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I � . suniFtlen,of ultra vires, abo a be 0 '.*,Xr. Blake thought.tbat the Increasing : tbe
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. 107 bac I Property to the ex ture by, its own act encouraged the hope
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. 0011NION MILNER diom lowed ; bu I a dis- nuin�oi of institutions 4this class in the �-�_, ,
. . al act of leoisla- Mr. xowat had doubts of the. Propri I would be granted. The motion as i
Q a Thus, c?uutr,y called for a genor . . ety that, 514
i . � - " Allowed, and ba bell y3g W30=81)AT, Feb. ,2.-The'SpeAker took of such a measure, but -lie bad no objection amended was carried.
. there was A settled ractioe 0 iirbeen or tion. which would apply to All.
. TELE SENATE* , ad in the the. chair at 3 o'clock. to its referenda to, % Select Committee. The following, bills Wave read A seoon4 -
I I � � ,'rovern. Mr. McDonald (Piotou).coneurr , ,
� OTwAw.&, Feb. 2 : fourteen years in favor of the coal C � , .
. I . ments apt) I ointing these officers, -and no remarks of tN last speaker, but asked that VIRST ItHADINO0. Tlieniotion, was corriett, and referred to At time: $
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: _ � A, bill to amend the Assessment Act.
; . . CAjAD,& RACIPIQ J=W&T ,VMT4. .hould'pass its second reading, st Mr, Ross -A, bill for An act to amend the, committee-
�. I Judge could ignore this practice. It would � the bill a _ I . . Xr, F raser prooduteil the aunual report. A bill respeoting. the Ilawkeye .,Gold
:)resented the bill. from the I ;lot be Proper for Parliament to ask for a present. ' The bill was T40rted without ' Municipal Act. , r . 11
P T.he, Speaker I , � elative to University 01ollege. - M.ning, Company,
Columbus respecting the, causila Pacitio contrary opinion at this time of the day. . Amendment- Mr. Cisoa.acn-A bill for An- act to ameud Mr. Morris asked whon the returns he -A bift to change tlio name of Clifton to
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. railway. The billwpa, reada first tiiiao, I . Mr. Mol,)ougall. said thirteen years' avqui- Sir Richard J�artwrigbt iose to Movo the tile.' acts respecting investments in tile had Asked for with regard to the correspon. that of Niagara Falls. I
Sir Alex. Campbell moved the second ascends, in a wrong interpretation of a law second -reading of the bill for the better draiiiage.debentures, .
I !a. It securilig Of the independence of Parliament Mr 1, th a deuce respecting the arbItrAti n would be A bill to legalize a, certain by-l.w of the
I . -morr could not bind Parliament or Otbel . . Bell -A hill, for &a Act to amen� , , , .9 I . .
. reading of the bill to . ow. I brought down. , � county of 1�'routonao and the saloof deben.
. I Iggasted, th4t $he second 'was a very delicate question, but he had no and for the prevention of corruption, � Public And Separate School Act. 11 I
. � Mr. Scott K . � hn Maodonaia Asked the bon. g . 11 I. Mr. Xowat said it*w.oula not, be long. ture6 issued thereunder. .
reading sl . doubt that it, was not contemplated by the Sir Jo I an", ' In replyto Mr. Baxter, . , I We act respectin the
. � lould be postponed for two days Mr, Xerrick,dske4 the Treasurer when A bill to amend
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.1 I- pit least., Ile. thought Mdndwy would be framers of the constitution. tbA the appoint- tisman, to allow the bill to stand Until they Mr. Hardy said that the Government had , - Y6rkvi - -I - � -a
. . -ore were me4t of ordinary offloors of justice should go,w whotber therdwoustu-Iie- a PROW'q rail- no W,teu4-aUt6-6WVud the 'Voters' ListAot the Public Accountit. Coininittee would be Ile Loop Line Itai way Compan
. % early enough to take it up. Th , . to called together. ' . . I I A bill to. change the name of the vilialge
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sdm� he,, ,ablemen no I t now in .1 the city' rest witli'the' Governor-Generql. He way or not. I � so that persons should be compelled to g
I . � d�b, - � 11 Mr, Wood repliba thattho accounts would of Mill Point to that of Deserouto.
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I .1. I who w.uf 0 no doubt ankionsto be pre- thought the Appointment of justices. of the Sir Richard Cartwright would consolit, � before,' the county judge. There was iao. obably be broiight down to -morrow. Ile Mr. Hardy presented the
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. ., - sent at the debate.- peace rested With tbe'Local Governments. act rea,sou why persons should not be at liberty Pr I . .0 , o nts
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. I at. the con.� lingering hope that the 16ontr saw no reason why the committee.cou .
