Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1877, p. 2

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0|" Iuu 1'70 I I-Iv| vuv run-.u-' 'p--pr men who, u it In. (Iodine! to dullu. would have ollcorlnlly ulhud iii. W0 nnwr think the martyr uh will you tube! "thin" In M:-.`0olvh`n coo. Ono at loul o! his on-Oouonntln cnnditlstu not-wiry uuhd III: with the halo! sh out than the which po- lmuiau had nntbuluod the counties Iooompolhis own Ioniuol. 0! IN! he! use oouontiun nu nil though nan whoa the Calvin pt-unto no brought an but to again that, by an unomlnlo nldidulo. In IIOI do- gs.-..| `|-pug, We strongly incline kilo opilli-on that All t " 501197 [foldin- ttonoul nlooluun will In plttulod by the olocson ud nhulxrill lb polls. w.m..I4 mo 5. urprhol M, the u- willing euldiddo at th coniurnco Qumronuou should 5. um u u. -on ` ad the "]ob"un nulhhln Io Maul` ` chouldln"|u av to nab: lot. lotus:-I olllu 5:":-Md `hi. ,b oubcommnubunulhlunut which Jaumuuu-mun-um. , Pnrluuaont um lllo rrovlnclu runn- n_xg_an' ghonoo _uuIchod upon the zoo- ifpficil posit iI"of the County of Frn'n- tonne, mgpuinud out that tllcl coven- lront Inunicipuliliaa hero hurthenod with tnxalion. [10 than referred to lho.pub- he improvunonu, pnrliculnrly in V the phapo of school nwomnaodniun, but re- gretcod that tho (;luvoI-nmnm. nude school section: build houses ncoordin to the dictate: of the Inspector. 1 0 Ipolm sgsiult the K. & I . RR. . and opposed the grunting al 3 hohun to that road. wherohy the County in uddlod with debt. he boliovml in `repro- untnlion in tho Oounly - Gouncil by `population, and he holiavod tint the oxponoo of the Adminiulntion of juntioo could ho materially Ion: nod. Ho lint dlupprovod of Mr. Calvin : can- didature becnnu be In: pushed forward by the lawyers,` and than lac thuught him tooul-I for furthr public service. He pleaded his claim to recognition. having butlw the upenu uf two election: And two prr-(null in Addin Inn. And remained I at . m- u v,purter 0 Sir John. nnd at I ..l .1 _. n_..;o:.. u.......l.l -an nlnl. for tho bone!!! at tho north ol the unan- ty. He III the unly {Armor prountpnd In III I Libonl Couutuciu, ml ind neural olaim upon thir aulfngc. If In pt I fair that be non _-nxpoctod I good vote on (laden Inland. Act 0! Lncorponuun. nu nugucu -nu. Mr. Burden that class legislation ehould not be nllovmd where 1: can he nvoidei. Allndinz to the Convention he laid he felt he had a priurolnim upon the Reformer-n, end he refused to Attend ` the meeting end pledge hunsul! tu lup- port the nominee of It. Ho thought the wiuloln of hi: muroe would be acknow- ledged when the result was known. He` lnd the highest renpuct for Mr. Puwdeh, but he was not the Ittongost man and should not have been placed in the lield. What In the uiicidul conrne of the Com vention I We find nhccd upun it no of Mr. Calvin`: meal Vnrhe plecel there to Itrengthen the ntrnngest mun ? ' Mr. Celvin-He unpported you I Mr. Leuon--lt in by ballot and you know how treecherous that is. I purpose going to the pull! and holding them un- til the lat vote is pulled. I! returned to Parliament "I nhell never diqnce the electors by uymg "than conntituency cost me to numb per head." I-an -nnusnn-Dn'u nnnnullu` Il. WLIJUUNIIII I.-`nnnnvl. Mr. Waggoner wont. iuto debmln spent the dution devolving u on the Domihion Parliament and tho ovincinl Parlia- .....:.o - OI:-nna Ina onus-had nnn thn INK)- I n1.mu vppurter 0! by` Junu, ma at n tinm wl .- . the Pnuic Scnndnl Ivar. pl: - mg the uunchuf with tho cuuntry. u then llludod tn 3 diiculty between him- ulhudn Conservative noupupor nun, who had attacked him unxuntlcmnnly, and who hsd kept` may from the nomi- untiou boonuno he know it resent he would uooivn his untonco. A though 3 Conurvbli-0, it eloctod. ho behaved bu would vov_k in hnrnony with Mrzborocbo, for the bpnotohhb north ol tho Coun- o.. I]. -g. Mm nnlu In-nun r.rnlAnL|nd 1amaALx*s%r;icnis.% .........-..... .,., ..... u.-u mu J|lII transpired thu the nhil bag, [guns and _ = nbout Sl5.(I)l) wntkh or bunk chock! Ind port. |\'y., to Ciuoinnawi guard III I 5:0, mm dponotl And the content: I _- noted. - 1" .. `v,u.n. . _. print: dntu. while on route from Nova , ?`_.g.;;- -555". -.-.-.-.'~.':.'-.-.:::=.*. n? I don. New York, Feb. d.-'I`ho Ila-mIl'n I ~ oiulginc thl M Ii|lltl`l ol 9 tight - ween (Ion. "IA ' omnnmd. 300 men. um! 1.000 at Cray Hora : hand, Juan- nry 3th. The Ion of thn lndinpl In very hnxy mod the .Mill( dplpornw. continuing ve hours. I heavy mow utoru prcuilmg. Milo: pllrunod the Indian: ' into the Wolf Muuntqim, u hr as his Iimitwd Iupplies wou`d_ pornxit. Font soldiers were killed nnd nix wounded. '\'nw Vnrlr II'..)\ 1`. r__h :. .o..o..I tint . 'ru,zs1SAY m'n"a. nu ! o,,1m. I noun: 0: the Nb haunt. ch rib 0! Ir. W I, `luau-uu.dnnI.Mlbon| 85; ID b Q:@A\I. M 3. u-Juan! cardiac oaulullv ` mun rm-a 1.Io;ur I, h.ooo-tdhhg y and nuts. 5'50 10000.15- I n I Iglulerl were nnuoa um Ill wounded; New York. Pub. 6. --lg. in utatovl that the nhip Goo. F. Mamnm," of Bath, \le., from Bombay hand i enllilion with ll 2 an-. Amhau |d`u_r"%lI the nut. coat of India. on Dec. 25th. Tho `-'MnIun" mu badly gamntod. and tho Ambush- gut rank. In,t.h 22 n! I are: . - A verdiz-t of mm H|nI|m\nd dnllan far A lh.W we a can. qur Ilnx, Ilwl '41 M on-or ._ A verdict of one thmmnd dollm for I breach of priuniuo wuunrdod Mnry PAI- mur aged twenty noun yooordny, Ignimt Arnuhlrtransn, ngml fty. lAo_ndss '_T':HE` Alma. IlU.p.m. . ' ._ ' wllsnu. ` Gaul") Cmu-n BALI. In sh City lull. tnuumunr In an l!c.Ooorgo'o ._.._'............_.---- V A|b|u;-u-l|cu`dln-IElot.1 in Wash- Inulon. The Oommiuiou. Issue wil not be Accepted. Vionnu, Fob. 5.-A denpntch [ram Yhnunm-an uutontnnczu hrs 0on- unhd to n um for pun dtroctly with Turkey. Cnn-nnunnnlo. Fab. .--Midhu Puhn It I! I-2. Bunk nl (-'odnnomI--!I DIV IN. NO ll. Outnrln Bunk--I0`). 101 I . - '31: tn-| .34l Q 1-; ' lam . ' . p'y-:. nay.m`a-g, sumo-W. lchelln Duh-81: div. 75 1 2. H II I `ll. my Ping:-rlah-Nl I-I dud. X0! CRV (in-`I80!-9. IMI-3 aloud l The llruI.l`s Wnshingtnn amok! up the President will explain the urdbting of troops to Wuhingtun nu tho ground 01 apprehemiun til the dastitnu noqroou oi the district raiding on the Troumry; Illa. tht the politicul emer~,:n!ncy' dnmnuded the presence of u-naps. Any pulltioll in- thl in diaclnimod. -n... n.'