It lil' I ' L) yt The debate an the tariff has cloned. x ud the Jivi,ion which t " pint-can Thurs- .14 owning slum-$1. tint In the Cau.vlian Home of k 0111)“ou in this year of grace. "N, than mm;- t i he found 186 gentlemen out of 208. in I) I dolilteratels voted tubinmr dueo n ti .eal poliev uito thin country. which tn its very nature is of I retrograde v'aaraeter, which in condemned by tho in. tolhgencc " the world, and which in about t , be dht'urllt’li by uur neighbors was. tho li le after an experience of it: working nf more than twenty yous. large sums "ftttoneyh.nr. been spent. and in still, upon the cneoungemont of animation toi Canada, ind one of the strongest argu- ments used by Government again to in. duee furas laborers and mechanics to cm the so“. and make their homes in the West, w... tuat living win cheap. It " no. no now. Nun-try humohold expenditure will be Stunned trom 40 to " per Conn. ,rtu"e thou an no mnponnling mlnntngu. In.“ ohm-gas gins up. so far, the m. Iioml Porter balm] an oprosits 93.... Amt for why is att this , To mm, the inordinate and of . for manhunt". natal-op ttir John A. "wanna†m) “It!“ in 0.90. It in I noblo mti- l a... "and by Mr. Mackenzie, u will‘ in bill "you“ in “other column. Had a“ ,dBfttt0n eathttht tls. heart " - - -n "tUt political pow: ts a “in nan-cud who: it is I new it in I.» at - '50 - E ed m If†i... W that h VII“ of mad. man-ital. In». -ebeete6emtt wuad. namminL --Evory new end min the Conservative "one rob? to little incidents which occur In Grout Britain lo show that the policy of protection is making rapid strides there. However no hr in this from being true, that Lard Salishâ€. the other day, in receiving.- n deputation from the Bradford Chamber of Cm who complained ot certain; foreign tarim, said that the question had given the Government keen anxiety. and he commented upon the denunciation I f the French treaty. and the change which had nppeared in name quarters in regard m protection. When the world had settled down. null the Eastern Question disappoah " he hoped Government: would not spend M) much mom-y in hostile demonstrations, and that pence and quietness would "turn, and with it more econoun'. which would lend to a cessation of the demand for in. direct tuation. and then he helievod the talk about protection Would also disappear. Mr. T. Bunny like weaning upon the de. pression of trade aid that although capital and trained skill were great powers. yet it is if emery and excellence of production 'ttom, that we con overcome the competi- tion of foreign countries. - Therein I new proposal on foot fur the constructiun of n canal across the Isthmus of Darin. By this scheme. which Lu been rim-ind by Mr. Blanchel. Lake Nicaragua which is situated on an elevated plateau a hula to are north of the Isthmus will In emanated with the Atlantic and Nesitie Ocean- hy mum of two short climb “was down the San Jun "IVY on the Atlantis lid. uni the on" turough the m. Gmudo allay on than Paeifie side. Tho climate is laid to be “lubrima and the rnttntry tolembly well settled. 'l he total length of tho Blnnehet line is 180 miles. whenu that ncrom the Isthmus ia BM, very tortuous and traversing pmstileutial, pwunpn. l -â€" Nothing could better illmtmte the rim-ting effects of protection on mannlac- t iron than the fart that Mr. Vand rhiit, the great American Railway King. has purchas- ul in England 12,000 tons of Meet rails at r can of 955 per ton, when American steel rails could be bought at “5 per ton. The reason being that while in England the competition engendered by free trade necessitate; the making of a first class article. in the States, when every industry eujsyn the candle of prnteetion inferiority in quality is the result. Mr. Vanderbilt Farted by experience that English rails outlasted American no much longer that they were cheaper in the long run. _ on" Evelkopfp! Bran-n a,diatirwlish. td 3:50;an lu- goosteuetol a mien-cup. " such extraordinary powox um ultimate Mom and molecule. on bo distinguished Ivy it. In magnifying - is 280,000 diameters. so that particles of mutter which are one-SHIN“: million ot In Inch In di- ntrte$qg can be brought to view. Lama J'runused Mr. Leteilier it would have reiiveted on the late Home of Cour mm .01: his rwu ndviun',aud on Lord Dui%i t who was perfectly couvomnt with al' the fuck. Jnno In.» Minnie 0-H. am hom Hugh“ up y-That the kmloig- of tho he. that Maehmio'l nun-diam to the tariff m load in the Cur-diam Home ' f Commons. mud Claudia: bonds to N1 2 per cent. gm; F Iii-nu. A 31:: London Tina commenting on the. Letellier use says that had the Marquis of “To: non-57mm... . ' .vbumard‘u mun-mumm- e 'iTrF'ileh'tl1'lf. mmâ€... or not, Inn.- THE REVIEW‘ a. a. I“. lee" _ Agents forth: grey Review. Durham, April w, 1879. in Regard to NW3- TUE TA ll I FF u.