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Ottawa Times (1865), 7 Feb 1870, p. 1

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'iitt.?itiliti/?iit ”dams-mum“ woul- Munromambnmm 1m ', tirCilili?ntis S,rett'.l.rp,'. t,f,l'catrp', a" rnv'iiiilhti'gtitiitth'l'd - .33.», 7 T'""'"""","""' . 'IH‘ , --- et, A. 10“." ON Ltieer ' 10-. or '"etua--at.. I... n. " I And B-ttatb-s' tude " raw . r. mtg. nun-{luau Ih&grh. "mama. “an! '0'tt'mtene- any [in]: G m Imam Ute. Color and non-Cy. it h . Us} gamut!" In]: I)!“ - ll teili tnee "u.tui tum “mm... A that all! Inn. humid-1m" if "tt tho m I.- _ In”... ' . & "at I!!! Will» mum" m "th nil-7. tom.) _ mu ammun- sirid-"" M RS. S. A. A lJIIEN.s , IA"! lemons: _._._‘- . , . E I.- lnla. In- OI". IIAD It". i II.- on, Dunn-“.2 s, ‘MQNEDAYh FEBRUARY J/"iiiiii" Inna“ Mb; A. 'rat". . . , no, tt'll'ltlf" c.a. mm. A. I. W. mm mm {Inga-blunt 1P0trm, mi! We"... l hiya-names; t8"Nqt " (”can The Committee regret Shremely the tutibrhtnnte occurrences described In Mr. 1Ee'rdviati. They are most enxious to co-operste with Her t'ti2, Government in en meetnres which Esrl Grenville mey . k it expedient to edopt with s view to, the restoretion of order, end the settlement of the Territory. They sincerely trust thet these objects they be attained wrthoatthis emplo eht of force, and shove all withonte collision between the digreu sections of the population of the lied River Settle- ment, feeling ensured that the qttrescta of easy each collision would A.rrrrdbiiatrot" to the ptdeperity of the country. At the same time they desire me to exprem to Eerl Grenville their conviction tSt is most nndesireble to leave matters in th ir present undo. " position. The Compeny's authority whie (as Lord Gren- ville is ewere) hes lo _ been exercised under a nse of difficulty, hes been greatly wexelned by the steps which have' been taken for the 'trensier Ste', country to the Dominic of Cenede. A trensfer which ecco . g to the errengemente p blicl and ofF" elly ennonnced. might to have been formell co lewd on the 1st instent. On the o er hand the '1'lllgi"t',tlr the minion hes not at been esteblished; end the anttottneemettt t t the Dominion vernment intend to withhold the purchase m ney, end there- fore. of course. to ebstein from eccepting the responsibility of Government until the patent troubles are en end, must nstnrelly deprive their ectio of my force.' F 4- , T Zhs Committee oennot recognize in the .circumstenoes which hev my reason for the' Dominion Government delaying the performence of the ewent into w ich they have entered, under emotion of Her ejesty’s Gove ent with this Compeny, endthey trust that Eerl Grenville will meesnres for giving immediete effect to that engeg'ement. fo ally piecing-the settlement under the cherge of this enthority L hich must, be responsible for its good Government, end st the e time ceasing the stipnleted price ofthe Land to be handed o " to the Com- 8n. tr. Roam Br., ' lbs., ta. ta. - colonial tMoe th . 8th , my, 1870. I. -, ( . t an directed hXSEerl Granville to acknowle . the receipt of your letter of the th of December. relating,“ e disturbances which hue occurred in the Red River settler}: nt, and urging that the emngermmts for the transfer of the to tories my T; eeed and stipulated price he paid ever ttt th Hudion’e y 1hrmpanttrithoittdturf. r_ -. ., '_ ‘_ - _ - - I an Why the Commitlee of the udlon's Bay Com. pany to manic , to you for the information t Earl Grenville come. of the oi%stil (summations named in, e eccompmying lab. nope-of which have been. already private] foiwarded to hit rdyltip., _ .1 x . (Signed). . . - . , Gunner Gum-l. the Rt. Hon. thy J can Yo trc. B.,th. C. tr. G., Ike., &e.Mre. 8n. mum without deny. _ . ‘ ' _ ' Grenville disdirm me to inform you he has lately received from the Governor