, lid not lot 188.0, . I
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-.---. Sir Alex, Campbell urged th If there were sijy doubt abo;it it, though lie still 0, . to� go direct, before the county judge. I
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I _.... , tents of the I bilf *are thoroughly well badilone, it -was a que4tiou bow it fnig . lit wolild not become law. (Hear, boar.) ' M'r. Ross moved for aju order of the meet to-rnorrow. Also, the report of the Registrar- General
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. . ]knowii. to all. the bon. members. The 43- be raised. Mr. IleCuaig moved the second reading I'louse for a return , of the number of cases The House adjourneilat 0 o'clock. of births, marriages jiud deatlis, .
I . to. amend the Insolvei TOAOXTO, Feb. S.-TIle apeelcer took the Mr. Wodc1raQved that-tbollouso of Mercy
I . cussion 1fpOn it would probably occupy The following is turns were also oidered : of thd bill ,it Act of entered for trial -in the several Division � Lyiug-in . pital, Ottv�wa; thb Bethlehem
� . I - woulai:ot. -Return of, all appointments made since '1875 and Amending acts. He explminea courts in the province from the Oth March chair at 3 o'clock. I the IV HOS
. � some da,ya, as the hQu,.geutlemen for riendless, Ottawa, and the Hospi-
. . . b so ser. that the object was to Pastore tile power of to ',31st. December, 1880', giving for each The opinions of the .Superior Court , -
. � 11 . care to sit every evening, and those gentle- September, 1877, of persons w 0 Iges to grant a 0scharge,when there co.0 , 0 tal for Slok Children, Toronto, be added,
. inen who. desired t . ere to be rendered po,rt 0,y or city the uu.
c be prgseiitwoula have vices w , ly.or wholly the: juc I inberbetweell. K0 and judges on several real estate. bill were the first to schedule A and the latter to I
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. . an opportunity to come before the gellate I in the, Province of Xauitoba-Mr. 11yan wo,suofraudinstead 4 limiting the dis 660, between $60 and $100. .and between read to the House. I
was concluded. � . I -(Ma,rquette.) - , - �1 . .1 I the $100 and 0200; the amount .of jur� fees Chief Justice Wilson And Mr. Wustico schedule c of tile Charity Aid*Act, and
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. . as carried Orde in dollar. ., . - 1. . 'laid by Division Court clerks to cotvhty or Armour report that there is no objection to receive Aid accordingly, and in doing so ex- .
� . The motion w . , Apa the House , ra.in-Council in relation to certa - I � for suits go otitoW a' ,out amendment the bill to plaided the position of these institutions.,"
� . adjourned at 4,15. 1 . drawing of lots for lands on the Red River, Mr. Blake said during the existence of city treasupan . lid pa'asilag with . Mr. Lauder thought tbat the .proper
�� - I P, OwT,&AyA, Feb 2. Manitoba, in virtue of which the Hadson's the insolvent law constant complaints were a thorize the trutitee%� of the Union church, .
� � . mounts paid to jurors in Division Courts an �, course would be for such aid to
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. . . , roprietors made th%t insolvents gob their dischirge for the l;an�e period. I Port Colborne, to sell certain lands. .
I . TIM SYNDICLT4 13A.AGAIN. - ' . Bay Compaily now claim to be P ' i )a,yiiig any.�hing.to their creditors, The same two judges report favorably for by petition, and bo objected to. tbei
of lots imp�ovea, cultivated and built upon without I Mr, Hardy said that be bad- no objection Ilwoe being -
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. . Sii Alexander Campbell - rose. to move by priv I ate individuals -Mr. Royal. I Under t1ib law of 1875 the practical result to, the motion, but lion, gentleman must re. on the bill providing forthe sale of the called upon for concurrence in
. the second reading of I the Canadian Pacific Copies of all papers touching the mission was that every .one, wa 6as belonging St grants. like these without having hny further '
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. I member that saph-, Information could not, rectory, ..house and Ilk * inform0ion than
. . � ]Railwiy Bill. of Mr. Lang, of the Department -of the Ili, meet a growing feeling th4t the illBolveiloy be brought 4 , own hurriedly, tw it involved a John's -church in the township of Lo dolit . �
I Having referred briefly 0 IT" I. thst contained 'in the
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the historical aspeot,of tho case, to show I I I � . but call attention ip,the fdot that no t 'i roporbi The fund was now ,
. teriorf last summer to Manitoba,in donned. ]AW ought not to to so framed as pratically Yeiyllea,vy correspolidenpe, '* I ither Juspec or t
.1 . I . . that the country and both political parties . motion in- the petition nor the' preamble citQs. any becoming a serl.ouq item ill the public.ex. I
- � tion with the unpatented lands of the said to admit of going iqto insolvericy.aud get- - Mr, Ross agieod to have tile - I �
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. . were comniitted to the, p9li6y of buildinga . a without paying anything ison f9
. . . I I I I � province -Mr. Royal. � - " I . ting a, discharg clugle only thosb items not Appearing in the rea ,rtIle.desire &selltherealestato Pe'24 I
- . I .. thr6ughline,lie made. comparisons asto I I nod * relating to the appoint. substantial, an effort was made'b4 1877 to report of the inspector of, Division in question, . I I . 7 Mr. Xeredith�What does the- bon. gen.