-~o n is Imaging to see the shafts to which the Conservative press are driven in de. fendiug their chief. The run of directing tho. onus of blame to the shoulders of the Governor General had such success " ot. tttwa, that the whole peek, followed hard with penting heath Ivy the Chronicle is pursuing the same line. Says our local contemporary. it was understood that the Governor would evade direct responsibility, 1 that he would consult his masters, and that i being it young man. without experience.he wished to have the advice of his mother-in law and her udvieern. This is adding in, I suit to injury. It is patting the victim on the but utter he has been knocked down, and eddreeeed to the Crown would be re. gutted u treaaorv.tble not many ye in ego. However this is all silly clap-trap Mid elicits the ignorance of those who use such argument: and the low intelligence of those to whom they are addressed ; for it " be charred that Sir John on Monday, in the Home. stated that his government muted Ill mdhlhty for the rein-Inc. to Saqlvtd and for tlast reason. and that alone, they remains] in ottUs. What about the Governm- Gaueral'u babrhood now , The conduct of this wholo matter in I blot on Claudia: palmâ€. and thou who ttui-at-tit-em, u all belonging to Hui: oUas will do. loom:- a: later, that notwithstanding the successful iasae of unh- policy for the “In. being, swift destruction, like Nemesia', will tread hit upon the hul- of than who UitU will: the interests and t'ue denial“ of the mph _ It is probable that until the fustd (tenant. t ment arrives we will hear no nnre of the l Letellier matter, and when that will be, it i? is difficult to say. What with the laws de. p lays, the incidents of wind and tide. and p an many of the attending circumstances a beingnndcr the control of an astute and y unscrupuloua manipulator, no result will r be reached during the present session. and t before another session comes round, the r. whole aspect of the case may be entirely I changed. However Sir John A. Maedon. aid has accomplished his purpose. By the r intimation which he made to the house o.' h Commons, to the effect that his Goreru. , ment had advised the dismissal of Mr. ' Letellier, but that the Governor General i had chosen to refer the whole matterto the . Imperial authorities, he succeeded in di- i venting the indignation of the French con- , aervatives from himself. It mattered little ' to him at what ruterifiet, of honor and truth ) this was done. Nor did he appear to be in the slightest degree sensible of the inde- , eon V of the dishonorable p:.rt he was I playing. when on Monday he stated on i the tloot of the House that the Governor l General bad referred the matter to Eng. land with the whim: of his government, although on the preriom Thursday he had said that his govermnent had advised the dismissal of M. Letcllicr and tint he regret- ed that their advise had u " been acted upon. Tin-re tuna liven no such exhibition of utter faith'.er,saess in political life since the days of Bulingbroko. Any one in pri. vate life who would be guilty of such eon- duet would be set down as a cheat and a Vagabond. Yet this is the man whom large section of the people oft‘anada deli to honour, A: a writer in the Globe - marks. Sir John has said and unsaid has approved and disapproval, has vis. ed and not advised, has brought himse e a position in which honor called upon him to resign, and yet rather than Jo this he I has had to acknowledge that he "advised" ’the Crown not to listen to his ' advien' l but to "reserve" what he, the sworn and [ respousOe eouuotllor, thought ought not I to be "reserved" and to defer action,thongly ', be, the responsible party, held that action _ ought to he proceeded with inatautcr. _ In 1 the whole history of constitutional govern- 1 ment and responsible Ministers it is not l possible to point out a parallel to this self. ( stultifyiug proceeding, for which no reason i can be given but the extreme and charac- I teriatie reluctance on the part of Sir. John I to surrender that plate which he secured t by unworthy derives." I at thithaii"ort nevi government. am, in the Lower Province! this protection was ‘roptcaontod to no“ imply n re-ndjust- meat of tho trm'tt, for the purpose of On- couugiu. .ining. inking. chip-building, kc. It tn- tho policy of Mr. Mackenzie to advance . ad maintain the doctrines w1aklt. â€mitotic tme, but it In: the Pero. of hr Jshn A. Mudonald, u it always in. hen, to adv-non “an". " than" cont. And he ha been success- ful. It is new one menu: In omploys, and again it is another. but the purpose in ni- wny- the an». In 1878 the means cm- of tin worst kind, in 1818 it Vols delnding played were political corruption: and bribery the people with falsehood and eitieaner.v; and, to as. Burke's cxpreaa‘on, ho Ins only varied his mean: to preserve tho essential unity of his and. This and has been gained, nud. " the result of this luccesa, the manufacturers hare wound a. vantage ground in the present tariff from which it will he no any matter to dudodgts them. The lust of wealth makes hungry where most it utilities, and when the National Policy from which so much is expected turns out to he a delusion and a snare. the cry willbe for more protectiion. This is thn axpcrionce of all countries where this vicious system has taken root, and it is not likaly that c madn will he an exception. legislation." Had Mr. Mackenzie been randy to "eriiiee his principles for the also of place um! power. he '9‘ have been the Prime Mina ‘tz IV C6trt * preferred, tts he s it. T Em nil timme being - 7 G I tie ar, just principle thats, "g, J . ' ' in the' “money of b wr " ' r W', _ . as te1t,ierrtitie.'i, Rt - k; e . muu Hover at, clam ring‘ or protect I'm: to their struggling industries (h their Manda were mttt with I distinct refusal. But in Sir John they found a pliant tool, Ind it GeiUntered' iriG iiiursihti, oftiti. in Ind live.