w “9% I}! A thi dmremt' ohm made by the Oppom h him-so them, by the most reckless W of min-awn)“: ma corruption. Inf] malt mule upon ministers has M ash-il, M in. only left their us- “. in . - hopeless state of baMed np- The "vetuiot" made nupecting the h. boon . very my one, party feeling running m high m8 the Whole pro- mâ€. Tho Government did not lose oatythirtg in windy, notwithstanding . -..hHi-nt It» pmrogued by the usual - ban Bin Exeellnncy, the Governor- Goml. on Saturday last. The session 01mm the Conurutiven denounée the upon " uni-it to the shareholders of the Company. Well if they think it unjust to Ink tho Company to make restitution for the mud. misappropriated, let them urge their - to my but the amount rc- MINI. and than the Mboldon will not [on by the mutation. It menu that Sirloin in W. hiakllowem to believe it qttiHrorer that tho public funds should m the Outlaw-tin party with the In. to â€In.“ nuts for members, and l “mt newspaper: published in their) -ahe "port ofthe Committee on the Nathan Wuy bu been adopted by the Holt. of Commons. It state- the facts hung“ out in evidence and "quires the My to pay to the Government the mull“ given to Qir John A. Mncdnunld. new], Minna, Angus Morrison, and (“I Merv-tin. for political purposes. her own power. But other European poww- nre interested in this, matter. England cannot permit Russia to get Con, lhntinoplo, which iano donbt. the chief - of Bush'- ambition. France, Germany. Ind Austraia will also object to my extension of Russian territory in that direction, 3nd the probability is that when Bud. pins 1 conquest in Turkey. she will have to oneounter the united strength of the other European powers. Now that I wnr hu commenced, it is impossilrle to my when they will end. The probability that it may last for a long time, and involve lever-cl other nations besides Rm and Turkey. Ilntion. had nnd lying, characterise the whole of them, Am] although the soldiers Would tight welt. if properly managed, yet tho duhon- of those who have control " “sin in no (mast. that the money which lhould bo expended in furnishing necosmry -ppliol, is Itohm by the otfieials, and the my in " tomtifer for want of equipment New Advertisements. H W“ hunk. Dunthlk. 'll21"d 'uriairm---romsahip of Osprey. Durban Fmmar-a. t A. Cochrane. and “an food. In . contest between Bush and Turkey done. there is little doubt but that the former will be success- " But after Busi- ndvances in her comm of {Paths}: territory, will the other powers cominno neutral? Thisis the question which time and events alone ‘- tutermine. No one has the least ooothunoe, in the professed disinterested. no- of Ruth. It is quite Apparent that Mr chief object is to obtain possession of Mulch man's territory, and to increase Iow. The my in supplied with good 'W most of them being manufactur- ed in England, but very little reliance can in phoed upuu the etheieney of the troops, at tho strength of the furee which can be Bought Igainst the enemy. Tho Turkish power is rotten, All the omeinlt: high and low, loam to be thoroughly corrupt. Poc- in, the Emperor Nicholas made over- tures to the other powers, to enter upon In amusement " the partition of the territory of the Sultan, whom he spoke of no the “sick man." Those proposals were not entertained, and the Czar proceeded to pup the sie': man's possessions, with, out the consent of tho other powers. The Grimm war resulted in the humiliation of Bunk. but proved of no lusting bonefit to any of the powers interested. What the "mit of the present contest will be it is impel-ibis to predict. Russia is decidedly [ the most powerful of the two conibstants; she in- on Army of shout one million sol. dien. well equipped, end possessed ofgreat phylied endnnnce. Turkey on the other had has plenty ofmon, but of soldiers very 1 toil, in purely awurk of brotherly love. We wonder if my one is so simple, as to place the lens! eonfidenee in such pro. Touiom us these. Previous to the Crimean ontion of their condition, that he draws, the sword. He gives the most solemn alumnus to the other powers, that he hna no intention of annexing any territory told. dominion, or of self uggmndize- ment, but that his interference on behalf ofhia distressed coreligionists on Turkish than, and which the wisest “gunmen of Europe, luv. ninly endeavored to mrttle hnovto bodacidodby the sword. The minimal during tho part winter, which were looked upon an likely-to prove luc- oeufnl, produced no good msttlta,andit noun: that Road. was only tnking nann- hge of he deiay 'sazta.d by the discussion on!» proposed team of