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I . . the length. of the whole line, to show that . Corresponds: . 9, . . . .� I I TI I ie same two judges' report. unf owdrably tleman say about county poorhouses? . � -
. . raeut of Msjor�General Luard.-Mr. Ryan subst atial difficulty in the way of ZPI= Mr. Wood said his ion was tha -y)ien
. it -was longer than from the north to the . '. � -, - The motioll as. anieudd w 4 carried. to the pagsage of the bill transferring the , �'J -
. � , (Marquette.). ' . . g�utbalig the discharge, unless the debtor had .. I o � 1 V, a . . . every county Lild Oltilill conducted "
south of E I . , poor -
k , , 4urope, longer than from St, I 3141111WAY A16. . securities of theAnglo-Calia,aian Mortgage
,Petersburg to Gibraltar,, . and longer than Return of tbo amount, appropriated each gone into insolvency At a roLlsonable early , . �' . I 'ImpAny .houses, such a4. 'Waterloo ,county, they
I , - date. - was that tile moment it Cc , to ille Dominion Securities Core. ,
I , . year on Account of Dominion lands, show The idea ' . � � would the,i Jurnish
. � Mm Hunter moved for an 'order of the it strong, argument
. . I :thollediterraneauSeq,i Itwoulabo,when . . Was. perceived that they -Could not, �ay � . pany (lim.1tqd), the ground, of tile unfa,vor.
I . I � . ine of rail. ing the gul.n. expended. in� surveys, A,mount House for a'returii showing ; . Against sich grants as were now '
. . completed, the longest single 1 � Jlillings to the pound they ought to able opin . asked-fo
imnagement, the area, surveyed, and the. twenty E The total number of. miles of rai . ion being to the fopt thal tile . IT-
. . .. ,wayintbeworld-the longest line.now.im ."�ln_ -1-d....t.14 in -5 - - - 'p irptoperty- -in thWharlds, oi.trustee . � 4 - (�)_ - I.. transfer is opposed. -by the holders of tlie , 'Mr. Ross said they knew the, poor graNk..
. . I . . I area surveys a i i: dcupied..�Mx� Mills. . tit th4i - ,
. . . '-way C�U,Wfjidted'iii 11lig" Province up to list, _' "' r 6 -A - R-Cii-
.7-OXiBteAce-being tI . � . lij�dl6if W6fBg1g-6-- -ig,t�d--tG4V.&i(lBx.-V.i.UtLgOE-4.,'$,.W..Qll' s.to.w,n0..,._;,_.
.%a Grand- -Trunk railway, , Iiihits for the benefit of theircreditors. The discre. I sociialFibles 0 le ug 0- I . '_16
. I __Roturili�..=ap�ctlug, tbA_fiWhex_,_. IT-uly -18W_-:- -, t_______ 11_._71:� 1 . no..QA1es.&b%g'rbdd..the ,greatest. portion of. . _
I . - ��i- � -- -'x;='rF_". '�*whldh,w ltlfitg progbat Chicmg6oanneutions-, granted in ,the Northwest Territories arFd- -Ci6n-"�vlll-cll-ii-w-a§:iTo-fp-iU'�d-.i'�'d'fd re'r-a-l"O ri-a- I . ' aiayxffy-.`rh-oy -submit ais."ha-t-tht-bill- .
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. .. . I wag 1,734 miles. . . . 11 . I At tha One restricted -by a pro.. (2) The, number -of miles of railway com. is u I ot thu, estate bill of. the hind contem. the present giant of - 6781,000. If ,the p6or-
I I I Keewatin, -Mr. 'Meriier. . . judge WAR , -from the Ist July,. I - . .. 'houses, referred -to' ask9d for Government.
