and life interests. For its sup- portthe Church must no longer look tr tithes and the moneys of the State It must depend upon the free-will offering ofita own adherents-many of whom are sufficiently rich, it must be ndmitte-l, to contribute handsomely for the maintenance Church in Ire- be much in the same- public moeti: xthm 1 .-...,x L- - __.- \.ll 54- Iiully n the ;,___ _,, point strongly 1 the Batm- su read the the auspicious ing at Dti1-e I r___ . ..uu u\.|ICl l.Ul.lL Mr Gladstone and his friends have tak- en up the Irish Church question: as 1 political weapon wherowith to ac- complish the downfall of Disraeli and open in path to oice for themselves and their party, it is doubtful whether they can be induced to drop it now that they have so decidedly committed themselves to 3 course of abolition. No mere sug- gestion ofn compromise, that would dc- feat them nftheir aim could be accepted. No mere temporizing with the question, delaying only the end without alloying the idea of grievance, could be held as sn1is factory to those who have allowed their l(lVnr`1r\Ir nf 5 ---~- -~ "' along eyed to I arrive as were was no more bun - Board, it was about to adjourn, _. Asked the Chairman whether i for heating the new Ichool hous ted than that of the old method severnl, and thought a great as! fcted by adopting some one of The Chairman advised Mr Chi plan before the building commil no doubt, attend to any such Bu; The meeting adjourned in ID! fteen minutes to nine o clock. --->-----> John B. Gough, the ten travelled 5,200 miles in made 72 speeches. McFaul, who has bee: time mnt, nh..mA -- - `four K, _, ..... mum, mat such an will meet with the approval ot'our ( 8 view therefore to carry it out, yo recommend that in the meaulim` be made in the ala' of the I School, and that Miss Mclntyre be. porarily at the head ofthe senior fe They also recommend H HM .... Luuul.-9 ueaervmg it." Then I hnve such a sense of the in: mining a high standard of Common Schools," he would sacrices to secure it. The vie` in this able report, in favour of clams oeducation, for male an; our Common Schools, of cours weight with your committees, e were, by the belief, that such of( ._. ....-.-J VYIIII |UlI U nent Irish grievance. Though 1 stance: all lend support to the Mr wherow Di them: oL..:._ ., u:u..| WDTKEG, the Ct "' Will any men say: satisfactory, I state Schools are degraded the exercise of lheirl misunderstand the School law, the Com; to furnish a. good Eng to those deserving it such A an-1--= _..4\n.u Acu.lnl failure. Afger giving an: factory manner in which mm .m.1...a -L r~-- - ....,.u._, manner In which ten: worked, the Chief nnv |T\nn M... .L(- U, me nev. Mr Young, Schools, during 8 recen which be earnestly recon rsngemeut should be ma class of education to In Common Schools, both especially the latter. n g I-n--c..1_-(,-- ' ` _.....ux.u\.a suuuce Dy emanating from such a source they ` entitled to. They also availed lhc the oral communication: made to 111: by the Rev. Mr Young, Inspector o Sr-hnnl-u d-v=-- ` ' the Superiu ------IVI, VIE: . 1. M15 Ballard, Kingston. 2. Miss Anne Barclay, Kingston. 3. Miss Tuule, Eruestown. 4. Miss Anne 0 Loughlin, Kingston, 5. Mrs Mary Brown, London. committees accordingly met. Seriously viewing the importance of the proposed mea.sure,your committee gave careful conlideruion to the arguments sdduced by Superintendent, as emanating from mmh n s------A -- _.... vuududllllf on xeac Aries, at A meeting, on the applications from the: full situation of head female 1: School, viz.: Kingston n II:_, A The Chairman said before I he wi.-hed to remark Ibnl he I had better la; 1: on the table mg when all the members W0` The following `is the l"EpOl'l-( The Cumming- -- '1`-A -` ytc:aa1llLEl' tr the Uorporatiou would adVat:tcv.: sutcient to pay at least the rst quartet- s salar- lea. Respecting me], he thought the time had arrived when .1 better system of warming the schools shouid be adopted. He advocated the use of coal. A good deal of wood was annual- ly lost, being-stolen, from want of closed sheds to secure it in. A very little expense would sufce for n cellar to keep a few tons of coals for the schools. He thought the Bond would do well to advocate the plan recommended, relative to keeping each school's accountsseparnte. The report was adopted without dissent. The Secrettry said he had received the report of the Committee on Teachers. Uices and Sale.- riea. uvuulu UH BLIEHUCCI The Chairman c part of the report duff:-rence whelbc-r rmid Hm w..