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I ! � I . , ­ __ ... - - - - _.�� -, - - �_- --- --- - --- .- - - - - , - - 7 _ - - ­ - ­_ _ _. , - . _ - - -_ - .- - -_ . -_ = I . - � i_� - ! � � I . ! i - . . . . �-- - - 7 - � ­ __ 16 ­ '1--_ - ___ — — - I - . . . � � .� I .I--- — — ___ __ � . I . . --------- L_ __ 11 I �_ A, , Stock, bonds, and draftiage deben- � I . I � - ready existing. These railways served, . institutior a referred to are conducted with � - ' i �, . - � tures . .�" $2, � . ; i. � ........ fl. I . i 3 I I - . - I too, to facilitate the settle 740,141 . YOtem, which Perhaps their fathers had Provincial See -etarv. Then there was a The ani0i'ilit is Paid Partly by - 'hem � . ,ment of our un- Special trus dswiffi i�.*1')'o:i*ain-' . I the greateat possible economy, consistent not. The Legislature thought th * I them . . .1 U . � I - � occupied lands, to promote commercial and ; ion : f Canadqda, up, payUg us . - . with their effloicacy, .god -iio%v,,, coin All - ) eref(re, change of the aw with regard to marriage cip&I counties and partly by theGove -CEN M I? .7., ;F . . pare� I . DE 3.113 ,R2, � r I I social interco . . . I . t nq sufficient reason. 'o T I � % P. Ays. fr% c pericelkt.- .. - z; ......... I I I... 2X9,407 fa.'vou t h , � _txisted. Why that- liqenseni�. whic were -ah -formerly -1 . WOMMEMEMMOM urse, ailic -III varlf)u I , ; � � I _ I,- I. - Y_ , .. at-, . ,ment and inprop(irtiOUS which ]lave In ---I-- sh deposifsidtl& );it -s- - -....:­ rabl anita�� iu#444t* 4 * ,,, , �, , .. . . , directly an, 662 896 - . I " . I 01 in �cl - e � 3 - I . —1 - _____ - . ., � ' - it4 *. 1. . - I � I - . li, , .. - ". � i I �', � e, thotig F Th� - the , 1� - . It was also su,;Mvested-Ahlat a i I �e "_ilds dy - of"Calla - '6) .'--to �k ffi- i - '' *1' &.o ' 'hey sh6uld: e ,"zo se-.��! s4eet wak t#i,n*',ia.hind fyy� _W Apy r Qxa I - " d indirectly .. --har -.,to - - ,�'of P1, � I countri b(#,Jt ft Olen" � ;8 r, iWrft,RX,,-i6)A1d_.. Aot ,A�e ;,peo. nifted' b`nded t6 by tI6 bonsfi4o,fi-Gaverum n .; , I e add 4, 7 u6v� dbr other ,v- 9to ,�, . ent. " V J 11cp _p " . I 'O tWdh, olir ,:,- -, o# "a h' I reqV Tj " . I PnID . 9 , - *�'__' t , � . " . the wealth the, cowl f, avd.:010 A ­ al . da� in 14 . , ,� , h,t I ­ - . well-being of the peo 3le 'oliaar., I �ar ., t!� . ,only. i ,.. t�cts cr4qit Wrt Z I . � . ��r t te �io� -y.r W - ve i*1 thi_ 1��"�ai ei*AOitiAl 18714,'*n&A3X­f __ I I'TTONJ FROM TAXATIOI�. ,to professional men be s0jlo*e� � ,-k'ha,ra, as tomi - bN, t 6 arbitra- . ' I $ hjAji��g - 4) ..*;� ' . :, , , i ,* a _ ,bk 0, Xxulki . I ft . t3V . - Goi " �, . L - . I - ­. - . 1_: I I - � I ­ . . - tenliallce at thaese courts. th� p . L I ; ton,'Col. Gray and Hon. 1). 1j. L � to our Province, as visitor,3 competent to iii erest of farmers, an Agricultural (ol- issuers of licen aes -in the P rovince hl�ve since tile t�szb'election we ]have now d, . . . Agaia L . and cheers-) Our railway expendi 21-facphersorx.-_­ .. ..... .. .. 105,5-11 judge arpxomtf . le�e and - ' _ L a ' . L . ) I . .kutly testifying. . a *odel Farm, etc, - J)" the Provin4QO 61�accouijt. .of tho ' � . �.. ­. 4 1 te - � recom ­ leadingaw it. did to so r iany,direct an& in - d, -iculture, literar.,�, _-unct --- -�­ i - . . . Im - . been-aplioin ,with whom the Provincial. posed of almoatrevery - . . I " . �)lh- regar, : to a - � � ... subject at � the County Courts should nO I � mlinicipal I'Man Fultd, . . gr - . .. . � !e- . jftcbts.i � 1 * 7,� , ,.� - � % , ' I that � al�-advantagetw, t4ted a ve . - + . hmAo�wttrespopi , The - . � - . ,_ cident ry - not-ot sold orsalisfl Wps . , so en es( "' �ties the avera - � � CoSt _�W- CIVIL GOVERN1119-IM � . &C ,eViy � _ q�, Pmbec. been sug"teitim-.4mandip -legislation L tendea- I ! L Z i I - .16 , - - g, I - I . ii,16 . - .i, important f inte'rest) and Lef be, Daid us by I . ' 31-1d Ir6in t ­ iii�rtinuileni in _ I � . ed (bes, �' � ` " i " tifi � 6cb ki "MiM 6i el -'* " '­ 1 , . p n Upt 1871 wl , - 11 . - actor in th=es of the eum.- ,-. � - Dominion .-% .% , - - % -.� , . . ., .4 .; . !�45 �,,�� i,:�-�, .. . '. I . "I L;, , . _ ,.,!,17 . In collection with the of YJ �dn sies in �r We bkvd 4ie -to ,%itlier by; le.kliplating , I" ,1. - ' I diture L., i,�.875,146,_and the Aver- matter of !xl)eii( 611-2.1 -Atthe December meeti4g�i .. _. - parative freedom 'which this Prov i 1.1-5411J85. - I-V ".. M__. ,4.. ". 8,.;if�`.�- r". � i- 1:. w .111, 11 . , . .;if 'AT---, -N,-% �, � . . - ; . _t - t�! I- 1877 was 12 95L. The Provincial Secre- - - ' ­_ age expenai ure 81,110e, Up to i ine u3i '61jited t6, A ",Qd " * ­��*, _­ ­_­".�,�', I , i, - � ' I f - V.*__,� 1- a *__"­'�'(1 - I" - L - - range �Lodge held au 1 I - - ince : - , __ _tlie , , ' �_ �,: .by making 6lear tb at the suNect dirdl & Loyal 0 Z> 1 p t e - ­ _ I -,. , _­.z��,�- , S - I �. �6 202 373 1 vep ltag; oppos ff6w journxn� P ary ure of ' i5i0hg nearly _ a present le-M-Siu] e a Ion. - 11 1 , � . inst., at Centr�lia, in 'tbe to,Nvl: I enjoyed from the distr as that prevailed - Total particulars of tbesq.. 31 al . . - I . . was $09,9892., I do, n(At kRo w, a,p 8 a ag 91 . Aiir�. . . - 'l-ta - _ SUL -.]e.Q 'ch We�.h 1, � - � WIn � -f . 1! 1�1 **�- ,-, 1. . ,y purpose the POSU Of civil governmeut a -h ving that number ef c9uples happy in -that year. but one i ted M t t - )1, t1le :' folloWin. 4ARCE � ' - ' ' -1 . L - . in other coli.ntries.- . � . . Oii including the, 0 -1 . t la'$6.. tha .we could haV;Q'­ii' ' I . d' t sinop X . - I . . Stephe i ,O 04 .1 : . � . I - I I . :�)j s, the Amoan I � - - mp 0yo his Amo , 11" Lt bpei� �reater' i ' t 'I li" gandfield Mazdqn. The Deparfulej [W Work incidental to, thiie not ; et dealt with tmd that is tb:6 . n- i -av . .. � - . . . - -L L , I - 2962,374.82- In givin ,,. youl4eoe i -hres, I O' our'e'xhu. ftinop'in. (as -,we have.th�w ,_ _� t,6, - y I ellis sl ,elected for tke e ming ye � THE SURPLUS DIMRIBUTION. . � �o 1. f . 0 ald's�,,�nntha' -i1ad%been in in 10. legFialsitinii I'swork that Mr. Sand- - � till - � , I .. . . n I . � . - x . proolp-& name. more properly thin e increase we. ]But it is'Ifianif-d' - field exc�a'ptfdns from 'm:11nicipil aw f , . Bro. James Cave (re-elea�tedj � . - have menti6ned. �V.,: iii ' ill " ' '* � ' I st tl' t - - - . . ZEI6 I I � � I - . . . But our railway expenditure was not. -1 � - . �. , � - I& as a country i d- Macdou�ala'a 03)*ern'ment'had'nerther the Thvpresent law on *lilst subject It - t Bro. Francis Davis, sr.; Ch X la ' . . I u'derstawd tha ';c � r-13 ave mada in that - item. In the sar"a' vances it's populatio " _ - � 1I ' ., i 6e Mari),I�of` thif wo - hi . Rev. W. Walsh; Treas M-rer, Brl'* theL . , . n increases.. :to only expenditure o4 Provinci�! funds . � .pleasure nor'tt,16 trouble' of performing'. on the statute book iu nearly its .. I -1 I t -4te attack by the 4�r to account for, and. . increases , �� � - . I � -1 4 . . �m� . , i of Hig contains an elabo. . ­ man 'I . Weartw as � � affa rs There aie chart ers'an" d commissions issued form for over a quart i i I , which contribifted to iiat concatio , _ jprepF�d ­.. I I and 48 its public '' __ nel Hicks ; Secretarv, b . . Senator on the Local 36vbmaimt, and on to j usti ular 4 * micrem Xt h 1, I � . - . . L , erof a Ths - - . . things. - I have already stated that inithe m - . I - I .. e d ,e' d and. b�o,c,nie. complicated, the cl "at frojii the iame- Do,"' � cerultu �. Davis, sr.; D. of C., Bro. Fn 11C I yself in particul�r. ' Xtment' 'an � � - .. __ pa , . , d Perhaps pirty of -our opponents was in poWer,.d -11 I W'as, ,gready sur- whie'll, �qs baken plice si�cq J871. � Some qf%cij11 gov - V occasionallydone, for I irig i 1" or T101ma I 11. - 'T nd,, . - Rettlemeht of the Alu icipal Loan Fund , ernment must incir se, 06 some other wor -4.