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Ottawa Times (1865), 17 Apr 1872, p. 2

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tll il if! K) ' vrtt @Ilalna Kim. thate. "Gillan" Duke) Jtdaeo in m mummAmric-nm .h-rmttoattmirstianroonutk- ttstientlr,donot apwto think hill-0 nacho!“ tmetuwYoehp-r “this speech.- m an“!!! " ohipy mttqttegtttt) and”, of $900!." Geft, that "it no» In and our lop-Nita 'a-ttttrt-uit The anonntor tstagoutsrud by _ Parliamentary ”pom. ii-th-trr, lotto ct one or two communication ,eueige. have nceived from 'iiiiiiiiiij “mine-tithinaphccinonr qttt-gg., magma-mum - clthu‘ biotin and My ct than“. bythe Opp-don, in muthIJohan 'e aponathlefcceverydoteeththc’l'nctyot Immandatthcaanetinemi toallow hintacy ogqdit forthefaot an ancntittcdtodealaa ahopleacee withtbt pottionor it which acct con- t-ser. _ One correspondent contend- thnt the qrtt-ittet. which the Tmty ot'aahng- -trrtatr-tetAnteetemts'tn commute, “anointed. lead to the “h- hint "tstrapon." out you». ,etiohsmtidrmdmttrudtrtt_te tethepccpleolboth countries. Another. "methatthedincnaucn ofthelnde’eno denceqnaation I taught with a... to Modulatedaaitia tonncettle the pnblicnind,mdto awaken approbati- ntoonrfntnn- Bo has the'l‘renty " Wm iaccnceneil, we cannot but thinhthat enough hie-cw been written utheanbjeotinthecclnmncomead'nn punch, sore eepedally an in n few daye we than be in pm at n Inge portion of the Wage which haa tnhcn place in nefetencetothe'l'recty, andthe public will thcn;hebetterabletofctmamoreconeot opinion thanbeforeac out“ the poei tioaottuDominimsaovert-oasdiu Punter is. It bevidentg frantic“. o! the leading (hit organ, thet the pro- niecdprodnction of papers is not by any manageable. Bounchofthetwaddle thcthaeheen written by Grit Mt. ltd-pokcnby Gritoratcra,will,aaallthe facts connected with the Wuhington My become more plainlyand hcontro- vertibly manifug‘be expo-ed " glaring abenrdity aod-gnendneiotts 'm For nearly a t .uivemonth the Oppoeitiml or” have been publishingall kinda of Mona in connection with the troety, in the hope at proving that Sir John A. Mae. Tb. poop]. of Emil maxim!!! look- ingtorwud to the rum ot their much Wadi-mud Empre- thtm their Wm”. Great [>an an Waugh: Rio'toe their win. Bou-erretpulnr, and it In a not. may fact that the only mountain! on", m South America in than], mun-mammal». "In m" A. for you It. Autumn 'ururt,uuaiuto1-"u" inn-um: Ditto." . do.“ In a " traitor." When other Mk have ventured to dispute their proponitiom and to was“ he“ "itrsst their Betiemr, they have‘beon denounced a “organ," and their editor. rug-stint! as “death hounds " and “scribu.” The" Mililllllfllll.f 1mm gunman gimme” SESSIONS OF 18TO AND 18:11. Wow-m: cum-I of our comma-i tuatuietthiethittg that it b.3nu1 pity um lb. (“nation of Can-dill: |W¢ould be discus-d. In. dopoodoooo. " pun-at " Ill _ -ateltttee-ttteui.tham - ntioat,tho0nitad8tg)t-, Mr! no "ue-trt-di-io-ttthe-tthet, III with" Brut Britain nu Cum mnycthintbpmtenodidu a!“ But whith landing Opposi- tion F-mu' km been no "id-lr Nguyen Qtunuhhl but: "-iiked"trrtul-rial0o--t, wail-winding public an Mn been Inga-trim. 1:,me tsp“- .nt edition in In... 0.0 or two urin- ul'nyl have occurred in the.“ lady, Mm Paulie-l pad-ru- Ind dun/n, am! cevem1 of the “Idiot! m killed and mundod. "iiuiiiiiid aoetio.sto-u.peiygh.am, otieoNltnt them-k undo I ttitmtitmWanted. 850W Mr. an», pditor or tho can by, 5&3 been ”nu-cod to isrtpretmmatt In. Penitentiary with but! W Ate "um. “his, his wire in editing tho paper during his mum. at-tet.. in nothing tht Opposition leader: dad munch-sunshine! thepooplo becom- b. inning: with :11 the ttimma-tteq ag-ttatt with the "any. ‘80 uncouth. m in made clear their occupation in Bonblo. John Young mind in "o. tcuhy. I Uni)“. M. P. of Hound, "and "newly. Spechl payc- Ate on do M on “no Gran Print- of ”his in Iron qtedeged in all the chambe- in Gamay. St [huh Allan I oaqrieted dar. " _--------.--- Mr. Joan, M.P. foe Halifax, vi “pound hon today. A *7 t THE TREATY or WASHINGTOR. -t-todas"tmitttee'-1"ttttmtptitm GT; Ltq"-ot-trmtarkrttt"otttr" and-u ”who denim to no an. my “I Mr. Emma, of Tacoma, FEW ADVERTISEMENTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL IT, 1815 to- Anod'ondpothotlootoryio told ot tho audition of tho ooloointo, who migratod mm tho South": Stotoo to South Anon-loo “In tho torninotion of tho civil wot. In the has oitioo of Brazil, Peru, Chili, and othoreountrlooof South Ame rla, moot-tomb bo ooen exiloo from tho Booth, who coco nvollod in luxury, nod-cod to tho lowoot oxtromlty of not and w, may of then making an “to dgmm thought Ind recollection, in “his. tho viloot of liquors. The hot at tho “All“ I'm and Buoy,” one at tho but (touch. in Volpgnioo. is Md om by om who on formerly o who: of tho United stolen Coupon, and oltomrds o pmiuht other In the Wodoroto any. It noon. . hard fate Ate non, whos howovor much they any hvo boon mistaken, "to unquoouonobly. no o gourd mile, minted by noble and We noun-um. A “defunct -".u the leteet title epptied to the Hon. Mr. am by the Toronto Globe. We ere not quite oertein Whether or not that exceedingly low join-net and thel'ew York Police Mk oonteinee loner wt and“: lam M and neevonry einiliee then the Globe. The letter" no unfortunately compelled to need eonetiinee, the former we ere not. From whetweoen nndcetnnd, however, e men who he graduated in the Globe'eeditoriel room would be eminently quliled totekenrhition on the "atrof tux" York oontemponry. Ability to ehneeendallmmee, end on unlimited commend of foul eon-perm end glen; epithets, theeeue the chief ettrihntee re- quired of e writer engaged upon either PIP"- A an, mum-inns to the Twin 'reh_tt-tteoMtittontemttnn. tittnirtBngund. Banyan-inn a Mr. Clam gnagried n woman of great 1-trtmtotttmtehnmotarwho Mp”- vittmtrhaeriattitnato won. with. an -ttltodwar. The latter threatened to - informer misconducttohor has. bud, and mm the to time received in]: money " thrice of he silence. the eppeen " the clue time, emu-die - In it uni-com, to hue enhrhined e 'tmn- Ind mm. pan-ion for ha. The endof it." however, that In. t1Beringtoet we: meme to comply with his We, end e queue! ensued during an Roan, sauna tla. unfortunate mm eevecely, though not fatally. lie I. who“ to twenty yenre' penal eel" vitnde. ' - . M to the