\--_ '- ._._ |.nIlL`\A" HF- uf compromise to Mr l).sraL-Ii urg:n to surremh-r hall" the revenues of Lhe( thnt the other half may be spared. doubtful. however, whether a J)r0p< this kind will have any weight. wit 111aJ'urir_v who have followed the lead of Mr Gladstone and declared their I;:'\n 9.. .1.-I A3-r" _ _ ,. -.-J uv-.u.JLn LUI' Ul5COHl1[,WDlL'h it does not appear to be justied in doing by the school act, as by that net it appeared that me Chamberlain is obliged to furnish such sum: as may be required by the Board." It also men. lioned the large Amount expended for wood, $365.35. The attention of the Secretary was directed to the suggestions poimed out by the Isle chairman of the committee in ref:-rt-M: '0 me advisability of keeping the account of each school separately. and hoped the suggestions would be attended to. Tim 1'5-3---A ' _.. .. .... .-u-mu uu Luc Jlsll U9C9lD|' 0 but from 1ha1 sum $400 had lo be ded ing the amount appropriated as I rat i on building the Gaturuqui new schc The report. called attention to the larg charged by the City Council for disco: doi l`ix.zm1m-1..:_ .- un. ul HIE! from1 an m. h..;m: nca. Chair ......-L-=- ,-- .. ....,uuru, wnen Mr Cbown ` I any better plan `ng house had been adop- thatof method. He had seen and saving could be ef- ' th hairman Cho Jre committee, who would \, suggestion. eating in thn ..=...I rm am. we to lay aome I _ _. .__, ..., u unuuu III-Iu IIUUTUIIIB. Mr Chown opened the meeting with prayer, after which the minutes of the two Inst meetings were read by the Secretary and approved. The Secretary read the report of the Audit Committee. It stated that it had examined the books and vouchers of the Secretary for 1867, and loud them to agree with the cheques issued by the Chairman, and also with the entries in the cash book. There was in balance to the cre- ,dii of the Board on the 31st December of $68T:T6, tn he .1n.+...---4 L.- u cc-rmmly ling the accounts lbIP)li..hI nr H .L... r , - ,_-.. .._-._vun. The meeting was called for seven o'clock, but it was within a few minutes of eight before I quorum was present, and one of the members, Mr Ph.l|ips, in the meantime, was compelled from business to leave. The meeting was presided over by lbe Chair- man of the Board, Mr Wm. Ford, jun., and the following members were in their places: Maura. A. Chown, Gnu-roi, Dr, Fenwick, B. M. Brilton, Burton, Newlands and Mcoroule. ' lr- nL._, , ,(__. _-._vv.4-..- The rezulnr meeting of Ibo Common School Board In: held last (Tueudny) evening In the Council Chamber. N1 cmupromis I otbe hm -uc I of. -_, ....\. 'man say that I V a stain 1-~ _.,,...-.u u_y uemg suspex .- their higher functions. and object of the ,1be Common Schools are L English, and general :aervimr it" "`*--- ` .uuu now tun [allowing 1 teacher c viz. - J ........ Lula , in wbi degraded by bei: [hr-ir hm.-- -.. ucation, resolved to invite tie S eto meet with them to consider the I accordance will: this resolution both I tance propo lbev warn rusned out, aml found Mr dead on his back on the side pislul wound in the back of 11 had evidently been shot whil mg to open the door, the us: come nut of some doorway 0 uf concealment, gut stealtlnly and placed tbu munle nf his In his hand. The ball came mouth, destroying his .frout death from the nature of the ' yd measure your have been Instantaneous. Mrs. Trottcx s son, a page i of Commons. had just turned I lV..I::...---- ' - ' ,__...... -unn III: uuuugntl `ill a full 111 would be pr~ Jwiun is [hit mm... r .L- n -.... .....,mnunce lecturer, has {lea the last 90 days, and L3 been in custody for some with complicity in the mur- > Grand Trunk railway, near dischnrped. tble between Calais and Do- by the recent storm. Com- up through the wires lying tnd Dieppe J 1 1 I ( i C c t the Government intend re- J. Menny from imprisonment as engaging never to return to th 1. Eu health has been IeiI- M H lernble excitement in town WI 7 3 report that Mr James th I merchant, had been or} eh ' forgery-.--lontra1 Gazette. lir- ,.. ....5 nu uc\:UI.llEJLl the um'< be Chic-f` Q......-:-- .`}).'_,7 1-Hnn SPECIAL uuxuuul made lhe Chairman of Common recent. visit to Kingston, in `ly recommended that some ar- Id made to secure A higher on advanced pupils in the a, male and female, but ler. I-{future meet- be present. .g report of the Committee: nee on Teachers, Uicers and an!- ting, lhb March, received om following parties for H e rd Ienchpr nrn...m. u.