a 15me timing-.5» ou. 3.1mâ€) an that-cia- n-uln, iubiag - - not. ' (In. but: illumthniloouquuuddu "It policy, than _tbo 'hte-tio." by â€his. t-otbetbetreueetattoetttt" “midi... "noun-mati- ne 13-min. _ Non Mud Nov We. directly-labia. vary but "teater-d â€than nothing Tu Inn-gem ht the Citizen I." but». night a}. not an!) M, his Ida-nod an In hammer m S-nr-At-mat..:- My You. will . '3" " “if-M nix my. The /'e,t.t't of honor mil to 'rtesiahed by tho WWW†We... umdlhbiqdhlh-ngthu K. "I my light the menu-pn- the "bieet. Art'itt, PM a not-n- 53" low humans. up“ tim. tttat ~I~~Iy A: 'UA-tttna'. "it"-ttotta--tsorrsei.. â€a! "do have" the we conviction. Bu ahetrald “in" an the 1lnited that" -iotit' their"Ctti-mm"tttini. qt'i'_t.tu'the1hmuioar-totut, up “out. When-MW A“ than. no. main. Bunch this†in "than a may -ree.dior,tf_tod,itietooiiatt. 'h9otdireoi-tutrert+eit, ole-o nuns-mm'qdfn‘qm the opting of'heeeaaate, tho. thum- pudbylr. 'Ge-ata. The out†is cum-ill WM} "tliter" “Muhamm'zw " 0-mi- “I -qaitreaf laud-l chihuahua-0mm...“ ". “ on Mr. Inn-y'- -ttittas he Man My.» tho 5â€" but! “an.“ with the lath-d. '-ti"-r'reraitroeim-dom. -itr_ldtei-eDtmiiaoc no... hmi-uddhhuuadum the I“ - to the lads-’0 by 'h-r,--- anon-grad a. pop-thud an!†that.“ dolls: no silo, " building the runny to.“ ruin the and the had to than Hangman. 'mlh. haw hill. All it. uuwliuthomy‘bo-u, Inn-Li umwcmmm had “Hill-o unth- uldnt Iv mammobuw ago-wt dim-OW“. mu no. it Ion mu gt, patio-lady “It tbo ram 'eottrt oftlte and“ “new“ Teeritorytott" Do-ui-. Am'airofiretitio- hanks-W to. 0.3-: may, by Aunmo I'll-v, Ilia-“0M0! Bil-oil, ym. 1"aarr,1H'.anu-eoasmsiaiGe “Muss-imam...“ thumb-â€Mm†-traied-tititt- all. “abject. " NSC-hula“; Sunbuyom “than†hipuifyiguoob. ""stuttug-ttttive.aetutgigg-. "ami-uri-ar-iv-i-tsus,- 'etrtgtmt robot inland» who a an mural-daunting. RAMA: Mum-ai-Mncuhbd mwuwuamm-o rub-gunman..."- "tt"tu'r-oo-retrtuetraaem, without whichitiomlyloboupud 'h-mr-at-tg-k-i- .Wpublhwk. - himLP. Hanna’s baco- m Mun-shunsâ€, it "was he (“a“) 1,000,... at. of built but 0.0%..un than duct-h â€manna-anus?“ ,"h-tttuetoetuoumrottiitsat. It , Imus-d pom-u... which Inbound-I‘M“ tho Deni-io- noun, K. c. B., Sir 0m B. WhniMIM-wu the Holman-col wht bum-c. 'Hitt.-41-'.Bs-eauauirh'i"aut, -0odttrinvitatistm, dauphin“ oo-i. beain-et-tedeottiaeea. Jaime-a hub-mumlunou- ""tt"e"tt-rtseu.u-eau .lisqre_eeeoutiatae. “New: allot-60.: Klimt-asthmatic...“ w. mam - gin. that that» Malian- to-mm, it "ahe'totemeduatit'r- “at. InhCmmnimmm tool plug-minio- ot Mr. am", "my Dug-M. Thoma-a [ml-l, own-unlockâ€; “downed-g martini-lbw!“ sum-dunno; theBtltt.nvuid tho-Nybloupuoiq â€but“ combat-Iva and nthiniti-oudpuud. and “Gland-l “at...†trsi-tortieseo'ohtetr. It hm, summit» an "an in mm with tho It)!!!“ -iatitms ,rlttbeinidbiPnrtta-ti. to - of o in Am In ma..Mr. 34>an lo I." by the tuath"rut--,taaraioth" port, My Hy or View. Me mil. my inâ€, be but, "ars6q by thin day out. . . Dr. ton- nd w. Cum, mind My. It. 0’00â€â€œ, M. P. he has. Ibo "and “light. _ --- w. -eseniad an the Colonial soo- nhry.“ 4Haamuaru.Mlbtialtrett- -tatienagrtt.tkeNme-e_tu â€mm, by magnum In, Coup-y. dthyopaodtcrmofw Dull-'3 an and tn Depot. " 'gtiueiagt “than†or, ned-a'. Lav- (lCttilt)tttmilrttttts trrer REW ADVERTISEMENTS TUESDAY, MAY t 1869. “but“. “I‘m.“ ,rari-tmtue link Wlmldall “citation of that In 'eu-ru-gt-tsate" orthon- "Melaninâ€.- hnattt brmem. You-l8 Mind, the m the colour-h form-thrill. thImtlor rid -elo Ind on gluon. All the. ye.utetguosta0u.ntt-ri- Mun-t, m and any - - at law into 0cm 1).“.- M; tt the punt-no t-t-dthe 'ter-ner-ft-tte- his» all†mu). mud-o- tlutNITatt “on clun- who the pun-mm.» Ir"'"""?" «hum 0mm .0. In“ 'l tttut the g'ttnh"gl, a! B. My l-‘u. â€ii-mm â€duh"! (dl,",'.'.'.',."..'.",',"?"?,,':"., tber m â€In my and“ to the 'll'aTI"il.T2d WOW“. lesser- ya! but W In flett"Htymtr-tr---, Inch-at a Co. Into this w I â€blunt-yuan“ mind . lug. tttttttttteat-ri-tturic, iiir7riiiihi7t" GTu"l'rTl1T'hal'l et-tnt I“ 09.. Corinn’ ___ Sci; 'iTtlu1tl 'latt'dl'd2'ff.'"' teNt':,tttr,.ttgtegigilihiiirt In , lamb-ct, mun-cum" rutdettatu â€In. “I... manhunt-mm. ' “hounds. Oman-alga -ue-evd. bud-nu mt “In, “I...“ 1rst1tt1buuat “was“; mud-M vauluw Mia Cttttt mu: m Peeca1iraer4 _ nun-q Do. Dillon ‘1.- mum-ammun- oulund Isl-why Squaw-lot b MWIu-Wnlp'hdb,m Ion-"lambda bun-urn nub-veto pub-tutu“.- but. Id...†a»... duo-outdo...“ Muslin... 'ee; Ian-h and mum; and IRAQI-lunch- pillow-lob [lulu numb-thy. - You-mm,____r__i The"-',.-".','-..-" wnymm Hum-Mum lo â€Miami-with vim; nth. mnthdt “a. “(but 'tter-o-ii-ae-rites. 1M,~.' “In“ My ex- nkind a. an“. Tho-unicorn- momnum.wuhqmm 'eytst',qkeoruttea-u-aGd tdt-tha-tfr- purely-d. Com: Godot." nan-cod II Salad bat T. a .. Bum Tt'll"trie,iy, cl Cato-Gout tlarge, ' have we“... "" and“. M m the not when» - wannabe-mm, an In, t.,', in out “a. pic-tinny, God No. t a! A_trtho “undead-n 'at""'"'"""""-" lath mdeMnMy-uo, ""e-e"r0i-ttuu'uet 't".8trFyrre!ehurreiu-nd kt8..yhgittitattetugiettoetr-v. This It". a. “and at... 0(th mmwghmmiu. 1tt_thgrmaa-ttseta Ulla-good we!†I. Involved, Ilk- non] loom-locum I-.. “who!" I“. would in tpre, amt-'91."!- gallon], Winn-:1 with; new!“ It'd.- mun-n. tho public tnete,-toae mmmwyhublun elb- thol’llll “Mylo-Inn, the (My Cantu min I... old bt-law "my. to hul- cu-ul'hd-Mud lunatic-n “I â€beâ€, ad My drive the r"-tm""uu-ur-tqlut Nahuatl-aunt“. loci-ohm; III-v. mat-cum “101111.â€, Mun-m...“ oqtittuost and, m. 'PrP. I'". sun. In.“ Vito-phat†"sft"tt.dtes an human-inns. bra-IN do" Ibo. and NIH uni-Amman, “your. m, not my fur 'quirtxUnt " the duty impound by the America an! on ikh, "gotta! mm cm it will a I“ "no†a' Initial mm of annoy“ t) arm Ml; not!