tmttad who, that“ hare improved tho amnion, sud nought to mm. tho public mind by cluttering nbout Indopondonoo, Ch-sh, than baring antimony to the him of that land]: Christian fooling who]: " no]: a common unites the M of il Christian men, and. o’erleaps the barrier! of prejudice “den-tom. . ' Irma-m iiiGiTrih isriaTii"t'sFiaii; ai 1375. Orrin, April Iii, 1872' Crown strengthened by tho event which Tho Adjutont Gourd has been con Manse! so much narrow and onxioty nondod by [In hallway tho Governor 2i'tifltf, .the length and br-dot of the nt no. Wham” tho "P" or the! Tho tttht was thou ordored to be Hoodqnuton Stall; tho Bogunentjhl and ertgroid, 'htned by ,tho Spookor, Ind Departmental 015m out! oteers, N. C. sent to the Commons for their concur- OfBoerr, and non of tho Guard of Honour, renee. ' _ who woro pro-out on tho coco-ion or HU DECEASED BFJATOKK audio-(1y ott mdinq Divine Service. yon- I The SPEAKER having informed the tordoy Wing Day) His tExcel. I Home ofthOdooth of Senoton u. B. J. lousy: that. foe their services. I Doohemy and Bill. Br ”MA __ h ’. lion. Mr. carnal. mogod on a. Thou in something very amusing in the norm dotted prejudloo ouch the New Yuk Tribune displayl in some motto". It boplty thnt tho Hulgonoo of this fool- lngohould coaching", totny it into the perpetration of " kinds otabsuruiviet: Arthur O’Connor having been sentenced to twelve month. inprisoulnout nod to ‘roooin tmettr-ti" hobo. to: an “grin"- “molt upon tho Omen, that ppm- ro- nm tonnhingly that "Of coma. tho jury in tho an. did not pretend to decide upon the ovidonoe, which has had world- wide publioatiott, but took this m: in». ol thawing their devoted loyalty to the Qooon " the upon-o of the, unhoppy young Mm." Inasmuch anon. of the "Bone. ha boon telegraphed, or at most only ovory brief outline thereof, could nottho 2biune, have refrained from giving expansion to tho Iymplthy, which itot can. moot help feeling, for any on. who has insulted the Queen of Great Main, It least until it had to some ex; toot undo itself acquainted with the hots ? it in unifying to tind that the National Putin! on Monday no oboerved with much nnoniuity and enthusiasm through- out the Muller Majesty’s "tgedti of French with united with than of NM donut in wanting thejoy we all feel at the may ot tho Heir apporent hon I only inert-l illness. Bare in Uttovu, tho Home ond other condom belonging to tho Roman Cethoiio communion " tondod Divine Service " the' English can, tidiculo the idea ot our under taking-nah an immense work. To than my hooddodtho directors ml unto- holdm of the Amman raileoadn. who - ttr-alt the mm driven off the thend Trunk It nilny. Then in old proverb which says in elect, " ehow no men) friends andl will tell you ,'iii,,t,:?, ot as: he in.” In thieoonnection' my been well to bear inmindwho ere the allies and political mpenione of the Ontirio Grit. They ere the " Nationals" end "trtexatMtatiata of (t-ttoe,U-mea, like Mr. Huntington for in. euneegwho sneer at end mlign the Cana- dian people , the "ttrUniouiata of Nova Spain; the American who are “we", append to the contraction of a Canadian I%tiiht Railway, end, like the leading G'rit {Tho Won My Nun up that Prince Bit-ttt II oboet to maximum to Berlin an Intonation! Coupe“, to discuss um pre oont pooh! magma of tho Imh : and that ho bro-pond to by before the nonbot'o tho ouowin‘ patron-lo out basi- " Dom: 1. That al the States of tsurore. Basin in Loin. Turkey in Asia, Conn. tho United Staten mm on, attailftseinoeterttst,1 union. 2.That :1»th tt union {thou oholl be op onion-Inna pesto” of two Jt'tl'S. um ounoo. s. but throughout tho miittas ”may paw nutter, ”Mal, “0.. be ooaveyod at the in“ «one pony for our, two when. ite'r?Pi.ttt1,trelftt not inc-Mod in tho Poetat Flinn doublov tho ohovo rote. luai tttertttre. 5 mo puiform_rogio- 'i'iitit,t,t,Pit,t'tt',)',," void .5.“ be m rm LVN? NM ue, tho and... tacitly-Ufa. to which Mi.Mtmttettmtid mt ifotheemtiowt guns or THE mars G F HER AL ORDER PBSJUDICB “.F P. Ron-m Ross, Adjt. General :' . . ' . Hysodlm 3 gunman ililatrtattitttt. .33.; I Hon. Mr. CAMPBELL moved en ad. journment of the Home out or respect to 1 thoee gentlemen, and in doing Mt, window petticulerly to Senetor Ducheeneyp with. l whom he bed e longer end more intimate . acqneintence then be M with Senator Bill. T hat gentlemen had been like himeelf, long connected :wihthe Coneervetive petty, end wee e member of en illustrious French Genedien family. whoee name wee perfectly femilier to every "udent of thoee timee when the French were the ruler: or Gentle. The Into Senetor wee e worthy ecion of that stock, end had always fuldiud most hon 011ny end consistently ell " blic dutiee, while not e tew ppeeut 't,u%'l' testify to his courteone demonize-n- and other edmireblejergnnl traits. We desire humbly to renew to Your Mnjesty the uproasion of our unnerving attac mentto the Empke, end devotion to ir, Majesty's Throne and Person. ll . Mr. LEI‘ELLIEB DE " JUST, who followed in French, Mid that it was with the most unfeigned pleasure that he roseto second the Address, which had just been moved by the Hon. Postmeseer General. 'He can d reiterate what thet hon. gentleman had said so forcibly, that the whole population, without respect to class or oxeed. hed heard with the deepen sorrow thenewsot the illne- of H. R. Highness the Prince of Wales, and hut sympathisod moat sincerely with his august mother and wife in' their great sorrow. He could also testify to the " that per- vnded nil classes when the - for anxiety was " last removed, end the British Empire was saved from the sad cahumty of the death of the heir to the British Crown. Happily. however, ell danger to ,British institutiaeulpad been svertul by his recovery, end the attach- ment ofall chases ot the people to the Crown strengthened by the event which had cause l so much sorrow and anxiety throughout the length and breadth of the British Empire. . . I reign, when it ahall pleaae God to call him to the Throne. may long ',nt'lt',1 the constitutional rule under hll ya! moth. erU wlminiatration, under which we and all her aubjeota have ao long enjoyed the bleuin‘a of free andjuat government. I am cirntident tut,atoorithaGnding the teach. of a small and narrow minded achool of political phnoaophora, the if the people ot England