pence,tomnko mien for the In which Ihohu] detmnined upon. Ttia very interesting to notethe prob-ion- mule by kings and Burton. previous to entering upon; "with a neighboring power. There is given: legible excuse for the quarrel, and In npplrent dieintereatodness mani. Iected. which in highly toho applauded. In the prmnt use, the Emperor of Buni- enterl upon the contest with great reluctance. after having exhausted every peaceful manna of securing the object de- sired. He takes I deep interest in the wolf-re of the Christian subjects of the Ports, end it in solely to secure the ameli- The Eudora questioi which ha occupi- od the attention ofthe world for a long THE aTrtiiiii] Dundalk. Mafia, 1877. - of the Othee. The chihuahua commun- hand with the Government. and thee. is uproapeaaf beingayowed whnild on. much low expensive phn thon the North Grey Ull‘wo, whim nearly 09,000. of the Oiheo. DUNDALK Dnmox Son's or 'i'sarrmtsscE. --Thit, Division is in a flourishing condition just now. five new members were initiated at last meeting, and the attendance was good. The debate "Whether Travelling or Reading gives the most pleasure and information to mankind" took place, and was eouduetcd with considerable spirit on both sides. Rev. c. Shaw, acted as chair. man, and decided that the side of reading made the most points. Blown! Omen 1hmrsahr.--ahe ape . Committee appointed at last meeting of the County Council to promote the erection of the South Grey Begiety Wee, met st Durham on Wetland-y, the and inst., on the coll ofthe chairman, Mr. J. J. Middlo. ton, to select a db and bonnet other bunnies ulnting thereto. They succeeded ingettingo Iitefmm Mr.msurJ. Mid. dough, to: the low who (101(1). Tudor; will be asked immediately " the building “In“. A... m. -K_r, . Nannow Eschpr.-on Tuosday mm'nlng: Inst, Mr. Joseph Barker, engine driver, when about . mile from the station, was thrown " on the truck, falling on his head. He was brought to this village, and Dr. MoWilliam dressed tho wound, which appears to be only a slight cut, and the engine driver. who cmplninod of in. ternal injury, was able to leave on the evening train. NEW Sromrasas.--The Police Trustees met on Tuesday his! to roceive tenders for building sidewalks, etc. The tenders of Mr S. McDowell. jr., for lumber 66.50 per 1,000 feet, and for building sidewalks " 01.50 per rod, being the lowest, were ac- cepted. Mr. Wm. Nethereut's tender to supply 24 pieces of eedas, at 72e each, was also accepted. HARLEY Trrzrr,--Mr. Wm. McDevitt, 2nd line east, Caledrvn, had20 bushels of barley stolen from him on the night of tho 21st ult. From the circumstances attending the robbery his evident that some panics acquainted with the premises were the Pitratom.--orattgeoitu Ad- certain. Parr-ttthm-air. M utch preached in tho School house here, on Sabbath last, to a large nudicnce. The sermon was atten- tively listened to, and we have no doubt Mr. Mulch, by the time he gets through his College course, will be able to secure a good congregation, as he has nu easy ad, iiredsna good voice. unmoun- Cmrncar.-The quarterly business meeting of this mission, will be held at Armstrong‘s Church, Iuistioge, on Saturday next, May 5th. and on the Sabbath following, tho usual quarterly services will be held in the sumo place. Rev. C. Shaw will conduct the services. Rosana! IN Mouse J'oaxar.--m, learn from the Confederate that on Sunduy evening or early on Monday morning, .200 in notes and $98 in cash, was taken from MeMahon's Hotel, Mount Forest. A desk, cash box, and some pnpers were also carried away, but were recovered. COLONEL A. Armstrong, before leaving Slwlbumo, for Toronto, was last week treated to an oyster supper, " Jennings Hotel. T. Coyne, Esq. occupied the chair and read an address to tho Colonel. The Brass Band was present, and the affair passed " pleasantly. mnrwar-Work will be commenced at Listowel on May Ist. Mr W. KI. May, the contractor, has sub-let the grading bc. tweou Llstowel and M lverton. As soon as the material fur ties, fencing, ee., can be procured, tho wlmlc work will go on at ouee.--Outowet Banner. Fras.--We regret to learn that Mr. &unuelDoualdson's house on con. 2, lot 17, Euphrasia, occupied by Mr. s. Good, tenant, was burned down on Tuesday last. Insured for 0300. The imsttranee on the furniture was $160.--r'hornbury Standard. Tux Lus.-owing to the extreme North and West winds which 1uwe prevailed dur. ing the last week, tho ice still remains in our harbor. All our vessels are ready to leave, and will do so as soon as the ice movea.