- 'ttlt Iain, tomb the wri- 'lttri"iey 'pr ‘ ,' f Tho prcta0tionist sranufcartttrers of “Ont-60mm that. high» teeth; wag reu um. policy if flu-cod " that ham] n? 1: mm: nmmrnmnno .11.â€. l., THE LETE L Ll F, ll MATTE It. we 5nd power, he wq‘ have] 'rime Min, Bf “I ti Fat ti “he: 'V iWI I being r _ , E " I pie than . " a in an oicwr i& IqF?.' , as 'rr:i,t.it, _ f c . _ rn ' ht,s.lumtiirituttr protef- I sir struggling industries tt) their l in pri. Donal Irtlt (t con- __ and tt THE G. tom deli Every day so} be e- thatthe Direrio I has Wvlliugrtort Rail vis. pushing the gob we a haste. On Ture ivory earljed m iiuout. Cal. Sphut turl his I stafflmve reached the villugo of H )lstoin, in fact have got uhmst thraugh the village, The road crosses Mr. Petrie', mill-dun], and, after prucemling a little to the nrrth takes a. turn t , tho west. should th, weather hoop favorable it is expecteJ that ‘lvy the end of the present week the line will be final!) located on Dm'lnm, or within a. short distance of that town. Contracts for ties have been sub-let and a mtmbcri {men are now ct work gutting than out. The services of our former townsmou, Mr. John Nuismith, have been secured by the Com. pauy to purchase the right of way. In this we think the Company hnre acted, indeed, wisely, M Mr. Naismith is a man that un. derstands the business and will forward what he undertakes without delay. AI, ready Mr. Naismith has recured the right of way from this village to within five miles of Pahnerston. Here he was somewhat checked in his work. The line runs sight through Mr. Brett's hoiwe. a Very good one, and he 06ers n right of woy at a reas- onable figure it the Company will deviate their line so as to leave his house. The matter is now being considered by tho en- gineer-I and if ther can deviate the mod mthont materially injuring tho line tho, " in ammo“, do to ma thereby an the Comp. my paying for the hone. A. we stated before it is expected the sur- “y‘wm be completed by the and oftbil week or early next week. The ttrotites, ote., will then be not out. which will take some tew Inch. Tho onginou- ha. scoured tho of. h at Mr. Jul-tr Helm-on. until recently occupied lg the Manager cf the Sang-en Every day sotrtetlung transpire‘ to show that the Direriors ofthe Georgian Bay and Wullingtnn Railway moan business and are pushing the scheme t-rwarvl with all due haste. Ou Tuesdays: Inc-cling of tho di. rectors was held in Durham, when five out of the six municipalities comprised in the first secliun, handed over to the trus- tees the debentures issued under the authority ttt the several bounsos. The tol. ileum: twe the Iltttottrits [will over: lily ‘nlcrdun, 815,000; Mount Forest, “15,000; l Egrcmnut, 960.000; Durham. $M,000; l Glene'g, 'e0,006---in tdl $135,000. Ben. tinck debentures, amounting "to $20,000 wore not handed over, owing, as the Chronicle says, to the inability of the Trea. xurer to sign them on account of tt very painful felon on one of the fingers of the right hand. It " unrlvrstoml, however, that the In Nor will b: “hauled to at the Two years old.--), Irutry Willis ', 2ud, Wm. & James Allan. One yets'ld.-1st, Goo. Stewart; Hi l‘onalWArthnr. nonsm. Blood tilrm.--hit, Wm. Evans. Howy tlrau,1tht.--Lst, James Trimble; 2ud, Nicholas Wearer. ammo. Aged Inul--1st, Atelty Park l and, Wm. H. Wileosott ; 8rd, Hugh MeFu.rdn. Iu the afternoon of the Fair day, the exhibition of Staliuus arid Thoroughbred Hull» was iieldonthe Agricuhurnl Sucio'y's ground. A numb†of tine animals were on the grduud.- The following is the 1mm: list _ tht'Nea lay trant tho usual Monthly Fair was Imlql Aurgenurtttrcrof mule 7mm drhon Into town, and anything that wan tat was quickly pur- eluumd. but u great proportion of than “We won) working uxr‘n and cnwm in wt ot tin-m in poor con- dition. Fat can " at from 1525 to no. mm; oom- trom an to if); mun from 965 to $105. lied I’ll worth nhuut. SH par i00. A mum)" of flue hum»: warp "ttcred {or an] i. A great many ramm- wero In trttt It. (‘umhlumblu drinking ruindulgcd trt,nad ttguts nun-Luau tom ot Mum occur- rence. A d “many an vilt was made on Curr mum» Mrwkay by a mm: named Morrison, who was Laugh! balm Mu Wmhlr. the Mayor, and A. CuNmtne,DN.H.P., and Bued " Owl " com. Another cozmmlslc " " . Would “In " cuough to an on fair Jays, it thr y ttrt' MI like the last fair. HONOR Rota. or 5.8. No. 8, Gavin). yon 1nstcm---My special dual: of young man an previously mentioned are Ne plug Ultra, but they' nro’nn tttoder" they desire, their names to be snpprasnod. The other class†arc mentioned in order of merit, as regards conduct and diligonco. 4th Clan, Seniar; ~Murgnrot Ritchie, Thom Morrison and Fanny Rotor. 4th Class, Junior-Henry Moffat, Lenin A. Hanks, William D. Staples and George Ritchie. Third Class. Senior -Patriek Colbert, William Anderson. 8rd Class, Jttuior--Etne1ine Ritchie, Mary A. Eetor, Angeline Greenwood and Cather- ine Collier. 2nd (hiss, 'Stutior--Elltrn Me. Nally, Margaret Collier. 