will respond to the sentence with which thin addreaa u cloaéd, and which re entirely apenka the aenti~ meats of this Home in aaaurmg Her Ka- joaty of our " unnerving attachment to theJanlre, allot our devotion to her Throne and Person." With theae worda, Inow beg leave to propoae the following Address of Congratulation t To the Quanta Hoot Excellent Iujmy : . Moor Gnactocs Swan-Ion: We, Your minty’a dutiful and loyal anbjecta, the Senate ' - of Canada in Parliament anaembled, humbly approoch Your Meaty to odor You our earneat congratahtiona, on the reatoua- tion to health of His Royal Highneaa the _ Prince of Wales) ' FIFTH " 3103': FIRST PAtti. " MP. cr T “on Mr. MITCHELL presented thelan- nual Reports' respecting Trade and Nevi- getionen‘l Inland tteveune. _ _ 11.3. H. THE PRINCEOF WALES. l TUorder forthedsy, Address of congra- tulation on the recovery of His Royal High l nese the Prince of Wales, we! then taken up. F lion. Mr. CAMPBELL "hr-l am non- fident that the House will cordially, and with one voice, unite in the congratula- tions which it is proposed that the Psrlie- ment of and. should otter to Her Majestyon the hogan recovery of Ilia Royal Highness the co of Wales. We have taken the earliest opportunity after the Speech from the Throne haul haen mavered,to submit to this House the Address idntaitting these congratulations, and - hon. member will, I am sure, gully some the earliest opportunity of tendering them to Her Majesty. We all remem'ier ""t the universal anxiety , which st felt in this country during those gloomy days when H. It. llighnees's life wasm danger. It l may venture to page the experience of other hon. mem here by my own, I may safely' say that that anxiety was spread over the whole -Domieion,and pervsded every fire side. It WM not merely that we loved the Queen with the. respectful attachment and home of a free people, and felt deeply the great personal sorrow with which, tor the second time, she was threatened. Nor merely that we sympathiaed tenderly and truly with the courageous and noble wile of the Prince; but we believed the nation to be passing through a time of consider. able political uneasiness, for many old lsndmerks ot the country had been attacked, and a disposition had manifest ed itself amongst a portion _ of the British public, an active portion, to attack others, stimulated. more or less by success, and strengthened by num. bers,whose views went intitiite1ybermd any expressed, or perhaps, held, by its leaders. under these cirmur"tantrdq the Prince's life was in _ danger, and when "Noted on the probable effect upon the Queen's health of a fatal termination of his illness, "tdontU tmtdaereaerttftttroung Prince Albert Victor, we knew that we had cause for . deep concern And now that the sorrow with which the Queen and the N ~tion were threatened hupassed by,we red icewiths joy as all pervading as were o pie! and our sym-. pethy. We heartil pray that 11.8 tile lite they ten; peppered, “and that Lhis Your Majesty e Cenedien eubjeete ot alt creed: and races .pertioipeted in Your Mnjeety’a rttlietiott whilst Hie Boyd High- ' life we: in denqer, ind we humbly trust that Your Majesty will Mull, eutfer us to unite in the i'iotft,','f2it',t which, by nonunion from all perte of the Empire, have greeted Your Mejeety on the will; sway of the greet 'miami', mth which the nation wee thrextened. The visit of Hie Boyd Highness toBrit- " North fg,r,r,'at'f, the aattqintnneo which he then m with its people, hove served to tender their lympsthy during his xllneu the more keen, and we humbly aeeure Your majesty that Your subject- in Canada ere deeply thankful to Almighty Gal for the happy peer' of. the Prince. Hon. My. WiiiLatft.-Wuetther it in the intention of the Gonmment to maintain ' force for the protection of tho can» tish. ’oriu and whether the Imperial authoring; arilroo-ttmtt., - _ - ' I _ o BILUC l litttt. Mr. CAMPBELL introdqcod'a Bill to amend the Act respocting the Statutes of Cnnsda. _ _ ubifm. AiKiNS in'ttodueod a Bill m- petting the Public Lands or as Dom. IDIOIL NOT an or norms. _ _ Hun. Mr. 8. Mrttty gave notice that to would enqu re of the Government who- Wer itis their intentmu to introduce a brll id mend the m 'ypecung patents Bud inventbus. V '. ""e 1165731}. ”WTSFURDm-Wholher the Govemment promo to.ndtst" to the brawl plug) tor/the Iritercoloetitl Rail. Way. . T ' _ _ RETURNS. lion. Nr. AlKlNS presented . return wig}: respgcy P_eyJrtry punishfngnt. ‘ "Hog. igr.uttgAs'D-eoetdeuhemotirn duh-show Puma; can}, 9nd}. Hon." Mr. "oum spotty of his no- qtmintrnoe with me late “can: Bill. who In! an I been moot upright Ind honor ml. in nil his relui Am may. world. aGlt-io" tho high deacon! of tho 1... , Senior the” to hit mhblo gum. and to in: dam viola-10 "than mice. Tongan, April 10th. Tho M'EAKE" took an Clair " 3 TEE OTTAWA ruins, APRIL- it THE SENATE Hon. Sir F'. HINUKS submitted, by command ot Hu, Exes-“envy the public aomunu. V _ The Hm. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD m val. seconded by 1lota.Sir GEORGE E. CA “TIER, for n Commllmuo appoint the Sandal; Committees, composed of the loading membcn of both ma at the H0300. which was curried. Eveg men therefore going to that coun- try h ought to select his own location endon theoondilione mined in the mr tioe being fulliNd bis right would be maintained. In order that there mightbe no minute instruction were also given no to the mode otruttnintr,the hue linen " that they would not he afterwards die. turbed in their Improvements. The in. structions were» follows _ “Parties found upon the lands " the time of survey, having settled upon and improved the nine in good faith, u eettlere under the land mttulnttons, will be protected in the enjoyment thereof, whether the name be preemption or homesteed right, provided they ream tively enterfor such right with the odioer. end Otherwiee'ou'ry out the pro. vieione of the said, usulntions in that behalf, within three months that the survey shell heve been myU." _ V " In 30min. on the lads parties will require on but innind tho ”an: of sur- vey udopwd. by which the lines mu duo East sud west," ant Normand .8outtt, and the 160 acre- or qu truncation is an ant It”. of half in mile ouch way, under w ioh uyulom done preemption or Homo. umd rights, baud upon “ultimo” pro. viouo