....u .... nu. \v.n. Ina um aidor. The 7h`lmnr`u Wuhingiiin npocial up inuential Damdcmt, (tho Glinirumn at I is loading lnrentmniing (`umniittoo ol the lloun) rmnnrkod that if the final de- ` cisinn of tho Electoral Cummiiiaion Ihuulil he udvarlo to Tildeii he will not mocpt tho rebuilt withimi. further testing his right: in the Courts. The impreuinn tu-night in lhn the Rapiiblienvin have tho benrclinnco in the Florida on. Wuhingbon, Fab 6. -'l`hn Hoiin Cum- niittee on Cmuinerco coiiiplateil the Miui~ rind lhrbnr Ap rupriuiiin Bill. The tn_- tnl nniuunt in 8` .'JT5.HD() including as tho lament item $2 -l".`W) "for r'qmming'ol)- ` ntruction [rdui ihu Hut River ind Boll (hie. _ 'l`|.. nwgnuinAHnn nl nmnv. '\Vnlll Ill (inn-. The Inminntion of I!-GOV. Walla III rouumod thin morning, the qnatioun u to was 5: to whether the rbturnu in uorhln nrilhel were alts-Nd, naldinx tho vote or Hxyoo and ntriking out the totes for Tihlon. Ho rufuuou ta answer. . .1 al... I ....2-`..n- TU R|2EE_`S~ bAsz. Turkey. Conuhnlumplo, Fab. 5.--Midhu Inn boon diunipud from tho 0010: of Gnnd vizier, and left [or Syria to-My; Ethan Puhn ha been appointed Grnnd |\'izior. Midhat. Pnhn mu ordered to unit l".nnnlnnHnlInll. Th Tfkilh mun Loon.-Buclinr huh; In Hot I -1. 7:30 mu. '\'iaior. llidhat Pnha oraoroa In quit. Constantinople. The Mmiatry has him reorganized lhrmtglh out. Sandyk Puha. the preunt Am- bnusador at Pam, luu been appointod (iovornnr of the Vilayut u! the Danube. _, Landon, Fob. 4.-Ropuru vary life the cause of the removal 0! Midhat Pasha." Ono Inna that he opposed the Su|I.an'a conciliatory pllnl; anolhor that vha8u|- an ill diapleaagd `with hi; 1; muiuuioual nlorma; and still Iuotheb that ho was iupplicatod in a conspiracy to dotlumno eh. s va-altobo landed bayond ur I at- ritory. ~ nmutancin.-ma. Fab. 6.--Tho lluuian rimry. Cunsunlinopo, 6.,-Tho lluuinn colony in thin oil. in pushing up, propu- ing tn lane a rarely. Anticipating ur. Oomidonblo ucitemu.-at pronilo. Vl- prrtn bu iunod I circular to tho Faun. mninuinmgtlu integrity M H viola Turlillc lupin and donylng tho right at the Point: to interim in metal qty ln{- I CI III . hm. I mg... I"! 'l Nuiuul tent in duclnnnod. ' The llmld nyu Gov. \VoHI ltd two revolver: on his pornun during the unit- ed orou-examination by Field yesterday. lh-dc-rl hml bean than to din-arm him. ly given. The llrralaliu New Orleans spa-cinl uyn Kennel" airmn the statement that Wall: mqgle an offer to him to count in Tildon for $200,000, which ho duclmod to con- -idnr, lor q aidor 'n. llllllll. nu l"|!IlllI!l 5|: nu-wan , (Jhgn. Abel. Secretary of the Lnuininnn Returnip laAxd.-b|\i`od`to zlly Chit Littloliol tolgl him In hwd ulegtroyod the -Vurnonpn . Ho quid Ihnt no uni bud on]; him todentroy them. Lin):- old promiud to make tho return: good, winch he did. - - lnutuIl.lfoh. I. Banal Ins!-I76 :4. Wu 0| -* Merxngalguni-l'.x l)iv,hM.1. 9514.11-J mm M cu Albion III In wlw-!_' " in; II]! loo lama. . . Judson ; 3oon'n.- lentil: ION ea orou-eun Urd('l'I hml ls l. -n}.-f .. ' l"'('rI I|I D09]! ! It is n-pbrfiad thnt his hfu, lhieenr fu cati-an thim Fml-I n Iy given. The Ne Ixtqnulvo Mall 4 GOAL MIN! `GAVE IF." M IQWIML uouccl many. can`. I | War More Immlnont, unloln, `Pa. `ob. xn min: ol Daniel L: lo, lnhigh cqumy, cu "em lulled uni-one. 1.. .. .......___ __. IIIIAIC ruins u--- >., Feb. 654; ha jun : I av worth while an I-unhu. hum: N--. ` *`.;*,:.`."+..j.ah%;a;`%J I()|Il' HIGH I land Rum ab. 6.. - Yo-urdpy ai Lauor M "Bullh- ', rnl'nl' III Than: I h1||l0I' II IIIIIIIII` . cued us. Thug `luontquly injur- lnunul. wk. Q. 3.4. 11%| 4: " .7512. 768-0. SI 'ObbC4 9 _wnzan. ~A use is no lo lioit dinil -r_| II in` Bon[h'Uuolq- rnnu yaueruny. -iim_rm 1 killml, during n on lens provo- mtt have mooni- TURDAY. .ub.A1uon1uunpuw09_ ulouusau. . > _8l.IDll- in: 95123? luilnn and disc! guilty` ' pf tnin still mote complicat- _.,_ .._-.- _.,__ W, _ 1 what punks yoga to he the count in. 1'5-Innis colony is. Cougtnntihoplqhu 1 with the slum, nadiillaoaa sumac; t5oTnrkiih upit&L-Tho dopnuition And I Icniohlllont of \Midhst Pub: nndon ad. `-Turkey` noun tr; be grating mph`! Chi: ovoijimpsliont of my interponmu: by CM Potion, Rustin in still resolved not to abandon the pmitiun I" Mung Iluinhinod, Ind Ill bureau than lnng . qunn-ailing mtiunuooluinaviublo. The 1 : "but will prove but [queuion ul __tiIi1r, 4 - ind the preuiling improuion loo.-ms_ to be I that the coming spring will witneu the 4 `oommonoomehr ol huunlitieu. 7 ,.,..44;.-_._...L-._-0 ---70-$0--1-I -~ldnrI Hulls Md Bentham` Inn cub glvuto the {and lit tbo,on~ Ihkupulu rhl hall i . ~Aveo. Olltirgun M: d(&l0.MO. 0&0 land in I gm) .090 ha` but uhudbod, Ind Pduoo Loo- mwllllqtho taut than on April Tn 000l.~ when our dc-patch ' tn. Oganqni iourdha the mains, on in Irma yuurdov I1. Smnnun III not II 050 loll dolniuly, and our npgruuupuutd only the In old auuux as running. Haunt. Mr. [natal Iinu yloldod on I proutm otuuriudn, and will up:-won chain on and-t 0-I`-It .......;....__ Whieli in the matter and which the ` urnntl '12. ... but.the other dey the loeel Tory oreole opened it: month end` V put it: {out into the uioet egregious blun- dil`. hr decrying the Hun. Wm; Mont ` nu week-knead Premier who dared not ' git-wooed with him Bill in "(event of Fum- erI'_ eofe, baeeuee "eowed" by his master 0! the Globe. Nuw~ our conteuupnrery intimate: mu the Globe, i.e.,the hefnre mentioned "\luter"' has changed front on the onnge queotion bocauhe at the rumoured intentinnbl. Mr. MuwM.'e Guv- I emment to wink at the plunge of the Bill. In the (Ace of the (have contradic- tury intimntioma, Brown or Mnwnt. which in the `B9!!! 1" in the conundrum we prn;intx nd7e'nd"' give up" in the mine breath. The organ so Iuddeuly reverse: the relative poeitione of the lion.el1tle- ` lneu tllnt we Are utterly at 3 lane to kndw howto place them. Pooeilily they are nude to iunnie thoee reletiveirulea by _ alternation, so en ti) unit the egigzenuien` ' ul perty mi-'repreneuta"ion. However this they be, I word of explanation from an high In enthority an out neighbour, would relieve, and pen-hep: remove, much existing anxiety on the important pniutl ul precedence thuh incidentally raised be- tween theme eminenvpnblic men. 4-}- ..__ .._ Ilnmn Loon! H.u.:..-Lm evening the new Ileeonlo Hell. in l"ord'e elegant block, wee opened under the lulpiool of ice leeeeo, Ilinden Lodge. The attend- enee wee very "Inge. from ell of the ` lodgee, end the bueineee of the rquler meeting fully oeappied the evening. The Lodge my well be nnnntuleted upon III eneplelone opening at their new room, the pl-naming` 0! which in am eliterpriee vety onlluhle to the youngeet ' ,0! the bteechee of the en?! In the my ` The lutnlelaing ol the hell in very nearly complete, and in eppeerenoe le decidedly leedeene. 