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The Speaker took the chair at 3:15 p.m. ’ RAILWAY REOULATIONS « ooduce s bul h the â€"betmr protection, & of pe property . con: e hoi m snvales dn provisions of the several bills which were pwviduthh:: 4 -h.:;‘loyid‘w any railway company, whose inattention, * or error might endanger the :’o‘:;‘oflifiummy,wm shall be intoxicated while on duty, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanour; and that any company knowingly employing a perâ€" any company knowingiy employing a perâ€" son conviated of such miscdlemeanour, or known to the company to be addicted to ~ ponniy mt antending PQon at e & not i at discretion of fioo.tbd::'m suit is brought, and an additional sum, at the discretion of the court, for cach day dur':iwhnh such employment is conâ€" stringent enactment. rested in the fact that several accidents ~have occurred . pointamen or â€" switehmen having instead of shutting a switch, or i . _ It was concei anyhd-mgtbhmpeotm could , Mr. ROCHESTER suggested the p: fls mm anae ale train moving from s station should be 'nhlnmhl.ntqflnu-: ment that would: deal with the mbpat:“nazzthmhh; He had one before Committoe, which was not noticed in the bill just introduced. It arred . !g C the % trade of the country; it would obviate the ity of his aski .q-mf'b hdmfinfln § the Government now to whether they dfifluw. He m‘. -'-v-n‘lbolth.pi!m Ministry, particularly W Marine, previous to taking office, ha Vis10: PRESE Th of mind to jump from the windows were saved, whilst the others, some twelve or fourteen, were hl-;.ddhull Ift grvwnm been in section provides liance with strued into ‘exempting any railway comâ€" pany from o:l:'rnm to wlopt in the construction working of their line, rolling stock, and appliances, the best ph--nd-ru:tn-. or to make sugh provisions for safety of persons and property as are then acknowledged and in mo,.nd-hnmtuql,iz‘h- responsibility hntg:rh the same. . When he .-.md this measure, it was in ent to the Somer to introdues us & "g"“‘“‘ to i iua_.b to fiowi.l’-,-i- all railâ€"< ml-dlufiom’ ‘ ' Sir JGHN A. MACDONALDâ€"I merely asked the question. y .‘.".'#....,."W‘““« as 1 ) ies it should go before wou. before the Railway sessior .. Hon. Mr, {MACKENZIEâ€"IL, think it should go to the Railway Committee. Sir J‘(;)HNA.IACDONALD: Then I shall not trouble the House. with any reâ€" marks upon it at this stage, uoqotoz that I consider the clause respecting Tee "of "Squerâ€" ho father" veguty 200 4 use is â€" * would be difficult to obtain a conâ€" viction under it However, when the bill goss before the Committee we can Mmm Y T. 5 Mr. ohuvedfinit:uhhfier singular to sending a bill relating p.ahflubgbhhflw&-fl to _ the public in the‘ ~ sai of human life. The second section « tains the following:â€"The Governor Condmfi.hbfin.,n Report of the Railway Committee of Ho.:rlunnudfifl.dw‘: ight o ontouk 8 mwflmmm, the Bmwm&&a this Parli t o leclari crimes in order to bring matters within within it. be â€" practi ‘.’notndb the carriage, whilst the passengers rushed to‘:bomr. 5ma- m-mpkr.tb remainder jammed against the and only such as had the courage and presencée stated to him and the Committee that the subject was too important to be left in the ma.efim.mum «hdtwidfxmrthoeovm &2 Sir JO ‘A. MACDONALDâ€"I think thehon.gunflmhuhdverlwiuly in drawing up this bill as a branch of the Crimh:lnf.w,bmit relates to that branch of the law, I would ask my hon. mdifheinm&onkrflnhmbih ilway Committee. ‘ â€" ' ? companies, firstly, to provide means for a human bei through, and m:m-uqm”hmpm:uw. proper railing. . Respecting the doors of fln‘?.nwonld doubtless be remem bered by most members that very