& § ‘ 4| 16 P 14 VA BC Â¥ 8 $\ § 14 1% mong ‘o‘lzed by the United States, It wil never be pormittud. anpremacy of Hrea‘ Britain upon the must alf ot ber supreâ€" macy on the land. | England never was in b iter trim to eb ber â€" Aesberi», to 1: taliate commercially, oad to «xpand an Incressge the power of her distant possesi~n»> than she now is nJ-u-o anfely allow too at at an exten«iÂ¥u <f Awâ€"ricanism upon thi» ¢ ntin: ot an« the w-rh ther untob longios . Boâ€"it1 would it be to (give â€"a gpecial Pusliâ€"â€" ment t Irâ€"land, than 10 sacrifice any portion of hor &n coast, or anuff 1 any engrosochme+t u, on the ha« 45 deg, more, than th to baâ€" bw v,. â€" EKogland can »Uurd t»+ lose, in » military stm«e, th«t wBhi b is partionlasly bers «â€"the reae _ EKnpgiansles bome is upon the mountain wave, and it is a greoat consolation to us ty know that te, at least, Eoglians has sathikhsoom to grow. _ People ate igno mmly aftaid of the wing power of th: Unit d Steates â€" That power i=, h: wever, to in che ked, nut teared, | Eogland in < xpanding with a raploiry which|le perh otly «tartling, but their is «+444 ¢ vene«s, and the apaâ€" Iits Lartivles have a (tad ney to clag tog+â€" thâ€"r. Formaram e mgat not be miâ€"taken for w abm on _ ‘The «trobg, bhowows, onlyâ€" can afford 10 fortbear, :A Jittle more rop»: wil} posâ€"ibly Anisb M s, , and international viMculties may b« pl: tely overcoume. Aluska ~Thep look foward to the amow immâ€"<iate possession| of Cubs, and with the paâ€"eâ€" on of San yo, accordlog to acm :« theories, the of the West ladieâ€" is linked, ‘Fortunately Great Britain is yo ln.po.mnbeh-q..-m.h aggren sive attitude dfloflu:h‘m The ditf. cult and crooked path upon which the United Stutes lwentoring must be well seen to. Iti» neither t.tloiu-fl of Kurope or that part ot it call d Britain, that the West ludie»â€" should |fall Into the possession of the Unite: , State=, and that a samles otf crooked mas @uritea the bighstay to the rich s ot the East over the Amet contioent gbould t 1t in imposmble to what may or mwas not grow out of the at scemiogly inslyâ€" nlficant diâ€"turbance at Red River. _ The aitu ation, however, is tree trom diMiculties and thore are people enough toattâ€" mpt tâ€" ‘vomplieate theis. y the interfâ€"renc» of the Uuited States will not be permittes Robts, awler cuver {of Feniansism, or an Aher lam cannot place witheut involre Iog a distm bance of telation» It will got be d to aympathizors t intorter« with whate operationse may i «ouside red necessar; the reduâ€"tion of tha parm of Bovish Nomb Amoeria, knoown as the North W.«t Taritory jto order. Ang grasp iny t ndencigs to the extension of Uul teo Suuo‘umml will be f act saly checks at what ver cont, and it can be dene success fuily. It the populativn ot the Dominion + ~uly 4 000,000 as com with h« 40,000, 600 wheo ...sm the Unit d States, the VUuit + honoyJom and ber de pyudem lea arse inbanites by hundnds of milih as« and the populati= ul the thitee Kingdume alone, is within a 1 * millivt« #e thin ib at that of the ontite Uuite Sta‘es.. ludg d, whils 4t the thne of the war o American indepen: , the reovenue of Gnm#, Lntuln was nine awithou«e, it is now 64 mi Lon«, and while the Upiteas States and Fram: bave togetinr & @ hus of 11 600 anih e England has a o ine of 39,000 mile» Thewid Hea the grmaty atreugth of Eoagian© I bhat the Usited a should attewpt t «quallze this «court in some messure is Lot to b«> woudred at! ‘That Kogland, shoul lor a muoment, eitte the itew of diminietâ€" Ing bet streouthb is Noverthbelo»» hi L. true that Kog as miagly now aâ€"our of commercial 3, ls amorificing th vâ€"«y meaga which made hber politicall», the " Queena of uat " The Americans ar howly becoming aggreasive. To use the words of the seomtisa A: " the exo« aalv» dvsire of the people: of the United Stat » to aquire new t uu]tb-d' enough proved by recent events‘ They have to themelrms B Thomas, San ngo, Mexico, an Cust To L. tâ€"D VConnot,, Groat Basgaine â€" Willnm McKay. Salesa Th‘s Dayâ€"J, ming haok. Farm Hand 'huz. Ashworth, Meeting of Critheters at the " Q=een Pheaton For Saleâ€"Mr; Humphbties ChcOttawe Cimes ty For wmomming Matter se Fiest Fage; mmfl Fourt: Removalâ€"Naw Stock .New Promisonâ€"â€"C. I Dorion, Aparkaeâ€"88. L buction w’o of Roal Pbâ€"l B rmingham Auction Bale of Housebold Furaiture=â€"=J Tt ‘he most exacting saay that the memâ€" « bave not been k/pt sudiciently employ: d i wasion, _ With very hw «+xceptions, the use has «at ev»ry night till midâ€"night and tll m arly two in morning. 1t seems, ENGLAND ANUNER sSTRENOTH MONDA Y the forenco B rming ham m House Salsâ€"J Bermingham NEW ADVERTISEMENTX EKASTuR : RECKSA ABRIL 11, 1870 MM: cmu:‘n'.:.- u.ul;;;';m gratithation at calarges -udu'm-umum i. Jsho, N .B Whereas, Thiax Chamber bas bhemd with plessure that the people of Cagasa are muk» lng « forts to as0yur» at an early day such â€"n. lwug» ment of the Welland Canal as will gi+« a unilorm depth of toâ€"lve fet, @ith:looks 380 teet in lenythb, thus providing tor tho pasâ€"asge of vesscie of a large «las, ..:xofly tas 414. tating the transportstion of hom the W.at and the tratis betw»en Lakes Kriâ€" and On ario, and thas beâ€"neLt the comm: to» ol our bint» and city ; thuâ€"ofom, [ $ hsnsc cssA .1 d CE Oe vace fae mE F Imape and th« great cost of \a Ningata ShiP | carector was bribd of , but that the Canal on the American shor», to say nothine | urpror, by fale iy teptvse "hat athce th 1:; T.hbï¬-. ::::-u) '".“.w‘..."v.-"“"' _ l wapls, 0s the turvice, the Wrthk ated parkages veass shut off ail chanee of quking our K.i | *pooh $e tht M4*0itr C ann ‘anal "‘““‘""“"\"‘ r" Bic@ | umee m fubr .u-auuuz the whols imâ€" T. o ns rnwreas d io this ougl aoict *9q 0 | _ 3w0 the frst developent of this trans y miny interest. d in matter, whs! | a ton the cullâ€"ctor bat, #@ leasn, ordâ€"red bis a6 be duge on the *â€"'Monnddlhm.nm» Enese qir ath A+ ate mont toutly h« mtluat & which of M': doui tw e ss«ervd by the seport of the datinguiabes op o d. uginrer of Camds, m«de to the Houss 0/ |. Th« yoint of this last expprure is the use ving» a« at the +apegse svlicitation« of tesen se and lmmorality of ¢xisting rat s of nuerulle Americans and C tam . frt> Bsbn waty ;. ue b t fikuts, tms «ho &0 LQ# preswing #y,oo OoÂ¥eram Bt | ., ".““"""" wiké m“"'::“ @ Ottawe this '."-‘" we*d. . He «bowâ€" Jduting the reis lhon, maute high sates proâ€"iucâ€" that without disturbing the pr sent use Of | ues of less revenue than I be lo# tat4, bo canal, a latrol out o the : exoull at which would not offer such| temptwtoce to w« bour of Niugate to Thomwb!, and the duoâ€" pâ€" smuget ts sud CheAte gâ€"ae } &G | H6Gk moy of the canal to Pors mvmb'u,’.."._.“.