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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-02-02, Page 5.1 i I'll, .1 , -1 I � I I � �, '_' I ­­ I , , ­`_ I I I : I , . -, . , �, �, � , , � , � , � "� � I � I , I � : I I " ", I' I I � I I ,_ I I �, , , I ,,; , � ..- . �� 1, , 1 � I � . I I � _. . I I, . '''"' ", I I 1�1 I � I . � , - , , I 1� �, , , " ,l ,_ 1: . _ l, I . I - , I I :1 , ,; , .,: I I . � . . ­, :1 : �, � � I . � I I . , . , � , I . I .. " l! ,:1 I I � . I I . � . : . �� . :,, � "I I � � � . I I . � I �." 1. '. , . I- I ­ ; , : - .1 � . I �' . ; I - . � I � I .1 1 .1. . 0 . 1. . ­­ � � . ­ - i . I . . .. , . , . . .. . . . I. . I ­ - - . I - ....- . _�r .. __ , . . -. �' .1 . 1. �.. 1. � " I - � - ­ I .. , 1. �11 I I—, 11 7111_�,.7_­ -1- � I I � I � � I - . � � I . . I . � I � � .. -, I I �� A I . - li . " 11 , I I I � , �, . .1 � : . k I .. I . . . I I � . I . . I . � . I I I . - . . � . � 1. .. - I , , I � - . I 11 . I . � '. . I . I . I I . . . I . ), , , �, I . " .. I - , ­ . 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I . . ­ - I . . , aseasure Of the I I q814jui6; the p'riftci. coal log � , , - 01�5 and o6ibjects of wh.-h t, ely within I � I I . to sirelpil. irc, � I � , 11 "I . . . J a down by Sir Johii either , in'bi tellOtt of,1868 pre�.eh(sitiTes . are � more � un . ited than 1 ours, an(t � , . - ' I or in his Speech. in 187 . , 1; , No ne has c6roteri- , I I ,,, r I ;�hoie support sii �Tqlnh is always.afil� to ae-­ . : � . . . . Dzu'VEIKElk ONSIX0,TAX ]PRPATZ " their 'province. " , (Heat, hohr.) -Th4 was I 1" I ed that it wag unconstitutional or in excess - p' d upo I - ' ?o P vibat: isthia i6al power that forcii, 1, ., - . , N- 1. ..-.. 11 ,,, . *, * T". POP A . :, - � 01 ii0ifivO . L good Constitutional iaw,,imd the positi . �., on ta. I of 'our juris,flotiou. -Xeithe'ri 1 call, kit be Sir JohuJs hostile attitude ? 'Should *9 not - ,�o - ; Juri I I .1 . .. t . � � ­* , 011411811�47vx - iaril'�er wAs, the same,',!p klen by Mr"L F1 L 'e*ttion, , I Contended that- it was till tons , to- the thin Is . - I ' ' ! - I y our' 'political differences aside "and " . - . -4 � - ' " . I I "i by $ir­Jehn� Stacdoxial on- 64- waii is 1 4 I illt8rests:'Of the whole D5winio". Th . I . � e it"dai6ne min fjy.6ur own krolri[lte? (�,V. ' a, 34.0t Mr. It6gs,said there were.ty!o bj s in josi ... I -bcc�asiong. Ron, gentlemen had an grouild that the. hoO. gezitle 0741Y I -.1, 1. ­ men Op- plause.) Although an. admirer of the Aticr-, - - -, the Speech from the Thr9ne tbjalfldvershs� , . dowed all otheri, -and' the remarks Of all pro- inb4tifided Will' i - Sir"John, . all. d- claimed: ' ' i ho -was ill,, g6llest constitutional lawyer that i poefte justify- its disallowance' . � ,is that in ney General,' and having, ftill'60jifidence Jil . . . - , pinion. � , given -their,,.o. - ­, thO ' contl4insatiow � - big Governmopont,' heir managem'cni�d - and in t I direebood. to vious, a eak6re had been mainly � . . 'Wl tut to deal 1 ith iu -the Dominion., Ris , abilities- S168 a 6tit�s. mOU' " ' - - " ' Ross) , I I Uc:L io�n, 'was ingufficient. � (Loud, ap. � . I 'M 1!4�- 4 _ � I I I the, affairs of 'the -Province,. so, vital di&� he . I I , When bon-, ntlection on 'this before .proVeding them � . an dt' I (Ur., OnStItUtIO118 �"IaWyOr llt,, � � Phlus9l' side Consider th � . '' I � . oe retaining this territory to the Yid4dbi ttat them:U would take occasion t6=preaQ 11414- W ot" V.. -Old? net. dcsij.�t' � Before" le;aring"thioi subie, Ill . of the Cisime'd this arbitrary, a . , � - I Ild tuaterial prosperity, fatureAfiflueticei;'dild i&� , , . -nowoo3 . fiction that the doveinment had kotog� - I . '110 w9ul4 read some of Sir Jolin'MkoiaoniAd's I I I exercise of the ve to I , . ' whbl�Y uupr�c.edouted . t Tall0elcelit Of 'the Provinoie, .that if by his , : mified �o wait,,. no longer for the'41114 44ile-- litteofaliDea C4,thie Lal 4ght he _ ibjebt,' glad. I the I . . Power N L � - the 6ppogition,, I . I I vas a direct at&ck hpou".respoasible hon. frien'd; ,the leader :of ment of the accounts bet*een the POU*ion � I . - ,wQqd.b6:4@b to in'' . show that his action veto- - , I � government ad ,ohlA, if , allowed surelY isuPplai�tiiji-the'Atiorney,G'Ofi'6raI and�ho'n. � , � � apd,thiio Province, before. wakiii. the d1stri- I g ' L � ilij ­­­ , ;- this'biii, and' "k n Lby h6n; . the' podition ta e ' I lead , , . I . to, 'the break4 up-of'conledera'tion, hoii.' gentlimen opposite 'taking' Poggessibli,-of tile , , ' Fund, a it hutioll. of the Land Improtomoint . I .._Qtlemelj L � d i ., . 6pposite in. support'o f that Vet 6, 1wbQ We I I �re guilty of ,qveri troa - tr O�t& . I L . � gentlemen Said. W I � easurr benches, rio would thpieb . . . �, " ' y so. bad announced their detertain ation to pay dirwt1fopposid3o'the position formerly 'would, L I . I cure hor'rikfita I L . L I The Reform party. to the disputed territory, ba' * GOW had doue.moie to over to the muicipalities the 4111911110 to which . tak6* by that, gentlellian... , He hows I L I I . . . I bring about ookifederition' than bon. ,gentl would gladly cross the'lloor,of the, Aotiss� ,: . L , I I 13 I . "their . . they were �entitled- There. -ere Plenty :Of . I., ever, before proceeding to quote Sir I Jobrf� give I 'L . L, I I ��moa opposite; or' ' ' were as I . .arid "I I , leaderso and,. talieIis s�aV ad a member of the O` *t* - I Pposi ion -funds in the Provincial treasury to enable bon. gentlemen some further quotatidns'from I � LL . anxious, orperhaps more.so., to -avoid anything rather than the Pr'dvidbe, ShOLu'Id "�te 4081)6ile� : . , . I , ' them to do so, and the ultimate rePaYMg11t. Mr. Toda,s'work, he . d ,op - , "at lugualit, to the that would 6nolto destroy it, And-indroler , that belonged to�bej.L (Ap., ' ' ; � 0Vthe_teifitoiy _ . I . I � ' .1 I by the Dominion Government- was assured. . I 92'a apetibit Of the British North America I 4 . , ­ L " I to slid* from' which side of the, House these plauge.).' But Sit Johia4liged ' I I I I k ' , ' b ,. There was ano, ilier ma�ter that on. gentle- - *1 , Act, these1poal logis atures possess p6'wers of - I , '01141d ,new.per. treasonable tendencies emanated, hd'wpuld feidtly well wh� he Could � . I upoll.. .At the "" L 11 . 