serious loss of life cccurred on the Great Western io muon m es & fire spread rapidly to the frout of Hon. D. A; MACDONALD introduced a ill to amend the act for the regulation of he postal service. He explained.that he i-‘omvmigu:: up for second ‘readâ€" because in meantime members Jaid have the bill i their hands. He ould therefore postpone any remarks ntil it came up for second reading. | ThobfllwunPr-dtho&ltfi‘i." R EsSERVATION 0P THE PRACE IX THs vionyIty | """ TE o. Peusie wokkg ons tm i oo s ons a es Lo io d Gepetenet 4d engredtonnns in en ns rvation in the‘ iblic works. He stated that theobject m i nponararapnes es hiuheu: g.liqnw,udtot?iooc ® MSNXNONIT cagures preservation of order â€"|. <Mr. YOUNG M-fiofl”wwb Mflfinfl rtain classes of works, this | of i propoend 4o extend. i to " otmet! " Ron m ieton M he bill was read tho firs? time SGULATION OF THE POSTAL SERYICE PROCEDURE : IN CROWX sUTYS. IRVING introduced a : bil}" ne twovernor in ) to time, on the Jommittee of the gulations obliging out must service saving n conâ€" and pocting : progedure â€" in Crown | Suite, % iny &fln‘ object of the bill ¢ of settling disputes. and the Government. by cess, and thus avoid suspicion of: on the lptr;of the Government in of suc. ; i mmmnadhhtlfim Jr.wox iam;hoe:fm fiom of 1874. He explained the t of the bill was to give to the judge any election case hnw to make his report to the Speiaker, Under the preâ€" ifi nies cases Jonaiderably, inconventence. had thorehy Mr. YOUNG hat <steps 1 fidfi?nymowm py to" say, fithgm 7 hage proportion af Sae "ala d n vice for the institution of sul the es " S Apoi o d ainctill was mm congeging Tims mfoonon “ml Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said the meeâ€" sures taken were to advertize for tenders for the construction of the road from the mouth of French River to the south east ddodIAkondm of some 85 miles, and to su the road from o boogie and Pamcmrakes At "“2§ the intention ~of â€" the &b&hfl:fi present, to ask aid to any line mnn:! mth,uitwbmoqlda&ehut Mm-‘Al papers j on Government were: ou 3 Th nsemente Sppree o me fmqfifi~“ : general policy, it was their. intention to . lay that upon -l‘b.of ::h-nond ie + approvi House. tenders ould also be lai upon \ ~table :ndtInOrdor m% subsidy to the Canada : The contract for steel rails would also be e on oo C ore Ho-obmorm. 8. MCr, YOUNG inquiredimaal stops td RFAefompyedd West Tudies, -u,*mfi.km maps mo propored 10 coppren ho bject _ _ as to whether the "lovormnent niooo l seasion had concluded to grant a bonus to British Columbia of two hundred and of a graving dock at Esquimalt, _ . . . Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said taw- mhdmbno%' Mun'g.dnb . The aum works proceeded. : â€"° _ , THE EXPULAION OF RIBL. 1 Hon. Mt. , ing, saidâ€" business of ‘the day, I to intimate in esns Senimen to t y a };Wodn.dny,tholmhiuhnsflnfind sentence of MWH‘ the Court of Queent‘s inmwb& .ndmmmqq::wm the sentence was to the Secre: tary of State. I think it is the most conâ€" place upon our cedent of any future action whflnn formal sentence laid upon the table of the House, and"to base upon it the motion for expulsion procisely as was done in the lmml Pugmna%; in the case . of o van case, Mr. GlAd swn&fin@' hthd‘tho'ooufi on the in W wi :m:%h[ by & j name in ced praniie. a menn â€" similar course h"t.hepmn' t case . ouse. I I Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said Ris hos. establishing a % (;q;:n-‘"zlm Hom%t” that ernment cousidered it i itmwm% sure that w carty that | pri out in the sanse contemplated his hon. friend‘s bill. ~Bo they were not prepared to do what the hon. gentleman asked. gz:%mwmm had it in pmto-hum charges in a certain sense; but in the sense proposed by the hon. member, it would be impossible to enforce apro rate system for goods and passengers. + ‘st. jours Harbous. | y Mr. DOMVILLE enquired whether the Government intend purchasing °C towe of .St. Johdy Ne B fot the pat bour â€"of is . of & water terminus for the In k ~93 to a qu-fimbyg: ’Ffi Bay branch of the Canada Pacific * $ uy : 10 . 