â€â€œh‘ by its tâ€"mpte Auaned within two paus, at a cost of leeâ€" theitkt fus sthed IF in do ag HB pOtePt, h.q $5,000,000, 0 as to allost of vesurl® 380 | , u.tom house o‘hlq#hvu, Conâ€" â€" ewt tuu...-r 14 L or, and carrpying 2000 geâ€"s, and m t« ahlike, wans, to unlomd at the dooke of! Oawego, I‘hne Th presunt ratâ€" of duty on & staple artich Purt Dalhow t , and wee 0 Iy geâ€"lgast wouk Whikk bs tlik «lxty 1 Ask say for the °“"_‘h""" only Hitt tork, #* 1 Suucst dester to this offy, adrt will say that Allenburgh will be avcessary | beyoud Thor» lite Cibialiinh wieck diaus tmok «rrun! uit b to obtalw Lake Kote L _ Krom larpust, for the rmason thit he Lay chap t A@Wweyo, a aburt canual cersice to the Hudeon, ln F6 . Ehis lhk aubeommal Black piice «d three great Hues of milwsy #‘mnd Wh‘â€" | _is, ue sulgable OÂ¥ Th y ars as mmg to complete the comp whth all th0 | marketable as gold. 1“ agâ€"ount of tail Hinea, thus furniâ€"higy a mwat to this | . ; , hiyth rates of doty, they to v~lty. This impostant im & will do} _/ tely actuut the Tesms “â€â€˜.. vaey mwuch to a lve the af ""‘mmmm. ww movem: at “‘r‘“'""" bring the COPP®" | us a.1) as under the opes and of Colleg. and ores ol the lakes much noart to our tor Grinell, There ate plenty eB & vous to a the im« so greatly byâ€" d-uv-lxo-u&o counter ob a New York ween i hicago ead Duluth and alty as to dral t for & perce Te We the o make it cost enough less in and freight duty thereon. &“-u'h with r-..b charges to almost pay for the‘improÂ¥em«BE | urtilles, of great value on w the bigh proâ€" each year, The damage oo¢ ftU® 40« | wotise rat‘s of duty ate im k twation in the Welland Canal tae ntutBel * Horut ; A bandiae Aabitha i im Mulunt atate wae nearly, bundred duty . j mtes thousand dollat« hnlzc... it is now ut. es 4 e t rly loadâ€"quate to which , presas upon u.u-‘â€w of the greas ) Tothe Editer of TUE MMXKS. aredse of the future., lumr Duanx Binâ€"1 suppose it be dus to that of this enlargement #o wH100CY | multy cal 1aphy that ty ctrore to the pm.::::ol our M’-M cm.,.a: * ..‘.’ J3 «xpte. w as adfured m $ PP rh:-“;":iuw:i lu-::.. M aive friend bas, 1 cbuftoess, to complain, Te cemnraane on Soaeg C To eeeee Go [ hek Rihky dniebnstii ie 1 poobyemmprnce th gal h w bepe 1 eadeavour to providé the recurâ€" to Ti 44 thn droke: ind *4 foanite 0. [ mace ar (aoatter duipsts â€" Taalfec af Took u...nqfluï¬b-hâ€nnqpuvmm,. Ned wanting his master‘s bad writtwn Efforts ars gow _ boing | made _ by | « waited bebind," and instead of bursing brm e _ friends b‘.“‘.";‘m“ tool, * bursing bim foot." my‘ poor md.-nmd u.ol,n“dtu-ub- = Aymingoss * were ruthlessly .! dQuential men are Ulumbz hom Culâ€" | oraith=logy of the compositor hariog apâ€" ago, Cleveland, Toledo, and «lee. parvatly ombraced that whore to O:taws, to show the interest we ra0. e P hb m&wan‘ T ~fâ€"â€"â€" j a alstk roountry, f :,’..,,,,.,.,m.,r.,...,. :. Tty Fimser‘s Maguatic Flaid for Rheamat Nortgstiret ses chosia .:.:.:; be whi u:;?:.o. N%lflt\& Eim Joun A. M.coonace still continues to br of Commertc», awakse to WQï¬snul.-l-tnl in the “*'% “m:.u nâ€"l-!nhnbb. 'o:a:::'.d. “*u ® ::b' w« tm« I ‘lhw’ would one duy daecline. but we T‘ue Welland Canal as it exiate conly permite th» passag» of v-.-Eul vadeeding 100 ons burden, dr woag. to t of water ; wt is the ouly <«fRort that bee boen mads to wor nt the logalizmag of tho great waters of mitarto. The number of raarse that wouls aertoe is domestly coummerce . The commâ€"re+ whivh Auate upon your unturte, Kile, Qptlor, Murge and in in value Lar um.â€"s that of the we which is burne in abips from the gâ€"apurts ot this coun Cranspoertation Fasilitics to and from the Qreat V eat, Mr. Hatch, of Bufalo, in bile late addee whor» the Producs .mr-\o: s Mr. Chipman was an uprlubt and #worths u-bvdu.mmgnh was bost ao«wn. . Mo was cleotod the Aotiâ€"Conmâ€" dorate Intursat, and was not caally reconciles 0 the chaoyg» whh h ho sincerely belivved waâ€" sjurionus to bis country, Those who koâ€"» ue beat hignly eatsomed amd we who eow him but slightly, % tregret thas e abould have died away his k‘ndred ad his bomo. | A ancuinct, a»rms. 1 ton, with the caption of @Canadaâ€"A Flold for frish Emigration,* 'm in Auundersa AevinLotior, over the «Jdygnature of @James Q. Mpyian,"* Canadian Kmigration agent in Iroland, Mt. Moylao inâ€" Leme his readgre that hbe hag not the alizhtew intention of misivading anybody, Caaada i= no place for the idle or dissglute, but it is the »lace above all ohoreâ€"â€"the [ nitod Statea, A ue walla, or the Brazilsâ€"for the Irish omigrang in Canaca, his rellgion, if he be a Roman Jatholic, is protectod ; the qersonal liberty of nlo-nul'MulpLNybluu- wad ; there is foom tor hosest labot eÂ¥ery= where, and the gountry is capable of producing a«very neceasary and abundance of the Inauriee 4 lWieo, taxation is comparatively light, work pleatiful, and food cheap. Buch is Canada ‘o «. word, It in an available country to the «steady, willing, poor man. | 1t is in climat« lae more nealthy, and dvcidedly more agree= able to the feelit g« than the cH{mate of Ireâ€" land, _ The cold 18 an advantage, not a draw«= ON.‘Nâ€M in which ao person md be it out in the coll. Mr. Moplan, we poroelve, quotes a letter: from Sit Jobn A Uacdonald, in repiy to a |etter addressed to d by Mr. Moylan. Sir Jobn saye:â€" ma wluoed lte populmlon to the proges Uhount consistunt with prosperity . Canaâ€" n + tnt so geldish as to dvsire to depiets Ireland mduly, but if there is to bo:an emizration we vould profer that it a-:wdmuab- wards Cauada, ruthor than «ho where." twa â€" Mis woole, the Hon, Hamaw ! Chijman ° proseaied the county in the Local Lâ€"gisl» we lus many years, and is go# a memb s o ho Leylaintive Comautl, _ The duouased was a mt im enay olnâ€" uimatences, and lâ€"aves a bLaily be bind wa. â€" Wis son, wase tor, but # + www did aot awrive in to ase his parom! We regret veryp slucersly to have to meord be death of Wiliiam I'urChl'.-. Keag , 1. 2. tor the County of in the Provines I Nora Scootin, who was hoed with small «x about ton days ago, and bed to th: wouse on Suturday aight. . Mr. Chipwan was a sativg of the Ane coubâ€" y which h« mpresented, amt dessundâ€"d from o of the oldust and most respectable fam‘} @I obsorve what you say as to tho eHorts aade in Ireland to dissuade the people from migratiog. . 1 am vory glad tor it, if the ass wa twken is aused by thw taes that Irâ€"lans Swo ETUamuo ® aCunug®, sn\ % :wl.'