- ., - 1-st Cow., Bro, Ste'vart-31cl-la - tIlls - - ' '' ' ' a 11 . - nd'I Il ve not in 'a eo E -f�a I . I _#! P timi of that -, , prised when I heuxa I or as ame been fion . - -aoe�� i ' *eiywhere. 'a fees are pai: by th a t - per, , Atid � _�� Com., Bro. John Neil ; 3ra Cvvi . Debt qu"tion we relifSved eit I.. .; A . . .. . . � I cai3iaes U o'nd ways - . her wholly ' - . .- y hicr6ase P,v I I - � ; or pal-tiilly as the case required,. import- - _' P a - I ftbilit to Put Am sud- th tt � -James Carroll; 4th Com* ., BiOJ �< . ) I (lie, x, whi d* y . t4at it con- . governme tal c6nt�oL and overy increase 'hear.) To illusirAie " this t 16 a sihi �le eala�d. Of tb:ea'e' feeithere w6re received ,exernp . . yet,rea4 his paper. Iflare.say � 6 parties in ter- the 'did not t . � tains, nothinv new , . i , . � IV - . antsectionsof thecountry from debts which.' - P bu if doeh'it - Prill. be has been i & 'pub4c iiite'res'. �wher� ihe faa.�O­nhac'W Witt, the expen . se oft le * - A � 1 $.'),. � % $5434 . tiOUS Ot even to nlodifythem' 1. ,Cave; �5th Cow., Xro. Georg�, E . , I tanswtied.' I have gi �. I � � . I .. . - - . in 283 buu in. 18�o . , , aild .Supposing we sh . - . r. iven . . - I I . ould fail tQ do s . . yon a statement matter wat within our .-Qq � ,� �At the last rieaular xneet�bhj - . . . litrol. You see goverhinentil didparime ' - f supposmg 01- eve v-11 � for years had been weighing them. d 1wn ,, of asseti ainowitink.to $6,262,374. As to it sopletim �o stal.'ed i. . J- _ . � � Ats in the ola Pi o- in 1877 85,226. Another oocasion o that.we have been . nI . - I t" � in the newspapers that vin -e " - . wrong i4 1� Leval OranLre- Loage, NO. 1,071,! and in. various ways intetfering with ficir ' - I I . , c of Canada. la 1853 the year be- i d wor k was- the Act passed 'havijig given due j,tten..I-o . 1. 11, -11 � . increase .a n to I . Elizinville, tov�llship of Utb� ' �) our debts : -Tho debt due tu .Quebec for , w een-. cxp�ndiag more ai , � hithi ' ' r) � � J_ 1 Drosperity. But beaides that 'rellef;'We DiiIually fore Sir John A. Macdo'naldz and Ilia enabling persons fo, become incor- oe fillY no pohilt c9n be mad � Dagg, Wor�bipful Distridt � , , . ' . 11 . - school lands, in which, though sit 'a to, i n than we ,have roceived for th' - rta � . . a year of the friends obtained the p, ' . Aim* us . - � . made a large expenditure in O,Jrder to cl)tn- - _Qwer which thBy pora etters patent from the -on that account , , I -was p -at - aft I amce our oppotlenfa ... I'll I . rese , , au(I er goin�g i ' 4 I . I ,- � .. � � a business, tl�efbllowing I - Ontario, ifie same'arbitratora gave Que- L,,xoenditura, and to apertain' extent thqt held so long, the expense of the gotern- Government, ch longer in p c Ilia, I pengate unindebted municipalities. If the 1jec a share., amounts I o, 86mewhere auovit' a nut oniy true, bilt: instead of having to submit been v6ry inu ower thm,v,s th . . b t to the de � . -.ei-e ­ � Tn' . Legislature relieved the- latter, i - _IWe intendeA, a'ad ment-alidepartmebts who only $144,415, I# and 'expense and trouble'of have been, and they -did not di'spo . cted: W� M4., Bro� 'John 4- L - . 0 of it � 'a' $270,052. Another itniii i's for thE Rock. pro6lainied i.t from the first. , We could ib ran UP ibenceforward . , � Af. 13ro. llobdirt� Cooper- .-' . simple justice to all .those municipalities . year by year u ri- getting, -_special Acts of Incorpmora�ioa The,- question of exemption, 'I P., . wood Asylum,which t e Province )ought ' not', 'have - expeaded - those lar ' � �, . is ik Idi" . that were not in debt, and had long been, . _ � 1. . � -86.2 'amounted to more than tbr,,e lroni` Paill6me t. The consequence' of one. It-iis ,of -01 'ecrot - . - from the Dom' :�. palifi4, am, . ga sums til in I it . I me - especial inter.b*,t4 1, Brol. Titus ,z�mjlrevv ; IS j&r. - meisting in pay' , inion for$96,5w) our other amongtit m unici ongst rWw.* . � � .Joseph Andre,v� - Chaplain. Bri; . - I � that Ibgisl�tj6ia his beon that a large buni- cities,where Government p - 3 . ' I .absurdly and , r1operty it sit, I- Smith -, D. of C., Bro. 11. P. Du � utions unfortunalelyinot-bein! � large aud so on, , we 44 , eii mot be pretended that outs has even d6u - ber of these �hatters hat been obtained, uateid, ax:d to towns- withiti I ing the debts of others, tb at instit, , ys, times, that au m, or $486, 620I. and i t ca I- . I they shoulti recei - compensa- . . �_ , . W � ly � . . tion ; and the ve some i enough to accommodate the inereasitig eterwined to ,expend.n *0 _m:urip mi,&,year -led-in. amount.. yousee . I which cm - -deus Mi. compenLration pro-, . . I , therefore, 1161v for 'which ther3' was no correspond" o�erty Rei. But there � I .tr Ist Com., Dro, Thad . ,) . . in I . � ,g pr uah�_& . . - I b&6. we should ire other savu" ,Com., Bro. lbehard Wadlin' 3r- . Ir I debts , I - i � T . -ndfield . c f the qftestion- whidh, ' P-6,010 I �� . J . , number of unhappy lu natics, ThE�Z e two �Or',any pui pow Whateier t ' abourd it is for hiDge who believe e ' -ork done r.. Sa Ma donal&'s o . . � . Vided , by the Legislature 9n. pu . make�_8366 5512, thus leavi-rig a -eceiie in flio Y�e' t in tl w by � Aii� of m6re sik6. � Bro. James 11,erbert; 4th Gim. . recommendation was ). ar.' .". poaitio� �fihe men tinder whom that increase took -plai e 'Provincial Se'etotary - the tinie of the 'give interest - .3 . . I I .. � an allowance I to balance o� $5,895,822. (Cheers.)- - Of this* Llrovincewisthis: wo'hadasurp afrom, to ) , And wh loll - w,6 ,&I* ft,* ­, Thomas Clark; 5th con)" Ili, every municipality in the Province, of i $2, 111, , -pret�nd, .or to cansid'er,.that it i's a- d i- tegig -fe - ha s - been saved and . *6h- . � I . I , ouip we ll�d beforo'Dik cem her, 1W77, ap- )ther yearai aud it, waa upon that surpl'us cisi i - :� � �W I I the 'sidering. ., A,Committee 1r&g;gVpqiU",.&,V � lia"111 small. .