Genet-d of Conan: Minute of the Privy Council of the Dominion, conveying the ex reunion of their views on the mount position of the Cmodiun vernment in "tratdtttthitetioy.u , _ ' -' l A mutant he: eppeued in e newepeper report to the effect that Mr. McDowell wee enlisting Sioux Indi s with the view of employing them against the insurgents. I o not doubt that this intention vie trronoouply imputed to Mr. cDougall. . ,',2tLttglt'tit,t on the eubject had exit in mg mind it would we been rammed by the Minute of e Privy . ouncil. f I hare the honour to aeia1orrledgs the treceipt of your .er ‘petchee noted in the mergin. relating to ther recent dietn es ‘in the Red‘liiver Settlement. In the l iteh No. 156 on ‘cncloee copy of the Minute of the Privy Co neil ol'Cenede con- veying their viewe on the present poeiti of the fawn: Government in regerd to the transfer of the udeon‘e' " Com- peny'e Territoriee to Canada. . ', . ' . _ I trenemit tor our information e copy of e letter on this ‘eubjeet. which he: {teen received from the Modem“ Bay Com- cny. together with e copy of the newer w I hare ceased to returned to it. _ _ . . l I oberrro with greet eetiefection the iety manifested by the Canadian Government toeroid eny coll ion with the ineur- geute in the Red River Settlement; and to , euet all meene of explenetion and reconciliation before haying ecauree. to force. I entirely egree with your Mini-ten that bl ed might lead to the . moot deploreble coneeqnencee. end eh ld not be risked except under the recent-e of the most urgent necessity. The illne- of Mr. 'flu'l1,',1tl ie much to be I ented. Jhit I here perfect eonihUnee in the Hudson‘e Bey Omen; and have: no reeeon to doubt that their ofheerg in the Territory are animated by In: equelly friendly spirit yith the Company. _ ' ‘_' 1 - In this Miiuttar, the Canadian Government " t the uproo- tion of_their deity toeruiry t.ho_'l‘erritog'y3 an! o Quit repdingu I Interetpting and Important Cor: 'Boiyreen Bis Exoclldncy, the Govanor 6:1 I Mtjeuy'u Socrotuy of State for the C 1 . of the Radan'q Bay Company, ' .' Rogers. on the disturbances. in ihe to perform ell the obligations incurred'by C under the recent emngeinente {or the completion of the enefer. They urge e temporery d y in {Proceeding with the fer from a conviction of the ty tt the preaatt'srituatio .engnot than my deeire to repudiate or postpone the perfo ee of my of their engagements. They submit that the Gov ent offthe 00:13am which the inhehitente have been accneto ed to respect. eho d be ootttied,yrhiie steps ere being taken to remove; the nieeppreheneiole whieth exist, and to reconcile th peophrtd the Thoy point out that my huty “tempt by the marlin Gov- ernment to fore. Mr rule on the insurgents migh lead to blood. dhed, and now an.ineta.dieab1e hatred to the Unio of the ppm;- triee. end thus net the further prosperity of 'Britieh North Anetta; end dialogue!“ that even were the pnrcheee money pelt! on: to the apex? et once. it would not the. less remun' unpolitio to pet en on to the only gi/tr, authority in the country. and coupelCenede to - her ti e by force. They inform Lind thaitvilU that they ere tnking active nee-met to bring ebont e hepnetre'tete of debt. They heve sent on e Minion of peeeeto the mrsiehhalf,tt . nowinerme, the Ver'ylnpyd. Ml. Thibenlt. Vice: Generel> who han labored ea e clergynnn non; them Arr 2rtgl and Colonel de Selehetry. . gentle- men well ee‘qnein with the 'i"'""': and with the were end "etitt.ottCttaiatlrtt#atpta. " it new i e Lou! Grenville tie-ire. me to add that the reasons given by the Canadian Government for deleying the hunter. weighty in theme! become ticdly conclusive when . in con-idem! let 'flll%"ll'f','e iW,ftllLI end the Katharina 00mm 8m. lee., &e., &e Sir Ilhderiek Rogers to Sir Word Nahum. The Stand" of 8tate to the aoeerd (Signed); - suFroRD R. N031 Sir Word Northeote to Sir I hue. (re., Important Correspondence, Bowman Smut Hanson's Bu Hbusn, . _ ' London, December 281111869 I havé, &c., DowxquEl'rnn'r. . 