-hu_u-na_lmy L_Mm com EMIORATION FROM IRELAND | iney caun to secure tr it the encounmgâ€"m 8t DEATH OF MB CHIÂ¥MAN From the New York Times, Frraiorsa. ~â€"F.low@s* Compsont d &« Byâ€" w.wm reanast lao Eon woe. eiifaaths m t thon Por 1 have is hesitahon lo stailng 6. KL CR Eim Joun A. M.cvenase still continoses to dinglay bis uâ€"ual tast and in the exaited position :o which talonts bave minad bime. We ooce bhoard i that bhis popularity would one duy drcline, but we Lnoww that when a ma=n‘s Ht is the mault ol hbis own intrinale his 1 pate« on is Ared and e€Guigent, that of the Te ne o t ts tireak oo B Pss dieâ€"saâ€"« of the thromt, Inogs, or aale all druggint«, [ w Tothe Editer of TUE IMMKSs. _ “c u.u-..o..l. hbas bfl'n::n;d to Duax Sin,â€"1 suppose it must be due t, | {2d‘s trom HutdersA«l¢, as yan, ““':' faulty caligraphy that ty arue,, | Poo Sime meualit Iqulted by the Cape appear in my B3 expleo. l:.l.-.-dlbonuiohndlh aive friend bas, 1 cbutosse, to cumplain, | Liverpool, New York ant Phiisdsiphia line Nod wantiog his master‘s bad writtwn * waited bebind," and {nstead of bursing brm tool, * bursing bim frot"* my poor " Aymingoss " were ruthlessly the oraith_logy of the compositor havriog apâ€" parvatly ombraced that U poovâ€"ntion, at was lwloâ€"ot ak ng | Jduting the rwi« lhon, maute bigh smtes proâ€"tucâ€" tive of leas ruvenas than 1 be lo# tut«, which woulbdt not ofer such temptwlocs to amugyl t« and clhats geâ€"ae ; an Imaw» tallsy, bocause the prew at toolll by its tompte Muubioo-:‘ w do ag im porter®, + Uâ€"tom bouss Hq#mu, Conâ€" go»s, and copsum ts allke, The pmosunt rat» of duty on & staple article lhkhe blaok ploee awike is aty per wootum in yuid, amud what is the cons 1 Ask any numest dealer io this olty, and ho will say that ‘l-muozm-l h!“ a0n4 aputt, tor reason that bo olv apt tw o. This ima aubysâ€"reat Blaok piscs «base are anleable or» Th j ase as Rautkutable as gold. 1“ apouunt of ho hiyh rates of duty, they to HWeytâ€" timatâ€"ly actoss the Tâ€"zas through the «»nthera ports, over the burder, at #»ll as undur tho opes and o Culleg. tor Orinell. There are plâ€"nty l-. ander muhxw.“ contre t to delivr them on the counter of a Noew York thak t for a percentage ins be .oro' duty themwoo. B+ i is with Maple attivles of great value on se bigh proâ€" toutive rats of duty ats im k thme the Arst development of this transâ€" & hon the cullâ€"stor bus, #@ lbuwn, odâ€"red bis doputics to soeud all the pAokagâ€"# to the a,» piaule to, whouever the p anmling wuley l.ohad-“l which. of lh.': dusites tw #o ~'. ‘ The point of this last expoeuts is the us mt as and Immuorality of existing rmats of uy ; ue 1 senese, because fiauls, impeemible bUzkoer, by lain iy goptvse that stace there Wute OH ronmt 5 awiee of gousts, brt +x>â€" wapls, 00 th= turuite, the Wrthated paskages -h-nflh--uhlun.vbnhon-vh awt~ a bubr . namination the whols im~ o to Inspect a groatet * t oo tal raule. 'louwmhï¬. moss packsgoe C trom th= \v» tA 1 to the appralsr, m-'::n»... Into warsch=use, or are by!lflpJ-bl, .‘ubt-r-n.u a de poslt of »atl umtest Iith a _ Now, right bokeo comâ€"s i8 the trick Ot the Alty cass, A¢= , under the tule, be opâ€"ned by the ap,rglers: $u,pouw, then, thas the O ty packages, loswwt ot being all ¢utton hose, paping Unirupâ€"O*e per cenkt. JUry, Ab ehbtâ€"red, are y ol them «lWik bo«, chauy able with a+x*y Cuatem, and th= t a vontalning cotton go to the appraisots «t wuts, #lik hose are than by lmporied as CA I..-T huse, and the importet dows a * big PC [ ln the ordinary course of business the colâ€" "“"“N.:m‘lul 0 siguate the u&:‘rh. or be might indi ate bhaif aod . Thatls But in the ptveâ€" wat amâ€"umed fraude bruker aweurs that be siked â€"the deyputy to cul! Le an «Pptuisor‘s mturn on apos iN cames a d sometimes it was and ammetimes oot lone, and when aut the biwker woubst iake the papore to do to be nest oBlstal in roatine, vut, lastead dulilt ting, wuuld Jdeatroy them, awalt or auoth 1 lavolce, t.fllulnxnnll duiltvd Gat~% were deaig nated. to i6 Bo pt toage or any evi~ duave io the pres at that the deopa‘ry enlluctor was britd or . but that the @ w t uen ‘l'o‘,MUQM-I dot rmination amd report of value, the import must, by orâ€" hb e uf «ollector, b# bom lmpating vre=«â€"1 w the appruisors The law provid that an enwy must be mid~, and huigâ€"d with the cullocter, by the wener oA the merchan bas, avduae pmae o Ue Intwo~, of @nlshb wbitog the loruw tle it chist part a traensuript lt awoute acormet pattsy, thoe O!Hth wotkhan ol the statute u+ 1 pusjahes with coutâ€"ca lwn of the goods, if, «ammmiuath a of the paukayus, it is |found _ they _ diffor in _ thete wom _ the _ entry afgor;, thait is I the _ m twhandre ts ont and by a taise ® nomlustion. it as m porter in his «atby touble allk bow got o+ on @iâ€"B bitunt to Qave duty thetvon, tw tm# cuddawreate®s the kagys. _ AB Importer whore Nity caaee of couton hose, and doâ€"goaies th m in the ontry by their vaslyus «blyâ€" ie anarka, Prome 1 br, amd declarss the lorvign value thereof, | thte of duty cbarg»â€" ble thetrson, and the mount. To obrt ate the necessity of suth ouse 10 the appraitors, the law :.vu.nnuuu mo qase in tom sahal dualynated by the collâ€" ctur, on the to be sent to the ap~ pealas«s, and the In practice in that toll My&ocflhfldhm‘ym Mute than on» in toa be ogpoened amwt «aâ€" amined. . lo fhet, in port it is impractiocnâ€" Prom the YNork World, in tecbls bealth. s It in a mlstake to as there is anpthlog | _ Mr Coombe sars the ballâ€"kreeds, who havre ww # oi Uike combrd by which the mewunt« | mm Risk‘s touls; are becoming surplicious of uky Tap, utd ta Rere ‘perpeee 4. | BM a0d Lared be would. s<ll all the Hod~ PFaose same Contrt lave been time and -"'hï¬.'.{l propertr, and leare bis -.-l-:.ndh hoo-do.-.;: Wiends in the lurns ‘atuas of prutective on Imports, Moat of the pasty stasted for C:rada toâ€"day tick is this : U our system advalorem $ mtles are mateased u$ the forvign, not houe They denounce the sh oting uf Scott, and â€â€˜Am:.... dâ€"tormined and reper> _-ylhno'--us-vw pleuâ€"Able pret xt bu to the cullector the apprealmnm, who war the amme riations io the furmer thad atmemore dur tw U Internal £oâ€" Ne has atuund bit wealth and intell. «+ Bus of that , deteating bhis arblerary dvepotiare, amd Tbe moment Canaite or Koyland ap abs woul of cheer, to buri ww and is h-hl.hdnuloh‘:-. «uniy. Again, # the emiyrant ald 10« the id in New to make Kansas a ltoo Siate, should be in Canade at onts Halto musuy publicly and privat=iy ; 0t out «id equip 1,000 lous young Casa imuse ;. send thegn to cultivate the aoil, to tuduem thecountry, to gladden the bowts of dlues brave, luzyal mwme, and thosse aoble taâ€" in poumteb already . t@wad them throogb Mimuwepte, whous rmulenis hare but Hitle â€"ympathy for Risl, ao lmpedimenst wili bo throwso in the of eamigrants from Caâ€" ukde to Wiunipeg. m @nites hom CluÂ¥e Minnwsota, to the Lonâ€" don Hâ€"raid on th= Â¥ #% R# Rlw=t. In tho couten of a long Iyrter, brimful of Canactian lnnignarion, be maksis the following o a«â€"k* : ~ Hore, in & pubt Amoiece, 1 dare pable ly amd privately ay hies with young Hy â€" mwan, Dr, Schuits, Bonultos ant sworre of wtheve, that as Be anublpe‘s for the Orst tm« io my memury, tthd in rele to the onsttntional a uf thuir country but WOotwetion 1 am that Me Mackeonal» ba« hut the commag» tw out in bis place in AM.