he / & duty to sssurc i. _ It would be dictating to the electors juebee as to their action at the polls. Ir. Deviin foilowed in an able speech the same side, showing the evasive wcter of the motion of Sit John A. E&-mnld. the tyrannical character of principlese which he sdvocated, the stant rewline«s of the Tory party to mier the crown and trample upon its resentative« whonever t! eir views wore acted noom,. Torvism hâ€"d purued the tad Apeil 12th. lon. Mr. Langevia resumed the deâ€" e on the Quebec erisis, and proceeded weat length to denounce the action ef . de St. Just, and to argue that the use had a pertect right to investigate sction in the matter. ‘ ir. Jetie followed, and in a very clear i eloquent speoch shewed that under Federal Constitution to allow of interâ€" ‘nee such as was demanded by the Opâ€" ition would be wrong and subversive of vincial rights and Provincial jurisdicâ€" H e Hon. Mr. Lance zecliols develion rcte ct m to Canada. We ie J% the great degree to which literg ue greal degree to wh e incousistency between Sir in the matter of the reservâ€" s sent from the Ontatio &s~ s present action in the watâ€" llier and the incorrcâ€"t verâ€" »wa Derion double shuffie in fir John. ‘The hov. gentleâ€" eeded to narrate the proâ€" a precipitated the Quebeo Quebec Government were ors of the courts ‘:‘i“ : appealing against a course i concluded by condemning e Opposition as interfering tion of the people of Que~ to was continued by Mr. aurier, Brooks and othere. . Langevin moved the adâ€" Cuonaid, in & very h†led the resolution, which ipported by Hon. Mossre, ngevin in French, uckeouziec then movred the a select cormmitteo to preâ€" s in accordance with the n, which was nowsel a_ vU on 10BVILY us our Walugâ€" your future weliare sud we rejoice in the ccuy, a Canada muy uo lo.. immutage of Your Emn.“.’-‘ knowledze u! public aff, + degree as she has enjoyed A lhe inuwstrial pnt;j'b ncourageiment from Youg forts and liberality., We y the assurance thiy Your your distinguished Culsory t dismissal by the Lieu« { Quebee of h1s Ministry cumstances, unwise, and position accorded to the â€"wn since the concession respousible Government th Americun Colonies."* Tour Zzeclieney thay the of your grout whilitiee oi rublic is 1e pubue interests is hel® 5e & oblain &n u‘m-.‘n :Ch of the U)lh‘.M ig. llis first «question 1 any concern in the ded to show, by referâ€" nces, that tins Parline Case anlâ€" had stoned ted of their lovâ€" le lwe 210 ears the Em onefit of Yw xperience, an vernme i the Lieutenant~ in very extreme or politic to do se, St. Just, it was a ther he was wise d that this House ide that question, covince of Quebec, munistratiou were so. _ He then went wll4gd country will Xlxef‘llenoy & ‘lo thon weut om on of prerogatite nal riglht, and ase nantâ€" Govermor Lad o es t I‘r then moved the of Supply, whesy said that t efore uld move the ful. night had underâ€" he principles of i the Provinees. Allack 1 maing said that aÂ¥s beon SAiu 1@ ta wore. to the waily good were he bhad had & opposite to es« sther . pmeriodica® ply to a question : regard io the tion aflair, and Edmund Heud. to the en wayt + Qnebec crims, ir. Letellier.aud to sacmilee the * professed, but ative ent reason for ring tLuat they branclies of the red to the dife that the 1..005 is the Goverâ€" which urself will contiy. Â¥ that tmey in the imat Empite agp © s10queut uty bag Sage upon SE uP hich literg. 