119 I . . . men oppogite'w6re end to make a V:r-i legislatioh so -complete end absolute�, wAin ".depend . � 4 . . � quotethe conoiluditia words of' Sir John lqac,- red6fit'TOZYL Convention the hon leader of th ... 1.1'. I . � � , , - �W , , i-eady I .. . little capit4l out"of-the r e9cheat case , . - - their eiclugive,jurisdiation, as, th6se,enjo�e& sple6ch' I I i6fer' , opp�o .donald in the same a I ab 6ition 11spoice out � rog ,i� -it, , I , I I ,;76i6oso and Wag -in which'the Supreme Court 1has held 11,10 by the Dominion kailiament, or'even .by the' I I .1 . �ed �to. ' Sir, John, Said- "The Goveruthent reported tha:tliisspoile6h wa�iath'ergq'perulous � ." -1. . .. . I . I property effelleated. for want of h6ire.should Mother Country, ,in. their ies]��ctivp SI)h,eres.11. I of . the Dominiou. could Dot set, aild, they r,rotest,agaifistAbe indifference to Ontai - ib.Ais-,', - '", I I ' . go to 6 1) i6ion Govornment-instead'of-to- �- 0. Om 4 (Hear.) Hon.--ge-:utWff6wga�d-cfti-ut,&d- spee-cheg,- . . 1. � .1 -.Woiild-ha�v�-bedii--guil,ty��f'-a-v-iolerit--w-rencli--piayed by-'his'-leadbre-A-0, - '' ---.- , . ttawa-.-7�A-ppliuve.)­- % "" * I . �to the Proviincial: It was very, inuoh to re. 11. ,of theofil.6n. Mr. Macke . lizie: and'the Hon. I ­­ - I - � f' b they -held a OfAhe,cOustitution, I , t�caqsq, I Did the b . b ' - , I � . I - or. fzerttlem-an me�4, y. that, co�vekl', . 1, -pinion, gretted that th 3 majority of that court had 4 n Georg"rown -to show that it wag inte! did, different- 0 they phould' set, u . . I- . * I5 ,their ly to 1int �at'tho uupatrioti6�'ciihiS6 -Si� John . . , . . , . come to that conclusion against the Opinion - that tie Provi�ces should conced6 their right 8 . � ' . � Own j64-guio,ut-against th6solemn'decision of _ - � I . � � was pursuiag.in'!re4ard tOL Ohtaji6 .. I . , . I interests 9 , - I ' . . of the Chief Justice and Senior Judge, act so - I iff eukering !�j 6 confederation, bilt'Mr. Todd a Province, in a matter .entir6fy withi I I ,- � . . ", - in the. 1�et'hiih'tell the bon. .,gentleman 'that if- the ", � - '' . much oil account of the, M6rcer estate, bpt held "that the rights'of local Self government control:of tlist Province. " . (Loud ­aptola&6;') Ontario -Opposition desires to ree ; ` th t' ' � ' ' . eive,. a t , , that if their decision was upheld, by the''Privy heretofore concedeoito the,iseve" 'PrdVi i 1111ces, Had not, Mr. iftoss.asked-tbe': Minister of, cooimidekti ' ' I I � � I ion which they�zre entitled to from 1 1� .. . Council, the Dominion, and not.the Province, 'ral of the Dominion;'are not',in any wise impaired- I ­� Justice at Ottawa Set ng his opinion against Sir John, an I & which �. for -On I tario's interests � would be entitled to Such estates in future. - . .. by -theie- having entered'irito� a federal cotn.� ,,_� ,gh,t, . - -, � . ,,, the Act,pad4ed by. that Hot! �e�? Was -it he would wish them 0 possess, it is not 6i � : "I . The Attorney General was fully justified in pact' and that n6 infringement upon- thoso; . , that aft6i an expression of opinion like hat, gentle hiriti�ois to Sir JohWs hostile . :� - . appealing to the Privy Coitucil., ffon.geutle� _' 'hi6h Would be at variance with coo: rights' ' . I I I . ,attitude . : , Si , r JZolixi Macolonald,should,:permit .an ,inter-, to WA PrOvin6e that it will be 6bta � iried, biit . I .1 , � ' I I I men,.opposite sa I 1. fd that if t1l'a case went .. -tit-tio- .1 usage, -or with tb:e'l I . . . ibeity 9f action would by bol'dly: -,,, .-. k. I . ''I . . I- , : ,'� ferenco,with, their legislation?- ,,'He . . � I , spda -Ing out .in meeting,.,! and, ­:. , " , , . . ' t the Province, we would have to re-, '&"- ; I f.tioltothe Dominion the amount . . expended y . d'by the Pr6,�ihbe§, when I previous . . under ill =zit�Ol. of,the Imperial Go,v- , . quote. the final� ,Words . in the speech, of � Sir I � __-. I I . -P alulY' filling- him, that � while' in political I ­ . ,Ti)hnMao4'onaid:-",Tbe,�C6tistituti6n,#hieh,� sy b ,� I � � � � . pat y -With him on lJontinion questions,, ' ' . " "" Do I I I I 1. I I by the Province for. the Mercer Reformatory ernment, Would be justigabf�`-bu the partof � I .had hifficitowo4ed so ea�ily'and so well, � the "Vital,in, te�rests of , at . e paramount . � � .1 . , aA� He'did not .1 the,Eye and Bar Infirmary-.!-- beil�eve anything of the kind. The purposes . thoe'Domin' &p,IpoIg`ii'ge.­)_, ThW ion executive!'. �� (A , * - bon. , membbi- for. Glehgarry. had . dehied the', . ,Ontario . conld.:noi suriiye-the�wfench that.'-w6uld be- tc�polit'ieafallegiance,�an tha I . � * . ' I d t''in the cou'rse I . 11 I � - I I , ive .the Domittio)a 66ver � rombut,,assurn6d. �Ile' 1p',��.Purgulng in regard to, tliis�bouhdary 'g . , ' . for wh;ch the money we s expended wbre so. I . rights of. this .