� : . ,V � � ,V . . . . I � __ - - _­ . lmw�l 1, � u .' he House IWO session, at, 'the juitanmof ; � �er head of their popula�ion, and an addi- * ated to railw�ym-if they should, be wo were drawing, B' Va'argument, or any;argument, again it co ritty'spared. e expense which iho old t . I ty ­_ . .tional, allowance on a 4xcd principal to ut whal; has bet3A the '.a Govemment, that there -has been an i - methoa ... � ,,ol*e _. .Th,e num'bei oiletibra *the Government, to collect'infoi - I __ - __ . . - . rop I t ey- �v - � e of civil administr I I rUSS-_1S_.'! ' � -7 - , . . : - gatent VssuOd ' 777 cler the law which existed -from- Municipal, Opel � �.� I � C - . I . . .40,789, over and ab( vie tM two �niilliona iiilk and , wfite s6 0ibly a;biout our soi . h I C '� '15 aift'd- frorh�TQ .' t ,ipalities that had already W . � . � . Poftents of miri, 1who, - creme in the expens . ma(6n - � those Munic guatr, .. I presume- t ill. be' -Mout , wactice of 'tllei16, op B . spent -money on railways. Under this I I I . -bal- tiom Them., are various reasons w , A __ Brsi_\*r1'-,.;.-'Sinee Tuesalt' 1 __ Y , :. I Y efire' Ors for eten years from 1864'to p6rsont t9k mig' an inftrest'ilm t6 ou � coun at silow storlt 1. I . we had p,dd as before -i �tated - - and there, ed 4nfidal deficits I , I have a w ' ` incriase sho-ald have -taken 'place in 1874 w W ife'diirii6k the four years This- Commit& haoobwned infortu-t-en : h -as been ahno8t at- a stand4ll I head we paid. out., up to, the end of De- ,) � I � . eynoran. some as 120) - I bleat t of tha-grq I . I . . . e,piasisage' f � . I I � I � are still at ,'the date � iiention'ed,- of - the I u.m. herd hich- hift- -been taken , ftojh a Ontario, even, if there had been no in- subs quqnt to t o our Act, vay with regard -also to what has b"n done in . I . . cember� 1877. to the Municipalities m -bre . I . , I - . : ou, app,priated on'account of,the, sur- 'eenrn mad ) by the ofters -of the Dom- creme in the business done; bnt, with soon as ,the rcntds are brokloia �� than three milions of dollars (3,117,325), . 0 11 . . � - i I ' tit to 12th of Oot. , I . 1 1878, ffiere were 212,. or other )untries and I hope that'we h may be loOked fm- . � � plus distribution balampeo not ,yet called zi ion - as W, I 3 I may - rns . . . C( . . � - - - � - . . � . - I3 IS m I . . anol'this money has been eaiployed by the for amcu * , I the -Practice' of'�Sir 4ohn .dwbllifig upon these, and supposing'that nearly twice, th a number in four *ybars be'able to devis6 and submit'fidtne-rA spvtcxAr, SrR'vic1-..,.-'. erviior' ntiD& to aboul $202,.Y34. , These 4-acdonald't Go vt . ft- ': i . . I o . r1ilindrit' 'during his there had been no increase --in - the that had be�h issu6d in the ton years mire Which may, W e6t � - . nilm cipalities iia various objects of public - ' d * * - I � two sums mount,together to 61)14 3,b23 ay. - An *hat does, -thi's return allow'? coa ierrof the 1.11 6 . . ' the difficulf I held in f"M Johlt's -church on (1111 I . tility selected by tbem elves. The sbat- ,Vhyj forL tj t, of living, that we had been evioug. In' other viords, ' dnri to"all parties.: -, e�- - 11 t still] from', pr . ing the case., and give gatisfaction� Morning� `Ihe,*�cbnrch has- b Ute setting A,e money a artrequired that - ' , .110 six millimis (or ci-year,ending,31st Docembdry iable , to ' retain L in the ser qe v decorated, ana��' V' k . : � T'kl i" ' � former period ti, e annual � it) one general me 'i - it should be employed in the respectivo'lo- i - 0 -t any increase in .a- - ­ts in searlvtj)i I . in ex,tct fi ures $5,895'822) which I hav ' 858, he s -pent raore'than the rev6ribe by . every officer withou vi to avera!re was 12,. But when there is but handsomel ' h wh&- in the. au equent time the annual sure which it is said we ought to have num ber of tex . . . I. b . - 6alitics either ill the payment Of de'bts,: or before me tioned, them is a clear a urplu s; . �' , 7 5,317, i - in 1859 by $1, - 4J(4, 744 ; in salary., and that there was -no reason why averagewas 1 53, but for our Act there brom,ht forward be8idas thoaeWhich I intermixod with : - in T ), I C, 3 mv,a . gold, tile ; . of $4 752iM, or about foifr and thrpe- . 8 0 by'41, )73,�989 ; in 1-861 by $1,999,- the same amou-ni of work should not be . evergreens, presents avery fit T� * objecta of pertilanen t sef alness, So that would probAbly have beeii an addition alresd � -lie , . . . dollars, ag _# been pliced on the stAtute booij . � -quarter millions of t iatters 10&'- in.18(2 the exeeall-was $2,064 331 ; done without - I I . . i � . � alloe. : ; i I it m i. -ht not be frittered way in the Our- ? ) I ahy add tiioh al expeb diture, I of 40 or 50 statu tes to every Tolutne �ince. thm'fact-is a pretty c I stood on the Slat of Dec., 187"; and And in 1863 the excoes'was . lear i I 1 rent expenses of a m llicipality. And ' . M70,490, 16r , affirm. thQ.t the iucrease-iw ndication. the't SM) 1'XTr,LL1,,-';1:.'N-,Cl;.'. - 011 1 I . I I the work has 'Again' in, 18"71 th�e­nuihber of retunia we have not hitherto be . - I : � ) � . 0 � - O On neglecting ,Qur l, I I there are debts due to Us ill 1,os)oct. (if * his last yea,11 my frien4 Mr. Sandfield "far 6'xceeaed the increase in the expen& :morning last flu- sad news fori ' -t I 1- . I I I I , I . A I I- � ;I rc 4,6 'N �44 r� [�'. H _t .. my 4 1; A . 4 t , I i : i�l I h III h I - , I i I � i I I made from this ffice to the ther depayt- duty as le islat(#rs. I have t,OUeh;C1.0,n I . . A how did the m-'univipa ities expend the Crown lands and timbev dues, - et ., not acdonidd wm-the Preibier, and'h 9 � ily an -d relativ-rl�s of VIr. J.'3V I . � I . I . hts of the Oo J, L aom�' L , . money -1 They expended it as f6lJu - e and 'ture.� Jf�you farmers, Or merchants, or nId - but a - � I w8'- taken into account. In tile stato vern ilerit were Ireaponikiblo. � ' The � other employers have to-, get double F . vernmofit was 912 of thil most important oI th -was received froin Rielinlon"d . " 3 in e 1441a � � N . . In Roads.aud 1 -ridges ..... !,� ......... $1, I i8,716 34 I have gi-veiil to you. - Thus, afteraLl the -reftrenoa' * , . � 18 6 the number was 2 _919, or three which the present Gi)verni has had U ,of that ,glentlem: I � �,.� I )) � I inent . �uu's dicath. . . 11a3,iniz debt caused by granting aid - ,., of our,opponents is iftilde chiefly _ work, you expect, other thin -as being th3 times as inany. Ths n -umber of reports do with, and I do not feel that I -hgve the �. " if d ; to railm-ays ..................... o - 11 . t �) � . i ! � 963,idl. 6:0 large and beneticiali cxpendittii�e fo tail- Astipposd, tb doftarm, cre'duloils, -followers sam ' 4hat the ooit of dQing W � left home only furtniglif eff ; � I � N,yffif,, other debts inotirred for per- I ways, and in�gurphls olist e; it ill be in - fr�ra other Departmelitts in 1871 was 41-0, strength to occupy much-mlore nf ,%Va-s On bis wkyi to Florida to, � . ribution I after (f their own'r&nd the -figures; which -I �creased likewise. - If -you your ! nianent worl�s nor, ,peoified....' 