1 pursuits ToR Your ality, We thit Your od cuusory VUE Warag. tlizie aud ho Ccuvig, ho long" J xcoll.m,-‘ bli¢ affaire J i ¢L â€" tabtine to \Wwils Srmva® or rtwo Inrurorr Stmts. â€"Colleeâ€" teor Caven and Officer Creig, on Saturday, neized two illicit stills, abovt 5 miles apart, in the County of Rruce. ‘They also arrostâ€" +d the ownere of the sam», one of whom is the notorious ameggle., Au..us Surith, A daughter of Mr. Thes. Richardson, of West Garafraxa, was drowned in the river at Fergus on Monday last. The saw mill of Mr. Joshua House, Minto, we« burned down one day lately, one day hhl_\'. tagether with 600,000 feet of ‘umber. â€" Loas $7,000. Mr. Bowell rose to speak amidst some eonfusion, and threatened the House with a ten hours‘ speech, but the Premier and Sir Joun having come to a local naderâ€" standing as to adjournment, prevailed upâ€" on their followers to desist, and thus the most extraordinary episode that ever ocâ€" earred in the annals of Canadian Parliaâ€" mentary history was brought to a closo at 6:80 p. m. on Saturday, the Honse having set continuously for over 27 hours, At this point Lady Dufferin, who for a eouple of hours had sat in the House, rose to leave, when, as if by previous concert, all the members present rose and joined in singing with the most Iudierous solemâ€" nity, "God Save the Queen," which was begun by some one on the ministerial side of the House. â€" ‘Thuee vigorous cheers were yiven, and the members resumed their Mr. Speaker appealed to the mombers to keep order, when »ar. Cheval asked, "Is it more guilty to have a Litie musi¢q or to throw books about?" ‘Fne Speaker reâ€" plied that each of those things is improper, and unparliamentary. . Several gentlemon pttempted to address the House, the inâ€" sertuptions not having ceased. Mr. Hagzart, however, procseded, and threatemed to read a work on constitutionâ€" al law, wriiteu at the tiume of the Norman Conquest. The speaker arid that ho endsavored to ennduct the proeesdings oi the House with due regard to decorum, but he could not puecesed in doing ao unless he were assistod by the members of the House. Hon. Mr. Mackenzie begied of the hon. gentieman to desist, as he had surely well enough elaborated lus argument. be furced turvigu by M. us boucherville, mud the Lieutommutâ€"Gov ernor had chocaed hime in the right tine. ue uebute wus wgontinued by Mr. Laby, Hon. Mr. laâ€" flamme, ligutivgdon, _ Macdougall, &c. Mr. Plumi rose to speak at six o‘clochk, a. m., When tue House became tae seone of wiudest uprour and comusioun, the patience of tae woary legisintors was echausted, for when Mr. Plumob resumed the floor the vdensive ouaracter of his remarks was the sigual for & iresi outburst, and for some Sime nothing was Leard but the incessant din of | winsting, shonting, stamiming of ehairs, &e., cccasionmiiy varied by the Freuca mombers singing in cuorus "la Marseulamce," and toe binglish spemking members "Auld Lang Syne," aiternatelyâ€" 1 Lotu being agzin and nyain encored. â€" Mr. Piumb stopped at 7:30, wuen Mr. Methot: spoke in EFrenea and Mr. Domville in Engâ€" | Jish for ten hours, iniiowed by lar. Ortom and Mir. Quimet. ! Mr. Haggart thenrose speaking evidentâ€" ly against time, the usual interruptions beâ€" gan, varied by the vocal music. At this stage of the proceedingsâ€"noon of Saturâ€" dayâ€"Lady Duilferin occupied a seat on uie floor of the House. sewthy munuer, Showed tae #uarmeter of lue legisiution al Durhaim, Aoril AARDWARE.â€"â€"â€"Having purchased largely for cash at the recent Auction Sales, he can now sell all kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hardware at Bottom Prices. Carpenters‘ Tools, in sets, very cheap ; Spades, Shovels, Forks, Hoses, Locks, Glass, Putty, Nails, Bolts, Hinges, Augers, Belts, Wrenches, Chain, all sizes ; Zinc, Powâ€" der, sporting ard blasting. . As most of these goods have been purchased at very much under the regular prices. â€" All those requiring Hardware will find it to their advantage to call and enquire the prices. CARDEN SEEDS, CLOVER SEEDS, CATMEAL. CORNMEAL. Eâ€"<‘"Just Received, Another Crate of those Heavy Noew Pattayn Whitn