�legislitur'e to, intUrfer , e with ,�� , i I di e the, polic'y"or ques tion the"action of .question, ' e'4ill alienate from bi . . t6 � P" , , , � , . � , Sty �, . I : t the -different ' �_ ' ` � " ­ ev� laudable and deserving that the Dominion .. . rights of private prop and wayl . . I ,ye y , in, 421,�Cg4� I t ­receiVea � ,iL sla i6vinces on: �C6 ' . I I � - , tures of I - .�e in the'Pr ovince. Lethi . Ab in p ilk �'�, I reserved, by the.' tritisb� Nortfil Am '' ' Goverh&ent could not do otherwis e than cda- dignant, because bi untent a 1- ' out un6quiVociill It �4:rod he I . . . I Y on't is question,.- - e. . * .. firm them. He desired to refer briefly to t a t .1 chec� by, his (Mr. R ") 'reference :"tol -, the: .1 .rica Act to, those Lokislatux'eg-.'� (Load ap- will. receive far �m6re,consioleratiooa, feom. ,qi,:�­ ' I ' - ,_ . . , . . I � ' more important questions mentioned in t e speqeh, the discussion of which had occupied tolling Acti. in iriticholahis'Jogislature und Goo . . . . 11 . er Saufleld McDonald uiLd4t66k to overridd'the I . . I plauge.).,These utterances, T�ere made in,a- JO'h n� "' and may, bringiackjo a Sense ofd '' ' ' I . - - � utY__ 1, . � I , the recireant members-l'of 6iiiarlo - :, , . I I I debate on,a motion in,the House of Commous, . it, the' Do. 1 � so Up so large a share . Of the 'attention of disposition of -a mau�s-lpropbrtyulidcii bi . � . 3 will, I I , . * .asking the Governor in I , council d.W-Ildw miroiou�Houseo who;. 1ave basely �u . I 1� , , I - PpOrWd bon. members, and he did so, as a layman, and to deal with it -in a different mann ekthial. ,te .�, .� the Act, until.the,Roman Catholius'aggrieve their own -proviric ' I i I � I , . 4 . � d` -'the globliation 'of I e.: Sir � i. I I with considerable- trepidation, from the fact, he desired. The veto poWei?:-'��SS illvd"A, .1, Should bate all. -oppDrtunity,of.bringing, the John s0told to be. acting ", ifhe was . con fident I I.. ., ,. 'judicially that the rbembe� for G'Ierogarty, in his speech `6d, then; but Slr4oh�. lefug6di"to' ihterfeido.`. Re.` � ' matter I before the Prity"Coilucil.: he could countupon the Support 6f h ' 7' ' I . . I On. gen..., 'Macdonald on -a previous evening, expressed the 1 ,. . course was had to the. courLs to. declare that . I . I I Sir John � I I ,4t,�Smcu opposite, Qppogjffig'� the' motion. I no. matter how 'he t 'I ` ' ­ .. I ramp es ,t : - � "on O* It pe tliat t1hL discussion on tile constitutional . lOn's, ..' , . aet!'bneoustituti I ' Le' t what th! , us see 0 . ,, It,,, waq;� J:oeicr�thelcs�.�Carrle L% against . d' him' Provincial, rights.:; He sincerely': trusted � � - �, ' � , , ___ ___ (l,u-esti,ana.na.yvv-befGr..ejl.i.a-LiaLil$.QJ=U-I-e-,-elftI . d H . . ,t ,�age. qase.'-.`HeWould-.read what . . � -'a vi ' d His Exeeliedey;. ho hewould be-disalopointed in this. H � . I L . wever, a ise .. - big � by, - � 0, trust- ' ' . to the legal members. +,,,.,g,,,,,3,(.,on ,that _ ._ . gal YT� .... -- . was.sai y ance or , erine r "pragie i' Ir - �' �rE - - j I -,�adv­iseol. ,. Sir-4--ohni�-au-tholize& --ed-ottri-friends-o kak' � I -by 41inisters ' -- ., . - , .11 �� I I ppo e-w-oul"ee " I �� , , . Alle-giaxi-t-Y.- 'of . 0 Mr. Motemaster rose to a point of rder. 1 jadgment:-11 take ikto be, that under 'Con. to ]p qr'm .1 the, minis,ter� f Of, Justice' ; , the 1 1 . ancia � . . the'Prov " I interests �involved, and ,not . . �t" He had already explained th-at be in,lao -no I . - hilerhtion we have had:'& f6deeal and - ' i no a ,6iiinibing ' t the Statutes' sought only record their t t "' ' t* , f '' , , House of C . pro is against the ac ion; o, � ' ill ' I Shah statement in his Epeeeb, aoo� he th6aght I _1 I legislative union; -that to the Ptbviricfal Leigis "' *c6mmibted *the' . ,, to be disd,116wed,' were wit in t e 4 Domihidn�Goyernmebt, but back it "' b � , 1, i hi ,,'ompefenc� 'the � � .. I � , . - ,� I � up� Y:;, the matter should not again be referred to�. - I%ture is ` ' ' jisi�te, . power .to. Is ,, '. of the pr6vfficial egiblature, and t at'ite was, marilylduti�Aen words 'that will�,I ,,, � � I h � I I - I . :_ � . ;1 I . . bear�',llo ' � : I I Mr. Ross said be was glad the hun. gentle. . I 'within a range of. subjects, indeed. litdite1 . . ' I 6 .1 . � ro o prop, I t tred to .00mply With their request. miscons ruction. I Our fri6hols opposite hold ,', ' inan had on matnr6 reflection backed oub of I 1. the popiti.con he biad talfen the ottier night. I . but within these' pxes4riboid, limi I ' , ts . t . he right , of the fiegislai�iie,ifj.,i.6sdlut�.,,.. . Jd . I �Mi.. stic" �. I . - I I 14 . ­,­ � (Applause.) That, was, done ii . 14 the face of a greAt1p9wbr .orgood, or evil to.tfi& province, I . , � .1 I . the protei . I 1:, eterrmne&dt. , , , � As 6f:,a lame number �6f'Roman .on this:queiti6n. A firm and d ' i i ' I .: � � . ' -a . The bon. gentlenian was a speaks fluency r"Of a, aid -','As ..to tlai.�dwer to pass -Acts� .. - =Inologr Catholics ,in' . .. I I I , low I u eon. an open� eds . I I the i. faae ''of - a resolu6 tit ` thicit,part, a.Cordial I a , - , .1 ��, I I % I " - � � ; . and eloquence, and on thia,occasim as on pr, . - 11 1, operty, that t a Legislatu're It,, ­ of � mops,, opera ion- ­ 1,; .,: 'majo.rity ,of, th6 ft�ouse 'of!'Cona 6 -not mereiy,in form but in reglity�_ . "' " .' ' . " , ,' � . . others he had no doubt allowed his volubility that,power in 311,04ses to th6'lsame unlimited . ! �.; ­ � . in a. case in which,tho rigbts of Alie. whoY"With ,the Attorney General in the assertion fo. : �� " , - . . to carry him in advance of his thon�hts and .