— sean , WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1868. eRe gn AS ; right. * Tt is) Mm. A. IL Sr. Genmatx, Proprietor of the Canadian areca to wae ‘ € . > “ grounds resolution would be destructive to the | the Commissariat Department in Halifax, to the 1 Fri | Wdvertising ‘A , Toronto. Ont. is our Soue ‘ por say the coumtey, by erating the in- | withdrawal of tha clalen fer Boob pant o> aut American Advertisements, and = klar free of by the way of Prince/ tenance to the extent of £677 15s. 3d. aterli . or Q ( tate. that| for this paper, i% id be had this subject; but 1/ % . 3 ranctioned outline of : ; epate ee = ee oe came of all peliable information it — fun wor ‘treet remaining unsettled. The ilway, providing it should strike certain rf lr Bi ern 1d total reduction thus effected in the elaims Shy f wile are left : * ’ +) of an ar [08 by ene Gaeeenleh ee ete nel yom oe Pan joice that this troublesome matter has approached so | THE ORIGIN OF THE CONGRESSIONAL | informati eween this ill enable the committes when | original claim, and tor having #0 pres vn THE ORIG +H NG information may met some action which may be for its reduction. The corvestunie ti 4 ii- f | Mr. Burien, of Massachussetts, A word or two in re-| putt by authority. but, _ At the request of a prominent gentleman in Char an . Zz pone Mr. Elliot.] In the first place I do not Lt a 0 he oe ‘ae meantime, we are _oee. ‘ - : "| wen and Railways have b ee Oe * the | sade with this Col I hat the only | Mr. Burren, of Massachussetts, I eannot permit myself : SN eh toa ee . ‘one phe ted | om le with this Colony, It appears to us that the only land, C.B., at present in Halifax, with whom : eat strike js ended. I¥ te reported that Italy has requcste object which the geutleman alluded to ean have in pab- tp ienerreny I do not believe that any @odfish grow late became their duty. to. principally 4 ad the evi- | > iti £1016 12s. Od. ourreney, leaving only £240 178. 9d. ale Govere- would be menlinty unsafo at this period of the session for make upca the Osloay amount in alte sete The Wednesday Weys and Means have, I wt adopt the report of the com: | near to @ conclusion, we think the Government are em- we shall reassemble to wire Gold d 1449, — : lottetown, we polish the following report of proceed: |} ciieve that any codfish grow on that Island of the courtesy as well as business like ~atives: in the B ) Sheffield, the : . iene France to withdraw her troops from Rome ed as thee sige ene & ~ Panis, Sept. 10.—Queen Victoria has arrived here | lishing this Report, ts to throw cold water on the ne- | on that Island. If any do ver on A ell _ Ovn Lieutenant Governor te in future to be styled e erent natio i ay ‘colleague refers are mackerel fishing| a written remonstrance addressed by them to the head of a tioPized also to receive Canadian Advertisements Island, ” tees 4 not know, My, Speaker, but that there may be reasons | jo ing, which includes £108 15s, 9d. sterling for d- the House to pass this resolution, which is not recommend: | ai on 25775 Qs. Od. currency, and whilst we re- Wednesday, September 16, 1868. Id be wise I believe, a -— eng 20 ergs Away“ time and the next session such | titled to credit for having refused te_eubaals to the I " | nfe and proper, ‘his is all I desire to say, | which is prety voluminons, will, we ‘ings of the United States Congress in reference to free | Mr, Eurtor: But codfish will get there quick enough. in this matter by shall come in free of duty. he n i e Laer fi to t fs from Switzerland, aadileqves dee Raghnad this evening gotiations now going on, bat as the Report proves ihe knows whether my catleagne hac trad the’ report of] «Fie Honor,’ instead of «Hla Excell . ‘thas ish 5 3 ola Gherhowe | 3: as ti hing beyond the interesting faot that t! f $ Excellenoy.” Legislative ‘ a to > rool te the Vimwna, 1 h. Sept.