--thoen Smmd Adveriuer. IN another column will befound an ad. vertisement from Messrs. A. * A. Cochrane, of Durham Foundry, advertising their Reapers and Mowers. Mr. W. L. Mar- shall, of Dundalk, is Agent for Proton and Molancthou. Me. Matthew Means, of Nurmanby, received a few dtys since, aBronze, Medal, awarded to him at the Centennial Exhi. bition for Treadwcll Fall Wheat. Tn: propeller Northern Belle and steam- er Waubuno, have formed a line from Col. lingwood to Sault Ste. Marie, and will run to Parry Sound also, calling at Owen Sound, during the ensuing season. In. Hoary Schmk, is prepared to trfhe his-Irvine. u “we muon. See ade., Con Km for In]. " the Dun-ink Grist Mill, at Rr.go per barrel of 200 1b.. Tm: Clarksburg hm: band purpose hold. ing I concert on the evening ofthe 24th of May. Nan 83M evening at half put six, Rev. C. Shaw will patch in the Orange Hill, Dunddk. Till " VIN“ mp in this vicinity is in I healthy state, very little having truftored during the winter. Mn. P. Whittle, of this village, in pre- pared to furnish Summer Drinks, Syrups, Oranges, Git. get beer and Cider. WI Ire glad to announce that Mr. Ken- nedy has recovered from his sicknes. but he mu not able to tame the School this Tm: bud-hum"! wrote]: who stole our door step but night hadbetter bring it back, or the "devil" will be after him for certain. week. corruption: of the late Government, in mf- tieient to prevent the sane men from ever min receiving the ttonthumst, of the people Local and Other Items On the 15th a young lady named Mar. garet Sommille. daughter of Wm. Samar. ville, of haveâ€. vs: prom bmnkfut, when her clothing caught tire tom the stove and was nearly all burned " baht. uni-tune. mind her. Sh. wu no fear. fully injured that death resulted the “mo eveniug. F Sworn)! rrtEstwrmt-'rhe Pies.l)ytery t of Sangeen met at Arthur on Tuesday last . week, Rev. J. Morrison, of Cedarville, Moderator, presiding. There was a good nttendance of ministers and elders. The induction of the Rev. D. Stewart into the charge at Arthur took place. A large amount of businea; was transacted. Application was made by Me. A. F. Mackenzie, who lately finisud his course at Knox College, for leave to be taken on trial for license to preach. After preliminary examination the Presbytery agreed to make the required application in favor of Mr. Mackenzie to the next meeting of the General Assembly. In consequence of certain grievances in Osprey a Presbyterial deputation consisting of the Rev. Messrs Baikie and Gunn and Mr. Turnbull, Elder, was appointed tovisit Eugenia Falls and Potts' Corners at their earliest convenience, to ascertain the cause of grievances and to report at next meeting 'of Presbytery. Commissioners to represent the Presbytery at the meeting of tho Gen. eral Assembly at Halifax in Juno next, were appointed by ballot, and tho names chosen were as follows: Bowls. John Mac ‘Inlllan, John Morrison, P. Greig and R. F. Gunn; and Messrs. Geo. Johnson, of Clif- Jmi; Huknm, of McIntosh; Jam Scott of Mount Forest; and Dr. Gunn, of Dur: ham, Elders. In view of the calls to be Malawian 1tmsatsgrmsdtohohU special meeting of Presbytery in Knox Church, Haunt PM, on Tuscany, and -. -V -- v - V---" "I. an“), Mty. Thet meeting then adjourned. Wood Farm, from whom he purchased l "Abergeldie," and in answer, Mr Porter I says that cows brought to the bull while in [ his possession scarcely ever missed, and that he could occupy sheets of paper in speaking of the good animals of his breed, were he to particularize, but he could say that there was not one had calf, and that not one of "AlMsrgtsldie's" calves was ever beaten on it show field, and that three of his calves took three first prizes at the County of Peel Fair, last year. "Abergel. die" was from the celebrated herd of Mr. I Mun, Scotland, and from his best cow, and was imported by Mr. W. Thompson, of Pickering, and when one your old took tho prize over the bull "Lord Strathallau" which was afterwards sold for $2,500. T CORRECTING A Russ IlEroar.--m ap- pears that some parties have been eirealat. ing false ropon; respecting tho thorough- bred Durham Cattle, which Mr. J. Mode- land advertises for sale in this paper. To set the matter right Mr. Modeland has written to Mr. Thomson Ponchof Elm FATAL Accmz'sr.