†"dr,ttrtsn the mom. deuer, that tatrte" an Ami- no. man to reciprocal We aviation with ll. baton the clone of “other you, our am will ha “and - their Inher- na. Thin and: in do. to tho Italian. in!“ of the “.00, ad thin Inch, “at.“ with that“ We! the Ingrid “W Ilia Can-din Gonn- mt mi"or-dtodo, Mum-glib.- -'qiasta. action I the uncut lino, would only - no. Input-dim; a, an " hm ot ti. Auction - lit b on: than Dali It s Ar M but umwmaamm M...- In. mm h "Myiq'b Inn tron the Pa- m‘l "ptamtim" that you†m Midi. hie-brunt up A“ (to. link. without. lion-o, M though thin “In" um no! W‘b our “his. in Mira. I'll. m mtduroritioaoettut-t, a the Home to qwnl with as. policy.‘ In, a. in tunable; to nod axiom hr, nun-dot We. Mrtorni; but an on in not quite so hopeful on “do the m the touch ofthe Puma In. paidnnpoathio .Gttunthoeeot other Weâ€. The only [Minna II. that!" Gov- mm-t, blink; that the American - that "do; more intimate mums-l "Um-with Gnarls, hold that it would be a“... policy to mthdnw min than than Gobi-g piviiqu which, let mm "e they In" by“ with! to enjoy in unantic- of n "and M reciprocity. rial. “I - man on the Gov. M ktqird, no atut, by a homo: “to†uninhi- our own “home- il I mimick- a possible, and duo, â€in... by n alight inch-nio- to huh the Ami...- that they moot " "or "ioy [living- at out - rill-out giving Rap. 8. Cantu. Mr. R. M. IAcmnu and the an. It. All“! to about that they. ietmoai-h-tstueutrot Cu- " in the min... who a... We "a only am was.» ti, Mr. gunman. up.“ on the queaioas, to admin at It. Foams, Dr. Roman“. 3- lb. nomad-not, to,' an" in: h" with. Thte tun-4h. tom of um! round by up“ In 806.. Ytti"Msmatttotttetth-e-totart, "an; "on in MW, of the â€and ot the Mmeity Tm†a Dom. Mun mod. and and. 'III In mun», A PI... "I. m VILOOI'IDI- 1.. mama and and I TAXPAYI‘. ital-bin V'V‘V~ W F'"""--'-"" v.“ aWdqrmhedtt and In on... 1'tre,ttdiie,iiiitSiiiiiii"i"ii. “M. I. (ILMM) m o. m um, and M could m... In â€utopia!“ “Mum gut-“luau pointing, a Ibo an..." ye"tehdtqcultregts-dhrth. 5.... tart, f_,Pueu'iad "ehrettrt In. -teAtrtucutra- of». c...m..' than about, than the m. at this and Tho and“ hi est-Ind 'ffttitee"toeeehet hum- '!rte!.tutatt-uruvaoaoiis. i.tbottt, It In [and u untied,†amnion-um “lob-octet. â€we. 1- mm on man. 0- “In a a... in. can!!!“ a. mum-um.a_ In "in.“ to the cl... Inciting that the “hath-loam- audio, " In... “I " tho In“! m ot the mkuhCuauv.me1-uo on... Int-Punt. ho Boa. Mr. IcCULLY an th.qtrttottutet-metd hum“, by the “can, Myth-u 'qttat luck an "autumn. no did not “In! an '""'"tt'"-hrut-tuottii-ilutir. humid." .ucnbohuolp t brtho 'Atttardhttt 'ldttMl"dt all to "old Mule-o In and my“. 'y"tVi-rrerir.r-r"Gti%Uiii" '0". ti. com: admin. of Illaâ€, a It. but... at but" as .----- I In. Mr.CAttPNtta, loud, ma by ce_1hror.qtttotuttaLtidiiiTrii'iiir: ulna-Wu... mumwum *pbedts. P_tthteAtuttuiotiiiiGiihi'ii,ii"ii 'i-id-ar-at. mint-mum. ttttte-o-tpu-tsore,- min-malt. with (I... It. Dbl.) In th- chit) Iâ€. a Bttt Inn-Id “hut-podium Ouch coup-uh. mum-um.“- u jun-ll“ out.“ dunno-n. Mr. anon-u have.“ "and! the “do. at 'up-ta-uh-it to up nip-pl- um..- to “In. In nutmeg, " mom {can A“ Adan. In. Mr. 0411mm. nee-4. ed than not. Mr. ffi'a1cl'l'l'lt thatthe aid tt I. and u an“ d..vlulob'u mob“ lath-Imam In. Mr. alum. land, "tteatd.d ti thoMae. Mr, Inn-caugmm and II rut-nod bump-m... a now-a. Hula. -uaii. , Boo. Mr. 't_AterB6ta, w, and“ by the lion. Me. WE‘LL, that a. dd Bitt tt nfrfoq o con-Inc. at tho who]. Eon. ILCHAPAlS Iowa, new“ br It. loo. Mr. Imam M mum on â€bat-unmarnd a an “no, It!“ now inthe “in. Is,',",.:"":.'.'?:.','::,,',,' Bulb no. no, ‘nunolho o-fum-as CAI-gush commas. -- mmmlbvumms. Boo. It. CAIPIILL um,m it the Ron. Mr. â€TOHILL, "at the will] hogan-u- “0-, which was ur- Koo. It. 1.00!!!qu than it In the Into-0.305. Govt-out dtotetg the mom " In the tune/Ila. “by...“ Mth. his Hon. 3.!th luau-august Illa - lb. handy, bot-holly!"- n at.» .ti"-iaur-tsedtii'li. nunmxrupzuun "a. lute-No. at“. Gov-nuns to In an mwh‘Mpnu-tlodu. I'll", not I“ "mot-mum: by a†at you! 'IIN,' 0000mm! It. pry-Id but tons-WWI. be Month [cuckoo 3-1]than ,allm‘uhlcr-odhk may Lung-burg, Lin-two] ind Bulb-nu, and In It“ Inn-hr d - And duo than de. In. tho - son-Mao! m mid-tun 05-00mm“ Po.'.. tout-nu Ad =thtg.'h,eagittttii.i, "no.“ otArrttyrtsnadalitiiatTitiiii: Douala-y dime-I Gout. but. My: t1tPy.uteeetu1-GidGaUGu'iii"ir, peoeuo-Mtttetttut “to. ottheBettutt; North A.“ Adult". 1 In. Me. loam.“ dd In to: and the attentional “Gown-out lotion-(ow the “use. of urn-bod “connotation In"... um, Yul-oath ad the tattoo- diet. putts. no Pam-Gourd mid be naught-"hon! silo-um " the con- nyuoo “Inâ€. by that "rll,t,deg, that, potion-hav- dandy Ind. Opp mad expand M leper: to supply tho m-Iduullthoy In to what mount the Owen-out would“ a... no about at that tho III. of to tho-II dull:- to In!“ I. the Catt-It- to: an "no... Tlht-moet-itkiikas" Ila-It t1tre9-Y9r-utuuiiiiUitGiitii in de?.tq-dutetr. [attempt-o! TJ,'g',N,.",t',ghee I. would no" no on"! Lettetrtr, at an - h - A. “A! --1, =, A: - â€awful Ai, ttitgtte Lou. " oh: VIA, paying for up“ to: " min... as a volunteer; . some. a noun. In. Mr. WILSON - use. at notion be blown, “Thu that“. loan. at; low on wsdebr u do and up.“ II“! My the no butâ€! Mo than“ the public business Mthe many would not an!" by thin “Joni-at, a “My no . Wang bald-y, my. the. would to hitch yum null-Ouch an In!“ which thence-M indulgent. How we.