|ur | % # 4 t# #( | #4 N w! w\ 4 Â¥ EO «h t Â¥4 . t% 49 Â¥| 44 (E Â¥4 How. Sir FRAXNCIS HINC ccording to my calculation in a surplus of #341,000, including, 1 the Committee to understand, the ( Wostorn Ruilway debt, and the profite from the In colonial Railw Loan. ; The mium ob tamed on th -:Ll't. ble. With regarnd to this item, 1 just say that it his always been the gustom to include items of that nature in the ordinary rev enne. _ No change wh« oer has bean made in the manner of x that account. But it a«~ in this case, the transaction lirge, the proâ€" lits arising from it also unusually lurge, which, as in the of other trans acuons of a similar c ter, went to the credit of the t as ‘ordinary revenuse. Thete has ys been an ac count for premium and| discount, and this account is credited with all the money gained in transactions of this kind, and debited" with all the Of course, it would be vary unfar to charge against th minagement all the expenses connecta i with the loan, and at ame timne reofuse to give credit for the which wa» gained by the transao which really and truly ought to be 1 as a profit, lw«« the charges which were incurred in cirrying cout the â€"|transaction. . The total amount of um on the loan Cal ul:ting this as part of , ordimry revenue, wike t surplus last year of. | . . . .. . 341,000 But legving that out of the calculation : 1 am * pertvctly willing hon. m tiâ€"moen should unde . tho agcount will astandâ€" there was a deficit <a¥«¥* i.R Mifidt Hon. Mr. MOL That loaves the Bo«urd of Works Hon. Sir FRANCIS HMINCKSâ€"Y os. . _ Mr. MACKENZIEâ€" ling the sala ries of the tolleolle: on . the Welland C mal, and offic« of a charactor. Hon. Nir FRANCIS HINUK® Including whatever is found under thit head. Mr. . MACKEXNX hich amounts to $3.).), XX), & Hon. Sir FRANCIS HINCKSâ€"My hon friond must bear in that there are a yool many u--“ MND:-I about which there can no posal t# no one would deny they m be chaged to . A-n:' these iyoms u;.yd“fno: ui* money ex pene on the A Railway . .{lr. IM'KlNZle:n. of course, and At aix o‘clock, Mre. 1 hack just arrived at that atage of my n-w.h_w@ hud reference to ami Expen diture of the yoear. A statement of the Receipts und. up to the ‘Ath Ifobu=. n in possession of hon. mombers, 1 will thoir attention to 8r, I am gratified in fAm that e is ove y reasonuble ‘-Lum. thit the Revenue for Customse will quite reich the estimate of my honourable preâ€" choossor. The osti was takeon at 34,â€" d)), AX), . Om the Ath f February there had con received 3100), 00 lesk than the aver ayo. Tuking t fore th month, the avrer age, is 4, per cont. per month, and ther hid been received up to th.t time 664 per sount. of the revenue. . Well now, Mr, we hul lour months of tho year, Mince th t «batement was before the House, I haye been able to the Returns for Murch, ._ad. these have reached I) per cent., reing something over the nveriage; but it is 1. be observed that we hive goms lbungwo or three of the worst months of year lfog revenue, and thut tho months to come are y over the average. Mlmw may hirly antisipate that the Customs KRevenuse will be equal to the estimates. Thon, with regard to the Kx«is. Revenue my trend weside me, the Minister : of Inâ€" land Revenue, me that we can rely on a surpus of $115, From the R« turns, as far as w judge, there will be an increase in the retâ€"nue from tobaso M and a vory conmsiderahble increase, deed, over the estimate, was nly $14), x1 (‘These give a totil moromse Of |... ... ... . But there is an inorbase in thouwmaflid... *Thow porobjum of The revenue from will be about equal to the 0 that we expect an if«reoase unâ€" der the hewt of Inland Revenue * lion. Nir FRANGR HINCKS No, no, 1 en "?m be e T :u:-mm':: n venue 10 . That 1 stated -nuqvn.'-nly. 'fh’:n wia this sarplus. There .dr oxcess in the expenditure for #5,000, but that in the only exvess at ; amnd I thunk that, buph.mdmet orâ€" din ry that could not huve been anticipatod t the time, th t is no reason whit a«ver to doubt that will be the surplus espe~te | by my ¢ + s«s qharges im the othr hamd there is a probability that the missellansous revenue will hardly »jimil the estimates, but 1 feel very san guin> thaton, the whole the roceipts for the current year will fully eqyu.l the esti wl Hon. Mre. MOLTON~What was the total estimated revenue * Hon. Nir FRANCHIS MHINCK®Sâ€"The total catinmubte was 514,0650, 0000 Now, Nir, it will be recollested that my hon." tr end and anticipated a surplus revenue on yoear. Me sys in his «taternesiat : * bhaves a vory «a«mail, ling, 1 believe, a certiin bulince i# :»:m,rst on the right a do of our account." We may have some supplementary estiâ€" ui. tes to b'ml’“dow-. not to any large mmount, and 1 t lqï¬om-bd' that on the tranmetions of the present year, wae miy te ly sure the exâ€" i omnbey ainke k w l win prov ‘ mwridianry ; '::h-.-’ vXt votes no one could anticipato, flm‘.