[lil Thorium no then committed to Ink. he Incl u the Central Crustal! Conga) have hit but» the Mtts March hut. m wu m ant-ml] trad nod convicted, " an. that. Id tho public, in this country, to We. The†“which he bu brat; timing-aid, w hymn Ryan "0'6 which we ban war, to be the "ilu can or the tutriet or county. _ Normal:- the cubjcct engaged the son'- on Btt-idegatioa ottudovermnesn, nod wan may -est on their “mention by Mr. _ an Soon-cu, ol the Compaq, who hurl thou-cm cl the noun coopmion cl the Coy. Bestttat Icahn- cl the Uguuture. not in mm m not one which the Mia. Moo-1d luv. 'toetaiateetuy recommends! to the hvotnblc -Uemtioet of Pulinmcnt. The comparison incliumd between Capo Beeoet nod other portions of Nova Secti- in - oi pinion- railway upon. than on Government noconn’t cnnool hold “with bouillon; orraturitreo0l you undono noon; " than no iron was, not to spook o! null-9&9 otlset - m though“: Ontario cod Queue, all, potions, no, in the otttet Prod-coo, the onu- of cock of whet would have diaccnnl n precedent in tho pond-go! the you," of an. petition h! M and“; to the Government Ind uh. in. mm " their Minn or twenty lilac!“ nude-l to bran; than) into con- - Iilh the junk linen cl railway at withth And then on lug. digtrtetn “country in Ontario old Quito ulnnlo mun doll» of tho Government In. eat. “do. . public wk, the poop“ of which will Inc-lull, look with 'jonlomy noon liocoioooiooduchnopocid fox-or†United to! by the [WW Company. In". P-i-nt libel-silly any do go- - tho mini-nodal of locnl work- dt - Ami, it log-it. .clcu- that the IU union “cheque! could never with-tuna the bin nail-d npnnkby “cocoon-non 0 out n rivil. , Ina than“ on concludo than the 00'li bad no chemo butto boll-n to colon-in the mm. . ' Tho pounc- cu - inlmntially signed, ad bad, .. under-1nd, about but thow '-d-nttauattoit. It a: torth tat chi-of (by. Bum mourn-m uhmin "it cm of the public money, in una- - um in that "gun! luring been in- $ieioetoth"aeotherportio" “Noam Ruined-cl: upon the manifest minim-ge- Iona-u lo “to pan! mrily by the clunky-Intel the and tm4e-a com-Mon- titm - fully q" huh in the antennae 'ies.br the Secular ot the Company - land. But in the payer 'ot' the petition Suck“ the mung or spproprh, tioq o! my, it wu 000"", to the rules oi PM! to main it. Wekt-oqsriBestonrtriemU will M “and m Mth. can; Ind “though nun-yuan hudlothom that It. propitio- unm, any mu reiteet M the coupling. with it would have but tho inundatio- at . synod at which it no.“ In (than to prognostic“. 'Ibo on]. We have madam Also tttntthea-tNtterstim' attacked to the :moc Cap- Brno- by this my move- - an tom" ot hunch] "min; “Mu dig-wk in q-tio-tIto coh- lnoliol cl I nil.†no. Wm to Wanda itself an I column! â€on, print. "terrrue will, u no way, nan-had any it to. an: a"! “plain. I l have no question to uh)»: I would like . null. " be had not come found I valid in" out tbe Duh a ucond flu “Tho Crow: bikini-Will the prisoner -fr"n"ehait_eilt? _ - The wboho! Ibo Whom having n [and our. the Porno. ill-gun“. min-121:. pin-or if be W anything In my, and u- tittoed his. I. and m: the qumm In - nah might he and in_ evidence TI! "It“ Cup. Bum, decima- ol Manning I but: may into the cod undo ot mold-Id, joined wry - m signing a! petition to tht Candi“ Palm-t, paying for theatomiifton mm for the Imam my to build a railway from Bridgepm to Sydney, . dun-co of norm an!" or Moon mils, the object Mug to OBI-No . coal mining min»!!! In the W point. The International Cod and Bali†Col-pay, through thin Statuary, have do [and upon the men- tiog d the Gammon the desirability of again. as. guns-m mun extent at £115,000 Ming, that being the mm rc- rqraiaHketuoo-tiortot the mad, and in! u. dam mm»: of which they 'rdhraNmetaatoemtritr. . T "reu-ah.ut clone-um, the Prince .- 30.! on I. Ir, but I tolled, um I I. an! "er-tutr-i. Thibull I luv: but" " uidmo “in " the preliminary i cunt-nio- ot the prisoner Bun Jon! 1 0“anqu It Sydney, on the 13th Inch ht, " the attempt to mm Pun: lulu, but or Human. on the proviout any, Icon- no doubt of his gum, precise “Joining but: 'tee" of [an coming up m the Print And new». when withi- I H In! dt him; tha i-mdinu nixure of an rm. tho “and digelnm ot the pig lol, ae. Bonn! cl the vim teestitU1 to his towing “and hill-tin Fania, ml that he could "die " his country. " At the canola-o- od Sir w. . Hanna'- evidence. a. W! aid I - r I" Ptu--tt fe Wlllhn Inning land not not"! have“ In. Ind Ibo ang,lbe But. would tam-Ind. ucond ttiS: Wright " It. The Prince would . â€adv-1| I doom! shot, “all would hi" Ila-â€ell; but I land not “no lodo it. _ or can» I - - I. do in. " William Ila-l..." _ E, . Cook I'rl?a',""tr Estate tHt-tttttt Wat“. " PPM-1,)". nothing to any, bot um the hat a "bulb; the Duke wu NM out Ind “W to It. “Th6 Cm- thetultoe.-.Wui you up.“ 'E¥“""J"'E“? _ - A, Getd Wnteh Lost-UNO- In», ilutili)ttan(tittts 0. no ace-II.- will In an." of Old thorns-out. be Inserted NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TUESDAY, KAY 19, 1868. cot" “on but been proceeding gaudy " it. t low in". may“, the when: ht up hot: Montreal, was committal III- dcr Hahn-Corpus Supeuion Act . lick-cl Btnrm, who in been hid In" the Inner Aet am + “we of last to h, In. yummy admitted to bnit ; him. ult n the In. alone would pormtu, and two ttretu..-AH. (hmldcnlldlLquh-ld _i he human! pounds ouch. - tom ll) it reg all; u {and “I Q reti r inrotigmtiortU still wideniq, And " dit'. . "Me-co “being t"ty'"'ltte, which will and. nuihblo at the ieoph “no. Til u or “THIN“! to "scout noun. Downm 31; April M, 1868. Lon,-I hue the honor to inform you that Inning received with pales Mad 'rgret you demstctt No. 62 of the 9th mum, Into In; no of the “than: or the Ho nblo Thom D’Arcy Idioe, In an m; ot tamt feitit my duty to con-“Into tho unable "on to thre Injeny, Malia. ctr . that "ct Injelty would nine-nix, mp a the man which bad depeieedCanadt, by er band of n nan-in, of an we and do- vo ten-ices of Mr. McGee. (Sim Juli from be u to proceed to Toronto on WOM’, (to. mow). for the purpou of inn-ligating the J of Hyttes, in. when It"! up...“ have been and. to the Government. Jenn â€melon to you will: tee1lrttre of l-ucholy mid-cum: no" of. d-utr wk 1: I law thla nomlug necked fro- the Sm my of sum for the c'oloetier,irutmetitq be you Queen‘s commnd to convey to you the yspreorio' of the clap â€up-thy felt br Me Mniestr with you and you: bully, In rct, race to the ad manual-at which you in lately "pal. nscd. I now full null bow inadequate u s new of t nwlnuon. any expansion of In". Inna " by nan-t be in the ml cierrutt"t- ln hivh you In" been placed, but lthluk it In: "ord you lame irtieviatlon at you: col- row In: Infomd directly how highly you: In med bun u will“. a and haulers were ‘pp culled, and how deeply " untimely lo Ideploml by tti"owrehrrt. Believe me to lav, My but Mm. leave, \‘ny malyyonn, ' (Signed) . Ila-cu. I "e received lb r 'Ujestt's coumudl to m1 " you to convey to the ta ltr of Mr. Mc , the rxpmuiun of Her 'd'A','ul deep " my witit themin fun loos which they hae maniacal through this moo!“- _ I tttsee, to, 0 r voluntm math will?†with plan- m that the imerovemotts and [new vb I: but Mongolngon " the M " . time put no no hr completed an 'ith, p ."m"'"rbesm-utnieurs. er, will not require "new!“ for I... an to Come. Then hu- [1.0 has W th new min, I ttight of out]: do†{and nil ho incl pink Ind Quanta place of an Inn] ban by whkh curl-gum u. all to the mud. an." notion“ that!» can!" a... In In "an non amen-{III in the lat, ft the luck.