--on Friday night last as the lute train for the cast was going, at it pretty snug rate between Page's flag station and Harriston, the engine driver noticed an object on the track. m at once reversed his engine, but too late : the object was struck and knocked to one side. Upon investigation it proved to ho amnn who it was subsequently learned ‘wns named White, a resident of Minto township. Near the body, or in one of the man‘s pockets, we are not certain which, was found n. bottle containinaa mixture mid to bo whiskey and saltpetrc. i The body, which was not disfigured in any way. was taken to IIarriston. On the fol. lowing Saturday a. coroner’s inquest was held and a. verdict returned to the effcet that it was purely accidental and the rail. way company exonerated from all blame.--- Munnt Forest Confederate. Tm: Damn): Act-Tho Pankin Act came into force in this County on Tuesday ( lust. It is wonderful to see tho smiling countenances of some of those who scarce- ly ever went away from this villnge sober. Some of them say the Dunkin Act is a good thing. and are glad that they cannot get any liquor now. The hotels are kept "pen to accommodate tho travelling pub- lie, and we are pleased to see tho strict manner in which the hotel keepers in this village are complying with the Law. The suit now before tho Court of Chancery, to try and get the Dunkin Act quashed, has been enlarged for two weeks, and the hearing will probably take place in about a week. CAR Botsttm---Upon the arrival of the train from Mount Forest on Friday fore. noon, at Orangcville, it was discovered that n. ear contaiuing a quantity of pressed hay, was on fire. It wad put under the tank and n. stream of water was poured over it which soon extinguished the flamos but not before the roof and sides of the car and contents were almost destroyed. How the fire originated is a. mystery, as it started in the cur, audit had not been open- ed for several days.--Adtrerhuer. Woot, Ca-tL-air, James Reid bu purchased the Curding Ind Pulling Mill from Mr. J. J. Middleton, of this village, and having put the machinery in thorough working order, is now prepared to do wool carding and fulling in a workmdn-like manner. A: Mr. Reid has been " the business for over tsrentrfive yam, and has given good tstrtisfaetitm in tho past, we have no doubt but those favoring him witly their work will be well "titsiied with their return. Ftrr.-0n Monday afternoon, between 8 and 4 o'clock, a burn on lot 12, 2nd con. Normwby, wu destroyed by fire together with a portion of its conteutn, consisting of a cow, 8 pigs and a lot of hay and cuts. The barn was the property of Mr. Bobt. Watson, jr., but was in the possession of Mr. James Prufeit, tenlnt of the farm to whom the effects destroyed belonged. No imsurtrmse.-chroniele. , Comm of management. D. E. Wrighi, J. Pedlar, and J. Lambert Payno. Tu Merton Bun Bail Club ha been reorganized for the season of 1877. Quite nqumtityoinow blood bu been added totumnknnditu,sndartew nuns In: following m the otrimm, eleetedt--Ptesi. dent, W. A. Campbell; Vice-President, H. (one Tietoriis." The Mutual Immune Company G 'Ga; The barns of Mr. Peter Stuart, in Puslinch Township, 1 few miles from Guelph. together with four homer, tmr cows, B number of damp and pigs, besides I quantity of need. have been burned to the ground, mypvscd to be the work of n The vote upon the ",000 bonus for mill purposes, in 1huyborough, resulted in a majority of " in favour of granting the bonus. Mr. Broddy we; to put up a. mill otsuthesUnt esp-city to tam out 200 barrels of flour per day. At the Guelph, May Fair, held on Wed. nesday, buyers were present from Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, and other places at a distance. About three hundred head of cattle changed hands at prices varying tram " 60 to " 50 per cwt. The Gueliiu masesrment roll for 1877, which has just been completed, shows a population of 9,677, an increase of 660 during the past year. The assessed value of property is $2,918,820. an increase of $423,880 over but your. The people of Arthur are agitating for a line of railway from that village to Gold, stone, seven miles off, to connect with the W, G. & B. Railway. John Small, non of Mr. David Spence, of Amaranth, who has been dangerously ill with diphtheria and scarlet fever, is now better. The new Masonic Hall at Guelph was dedicated on Thursdr; last. Moved by Mr. Sing, seconded by Mr. McIntyre, that the clerk do notify Town. ship Treasurer to make out n. statement of all payments made by him since the lust audit, and likewise a statement of the amount remaining on lmml,by next sitting of Couneil.--Carried. Council udjom‘ned until the Mth May next, than to meet as a Court of Revision. JAMES Gmsox, Tp. Clerk. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, treeondedby Mr. Spccrs. that Mr. Suggcu do rocoive the sum of $2.00 for attending sitting at couneil.