Daily Colonist (1877-03-03) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1877-03-03) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1877-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


AND AI.I. KINIJ.S (U' iMtJ.SlCAI. Instruments Tnned and liejudu •.! hv the nnderhigned. 'I ho Itenovaling of Worn I'iauos n speciallv, Inst'iiini'iitE. kept der by roidniot nr oilierwite. Temis Sto-derale-. Work liioii .■inn , d.

Orders left al .Ml!. WAII'T'S S! :il ioiiery Store, (iov-erniiieiit slriel, -vill be i.roniutlv atl.-iolrd to

''■'7dw2p OI.IVKU 11 lll)ol)\Vf\.

riiAs WndryIIaghIne

SHOP,

Cor. Pembroko and Covornmor.t Sts.,

MANfFACrrKKS AI.I, lilNDS CF

Brass and iros-s c'iastings, i Saw, Quarjz, AgriciiHunil & other

MiU'hiiKM'J,

\ large Assiirlment of

Farlor Fire Grates.

TENTILATORS, SASH WEIGHTS, Etc., Etc.,

ALWAYS ON HANI}.

■TOUN DOUOALL, I'noraiKTOB. Victoria, Feb. I,s7d. feStlin

Ex DON NICOJi^AS. F. Neufeider ^ Co.,

AOKNTS FOR

National FLOUR fUSILLS,

SAN KUANC19CO,

Havo received and kenp constantly In siook

Baker's Extra Flour half sacks. Family " " qtr. sacks.

GOAL! ! OOAL!

ij^iiio suits( itiit;';it n\s vo\i salb At Rhodes & Co.'h Wharf,

Ooal from the Weiiin^ton Mine.

J«30 Oivs; WU. HOOttB.

HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR IpUBa, HIDBfl,

WOOL, SIIBKPNKINS,

AND CAliVmaHW

SATDBDAT UOBNINa, MAROB Suo, 187T.

PORT OF VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA.

M«r. a-ach Matilda, Burrurd lulot

CLEARED. M»r. a—aoh MatUdo, Bumrd lalet

SECOND PROVINCIAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SECOND SESSION.

Fbiday, March 2nd. Mr. Speaker took the Ohaic at 2:05 p. ta.

•WEIililNQTON TB0UULE3.

Mr. Gordon moTod a resolution for a commission to examine into the cause of the troubles at Nanaimo. He said thero ■was a minora' striko thoro, iind ho thought it right that au inquiry should take phico.

Mr. Elliott wialicd to stato that tho QoTernment had tho caso iu haud, and it is their intonticm to send to ascertain tho ' oauses and if possiblo to arrange matters.

Mr. Walkom would suggest that the hon. membor might withdraw the resolution.

Mr. Qordon then ^^itbdrew his motiou.

INDIAN RESEUVK.

Mr. Boaven wanted to know whether tho Obiof Commiaaiouor intonded to anawt'v his queations with respect tu Inaiiui ru-■eryu to remaiu uuunsworod.

Mr. Vernon did not quite understand irhat more the bon. gentleman wanted, and asked him to put his question in writing.

Mr. Boavcn iviis sorry that tlio hon.gentleman did not uudorataud that he wautad the data of the Order iu Council in 1871, not 1877.

NOTIOKS.

By Mr. Pimbury, that ou Monday noxt he would inovo that we oxtramoly regret that tho despatches of the Bigbt Honorable the Earl of Carnarvon, in reply to our Petition of laat Session, convoy the opinion that the sottloiueuta recommended by ■His Lordship, in 1874, have been rendered impracticnblo iii some respoctsi; anil wo consider that tho E^qiiimalt iuid Xanaimo Railway, proposed then to ba bef,'un at once, ought to be delayed no longer tlum the timo mentioned in His Lordship's despatob of 18th December last (cheers.)

I>r. Tolmie asked the privilege of the House to second th.it resolution.

Mr. Gordon on Monday next would move that an luuublu ad.Jross bo pro.seut-ed to His Honor tho Lioutonant-Governor, praying that ho will urge upon t!io Dominion Govorumout tho necessity of appointing an luspootor of Weighs and Mea sores for this Provinoe at an early date.

TUB HEPLT.

Mr. Humphreys wonld bo glad to be able to annouuco that coii.sidor.ible light had beon thrown ou this a(ldress;lio wonld not speak again. His object nmv n-as to show tho Govbinuieiit tho lianu they would do by refusing to adopt this ameud-ment.



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