“ mrq.tait with which Volu- trett un'now go loch. hmM'obo’o, that in the mum:- whkh m on" to M- ol 1 link . John Lyon, not", of this any, w to; qnl yesterday, tor none can. ‘31ch can. ed to thost'thoeitit (outer into noâ€. III to - when called upon, III-u" In mm of In handful pounds, And two " r:r--Nr. J. L. P. o'ttattly and Mr. Patna thni in two handrail-d MI, pond: sch. under-1nd mm In Mr. O'Rnnly’n in- ongst other things, I ,ncw maker'- bu In: bun era-tad, nnd two not. ot - pt. red, no Quinn lucid†contending w a will be nblc to In 'irmrtteta-lr. L year, with n button can who! the but , gum Inconvenient. I“ expadebced II are In; npprouhed, from n MI! being can new» the he. of the one to the out, n cin- mane. much min» tho Indy Inn. " t but. under the new amply" m- ho ho. nvoidqd. and each will not Mun '"I he , cqnnl chance. . ditikultr of getting an» [ton-Ilia el boon bu Alto been shied by Hull , a Mad bridges across the cannon to the - h, and a man!» r ot be: drum “worm b) ugh mm. mtek tn the ma ai0tiuiag. TD run itself but.“ MM, MINI, M of the br'uhwood cut any, my by. boulders renown-d. and than an." unlock. mdi numerous put. of "no ground which in. team; with the shooting rel-om. in. impound“. in" but our†on Jrr number of In“ of the RIM Mada, III- der ther yup-"Mon of aboard, mm cl In T Andmnon, Gnu,“ Ron, Md "he! I. tt man upon both odBtteeaaasd won-no. I . Hunt which yin mum": on“. the . intoml, or rather 'tho moot harm, ie e Adminion ot the primer that " tho " oil-animating Pm" Aunt m " t out " to him. Hui may lunch "t is" have the "ttget tribunal ol the Fe in organization planned? he Sydney Ila-add, in " editorial We“ on hi Ihtt Inch, Mates that O'l’nuu. m n voluntag Into-that to the chub-t I . n Instruction had tree, out out from ertian “Republic," furl“). minu- tio of tho PILVCI; that ten nun had nah ow to do the deed, provided it thank! full to is lot, Ind that In being on. of than, u a lots weft cut, it fell to his shun. If thi statement is true, it proven that murder is recognized instrument of Wnianum, Ind t by commune“, the Fenian m I body ot unlenn! his ear-tly to be hoped th the ittvestigatiotts in Australia, theat B . n and Canada, will null in utstttturttttttt the itole of this inhuman plot, which in. to m In! degree, , diagram: to our conmn-n hu ity. looked [upon ofr-r publish the tot may letter from Lon low: to In. 1c 31, nee-puma with the Dun " Bro- n: an'. d.opitua, connying the expulsion of " Mann's deep sympathy with the y In their Ind "tktion: “Motif “at: so In. “a. - Dunn, In, “.13“. bum have hm: am not “an", be um, nods, which will man: the nod hoe running Ind,qu the Mal-ofnunful I: o." _Bill, in "ply to an motion of Mr. Bantu, for mmluncutoi the - , Ind an extra“ from . letter roe-ind It. Chair, of Mound, from whom, nderrtatsd, the Government In" Inch- luable misunaic the prep-n60- ot measure. to the follow»; elect: The unit? has been to far improved in main point ot virw u to In IMII ior to the. previous oepaad in generally I by men of â€penance, u by my: to hue been so adjunct! " to provide hr the pun-pout ol the "venue, Iilh jam†wan inure-u of import" and DO" In In“... I Box. Nauru ton FI‘AXCI in the q of lat night's debut upon the Cu- ui) But-ninth Arr, Guam krona: Ion-cl; “a, to. INVESTIGATION. IIII RABBI- I with norm-den to lurk tht Ingenuity dioplnyed in thin nmy of Mom. Than In no clue gin», when“ be how they as derived-.. no opportunity In cloud to comm. them, tor In. mutton to Hitch they pert-In no not (inn. By no.0 unpld cm. " whtch IMO unipulntor In know, In In†mmta.or,Nr.d In " oithot teftort or included in both “do. of the calculations," but shun left out or in. chain! by“ notlnlum III. The tliclu of thva ml. well understood when he in known, that I have little hesitation In "ying that It tho bending. ofthe columns are revered the table will to much more newly correct, Old I play an." tit we thin apparent Jtut u soon In "CoUvdemste " will get his Mom! at the - to give the count“: which "Pl Inducted by tho .0va "not. I have twice - convict“ him of diohoneuy In that vory ably, and is now tttt this im. [dummy confused Intense!“ In a hope ot “coping dot-“ton. -- - - This will new. to show the poplo of Ont-do who“ hum: " Coabkmti" has “about, Unawgwthelnndl badly think they will be Inch uni-lad by such silly nun-um u thi- wrlter'u alt-lulu.“ Ind. bin to no. In moth-co with my will. I wad " CoqtUtHmte " that " tum cloth to -W will be I. fully upon! u N. foe. Ilur on. in. has, by Yum, to, . Esau-J " Cotthdermu" than sin. A most glowing Iceman: of the Ionduful ngion through which an hood" line will pagan! the " rich than ohtrttrmatst Crow undo†vhlch lie on the tome, " ALL THE TllBER,’ on which no "tiles the cupid", of himself tad bio St. Stephen Mandi, no long an them in I chuc- of melting thin "job." A. a reply to this, I I‘ll: "ter my nodu- to the nor“ be. (or. mentioned, Tin. ..-Prof. John-tonâ€. upon on the “windmill eitrititi" of New Brim. wicL Pulloy'n “all Book, Dom-mun ' ds, Gamma Geologic“ Burn-y, Rape“ of A. W: Bin-I, Md Con-under ram-u Reports. “Cont-duru- " my ho I'm“: ot the coo- teitts of that. book, but " laulllgent puts lie-will badly be deceived try this "new. un- supported with". " Goa-Monte " out tell. " tendon nbout the " inexhnnotiblo gamma" cum In the UpperCountien of the " John, out the “In†nntnhllnhlnent" foe all" " chnrmnl hon," that “lots In (hm-ton County, but he did not toll " modern um I now noun them, that ho- the Int emu-rut of the" work. to the wt hon: they hnvn been n lulu con- cern, Ind thnt nll who won lnnlglod into In- vesting my In tho- hue been _swindl:d. no nit-la thnt than win on now mound. ad. nod they hon by! tor yen-Amt he naut- that can: M'raattrey connect». and St, John Mu bun on can: _ fall". Bo “numbing n bluhood could con. only (to. “ Colder. nte." Them In the boot Inter cottttrttmieittlott in the mid (to. Woodstock to St. John, nod unlu- nrnllwny on: may; the guilty of the iron, the" In no hope 'o! It: naming to not. thin naturist Niece-tn]. If that to nll' thougorb uqoln; they will noon hue it, for tho Wood-tack Branch And W'utcm Ex- tc'ulon will thorny supply the nqnlml "mil. urn, connection with tho an.†Ha trlln on al. no thnt quite n bran hot-hut of hi} SOLIS worn and. In that dlstekt of conntv r. of - than will help to unto tho rand pr, it " Comma-Into" on convince the when thnt freight by nil , chnnpot an by Int“. Ho with-tea the oft-rcluted macho: d, that the Int. wolonlnl will cost $30,000,000, Ind boaters It up by n pretend"! handy {mm mama-run who ha had much up. menu In the romstrttction ofpubliu work: in Cum an. Wan-d, bound, by his former blumh-r in dragging on the mum of M- tit. Stephen tri, ndn,nnd upodng tn: ir moth", he plndrnl. ly lelmiufron Mining this mythic-l indivi- dual. “a then num- Ihnt, hot n [mute company bro- Inbddined, the Shula: foul could In" bean built " â€5,000 per Inna. m don not nation, horn-um that n prluto company math mat, and having ut. terly {and to mm it: "mammal, out Pro- vince {and to pr a lane can of honey to get the was out ot u. mm. Nor do“ he audit',, to the exp-time. we ue. had of the vulca- St. Andra" computes, and Iheh’yml - in bathing cunr noun†Oh, no; that. did not null his put-pone; but the mulu as wall hnownto an gonad {languid that rend h nowIn the hand. ot t o Sham, which "on " Confodauu" ha not the hardwood to dcny. no hum Insom- the nick ef the Arerea, which,†1 baton odd, ll certainly MI forte. at. ‘uim for Inn. In national, and lb. inguinal†with which be an hump-Ill. than ia law-Kn, the only High: def-ct ll that they no utterly fall-clan There in no mummy in deciding which of the quartet" bu don. this part of the work. In mimlnung mun. do. the who: u. few "lull, but In iuo an. mm on cannon judnncnt. that he C.ttttot per- min and: with only recoil on the Mend. ho not: “no. It. Pic-Info duh, val $5,500,000. The total can, exclam- ot a. [Mormon sad IR. John “at, will than be: he. R. in Loop to fudctictoo. . $1,800,000 " Fanatical: to AMI“. .. . . 