Tie task assumed by the Premier of Onâ€" tario is by no means an euwy oue, but tae experiente of this part of the Session of the &-h'nrulimno-;ntmw be lost Bpon the members ofthe Legislative Assemâ€" bly« They have seen thas iar scarcely an attempt at party action ; and whenever that u-,gbq.m.nuu.q hare seen it a “fl-m-&q together those who h 00 ce wR desire the success of the new system to eger ase forbearance, and uroid Mincu"un_v atrife, ut least npon past issues Tuey will lamentably fuil in tme discharge of their res. pousivility to the souantry,if they should xo into the Legislature with tae mere parpuse of Sorming party qummbinations on the buasis of former assuciativn, tooppose the Government becaue of the puliticsl antecedents of its o is 2e While the chief responsibility t of tae legislatare must rest n Cammet, it will be the duty of ud Sip D NNEHENNC Aicbntoncmmend tives of Ontario in the Local Legislature are new to legislative duties, if.we except the mumcipal "experience which some _ of them may huve acquired. They are also without | the Cnec‘, â€" or opportanity | for afterthought and revision of hasty action, which a second chamber afords; and being placed tase to face, with the memory of old political antagoniams not yet quite oblim.w} ed, and without the restraint, whith exists in the Purlinment of the Duminion, imposed by the presence of men from diiferent Provinces, ’ it hm that the Uutmostâ€" prudence and new, and composed, im great part, especially men. â€" With the exception “Wn‘h or ten, &.'“ Of tht CIZW Lihl raauecsmcns w" EARIGLINNG:AG: admvamieee ts .21 Ontatio and Quebec. With the Lrmer, there is but a continuation of their former Governâ€" ments, though -uulimmmm†with the latter the Local Legislature is entirely uon to bear, will be in o.mneeï¬;;;uh the puiting in working order of the L cal Legieâ€" lacures. In this respect the Maritime Proâ€" vinces are in quite « difâ€"rent position from m uV L2 1 8 Slleee C d e enne uk all public questions, appears to be imbued with a apirit no leas patriotic forvthe accomâ€" plishment of the same end. So far the new conatitution «t emennel frwn i15 a...._ P 'l'nm-'nmmurshlmml‘o.ot the Parlinment of Caunula is fast drawing to a close, and though the work done, or apâ€" prouching completion, has necessarily been lurzely taken on the faith of Ministers, it -uh-lmlulbmbuhmusm"c‘ ._‘l-mu.., intelligent critreizm on the several measures subhmitted to Parliament, Mp’mbopdmllqi-lu&nhth future. M.unnlymlimimynnï¬a.w provide for departmental organization, and the assimilation of the most umportant of the mbmd&mcumm bbd-hgï¬.md'bomu be clo<al, in all probability, this week, has C ons ECC NE r‘“l",,““'m wituessed the accomplishment of all that could have reasonahly been expected of it, dbmmmwh, legislate for the interests of the whole, desâ€" pite ok} and existing political and sectional antazonisms, are patriotic and intelligent wbï¬'\hmlvptounm{ «ce of the general weltare, and the expansion aad comsolidation of the Dominion, as conâ€" templated by the provisions of the Union Act. Tb-l.-.ac\-o..b»mwym m.wmï¬nmb’um. Union ‘pohey ‘to ite full "extent; and the M'Nlom.w,;mh ‘ tur been sketchel. Mr. McGar »puke, we think, with rather more vigor than he did on the Address, and appeured to be in a much beter state of heakh than when he wus lust in Parliament. Siur Joux A. Mac Dosarp paid an ekquent tribute to the hon. genlemin for the yreat services he had remiered the country, un i expressad the gonâ€" m-lwnmaulmnmm his being again able to take his seat in Parâ€" NE Conmperatin, in terms of the Mdllbmm.. hoii ds afriiiymidiini(. i <al itc from alt parts of the Houâ€"e. A little before midnight he spuke Lmefly on the Intersolunial Ruilway Bill, and tok occaâ€"son to refer incidentally t» the leading questions which had been submit.ed by the Government for Tas Hon. Mr. the House lust : received with a ~AOns the restrarnt, which exists in ment of the Duminion, imposed by te of men from diiferent Provinees, it that the utmost prujence and will be necessary to secure har ind healthy legislative action. yesturday, after a bricf debate. % In. the Commons a very large amotnt of business was done, the members being gener. lllv‘w..nm-‘m“““. adjournment may take place betore the end of the week, it pousible. Th!o..um‘ at twenty minutes to two o‘clock this morn~ Tus address b-u"onun resolutions the incorporation otf Rupert‘s Land and Northwest Territory with the Dominio: ChrOttewaCimes Bilrer Watchesâ€" _ Gold Chaingâ€" de Work Boxesâ€" do Electroâ€"Plated Wareâ€"do Clocksâ€" do. Ladies‘ Reticule Fans â€"d. New Storeâ€"Grant & 1. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1s, 1s67 Uverront Lostâ€"Thomas Richardson. Notes Lostâ€"James hompson. Acknowledgmentâ€"James Gibson. Gold Watchesâ€"Young & Radford. Het Majesty‘s Theatroâ€"Carters Zouaves Hes Majesty‘s Theatreâ€"Wallack. Aaction Saleâ€"H. McLean, ) Warningâ€"Perley & Pattee. " Bottish Proviacial Assurance Companyâ€"W»> Citv and County Official Paper On no ecenston will the names o Wid Adveortisementa be Inserres toreâ€"Grant & Henderson NEW AvVERTISEMEN TS whty tor the conduct rest with the Local McGez resumed his seat in wight, sad on entering was + hearty burst of applause members who Rupert‘s Land and the with the Dominion of ! ime warmest ap ty which has thu» McGu® epuke, we vigor than he did eured to be in u in by the Senate oo Som | wroks As “: had re he go i one wards h overâ€" tor Mr C008 | that h ul the | same e rest in :‘l‘i': baed t o P msess Ccomâ€" thom q e new hn-c: 10n of| 9P & ¢ : luase, b "P":- or‘s br ul auv n ue ce For fine gold and silver watches, fine gold jowellery, fine electroâ€".plated ware, paper | machio goods, fine reticules, and a vanlety ot other gooda, snitable for Christin is presents«, Young & Radford‘s stock will be found r . plete in every departmeat, and intending pur. chasers would do well to give thets a call, Tuaruâ€"-"u.un.â€"-lr. Wallack adver. tises an extraordinary performance this evens ing under the patronage of His Excellency the Governorâ€"Gueneral and Lord Alexunder Russell, Those who have Scen this astonish~ ing performer will reqaire no argument in favor of visiting him toâ€"night. Those who have not yet seen him will agree with us in saping his tranaformations aud instantencous umh-wflmmflhluu- ’ treme opposits are seally wouderful. ; EP C CC Coomeameveemne _ Christmas and New Yen:‘s present® in fine gold, silver, steel and jot jowellery at the Shefficld House, Ottaws. 813â€"tny E. K. MacGillivray & Co. of the Shefficld Aouse bave the largest stock of electro plated wate in Ottawa. Those in quest of presents would do well to give them a cal}. 6i3inv applause Chriatmas presents in gold an. watches at the Shefficld House, the stock in Ottawa, For the most extensive stock of machie and cabinet ware, suitable for mas presents,go to the Shefficld House Fotr fine J. Lasiie has opened a very fine assortment of goods. His friends would do well to cali and see. . uiss trial - “-â€"-;-- -x L use e C on C900 97 & Certath, lease, by which the farm was held by prisonâ€" or‘s brother, and evidence was adduced in aupport of such claim. The trial lasted through nmd'y. the whote day, and the Jucy tetired at alittle after six pm., and at five minuites to seven returned with a verdict of not gullty. Simon Jobn Clark was thea arraigned; and put upon bis trinl, charged with receiving goods knowing them to have been stolen., The goods which he was charged with baving | so received were those which his son had beeu | previvusly conviected of Stealing from ‘the 1 store of Mesers. Hunton, dry goods mer. â€" chants. . The goods were identitiâ€"d by the | 1 evidence adduced in the case of the son, The | 0770 pmnr mmemetzerrredbormigh t them from Mr. Riopel, to whom been sold byâ€"the prisonet. The d« up a claim to the horses by virtue of s m o TCCCence If ared thit he bad wiver the use of m"ï¬....