-carricC Moved by Mr. ierntsro, seconded by Mr. Spears. that the assessor do reeeive the sum of Mo as part "lary.--4hsvried. Moved by Mr McIntyre, seconded by Mr. Wining, that the sum of $100 be es. pended in each Division of the Township, this amount to cover all commission fees in each Division, and that Mr. Winters be Com. in Division No, l; the Reeve in D, No. 2; Mr. Spcera in No. 8; Mr. Sing in No. 4; Mr. McIntyre in No. ti.-Carriod. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, seconded by Moved by Mr. Spears, seconded by Mr. Sing.tlmt the sum of 910.00 be expended by the mover and tho Reeve for the bcncfit of the family of William Davis who are in destitute eisetunsitaneog, and that tho Reeve do issue his order foe the Btttuc.-- Carried. Petition from James Crawford and others asking for a grant to crosswny 45 on the ,5th Side ll. between tho 11th and 12th com-laid over until next siting of Council. The Clerk wasdircctcd to ordcrtlxo Co.Trea- sux‘er to erase from his books all taxes set against lands as shewn in the List now handed over by the collector, and all taxes set against Lot No 85 in the 8th con. ( The Council met on Saturday. 28th April, at Melrrtyre's Hotel, Maxwell, pur- suant to adjournment from 2nd April cur- rent. anhcra all present: the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of ftaancr meeting read and eonfirmed. The clerk prcsmmd several communications. Ono from W. Ferguson, L. S. b'., G. D. Carbet Lots 87, 88, and 80, lst ft. South ; and one from Co. Treasurer, saying there are no taxes against Lots 48 and 49. Ist It. N. It was moved that the clerk do fyle Mr. Ferguson's com. "1unieation. Ono day last week, Mr. Stewart of Pro. ton, came to Dundslk with r. basket of butter, and having disposed. of the butter purchased some groceries, and put them in the basket, along with a copy of THE GUIDE and started for home, walking up the Rail- way. When about two miles up he pro- cured u. "eoai" from a neighboring house, for his pipe, and continued bis journey, smoking as he went along, and was no doubt meditating on the welcome reception that he was expecting to await him on his arrival home. Tho wind was blowing briskly at the time, and as it faeed him, he did not notice that he had a smoke in front of him and a. smoke in the basket too, until all at once it burst out in a blaze, and basket and contents were near- l ly consumed before he succeeded in quenching the flames, and by the'timo he succeeded in getting tho firo "out" he had the handle of the basket left, which report says he did not consider worth his while to carry home, and so pitching it to one side, went on his wuy,-not rejoicing. , Collector McLean at Guelph. accompan- ied by ofhmm, Nichols and Powell, ' l an illicit distillery on the promises of Wm. lit-Donald, Lot No. " 0th Concession. New Survey, Melnnethon, about tivemiU. from this village. on the morning of the timt inst. The plant was in (all operation. Two meshes were found in process of fermentation, nad a quantity of spirits was also found. The illicit establishment was on rather a large scale. There were a steam engine and boiler. Lar fermenting tumr-eeeh of the capacity of about 600 gallons, a large mash tab, two stills, two chargers, a tin worm, Ae., he. The liquor and the greater part of the property was destroyed by the offieers. The steam cn- gine which is a splendid eight horse power, has been purchased by Mr. S. McCullogh, from the Revenue Oitieem, and was brought _ to this village to-day, McDonald has kept himself scarce since the seizure, but is wanted by the offiecrs. It is understood that he has accomplices, whom the recent law on the matter will make equally guilty with the principal. \ Seizure of an Illicit Distillery. 't -9-.---- ,, - ------.. County of Wellington. .___, WW b4->0#- _ Singular Occurrence. TORONTO Osprey Council. A division was taken on the item to provide for the salary of an Inspector of Indian Agencies 01,800. The item was concurred in. The House having concurred in the remaining vote: in 'mpply, went into Com. mittee on Ways and Means. and tttter I show of resist-nee tron Mr. Domville the Supply Bill was introduced Ind passed all i Ma . through h goo Ottawa, April 28. Immodiatly that the Home M Mi, Speck» mad . Ina-go im- am Rud- toney the Governor-Gen“ humming n ale-puck dated September 17th, 1816,0011: Her Majeity‘u Search†of Shh for ii) Colonies, relative totUNorth.west Bound. Concurrcnco was then resolutions from the Co ply. Coneurrenee was then taken in a number of resolutions from the Committee of Sup- ply, mostly without discussion. After recess. On Mr. Domville'a motion that the