1.430.000 " [outlo- to “Monâ€... .. .. 5,500,000 Total..................' 'ttthe, oturof Mr. Dunn to td and quip the who]. Noah- m to. (to. Blur du [Milne Tun for..................... Ho mud“ to the lonetonund Tram road ulno, but he.“ not all " Icahn that the Mum of tho coup“, to tultn Its copy» can“ has led the Nov. Booth Government to witbdnw nil {umber AM. _ Thu concludln. mph or this letter ll . bushel! to lrlghtan Ontmlo, who will In" to 'tmtrtbuto no“ hugely to the construction oftho rout. I whh the people of Ontario under-Rood thin writer'- me u well u the people of New Brnuwlck do; they would then properly tttttttttMet than up. pull to their Ian. I would all their ttt tlen to ttseto0owictt coupon“ of th cut ot the two routes, unruly [mulling that the an. tor the St. John River route in {uni-Ind by " Cochin.“ " at! his trio of old-tum. In tho but letter ot till random Ind pa- t-lotlo writer, we won liter-ted that the Fre. dcrlcton Railroad col-pay had ofLmd to ma non Rim an Loup to Fredericton,con- mung with Wanton: Ext-anon, toes8t.tr60e 000, ad “on Fuhrlcton to Apoluqul "a Crud me for 32,00,000. This ulna. lam the real (to. Fraderrtcton to St. John to to provided for either by Pled or put- chdu, and the News new. sec on tron loam toano to he built. â€rho otfer of the Mont-l coup-n7 toklld this, but“ t5sts,-1 - ghd to" porn-Ire that 'r,rrsuci. pliue has " length had "good elect upon your "rrttritotvUttt " CottCNterate." llu bu Br- nalty produccd n column-ml- lull ofold and lulu-rum“ argon-call withqm Indulging in his and peoottalitis I. t {en It u Impr- tear, tto-er,eitherto Improve bl. perceptive beam“, or to Anna: In Mn my "gm! for with nod “line-c. But, II t brfom "id, you “not chug. n.- lpoll of the anud'u "lets-ttor In it poo-Mn to correct the mute stupidly ot thu protestant“ when", who" "I.†catrttlt+ to be u Ind n his logic. Ana att ill hon-ling M‘cllnu IIIV Invin- uon to let bl: [Mun-10d†ot our motives, by “all. hir on: um, being well nun the u noon in this In hum to m public the noun ot " Intru- pawn: will rd an“. _ __ _ It lulu- mm, how-"r, since ha ha c-rd In. silly Inga-dock tttrout MI atandirtg and may. I In" no! but lode-l With MI Imu- mnu, and yopooo to cunnin- them In as f. w wad. u potable. To Ibo “to! drill! TIME Baum maelttdittg, we would drnirv to mg. gut um um: itrqeoretnct" which could be Damaged with wry little “pen-w, that in that the contact and, And that Fart at the ground between the two hundred and the hundred ynnl mum would he (mulled. At [an-lent, (tum the mum of th. no", tho alight"! min couwru " mm thick black and, untimely Maple-um to walk or drive through, Ind winch could In prevented by that one of: few load: of gun-1. . Mt). Tttttt will "on “author. than equal to u of the Donia . A. In "Henc- oma unuunl of panic. which took place teat nu, we my helluva, that although it In the custom of when to pick up “an lend mu each my. “wanna, the Mn Brig-h nun, when Uciug the bum, piclod up About one hundred and tifty pound- of that and from this and which they went 0â€:ng to hmdlu in doing their rock. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY ROUTE. In {not ot Norman lino. 31,190.090 315,790,000 ",600,000 THE OTTAWA TIMES. MAY lion. Mr. MACPBERSON eeid it wee emherreoing to he celled upon to vote upon. thin meecmre without more informetion, with reepect to the underetending in Englend in regerd to it. Wee it reeeonehle to euppoee thet t'ne cleuee regarding the Governor- Generel'e eelery found ite wey into the Union Act, unleee the metter wee und'erltood be. tween the British Government end our derlegatest It it we: utnleretwd that the nhuy named wee tohe the eelery of the Ilovetesor-0uueral, then the pooreet conetitu' enc} in the country would eey - it out in good leith, tor the country ie pledged, end whatever our Delegetee agreed to niuet be tuttilkd. We ehonld know whether thet u ea or not. 1e it right tor the Delegetee to eey thet whet we! in Engleed in Land to thin nutter u not to he epoken pt, " the eeme time opedk egeinet whet lound ite wey into the Union Act, end epeek in favor of whet in propoeed here egeinet itt It this eelery megreed upon merely by e eteyority of our Delegetee there ought to be eomethn-g to ehow n. Thie eelery of £10,000 eterling in" eeem e Inge mm for the eelery oi the thsvemor-0eetenil, but we mint remember thet it in the only Imperial eelery pend by the people of Cenede. The people of the country desire thet the Governor-Genre]:- the only representetive at Her Injeety in the ttouts-lt) he enabled to repreeent her fiuinglr. Some niey eey thet in our primitive cepitel the demende of hoepitelity must be light; but theee ere not the only duties involving expenditure the Governor-Gotten] hen to diecherge. He ehould melee e periodi- cel progreee through the country, 'ITT,.' going cut end enot ier year going went. he people should eee Her Mnjenty’e repreeente- tive, end he ehould heeble by coming in contact with the people to give hie Rival Mistreee their "Million". Thin would be one greet e lventege. Another duty devolving upon the GovernorGenerel " in regent to cheritiee. It demende of thie neture beer heavily upon thoee occupying mperetively humble epheree, how much, more heevily must they beer upon the Gorernor-Geuerel‘l It might be queeuonehle teete to heve every- thing ot thet kind done gamed; the true Iey in euch mettere in not to let the bit hend know what the right hend does. Her Mejeety’e repreeentetive cannot neglect to diecherge the duty which oi ell othere will he meet pleating to the kind been at his Raye] llietreee, thet of dihpenllll lil-erelly in cherity. Hie hon. Men: (Mr. 'lo- Cully) stoke at our detying the Home of Cotnnione by rejecting or re- lming to eeeent to e Bill coming up here. We hold concurrent authority with the House of Common. It in our duty to amend Ban. which come from the other one, w en, in our ittio they uire unendment, end it " JrS'ho"lla"ll'llll leil in our, duty. It ieqinte true thet nor 1s9tutioeslly we ceenot originate or emend l loney Bill, but he epeehe olour Britt' in the fece ofthe tuing purer, " it we did not pay texee, or " it'we were e - tarritotial body occupying e higher ephere, notelected by the “(mutton or the country, end exempt from ite texetion. We know this ie perreer y ,bet"1l , we mot the people, end peouby contribute " largely, men " men, " the members of the'other Home, to the revenue. Therefore to eey' that we ere not to â€mete tooumrlresth.rightto expreee en opinion upon e 1eeeprotsittvo"ing money is e princi- tile he Wr. lecphereon) wee not prepered to admit. We have e right to know whet the underetendingwee with the Britieh Govern- ment. lf thet nederntendi wee only no implied one, end the Calming Secretery wee " with the impreuion thet £10,000 eterling wonldhepoid to the Governance“ he Hum. Mr. ALLAN demurred to the ropo- tuition ol the hon. 'memher, (Ir. 