‘u existing cireumstan es we have to bring down. But to that 1 will mou anothaor 0â€"casion. At present we are dealing with ordinary clre umstandds . & AC LLOT BV mon. MP MHOU ossible deficis ? (Uk. C saiclâ€" ng a not profit on! the trans Mr. MOLTON_Then, there is a #380, 441 #11 #115,000 )00 41 NO ) OM ) 85, OOt) ©5, 000 y akk voue weke goo@g. £2C.. 005 PE -.r CPC, realise«l . Hon. Sir FRANGIS mxmuâ€"\'* 1 do not think it is gocosaury to maks any Durther observat with regard toa the transactions of the s & year. * the 1 now approich presont y eatimatea. l'., wluch/aro already ted to the House. T as t irtates & to $43.915,.917. Of these, there are works and bmll:np thargeable to weount, #8,480, TX» . Of course are not mhn-upbt under the of the MHouso. ‘There ats, of course inc in this, a vnrfl‘ of works of a chaeâ€" scter, amd all | cin :: in that h consicderable aumber of theseo the Vovernment . will at once say thay must have other means of toe them than |=: o:.d.wy revaenue of the year, â€" Then, the present ng, as proposed by the Government, the of public '"hh“'“' also cortain railw :y tubswlios, to the i‘:wi.m-nt.:nl also the n:mï¬. lz which \= redemption debt on vear, and w in not of course a charge tho actual amount of estimated expendiâ€" mre very closs upon $135,000,000. _: ® ' .’ dlroumeatances, 1 will frst d‘-t* .-u.uu.m“-uh the Governâ€" ment propose to nfl:-â€" lor the services of the yearâ€"dleal the m&_-dlfltmml“ we aro Jn the eatimate of revenue under fld“‘w was lost year, may be some whother it in aafe to take it at that, but 1 think ur‘th whols, we may put it at . pld, tb M 5, 0 M 4. The excise revenue | take :â€" Hon. Mr. HOLTCONâ€"I rauat explain that 1 underatooul â€" the gentloemen to say that the revenne would prove -\:.l the axmnamlitiure.© this |i®}mittbDng ! re expenalature was no swrpl «y that the excluaive of a Â¥ute of eredit, which under nhch.mh-,lbn was ground to believe would be necessary. * Making _ the . wholo est mate Fhore will however probably beâ€" in fact there is no doubt whatever, that there will v&â€"â€"a44 amount As veâ€" on akiitional smount required as sup Mon. Mr. HOLTONâ€"The hon, gentleâ€" -ï¬phcbfl'n us the aggregate «â€"â€"v@ery graat pressure to te pommArorincpvirentertemine ® cureoumatances :-:m.nthbm.’d. u*mumm Fhose items, in rpund Agures come With regiurd to th a item, 1 am sorry to 3""%' wirhes that e vary were express dbyâ€":';.:â€"'thb repeal the tax on petroleum has woen very producriive ; 1 do not that u mil be imis in the pressnt of aftaire w do «o. Then there are l-hlf.hwq-i-h--._u.!\:.hâ€" in wihuch an exgess appears over eatiâ€" mates of the preseeding year. Ome of thes» to which | shall aivert, is the lor the cenaus, which in round m WMhee afe xr*rrum««««, | IMaion ‘::--nmdu-l revenue, such as License fees, b'o.,'ht’hm:l-n...“.‘.“‘: l‘hon..'nï¬-thtndu- im scollancolu sources of reveâ€" nue such as ‘oat fhese and Putb ho Works, which lc:o' mate w’:“- w wn C UE UE 41 AAMA) Q.?w,flrqu-u\nw- ernment that it is absolutely at Mwwm-fldï¬m amd it ought to be some conso Intion to one who has to propose to in rease the Wdlh’oqbâ€"h in s«Dme conso to ind there has veen a very g neral e of opinion trom all purta of the couniry that tazation ought to be Increased (hear, hear, and lmughter ) 1 am bound to say that it is now often that a Finance Minister is placed nsbrduowohoh.hnnplt-ll parts of the county with demands to in e hralgs u. TD tnfabier mork cnretady my duty, ar, t( the whole s and to advise the best mode of :. that revenue which we conâ€" a«ler to be absolutely n@cessary to obtain, m..un’r.w woull press the least upon the people (hear, hear.) _ a portion of which is caumd by&ol& of protesâ€" ting our Aâ€" | Fhen there is â€"a incresme in the Md%mm T‘he increase on Light Houses is. | 118,004) JA Penitentiatios.. . ... ........ | â€" 104000 nmuar... aa«« t U m Adoabmintre of Justice. .. . 9. 100 ow . of «xkÂ¥11 I\om chargeable agninat ordinary revenue is . bozoml what n'.nbly.:'.. | bcd.:léz tin of. . . mu-&l‘hhflt-u-h‘ presaure was m:'o:ta-'.:yl-. tin, as addmitted by Mr. Rose _1 think, Sir, that one thirly assume Mu’m*:.i:‘zh:hlh’* of requiring to additional revenue -smmmum-mut-- hy e ofdety theaky That is the country (hoar. > ww luirst class of articles that he would endesrâ€" our to obtain revenus from. 1 think that the ntost convenâ€" wnt way of the views of the uflmlwhlnrh those dutics woukl be to take im order the articles Mme.th“ulhu-lne-“n prop se to ask the House to comment to imâ€" «lwoert . . + + 4« P s Thero is an increased amount for e dmm,.:“ C *;u of dutign w ds to on. facretiIRE OS e propose to a duty cente a .nlu.‘u\u-â€"'(.:‘l, hair)â€"we propose n-ruh\d\l'yfl 18 cents on Indian meal f out meal ; four cents a bushel on wheat, and upou all other grainâ€"such as -ulo{;rp, oats, Indi in cornâ€"three cents a bushel. .‘Thn.mh-mo::hly.“ .m"l m '.“‘ mm&m- no c.ldï¬nll- re w w Mm think there ;::iouu-m there will be an inCrease, Mon. Mr. HOLTON â€"â€" Disogriminating dutics (hoar, ‘bl. Hon. Sir .‘v?" HINCKSâ€"Yes, Sir, :ou lb::n. yentlom ren e «B hl-m ma (cheers). The question of sait, ‘I thak, is a very paculiar one, and 1 shall not in the 1 will speak byâ€"andâ€"bye of the anticipa tione with regara to revenue which I have made from these changes. Then, Sr, upon coal and cokeâ€" Hon. Mr. Mms._r'-:,.mm nflo-nnddul use he calouâ€" wa to obtain upon these * _ e o uC Hon. Sir G. Cll‘l‘lllâ€"z«d- It :.l:rno up .