1t , . Hon. Mr/ MACKENZIE: said : the q Tont of sepiquntien in onler to td in give & lete u:nr He dhmd“: 6 M oo ks Ieifanee feaoue what is known as &M u: M'-. m th but no resolutions: the Department but no resclutions had Bir JOHN A. MACDONADDâ€"IL tb&: &é’m""’“‘-‘s‘g *""V"%"~ no doubt it will %u all who think Riel ought to be expolledy (;© | viTAL STtATI3EO8. _ I to i Mr. Brouse,> 1?«;5‘1;.‘:(15;&2";’ said t:: “6: rnment iven a } + :flonwlhowhohw subject mol&m- tiq,uwdluh’l}el'll statisti mib a view to determine xfwo:ldm way to introdiuce a measure of a hensive character during this session; but the difficulty of reconciling the local and en raa es pue as to &~v o i:otho-wrof-n’hdmu very desirous of doing. : | While up to the presâ€" ent time he had not the matter bhndboweufio postporie g introduction : of a measure on the snbject. Waterico would be the same that m be given. but ie it eA pose introducing a measure: to the ‘M&M of the with a e it prowiize Mr. DOMVILLE asked if the report wfldblfiilnflmu it would nvefixrtberi:“u-. Hon. Mr. ZIE said the Govâ€" ernmontm:‘ld:ohd' thonpcti«‘lown at present, but no objection h::;. fri:,nd would call ‘at th# and see it. i In i Mr. YOUNG, l reply to a question by UN& esn 4o o maare carriers by land and water, _ Hon. Mr.SMITH|said the subject was o e on o \| now give an anawer to the question. . * > cunirer given gerfame friee‘t hea Apulh The bill was road the first time GEORGIAN BAY BRANCE LINE ESQUIMALT GRAYING DOCK he. SaYV 1Vili Di 8 â€" ic o tint. .-.-.&"‘f‘ pohe t asl lsynwm-of&mim_a‘r;_ arill, wit.h‘a V mt s eppaim monk sourte of Whigh ho sontondel m«umuqn:u m fi&flfi e position tha ron mc M ie ies ant ‘mmwg%mwam is inotion Louis Riel, memberâ€"eléct ‘for" ther. In doing n,hufl“n&%fihm gporhn‘ t l q’.n@,he would m:r his mofion,q‘::mmo the result of the what he desired to accomplish. He had Ilso,itmflbh%n.fi:; the declarationsâ€"which had “mflu flonen_whonoa:fim f #@h side of it en d o ce stances . surrounding in was qtummm}'hmn.m : ‘““‘h"fih‘&t "*m"l : becuut he ‘ M 5 “ fuiness/‘of the of th hw% u‘w‘:umomfi-‘ oi on ‘the Promun) nentlune â€" the bar betweon. Buritugton : Bay and mmz;mg ;u mn.n further r«ed::od lqrmt)ho t‘ interested â€"the â€"hon. â€"memberwas inâ€" the advice he had given on this subject.=. â€" Mr. WOOD , said thie toll$‘ had‘ paid the improyement.several times over. The motion was carried. > s harbour : had ‘been © maude, ‘and it was in t that no time should be lost in mit inted and laid before the House. mmu,um:u not applied to Parliament for any ‘appro: . Mr. WOOD said he had alway uppy this on t loost wask No d mt regarded as a i Agak es not The people Toronto levied a toll upon vessols entering and leaving the harbout, call it‘a xnd make it agood mpoge m aned i pa in /s o) â€" Hamilton was ooh_oer'nod,‘h.!ydfl“N 2293 batbad ,Pe smatasee tne oily goodl order." "If the people d%‘ cou‘l not manage local wark t them go | :; said it would be in &;.mfioud members of the former iament that in 1873 a sum mtghud on the Estimates fot a survey of the harbour, during which {«r. however, no expenditure was made. He believed that last year a survey of the %n ooox-'u.du an qfinthmz on matiomes io Sooi e tonant oeee memoen o > as gem::; m‘.vd dmw a_fm_hfive the n_-g.?h for some time, and gradually it would work back