- e'U',ut- d'i Itbe Impeiial.-Pirhimerob ,in the . I 'Catholic .popul�ti'oil',of!,.ew-.Brnnsv�,ick were 'Our rights, will Aecure4hat weJustly claim..,, " :' I ''; hisJudgment. There was.no doubt that he United Kingdom 'I have-not, the slightest . - 1. I � , , adeci6d� � hii.1'.'notwithstariding, their urgent While �, 4 �.hail,. beaited, and', thidd acoldi. - '' ' , . ;1 � . I � , "' �'Pstitlftional ' made use of. the expressions -attr S ibuted to, to . him. In addition expressing the hope that , I P11101 I is. I 1� doubt." - (Ap'olit4e.) i Th :IEEon. I IC ' ' e - s�ioner of Crown Lgridi had refoarroed 40,1_thel' � titi hi ; - I and earnest'r6p,iesen a Ion, is co, nee,-, ma e �. i?-Ouc .a. way. ag, to &'n- i ' ''."h ­ I I I � i: �, I c8c � ' l. oll., ­ 11 � I Q.j' , , I "t, " , - ,tb ' . .1- I '' . ; Mebtion,to itbe inter erence with pro5vincial vey� e, impresudilthaC their patty alle'giartoe , - -­ ��,�'_ i,o ' the lay'men would leave these coiistitfitibnal -ungraciou-Via'u,nerlid wiii0ft iliis% veto p "", � I ower. legiilation*ag 8irong,:that he declined even will not be lessened� even if, I.. . 1 - I 1, Our rights are' de- - ,' . questions for the legal -men to,dea I with; be .� .'' ­ -.bad been exer'elseid.w this ' h ' ' , ease, ' t a first. 'in- ' 1 I to:'obepthe Wished Of the ParIfameat he pre. iji,edi wili,'but,donflim our d' 'Iers in their ' , , ' , . � . espo;l - I . 'one, ''and. . pronfis3d that the legal members would leave � � ey had .of it, bejng,� h 6m�tioli:" th ' , , tough, the I 11 sideol,over� - "Yet, When, Intl uential I . , , , . . , - . couYse of insulCand aggression, anof-precip'Itata" :Nl i I � -_ , , . . �he Is i y oltiestions to be dealt with by the lay- coI.Umn8'Of the mail '' - _t, pewslihper.�, T be.legdSi , I . w 6 althy supporter'. asks hi�s­� c ohs 'en � to th � e , a' 1� c Ohilict �ffiai would, , h be I . d', v6rily bel* " d' , ' ' . I leve �1�titl men. (Cheers.) He (' Mr. Ross) would, how. .. - It . .- , ,of the Opposition had rephedj�-- t at lit.was,�l ' , I velto:,ofilie St trearns-Bill, dbih which aff6ct6d ., to our promising conledeiat" , , I I ... ion. ("ge, I - - . -1 .1 . - *,� .. . I . .1 �orer, with the bon. gentleman's &aciou . s per- .. I . . ,hty opin. mission, prooeed,to give some weig t . , , , t',, I ., 4f I � not custoulikryjp iy;e-no tee.* the-intentipa'l- - . to vet fe I W ia- , - I t,Mr.'.To'dd 7 sgy4� oil . I .ari, . .... th,6-riglits"of Abbod'y but th", . I - at.suppo�tcv bim- henr.) " In. urging, -them' lto,- this.;- course .,, : . , - � :, ;self;�hd­wa� ready At once'to sacrifi4 Ili It * ' ' - - ' It '' � � _' �u,t�eir dw� , , .1 is ,. P was. urging t em- a.pourseJ , '' * ', .. . . . I 1�hl(,h he . long of constitutionplautbori,ir,ff,' this, E�tid,b6ij,;,ge,iiticr,n�li'�i6i.ti,d..�'n'ot��ay iii�t�, . ' i, I' I ,to ,,, I �cons itutional,princip es. ,(Applause.) 'AVho interoAts, a, S a pArty.­I I f be' Were'onl I i. , ".. I . � y ing, , - 00" I , hough t A the bon.' gentl6man would ac6ept Mr -with all' � atboriiies ,�Abi I - ' . Todd, a U.4, IS , ' e Optioned, were gt to a party Avantaga, he'-,worilol ing . - I . b6fi,�,_gerltlemau C . lifty of li 1"" i . 1. n.th -1 , �b ' ' ' V . rith respect, and first be, would read the ,it. I I terences of a 'gentleman who claim -ed to be. p. Would state as file phi�ficb,tilat.'whIt reach � . i,�, ll,� w" uOt corrept. Ho.,sayg'sot.�sge 37'�:­"'Thq-' , I I -wrench t6,the Con. etter �than t 'at . the3i,; should' continue in I � I.. ,1-4r�aso�. llpw�, J4e� h ­ - '6ituti6a bidb6en given, and appaientl, : t6e. course, they,sg�m to 6 t�tnb.61 , , * �, I Y with., . - 1. I Yphrsuing,., �4 �becanse . a great constitutional .auth6rity, and whose s praetice has been bef 0 dki`:_� ,�, V.64-1Gkilif flic.'" Xquie, 1. I - , ... I . ,. i I ihe,1dil Concurrence of bon; geuilemen:.-o�w lie had ti� , . I I : I C muoilifaith-in the'indepen,-, I - I , ' bon rdember claims, although a JAj,Vsn,`6� 99urse of disallowing an iieb ;to c4k�fi,6 att�h'.. , . . posite., it was said that I they Were raising ,'dincb and manhood of the eledto . I '. r .. 11 I 11 ra of On tario I , � foir Weagitrry would iiot di��ute. , He, would .., . tion of the P7 ovincial Gove�ii:�hentilwfts7ob-' . . . . I . ."� .bugbears bUtbe would ssy,,,t6uch!ng, this to.beli6yethaftli�y will.hut�dphru 11 � I I " I . � � . WiCh'indig- . I., � �, '41 . e' r ad from an article in the Oweii Sound Times, jectionable Z"reathrois, au4, g[voll. V., , 1. .1 ` t4em', .an,, 'i5f,'-1 'grave pom,iitational.questibil, that the �Con- I nation, that representative who sh6u14'- fail , � ' " , . . � ' . 06ers and I ghter,) edited and conducted . . aq, ' by -the bon. iii�omber fo� -North Grey.,(Mr. .1 - - . or opportunity� prompting, it . - s " repeal 11 - �, i amel - . . Anent." ,, (Heilr, bear.) L 8oin'etimew.tbo' 1 I I * 14i�. a .- � ., 1. I " in ­ "I � ,� tit uAloh was'' dang;r iind1he; existence' of � with,all bis.,PO �,.phzld ill. �­ ' '�' .. .. wer and .' v i oi * ce, It to "' Ii - ' ' our great.,donfederation.imPerill a�,-and­they rights of his, Province against erspo iation at .� ­� - " ­ , ' ' Creighton.) Mr.Rosoprocee4eat id I dreudain . . I I 1,11"Oesaity. _26f, 1h 6 ed Swl-:ShbkfAl,� .-L't e,Aiii3�.,;Kt:U'V1jjf..� for'.' dffZl6wance ' but. ' Al � , badi'tho declaration of. ihe, lesdezo"� I Of, a, jeklous: �rivaI_ 11 I L.. ... � �,­,,t�",.;�., ­ of- I--- _Qte instigation I (Cliders ) ", ,�', ,'� _�____��_��-L'_Z_-.'