Immendmcntx made by the Senate on . private Bill respecting tho Albert, N. B., Railway, was read a second time and con- curred in. . A number of Government Bills from tlas Senate then advanced through their m- mnjning stages. Mr, Mac-Kay (Capo Ihuvn) Nagoya-.1 the report of the Committee on the coal interests, and on motion it was also referred to the Printing Committee. After a brief discussion it to the Printing Committee. The House wont into Committee of Sup. ply, and a number of items passed Ottawa, April 27. Mr. Casey presented the report of the Civil Service Committee and btieily ex- plained its recommendations. After some farther debate, the House divided, when were were for tho motion, yens, 97; nays, M. The Bill was reported, read a. third tim: on discussion, and passed. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Bill. Mr. Mitchell okoridd the Bill, at the same time asserting that he had unthiugto fear did it not pass. Mr. Macdonald (Toronto) was prepared to give it his hearty support. Mr. Irving thought the chief own-lion to the Bill was because it came from the (hoverumentaiU of the House. Mr. Cameron (Victoria) considered that as the Act of Parliament had induced cer- tain parties to enter suits against affectud members of the House, they should be indemnified to the extent of costsiueurrru1. Sir J ohn Macdonald opposed the Bill, alleging as his reasons that it was setting aside the law when no cases had been produced proving it necessary. On motion for third reading, Mr. Ito. l chestcr moved that it be referred back to l Committee of the whole to reduce tho duty on malt to one cent per pound. The amendment was lost on a division. Mr. Mackenzie moved the second read. ing of an Act respecting the Act further seeming the Independence of Parliament. He stated that the Bill was a literal copy of one introduced in the English Parlia. ment for a similar purpose. It was pro- posed to indemnify members, who had viul- _ ated, unwittingly, the Independence of Parliament Act, and he thought it would I commend itself to the House. After recess, the Customs Bill passed through Committee and was amended Ottawa, April 26. The resolution respecting Northern mil. wuy was considered in Committee and a Bill based thereon was introduced to the House, mad the usual number of times and passed. lit was the intention to take part in the Paris Exhibition, but what class of goods were to be sent was not decided on. The Government had not had time to mature any scheme. He might any, however, that it has in contemplation to exhibit models of plans of some of our meat public Works. He could not my what amount would be required, but the Government asked an appropriation of 930,000, which they believed would be ample until next meeting of Parliament. A number of item: then passed and the House adjourned. Mr. Mackenzie explained that 925,000 was asked for tho expense, ofthe Auatralian Exhibition, but as there was an unexpended balance of the appropriation in rel-lion to the Centennial Exhibition, the combined expenses in the two cases would only a little exceed the apropriation of "(11,000 for the Centennial. He also stated that The cases of Thomas Workman and Alphonso Dcajardines for breach of the Independence of Parliament Act WM re. ferred to Committee. " The Act altering the time for auditing the public accounts was read a third time and carried. The House then went into Committee of Supply on Supplementary Estimates. _ Mi. Mackenzie moved for leave to intro. hupo a Bill respecting the het furher ae- curing the Independence of Parliament. At half-past two the members were called in, a division taken, Dr. Tupper's motion being Lu%rtod--yetus 59 any: 104. Ottawa, April Mth. The dobato on the P-'tits Railway was renamed. The Act Providing for the Inspection of Petroleum was read: third time and pmod. An het respecting Ordnancs and Admir- alty Lands utter being mended in Com. mittee was read I third time and pasted. Mr. turtwrightmomi1tho Bill but 'to Committee for insertion of . chute to the Weet that 11on in the Ad is to be con- strued u in my way tdteeting tho privity of the aovernment china upon the Buil- way Company. in Committee the chase wu inserted 3nd later the Bill was repofted. mad “bird time and paged. DOMINION uranium Ottun, April Mth. On motion of Mi. Mudmdd, the North. em Railway Bill nu “up furoonaidar ation. ttm taken in rennin Committee of Sup. WM referred Buli- Fnto am his belief that pram-hing Cltri'iirtttity among 260.000.4110 of Hindoo: was working clung“ more ex- truding than was Vitus-sod in modern Europe. don, "id:--"'"--- I.