1.: in the but liehted end veetlleced publle no: In Qhe city, with- out e doubt. and will the:-elm-e he e eom Iorleble ee well ee e cozy piece of met- lea. The ulcer, pedeetele, eheln end other ertlelee el lunlhne en very enmi- eelly mule elul elegently Iulehed. The nenbeee el the Lodge hen donehd noel IO thee Ilelee peveonelly. eel they re- lld eeedlc upon the genelvoeity ol the do- ulomuu llwr I unv III : Iulluann Rev. E. J. Raxfogd, who has lately me |mi`|od_ _che charge of St. Luke`: Church, wu Int night preient ad by the St.- Go_orgo'n Y. N. C. A. with 1 hnndsome pnurrt in tqnimony 0'! the great nint- anon which he rondorod the Auocintion in miuiunniy wprkj &c. __-.._.}_ 7- The report of the ' lnapector of Prisons, oondonud in yesterday`: paper. did not do justice to thin ` excellen` local institution. The indoor permanent relic! Alone Ill notiood by tbe_ lnopoctor, and though it gmonntod to 3 largo sum, it III by no mean: Ill that Ill spent in a worthy out-cine ul benovolonoo. Thoro in I largo dnily rendering of holp to poor, , who need it. Apart from the Inppnrt and cure of the Igod, inrm and orphnm in the Home, the Sisters of Charity have contributod during the past year to dutituto ontudonnnr $800 in cash and clothing, bnidu donations of fowl and mmlicina, which no never refund in those unnble to procuro them. Then over 1,400 meal: luv` [inn during the name period to tnvolloro. panning mendicontn, and in` dud all who uhd for them. Thin much dd. it iayplain that tho coat of unintu- Ilcu of tho Homo in not an lugs u the Inn: of yutorduy would imply, but lnrgolonongh to prove that the city in not doing it: duty V towards one of it: noble - dinpelll oH*9l"!Yolonoo. Vice-Ben} \'InIt~-)Tnrln-t (innum- Paul Complnlnl. PCII l0I' any uuuuvugu unp- D`pl.heri| is prevalent in several streets of the city. Manny chllrlron hue nic- omnbcd to thin malady during the past. took. A number of ynnng men hu- ollo died After 1 few days` illness. 1).... HI I D--fund -ha Inn. Iabnlu ran DB. hlwlviluv All!!- A deputation, consisting of Mr. otmloboih, MJ . tor Lnprairie; Mr. Benoit, M. P. (or Chnmbly; Mr. Leona- lior, 31.1 . P. ionhcquos Cartier, met the Market Committee yesterday to requsg thut I rpduloiion -be made to hahitanta bringing farm produce. into_ market. Fnmon were charged 25o. I load. and Ink only to be charged 50. The Market Oulnmmoo are nurse to the propuled reduction on the gr-mud that market: Ihould be nude Isl!-supporting. 12...... _.._.|...... .4 .1... 'n.:..n.. (V.;.I:.... ,_There we ique notable circumstance in. the yithegiug 0! yesterday, In Oelenqui. Whlch an. to: specie! Iinnk. The elect`: . wbichue great ten of that . me; t ovexuthe country II the [net Peei- Iic `..~4udn" unfolded to men : mind: It.- tenihle prnportiou. produced. `in en'e mg or aaothef, in the nuke of Comor- vazinm. um nee Mr. Borden, Mr. I Dawson nifd Mr. Btmhen, ell reaped, ea bun: de oend'um.ee,- on the Relax-tn dale`. I-Ivan amongst. Coheervetivee, yeeler-lay. The name 0! Sir John Iieedoneld we: only once even Inenlimed, end the! `law hie nteuncli friend, 31:. Waggoner. M ...-o they eh-`aid to utter` thin once ulir Ineniv. mums (mm 3 secret Inilgivinx in ` '- *~---:----- AD `\-IIQIIIL _._:-:-.- - Montreal, Fob. 6.-HiI Excellency Lord Du'erin arrived `in town unat- mndad last night, mud in staying at the St. Lnirqnoe Hall. 1.4:... -3 ll. . Illlllllu UI1 lllwuu nun-uuypuu-n5. Sewn! moqnbon of the Thistle Curling Olub Mt lut night for Quebec, to enm- pcto {or thb_ challenge cup. I'I3..oh.u-in in m-mm|nnt in navnrnl llraatn Mm an lull " ,5: ___ 4J .I:_-._I..A `The House of Providence. tut my mum. `tum! yoga 2-% cu? - l0T\"l`lKF..-\L. ` `I uoepodcd u.e i the Ooshnuoo, 1-and II Iran -I 7 _-_A .l in 3 uounm|ou'-A~r cnfanqul. --- . E"l'en Cnddam Brouht !arwa:d.| many lllulllu III! IIUPIIVUII us an: uvuruq of illc-;rpul`Il.'|nll on the gtoun4_bnt it in Anocrul. ufgunintion. His only 5555;0- viun to the Bill: now bolero the Home in the onnumutioml 0110, that all class legislation should bo uoidod :- wmng in pringiplo and u bonding to the pernicious raqnlu that have invari- ably lullowotl from it, and which Inn ' huun pain!-ally illnm-Mod in clan experi- ouool ql the neighbouring country. Mr. llnwdon in to ho honogrod for tho olur and tmthlul onunointion ol llll prinaiplu. preunwl in his nominutlon npuoh, whlch ,1: an ulnbonlion of the points dull nth in his pl-laud ndduu. . ll the doo- turn nquirod my plool ol the nth: un- tueu of Mr. Cnlvin for further pulls- Ilenhry union. that pnllonon lurnlalud it yutordny by tho view of Ink own parliamentary aunt, ol which to given llllln urlntln upon obulun. It. `Calvin nvotl gtl lll to Into the mu. Ho would have but dcliglhd at bio Wipe" lino cl I119 to ho ` nlhnd ol thu rbpoulhilltlc itimuutl po- dtion. Bqvonldh glad. to up. to nI-. ....L AL- l.|. ll Lnl Inn Inn. I-anal %sI \g'raIk|ng qr u_JIng.} mi- ! ` " ` `w. Yeats:-lny tho nomination for candi- dates toll the name; in tho Loginl tor, b u dull: of tho late Mr. P, Unhum. mocha In: this. Coupty, took placer-_It Volillilll. `'11:; Town lgeing nu-mod sad in ulna: manure ' Turniuhed` with sub. - Mr. R.M`. Rom, Rogintnr, noted an _ Reign -ning Oioir, At 12 o'clock sharp. , he read the writ, nuelthon osllod for nom- H inniom, wh Ibo following won put ` Hall was used on the occasion, the place V IVUIIIIIIIUII VI I Ivvluvn-A u-vu-u. vnlurnuc in charge. But there win one point upon which he desired to lay a . few wurJ|- that In in roggrd to hll pu- aitiun upon tho Bill known as tho Ounga Incorporation Bill. The oppo- oitiun to thin Bill come: from both sides of the Home bocaunc there III unoppo- oition to ucrat Iocietiu. He thought no nno who htd nod Constitutional history I believed that Inch I ground In tenable. Ha thought nnooioiy, boonuu uaut, should not be rolund inoorpontion. I Thu orgnniutiou of men for the further- uieo ot pnrtioultr vhn-Io ion; to not illo&l--in recognised by the Brivioh Oonhtitntion, slid the llldirpontlon of ufoh. tor tho pnv-pow of bold- ing pi-uporty, Inning mind being uiod,in quite right and propor. Bin non regarding this bill wore not in unison with than thou pond it boson : Inch Institution nhonl id to jIworpo- ntod booms: inn: 0 nu-ct Iadoty. Wbothoooutaltdod In this: that tho Imitation In tho no right to incur- pmiiiouthnt any cum corporation, or 1 religious or tmwyolout at other and; 4 1 1 |nI;t|uttu9htIn|oIHnotboIu|It'- . oduponthogroqnl ol lI,botn[uuot,- yotholiold tlutttnuvu oath Stu ` Juuoojuntotlor the lnoorpontiun. at religion! 