to annoy, will be recognised." Hon. SirJ JH N A. MACDONALD in reply mid, that there would not be the slighteet ohiection to the motion of the honorable gentleman behsg ttty, by the House the pepere would went down. no wouldl however. sty with reference to the remake of the honourable gentlemen. that the Government. think they heve taken every - possible foe them to take for the purpoee or expediting the survey end settlement of thet country It wouhl be remembered that before Canada had ob mined possession of the North Went, end while it wee etill under the sovereignty of the Hudsori'e Btrco., the Canadian Gov- ernment had e ted the Company to per- mit them to send in eurveyors for the purpose of leying out townehipe, to, ., " that everything would be needy for the large itntnigmtiori expected there, end tint thoee eurveye had made cousidereble progress when they were stpped by the inhabitants of the country. It would else be recollected by the House that therWet thing done by the Government elter the union of the North West with the Dominion, wee to send in " nanny I,",,':",',?, " could b; procured fg t epurpoeeo preperingt e country or eettlement. These surveys canld mt he done in e moment, they required both time end skill. Meanwhile, es eettlerl were going in, end in order that the they might " once take up lends, en order in . Council wee peseed, providing that Veny person goin there and taking poise-ion of land ffl'l'hl under certeln reguletione, be sup- ported in that posse-ion. This Order in Council wee aftarrrrardaatut in the form of e notice which runs thue _ 1 tt b o o . _-_--" - - - 3:21 ""et?AtPtigtt,ioe " - puts Under ' 'ondou every Enlist-mt had a tighhto tro 93:0 po-ion.. . _ . _ The hononble gentlemen had said that name of these peraons had been disturbed. That might be the use null if my ouch outage. bed token pleoe they were peed: to be regretted. Bat it must be new bored that the country had been in a very troubled state. One portion of the popu- lation had been again“ the other, end on ,ermed redo-once had been otiered to the authority of Rupe rte Lend. The trouble. Ari-ins out of thin Mate of things could not be expected to diuppeer at once. Such "outages however if they did occur were not likely tis' oo. cur epln. He had every mean to believe tbet every men entering into peeoeeble pone-don of the eoil would be protected by the luv end by the Gor. ernment and would be free from disturb, once ofnny kind. Upon the opening of 'taeigstiem at least titty euneyore would be sent into the country. The whole of the Province of Manitobt (except that portion ot it neer the _ boundary line le- tween the United Stetei end the Province. which l no has not yet been ihrsdo would be surveyed in the eouree of the present I you. u would also " lent loo t/i'ott,iit1 outside the Province. in that portion of roonntry where treetiee hove been made 1 with the Indiana. Mr. F 99Rs.'ihi.Rryiutes-correspond. estttxr-.-Reiasat or Judge Bone to comply with order to reside at Montmsgn . CROWN LANDS IN 's'h"fllRT.t. ' Hon. I; MCKENZIE, in moving for the correspOn once _re ding the [dis sition of the Crown Leafs" in the 'g,',";'.,','),',', of Manitoba, and t it would be "collected by the House that veiy great difference of opini n existed in the llouse at the time o the discussion on the Henllobe Bill as to the elfect which setting apirt 1 400,000 acres of land would have upon the settle- ment ot that Province. A gentrunin on this side of the House asserted at the tame that the Bill as passed, providing for so large a reservation. would be quite cer tain to produce complications of a very ditlicult snddisagreeable character in that Province. 'l‘hraeranticipti‘ins were real. ised. as every one knows sin Las paid any attention to ' the .cou re of events, immediately after the opening of the season last year, alurge number of people emigrated from the old Province of Canada to. the new Province and found themselves in a position of very great dif. ficultr. The oilicer administering the Government of that Province declined to Like any measures‘whatever to enable these people, who ind gone under ctr. cumstances ofgroat hardship and dWteultr t settle thereo-to secure’ and: but at- his determination of securing to those for whom these reserves were in- tended tttttfirst choice in locations, wen though the emigrants bad. taken oases- sion of and settled upon the land. fl'l had letters in his poasessim showing that many of these people were driven from the ground which they had improved by some of these Half-breeds, who claimed the land merely by virtue of walking round it, or asseriing thatit was to be given to them and to their friends. lie did not desire that any preference should be shown to any person, whether an emigrant from the late Province of Canada or a reaident of Manitoba. but thought that those who h d taken up their locations should be con- tinned id their possession. Many ot them had been obliged from the palm in which they were placed -to cross the border and settle . in the United States. Others had been ad- vised'by himsell‘snd his friends to take the land, and if Governor Archibald under instructions from Ottawa should refine to them the right that they had to take possession, they should dare him to re. move a British subject from the soil tieghter)., f, __. __ - _ lie man. He had an behind him 'my mmy Mond- wbo would always proul’ve his memory fresh in their mum; The House then adjourned. Hon. Mr. bl AUKE N 2t ii-aura, Ilettttutrmiruri for construction of my"; - - , Cans! mi; tit. Clair Flats ivrFcGart of the United Sum. 11.. svuxsu‘iioi o'etoek. . aon. Mr. 1tacEEiiiii -Addmsa-Cor- teyrotrierucot-Disyoittion ot Crown Lands in 3!" WHEN of _hhtnitoU, ae. Hon.i. MA.9KEp.a1ir--Addrer, -Cor. reopbndenco with Lieut..Uovernor Archi- bald and Mr. Moment: Land, Commir sioner. rerudatg Fenian invnuon u! Mani- totty M, Him. w. hiACKE2iimil-Addr-Re. pprtt of engineer: or others-ia-on of Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE asked whoa)" Governor Ambit). If: Prooumatioa of Juno tth 1870. no mood mm the con- ' df the Government: ir on. whethor his “nation was ‘o-IH to tht, ~ioluion oO . I! 