“ Glut iid English [maple luvs done to bonedit lush. the missionaries In". The citizens of Bmdked at" In]. Me. D. Stevenson. [have of the village, and the newly appointed Clerk at In: Cm for the county of Simcoe. a bnnqnet and . gold watch mined " 0176 on the on of his de. putm for Barrie. A Bill reducing the United States nmly to a force of mm is being propued for submisnion to Congress n th- Momma extra session. Comm-inn having been made nguinst the management of the Halifax Lmmtie Asylum. the Loeat Government the about to appoint a Commission of Enquiry. The lumbering prospects from the Ottawa district no disheartening. as the water in the trihutarieu of the Ottawa River is unusu- ally low. Mr. Hugh Sutherland hnongngod about forty men It Orillia for Government work in tbs Nada-west. They to“. about lat M ny. houses were dosh oy, lust. to W hm» gmtmuu‘uiu‘m Young men who recently left mun; for California are retuming, a they could tind no work. The lady evangelists. Misse- Geldlnni and Mudie, In conducting services It Kingston. Six thousand joiner. M Manchester. Eng., have smack for an advance of Visa. An Icelandic newspaper, the first one on tris continent, will soon be started at Gimli, Manitoba. There we" eighty-nine and“ trom small pox Inat week in London. Eng. Collingwood Bremen m raising funds to celebrate the 24th. Improvements are eonstant1y going on at the milk: Asylum. A Baptist church is under construction u Collingwood. Ihnve nuwonly to give expression in my earnest hope that on Four return to pmar sevenl homes you my Inset with evident-en of growing prosperity, ind that before you are again cullnd upon to meet together in Four representative cupid!)- the passing cloud on our trade nu] oom- morco will have disappeared. The Commissioners to be named under the Treaty of Waiting“): luring been at length appointed. the Commission will showy be organized at Haiifux. I have taken steps to ensure a full and fair pro- trent/on of the case of Canada. I trust the ncgutiatiuns may realize all our ex- pcctations. In her Majesty’s name I thank you fur the supplies you have so cheerfully voted. I will who can that they are expended with due regard to economy. Honorable Gentlemen of the Senate _ Gentlemen of the Hour o.f Common, _ The law providing " the oxtnditiun of fugitive criminals will enable Cumin to discharge eftieeicutly her part of the ('n- gngemeuts of the Empire is this imptrtaut particular. [ Gent'cmm of the Hunt of Common. J-- l The vast shipping interests at our grant inland some will be benefitted by the extan- sion to the trade on those waters of rights and remedies, the utility of which has been recognized by long experience. The alterations of the duties on petrolo- um will confer 3 great boon on the masses of the population. The law as to inmrnnce companies m'll add to the existing securities of Carnndinn insurers. The improved provision for the incor- poration ofjuiut stock companies will, I tmrt,tendto the establishment of such ottmpanimundtsr the operation of sound general rules rather than by special and exeeptiorud legislation. Among the numerou- mcnsures you have passed In several of consider-Me public importance. In relieving you hom further attendance in Parliament I beg to convey to you my dunks for the dilligenoo with which you have applied yourselves to the perforamucos of your duties. After which tho Governor-General wu pleased to close the fourth session of the third Parliament of the Dominion with the following speech _ Honorable Gentlemen of the Senate. Gentlemen of the Home of Contact» _ - m mums. At 8 o'clock p. m. His Exoelleney the Governor-Genet!) proceeded in sate to the Chamber of the Send. h the Pull» meat buildings and took hi: not upon the throne. The members of the but! being nssombled., His Excellency wee pleased to command the Attendance of the Home of Commons, and that Home being present. theBillepnuedhy th. How. the most import-m of which we will give next week were assented to in Her Majesty's name by Ills Excellency the Governor-General. curd to the Wh‘ ad “In Georgia: Buy hand: of I. We Built-y and the Mung of the Cumin Cont-II or some tthrrt road in the nine direction. Mr. Mackenzie presented. number of Mr. Irving patented the fmt "port of (In: Sal-ct Comm on Privileges out Electioul, amid!!! much confusion tho Usher of Black Bod luving upped It the doorjunt u the claim» pm his report. sry Comma. Wm" Miscellaneous. “-»v '.ved and several live- with a maid of Ihmilqaard Ml. All Enélizh J,,',,.,), will. Magda harbour of tiartcl, 1m In the west the itmt engagement sine: the Will“!!! ofthe Btmirtieo orrurrol on "Milly. when the Herr.oeovirnins m- t.ahodtt" TIM vanguard no" Nrsr, _ I “I I5. mm In. out " M.