— ‘hes have ,heen — re- nothing beyond the interesting fact that the Congress of | x4, Hrega and that of Mr. Derby on this subject. If he Councillors hereafter elected, are not to h 7 : ain Aras nl wil ~The Tires | id hore stating that the Bulgarian insurgerta had | the United States, by the handsome majority of 62 to | has not, then I agree that he does not know angiieg —_ « Honatable.” ‘Te Waseda’ : ave the title ‘ 6 pubjcet of Mr. Jouunson's | Foo 4 2 eorisional government in the Balkan Moun- | 40, desires free trade with this Colony, and will, doubs | the matter, but he can easily obtain information, ir Ait). OUT almost pity that the new regu- “ot of a | h attest soi sien inl thing has been reported on fully, I represent as many h lation could not be applied to come who have been be- ess, secure it, we have no hesitation in giving the re | gyhing vessels as does my colleague, quite as many. The | decked with the title Hi the past. The Provinces now ur shea le «w Youx, Sept. 10.—The trial of Whelan at Otta- ; Ome f Boston, and others ich 1 ravings Ba a sae wa wan recused yesterday. ‘Detwotives Cullen and ae inom 1A ra salary | | Selon Rotel ote oe’ intgeete of cor Uiate dectre| warm, with * honorables,” sed Is M@astiesung te ipl sy ‘ . | Hees tee as a conversation t in apE witu Paince Epwanp Isuaxp. r . A ion, It will be an enteri rin future, ferr enta! ye he Teatet Chests soon ieites between Whelan and Doyle, wherein Whelan soko Mr. Scuzncx: Lam instructed by the Committce of Ways pad vopgp ll Ag oe eg hy Beeb of chses Seine Pare se. rE + . cur in England, the Times says: “Whatever may be | edged bo shot Mr. McGee. Turner testified to having | and Scans to report back the joint resolution (H. TR. No. | that fair consideration to which we are entivied. CF" Sixce cur Inst issue, 38174 bbls. Mackerel wor, A of these elections, the same reciprocity of fvel- ie times heard W helan threaten to take the life of 322) relative to Prince Ldward Island with a brief re-| No, sr. T ask would my colleagne spend the vacation in| received at this port for re-ehipment to the United : ithe United States and Great Britain is | “Y. eo One witness gave evidence highly | port in writing accompanied by @ resolution, I usk that | goingto Prince Edward Island and getting this information | states, ‘This branch of dusingss has bec most success~ cekald to ensue. : _| unfavorable to the prisoner. The cage for the prore-| the joint resolution he read and then the report of the com- | at his own expense? If he would, then T want him put on fally presnceied we ta th i éntion closed at six o'clock, and the Court adjourned | mittee, this committee if it should be appointed, But, sir, I lock IP , p to the present time, and the pros. upon this proposition of the committee ay simply giving | pects are still more favorable, Suecess to tha Free dh , he 7.—Murph, of Manchester, the. not- by ; ‘olen: «| ill to-day. Gold 1449, The joint resoluti as read, It proposes to autho- 1 ; inf el nd » sibane vinkenh speoeh rize sri recs the Beeretary of the Treamty m wdmit into this matter the go-by, ‘The committee propose that three | Trade negotiations. _ es have so often been attended with rioting, has offered |. Loxvon, Sept. 11.—The extraordinary concessions eg wt F 7 . 7 tit t United t 4 members of this Heuge shall spend the vacation, when they ns 5 to Admiral Farragut, by the Sultan, in permitting bis | the several ports of the Unind States free of duty the have their elections to attend to at home, in going at their! ga" Prnsoxs wishing a good comfortable hat for the himselfas one of the candidates to represent that city un ie : i . | aetual producli f Prince Edward Island, including fish, ’ flag ship, the “ranklyn, to pass through the Dardan produclions of Prince Edward Island, including fis own expense to visit this Island. and, to which there {9 no! 41) geason, would do well to call at Mr. McRae's in the House of Commone. at the coming election, : <"TUld teehee tho af : Non elles and enterche Bosphorus has given rise toa vast | companied by satinfictory vouchers ef the place of pro- baat . Srenien: ansuttie tte Mectted In the hibereot amount of comment in Diplomatic Circles at Constan- | duction, under an mauene 87 0s may om and Leloud 97 aa eaes ton orapedaon “Ta: canine Clothing Store, Queen Street, and purchase one