‘unuly, an d :-â€ï¬‚ ": &zdlav‘ls nmcxs‘,â€"m-u: to and cokeâ€"we ; put a duty on ‘cout ‘of 30 cerie & ton â€" (he«ar)â€"and upon salt of 3 cents a bushel thoar, hoar, and choers.) | _â€"Now, with segaurd to salt, 1 would desire to make a myl".w We propose to put a cluuse into resoluâ€" tions with to salt, which I will vevd. .lt m"-hzcnlbl’m pl w understincd hi wt Mr. Roak m @2 O 7L), O00 130. O0O 42. OO0) 30, O06) be least degrea shrink from the 4 their). _ It is not an ordinary dz tweting a manutheture of the try. artcle is nt fwunl{ which egory <ne dosito«s to m»e admitted at the F:t ble price to the consumer (hear). is no question about that, and an it is an artivcle so much used our Fishories. It is not an article it in desimble to tox ; but Mr, we yperâ€" fectly wall lhbh.‘u;‘lun:.w mex mâ€"r& 4 im â€" thi & that there -.locn-mh- in this eqpuntry with regard to article of salt ; and that lhcouu no danger whatever of ..":: at all appromching to a monopoâ€" R; npon the other hand, «e know, , this fact.â€"â€"aml 1 am sure thit every one who his pasl the loamwt at to this an‘ject knows itâ€"â€"that t bo& ct:-mnmoqlhouhru of (hear, pmmwd tluat it is whn ®@ Mon. Mr. HOLTONâ€"Sucrifice r‘.‘ .0 N CC Giamnimatas 1 _ NHon. Mre FRANCIS HIN *»No it in not a question of smritice t rb “L.q..hd.zh’ no miy be a goods must n.l-lnm ï¬:-ld‘.d;!hunb nl‘Mu not beliove that such a case has cccurred maniuâ€" thoturers in the United States other country hare sent goods with s ato intenmion of crwhing out manubse lmb'abwny'o:‘b‘:'co- . They asimply to -'ptu-‘. Lbut in the -o'd. wit, from all the inâ€" qubies 1 have baen able to â€"and I hure done my best to mmke mysell a n-ul with the facts â€" 1 belierse there is a deliberate cluZ.- ing to eruah our salt interests,. If that the case it must be dealt with exxreptional i‘(bc hwar, 1t in not tfrst tiume thit articles have been under discrim nating dutié¢s in of British -rs-d-u we must .ollhu-b.q:n t bhnhbq- en England and the British Bus 1 feal antisfiecd that -m-& from the manner in which we propose to m““ } there is the article of v T ï¬,:l Inan ee dutiee & to % | at propase it to fe the e of mesting of case -bbmhch‘. put them in the class embreacing a of other artivles, and specially from the duty upon animails, animals foe the improvement of stock e regqula tons (heat, hear _ My hon. the ing this pt well as other ® inï¬ and 1 think it denrable: thas sn al hdn:'-hhwfl' pri pose to am -â€"uaï¬'u -lfl‘hhnz hhih-::-mhmu the articles upon which it is proposed to ty ie of except an abill be imported for the of stock, which shall be tree o duty, um dnl“?‘hh the Trea in ‘Coundils Proile â€"of aff Kinds, thag, Straw, Bran, Heeds hot «s cereal, *flm and Th: and Shrubs. | ‘hulobuo-d-lol-. to here, which hhh1 enumerâ€" :‘-m-"“ / Clacmed some :‘:‘b“.-" It :'-:..l:.rr: 1t duty a% :vlh-o-&h,wrb. pay wan _ @That it is «xpactieont to all thue duties, of Customs imposed the «uid M-"-.::idwmch. Resolo enï¬ om unâ€" .......:1:.“:..."3._ Hve par cent. of such sach inâ€" crease and widition being as well to any ad ealorem duty 1 to specific "lice: gpntiemen wil MHon. will sow U is not five sankt of the value of the article but :,.-tdd&.d-dâ€". ts .: Ml:ll":;t.: practical “d:“'â€gdn: articles that pay Afteon percant. ad ceal~ with all clusses, 1 think, tâ€" it alto c-.ht.o-.n- whole, as and as well devised as we are Hkely :'-hh.w‘lm hn-' soune ........':'.."’.'.."""r. adbditional all duties, t to explain myumu that theore miy be tho no misap 'n‘!-on,ldnmdlho! mneso l athoe. will be that will l .‘M *Hl!. Hon. Mr. HOLTONâ€"Is the addition upon the excise also ! T c.r-cd.- Mon. Ne FRANCIS HINC No. The | on same footi resolution deciaresâ€"* That at | Hoo. Mr. HQOL) to increse all the last yekr, â€"~ >« by said Act, as amended by the preceding| â€" Hon. Sir FRAN by Hre per that in to|a few other arti smy , by to the amount ~w character, but wh which would -7.&0- such scontinued on the clos under the said Act and preceding | leaf, emery paper resolutions, five per cent of amoant, m-d-d« auch increase and addition & made as there are a well w our ad valorem duty as to any «peâ€" m‘dwh &h‘ryï¬bn“ hitherto bee Weil, Hir, the next to which | one or two article I will advert is the alteration in the clause rd-dnm â€"repealing the clause and a | twallow a drawba now clause for the old regurd | conmstruction of . adopted almost srerbatim the whhoh hnhu.-umg-.a-z::-u Redus agh it whs derirai h Werrope cuaee we th â€"ugh it was oxactâ€" to the manser of assessa ing the dutiss upon merely intend to read the : Resolution, which explains iteelf botter than I can in “u'mubgzht to repeal 1eo &*}L?M?u;uul = ids ap na mt e dn l inss n m‘flo“*d(?-‘z.: .u.u-‘uu-h:,h- ,: -m:'(‘h.;h.} lho‘lu':u [d Fume 1J ut 4 miay mrQaint THE OTTAWA TIMES. APRIL 12, 1870 Mhï¬ooa-lnhoo:}:m; the at which are w†uum; whence they mMm-d. without change. of kage, to ; and such value «bhall m.m&omdm portation, whether by land or water, and of shipment and transbipment, with all expenses included, frotm the place of growih production or manufacture, to the vawel in which the shipment thereof is mude to Canada, or to the place whare the goods are purchased in the United States, and whence they are directly conveyed to ianads as aforveaid, and including also the value of any box, case, sack, package, Hoen. Mr.. MOLTOHXâ€"Then British goods invoiced to Kew York would be subâ€" {ouo.nmï¬trdm&-b noew York, while ’n‘-m in nmenbastiet tos to revenue charges on b goixin. 1 take incurred in r. mich goods on «hi bourd, or in n.-l.m.mc which they are to Canada.