“ to that: Inlet. Pmrittl ' gut-13w; By m Hon. Mr. tyiutttor--pt Juan C. PMâ€, - cam. almond! lbw-“Ls“ Bum, gum in I nth-Hy " I weekly tmteest do tut-I'm] all "who, " " pun-It. I I, the lion. th: DMat80tu-0t tho I!!!" an Cambo- out. tonal Khan in we Innin- ol 00%. â€my " “an. to it uh- __. tin Ont-noun! in. Canal In! lot can pupa... Br it. a... Mr. loCRBA-Ol the Huld- "tc-eil cl the township of Rania. In tin - ot (my â€yum!" the occur-o. “on at atittht We, Md the hymn-cut of In“ I“ new, and an Ida. ' By “a an. It. moms-um luv. A. lotion, and a»... can“ St. claim, thet be Iquyhtu may I.“ o stun- - out“. By the Ron. le, DICIOON -ot Jana Bun-am, and one", cl Nun. “on, but. Hm. my†be A My [a a "only nun-bun bound of Ion-I'M]: null mrviete, a at mu. I By the In. Mr. DtCEtt0N-att Faderlck B. with,“ tho city of Toto-to, paying hte the you. cl a ‘05.!qu N- “. unlu- Iho no " II Invention in: tho “about. ett Initiating oil foe will"), sad for othee puma, hon etude parole“, ot which to I. tot the 01mm! unmet. Into Boa. Mr. HILLS-0! _ John lemmas a at', ad an. out. Province of _ pmtttiitethe-hiteaa Act to now“. â€(.5013)ch nu, hipp or an Ill-o. . l, tho I... It. mom-or E. A. Teue.tor" 'ttttep, ortho Raul Shun of Lalo Hum, paw-'3 Ate '5' iiiialiCrie '1- wily, but“ at I autumn“: on the Not“ Show at m. Bum. _ Ion", In, s, mo. The stuns took the ehaie M "no. o‘clock. AM no“... The “but“ was... won mud .' Br no I... It. t_-art the " ronto In“ tin Inn-mo. Coup-Inna! of an Dam laud Ptm lacunae. uno- Mstiott, my!“ to: a As. “his: the “lot: ot the "id m cosmic “do: on. 95375:. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. min-"1M3"... PAT." or mm In. upon “on: not tannin-7. THC OIIATI. "on!†an. - NOV“. con, new»; IcOnllni, 'rrFr,irirliiiG, and t'b1thtat'at Bolton. 5502:; I ba"iii", " 1m "in: MM), Joan tid/tfur,', ii2,t In... and hour, with we: to upon In. an. to tho, - D.“ " m p... all -ttme-4t-atott. On nach- ot tu..Potrrm ttttre, ot tho no.“ ot an»: Iuch let A rll, ethanol-ion, null-3b 1TL1"ltu,'dlrll' on M3, to, In. and, when: Mr. FORT!!! the: and the -ptirttrrt.nt ot u ' con-m.- on lurid-o and rivet than“, as! can and Mud -leioat, coo-hung of Ron. [can Anglia, Our boll, Chan-n, Ila-clot, all In... lit-p- 090, Melt-do, “I... Inkn'ock-n. man-fur ’“râ€"‘m - - In. It. “ODOUGALL at! it was not tho but“ a! the Gown-out this union. Mr. mun aqua-a when} it u the m. ttttttat ol the Com-u! to In. any tee 'ttee 'ttht _|-pmunut of alt 10m: A. "auCDoNAtat and "in Genoa] Omaha. but no - to but. an. m a. occult-do. of the but! WI, or with tho link of (5010-13.. Tut no u use: to be dour-Ind by a. human Gown-om “RM“. duty or the Gov- un-m Na. - to In. choice of (In Wham! to an the ole. when u may in M ; and to guy the slay. Mr. BAYABY enquired with" say upro- nmubu hn but and. to mammal“ as: Jud..- of the If"... Court! of News hte,',,,' tho Indoq o the pro- t Inch - tae the 'dl'l'rll'atl'dl od civil med-Kn] Judo. “MPMVIW; and if no, in. It. Gavan-at con-awed ouch romantic-s to the, Lou] aovem-t, mu m vie. “like "tnbtutment ot In at. thtioaut can! a can. eqtrimuet "my t “do. at “than dikuiiiriiriiiGl exp-$4.0!†â€do. Mal, ardifoo, that pom... and-Moth. II. has has up“? Hon. Mr. ILODOUOALL In"! "at no - bad he. upended let the construc- tion “Machine. f,tafe,11er,t, in. guano ttit my. report to tho Wt; the report would pro- - to and, In “a days. It. IAOILL enquired that: It In the Intuition at an Gown-rut, In the IrOIIIl'o to be IIMUM thle In“ may Pull-Inn" Election, to “and the mtirmer by the admo- out: -ntet4qttalithmtla - â€and " "an. n Pulls-cum, We"? ll: JOHN A. MCDONALD mid to In: “low "a. Bonn-on mm to want [or “all who It I. but“ dorm. It. ttrBPtmtttNNr when when»! the' 850.000 W In! nu, In tho cut-ur- " than" 04393.5 lymbguucon- . Mr. RIDIOID enquired whether it u the bum " the Cohan-u during the "caustic-Icahn,“ chock-sin McAct which lam I duty ot In pct can. upon a. lam ett been, and... and Mk“? L, Hal. Mr. IOU! "not“ I. could not take an be; â€an... Into " eoasBtutter, "tit the bethrit m â€I do". (than) V Mr. OIOPFMON introduced I Bill to “that. the Bt. Place. and Yuan In": l-pcon-out Coupon, to leer tou.-- - . hat a... It. “RAPID on!!!“ who“ It III the Inhib- ol the Com-mu town» tho Mr. Ixnulo- or Dachau“: Raed to in. In" a! the llmluhl an", t thrgotm A. lACDOK ALD aid the subject was no". gtMttee of mpndvm have“ the Own-nu at t2Bttada mm the Gunm- mt all" In...“ , until that correspon- duco new Moon“ not any trhat would in tho policy out. “it'll-OIL A III-bot of pulmo- were prenatal. an" the. on. by It. CAIIBOX myll‘ ke he “but...“ on harbour of relay. " God-aid, “In tho Intent. of the and. qt ttte Dent-Ion.†The â€IAIII but .0 chair " "out, III-ho put an. o'clock. o’clock pi. _ Ion. Mr. IeCULLY gnu notice of enquiry hr Wedneedey next whether In an the Loon! queletnre of Non Booth-t he preecnt or n future Benton ehell nndor nub-union e oleeetton a of the British North Amt-ricer: Act of new lqlelete tor nu additional judge or)!!!†ot the Septeme Court, had eleo for Cunt: can Jndgee, the Government of the Dominion will he - to recommend the nppdntmeet “We elder eectlon u ot the mid Act. end peovtde (or their _ Ken. [LOAIPBILL moved, eeeoeded by the Hun. It. 'urty'tr_ttLh,ttut the Hon. Mr. td-get-ld he 'edded to the committee on Dentin: end Comm. On motlonot the Hon. Mr. CAIPBELL, MI by Hon. Mr. IXNEELL, the gone: adjourned nntll to-moero' " three -_ --" __ _.-- .-..-...... to Inbound In In place, “If: "After the and mating, the Bill II totem: to . "un committee of all» menu-- unclu- no hartert on ttnth, tharnllnlury "Idem being that of an an on station of the and.“ ham the path. by Immune tentlmony, “that by WNW proton: at the nudge, o: hr couple“ nod mid-econ proof of the Mile.“ of. the otthatind mint-tor in “thanâ€. -__H ..