�ao_ -,__f"d-_� � ;. - .' �' �.. . . oonsiderablo interruptions from op�osition �t Such a L' � tredrns� Act was to .age L'T'll6y _ htha!; vir6 ' . L - 1, I I . . . ­ , , _ ­ , -urvivoo I I - _167 i - ,co u ol n ot r AbAf-*�ieiidh�t�AL7!woulol, her A.our erritory7,lias7. �� t&16h�.4 t%t_'6'a't,L­ ­­­]_­� ­ L � ; , , I I , r 4 * ' J ' ' 11 Is 216102bers, an article on the disallowance of _,O,)I, ' ' L to corlsiaai� ille tiatter,�,'aud' du6tig'' all that. I ,_ ,, , 'L . 111,91"riii if ihebominion, *antborifies po'resmn . . bortu a a , ri es,.are� s :,i Where'th( ,. , . "L , ju 9 , , _1 . -,! &u,rts and , I , - , I I n that . I the Streams Bill i , �oaper, In which. the - -, writer although condemning the jassage of ' I ' ' ­ 11 , to()k-.n(l*l b ppo . rtarkity o'f-dii'minuni� time Ill I I ' itythe ' ed' thus �to iuterfere---Aith.j:the_ establishSol PrivY CoolncifmaY' decido fhoi�r ,t � b,� - e, , and . , �_ ,� 1. . L that L if We li'llVe I I � . . I i4gliti � of ,the' ProvinC68­­ 116g,gin I g ''. tb . 6, r par I Occiopied more L than we. are- ­' L 11. I I �­� ' . the bill as an interference with private rights, � I eating Ontario (�iivernment, th"6ir i � . I ., , �� "`�,'ell' - , � , I- tion Ofyetoiug'66 Act. NUUld 110W.:-1).111- �, '', � , L . � . I . hle. don of�the hon.- tuber f6t,Glengarry (Nf . legally eutitlt4 iol-it is but just tl I . r I . iae L . 'L � I I I Jt should 1 � et, thought the vetoing of that bil I migl�b be . . 17&ught*with grave'constitutioual con8equen. . ,:'H04- - . . 111_� cecd� to pits fill authority. oil '.-C�oagtlt��'Iopa . . - '_ ­ . , oMmtei) forlaviug; Afid,he-a layinah, pre- be taken from, no. Bu� it was j ust because L L � N1 I t ' , " , i 't b , � - ,nmod to tpoa6h,upon ;i 46kal Sod con4itu. there " were different :opinions. as,,, o w ere , .1 cose. -Re (Mr. Ross) thought, the views rjx.' '' �u�f;4!-,rity which -bon., gen'tibm'en opp6aitia. , - . ,� .NF re, boulid. to 440ept'. i46116 , e4oared t1hey-.. e 4 � ifouiFshbject'he L:WOUI d 'Conclude, hig:rematks th�se boundaries P.1ioull be that jho�r�L,��ag_alll 4 � , 'L, 1: I 1. ' - ' 1� . I I - I . , ., , ";,- . , ­` - ' � - : ""', . reseed in that irticle were ,mok in' aco 11 e Ord . ":k, t ", _:,: ' , h all were like the family- o I the ric ML �� ill� j& �LUJ)o � � ' I h' - �n" ­ (L�ud dpplause�) L ' al'bitration at, all. ' ere, . as, no iL ega f- , , �- U,�t 11 is questi( . _ ' If tu W, " - " ' " . with, high conatitu than the tional authorities, . Ontleyinn had. del ; Speech the' her.. i ivered in ­ - - L par,, ble, they -were so. donfiri"d- jn-� their "evil ' L ways aud in titeii. ullboilk(, thiiCeveii an a rogelre . . - F, I I Alt, Fr"er, And- for a-lay1gin. the . lion. dotibt as'to�,these, bouriddrics:, th " Id 6"' " - - - . ­ ,ere Nvou � a., � .. 8 ric'exceedingly well , I I '. 119 , di�ipute. There wero -but.. fwo,,C;bursm',',,�. I ' �," ' 'L ��e6tletiiauhas; 9 L I . . ,, 11 . .1 .t'' .1 - , , , - .. ItR46 �Iouse that day. The,one was writ- I . ten under the bracing air of the Georgian Bay, . :cOul , from hehien, or oneIrbinv-tho dea�d of "not, detheratotbefieveindr6pent. (Lau�zb- - -hic I , L'. Nlr� 11�4 �j)i6ceeled. to deal with the that. open by Vi -,li' io t,lkermin6'ithi3 ulat er,-,;%A� - I , ' & , L �d­­ , . d . H . . . I , S, L . 1. . -_--1 �­ ;. ",� , , , 6"L ­ - I ter. t, the-' oun ary­aW.ar . . e L Said, not appeal�tco.the:Court am the Privy Couuel,L"'' L., ; L- I , Lo,�,ah the other was spoken aeid, arid influ'cheed by I 113"gil t.r. 14e atith6riiy'lle was Abb;7tb: quote �_ ,wee couWooratiofi bad &"re'been a ,question' involving chill esg.dehip, and'edst6, sr. ." ­ � ­ , ' " ' , , '� L ' L'� ­� , � � the virul6tit political atmosphere that h6fe surrounded him. Hon. gentl�men opposite � ' 'L I � 1- if not yet in,azigeli had not:116n& a"go" 4 pn.q.0 . tie-, . 10 . 1, 1: bittailon;4 : � upon Which -it behoavei the pe6ple oftbatario to - Tbolatterivss'ehosief. Botlitbei ­% IL , : I , . L � ' ' '' L 1�11 �t.o d . . � L I ".' I � D " Stan& together rnore;5rutly, shoulder,. h6ul.- bmittipti ,,tn"!'Fiiovitio,i�1'66v(iriimbnt,�agree'd 1 41. . have endeavored tar shirk 'tile 'real qucstion ed -his expectation. of being Ono. :JL4ii&r,6i I -,-), in 1871 ail Act,w4i pss4edb?!thb LosgiAliburd I . I '. L ,, d , ,' � �dbr, ittAsser,tion of the rights of the Province_ to the arbitration, they appoints ,an arbitra-, - �.­., I � , , , , . , ,. i . here in dispute.' They' have'turneid. their . . whole attention to. proving that the dry legal of New BrunsmiAia relati ' ih - ;' i I . on tot e� Common -jr, --1-g,-,- Schools of that .Province_'`]'.be_ ,igl-40,nre.- I than upon this quest I i6noftbe�iio�Oiern' arxil, for, th ey COi lourred in the Lap Ii L' . .1 of, LC ' P6inimehtcLf,tW . I 11 Wes L ber 'bo' ticaLolifferences inpirio, the House ommous vote �tho`­­­'L : � �� 'a utidiri6s. All,pci It 1, C, :, �L '­ - �' I . . 'I'll � . ; . I � power exists in the Dominion Government,to. . veto Provincial legislation. No one denies . was petitioned by the Rin'rolarilbath L olic- , i . t;iial)' I t-, ' " �;: . Should: b&.Iaid aside, and; i16-voke of � this' mooiey'nece84ry to pay the C6StL of,thc:rcfer�' ' . i� - : .1 1, , - -1 ,L in.LC . � : : pass an or er ncil. �- - ' I oice Of Ontario, in.all its'ear-. ence,, and they', Sed d . bit I I A6semb y,'the v. �L , . I that such power is -conferred, upon then by the 'for,� taults. of the Frovin�y �oU to 1�qss t I ., i b ­ - he Bill ' claiming that it,would e -mbfust arid an In. � . I , I I I ud 11 - ; � . � . neAness and poi�er, with distinct a uneoluf-: 'agreeing i 'OL be bound Ioy.