‘" That 1# provided thire are do reâ€" ductions mads on the of the invoice, and the full valee of the goods« shall be amessed. Thh include e««etrhing that or covering of «sny kind in which such goods are contained, and all export dutics Jn such gopds, and all qosts and charges i in the ipvose mu-x:‘h wavul, 1 presume that would be effeci. The next proposition for additional reâ€" wnue is on an article of general conâ€" .flhflu-&bhlmu alf events, in our opinion, to make a maâ€" terial change in the manaâ€"r dn.cï¬ the dutics. 1alluds, Mr, to whaoso the manulactures of tobacco. Now, Hr, oputwu:n mide of the aysteom upon tobacco «ul rolacce ures. All the tobac «o manutaturers have been dimsatisfied, and in communications which 1 hiro had xth-.)‘ad,.fldmldom h‘rbm lor one m~ment in considering this su! jeot 1 paid any great sattention to the personm aiption, ani The intwallt ars influented » Lire :’mmtmm-fl-bhnn groâ€"t regard for the interest of the class Wicknainy Ieit ; buk aerintaly seriet as the 4 as Lur as minutacturers ar» concern. d, 1 am bound twaery I did not td there was any aversion to an increise in the revenue being obtainâ€" twken in 1ud 1 beliere has been v-y-zï¬m. hoar). OW course 1 «im daaling at present with dutlies on Cusâ€" -â€"u:m“m;nm pose that the Customs duty upon cigaers *Ton ao Pn iSCHS HINCKSâ€"If gopds to an incraie in the revenue Oobtain â€" @4 from tohacce. â€" frut thay cotuphined of -od.un"w uied atb §$10 a thouâ€" mm ; then HD a thounud, then ander 8W a chowmmmnd, and $4) ami sa#on, Tar the frwiet chige of "boiree. while they a«lnll he 45 aur but ur) ~Aptadhironnd t t mareoh io on S in Toh is wouds ty the thhere Uf thha hone lbo“.â€"n in which Ihl.hdi;:- are leovied. .?....S"C,".“.,&.‘An..f’g":nfl naed rafer to, ase , uind acetic acid, which has been ut 10 cents per gallon. Mb,m:‘ to tobsoc0 amd awmulf, we propose to make the duty 121 poumd. 1| will now refer toâ€" m Mon. Mr. HOLTUNâ€"Do you intend to place a duty on manutacturel tobhamso alme, or on unmanutacturedl tobasco «wwme liitle changes to be mule, but they «e really mere :undh:‘- and are -nq-d.g uxule the revenue. -ms.-mm â€"MNon. Hr FRANCIS HINCKEâ€"I intend to place duty on manutactured tobsacco, in thr mode of a«sseming the dutlies on qhfl-?o posed to ralse duh'-n.t:..':t presont. But there an.-nrb- arthclea e blt:“ 4 o make them t io meainnnn en en &. n rally of no material impor. amonget those articles are steam Are on Hon. Mr. HOLTONâ€"Herr, hear. Hon. Sir FRANCIS HINUKSâ€"My hon. triewd} mmys heat, beat," htho'ifl perâ€" h.ulu.olnq_fl. Theto is an + *» eeption now on steam fire engines when arse imported for the use of municâ€" 1 do not see why that exception abould m It* does not seam alâ€" togethor o-mâ€"-uhx-n. who arse capible of ‘producing quite as ofl-bn'-oh,h‘-b an incresme of nuvemine. be whm>. .-':'.-...u-... vertwl to, 1 beliove, in the custome from mveomie, i win». We proport t the ad calâ€"ren dutie on wine from =h nach articles, fae they can get them made es rnamne Nh es fve heen expopitith 30 articunts theis mhmvnl-l“m I un of machinery, we to strike those OT-Q‘J place all amachinery on amine miet youp * HOETOSt~we propored. that Hon. Sir FRANCIS HINCKSâ€"There are a fow olb:.‘uï¬d-:‘l.. nlh:“ï¬:h:‘. c-hu‘-hoholbâ€"x‘.dnflvn and u'-n.uly:z?.:‘uu C;‘.: "::&lm‘ abould not be a drawback in in niked Rroue " o mraip neon it heanpnite dn tige mey I uvm“â€" le blook tin ? h““\ N w > t s lb.mu.mu"u-._-ul Honu. Sz TFRANCHH HINCKSâ€"Yes, the ; pear by tin imported in shoots, and used is r& ing fresh fish and other articles of that kind. I have now, &r,m through the articles in regard to w we propose changes in the tariff of Customs. Hon. Kir FRANCIS HINXCKSâ€"Well, we mpmoï¬ntofdlwudbonthfln(no ist ceartain words under the hbead of colours. 'rmm'&uaudm articles of oplours are free under cerâ€" tan ciroumetances. â€" ] will read the clause of the tarilf nkn.pg.bth-. and bon. gentlemen will then see better the change _ Mon. Sir A. T. GALTâ€"The hon. gentleâ€" man has not yot stated what ho proposes 60 viutk in the tree He*k .: _ _ â€" _ "ported by roomâ€"paper makers and stainâ€" * Ork, mbgo used hMMoJ jâ€"« © Richromate of Potash, Blue, Black, ‘nt We propose to strike out these qualifyâ€" ing words, " when imported by roomâ€"paper "makers and stainers, to be used in their u-do:lc"'.dalovthonï¬duwh free all circumstances. They sare not only used by mm:lhnud stainers, byt in other of manuâ€" MmMMbumï¬ï¬‚o duty should continue in one case not in the other. Then bookbinders‘ millâ€" boards and binders‘ cloth are other articles on which there is a heavier duty than on books. lnu-lo-obbolul;oof hardship to make boobinders pay cent on the raw materials used in & business, while books themselres, in their finished state, are admitted at 5 per cent. We propose to admit them free, and add to the free list also iron wire and brass in ihiikuudoinbhwnnluhw umlmau Mr. MACKENZIE.â€"Hear, hoar. Hon. Nr FRANCIS HINCKS â€"Having t -?k.om&' inauâ€. in the HArY Lo « Rld:o:uuu. The first article it regard to w we a change is tobacco. Mmt'omdwhmu which duti.s are chargedâ€"one upon whch the duty is 5 cents and the other 10 cents. 'opnpnoloioruh‘.uwud 15 cents rspect vely . cigars we propose to E.cundutyd?u* pc:_d., this ing about a fair equivalent the Cus: toms dutics. Now, sir, we calculate by this mains on raising an additional revenue of #1, 100,.000%, ym tion. My hon. friend from Montreal (Mr. wam)m-mumm :L‘uui- -;Imnuhui! mw. beliove, as a matter d&gummmmï¬ I propose to words that will prevent -omsiou. 