-fo Robert Wilson, : brother ot the prisoner, to whom [Bobert] h. :in-unhr-‘:::ch February or Murch got the horues , and enguged the pri. soner b‘n.lo-ohul-brhln. and J::r- Mdlo'oohhhhnmm- and work tof Mr. Young, tor which he paid him wages, Mhh‘nflfl-mm that on the same evening he was to return the team, and deliver them :r to him, which he did not do, and the next time be saw his borses in thy pssession of another Derson. wha haki. . 4C James Wilson was arrai his trial, charged with atenlin aleigh, l:;ljou :c of don "Mz ll-?:nu.d the LOCAL N i: wsS. The Grand Jury further present that the }dulup of the "’M in very imperfect, and unless speedily remedied must lead to results detrimental to the health of the place, In 'wll-:: they would congratulate thy county the city on the manifest improve» ments in the administration of the alsits of the jail which bave Intterly taken place, And we respectfully request Your Worship to aid by any necessury measures in securing a continuznce of the improvemunts so happily ml o theRe has h 20 2 C O08 Vaited the jail twice, thâ€"te has been no cle man of lite who has decmed it his duty to 'vï¬u the prisoners, The Grand Jury, therefore, recommeat that the ;hbhn Council take the -‘i::l" into const« «tation, and make &n eppropriation to provicé Spiritual instruction tor the benellt of those l'b"o.k canaot otherwise obtain it. for M Ns CC Somment Herr Te t» the improvements already inaugurated. One of these is the absence of a laundry, and the Grund Jary would recommend that & ummu-«unw be erected in the yard in rear of the female department, The necessity for this, together with the deâ€" tails for its constraction, the Grand Jators have bad arnlain..4 1. ,,! _""¢ VHRHAG Jutor Becorder‘s Court, r City of Ottaws, Dec. 17, 1867. } tho e $ ARidigghes ic 3i l "L"’{:“"‘,, Lady n present,â€"â€"That t y have d i uf all the business brought before them ; that they have carefully examined the juil, and have tound it clean and onderly in every respect. There are, h'."" some deficienâ€" viee, which being supplied woald add much KK Uhtt â€" PuikWevectias on uce gg o 9 fore them. They were then dllchrg:-; following is a copy ot their presentment The Grand Jury came into Court with their last bill, when the Recorder said he sincerely thanked them for the ability they had display, ed in the despatch of the business brought be, fore them, They were then discharged. The + mM s 51: After our reporter left on Monday evening, John Clark was tried Tor the larceny of a number of articles from the dry goods store of the Messre. Hunton, where he was engaged as etrand boy. He was detended by his father, who succeeded in getting him tound guilty. Tousaint P. St. Louis was then put on his tmial for breaking into and stealing from the tailor shop of Smith & Roduey. The evidence went to show clearly that the prisoner was in possession of the goods, though there was no direct proof of his having broken in or stolen the articles. â€"Verdict guilty. L RECORDER‘s covrr Deen sent here to Mr. Zol.mo;;;,-‘l::l will be forwarded to Toronto and Quebec respecâ€" tively without delay, Tus maces for the Legislatures of Ontario and Quebec, designed by Mr. Zoruxorren, of this city and manufactured in Montreal, have Iusper e C ge s man n ilan Jaxss Corrox, Chairman, Wilson was arraigned, and put on charged with Atenling two horws, ons md _ one set of dunble huruess, the of Iultm Euesns . . " s 1OECSe {»=s consideration, should be extended to Ministers in organising the departments, an haping & policy for the Province. © Any altempt to embarrass the Cabinet, from a varty standpoint, would be most ungenerous, unworthy |the example of the Opposition chiefs in the Canadian Parliament, and calculated to bring the Local Governmen: into contempt, instead of securing . that. respect and standing in the popular confiâ€" lence which those who profess politicai »pposition to the Ministry affect most anxious ly to desire for it. the Hom. Meesrs, NHowr a: soncert. They hareseen Measrs, Brare and UcKextr® voting on different sides, andi tho «tier deserting his friend Mr. Dontow on » trictly now eonfiience motion;on which even t Cany ons C PRESENTYEN?T or tug GBaXD Jury iy amsociation might be anpposed to act i: W "octee 3 C iT 200 uind to which he did not IO.?:-A'-' his mb‘: ::", t pervon, who ught .b' , to "Ilol! they :ld prisonet. The defâ€"hce sot ~Aimemy nal LC natrong. By the Juigo‘s d thit he had l‘l.v:; s to Hobett Wilson, a t, to whom [BRobert] be t in February or March , and engaged the priâ€" PC* 97 TS Cily, & groat be spiritual wauts of the the Jail. With the ¢x» Ur. Strong, who in his repurter loft t is be ann .229 ,, â€", S POSHding materiâ€" WCCO_MCT+ |â€"als. Let is be npo-?‘ that this wn:rm on» itlcd by the | ly originates the very muderate result providing ie son. â€" The o-ylu,mmtw!.uo-u.u an increase of ten rter loft. mprdayh&ormdnnmm year ut 300 nrth&ï¬:o. and this alone will give mss to aoh operatives n-u“!fl.n‘l«h‘ WS. Ibma ï¬.n-‘;-n'v'o:?.:uh-ql&o‘o;?&hlq makes a gain a Against paid as hhuuud.ndnhnm know the impetus to the manufacturing interests, which is likely to assortment | arise from the nrsl of even small duries on ma. ull to cali | Wria‘s, will readily concede thâ€"t the fgures giren | are much betow the mark. 6134 ’ B it i; shoutd afso be remembered that this Tariff | and â€" silver | 5t "0¢ intended to b> permanans ""g, ‘2*t thit Tarit â€"SECONXD DAY. & certatn Grand Jators ‘ Mr. Puiull, b !ho sRbjeet inaugurated. laundry, and and ANOLIY votes These example> TEeREt ~â€"___ Young & %a Hoal, 30 roceived a stock of : Year‘s presents, and pa would do well to give t for themselves before | MKemember the place, 30 Sruc raer COMB.â€"â€"Ne Mutchmor & Co., 20, Spi last arrivals are Crossl Brusacls and tapestry cai of carpetings and bous aud very complete. Inso Ottaws, Dec. 16, 1867 Pansamacs C100 *IUVI000 | ® T ‘TH® omr rate. Mr. Conneil‘s aftempt to oxâ€" | t | alt himself in the a-u-‘;u;: #'A:’ lo& Bru-lviei ho people at the #xpense % . will recoil up.| p on himself _ The latter gentioman‘s financiering $ ability, and p;uhd:.,:o.mk. : the interests of T his Province, is too nown to receive _ munent wjury in the eetimation of tetel .;’-’::. t ‘Mm-mï¬tdomflflu\-a;ulfl re and nar: ow.minded politician», who cannot see the | or tvocwn-fnqutu.nm of Messrs, Con. ©x neli ard Pnbor.uuyfluu-buoflhlnn A of Commons«, who not having mingled in the Goâ€" Feroment«l consvltations on there n:res. are not | frlly aware of the who‘e difficalry reconciling | at unce so -mlmlioiuu. interesta. l ‘ am sir, 1 Your obedient servant, on the new!y will _ ineet the _ 27ch arll 2t 2 P to the | ue Ceduction efected upon materiais which tuy, nish ww:hg-n-nm-o-clw&bbu- rl-y-nl, and consequently increases their abbiity | it pay for articles of domestic use, As an ilustrnâ€" u-."mu observed that the whole increase of dc.ty--du..,qu.lundm sxz toâ€" R , ‘.b:l'):. dnn.:‘u materials for n'l’- ng and or manufactures, forâ€" merly lnstuded in the foat gad fifteon and a half per cents, amounts to...... $61,000 Leaving the balance to be accounted for _ } in the comparison of duties on wines, spirits, tobaceo, &0., of ODIY »ssssssessess $32,000 snmmmmmmgee Admitt ng, however, tha‘ the necessarics and lux. ltl:.:l‘:flt .:::;,ud to the u-o-:. of .“;‘0‘00. h w ceats head ot popul we l....r: then to -u&-m’:’m ,.o:.unu.. ‘EE aressed employment and insreased w s wl 'no likely l:.r?uk trom the n:mtl u‘!fl'b-u... "1N iPe manufacturing and shipbuilding mater{ l N..._‘.'.. -;â€"w’n present to u.u ut ject. + Ounnell‘») protes: <inst the [ ;M{lhluo:dlhg duties, he mï¬.a :fnhn it to hlm&um'lolom{- laid upon such articles of grvoral consumption as tem, sugar, melusses and flour, snd m::ndh‘l: reduced upon winge ?u spirity, then which arrangement, nothing could be mare distastefut to the people of :u I::wim' It 'wm be n...