of his a Ite eothnated that there were 6,000. per- | tinople. | The report that permission had bean devied. tarp Madea Say rg Aub dpacdony pe ph sr wal dasty give this question the go-by. fur Kossuth’s, Itis a late importation, and besides hav« : wens present. Speeches were made advocating his dics Rdog srele ti sees § ou He . nt ductions of the Un‘ted States to the Island ; second to admit | Mr Exxior, We had better give it the go-by than legis- pw wing of being comfortable, it is ‘also neat \ elaima, and denouncing th» conduct of the Magistrates y led on, toe ent of the Sul- | to its ports and harbors, for shelter, to obtain supplies, and | late in the dark on such 4 question. and durable. : a in the matter of the Ashton riota, in May | ‘8 plinéet to not , Pa A pce ——, ae be 3 8 | to refit free of duty or impost, all American fishing vessels; Mr, op rd Maseastvasett, . When oa tees Heat Gua ee ae last.. While the aking was going on, the meeting | ©O™ : repre- | third, to give license ta fish in the waters adjacent to the | speaks of “legislating in t " he may spea - on Vriene a at the rlottetown ed by pan af Irish Cathelics who eres sented. While the flagship of Farragut was in the Bos-| Island upon such terms that the license fee thal not ox- | self; everybody else understands this queston. Club in the game which was played on Wednesday last platform and dispersed the speakers. A gen- phorus, a Greek-Cretan deputation came on board and | ceed five doliars for any one vessel, &c. Mr. Scuxnxcx, Mr. Speaker, Ido not mean to enter in*o this | 1) hod 1 : diatributed an address to the officers praying for assist-| Mr Exutor: Is this resolution properly before the House ? | question between mackerel and codfish, [laughter]. but it | *9° econm stood: . may be well enough to refresh the recollection of gentlemen isr INninGs. 2xp INNinGs, Tovar. ope "and other wesw] garter a aly ance from the United States, to the etraggliog Cretans.| The Srraxen: It, is, The Comm Mr . ji Weapons were nsed, and many per- : nmittce of Ways and ' ‘ ad | . : sons Ree 2 Admiral Farragut, at the suggestion of Mr. Morris, | Means have a right to report at any time for commitment. | of this House, who, I know, must all be posted in geogra-| pictou, 71 BS Ee ere eer’. .*he police av last vosseaded American Minister to Pukey. eee was also on board,| _. The (lerk read the report of the Committee of ways and | phy, but who may not have looked at the map with refer-| Oitown, on 96 in in = the rint and arresting several of the ring M. ; ‘ i i . | Means, as follows: ence to this question so recently as some of the committee. | : : Is hy @ city wan greatly excited. : There: were Cited ualteteen tervene) WO ‘Soteal ba a: Aa “The Committee of Ways and Means having considered | This question is in some sense one of topography, Prince with two spare wickets for Pictou. iM als of disorder, to some extent, during the night Sdeched tun $a the feeneie sonversatioh: hitiroukoed joint resolution (IT. Rt. No. 822) relative to Prince Edward | Edward Island, it will be remembered, lies in the Gulf of Suuiearsieseraauiamaneneeemenrer Vv bob p Ad usued. | Toand and not being able to obtain at once and with exact- | St. Lawrence, with Nova Scotia stretching outas one arm! Wer see by advertisement in another column, that the Sunday. we / , Orrawa, Sept. 11,—About twenty witnesses were ex- A the righ! d thoi rtof the Canadien dominion y uxEsTER, Sept. 7. -Thirty-reven persons have amined yesterday in defence of Whelan, and soveral nese all the informatian needed before It would be wise and = tren —, = r a ae ean" chiecs.te to get around proprictur of the new Oy Foundry has wmken a young been arrested for taking part in the riots Sunday, and : 7 advisable, in their opinion, to take any definite action on the rs ij i e 3 g.P 5; * I y man from Nova Sootia into partnershi d wi were brought before the police magistrates to-day’ and | ore on the same side have given evidencethis morning. | gabject, have con*ludedl as a preliminary measure, to submit | Nova Scotia and obtain good relations with this litde va