28,5"19 66 . . I . coalcl manage I - : . I tho investTlents - I di . and, M**, ' 18" if, m w 1 288 or nearly three time to -n ht. -, . ! Educational puriloses inci I in Aln.age debei tures. 11AVe givelOught t, . the winter there for the go 1 i�l I I tiding . : . � o . . 0 convindc'(iven-4hoin to DrAt'double'the Wnrle.tininn - vulk;]� ��I, - . �) I . � ig I I � �u � . . . I I y 9 n' tile, whble'trovern-- (. f th � 6T th6 talk About onr Aeficit; ! - I . . J J , fames as many. T e nul ber of lettors, hea h, an(I on rKIRCUllig iu�ell schoolliouses built-, scho I debts - . and atter � r in o I 44 i � 0 -1 a. Increasing the expeladituri one' -half, I received in this e artm6nt in 1871was PERSONAL. I . was taken v�eryill, and, offly lh-3 . - p . . � . . . paid, aml. 11lVC8( WCULS 101. schoot , ment .0 o country n a most el icielit ! , 0 ,but wondet at tile think � you would, ,00insi&r yourselves 1 690,and In 187 ; 3 300,or nearly d-ou :tillue a to be sometimes said thatl , waq travel'blij PUl-I)Q�4LI.j .................. .... ... f th ;'Indeed te'cannbt' � . 6,52,058 32 and vigorous wFrv,, wo 8­�11 have lefft. . , ) . ble. Itjcon - day& Mr. Shw�'N 4 � � Ruil,.ing ai-id imi)rovink,- town-balhi. 115,114 22 . these 'who lbake it h charge pretty fortunate Inan., To what extenb ' andon th,e recef�pt of the llet,­,, - � . paid for, an(l a large nuiuber ot � i. I ' LIM The number of lo bters sent in. 18'11 was did an unjustifiable thing when I gave UP death, his brother-in-law, Nz , (72 town balls h(we bevii. built or disposed of as.the peeplo o this country ilgaiftst the. Provincial Gover ent thdt has the work of our ;aivil government in - 1,280, and ill 18', 6 it was 3,246, or nearly the officeof Vice -Chancellor in Order to - Grant, left firz Richmond to b�ri � . � i may from time, to time thin2best we have-sonketi : ' ... ..... I . . � as . � I I inarkets and lock-ILIJS.). - I . 9 mes to expend m&e than crea' d ? Tako� for instance my . own ,de- thre" tj e You will see from Tow IS receiV( - M is as in iin: i .1 _. , n allf! village hm)rovenients by � A SURPLU.1i OF NEARLY FIVE -MILLION -0 )d during th ' .y. I ; � conti-rnetio,u of . I r 0 6 YeArithough we had .p&rtment, , that of Attorn ' General ad take upon nis the Office of premier of %. re mains to Brus4l's. I I: ey- I these figures thal � the amount of work at ; I 1 . water -works, is to spend,'while theit-4jivin frionds'use4 the- Executive -Council You will e - . Fmr.-Ou ,'Aldnday mornimi a� .. ni�khi­ sidewaW9 - planting � I ; ak­­ L � . .elll 1; ' I . I . IDOLLA,11 S. - asilY this Department iA at least &Ouble what tariO ; and my acceptance -of �hit office is - 1 r citizens 7 - aw I e I - I 11 shade-0trees, and bt&hl, stezil)i . . . t 5 spend far wore than� the revenue, when understand that there must have arisen , X., ou *,,ere Are-en--invs ...................... The kgures of expenditures w . �- it wm in.bir. Sandfield 114�cdonald`a time. I 76,432 65 l'ich I' have t Tiey could on 0 . still spoken of occasionally as'adecaut,on alarin of fire. The mornin- Wi I . 1Y (10 -so by bortowing th large amountof new businegElfrom. our our' I � . . � Z� � 1 -1 Afalcing Zd hAproving harbours.. '4(h9,47,19 given to yoli .do �Liiot i1clude largo saws . �. - . 1. 7 And has the ex ; diture also more than 'my part. I do not regara it as -a &06�sut stormy, and on t4M account p0b. Drainf�gc ............ � ...... ­ - mone . (Cheers.) I . P . I llayirtg.%It,ai-(�,orcontofeo.ii,it 1*1i1'6(f_ 927,362 �7 vo.ted, on what would be, treated eldewhere y ' � plus distribution, in addition to all the olcl doubled *1 Xo, ; ,,,or in 1871 it ivaa- -$19,_ J til they knfrw till. exact wher�.al- i -- ill Tc6ng 48 capital account, . . ULTURAL 'MOISLATION. classes of work. All the municipal by' rary- Politic&I rife badeed1tap inig.4 tlltd aidili� , but as been p -id by' � 1� 'AC11RIC .. T 17.6y and in 187" it was only $922,552. but theeofit it, were greatly ularint-ad, bkit it J- I I I I " ' . i- I , I of inills luld Inatill li,es - - - - 11,382,60 us out of olirrant revenue 2 Me of our expenditure a .Iawi had to be exawined to ascertain tha -in 's 0 ed n sk a , � I , lilryinge aj!� i layin,,,- out wi bliv Parks I for U�ftqyiln- � � I nd our legi.gla- - � (B ear, hear.) re than .that, the - been spoken of in thi onn tio ,ed,to be the isolated work,slxop. . and a-eicultural govi-ty ,,-rotindfi , t oil bave ]lad to do'in a spe6jal . ' . thipy corresponded with the Act, X. Herbertson,ia carpentemili� ,, 'portant objects of a permanont iiature. this ­ ' 4 )98:00 . . wj�y wi�h and, � creased revenue J rom one small branzil'of x1ough of iniquity by some who attick imnal . i - the north end of; the ti3N�a. U,:. . � I t, Ile far,ming co'naluaity. entailed A great deal of consideration and the work it) the Provincial Secretary's t of liaving left the Bench -for : � I that .Urs- Herber �e f0i.r. � AW to unorganizscd Li ' * Thus,- up to the end of -I 877.wb had ex- - . Our general ox- on accoun . nimkingroadsand bridges, arld cOrrespondence. 'Then the aid given froni pince, e . tson aroiq bui1ftn­s(-1 too]-, jyj 1--: - pendedi beside alf the ure.,i th-atJ have PO'ditu,re.beniefils all clasikes eqpa4y ,; but In ntion�d a moment. ago,, public life. It may -be asink or -alough to L 4 � .1i-.- ... 6,;".52 50 - . ug .1 � . L . . � ., reha.-se ;1d inii)rovenient uf ceni- I given you, oLks and buildinghl o ar iocreased expeindita-re on matters three t o4sand doll I 'Went into the Workshop lor Ill. Pu on public, w . time to time to railWayff was the result of wmabout ars, and thm _ cLeries ...... � ...... ....... 4 ....... which have a special i'at'erest I examination of every case ill which aid i those who make the ch-arge (henir, hesir), . for the p4i . . u farmers " .Increase and struck a match L. - I 1,J17 L02 no less a suni t4au 8, Iv870 99,2, �',Ad on f r . I ., therefore, nearljV, covered the I I � :� ' — ___ colonization roa(' ' 'tile unsUtled � was xamine the whole additional expenditure of.theD& Ifut-in my j d. I M, w1len tile lilhtt# 7j,425 ,rt t2 ase L gment t, Tota,L - - � .......... I...... . -,R 3, 11 Is tll'�Ougll h,13 been a portion of that (�eneral incre ' - asked for.- We have to e fiuditg thi� _.