-I.Q'Q.;‘â€" of Duty on #Uk. ut uar citiaas Utr. Freâ€"man Tulbot, fremeris of Lontdon, | «b THE OTTAWA TIMES. APRIL 11, 1870 i It in sald that Bombay cotton, sent by way of the Bwas Cana!l, bas boen returned to Ilu-u-l-m.- ywn, in 45 days. ‘The time usgally nquired by the Cape of !ouq-phm"ln [ Ur, Howtt Rossâ€"1!, in a hmuuâ€"l--lmthl«hbT;u.md it. And, it whtate of Civil Englineors, awgaed the 6 asi~ is 10 be hoped, thst when he i« found he will Wiity and predicwo the carly commen~â€"+meont | nut be dealt with tenderiy. The more fact O the work of a ship canal aâ€"rses thâ€" Isâ€"| otf insurrection be toogiven‘ The act of thmus« of Darlen, a§%1 Geclared that with a / murder liee at th¢e door of his counci! ; they Hbâ€"tal +mplojmâ€"nt of Coolles labor, the «Bt tâ€" , must bâ€" held re» Ux it _ A tow mutrâ€" price could be completed at a. comparatively | der bas been committed. 1t must be fttingly sarly day. | and spredily avenged. _ To" pyAauimuauin will 0P Wucng taliy In | the y .( wat agd dates u«s to come on. (He Nar . * loslonates a» from Fenian sources an i The Pull Mall Gemite says sn matters stand | Awmâ€"sicans on the border. We de nut fear much the Esie sbamwboliders pre uslhikely to rawue from cither.s G+ Hanoock, of the United thi t poporty jpoe vindicat> their qpulaciples lmun army, has ordeted to establish a Thrir only bope is that Amerman consect .e...x.,.--. nt at. bioe. His Wh.;‘n a«md Lellog maey aseort themecives, oeit is qo t, will be to mmur egas t 0o late, wa‘!:s, obligntions will be faithfally preservred, Underwriters ask twonty gaineas premium | w« | ave oo donbt, hy the Uaited Stat a‘ Govâ€" on the Cuty of Boston, The ssemmmet is bell=Â¥â€" | eroument,. Lt be a etrung manifestation ed to be safe, as she bad plents oi cacrasc.. â€" | of tome «od Mr. Risw will fad bimself on bis The Pall Mell Genite says sn matters stand the Esie sbatmâ€"bolders pre uslhikely to r aue the t poporty oo vindicat> their qulaciples Their only bope is that Amerman conscl noe of steamâ€"ts, commeniy known as the I4man ?m:m.l communicatiâ€"n in Mitchell‘s Murhime Regis er of this wrek, io which be @K Oy tb 6 hb‘bbu:thuh Ktoamer Ciy &h:- b.:::d‘.:‘-l; He a1ys the Beston wore Mvâ€"nl-..:l.ry"hz mm:‘ the “"“. |a .Nw OFf #of» lous dificelty. .All tolugs cous dered, be fl‘l““y(hmm with one of ie ie renantints ohts "ly ts w y two or thtve duge out from HWalitezs. The Parks cormmpoutents of the v-r::: :;.hflvfll be wcdend carly in ORKEKAF BaltiiX, Losnos â€"Tue Hows‘vl Lords, atwt a brisd dvewamwe, io which lLopal Bills and other m as»amws of nomwiaty lmpstabee were conâ€" «ht 1ed, *) awa+â€"d until the 28:h loat. . Messars, Paimer and Fortesouse favoured the motiun, but Mr. Oladstons â€" pronwaunced againgt it, and at the request of Mr. Disrecii the ammtlon was withora«=n. Othâ€"r amendmwents of local Interest woers Bovtuiurros â€"â€"The _ swamer Dutchtand, trom New Yok tor Boâ€"meâ€"ns, has artived. The House ot Comme n« co=tliu. d the con. «loeration of the Itisn Lansd Hill. In vommittce Mr Karamegh, ammber for Culoe Coounty, mored to strike out the vlanâ€"s granting £100 damegs to t nants tor loss «t boldinge h The House, ahier recess, reâ€"awoembled at 0 p m , abd went into Committee for the conâ€" ahteration of local subjects, , Mre. Bruwe, Heme Bessstuy, in reply to a queastlon from Mr. Moore, sald the juvostignâ€" uwus Inio the condition of Fenian prison«rs *‘AIne Hyiee % The went into Câ€"mmittrse ot the ‘“M‘ and a public and loog discussion 11« s Tuews Rovems, April 9 Lake clear otf Iooe as far as Roviers doa Lo: The Kem «uh r is exprctâ€"d to break daily, tng é Mowrasat, April v, Ur. Dawson lLft Int evening tot Europ, Latge mumb to of the stwdonts of Mowii VUnve mity cullectel st the Buradite Hali, and ptugecded to the Bintion to bd hbim fareâ€" ail, and prow at bim «lth an awh4sus. Bartâ€"yor Oâ€"a Bouchettes is taking obscrvaâ€" Hon« reâ€"pâ€"cting th â€" spate on the sun, The Kaester cuitle show was hbeld toâ€"day, and w»s superior to those of previous«s years. â€"Qessec, April 9, One Holdâ€"8, a tradâ€"r, has decamped to parts anknown, taking in trosting frignds, The Corporstion this ervening advertise that io torms of a leg«l opinion, they will a+â€" viee tho Masor to sign the rovie d list tor one ward, and make a special mturn in others, Weather maxnid ~at. f * did not appear Thisaltracsoo a mas named John Gallaghâ€" etr an old pensioner diwd saddeniy, after ten wluutes tleess fGom letwperate babits : an Inguust was bold this orâ€" mug. e * Customs rerâ€" aue from 1st to Oth of April tbeaclusire $96 157 81 . K .. % Ths City Passâ€"ager Raliway track is now searly all cleamed ol Ioe, and cars again runâ€" A es monsat r,, lo the anape of a prewrved Lâ€"b, which putakes much of the character of ibe whale, or teported swae ttrpont, is m on exbibition in bt. Jame«s wtrest. The mooustr wus captured of Eastport, Me , in Auguâ€"t last It messures 33 Let loog, and 21 fet in gisthb, and bas foor Aulike fat, Its eetimated weight when caught was 11 tows., The expmied rellglous discussion,did no: tnke place on Thwoabgp ersninog. The party who challeoged alr. Chisiqny Wieet O. P, Qdramesnd‘s C achange Of+ w« Buon, 10 Apaste atreel. Tus Canetiin HWiastruwnd Xousr is out with a eartown on the flms tport of the artrival of the Cay of Bosen, woll <xâ€"cusres. lo the case of the yuung eugim=er, Charles Willlamsons, who was mooently lodichd to wiguay haw, and whose tri«l was put o8 till acat term of the yourt otf Qwer‘s Beuch, the Crowa toâ€"day admitied prooser to bail, Hinâ€" »««lf in £100, and booar mmcurithe in £15 cach. Monst of the pasty stuted lor C:vada toâ€"day, They denounce the s otlng uf Scott, and aay there was no exoues not pleaible pret xt tot the crime. % The oppositionists awe palling the wires to get up an â€"escitement sgalinst the Gavers. They left Fort Oanmy on the 13th Marmch, aud hare been on the roud ever wluce. Among them are J Coombs, Won. Â¥. Allen, and Mrs, George YTomag, wits of the Roer, Mr. Young, who still mmalos in Fort Garry, Mor, Hobuits ie still at the lower sctilement, A apacial to the Trlegroph from E4. Pasl wyse twsive more Canaolank have arrived. A copy of Bir F. Himks ocw tarid was went to the Leader trom Ouia®s, in advants ol the othâ€"r papers, and on Thurday evening was in the hands of a oumber of merchants and others, friendly to the Gorvernment, who wete onmabled to take adrantage of Ahore un. awaure ul the change introduced. Conslier« Lble Indigcation has tben evoked in comse. gqaence. Another inftignation meeting is called (r this evenalog. Jacob Castioman, of New Cuile, who was moently ren omr: by getting on â€"a train when in motion, dled yeatâ€"rday. Lacauiss, Apri! 9 2:30 pm. The lake ko is still bore, and ast morâ€" Catest bp Celeoraph CABLE NEWS. THREE RIVRS. MORTHPE A L. LA CMIAE, Qurs £C. TORONTO . By Peosple‘s lons ce @ m e _ | reatigat» and draw ap a Tomosto, Aptril 9, lmoflm in the army | ‘l‘:o «auilon used by the Postmuser_Genor« al id replilng toa question put to hm ree,â€" pecting the preparation of «n lmp rial force tar the Nortbâ€"West, and by the Minister of Justice in an «wering tose remarks of the memâ€" r tor Lambtoun, shoald bare a 00!!10.