abhe ait i i partnership, and will now " aftet a short preliminary investieation, were remanded | Fhe chief points attempted by the defence are. that | ¢o the House and recommend the passage of the following: | Ieland one hundred and forty miles long lying insid». bapa vay: = vs yor to their establishment. ‘ fot ferther exatitiation, “The excitement: stilt: runs Lacroix, one of the principal witnesses for the prosecu-| Resolved, That a golect committee of three members be | This may be all very well if itcan be done, and we may | \¥e unt eratand that they wi | devote themselves to the high, and Susdival of Cs disturbance isileared Every tion, is a liar, and a man of bad character ; that Tarner | appointed by the Speaker to whom shall be referred joint | make a good bargain by it. But my difficulty arises | Stove business in connegtion with the other branches, _prechutiou is being taken hy the authorities to preserve | Wa8 tempted by the reward offered for evidence agaust | resolution No. 322 of the House relative to Prince Edward in part from information derived from one of these ver} . : abr ‘The “Tine tn tte article to-da ye an-| Prisoner, that a fresh ballin one of the chambers of Island, with instructions to Sasiee and report at the next | gentlemen referred to by the gentleman from Massachussetts, Sir James Fergueson, tho Member of Parliament for Z . of Mexi . the ty Se y od, rsa bl helun's pistol waeputin to replace one accidentally session of this Congress the fullest and most reliable inform. | | Mr. Butler.) T understand it to be doubtful whether any Ayrshire, and under Secretary of State for India, has eo exico tothe United States is desirable, discharged,when the girl's arma was wounded, before Mr. | Stion they can obtain In regard to said colony of Prince arrangement which Prince Edward Island as a distinct colo- | appointed. Governor of Sonth Agila: 'y t the time is pot yet ripe. That object could not be McGee's pach * that Wade's teatimon as to 6entet Edward island, including particularly whatever can be as- | ny might make by legislative provision for conceding these Mr. Du. Memt f Parli ‘ ©; and accomplished now without.a needless cost of money and | ##ctce by be “ 7 48 So Contp certained as to the kind and amount of imports and exports advantages for fishing purposes would be recognized by r, DuVane, Member o arliament for North Essex, “blood. . racy at Duggan’s tavern in ig eengee is entirely false, to and from the Island, and the views and disposition as well | Canada and Nova Scotia, which border upon the same | has been appointed Governor of Tasmania, ‘The Eng- _ Lonpon, Sept. 8.—The Daily News. commenting on o. but no attempt has yet been made to account for | ¢, authority of Yho colonial government to enter into any | water that encircle this Island, And the committee, al- lish journals write approvingly of the appointments. thé mitsion of the new American Minister, enys diffi- helan’s movements on the night of the marder. It i* | artion'ar or exceptional arrangement or agreement by legis- | though they could obtain even to the bushel exact informa- i - . Cult questions are to bo treated. bat England has giv not known yet whether the case will close to-day, but it | lative enactment with the United States conceding and se- | tion from various statist‘cal tables, and particularly from an| £8 We were premature in announcing that the eor- ' fofher good faith. In sending fir. ia supposed it will not. ‘ | ,, | curing such privileges as to fisheries on the coast as are con- interesting one which accompanies Colton’s Atlas on this / respondence between the Governmentof this Island, and New York, Sept. 12.---Steamer “ Hippopotamas” | templated in said resolution. But no expense to the United | subject, as to the imports and exports of grain and other the Congressional Committee, was to be published this ‘wWobn: is cou y Uni Govern- : cae 7 sat ; sgn mttg, the. United tates Gare capsized on Lake Michigan on Tuesday night in a se- | States is to be incurred by said committee in the prosecution | productions hve no means of knowing the disposition of the peopce or what may be considered their power as acolo.