- This larae , . territory, froin which we, d * I . witth which - we 'are absurdl capabilities of the road, and all other,- ' 'a , here are no autiva . fell from hc,r Inind into fhe 4i'li. I amount ha3, thus bee I ("ge a very * _i,'c,�arged,�a' " a partment. So that, notwithattanding, an more important than those that berongto and oil, and tit ouce burne(l 'a.4t:l " ' 11 em- large territorial revenue . manifesting extravag' facts 1which bear on the propriety of assist�l � A �. ployed in works -or fur 0 � $583, 81'. "hose ahqq aQ* jucapac . enormous increase of work, hercontrol. In ithe Aable wa� a Put -poses which I - I � i ty. - the countr I the; a i I - � 1101 y one occupying the position which I upw r either .would otherwise not have been expeuditure�q also h, ve helped, both dir- Th 1871 the vote for, I yriou. kuqLl, as�, g it.. -Many railroads apply to which we pays, no: more fcr the administration of . i . . - cow all,, t.,vt) pigi. Theco � I . givonoaid , W w4l,s . - was but the rejected: applications eke theprovincial Se e office of Vicel-Chancellor : w . r 8 ectly and indirectly, 50ciatic;ns etc., " J00; in 187,8,. bur - cretarADepartmeidt tha-n � but the other 'auixnah3 w,er4l � andertaken .o el'e w uhl have been t,Q promote the �ros- � I ' � ) occupy. I lef t th I � I . last year it 5VU8 $97, well ps the successful applications involve I , I(, pority of the country and li� . . . 000 for tho�, . - I ho ' - tindertakeA, b . i3son th3� dis- �(_, I same ob� was paid in 1871. 1 may raview;eIsewherc. w.ith great refuctonloe, -because, I liked its along with the NY -le contelltS­ - y an increase of pv blie. burd- tresso already referred to. i t ts. As ire had e:iti , I , labor�toseveral of the depfartments, in-. the case of the other departments, but . bw , , � '' i . . e-L&I and by the-�direc:t taxation. of the peo- - - I duties and it was a permanent affi.-A, a laing, - wbiC113 a111,01111ted �,v. . - a - mooelv, why cludVa my own. From various other think 1 in-ust h ' ,000. The hotqp to �Alr� 11:0 -1. . sliould we i6(t give spwe of it!" _` 0 ple of the municipalities making the ex- �. Q those 0- ave satisfied everybody, 10-20 46 1 . - I _ � WHY THE, -INORE . es a's the work has greatly increased. good salary was attached to it, and a - . . . EXPENDITUB 1,; UA8 � USED. jects-1 Wo h o ve -in ado- 1*111- ,%vill b ,, there bein; A : . an advaqee e very hca4 I . . 1. . penditure. . .050-por u e ) ifroin the statemen,ts whiela I have already ,y 9'' . I I . . I - cant. in the i ote which I have mentioned. both to the headof the departmeiat and to made, that an in reams in age, and It was an office whidl surance. ­ ' . . , Having funds in ]land beyond actua ned- ; the expense of sion for old . I � ; , . I ' ' I - � AXPF­NDfWRZ-' 100R.DRAINAGE Fu-Rro,fts. cessities 1, It "us look ii t tome of tb e the officers ; to -what extent ynu -May civil go'Vern C11RISTMAs Tn'.,,vm.�The I 11 1) ! - ­) and having to consider froir partiftlars -in- ment as &bsolutely unavo ec e e respect t� i, . year - of e 1-1 4 Al � . . 8abbilth School 11 1 Anoiher itom of Provincial expendi.t to year how best to employ the cl ,hded iu this item. The Legislature .0 nderatand from ano or two facts which -1 � able, and.thwf the wonder is, not that the people. For personal reasons as well se Methodist ' - i ure . se f nds . L . beside all the expenditure that" I have -y associations in 1874- 1 ,Christmas tree hi their thurch #753; which contributed something to lessen the � Voted for diib ', $�00, will iftention. - - Thei6a is a separate 6fficial increase of �expens e hosi been so great, but others I I- � ce *19 j - y - L 1 iij'187 e - t-) - tile Pe6ple afraot"a a : d - 4in' , I left the Bench with reluottnoe; dayevening. Comidering tho'--.. depression arnoncr 1`74-$2 060 file -k pt fot� eviary important. inatter� that it li,as not be )n far groater. ( -e r, h audlellee Was gof� d by mentioned,. the Legislature have o .1 . . )% . ear ; f . I i H a I I . the expenditure w'" the a tin of 8328,3' it I-ight to increase, for instance th ex- 07 ere was vot ed. for the first tim'o �r iun� which passes through my department- hear., an4 ell bui I feel now %at I'did weU in leavIng . 80 � ' i ' . I L aers.) Knowing the amount t ,irtainin passeLl oll' � adVarlLced from, Pro. incial � penditure for purposes of edu d y services I connection with th. - One file may ecabrauwa litrge number of: . he entc - �eot - I ftinds for mtini- , catio'n, The I . . e agri- i of necessary business that -.we have been it. (LOUA applause.) If the posWoiii pleasantly.--.1felville Church B 1 - ct ituri) an documents and papersi In 1871 the jasti -1. - I . A. � . !. � cipal drainjig6 purposes, dad the purchase allunal average -expenditure- by -the (33 ov- d *t le"wrti§)"Auch as the invest'i- y doing, I myself a greatly surprised that which I took involved as it did, some pff�- Se , . # raillago d 0 . ' � . I - I I . hoolhad their'Christmat tree 2. Z - of d aa tion 6f the' , iiseates of an'truala and,c'rops year of Mr. Sandtield Macdonald's admin- ; we -have been able to accomplish so much sonal mwrif, ,own hall I iAl I illl�. - I C, tibenturee. ihis sum, to- ernmentforeducational. objects upto 871) cl I . I istration, the number of official . f 7 ces, I think that by good 14- t :ou mesday -eviellili � gether wiDh the amounts-previou3ly men- Mr. 8andtiold Alacdonald's last,year, was ti e ravageEl 0 � imiects, and 6t her' objects files in it 'with. so little ad4�ffitional expense. ni-ht w �o exc on, t1w, -1 - �. i I � We tune I have been enable�f to ,do a lar, _�_ 5 it1-1 u% -_ epti : tioned as paid to railways and ill surplu,q $3371,923 ; theaunual aver'ageexperid ture n ,t otherWi8e � provided for, this department waa 806 ; the .next year�, should not have )een able to do so b Ilaa been all-, winter., and,of 11 , . . the sum of ' ut _gO ,,,,,.-, wtL : -a ve� that - I n to; that. I have able colleagues in all the de- to my ,country tha I was greatly agaiu."t the 4_111terta.il 1 distribution make a total of upwards of. aincehap beeu$491,618, fur %i e bolt $ ,000, and ever sirice 1874 we have been' it was 1,454, and in 1877, it had rise amount of gooa - I ff 0., D a I a %T-� V(tinv$2,000 a y ' 1,707 Orders in Council in 1871 nu ' I nevertheltws the .iffair passed ol��`, 5' Million d'vilarg (85,5'4-565� expended we ouuld not employ public mn 0 ear for the same objects M- Dartments and 0-t the -1:11 - i j-1, L-A T ---.-- . ­ ., . I . . $ �,-- " 0 V al:- - � W11V 14 % jtw� . :, I in prouioung We � ppropri . xjoilcerned�__-1,104.m I �tion tePartillezito have been becolning Uhancellor. (Great chetr,;�ng,) �4 "] , , nace 1811, in the'so wayE for the direct usefully than - the edua L; ��t year ate(I far a'bure4u:bf bere 237 ; the following year 298 ; in 10118 C cre4aitably to all � benefit of the people. No One call say a agricultural satistics ' fu I It bi a ad -it Methodist 84buth School I' .- that of the pe.opl . (Uheers.) Education is 1 .$1)000. - We have One year of thy time the number was 703; 1 more. and more eth nt. As they became countir their tree in the t6wil li-all on chri those'expenditures should have ormi '-1 or to the getierail inter' - d(lubled. the amouWs voted before pur and the average during the period subse-', more efficient wad Intitled to an increase of ,y of treat promise, this O"Intario, of I dw-t Thewc4iber Nvas a � le, . est in every way- I I - ... �Vex '. v0s . Y--,� I w qrs)-and its ood gover" w . � eo double what it was salary we have r contmended that they . :9 ,� Imp. .tbat 4 tho were in tended or isu pposed to come, O u t of ecoilomipally, socially, political] time to the Fruit Groi erA' Association. quent to -1871 has b� ours -(6@ nment - , rjovenlel)t fill � 1. P0 the annual revenue. Our whole scheme' of and reli�4ioiisly. The educ&ty' morally' We have �dded 50 per"ceftLto tb before that time. The comparative num- � should receive th increase. If we had I* of great importance. im is my own A&- evening, and Nvas,'greatly agains; t' loll of 'the , la . i - . � I . 