'lt,Clt,t that the members of this Home db. not represent the people of this country. It we became they did represent the people in the Leguletive Council of Connie that they had the honor now o! mu in the Home. though they might be life number: under our pre- eeut countitution. m, therefore, we! not droid to tnite the respooluiiity ol the vote he nu ntrout to give on this amnion. He would vote for the mount nnmed in the Union Act, nod cooeequently I nin-t the present Bill. He could not uvouf saying thlt when we consider the expenses that should he Incurred by the Governor-General ot I large and important colony like this, in viceregnl hoepitnlity, travelling expenses from one end to the other of thin lug- Dominion, nod public Ind privnte charities. which had St be diupeneed with no muerly, hood, the Gov- ernor General would be compelled to expend hie “In, in the country,'end with that expectation, Ind tor that pnrpoee, he felt marshal to support the vote at a liberal try. eminent ofthe Dominion, 'ttttte the tine ot July In“, lure entered into my engagement theym bound wean-y it out, but we we no! bound by An ‘eopgemenl made by the old Province ofdrmlda. Hon. Mr. WiLhtOT-tGring decidalihlt Ill engagententu entered into hetore the tirst of July hut, relative to Canada end the other Provinces, were at end. the queetiou arisen ore we bound to pay thin large celery who Gov. emor-Genernl t The Union Act Melenrly that his celery in to be 850,000“ until It in than] by the hginlutun of Certain; there- fore, bowing this purer, and the “one“ of the country being such that our expenditure exceed- our income, the fimt principle for In to adopt in retrenchment. He had been chatted with extravagance, because he llld not Voted tor reducing the ulnriee of the employees of the Home. The whole Amount which will be and by reducing ell than alone- will be less then $13,000, but br pent-tug thu, Bill we will unite A much Inger smug then we will by ell the economy adopted at that time. This Senate hue adopted the principle that economy In to he ecubliahed, (hear, heart Ind the Government have endorsed the nine principle, therefore 'ltd'"""'" it won their duty to vote for the t . "he ot thin rinci le. _ , Hon. Mr. lhTGhr,-s principle I“ laid down when the question nu diatui-d-rr that there were no employees in the Smut except the clerk and the usher of the black to}, and their appointments were subject to the action ot the senate. "no. Mr. WILMUT-lf the principle is laid down that in mining this new Dominion no man's “In" in flared, and no ptyblie mm is nun-Ind, it applies to "cry public other {will the Governor-General downwwn. Hon. Mr. WILIUT aid, an one of the delegates. he would he expects! to give his opinion upon this subject." He took ace? non to the view: put forward, that became another brunch at the Legiubture, directly re- presenting the people, pause a particular Bill connected with the taxation ot the country, we should endow. that principle. We have no more right to endoree the opinion» of the other Home, than we have to endom the acte of the Government. We elem! between the Crown and the people, end we ehould act independently. whether we have n majority with us in the Home ot Common. or not. (Hear, hear.) It lied been stated that the member: cf thin-Home who were tnetnbew of a certexn delegation, are bound to act upon whet wan agreed upon by that llelegatton. Circunutencee mey alter caeee. If he (Mr. Wiluiot) wee prepare-l twelve monthe since to rapport n propoettion to give the Governor- (h-ueral a eatery of Wn,000. and the cir- cnmntenceu of the country, were now inch that retrenchment were required, he would be prepared toutry to vvte for reducing it. Weir, hear.) That was the principle which hail foamed him during a long couree of legie ation. In reducing salaries, he relerretl that the reduction should he /,,'ll1 in the enlariee of future ittttumbettta, int-teed ot in the ealariee of tboee ottie,eo who had long been in the eerviee of the public. (Hm, hear.? The Senate came to it decision the re- veree ct 'hie principle. T â€DAT. ox tMrvEtt3tott+ttat.'q tuLatty- IIII'IID. THE tjilllllllll PAHlIAMENL Hon. Mr. $HT'CHKLL--Where the Ihre.. In PABLIAIIN'I'. Seq' 5335101. THAI SENATE. Tun-nu, In, lt, IM8, with whom he usually concurred most cordially, in re nrd to the.proVision to be made 'tsm His $xcellency the Governor- General. in the general question oi economy he desiral as earnestly as any one to give eteet to e views which undoubtedly actuate the great majority of the people, He did not alwsys an open course to reduce expenses save at tl cost oi considerations which enme- .tiines so more than a money value; but none are more convinced than he, that both ass matter at duty and interest, it is neces- airy tore ist everything tending to encourage tfr','1','4;', in the organization of the Gor. onnment, and the general administration oi tlie .triirt ot the Dominion. The Legislature ot his own Province, in the arrangement of its strain; has set an example which he should bt glad to see followed here. It has Init down iexpenses to the lowest point com- patible with eftieient, and while neglect- ing nothlhf that is essential, has cured ’nuist wise y for the wishes and wel. fare of its own constituents. Our friends from Nova Scotia and Nee Brunswick have come here'alter having been educated in s similar school, and their iuihseetee will tin- doubtedlyitend to check, if not to prevent, undue espenditures. Entertaining these. opinions he shared fully the teehug expree sed ina proposition submitted to the other Home, that in the reorganization ot the public service thoughout the Dominion the strictest economy should be observed; that Iapertruoim offkte should be abolished; and that salaries should betramed with a proper retard tor-the servnces rendered. m, was not prepared to sustain such a proposition in a ahaps that implies want of oortiuettge in the Government; but nevertheless cherished the hope thatithe Gorernment, in maturing its plans. will not ignore theae potnts. or disap point the popular till Ditching economy as a prime eleiiientin the organization and con- duct ot fthe various branches of the public servlu. m would cut down what- P'." admits of being so treated without injusticetd the present incumbents; and in 'egg,'),",',, salaries and payments where existing in crests are not concerned, he would carry retrenchment "tar as it can be carried without impairing the "ieientsy, or on ering the credit, of tite.0orernment. It was because, is his Judgment) economy involves something more than the saving oi money, , that he should deem it his duty to vote against the reduction of His Excellency's salary. He did not forget that, estimated according tothe average means and incomes of the , ple at this country, £10,000 sterling is a‘ C', salary. He knew that it was large l We . . . . . compared! with the salaries paid to Ministers ,the-nselvss, tothe Judges, orto any other . class at phblic men. He knew that nothing would be more easy than the gaining of credit for economy by voting for the reduction of a salary so far in advance or the Incomes to _ which Canadians generally are accustomed. hid yet " was prepared to take the respon- sibility of voting for £10,000, not simply because J" considered that salary, one ’of the informal elements of the comth entered into by our Delegates to London, but also because he held that it was not in excess of the allowance which the country may be thi'rly tttt provide for one whose position mast he ter entail liberal hos italities, and the ritainunance of a di nity