| week. It ia deemed advisablo to defer its publivation Peary a. theyll y tvens De ee cae vere gale, and of sixty people on board only fourteen | of their inquiries. ; it) ‘ tiations will be brought to ee oe le conclusion: | Were saved. She wasbound from St, Joseph's, Michigan, Mr. Sewexck: The House wit! observe that the resolu- | ny on this subject of making a definitive and exeeptional | (oy q short time. The Rev. Dr. Bell Md of N Pork. | ¥ itt let. | for Chicago. tion which was referred to the Committee of Ways and | arrangcment by legislative enactment, 3 . Dr. lows, ew York, bas written a le Means proposed legislative action by which negotiations or| Mr. Butirn, of Massachussetts, The gentlemen from) — yy;, Excellency Lieutenant Governor Dandas and ‘ter to the London Times, on the Irish Church question. New York, Sept. 12.—The trial of Welan was con- OM Ug Sa ype Hog. tw ; ; ; ; 5 : ; : , | te gislation should be offered to the | Ohio will do the justice of saying this does not prepose ‘ : tinued yesterday, The principal line of the de ence colony of Sane Edward Island. : anything until Prince Edward Island has acted. Mrs. Dundas, His Lordship Bishop Binney of Halifax, Rp Lo! Repesbacase of the a ee ae 1 | was to impeach the evidenee of the sworn witnesses % even more importance to the foreign rela- *| The Commirtee of Ways and Means report that they d Mr. Scnexck: We may do this thing with this little} and G.D. Atkinson, Esq.. H )tlods than to the internal relations of Great Britaio. copenes ear = Pon. sed et gsm y to prove | not think they have such exact and ae te stb al an | Island and afterwards bo ‘snnbbed” by being told. that Friday evening last. ey Na — bran or the, aceomplishment of this reform would bea great that the barrel of Whelan’s pistol had heen accident- would justify us in founding action upon it. The committee | they had not the power to do this thing. We do not report | pyrq7-¢, © ’ _atep toward the remogal of those grievances which | lly discharged a short time before the inurder, by therefore recommend that the resolution be referred to a ac- | against the resolution to keep oprn every question of an : terre 0 which they account for the cartridge freshly put in jnst | ject committee of three persons, who shall inquire, without | economical character like this which will result in good to! ‘rye Board of Education will hold a suiting ie the erfally t feelings of the Pl ; ' pow hail Mee ee eeartneel and | after McGee's death. Tho impression prevails that the | expense of any kind attending their inquiry, and report at | the country, We have not proposed to report against that, : pad sade : \ : defence, so far, is very lame. the next eession of this Congress, wha’ are the exports and | but we have stated in the opinion of the Committe of Ways Colonial Building, for the Examination of Candidates, imports of that colony, what authority it has for legislative | and Means the information is not 80 exact and full in re-|}on Thursday, the 24th instant, commencing at two Raby vast Ow ‘while they continue to exist, make war, provok- ed by the "sor seamed hi Haber Lachey mare 0) | ction, and what is the disposition of the people there to| gard to the power and authority of the colony as toite! or ook p.m. - New Yo Sept . ep i a ty ; Whel ¢ oY r 4 6 p ow rit ruce enter into. an arrangement of this kind, The committee | condition and productive capacity. We think, therefore, : a : ORK. Sept. 8.—The trial of James an. : ‘ therefore recommend that act on be postponed until full and | it will be better to refer the resolution itself to a select com- p@™ Tr Cake Bazaar and Concert, tn ald of St. D for the murder of the Hon, T.1D. MeGee, commenced exact information can be obtained on these pointe. mitte, and that committee shall collect and report to the at ’ /ONCOTT, 10 BIG OF BY, Ia ‘The gentlemen from Massachussetts, [Mr. Butler,] who | next seasion of Coneress reliable information on this subject. | Stan's College, which came off In Market Hall, on Wed- ay morning before Chief Justice Richards. A Vo wan Macecil co fab thins ‘ number of witnesses were examined for the crown. idles sled : M introduced the resolution, thinke that the committee mght| The gentleman makesan objection on this point. He says nmesday uight last, was a most successful and pleasant "he {most important given ix that of Lacroix, who] Dear Sir.