-' K..a.a nm":g'::ovio has at h«art, the +uocess of the which will unques. ton«bly be matle at the cearlicst possible porlod to vrash out the murderous crew who have done so much to returd the growth and progress of the Red River Bettlkment, Let loâ€"re be no mistake abuout itâ€"â€"n0 other quesâ€" tlion is receiving such serlous attention at, the hands of ths Government as this one, The statement mase by Mr. Monsell in the House of Commons shows that our Governâ€" ment some time since rmquested the co operation of the :dï¬ Guvernment, and the iodications are of a kind which render it almost o« rtain & of joint operstion is now hcumMM wiil hare the desired «flect. : We are solicitous lest any. thing like Int 1fâ€"rence with the Government plans, now in course of com sbould x a0y possibility nnm.mmu. em. ‘The best way is to allow the Governâ€" m «at to pursne iÂ¥ owa.course uaiirised and ! unmolested. * M n"rv’mM“ï¬.’Mb.‘ 4 | BJJ, toat the legisig‘tono btâ€"aks down 1t At the m quâ€"at of a number of citis=ns the Mayor bas« call+d a meâ€"ting, to be beld in the nt Lawsence Hall this evening, " for the varpos of â€" xprsssing popular indignation at the «leath of Soott, and the tmatment of all loyal aubj ots at Red River, and take advan. taze otf the presence of Dis Bchuits and Lyuch, and Mewa:s. Mair and Setter, 10 ex pieâ€"s the popular sympathy with the cause which thes« gâ€"ntlemen hare represented in Abe North Wes!."*" Perbaps it would bhave been a« well it the el,jects tor which the mâ€"eting has i» en calird bad not b«en made so g â€"neral. do pm ullar ‘and tragle io its charnorer was tbe murdâ€"r of poot beott that, we think, it «ould bave been i» ttâ€"r to bave confnâ€"d the mwting 10â€" AD +Aptession of popular ib= diunation at this wanton ansd cro l at than to bave mixed up othet rmattrs with it, to which, poss«ibly, a political comâ€" plâ€" zion, not beneB@cial in its results, may be uiven, or regarding which we hure but an hnperf «t knowledge. Iris fortuaost» that we have amony us at the preseot mes lik«e Dr Schobz, Mr Mair, and the other g atl mâ€"o named, who know so u? of the North West WA tros an +â€"fHort will be maeude to y.t thew toth« meting, and to addre»s the «udh nee,. But we have a strong saspicion that, ao lar as the parsâ€"g« of resolutb as, it i= buit r to make the e ting essâ€"ntlally one of: iudiguation at the orgel murder which has beâ€"n perpetrated, apd at the outrag ous asâ€" «umptions of the men who pmsume to vontrol the af«irs ol wust they call the Proâ€" ‘ vial nal Government, A \ Mr, and Mis. !mn.phn&.uu Colonia, lilinoi«, were mardend on night of the 5 h lnâ€"t., by robbers who enter+d their bouse. Cumeaso.â€"lo a collision on the Sanabe] and 8t. Josoph Rallrosd, on Wednesdtay '-I::‘t biwon a pasaâ€"nger and freight trai locomâ€"tives, baggege cars, and nnnl.‘_nkfl cha were awashed, | Pu1aveira:ia. + The reâ€"unvion of the mem,» bets of the 6h Armoy Curps Legion was cele> brated hete yeatâ€"rday. | The &.cond anpual reâ€"union of the Potoma¢ take« place toâ€"day, _ | P‘ t r Diybofl, Engineer of the freight train, was killed. Cnuan famills whoâ€" surrendered to the Bpanish authorith #‘st Arepeg, state that the I‘mwâ€"ldâ€"At hat escaped and abarnd u-lbm the region of Last=oas, anud retired with 1 a duzen of his followers to Camuagura. | Ban Faarcisce,» Ari#g na advices up to March 20th have i» on receivâ€"d, that in '&“ the an toge uuwb r of deaths from «mail pox was Ave a day, A teriible moitality considering ibe populiation, . _ | Two Lusâ€"dred Spaniards from the garrisop of Porto Rrincipe u::zd into the town of Senta Cruz, where they captured and exe> wulted thtee ret»1 Oo{oulo mamed Recio, Câ€"ncia and .“l':.'. a Tsd the M Apanish deepate report t Oe n"&nd.. bas câ€"rtainly Aed ; that the main hody of the insurgents, 800 men, are com} -_-_.n.db,Oy.cul Agret. I Ibe presentation of persons to the Spanish antboritics for protection stlll continuces,. . Hava®xaâ€"OMceial dosapatecbes hare been re M'fl‘h re drote Capt Ou.aru‘-'z Purt ay Prince, ansouncing a wah in the iInsurrectionary district , in favor uf the tpawish, R #‘@rt, wll be brought to trial on a civil not ¢ imloal proc. =s. 3 | ‘be Duke de Montpmsior was examined postâ€"wmay in mgard to the late dye! and adâ€" wittud that be abot Prioce Heart, The Dore is ander artest At his bouse, and 1t is undert Benusx, April 8.â€"â€"The North German Parâ€" Hament bas adjourn+d. The Chines: Embassy is preparing to to Bru»s Is, whore ngotiations for a with the B. lyium Government will be cluded. | Alter visiting Brussls the Embassy will prowd to Puir, M«diid, Lisbon, Florence, abd will mturn to Cbioe. PAIK. ; London advices c the 8th from Bpain reâ€" ptrsebt the country quiet, A serous revolt has broken among the oprratives of the jron amâ€"Iting furnaces angd ;-tgn at Fourchambault, near the city of wI18, | The Francaiw teptroduces the recent oninL. pw ple is not settlied. I be Emperor has not yet given consent to that order of procerdiogs, ~â€" @ The strike at La Creusot continues, It is »ported that all mines in the Yaillâ€"y of the Cabre will atrine. Jules Janvier and Emile Ollivier wore chown members of the Freach Acad.my yesterday, They remived 26 out of 28 voices, n A grand military review was M-'I.vz yeaterday, but at a lato bour it was postpone tll toâ€"Aay, . | 1t is rumoured that the Emperor had a long taloting Nt last evening after ending the re.