0%` llovoluot sedation. ` undot whiohtt oolldbo tuorpo;-otod. It ` nu upudnplultth Iill, that its my E _ shunt] vulnnoouhrou and-spouivo 4 _ui_dtInuoduho ohtoudannho can-I try unut uni] thonulna at Q vitiiput : I I going tolarp upauo.'n. nun, H onuldbo round his Ihplo n.gA.. , out. Boouldnotnuvhythoalnni ohbojnultntlollloto conpollul top * \ biucujndpmnuhdooluollcnalo: auurmoltb lnotitvttcn. tnwltq I.` diamond dgwgu 0! new they: lt;h|hon||udb mil tbtlouhll-'1 ttonllnlounlngbtnmtt dun tip I bonuttothfuvitllllllntllybh: ']`0V`.5]NI..III|l)NO7*uUIh . thohuoluolthlllvlhhcutt-J't Iulto,|IdtNIaIlIII|I'&nH|oth` an-uI`ettutln_g_niIvnttun. lb nun Jorpppqhgtlol nqthtllldnui Idnlndpn _ )0 ullnl -um I muunu guIui|&.0Iut |Ic.llnh'unnIuItIpuIuvuudoL| gppguuutopllqnounlugtloutntol. I Reform. Tory `nil ildebndenla. _A_ \ I __ E II|i"' < ~ . 0W15d'lf_l . Nomindton 8ccon'1ra J. Burden w J `A Allan ~'l` Clyde D.D.G|Mn J Willnot J Brodln A1 , Vnnluvon J `Poland A,Wi!|on Dr. Dnpuit "R Giblon J Lnnuwitli M .8t.racimn M 0 Full` R Bpoonar Wm. Murray R Bntuncn M Burns 'l`.Duuon' J M Bunch A Fryer DU Waggoner Wm Fcrl-in O Spoouor Dr Mccummon A Bond R Unbiuu E Jun. lrvino W Murray W Btunks '1` L Snuok W Stank: W Murray R '1' Wulkom Jnu ltviuo .IElliou The cnndidntu, at the nun limo, gave in thepamurbf chair mpeotivo agents, and colon, the latter being cholen thus : Mr. Buwden, blue; Mr. Calvin redj Dr. Dllpuia, groan; Mr. Stnohap, pink; Mr. Murray, blnck; Mr. I)puon,light yellow; Mr. Hggoner, viuloI;`Dr. Mocnmmon, brown. The others lid not nuuo colors, ' (hit not being their intention ta be cnndi- ` dates. " ~----A -0 oh. `l2.b,nl-nina Oicgf dnteu. ` By conunt of 0.56 Returqing Oiocr the npeacheq were oommonpod, it being xtndentmod that whon- the time came for ` cloain {ha qomimtion oicinlly, ho hhuuld he nlloiod to dinpou of hi: busi- tentative man-nllhloil Inc-av-no-, an .. were, of I County. nnd"i`enforcer of temperance principleI'?v'iiiwef0 Ihown up advantageously in hfi perenn-he hed many olniml upon them. He had laboured long for the County, (`evoting Z to it the ula of his rare energy and power of mind. lint :t'tho**leIt-~eieotibn he (Mr. Calvin) uid ho Ill getting to be on old 'mnn,-and he waited rent. There `must have been oomething peculiar in the otmoephore to re-invigorate elderly gin-oyle, in thelacline 0! their days, when Mr. Celvir, in a few years, come: before then: n younger mm. There mu no test for the public politician when the PuhiisLdijraL10_!$9_Li|!;, ins there it no rut for the wiclted_.__jppl_nuIe.) Other gentlemen were before them, but it only remoinod (or him to take up And diecuu some of the point: of hie ndclreee, to re- movo any misconception: thnt mey be ionized thereof. In his oddreel he praued upon them thevfoct that party politics and old party line: should not be taken into Icoount when they came to consider what were the quolicotiom` of any one ohriug himul! Ioreleotiou to the Local Leginluure. When dunl repro- nontntion wu oboluhod Mr. Mackenzie ` and Ulr. Blah joined in the common declaration that tho Dominion Govern- ment and its aulnhore ehould not inter- fere in Dnnuinionoohhlte, nd that mot- tarn comillx before either Houses of Per- liuuent should be conned to the Dominion or l rov`incinl having them I l ,_4. D..A. AL--- -_n on... Tllll nnruun a ........ .. Mr. Bawden mu - the _ n-at topddrou the "electors. He .anid he felt honoured for-the nomination. He hadloolxeilfor ward to web an event, but he had not upocted it so noun aa the death of Mr. Graham had brought it about. They had lost in Mr. Graham a iopreaantativa vyho wan anxious to do all the aervioo in hia power, and lo the ntmoat 0! Ma ability, and all who knew him loaz a. kind and genial friend. The preaent election abov- od -that the County, in her hour of ' "burrow, was not. hotel`: of children, and that the oldoal aim of it: adoption was at the proton! time 3 candi- date for their`aulll'agaa. Plimsoll a repre- aeutative man-himaelf Ilao..Q_wner, in it 0 , n.....a.. ....O"ifnn`nI-nnr nf TBII RIPOI-I NONINKE. ,. n,.; cnndi-` -1 - _--__-_ :. AL. Lnninlg. Illlull. Ivy Ivluuuv 'IO-g In u-,-, an IM. out the job." but In: bun loud tndoil hlmolf. A. nun ol luv by mnnpu-Hod hill to lllkt IO uuiloo. Mr. Onlvh night as well have coda till at-vmnonc tdtb names" as to his In` croduluu: liahnon ynutdny; Wu in-' gins that bad In boon on union to lot we Mu jzb"nIoI the ohlljhg gado- __.. ..|... .. in nu, In-llnndlndnnllag A1*1'1;:% BR1'r1s_u _WlilG', thitlll p't'iuM`|e_i;ln'!-5' ably than it ooqld bow ` gilintioa, Hr. Bhl puuu nu `llllllny uu ".- m. in I chornimo that-curd: mission In formed, oompom jiuu to whom no referred 1 that point involved in this cu ll any xapiitl law was on__I book, under yvhich nnytinf tho poicn of (he Lagiaturo boinvokod for `Ike doing of but Iny`. Moot all -langaro 1 mm the liberties of the Inbj time ago the unvomnr uencmx nnu luv I marked lhutthdneighbotingliepublicwould I like nqvurnor Uenunl-thuv. it. Suvjxcd the political lunpinou which we enjoyed. II the Baku! State`: were 1_mt 0 hlppy ' ........onv' if mu-n'nl.im\ ranked here and (I0. I You Win about than 1' Ir. Calvin (the CHI net on |Ih?ooh)Iuv| mixmg nag:-um-nu ~ enoe 1.o.populn\' clImour,..in'order to i `elegible [J the R UWCouIity ` eqllxy 1-inge,and euncu umi had linked put nappy country. if eorni tion rocked here I there, in in due ergoly to the ooueeeeione ` ueyle, from time to time by the he vials- ti1re`wthm iul legu- letion. At my rate whntever might be hi: own views at to the right of than in- nitulionl haing inoorpogeted lle ..Iru`not prepued to melte my cnnceeeinn in ubod i- inuence I elugle vote. It had been urged egeiunt lliu; that his pneltinn on the :]ueeI.iun`.wu likely to damage hie undi- elure. Sltielietl tint thew principle: will be reonguized iii. eume future day, it` not. now. he Iaevwilliug toetand or fall by them. Ifthey were likely .tn interfere `with the return of, 5 candidate mine he was willing to retire. e explained the minohief done in the Unitdil Statue by elluying npecial llilatllvil to he govern- tnkeu hie Itaml, an -n ClIl'(1l|:lll principle, he should mun] ur full by It. With re- ...-.l 0.. Inn n-rnnmul u|I.