—You, in common with the other journals of| better recommend its passage, Ihave agreed to give hun | no three men appointed on that committee will muke the | aquir, trip at their own expense. It will be casy to test the sense ; saw Ww helan shoot Mr. McGee. T he other If E. Island, devote a considerable of your 8 to the dis- an opportunity te move an amendment so as to pot the re- solution on its passage; but I desire the House to under- | of the House on striking out that pa oO; ie resoluhon T 1 a . tl 1 1} t ce was circomstantial. It is eaid the crown will | cussion of eg oan ff The Government of the day seems ‘a woman in the box to swear that Whelan told her | to be alive to all important interests involved in this | stand tha’ the Committee of Ways and Means do not re-| The Secretary of the Treasury might send out with little Mordered McGee. The trial will ocoupy four or | great question. The sg given to Gen. Butler is a} commend the passage of the resolution at this time. expense one of the revenne cutters. unfavorable for harvesting. five —Gold 1448 sufficient _— of this, face ps bene are s od vas on. capt ee id ona bd the — Res ce does a = ~, # serpy ong rome 4 go a } on, Sept id eteen og to the course pursued with regard to ‘he General and | man of the Committee of Ways and Means, (Mr Schenck,] | there. not understand my friend from Massachu-| Tue Steamer Alhambra, from alifa of ag + 1g he my Parorg = os the party; but this opposition merely arises from the cool | I desire to call the attention of the House to this porwr setts [Mr. Butler] has ever been there, and yet he knows ne — Boston and If x, cleats! tas. th y a his mistrens. | TecePtion given to the Hon. Sir John A. McDonald on his| which isa matter of very conmdcrable importance, ‘The | a great dleal about the resources of the Island and the | *tived here last night. P e@ murder o . * | vecent visit hee. Of course, they think it very cruel to treat | difference between the action proposed by the committee | character of the people. The committee had not pro- on ‘ b ‘persons were the officers of the law. | their beau ideat of human perfection from’ the peaceful | and that which I desire is this: the Committee of Ways | posed the select committee sha’l visit the Island, or go : rveni ‘anda a members of the preee. This is the first. pri- | Dominion s0 coolly, whilst every courtesy is given to Gen- | and Means want to put the matter off and have a select | ont of the United States, but simply to commission them (From Halitax Keening Bsprow.} y e tion in London underthe new law concern- | ora] Butler and his party. But amidst all this fluster, or | commitee appointed to go, at their own expense, to the| to get all the Information they can by investization fs LATE FROM EUROPE al punishment. The strike of the cabinen con- | « fuea and feathers,” and whatever may result from it, of | Island, where there ia no public conveyance, there to make | proper quarters, by correspondence, or any way they causes at inconrenience to the public. | one thing we are sure, and that is, that the reign of Res | an examination for the purpose of obtaining information for | may deem best. IT admit it would be better to visit the Tl MS hip OF @ strongly denounces the action of drivers, | ciprocity is not inaugurated here yet by law, although it | this House. . There may, be. many patriotic gentlemen who | Island; but that is a question apart from what the com: | |; ie R. M. Steamship Ofty of Cork. arrived here last edings #0 far have been orderly. seems to be in reality, so far ns fishing in British waters is | will volunteer to serve upoh such a committee ; but T have | mittee propose. If any gentlemen wishes to offer an night from Liverpool, via Queenstown, We have dates f , Sept. 8.