�the' aw'arol. It wag 11, �­, 1. ' , 'were . B. N. A.- Act, What we ,contend -.'a fiing,erneur, on t1logir right's.- 4"r' - he. Act was ' , . Vocal iitterance,'sh6uld' be unitedly raisk: 'Acai they . � , . as fully commiWd'to. the . ­ � � L I , 'as' I such power . is to :be ex- thaf ­ . iner - ercised in * a congtitu;onal in& lu'd iln,lfr� " , --ii-i"'""'i " " .. ojie�� however, _passed,,:aud th Ro'lu%' .Catb.__._,_ , , __ *I, ,.. _, e. �p � 't* ol the VominionLautboiritios pl Ain I y an d e'm' arbitration Wa's Ontario a not were' inz _ ; , , an -1 . � , p4a�j6�1]� �j6ld_that Ototatio-will-sta*nd- a§ one ,hbri'or boun(I 'to, abidoi'. bL�o � thp:�,�Iec,iSio�n. I " � I I . the restrgints estabiished by 'co.stituiinnal . ' The to veto Acte bi. t4e Impe- gi h . 8 cops and-peop e sent numerous . p e LtIons' ,, 'Ing 4t'h-.'tt the', to -the Dominion.Gd.vornmenk pray . , L ' . ... . L I 1 4 b' ' -;-j . L'" ­­ . I - z -.-.. ­ ,.I,,,. . ­ I-— I L, T11' t �� I i - i was an unanim9us, :.-kNyard . , '­­: I I . man in., defero6c' 4if her' rig ts i o I territory. . f ecis , 14?11, .1 . � I ,. I " -41 hQir,7 c6uri' ' - ' ' I . - "gri6ve ?e ti usage. power . I ,,,f ­,­ �., Acin�ight'be'diia]16�,4d,.as�'b6iDg'an'in rjipge-� . (Chbers..) ,116 w�a,,11o,iyever_4 ol, e L � ,;� xdiatin� . , , ; 11 qle,pl�. , .1 - , , . in no - rept - �.. " '� � I , " I. ,ii � �, r' ent; exists as absolutg-lfi tho . fal 11iirli'am . . Q -IP i * I . )ueom, as the power to ?veeo Providei-al gla- . I 1. . .. ment upon. tb�ii righ'tio Which'. they, ebj OV6 a �ii .�Jigibug. � dd , I 66 .1 mb6giratibrf� - �-;tiiue�',Vf' i, )see, t I t, while Ontario's ieptes�n6itives it, .W#,�', cowardly and unpr�cedeu� te � ' 'L,.= ' � t�'.' " L.: :.� I i li "'in; 'is ouse, on the loih.4 . ..sg - He Wonl(l4adolit th t it.it-c7�uld,bcsh.own: , , .:. .. -the 'eak It I �L L . � . . lition does in'the Dominion, but she haS.notL . -at�thb . , . .. .1 . I . So feileration i' . .�Bgt., Sir -'John', �IT.hcd6bala'*,�: �� ­�" f ft.- - I '� � L 'I I � , e 8 1 e . 0 fa ne4L'by &�regdic..fcor'pfiblic � that- there was arty.fraud,� gioss,partialfty or, ,, I � .�. � C I.. I ' ­ . . once exercised it during hdr Whole r . . sign. He� n M 'inigjdj.-6t..Jagj' ' l- --`t_0""- the - ice. ( 87�)j'L. 6k t 6� . , . L . - . Xll�toLrecoordtlleir of' I tet, on the pirt.ot the arbitra- . I 'I. 131. intr - . I Y us for Jinproper,cow u . hora , , . I I . , , . . Would now with the bon. member for Glen-. - . . " I .g,ro ... : t'" s7 -egf9tattirep6oseiged c�elus .­ lkad . � . , OL . 1. , On 0 p . c� 1 5 r . L rotest,­wbich tho','AltoIrfi.ey, i6r I g; orAhat th6' award Wag of such im out-.. ­ I , . . � 11 . I . ' L . I .. I I , � .1 - , I '' 'as - 1. IQ :arry's gracious permission, proceed to quote � I 0 ra ' 4 iWeduiei.tio'toal 1' tt" ' Vve 6 ith ii us em- p W . . re L I � I � t 11"e s pon-� rag, 8 Oi is. c ara6ter a s t ' had t 11' ' o%carryits owrr.;con- , . I , -1 eral, ,' . fool lt� IlLs. duty, * i ' " LL I ''I . hini the opinionsof one -Who although a lay. , . and he,a vised.the G6viinor General that h.': . L I . I , I . ,gible�gitardian'o ?, -- ights of the Province t demnation on, its face, 'there, mi ,hf- be Soule �. , I I f ih - I ?I .1. - 0 ' 9, I , � " I 1. man (laughter) bad a reputation as a oonsti. I iklto��fc�,�.a LLA to; �]16 ha 'no right to n NY the. Act e I . . ., - Ig ItL; . L I 1, eco e�chsefoi"r�pudiatii buttibthing:of',tb6 � ,. have�pla6edl.onr r i on irh�iS, yet .1 . ., ,our L .Jol . . I " " ' . tutional authority no.t Only'in this Dominion, L ' , . dfte _ b6, , � . into 4dritiob., This in r ng te.-L' .t� 99 ' �� , 'I 1, I av 114 cottia:bb Shown nothin�,Qf.Lthe'k-hq is: OieAbet.*hich t se -votes should h e badIM I ho L, � t _.,� I.. � 1. 11, . . ' " i ' ' . the whole British Empire, an but tbrb.0 . . glot" be to WLcffiC6js,Oj the . ferre to t e* la _ Crawn-they � , . ­ I 'as i's lordto8t'Lof' rotario, had Clail waS. too ��� ��--: �, :, ,� � , : the 7 udaiiiiho 0 . hed. � The chAracterof,t`be'inehL LI, *,�, , -, . . t , _ , ­ 'Lbeen 'If' L , , ,* !,.1�,,;1;,�­­',.., I ,uthqrity 1.21, alf will e6zleedo super. ", . - LLL ­ , L , repo ea that. the "Ministei of, ,Justice.. was', " � 4 �_ �! , wialiehe'i�'iroA rende*red lneftectiv�,z by� ,high- or eveu, an insinua ,on o wro -Aolpg,.�,,�.!..I', � , ti f 1, I I .. , L. I .. - I L , ng " . . * , . .1 �.11 I ­ 1. , r to that'of the bon. member for Glen garry lie I himself. I refer to THr. Todd. In his work , , I . I . I it ; I that'. quite right tbe:� Legislaiti re. was qui e, .. ',. ijeeg �bf, hoh.,L�, I vho�apo ogetid uttem gentlemen -TheJa D" - :�,� ,: �:­�,-' 30 Obi�i-Jndtice Harrison was, w 11 a i V . - It, ' ' � - "'I L , , ,, , � .. - Voj,t,eal� life"al S'L .� ", . I I I . f r t i6ir friends at Ottawa": arid thp, , o' " I trong Supporter of L Sir Job , 4 � _' � 0 eftment in' , . on Parliamentary U v the British I competent to pass1he Solipol Act,, and it. was, ' 'i L ­­"" I therefore,, no case for b6minioii'ititer erenoe. ,,:oppostte, , �,L L , , ; ., , � . . . 1.1..� ' � ' I - -r6 a, map w to, ,in, i '' . . I I . alf .�, I . �. I _ fieafted� hay; 6videatly Itictantinanner I ' ndeperod,ence of,�,cliaracter, . - 1, L I I " I � ' b ­ : 11 'LW ' . colonies,. after d6aling exhaustively: with 'the , . . . e ' on the , "_ , Is Take,) ,In the debat 4 ,.subje6t -2 1. ' 'I, .71. 