Becoming the delegated head of the any" on this continent; We shall notbe "tisiudiith inhrior kor ordinary attainments. We require, the interests'of the Dominion and cl th Empire alike require, the resence here, as' a representative of Her £15.", at a than capable of promoting the vast concerns, . tht as yet we ourselves hardly â€due, a, ofmaintaining the stats which in all ooti!otuttitir, has much to do with the '1S'1ttt administration of public "airs. For the reasons he was willing to appro prlate a I annual sum comtneneurate with the 1fG'I' and abilities which alone are worthy 11eutf",',t and with the require- ments of , political and social. The _ question, as - it, was not whether the salary was above the every-day standard, but whether ST, greater than may be properly paid for . ices and standing such " those which wt hersatter be associated with the we of ' "nor-General». The true stand. "dot a'St.ft,'t in this case is Imperial, not, Coloqal; and thus considered he was I to him, (Mr. Mocpherolun). inn untimely, unworth i, Ind paltry manure. The Brill-(h dovernnient iii spending a large sum oiinoneylin this Country. and the only Visible lie, t'.tt"Jiy its with Englnnd. in 'the Gov- ernopGe end; in the {we of this we urt- itjbbling unfit " celery. Can we expect that it hi h-nilnded mun, holding I tirat class Qtbt', i Englnnd, will come out here 'if his luv in nude the anbject ot discuuion every union or Parliament? This men-tire " nworth of the Puliilment ot this Dominion. he Foals“ Cmuln m willing thnt the overno Genernl should beptid hundeoinely, ennblel him to represent the Queen suitably, t tlieyl expect hie ulnry to be spent i the country. They would no more expect t tat he Mould curry any portion of it out at the coun y, than‘thcy would denire tbat he tre all: upon lug privnte fortune to detray V part of his ex nditure u G'overuor.ueu. ernl. He (Mr. R) agreed with his hot). friend tslr. Benson), that £10,000 Iterling alioilld carer Ill the expense. of the Governor Gene I. die doubted that he could represent lier Me; ty Iuiubly, and "estpend A smaller an") thii is Mined in the Act of Confedera- tipn. {9hr doe. his duty in hospitality, tiluelli gt and charity, he will not hue niacin» over u.the end of the yenr. lie (Mr. man. Mr. MITCHELL-DU not my hon. e:', mall. "to lpecchen hut. evening upon ' ‘g_uubj_egn__-A_M_‘_- _ _ _ ’Hon."r. MACPBERMhY-U must. call t a hon. ttltr: io order; I uked him I q anon, Inch he hu‘unwerod, but ne bu u rinhmb make mother speech. nan; Wu allâ€, when we letweit 82,000 " ore that it V" below the Union. If the 2TGttit of we country Are such that t ere wilt! be u deikit In our revenue, it in our _d ty to keep our expenditure within our i come. 2 When we adopt the priomple oi . ucingjhe alum ' le employees of the Holman MACDONALD regretted that he A', himt f ooetriused.ty dWer Iron! muny . ions," He knew them too well to believe ' It they {were silent when this rrubject was u nder discussion in the conference in London, I we "eeutitled to know tor our guidance, Juon. Mr. wttntoT-mie whole agree- ent was, embodied in the Act of Union, and t e clan“ reg-ruling the UoverttorAhmetaN If] wub lell to the Parliament of Canal. the! o Inland tt the circumstances ofthe untry uirod it. We should not be charged with acting in s paltry wgy in se,rie are equally bound to carry out t My " the expenditure of the coun- ', when"! it can be moutnirly bxrne, and i bears it"" fairly upon the he d of the acphergon) hint that the lielegatett {were H _le 9nd feat]! to uprgu their opiyonf op all at und'pnundmg um come to,irith ttair link qyerttyerth 1etht.guestiory "minim, n it dies {upon those who hold i trior 'kieii?t.eu._,.s",,., . ' .. Mr. uphernon) would on n it, And so ‘wulrtln mnjorily of the 9:230 of this Do- mini .' m could uy 'rithouiexaggeruiou "In: hen the Legislative Council oi Canal. imae tive, he had reprnenled the most titll us constituent! iu the country, and he ould not be nfni to go before than con- Mule cy and ask whether we should keep lailh ith the British 9overatneyt in this tonne . It In: very well for the hon. mem. ber from w. John to talk nbout retrench- 1tteut-e- , _ Bo . Mr. WILht0T--Are you not tor re- Irene neat t _ Bo .ur. IACPHERSON J"" in “not of r nmuchment when this House bur 'tttol-that a to pay no more to our other than wu equine to the tservice perfotmed; but the uoeerrtor.0enerst in not our (mien, And he (Mr. Nucpheraon) was not ttilling raviolsle an understanding with the tthaue/over-ut. If there is any insulicw tion for violating that agreement, the delegates (night to tell wr. , Hon. Mr. MACPiIERts'0N--The Govern- or-Oeher'pl is the only imperial ottic.er in the Fniitio'i wlnooe paltry ir pad by Ctuttsda, an-l to reduce his ulnry will appear to the Bulls]: Government tad people, to our Qeighhourg 9nd_9ur own people, an n Ippeara iuelr. lm. Nr.WIUNT-The veryAcl explains l “I have the donor to be, Sir, your most obedient humble servant, . " Bronson! AND Cannons." Hon. Mr. CAMPBELL desired to say a few words upon the Bill now before the Home. In the first place he deeired to correct a mistake made by some of the hon. members as to the character of the Bill. It was not a _ money Bill granting supply to Her Majesty, _ but a Bill to tix the salary of the Gum-mor- _ General at some future period. It was the right oiihe Home ofComiuous, preliminarily, to deal with such a subject; but it not being it Supply Bill-simply a resolution oi the House of Commons regarding the salary ofa high officer oi the Crown-tue question js not only open, but it is our duty to express an opinion upon it, whether that opinion diil'ei's ironi that expressed by the House of Com- mons or not. In tefeirtnrto the contingent i expenses of the Governor-tletters!, he said they had been rendered necessary in G00Me- quence of his being required to change his place of residence from one part of the court. try to another, before the Seat of Government was flxed at Ottawa, but as a rule, the salary of the Governor-General covered all the expenses it was proposed to cover. It is more economical to have the salary cover all expenses, than to fix it at a low sum and pay contingent accountii.~ As an example of a. Urge nation being governed at small expense, we have been told again and again, that the President of the l cited States received a _ salary ot 825,000, and he Orr. Campbell) had supposed that this salary covered all expenses. Did that represent the cost of that ottioer to the people of the United States? We find by reierrmg to the public accounts of that country, that the salary of the President is a mere tugatelle totlie whole cost. We find the amount charged for gas alone is between seventy and eighty thousand dollars. The very hospitalities-of his table u. in many instances, charged as a contingent account. It is iar better to tix a handsome sum to cover all expenses, than to fix an inadequate sum to be pieced out by contingencies allowed from time to time, which will cover more than the whole [ salary. m did not think they were perfect- ly free to deal with this matter, because he believed that the salary named would not have beett"tmserted in the Union Act without an accord between the British Government and the representatives of tli'a North Ameri- can Provipces. It there was an understand. ing of that kind he thoughhit- was wrong in 'this early stage of the constitution to make any change in that salary. We must bear in mind that the retrpotrsibiiit of selecting a