riations for many »yenrs,: and ‘tliat the E)uluuhoriflel, had improved the harâ€" bour â€"at their own expense. . It was one of : the â€"twoâ€"harbours on thelake shore whichmthemtfw-h“l and the basin of the years been gradually fes sicious cevent . rodne a necessity &s ;oonlnuiy absorbed the l o s Pn ioi g _!! P‘ ues :l{ hb'bmb;m-' :7 pos .vnuhpoonld .oo.: E’fi"fi That eould be w i gt mhfln An@ses this year, but hofi this year. \:W Hon. Mr. MACKENZIEâ€"IÂ¥ is# procisely glggg:‘b work that would cost tl: $300,« H\:ll)\.. Mr. MACKENZIE said ‘-NK ponelinltn i intimiiiig‘ss provie friend any assurances with regard to the course the Government would take in year were :‘( & very Lhm character, e estent m been 'Amq“c: in m for about ten years, b‘!'m -.‘fl fomned® by a Lm sand bar . eE ffriners had beon ugh it by rmealy ohthing Stormm from difieront ll. + dlfl‘aro:? s C ineer had réported a plan involving @® yole find mees dosl i d‘riartote oom i rnmnam maaee mm on ramaatiees in ooo Foud tb of it proa i mnperinges io cogt of between :l;m u'nd‘zmn wt.fia'i.& it e oo hoi t tnts furthor explormians mige: aher Big M THB MEMBER FOR PROYVENCHRER MILIRARY DRIICD iN holars and sta THE TIMES: OTTAWL ~TUESDAX FEBRUARY 16, 1875 off should be relieved from statuite. labour. was & M‘ & of the mm m and the pfoice noulh be br voling romer. to pap the mwtohlan'mM whg y: were not likely to do. § Mesars. YOUNG, MA A and PLUMB supported the Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD was glad migrgf d e y . 6 mum»um:â€"’,um.qq tem could be made e to Common uo o i case. â€" Thh!el.lhmt up at once.in any case. I Pai in eiionase m guccessive Governments of Great Britain‘ mdm Unjited .States had turned the aronitie) Antitiny vad H. § f f e “"a..fl,.r of the Commmai lpginhd England 860‘0 aquire in Wl‘” from the evidence of Mr. given before that committee, all of which bear out his theoty. He advocated it on acâ€" pount of the advantages to be derived ‘by children in the way of physical doveâ€" lopment, which, he contended, gave a corâ€" responding gtrongth and elasticity to the mind. He edntended that â€"much of the time employed in a school was positively injurious to emenhlmd&hynodup& pities of chikiron ; but at the same time, he did not desire to be understood to cast a reflection on our school qlum‘:ui:‘on fel the mort porivet ym ta ts wolle, system Tmhenw%iqfnourof mmm mdwhl' BdWo’ se ellan, Inspector Scohools Ontaris o rip armke, " O Lodie in m. Mr. VAIL eaid the . House .x lfhlhmhuuyhd that they did not now fore a conclusion could ‘be r..n ferred to w expense mififl-ngm country, bi much afraid if this syster imd?xfimw@&cnmnu [(Mr. Vail j 'undzntoodtbo matte first thing required would be . an m ment . with ~ the :local Mw-phdmm‘&n mon of the country sho to idrill the pupile. . That omanieaiionelt t Jnt metaiine To sech aoloot" and olothing would also‘ba rantriv: M port of the of the Massachuâ€" setts favour of the systent, and suodceoss of the Prussian 3.':"“ He commended the action of Government in uhblhhingaxiliha School for the education of young men‘ enginests and officors, and hoped they would make an effort to arrange with the Local Governments to have juveniles drill in the schools. tergorion 13 refor to the mjapmbion of the volunteers:who undergo ‘the annual ‘drill Hon. Mr. VA 1+ said he did not rise to object to the :1 . of his hon. frie::hd, nor to @Xpr@sy) asy uj 6 question gf nulittry Snfl. ’I’E:n hon. gentleman had 3 a» the House and the country a great dew! of valuable. informaâ€" tion, but as the edu ation of the youth of ouroountrymuu:or [% o_g:ltlrol m Iocall;eglslstnrs‘ 6 . Vai that there might be some dilflou}tyâ€"-peb haps almost insuperableâ€"in