- w- - v- - uvuw, wile": It would have - publicliy. Thu owed In: than curled out by Impending one of the who of the Bonn. In ordono curry on: the “object In would (In honey)! I no» tion " Wednesday next, " that the Itth In]. ti tttlee ho minded, an; the following Boo. Mr. CAMPBELL desired to gm none. of o motion In reference to Divorce mm. At the last Sudan " the Homo they bad A cut lube. than which mind . no.0 consideration, but it It in thought that “Account†of tho Mouae oould proceed up“, in the one, it would to non mm to have the ovtdonoo 31m but†thotconmittuttm. to have It gin- " the In: trt the House, where tum. Haunt and†would Ink. no great dolly. In: he would not like to..." pou- pomd a, later “no tomorrow. The out» of the " m then ditch.“ ; It In ordered am the report be aha Into oottalderation to-Ilotmw. K... Mr. IANDORN did not think it was my to volt um the report had born adopted-)- the other. tmmrtt.of {he Legh'o- Ron. ttr. CAMPBELL "queued the post. panel-oat out. adopgion of the upon and! WI, " the ttttrleet VII am under con- Ildonuo- of an Boon of Common. m would .etd-ttttr to do all he could to Monk: “It had. of we commute. to emu. than to any on the Malnu- in the “than In: " u now lulu; done. Ban. Mr. SANBORN .mad tho report and Add the qwrluon wan on of scoot! dd! of lawman! uhould be and upon during the ply-out Sudan u the phony chance!- Ioon explnd, and whoa": “and “to new cookie“ he the work than“ he nady to och-clot a; that “no. no that than. might In no bank In the wore, bat IN " abould be can!“ on with cuddle] weanling to the ml. out. Punting Committee, who with can can In. moo-nun! the expenditure "a Inch. 8. wontd now no" that the - be “and. tht .000. of non. Mr. 5983038, aeo- 996-6 by Hon. Qtr. BUUBAI, the "port '99 9699.96. . incl " nun: van, urn- "mum: nu. r The Home wont Into Consulate of the Whole (lion. Mr, FERGUSON in the chair) noun] "an! madman!- having been .94., mu m 'epoeted, aoit It". asked to Mt again on Wed-996â€. _ _ any." " 99mm mu. . Not but». pehttod '99 ducurgod from the 906019 of an “I. 996 'orderod to . be taken Into M9609 on Wodnogday out. soon Iron or at mum: on name. n-cdvd the uni-m Ipptonl- ot the Mann; cont-taco. The contact: which “:0an Into won foe tle. ya"; and, “than-counts won not Ibo†"pirine, It vu of consumin- Importance that pro- union MM be "do foe new column, In odor that "we bushel my not be to- The, In". continued um and“: unm- P".' ottht!r but†be which my kayo noun or con-noun. gumbo: ot Petititt- wound and to- Ptr'ftue Inputs," Lid.' EST-he" - THE OTTAWA PIMEB. MAY 4. Hm", MAY s. tottoittte In t 5:than aadititi any halalgmlmm mun... um -1roattsr%urta-tut mound. on Mud this any 5|"an Mr. FOBTIN said tut my few. “on.“ Ind been taken out In: you, much (one than lummly,ud the - foe um w {and in the [act that an animus ml:- uou at in: adopted nu t"litthtti'At Alum-um Iun mum to M In. union that 'lt1'llll Interruption. . They might tt WM out, and tAer you “10" enehled to apply theneelvee with the. neoeeeery ertlclee that iomerly they obtained from the inhehitente. Any but: end re-l telletory treetnent of the United Stetee would l be nnjnetlilebie get; ell cimnetemee, but we ehould eh the Anterioene that we one guerd our own privilegee “Mainly en they gnerd thelre. We would not he irue to our own intereth it stand were not ' to “on! protection to our neheriee in ale-eta ttr,end he did not think by doing to we would in the lee-t dutart, the window be- tween Greet Britein ‘not! the United Stetee, nor did he think that e public men ofeither country ttein eny eneh like To enforce our nghte in thin nutter ehonld not dieinrh the peeoeinl releiione between the two conntriee, eny more ihenonr refuel togiVe up eportlo . (of onr territory to the United Stetee. An: 'yo"ittustaasdigig ell the hit end hineter on the other tide, he did not believe thnt in thin enlightened nge the United Stet†wonld endertehe e wer to prevent ne horn protectl our own undoubted right; Snch e wer was: he til-ply one of Elnnder end rouge, end it the Auericene di 'tttturi-what; he did not beilev.-he knew the rep“ " thin country would he reedy todo eirdnty to the lupin end to theineeivee, " they hed dene in tinaee peet. (Beer, beer.) With iheee re. nuke he would otter " notion, end he - they would here the elect of directing the eeriout ettention of the Govern-tent to thin important queetion. (Loud churn.) to, the Amalgam obtaind a run iiiirvTGi' for being annual tron within “In. Ilka of out coast, and therefore it should not be "(aided " went" to than " no to enforce that treaty. Mr. Saver, hen nod a petition timed by certain ittttntrttantaor mum; lo IM2, In which an. view of the queetlen wa‘e outward and maintained. a. than weed- ed to about that the llttle _admte¢a Nova Booth had at one the enjoyed by allowing America Waco to land, the an. that vaa We. with then, m enjoyed I. longer. lo may Andean later-an landed l on our ethereal that any were‘ enabled to an» ' tho-anh- cm. a... tlon‘npon trod. withtho Unitod Shh-o, we were not dependent upon that country nod tho public men on thoothot oido who cc glnod that try continuing tho. nonunion we would be ohllgud to succumb ond neck toilet by o union with tat would lion thotnlolvoo mint-ken (hen, cor). lf we connot got I Mr reciprocity trnoty, let no do whot we con do-hunbond on: own monrcoo, ond prov-ct out own right, nod he holiovod tho ndoption ot thin ovum would ho the but noon of securing o renown of thot taut). We hod two ttr-at Iran to odor tho Ullhd State. in to! " too trndo with than. Thou won to. m of out loin-tin, nod the in. nwiuotion of thn tr-. Lowrance. Pt?re in; tho latter ho would no, Indium of tho inmor ho had oright, ontte othio Provinov, to nm the nttontion o! tho Conn-not towards inking Inch “no on will ooonro to I" our undonhtod rich“. it hnd hoen mid that tho rolotlono hoiwrou amt Britnln and tho United “ti was clinch o delicoto clans-etc: "ttnt till other questions Ito uttlrd. thio Mutton†he " in ohryooco. Rio opinion woo tut tho tiao hon poo-ed whon ouch vioio should pun" hen. (Hunt, hoot.) Thonwno no doubt that when the may of "" wounood a- oh- A_-_L----LL'A ' - __ - - -.