'ee in Urn-1*!» HI. "ms. axiom. A amount» ro- pllcd'dnt it “so hum‘ t, ”xylem-m In JUS 'to.yrsr.rppusr:sus, E OF COMM 'Ni, 1ulyr, Kilt h Ann, 1872. the chair tit tpic-eg of Paeiti -. Hon hirJ WN A. lirhtTt?NALDmtiud that there were not, and that there were no Orders in Council on the subject. The motion was then withdrawn. FENIAN mvesmu' or MANITOBA. Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE moved for the noneepondonoe regudang the Fenian ir.. vasion ofMenitobe end the intercom“ of Lieutenant Governor. Archibald w“ Leah Riel. the leader of the reb ’llion in the Territory, and aid that it he: been stated in the papers coming from-thit Province at the time of the invasion ottuieountrr, by one ot Riel'e former associatee. UiDono‘hue, the: Riel'himlf wes one of the parties who had promoted the inva sion by the Fenieue, end in a letter from It? McMicken, published in the pepere, it was stated that he (Riel) had indm e number of hie friende to abstain f m. responding to the ctllof the Governor p on the people to usi t in expcll " the invaders. it wee also stated that this pereonegc presented himself with a number of his followers, cl " to the re. sidence of the Lieut. Governor, end that he tthe Lieut.-Governor) had received and embraced him for whose arrest it was said he had previously issued e warrant. He would probably cell the ettentiun of the douse to the matter-min and in another we, its based-his motion on the state ments made in the newepapers and Mr. Monicken's letter, end would reeerve fur ther remarks until the papers Were brought down. lie (Mr. McKenzie) would how- ever ukwhether it trat not due to the House that the circumeteneee connected with the . withdrewal of Lt Governor Archibald should not be stated to the House. It was the titat instance of the hind that ind been before the House, and he desired to know whe-, ther that retirement had been produced by any oonerpondence from the Dominion government, or whether it wee the qftetet otthe public events in the Province upon the Lt. Governor's mind. Hon. tsir JOHN A. MAUDUN ALI) said that the papers would be brought down. He won dang, however, that it would have been better if the honorable gentlemen had rw. served all his remarks. He had said just enough to show the animus which dictated lthe motion. He tsir' John) would not be drawn prematurely into show- ing ; anything like a antra‘ry ani- mus, but would allow 5 the matter 'to stand until the papers were before the House. As to the resignation of Governor Archibald, he would say that he (Mr. Mac kensle) was very unguarded in his mode of expression. in his allusion t, the with- draw! of Governor Archibald. There had been no withdrawal by the Govern ment. The resignation by Mr. Archibald "has: act of lt own, Ita' sug restiOn or cation 'mr' ot nt. Mr. Archibald was "t',efdl Tlti his (Sir John's) illness, but he afterwards fully recognised the wisdom of the appoint- lment and still did BO.' Under the circum- stancesvf the case of having to go into the country with an army at his back, it. was not an enviable appointment, and he went there purely froma sense ofduty and at the strong instance of the Government. At the time of his going he made it a condition that he should return " the end ofa year and in December lasthe ' John) received a letter from Mr. Archibald stat- ing that theyear had more than passed. and that he desired to, be relieved, and enclosed his resignation. . He air John) did not consider it advisable to recon» mend its acceptance. but since then Mr. Archibald has pressed for it insuch a man- ner that no option was left to His Excel- lency's advisers, but to advise the accept. ance of the resignation. far, cuts than! CANAL. Hon. Mr. “SIRENZIE. tn',', for on ot stin to t' e ocation Pl'fl t2lre,',T, the I. LI ur Flats. He alluded to certain events that took place at '2tee in connection with the testy, which showed that the Canadian Government had tacitly _ acknowledged that the United States held dominion over that portion of the lake. Every person acquainted with the naviga- tion of the Lake and River St. Clair, knows thatthe canalis built on Canadian pro- perty, and he therefore desired informa- tion on which the action of the Govern- ment was based. The result will be that ifththesnniis recognised as being upon American ground, there will:be no possibi lity of a Canadian vessel tiriding its way from Lake Huron to Lake Erie if the Americans choose to close the ' against us. T he motion was carried. . ' mmnxcn‘or moons. Mr. FOURNIER moved an address praying for the correspondence respect- I ing the refusal of Judge noose to comply 1 with the order to reside " Moatmagny. l down MLBEAUBIEN alumni that the dis. trick. m injured by the non-residence in it ofJudgo Bone. but thought that Mr. Fonmier'l tomb was pro‘mptod by party Ipirit. He thought it only right. that the Judge should be mule to nude “you-Pap}; - -- .. - . .. Hon. thr GEORGE B. CARTIER hid the oorrupondonco would be brought Hon. minutes said that the object of the motion wee not merely to obtain the correspondence in the matter, batto. elicit eome etetemtnt from thd Govern- ment as to what they intended to do in the matter, and he thought it only &ir that the Government should etete' distinct- ly the reel poeition ot the queetion. He hid heard the miter diecneeed elsewhere, end he believed the Judge’wee requested by the Quebec Government to teke up hie re idence according to lew within the limits of hie District, but thet Jes had hitherto. refrained from doing to. He (Mr. liolton) wee not ebie to eey whether the Judgehadasstttattr refused to do eo, but what the member for Bellecheue dirired to ucertein me, whit the Minute of Joe- tice rcpoaed todo end wbtre-lreeewonld be 'A','l,il'lt to the Dietrict whieh‘} had enf- fered from theieilure of the Judge to Ui form the dutiee ranked by lewt T _ wne e dthence opinion " to which Governm hedcontnoi of the Judgee in well met% but while the boon! Govern- ment had ndoubtedly power to eeei¢n thedntieeof the Jade“ and their DU. trich whenever there wee e feiinre in the We the duties, end redreee could only to ”tight through that Government in which the power to impact: Judge. rested, . namely, the Dominion Govern- ment, and the appeal thereftr lay primirily to the Minn-m of Jnetice, end ultimately to the Home. He thought the real point had not been not l, hon. you 1tt,'arfit; who had me'reiy euented to " motion without meeting its reel feeturee. _ Hon. Sir GEO. CARTIER eeid the motion tweeeunply for eny eeneependenee in the subject, end the Wt were not cued W0. tome: eny {wherquee- the. " win the peperewere brought down, the m came ti obtetn en, pl term-M from the o""""?"" onthe Hon. Sir JOHN A. HACDUNALD would say that then wore no such propositions in the strict ssn.