2nd Class, Jun. ior-mey McNally, Wm. A. liurnct and Neil M ehrtluar. J uttiors---G'eorpr Wil. Gus, Hugh Firth and Minnie Firth.--. NATHANIEL B. (mum. Vim thscrssrct..-Srr. W. A." iie,trus, of Aytort,_who ima {01510.50 limp bedV" ‘1. “Min; tho Trinity Collegb 'rlitearsa8M at Toronto,h:u been very successful in the late ezttmituttion. m carried off "ery who olhrrrd for competition for second you men. The only allow given was on. or860, which hn secured. A special prize was given by Proffessor Kanuedy toe highest marks obtaiuodiia 5isterUNedioa, which he abo “cured. His per ceuugo in the several subjects was '. -huatomy 90 per cent, Malaria Medic: 98 per cent, Physiology 95 per cent, BohnyBSpcr dent Chemistry and chemical Physics " per cent. The competition was keen, as Mr. Mourns has] to bent lost yonr'u soholarship men. Mr. Mearus deserves great. "edit for his success as also Dr. McLean. of Ayton, with whom Mr. Menus studied.--. Confederate. Shannen " P-am.-" .rgt intent! of tht at}: ut cu gregntioé . w~v3~ . _i1l,tstit'q'pt1'lt â€at. quier :tt tom 's, ’ :Px‘xc'vj‘fn ", I “not" i, t is l at“! ofth a . n i ft l maluge the P. ' I nbout‘tlxree miles is side of 'iieevil1 ul about"three, miles Mia side otrrieovitui'io erect a new church this summer. neat Bunessou P. o., half-wny between Price- ville and Durham. THE G. P, & w. RAILWAY Local and other Items. Spring Show. â€on The Fair. .mi.. On Saturday a sad. execideut occurred in the township of Meliillop. which resulted in the death of a hay scum Parts uf age. son of Mr. John Kelly. The lad went out. to the hush, when his brother was engaged cuttiug down a. tree. hr, he Wu 'lhg'ttf,", unnoticed, the tree tell, “:1;ng _ int an tlse huul. killing him mung. Sir,,---') (‘lerk of Bentinck's my]; to "Arbitrator," in Jour last iasue, m mt- what surprises me, I suppose there is no one in this sect-ion of the country who would be nun willing than myself totesti- fy to his ability as n municipal oft'teor, but when he say:- thnt no muncil can nmko n gift (or tit ll, as I snppom he means) of an cnginal road "llowaturtt,--beeause it is vent- ed in the Crown-when a new road has 1 been opened in lieu thereof. that staggers my opinion of him. It is. a “ell-known tact that in the other townships dcvi.ntirv, have been xmulu from the original road ul. lownnee, and when opened, fit for use, and tho (1d road no more needed, the old road was tsoid--l "iWrot"' legally. If so, the, same has. hullltl apply to Bentinck. So‘ much " the arbitrators having exceeded _ their powers in advising the solo ot the ultl‘ road. The iitst objection given by the Cunneil to the awurd seemed to reticet soi much on the arbitrators that it was thought nnuther award would have to be made. u the Council think it would be to the intel- oat of the Tow; rhiy to have another arbi- tration, by all means have it. It is trnol the award was not unanimous, us the Council's arbitrators diangreeu with the other arbitrators on amount at the indefinite height tor the new road. The second objeetion given by the Clerk seems to be the most valid, tsud-unless the Coun- cil and Mr.-1’ieraon can agree about this-. tV surveyor will haveto be sent to make the necessary calculations. " arbitrators are not supposed to be surveyors. Now, Mr. Editor, t don't write foe the nke of writing, but with a View to a settlement. If the Council and Mr. Pienon em came to an umurstatyiiug about the Winter-pon- " I think the ilispute might.“ settled. I an to, ., , Areil WHITN- T Ann-mm; To the Editor of the Grry Ihwirre, t ms. r, employees of the T. G. l B. R. hero, have' Jul their wages rcdaeed---some as much. s 23 or " per month. Thinnest» , l supp so, "plenty of work Ludmore pay.,' Dun wlk, April, 15, 1879. 2mm. Mn. War. Minnmrox, of Proton, War marina. on Thunduy last, to Miss SeAt, aughtcr of John Scott, Esq" near Proton km". We wish both muuydnys oflmp A CERTAIN respoctubiq furnwr, residing labout a mile trout here. can-no to town on l Thursday, nhippod a cargo of our best lwamp"tt one of our notch and than wont on the Warpath. Doing a mm of im. mense strength and statatt--about 5 fuel Ugh and 13,5 ll,., Wuight and built in pr- portiou -'lo viflagors became nhn'vned. Constables Hanna and Hicks apparatud o t the scene and advised this Goliath to de. sist. Nothing but thght would satisfy him. Our “Beak" also put in nu appcnrancc and ordered the man to be arrested, which CanstuHo Hanna did in fute rtylc. He was imruedxutcly hamlenfted and made TUt [venerable a: n hunh. Being brought up next “turning he was made to subscribe the sum of M to the iiuauees of the 'iii/ic-) Cause whiakcy. Mn. Wsr. Karma loaves for Mauitdm on Monday, 14th inst. He proposes' milling In tlit, I‘embiun Mountain district. We all Wish him succers'. Ox Tuesday last Mr. Jun. Charters as. saulted Mr. Iliehardt'lare, of this place; struck and kicked him severely, " which he was fined, on sight, S10. Jnhnny did not like such ready pay and struck for the cast. Meantime tt warrant was ohtnimd and placed in the hands ot'Oetoetive" Nul- son, who arrested him and brought him bafore our " Berth, " who advised John to contrihuto 817.20 to our sidewalks or go 30 days to jail. Ho came down with the wealth. Too much whiskey to the squnre inch was the cause. The Cattle Fair was not well ntlondod. Some