... I . Mr. Scott said he agreed with,the bon. a t be able to grant plated- duritig, each year , . plated- by the rule of ,tlib House -requiring. . . .
� �. . . . . . Accc�rZling toorder the House adjourned POAitiO1i t1i t 116 tuliry,.188J., i * (Lid lie, could not believer they. could be re.
I I . . gentleman tba.t the o6uutry wag bound to . . I . �disoliarges anles=140that 50 Ots, oil tile, .186.7, to - I fit J ar ' . . estate bills to be submitted, to the judges as
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. � I 9, t, - 6 P,., MI . 1. . I I 0) Tile liumes of the railWay companies t fused, asffieT would have'a large claim foi .,
. . I � Tli&. Speakertook the chair at, 3 p,m I dollar lind been or i " Commissioner . T
. . build an, all -rail route to British Columbia, . yQuI& be Ililade bui'.bf . , - a �f Estate Bills.,' -,
. I . which have; rec�ived provilloial"Ald.; the � wistall ' The small municipalities I
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. � 1. 1. but the fact tho,t &vi ton years had elapaid /. Mr. Burned. (St. John) presented a poti- the property, di*miglkt ha,ve -b6qu paid -but number.'Of miles aided -, whether ottt .of , PrTITIONS. . . now . giving its wgre �
. . .. since that time (within which the line was,, tion. froca'the' Sb.`Johu_A, Ma,ine Railway fr6m iiaglidence br'fkaua ofi-tho part of tile � � � muQh Wd 'ill proportilo�.b> -
I . - . Ly silbaidy The. following petitions were prosent%'j th i u ation as
. . : � 0. I *tho ,,Railway fund"' 11, Railwc I 1- "' 'the cities. There were' -
I "A to have boon -bqilt), was proof positive of assage of all assiguee or inspectors. At the second gas. I . � ,,air POP .
. .1 . . .I.- _1- ._ . _.. .1 compainy, �iaying for the fuud,,� or 11 Rasilwa� I�iid subsidy fund 01 - Mr. Nairn --:-01, the Vast Elgin Elector �Oharities n9w receiving Government aid,
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. f Ltu � 1 railwa ajon�.of this Pawliament that- actwas re-
.Xq pf,the darearnelil.
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� . . act restreaning , - I , . showing the amount per mile, and the year Ihstriot Agricultural Society, praying that &lid of these no last than * 21 ward added
. . He agreoa that the coun ry a . I'll, _ Y voaled L n a,t,waB_tha_tim.e., J o_rg.QA� , I
- I was Oun . . . I lid-th Tri'*Wlilvlt'sidd-OiTbsixl,ios--,�,vare,--VL�speetivelyi �ti'bLgralit,p,t�,�O,3.0,.Q.QQ,to�-Vllp.� �gi 61_�Iq�
- . , build the railway, but only go fast 0 the tickets. , � . . A -iciviltury .Irij4 the-J.ast, Jour x9ars., Ottawa, city, -
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. . Mi. Colby presented a -petition from the tile conditio�s,,Xit was so des ' ' "lati u of Ott i6 b ili4c6'�CGUC -W-de ""t, a io .c iar,Tft le -Iii
. I - Methodist such proposal was made. I-twouldbobet- . ts As c ' .
I . '(4) Thil names of -all railwa� c -.4iyIded among .the. elect let receiving Aid, He thought the Governm6lit ,, �
. I . circuraAakoes of the country would ;ustify. Montreal Conference of ,the vbted. - ' Ar oral Ai.tr -
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I ; At 6 o'clock Mr. Scott moved A � he ad. to N . yhoin, su . omparlies and .. . I .1 . I , .1. , I begin to think"of putting on the -
I , Church of Chiiada� inf avor of a bill legaliz- terforevery one but.tll�.lawyers if the bsidie*s bave-been voted who societies. , . � should
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I -1 �. : 1. journment of the debate, slid t a House - - . sed wife's sister; lion. gbntleln�wchaiigod his �bill so as -to - oCraney-Of Kwit County CounT brakes n the direction of annual grants t
. th xug marriage with '& dedea li Mr; M . i I . 0
. � . an adjourned. - '. - . I it order road that idl*undlHoinirged insolvents were .Oye ,forfeited the' s,ame,,.,showing the,.
1. . Mr. Laurier, moved Abat'the ArE , . � I . . .