â€" Â¥lew at Place du Carsouz. Renotes were me trinlly depressed by the report, . ~ Z lution AMERICAN NEWS. From the Toronto Leader, April 6. e Francaism reproduces the recent opin ( Prince Neapoleon to the «f#.ct that aritum in the last al«seroative of the revoâ€" : F | h. ure ©" " crowbifny the edif + ," in which the ate proparations are being made in Freuch Emperor de«cribed th« literty be pr»â€" tor taking sclentific obeetrations of aicted #s the cors n»umation of the imperial tC jpo of the ean. * | Iten. The revo‘ntionary pouty of Zrance, and wiâ€"slun hus been appoiutd to inâ€" | thelt sympithiscss bere, have ridtouled the aa l draw ap a report ob the sale Of| comorption ite)f and eÂ¥ery thougbt of the na in the a«my. _ I'F"';m’ of its realisstion, Would the * wonetionecceemmmenceeemementtmats A « lourat vnde F H A NC K. | Frem h autourat surrender any of the poweâ€"!s PB UBERI A. CUBaA. been madeshould | m is of the Northâ€" | to ther have told us,| _ All baw those of Cans#ia. | sudden an stimace to the râ€"guâ€" t s Mr. â€l“fll “.fl" k 1 t to come on. He | those j ‘emiun sources an I | of partisan e de nout fear much | od to wiits ock, of the United | us ray, n ted to estabilish a | of summar llll.l‘.c(h‘;u poow s Hy . ths P. U« | s0Me o t ithfally preserved, | â€"who jor alted btat a Govâ€" | let them t way menifâ€"statoon | tain or ad himsclf on bis | pesr % e of it. And, it 19 those just «ntering upon the dowaward road of partisan biography. When they ars t.mptâ€" ed to wiits in fulsome praise of Sheridan, let us ray, knd think to excus> his playful habit of sumugarity suppressing the aborigipal papâ€" poows Oy alleging that it was anotLer manâ€" some obâ€"cuore ca,tain ot Ittleâ€"known colonel «â€"who jorpeâ€"trated the massacreâ€" in qusstion, let theng take h ed lest the unexpectâ€"d capâ€" tain or undeâ€"irable coton 1 suddenly apâ€" pa«sr vindicate himsâ€"If with clubs. ‘The Iy carmloss Abbott fancied that it would be perfectly safe to use Prince Pietro as an expim!ory scapeâ€"gost ; and io, aftr long years, Primoe apperr« with & revolrâ€"r in his p and the renowo of recent bomicide aurt anding him. It is to bs feared that ths orsls of Abbott‘s l‘nu is come. Unlcss he trium tly delend the virtus of his imâ€" perial frend. .. Hut how inexorable fate brings retri~ bution the guilty. The French republi~ cans w Aubott delighted to abuse hare become instruments <f his probable punâ€" ishment, A râ€"publican pays a bostile visit to a pridcely Buonapart«, and is killed by the intem pistol of the latter.. The Prince is tri. d banished from France, and comes to New) York with bis princely mind in a paturally irritable condition. This is the Pierre upon whom ths becdless Abbott laid of his now imperial cousin. What will not this botâ€"head:d, angry, and bom 1 Prince do to the detractor of his youthful reputation when be find4s him within his 1 He is a prince accustomâ€"d to the pleasurgs of the chase, when the game is an enemy iwho bas attacked bim. Can he be 3 to refrain from convincing with the ald of persuammive pistol the panegyrist of the Em that it was a grave mistake to accuse an absent and unknown man of the m which uoiform tradition impuated b * All bimane men will sympathise with the sudden and vnexpected danger which thus the reverend bisgrapber, The case; bowerâ€"t, will be a wholesome warainsg to the inc lo«s smiles of those who proâ€" feased to bave drauk and played with Nupo. leon while he sojourned in this city, many years . To these obj ctions the many> initialed Abbott did reply that the scandsâ€" lous stoties thry related were true, not of Louis Napoleon Dï¬r«, but of one Plerre Boun , & grace youth, who bad also visited New York. Thus did the pious Abâ€" bott these profene scoffers and trium tly delend the virtus of his imâ€" Tont disagr was i joy @1 â€" yes u vent wi Do one b 4ore if im luok «d buat aâ€" us wi uuitted Iy and us wi who, i Uroat‘s that of moust time i p rial aweet fowr u. arly There to orgavizs the new eystem during his lifeâ€" uwme and to pass it over to his son, freed from daogpre attendant upon a pertud of transitiou. If he can leave the Imperial edifice to th« yonog Princ«, crowned with the liberty which be promis d to crown it with years ago, there will C least be some chance of its endurance af.er his duath, i th li=b tor & » eat Th »10C€ leop than wen coup e1ty bhumanity, or apything of the sort. The btep was taken, without doubt, simply se be saw that there was better aesorâ€" »bcelfor the continued «xistence of the Napo« leople regime unuder a puriiamâ€"ntary system, under the system of pprsonal governâ€" went which be «stablished at the tim» of the coup|detat. Bo long as he himself lived it Was ible to maintain a Casarism, or a or military gov@româ€"nt; but hbe kouws that such a guverument cannot be a permanency in modera Enurope. He desired »t1 I bie, wiad pol hew & con Int otf France, and till the condition of thinys was »uch that they cou}d be grantâ€"d with safety to exiâ€"tiug government, But it was for. tu for Lim to be able to show at the same t that be was absoluts maâ€"ter of all the elkmnts of . disorder and â€" revolution,. His worst _ ¢nemis > bad been â€" ad. wit to the Corps Legiâ€"latif but it was serl that they were in ev.ry reapect powers less agsiuet hiw, The irreconcilable party bud|made an attewpt at rovolution in the »«trq ts of Paris, but, notwithstanding their boubastic throats, it was uttâ€"rly contemptiâ€" ble, ning ve support from the popuiace and|revelviog its quictus f:om tho Parisiao t. Â¥volutip aists of EKugope and Americ¢. t it‘ is & fact, neve:*‘ | =«, that the work of "crewning the editic«" ias bâ€" en gulog on with quite as much rapidl‘y of late as could well be desined by any one who has regard to the| maiutâ€"pance of the social order, ‘The Emp ror has voluntarily resigned powers wh were ‘regaud.d as among the moet 1 t of those he bas hela during bis teign. He bas of hbis own moron given up | powers . which have been considered esautial to the maiutenance of nis au. ty, He has surrendâ€"red his right of Intarf riog with the constitution, as weli Ae mesos by which be retained control of legiwlation. _ He has given up bis porition as dictator of France, At the same time ho hbas Bloaed the French 'roflo a constitutional yovrinment, a liberal ministiy, an indeperâ€" dent lâ€"gisiature a reform d administration, «nd a free press. It will not require much fart progress in this direction before everyâ€" body will be compelied to admitâ€"excepting, ot tse, those who deny that liberty in France is poâ€"aible without the aseassination of the Emperor=â€"that the Empire has realized theimpeiial prophecy indicated in the "crownâ€" Ing of the edifice " & » a« constitutional concessions have not beep torced from the French Emperor, It is trus enough that he held them back till they #: ts demand:d by the dominant sentiment EAmpotet TT es s which be had usurp.dâ€"aoy of the powers by which he maintain+d bimsâ€"1f on the imperial throne? Would be give up his control of ) glelation, or of the uational policy, f r.ign aud dom s ic? W.uld he r aign the #s»ptre uf d 1tiâ€"m which h« h«d wiclded with so muth «ciet? (The thivg scemed utt tly preâ€" jw Stâ€"rous to the botch: ad d and irreconcilable . _ The seprmaecy of bis power was , lo fact, more strikingly demonstrated It his been«ince be b gan to muke the ons which are now being wrought cunstitdtional law. . f is nut ut alt difficault to find a satisfuctory y of the 0*j ct ef the Emperor in estabâ€" a liberal parliamentary government iance, â€" _ He is uot the man to take euch from auy sentimental idâ€"as about libâ€" ato the shadows which wrap the van. From the New York Worli 6 Crowning the Kdifice.