-. _. : temperance lecturer, ....; . business befon D dinurn I:vk---- " " 0onruWo2(r. ;9bHooLs. nu uLu:ullU1] [0 me large amount nCily discounnwhich ear to be inarind :. Af\:-- L_ -- olcrved respecting Iha rst E that it really made very little r the Board or City Council it came Out of rho rilu ....,...... DAILY NEWS--WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 3. _,- _._...,..uua. unless] ject Cpmmon an are designed b, education Then again he adds: importance of main- d edur-atinn 5- -`-A , -.-. _.u nulCl]- clear to your committee stem, by means of which e 3 higher class of edu- ale pupils, has proved :1 I uccountof 1be unsatis- b union -r--M` ~-~ 'WE[)NI'I:%DAY _. ....- uu1UlI BCDOI Superintendent : this state of thin which the Got 7 }w;,,,..,..__, - - . nu53l.'rSll0u. 1 the usual form a k. mnurua I ,When J saw L " " UUUJIIIDD mag 5_U-vpended from fucllnnn rY..|___ r , .cuuIug IUB TEPOII. 2 thought the Board a`i||'nf`m.. . n ~ -`- !'cading1he1 elhnnoln uk... ,.... uuDlIlII` Jion school aya- nteudent snu- 5 before the n Mr ,,_._...yu. , I`: ey were justly themselves of u )r or n----- Single copies of the Dun Nlws may be: had at the counter of the publishing office.` price 2d 5 Iu:|||lI`.'S [or [I r of Queen Street ..uuv\.n Ul QIUOIIID, > deducted, be- xn r-at .'.n.o..I...-.~- first instalment cw school house `whe large I!` dlrilr-nun! nvkir-L em `s_nys: ' things is Common narl LA nu-J I the always ligh thought that go away full. t, and you ll be as choc "1 How dismal you It companion, as they I Ab, replied the rub: the useleunels of our l away ever so full, we :1 eat me! hot --- H fr \lI nu. uALut:C 10 1 -` , , V venmlle ll]: l)O.ll(.lll1 _C-Dunc shows that I Y evemlh thc ucclt, up] of SWHL net nf .~mup1r mum be key being in the ball was r eating that it. in the barrel, ning close to his nted Ienchecl the 5} who was l{'l'I'l led no one runniz e Cumncr V: "l` R Muctlunnltl, C ould .d and many ulh lgghmn the spot, nml M.` taken l'IlC1l'Ul`L` 6 repo .l3|;}ou1 the (my I `d S Mr McGee I , little bt.-fore tn 9 it nearly as li-or I: Mr McFarlz1n( em. wbu left him 1 miltee: Sparks street, : -Dd Nil lllS l(Hl(Yll1cr.1 n Qlgl Nuts, comm : 5...! ... __ "J , --...,,....uuu, and lived and died a sober man - covery, above-mew tioned, was doubtless ' which the assassin; red [us shot. So shall ' was supposed; , 'ng, as we are Lold. the f ' ' ` ' _ :,__D., .9 apuncn, and Ir .1 . _ 1 ed, and eloquence adunre . deplored. his memory L us Canadians, who have I wise: Counsr-Hm` -* * " ueeded the counsel of one 1 himself an apostle of conci clashing creeds and hostile I we cannot avenge him, let u: imperisbable monument by prsnciples he taught, for w and against the life of whic we h memory, and defeat the m: those who shed his blood. ,1-..____ In cmtlou of the wickedness and fo sasainatiou, in connection with the then recent murder of President Lincoln, no man dreamed that the day w when he himself woul Hy of as- ,,.,...-.-u u. sullen stream on to tl The inquest opened this mo: o`clock; the body lay in an an! revolver. Patrick Buckley, of Toronto, t in the House, the last person murdered man, and P. A. Eng]: of Ottawa, have been arrests plcion; but the guilty personi to be still at large. ....-u uccu msmntaueuua. in the the cor Wellington into O'Connor strer.-t, wh ha.-ur-J the shot; red, and on coming Sparks srreet. a few moments after I man lying in front of his mother : and ran in consternation to the ' uice to give the alarm. The fatal entered the door about. two inches the Intch-key hole. Although the mt ..... ..,t.;,;...-as opposite the Toronto House in Sparks strt.-ct. He was smoking at the time, and carried his stick under his left arm, while with his right hand, and in a slooping position, he placed the latch key in the door. Mrs Trotter, the landladyr heard the sound, and hastened to open the door, and as she (lid so she lleartl the re- port, and saw the flush of a rearm, and in- stantly re-closed the door and alarmed the house. Dr. Robitnille and other boarders rushed McGee lying sidewalk with a his head. He while endeavour- assassin hnvirg or other place stealttnlv lmliinrl I-Em left the Hm two ()`clock. light as day, McFarIz1n0, M. P., I at the Corn and McGee lodging`-1 opposite the in L".. ' _,, ... uuuura wy. Van C()u1'lI:\nd, Sir John A. ~ (Jul. Gray, Speaker Cockburn ulhcr members were quickly on Sir Jnhn A. Macdonuld has tuken mczlsurcs to have all sources of exit `from city strictly guarded aud watch- ed. ....u -u vv|"l}'l'!'l uuod on-r_v Fr ..-. n..,.:,,.r.!