‘l“mw.‘un he o&-. I‘ i reirain+ frows nence to h:;’v’uducic; .....L".’.'.S. ue prominence t _ It might casily be shown that : Agures in liis comparison of the new that formorly operating in New Bruns mhmm“. b-lhhhchlofp(u out of the ost duction and increase furnished by the ustoms, I wili confine my»>eif at % '.c?':J!!t ,lh is (y o mPrtlf at prea 1 0 PC Comtorencmte 9 4466 o0 From lhh.oulnl: mm it will be keen at a glance that whereas Mr. Connell would have your readers believe that Now Bruaswick hag mummumumm-m-. wltlouny“lnï¬.dou'u be liquidated by it, the wholo amount of actual receipts and peyâ€". ments on mecount of such " floating debt " leares a hlnnolnnuindll... to be added to the Mbudlowm and lot it be fur» ther understood that the whole of that " floating debt" was not yet liquidated at the time specifed, via., Sist October, 1867. nfinintnints OA A....1 & .11 4 a, intended to ... 1 17, ) / | Srnment tms seut lnvoy'l to Mex Minister of Finunce, intended to appear highly n mt# ~fgmgess..... complimentary to him, which to the intelligent j 1 N N reader would present a sudicient cortradic lo#, but as broad assertions are aubject to be received, by mm ... large numbers of persons who have neither time THI3 MORNING‘s DEsP nor incliaation to anaiyzse calculations, I am dosir mmmmmme mm s..., ous of giving in unmistakeab‘s and simple Agurer, Removal of the Capital of Biit thotnumool&oun,udlsnlunhdbth bia. Nocount of this â€"matter, published and ascredited | g,, FRaxc1s00, Dec. 18. â€" Officd by the Auditor of the Dominion, Jobn Langton | tion has beud reueived trom Bugl Esqaire, for the rollowing concise statement :â€" Wextwinater, announcing the rem« Batanse in bank, June 3», capital ut British Columbia to Vict MEMT snn nenns neree rcrevces: »$278,048, 61 t Negro Insurrection, Receipts (in 4 mo‘s) on «9t « Monraonser, Ata,, Deg. 16. â€"Ge ol arreurs, 1856â€"7.......... 30.814 19 & Bekro, has been artested as being 6 me, on no‘t of us _ _ * * 99 | urths recont invurrectionary moven :’ "ll','.l_zz“... »mme tormy, lock Countv gene Do from Lit July to 8ist over, with the slightest possible notice, the amimus of the whole effuston, which is revealed in more than one of its sections, and which could have little or no interest for the readers of your paper in Ontario or Quebec, and will be readily understood by the gontloman‘s own constituents, and the busiâ€" ness community of New Bruns#wick goenerally, Suflice it then to say that the claims of the hon. member to patriotic and disinterested effort on be. balf of Union, may by distillation or concentration be reduced to the very diminutive purpose of the personal elevation of one man who shall be nameâ€" les#, Over expenditure on as‘t of New Inuwewlek..c 1. .2 _ PCs Hoed, 30, Sparksâ€"st., have #llfl ock of Christmas ‘and New \ and pattics wanting to bay to give them a call and judge before purchasing vieew bere, place, 30, Sparksâ€"st, To the Editor of the Ottawa Tmxs : 2 Bir,~The speech of Mr. Conneoll on the Tarit question, as published in the Tiwzs of Saturday, demands a few comments, and in order to make this communication as brief as possible, I will pass The contest for Mayor came off to.day, and resulted in the election of John Lemesurier by a majority of 384 over the Hon, |Mr. Cauchon. Special to the i‘-mn. MBR. CONNELLs sPEECH TARIFEF, Proulx was in the yar sharp axe, when Ciapp his stable seized the woumis complained of. ed till Thursday. Cortmme asp Wooworre a Cow.â€"A man named John Cisppi, was yosterday charged ’lu.-roro Mr. O‘Gara,|at the Police Court, with maliciously inflicti three dangerous wounds »with a sharp handâ€"hxe, npon & cow owned, by John Ahearn, blackemith, near the Chaudiere, The evidence went to show that the cow had on several times gone into the yard owned in common by Edward Proulx and Jotin Ciappi, and that on Friday last a servant ot Edward ty carpetings. ‘Their stock bouse farnisbings is large Inspection iuvited. 48 y named John Chf) 1, was before Mr. O‘Gara,)at the maliciously inflicti three with a sharp handâ€"hxe, np John Ahearn, blackemith, 1 The evidence went to sho ; Yoord Mux‘3 Canmeria® Assoctarton.=â€"Wo | have been requested to announce that a public | meCng for the formation of an Ottawa Young Men‘s Chriatian Association, will be held in the Weeleyan Charch, on Thoreday arening next, «t nalflâ€"past seren. 1t is expected that a deâ€" putation from the Young Men‘s Christisa Association, of Hrntu-l, will to prosent on the occaston. John Mr. Cautchon Defeated goods !o Garland Lemesurter Kiected Mayor, hh veppapienihs rendich dinneiichteieetrdiiciiath in a "s. " a Friday last a servant ot Edward s in the yard cutting wood with a when Ciappi secing the cow enter shown that Mr. Connoll‘s a of the new Tarif and in New Brunswick, ars inâ€" ieulars, but as he attempts out of the estimate of reâ€" FPROoM QUEBECc. Amongst the patterns in Onserves. by the Minister of at present to that severmess $ 3383 30 statement, it will be Mr. Connell would hat Now Brunswick ish to the Dominion, > be liquidated by _receipts and payâ€" ting debt " leaves a 0 be added to the » and lot it be fur» | of that " floating ( i!hnl-upnu.‘, 1 Qusnec, Dec. 17, 1867 axe and inflicted the The case was adjournâ€" 318,708 20 i CR O OOPPOZP TT TPOP Cele! thi » American watches, in gold cas. 8 ; llno,nclok‘loto(fln La Company of London, Engiand, gol! and sitver cases. Inspecti Retaember the place, 30, Bparks.st IHE OTTAWA TIM 3 ut is diaid 2. } First Street below Notre Dam P@F" All boxus and chests sent #r: ulishment have the address of thy T:a Company printed on them m Youxe & KRaprorp bave just received, poer ox. P >#; a fresh supply of the celebrated Wal. thi » American watches, in gold and silver cas. # ; ulno,ncbolculoto(flu Canada Watch Company of London, Engiand, watches, in rol! and silver cases, Inspection ijnpvited. Reinembharek. 3. __ _ 5 , (PREpUCH vooay Cen ieee Anuck Cl cke, jewellery, fancy goods plâ€"ted ware are worthy of insp ky «ls will be sold cheap. Give ti R.member the place, 30 Sparksâ€"st., by 284. han wity j 36 75 _ 70 TV000 <diffide, in writing you will oblige h{’tddmmg thas : M ~ntreal Tea Conyu{, 6 uspitalâ€"st., Mon. tm al, An cmllnt': xed Tea could be seld fo G0c.; v good for common purposes, 50¢, Bs vera llvl"z beyond Railway Stations will pl 180 send Post Office order, or encloge notes, Ti« carringe will be pard to the nearcst staâ€" th o. Tra will be forwarded immediatety on te: lptottheomerby mail containing money, or ‘he money can be coliected on delivery by b "x, ressâ€"man, where there are Express Offices, A (lal mofictend invidh dE cbetmainensccici BB 2c 7t Aiâ€"e do, 55¢.; Young Hyson, 50¢c. and 80 .; Fine do., T5¢, ; Buperfine and Very Cis. "\:l. sl a A uvlq‘ will be -nde,l ‘by purchasing direct imon the mporters, uality and purity conâ€" siâ€" red. All orders f?w boxzes of 239 or‘tyb lbe., or (wo 12 lha., sent curriageâ€"free to the country, T\ & not mentioned in this vircular equaily . el: ap. The company haring determined to tu! « a stand in mh'llununl market, -elfln, q=.lity and ci may be implicitly relied on. . Whete a 20 ib. box would be too muck to . or three clubbing together conld divide, | In writing van wil g31 _ ", "C", PDHG lQn «; Fi Chfce, $1 A saving from the siâ€" red. _ or ‘wo 12 I T\ a not . eb ap. T tu} c a stan oX THR Youre asp °_ 3. .\ qy _ """~~ »ominon Congou, Brokep Leaf, 8trong Tea, 45¢., 50¢.; Fine Flavored New 8. «son do., §5¢. ; Excellent Fu)! Â¥luvorâ€"d do,, 15 ; Sound OQolong, 40¢, 450. ; Rich Fluvor» ed Jdo., 60.; Yery Fine do. do, T5c.; Japan Good, 50¢. ; Very Good, 58¢, ; Finest, 75¢, Cnmmem Tea.