|lIllc1|ll4)nl ht! hlld U) Tlll 7U'lE|'II I Il:1||.VL 1.:-. Mr. Cnli7in _revoIt>nl to Port Hupo'a ra- coipt of so much money from tha Muni- - oipnl Loan Fund. and Alleged that thnt \ wwn Iuu reaping aa a benet mmu ` 830,000 per, numum on A property built by the originally lmrrollud umney. He hml been opposed tn the nohome, sud when he ' cuno homo he wu uutouuhed to hear man In Ihlt it I'M A moat aw-ullem nnd oquttnb 0 thing. Ho dld not look usmu it u on oxoalle t thing, or on right an Dru- per. 0 h: oppouod the Schnol 15: too. 0 nude 3 bold push" union! it. 1 It was on the lat dn, in the nornnon. 0 ` who be In going mo, thnt the Bill (I, and paguod with 1 Mil to it, that mom non Iliuuld In ; Board to Ihaot out loin, (laughter) Io make than dig `villi, and build oncop, and an ol.l` That thing: thb had oompllod Into a boat which the nupcv.-tor oarrlod about and ullod low. Ho hsd opposod it, and oppoood it mill. Tho] a_hould hr! more control of their local shin. hmnd of | pnuntntln to much power in the Gov. _ orquoql. could nut Bud Iunzunp to oxpuu hlnnoll 9: the subject: thick can up Iron mm to upon. But :11 be 001] 051 In slut ho oppoood than on wall In In her hot. Thou In no: moth: 0-than 'Iloot--I ullpluuo nbolhh nonp- Jion-houxnnlou. It was opoulto mun. the exemption: nu oak and . In High Iclooh. Tub the High Ihhool | ~ usyquuhun. tor tnmnoe. It out_tho '. Ooumy Iboat 015.000, um! thu Qonnty . mus pay largo camp your due your to onppurt it. supposing they Allowed the I. Il.......|.l.. .1 t..n.uhImm to Anna nrul tn \ ho mind lull by WIUI re- gard to his personal qusllticstions ssy thst it wen urged ugninst him thst he was uotls lsrmor.` Jhuro was no force in the objection. The interests of the rural districts could be best `represented by fsrmars, but it was not because he nus `not. eut'r-ly devoted to farming that `ll should be rejected. The greatest farmer in the Provinco was not it practical for- mer. He referred to the Hon. Geo. Brown. The greatest farmer in Lower Csnsda wsss Montreal merchant, who farmed to indulge pore-um] grntiliustion. He himself grstililsd his liking for farm- ing so tur us he was Able. He_hnd lived on a farm for seven years, and enterecl into competition and curried away from them prizes st the local and Provincisl fsirs. The wlwl aim -oflthis life hstl been that at some future time he msy l`e able to retire from the uctiye business ursuits ol his profession, and enter into the lite of s fsrmer exclusively. Should his nomination he mcoptuble to the Re- formers of the County-or rather to the supporters of the Mount Aduiinstretlon -he should endeavour to give the inter- ests of the farmers his best attention and ` to further them to the utmost of his pon- mu n ~..- .._r _, Hare the Returning Otlicor intimupb ml uhilc he undo the umouncemexm, and ukml if a pull were demanded, to which Mr. Wnguguner and other persons replied in the uirmnmo. Mr. ltuu than mou- od the chair, and MI. John Braden tu oauod to it. _..- ...--..u ....u nulnm. Tlll l 0N.'iI|(VATl\"I NONINEE. Mr. Calvin 'advanced amid applause. Ba remarked that he cuuld not any he was happy to be present tn endeavor to be elected. It so happened that his lrieudathonght it neceuny that, in his ripe yenra. he should take the hold again after the death of the lute `Mr. Peter Graham. He should be glad to get clear of the job-lo let itnut. (.\pplause.) But an it was he was bound to stick to it until the hut vute_!taI_p;l_lt #3`,-L'I3_o ,9! the question: he should speak to hem of were not political, beeauaa they were op- d by members of both sides at the louse. He was not a auppuirter of the preaant Administration, but the lid llIp- _ port -John Ssndeld Macdonnld. lie in proud he (Maodouald) left the world with a fauna that could never die--a fame for economy and good government. .110 did not conaider that the Odunty had been dealt fairly by ainee the present Government `had been in pater. He had been constrained to End fault with many ol the bill: passed at the time he was a member of the Logialeture. It was understand that it cost met In ) or 20 per` cent. more to carry on the same (imam- ment as that of Saudtield Macdonald. During the time he waa there they passed a bill for the dividing of the Municipal Loan Fund, and there were nnl thirteen millions of dollar: In distrihule among the municipalities of the Pt-`ofince. llul he complained that Cobourg had received nsmnnm and Port Hope `8l,7L')U,00l_J. nuuu IIJIIIVIII I-1, luv u-1--u V, --r pun-tmg Mr. Bdwdou in the tuning oun- mt. On tho Orlugo question Mr. Burden dintinqdy dcolaru cm no Io- my aI_1onld be dept-ind ol the bonnlh 9 i.n.,.u-:...vnNnn an lm urnnndlhnt it in uompluned um Uouourg nnu ruculvuu $500,000 and Hope `8l,75U,00l`J. .1 1,600,000 wore dim-ibutad unnng nine muuiai nlitiu, nnd the balance to the whole rovince. As I remit of thin Port Hope got .132 per head, and Fruntelmc only 82. `All know how he voted on the Orange Bill. He voted ugaimt it, but if it came up main. and he were in Purliunont, he would vnte for it to not it out of the Iuy. (linughwr and spplauoe.) umoundosl. -; M `II mania In .01; um nu-.....>, nything'""i?|'ii"5_3 dolio, f giplaturo ihbuld not Tu} Esmw, 'm:BuuARY 3. 1677.; '+:ountry en'I| . uuppoung we nun; stock of Kiugsgon managed to hell 3'` `million dulhu,` did! the tn `on thin `amount not ewell the taxation of King- ston l \Vuuld`i not lauon the pmdunt of 1 our liability : it he wanna be elected he 1 should go for akin; such stock; \ Another ~;riennue wade an unnner lu grhloh our "forvieu were buiug need by.the lumber-_ [ men. The timber wu limited to indivi- dunlywho cut the timber when they pleue-camu on It mm`: farm, Mid, ohen did dunsge by (rat , etc. If elected ho nlioulkl "miss his ip dgeinet it," and he , would iuni-t Hut the limit: ehould he . i xed, and the has collected oftheiu. He would du :11 he could in Perliuuunl, it sent there. to hue the gfievnneel enu- mented by him rumodied.. Hetlid nut , ny he would have the remecly epplixl, because he could. not do n` he wiahod, but he` would do `whet he ooukLg(-\p- . plnu|e.) V. ` Illl VAHLUVIN KIIIKII. F Ming to llllllllood IuurIn-;nu u, [n' `ljng |n{ one whoil not in idiot M I > crunlnn our 2| Mn 1 Von. In tho \'0ItiOI 0! tin `Jaime! sum it r us pronounood one at . tho (tutu! out-In Iron think the country ' oulfumd. It could not In oonnidorul I nfornmory uduqm, Iauuuo not upwi- pomol-it In put 5 I`3::o(`:n'y'p?-` Ithin Ian d-oinau ti `rid ` on in't::I:`{Jniud tlman. l guovtua tho I! unfit-ate Ill oolov that tho] might an I we no man II |_1ow. o , K: 2?: n`:o,:'B;;u;.nvoh?thNP::n * :3 ... . 