_; [U open [[10 cmor,his]atcl1 the hula. The conical cud of outermost. in the dam, indi- must. have been upside down or else must have been held heud. The boy who first spot was a page of the house, H-rr|l;l_v alarmed and says he saw running away. Cumnor V.-m (`.----H-~- ` ' ' ' _l.r-.....,......, uuu u uauuuugu was sent to the Uuruuer. ' A vacant. lot. faces the 'I`n:`nutn lluusv, in which the us- S.lSSiI1 might have cuncculud himself. but uppunraucvs would sec-in to indicate that the re-arm was held closer to the murder- Ld man's hum). The wildest. excitement prevails, and steps are taken to secure eume clue, if pus- c sihlc, In the pcrpetnitni` of the deed. The 1 imdy is now lying on the paverm.-ut, 8 awaiting the urrivul of the Coroner. Thu ` etnrtling suddennc-as uf the nffuir has cruat- " ed FL pmfounclso.-nsntiun umongstthose ac- . quainteil with the facts. E Utlawil, April 7, 3:80 a. m.-The body ofMrMcUcc h. sjus: been removed inside 3 hmiuling hvusc. An examination 3; the hull entered the hack of 1, uppeirciitly while he was in the m .~muping to open the door, his latch in in (Jill!-rlnnuf in .1... .1--- :7 1 cl nu...` |uL'u mm Jum nrrlvell lrom the HOUEIC, all ofwhnm hurried to the spot. The police soon made their appearance, and a Inessage , ' ,_,: n . u 7 5 -1-:-awn, lllllll II I.),'\JU l\.lVl.i1lUUUB HIII past 2 o'clock lhis rnurning, within a few I Inmutcs alter the House ruse, Thos. D'Arcy McGee was slmtdec-(1 as he was on the point. of entering Mrs Trottefs, Sparks . street. The hall, which was larger than ' that nfnpistnl hall, appears to have passed through his head, and is now lodged in the door of the house. A boy belonging to the House scams `,0 have been first to come tn the spot. He was coming down the hill from the Parlinment House when he heard the report ufn re-arm, and on coming up he found Mr McGee lying on the sidewalk, andthcpteoplc in the house alarmed and coming out. The murdered man was bleeding profusely from his wnund; but seemed to Ire quite dead when approached. His hrsins were exuding from his wound. News was conveyed almost ixnmedistely to the Russell House, where numbers of gentlemen had just nrrivenl from the House, 1|ilUf\\'ilHhllillrrinrl lax .1... t-..... mi." ..-u:-. ._. ._;..___....,_..._.-`.__...- .-_....a-. ,______..._....-..., -...,. ;HEA~`A-SH8ASSI1.~t:A"l`ION on` MR ucann. PARLIAJQENT `ciiivii.-47ir}1iiJA[._ a vlctim to the us bullet, the first, let us hope the rim; wherever the L spoken, und Irish c .d, wherever patriotis , , .Ir|nnn.-..---- - - nterprise has m is honnnr- Ouhwn. April 7, 3,00 A.M.-About mar.- .I.: nu! `J n :-lnnlr |l.I.-. .....-..:...- ... .- .. IL.-. ._-.. .uI4\.l. Iuest opened momm g at ten ante-room,jusL taken f mm the street, tbeface rged with gore, the nght gloved on the breast, and the Lpartially unhuttoned. The hat - by is also stained with blood twus red from a Smith & Wesson folly jler ed day ; English lan- -oken, Iri ah cnt,ernr-u'm-.- 1--`- [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct 12} minute: for the dim-renca between Montreal and Knngston Lime.) , ..-.. ..uu..uc1a uuor, Times are Th_e bullet I look I" 2 3 up... en's Home , corner of nto when he 3!; coming into saw a door, consternation tn nu. rr~:.._~ ..~_,, \ll Luxuuu), 11 messenger erson with the P . Eaglcson, tailor, ve arrested on sua- : guilty person in ...m...-M: _ , -.nau cuter} aver patriotism 2 admired, his fat: rmory honoured. 0 havo lino" *`*` ` House of Commons :1 we the moon making ght`. in company with :0, and Mr Buckley, corner of Mctcalt and ML-Gec walked alone to opposite the Toronto L-ct. 'ic:,1 with Lion, Kira I"r..n..- -|- ` " ` ~--v u-rua 1-raj Ur U[ner , stealgmly behind munle nt mg. .....-_-- , hostile n :1, us -_....,u nuxo ationali 8 said I bucket to it! going to I11! -'*" _j_ Trams arrive and depart from tho Ki: Stnlion I5 ."31|oI'a: __...u rv LICH [I who han ' conciliation )stiln rm"-*"` `_ _ -u vv LIIUU as a rock. N... uvu mcnes above murder- ran] nn .-.m..:-:..._ - W [110 F4 eating tlled; for let ml - u.-qyI.IlI)|-Ll}. wound be-9pattcred llet hole, and a large I the footpath, and the road. Thin rnn-rn--- -* ` i 'c best honour his machinations of 9 -1- .1 _Il'] I I0 I which :....f.ll J n...:.u\n IILIII kt` weapon closs came out at the .frout teeth, and ' wound must the DAILY 3/ ~--` --nul KICI` receiving the Bed: his r-in... Mllllejsseuger JD Wllh Hm vvlll UU A5 for line` -1` -wl una Iclt l, : .