1 hare now, sir, gone through od-n-o'nnï¬iai-npvdw which we propose changes in the Customs, and I w11 next refer to the Excise. Mr. MACKENZIE.â€"There is no change in books m, Then theare is a verbal correction the head of iron which I will men: _ Mon. Sir ALEXANXDER GALT.â€"You do not alter the duties on spirits or beer? ‘“l-r. MACKEXZIE.â€"Or malt or petroâ€" & f Hon. Sir mmu“umcn.;u:, we propose no changes. may not go into m.m;. the hon. member for Chatesuguay would like, â€"Lor I soo he is taking down very closely _Hon. 8r "‘W"""’ } propose no to them. Mitu&flunfluhu posâ€" my do not know that bhe is enâ€" Mhï¬oub-nn“yp- teular article ; hflvul&.huuï¬- â€"un-dcthml)-dpl Hon. Mr. HOLTON.â€"I assure my hon. Hon. Mr. HOLTON.â€"I assure my hon. friend that 1 will not consider him personâ€" flhï¬bhhflmhl&nm I only want the astimates themselves. (Hoar, Hon. Rr _ FRANCIS HINCKRAâ€"First of all 1 shall take the most important, although, for comvenience sake, it was not the first referred to. 1 shall set down 6. to ‘ ndida of fAve per cent we anticipate uu.cm;o-mm(m makâ€" ing altogetber under that ‘&Uh» From rice and wine, in round fgures, * UX) asch, â€" and from tobsceo and cigars, of niununndwo 3 ht.:.a-o.:m. :m,axï¬mhnmmdrï¬ :dlnï¬-mF‘hh hardly ’: T le wa mt on mm‘bom mb"m all articles we find on oJ e there is no reaâ€" Ts oi i woon ce on hantn e -..:Bmfan. From all other artiâ€" cles have been in the free list I don‘t Hon. Mr. HOLTON.â€"We don‘t import wheat, , and why should we place a duty on it ll:. m'mm nmâ€"u I don‘t at we not import -’llom Mr. HOULTUON.â€"What as to oats ! uk rumiemiebe‘s Tok u..:l rgh< a uty on that iteoim. (Ioc.h.'.‘)qlu as w?un not importers of onts there can | e no harm whatever, in allowing that item to remain "sion. 341. HGLFOR, Hon. Mr. HO ,â€"Will you allow me to ask you a few questions as to the artiâ€" cles on which you propose to impose duties ? cles on which 10 impose dutics / Tion. Sir FRANCTY HINCKS â€"Cortainly. Hon. Mr. HULmoâ€"lulflmn followsâ€"Aour, meil, wheat, coal, salt, animals, â€" fruits, roots, steam articles which have been taken the tree list, and from which youexpect to get #JX),0(N1) ; am | correct in the enumeration ? un\duwu.hï¬o‘uï¬ national poâ€" licy. Well, my idea is that we ought to do exactly what we think is for our own interest ; and several of these articles herasolury "Heipty "besetre mepriteioms were going on from time to time with the Udud“&&t:s with reference to the reâ€" dl pd::--' :h.p*t“;l on e says, il:.::lb’o course of his r:-um ear, to Amer.cans :â€" !-"oLmQyncgdhth ane that will expose us to strong ehrpuhmdbï¬.fl:m Oolhomu;lhnnqnmhawu many of our friends who are strong advoâ€" ates of protection will be very much disâ€" nitisfied with the propositions we havre made. Because it is perfectly clear that the turiff as a whole is nrh'tm. revenue #tariff, and as such I hope it receive the sapport of the House. (Hear, hear.) I ‘have now only to thank the Committes for Muu;:hmwzyhnw to hw hh.“ up so much of their time, . (Che#s.) wh Gum, Chinese Blue, boarlet ""."'.“'"E‘P"!"‘!‘.:;’_‘TS nent Greens, Batin snd fineâ€"washed White, Sugar of Lead, Ultrs Marine, Umâ€" ber Raw "Uolours and other articles, when im MwEeï¬ptwyvd-zon C PM Hour, grain, ud salt, mnd otfer articles to be importâ€" ed free, while you not only do not recip. es n on o 1 omm es S Mtboubmmï¬lh‘ the . gent! uld contunue in one case not | of Montreal «l other. Then bookbinders‘® millâ€" | jion Nates unt ad binders‘ cloth are otherarticles | _ Hon. Sir FR : there is a heavier duty than on | I can gee no r It smoms to me to be a casa Of | arrangement to make boobinders pay 15 per | of t r Mamwo, i% Wan ' shall sat down the that we anticiâ€" t was e u&.:y:: itige wil mouo'm- M ' 000. Red | d figures, §25,â€" | 4* so and cigare, [ do int ime and Exose, I it all other arti be a ;: sporn is still y arâ€" \Government « Ruw not apprehendâ€" &} d on with the ‘rea. | 2 or any ot] artiâ€" “""d:x"“' * 5* | penditure. | could so ; I ow i pooe port $ nonoqu * " | which ve he thought lop}, | made | it was with 1 of railw:ys se t £ai move ht Ti thiove 1ad othah _!Hon. #ir FRANCIS HINCKSâ€"My hon. {¢i has pointed out several short i t.m my part jn his speech hic has just made. 1 stated at the t that I would not follow: the usual 'oï¬::‘inw a long discussion in reâ€" to state of affairs of the counâ€" , but that I would confine myself to the bject more immediately before the House. lireally to not feel mynlllminfly called *yo to take u&“m'c'atia otTeï¬ou by the . gentleman. think that of my colleagues are better able at the proper time to reply to the remarks which the hon. gentleman states that he charter ‘of the Bank of Montreal does not expire till after the next session of Parliament, and until the. expiration of that t we have to px the Bank of Mon five per cent. on the amourt of notes t J | Hou. Sir A. T. GALTâ€"Do I understand the . gentleman to say that the Bank of Montreal shall continue to issue Dominâ€" ion Nates until the end of 1871. Hon. Sir FRANCIS HINCKSâ€" 'oru'mlh I can gee no reason otherwise. By law t arrangement exists during the existence All notices have hbeen given, ani the t will terminate in about six the. * Now with regard to the Intercolonâ€" inl I am not aware that the position of rs was altered, it certuinly was not al recently,. The matter was very fully axplained last Session, and there 2;:. e Tal «l o r Hon, Sir A. T. GALTâ€"The law provides that you can give them notice or they can m ice to you, that ‘the ‘arrangement closed at the end of 6 months. And| another, ‘that the Government should y the A.enc{‘of the Bank of Kon or redeeming their notes under a certain arrangement. _ en 1 Mon, Sir FRANCIS HINCKSâ€"The hon gentloman is mistaken. _ _ 5 _ Mon, Mr. HOLTONâ€"The hon. gentleâ€" man has stated in the Committee of Public A ts that these notices have been given by the Government. ___ _ _ _ Hon, Sir FRANCIS HINCKSâ€"I did not say so.