- chI w! (ll-m Jo N“. it, " {and mom within onus-1m which would cubic: In sums-fully†1ttttrtpeu man Atnerismtt. In this 'tettggts " mun-l [rod- pemy And advancement. Although on pro.- porny 'riittht be slightly chested by malo- . - 7‘_ -_- V._v.- v. u-- nuvvlllvw' It I", rate for. his constituency. AI amt on he 1cikii to the Get that when 'l',','td'lhi,t. dlvldud dammed. nbout I you Mo, to M a paper In " county-a county that Ileesd, probably, more “my one: by the n- Ilrlctlon allude with the United Mate- evidently in atom- of “oration, tho load- lng men of' the county formally protested min: ita 33mm, ad et.rtitud that the Individual id not npment my portion of the community. at. com-mun", bounce, were Maxim:- to have the Beclproclly Tracy renewed, but it In found that the Uni“ Sum veu not glow-ed Jo nut It. we whoâ€. to our fume, Independently Wot the Called Slam. It public non la the United Mata believed, -aa ho thought ther did,-tut V by refusing on reciprocal trade, we, could draw In into political union with thou, they we o (may nil-khan. (Boar, boar) no GiUl In aaylng this, (hub spoke for the who]. of " Ptovlnca, at any no- I..- " _-__, ----- . - - - - the two countricn. He referred to the recent formation of the Reform Leegue " Bonton on evidence of thin. But the petty " prenent in power wen undoubtedly hontile to the re- newnl of the trenty. A large portion ot the Ann ricnn people denired to extend their territory, end they deluded themn- Inn into the belie! that the people of thene Provincen, by being ehnt out from the Anterioen Innrhet, will become n’nxloun to neeure “nation. 'He wen elmoet dinpoeed to any that the word enuexetlon nhouid not he need in thin Hohne, (beer, beer); but " nny rete it nhoul‘d here no weight whatever in reference to the quentihn _ of reciprocity. We here our own dentiuy to ‘ work out, end thnt feeling of nelf-reiinnoe which would lend on to work out that deetiny independently of the United Shun, or nny other ton-kn country, nhould prevnli uonget on. end he believed did peeve“ uniong un. (Kent, henr.) We 'tttttid,ttsemtbm, conni er .tt question of protecting our iiftterr)eq, with h. A-“ " A..- ‘--‘AA- - ‘AJ . -. - in yond the line of three milee from heullend to heedlend would he of compel-Minn little nine, it emericen tUhemnett were forbidden the rifht of min; the cueet. He did not eppro e" of en unreasonable or rut-linux17 policy towerde the United Utetee. But eo long " the American reiueene e market for neh end eoel, no long " they “in ue nothing In the ehepe of reciprocity, we ehonld show them thet we intend to protect the righte end privilegee that we undoubtedly poeeeee. (Beer, heer.) It wee evident from the re- mrke of certain pereone in high poeltione in the United Stetee, end from the tone ot e portion of their preee, thet we need not I delude oureelvee with the idee that we were noon to obtain e renewei of the reciprocity treaty. Ab the eenre time he wee heppy to nee that e portion of the people end none of the [ceding men of the United Stetee, were tnlly alive to the .drntattem ot_free tilde between -- e - __-.._ __-.. .uuuncr, arms as": unmet o' “IO rts orplaoes " which such licenses were l'fl,'lh. He said the fisheries waa one of the moat important sources of the wealth of the lsritime Ifrovinces, and 'their protection demanded the serious attention of the Gov. ernment. By the treaty of 1818, the'Ameri- cans were deprived Many right to approach within three miles of a line drawn from headland to headland of our territory. Within them distances the fisheries was the exclusive property of the Dominion. There could he no doubt that such wae the true construction of the meaning of the treaty. in (art, according to the recognised principles of international law, the Americana could have no right to fists within three miiee of our coast. . But there was one part of this question which was open to dispute. For instance. in the care of the Bay of Fundy, where the headland was in British territory, and the other on the opposite side in Ameri.., can territory, there might he a fair quertion of dispute, " to whether the Americans had a l right to fish on that hay or pet. And while: we should do all in our power to protect ourzowu deherir-s, this‘gneation, on which there was a in gitimats ground foe dispute, might very properly be left in abeyance. But 1he might say, while on this branch of the. abject that it had aiwayspheen a mystery to him, why, among the various question that from Pe to time had been disco-ed and lettied by Great Britain and the United States, this important question had not been ' up and oettied amicably and fairly by interna- tional treaty. But leaving that question aside, there was no reason why we should not cuinrce our rights in cases where there was no doubt an to the meaning of the trraty. So long as the Reciprocity Treaty was in force, of couree, there was n ground of complaint,' but since the 2iC'llly of that tn at, itagain t became of importance to us to enforce our own rights strictly. Our protection was to a great extent in our own Mode. The bherim Mr. BAY‘RY moved for [return of alt [Iconic-I muted during the put you to American 1hsttomytn,to tut, in the water. of the Downlon ; tho mum of tho "may, or of their masters or ovum-u, and to what port they brlongod; the nmonnt of rennin do. rived from_mch “coma, and the mum of the -_ -__ ___..