~o sf the wont. A letter Ha, however, boon addressed to himself. which, " it Wall not marked private, might be considered as s quasi-othiai document. This letter was signed by Sir Hugh Allan on behslt-of himscif and certsn other gentlemen, and contained a. proposition for the construction of the nilway, but as he had umurstood. from that gentleman that he was desirous of substituting an other proposition, he (Sir John) would not like to bring down the letter without the trritet's consent. Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE'ukod whether there when any more _ quan' Irmeiar pro- poeu, ..----- -_-------- -- _ impqrunoo Hon. str juux h, MACDONALD re- plied that a. measure3WUpld be introduced for the trill of teorIttovi'rtisd elections in (e.y,yete'.yt British. Columbia only, and with regard to the latter part of the ques- tion, the aids-wad” be conducted in the up} manner-u in Ontario and Quol se. G"t'tG'u'i'u%irn'a"l'ia1 - 33.11%". ‘2033' “on, And ye most 'al/ttut',".); tttee to Mon our most trmelmaittorerretlrtt Indy, Queen Victoria. Inspire us and nu her quwecu with I splrito! loyul and dutiful 'tlgittfit to her per-on and govisemprpt, that, thunk My “001% lb. union“ bloc-laud the put, we may My contend " the aublmypl he: throne. and we 89mm or our tpt3Ututipetn. Gram this, Memittgt W, " the lake Mge-,Chrtit put EAtrtt.--Ammt. - . Oh mu. our Heaven]: Father, we thy humble mama comely desire thy Fumes, madam merclfullym accept our menace JP“ thaukaglvlng, whlch we otter before ee " " 'rutatq.u6 men In thy holy ctyyEty-mutAqt.nytr ror m; Iervuht Albert mum, Prince at Wake. Thou last look 'it'2ht, upon him,0 Lord, and ralae,hlm upangmt m afurthet continuance amount Br, when, to allputward moo, the tune of his dlsaolutlon wa- (lawman. For thll no [not benefit of thy claim he“ In bvorably regarding the prayen at thy people, we gala and untamrhumhly beaeechlnc thee 'terft8ttse w mambo“ hut begun and to realm Mm to has We! bodlly heal . Prom ht- daya here upon earth. that he may “Veto thee‘ and}! H? Wu mpg); or thygloqy, try men'- Un Mondey, in accordance with the pro- eiamation of His Exeellency the Ghvernor General, was observed]: 1 day of reli. gious obligation throughout the Dominion. In Ottawa, every chop was closed, and every place of worship tilled. The thanks rendered to the Great Ruler of the Universe for Hirpreéervation of the life ofour future ”foreign were intense and real. In no part of the empire was the _ eeliitg of gratiftottoh at the recovery of the Prince of Wales; keeper, than it is in Ottawa. All classes seemed to feel that by the recovery of the Prince 3 greet na- tion,1 calamity had been averted and, more, they sympathized strongly with the mother and wife in their aftiiotion, and rejoiced with than in, their rejoicing. Here, in every sense,: the people are loyal to the constitution and lent to the Queen, undo thoroughly instinctive luy'ilty w-u exhibited in Untario ,on M why. P Immediately and thin hymn was lung to the tun. of No. 3go in Monks collection of hymns, ancient and modern, upon the conclusion of which His Lordship Dr Inuit, .Biahop of Ontario, approached the reading desk undelivered to a do - sol, attentive and sympathizing congreg- tlon the following excellent sermon . 1 Th. 2. l. f Z - wio iiaTrhia Tie-Slim " our Biarvice of WV“): “Jot this! for III that are In an” "" 2t i','l'llguu',' 'ttll/lisa),'! we my . a e . uncut-ad 110113133" W. Lake our-tuna on this 1mm trertgeftittt!rtet?ttr.tSt pp """"_""' w" --v - .r ~~v mug. unfunn- “such uncanny or semi- -teiinrdirtqthe prqpnety or howl-x It, mutt than new no neoomt foe the Mum's on. “manna” (I 't'idfiU'l F Yin: m “In present ",trLt,Nh,egpg,t1tthtihl't't','Wfty the ttttle," been. " “wooden": Tht a " been ttnmiata'anttlrs'gtne_tri, and an) Inn ant no portion of the than» empire has gym. panned more g'i"rgrg,'I//a? thla ("runs of " all! the DomInIon at apula. The Speech trum ttteXttrotsqttAn apron-ed It; our rewztlw'ves In Parlhmem have acknowledged It. and-put the Immunolhoutrwom met mother to come Wood‘- who: with thank-(Mm. 'af/el to uhowounelvai glad In am with Pam .-nd tho . s',l'tPgeert,'l.', 'tt,useonsiiert_heqt ”New momma at vol]. lot on pea whu we my learn from the Net that “a public s'l'tf,'M,ri/',r pmwd In vastness of attend-mud mm: mlty of feeling, the grandest and most iggtrteossive (wrcmouy ever .‘M In the Iritiatt 1JetMtal." We Inter, um. that tho mum‘s n! (serum scion. one man. who hogan “(w-org both we]... 'gt'2eetrt'e'ff, ve m . mac W M'lf, ittttirnitietiryortlurd.. .Rmnnn qtittett his ben mstmncfor human We. Th. thwhulhw tumour-y no. 10-. ”and.“ ,'ttg',tt,t"uttf="lf,l'trf,',t' MI 1etu'pierl Vintton; 'lN'ge'i'gr, mtttgttms, w -"”M I w Mttt W. 2tk18tlrriil) ttteet..tee Pe' Almost before all had found plxe--for there were necesurily repented utiftingts- the chow mound snug the 1"enite to one of the Gregorian charm, and the clergy entered. or the clergy there were pro- "nt:-- _ I Mr. Lauder road the lesson , Juiluon'l [and Te Dew» laudatmb Lilowod, prayers were read by the Rev. Mr. Pound, and His Lordship the Bilphop offered up the. 'urine special petition to almighty uoecsiiFirir' 2iifei'i'iti.ri'i ---- ind‘l "rofliiauirt. tt,'niaT.'i'hlht'l'., For k mu. an?! all that unmvunm-ltymhnu may lead a qulnl and 'tq.eeult911t 11el!?ttt ytl.teettr, l s"G"r"irGraWdrieriu"iu' "nu but a max" . The Rev. Mum. Bollard. Lauder, Jem. 'ehi',',tt and " vipuon, who preceded tho ight Rev. 'ti,'l't','Ci' Bishop of ontuio to hit plugs yithh} tty? :.l;ar. - 1112'th road a7 few sentences from the Book of Common Prayer, and announ- ood the 'gorayttt,',' for the day. which were the LX tl in Gregorian (seventh "PN and PJvirl (gallon: by Fusel.) At the Bishop's (impel, Sussex street, the (“an Brigade of Garrison Artillery, 'a,2g,Q u a Guard of Honour to His Exec lency the Governor General. Pune. tual to " twin” His Excellency was mind with the cuttomsry honors. The troops pro-outed mm, the band played the Nnuonal Anthem,' and the people ruined their but. . . Colon-cl Rutseroortytoah Adjt. General ; Lt Colonels Wily, lifl’herson. Chamber. Un, C. B, Stewart. J lxnston and J'owell, 3100an and Wttibo, Captains: Madden, Egloson and Perry, Doctor V-mUortlandt And when. . . I There were seated ogether Indy Usgtr, Lord Lisgar. Miss Fulton. lies Allan, Lieut.