Governor-General for- this Llllll,',1 rests upon Her Majesty and her advisers. In the exercise of that responsibility they have their opinion as towhst amount ot salary ought to be attached to that offiee in order to get the kind of man that would in their opinion fill that high offke, and advance the interests of the Dominion. Then the delegates havmg in accord with Her Majesty's Government agreed upon such a sum as they thought necessary for that purpose, we should not alter that amount until Her Majesty’s Hin- isters have bad an o portunity of expressing an opinion upon n. vFuey may say, " The re. presentatives oi the British North American roviiices agreed that $50,000 was the sum they were to give at a salary tothe Governor- General in order that we might procure tor them a man With etch experience in public his " would most (-onduce to the interests of that colony, and bad they adhered to that sum, we would have adhered to that respon- sibility, but the salary being changed, we cannot adequately carry out that duty." Having in that way agreed to the salary, we ought not to alter " until the British Govern- ment have expressed their views upon it. There is another view of this matter which will be taken in England,snd it will tend wont disadvantage. This isths only salary which we " " connection with the public semen in England, and there will be a contrast drawn between that and the"umneaae sums oi money which they expend for the safety and weltare of this country. There is now being expended by the people or Great Britain one million two hundred thousand pounds sterling an- nually, exclusive of the naval service, per- manent barracks, and hospitals, which be supposed would make a total of one million and e-halt fr.,',"',',: sterling expe'nued tor our security. his position at Governor-General is the only patronage of any kind which they exercise in this country, and our refs. sentatives having and the salary it cos seem wrong tor us inthis Amt Session oi Parliament to change it without giving the British Government an opportunity to express their views upon it, or without even knowing whether they can get a suitable person to come here for that sum. The present salary may seem a large sum, but it is not when compar- ed with the salaries which men ot experience are likely to get in other colonies or in Eng. land. Men who are asksd to leave for a time their own political life in the mother country to take a position as governor of a colony would have to do so in many cases at a con- siderahle .ar.rriiee, Suppone a man who has a high position in the Parliament of England leaves it hr a time, he loses all those chances which political life gives, the wave oi success panes over and he is iorgotteu.~ It is very l deetion Ind inquiry, lim muUiied that the existing eniolmuenu of the Governor of Tammie are not too high lor this purpose , thlt for the proposed salary. Ila-r Majesty's Government would not readily, if iiFti1tiHkui, I person properly qualified and also Willing to accept the Got‘ernment; end further, tint! my person so 'tppittted would find himself unable to ditching: the lucid and other duties cf hie o,fice in the manner which it required by the interests of the colony. I regret greatly the present pressure of the tinanees of the colony which has led your udviuers to propose this manure. I trust, however, that the grounds at my decision will and! you: inistere and the members of the Legislature thlt such a measure would not be likely to conduce to the general UlVinqu, end thnt the position of the Governor should be mam- timed in its integrity. _ t " Downing Street, July 10, IMI'. " tiu_--l have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your denputch, No. 0, orthe, 9th of February, founding u copy of an Aetof the Legislature of Tutiunie to reduce the ulury and nllovunce ot every future Govern- or of the colony, which you hue renewed for the 'sigttitieatiry at Her 1t,t12sitiCr,"t I regret that I cannot advise .ller ujesty to give effect to thin Act. It is a matter of the highest importance to secure for the govern- ment of the colony the services of men of proved Judgment and Ibihty, and that the means of these ntlicers should not he no cramped m to '/ir,,t?,t2t',roi,ei,n, taking their rapt-r tannin" in the colun_ by the ex. ercus‘l'u ttrell-reyulued harpitalify, by eiait tug when "canary ttr.ferertt part: of the colony, and by taking part in the charitable or aiiizaliuns whit, h are called for by the Mate ;,)rs; colony or (y'sdciety. Alter careful re "The aariWotioveruor. of the British Dominion; me necessarily Iarge,heetuste it is expected that they will expend much at the mom-y they receive in llulplllil- ty. The Legiduture of Tuamnil recently reduced by statute the salary of itsGovernor, but n was disallowed br' the Queen, sad the following despatch gives the reasons of IL! dtsaltowanee ."-- cornmeal thatthe cum ttet, fixed can- not romnnbly or justly be cal ed “snu- w!- H _ - Hon. Mr. FERRIEB advocated the tulow- ance of £10,000, but no extmwhich. looking over. the accounts lately published. seemed to amount to a fearful sum yearly. The Governor General was expected to subwrilte liberally to all charitable and patriotic objecu, inetancmg the tire in Quebec, when the qeveTist-0"eneral headed the hat of _ tu1acriptioas with 2500, and a large house then subscribed £600, and no on; by thin exemple asum of over £15,000 was obtained on the spot. He should enterta-n liberally and bear_hie own travelling expenses. The travelling expenses from Quebec to Montreal and Ottawa, (beture the neat of Government got nettled down here,) run up the travelling expensee to large Iums Hutu-em to alarm us now, but we must remember that was an exceptional Mate of tlow, and no; likely to oceur again. m would rend trout " paper he held in his hand, the following derpatc'a, bearing on the subject, with the comments made thereon, which he thought quite appropriate: " 1 _ .0 _ _ _ hunt Mr. MITCHELL felt it.» the que- tion wusone on which the delegates should speak. particularly the members at the Gov ernment. There was one point which he wished to give an explanation to the House, particularly as it had been called tor an re- pieatedly by his hon. [fiend from Toronto (Mr. . mpherson.) He said he thought it was the duty of the delegates to state In the House the terms of the arrangement in regard to this sslary, and he called upon him (Mr. Mitchell) by nine to give an explanation as to whether there was en understanding on this subject between the members of the delegation, and any ot the members repre- senting the British Government. When the question had beenuput to the lender ot the Government he h replied to that question. During the course of the proceedings ot that delegation which lasted tor many weeks it wee necessary to have frequent interviews with the members of the Imperial Cabinet, and in those discussions It wee sometimes necesssry to have turther explanations with reference to them. He believed the question of the Governor's salary was one on which there was agreat deal otdiscussion, and it was loneon which it might be thought the opin- ions of the members of the British Gov- ( ernment. should have some weight and some im rtanoe in suggesting, or at all 'edlla'," in indicating to the members of the delegation the views Her Majesty's Government entertained in the matter. Whatever his individual opinion might be, he believed the sum tized upon by the dele.