â€"Twankay Common, 35¢, f Fis de, S5e.: Younr whll . "00n 358.; Nee uy ~veinBnly ceaw ~A 2 doorsfrom St. Francois «Kavier Street, It has been established, by the best medica} aurbority, that oneâ€"haif the nervrous diseases Ar > caused by drinking impure Tea. The Comâ€" pauy have imported asupply of Teas that can in â€" warranted pure, and tree frorg nrhuon. su‘stances, in boxes of 10, 15, 20 and 25 lbs., au<4 upwards, BuaCk Teaâ€"Comimon Congou, Broken Leaf, 8trong Tea, 45¢., 50¢.; Fine Flavored New 8. «son do., 85¢.; Excellent Full Kh.v....1 40 Int a «0 39. a¢ CH "Yrede, the Dominican Minâ€" Ist 1 to m. hie atri ral home atter bis tecall by nt Cabrial, made a report, wlich left no doubt as to the complivity of S«lnave in the basest tmnsactions, â€" Gen, Cnbrial‘a foroes were already on the march, an it was stated that the Haytieos had left th‘ircapital to meet the Dominicans, Reports of carthquakes at Martinique and Guadaloupe at~ coutradicted . ial solicited #th inss ui a f 000 Uews from Uayti to the Tth inst. Bhe brings vonfirmation of the murder of Gen. Montes at Unpe Huay» tinn. . War bas boen declated agninst Hayti by the Rupublic of 8t Domingo on agcount of th» ald and countenance wï¬uh that Govern. wment lent to the partizans of â€"Baz, who reâ€" eently invaded Dominican territory at Monte Ciristi, Gen, Â¥alyerede, the Dominican Ati.." Sn â€"c u200 slsc i1 Havaxa, Dec. 16. arrived at Bantingo Teexheamnidatcsi J nconsd New Yorr, Dec. 17.«â€"1t is stated that Mr. Venaerbilt is about to repudiate a}t e:rm- contracts between the New York Uentral and Hudson‘s River Ruilroad, and the Exprers Companies, and that the Ohio & Ponnsylyunia Cuntral flxm-u will do the same, I; Is alao stated thut the Merchants‘ Union Express VUompany has consolidated with the ol!l:x- preas Companies, Union between Fenians, A document Appears toâ€"day in the Trigh Pvople bewspaper specifytoy the basin of nniun Agreed npon between the ilobert Alull Buvage wings of the Fepinh Broth: wh ant THE MONTRRAL TEA EPC SHT PEmtce, Naw Your, Dec. 17.â€"The World i marked lenuing editorial upoy the abiliti Gun, Hapcock, Actting his judgment , that of Geant that of Grant " 3 _2 ""GTO08, DeC. 17.â€"â€"Several Democtatic metubers from the West, whose choiw for President has bitherto been Pendlcton, deâ€" clated themselves a fow evenings ago decided« Ip in favot of Gen, Hancock. . The moys. ment in this direction acquaires every day more strungth and signiticance, tho 2 2009 200. 17.â€" hy I’-lmindlxntnlly do» nles that there is auy truth in the repori which bas been current, that the IFrench Gov. ernment bas sent Envoys to Mexico. RIRDCOBbieTSP uie tPc k. .. 3. .1 1 4 Cabinct. The Ieport needs confirmation. Last despatches recerved from Mase~wah teports the British expeditionary force in Abyssiuis â€" had rached a place call d Scnape, where there was an abundance of water, and the natives friendly, + Paris, Dec. 17.â€"The I’-lmindlxntnlly do» nles that there is auy truth in the repori which bas been cutrent. that the we aor o " AMLERICAN NEWs, A rumor from Vienna aa y in the Austrian Ministry is that Count Von Talffo 18 CEREUN E: â€" EME e HREE . ccid, T i Loxpox, Dec. 17.â€"An inquest was i 14 to. day on the bodies of the persons killea uy the attempt to blow up the Ulerkenwell prison, Nothing satisfectory was clivited as to the perâ€" petrators of the crime, cable that Spain had of Cuba and Port } is denied, L EO CRRTUUIVTE (2C TT men were instyntly killed and <f party escaped ipjary. Both the & Burveyor were ty burt, and are eritical condition. ‘The report which reached Lorea 1 C Of . "°C9C Ne en were removing» 1t & tre mendous explosion occurred, Beveral palice MICH Wero Instunile Li a SV Ts Raprorp‘s stock Several Policemen Kl!hd‘ Inquest on the Bodies ar -;: Sus o1 C o es es The Sheriff and Town BSurveyor Critically Injured. It Explodes while From the West ludies Prblipiproarmamsammees..""" TB MoRE PESTIAN FIENDISHNERSS. Dlmnn'omn::ruy Of Nitroâ€" +‘ Glycerine, |CABLE NEWs THIS MuRKNING‘S DESPATORES Prime Minister fow . Fromsxos, Dec. 16.â€"In the Ital went the Liberal members have ;ltbouh attick upon the Go: 8 nosmirar srract Express Intet YEsTERDAY‘s DpEsP The Abyssinian 16.â€"The M â€"Lhe steamer Cacigue bas de Cuba, with news from t. &2: brings vonfrmation : the Bodies of ch; Clerkeonwell Explosion Victims, ‘enian Broth rhood C it ) bad offered to sell the Islands fl?‘.mto to the United States r 17.â€"An inquest was i 14 to. acg alres vvery day mufu Ace, 17.«=The â€"World has a " CPqUmle all el’m's- New York Uentral and oad, '.M the Exprors . mke 2 w © while the Anthorities Removing 1t. P7°000, Ail | CCC neslt them a call, ’clfluh outlays a 897â€"2 | time to expand upon the GuVr;D;;‘n;;.l. Menebrea will reply toâ€"morâ€" coMNPaXy, xc.-xg the Italian Parliaâ€" says that a change is impending, and 18 to form a new Legal proceedings on the Expediticu, Geo. Shorter, ATCHES sommittes had done very well i Lo 003390 CC200000 E06â€" MOntht:â€" labor of the ofgei,j, _i3 N W O#K the |salary from the Dominion, which the D. jell | labor of the. officials without proper payâ€" | muion was not bousd to y, and he sup. U | ment, or to reduce their number ‘below wiat posed the amount -uula.r‘mve to be sur ‘CP" | un efficient performance of the public service sharged to the Proviuces of Ontario and reqnired, und be would here tuke occasion to Quebec. (The hou. member then went on «1y that since he had taken his seut in this | to remurk upun the extremely disugreeable, Â¥+ â€" | House, he had experienced nothing but the | and in fact painin}, position . in wuich the Inust enure conrtesy on the purt of all the members from the Lower Provinces have been employees, whom he had found ever ready Flued by the neglect of the two Canudian 10 do his bidding. In that respect be had | Provinces to provide for their old servante.) lcal nuthing to complain of. But Jet hon. memâ€" | If it is desired to give the furmer officers of igs | bers look for & moument ut the staff of the } Canada sainries for life, let it be put in the s" | lute Legislative Council ; by a list he held in report, and the members from the Lower Proâ€" oug | bis band he f, ad it to be filtyâ€"two officers | viaces would sustal it; but it is not so statâ€" ouy | 448 band h¢e fou yâ€"Awo ers "»0es would sustain ; 1t i8 not so be,, | and servants, and by another Aftyâ€"six. The | ed in the report, and are we to be told beâ€" *] Agsembly of Canada it uppears employed beâ€" | cuuse these officers had been a inted by af | tween 150 and 160. Now he came from a | Canada proper as officers oftmi-huup ow | Gountry where the annual income generally | which no longer existe, that the Dominion o,, | imetithe expenditure, and where the expendiâ€" Parliament is to vide them with uhtriu. ore» | ture was made to correspond with the income. | for life? It has &.. said that a disposition an | T: would mstonish the ie of Nova Scotin to yield to the Government has been maniâ€" | DOb® little to fing that lm'iolwn%udl Prated by the gentlemen from the Lower | . ; }ot Canads emploved 50 officers, and it would Provinces; but the member jor Grandville, | d | ustonish the people of Canada to find with who had maude that assertion, would find | . Y | how few the business was carried on in Nova | that the men on the Select Committee of Conâ€" | Scotin. In 1864, the number of pages of the | tingencies were nut likely to be moved from i Ct | Journals of tue Legislative Cour.cil of Nova their position either by the honorable the | \ )* | Scotta, prepared altogether by the clerk himâ€" Postmasterâ€"General, or any other member of | t + | selt, amonnted to 169 folio, and in 1865, to | the Government. The ({orommont want | s W | 108 tolio, in the Legislative Council of them perhaps to feel the difficulties of their | : Â¥ Canada, in 1864, the journals amounted to | position as members of the Maritime Provinâ€" | y 0 | 330 pages qauarto, and in 1865, to 247 quarto. | ces, und in some re-roou, have done so in the | o j | Now if you double the Nova Seucum to | matter of the Posa Service Regulation Bill, | c ; | bring them to quarto, the difference in