e-m":ut the,viewn-olblytgrmhd‘o se by that hon. gentleman.. He agreed to a E:toxtentmwhu had fallen from his friend, and was‘sorry that more menm~ bers of the House were not present to ho. geatiemas nould ouncg U m"“‘mz"" gontleman 6 visit various parts of the Dominion, an deliver that speech or a similar one before our educational institutions. If he did so he would be entitled to the thanks of the whole country. He [(Mr. Vail} hoped thumhhhl;m. ffien:hadhé-unl':::u:: Wt House, he woul ?fl to :stand over. till{next session. ohnnow.tfluhudoféhomflifisot pountry a ~gontleman ve;vm‘ great deal in the direction of improve> ments in drill, and .he thought he was 10 Shni fis io 1t ihe maker itend over to let the matter till next session. In the meantime he ven ouse gentleman ie en acarres consideration | this subjeot. m o mt Indution, and he mt hooed that poine Hon,. Mr. MACKENZIE said that the Gov;?nmsufid no objection to the y soatmiens Sss ie evatiege 6 to toie, poos o it at ie goata o were notinO:, to m-kouvpr_qho of Mihfnp-fimhflyubuqrnl .officer, had b:;wd x Government, was what imâ€" provements were best to be adopted in order to phoo::b:?n militio of the Wb.& a Military spiade o edisenien for toa otteom se -&%n dfiun-n-. ?Mm Fin‘ wiflhm.dfo m) th;eo & 'fimw%' He might Tok ) "Oe‘l;‘e -wm&f‘ma m oomz’nunicofimâ€"thfi.bwpor thrée ; g now sugrestions had been E‘ to 3 erament by thou y hs Gov tutions of u: Commiy. Witle thieayes :fi: . considers<>1, the Government mrfloh»emm&dgg & Commiriee appoin jeotic :: k th:.r;n Mn themselves perfect liberty of action . reference to »the ~matter, which after all .â€" must _ be up _ by. the Government of the day, _ _ Confederation when, the Provincial authorâ€" control, many of the views of the hon. gentieman would ‘be ‘carried into effect, There were new difficultics in the way 'hmnotu'at,tbon.,andil the hon. gen would allow the.matter to stand:{over no doubt his ideas would. reâ€" ceive careful consideration from the head of the militia, and by next session ation on the ‘ ject as would place them in a <better to "deal‘ with Mr. ROCHESTER approved of ‘the and contended "that volunteers who the required amount of drill "should be relieved from statute â€"Hon. J. H. CAMERON d.o.xpw ed.. of ‘the P made, comâ€" plimented Mr. on the manner in which he had the‘ subject before the House. 1 the .. H marks t ormatior the _established.> ‘The | toâ€"day 6,70 M reont Corgh "pining hn (rast (ue a qh afternoon. He hm-ufi %’; H‘&'&i““ tom and shoug [ â€" Artvass pay for the drilling of . vide m of 46,000 men, and : e cie ;..,,.::'*'-fi: i nepesapamase ;_gr d:ill?. and tllowing them no ;: .â€"After some remarks from Mr. ROSS ([Prince Edward Island], _ _ . * it Hon. MALCOLM CAMERON rg‘o-! that all after the word * * be struck out, and the following substituted : > â€" Prior ormx.-â€"'l‘h recent sovon weather has i the effect of matoriall; in ing the | price of fuel. Coal ha .da'xm ho , and. wood, whic! has been very c I season has evince tnddmhndenaywinuuu‘h& MW“M r $4.50 per cord juld not be had yesterday for less thar fi'@M;udmmmm * That so far from its being desirable that our youth should be taught ~in schools the art of uv:‘u', and tofmflihry spirit engendered, doctrine lgvo, and universal bmthorhood,mlhmld' be c‘im:ll?!“ed’ nndtoour Gwornmonx: woul its i they mflimwflmw the mother country, to the Government at Washington, and the. Government at Patris, endeavour to obtain a tseaty on the basis of a decision by arbitration in case ofanydifloultyuiz‘ with :‘{ one ‘of re & bo nained of oi qiper io in s , . ArtExerso Suiorpz.â€"A person named | * | Timothy Hanréhan memptedmfi 'suioido,onssfitdly‘fi‘ in - 8 .i::im'by“ ‘ muffier to fllo‘ mmefiur'.