- VIII: -- m. (Eur, Mar, from both own.) But he did not bell". the American- wouid long adamant: exclndu policy. “may uppeunncog indie“. I than; and growing hall-gin ("mot reciprocity, and he thought it would be puma“ on the pan 'Sitttttt,i,ii,iit, which mu» -etted a on for their mat ex- amining, at tho very “I. when they mod 'ti-ed to Mn “Wives. Ho that (1etedtat II. 'tttttttat w, than In the [JIM It“. hm I mutton a! -u_itterq, and mm to it. - H can “I. d to We. at - - arGai"i'", In. "lilo“ 0! our right.. Regen" I t hon. gentlemen her! old one: the 'Td,'ll1'd of e dith rent Hey towde the (lulled sum, he took rl',) mind that they bed only woken on then-nuptial: the: the United Sam would none-ow the “My Tmty, end he “that“ be convinced tut more was no Me! I renew-l at the Reciprocity Tutti,“ tut the American people were 'e,ttet', to mock“ for cloeer com- no random, he, too, would 'o' to: no new“ at out right, end the exclusive nee of menu - --b-, LA _ . --ee - - - ylv. teotioat. Thou won {our ship. on the nation; than would oloo be "to Gandhi: was“ and It: now boat. placed at coomlont dio- tnnool. m hard, 'thorcforo, “not the known“ how and. would prove ducted. no lad not regarded the licence “on on oqttimUett for the duty lupoud by the Anode-no upon M imported from Con-do. Poe that objeot tutu quite Inomclent, but it Pf ttlr bra Imposed}- on “union of ' - e__, - ... .‘vv- “UNI. Canada could not therefore .adopt any mode of summarily eel-log American hoot: fUtthtg in Canadian ram. The Government of Canada had, however, in l I.“ adopted the ileum Intent, not " a matter of revenue, but elmplyae the aeaettion ot our right to theae haters, a right which it wan con-idem! innocent that the Americana ehonkl recogniee. The iicenee too had been reload from 50min 1866 to81 in Renaud with" a mtg. “With, nepect to the regn one o e [intention of t e Men ithad ,t'.d1JlSdh,'l1','t/dt',tc'l,,t,: with the Colonial once; and With the conni- dlention which Colonial nomentatiue were a van treated, three "getngtata" had been eo 'noditUd that aim may now be we on twenty-font houn' notice. After explaining the law, which he aid gave full authority for the atonement of only nee-m neoeeaary l forth! protection, he stated that alteady the Admiral hed'taten early new for their pro- tection. Theme were {our enh- m. on- m.-..-. - of may a; Fir "iur"irii27i , manner. And the member for Lunbton? not coring about tUh, but coring o you dUl about who should occupy tho place of Hint-hr, Ind “drained. him-elf to an launch of the abject (Ingmar). With rum to the Imminent of the huh- edoo, Invent, it Wander the peculiar drcn-duwu, hoii who! Ind just been aid, than has the lint-tar no concerned it had been vorygnod. The question was our- tomod with many dillcultin, out! the policy otttte (Multan-ht had been to on." tho ac .dono! the Ann-noon. 'mardi" m-lptoclty. Freda" to "" the whole 'teotoetion to the inhale- wu hee 1"yotr'. any. By ,the R atrocity Tracy of "" the navy wu zo- llevod from this wry uh - duty. When In 1806 the aTh'r'Tl'll,' here [0'00th Gov- ernment m " one. opplhd to by the them Gown-out of cm " the tutor-don of the trthnerrtteetioat., The old Province of fees. has no In" In: tho "gusty also" '---e _-._ - vvlllyl'l- “I. m doubted whether these tUhertese could be protected. There were several courses open to the Governmant, end one use to Mint our own exclusive right to our own property. (Hear, hear.) The present eye. tern was driving the young men of Nova Beetle but of ova Booth and into the United States. He was within bounds when he aid that three-lithe of the crews of I American veseele which Ilehed in our eaten were Nova Scottâ€.- Mr. IoKlNle thought it was mmarhable thing “tor all that had been eald about the , futseey department and the able Minister at the head of it last year, that the evidence of gentlemen on both eldes of the noun should be that the attempt to protect the 'ttrel had been a total allure. The department must have been very badly managed. Me JOHN A. MACDONALD said the gentle- man who had spoken upon this question had Midwest-d themselves to the matters in which they were severally intemtri Those who had preceded the hon. member " Lamb. ton, being tutu-rested in the prosperity of the futtrrim, had woken concerning them, and he meet my in an inetruciive and intelligent m-nnno 1-4 ' -.--c - I - . Boa. Mr. ANGLIN heartily agreed with the leet epeaher. The-licenee ayetem wee no protection whatever. m would not under. take to my what the Government ehould do in the matter. No doubt they would act with due.cautlon, and all that could be done wee to invite their attention to the actual position of the queetion, and eat their aeaietence in protecting the ileherier. He hoped at all eventa that the licenee ayato- would be aboilahed, and that they I'tdf,tn1 their undoubted right to the undivided u ot the wetera, " limited by the treaty that had been already referred to. (Hear, hear). Mr. E. M. IACDONALD related an inci- dent of a lam iteet ot American veuele nahing in our water-a, to ehow that the Motion of the tuheries here- s'muz-d Ptyt , 'rotttPlou um- Mr. COFFIN hndJuu one tenurk to ndd to vim had Alma] been use, nnd that wu that tho Imposition of n license of annual: per ton on Amman teach Ill no protection to out albumen. - -7~'-- -- r‘"-" 0d out how extonnivoly tho Ameri- can had been ttttr, the privilop of (uhiaq in Provincin 'ruteer,tsntt up“ the it III nctent injustice to the “human ot Non Booth. Ho complimented