- landlady, n nnpn H... cigar M ututuent tn desiring to , He wished that there standing as to his pas _" without Non. Scotin 00 e failure, and that there w dy any wrong which tb ' how the suffered. He 1 Y lieving Dr. Tuppefs up; E1 the evil that could be all |- He believed "that the pea 3, nlmolt exceptionally loy - and that I1--- / " ,. vllilll III III` yr "_ Destitutm ml] prevails to In nlnril:Inn0;- ring concllmte Nova Scotm mm in me 'c.`n: of No`. s?:.";;,f,-9. wished should be no mtsundet-- "93: l:gl:'f`|:; h ` ""b;: "u j'ndiidml du_. position He lieved that db :; '.t . 13']; shun `ad in eon. Confederation would be n tn '3 `dung . 0"; ma` mum. was every desire to reme- q" mm "ernx P. re that Province could show '"" suffered. repeated that while he- Topper : a. ' ' %4 mistake, all c etfected was done already people ot"Non ' ex DIED. - In on". on the 8th tumor, of dipt1|" S`` "9" O It-lotto ll ceptioually loynl to the Blllh Empire that they would be ' ' of their aentime II , only Dsughtor of It 051110` willur to suenlioa some s`n`'.g ya. In for the cakes ' the union. If his and font manna. I Ilocutml very good hers from destnule of qualities which dignity of great Slate p ` very much regretted that they should have out in the name of Nova Scotia. there was no desire on e be shown that in respect Ibnt they treated fairly, be for one would do h rectify it. up u.--A - - - were not 1: utmost. to who were responsible mentshould know lh tunity to give the Uni He went `on to defend the n \.A.lUlUU coma have bean made Mr McGee an id the nembc Centre was elect ed as one of yet never loses the opportuni subject of itrita Lion which he ter into matters of in: ' pedunenw (ion of the Union. It was mail: was taken from ' for ueucii man! --|--' ` ' ....u=cs 0! me Nova Scoinn the action which had been being for the purpose or pro! Dr. Tupper had bevn distaste that Province. He charge with having closed the door with Nova cotin, and lb should have been sent by lb men: to England to iutcrl? delegates. He moved is an: |ioa_ ennntln 1... u- n -, mission to England, arguing the man who should have been aelt mission; that the government 3 to conciliale Nova Scolin, and I the present neglect and inane: on to refer to the Quebec con causes of the Nova Scoian disc whit-h 5...: I---- - - U: uuslll HOWE. Sir John A. Macdotmld said that th General had recently transmitted * alluded to, and that be doubted if mined a. copy. Mr Stewart Cnmpbell moved in u that: copy of the resolutions on address waa founded should also down. |`\_ TI went, out under the tiemen opposite, Government. Mr J. Sandeid Macdonnid held tht the Bank of Montreal should not be subjected to these attacks, as it had come to the assistance of the Government at 3 time of need, nnd went on to say that it had been attacked un- mnnngement of the gen - had since become mute: of the that it was it very prota- ble one for that institution. The motion was then carried. Ir llacdonnld the Governor `General the address he had. re- tained (.9. ( ,,_--,....u u 1: could uown that , The .- I, QUE ! r. uatrn UA muultel. Mr Holton said that being the case, he would ask the Minister of Finance to consent to an amendment oflhe motion, so as to give the coun- try information respecting the amount of Do- minion stock which the Bank of Montreal had + tendered for or taken. He had frequently been charged with the responsibility of the present connection with the bank under the arrangement he (Mr Elolton) had made with it. It had proved a very useful servant of the Govern- ment, but under gen- u- f (V , gr` I u -- VI uxunurnge. Mr Rose said the Government. had every desire to give such information, and 5 re- turn would be brought down as soon as pos- aibIe_ There was nothing in the relation: be- tween the Government and its fiscal agents, which either need be ashamed of. and that Gov- ernment was fully prepared to give Parliament informniou respecting all its relations with the Bank of Moutxeal. Mu Ll'nI..\.. .._:.a -L_. n uuuul VUHIIUUIBIIUD. Mr Gibbs moved for 3 return showing : let. The amount of necurities of all ducriptlonl, whether bonds or stock issue`! by lhu Dominion of Canada. since the in July `last. What rule of interest the some boars; nature of such ae- curiliea and terms ahd conditions on which they were issued, and where and by whom; 2nd. Amount and number of tenders below par for any such securities; 3rd. Number and amount of tenders at par; 4th. Amount nccepled and at what rates and number of nllotteea ; 5th Charge: incurred or paid in respect to the nego- lialions of such loans, whether for commission or brokerage. I Ml` nnnn lair` ikn t'V-.