5:... ...- he mm M `- ? much 0! it In the rich Inhn dou on ...`.` `outta; so-I l! I Inn bu no nnbmon tn go`: t|l::.CiIl: 5 vote h':Ihoa_a|d gone n . uptown l OIII ton. `houid Ir. Calvin touched gal: Ihp ` nuhjoq wry 1281;. Ho thqq; H: was not u ,-I 00 uhooll. hangs they gwcnyolndy Indutqiqod an 1:! un- !un|o`:;; `gut she. to who! property '..'.f'..."'1'....?s'.', ..'.I`:" $3 331:.` pony, poinm at tho Auounul may ` uponl on till hotropollhn Olltd, Tlr ', -gone. ooouhudol that whanpooplo: 1 I 5,-.-.,-:.::..- ::*.::e:'.."::: .'.::".::; r..:::: .. __.-..u ... . nan. IL.-.1'hnn. nu. VIIIVMI/V-an -5--no-u Mr. Venluven VII `rand to eee'sn many interuted in 1. o eletion. He never remoinbgred an election M. which there was Inch is large crowd prudent u that dny. He wuqlnd Inch en iuterelt was being taken in public shire. His mime had been mentioned in connection with the cendidnturo. Three weeks `ago the mnmr wu spoken nhout, but the no- ruinnt.1on- that-. day In: unexpected. it we not his intention to epk their suf- ' " 6 taken tun Ihurt, and he lied not used inuence to secure him Iuppurt. Hi here made explanation at an improper uso thin. had liven made of hi: niuno, lll cunnudtiun with the Gumervntive Cun- ......ri.... {In nmred them he Inn renllv ] Wuunuer; an we DIII l00IIll amp In the lot." (Laughton) Anothorimporb "un.,ue.uou In an mu baton the Bonn prnpooln to am lama` Ion- mm, It tho Iptuun would In one oftho H.hidI'dono for Canada. Anuthdr mpotunl quantum nu. lm go- hung to manhood uuI!rIn0-thu in, au- Hun nnv om on-Tn mum: IIIIIJO II 0Il, I WWII: l|`uI'nvnn In their oiqu eonpoionon, or boosnunoy thought thnt. it Iouid not go down, tlmt. thoy had better uu sdhcnet nilenool It in a curious question how nnny to-dn.y wuuld belong to IhO`.pIFl'C] if it were not fur that word. I9 droadod by wuklimu, `*mcumiuonoy"; u if IQ Furs obligod Co luck to the opinion: we were born to, whurnul-% mongi groin! And not oug- connection mm the Uuueernuve nun- ventiun. le ensured them he was really nut. ambitions for oiee. ' He me not Kn uice seeker. He had occupied public pnsitiune in the 'l`L$wnehip but had not sought. them. When ' he had run fur place he heq nut. been beaten, end he never expected to be. He said that when eletud ta) any post of ree;.omibili ty he had quelilied`him`eelf for it; and if elect- ed tn Parliament at any future time he .|.....M ml...-nu hnmelf for the business. nuns-.as Jinn Dr. Dupuis siiid that he did not ex- [met to lie noniiiiiited, to speak or be- come is candidate, but when a couple of ruspectehle men offered to nominate _hilu he found himself before them and called i. on to give his Views on current topics. `l e'wns s_tioctor professionr.lly.but he was born on s farm. He had a perfect know ledge of the country, and night or day, he could find any of their houses. He knew the conveniences as well ss the -wsiits of the furuiing cotnriiiinity, Now this principle is continually cnuiiciated that an formers they should have - farmers to, represent them. If a man raises himself from the poiiition of farmer to that of the lesrn feuions he did not think he saci-i` his `right to `be clmsed smong Ltrniers. There was Vllu eongreustion he liked to look upon better` than the country poo le. beosiise his sympsthiuii were with t ein;but this was not the point. In the first plsoe he was a Conservative and he believed in every man. Grit or Tory, sticking to the party to which he belonged. There were good men in both parties, (hear, hear.) and- one party governed the country ss well its the other. (Hear, hear.) Every man shmihl , support the party to which he belongs. Parties are di~ vidud into ins' and outs." It Conservatives they should vote the Con- servative ticket, because the Grit'(.loy- ornuient. were in power now. and s vigi- levit up sitiori was necessaryto watch them. his policy should be in requisi- tion until the milleniuni, when, every iiuui will become s ssiut, and transgres- sions will be things of the past. If their pztrty mu out of power they shou|d`pati~ eiitly wait until it gets in again. He din- lilred the straddle-the-fence candidate. He was like an oyster, s thing of suction, without my backbone tohini. (Applai_iss.) But he found extreme part men am sometimes interested men, an be warned the electors against these. There were some greet questions before the country. `It was a coin ilinient to him to he allowed tospoak. and he took the op rtuniiy of nlliidiiin to a few points. e was a (0 upon, nnu no mun me up "mun, of alluding points. (`aim-limo, and hence anything that affect ed the country infected huu. He then upnku of the Funnels Sutfnge Bill, which was lately below Pnriiemeuit, end which was kicked out by A large majority. He) would not go for general lelnelo nllnge, but 1: far ee widow, end women who nun ed their own hueinoeei wore cnncernecio thought they ehould be 1-- mitted to oxercieo the henchlso, Ike men in e eimiler position. (ea. hear.) And if tingle women weretued in their own right. they should have I vote, mo. (lleer, hon-.) He enumerated eevenl depnytmotiu in life in which women were an elfoooulul ee men. thawing uleerly thn their Widgmgnt eedintelligenoe were equel to one! the opposite cox. And at then at ter rumrninu (mm the betting, wl their wives: Jene who do you ch uh I had hotter vote (or ' The euewet no doubmoteoue would be. "Vote lot W aha lot." (beunhtm) Another impen- er; he`: the but leohlegnep in ~ `Ho cuncluded by saying there were an ad tn Parliament at Iumre ume nu nlmulrl mlnxcnto himself for mlsnyiu the eld ho diun't hardly know where they were. There were ten uu~ miunlioua, no thnt really be i:ouldn't tell in whose fnvuur he should resign. But ..1..... 5... .h..ul.I la. n nA:1didAf.a-w e Ill whose tnvuur no nnmuu resign. uuu when he shuuld be n ca:1didat.e-w or in two ur ten years, for ho was still a young mnn-lne should like to be oppoa~ ad by one man, no as to make the race xn even one. He giidn`t like visit- tlingin among a down. (:\pplnuIp.) I . IR. VANLUVIN IIIJIIIIS. \7__I.._.... -n-n 'nnnIIJ- In I vuc: to 'ruq1uun-` IL~(`l' mm." ' 0 on Ilmn canon: u 3 . "l r:,.:n'unI an I! you 3:." in la: n... aha Unngo Bill. Why am he Inli vote .... . . . ,____' not do an In did when he Ind III o....... Return no u out of your lollnwhruqrn. had I know "on wall, and mu vain and set an I pl an upon to ban today. I bclhvo um I tumor : Ion, than livin Iilh his `aunt star 21 fun old. on com. uelout In qua 6!], should hobo the riqhuovoudt dlolodhno. In at union and the county would Ian Ihn ho- nm of mum: 'uuol`.loou. I have ignored Connuiou. Any with than nylnhunurubauol ,D| hole-in-the-Inllnldoolittli. They ` nonlnoool nus! (hutch cant: I I the pmputy could M99 5 (shot npvnum ` tween my me and country mu. 1:: mg country may ulod wlow undlu. qometimu pine knou, and and oil when they coulcl __g_a_l_sg;} - it, inn} in the city it wu`||l I with (ham. `(Lnn later.) Ho simounood himself -u I has onto Reformer. The 1:.