Mr. Sunny, with when View on an. inn of the question he entln-ly concurtnd, nnd spin proud upon the home the g t imporunco of the tutritsg interests of (mailman. Provincu. , Hon. 8. CAMPBELL aid this wns nn- qneotionnbly one ot the subject. In which Non Scott: was porticnlnrly intervened. During tho last three yen“ American tutter.. _ men had been niiéwod to tub in our waters at n "come vnrying iron: 50 cent: up to 82 per ton, nnd during than (bran yarn it run “apposed that our own fu - men bnd been protected in their hte. What had been the nine of this ptoteetion t Way, that during than three yam not n Iingle minors had been nude, noewmmnnd- ing the large number ot American vu- uln known to be mixing in American wu- urn, nod the unnli number of licence than ', opt. Thin yea the Americana did not in- i tend tout. out. single license. They Ind- no far of being nomad ; and, union then we. an eithriettt protection furnished, not n dolls: would be paid for licenses. m point- “ ' L.-. __A___-A . A, ' Dr. BOBITAILLE desired to ssy e few words on this motion, es the fUhing interest wuss very grunt one, end lshoured under serious dimdmntagei. We had given the Anerionns the rightof iUhintr in _Ceusdlsn wnters, while our iUhermen received nothing in return: If they were to be protected in the future it would be neccmry to send . men with full powers sud authority to eterclse all the juriediotion required for the proper dis. cunt" of his duty. If the lsw wss such that these neoeessry powers could not be granted by this Gowrnnient, he was confident that by applying to the Local Governments this power could be got. (Hear, hesr.) eecepe, no they continued to tUh in our wetere. There wee greet dilliculty in detecting these‘ vce=eln " whether Americen or Pro. vinci l, they ell looked very much elite. After (owing to the working of the licenee eyete torthepeetthreeyeere,he ergned in feyonr of adopting e Bren policy for the do... fence of the 1ettterrue, end the meintenence of the tighte of the Dominion: It the Ameri. gene would grunt on miproclty he would he gled to eee our wetere thrown open to Ameri- cen hehermen en well en our own; but when they ehnt their ceuele, their lakes, end their there egeinet our vow-ll on the eeme terms ea we had edmitted theirs, it wee time thet trMsaaareaIttould be teken for _ the protection of the tUhorier. Although the ‘ license on American iUltermett we: now " per ton it wee not whet it ought to be to do juetice to our tUhertnon. The American _ duty on tutrfmm Cenede wee " per herrel, to that we not only allowed the Americene to ehut their merkete egeinet l", but we eleo ellowed them to come iuto'oitramtem with better boete end more complete eppli- encu. " the thhery interests of the Domin- ion were not Icttcr protected they.wonld be meterielly injured. He _ then pointed out some deteile in the policy thet should be pur- '; turd to eecure the better development of thie I important intereet, end wee wermly eppleudod l on resuming hie tent. _ l Th. Bu! In. and I swank ; and order- od to . mad radius onlo y next. Mr. [083 (Dundu)toso to move the sec- ondrndihg of the Bull: " An Act to limit the rate of intent" no mud " amid-sable length in hvonr of limiting the rate of inter- ut, pointing out the â€WE rate. charged, in non. Inst-m no high " upper cent. per month huh. exacted. Thil"operlted u ' â€than dnwbock to ttusd progress of the country. Ho hoped the Government would {wane s xenon! menu"; upon this quel- " JOHN A. MCDONALD asked the no": to tilt» tho-could reading» and ovals-labâ€, IMMD‘MM h. [ Th It. “PM at 0:40 o’clock l After I few tomb from Mr. SAVABY nod It. HILLS, _ _ Mr JOHN A. MACDONALD mid that my Ina-nu In the ammo: of wonder- not hosed upon minimal My, wool! not re- coivotbo auction“ her [an I Govern- ment. m, would not op the sec- ond tending, but would at hon. friend todlowthoBlll loot-ado Ionic! days baton going into committee Mr. COLBY lotion] Iuppotlod the But, but Illa it did not go fae enough; sad that enn- dmol 'tsoot be determined by My. the extrndttlon of crinlnsle, end trsoed the riee end growth of these opinions. m agreed that it wins contrary to our wn interest and to civilisation genenlly, taut the ermine! firing from justice should and n Isle retreet here. It surely could not be a nutter of ditBemitr or delioecy, in providing foe the proper punishment of criminnls, whether thelr crime was committed here or in the United lttateg. It wee only Hr that n crimi- nnl shduld he tried in the district where his qtrtttst, was committed, become the evidence toe the defence would be there most hrsllsble. As on tilustmtion e! the seriou- defective chuncter of our lsw, he would euppose the tmaoot s Innu crosslng the line, end commit- ting " outings upon " neighbour, end re- turn to this country,“ leet that neighbour dolly in the street, sud our law could not touch him. Banding us we do in such intimate reletlons with the United States it ( wushighly importent thus incliity dould be new for the Per3rerpttttutuneast of crimin- els in either why. If the United Stetes Government refused to reciprocate in this matter, it would etill he s gain to us to extrudite the cmninsls from the other side that seek s refuge here. He didnot propoee by this Bill to compel the Government to extrsdite origin-ls. rhe Bill only nude it n county, plain; the Government under I neiotrliguiois to facilitste the punishment ofcrlninnls who hnneecsped to this coun- tad of "a bill: “All Act to wthoriu the {madman of person. {tom the Dominion of CAM chanted with hav- ing committal crimes in the United Shun." B., hid that gm: But up in the tutu-est of tttvfiimtioit on this comment, and