Aranita Tan Sate AJA niaame a~â€"]» O MP _ wity White Cotton, 20 yards for $1 ; Grey Cotton, 20 yards for $1 : Prints 7 & _ fan TAPnanaa~a aAmlIZ 1m1, ,, _ _A _ W q ccQ,°_O_ PE j #â€" AAIIRUVV; m x _ WRA AUAL AP d 3 Tudl d NP YJ _ OLLLL shad istAiNedutse shent hk) * tres 12‘c. per yard, Linen for Dresses only 12c. per yard; Muslins, fancy, only 10c. per yard; Grenadines, fancy, crnly 12 per £ard; Ladies‘ good White Stockings, 10c per pair; Men‘s good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 25¢; Ladies‘® Parasols. from 25¢ up ; adies Corsets, from 25¢ up; Ladies‘ White Hdkfs., 6 for 250; Ladies‘ Collars, 2 for 10c ; Towels, 2 for 10c; Eolands, 12%¢c per yard. _A lot of Silks at cost. A lot of Kid Gloves less than cost. Try our Japan Tea at 25c per lb. Got one caddy of our extra quality Japan Tea, put up in a nice tin; it is warranted to please. f The Walkerton Telescope has been en Many lines of goods will be sold at LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. In Dry Goods CR EAT *n sn 4+ * o. * wa t Halitrdns â€" a id d Lmaiks P m cade k«}'.â€";.miz 2s Pooommnt Seqs comamogercm Wull, NO O i j & moust to t MOUNT FOREST MARKETsS. 1 Confederate Office, April 16, 1878. Flour per barrel............... 85 50 to 6 00 , Ontmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 5 00 Fail Wheat...............s«s..... 0 98 to 1 €0 ‘Treadwell Wheat............... 1 10 to 1 15 Spring Wheat.................... 0 98 to 1 00 KIOY . :1 corearererncascececcces e Y &D ht J 45 Baws, perdyt.............. Potatres, per hag........ Turnips, per busit........ u.;’. y CH UOMecsrersrrsrees Dressed Hogs, per 160 Tbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... Fall Wheat, per bush ... EOS . **\ .. sevsersesres Sheepskins each...... Butter per lb........... Eggs per doz......... . Wood, dry, per cord WoGB+s.1. L.2 vvitecs‘. is As a Mr. Mackenzio was retarning from Spnuish iiver to L the Current his team browe turough the ico and were drowued, Mir. wsckenzie being unable to save a single strap of their harness. Flour No.%,* * Corn Meal * * /, Shorts, $y e te Brau, o. Fall Whent per bush Spring Wheat, K. C1 Glasgow t Onts w 0 Barley t Poas 645 A littie boy, aged about five years, son of Nr. Joun Robertson, near Biuevale, was drowned recenti.y by ialling headâ€"first into w post hole. George Corry, of Stratiord, and a law clerk in theoflicoof McCarthy & Hamilton, 5St. Catharines, hung himself on Saturday last. â€" ‘Tuetre is no apprent reason for the snicide, as Corry, who was ubout sixteen years of age, always seomed in good spirits. Win,. M. Tweed died in Ludlowâ€"street gwol, New York city, on Eriday last, aiter a week‘s illuess, Uurnax, April 18, Flour, per 109, lbs, at mill $2 50 to Flour No.%,* * 2 25 to Corn Meal "~ * / aa...." & T5 to Shorts, w okk 1 00 to wBe thon a light untoauy weary feot t ali ue devious ways of earth : e twou a iinp tmito my path, that so Lise bencon light to mariners, I may &xtornal retuge fud, beyoud the reach of sin. Al. BRACHAN Whou first and best of booksâ€"the Book of Go< sdcilest, most sublime, and wouderful #iduestor of mankind for heaven Tay per ton.,........ ‘otatoes per bags... ?ork per 100 lb...... Beef " cA yvGA Brooke, i5.8. tb dBTV......c.2.....0 DURHAM _ MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. ‘ ToroxtTo, April 18, 1878 2€ 04E HC The Dible. Chaff. $1 22 to $1 28 1 05 to 1 11 0 90 to 0 98 to 0: 28. to 0 40 to 0 50 to 10 50 to 0 50 to 4 50 to 0 23 to 1 50 to 5 25 to 18 to 15 to 12 to 60 to 20 to 2 00 to 4 50 to 0 50 to 0 10 to 0 08 to 0 0 98 to 1 00 ; 1 10 to 1 15 0 98 to 1 00' 0 45 to 0 45 osmcnonzl 0 50 to 0 a5 0 55 to 0 55 : 0 15 to 0 15 0 08 to 0 08 , 0 25 to 0 30 | 0 20 to 0 50 0 60 to 1 00 2 50 to 4 00 9 00 tol0 00 00 to 05 to 70 to now received a Large Stock of