| There is one notice merely termiâ€" nating| the agency arrangement. That notice ounouominau&ochim of the Bink of Montreal to receive five per cent. upon the amount of their circulation. The otices which have been given are simply To i the arrangement by which the ernm nt are bound ‘ to {eg)u Ne deposit in the.Bank of Monâ€" notice is to close the arrangeâ€" ment hy which the Government are bound not to it in any other Bunk than the Bank Joaual. + | 'l'hi.with regard to the explanations said were necessary re ing the of the finances, as the m:z not require to come to this House for in raising any further money the mode spoken of, I did not t was necessary for me to make any on the subject, Other opporâ€" will be offered for making any <xâ€" necessary . f Red River question is one of great ae but‘s? this hour of the night I do nbt intend to enlarge upon it. I think I it sufficiently plain that there be a demand for money and that there would be a cupglemenury estiâ€" mate | brought down. did not say in regard to Red River, but there is no\ other matter for which we could have |to ask for the money. With to fortifications, I may say that corâ€" is still .ointg-on with the Imâ€" Government on this subject, and I not apprehend that there is any fear of with the Imperial Government on or any other subject. My hon. Mtddmhmwifla not having come wrandudn,tlnox- 1 paw ’Emtm:fndw.:‘ lho’do 80 ; w no OXxâ€" stated one mode thonï¬ which h#u;ht a _ reduction could made | it was with reference to the manâ€" of milw:ys in the Maritime Proâ€" I did not come here this eveni befter abfe 16 disoue thetauigect when are to discuss subject when the proper time arrives. (X-xn-, if he refers to me as not having !?pl’ tioular suggestions on the subject of econâ€" omy, it must be borne in mind that, after i anmraing afeame td i epartments Ad (hear, bear ) _ Cx _ The payment of the £300,000 for the Red River Territory has been desposited, and is 0-: y beyond the control of the is * | | n:Lp FRANCIS HINCKSâ€"Certainly, you can put it in that way if you like. By.r. HOLTONâ€"You paid it from the t into which the Intercolonâ€" inl went 1 | H . A. T. GALTâ€"Then youtudfln In ial money for the Red River Terâ€" H Sir A. T, GALTâ€"The remarks I made df that kind referred to the spending Far be it from me to make any to the hon. gentleman ; I merely spoke of him as the mouth piece of the ernment. Clak‘ Hon. Sir FRANCIS HTNCKSâ€"The Finâ€" ance i is in the unfortunate position of having very little to do with the spendâ€" ing of the money for which he has to ask the H The hon. gentleman referred y to the Militia department: All ean say in reference to that is this ; that there is an increase overt‘oro- vised of last year, yet it is to be that every effort was made at that as the revenue was falling short, to keep down the :.x‘reoditun; and the only way of further reducing the expendiâ€" ture by not doing things that ought to Roast Barr.â€"Our enterprising townsmar, Mr, J Terrence, butcher, By Ward Maâ€" ket, ha purchased at a very high figur, one of wonderful beifers <f John Ashâ€" meut for s1le. 1t is enough to make one‘s mouth witer to think of the delicious rousts and steaks to be had at Mr. ‘Terrenow‘s, Mr. Terrence does not confine hbis purcbases to a single heifer of good quality. He has also on hend a heifer and steer purchased from Mr. Boott, of Nepean, which are in temptingly Ane condition.. Ottawsa is decidedly making progrem. . There is no better evidence of maâ€" terial progress thao the butchers‘ stails, be done, (hear, hear.) Kistin.â€"The Satchell Bros, with their usual energy, have prepared themselves for the Faster season, by the purchase of some of the Auest beeves we have ever seen. They would do credit to any city in Canada,. They were paraded in the streets yesterday, and worth, Eequire, of |Bâ€"Ilmont, we‘ghing 2,240 lbs., and, of course, enormously tat, offers the Â¥Fimat) of this season‘s Lettace, Radishes, ll‘-m“.lu. B. Buss & Co‘s, 21 Biteear In reply to Hon. Sir ALEXANDER T B&Er FRANCIS HINCKSâ€"Not necesâ€" rily that monevy. | Mrâ€" | peopl¢ of 1 ® 19 ® | he though! so on C a Mr. dists | or :?l’ Hunkers, ¢ ( thk poli "C es knew of the ‘ their ::. ': s for some !lldel’fll; They They the civil a . apd | clereyman Ottawa, April 12th, 1870. Dorion, Bparksâ€"st. | _ ° |~ Spring !mporh!iom-â€"O'Llau & Co. Gentlomen‘s nm.â€"n..*†& Russâ€"11. ¢ To be Sol 1 Cheapâ€"Hamnett P. Hill. Amateur Concert â€" Qaptiin Hincks, Boots and Shoesâ€"A. & L’. Ang'm. To Boot & Shoe Manufacturers â€" George NEW M)\'l-.i'.'l'!\li.