favor | but the Postal %‘mion has been nothing to | w . | of Canada will be very small. Now as to exâ€" | this. By that Bill the whole of the Provinces | i, s ! nditure in Canada, it was $42,000, in Nova are put on a footing of equality ; but the | w < ;‘hu was $1,560. â€" In Nova Scotis, the | moment you undertake to !c«thmoflicen, t I | service was pertormed by four men, in Canada | whose remoral is the mbï¬etor complaint by | t}, . | by filty, including clerks and doorkeepers. | the hon. member for Grandville, you virtualâ€" | w }One clerk did the «luty at the table, prepared | ly undertake to pay them with our woney. | n« . | the jourvals, and read them in is own hand. | It then, the Government have any desire to ! ly | writing the next day, sent them to the press, | help ns to tide over our difficulties do not let t |Corrected the proofs, and saw the whole | them place us in this false position ; don‘t | m | husiness done. His salary was $800. Thé| let them ask us to make up the difference | se Sergeantâ€"utâ€"Arms received $300, the Chaplain | between a fair and hoporable return for cerâ€" | us | $100, the Assistant Clerk, $160. This was tain services. We have enough to contend with, | rec | the whole ataff. and they ouglit tocome up and asaist us, and, | the Hon. Mr. CAMPBELLâ€"How much did | in ashort time, we -lull%o prepared to meet | by ’ they allow the members ? all the difficulties with which we are at nt | offi Hon. M+r. McCULLYâ€"$4 a day. beset. ‘Think you, hon. gentiemen, lEM the | the ’ MHon. M~. WEIRâ€"And one :ï¬illin‘ per | reports o(yourulnnpm hare not gone | the | mile tray: lHing expensen, duwn to our Provinces ; that our people have | at | _ Hou. Mr. llcCLLLYâ€"Wbentlw;lculw.v: mlnudof’:ih scandal vizhhr::ud to the | wh | expenses were compared, it would not Stationary, printing, and a_ ‘of other | He | lhs:l‘hl very #«urprising that the Nova Scotin things, scattered :eeqvlun on the wings of | frie memters hesitated a little to sanction the the press. 'on.uodinipusn this. 1 | am ’C-n&h outlays, Thmndmludwtnthd such things have been, we are determined | uf t time to expand so much as that, and when that it shall not be so now. He seemed to | kin they consented to pay $26,000, they lkouï¬m epeak warmly, and p.hr, did so k, | not! they had maude a great step in advance. Nor and he did so because he fels warmly. 'E'du obli did he expect that any one would have found report be a hlm;g there have been no exâ€" hast roum for charyi the committee with cheeseâ€" | tra in ; if the officers of | be : p.;igng ;:d nmk:ï¬ eooou;;nl. In giving a llai:m:;h:n MMW your | of h Btalf of 34 to take care of membersâ€"it w as hands on report and crush Irle uw J s0ur nearly baif of one to eachâ€"be thonen, ";°" | M404* 08 the rep Natic ll!l] § L'_.'-..;m.’ es of aboye few of the Sheriff and lying in a ATCHES been comâ€" made an lauguage Nution, Marâ€" â€", _ [ °/+ SmaiL _ NOW as to exâ€" Canada, it viu 342,000, in Nouv': : $1,560. â€" In Nova Scotin, irtormed by ftour men, in Canada luding cterks and doorkeepers. | the duty at the tuble, prepared and lmni lbom_in us own hand. 8. DECEMBER 18 18 6 7 Hon. Mr. MeCULLÂ¥ proposed to give rea sons why the House should udopt the report. So long #go us the 15th of last month the F-:ot' masterâ€"General had moved for a Select Comâ€" mittee on the contingencies of the House ; that Committee had met, from day to day, and had felt an anxious desire to muke a reâ€" irt, which would be equally just to the ï¬uu.-e and â€"to its officers, and he was hapoy Lo snÂ¥ it hus} aiietmacies Letfurs ce on ol day, sent them to the w'w,- “"’!: and saw the whole His salary was $800. Thé CANADIAN â€"PARLUIAMEKT, 16r SESSION. 1at ~ESSION. lat PARLIANMENT. THE SENATE, Tucrenay, Dec. 12 EVENING «ITTiSG. â€" _ The travagances ;, 213 f41 IDete have been no exâ€" m"::e:-inold&nd‘;u u..oï¬w..':r h‘ndcmi. MM""“MWW! your uh’a:;rzonnddvub_u:r,mm * 2 maeter of Marine Fisher c-.ws.’e-u-uoomm..b..,-.,. . dEomiis nlectiin t lc M 2 U L0 10 1 4 0 | monts, and the recommendations Ltw the #â€" | Cummuttee of 1864 therefore lï¬pli(‘d to e | them with .absolute propriety. â€" He would n | now tell the House thut the vote which waus ? | about to be tuker, would serve as an index ) | to the motion of the Senate in re«apect of ex , | penditure and isbursemente, and it would be l | so ulkhwul" throughout the length and | breadth of the Dominion, The members favorâ€" | infextravagance would of course vote for the amendment, and if in a mejority would put | off, and probubly defeat altogether the recom. ' | mendations of the commitice. _ The hon. member for Grandville had instanced a case ol peculiar hardship, as he thought, but Nova Soutin bad also men who deserved well of their country whom Canada would bardly thigk itpmurtoboulhl npn to provide for. _ fnd Onturio and Quebec were not willing to recugnize the clutms of their own old servants, and if they were not, how could the Lower Provinces be expected to do a0, Tue Senute had reapected these claim smnnlly not bound to do #0, and ln:l wb suluries which would place whe | officers they retain in positions of comtort | and competence. _ Wih respect to those | who«e services were to be dispensed with, | ; the Hon. Postmuster General himself had | . inserted u clause in the report granting then: | a certain gratuities equal in some Cases to one | 1 year, und in uthers to six months‘ salury. He (Mr. McCuliy) did not compluin of this, | § but certainly tne Dominion was not undler | t any lufie‘l obligution todo it. â€" Indeed, these M{‘wn‘ had :f:oly received #ix months‘ lulive $ a o . # , 1867 t | Hon. Mr. McCULLYâ€"He expected so, | J and it was at least remarkauble that in two | years he should have found it negessury to | add nineteen persons to the already over grown . etatl. It bud been «tated thut the Committee had made sud huvoe among the suluries. 1t they did they had had the ussss tunce of the very gentieman who now gom | piaing so Toudly, for in the echedule of 1864 if was put on record that the Clerk‘s salary should be $2.400, and that no other #ulary ahould exceed $2,000. But an bon. member said, ©Look at what had been done to tire Gentleman Usher of the Bluck Rod, who in England was regarded as an officer of the :ishnt rank, and who presided over the snb inates.""" Well, in this also they had fol lowed the recommendations of the Committee of 1864. 1t was true that these recommenâ€" dutions were only to apply to the successors |â€" uf the officers then empluyed, but the present | ufficers were in fact the successors of the preâ€" | | vious ones, they were all new uppoint | . TNENIOLE: :AAAE : ABils: * semmesl en en q l I Hon. Mr. McCULLÂ¥Y had taken some p&ing to acertain how, and when the officers and servants of the House had been apâ€" pointed. â€" He found the Rarl of Elgin had up. pointed one, that tour were Crown appoint ments, two by Mr, Caron, tive ty the Puunmur-General, and nineteen over whon, the hon. member who had just spoken, had thrown the charitable mantle of his symâ€" patiies. Hon. Mr. LeTELLIER p& ST. JUSTâ€" Hadâ€" that hon. member appointed ° all the charwomen ? us s OOY CZ CERCTEEAME 1I work during the recens tor fftyâ€"erx | Pay the officers well while they are a and let them veeupy the intervals f ewn profit, as they. choose, . Hon. Mr. TESSIERâ€"Did the hon ber include the eleven charwomen the officer« ? . " °0 provide thein with nlurion. It has En said that a disposition the Government has been maniâ€" the gentlemen from the Lown,| nott s tasie m s CE AEPPOY s _| Hon. Mr. l"ERBlErl‘himply meant to say that as a matter of principle, since the work to be done had been redaced, and the payâ€" ments to the officers were proposed to be reâ€" duced, it was but Just that the indemunity of m!;nbers‘-huu.l;l be reducted also. re ho oo on s ce e t principle, the members‘ pay suow duced in proportion. Hon. g': McCULLY was quite let the hon. member but put it to t in proper form, und he would find many Lower Province members wor to the reduction. However,. that was not before the House, but in «lready been dispused of, the Go: having taken the reaponsibilite pnotiitinl ols donls ABc t l h d00k ) c cA 11 ’ apprehension ‘here, for by the creation of Local Legislatures ‘a great part of the work Was withdrawn. ‘The work in fact would hardly amount to twoâ€"thirds of what it was before, and when this was taken into account, it would appear that the Committee had only Bought to establish a proper relstion between :’I;e lwbor to be pertunuedpzn.l the salaries to id. > 5i.4 'lg“;‘n._l{raFERRlERâ€" Well: mnon tha sulus Hon. â€" Mr. McCCULLYâ€"The Genveral was in quite a different being now the rmer of 4,000,000. Hon. Mr. WEIRâ€" S are we; t now legislates tor 4,000,000. Hon. Mr. MeCELLÂ¥V.