Goods, purchased at the 18 11 1878 5 00 0 75 0 10 0 08 1 50 0 27 0 70 1 08 0 95 1 02 0 30 0 45 0 55 /*. . Clover, Timothy and other 66 |DRUGGIST ANDP AEED®SM AN, a9 17 | 13| 75 98 V E R Y L ¢ Garden SEEDS | The examinations for Finst Cuass will be hell at the Normal Schools, Toronto and Ottawa, on Thursday, July the lith, at 9. a. in. No visitors can be allowed during the County Examinations, W. FERGUSON, PistorNé INspucton. Priceville, 15th April, 1878. câ€"10 Seeds, Seeds! JULY â€" EXAMINATIONS, 1878â€"CO. GREY, For Certificates to Public rar School Teachers, \\’ILL BE HELD at the Town of Owâ€" en Sound, For Sreox» Crass on Moxnay, July the 8th, at 2 p. m. . For Tems» Chass ou Moxâ€" pay, July the 15th, at 2. p. m. Forms of the notice to be previously given by ths candidates can be obtained by application to any Inspector, It is imlia{wusuh]n that enndidates should notifv !hc])nwiA ing Inspector Not Later than the 1st of S iume, of their intention to prosent themselves for examination, as all notiees to the Depurtment, of intending candidates, must be made through the prosiding Imspector, im order that he muy promptly thoreafter noti‘y the Department of the munber of candidetes, as well as the numes of those applying for Firsr or Skcox» class ccrtifiâ€" McDoxar.©â€"On the lith ult., in the t»wuship of Bentinck, Rongld M«Donald, aged 73 yers. Dessssod wias s untive of Argyieshire, Scot land, Wautrtrâ€"In E from wit, on the 7th in it., James, son of Mr. Jusper White, uged 4 yours und 8 months. (G. 1D, MACMILLAN, h\']"l‘()l{f\’ BYâ€"ATâ€"LAW. _ Office, Upyer 4 &. Town, Durham, Out. 10 WaTTâ€"MCKENZIE.â€"At the residence of the bndda‘s futher, on the 10ih inst., by the Rev. Win. Purk, Mr. John Watt, mershant, Mount Forost, to Lizsic, eldest daughter of Donuld MeKouzie, Fisg., of Ducham,. MeCLoCKLINâ€"At Darbam, on Mendey, the 15th inst., the wife of Mr. E. Melocklin, of the Dritish Hotel, of a daughter, Bcotrâ€"iIn Glenelg, on the 3rd inst., the wilo of Mr. Androw Bcott, of a danghtes. Ron=nrtsoy.â€"In Exemont, on the 8th inst., the wile of Mr. Duncan Robortsou, of w son. From Growers of known Reputation. MPORTED At Lowest Market Prices. which he intends offering to cash buyers CGREATâ€" BARGAINS : BEE CATALOGUE. FIELD ]. MARKIRD DVRILANM. DEATHS BIRTHS Arngegt® y8 i=*Just Received, Another Crate of those Heavy New Pattern White Granite Tea Sets, 44 pioces, c=ly $2.75..53 2] Now Advertisements. ONTARIO _ HARDWARE, CROCKERY, i the province of Ontario we have mmude special arâ€" â€"ramgements with the publishers to‘ sapply Scrteâ€" by John Burroughs, entitled "Following the Hal cyon to Canada." n:otdatmonoown._oia.leln this popular magazine can be seen at the office of this paper, No name can be entereu until pay meut is received. Scmunxen‘s MoxtuLy deseryedly ranks among the very best illustzated magaiines published. Its ten. During the past year several papers have apâ€" peared in ScrrBNER devoted wholly or in part to Canadian subjects, and during the year 1678 there will appear beautifully illustrated articles on Cariâ€" NER‘s MoNTHLY and "The Grey: Review" togethe for $3.25 a year, being 75 cta. less than the «ubscripâ€" tion price to ScRIBNER alone. Spscimen copies of Thousand Islands, etc., besides a Charming Paper Priceville, April l1th, 1878. SCRIBNER‘S MONTHLY AND And you will be convineed that buying for cash is the right and only way whereby you can save money in your dealings. Ouly think of qood plain colored Lustres from 12}c., good figured Lustres from 12}c., ; Canadian ‘I‘weeds from 50c., Brown Ducks from 12}c., Ladies‘ ‘Ties from 10c., And crush down the credit system, and at the end of the year you will le bettor satistied and have no bills coming in, and free to go where you get the goods the chenpest. In order to