'a c 0- ber of letters written in a .depart 'ent or: refuped it we oul it have ex . u I i - ' aurplusoliatribution was fumided on the , puople is -in iact the most important object ternary grar,t Entomological I M I 0 D-0 I pActed se'- tive Province, it in the Province within ' joyna,ent of tlin . twt6rtainin-ent � i I ' fact of posaossiug an unexpended surplus. Lhat can .roceire public attention, 800iety estab ished for investigating the office of business in successive Years is 1 f 01,officials to rem in, or if they remained - my ' which inevtn-y otbi!r ruspect w4l.-o- 'y and . . terests and.all affee- �' ; � 0 ilway expend- there is nuthing, as I rejoice to see., wiich of insects -a : we could ,uot ex ect them to work as'- successful. J -i Aud so with regard to.) th 'i It balifts" etc.) subfect unfor-� gmeirafly a very good index of the comi. I . which all my in , 2 I � 'i our farmers. , �, . 'I M -r -mil I �t ituae, whether as projecte by Mr. 8and. our people more prize than educatibnal tu lately so'importan't to We parative amount of business done. In heartily as the p Iblic interests requir tions are. It is thelargest, the 6ohest, � porl.Tpiy ,kNl) �.) Himli. � Is 0 � I I Christmas 1'oulti%y awl Dutteli ! e Id (Loud ap- el for the exDenditure the most popul6us of all the Provinces of , � field' Government or as carried out by th ' facilities for -their chi ren. hhve provid - . of 1871 the official letters of this department that they should do. Most bf these Ofh_ I - Government which succeeded his. $,I? DO 000 i Cie- Covered 230 pages in 1872 it covered , I urday last was quit � - The plause.) , They,haie shown thLt in rr an ) . n t1 e ptirchase of d nage I )- cers were appointi �d by our. opponen,tsP Cauada. It extands from the Ottaws non held oil Hat - U, 41. ' .rs hi this, t lat, - 133 pages, and in 1877 it covered 2,594 eg of most of I cess. The--iiiumlx�r of entrk-s-1 J _ ate sum under the d ainoiiigst othe y r%i alnin h . 0 e tu'res to encourage' the dr g of and t e sympathi thesehave the emit to the Lake of the Woods on the I ' a.grrreg three heads ways, an -,b - which I have specified oxaceded by up while we have be(,u assiitiug in po-tions of ibe coautiry I pages.! Thesefigures demonstrate if any. � elasse's was very large, aiud,�0114 i99 ' I this g -eat I nents. For their in- West. It reaches from the St. Lawrence - ' L L W4 � * gVom.. I ger grants than wed salaries t ey have done more and the great lakes ou the south, away verygood indeed, I;ut chickells � work with'lar' before, M nicipal "011ocils, by buying from them - thing can demonstrate, that the � amount crei �of the dileks, tlirh-o!Vs Mid '� rds of a ruillion dollars Air. 8audtlelcl . . I . tbtdugh -the been with our opp4 the . Alacdonala's unexponded surplu,q, go t -,%at 1 expendituro by the peoplo fui Lhe t.4y debenturci issued for this Puipose at of business done.in the office of the Exe. . I . I a tine I on � work ; and as a r le the increase of the back to Rudson's Bay -on -the nortt not up to ille nlarl,-. The pa<'!k,."i 4f wo had no surplus.no w tbe low - rate of interest tive! Council and Att,oruey-Ganeral has . r . -pect we were no)w , �apdojf.in that re- object hits' 'increased far 'moro than Ufa of 5 Per, cent. work they have done has been more than (Cheers.) - Itisextent from east to west'll � ter Nvus good in luality, lint the. -I s, no bet 'r ft has; and The sums which we' have paid i more �han doubled since Mr. Sandfield h , .. � � . than uny - they expend ye;ir by yea far , , that way I " In ease of sala ies which the Legisla, upwards of a thousand miles. Its areis is U114 prints wero far t1w best i�w other Prolvince is (for inot que of them lim mure ino � for � fh e purch a 3e Macdonald's time. Now)has the expense t re hears' quantit, , -ty. 1-11C i g0i a surplus), the mode of e.xp' Iley oil educational-purposea than , I of drainage debentures double� tu givOn to t lem. So Much for the more than twice that of Great Britain Aud -Y all,ol quali - 1111 , , ending thesur- such sums as they have received from tile' 11 ler an Act (of our own, and for drainage d ? Far from, it. In 1871 the ex- finances of the cou atry. Ireland together. It has unbounded itil- Jmnae'3 L0,114C, ,J. J4.7"limith and 31, . r . o'rk which ha f f the department was $10,241, and . , plua was such as to entitle [ ,y fri-inds and 6011e fline"t. For exa�iplo, w s been executed in difftfrent penseo, . . . Lciabeater, merebait.ts, of Birt� I the wfiole . . - . developed wealth in its woods and forestso - , instead of being $20,000, it was OUR 1,12GISLATION. � - �! n the,(�4� Myself to look for a renewa of tile confi- expenditure on lomlities ande,, an Act which was passed In 1 S'F. its fieldis, its fisheries and its mineit. . � -, 1� , Public and Separate All the artielps Amwil. in a' . dence and is,ji port of the people. - (L 'ud � only $�4fift (011bers.) In other words ? . - - changed hawls at' fair figur4c,fi. !� 3 . p 0 3chools and High Schools fdr 1877 was in t871, and which provides for the repay- , Illave already refer -ed to our legislation (4bheers.) - its population is increasing - . ' A . some of the subjects with a rapidity that is almost . wouilerfAiLL . Ist )jlrs. W. ,,'-' )ixii tl i, 24 ,11irs. 8. B !: cheers.) We -did not think it a good -thing not far froui foo' ment of , these sums to the Province though the business had more than doub- ; and have spoken o' I ,%,ve give t1wr prizelist: llacked�> - . t iat was ill t 3, 691 r millions of dollars, viz., I I�d, the expense had only increased by t which have occuple On - - U: to � hoard up tho mulley he $, 0,546. ' Of that sum the Province anininted up to 31st.December, 1877, to I r attention. I had At the time of the union with Lower Cans- ' S4 coming only contributed $549,792 V one-half. Again, the administrati 3d . Walker, 4th "'Irs. A. Aijgw4, public treasury or that i - The pecfile S,32�,,880. There have been 260 miles of ju On of -some thought 'of giving you to -night an d'a our Population -did -not equal hal f a tuff- ter, rollsor printsi T-st .11r.S. W. IS- I .into it, and we therefore employed it in have 6nilt and are -building better schools drains built, and the area drained has istice, is another head of expenditure in ; enumeration of our principal measures and liorL In ten years it had doubled ,: inan- 2a 21m. Jairle Wilk T .ki 4,i1 I . ) S 