----..--A-- ` ' autt. HE , Ieconded b h n""` ` BVIIIIIIU. In reply to Mr Bodwell, Mr Rose laid the subject of licensing Expreu Companion wu under consideration. Iln (HILL- ._.---J 5 ` ' ' ` I-IIUIIJCIJN. In reply to Mrsavnry, who inquired whether Government Intended to introduce a henking law lhil session, Sir John A. Mncdonald uid a special committee on this ubjoct wu expected to report shortly and lhelr report would be united. I- ___I_ ._ It On - uu -. -. "'}L`?'3pT}'7o"r Workman, Mr l[cDongnll uld the Government had already iuued order: for opening the canal: at the earliest pouible moment. 1. _-_l_ ._ ll,t'I,,,, I I 0 u Monday, April 8,-1.5 the House of Oolnnlonl, in reply to Mr Keeler, Mr McDongs|l uld it wu not the intention of this session to man provi- lion in the animate: for the construction of the Murray Onnnl. In I-only In Mr W'ru-In-nnn Ila Ilnflnnnqll ugh! EE" MJE #11:.- P1'0lE5led against. Dr, 'lDd. artrnincr Ihnv L... __ - _.,v-uvvl 101' V In a fair ` 3 opportunity of se 2 would {u impediment to the I L [, ___ .:-, tested 'l`upper s , that he was the last we selected for such I `oven-nment Bhnnlrl nnA'n- -- ~ Juuun, IIIJU. D0` ll`! inauention. C) lmhnn an-"---- ....u.g; rose with regret an, butfelt obliged to re- ; of the member for Man- nbink it in a In !n"- ` " _- `qua-uIluI' mime the political ,and [bone elc-clors J iinz him tn D--'=- ._... 4.1U outlet Minn Dr. Tapper. bar for Wellington t` trial `men, I Iity seeking the {sin to {on- it th nnnlza- 6:10 pm. :en the arrangement came to be ventilat- ; 1 not treat in with lentinn "- ---` ...u mm to fos- consolida- re Ihn n.-.I:.:_ ,- amendment which lbnt be brought L Wlln He went a an"! .L_ v Sang,-spin`-,'ngod thno 3 In Kinpton on '1` ; third D _ --v--UvIl I /.-_...... -mum ne 1: training for the circa: A pair of fult-grown Moose, msle and female, ordered by the King onmy, are now on exhibit- ion at Hnlifpx , whence they will be cent by steamer to their deetiuntion. There is a revival in the Ihip-building tade let ` Quebec: there no thirty-two vessels on the stocks, 1970 tone, egeinet 18 veneln 1"" `` at lh --=------ uortm nsr. 21.5 mm. ] 2:35 pm. | Mixed trgjn 515. (WIND `BS9 / _... .. . rental in :1-sdut , veuolu, 1243 Ion! lag period of has you. Destitution ltill manila In -- -`f ' fall! '- 1n the opiniot:-ovf uxul U: the I gun at: should, on the arigation, continue to. be heretofore. Council concur in the opinion` of Minister at '|:|:.:- Ill. din __. uuuu raxmgton therefore 4--W.- the Duke of Buckingham the Canadian G ...-.=.,_nnugston and othel He also calls attention state of St. John, N. B, mquth of the river, the gr: F Brunnwi:-1, mI- sue on JUHUWS: The Duke of Buckingham, I February 22, `I868, transmit: letter of the Secretary of Stat the Governor General, whicl the question of the defence of ing lately been I1nr`-" ` " ' uespatchcs on the subjects of coloninl and mnlitary expenditure and defence hive been brought down. Theyconsist of 1 number of despatcheg between the Imperial 1882. Those received since 14 July last, are as fullows: _ _ Th -'\__1__ , p -u _ COLONIAL MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND DEFENCE. Despatchcs numb:-r nf I`-=-"-`- ` ' @3);: *;'h3~1l~,u 1l.r.w.-*3. unuuulllu rarlmment. Recent advises from Newfoundlnnd lute that the considerntion of Confederation will depend upon the action taken in Nova. Bcotia, and that unlil matters are settled, so for on that Province is concerned, no step: will be token by the New- foundland Government. ...., mu. Dcuul Assembly, wh_ile purporting to` be the expressions cf the Non Scotin. people, had not received, or been submitted for, the con- curreuce of the Legialnive Council and Lien- _ ...... ..... xgururuulel coma not, upon the represenmtions submitted by Mr Howe or the other Anti-Union delegates whom be under- stood to be in London, undertake to stultify At this early day by reversing the deliberete and well considered course arrived at when it ed- vised the Queen to sanction the British America Act last year. It is also understood the! the Duke referred to the unconstimtionsl course adopted by the Be- pealers. inasmuch as the resolutions pueod by lhe Non Scolil Assembly, to for. the ma- ,,,___., ...