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. I I . 9 . . I - ' 1 Amounts forfoited, ' I I � cil; Mr. Bishop,. pf residents of- Huron; charitable, ilqstitutiollii,�� The_irioti,ori. Jvas �"
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I . . I lobate. by it'dlseha�ged, for that w4s. the, practica � . . � � .
I . I .1 . � - Comm I S. I of the day be the resumption 6f thg * . I I (5)'The tota4'amount granted by'this 11dr,Badgerow, of Jas.Mussel' and othar's, carried. I
. , HOU BE. ,0111 ; .. . -' The preadlit prop6sition was I - The -House went into committeE
.. . . on thQ Richelieu dontroverted election. effect Of It House to Aid in the construction of railways 6, f Y60t, forthe 6,I)o1ition of market -fees, . k ol � il;d` �
. . I . . I . .. 11 . � I . . I I., to re-enact tile objeckonable clause of the - � - .
. A 8, � .After debate, - ' * .. . f I -a following petiti ted whole td further consider ihe Judicature .', -
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I . . - I . . ' � M r 0 2i.er ']�'p' ,'t r i'6'k' I ii't'� o'd a - . . . . - on .Wed,nesday: - ons were PrQBen . Bill -Mr. Sinclair in the chair .
. . � Th S It t ktb b t 3 P.M. old Iniolvent Act. . rom, the 11 Ra,ilway f und," the 14 Railway Th . .
� , �cr,tice.ay a - bill re.. The Speaker � said that this was a very ' with subsidy fund," tile ,11 Railway 'land sub - , . I., . . �. .
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. IW pe,shegger important inatterr, and fid'would ha�re to Mr, ColPy. said this billsiMlily'dealt . -
� . . sidy fund," witli dates of ptlynielifs of said _By' Mr. 6ibsou , (Hamiltoil)-The.poti- F orm 127, appendix - 4 H, " was struck oub. *
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I I . .� : .. ad lis do-, Pending cages, and in MOA '.of them debts � . . . . . ' b!clock the coifirnifteii reported,pio. . .,
� I . 'set was to prevent ,takq it. into consideration mud give I . I I . I an of the City Cent At'() .
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. I thounauthoriz d I `1 theie tickets and 918110n-to-,m4r;pw.� *were contracted prior to. 1877. This. merv. grants" * - . ti 161 bf Hamilton. � .
. . . , Mr - sur6,1her6fore; simply !?reposed to allow . He swid-tho,t the railwa,y Policy of a Gov- -, By Mr. Robattson (Haltqu)�-Tfio petition 'gress And the Spedkor left the chair.: .
� 11 11" I "Iping'tickets, Which . Trow *ss%o& whother the Go�eruinent . __ . � � ,, .. After recess, �t 7.30 ihApeaker took,tbe - '
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� I I . I stop the Practice I rs And ,Which was a. bad had any correspondence. with the Im- these cAses to be dealt With under tIlb law ernment -Was a very important niatter, wid. of the ffo�vn CQunoll,of Milton ; also, two -
I - ak uble to'Gov- potiticins -of tile- TPwIlship'. 0 . undil. of .chair. The numbet.of ni4mbeis'prosent'.
. . I . . had &risen. of 1%,te f F.: . existed -the.time they were con- . one which, had caused- were tro � � . I 0 . I -
. I ,,fraud on &,r 'I c mpany. To effect Perial Government ibspecting b,h,e promo- as it .
. � �at . . arnments ilian aiiy other qu6stion lie knew' X-assagaweya'. .. . . . . I -n6t being. Bufficient to consiituto. a -quorum ,
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. 1. . ose Inag - 0, mmigratiou on! over .tracted. If the House -v . . I i �
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. . . . his, purp , pr�rdse ,torpFohibit parties- tie - ofi Ile moved for file return becainie'116' ' Mr. Parilec presented th6 first report of the House adjourned,. , . . . .
.. I . from soiling tieftets, ud ulatiori'm the d rict . . � ... . ,
. I - . ciless Authorized by POP istresged dist'-s.in ,thait.legislation,- ib'was due to those who iiished tile people to arrivo Lit a, pro�eir doll- th60oyw*iiift06ouRaiIwLtys-' - � . � ...... -It- 1. I . � .
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. lid; what I clusiom With . regaTd,,to 'tile disposition, of trd'y�p,regzntiad � retuvl� allowill VE-*FO-IIC.9'A-]P,nEi.Gltt-iVOIrE
� , I . . % ' the railway 0.mpa,uies,'-and' to 'make a , .Jl6r information had been re lid 1�ot. ... . .. , . . S... ...