- IWOO mp"! thr tit fl, “Iâ€!!! M prtneipatit.v, the maul! " which will be M an Turks will shawl“:- tho idea of mpg/in; (SI-don. All I'm diam non-min: troop- haw- n;'.1‘H -rod in ths dilution of HIM“. Point "h-d. B-in he, luau-rm r. 'i. M tho lame-Mon of the 1mm r: opened, 'tttVert 10mm load mum-1. r',' It ia new Mk tttnt Garvin will (NI-my tU hot-mu (Iv-Ian. at Mimi-m A Constantinople “was main" 17:“ {0qu 'ut'"Ttteement:-"ruw, tu. nirU entry into I low" trum Ce Boarhorm and Mullen-H in tr'ossortuy.- prohibited. All lights ,rill be rrtimrruci:erl 0W two at the entrance of the “a“.v‘w“ I no! two In the Mazda. ma than my the be [at out†" “In Ina-Em m mun: n.» in“: much-O I [dam-1y from. thrir “and gun-dinning n0" mar-Izod Bum r. on the nil-ray batman Durham“ and GM. The total tome in Rulnnnmn " now estimated st sixty thou-And. p, ‘- PII‘IuOBI I]. brn'atg We to cross (Ev Dumbo It “it, "been. pnnhmm In “1;"- " boa-W. bsePobea tmxioet \ r-" nut in the river on either uidp of 11»- The Ottoman fume on the Danube hs, tt been mainland by the arr-in] of forty bot. Gillian- “1140M Chg-hm from Mia. in western Bulgaria. II Mukhtu run. and the mm...“ by a. Gum! Duh Kicks-l, .heother of thn Czar. The first serious engagement of the w commenced on Sand-y morning. when tho main body of the Bali-m. during dong the Armenia: trmstue in the direction of Batman. cum the Turks baton Kg". The opposing In“. in am Mr m 'its-UM. In ark-Ly A Pesth telegram fmm "nil “Munro: that the Russian an Building I bridge over tho Dunnin- than. lo the Queen in favor of concert of an : on the part of the Eumpmn Pam _ t norm-e from Turkey a make Kr l " m libcnios in the Thuhiah pruviueu, AIM u [and “I'm! inMgiUs " an Mum: of Turkish territory. A Pesth telegram ham ' mmunmu Mr. Ghdstune [as given notice of a In orution netting funk that Tut-Roy has 14- tuleaimto tlae W“. Hamid. 1m will dun mow the adoption of m Addrcr It in My announced at. the War once that the Govrrument has my]: pro- pnntimu to mud {my thoasand mun ml to Egypt. Of this form tweuty-tiv. thour and will go from England, and twrnt.vdirvo wetland him India. A tmnnimarmt And Ina-lied M and†ready to law. I The Gaaeeeimhliueq I WIN-n I. 1"] Derby to the bonds ofthe Departutcuu M State announciugcoruin rules, armnluug to which mot-"u- of both belligeretats m Erbium: tom Ming any British pun n s nation fatany warlike purpose-Ni-ir,.: their pxim thereto-ttbarking- wan-Ilka not“ or man can] and "(William than Main“ for iravnmiiMe want, or mumm- " - than body-Imu- houn, "My! in can of stress of weather. change. " necessity of ol‘aining pnwisi. m. A "(Wu Ins boon imam-l ', Queen stating that the is dotcrtui maintain strict and impartial noutm the war between Banzai: Ind Turkr: summoning her mlvjods to 1.1mm violating the laws valuing chm-cm. I†dhrard-e gnu mm n a P mm dominion between Lord Bearontiru land 'tten' “his “1"â€. to the pun ' w suit mi My take in UN LAW-m question. An my corps of 80.1qu or 40.. MO men is being mpidly pupa-d f: r do» patch to may put where English inn rum mm tum. It H highly prololl that thin corps will Milan)!“ at Mum. or Gibraltar. The emnmand is to lw 0131111 to Lord Napier of IGgdnU. The Daitg TM" Mull-mm nt " Pen any: the Mm Alma-Hm in about 2,000men bathe battle NM" I’mwxm, Both Poti Ind Fort St. Nichnlur lmw been bcmbudod and partly demuycd. M M W " Tellurukmu. nu Bub-n. AM In. "htiue UM tummy "M Id " to route With“). In. I‘m." A tGdrid WM]: "rs Spain ml] send in MM nquull‘on to the haunt. A Ba. Much reputed 't.tt :14 mm)- “NIPâ€. urban Italian "Mn-vim“) luv being pup-ml for m. A MI! detetelt 1‘01"er 11m: 1.â€. A Baetin W11 "TON-3 Cad (up may in“ to [an into commmm M". a! "dttiomemen.oforar. A d-teh hom Coumnlinnph- any The Rosina: hue mph-d (Jluryu the Dual». M Mths 'Urtt5iah M Ins how: t rrlot. cl .0 in W. and n ilept n hcid u, Indian- " s me. E 4hrt-teiraqN .mll‘l‘rh "ph Glut III mum bu taken plan " tho Aainatio “or new Ardulmz. and “3h Russian: were magnum b, ull WMWSN'J thrf " “am up“! " an It-hid, MIN», air " A quid tom Constantino“. rtMm .that the ttttttnas in " wmhul: b, “I. â€M “in an alumni fs' mil he WWI-Mg to 's new BEFORE k.Uss The War in the East. Cross the Danube. “I m the Standard my; "ttmg,'tattctst 1. dl Inn-Stun.†int Thomnr' ture of K. and thr n bl, wn In I ta by k, 'ORTI" Plug-noun Som~ irttt expon- “V. Al? I tl mt " PM ti. tr . In “A the “kid mm 1 div-w to the fr tabmtUt; texods “no.“ A “and "H tity ul I In {1W t' t1 [Hard