- tes met with the approvnlol Her Majesty's government, but whether they 6ouU' have consented to any less sum he,“ one ot the de. legates,wss notable to answer. He wu oppos- ed at this time to any attempt being made to reduce the salary of the representative of Her Majesty. Hewngso recently matured the scheme for uniting the Provinces of British North America, this only connection between us and the Mother Country should not be ia. terfered with this tiret Sessim of the Parlis- meat of Canada. It it was found by prsctiosl experience that this sum was more than the tituuteeq of the c'ountry would bear, he thought the British Government would not interfere. to prevent them from reducing it, but it was injudicious to make this reduction so soon "tee the representatives from the did‘erent Provinces had agreed with Her Kajesty's Government as to what that smount should ) be. For these reasons he felt tte to oppose the passage of the Bill. .fenence le. been made to the course pursued by him l Wr.. Mitchell), in advocating a reduction ot salaries, a. oppoeed to the amine be was now panning In regard to the Inlay ot the GoveuorA2euml. There was great dif- ference between the two nee-’2 in the one cue a convocation humbled fur the pur- we of [mining e Constitution for British ' orth Ameriea, nod en understanding wss come to with the British Government, in regard to the sum which the Governor. Geuenil shell receive, which we: inserted in the Bill,- in the other use, we "ttad n Constitution wihout n single employee; end when Pulinmeiit assembled, there had been only two sppointed, end their nppoinunents were subordinste to In, mm which .Pttrlittnet" might take, therefore no iniyttiy we: done by this Seoul in tixitsg the scale or snlnries. Al4 though he did not egree with nil the ee mente urd. by those who opposed the Bill, yet hrviisg been one of the delegates he felt that the lsitli of the untr] wss pledged to the Governmental E,',')":,',,', in this matter. It would morally hsve n [intellect upon the Union ofthie country, if we were to inert this entering wedge so soon after the Consti- tution we! formed. He hsd made these few remnrks feeling thou it would hove been improper for him to give n silent vote upon this question; end feeling thnt n pledge had been (iven to the British Government he felt enument from the public 'eooounu of the contingent expenheeof the GoeemorAhoeml " eonee yeere heck up to the preeent time. In this at your According tothe edi- nutee I public expenee for the purchue of furniture end other item! connected with the mtablitrhmertt of the Governor’GenereI woeid be $122,000. m had been compelled to give this etetement; the minute egeiuet the Bill we're placed upon the ground thet theee dutiee end expeneee devolved upon the GovernorGenerel, or that in the omuUttris- tionof the hor they were to lo pad out ot hie lulu]. It never bed been done, but it wee the duty of the Government to iee that it_wue done hereetter VIIIM'R his uhry me] be. The hon. member for Toronto Wr. Hecphemn) eeid he would be willing to go before his constituency upon thie queetiou, end he lied no leer but he would be eleetal by e large majority. Be (Ir. Subaru) could only II] to him that he would "I! more upon hie good audio; in the count! than hewould upon the rexqrauitit%. cItt that hm conetitueney which he rep-emu than Hon. Mr. REESOR and the 'delegates who had been sent to Euglnnd to confer with the British Government in regard to the Union Act had not exceeded the powers given them in fixing the Governor-General} 'salary, as they hand left the mutter open to be deter- -tnined by the Purlinment ot'CsnndiL . lt had been said that a Money Bill chd not be altered or umended by this House, but ttttret he .06er or rejected. He would go turther end any it was very rare! that e Money Bill Wits rejected by the {lame ot Lords, and. our position relatively to the House at Commons. was very nearlr similar to the relative [trillion of the House ol lnrho to the House at Commons in Englnnd. The Seam of the United State. I“ nhro guided in Money Bills by the some rules. a! the Home of Lords. He then relerred to a meit~ure weed in the House of Commons in England In 1660 repelling the duty upon paper. but which was rejected in the House of “as. lntlttt meme Bill parsed the Hoiee of Commons by a ninjority if only nine, and the House ol‘lqrdu had the leeling ot the whole country in their levor by re- jecting it. .He utdifthey placed this Bill now it would be quite competent for the House ofConimonI at my luture time to in. cnose the Governor-General'. celery it it was found necessitry. He thodght it use requiring too much ot the members of the GoVernment in this House to uk them to give any pledge that n chwge would be made in regard totsontingettt expenses in the event ot this Bill being rejected. As they bevelled on ample opportunity while the discussion m" going on in the other Rouse, to propose that $50,000 should cover all expert-ea, it trat, but reasonable to inter the: they did not desire to do so. Under theu circumstances he felt t11utd_teyyAet the Bill. _ sire ol the Government that the Governor's aalury should cover all the chimed, but he could not speak positively in regard to Inval- itesrpttyee_,., - - _ . _ t,omate umBm. Hon. fl'r'."hllh18(li, give I detrired Hon. Ide. BENSON “iii he wining! to be ensured by the Government thnt it we vote 1:10.000, this tum would be in lieu of all other ssontirtgettisies nud he I'M "tiatied such ,nn arrangement would bethe moat statisfactory one to ell panties and that the country would guin by it. He did not wish to be mggerdly, but felt the country llluuld not be saddled 'mth these Urge sums yearly for extra tor the Governor's establishment. He its: net ttat"tfied the In): the question - up here: it limited thnt the '.10,000 Ion“ include everything he would illingly vote tor it, but if the old system is to be continued in voting large sums every year tor contingencies, which uiwunt to n grent dell more then the “my, he nympethined with public opinion on this, matter strongly, and unless sarong assurances were given that no extru will be charged in the public mums under this head for the future. he should vote for the mood tendiniLgt the present Bill. seldom thnt An opportunity for ndvnnoement buppeul to the Governor of tlm country, although itdid in one image through tlac Confedeution of these colonies, but in an ordinary and nominal state of things, he hip to go home to regun the lose that must ia. varubly he inthcted upon his career u a public men by his (thence. So far as the Government were concerned itrtius question they would like to see the mutter rest where tt is until they hid e further opportunity ot tuscertaitsing whether the otfio, could be filled by u sultnble person for . less sultry than " not! given. _ A r felt bound to 11htlll the Bull. Hon. Mr. CAM BEL, and it was the de- un. Mr. 018L136 nu lop- ""d price it " action in the mum. irteth'l, in " own Gonna-en! did In Mll- “ldol ture, u I Mel ii.4et1fi Wan, guided to up My new " dorm due to " manna " Pt tht humus. He would, howeva, any“ tttt might In silo-ad and - _ next sitting of tht .ee _ I! organisation ooutfnoi be arm-'.',,", than mviocw. n. objects riririiiifg for In Quebec by local name, all tlil ptovldona, if confined to M doubtleu be readily rcrtwrimd. FiFt..t claim of tho lint-n Provincei. 