. . il - que§ted by thi I � - should have the relief Afforded- by t : -abi)lic% 0 11 . .. . .. � .. ., .. . �
. not A middemeanor 3 Impeirial:Goveriiment re . Illesof-iiiiAs. While'ibgro.,woke thosewho tIi6 tot6ol number of . �icns f cir lda�s � � . - . ; �
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... . I .breach. ot t46 or I;O, punish -ting v4iious provinces . He tho ght it -was wrong td pmy.illati� in- lei: th� T11 - e'Drainago Art; 61"
. . imprisoliment, th. He SPoO. the . of the be. U . Nli�ve'd . they. had o'n'ou,11i railways, And ulic so, a re- -.Brilliant Prol4pcets �for Lake crait. J�C'Xi .
. . � . . s�le by fine 6r ' 8.11.ilt dei5tor .-'should, uo� be discharaed c .. 0 ' I ., . .
. �' . inicil as fields for immigratiou*:;.aud�, if thought. n6P rnoio- j&ney should be turn'showing the time elapsh!lg betweel:r' t, . �Jtn�l ler. � , - . ,
.,V- . , , I except railway o6nipanies in in - be estate liadp�id a tertaia rv,W � I . � . .1 . .. n I .. _. 1. .
pro -�g -such itifokinati6L been furnished ?. unless t .�, who 1 M the seiftonell Mthotiall,bavigation will fict opdn for -.
* I . . 1. go,qps.- The bill was fesdafirst soi had ' ' , ekpe�p�lvd, oil railwayH, *he'wali'vot of ib . ug PC prisoners tpid - their re-
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.1. -I'.. - .U.; i. .. �: ....; ,... -.-Mr. ./BlfLke.-'r . ape � mted:. hih:.;q.ue -1 - ----1. I..--- , , 9�ira-fli4tyie'-wil�6fftl-f6-,Ddci-16'liitd'v6r&d Wlib*jni, -tIid1ruFa15TrorT6ff6 1' i d"- .ill ' -
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I . . . I . . .. . . time.. . . . .. .1 It such cofr6ponaelloo had.,'tibiten place b6- the dolla'rof�di�ideud. , � 'central prison ; also, -a return . . . .
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F I . . : - . . - ,/., stion.as tolfiween-t1iii Oavornix�p;jt._Ap * the ainalidmont, lion. - Thdre were :sactioini . f Z6xiutry movat to, tI sometim� - �
. I � -.d the..,1Lnpiivjk1:. Tile House di - -Z't . I tion , of freight.,ifties. , .
- wa'd IJc8_t',*Y1L1Od 9 6�y6ii,-�.1-. . .. . 1. . P � e� &ine us to the rogti a
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* .. . . - .. � �. . . - -�. �: -whatywao ,the piesent. estimated co'st of the Government, woiAld R - it. 'bb laid U I . I . . I. . . . litrge, guins'bf moll. ley -in b6nuses, Which. county courts ih,078 wild" 197.9. It is considered certain by those who -ought' . .
.8 fi, ): - Ilundrea' miles of the Ca7nadian table during the prb ei�t session of Paxlia.. - .The bill was road a -second time and . or- - ,Were - an tirel The. H6us w i i' committee of the , �
0 , . � . - .. - y destitute, 6f tailways,"itild a oil utd, . � . to know, that all kind, 'frei-lits'will'be ;
. I . .. . .,.,.,. . . KlNnMaw yw�sbOf,s'eIIcitk,n6w'=der ment.? * ' . � , . .� , "'. � I _ . deKgd' to,4P.-'considered in�1ebininittne on great . injustic�.e would "bo'dol,)o to th6se4ec.- whold, to further consider' the Judicatur s of' t, 'Tipaber' _
. .1 . I . � . 1. - . . ir .1 - entio, . ., ..'. . . I . I .; I I!.. �- I . I . . 8, bette.k,fQ.r vessil mail this yerLr.