8th f my. I (S1iatttt k General hh J aitutrr, 1870 PM ttCanada/tTer onion, the Gove'rno; ad Sir' Frederick ed Rifer Settlement, GRANVILLE. no. BL. 'oger: ‘HCOTE. Governor l The ',,t,t',,rd'tot ttgrit, feet, nix ‘nonthepelee in vi t en enema diminution, the honey, or it: gelling on the teete. At the ..isnd bf thit time e brother of the bride, who in the mom time, had comic to Litebleld, let en uit-. menw cat out of the beg. otherwise his revealed the "touhdittg feet that Oevolt wee the bnebend bf'hie daughter-rn-utr, and the Cther of hue trruitddftldmet-r that u to eey, that he wee husband end father, end not at ell fether-in-lew, and grandfather, the dead eon end hie dying tr,1,t th light and airy creetione of the p eyful ego, 9f-Ir._end Mm. Cevolt. As time paucd on the Cnvolu made nanny noqnninunces in the town, and none friends. Among the latter wen u {was mun ' unwed Reuben. Aim, In oitet and thrifty young worki an. Mr'. Aken been“ I frequent. Vii? " the Cavolt home. till friendship ripened into n kindred Land tenderer sentiment. The oontemtotiott bfvthe young widow'- nnny graces of pereon and domestic vir- tual were too In"? for him. The oft quoted adsiett of o d Weller to his eon Swivel to “Benn of the ridden," if on: heard by him, we: forgotten in the intoxication ofhore's young drum,’ and "-nrell, last Much. be sad the widow became mun. gag! wife. . Notl'mny. Bouben Aken was omnid- onhly “dud, when he heard tho broth- et'l story, and he wan immediately to old Coven to inquire“ to its truth. 2teh'tl 01:ande the com thet y. Homidhewold, nod had but few more you: to live, and not wiphiog to have I mg widow destitute to ttruiigu foe I {Eur foe hemlf and little one. in " no ”ling world, he thought it would be better' to hue her united y.) {worthy nod industriou- yang At lent Rouben thought no, but doubt IO! tho in. would tab. another View of tho Iubjoot, u, in hot, who: dog now. The common over, the first to gasp Reuben": hand and with him muéh joy In emu, the aged and pion- gn‘nrdnn of the deoeued sons widow and children. The blushing bride reocivod tho “Into- tiouo Ind oottgratttlatioeta of her friends, and everything was happy a any tmty or -ttpirtr/---iage bells., _ _ . Li/til than. "temder care_he irmN “My intuit: her when he would be culled to another und . better home. laud-of being oval-com with eno- tion, or st'td,tlgt "tidi ad trith this Si plum“, flew .into n to immediately abandoned hi. dll/tid') in $50 unjust! chin ; '1)“de shortly that, the 1lavolu, you; an old, with bk? and by”, irqarted for parts In- own. w" , from the Litehihid, tit., neuter. About four pen ego, ee'neer " we on learn, there eeme to LitetMeld from Minouri e men about 60 yearn of Are, ceiling hitoelrCavo1t. Here he engeged In the occupetion of boarding-hae keeper end teemeter. With him ceme e women errant], about 35 yarn old, who pron ed over the domeetic depen- ment of Carolt. She repreeented~ her, eel! es the widowed daughter-in-las of the men.‘eud had two children who pue- ed no her children end the mu'e greed- ohildren. She wee generelly known in the neighbourhood " the " Widow Ce- volt," Both the men end the women re- presented that'her huehend. dying, bed commended her ttf the children to the oer t his lether, with tho urgent re. qu- thathe would elweye rennin with' and tent and _ care for them. The fem y were t't,','drd by tot whoa knew them' u, oneet re'epeote , end the fidelity with which 'du"",' 'tlt tilleil the trust repoeed in him by hie " parted eon wee the ‘eubjeot of frequent eulozium. . WM} sticks in Benbon'l can in the hand Ihnki and otmgrattOtiot" of old Ouch on “an Mding 4t--'Hfttr," "id u, the old mtallawttg was the first to wish me nucmjoy.” ‘ , k piagnhtcsuhéjm been dmided in 5.91“. by the no“ (TO-nu, who ulooeedupmora “one! Daniel cone to judgment." Avery rich and bigoted citizen died, and It,rtt his WP", to I 9011th of mooh with' n prom that the beotherhood Aouid give his son, I tttN young no, what port they Jiked. ho nub took poison-ion of their Uget, and offered a wary mall portion of it to the rightful heir; but untold of teaming it tho oath curried tho one before Onions. lining heard, both idol of the. batter " tumed to tho angina who “ministered the will not! stoma“: Iurprioe that I man no to- titottg u a lawyer should hate to wrongly interpreted the testament, which ordna- od that the monks should iee the testy tor'o too the part they fit'h'. When a? oiheed him forty thonnnd an." pm to retain the ho hundred “than “m1! undoing; it I. quite plain that the greater sum VII the part they laid ; consequently the monh' wereordered tooarryout the tor-a of the will may pay "tho mat the: refer ted to the tenttor'o' heir. An K m N decreed; Extnvuuol or m Ana-racy than. “dollar ml: a!” sum plum have has ordered Imagining! m3! their to. Cuba Homo: m The otherWnuomu-nublmud iiuiiiu--ttar-elett.o- Jmrnrtrba-,Jirss.tMt. I!” k (Signed), ' . _ Rt. Hon. STAFFORD H. Noamco'rn, Bt Lord Granville moreover learns drom the Law Officers of the Crown, that although it would be competent to Her Majesty's Governmenbto complete the transfer by accepting the surrender of the Company and issuing the requisite Order in Cottneil/ ye. this acceptance would not place the Company. in a position to obtain, b any 1e al process. the snmof dl800,000 recently deposi- ted by Min Rose gr the' purpose of bein available for their tur. ment {and considering that even after lie surrenderiscomple'ted. questions may possibly arise or further arrangements may have to be made between t e Hudson's _ Bay Company and the Cana- dian Government, His Lordship believes that a short delay in the completion of the contract, however in itself inconvenient, mayibe more than compensated by ensuing that the surrender is finally effected with the full consent and agreement of both parties, interested.' t must we look to that Government for the tactical ac . - pgnpof 'le .tr.yusfy.r, and that they appear in tdl to be 'gi'l'fe'liii',t it y? thp spmt which Ber Majesty’s Government approve and which " met. ctlcnlated Jo avoid that injury to the trade (is the 3:33:11 which Mr. McTavish anticipated from any vioient ' res. [ ' ' . V must ,rilr, look to that Government for the Inn-mo Int-ordinary. The Part they mod. ff'RICE--.B CENTS; Slum- 4utm.--A eon "fIt,targLs, onrthe afternoon train g,',,',: Milton,‘ Ontario, to Supenaion Bridge, on Tena- day nll’nrnoon, got in calves-nation, and. by the time the tr itt reached the brid A were very well 'u'lu',T,i'l.1 The old: gentleman of the trio, use!) arrival at the ridge, entered and pai duty on a. box of pictures, and directed the baggage- master to mark and send the box on to this city. He then bid his new-found friend good-b e, telling him we buiaaeaa would detain him» the bridge till the evening train. The young aharper, for anoh he waa, came on to the city, and immediately upon his arrival " the depot he ricotta the !yartprtnyter and bald him to . handle _lna try A _cerefully, " it B oontahted. "liable pie- hren. in request was complied with and the box oaeefitliy depoiud in the bqB-toert to omit delivery. Inthe-tpf-ho-trt-tm- ed with n heekmn end uncured the piptytm.uking than to a pictures- nbiilhment, where he received five dollars for the lot, which were in reality ,torth we: I hundred dollars. Yester- day morning the rightful owner of the pictures mud in town, end by "ling the tmkmnn who and the box fem ttterdepot,it we: easily tneedw the Fret-m, who readily returned them. he mnp'who sold then bu not yet been overhauled, but itit nailing who hopedam " will be.