cows ehanged hands at from 820 to 830 each. Theta were some sales oi working oxen at from 690 to $100prrr yoke. r WouuhaitoftU pupils of l plans. desire to express our appreciation of L your very nimble services, and of the very utix‘netory mime! in which you but conducted the singing glans Janna the put winter. We thank you for the kind treat- I ment wt) have always received from yum, 'nnd for the kindly interest you have taken in us nt all times. Hoping that God will award you both in this life and that which is to come. we present you with this Bible " I slight token of the regard and respect in which you are held by us and we trust that the truths herein eotAninmt may he a light to your feet and a lamp to your path. and by ital teachings we may all he tittud for it better world where we sUll meet to part no more. Behold the book whose leaves display Jesus, the truth. the lifu. the way; Raul it with diligmice and prayer, Search it and thou shalt find it there. Signed in behalf of the class, l " J, Sousa, Jan: h. Burk. Mr Binnie replied in suitable terms and the young folks after enjoying themselves till the "wee sin: hours" went home satia- fusd that they had passed a very pleasant evening. . Mutual In. Co., in this village, for g per- ttaNlltct1t i. "11 'uUpted to the ed.-3fotott For"! Confad- Dear Teacher, , -'- 1 ‘7‘ lgunman. _ l r-" J-..', " mummy-d1 (Uh, len. . t Road Arbitration. .. _,..,‘,,' Dundalk Items. Party .._.- Aarmarosu mom! of every my}, we otuar hand. Sir. while I an: in {new of the Must “Laughs: the tunic. u re- ..-.-, ,r A, '- - every mu should be {no to purchase wur. 1r,eyarreru-vauduTiii2ri'iri.'i “my: be can on the but terms. But on an other hand. Sir. while I an: in {um-r ' was, it appenrs, a popular llclunmn, that m: might at this in uncut be null gunning the canntiy. Sir, I would rather oit. in Opposition, defending principles which I think to hejuet and truly natiuuul in their tu'ctrueter, than sit on the Ministerial hem-hes Milling under the auspices of n proton-tun pcliey. I shall nut while I lite cement to place tnyselt in a position which will necessitate on my put the defence of u policy whi:h I helieic to ho injurious to the prosperity of the country. The lion. gentleman then went on to point out the l iaeuusisteney of the members of the Go. vornment in reference to the taritt-Dr. 'rapper havinglutely objected tout: increase 1 of 21 percent. on some article: As bciugi the thin edge of the wedge of protection, l Mr. Tdley who objected to an increase of i 10 per cent on machinery and pledged him. i self to Isis Constituents at last election not i to have a system at protection introduced, Sir John A. Macdouald who telegmphe‘l to Mr. Boyd of New Brunswick lat August that there would be no increase ot duty but simply a readjustment of the tum, nl. thougtt at the nine time he [Ionized the manufacturers of Ontario my mum of protection they chase tank. Now, Sir, I lure no hesitation whatever in Moving my own views to be what I have frequently stated. I tun from principle. end Iuluve it u right windpln. s free man. (Hear, hear,) I believe that nothing out more promote the wallet“)! of I m"uttry, that nothing can more tend khan-nun the tt.'1t.t,teieraririiGrii'ii,"i.' “with other Mann. I believe we should luv. "an. “he In with. that l Mr. Muheuie rate at 10:30 and said _ I have “Joined, Sir. With the grentent pus nible interest tn the debate which has pr - eeoded upon this most itnportaut suhjoet, and I have observed that at least one.half of the ooeehcs--probably much more“ delivered on the Ministerial side have can meueel with taunting the gentlemen on (his side of the Hausa with the paucity d their Humbert. Tltvy have boasted Im- eeasiugly on the other side of the House of the victory they achieved on the 17th of, tieitticabcr, and they speak, Sir, as r. it was thought to he a degradation to be beaten at the polls. Now, 1 tell these hon. gentle. men that 1 would a thousand times rather be beaten ia defence on just principle than be successful in the defence of a wrong principle. (Hear, hear.) We have been told by several members who have spoken that if we had conceded more or less what The debut: on the tariff was resumed by Mr. White (Cardwell), who addressed the Home t r two hours. He was followed Ly Mr. Iain (North Wentworth) in p. dour and convincing speech, argued that pro- tection could not be It lrenefi. to fartuors, who, unlike nrutafueiarv:s, stood in a pn- ,ition sf supplying the home min-km and having an excess for upon, which surplus in foreign lurk“; dichtcd its price ct their produce. Mr. Tupper jumped up and put an end to the diseuuioa by presenting the report of a Committee. Mr. Mackenzie thought that as a mo- tion dealing with the question had been plsreiCoii" tr.ruata" piper; “id Home sh I t If“; F . of the precise 'l11'l,'f. A mumm- of the advice had Been given to the Hausa. The neyaftho toque» would-hm {com tho circumstances mammal: nu munic- tation plaeiril oittu, Premiér'n httlgitaee. blamo had been attache! to the Governor. General. Sir Julia A. 1netlot01--T'u. hn-. cou- tleman will not show nny remark that jwstihes him in making (but accusation. Sir John A. hlnrdonald--Gte mrsr. We would not have MIX-rod thr- udvice