—The Boke of Brabant, heir to concerned. We know that Her Majesty’s war ship Doris | not happened to see any such exhibition of patriotism, I) amendment which will cover that point I will agree to to the 29th ult. / ‘the throne, isgrowing Worse, and it is feared cannot | 1s cruising in British waters, cting the rights of British | do net think there is'any use in such a committee. We It. I wish the resolution of the committee to be read,| It is positively denied that an attempt was made upon i subjects. But from all Iean learn from authorities the most | have a yery excellent report upon this matter by Mr. Derby | so we may understand what the committee proposes, the life of the Qneen in Switz rland. Her Majesty = y ag reliable, the offcers of this war ship seem to havo peculiar | snd Mr Brega, made ander the direction of the Treasury| = Mr. Burirn, of Massachusetts. Fearful Jest the | arrived home on the 11th Sept. . House shon'd got adopt my motion to pass the resola- It is annonoced that Parliament will be dissolved on iow Ne ee ee Wine ideas with respect to British waters. Judging from the | Department. Rieke murder. Threoter i J leteer have heen | 202?" in which they protect the fisheries. they scem to| I wi | state to the House, bri fly, whatI desire, Prince | tion, I will move to add these words: ‘except the Se-| the 9hef November The elections for boroughs eom- 2 Li sieeal etening a : 4 eD | think that the Bay Chaleur constitutes all British waters | Islaud ie about two hundred thousand square miles in ex- | cretary of the Treasury pata proper revenue cutter at | mence on the Mth; for the counties on the 16th, The ‘went the witnesses tor the prosccution. and one | hore and, consequently, keep prowling round there con- | tent, and embraces a million acres of land under cultivation, | the use of the committee for that purpose.” ’ general election will be completed before thé end of the of them: was attacked and jnocked down hy 4 slight | tinuntly, thus leaving poor Prince Edward Island altogether | The people of that Island are engaged in agriculture and| Mr. Songxck: I now demand the previous question. | month, and the reformed Mouse of C ill t shot, An Ottawa paper, Toast night, states that the | ynprotected. This slight is given, I presume, because we | fishing. They have the finest harhors anywhere on our} The previous question was secouded and the main | jq the peecnd wack Of cums Fese. ail patie ya coast; but we are debarred from going there now because | queetion ordered, ; ¢ The House divided; and there were—ayes 26, noes 2¢; feare that i~ Liberal—or, “ss Mr. Bright has very ha p- pily named it. the * National"-—party is confident of te city swarms with correspondents and detectives | did not, Evan like, sell our rights and liberties to the totter- Around the jail there is a regiment encamped, and a | ing Vominion for something less than @ mess of pottage. 1) the Government of the Dominion, under the Treaty of 1815, at no quorum voting. iP guard of twenty men reeviyes Whelan every night ; | learned from several captains who have uented the chief | prevents any of our fishing vessela going {nto thore harbors euch man is Served ond Hy rounds of ball vartidaes ; | fishing stations, viz: Point Miseon, Bi ac, Bradley, | and laying there more thant twenty-four hours without con-| The Srraken.under the roles ordered tellers; and ap- | *¢cess, and that seldom, if ever, has a Parliament met and, rie a up ina square. The Lage North Cape, and round the North side of the Island, that they | fiscation, And so great a burden is that on our fishermen | pointed Mr, Butler of Massachusetts, and Mr, Van with so very decided a majority against the Ministry avvatededl'é tf they | have got eecn anything of the Doris. This is the way to that in. 1856, three hundred gail of fishermen undertook | Wyck. that summoned it. hat, if justice is not done, they $a : h by force hang him. The jublic | tect our rights! What kept the Doris up the Bay Ch to ride out a storm than go into the harbor, and one} The House again divided; and