'Voted h b )ri,gi . v . Q I' i" L n , . , ,'(Hoar, a earnesa,, of, judpi�nt, And judicial ability, - L � I ' n hicli�ihbSe . . avp eI - I I . . I I ' ", ' ', � , L, ­­ , ".", 1 -14' L I 1. " . N -ria) controliti colonial . I . vhole queWon of Inipto in Provincial. (L P too .w tell- pladii in the Mots'& . ir,, ofCoininow;�S 8. VL I P , . rj'�Ta I A I Sod itlLthe' rovince. hear-.') ,,,/TIi6y Said theyw6ro prbpalsd to stand; Wa6,U119 ir I rau` � , �. " ­:,� 'L . , . .1 ' -riglits '�f , �. ' ... ' matters, and Dominion control John Afabdonal& ipolie. its f6llows';'-Thd-hoh: L. they �kS, 'Lt le , 'I, ,of -tile- Provihc�. Bu 6is, Hinc I re,presentative the Do- ' . " b�_ th, t '� . IL L ' - ' - , L . �'..�:�'­ 'was '] '�IZ . "'. . =ttc.,",.414-..Sum&�,�..tii,iB--..--"- NYe.._bA7_Q_8L1_-, � gendgman (,*N1r. Anglin) 'had, 6ompl'imenteol. . L, I a, si . ap( ,z �, ", the dec laltation �atesinah of 16n, arg Six- ,.- co pl d th t Rtatementwith L� IniniOn, . A I * :,- I - . ready - Aeon that�ift the colonies intrusted with i . the'Dontiv on Government -to a cbrtain extent 1. L L TEred their' allco thL I p rieupe, t rs a col-lea6ac Of- 8i�- J61iti's' � 6611di� . . ance to e ,e or YeX 11 � . I . L =u I responsibile government,,, the Royal veto now exeraised'6n] upon legislation is y within limits, ontheabsence from ilUillterforeu� - . 4 ,th .. ippil"Mil . ata . iis -d . ine'c-'n' ' a - etions of, the I ­ . c- Confe&, . - icy . 11 . , , a on Wag Paramount to4heir, Allo co i"-&4 Government both of' -united 6n-� ­%, , � I .1 I 11 .; ' 'tort eit.Provirice. ­1�s�y ia"' L c " 17 L �' __ - - t . .� the bom i6m' or for! Laijol tile Dorninionj a man' in,every.way In ' , ' ' . I " '( Certain prescribed or easily-ascerbain-ed 'tie) er�tion. '.'As the'offio"e'r'primarily r68 foohsibld,�' " t Gicy. had � boldly.. (1641ared also. 'pently.qualirle&to repre.s.ent-tbe Dob�inioa-.on, r L,,- �ji] ,,� 'a t I 'L . _ as had, , L I I �;, ' ' . mere calculations of politicM ex- . and that I -egard tb pediency, Or difference of opinion in i L - rt -colonial enactment, 0ould ruf- tho policy of , I .. onsil,ohiti-l�ei�ts,ho.abulcloiilysa �h - at he had' yl taken uniform cave to .1hioirfern-l'in :..no, 'with f their politi- unt- : . ­­­-, member for Gleugairy, that' a, question oCihiS kinol." The third the b, r. ' , " L' ., 1, . i '. - 8 " "Ed , . . I a 116�iaildoi to th6ir,'ch�efs at. -Otfm6'-`was p re,. as bet*een ", these two, was jr, 1 ,Ward ... 0011 R ;�4 Ijy �h inVit, 1. Thornton, t I lie B I . at � nAl , ihW , . - .. , , Y -,- , . . - th a .,_ ritisl reme. kVas thaf i r, the wify'l. what&Ver . I . any Ac�� pasiod :by , 861 . � .�Mihister , , , , ' - I I . I , . , �. . :', * . . I , , �L � 'I &_t fice to inducolhe Urown to veto same, provideol. only 'it. was within the. -legislative. I ghylbf 0F.Provibelizl' L�dis]Xtures if they . I L �, . - 'the. fit) I G. j �ayL:iio to', ,ton',,, than 71)6m, "I I d . il - I I . I I I L O to thoilottawa Oyer il.rQ O. . 'a JLPIAPartla 311 geo no ., ". � L "' , 'be 0 h6 76,I.. ' thL , . - . I I - t better , I man coul d S JV6 IfaV eL gal, "to the rights of �Yl.ro'vffice or roSpee, 'I . ccm�etcncy of the colony"and di&) , lot injtiri- . w ti'll' ct& Witfilib scope of' their Junsolic to ., , L, !, were only- two 6 -o , , , There ag'sA, in -bis Tupion, oi in' , , , 1. , , , .,4 �: � I . I L I .0 , _ , - � - its tpvribofy�?' Waq�ji not equi.4;ilent to say- pilblic'.6tatement of ,,Sir, 'Pranois HincLs- � I I , I ' ' . otisly affect the interests of-obher parts of the empire. A similai. restraint bas been ob, 'overnment *hicb� the -.Goverainiin� 6i the Do nion was ' ' iii,ad'v'iisina-ti�b:A'i,i'�116vi'a in' 'L n6eLof alo'6A� '1111',Stjf ing.4�uever mludou�r' recorded':voteg �aqriAce whose sympathies the, Ron, Mr. MdDoiigall 'L � I ' i , i ',I in'fbis, Hotise -w6uld be againsi Ontario- " ��,� , ,. " 'Okit'�ri6'9'intei-�sbs��o..yotir-poli�i6a exigenciesi Sat . .1 , P �;, , i , , ,� - , , - _', I . L -, , - �"L`, ,ev served ijy the Dominion (, in -its I , control over pro'vinpiil legislatibn delegated them by Parliamout.0 Now , � T"It' was . -lin doll Stith tibli 61 - J thel'A excess 0 3 urlg(li�3, t, , , and there L,4- beogro-iln' , _­ � I 'f " i I Ion,. 1. .,.- .,� , . , ": - ''I �,_,, ,.if'mecessarv, an f 'A I , I d we'- will*,!,n�vei3Oielm, ,atand ', .that cach,o�tlie arbitrators for- hirnse f, g , I . b Y L YOU. L 1 ]y . I . ' I � i - 1. . � 1� , . I ' I ( heers.) He-was.41so Sorry to see: rate weig iing t Ic,evidlebee �addu4.d Rked , ;,. . ' . I . - ' - 'the bou�olary 4� � , ; . to the Imperial, I I s Bill was one will contend that the Strea;m and secondo-if itvas ihjurious to the interests' ' , sahle L. - at was . . thab'tb�, effect, of those prftesfain Which they,' �ou The" - aw � , I ��!. , I ' * .'' trai &refor6' Tha�­1)616'rd di a not 1. , . .L' - hiive�'felt�othemso�lves! co ri� Iiiod "to join, rtuanimolls.,, ,no 11 .not el I 'tli*n the legislative competency ear of, the whole Donifnion.' (t;6ud A�plaui�ej In . L t report -of Sir John' Macdonal d to tbe G ' ' t " V% I . , , , , '' Fj� h,� , ' L' , 4 L ., "' , " ,!,;' L had �bQeu' further- wpa�edcd lo�y tho'ltofa'4 itudulyfavorOntavio; ,- eterrtqryaward�`6�d�4 1 .:,. , �,­! L ,, .L. , �.� , �,�, 'Con'. . Of tbi g 11f�,'r7fit1w.l. deal With, and, he. would , . Nlr, Todd'a call the atfention of the House to I , . ­ � ' or in Cound -1868.� and, I was, - il in , h`ch` exits , . 1- 11�� . 'I ,G '', ansmitted tWthe'.-Pro-vincia ovexnm A! ' hoir'fefl far shooib-of wbit she ' .. ,,, - absence of�,,�ny'\Sup�porLt''jroffl the claimed. - Ther , ., , ' ' I , .