-.9 l`r..nuu- nl Hahn-in -an n Rnfnrmar. -i-- ---i[`hfoumpeign, yhoe;:[;:nlimlny ekir- V mielijvngjiggjjoihd eueh Ill unuenel pub- lic inle ruet, wee fairly opened ell Along the . lino ut Caferequi yeetordey. From the proceeding) et the nominetion, end from gunerhl iudioetzonl to-dey, the oon,u:LI.iU liknly prove-to he the meet epirii ever witnessed in the County ol Fronteneo. Curuinly the elector: eennot mplein tllut their choice he been reetrwted by any luck of public spirit or by my unwil- liugnou on the part of leading men 0! uillmr ~ide to carry their reepective steed nr-le. No fewer than ten gentlemen wave nominated, end of, these six hue expressed their (uterminetioii to go to tho pull, and to stay there till the leet ball--t ie |l8p\.|I0d. An between Moun- Bnw n. the etreiglu." party nmniuz-es, we do not no how any intelli- gent elcctur can for A moment heeltete to -prefer the foruier. In the lint place Mr. lhwden, if returned, will give to Mr. .\luwm'e Aduunintntiun en independent IIllpptl'I_. The present Government of Ontario, notwithltending Dr. Moonli- Juan : re-huh of the Mail`; smell enun- dnia. in to be commanded to the eupport of AA" the luvere of good government; . ,. u.- A .......... ...o- `.mI......-..o. Ill bad IIIOIIIIIIO l|I.`<.!fp0OO up on can. I bdion in CI; riglm. both vil sud roligionu, and [team Ibo Mr-on oonu-nctvuf vino: tutu by my oppanonu. (Ho hon pu -rail to [in scannin- tum bunon r, Odvin ond another pn- Ilomun, In Ihith 11:. Calvin nu ullqod tn Inn nlmid In vulgu bran 01110 0 momwhioli and I gnu afoot.) be M. Iuin mu nn I! won olut tint Premier of` ()nnrio III | ltohnrmer, and Mr.` Mncdonnhl c-mtrihutod to nuke mm 1 Ro_furmo'.`. He believed tint ong _tho nblegt laden of pan] in tho lfrovinm vu John Snudold Mudonnll. Thu Gnvernment A! the proton! thin, in" his opinion, given general utinfution; and if Ihoy uhould elect him hi should u.-cord `it his hnrtylqupport. But he Iv-guld iupport manure; of intnruv.-snd benet to the Uuupty, M woli u for the Province at Inge. Ho Ivquld support the: Gnvvrnmuut, but would not opooue any good meuuro from the. O petition side of the Home. [Is buliuvmf polifiol we're cnrriod too fsrin tho hog-i|!ntnro,|nd into ahirn-gexnerully. Tun Government Calvin gave no credit for. Phey p- pled with tho Municipal Loan nnd. Other (in'vurumontu had grappled with i`. unsuccessfully until Mr. Mulut got. into rnrnr' null hn ` (Mr. H.) fhlnlilht '10 dil- I|'lII\I0lI I MQGOTMO ISOIOHLICT. In! ` deserve: `crednt fur mmething which Mr. - Mn. Ill nun: An nun . .-.... Mr. Murny hid. I rut.u|"n m_\ ` warmest. thanks tutho gentleman who ` nnninntod me` And am proud to weep: o.` thn nominnuon, and be the fnrmc-ru' om-hdnto st this olection. Wlulnt we d.\-ply feel the loo: of tho Into l'ator Gu- hun. our former representative in the Unmriu l`nr|nuuont, this Couutyiu ra- quimd tn clout I roprowntntivu tn ll hi: . vlneo. The Iva Mr. (lrnhun nudl huo aug been neighbour M-anon and tho warmest of friends, Ind thin, together wi_th mnny 0! hi: friend: who no Ills) In lriondn, induced me In onto: into an I ' chctinn ounuat. Whether you ocllmo nag 'P|cm'lrboy or the `Fa-nor`: (Judi- date, is int sum` to no, fol I tool it an hon r to beoithor. For unny yum! Jnv ouriod on the farming buiuou in thin Uouuuy, and tlurin that tiuo I luv boobuu ml! noqcinlnlod with I tuo on nd tholr nilgncnu. and I n, n! ahead, I in IN! to new your intomu to log: ' Q9 gill none bun lo 91 _ you; onu- lidonoo. You an not ape; um 9: ml- gwm that ` II. one hgvo boon, out than it ow Oonurucivo. uk.mwol'.0 .:Iou-volnno ,miouu oppoudou. govmnnt uhouldnuadorhlloulh annual. All znud manure: lien 50 uppolhl. M thou nuance tun III! Oh; my, iqd unnuocesofully nnnl Mr. mmuu got xnw power; and-he '(.\Ir. 5.) thought dip- pused u! the mutter very utisfnotorily. Mr. Calvin complained that ourtain plac- es were not made my back money they lml burruwud. ll nimply meant that they could not `take breechen {mm I Highhmdci`. Th muuici alltiun referred tn had become nearly bnnllrupt, hence it wu necessary to take such Amount: u could 1-`auuuably be got. The (train Lnndn policy seemed to him to he I [out] mm. -12 nmnm. the nuenixm up of the Lend: policy loomed 1.0 mm to no I good one. '1: mount. opening up buck country. They were n|| aware that ' when lumberme go into the bulb they make roads. '1` mm men are taken in}:- work on the limits in the winter, and in the summer they uol.I.l'o down in the back country, and they had the benet of their residence, lu-`males the large revenue that accrues (U the Prmince. They found at the vpremuntthm. there was a surplus of $5,000,000 in the Unurio Treasury. He gave the (iuverumuut praise-fur its lid to Reilwnyaund Colmuzetiou Ryddu, by scheme 0! taxing lnOl'lg$H|.`5. nuu puuuuu out very ulurly that the furuicr (if the achome become law) wuuld,linro to pay nut oul the interest. f--_r the mo of th-- money ut Lhu tax un it on well. lgtox only I 0.I!lf)ll\`lbl0 to expect that tho owner of the inn-nay would make the hanrowvr my all the ex inn Ooanocled with the transaction. ' hen again this bond: and Jubeuturu of the Coonly at the preoeul time were largely in tho city`: hoods. and iftnxail the city would be beneted mind 31,100, while the County would be tlut much out of pocket. With regard _to churches. Ichoull sud college: he III not in favor of taxing them. He would ngroeivith Mr. Calvin no hr that lum- mm of land u-onnd ouch inaiimtioun should bouuenpod. Volga}-\Vhut about the Oriingo Billnl Mr. S:i'ach|u"-`-l no in favor of [iv- ing the Onngomon lint. Bill. I use no reuon why they should nothon it. 18 my be hid it will not be just to other pnrtiu. I fail to no wliorimi my other puny will be injured by it." He want on to say that he;heorhly supported this Bill for "the giving of vein to fnr_mon' um. Hut be though`. it Ihould be WOHICC Culllllly IU II bu llllsvulluu wild and from out-wining his