** Work for Prince Plerre» The members of the St. George‘s Society are, respectfully requeâ€"ted to attend the funeral which will take place !m the Hospital, at half past three o‘clook on Tuesdey mext Yesterday morniag, in the Protestant Hospital, George G:eenland, aged 18, a native of London, 1KED. f At Ottawa, o..a.,ï¬m.... April 10, William H Chipman, Keq , P., Kings County, Nova Bootins Aged uy-:b. Brasarrast.â€"Epra‘s CoOOOa. â€"GRATEFCL ANI Coxrortise,â€"The very agreeabl«e character of this preparation rendered it a general favourite. ‘The Bervion Gazertra reâ€" marks:â€"*The singular success which h.. Efpo attained byhis lpmoopuhlc prepararion of cocoa has never been surpassed by any experimentalist. By a thorough knowledge of the natural Jaws which govern the opera~ tions of digestion putrition, and ty a careful application the fine properties of wellâ€"selectwd. cocos, Mr. Epps has provided :t breakfast tables with a delicately flavourâ€" beverage which may save us many bheav doctors‘ bills." simply with bollin: water or milk. Sold by the trade wnly in {lv lb and 1b tinâ€"li packets, labelledâ€" Jaxzs Errs & Co., Homceopathic Cbhemis: London, England. > 11388 Wem Ergorrm Sewiso | Maonuixzs â€"The latest pbhase ot Yankee ing:â€"mui:y is that of making whirts by lightning. | A small electric battery has been applied to ordinary sewing mach» ines, and bas been found to operate them wery successfully. Tweo .znll battery cups furnish sufficient power for all ordinary machine work, while threse drives the needie with astonishing rapidity through anoy thickness of matâ€"rial. The expense of operating by this means is said to be mbout five cents a day, which is oéflnlnl& a very cheap substitate on the tax on the lower limbs required by the present method. A?jule further combination of the mechanical powers, and we shall have sbirts turned out from an electric battery as rapidly as nonpopru from a Hoe‘s stâ€"am Is Heaura Worrs Havyixg ?!â€"If it is protect It=«lt is a j wel as «asjly lost as virtue, and in many cases as difficult to resover In this climate, and more p«tticularly at this season of the yâ€"ar, p ople are very apt to take cold and sufter from sore throst, cougbs, epit.ing ut blood and pul complaints genâ€"rally which if not checked immediatâ€"ly lead to aerious conseque The question arises which is the quick st and mo«t effectual remedy ? Bryau‘s â€" Pulmonic Wafers have been before the publi¢c for twenty years, and have always given ;orf--ct satisfaction, and invariably eftect permanent cures when taken in seagon. Sold by .!l medicine dealers and country stores ge ]ly througlo it the Proâ€" vince, at 25 cents per box. Hon. Mr. ROSS moved the second rerding of the Champlain and St. Lawrenee Ship Canal Bill, Carried,,and referred to Bankâ€" W and _khilway Committee. House then adjourned. After _ some remarks from â€"Hon. Mr DICKEY, the Bill was read a second tim > Hon. Mr. ROSS move 1 the second readin£ of the St. Francis and Meg intic Internationâ€" al Railway.â€"Carried, and referred to Railâ€" wiy Committee. _ | Hon. Mr. LETELLIER DE ST. JUST was understood to say thit on former occiâ€" sions the census ï¬m had been made with great carelessness .in some parts, owing to the employment of utterly incom petent enumer itors, and he strongly urï¬od the Government :o employ none but competent persons for such work. ~ Hon. Mr. CAMPBELL was certain that the Minister of Agriculture would take every possible pains to hive the returns made accurate. . i: Hon. Mr. CAMP?ELL moved the second reading of the first Census Bill. He said the Bilf was very general in its provisions, and it had been thoughl.~mR'iuble to place the matter in the hands of the Minâ€" ister of Agriculture. It was proposed to take the census in the early part of the year before the first of May, but the exact date was uncertain and must depend on circumstances. ‘The uncertainty arose from the fact, that in winter time some parts were unsettled, numbers in Lower Canada going to the States for work, and others in various |parts of the country gâ€"ing into lumbering operations. He then briefly explained some of the deâ€" tails of the measura. _ Ortawa, April 1. The SPEAKER took the chair at the usual hour. © After routine business, > Hon. Mr. LETELLIER DE ST. JUST enâ€" quired from the Government what steps were to be t:iken in respect to restorng order in the NorthTWest. HMon. m CAMPBELL said all the inforâ€" mation that could proporl{' be imparted had been given in another branch of the Legislature, and all he could do was to reâ€" peat it in subtance,â€"namely, that . the Government were in carnest and actively :5&3&1 in preparhtions to restore order, thit bbth the Imperial and Dominion Governments werg earnestly in accord. The Detroit River Tunnel Company‘s Bill was read a thind time and passod. Aothier debate atose with respect to tho rule of the Ho and practice of the House of Lords, in| relation to "‘debates on notices of motion. | § The Grand ‘Irink, and Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway Bill, was read a third e oi Te on for two days, without being yâ€"t at an end, we ought not to complain uf the waste of time and of money which is involved in it But in fact a juror whose mind, as Mr. Mc ~ Farland‘s counsel neatly put it, is ©as though 1t was a sbeet of white p=per that bad never beenfindented on its surface," ex« ept what might be written by the tertimony of the witnesses," is, in a case which bas attracted so much. atteption as that of McFarland, a phenomenal juror, anud the wondâ€"r is that twelive of such phenomena can be called even from a thourand New Yorkers. And evren if be is attained be is" useless. For a mwind which is urterly blank on such a subject is apt to be utterly blan«& on all subject«, and altogether unfit, in by far the majority of cases, toâ€"examine and decide tho weight of evidence. A much shortr cut to a much more desirable consuammation would be to reeâ€" trict chall: nges of men whose prépossessions would fubid them»to render a failr verdict, «nd abolish the custom und the privilege of asking aman if he has firmed or +xpressed an opinion about maiters upon which every intelligent buman being in the ~ommunity from which oe is selected has form: d and +x~ pressed an opinionâ€"tbough an opinion sub. jeot to revision on tull eviaence, PDominion Parliantent. & From the New York World. The preliminaries of th» trial i f McFarland , as of every other u:;l for an off nee which has excited wide publi¢ inter st end public dis= cussion, show bow tcumberrome and obsolete, in this age of newspupers, are some of the accompanimâ€"nts ofthe in«titution of trial by jury, and bow mu# that reverenced in«titn. tion stands in n ed of