“g.f roulx came fi-fifi: .j.tint.ithoiorvé is life. ‘The attempt | " esn attri to & > L ~ 'fp@dbywu%wmdwa’f iquor, ; " Kxox Pastoratz..â€"The .mer mmm&mmfi;"& met evening : and: mode mals ie i t. . (A reso! was: adopted to pay an annual stipend of en To mt io ht penatioete t k $ mv-omtin‘,;hn it .miem by this effort on the part of the conszroga Mr. COLIN MoDOUGALL .(East moved that the matter be lq'éeo fim imaent mo nds they might submit sp@_ig yA â€" in (eam _y mfi' t Hon, Sir JOHN A. MACDONAELD said isquvouofmt’dagnfi?hno- after the declaration of the Premier «that he‘ hadâ€" no _ objection to _ the Committee.© The necessity of military drill was evident when they found a spirit of mutiny at uarters. The hon. gentleman was in rebellion fit the Commanderâ€"inâ€"«Chicf and. the inister of Militia was at war with the Premier, <On this occasion he [Sir John} would follow the Premicr. ~ 7 Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said he had no doubt the hon. gentleman would follow the Government, but was afraid they could not depend on him long. His [ Mr. Mackenszie‘s] statement was simply this : if the hon. member desired to&\:uuo the subject in & certain way the Government would not ogeot it, but he entirely agreed with evi::.l of the Minister of )lili:i:dulut'itwnvof oompc.fivo‘li; little use at all according to the views of some of the gentlemen who fl-pohn- Te Mr. BROUSE, in copnsideration of the uest of the Minister of Militix, was :rei(&nqwle‘nthommln the hands of the Government. a, #xx3 The tn\ddmeuh having ~beon‘ with« â€" The House adjourned at six o‘clock. _â€" ClonLUmnCouom.â€"&:, songert takes place on Tussday the inst., not l(pld.{,. imadvertently stated â€" in © our issue of yesterday. Angd!qflitfiin another column invyites the subscri ta the_sooiog, to secure thgir seats on Thiuirs day and y next. We are asked to remind flmpathmnnflzmhm that th e usual practice takes place this evening. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Leaves Prescott Junction E. 8T, LAWRENCE $ OTTAWA RAIL«+ Leaves...,. 10.45 a.m., 200 p.m., 10,45 p.ug Arpives.... 135;m,¢10§"§§ 7.19%: & Posrromâ€"â€"'lgtwnhmo;fitofi:ffi&at in consequence tohl uro © entertainments will have to be :indefinite: ly postponed. ' | x & Deara or Breror Hox:fxm. Moore A| Horan of Kmyu;:‘::d several other tlemon left town last night for that fi to attend the obsequies ) dec ‘ P As & . . have. iess mrg~ the Board of, Pablis ial meetin ‘the | 4 fimm‘#’&umu the City Hall this evening, t 7:30 o‘clock, for the transactions of general business. ‘ .: . ROME, wu-n‘nwl: ir mn.- Lesaves Ogdensburg.. $.00 am., 225 Artives it Now York10.00 pas; zfip’.fi Leaves New York.... 6.00 p.m., 11.00 p.m. Arrives in Ogdensâ€" _ Meg: c in burg «...,....«........11 .15 @0M., TAS pam. , CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. Leaves 4. f Arfir‘i* Boston . .........&2.15 pm., 5.30 pm. burg from Boston. 8.00 a.m., 12.50 p.m. Leaves. Arrives going west lm“ 6 | TrxaveHers‘ Gnide. CAXNADA CENTBAL BAILWAY, Tocil Intclligence. ... . .\..:1. 40 p.m., 1:57a.m. east. 4.45 p.m., 4.35 a.m, 10,40 a.m., 5.00 p.m. (l)flp.m., 7 AO p.m. tiA UO Ahich aced rice. fr that mopine :nnt in :br;rd]{: Cas at THs Oraza Hovan..â€" The gas is as M“m,t"elli!mdnednch'mh‘ at the Grand Opera House. : This matter of gas and _the â€"illumination of ‘the city senem}ly.mnwnmu some immediate exists & change. _ The Fire and Light Committee have been :warned time and m sooner or o & and afford some kind of rdiyb ;.l:: luxfiry,gmuinhd necessity in : every city. Atthoqutimgm‘mm- noon last the‘ ‘"Harndon‘ troups â€" were obliged to play without gas altogethor. 6: S'u.:h OPr THE m-old : Torrs.