-_-Bulalo by“. heath. New York World. _ ~- An nocount was given in, the World gateway morning of the robbery by ighwlymen of n Mr. Lefrert Mt at Hyde Perk, on Friday, Int, whmnwn not altogether comet. It up] ‘ethu. Mr. Bergen is the agent ole-L T: Stewnrt, Eat}? in hie purchnle bf the Hemp-tend lain: pro my, delivering the deedr therefor, our receiving the ’ntoney for the farmers, who would often all open him for large sums. This made it accessory for Mr. Bergen to constantly have, about him com idenblc money. which foot, it is supposed became Known to the robbem Friday, in 2 I. m., he .left in the tram for J amnion, intending to clange the money he had. with him, about $2,000, for A check, and called. on Judge Fosdcck of that place for 'this"pur- 5:00; but.'ns the J udge wan engaged/he form! it until. Mottdsr. While at' Jamaica he called only " four places ”(laid-let thothU money " either gone. . ‘Il‘e left Jamaica by the 6 o'clock orthport ViiaCf'or homo, arriving at Hyde .Parli " 6:15. Neither' lt the train nor “Jamaica did he not ie, lupiciouo parties. lie lea the station itntitodiatly tm its nrri'ul, walking up the truck, hnviug first taken " hip over. ooat,eaering it on his arm. Abvut n quarter of I mile from the station n "n hrge manure-beep; just no he h-d reached this, and uhe who leaving the track going down the , embankment. In ilaeh, n deafening report. and ti" bullet whining by his tatm' wnrncd him at "tttttrd Before he could entirly rccowr himself he now the robber nt Hi, side with n rivblver ' pointed at " head. Thin run he managed to knock down. but was immediutely shot by “other. the ball was: through iii-Leg and ntnenrlyt tune tit-own nuCkb'yu third. Thus overcome. nod bcihg com- pletely ’nt the mercy of his senile-ti. to rob hint won an only nutter. The hilt "yawn secured all themouey upon A r. Beige" person, unounting to 82,070, and than made oft, lowing him in n deplo-' table condition. He succeeded .in reaching I :'ttt'ltt house, when. his Eli-code, who, ed been ttotified, found ' Cor-rom-There are me 'conatitetiona that may aeern to be utter- ll broken and ”remain proof again“ eath--tut cannot " in fact a.” from old ago. And it injuet among deli. eat. women that this inunae vital tone in II, moat mil developed. in 'narrativea of ahi wnc and. famine we invnrinbly iind tfat it in tender-I]- nnrtnred women who tro" moat a to hardship. Whether it in that delicacy and attengtll of 'organisation are Untied; whether it in that women who hnbitnnlly expend little unacnlar exertion acquire thereby a larger reserve fund of pain strength; or whether it is that their frame are by nature better adapted for more endurance than those of men-the fact that seemingly wank women do dun live thou h what would almont tie a certainty 'lf; the atrongedt man, cannot be doubted.--Blackaraodu Magazine JINKIXB Amtoatt.--"rhe following curious I he. of Run-inn Jamming b 'ill')1'luTr",' the TM] Gaunt, uder the had bf 30qu Nrilt"Yeeuy his Imperial no», dcigoed ttt wake a , a. I... and the! I frugal bmkf-L'wu 6::in pleased to go for a but; t. On entering the wood with hit shite, u bear, "torrid apparently b I Inpp instinct to create the min! of the amber of our holy Russia, immed'v ml came to the ttpdtyrltere his Majesty Expand him-elf. Pauly-ed " the sick of the ruler of millions of being! who idolioi hirst,tharb-usttd still, and it 1-5 chard that iumd of an Serge upea t which this Farhtar mind is an", . his mun-cc bore an expression of Wu! atrtieirtimt, an ithe were lookigg forward, like a loyal Attempt to Inn!" A. M. Damn Age-t --Mo u Robbed or ”.000. , an. tke., F. ROG? ERS

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