ilther. He thought it. shuuid lm l(`f'I optional `wish the lather Iliutlwr the Flu uhouid have 3 wt or not. He said one rouou for hiuupport 6! thqumugo hoorport ` lion Ball mu : That it wuuld coat. over fr 5,0()0 to get it-don undpr tho gononl act, wherou the upocinl not wo.ild cost them but I trie. After speaking of the change deuirea in the mode of equalizing the County he claim] by urging upon the electors to be represented by nfnm-` ..p Th. Cuumv Jud two long been `dnw the w-ml over the eyes of the far- W I i. were bpuig dnvelnped. ME. Calvin had. I -st sight of some of the questions baton tho cuuntry at the present time altugt-.th- or. He ran a long race on exemption. from taxation, but he failed to nd my- thing ml the kind before the Homo. Uertginly the` old untleman hnd iduu nbuut tnution which placed tlio burden upon the County. while: the city would have tho benet of it. This was one ul the reason: an elnquent gentleman wu bnmght out fr_om tho city to upeak on behalf of the Conservative party-to mersund blind them on the tax quea tiuu.` He ilimpproveil of Mr. Calvin`: scheme of taxing mortgages. and pointed ....o...... ..I...~lu lhnt thn furumr (if electors to be represented ny Illlr er. The County Jud long reprenemed by city men whose inuruu were nut idnntical with the farmer. If 0|-chad I-y them he promiud faithful ul- toutiou to their boat Intcrut. worded -n.u .... 0| nu HIU IUVVII vs 5v-nu .uIvIlIIuvuv; in {mt the diepnuiunnte judgment: qt mm`, Connerntivne frankly concede that it would be dllnult to replaeethe Oxinllng Government by_ one eqnnlly able and upright. It in of grant lmpmtnnee, then} t_hat the elector: should not mud to the _llonne'n nun who wouhflnetioualy oppule nu Administration which, in eon. suiting the general welfere of the whole country, he not been nmnindful-of the local interells of our own` city and county, nml whip?! in now xneditnting additional Mqiehsnce to our most important loan! on- terprise. Under these oiroymltnnoge it becomes the plnin duty 0! the elector: of Frontenac to encourage good government nml tn euneult their been interact: by fe- , ,1 1.. :_..._....:..._ sL-:. .u.u.u.... Anna-nu. '1the gum 0! voted to urmon But. he I. ongll`. cnutiouuly no u to I-event I on` unht Inf : 0;-Hull! 3 Ihutlu-rtha __,. u.-- _.... ml quot I r loam 14 at tohoon ."` 1+. ktvlntho aaom.` lI_qI|III 0 nova our son. In-! dnlllnnwondcnnurou udlunl` can-c nuIiol,ad Hum:-ymag pgudoluqtidndwllyu it did. ` Ilunvunontlaoy Ijlanyououunom on nlippory Fromm. ` Hm the oofu- , durum nahuudpoopkhvlboonnoi model It the long day`: tori, lint, ` dumb sultan lad doclnod that 5! Ir. Allolvu had. the viola uontr fall on and to had, too, ll. Al -I.-In-Jthnnnnnnhnnhn " nu; usrulnc l\I`KI`|3l|l'B.`|- I Mr. Denna eeid tlpl. iudupeugiout 0! day clique or nomiintu-n ol conwomiun, he Ill brought. found, relying on the elector: of the county piecing him M the bud of the pull. It nu necessary that he should define his ition, end no" hold then` be mine out nirly and squarely I. eupporler of the preeem. Government. He believed it ylru not right or proper on the pfrt nf any clndidenrtn give furth an um-m-min sound. If elected he wont Quill ll lloy rob l Ill . Ullvll uwy III: 0010 lot on who bu votcd ggwut the ; Bilhlhovlll noivohluuud irrlvfvounpbmtt nun-. n-than 2 no IIOUII ll dunno 1-: now um opuuun ; abacus;-:::?'""'""" h-ald` `l'ot-yin and the hull; Compact; ogu that It they vote for Mr. Calvin they nll `me. {upon -ho lm nnmn tho: - IUII IlI'IlU.1llU.Vl.V. _ Dr. Ilocnuunon. T. L. snook um] Mr. ll. '1'. Walton hllowod, the tint and Inn nuuod uupportin Hr. Calvin, unl Ir. Snack Inouriug r. Mm-rly. Mr. Jbhn lpinonlno rum-ad `ho upceohu laud nnul Ibnl 5,90 0'0 oo|:,p.m. nut nuns. Atsilitwlwui Mr. Mhn, Mr. Bu!- ,. tried to pl I baring. ` dun`: I [10 .33 elm if it Ind not boonlor Bo..- furuun And Bologna, 3: ha otorl or would be than that day , un- til Rohpmon Iwl knood on Illa lmd No old neutron nun. low Ind nun u rich In Ill lnudod rkton and I vault. That Dr. upuh had hold then that ho wuolihoulconooruo Iivopbut ado! Ihold Ionil 'l'oI'y`tIIbool. But the punhgo at Oouunuluo, llr. Alla thought. Ill nry plain. It III Ford-|iII.|MI'l' i-u.Ibo-a Don . mun gn..uun,a35o-..ma . rfi. had but Irina b I. who '0I5&"OI IMLM Ind loot to loot. av man In that they lad olllnul Ihouulm. UWI to-day tluludofohooppuitiou In tin Outs-I do out Idoohnd lu hol-I tho opinion , - "`5-Ocovluullnnnlllhr,-O.I5Al' pm of any camnaato ' to give Iurul an uncertain aouml, alootad he lent to aupport tho (loyormnout-tha Govern- ment of chi day--an_d he should utaul`ur tall by it.~ lt seemed the public owed I 1 `. `him and Mr. Murra 'a'dobt ol gratitude. They were brought award for the` pur-. pan of breaking up the ring: which have heretofore uiatou in` thggouitty. If they paw anythiu in- them to recommend then! he nakctl thuir au1-port: it than w_u nothing to recenuman-1 thou, why then roject them. _ Mr. Unlvin vuultl ho c--u. aldomd the straight rxtznluluts o'l_tho Cun- aoryalive party; Mr. ll;uvu'--n `tho stand- ard bearer of the ltufurrmrt; Mr. Mur- ray come out an a Lll)t1l'.Al t.`oma-.-rvativo. and he II I ltefurnnvr. `Ho fc It that ho had a just riyht to appoul tn them. At it due when milk and water ]KIlllll`llll\'.` would not ruzno to the trout, nnd it was Vneooaaary fora than to tight tlu-it lmltloa ol, reform he tillod the branch. (Hear. hear.) Ha was brought outagainat Mr. 1 . Graham, the atronguat c'amlidato_ in the oonnty. Tho cohtaat over he 1md.Mr. Graham mot, and he held tho (loceaaetl in the highent respect. Alhough opposed to him pnlltlcnlly he could alwaya uxte-ml to him tho wax-moat hand of frimulahip. He could hardly ooncoivo the neceaait y of diacuuiug tho topics of the lay, but they should remember that he was" in rfect harmony with the Umornment - policy of the proagnt day. He t|{npr0\`ml of the Bill giving the lrnnchiue to far- mora' aoun. He held that larmiutfyoting mon of the age of twenty one into entit- led to vote, and if elected ha would nup- nort the Bill. lleapocting the Orange ill ho aid the Urangmnon had all the legislation they wanted without it special Act of Incorporation. He argued with __ .:.|- 3 A n....I;.... an al... f`..u\unut,inn lm munbly improving thqir OOIIIEI; o'[l)p;- tunity to docluo in favour 0! Hon. Mr. Mont`: Admininntion. This, we n_bed scarcely any, they cnpdo by I-Ii)- - _...... It- n.`...|... in tin nnnuimnvm.

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