-Col. Pomonb ' itifle Brigade, A.D. c., and Coloml McNeil, Military Secretary. On the left were magnum" of militia in uniform, and in the deal. next to the; of His Excellency at the Honorable Mr. Justice Morrison, ts'hitritt'Powel1, and other persons of distinction. Tne Minna” of State were in dill-rent parta.of the l lapel, and the House of Prayer ma tilied to its utmost capacityby a1arga, attentive, and loyal audience- alike loyal to the earthly and to the divine head of the church. lion Mr. BLAKE then gave notice thit her would no" (bathe trtilo should i " place before judges. " . In reply to Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE, . Aims. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD stated that the papers respecting the Washing- ton The“, would be laid before the Home tomorrow. _ ON. 4060qu or THE RECOVERY OF H. B. H. THE f PRINCE thi"WALEg. C Th. - onion! followed Hi. Excellency Lord Hagar, Lady Might, and mite into tht thaptkamong whgm'wenf; - _ N THANKSGIVING " I mm, ttedttee, yu" Iurt, It.ey, 9911111 Tho Home then adjourned at 4:29 - W” O Lord them "lfK than. ' ' a um that“ am mu my “joy.” o Thou, our not“ “on! Our he” foe "ethtr'-1 I 'att yr: tribulation. l or I _ Lin " 'ahLl'gi1Lkrt,tt ha... -hud dhkiiiAiiiik. if - dim", "-"'", Ant for Thy can “one Thee In Eucharistic hymn. Faith In! the nuion inning o',2t v! t, it t sr, ; I u a no . up a. 'lBil .n.".e'"y 'rr,riptpaif. Then did IN Ion :dohnr. And from thy grum- but! Joy: lih the Son m river, 0 oriioyred the weary lull. Bio-onion our Mama I no." Wdre 'Utetiftt o ki iii "ithif'2ei "afe living, _ In on a. "rs Ileu. lather. him‘Tbou nun Bag to lhg Ion; land: o Sunoun him than and Btttl - with Thin. hull : o him» She “(Mar- . . - 5756 :irriiltiifrfiiif. btider. Now in life I mid splendour On to the "and Amen. thi - - .7 . ' J"dt,ittgta1ttftr,i, ,'Th'a, man” . __ inaii 'tht/dir/ttttii/a,, THE DOMINION “Antenna In! itcn FATE“ tea "an ms the "uiveo,e h In“! lr-mnd (In-m uh h " i wind] nothing u unpu-ihL i ummwlmn-c. and lulu-wing! i w orld there an mysvlerlea HI “sonny. TM mt man at , haw .oa'lurnl my mourn-u, I tut'et and rigmw pny " Prmee of Wan». bai also "a [111sz to he thuuarui"ror it. At St. Joseph's Church the an. hum . Pallior Oneida}, Ind " tho St. Andrew'. .1: Church the Rev. Fuller Collins. Soul-u! Mot of the bolls” cum missed u the n... ma at St. Jouph'l Church. ‘11 tantrum CaVMMBB. . a: A joint service of the three Pro-hymn Churches of this city mu held in tho Bank Tt Street Cumin PM“ Church, " tf o o’clock I. m. The church m quite lull. 2d felt these presents we noticed tho an Hon. ttsephH/mdrottBem.Ar “of m thtsNrrPAtunei1,and 1etr,1'.1t1er_ittfih% llcmben of the Bonn of Com - ia" in union. We algunotiped _Pgindpgl,u_‘ Heady-and the University of Queen’e St.'htt . own, wboie moo evieltto " my. 1 he Roi. Wm. Kenna, of Knox“ C preeided on the coo-don, end " ted with him in the oorduetingofthe eervice were the Rev. D. M. Gordon, B. D. or tit. Andnw'e (numb, and Rev. Wm. Moore,_of Beak greet Church. -- A The Rev. Mr. Mc'mn opened the alt- vice b ukin‘sllto Join in 'ingintrtho 100th gala; After “in no; of pain. thoChairmnmd for the inn-notion of the congregation the following portions _of 8isriptum: 80th Palm, 13th (XI-w of Roman. and trd Ctr-pm: of, [magi-nth]. 'ru'itrGidimret mp'ougtho 67th Palm, in ',SflNrJ,'i'2d%tl'lllol'l; ly, and the an. Mr. Icon then “and we nudism u tol1gtqtBt the human: 0! his [re-cum to every bang-Mm emery-beta tho ”a". new. IN Rm advancement of ttto peg; Ah this who. wall " the! numnvm n haw! may h m. .tandtrAittt-r4,rrtte_tr . Klan-hauls! Ina-mum u Imp-rad an tttttttttte toward the mull!“ Mm of us. may a to“ while hour Privacy of “an. We about] nlmobe llunkfn beau-e hi not." b del- Yfmdlgur mved Queen?“ 1 emulating: er A tsappy . m 'm tfad',gdrtMt','riUAuim"f47k'l, 0! an Prim Con-on. “to us. than Ind now has a6hettttaqdeattt cunt and. born can. - my. “tn” hull Ml! an)“. Ira- “Maugham-Io ll-m tmtqttt In: "Grcai"ittGrtii7iFiFiiCe.eru2tvt.e I'I'3. The tier. Mr. Gout-on led the tlo-o. ting in prartrtof Dpvout Thank-mu.“ God " ha "a; In gRqrtetq w- H'u Royal Wu: It... d 'ttllt Then " lmle mtnttqm" - w - not been a“ and]. H I.“ "I. l ttvenus'",,'.",',', annual:- pourse, on no. Mrs',.' Jot maxim-I. a» mu "mtrdi'lt he hu matted has made ll W t trim, And [tawny nixed tum In out alum. mam tunes, ml in It'll known to than -emaa.vruniomaOpat which My“ can]; ch-ncwr._ucwunpuh. of at. when: mung-w; mum of “mutant tutvtrtu_srhhtsve shed at“ I halo and we namosol Mu my.“ “the! nnd . o. mud there thing-o than was "?lll', mm ot ,musmcqm "magnum the Im ' and even tho-e who were mud Mun-ugly and“ lo the thump looked Iotward to his giex-6ttet In]: 11-14mm Hum-d with rounding and mm. Ao long m- he war wetl than rumuun m m mallow]. But When bah! Mt Vuvu thouqht to be the dumber at death, In! m haul In wrlh- the story " MI [Ribbed We. and hit that: cautaerwaeorotertetd to use than mun. " mostmeenunau which had harm to trie- hh: mama: “Many. Ivan-.- bered than that the mtir Inn-no when Mu had been MU hnmh’ to the [out a W In- had ooenfr nobly throu h the tha'. It was a Moving to him and to the mun that Ml - in tlte .honuumme had hat: and than.” Aalmrur the chug!) of km. it in that hummmul he on“ do In p, I“ p mitiutt-at Minn In which the v. m memenyouuodlu. m Ind kept hm " (mo rmm [Ilium] ettuutgksarsmtt than It In!“ J" my wuemnr he u'mpuhl M.. In”! with It! . (JIM. Rahal-overhun- tm-ttea- mu panned tntrttrrte; he has dun” (In. “no Adiguttthtrtstiagt or the time My such a at.“ support on not 'tttty the smelt-kn bot every nI--lnhl-rn( the Born} Funny mm to gn‘r undo-r our form of (ion-tumult. He hub gun-u. the ”rt-aged Magnu- lo may churn.) and _le:|( iiGUiik 700% we (‘6er nt- bpt u- 1utlgtte1htfstlt 1'a'Ntd$ir""itoTCp1erur." - 6 .. iiahrUfiiutmp_o'"'. 14" " "tt - mum-ath- than ltcrotofUre, win-nil.