__‘T1.. Hon. Mr. Le TELLIER pe Sr. JUSTâ€" Well, for his part he thought that if the @stablishment of the new Dominion had made it rruper to increase the Governorâ€"General‘s Silary, it was & very good reason at least why ‘l‘he salaries of the officials should not be iminish ad ‘CUts ol the Muritime Provinâ€" + re-roou, have done so in the ostal Service Regulation Bil}, uestion has Leen nothing to ill the whole of the Provinces Euin i on 1. [ p ) 7 7 _ N"€ should be paid, and no member uf the committee had more heartily voted for it. He had been sutry to heat an bon. memâ€" berlu.uok the salary of the Governurâ€"Genâ€" aral C2 P OCBP EV ATeT ERT was, however, quite willing the of the Senute should be paid, a. uf the committee had more hed il. He had been @urty to hear hon. member had charged the Lower Proâ€" vince members with the intention of working up a little personal popularity for themselves at the expense of the dignity of the House ; a charge he cunceived to be very anjuast. He came from a Province where the Speaker of the House received no salary, and where the UM: were paid, but not extruvagantly. He WBR hownuas 20 +000 sls e I Frecommendations of the llSN' therefore applied to "e mme House, but in fact had n dispused of, the Government n the rem sibility. FEBBlmn)ply meant to say MeCULLÂ¥â€"w MCVULLEâ€"Well, in ; anybody believe that there Cn> Doady believ Htrqt{;flf_:i‘!nen was mis »d, but not extravagantly. He lv.)niu willing that the Speaker NoT VC Webtet . 7 F .A xhb eb ic ds i he would find that fhey are at work, intervals for their fiftyâ€"«x persons ell, upon the same pay suould be reâ€" we; the Senate ers und aar.....___/# "§aincome on as officers and servants of une.ï¬ouu at the reduced salarie«, they will at Jeast do so with theit eyes open, Having no intimation that by the inauguration of the Dominion their official positions lhad ceased to belong to them, they came into the service of the Senate with the expectation of receiving at least an equal amount of salury to that which they lns been in the habit of receiving. He wished to be understood that be had no friend, or relation, nor even an acquaintance, ‘lmon; the officials who were to be deprived uf their situations, but they hu# been al} kind to bim, t were familiar hm nothing more, u.:{’ they were willing obliging. He saw no necessity for this crue} haste of dismirsal. It was a long time since be wasa bhov at u«h.; 1OR ) in sober quite willing mile <223) ; 1 C CCC90 Oy Td | so i-ebemcml_r calTeZl‘upon to mdopt, 'ol:ï¬ n0t amount to two cents to every man and woman in the Dominion, and for the saving of this pitiable amonat families at present in comfortable circuimstances were in â€" 194]â€" winter _ to _ be put _ out «of â€" their ouses _â€" s _ _ the seow and" _ cold without pity or consideration. Doubtiess, at this moment these people were drear.ing of the wretchedness in store for them, while we were comfortably talking of it here, He was nut against the report, but he wudecided-]‘ : ly opposed towits tmmediate effect. Let those to be deprived of part, or the whole, of their ’ means of livelihood, stand as they are this session, and after that if they in come on as officers and servants of mo‘glouu at the r;zuoal salarie«, l;:ley will at Jeast do so with theit eyes open, aving no intimation that by the inguguration of the Dominion Their | official positions lhad ceased to belong lo, llml:, they came into . an.~ _ _ 206 1o to the House would alâ€"jeet House. _ He might, indeed, have culty in expressing himselt; bu that he might be able to upea{( to gentlemen with common sense. thousand doliars was seemingly a to be saved to the Country, u«{w dared 0 such a saving woul upon nn'j epoken of as no friend t ple. Taking the risk of that, h would tell this House that the a templated by the report, which the ho ue o o Ed U Hon. Mr.â€" i!()l quence to boast of halit of oecunvi i c c 1 .400 0 AtEF+ HHRHNIAKE NY had, if the D »mimon should Not have t» pay ,u. In Eogland officers of the Ho use ot Lords, who had been receiving £800 a year, were cut down to £450; and this, to3, was done by the grave and reverend seigniors to wuom he looked up with reapect. . These ufficers of long service and. experience had been suddenly cat down in their emoluments, and yet here there was an outery about keeping up the dignity, necessary for a doorâ€" k:&r (laughter). _ We should now start with & clean sheet, and he was aorry that his triends were not able to see the mutter in the eame light as the Committee saw it., * Hon. Mr. HOLMESâ€"â€"He Hud not uts mem among qGe»tion had, it. Governor. pusition, WtR td haniseacs is 21. What do they give tneir ( the Chancellor get £4 000 Hon. Mr. SPEAKER ‘ Hon. Mr. MOCULLY w Je aw : L T ho ol Ir copay 5 C ECCREIR, Hon, Mr. LeTELLIER ve $T. JCST Charity! who spoke of churity ? Hon. Mr. McCULLY .3 was going say it would be a charity to thee peuple n to keep them here, tbecwuse if this went o to the world many would ue better off tha in Oomin? here. _A mun is a slure, who, i ruu.liu h.::, depends upon ts #ulary dor Hon. Mr. MeCULLYÂ¥ 4Jp been brought to bear in this c thiut, too, by officers of the Hou remind hon, gefitiemen, with tain petitions, whigh bay} been them, that this was not an ele stmution. 1t was not a plac provide for the wants of poot churity were wanted hon. gen put their 'Ilfl: ID thitlr namlent s Was Hon. Mr. SPEAKER did no the gentieman was out of order aurl{:nnud improper influences the conduet of any member of wias not out of order, » ired o4 2710 _ [3 """ * 108 i9 order and inâ€" quired whether the hop, gentleman . had a Pight to insimuate that improper influences had been brought to Lear on any gentleman ul that House, Hon. Mr. SPEAKER ult not newnntins a4 5. Hon. Mr. MILLE rose t quired whether the hop, en HMon. Mr. MeCULLÂ¥ did not nse the ex ,pres-inn undue influences, it he did not think «uel interruptions added much to the dignity of the House. Tt was possible, in the warmth «4 debate,‘ to make nse .of expresâ€" sion=, which otherwise would not be used ; ut no man should tell him that he gould not rrc. He understood the nature of these inâ€" fluences as well as anybody did. He referred to certain petitions which had heen LR make use of fuences," * Mon. Mr. Hon. Mr. MILLERâ€" There were no such j not true, Hon. Mr. MeCUiLL.