the tellers reported—| The change in the weather has bronght abonta de- na: sntonde, ioe iction is strong | this part of the fishing season. {x more than I can divine, Itis | hundred enil and almost three hundred lives were lost. ayes 62, noes 40. erease of the very high rate of mortality which has re- etn « | this will interfere with the interests of his district. ' “Digi gi a. sone a Toute wily, Mr. E L will state my own objections if I amallow- 2d, sterling, or £7469 6s. 94. currency, and incladed | the register. ere are hundreds of women in Not accidental diseh: A FISHERMAN, ed tn do oo. ‘ not only charges for transport. oxtra rent and lodging | ham, het ladyship argues, wno pay rates and taxes, to show that one ’ : '} Ch'town, Sep. 8, 1868. Mr. Burien, of Massachussetts, I will allow the gentle- | money, which the Colonel was liable to pay. but also | but w ay. ged ar Male chy tad of Caleat. |e aan wtne winnie | MAN tO state his objections, so far as I am pomectalre | for food, fuel, and all of their taalntenanee charge in pn cc (pad pie spe pk af ie f all parts of India, as far as beard from with-| The coloviste of New Zealand appear to have no de- Mr. I will yield to the gentlemen for five minutes connection with the detachments stationed in Charlotte. | at once to. send in their claima. : sien, contema the reported appointment of|sire to destroy the native popnlation, provided they Mr. Fizs08r: Ido not believe the House of Represonta- | !Wn in 1865, 1866, and 1867, After Mr. Hensley had an| Details of the late frightful accident to the Irish mail ae Savaher 1 of India? live eably and obey they lawe. Upon these con- | tives. after the pedoat of the Committee of Ways and Means, | interview laet year on the subject with Lis Grace the | train near Abergele, in North Wales, have sived. Phe Atohbiehop of Armagh at «| ditions they are willing to give them the political that tpon the ii they have made they do not| Dake of Bockingham and Chandos in London, thie de-| A late London paper fornishes the following condensed tS » nredioted Oe ten of the rights that they ¢ enjoy, re oe re only ol they Lge emp Pc moma ay oneaies edo a — Se gy tag oe = F erin mesnieg meena wee ; ; "i , 4 rt, ar ice conse Hlutlon of the! cess of absorption, strengthen reiher than ‘weaken the |i. 4 nat believe the be wvill be willing to pase the wale all claim fat melibonanes except extra re = Bos iil ietnd whe Rages + parang ton “ante, infant colony. By recent advices: we le four a ore. A -) Maories fate eleoted ta the clonal ent. oo ca ea fiero facts, which IT will pro- tp being stationed in Charlottetown | gele, in North Wales. The train &@ which it ocoarred ° “aT nek Jn Halifax, An additional | was the Trish Limited Mail, of the calami take their seats for Soon after the offering of this resolution + a rollengue, | amount on expenses being made | was about the middle ‘ she deg hoi ma that nd 1 received | np to 20th Nover 1867. of £ 18s, 6d, sterling. | tho mail train was going at ned on a portion of a goods * to the commi i? if i left the claim of the War Office st this Government | hour, it met on the Pinion *., ot -avar—A new boat, built ex- - pasenge | at £2207 9s. Od. sterling. Of Sum, £1978 160 9d., | train which had become detached. ision -Kay, of New Yort or sterling, being for transport, lodging money, and extra} any circuinstanoes must havo been Genres, but the oneth is rent from the time the troops came here till they left was ong horror of the accident arose from the fact that x ba | Searle’ Hocoloy sed Fla ieeas, arerameal, Unrougch | last carriage of the goods train, and the first there- ~er, Messrs. Hensley and Haythorne, resisted ile claim for | fore to come in contact with the mail was loaded ome expenses for maintenance, on the ground that it with petroleam. Of curse it pasate goo some five ad arisen from some looal mismanagement in letting | and twenty persons, moro or less, were burnt to death #27 the contracts, A despatch has lately; from | The driver of the ae Downing Street, consenting, on the grounds al in setlonsly "bert. yA may Fmd so So v3