111st'll, � � ways that were far better, and m ore bene- �they are p,tying better salaries to t1eir been 203, 100 veres. whichthere" has been an increase ; and �explaining some of them, but it would be other ton. years it had trebled ; in'187 I it I 11� . . . . - I I Curry,,Ith Mrs, �V Angns. Oi(�,,-j; � . . hoardint, it s. they gro that is; one: of.1he matters which to a large Iteslious to do so n:: W. We b � '3d Joii� I ficial to the people, than getting better teachers, , TIE DR'A1L1TA(.'Z. I . ,ave not I Geo� Cvr, 24 R. 31artin, , . vo bee�n. ( I extent are b76t under the' I ) amounted to the large number of 1620 - cliell, 4th M,Curryj. TurkvVsJ­,t: .1 � �oontrol of a Gov- -Mink, been charged with inactivity as 851 I and it has been increasing since." ' Its � banks would Ila Hear, hear.) If and they are av�iling til.em.selves of scK)Ol La-stseasion-th Legislature wen t a little emment ; but, on the contraiy, the ex - we . , I !legislators ; Angn-,, 2d 1). (.1, a �'J. . we hu e not been -afra* Irry :; had not only el1lP1U_,N'eC1 fVL0rV COD 4 of applill-11CLS of all kinA.'of an improved furlh,ar in the s�ame direotion, and approp- penBe incurred depends on circumstan Id Of Population is from ,nearly all the countries I " I 4ir 1. Cos � 4th AV111. 'Jobli'sto3f, Duckm lst!ft� god tip the on educ large questions ; wc have 'not refused to in the world. A large PrOportiou aio nji- ;Q the, old surp'us and hau notliiLig- of it no,w description. Our expeuditure a- hated the furtber sum of $209,000 'at the which the Government cannot influence 'deal 1'. , Oliver, :'d aillgl -it), _.S. 31, rilmainiDg but if we 11P.Li Illso u tion has increased from 83154887, the ' with importatit subjects; we have. tives., like myself, of Ontario ; a largA Pro) - W11010 alla, . instance of lea4in, farmers in the I . i - uat rwienuo m neccesmry * or amount in 18'il--Hr. Sanddeld ,Houge in the slightest degree. That the work no " X ('1110-11ells, Ist, W. ��Snlith, 211 A1(-.,-,<.1 �. Nlacdoll_ t sh-unk from difficult ones ; the whole portion ; I I ,� and:ou rni also are nat� -Nicllcil, 3d W. 4. X-lim".4,111." � � uSeful ann*ual expenditur-, we should, ald's last year to $549)792, the amount � of the holl'I'seyconnected with agri- has eno, oualy increased the comparative history of our legisl4tion all 0 08 _yea of'the old landL . - �3 1 have been jus".fied in ask cultural associations and ,otherwise the number of cornraittmenta to the gaole will : ,' ows thi . At Th turdy Euglishman., the thrifty Sbaia-', .i . I . � I :_ , . litig, you for your in 187-1. '- But the people's expenditi,re ; I :the Ilast Provincial i general election so, III& l, and the warm-heirted"hiinanhati � � ­ i C money n I . I ' - . continued confideilue, on a agyround that for the same obiect'has increased "I 'e- ' to be oxtended in tile drainagae. , show.- In 1869 the number wax 6)655; in 11thorough had our pr0iv�i�ouff legislation,be'en, a larg am'ong US. W-4 - G en,c�rz.Lll News. t , . 7 -rhe sums advanced are to as 6X19 ; in 1871, 6)615 ; so Completely- haa we,exhaugted the sub- have many Dr. Ir"Chilltz, *Af. 11�, bas g,fAl i I ; the expenditure was wise ant" proper -was spebt of teachers sala'ribs from 61 . be repaid Oto 1870 it w e representation 7 ore than in 181,11, to 81,8J8,320 in 18-6 ; and in a twenty years, and are and it !has gone gn incteasing year by Jecu whi ' �uch as the countryllas derived ou ,J 91,d76 the Province. i: .- too, who,' or - whose f4th*t , ' , I , I . , i ch our peb$e had 'theretofore came frora beiiiiany, France, .�,4ua ot'hot, 'F3onth, A - t )1. i . �orresponding bonodtfroilly continues t respe' lent at I the low rate of five -per cent. year, till in 18r7 the number had reached beeu intereated about, that I think the countriies of Europe. There are no Pe to �,peij(l th - wixter ft�r i� - . . lerive belie4t frum* 0 ct of school siteB, bliddiDg.s, repairs, I � . 13,481.! .0-, efit of hi.,s 114-alt1l. �, ", � 4 . This increase, I may observe, it; �lily charge 4 legislative Mission, which ple in the world better clothed bettgr I - - . a ";V , and wit cuatinue to (k,6., fro.ni $611,819 ill 18`71)i to 61,168-JU IMMIGRATI0,Nt. 0 1 ha -A lurgi, bear vias sh,,t ),v �� I I � I ., - . I .10 so for years to come. (P ieers.) Aparb in 1876. I name 1876 here 6ecauso h h . no. dou�t partly owing to the hard times ; Pur opponents pretended to make was, or better educated than the � - , i . . . I pf for it is found by experience in . � ,onl t1m. -Iailr�"b, X011i the items, I have nienti( leff, . I I avO I T e a we have I m some years %id nothing all coun- . peopleof Ou I about a 111ill'. fr, ,� I our aver- not -at hand thw�figures fox 18,17, kd . - had not tip to that time Passed. a tario Carillon -village, wk the Ottawa 4 . am now; and immigrants are, as'A ;! I �' t,,,,,e annual expenoliture for (i, u- towa.Fda immigration in the way of bon- tries th it ctu ring hard times the number h ; t � for wbi( I - The animal was bi:owylit t') t'M��:�; I ;, I . I , and since vie had the money, we kave felt i; & . 'I', dibrosell of f,w ;3 I ,P 4, . -ge revenuo . ' ti � -lie result is that there i' , . . tieservants. Therehas&lwa' ather strange f their clamB to w:l1iche-;1&tfi: _. I las been within our ay�era to, the. more pushing, energe r') r purposes I CpLtion is one of the objects h) uses, except to faral laborers and domes- of crimes of all kinds greatly increase. I ' at We nal ca4es. It was a r anguine o . I the Laiv for the Payment of Crown Witnesses ru ce Imi . , ys been with have sa d that in 18711 the number of com- bharge to bring,against ' q v* _-The dn,.,(,r (.'f tho. Tuoriling e X 3 . , duty to recommend a more libera. th6exceptio'n of.a short period during the mitme to was 13,481, being I ore old country t1leybelonged. (ffleg, hema.) �* . a a §irrplua, and a , I expt n- us a reason why ' I . � . � I � arge surplus, still. .Now .. aper writers diturf*3 than previously, I shal.1 menti)D gpr_i1lg of I, n tb an the people shoula -not placecollfiden train, A. 'McNauggliton, Air'.,-, k 31,J . I E . 'I the ce in I There is no country in the world- Udet � y moruffig at F,wknst nii,. I ' �nd g-tunip speakars talk occasiolially some others (fo' , present. year, a demand double Ithe number in Mr. - Sandfield .0s, for our opponents or their leaders had adapted tha,n Ontaid6 is for developoig'# I Sunda -11 f) I l r time does not adinit Of a almo ag our f armiers, for a much larger v um. 3/11acdonald's last year. From this you had the 06T n co ry ,boqt our having annual dtficits and flill enumeration), that -you may Was tbrown fl-orn t1m trat IV"' - .