\lE,\’TS. * Removalâ€"New Stock New Premisesâ€"C.P Our Tailoring Departm a splendid assortment of VESTINGS, NEW BROADCLO Tyrecll. Farm 1.r Saleâ€"Clar! s Bparrow. _ > Spring and Summer Stockâ€"George Marpby Buy your Carpets, Floor Oill Cloths, Curtsasins and Corniâ€" ces from | 1231d MAGEE & RUSSELL. O.tawa, like Toronta, Montreal, and other cities of Canada, Las « xpressed in a aries 0| râ€"solutions a proper fâ€"eling of indignation at the cruel, uscless, and coward!y murder of Thomas Bcott. The gathering Lere was not so large as ai «cither Montréal or Toronto, but it was sufficiently voll}Md 10 prove how univereal is the fceling of disgurt entertained towards the perpetrafors of this deed of ty For q keaming Matier see First Page; M'larkmm Fourth blood. The rerolativps were quite to the point, expressing detestation of Ril‘s crime and m ap «tiuily c.-bnl.‘ imm. diste aud Gecisive measures, wh reby the perpetrator» «h«ll be brouzht to justice, «»nd the speeche» uf Dr. Sweetlend, Mr. Lyon, and Mr. Ourrie» were to <he j oint also, trm of the Ronourabl« Mr Skead, on« of the Sen«tors of the Dominâ€" bon, had it been uttered by a lunatic cuuld not bave be: n silliee. Not in favour of minc.~ ng matt rs, be char;god the Government of the Domiuion with beirg l4x, and made th« wonk. rfaul announcement tb-t if Mr. Moâ€" Dougall bad gone in : t4ken possession, uo Scott would bave â€"peen |murdered! Mr. Bkead forgot to state how [m. M<Dougal! could have got in. _ Mt. McDougall made re. pested trials with indiffâ€"rent success, aad has, indeed, been |blamed for the eforâ€"s which be had made to get possession, instead of quictly ‘waitiog the iskue of eveuts. It is not, however, necessary here to say whether THE IURDER-â€"ANP THE HON. SENATOR SKEAD. CbrOttawa Cimes Mr. McDougall is to blame for having dovne too much or too little.| It is enough to know that be failed. The murder was not comâ€" mitted until long alter ¢ven remonstrance with Riel bad ceased. Riel was l+ft, for a season, to the enjoyment of big\ assumâ€"d positionâ€"s position which be prostitutd by the crime of murder without even the shadow of just cause, Mr, Skeed was not, however, content with aitributing the murder of Beott to the lazity of the Govâ€"rament, and to the failure of Mr. McDougall to fulfl ‘his mission, but must ‘needs sccuse the Roman \Catholic priestbood of having ‘had something. to do with the rebellion. He bad good authorâ€" ity for so infamous a state ment, and that was simply his own belicf, He kuew that the pool:id Red River were priest.ridden, and be thought that ministers of religion, whether Catholics or Protestantsâ€"Metho. dists | or â€" Presbyterians, Episcopallans, Hunkérs, or Tunkersâ€"should not intertere in polii *Of course the bonourable gentleman knew ing of Moses, and had never heard of the bination of the priestly, prophétic, anod ly offices. He is not aware that reliâ€" gion trols the politics : of every peopl« under|the sun, and that it is especially the of the pricst to teach submission to the ciyil magistrate, No one expects that a clergyman will be a partisan and take s{dbs in elections, but every one does expect [that be will take that interest in the moral gorâ€" ermment of the human 1ace, which shall tend to the establish ment of that peave and concord among menâ€"tbat respect for law and regard jor the obligations due by man to the creator and to bis fellowâ€"which the Decalogue epjoins. This legislator did not go inâ€"as be elegantly expressed itâ€"for lynching the dele« gates, any more than the Profcssor @! Moral MACEE & RUSSELL TUESDAY, ~APRIL 12, 1870. ENTLEMENX*8 As prices ary not calenâ€" lated either fo{ long credit or bad debts, ready monery customers may rely upm getting lupfn'o} and stylish qgarments at ja moderate prce. orders Jor all ‘Kkinds . of Y‘tgum's, ind â€" GENâ€" TLEMEN‘S FaSHIO N. ABLE CLOTHING. Having secured the scrvices of a first cliss Cutter, MR. #¢ 11 ENGLISH and CANADIAN TWEEDS «. .‘IILAi', of Milin Son, Succe:sors to Buck. ster _ & C4 , Military ilors, Ediaburgh, are o preprred to, recetve Cassl SCo u{nn & RUSSELL. PCH, st is now supplied with MERES, [BS, kinds of COaTINXG®, . ip | Ralilway. ’ nap _ omm ard lmnw.â€"w‘g tic, Wï¬""‘ this preparation bst Seu® *"!* | iavourite. The CHB P\ | marks :â€"® The ingubl S l the ffpmwudmlfl_ ms1 ie iÂ¥ * Tat Of Two cof the delegat s (r M By Wlu†5% Fatber Richot and Mr S.0tt ao , ‘“’:fld‘b& Colonel D &llbrrr_\', atrived |p a m aft ruoon, attend: 4 by Mr M oz m wat r .*elll'- isffats o i hirlickeyp o w with Magistrate for the Fominicn ALd twp be b'“‘:flhfl (‘oul(tbh'-., sent to mmset them at * flfl‘ “w ily] Father Ric bot, Mr., Bc At, and Cdi 6| %‘u‘ Lke an Salaberry wire ac compani. 4 {,,n“ _ on r'_!‘;s.,c-e' by Colonel Ratnkin, who 1/# tivew y , Tied “ï¬ngï¬ sor. Thedâ€"Jegat=s Jn« $poik of g, AL yet % {? of Colonel Rankia in CObBerk + 7 r'b dificultics in the Nortp \\'..‘u:. '.w fll‘“ sor,,Colon«l Rank in wiote a |w". 206 r â€* mel lr ‘\ Bic, asking to Le """"“'dlo“. been be I;m."h: Commission t <f the 108 UTRepHq a# became 6 could apsurs. gain for them admission to “-C.‘1~ ’. . d%‘y on the b.st possible term« His m in the t . fathe an exâ€"mâ€"mber of the p"l"'-d * tm B s fls aud+ his perronel i: flueng 1i onate ba# A â€| eral knowledge ‘of Poblic : 6 “%‘h“: aford d bim odu~ i [ 0(â€â€™ " at ow pointed â€" their _ commission Sitich f ’“'ï¬â€œ 1 other person in the lloniu'..