1" w an of such lie-"Ire. in the oe'! If. (on “and†any oft" '?aih'S'l'iii' nrede"r which all proper jg†he "tumult tom Lily (to. tho ter, mum, when they - b I, non intelligently by hzgstl'SE sing the dealt-bl: loo-l [If . an! to iGrGeiFuirteet'h5. w tte Ire am mu gum we next mm In an -""-' V “Rho-e owl-muons (ad!- 1't7 Hon. Mr. DUNKIX In Her. J. DONALD, the Moi no and U“ col-MI, . . Hon. Mr. BOLTON raised, and " _ mme named, the doqht a " ream: named“. on u... “swat“ an lute: cont-mm“ that, maxi "audrr'1 n Dominion measure, its tum-0“." “any conbbtd to the «an. " , “pita! or, "a coupon, In 2ef1'. axons“: 30W 0- IF". "pun-in; nuptia- can mail! 4" ttw 140ml Goveruuc‘nu M“ - " " such a mutant. It Unix" "I t.tetntu8eaaiou,atrdfv" irjdlt, Mio- Ihotld be more M] 'iiiiaFef the discussion upon the Gated W It policy, mm, to trim upon gee If; “we Bill of the Hon. mm‘ P which mm he hopd nlw cock-I- ad through. _-_-__ H .k-l' The Bill, Jam, mama " ha , 'onstitutitsg {In Dipurtmeul of Cum- vu It" I thud {pug 'el peed., A no“ “ulna Hon. J. It. canal to “I upon ot the select Calm.“ ' decide upon the met“. at h ee I â€and by It. was» quad " - Judge Luau-3., tn which a can. Medan; they N M th. mi- d' copy of the chu‘cl to bound" Honor, and consuming m In“ " period ofthe Bunion, mknphuw further union before promuuou. can“ ur: "on luv-net - I lion. Mr. SANBORN ml " h, _ I’M wrcng in wkmg an "/iai'i'i'" 1m. thou delegates, unit-n u I]. to tlr m N; tion to their opinxuth. beau-e i/h'2trd of them youu/ay tue secrete 'iil'l'.',ut clue. It wu-tld he t‘umnn- to try J, lege- thet enjoyed tbe them VIC-mun. FA l declare what trarrtresl there, an i',,','."?; one had voted upon "tenuestiE I l w h. before them. Throw"... thes. has he“ tats the catam- taken by til suuGG ' taka, the men, It " the ldera ample ul?: I We come here th leg-latch, and ttut if": an enquu'y Y to .“'hut “in the muni is; those delegite, m Lomiou. We = trdepeodenily, and we mun “he C'?, te. our only guide, and. interpret It tat IP, H! . According P, the "he-4t up! ii'dl'lh nuthor out Bill after ll been.“ (“TI ' _ tobetaken aiiesidettce up)" tUt I" ' h ' j heie the [woman most likely to be hit...†lining I theory othi: own to 2'L'2ftt hon. member lf¢thuV| Scam (“r ii h, ly) gave a' correct Flatt-mom of “5; fy whit, he slid the clause which t"ei'Cd?,t subject is emvtiunll. uh lam ‘he Mm new. Parliimhu. m "ui, " fat vmionel, "alto it comes hem} an: 7-- ‘deciaion, J" to' whether the: F w _la: i salary is “It one to m v I‘m The Minister of Muirâ€- up tt i. u at " to reduce the salary at than lutte, which Sachem) thought II Sher allomg tt '0 (tb. tot several years, he} would iiii'l'It my: a vented right ‘nn'ulved in a It ttm He thought by the course takes “with. House the Bill in m to he “(but “the: The Government but mm it tcet, with all the prestige»! weer than: hue in thallium, but they were drum" l upon the measure by . vote 01 um to a... , i a mnjoritr of Mr. lt In not fur uu Gr. I'Lpruitm to not alt deduce tLe " tri ea ot meme, u.’ oel m their repregwnmivea. iiii'iiiiiiii'i')) this wau not I quesuott upon “it. thould rush forward nth I desire m‘ l taitt our privileges lit-aunt the Bill t... which ruin mandala with the u...“ the ple. He would be the _ _ 'llur'l'td the privileges of m. " at togive up my of our nghta to I"). when we hare the power. but a†. unreal thin kind we would he M - selves in I {nine petition heron- the tte. it we did not sustain the Verdict ‘11.. " representatives ol-the Pyle. . lion. Mr. Bu'l'tib'0i D and he the“. shell†lo informed at the comp“: is. into by the Delegate}. trout these Phi. to the Imperial 1dc'it"'"i'e which.“ o ht to he ‘euutiual. e row . 'ef,,",', the Katine of Can-mono on th- tion, a we should do on all othm , hold the purse ctr-Inga, and we in u... . should act in Accord with tint than Leg-lame on every Won. I... them Vote for the Fusing ONE-L The second reading ot the Bull a... decked curled-ya 'teyollovNaou, The Hand then went “to 00-h d the Whole on the Bill InuluM “All! Mating to gunman: and psrtiut (Hon. Ir. Uiellier de M, Jan iatheehin upon“ me lame with several ,ee.? which were WM m, and ti"Ilriiit was upeud pun-ed. I i'Slt'i'tg,T, he Home then “journal low", I. It, 1“ nu: Ilia-.- The SPEAKER took [to chit I 0" o'clock. Aha, the Bill inmuIeJ'u An Acm- better security of the Crown 5nd u! the“ mun-Ll," wu real a thin: was “I F without amendment. " An het mpeclmg the hoped-and boom, and foe them My! by damn," In: road I second um, I put“ _thrtmglt Cumulus of the "It (don. ltr. “1:94;ch in the char). 'ritU tthe'geo"i" who new! as til In: valor. .. . In: valor. . IC Bill inausle-l n An Auk-pun. Civil Service at Cindy" In my! 5 and time, page.) through Con-mud t Whole without Immdmenl (Hal. It. [at in the chair), uni ordcm " “la-l Id CosWsrs w-Tlte Baum“? I; Aikins, Anderson, Ann-ml, M k Blake, Buford, Bouritsot, Bonn, I. hum, Curude, Con-net, Dem, Dd. bucket-nay, 'hah J., ft'ggrtt, " Gnevremout, uni lun( "tuh: , tr Leonard, Leulw, Letelirergi"st. film.“ Cielâ€, KchegllcCully, Molnar, m Miller, Olivier, Runs-nun. Bermte Sump-on, Ware, “Mum. Wtuam.-tr. Li." id.' CARLING having and . mum of an Bill 1: would“ On motion otthe Ma. It. 8 seconded _ by the Hon. Mr. h and Billwaaordemnobereou l" to-morrow. Nuscinrrssiv-Tue' uerEi. ia. Allu Campbell chhon Cumh, iriraci (lukerzmn), Rainy, Laatit b. donnld, Mum-cram, Michell, “In. Bum, Shut, Skew], Tendcr.-11. u: I great may um: would hardly WW delegatek ttt pledging ot $50,000, because I lhmmtry to support I b m (It. Sanbarn) .1, HOUSE or comm“ mm. 11:91:33,! ml it come: heâ€. "ary " un- “he. “I. r,lst n ghey mm " m. My mum hm tlst involved Mt in hi I!" wane take. My "M . It! But hf u- tuto dine: tte " " " bel m: He 'l'11'2et Ann “M 'elviri tttlt I Juan- to " mu- the Blll “a " mm the up. _.., m "ii4a"d"dd V '1 m. m ','iiYairri'r.'. Mr. “Kort-F1 m a‘ E"""r, U at I Mh’ukak t.e.i,Tai%7Gt, "gt th-nmu, an. w...“ ill _ â€a. m“: h Ml Att mun†it. W m it Am h “uni .0“ W 7Gl1'l5dg'd " In Women - Ymua' dollar. I mmâ€. Bitt 1Mio h.- - unable a h lint-(ct Ionian“ bunc- whoa-:- ‘Muo the. “I ho an! cud-y. k I" - not - Mrttqta to “It“ tht my... mu Kr. CEAIBEBU} nu. by It. nona- dn, w and and “do. the it-tHe' betreet, ITM', as! It. minus“. '..etsced Macaw - We the an. Fla-bet loam trttaram “he“ 'hyriaettae,rer'. 1'fyitrso,ttile, “libel-no ~Mhtcven limo-tow 'ftrvue,s/diiri" M“ [Eli-ad I he whims; “3"“. on? #39932? Ate n“... .Ml gb, mm! and“: In. Mr. LANE 'tntrru'hu 1t.l'.ttlS ulna "calm has. . to. 611w and Hun. Mr. now» 'ttttte. do. Mn; Peur but oqual' _ U In: re d an 5. mm --tin by (In a... who has In". dim-uni.- Hd, than pub! " "-0-. (no. no.) In not to and. by Boa. It. In". div-ml [any m WI and loch-cl to In...“ u an“ WY!“ Pf .. .. an aiii,"dil "M h - than. - do o o Gove '.itttete. 0cm 1 ottottihiP' 7-....J... Mdm c.“ t'lrd1tgtiiiiiii" " 00-: ofthe 'l,ttue A A “Ital-y‘- POPE, m, C J. 8. f,'df.-'tted: took pm, latter worn-n: yum V A and" _ and lights: [at J no. u I. win!“ Govern-rot to . “on . mn- tng tho (up-elk. paddo- TiaL5 conduit“ tho N lion. J. tr. CA for . man of elm par and nor. Abigail-ht: duet -odueol (Mr J., 441400014 a. roux-OP! tow - tree that new - a. purpose at “him“, but “OI f . . dutittery. TY, v mrith the [puk- i “I, â€pond to ‘h [hi-(er ot ,m. u-euu on: “the Gan-mum “at! an! the I ".elm' (to. can my of the can - nod. III. um sow-gab†Inn. I. “0.. but from A , r, chilled tlie. Mr. Mr. Howl-m in rrpiy to the nci t c“ I“ allowed I , f'fd',rdhrh"ol lb dab m MIR"! " - “My u Wrmi, and“, to eogtntttt m. Pe-in the Dq a Bill " be mm tg-dir. to club“ In such mm M Unaunwww that. 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