if we did not want him to accept it, ( ILsar,lusar, and langlmr.) Mr. Maekenzie-Then there has been I difference of minim. (Hear, hen.) Mr. Anglin said one thing Was certain. the message had led to the Mach on the thrvertsor.General. (Hear, hear.) Mr. Maekenzie-1 am glad to hear that. because I think the message the other night was for the purpose of throwing the blame on the Ctovaruor, and not on tho Gowmunent. ('doar,lsetm) Mr. Maekenzie--The hon gentleman mm in his second speech that evening that he thought it would have been well if the tiovcrnor.General had accepted their tut. viro. (Hour. hear.) _ "e . ME 5n. April 7. r.gt uni) - ' ‘9 e Govern- , the\ I 0*, of allud- . .. ' .x & _ ce an t _ , =-" . , , ml re the telli is I " , Council, " _ ing tide, . Ei ., TGN, ierlE I . " thaHhc tul. vice was g'srots by the a duet ouucil,nnd such Um lever ironghtiiaitf. Sir J ohu A. Maeiioaa1d---I am glid my hon. friend has asked that question. I beg have to shite to the House that the Hon. I‘ustmahter-Geneml, my collengne, will sullhy the next Canndian steamer to England fur the purpose of supporting the advice given by the Government " the removal of Lieut..Govoraor Letellicr. "0 may, perhaps, be accompanied Ivy another gentleman. At all event:, he goes next ttatttrday. I need scarcely say. Mr. Hptnker, that the fact of our holding the position we do " this moment. shows that the Gosornor-Generaidid not make that reference without our advice (hear, hear.) and the Get of our remaining in ofliee nhnws that we hnld ourselves responsible for the not of the Governor-General. (Ap- plume.) Mr. Desgurditurs--I would like to ask if the rumour is correct that an agent has been sent to England by the Government toreprosent their views on the L'tcllior quantum. i Mr. Multan argued that as the announce- ment of the circumstances to tho Home was an invitation of discussion all the paper: should be produced. Dominion Parliament. ' . F , Rana-1.4;, I .. Possible. um 'e", April 7. Gabe Gover '30 a and» I Mr. Mackoas. Sign: were inuntiunu l. I court muniiuu l09, Mil not out: of them num- niacturctte. lint, rir, I knots maul!“ [nuns Wlto 1aihul. and so Joe. the hon. "lumbar for turrltvvll, in the city of Mulltrcal, who did nut in! boeaue of any lnsru in their busi. ucsq as "tauulacturvra. (Hear, huar.) I’m- the hon. gallium-n mean to any that um. or two of the tatlure. he unnuucml, psrticulttrly in the boot And shoe trade, were calm-d Ly T lacked prune-hon t No. Sir, they {ml-1.1 Lc. cauu tut embarked their capital in other and illngin'wlte ulljecu ll :1 “ugly-clad mm In muhctgriug lmaincu, “Inch ouulst to line conumuuled most pl their uttcutUa. Um: of these guitlxmuu “ho failed and Pid I Tett large lillllllcll -peihapa the largest in the city-was a nuppurter of my own. Wadi, he held protective vimâ€, 1nd still he told In. frankly that ho hml all the protectim which he wanted antler the old taritt, sud that any more wetsuit": I'll, in his opiuicu, utterly _ meleq so bra his III-hen was concerned. I ’ Yet do: genus-u tlilal, and we but only l toiook"thesemt-im in tho mtry,‘ _idi4Viraiii'iiTiTii that†that ionlum Manual-noun, of' boota ud than. and look " the quantity Un. ported iutu the country and the quautit, I whict in "ttart, mad it will u an: that In: 'had shim" thi entire trade in our on Land»; than.†cum-amnuu. Mono-l JI that particular Article, and in mm] of, (ha-m manta-(luau Law talk-d. Thi, u an 5 to by thuw-l to an,‘ tum}: “an, lust no uni-mum “:11.me toiiiLal. maujuyuuuuu at u... mu. H44. “in “have law and (at the tram-wine ol thou. own paw-er Luau-n. This. in}. i. a pa- lud: chm “my pun-u “Lu Maud new) in; My Lou'- »;L-' l'..'..:_ 11.... ..- A... . ahlc, cm prepan- a statue in this Hume. puss it, and olvtuiu the siguMtwe it the Goveruop.tieuural l T it, to make the people Iich Ly hrtrislrition, Why, Sir, what i, wealth 't Wealth is the product of labour. it mu be nothing else. Merchant- who sell goods are nut producing any wealth ', iths-y nl'c the more brokers who stand bc. i tmen the "uuudaetures. And the con- suwcri. The hon. member f ' Cardwell referred, Sir, to the vast uumhcruf failures that tvok ploee in Canada during the last New years, but, Sir, thaw fuilutus were al. moat entirely those of traders without any capital. They were almost entirely of the class that buy g rods without having any thing to pay " them. I venture ta my this, Sir, without hulking over the record of failures, that the failures which have taken trlaee in C anada u T Contained a small†prolmtim ut manufacturers than of any other class which are embraced under tho insulrmcy laws. I any further, that the manufacturer. of this country have lawn the most prerpcruus clones in it during the last four yeutu. (Hour. hear.) lsay Just than: is in) (-ltus which have held their l own so well. It is true, sr, that some [ manufacturers have failed. Mr. Whit: (c'ardwet) -Sis out of nine I mentioned are m mul’dcturcrs. the West, they have Currie-l it out I but it not being the policy of the Govrrmnont in the east, they lame not been “Me to Curr} it out. They have led the luv-11k to bclicv, in a few counties in New Jtycuswivli, and 'rppttreutly same mvmlmm on the Hand 'tiso, that the era nf prvsper'w will dawn for them in mm: mph-rims way, which is unexplainable, or ut In“! it ir, uitexylaiuod. My hon. friend behind me. My 51) Ike Iau. referred to the iuipusuUlity “I protect: U: every person. because there Is 1m r yal road to wealth. No Government, be it ever Err Jisreiruuir)ieiitr-t a», tdoe trye euncted by Parliament. eeeated huh-tries pa ereate4 1trtttrtisetttmr, giving the ap- portunity eud‘temptgtion. or both, to par- ties eml mtri%luta to - in mam-he- tnros. I did not think then, and I do not think now. that Parliament would be in“: tied in interfeiing mhly with the condition of such manufactures. Iuear,hoar.) These were' my views, Sir, at that time, and they um my Viewl new. I know that there in an indium-Mon on the pert of the public ‘genernllr in every country to [my (Erect ltaxation. and at first it might be perhaps i-eomewhnt ditNmlt to ahtein the machinery to levy direct taxation except at I cant "rhieh wouldperhaps oxcaolth it of levying indirect taxation. We were therefore plac- ed in this position at the lint general elce tion. We took our ituud upon the justice and necessity of having a revenue tariff elnnc. The hon. gentleman at the head of the Government has really cnnicd out what he stated to the people of Hnmiltou, when he said to them ..-"Yott can all come and state what your interests require. and we will give it to son," And they did come; they crime keeping: from every quarter, trom H.tts to Doerslieha. and stated their vents. Sumo Mine. trr, ton late. One man came from littnsiltort, and stated that while he haul hie own protection on hi, own product: mined 20 pm eeut., the iron he rsed was raised from r, to 171 per cent. "Oh, well," replied the Finance Ministvr, "We will reduce the duty on irw. that yon use tn 12l pm cent, and this will lune yum so much hotter off." Another man en'nr‘i. who makes eloeks. There is only nne m'm in the country that makes e‘nckl, nml l love the tertimnuy of the dealetr; that tin articles which he mnlu-s were “hauling-2y tttrvnloalrle. The hmmmzilrle renthmzm whet] him linw much he wanted. The answer was 35 per cent. Well. Silltl the hon. cc: tlcvnrn, we w'll give it to yum Then we in? e tl furniture manufacturer. and he is r.turtscd of e lining here and oh. tiining precislly the same duty upon furv-i- i lure. livery nne. clinics in hi,. turn, :m-li ail obtain precisely. as the Fir t w/it,,,) mill, what they asked for. The hall. south-- i men raid :--Jast state. what you Il">ll‘f‘.'llltl we will meet all ynur drsirrss. 1iVli, Sir. i this being the policy of tiu' G wernmunt in i gun) I m _ Gai" I‘yl I M I oooiler i lit-wry lit n i 1m“.. " 1 'ge,1v,ci't' t til alwnyu said that in the cirmmrlnnrn of this (swanky. Bttd prob-My of all countriea, it a. “mm, mm. muffin! 1mm- tilde, to carry out that he undo syskm. Ir.) I mm In iutuilttm, in wlditin': tttil/e In" l uni‘m. that M ('1ny aii,etaVer tbat it would {cc Mutdntoly ueduryti maintain I an“: " collect- i " 0W1), 1mitosittg,dreti" arm: im- ')flllti,1'i'l was nut prepared to consular, ei.euit the ,eiumstances of the country would demand it, any sudden reduction of llnticn. even if we could afford it, became I .34 Lat ifao mm mm of u. um: 17ttet' cent, if we had under such a tariff I in New Brunswick, and members on the Island of prospcr"ty will dawn mysterious Way, which la which is I of logi luim, Maillot]. lestaLia. nu ‘Ikc hut. in this mum "oleetiny urn-u the H . touches. (H sal road ra-i In: c an! ever Srt --he.tr, hear 1rrratse, It any place cf the aluminiu- tt.. cart? I their Mi“ We": lull-Mud, tlacy WIT; u; In: hr tua-a. unitary“; "s. ww- Pet" prrrty '" Manna-y In. many ; " m ..1 Id PM two-m an“ to m umuw tHr In Hun-u and ya. Bu, . Hum... 'l' {on A. a; 'Juuta Cuts ' Th ttea. man won: on to new to ettmru “Wine luau United 5m..th tehtte - 'miimd m II. c. and the 'ree."'" a itte was henna! " p C., '" YI" h I“ qretea, " p. c. pool-.1 tlcc. in» SW “nut. Ind We wilt oetdrar- to urrangu 1i'iiir'i'ii, I " My Fou all." w." tl he ‘pcuple that wind than! Wan it the multuml: "d fac- Which In av mud In. that ccAed itt No, Sir, it wu, at u" "rel' motst, [um twenty to thirty manufacture:- huh-mi .1 M,0tn people. Them, Mr, were all um J,v. mandul this Mun. Sir. I do “H: L. u/ict "at mm: at my (ritual: tte u m. mum .uh.’ “E. - or ermtempt of the intettip- bl the people, who were lul muy by nub w Hui-trio. u they um kl Ally with. Mun hand ido m4 womb! " all, s". at and: “1m. d opuimt, and I In; "-1! ti,,, n"! Mm. mt, RIO? wslil VII-m 1 fan l lath unkind“ in [nubile â€We; to tell than that I Ill and " Nu lack of iuulhyro VM '- an“ in up...» in; of a poliy which“ "at! h in any. enrich . rm!- 6“ “the an" ot Nu mt. rP.ett, but.) _ i'oouctiot, menu the Advancement of woe. ‘ix! clans: null certain iudividuale, m " u- .qu _ “outing- (Hm. hat.) " the “Ann proph, " ttty hon, friend from Suullury and. A]: " be ln'uhcml, than you no no much the P""' " by CM out " Judi-g tits lmlscu-m, ullich an only ' pficcu all on nan 1 male u» an betterae In“: . but Ha.- tact " that Laulation in naught fur, it in waned!) mumbl- In; -the boa. gnudomun " the hon-l of I1:- gmerumcut know. tur-by the luflleu Hm back it, to obtain u. “can“: on? that M In“. (Eon. hour.) Whr. Sir, th. Luau. condemn. u I mm) a moment Bg", In It- up“ In “nation at “with... mid we mututum- “Come and all u. hum much I u! Ivsi lalinu " I path-dive dun-ct" in to lenzsl'lish. and tirtuly enuhlull, dun Culorr-u in this Cwunlry. Fir, I can all u: 1min.