Morning chronicle and commercial and shipping gazette, 12 avril 1879, samedi 12 avril 1879
[" COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING GAZETTE V(L XXXIII.QUEBEC, SATURDAY.APRIL 12.1819.No.12,182 Matters in Zululand appear to have been growing serious.Disaster has been fbUomng disaster nithstartling rapidity; and everything tends to show that the Xnglish forces are fighting in a country \u2022f whose topography and people then-leaders know dangerously little.ÛÜiRiiN I tDXPABTURE OF HON.M.K.LAN-QKYTN.HOUSE OF COMMONS.Ottawa, April 10.\u2014Tho House of Cott-mons sat till five o\u2019clock this moruing, debating the tariff.Mr.Mackucsle\u2019s amendment to the tariff resolution, which was lost, was as follows :\u2014 \"That while this House is prepared to make Hon.Mr.Langevin, C.B., Postmaster* ' omplo provision for the requirements ol tho Qefieral, aooompaaied by his private Se* public service and tbe maintenance ot the oretary, left town yesterday morning, for public ertdit, it regards tbe scheme now Halifaw, where he will embark this morn* i under consideration as calculated to distri* on board the \u201cCaspian,\u201d en rout* for bate unequally, and therefore unjustly, tbe iOD\tburdens of taxation, to divert capital from its natural and most profitable employment, to benefit special classes at tho expense of the whole community, tend towards render* ing futile the codly and perslaUnt efforts of this country to secure c share of tbe immense growieg carrying trade of this contl- 2L° Mr.Godfrey Rhodes, a son of our esteemed fellow-citisen, Colonel Rhodes, has been appointed the Superintendent «I Motive Power for the Pittsburgh, Cin- Xfcnati and St.Louis Railway Company, mouse grow.LK carry.ug .»uU o, im» eouu-tealuding a total number of miles of 1483 \u201cent.8Qd t0 create an anUeonlsm between the commercial policy ot the Empire and ^TOngiaiulat© thisyoung Lennoxville ! 11181 ofCRD,lda: that m,Kht ,\\eod to conse- «H* '\u201cT\u201cd\u201eVedTr^i\t.bod, upon possessing y ung\t.\tment, not only of tho views of free traders h%best amployment, either m this conn- on t^e try or in another ; it is a pity, however, oor young men have to go abroad for em- Special despatches, which will be found elsewhere, show that the English people are greatly exercised over the new Cana-* tarte, which they universally oon-Leetings are being held for this purpose all over the kingdom, as well as to upon the Government to name a Select Committee of the House of Commons to consider the relations of the mother country with the colonies with the.view of placing commeicial relations on a more satisfactory footing.At all the meetings bo far held; the Canadiai tariff baa been characterized as completely prohibitive of trade in British manufactures.ana IX.tnei , v- \u2014 question of protection generally, but of the Liberals of Csubda in regard to tbe probable evil effects of Mr.fUley\u2019s tariff In particular in 1* bearings upon some of the principal factors of our commercial aud industrial life, es well as upen our relations with the mother country.Of course, in a House compostd as it actually is, Mr.Mac-kensie did not exp dt to carry his amendment.Tbe following is t -e division on this amendment i\u2014 Yias Anglin, Bain, Border, Bonrassa, BorÇ, Burp e (St.Jobo), Burpee (Sunbory), Camcron(HaroD),Cartwright, Casey, Gasgrain, CoaLdicr, Charlton, Christie, Cc:kbarn (Mae* koka), Dumont, Fiset, Fleming, Qalbraitb, Oeofirion, Gillies, Gilmour, Gunn, Haddow, Holton, Hontingtcn, Killam, King, Larue, Laurier, Mocdonell (Inverness), Mackenzie, Mclsaac, Malouin, Mills, Orton,Oliver, Patterson (Brant), Pickard, Rinfret, Robertson ^Shelburne), 8030», Roes (Middlesex), Ry-mal, Scriver, Skinner, Smith (Selkirk), Smith (Westmoreland), Snowball, Thompson (HaL dimand), Trow, Weldon, Yeo\u201463.Nats Allison, Arks!), Baby, Bakea^ie-noit, Bergeror, Bergevln, Bolduc, Boclmee, Bourteau, Bowell, Brooks, Buuster, Bunting, Burnbam, Cameron (Victoria), Carling, Caron, Cimon, Cockburu (Northumberland), Colby, Connell, Costigan, Coughlin, Coupai, Cour-sol, Corne-, Cathbert, Daly, Dawsou, Da-Coemos, Desanlniers, Desjardins, Dewdney, Domviile, Drew, Dubnc, Dugas, Elliott, Farrow, Ferguson, Fitzsimmons, Fortin, Fulton, Gamt, Gigault, Gill, Gtronard (Jacques Cartbr), Girouard (Kent), Gr&ndbois, Hac-kett, Uagg&rt, Hay, Heesoo, Hilliard, Hoopor, Houde, flurteau, lvemr, smoking and reading-rooms, members were to be seen stretched out trying to eltcp, but (jw of them w^ro fortuavto enough to secure muffires'., os there wire always enough rafochlevlous memb-rs going around to reuse up aud oij-turo t-,e eleepy ones.As Mr.Aogliu con-tiuntai, ho began ruteiriog to the drawback system, and ehorliy uit-or war lo the meaibdrs took up the cry and b.'g ru ehoutiog \u201cdrawback, drawback.\u201d rVheii ruterruptio'js oi that character had continued for obout tea minute?, Mr Aoglin appealed to the Speaker to r-quest tho members to preserve a little more order.Mr Speaker rose aud coming solemnly forward said \u201c I hope the honorable geutl men will drawback their noise.\u201d This w>s received with hearty laughter from all parts of tbe House.Mt.Auglia continued ; four o\u2019clock come aud tbe noise only increased.Creaking of desks, slarnming of covers, pitcuing Of blue books, aud the cries of \u201cQuestion\u201d continued apparently interminably.At balt-paet four Mr.Angliu resumed his seat, aud the most uproarious shouts of \u201cQuestion\" were indulged in.Sir Albert Smith moved tho adjouru-mjot of the debate and the motion wns de-clareJ lost.The order was finally giv-u about five o\u2019clock to call in
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