� e a allow of proving it by mixing up thrifty-anda, hardy race. Our Frovvimi* some ininum1erht.pliling Awtwefii., I �t aak - will see how impostible i would be to ad- their hands almost 0011 tin nously from 1854 has & glorious future before.it. 4�11 onor- --two brakesintzi in attelidauce. '� 7 Ah Oy jud'e bar Of farin laborers than could be sup er ment of the unt in . . .whether, having .money to emplov , ' t gur , a � -rate, , we plied ; .and all of you know the difficul mini8teir justice under such circumstances I � _ 11� : es which Ought to be k it sepi %rere right- in giViDg to a largL-r exte-lat ;0 . ty untiII872, and they had fali-led'all that m-..,. ,A ii,; ;. 4- ,&- ;+& tip" 11 L_ � of o6ta-in A^ �&._ � . a4LI t, Se W110 50 1111.1 Ilieln to know the various objects of oxpen ture � PS CAP a servanE8, particular. without some increase in tile expenctiture, F.wtj Ce "'a .Y10 IJL,VUFJ - . - L--1111 application has befell lnul , 'I "' , ' I , di whi h ly in the � time to deal with that subject. But after tory. in the position in which yourcoriff �ft ("So d -Tere coulatry. I I I the Domini,on Gov,; mlnt-nt, fi& vt�l � that la dollio they are in ecep- within our control thau hi d . � and yol� would not be surprised if the ex- we had obtainod power they represented dence I . atid the confidence of the people to inoorporate the Uanit,.)ba aw-1 N tive Statenlents'. it NNO liskap'la--id. away buengivell to thein previulisly. - all, rARXE1tS' Fr�A,,%, pense had doubled. Other facts which 1 . . lu 14s, ., CMSF such a law to be so urgent '90 anXiously I of Ontario have Placed me, I .... hive West R ilway Companv, With ll,rx; ,. the oldaurplus, and had, also bee,, ex- u pull colunization roads, . might mention would lead to the same demanded by the peopie, ) , I "lie averagepnilu4l that it sh,6uld done m build a . y beat, in conjunction with and operat� a-lille- of rid , We have' also ado provision for giving conclusion. But'has the expense doubled? be thought ont by us, and franie mmencing a - r�l - 48 ; tl co ,t wijilli1x" and r::a pendino, more than otir ravelluesizee'llow I C -X pell d ituro u P to I 8 -I 1 N'vas SA 11) le the franchise to 1 f4rmers' sonS, an M I d and my coUeaVes, - and with thoxe whu E . widitures"or the subse- reason of doing 40 WiU ount for have gi-ven im their support in the Lqill*- . . is it timb we I . lave the surplu .4 till ? I averago alwu.lt exp d the Far f ro, it. I n 1 87 I the expen se for the passed at once. but one can ace 'Westward to the I 11ocky Mount I tluent period up to 18 'd -i � i be Obvious to those adminisiration of justice Ww $182,621, their eagerness. Th�ro was nothing sub- tilre, to develop the resouroes Of this colm, par.slpg south Of LIke ArAnit(14U . . THE ASSETS OF THE P tN_TN,cr. ! '� was $9,1280. So f@r who are acquainted with rturicultural, life and in 1876, insteaa of being double that t tia to n -11" public wovks the average expohdittire up , 4 a a" 1 7- and westerly to nf-,,.l_r Wegtboun- -1 For we still have oil hana Ilutouched of . 0 in0itario. W had. already provided.au- amount I ;' (" it was only ake Cal ital mit of; and for I tryof our affeetions, ourpride, andaur - � , ' . - ­ - - � 11 Palestine, thence 'w -L -it, to the I ' to 18711 _ was $2- ,), &,nd for the Bu� 2,365) 7 -$ 2 8 6 ,69 I - the sake of not adyn. ,, or seeming to hope ; (ebeers) to administer A i d0ts 'I Saskatchewan and Assiniboine in I i 0,,87, Income franclidS I I ttin- Olen Mr. Saudfield Macdonald's inve,st'llelits 1.1i �equerit period $311 832. , by which residents. i4 I Will gi�ve you another illustration from - admit, that such vad the case, they ,pu bli e affai to ide, good laws for it"19 <1ireetion of Fort Elice, with poNlvo . Ill t110 Inaih- cities and town are chiefl benefitted'. the Provincial Secretary's office. From a brought the charge I hat we had not pro- government of its ad the pro�- run branch lines fir � Dowinion stock and Dominion bonds tonanceof asylums ' lltut.jo' � " y - rs.; -prov J aud public inst I I " . . . . people ; 10 ()m East Long ' I L, average aunual expenditu ut. of criminal wit- all ita interests. I vmtu* to to where the Canada Pacific li�ai , about two millions of dolla's. notwit-h- th7a ll's Now , it is the w 11 -known custom in thin a vatiefy of calises, there has been a great vided for standing our surplus distribul ion, our rail- I I re up to 181, I eouu y.for one �Jv'two of.a farmees sons deal more work to be done there also than nesses. the paym. ,,- perity of � . was . $158 138 ; : d the average ailinu I The Legisla;ure has since passe Ilea River near SelkirK . I an 112 to rquain on the bolnestea,dj af ter coming there f6irmerly was. Some ,of the Legis- such a w. W f 6 dj think, that,inthe judgmentef ourfrie,14 crosses the - . way paymont5, our drainage � nvestweilts, Ox'penditure since has be e . par 113L 0 r nled a Bill for the� and in the judgment, too, of a good R110Y also at intervals fiy)m both skies o:'! I t -1 ag a, to asals - exits in working lati,)n which has taken place, which has I . and the large annual calls for public build ')' ?3,becauso new institutions had boml. and managing purpose as soon as w, � had thorou-, 2ilain lines of the railway au4 to Cal - 0 . I - "� I . t a arni ; an. ex, - � who are not our political friends vre haft � . ings, colonization roads, publ o - ablished aince I 8,7.L addi- traniely de. received'ithe approbation of the country, sidered what w .111Y ton I P Ir ic at as MiCesWxY and collected not been entirely unsuccewful in dlil� the 3 and , Bir&b;'e arrangenlint, and one to be encour- - involved a coneiderable amount of addi- the neede � ,�s works, and the hundred neec sazy or U -se- tions -had been niade which in. ' d information, and.our Bill pro- work ; and, for myself, I have only furfAler . � ful purposes to which public hioney is an- I creased the acco m mod ation affurd ed bv -1 he aged both for the comfort of the old peo- tional labor on the part of the Provincial vided such safeguar,4 and restrictions that to say that,. with whatever increased ev` . . I . nually voted by' the peiaple's representa- old building as arg n L r�_ P16 a ad the benefib of the sons themsel ves. Secretary and his Dapartnient. In the though considerable 4pprehension had al- 'ficiency experience has ,given me, . - ,s. There w a I , er . Thes, I farmers' sons are, as a class., well matter of municipal statistics, which was I par- - . �. tives. At the end -of December, 1877, we ber of unfortunate occupants of theseuil�. ed ou I . ways been fmtertained that a -very large pose - with Go&s help, to pursue in slil*': - I . 11 ited, and quite as intelligent as those It formerly in charge of the . Dominion Go- ---- wn,11a 1.,A ,.,.A.j,,a ;, I - __ - - ­ . . had investments and other aism ts (omitting Ptitations, "d of course an increme.of a*. . .i, ;_ . ­ _ &&.4- — � L_ ,L2- - __ � - . - - � fh�n no-ni'm\ n� f^ll^-- - . I � ­ . I -- 41--- -C .Ll.-.- - - I . I . . I - - - . . . I L I �. . . . i I I . i . - � . . � � I I,- � . ; - � .1 . . I I I i * . � 1 . . . I . I � I - . � . . I . .w I ! f . - '. I . . � . I . I � . . . ... . 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