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I 1 � n and.: t' bb taken -over y tho' ' S� J.61in Mhcaooal�-lt is. tile int A .. Moild#. :, , � . .. . . I I . ' ' .. . I I - . ,
. . � . .. . � atr!"cti.. , . o. . . b I - �- � . - .' ' 1� .. . Tliid following a received their second.' tions if these ra�ihv&ys wgi�elll'Ibt c6nstructed.. Bill, Mr. Sinclair it, tho chair. . 1. . freightalron.0 tile upper lakes will be,9�),per�.-.',
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. . .1 .� I . , 'dicate. . . � *, , I . of. tho .Governmefit - -%. . . . bill H� thought' the Call'adian :'people' �v�ko be- - :It be o'clock 0 . , ghto
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. 141- . I . . " / kii ' ' - I id"'th . a:t � Ahd�, . dstf- -. - I ' EXOD179. - : . . I ing 6 � . �th.ep inmitteerb�64nd.. cent. better than last year.: Coiifs6 frei ..
.. I .. TIM . , .. readiAg and were referred to. their res Oct- .t' I . . . . ard'bffering iw such quahtities-thaI rates -
. . Sir Charles Tupper sai I I . .1 . .1 R . h1hd the.. lines in the ina,tter of -ra,Uways., 'reported progress. .
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. . . I post was'�1,350,00.0, d4ual to, §13,500. Tile House resumerthe adjourned de- . ive committees -� . . I .. 1. . and -1d; h6ped ille G6verufnen I t would'ad8pt- - , � !�Tr.'M, , orris 4Rhed *lion tVe, r4e�giirea f �.'
I / inavoc 'Q6rd To en*able t * . � . fr9in tlie�Thron,e , will be'su,re to be, higher than -last e
: . . I/ a mile, and, ho,wowla lay .on the -table.of bate. on the. motion of Xr&, White ( haNailitobw& South-western . A liberal railway aid policy. I I . faired: to 1ntiiO Spi3ech � " . r frdigilts - , it is judged will be 20 per -_ -
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. er I ilway wid for'othor, alnlsfiiL� - ' ion, I . . . .. � coub. higher tlan-tho Werq,during the
. I I I I .� . of persons 'Who' have &sscd 'their line of im id 4' t - -it �01: nallbys pauieR, and ritilway niattei,s w asb year at least, And.it,is.
astimate. hAa been arrived it. , - .. ' ' �Ai ..he �yisbe o tidd t(5 I .r , buld be in-
.. . . . . � Mr. Flumb'wished to make' Aa'explanh-. froin Canada into the - United. States by . Inbut$ to their -act, - of iucorporation.--�-Mri.. 11 _. ims� ddpiriibl� in gre.ater'part of'
. 4 - . . . voted forvaalwlty4 which wern not yet 6qa-� tro&iced, Ile'thought 11--w . tfiduglit thid gr dii fr6iglits.will open higlie�
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. . . I .. tion in raferbliioe to an allusl6dof apersousI way: of Sarnia and Wirldgol;.since the'ls�b Ryau;(Afarquette). . ,' ' * " I .. . . . ..ho.p1d be iban thd 't.-': Chaiters'fisvdr
. : . firmP4 by it4rite; atidalso 'all .tile � roads, thh -public. vilteres't', thk� th6y s. . y did ast �sprhil
. . . . .. I claaraoter.W his speech of the previousday., Sauuary� 1880; and of �persoi;ji who ll[Lve '. -A -. . I Dorninioli Salvage 'to whioll mcindy'llad, becin rant6d, but brou , , . . I .. n
I .. otedly 6alledupon to.raiply, ;within the �samdp6rlod cofile hito Conada� ,.. el to' inEorporate the. � '0_ 9 � ght'doi�.h at.on"ed. . .. . elready been.. n Add to' 6arry focirteen car.
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I .. . . H&waB unexpe & - Ivreoxilig -.company* ' (limited)��_- r. which h4d not y6t'received it.' .Mr!, I'lowat Said they 1youldpr6bably be, - * f k tirliberjrom-otna
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� . . ... . 1,to t6 bon. niember for Xorth Norfolk, ind from,ille U4itod States by Way of Windsor- . Girouard (Jacque,4 CaYrtier). ,'.' -, '. ''.1 � they needed mq,re.ra.iIwtiys,,.anfl that the 'btought�down ea.rly.ilex�t week. I . . I
. .. � . * I Sarnia - ., the Motion' O , .Si , R 'I - I . I . dii Lake Eric, to X*ingstoll� at,-:187."Zo.
� . . . I � . ,.uAd6k,the excitement of. the morneut,he and , .f r ichaia :_ A9tto Incorporate the Bay of Quints revenues of tile country sboiild be f expand- ' Mr. "Aerrick said that, some (,f file main- 1.,00b' ,,bi.c . feet,: and one char. .