â€"The marâ€" m two repon S aea ommpaemont at two o d C lt There »as‘s" rge manber ie attendance. and as the â€" biddine City }i{d:lnl. Th:u wm number in tten An i bidding :van veryoe’-piritéz The auctioneer, by &Wh‘d‘;“z;.;i“"‘ in‘tess tfi: the M%’g olli were i arian en to Mr, Michael Starrs for the sum preâ€" }'a:'t&mocfiw‘l&mum cantie forward andâ€" forfeit mon ey of $50, andtmdu’:?fio im-d'z suréties for the fulfilment of his contract e manmatthehifl t Mfi; i aanaries and there can be litte by c?%ufimg o the lewne “%:Nium 0 ossec. , in eugrhn&nfltznmd,‘m ties . surrounding % with ithe id â€" growth of the city wabis ie pong 2o sn cepmiage e * 6 Ch::gmoflholnk’etm;Ald. Rowe and Ald. Heney were present durâ€" ing the sale. en e r cA ~. Timothy . Hanrahan was up on a of wihdow smashing, and Was fined E and costs .or go to gaol for a: week, de}uultodé * bard s es O‘Brien was charged with broakâ€" ins‘:indows in the Olarendon. House. Howfinfi g10 ndh:uh zr. dm" w “m f for a month at hard labour. â€" ~.",:,a|‘ Last ev annotincer The Association <held ‘its annual meetâ€" ingmmy;whn'mokofiuu of ofâ€" ficers! was ‘proceeded with, with the fol: Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. lowing result L RESIDENT Montreal. Viopâ€"Pres: Heeig to Quebe SBoaetagrx.â€"T,. <J. M (‘M' Tomw\#'..'-ih/l?f.' IAZ 141.3 [ Auprrors;â€"C. H. Mackintosh. Othws;nnrmmmgwag Trvsres or Bax e Fuxn.â€"Geo, B. poMINION EDITORS AND REPoRYTâ€" ERS‘ ASSOCIATION. (# 4rOM the Cl an € :fiemmmm DR. GEANT‘S. LBOTURE 4 ArLG POLICE COUET 2IO ALROFIOAL hos. Whit premises Moxnar, Feb. 15 Aver OFE arroll Ryan y n Gazette This is the most singular and brâ€""> snialio tm Te d alat in <> : â€"â€" c lnke in the world. . Altumied on the oredt x nnm es of the Andes, it is the highest large body | KB WaA. . _ of fresh water ; and as concurrent tra Sndinaa i mc( ditions Pd:ht.‘fliit.lltboopctwhaol: me> co t A :A ie iremigk ~~ _ | it D mm&sm% Huni. 1 James Me m, K#Q., Presider called it T earliest | 0. T. Hare Brxg, P e oaitoe e meascngs aed o Rre was are ruins & Bun, and all uum monuments | " a "."'-?!_, % which attest the skill Zand magnificence Deposts; of the Incas. ‘There are also, as at Tight | ang â€" ansoo and Rilustani, the . remains . of | .Bavings‘ Department, es burial towers .â€"and .. palaces, .. which P antedate. the crusades, and are there | â€" 11:2%% .R fore preincarial. Lake Titicaca is about the size of our Ontario, shallow on the . P ant i 54s i c 5.:.9& The ’mam: Prmoryin being backedâ€"by the lofty range of Sorate, | â€" | 5 is very high and The lake| . | | ©\joqp nove hm ons alnoigh the en 1 l ie fee "Tre t »teitman or ‘Wiio ons( * ‘.”m .%W&ifi:fi?a Are % es cost their weight in silver: for m transportat coast, cost price. . A just asked of Boliviathe exclusiv oi peroant on m e m share in all new mines discovere fessor ‘Orton, the" latest travell mmwfio en h %feot. Its true is and in the dry ‘season it is four inge t acoatyfon ie reathes i to Lake oS ammain of See Honke of As ca i trom pas e tw + at naags, omm Hitso WUMBEER LIMNITS . Btatult 1841 oo kss in flu ond French 4 To and . Mavigation of .C;4 Al tion is woiorfen Smmeoimd ier. Gonpings ages ts Mathewman‘s N ,fi“flu\. between Du inuaily taking place Lominion, samples of -- at a ver the MYRTI W 7E Wi Journals of The House of â€" Assems poss epALE ... . ¢ | Ar ‘p. navommears . _ RIDRAUSTRERT For a Good Smoke »Hiscollarrtcorts. K. GENDREAU‘S A Hee T. & H ads LAKE TITICACA PARLOUR tLMAA © 23 Moderate E Obarle Gey * C ts A 51 and Bavings‘ Departmen 1109.7% The Parior P Whe marteiions Pliuatns The J» "he & HARRIS T nc £00 p¢ IW A NTEX Nnck @+ duck duck f

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