-......... ucun-nary, In relation to his uepeal mission, and that the Duke after hear- ing bun at length, quietly replied that the Union wns at preeent the policy of the Empire, and that the Government could not, the representations delegates whom I... n..a-- MR. HOWE AT THE [U yrupupe Iucn I monon. ' Ir Holton explained that as loot: u hehad an i opportunity he publicly anggeated the withdraw. at of the motion, in accordance with the invlu. tion of the Iliniatcr of Militia. Ho WM fully prepared tor a vote, as he had quite made up hi: mind. \ Mr Obauvean and Mr John Sandeld Ilaedon- ald both advocated the withdrawal of the objec. lion to the withdrawal of Dr. ParI:et"l amend. ment, which Mr Ferguson finally did. Dr. Parker then withdrew hie amendment. The motion of Mr Macdonald (Antigoniah) was put. and carried. Sir John A. Mncdonald moved that when the House adjourn-u on Wednesday at six, it stand: adjourned titl half-paat aeven the Tuesday fol- lowing. He had received a document aigued by 75 member: in favour of this. Otlrried. The House adjourned at 2:30. ` uuuu--auunuu uuunu only provou Ifritgliog r ergusonmilaiodhlgb ' l r McKenzie nhou`ldnha:o ndvia`e d :lFrlg:i-k':}Y:,n` to propose such I motion. M "P "Allan nrnl-l..-.I 11..-: -- ---,_ . - ___.__-, __ _.;_ Hr Blake maintained tho ! than 1;... at argument brooch: forwnrflo jnulfy Dr. Tap. per ! pppolncmou. The strongest mm ,1... by the member for Iontml Wm wu lbs: in would be u bun thing not to give Dr. Tom," . miu?on to England to vlndlvzntc hirnulf. T1, In lulciently nnawerod by the member for Bharbtooko, who in Ibo nu-ongut II], no; 5 word: only, but by new of the gravest lmponucg expreurd his name of the lmpolicy of lb. .9. poinlment. Ir McKenzie nppealod to tho Government and the friendi of Ibe Union to allow I: Put. motion to be wilhdnwn; lhgoonlinnnllcn of 1 III- A1--..--l-.. -_..n.I __u_. EC1AL TELEORAMS. FROM OTTAWA. .;:;.;.;;."r; ;; ::;h:.:':: :..::f`:.:Z..'::.,: .1:::; Ibo dilcuuion could only provoke irritation Ir Fermuon mninlninad hi. nm....a.._ -.'.. , ------v- In UHIWI Ion. state that the Hon. Joseph had an interview with the Duke of n, Colonial Secretary, in relation ziuion, the Duh .n.. 1.--- .....u vl Luv LIOVI BOON! d, an r of Non Bootia. mi in --n :-r--- ' - iinzham. under date of transmit; 3 co` 1- | ! sum rm 11);: .3 .-- tpnli8. 1 to the defenceless L, situated at the ETBIZ nrtnrv 0` `T--- COLONIAL OFFICE. III! World ; rnlinhln inst Information}! th 1 3` .'3.'-..2`_": No. 185 `NowYorI:.- of nun; . ;L Iumption. 3. iotod,.undIA|A_IK 1 . prescription, 1,! may pron f , M. ,,.- . . an null! EU `g despoiled. All the would appear to after the PH!- decision Saturday. The ow the inevita- fsvoursble terms PI --.J Syrup fay- 7 A V ,'I,45to7,60; Supuf _ 45 to 7,60 ; Super No. 2 " 7,30; hag our 3,60 to M Fall 0,00 to 0.00 ; Western, 0,00 to 0,00. _ . Barley __ a quiet . WCUII. Apia dull. Pot: /--- MAPICBH be Governm on mlking provinion for rst Canadian martyr. ation that t `ter the u ` a l,--Stock: dull but steady. It 23:. flour-- _8- 1 s,--'l`wo men were yestrdny by as falling ;13,--'l'he Herald : Wash- 5. . the counsel for the gthink the trial w1ucon- `e snthor of the Intelli- ` on the succession to the T " Butler tried to have :;. uouidu swim in the 3, so that the counsel "amid tear him to pieces, . but thii was blocked by iitneee should be call- .` - onbetwecn`Gen_s. ` A'.;il'lI>Ii!_B|y unfounded. ' gpuinllgvn :-The Pg'cIident I bltfhnuting up preca- lbojutify the President : , T, is?!" H , 1.1:, .. A . ",.3`15u' 0 :3 o 180; the an the neceuu-y 4eettu'nIy mm pm. relceived numer `M ".gh:I';nx Klan `teliing him con`:-re. . . `e-lryiifauon Davis in llty,` ggu Deipatcliei. .2:;?:.i._Adviceu from Gnsdua G , -..yoo UAI and Messrs Cau Nova Scotia, f0 and event, and pin- -'1 ,.. T _ 4_1_.;.-Adviceu Gqadm vesaelswere washed aged. ,i-*-The steamship st, Lurch 28th, arrived M} seven! inches of snow. "1 8.--'l`wo men 4... .- nuuxu he gnvrnment to provide n. wife and children, who I) be cured for. rii 8.--Butler s American yufeet, was burned lust APRIL !.--The inquest on illtwnn`-'~-` " ` '/I ngle copies of the Gnnozncu us-ul mining the news of the week, may be ` |DIi(`l`:I for mmhna Pu-mo `M .1...-h .-r.w l\ll I neatly, clmaply, and ft. same it Church has mda. Anglican form risbes the volun- nembers, is to be ex boa Ireland where root in the affections id not be wanting to revenues that may sin the dccencics of public E1and,b0weVer, an in Cana- r` ...Z|I I p RTN? x FE Travellers Guldc. uulnu WEST . | 5:40 am. | Mixed lruin 6:45 n.rn. '.--To-day in ' r/.1, - " ` ,,- -...... uuuuugn hm services would 1 Jill! 1..-. AI Heries. Mr I .s--many rely 11. ..os.. _,- I puiod the rennin: to Preocou_ L nun nunod Wbalen, arrested ll.Itnigbt' whom the police are condent in the mu- dorer, wxll be exuninod to-day, TOJIJIONS. E\'1'1.