pay one special visit to the Montreal House and see the immense bargains we are offering in DRY GOODS, Machine Needles all Makes. Dresses and Mantles made to Order. OPPOSITION the Life of TRADE ! â€"â€"1878. â€" Ladies‘ Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Galoons, Braids, Fringes, Press Buttons, Dress and Mantle Trimmings, Parasols, Gloves, Embroidery, Corsets, Berlin Wools, Collars, Cuffs, Frillings, Snow Flake Dress Goods, Embossed Prints, Fancy Prints, Snow Flake Ulster Cloths, Mantle Cloths, White Dress Muslins, Men‘s White Shirts, Men‘s Fancy Shirts, Oxford Shirtâ€" Angs, Tweed Suitings, White & Grey Cottons, As they have just opened out a well assorted and fresh stock of the very latest stylss in Millinery & Fancy Dry Goods, . & A. DAVIDSON‘‘S, Ladies‘ Kid Gloves from 45¢., Ladies‘ Prunellas from 45¢., Men‘s Stogas from80c., and everything else accordingly. THE REVIEW. **Farmers, Look to Your Interest,>* MILLIN ER Y ! Boots & Shoos, &co. , 20 yards for $1 ; Grey and Black Lusâ€" Now is the time to make your purchases at GROCERIES, very bost writâ€" GEO. WOOD & CO. Township of Bentinck. TEING Lot Number Thirtyâ€"two in the Or to J. H. HUNTER, Durham, Arpil 2, 1478. GLASGOW WHEAT, SUITABLE FOR SEED Apply to ROBERT ROBERT.sON. For particulars apply to March 21at 1878, Valuable Farm for Sale J. H . HU N T IN E. & A. DaVIDSON. JOHN McDONALD, Lot 31, 10th Concession. â€"â€"1878.â€" smm« Agent at Durham HBuap OPFICE : 14 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. the privilege of repaying principal in such svins aM': such mm= as they plense. whether the mortgnge be nr.r-hh in one sum or by instal ments, . Int censes at once on amount so WHM. WATSON & SON, Undertakers, Fowâ€"se (or.dshed free to parties buying c from us. Remomber the |-h'~, Fing »ottine "A‘l":’ & m‘:‘-‘. e ‘egon Carringe Works, y Pricevilie, Ont. 4. Caskets and Coffins, with all sorts of trim wings, always on hand, CHARGES® VEKRYV MODERATEK. ()FFEI(S to Lend Moncy on Farm, City and Town Property, on the following Libercd Terms, viz;â€"& per cent. per anuum, buterest parâ€" able maurâ€"vramuy, NVT iN ADVANCE, s per cont ‘|~~r anmomu, duiterest paywble wearny, NOW IN ADVANCK, Capital nuthorized by Churter, $5,000,000, Prommexr: Sir Aex, T. Galt, Vionâ€"Prowmmmenr ; A. H. Campbeli, Kaq. Dirworous : His Honor 1. A. Macdongld, Limutâ€" Gov. of Ont.; Hon, Jobhn Bimpson ; Hop, 6. €, Woud, Prov,Prons. ; Wu{tun Photuâ€" son,. fnh_'L A(.‘.i','m:‘.'i"l"z.' toag ; Pomâ€" son, iny.; George Girert, fusg.; Done ald Ju‘n), Fag., of Gordon Mnckouy ; G‘l:a-nlmnn b Faq.; Win. Ince, Way, Bammusms ; The Bank of Montron! : The Canndiau Loan and Investmert A. Oustomers, and the public generally, that bs has decided to keep possession of his Miils for another three vens, ...l he would solicit & continuâ€" ation of their patronage, Carding and Fulling promptâ€" ly attenrnded to. 'I‘HE Bubscriber wishes to inform bis Oustomers. and tha nithlia aenamaile hae c EDGE MILLS, Bolling price £92. . There Muchines have a polished table und cover, with outht. Many poor machines havo of lite vears baen put on the Cunndian and other maurkets., They have been sold as possessing every merit, while a few weeks‘ work have rendored them uséless. "Tmm Prnove" is fally vurruuted to do @ range of work such as no other competing eonsern cun attcmipt, while its durability is nnaoubted. OFFERR the Errous Manuracrurm®e ComtraNY‘s Family Sowing Machines UNERALS furnished on short notice Durham, Fob. ##. 1978 Durhnim, Fob. u8 1675 Benk of Commence, . Borrctvons : Mesars, Blake, Kerr & Boyd. MaXaomn : J. Durnbuil. Alcxander Robertson, DURHAM, s he is giving THE BRITISHL CANADIAN PRIGOEVILLE, ONT. DURHAM (LiauriD) public generally, that bs ssession of his Miils for 2. CLARK. t, hawe .‘ t i