� - . roviucei was nothin'tt in i.tr-dierdor,e,,calling fcr,re � ,:' ' oervative*.n'ewspapers- in; the -P �,,L_�� it r I I . L p , I i � ' . statement that tie more calcatation . a 0 politi- ,as Cal expediency was a sufficient reason for P, . : I the, Jimits with' in, w . hie . hlb6 Do Alition p6w' I - I - d* ,tion. When' that great' territoi,y 'in 10 "; 4' : ­ "­ t�eachbry of. a I' 6 and-L.thd dir6ct L arge num is wasi 'held bk' tho' H5 I olson . ��,Bay : " ,. , _Oiital�() of ­ , ' �'� :representatives 'in '-the; Dorthwost-N I . exercise of the veto poWr, because it Wag U 4 er of veto could be o6ngtittiiio'nall�'ei.eroirAe,-.1, these limits were'confinod t6.thoi four classes .ber L ' I I mpa`�y 'did -not �ir Jp I n,,q ( r, I ie'r 4prdsen-' � I ''� , , � 13 1 1 1 Dominion Parliarnept. .-',,How is .this T Co I I . ;, I doubtedly f6r no other reasons than political expedieu;y, and tinder pressure of political . I VIZ. :-Istj as being altOgethet'illegal or- 1111. � � bbing:ille�al,,or. I , : I ada gly 74 I .the , str6ii 0 Y_ I .1 I,scv,he not forced to fho'oqh6lu�ion:that pairtk� latives.of United all , . , _., :. : , � I , , L I - 1, ,�h nd''P�rty.iiiter6fs, "are stronger, . with -of t�-�0,0',y o t " , i . t , '111.� tiblbt . er o V, his V t y cl t6 . � 9 01 Y t,,r" . 4 influence, that this bill was dissailo*e,a; In 1877 the Legislature of constitutional. - 2nd, as �uh- . constitutional only in�pArt. �;3'rd1.in,_CAS6S,Qf ' , � I . -I , I I a­re'gar 4 s' if� "' le S n a N116' �f ' I " -,' ol f6r,lthe, tge� Do'miuloh,au,th6rilt , o ' s rt'iii' _ '4 I '; I I I � 1. . I thcose who acti,"thus, tian . .1 I I , "Ll 'by'right.,Of �Ii � � The 'of PrOvince. (Hear, hear.) I - concuire'ut jitriidiction, wo'clasbing,-with tha H, pit*'rebas'." at Oo . I . � . ,vital lntor�stg the. 0W. -,O So 0- o ni t, aY C y . I - I - � Prince Edward Island passed an Act respect. . . -_ - I P '* Je4 legislation of the Dominion' arliati , . Id. we aceoun't ioi,'Ad' e�iddnt levity ah& Dominion:6overnmeaft have no title to t lf�'t f Clon I I _­ IL . I ., . "it,ory., it� Catbo, ing public dchools, to which the Rom . .P,L�P'4til; . � . . .11. I 16s`*a1Te_d_fi -ng �_th q . i ro , te�odgtg'�� of. L thd`� Dominion. d6risio'wwith which �the proper reference' � -ter e What, they purb�iS4 Jrom, L - ­; . ' q to, y ,xcepb , � �j '.' " n lies of the Provibee t"k,,Arongekceptiq ,and, . I appealed through tbdit' lo,Olop to tile -V6. , generally; The Streams Bill��coftxiig. within ' none of these heads,but Sir John ifter three ay , . ,LHudson�s c,,ompan`y,- Ontario in,- � I I this questiorl'in'the speech from the Th�one, the: 0 " L -L I I I -and the utterances of speakerg in support of, herits� the rights ,that Were ,held by the old . ,; I I ­ . ' ' ' ' ' � I million authorities for its ck,'oollov&ute.- The then Minister of Justice, (VAlf. JuAtic-0 "' I yearsfurtber eiperience of thp working' of the federal system, sees no for enlarging, Cur rights irre mpt by libm go . P, I �Y tb6'Hud.' - �ntlernen opposite , OVince7of Canada. N,Vheu hel( t"'I .... .... L "" - . ,- 1. and by tn6ir' otgaii in tlii�, City. I� Ithis� not OL 'Son's Bay,Cimpariy,, the Deminion it elivas­ I ­ I . I I . Fournier, in a careful review of the��bi-o to. ' 11 - .-TIound omlrii"�, "'; -, 1. It4 - tho-vato power of the. _ 3 � question .,'vi�,tual IV affee�ihg',.Lonjgrio's fut ureo; by,these, very men, repudiated and" denied, - "L, t ' fused to interferec arid although adm,amg I , I - he 4u%llm� , the exercise b,f that power. to I O' as'sea 'L ,, . , h, eit, p o iy fl this defecti�o .:' - ' I . ii'd her,'firiancial Now,''they ilaiine., i'a � our' faces* " . ,eri her in pencei a I-' I., . 11, . I ­ 1. I - L '.. ' "! i that soine of the provii3ions of the act appeak-, �,%(caugegbftly which I h'avejust qu okob: �� G on- � ". ,� 1.1 , d , , 4 �� , , -it 9 `.,Bat bon,., gent ernell say it 16A titic'"b6uglit halgely with Ontario, money, an . .,�� I &6s I pe . ri y. I I '100,606 'attempt'. ed to be severb and somewhat arbitrary, .gwd tl&-%On oppoifte, Mrj Ross continudd, isaytt,f,iai�'­. L i16 a the'r Oritirio; gets this . ghtS,. L- 11 1, " .�. ", I m0md6t Wh � by,!R, to dd�tiVo L U'S of, oar ,' I ri ,,, I I recommending that the attentibn of this Lieu. I . I theRght of veto oannot-be d6hied,_,-jBu .� I � ) L O , I I � ­ ,. ,, . .1 . I square )2�il6�of,.tei�itory,or,�not;'�a�d-ati�thiS Afrl.S. Dawgon, sitting as.,dn"o Aario Tepre- :, LL ' ' . ' I ' I 11 tenant Governor should be called to'thom, to I . 1, ,Ono dia, Y dtbA) legal right 41 Yeto;,", ,Tfie' ' , � I ­. locatpe, it Was thought of the first importance oentative for th " , - , I , , L is -very torrit4y; moved for the , : 't ',' 01taWa., Consider the expediency of certain amend-. ' . - , � I's ereile question -thi's 4,colistil;utiobal ex t eir , dp�oihtmaht­of poli6oal, chief at 0 011ppor It � t L I a14 ,thd-hostile committee at� � L,,.. �1_ � . " ' ent8 there , the INJinigtex of Justice W .... � in to � is " i "' I a"' 11 tT - ' , 61, illat p Oe Hear, ,hear.) - poll what L 'h th -hctio ag, . th 0 ph ' t th, 4 h -of t1hat WAS ireC�lv, Ottaiva,-'�iid'bLq�"irbia'n,��oported sing ,� ,Q �, ., ,,�9, 4 I . - I � I � I .. �� ' ilovert .,... 0, "'i n the' th" I ,�t sh�ula I � 0 .' 6 pic'. . I 1 ­ i s he -, million Govornment,war. ­ , r i 6e. ! 3 i -4 ' t , noWn aWalA, 4 , ., ,� to tb I t �p 1, to . best eir P*0 'bcoause,4 i aced bur�,bo,tinA4,as far,. � . __4t,.�� I-— .� . 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