Show TO tue THE DESE nese DESERET RET NEWS f HAMILTON canada 6 hon wm mcdonald medo McDo formerly member of t the tho 11 0 ottawa government and late lt governor in a lecture last night stated that while in england he had discussed the position of canada as affected by the relations between england and the tho U 8 with cardwell earl granville gladstone and adderley under secretary for the colonies in a previous government ern ment and the conclusion they had nad came to was that all parties recognized the change that had hadt badt taken aken place in the position of great britain and were anxiously preparing in every possible way to meet the new state of things he had been forced to the conclusion that the policy was not to abandon the colonies nor norto to act so 0 o as to drive them away from their allegiance but to pre pare them for maintaining their own position by moans moana of their own right bands hands tomake to make them cons conf conscious clous cious that if any attack was levelled bevelled level led against them they must depend mainly upon their own resources to resist it failing they must be prepared to accept the consequences whatever they might be which followed invasion and conquest speaking for himself and speaking freely frankly and truthfully he be was of the opinion that the union of these provinces was a preliminary step forthe for the establishment of a single government in british america which would enable us when the moment arrived when necessity pressed on us to maintain a se and independent existence among the nations he believed that the idea was present to the minds of those who took part in that change but because they corsaw the inevitable contingencies cies wa it to be charged that they were disloyal it had been hinted that he tooh took the position that these men were not open to any such condemns cond emna tion and 1 to the phrase of lord about a new anew nationality dolord to lord lisgaris Lis lir gars declaration now take the place of 0 allegiance as well as to the repeated observations of the leading newspapers of england to establish the fact that what the public men of canada forepaw foresaw was based on n a correct of opinion in the mother country ib I 1 ho whole drift of that opinion wa that the convention with canada wms was a source of embarrassment from which thu the mother country should be freed as ar soon as possible ible ibie and if english statesmen and the english press discussed the question so eo unreservedly without being subject to imputations of disloyalty its result t could liol nol be ch charged charger a a ain aln albat st the public men of canada that they were wi wanting to loyalty because they recognized the actual position of afna afra affairs irs irb the speaker was frequently applauded MEXICO congress intends to defeat all schemes for railroads proposed from the bio rio grande river kiver on the pretense that a railroad would just be built slow enough to fill northern mexico with americans and then the texas game would be played several shocks of earthquake were felt in the capital in several ri tates estates lamina laminar thirty seconds on the voluntary of french residents in mexico towards the payment of the french indemnity now amount to forty one thousand dollars BOSTON edward ednard forrest remains in poor health but there are favorable symptoms of recovery though a considerable sid bid erable enible time will elapse before he lle resumes the stage stae NEW yoek YORK 7 the tribune tomor to mor row morning will state that proceedings have been instituted by U 8 assistant district attorney putty in the U 8 common court against the officers of the tenth national bank for having used the bank to lock up four and three quarter millions of dollars legal tenders with a view to causing a decline in stock Louis louls sile mile ky last tuesday jas temple a farmer in mccracken co formerly a rector in the episcopal church shot a negro named john smith aged 20 putting thirteen buckshot in his back the negro ran about yards and fell when temple went up to him put the muzzle of the gun to his bis head and discharged the other barrel blowing his bib brains out temple was arrested and examined at paducah on friday and saturday the evidence showed that smith had been employed at temples house in kindling tires in the daughters room and jook gok ook took occasion to use insulting language to them and afterwards ter wards boasted around of having had criminal connection with them this was told to temple who was nearly deaf being of a very nervous and excited temperament long almost a recluse and coming suddenly upon smith be lie shot him in an ungovernable impulse he was held in ball bail to answer at tho the circuit court CITY or OF MEXICO 1 via havana 7 the revolutionary cause is considered hopeless terrible anarchy exists throughout the country the brooks resolutions in the U S con CoD Congre congress gress aa for a protectorate over mexico created no sensation here hore the journals publish them without comment some even without editorial remarks the elfa leila glo gio says the subject is a grave one the vastee pase vase de mexico says the present anarchy was wab the cause of the introduction of the resolution the republic says brooks does not understand the mexican people the general opinion is that brooks does understand the mexican people that foreigners and the most respectable natives desire a protectorate ate or annexation NEW YORK some sixteen hundred emigrants from alsace and lorrane have arrived during the week all destined for the west and all in apparent good circumstances there were three new cases of spotted fever in newark yesterday and several in neighboring villages it is feared it will become epidemic FOREIGN 3 the globe today to day calls attention to a rumor of an extraordinary character in london that the case caze of the american government before the geneva board es estimates ates the losses of citizens of the d states at 14 0 suj the expenses of the ua united ite states government in pursuing privateers at the globe comments commens on this and expresses a hope that gladstone will be speedily called on 1 in parliament for an explanation as aa to its truth A dispatch from yeddo dated march announces that sn an attempt was made bj bg a party patty of twelve persons to assassinate the mikado of japan the efforts of the tho would be murderers proved unsuccessful rul ful the guards of the mikado captured two of the party and the other ten escaped ru this attempted assassination caused great un er siness on the part of the government orders have been issued forbidding fore foreigners ignera to go beyond the city limits of yeddo NEW YORK 6 foreign advises advices state that Pru salans stinus are fortifying fortify ing log metz with enormous cannon of steel from krupps manufactory of the same calibre as those at mont valerian during the war they are also enlarging strasburg so that instead of it oan cau cont contain aln ain i croop 4 making a canal para pnra parallel with the rhine and au an en enormous otmous basin for ships coming cooling from mannheim and the north se bea sea thiers in aai an interview with a contributor to the paris patrie said the part of frenchmen was I 1 to act as freemen quenching every incendiary attempt the policy must ba b uniformly pacific so the unequaled commerce and manufacturing fac turing industries of franca might be built up he bays says he has soldiers training in rude camp life and considers the future of the army very hopeful yet france only wishes to live in peace wit with ivall all ali the world he i claims that germany has already spent for war expenses the two billiards milliards milli ards paid by france the remaining three milliards billiards milli ards will be promptly paid and that bismarck intends to make war with it is pr bable in the tho recent war french soloi soldiers erb ers were fault but the army organization during bis his recent visit to paris the prince of wales was troubled by a running sore in the thigh LONDON 7 the queen has las returned from her visit to germa germs germany ny the trial of arthur oconnor for his attema attempt A on the queen Is ia set down to commence next wednesday the prin prix oner woner has made no effort to secure counsel for hib his defence itis it ia probable that we trial will be postponed perhaps indefinitely as the conviction seems to ba gaining ground that the boy is 14 insane WHAT A A WOMAN SAYS SATs ABOUT IT the washington D C star has the following springville Spring ville utah march 1872 editor mashing washing on star As aa the good women of our country are attempting t to occupy a higher sphere than has heretofore fallen to their lot loth I 1 may perhaps be pardoned for a slight sympathy with their movement and manifest the same by writing for your paper a rather novel letter ietter nor for a laddin lady in this thia enlightened age but to the subject no man can say that jesus la Is lord but by the holy ghost yet through the force of tradition and education he may accept the declaration as true but to say he is lord he cannot but by the holy ghost so also can no man say that the bible is true except at heart he be a polygamist the intelligence of the world cannot justly condemn this statement ifancy if any man says the bible is true and denies polygamy he be is a false witness in point of fact to war against polygamy is to war against the supreme law of the country against nature against the bible and against gd gid will the chief executive the legislative and the judicial depart ments menta of the government consider very respectfully MRs mra SYLVIA TAY LOIt noli I 1 |