revision and modificaâ€" tiono, 1t is pre po-t}roua that days »hould be taken up in the sclâ€"ction of a jJury from & panal of, as in the present instance, over six bundred persons gen«â€"rally competent to #it, who are beld to be especially incapacit«ted from acting as jurors in the case in hand by reasson of knowing something about itâ€"for that is really what the dirqualification of bhaving ®© formed aud â€"expresscd en opinion" amounts to. It would be unjust to deny a fair jury to a man on trial for his lite ; and if a fair jury were insured by no other than such a process of itquisition into the inmost recesses of tie human mind as hes been goimng T/ 7, 7006 A00, thougb if 18 Ourtainly <eâ€"isable t justice should \genâ€"raliy bo permitt=d to v. its conrse, the huomanve mind abrinks m the eontemplétion ot the «o ne whie : ould inesiwbly fol‘low s uld the rohust nee succeed in ovetaking the fi,ing footâ€" nish. d Bail=g, the aven; pon liwn. And, "llï¬ub it 1 hat justlce »hould \genâ€"ra ike. its conrse, the ho eps of the guilty Al-b;;ti Clullc-'l-‘ f;, 3 K K A T E the avencing Favor nnce will b A first clace residente, ©06" " ag: taining _twelve rooms, vis :8 « Parlour 14 x 24 with ‘marble "". Sining Room and Libre® 4 * / Room 16 x 24, Kitchen 13 % “:" &0., and good out baildingt 39950 ; câ€"lient order, baring U“‘â€â€˜ throug! ont. ces o “ Also a COTTAGOL A#¥° "" .. Batchelors® Ch«mbers in Aumond* occupred by '-‘Au' Ottawe, M 1,1078, KK pomey To be seen at flUlPlfl-“ Daly Street. A Light ard Handrome l‘llâ€"’ Riviers, Montreal, has s “l turps cmily. _ in _ A meeting of cucufllfli‘x ested in the Game will uhli“ this (MONDAY) Evaning at «ig® # are invited to attend. * l To beâ€"sold at manutacturing priow"" . duties excepted _ All parties "“" their nouses, and who wish to â€.ï¬ on entering their homes, had betief ately. The paper hangirgs are of d own selection. The tists are hests that repose which is sought atter by 44 *# Otteawa, April 1!, 1870 _ 19# r"'\-l‘, _,"-“ l“ : Weere®, -h The largert and best assorted stosk 4 & A fine 1ittle tpoy 4 R@" ROOYX PaAPEBS M PioOke, living heay ever offered to the citizens of Mis#* wlâ€"‘- " sale at the store of WILL1AM MeKAT, M# BE "PP*1/8â€" the poop street, Mosgrove‘s Block. _ & * of age) ;"_‘:"â€". The Stock now on hand is the LARGOEND® "ém:"m: w RECEIVED IN TMS®S. p‘‘e« ‘Plh..b: Another Jot is daily supected from 14@ 8 ~â€" §@"?5,000 ROLLs OF RoOYX MB & . _ > Ln the terms of the Aot, S1est Viterls, Chape the undJermentioned Condemaed 00068 1it: W BH" All must be sold, as the owner is is the country. A clear deed will be given a lots. The undersigned will rell at ths CUMO HOUSE, Port of Ottaw a, on ; Ottawa, April 8 House and lot in Ft. . Ottawsa, andi a Lo# in St. Glousester . The Subsoriber will offer tor asie by lfldd.!l" £UCTION, on WEDXESDAY, 11m sere,. Gilmpur & C L1 co‘slock a.m., Lot No. 15, South bite a WO{‘DW Andrew street, 66 by 99, with dwoling of the stock boide sheds thereon: This is a very foo L&, gituated, and jrins Mr. Leclairs large i se is house, corner of 6t. Andgrew ani Nr. Drummond‘s â€" streets. NOR _0 _ At the same time and plao*, c "UA.‘Q Uf 8t J".â€"‘ Town having a frontage of 200 feet on and 100 feet on Ottawa street. excellent building Tot. | On Ottawa‘ April 9, 1810 Bale at KLEVEY o‘clock, a. m , h87 PA Terms Cash in Bunkabls Posts * J BERMINORL I Wop. CR Wiihidbiitta lt â€"asse s 2 M 4 make)» A very fine um h '-’__L____ & Coioro:ln‘ im B‘l:a Wainut 4 "W is Monpa artibcial Flowers Yase, standing x feet bigh. j uo. | be given this ever A 1 «1g0 consignment of C"P'fl-&m "hite, Mr. Whitch Bankrupt Stock of a Carpet trou e i, Mr + , Eod se»t to the undersizued to be seig Mr. Mc arthy.._.Song* reserve, consisting of 1 apestry , is mt W ool three pl\ Stair Clr..p“' Ur ion l gh m contain Oil Clotbe, and a quantity of matuing belonging to E halls and parsage,> | the tim Al}-ill“mvmmï¬.‘"m. e and | t PB Serms Cash in Baik b‘e Funds, re with L rusb, | # BEKMisuRay . ol Piated Ware in Dinp Table, Desert and Te: Kairos, Butter Coolers, bulvers, Pistures im 0 minlature Man of War Euglish made Smodle ap dw‘blo barrelled twist » make)» _A very fine se & Co., encased in Black : artibcial Flowers in vas foet h".o Is instructed to sell by his Auctios Mart, York A large quantity of llouoh‘. p ny of person«s lear ia‘u.‘ ‘?'T:. up _ hoosekeeping, Blag hard wood Bod-luolv,rpfln‘h Centre Tebies, Trifie Tubles, bey sing Tables, Cane Beat Q‘h second hand Piano., Cooking btoves, Crockerr m.. Tuesday, the 1#th inst he City Aneu.. ;i On W¢dnc.~hy, 13th House ang Lot street, and lot in & On Saturday, 16th ;¢., 10 LET. } REAT BARGALNS ! GREAT BABAF ROOM PAPERS! On Males NUBSTOM HOUSE S1LE OR SALE. RICKET. ® A Good FARM HAND, io uho 47 k, and make iimeelf M‘ Apply to + k 1 330( b@yâ€"R KE HOUSEKHOL] SATULDOAY, THE 160 INSTANT, UCTIHON siu® ANTED. ols "' « House, Ottawa, at 11 Condemuned Goods, “ï¬__\\< UCTIO® saue Abpplication to CONDDMXED GooRM i nesday, 19 "““-‘ebolï¬ Crockery, G 10 BOXES ‘TOBACUO BYy FIRST or ril 8, 1870, 2 . : ~â€"I F4z ars ') .: i@ï¬; f CE Ul "ole .. & iust be sold, as the owner is laty % A clear doed will be given a h~h 14 ;h.?; j to | consider J BERK!EGEI ' Auctioncer and Real Estate Age + saticipete tall tall At 11 o‘dot, 1w BY J. BERMINXCGBAy This B E I Joseph‘s, Township of 18 â€"““ BERXYMIN(:, â€" Crockery, p O OflccBe 1 T *th, at 11 F.niu 1% (i'n“ and Dinnper apg K. *'“‘N SA â€"ers \(’Hll i,’._g‘l. ". #8 i ar Prigate. s and Sridle, 4 } FOÂ¥Wlibge Piss: EBT g'“:‘.“' TBE u“o. "h *R PUBLIG Joseph‘s, Tom makiyg Fcax‘nQ-" , comer Lt & ; \De .‘Q Blag 8 se HAy Cow ay bets, Puy 0 t A vabuakh o + 884 4 ho. tg 'r be loti btine Sike MA" T i KE RA0Y* "**, | vo a :.â€"-0 J’*" ‘.“' ‘LMâ€. # inplad w4 TC asile ȴ \H «etk\ t‘ " g yeih‘l y m...u:... ure»stt * (fâ€" a. â€" 4 50P ] z & "Cioly 3 otk * . f+d bavy, oo 1 ©Ouse 6t Op, M .l(‘.u' " in M+r 1 _. 3 ‘~ Nutchmwor © Mr yagoetic maybeti© B " . ssaric B# e fick MusicP*" Weut . Mial . ) event thau : Lachine Can 1 â€"Mâ€"sers. Ogilrie and | otr , are in the city *.days in 1A L U #o19» Fq Mr. P " ® relation =; "HETIOY UE Strcqq | ewe ge I â€"â€"Â¥p thet | i Belourt, ar tue Arvorant :‘-rdh:;'c co Ciis ie .., w & --td th ae Road pany : sere. Gilmwpur & Co se., af J C ivaarep use â€"â€"A4 boom contal roke u‘itb «i 1e with m rush, pultation (will cof ral Lindssy and d"'"‘,“__: m :-'"'l sch h.',.‘.'ly k * h".econ i0 1st of th, 19 the Â¥icinity pi1‘6 $B°""_ f â€"d_‘“ bas a latge is 1 t ““ Cclicate tats in wad as ooder / 1 is, is ons of the groand ciep)s T0 & kHpowledge 10 apepd their in c i. His :‘I hand. a .fl'ly tb 3.. "‘ll-m at U het. * Fieid relier"* 4 dozsep .“' L 6 d;" ‘"@ to thei Bt. ; One of 48 purse, 1 , this Faaklons pinid muc} Lettuce AMP 11. 90 # ons 0| 00 the clity uptu ao1 s1m 1 Foll of will