\'If\'k`r, APRIL __.._.-.._...ux.u v |11h'( :i\lj' nccuptexi as an ..rl.... g.., I nfemurks created In 9L- _ . `1_ It vuuuh CU the crowded McKenzie, Campbell and followed, all .,a A lust Saturday umm 3!-r\rv\...`I _.., ,, u d expressing Government 1-..... 1" ' ___- , pril 8.--The inquel Hcee adjourned till two o'clock 1 noon. although Mr ,_,__ ._..__| J elt Mr . this after- ms cics r, ur a time an ._. ` ` ` the House J and 4-xpeditiouII_r M IHNTING OFFICE. mf `red. It i Proposal Lfi . - I _..1 .1 I not - ....-uc-I U1 W511 ;I'be Ihod wu well interested Ipecutor|,u mnrkubly well during I _._.. uni-\al\.lC\I U fnmily of the ,_.-...... uyuu uannaian Ioil. Lieut.-Colonel Jarvis then congrntulnted Battalion upon the honour just announced, coveted distinction very aeldo Princess of Wales` derous Fenian traitor show themselves upon when upon active application: from clined, uce of the coun- mcegs ` ._, .-_ [Copy of Despatcb] The Duke of Bucklnghnm Downing street, My Lord despatch, No. 71, oftbe 2nd November, reply to mine of the 8th Uctober, eonv you the acquiescence of her Higl n the desire exp your application, that the But Kingston Volunteers should allowed the designation of " The Princess 0 Own Battalion of Volunteer Militinf to inform you that under the circumsta ported by you the necessary submission made to the Queen, ld that Maj been pleased to signify Her approval posed designation, which will accordi long henceforwar-1 to I I. ` ingsxon _ ,_. ....-u I--Au nu] lion. Lieutanant-Colonel following ;- rrV.._- " " ,. ...- ....umon naving captions, served for a length tin nearly as good as ever, are somewhat reduced. Regimen! wn.-1 formed in a two de the centre assembled the ocerl uni evolutions gr members of Balm Tal Hm, Pnxc semi-annual inspect officer of the Banali when there was a fan rankiprtsent. by Mnjor Callaghan, Cnlnnnl D-'-- " _.uu~.\. states that being I? duty be Wu accosted : lice until they 521` _. ........`..un|u UC CITE` Sir John A Mncdonald` I g: ad deal of emotion Honseaud tbrongedgnller Mr Cbnvuenu, Mess Macdonald, of Scc deploriug the event their grntication had decided (____:I -' _. --pun: W B" \ it from the cnpit alert to lppreben appearance or oil to have been com der of Mr McGe I Ac'r1'-`xrr or Tn: the line: of rlillvay, I Ottawa Railway Suit.` if frnm fl-- ' , _ _ _ uwu III U can thelnlelvel ever It Princeu of Wales | chm-I ---E " "` Tm: Mrsm Council of Om thousand doll: derer or murde uatca tor the of Montreal Wt-st, VHLBHL by thedcath of)Ir ML-Gee. _\[r .\Ic(_}ce's remains are expected by the special train at 5 o'clock to-day. His fricuds are to fol` The intermcnts last week were 10' in the Protestant um} 79 in the (Jathzmhc Cct11etr_v_ The sky is clear and bright after the stmw storm yesterday, with high Wind. ----/ 31.; , -, - nClI`U lllllnxr 1 npecuton, and the Band playod 2 r the evening. J `rt Ipprebend any -one who by E peamnce other reasons connected with dread `of McGee. ... .1 I `DR. Fgail ._6_... .u LU8 surltleu the man who hid chsrmed tb his eloquence the night beJ would nssurc his bearers that, McGee was no more, servic be forgotten by Canada, but t be the duty of the ` _,` . , . . . E, uuuuny U l He stated that he a corner nf the Ruuell Ho ` Mr MCJCL-`.1 murder, but I only two blocks distant, I to see What was going on. ` he went. home izmnediatel u *~v- uwu. 1 lled by . lnecum... .._z .- _ ._.... .n;u ttlgl. inscru- V with that whi 1 McGee. It am Uttnwn, April8.--The prisoner Whnlen is now being examined before the coroner's jury. He was escorted through the streets by :1 strong guard ol the R u Brigade and lnllowcd by A large crowd ofpcnplo. When arrested he showed great trepida- tion. He had on his person a loaded re- onr: chnmher of which hid appar- vntI_\' bccn recently inserted. .A, ,. A vnlver; corresponded Ottawa, Aprifl be inrr "'- -* ` K ' ..--- I-|.I\J capital, polic. nnpprebend one: nn nr .-"L.-- /, ..w.u-u your lordship : November, nine October ' `nation [alien seed J aignation, will am-Mr--'* ` ....... ur lot` Ottawa hnrec ..z A. ` ' ._- ..uuDC 01 Commons, Sir John A. Mocdoual cl rose at three o'clock to move the adjournment of the House as a tribute of respect to the memory of the lnte, Hon. Tbomns D`.-irry McGee. He made some touching remarks in regard to the sudden removal of the House with before, and he '0lJ1dI.3SIll'Cb-lshaal-areHa-4 -1-- - ~

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