“ worm» the Home when “no vim Hana; bucket (H oar, hear.) I on observe m the u'i uus c luau-anneal when tho duck rm G -hear, hear And ifare go ta [twin- mean“;- " any place Ilzruughwt the wank} ' I e um ascertain than at - ‘lm are ths ad. 'W. N. of this pmlccli-e policy. (ll: at, hear, l I know lulu mutating Inlay lmu. gentle- mcu who ho-tlr-sd comeback-Ah- bellm- tutaprouetive yolk; in "srtaatiBl ts tLe t'roat'etity of the country. Ind that it will mlly bring "my. I cu houor Inch Inn at that. atthrmuk t believe their palm to be mismkcu ' but, Sir. then- Are an n um that I can me within Pull-mun») laund- that would upma- duly and ter-tly m3 auurrmnut' of an dun at» a. "vocatiag I protcvtixe pulley tor the sake of prunumng [annual or sordid MM» (hour, hear! hr then!“ of damning " remaining political [Ia-u. hes-u Sir. I Mia-e that poiittml power In only to be cotuttuutded, " only tn Irs. uougM after, alum it in a mum: m the haml- of dune who lumen it of carrying mm l-linv ties! efrect the views, of â€and, .coecrriutcal, humus: and beoetismtt local-tum. (Hm, 1mm who lire on 'trs.twtimtiet mnripln. They that to live not on the products of um: "utt brain: or lulu-Hr, l,ut they It"! to mat-- the labuur of awry lulu ltibubry to their greed. Why, Sir, We know of tum: chuck-holder- an oath»: mill. who “rend \‘em Nt" bought their stuck at 70 nem- "II (In tic-"u, and it u now Mirth $1.35. In that an ixulurtry which is md paying? Every prom] lumi- tlut B " tating, and [aging mm, It“. ("can but! Now, Sir, the dim-ct trtMeusery of any kind "aâ€...wum v. "I‘m-Iv", Wm. out", an IM "ge-tee wot U-and we know that hunk-intui- In time in a" inn with W hot 5.. in“. .hthnedw In...“ of MWMMU divide-h marie (mum’wmt The " lo M . ' or h- at he. one a... unbutino'. tbe'ido world “In. .1 the. “We d Intuit-rd ima. nub. M it. ' aha on: gun (caution? Sun. a! the "do†cum it“. huh-.- hvc has. mud advocate, .1 he. and they have not Induced u code-Mr for you: back to get lush" l"- toctiou than they M. in order tn 4. What? Why, that they might make Urm t:eot;ta and give the tmhhe a poor article 1.. Ta “Honduran-l to ohtun " girl-hp (to. II. III-- to wet- "In“ a tum Mme extent. I knew pretty “a “I. butoey a6ttrattmde. I In!" that up tn {the than of the breaking out of the war n. ‘llie United Mates " made compuntm-l) I". do". in Cumin, "t the high price ulucl. ‘rulod immrdiUUy after the prntoctmuut m commenced itt the United h'I-te- gm. m" man-(whim an otrportmuty I Ln 1: tin-y noon took Advantage of. (Near, huh) l Irrn the high price. In the l'nited Stain mud an owl duty [In a... "route [mum-u. up tn perils" them "" at 1873. in Mt “HI 1874 a cousidenhle rmnher of out... begun to mum in trom the United State: ml inatoad of our melanin-tum ' Minn; In "are! their maduuter.v.rartain better pattern and the most experienced workmen. mu! In short to make imprvwmeru such u were do. mended In" do PonmttteN of the» "tielm, they came here chmouriug to nur than, "k. ing “I to give them 25 per rent., in ornler that they might continue to link: the untold article: which they then produced.and mm»! the (‘mndiuu eolmnm-r to pay the "due M A firBt.ehs,s article. But we simply "fined tn give rur rdheeion to tlun drometd, rml thr w suit WI.- that they set in work to ""prr'" (hm work" anxhip ; and the braltiry u-m; mm... which prevailed long l,efore h m penile-men opponite came iato your" hurl :I-(‘h an 'f/r,, that “(wen “we produced In I mm in :3 Inw an they new anywhere in the ' " ~m~., and these store, aurMatrtly uxxmrh: " WA want: of all (Mu-dun- familn-a wnhum mum diti"uul protection which In 1574 the “when! Janine! essential to their pruqmrity, I In» tion that lunch.- u manuUrturos u ind» cum: that there In: trr man! of 1r"t"etut, that it wu tit-ply till: that u with the lam and .'aere Milken, " with the eabiuet.makro, Ind u “a “a qtouott "tauasfactt"vrs. h we not that they were nut getting I but return for their money, but it In "imply Locum of an inoruinategreod which .lwn.v.raarourrrrns Inch who live on paladin-ail! "mm-I‘M“. Thu l'ant to live nut on the I-mducll of tho-n all can.“ mi" it with for any m... u rue ii If a†“I tr. (Inf. bear., Now. “hf-m AM (brim-g." eu.. M mmnme-rrn of all in Cumin. that " hen. culhrnl imp'amenta. We Inna-n (a 1m.r & ml‘rlu Hgdy into-.4 u thu indértry. l know in my "w" â€whim... bood n maul-er of mtsetrtfaetarer-. w}... any "I not! estemlre wotkn--amt we know that thet nut “WV. mark. on those H, tlo can athrerutr ortto nun-uni In: t... u or labour, but " of evvry "Ill! u l Sir, we know of m will. wb, new stuck at 70 cent- uurth $1.35. I: t - ... um». - _ M... kit-u Qimmlwu m " La tLo yucca.» “In...†t , penned , I" I Duly to he the baud- ll In 'l'r fr In" pt nun-g. Hm um-u. grid no“ tor "I. Ian-um 4 m rm. atevt, IL. (up than ha been cm“. datum in the "All"! NW, Md " In est; to put-Ir (In: nxlr. this mam-n um "I l Mr "femur llu' I thot pc- I writ-u: In “-1- t dun cl Mm: to " III-1mm! by putt-um. “In Damian] III" Imam M 'owmu r tualw " CANADIAN ITEh {hum when: mu c on th N '""" NM“ Nah†td th, .IHIIId w