‘": "w““ to. He was câ€"rtain of brimging pr. "'“rh- . with the Dominion Goveronmen "Am ml v factory ieso», but should he fai w m his and # be would then proceed w"N ronklh cared great make e+uch represâ€"ntations th» ) uin #8 lead to the North West being i orro®. ' wo the number of the Stat s of th« :: or pr. ? h‘] most favourably teâ€"rms,. To un..‘ g VM of res h= Rankin did uot reccive an anewe § t: i ing to be bafficd, the gallant Colow! , <hat im# iof gorto® D. troit Lancers procerded Lowards -W:‘ y : “ and when on the boundary Hae, #togly e House. on( the mo President Riel for permirsion to goin uis M w.‘w the his ingemuvity for the bepd; ¢ late Mr. mdul country, â€" ststinz‘ that bis chi4 h equal sincerity was to obtain a grant of land w1th ie J in his !“" .cal build a railroad from on» of the brat & int Baskatchewan to reach the Pusif® B4Â¥ i r “~= mitted the gallant Colome] to eater hi tory and remain ther : on one coud p of one . ~l '“ilt 'm he world not intâ€"rfere with the ; : m] the countr;. Colon BRankin, socepti he obtained> condition, entered withis the f,â€,'::: ; â€"J all who ï¬ trolled by President Rid, mnd soop hb quite sure that had be hold public meetin&®, #ilng up & copy; to w‘"’ able excitement On tilesy way gly hy to with /which .£ length hiel became |jalwms of by » IM the ; rega: President was told that the gaby t , .*- wis «neavouring 10 subrert bis g, . he not ha and s ize upon supreme ‘power, andk, ind he not :“l:‘ this information, sont a deputstion to ham, to b. uâ€"ly informing bim of whet bebe. r ~ r""‘ e ::.l‘qnquirlng him to withdm« from he ': U cor country within three houre, or be ot m * here. prison with the prospect otf sbaring te _ ) y the symps which . aftermards . ovrtook ‘Thomat h4 h from the tin Agarinst this kind of pvl!* A t !-‘u Rinkin was not proof, and believiny e m "m ‘ Yhe daeso on tion is the better part of valow, bhat wi o ", ® itself on his retarn to Windsor, where bepock B ay # consult : Phjlofliph' in b gge0d as & f1 CC COm "ouse "k .‘Q.";" rome Sherifs officer might "'btfl. the pump. This meting bag ““‘tn lent i ffect 3 it ï¬oird thet "AQQ "‘l’ person of any 8ocia! standing jp o.“ dreams« of blanin' the Goy, TOMept ‘% nection with th« Yt¢) of fp, U0og, scm._..n.lthuthuonh-.. (..5.. able Mr. Senator Skeag. ARRIYVAL OF gep Mr. Scott, the d«legate, is oo whin Mr. Scott who was murderei, He#s clâ€"rk in Windror to a Mr. McKeom, a a chant there; who baving failed is busi and, as is alleged, cheated his credion,» off to Red River to bAict hbis choonts taking bis clerk Boott with bim., time the Windsor tank rupt became Nr. McKkeona of Red River, and i# i# Sherifs infuâ€"nse that Mr, Scott on position as a coâ€"delegate with Father and Judke Blackâ€"the latter not arrived and not being +xpected lot yet.: It is with gr at regr $ that we announs death of anie! Morrison, Esquire, edit chief of the Toronto Tekgraph. M: M# was & more than orMomily able «116 was .cditor of the Londen Prooy®,# Toronto Leader in conjunction with MÂ¥ say, of the Toronto Colonis, «of the Out Chronicle, for a short timâ€", und MR â€"ditorially to the New York SmA# Mr. Morrison died of apop‘esy 0‘1 leaves b:hind to mourn ther i# *‘ and six children. _ He mamick it# Charlotte Nickinson, a lady cout® histrionic accomplistments, 84 us vorite with the pley going â€â€œ routo â€"sul We har : only t»o add tist .lm who bhar« arrived, refuse to giveay wa tion about the death of Hcoit se tr@ erpment is communicated wiktsa0m~* pEATH OF MR.. DANIEL V EDITOR OF THE TORON TELEGRAPX Wa regret to lcaro that Mt Ferres, warden of the Kingst#® is so serioucly ill that { 89 4* for his life. is Tus Turnpike Trust of tb* #" descrre very much credit fot tha endeavours to improve both 1#‘ sumwer bighway between m Tus Intâ€"rculonial Reilesy to be opened till next week. mer, They UWv"“.â€" a little more. lflfl“.“ «d by the rising of the watet 4 Bivu,vhhle-ll‘hF"z by simply ra‘sing the dyke °* us of the road st the bridge 9** * The Quebec Chronicle 8418 ** norâ€"General will M.w part of this coming l'-fy Rifles, now stationed in J will take up quarters in in July. The ides of % to the Red RBiver is About ninety diferent dered for the new lettings# 95 his preparation b8# °. . :.md(o. The Cw# â€"â€" marks :â€"* The Md Epps attained by his hX80*, ;:flw natoral Jaws '“‘ tions of digestion §94,5‘g woll-nlec:: ““‘,':h 24 beverage which 1J 25 «bout a mile west Of BS", The cost of this would not b# might be done to the 47898 lic and the permanent JmP® f-vom (n“ ‘alnhy MYER dkigg, Collâ€"g» t them at SCOH: and ~"D I0e | ‘ mnl m ; nkim, socepting as 8 an ..Mk the territor; and ‘had be aud soun b, quite sure that h U Aug up & cops â€"“W T . 1 Duly, Hlig me g o 08 by Order of Clty Hupt heen Web bemoughily To ;ï¬':w“ m the M * P PC Tss and esteem with which £ h sides of the House rega: “n a8 :“bmm ha to friends of Mr. Emvï¬cflho he sould not. if sat he R 8 Hile YÂ¥r TA Lo PA e ko the PW pusiness is prosel T,, make mJ ne WaP some men Jw c ons 90 $°4 Sagion of th® e C ourd hard1y_ ._B". w&l A, 9 paid in one C380 P . 4 ~*~~ xÂ¥ XÂ¥ O "} coÂ¥ "OT/{AJII 20 the Grase», APC PP ho. T es garlil‘ with . 8 c the ; WBile in Meting tity * to say public Whils . J% remdy He then comme ‘*. any Ccare he this bqua : & b onl y *"Th the Irs till to it to he &u by