- Joth In the the t4taier Prayers at our Laure. end with u rt-llglotu loyalty pray that that ould new our gum-n em grant that her son may hw- Inn, dawn! Wan. end anally me to the We overhung Harbin. On the conclusion of the "rNetet the oftertoty untena- were reed and e collee. hon made for the tiquidatitm of the debt upon the chapcl. A prayer {or the church militant we: offered. the choir tone end sang the Gloria m h'xcelHe from the font- munion. service, the, Binhop pronounced the benediction, end the ordinary church mice an " en end. But than was .no time to leave e sent before the choir struck up the netionel enthegn, and the whole church resounded with the worde of “Gee tiare n: Qiao " . no“: 'uetttttav' mama. In ell the ltomen Catholic Church. epechl ugioe we held " 8 e. In. A TAt the French Cathmtmt the Incomes “Very Inge. Dr. O'Connor otheiated, " Imdlbip the Bishop and lever-l of modem “listing. The " Dawn In: sun; and the aortic. coded that nine ohlook. i-â€" - lulu-{ill} , shown conclusively I never, mum m: me folk _r.ttrttteouky ".01! eartu, .1111“. Hod govern! tho m mu numnd (In-in whmh mnhmg m lg [lung to he tttuorut"su, -N'e may lure-r In the m-m'euous manil'e‘uu th" slurit of loyalty HUI euhahuncm. Um. tinene'tm wer, we. also (can): that wane luyanyh . deep and ummtrmn mm,-M,\ any n my and “mom. has pom-up low " the Cantu. only I “on wimp!” mu. new when the cameo! God attuned 't.tttteuet, the “(we vent to the true emotions or loyal alumnae and attachment to I oueuutmtuettil monarchy; for what other mansion can WW be dawn {mm the tuet that It became Alum-L 'ttttmatte with Joy be- PPI?, the lump, tho 0 mm: right It In. to And how kt a: lineup to true. this In- mle ioyaltyto ita source, or 1 Ihou d WIN}. my I“ wurcu. There me many elements wtttctt wmblhe worn-1m it. Them " we cmvum monument annulment to. «may {warm ll, 'll'ft"e, hum, tunnel-led with Vorte-..urlst Mammals” mums) demeanor u I't'lu"h' The but I- Win the minds of many (dumbed men, that were U-ln u ©Oettsutut.otml monarchy [the cum- a ‘11an of him charity and gunmen new. , urh- 'AW ttn. Apr-rial mere: Prince ot Wm.» is deeply of wlm-h m a IMIIIIIM "rt. trtgtrttort. It ts \m-y I of u people very much rt, "ll-Ill. and :hurvfnn- " In m In pm} am l to [w Mvan that uru in uulhnrlty, III: Mud prsuttiua'slt. tifo In "tl I hm think how many In." mum- direct {mm the hm! taarwtst.s', our Wm: t knee and famine-out tn lulu!“ um mania“ diaiiGrtiniiWtini Govern- mgmpm‘d not " r - -'__- v- -..F-..1.. “any I.” -a+ "a" I combination “elements which are mutual feel "Artry teem up the minions or the put, and yet .prc uo moweuuns on the path 0! Pl!)- rms. .' nileed. go much as this me one. that the taunt lumen thrown out that our loyalty ll Io!- nsll, that ibU not Mammal. that “In Milled our material interest: we uncut! he mum; to re- uouncc n; let us for a moment punt the suppl- uul the... war all In true. It its when)“ to the credit m'olusummmul nan-why. um panda-l. tgeittutt men a! the world cunt» it In the but guarautee trgortnqterity 'sttdsseurtty. Bi the clement: which oaterrtd mm the autumnal: or the loyauty which has wen hwy-01mm! would not. be complex», tf we did nottahetaooountotth.t nun-mun are, that human sympathy winch we extend Luthe Mlllcled or dirtm-d In mind, body or (Mute, mmially when amnion betel our Gov- enel‘p Leur, the Queen, whose virtue: I'lll ever enuue her to he eluded not all! aiming the Sovereign», but also may Gang Mum. The Christian duty "to k"tt't It them that do rooms had to weep m them that man-p." sum ly “unnamed than: emqttoam which was Mt on national or ullljmrlan (Numb; and while we thank God for the recovery-r the Son. weal-o thank Hun faring loving “In!“ to the Mother and the Ft'. My Brethren, the excitement gamut-m on the "hm of the "Mr uni-smut has almost [named mug: we mululslaum ofthe u.- tlmml [hulksgh'lng ill-subsided. and m- km of the time at which wr Wt‘l'v tttvttant by our Rulers to the dawn! thi- dny. any prevail Us emphatic a dcmomu'auon as some would emu-t. The pot.tpoootent of our Tisanic.sivtog has ham juslllled on maximum onwhm sec-ms summary gmumha, bait your pry-enm- hnra to-day tn men 1"etT,'ge,r, that your {ct-mm: this unwed wero too eply menu-d to be tran%eut. We have had no "ttties/p-ts humour luyul mums. It its not cunt) march you napalm! BMW to - M .- _..‘.......-. J' mammal. mu.- draujmg towards ita don't Itar .nd lhmmimunt ctve wnv " u - -- .-.- __..._.... .... _ up... .'r» w that was itniidiiGiGT. The great out- or mutual [Ming (Hugh! . scum- of P/pil; “Mm tttttttttul wholemeal that the Inn vy-rnmoul Which. forts “mum“! Venn: In. has drawn); towards ita downfall. ttiw hmno’ mun! mn- wny " sumo up [Bugle _m tscixrrtiattcv with moth-n uncle on our hitter; n ha been arivelr lint. mo lief a sun mm; Umt fried m "2voggrph'1tt',e.' "mu. y and Raven: " " 'spuntust mum» is gnu um um tho "“le"th by 'tottentt “WIS” rt,', than u I is nun “who” in: trs 1tuitorrirC. an“; on that. 5. Mid [thawing that In the ”Mugs! "r" tuyttertea mun-amt ot (a. il- 9 m1 man of our ten". tell- "l " litwraca, that it Va no! only in“ I” P“! for the warn-n of the In the next phoefmm the lute human at thankn‘h'tng. that y Hill mamma- Ibeompmoln a JityjidiiGiiRi'. The great out- If the nun-cry ‘a Joyful and p mum yum has . 'Wo iaoutd T T .MM"‘ s'ri?i,'t'sarl't,e,1'?t we... IU"; s"g,'t.tl b t e ."llOIJ I am“: ttsocisoiritaearhatsi an, - ”I If. Jutland! Idea Tti Ira: bst In - l my: Ctt? Ititett t9 Nut people. Ttto-ttqt w’dolinnlb pomp“, was "Puettiideert and“ t2t't" qtritot pins. puma-d ya tr. manual" " ift','tggatrtgr2l,1lAt, tQ'h"/lu"d'l'dhl into ~13” mum-1min. communnl. m tttge",.,',""' The MT who itt durchum and 'iiiet,t.t Bev.l.r.Ebe. pawn-I - talt A was.“ 'g,uf,,,tu','fltA"fii 'lrf,',',Tau'l. 2mgud.‘ “WIMP-b. 'tiiyie,iiii,ifittttt,','lli, Kr.arrteetnthoert otzm'. 5: “Turn api- an! an - aLiTikuri"i,iii,ViiGiijttet mowerwmszwfi [ a. “can tu'teheoegtL'tifllk;7i,i,'i iiiiiG7i"r"iiF.ttTiiieriijtfeei". ttmt I" - - - -. . Ciik'iiiiiiiifiiiiiiiii'irrii " "z: iiieii,,tl'/ki'?s?iihtii, $2.: the my!" l,ta'iiEirg,t. monument III-OI.v "r""'""","'"""'"'"'""."'? ___ FilTaaaiirG;i/iiGe.tetet handgun" was! war it... iirtii(tjritrgt,etl'n'l "it? a. a. t an“ M I tHittragieing uel 1... can: In“ by the rem-wo- of a. 2ttM'A1tu',2." 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