referred Many to the various opinions of jurists on ' __A__A1‘n _ t . - - Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD aid the hon. member being 3 holy. mnu, who mode every dey n holy-day, natal-oily enough objected to ho compelled to do w on the In: of July, by Act ot Pun-moat (leught ro When an moverot the Bill but spoken to him (Sir John) nbont the Bill by had told him it Watt A matter entirely for the, Home to decide. He might mention, howe'wr, that lost your there by been act: 1 pressure brought upm- the Government br. the pm of the old Province of (ho-do, that the 'iu'ac'a?l?. enl In Add“! to tune I proclnmetioh for the oheomnee ofthe auto! July i end the cone-queue no that nearly every one Renault-e o legnl holiday, except the poor but clerks and tome others. The um my reed unecond time. It. HILLS moved the second und- - "r-"'","'"",-' --_. tf â€in tho bat of Jillé.u holiday, it vest! In I "napalm" y to ths coun- try. tt would be better to let the matter don ttntil all puma had fully accepted (Io-Mn, and then allow the Uovernnrnt to the the mpomlbillty of deciding whether or not the bat or July would be made a bondâ€. Mr. KOCONKEY wand the second reading 04 the Bill t " An Act to declue the iitet day ikl July, or Dominion day, s legal holiduy." it. treieAr so: forth the senor-l drain on the port of the public that the 1st of July Gould In not am u 3 holiday in commemoration of 13ttqfirderratitta. Mr. FEBGUSSON thought In “and; had u my holiday. a were nemry ; and besides it wouldbo unpleasant for Iona parties who um not much in love mth Confederntion to in cdled upon to celebrate the “unwary of m cosh; into force. It appeared to him "In it "pinto outngooddenl of money t: mangle til girth-30 enchanting-nu Hon. Mr. LANGEVIN nova! the third reruns of the Bill entitled, " An Act to . "on the necessity of bait: p1sbtic “documents engrouod on pg 1stgtent."-. Out-rind. ,_,V,‘-- -_--.-_ "_-v wv-wmu “as“ tau-u. Eu}, a!!! the Postmutnr-Gencrsl of Cams, and" the ntttttorft, ot in Order In Council dated the 18th of March, 1869, fora weekly service ot coma 'ntll steamers on the term Md common. set forth In the aid contract ta copy whom! And of thank! Order in Council Ml been laid before Puliament) would be auctioned and “thorium by the Parliament “required by the terms thereof in order to 18 becoming "lid and biading.-Ctrried. That it u experfient that the pnvlaioml contact 35mg! Jntoyrtreen Hugh Aiian, " JOHN A. MACDONALD moved that the Home do, on Tin-Ida, mat go into Committee of the Whole to consider the fol- lowing retaliation '. 2. That " is expedient to "empt ell uncle belonging to or In the "rvlee, of the Government of Cenede, from the obligtlon to employ breach pilots in my port or place In tunnda.-Carriéd. I. The!!! in expedient to extend to uncle of or under one hundred and "enty-iieat (one meeenrement, belonging to any port in Canada, the "trtevexemiuiort from the oblige- tlon to tau bunch pilots in the port of Quebec, " In granted by the Act of the Legisluure of the Me Province of venue, 134 We. Cap. " to such nucl- when belonging to the Province of vaehee,‘enhject dun to the conditions mentioned in the "id Act. an JOHN A. MACDONALD moved that this Home do, on Tuna-y next; go into Committee ot tho Whole, to cannula the following ruolutionl t Mr. MCKENZIE moved that In order of the Home do issue fi r copies of tenders re- ceivod for the Jot"li'ru'lld,'4 ot the Tnterco1ottiat hung], with achedqlu of pticot att chad; the mu chum-um and copies otcontracts; 3nd ill ','t"getti,'t',s between the Govern- ment And the [hilt ' Commissioners cow. cealing guch Cotttmtte.--Canutt. W" ‘ "" P Motion grunted,nn1 it being six o'clock the Snake! left the chair. Mr, CAMERON moved for copiis ot reports and surveys, he., routing to harbours â€or refuse on _ the itll count of Lake Huron. He Ipokn " lens on the importance of. har. bour of refuge on Lake Baron, and complain- ed of the delay in making adequate provision therefor. e _ In reply to Hon. Mr. ANGLIN, Hon. Mr. HACDOUGALL explained ‘Wt opinion was divided u to the prtcticabilit of this "an-l, because of the extreme line ofthe tidesiu the Bay of Fundy. The reports ofnevcml rngin. can had been submitted to the Chief Engineer: of the Department, nnd theq report's, with his "por' thereon, would be lvrougm down in compliance with the motion just paid. On motion of Mr. WORKIIAN an lddl’ell III voted for . copy oCthe itutructionato Mr. Page and AU report on the Bar Vern: Conn). We" and Kent at Whhington bore coming to Owed: to nuke enquiry and to pros-i for uegoerntiorth Mrtut A new treaty might be ready by the next meeting of Cungrcss. He thought therefore that it would be unwise on the port of Guild. to Bboliah the present system in View of these flctu. The fisheries would, bore Per, receive all possible protection in the maritime, end he hoped soon that ne- gociuionl for n new Reciprocity Treaty would Me piece. ' 14m:- some rerun-ks from Mr. FOBTIN, to which " JOHN A. MACDONALD replied, the motion nu carried. 0 ' _ On motion of Mr. WORKMAN an address wu voted for copy of the iaWuctions given to Mr. Page, Ind his report on the ship chan. nel between Montreal and Quebec. A “or: Recon. o - thd L, " hon. {that o " I M days be ad 0 3 and oeder Mo , next. D to Inn's tha I». PATENT 00mm in†'llrari FINE ENGLISH BOX rot. BAND-MADE, an out - W A8803!!!" af PM! M, Lu“ ad oun- 'r-ir-e-ttreed,,','.',," " D'"" noon _ FOR ALL my??? " J2Pd 2'gifii,1'le on an - . t c A earnest-aunt Jh7iiFiiiiie't no. and nit-Ho (at the aaie" may uulnthutlnlm‘ - "i'iiii'eeTsl1rr=ri"éci"ttf . u an _ Bangui. 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