Â¥ tleman wor! | use proiis Hon. Mr. BLATt â€"T vught to be ti the ].cgiulum,- nsed. â€" Had t tirst day, ther Mn e o y o o0 9e POpdfh nad been too long deluyed. To the course of ifieen days, he should not hesitate to say ceria.n influences had been at work, and the long services, the assiduity," the labor, und the necessities of certanin people were to be of Wore necount than justice to the country, The: affiir had been ail blown up by the action of he would it say whom, â€" Yet we: Unirist ane ced 1 I ) boast of, and was not much occupying the altention He might, indeed, bhare are; ullices, we wore uflicers ure uot tain inflrences t y oo e manfully and fight the battl men ofintellect cannot well red tape. | He admitted thai worthy of his hire, but Jet have got their services, taiked. sbout the Red R question the opposition in t with us, but the momen @Conomy in ; connection w C3 t 06 °P ereltieg C whom he had eÂ¥erJooked upun As aiio the number of his hest'menj:, and is ; be said that we have not cared for ger men of French origin Lecause in the rej we have left two little blanks in it for A Brunswickâ€"for a clerkslip and a messeny not €¥en putting Nova® Stotia on the sa froting with New Brunswick. He would nome and wait. Take these places ; , them. Don‘t take them however, and say, cared to seize upon the public patronage U OMKLE: _ OHEFâ€"DEUDIE AYA nmanamer nb E BP WiniPhitistilves sisat dicsi nut enjoy a darger yeariy income than | a Jadge. "Lhe Postmasterâ€"Genetal in. wmittee had exhmauâ€"ted al}} his elogy to gel a compromise in the Cummittee, the Commuittee, came to a Compromi=e, with the exception of nine, retuined the yices of the officers of the tormer Legis Council uf Canada, ut, it is truc, red: but not inadeqtate salaries. And woul. House now tear their repurt to peces. Wass sorry that some honvrable member Freuch vrigin should be uppused to him 1 He had telt that the L awer Province ge men might depend on thein tor supp « ever troulse Ccame, und was Surry to see ti gAthering together now to uppose â€" th They had tiemseives gentlemen of Fre EXTRLOHONSt ie C mmanin e AFece a. 4 to the report, and are both bound to vote for it, and the House in a}} fairness should | support their committee, who "have made ample provision fur the service of the Senate, the mure erpecially as the repurt is one which will commend itselt to the public. Telj _me not that the #Alary of the respected \Clerk of this House, tor instance, :s a paltry pittance. It much exc&al- that of a Judge uf our Supreme Court, and no one will preâ€" tend to say that the duties, of his uflice are more arduous or iia position one of greater dignity. A Judgeof the Supreme Corrt, who sits in banco, rides out on circuit, necessurily possessed of large attainments,. aund who laburs incessuntly, only â€" gets $2,800, ans, however much his feelings may be hurt by the antouncement, it did not seem to him a bardehip lha:l the Clerk of this Hpuse should â€" pusg eE 71 on a saving would be looked | n of as no friend to the peo 1e risk of that, however, he, House urc lhe‘uv'il:“‘ conâ€" J which they cmr“:lpon to ‘mdopt, 'ol:els} 0 be the musters here islature when such i; Had this report Leen wir l o0 o9 on eamiamigi It was not a place inter the wants of poor peo; P;,(,}'unud hon. gentlemen nds in their pocket«, MILLERâ€"What go you no such influerces used wore mel w anch l.u;g';n'l;é; isR oe ST. JU3TPâ€" mear Clerks? â€" Dues nut k 000 a year? 2R ~I wish T had it +Â¥X wished Mr. Speaker should Not have t» pay ters ol the House ot asters here, and woe betide eu such influence can be ‘port Leen brought up the uld have been no difficulty, 2 " _ TUT _ 46€ ‘Of GKpres ise would not be used ; 1 him that he could not the nature of these inâ€" ybody did. He referred hich had been presentâ€" ovided for. T u';)u; constderation of the delayed. Ta the co I icers uf 35 _ 06,! *Â¥mpathized with Li le 70 C REpEAnr Courl, who | the officers Af old Canyula, He had a *yimâ€" rides out on circuit, necessarily pathy with Justice, with the weak, the deâ€" large attainments,. and who tenceless weak, . 2* opposed U1,, the â€" atrong, intly, only â€" gets $2,800, ans, | Some of their officers, ahout 1,, be curtailed i his feelings may be hurt by | of their emoluments, of t, 1"s¢ Them aito ment, it did not seem to him a gether, had grown grey in the "ervice, and is the Clerk of this Hpuse should it because old age has imade them boury thut Fger yearly income than such | they ouglt to be made to sutfer WAbL in their * e Postmasterâ€"Gepetal inâ€".comâ€" latter days? He berged that the Houxe xhauâ€"ted all his eloquence | would excuse him tor his fir altempt at vimise in the Committee, and speak ing. Toongh maty yearsfin Legisaâ€" \ Came to a compromie, and | tive H.aâ€rf, and m»(mlh-l.m-hu,; the UpDpare tion of nine, retuned the ser. tinities of doing so which a long bfe had af. cers of the tormer Legislative | forded, ‘he had not prev100sly had btgsg ada, ut, it is truc, reduced, enough in his fuce, that kind of Courage tate sularies. _ And would the | whicn is Decessary to a publicspeaker, . Boy ‘ their report to preces, _ He | a= seconder of the motion Letore the chair he some honorable members of| could not remain silesit. _ Une of the firg hould be uppuséd to him now. principles insulled into hi« mind was to fear t the, Loaver Province gentle | God and honor the Queen, and he trusted he end on them Jor support it | id buth in adÂ¥vocatng the claims wl those 1e, and was sorry to see them | about to sulfer by the adeption yf the Select her now to uppose â€" them. | Commuttee‘s Report, H_v thaniced the Houâ€"e welves gentlemen of F. enca ] kindly but lrtearng to tim, and of they would Comearts, Rubj,h;w,., &e., [ zrant him tiie unly favor he bad arked of ever looked upun as amongst | them, he â€" world : cerlainly‘ fee} happy, his lrut'memfl, and is it to | (Cheers,) + have not cared for gentle. To be continued, rigin Lecause in the report To t +s mavin i Alitmmes esns lutle blanks in it for New HoOUSE op COMMOXx, f a clerks=lip and a messenger, o Mb Nova Scotia on the same Teesbay, Dec. 17, 186t. Bromovick. . He .‘woalld go | 4j SPEAKER took the Chair at three Take these places ; use o‘clock. e them however, and sav. we w 1 4, af, it is truc, reduced, e sularies. _ And would the heir report to pieceâ€". He me honorable members of had not elo ", Nonoratie members of | could not re ild be opposéd to him now. principles ins e Lower Province gentle | God and hon un them for supp rt .r! did buth in a and was surry to see them | about to sutfe _ now to oppose them. / Commuttee‘s ves gentlemen of Frency | Kindly tor lt meaite, Rubinhnwu, &e., [ srant him ti Flouked upun as amongst | them, he w heut'meuj:, and is it t | (Cheers \ een presented to elcemosynary in. place intended to poor people. If ho eE td th the remark, those nol perccive that , Ye in the income‘ than such T nrough SE robrcl A is 200 introduced by Hon, Mr. ROSE, and ‘;.:qoo.d reading fixed for toâ€"morrow (this day.) STAMP DUrige. Alfllbhmhd-umluorym and bills of exchanse was then read a first time upon the motion of Hon, J. ROSE, who, he report course of mess ? & It is l Mr. MCKENZIE took exception to the prsâ€" posals of the Government, which h« character» ized as an attem pt at dodging the question, by a transfer of linbility to withdraw from the general circulation of the country the amount required for Governinent) Decessities., He animadverted upon the charge of a lurge proportion of current rxpeuditm?. repair of public buildings to Capital Account, and asked how the Hon. Minister for ‘Finance could venture to deal with the Parazil a ""C°*. Mr. MoFARLANE briefly opposed the resolution, and The resolution was it being six o‘cl. ck. t uoc 2 0 °> ACHOWARE Infor mation as to the momle U rou wiil h 1t was proâ€" posed . thut these sslaries should be paid, as Well 2s whether uy PayiMments Were boing made ot this sccount in wdvance of the sanc. tion of Parliament, f Hon, Sir JOH N A, MACDON ALD said that upon a question of so Kreat timportance, dyci sion upun which would extablish a precedent for the tuture Governors even otf Provinces f not yet included in the Confederation, the Government had advisedly postponed deâ€" liberation, and that it remained to be decided whether equal rettuneration was to be given losll,orwhcm«uuuhru. Were to be proâ€" portioned to the population of the respective provinces, . Mcanwhile the Lieutenant Gov. eruure were not in receipt of pas: ies ol c in eh.q“eucc Measre. Auglin, Burpee, Ca ness,) Colfia, Connell, Cruke, Ruy, Rennaad, sSuvary and Wally solution was then voneutted in #ALARIES OÂ¥ uigUTe®aXr 0: Upon the #econd resulation i. in ~Com ar mPlll _ 2CCCCen ue Hon. Messre, HOLTON, DORION, and CA TIER, respecting previous Audit enactments and practices of the old Province of Canana ; m;‘u‘nen"llu-u. SAVARY, MILLS, and the authority proposed to be given to CE U:umor-(l;nrml to remit dutics in certain cases for the public beneBt ; ‘the Bill was agreed to and reported with ccrfiain verbal amendments, and the third rm fixed for the evening sexsion . WANP DUjiEe. Upon the motion of the Hon. J, ROSE for convurrence on ‘the Kighth HKesolution adopt» od in Committee Of Wave ana s3__ _ "" MOP+ dnbdnzbairitaltiess: dud j in Committee o'( the Whole upon the Bili respecting the collection and management of the Revenue, the Auditing ot Pablic Acconnts, and the liability of Public Accourtants, cop» siderable discussion took place between the Hon. Messts, HOLTON _ nopaiaa C VCR t# y and , and C ser. lative 1 Nhb sefomnenietiianiPidcar i 2i 8 . 223 | regret the circum®tances upon which this moâ€"« tion w is made to devulve upon hi.n through the illness of the Minister (Mr. Howland) who had given great attention to the dotwils of the mwasure, the object of which was to secute the collection of the reveupe, u:-l to provide that justivce should be dont to every contributor, many of whom had been in com. munication with the Government upon the subject of the ®peciatl interests involved," which the Governinent had taken paing to proâ€" tect from unduly _ burthensome enact. _ments, 4 * The House then went into Committoe of the Whol#, the Hon. COL GRAY in the chair, and the Bill, having boen considered and agreed to with certain amendments, was ro. ported on resumption of the Honse, and ay pointed for a third reading 1( the «vening sussion . 0 vote | Gods! can a Romar hould i between Liberty and l epiyy c 0t C009 Erene Toup committee wpon the Bill respecting the Inland Revenue, was contident that the ~House must regret the vircum»®tances upon which this is i7 COCmnmOml put and carried ; That the Honse will resoive it m mittee of the Whole i consider r to imposing rates of postage in C That the House, when it rraoly Committee of the Whole o8 the r to the rates of Postage, will also c tsin rersolations in respect to a . Post Office Buvings Bank «ystem The Gepneral ( ported â€"that they and 24th March r. MOMbCTS to Serve the Yamasta and The SPE 0"clock. klm“_\' bor zrant him them, he (Cheers.) Hon. J. ROSE The ceut Irr head, Hon. Mr. "OL“E’ that e natutallyâ€"enoy the officers of uld Can, pathy with Justice, wir tenceless weak, ue ... x Lo id could this Senate hesitate 1 the stving of two pevcea h tion, ur the sore grels ut a 1 fanljes, RH&CCUStothed 1o e and little «xpecting to have our hands, Hon. Mr. ANDERsOr. cent prr head, Hon. Mr. HOLAMRS i _ lfm":; btfracticti ns1 o. a" ez ind the second) m 2 Pomm We Cl n brought down for wlarieg cultehnant O-ov«nmn,lï¬l thous se ind a ruglnt to deimand int e sole #/o8 witch it was n "" "~ °* Temained to be decided Fomw uncration was to be given er the sularivs were to be proâ€" ) population of the respective anwhile the Lievtensnt Gov. in receipt 0f pag; h wa« tien concurred in, and .Ck, the Speaker left the chair, APTER KBOB38, °"* 40 Serve on Co imaska and Kamo RATES or q CoLLRCTio® or ugyg HOIT TOME Committee at they had defer March respectively »wiag Teespay, D AKEBR taok Ahe 1+ mleatas to him the only fars world : ~ceriay ELECTION PETIJOX®: INLAXD SE it movin stage, will also con» dv;-c'e: in respect to a G roment ks Bank system. HOLMEsS Eh country the nent) necessities. harge of a l‘l'. i'.flhsl repair of M-‘IMM ‘Finance could it Accounts m a oF COMMoOxXx n for pmalaries of roranled thorgit c confinued Vernient REVEX C3 we .'0-1..|.|,".., . ~He thank to him, and &n Nenate he d geath. ] ittve on Elections reâ€" deferted until the 8th tively, the seléction of ommittees for trial of uraskea petitions, ge in Canada solves itseIf ihto he resolutions as th heard 1t a head itself third he bad a Dec. 12. 1867. Chair at three motions were ~â€"One third House into U 5!!!000-‘ solutions a teel "Du0se leetween ol the popula. h Ger o private are Imnlnhip.’ s#fer them at M« »I'L‘Lle‘l »ch w hrte â€" Uhoge : Relect Houâ€"e would »ked of happy , pered with *Â¥imâ€" ol a ask, it been possible « theire, gladiy hav Goretament on t entirely endo banking question 19t Kew Brunswick. o for East or W est, for © ‘the whole country of : vaised his voice that e portunity to show Stated, L,not red known in surgery to herself as on ber & that the policy of Dhs of regard, not 1610, as on the mat ='0 were imposi ; aud Nova Scotin 80 much in love w Mifter a long and ard thanks of the Senat Of his country, 11 1 be well considered. k mwTimcorosias i Hon. Bir JOHX A. M. the second readin ®esamed from last ov win _‘Hon, T. D. MoGEE roa= Pallway mguagcm mb . _ Ro Partiament taro security that the BBt was not scot o "The question of esen was on : which m I of opinions, and sor Prade by the scheme w failed, w ing with Id doubticss & by his own door Ffer York could not =‘ of ts T:u' gardea. e 1 feves arun . member Asilaction with the w M that six. w Nod of trial toâ€"allow nt. Not thus, in the ." was won th to l" Boman G e mE TTPe? Em That the quystion should & temperance point of the whole cou possossing vested rights sousidered, rather than ï¬ revebue collectors; an i. ROSE, the debat Mr. CUBRRIER al :“ of whose as would be mater _ Mr. GIBBS agrec , was cutizly uot A&;md know nothing: ef‘s or brewwi‘s business, the English Act, ign m&imy to (‘uumlinn‘i ing the operations of financial yoar, Mr. BURTON thew intim raw his amendment. r.J. RY MAL thought th y such mird beverag»as i lute the anboul thy app piaiused to be suti<tiâ€"d w\ s than whac was « ian rot gut" (loud Tar y support any adminis e ll}v gemoral prog ity, bat, until such a & t its2f, he thought it be a sliding scaule of who did most damag« pay most havily . (Moar, fl. NC CARLING wb most Obmokious, and Hike ud dissatisfaction . be prepared with gromt ' of fact, been dratted 4 perhaps â€" accom m, was eutiznely u jand knew notiine This Bill, which r&-’wm ime and passed The second reading of , e Pablic Works of the D. wing been moved Wy t way abstract consilerations If brewing wasadarit trade at all, smail br 4 fair troat -u«u!..?n they wore. not ‘w.â€"aln with an oppressive imposit «deprived Of thoir lawful q should receive proper . ©0f continued by BirJOHN A. MACj ‘I‘ that the 'no“m-u...“ gave gtoater trow ones, hoped that the be pressed, and begzed is wet aside the doliberatcIy Gorernment, boecapse happened to ts p-, P " .J. 408E would con Ef"‘ wf "‘The policy ol P m†L _ ite MIJ‘"‘ ‘GaALL,, who countty was i ' articles be made to ) aket any chec to> inf k MeKENZIE _ ha on, that it would bs 40 free themselves of railway managâ€"ar and time, the third «ImOrrow (this diry .)" 9 SA o ' j,‘ Pfll‘:ï¬::c 5 l w rnllaweey of Right *L Dr. TUPPER C adiclons to allow ) @yabnst the (Ga a«l th exwuding the ’Bukmz ‘m‘dl th then, 91 the # aal tender system â€"to the he dud not propose to H use to such a m ast ‘h(b-dcy- of the se 4A Bill entitled "An Act i Orator esE " 1 i that go maoy aificulties ha hw“l Bill for the T q 40 aghw in repy &0 ALL, . Ool. GBR who proposed .. % , by the MHon bolieved that was in favor of imp articles of luxury, «0 made to yicld a revenu t any check to be given | wing would be accepted mmusnity, The debate, # aurs. F. JONES, MoCO: N (Ontario), BODW ELL, R4USSUN, the latter of gecif as strong an . any gentlcman wh feved that the pres ral, question, and s nciples of political the motion for th ml' a long ciscussion i the license fee to be im of which was det e omm . bÂ¥y the Hon should 1 WERNNENT Aa g the «ystem of G king Justitations ia throughout th the motion of Hor ». and the second (La ster A Y a0f Hon. Mr. HC INLAND REVE had huld to rations o ally i hi