I . .. I %Awright iri'an�endmeut. thereto-, and the- RoAlwdy & Navigati ii . Compau)�--Mr - - . . q . � . � . per . : -
. . . . " " said mor6. than he would have: ,saf& under C' I I . 0 . - * ad Nvith. mi yie* of iui�rea,dng. t lie 7Aumber. :bars on ll.is.,sido were imxioug that there ter. at $00 per. 1,000. Charters bav6
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. . . 'Other circitin 'had always been .motion 7 of Sir John MiLedoliald i'a dmelid- ,IV lite (Ijasiiugs). 0 . , �' It,was - hic�t,ii g6od policy in his opiiffoii to 'sbouldbo�an*dyenifig session.. � .
I . I . . . . . .sbandes. , It . I .1 . ... . . . been madb to c�rky_dak timber from'. Day
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. . . - Ilia desire, as, far as possible, -to- keep^ up -mcuttotheismiaameudment. ,,' . . � . Act to. incorporate the Mill Mines Rail- .. atint tlib.countryofr0ways iii -order -to ', Mr, 31ow4tsa' ' was file pity to Kingston at �120 pot 1,000", aild it ,
. I . . .1. . . ." - After debate, � . �- "' , .1 wo,y C6mpauy-7Mr.� Ca,morou'(1-luron). I 1 .. . � 4d.be"tI)Ought -it 11
I I the proprieties of the Housi and not In, any' " , ac6uniulate a surplus. The nocassi�ies. of 'desire of the mujority of the; members to, is reportddtbat 6ihei chart6r ,has been - �
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. /-, . . '. . way to infringe gn the rules of tile courteB� .Mr, Pope said�no one denied thab, tliare' Act to amend th ,act � in.coi,porating the * � " ired.more railway%- and have no. evening session. . - .. rn_�de at ',913,1, Voqs6l 6wnefs are isking .
. , . , 9 V tile province requ � . . ,
- of iobit�, - And s, . Us to,iliW was dlnig6ti6n. but there word noi -go 16,ferqatio'nul -.Ilallway . Coili-pally-. - it wits the'duly of the Government, Ili. jusr. X.M. Gibson �,polnte I � a's not �.150-.per 1,000 oil walley pine. from � L�ki
. - . o - thought it but d � ... . - . .4 . - Ur � d% out that it w .
.1 . . -iay that 'on- the- nlany'Oog _1b5A0 einigrMits, and the.'re- Brooks. . . I I . I . .. . , .
. / - , House that Ile should . tweto tile country, to gnint Aid to'tbew. : cleeirable to pr6ceed too kapidly wIth the Su
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. occasion in quei , 4ur ' *Act to bio' iatiolthn: . . berloi; but no charter is reported At that '.
I . / . . . . . .1 . . 3ti6n I, 6.1ad mado.use 'of, an . ns of the, United Staies, �pfficials were orpoXate the asgoc . �own Mr Doroofie ac�ieed With - the remarks* of.. Judica,tu*ra,13iII1.as.1t required-very"careffif �
P / I . .. . g, - The'agent 1�t Porb Hur . ds'J..WiiisloW, Jones &, Cd. - . , .. . . . . rate., Generally vass.elsuevarywherh are
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. I . expression which. upoxi mord mature r6fido,. wroni .. .. . , on made. " __ , . ,( I limited) ' ." .the P�ovlciusspo2ker; *Tlie origin ai; Object - , c6naiaer6tioii. . . .
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./ . . . . tiou he w6uld not h1wV6,usta. *He, liad no §25,000, a year by ipaking returns oil whigh .'Mr. Ilr*oka.i .. I .� . I., I 1. . Of . - 1 . und'-was - io 6,id dolo. '�' One or two Tnombbm, faiiorod ain"evienipg. Ontario again tliig, summei,.the lugs'W.. T.
I - I . . Sir Johw7A I . 4oadq which tended greatly , geseion' I . . ,1 . . �
Id - - . � I intention -df malcing a �eisonal appli&tion ,-he wai.paid so much a head. - ... I .Iaed6nAld moved tl e- a0jourli- the Railway Aid r I .1 . ., Robb and ,9.S.EdaalI.:-The'V,dtk6,lI was'.'
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. . / . . . I I . Mr. Casgrain compladned.of the ignorance m64fQfthe:Hous'e.:. , -_ .,: . '. . .1 . " I rAsqr- said - - -
. I/ . . . I � ... .1: id' the,expressions he .bid' used, and bb �' � I . . I mineral an'd tfni , A r,. - �� - '. that members on the ' purchas'ed last Y0[LT'bY* Capt. Murray, -of!St. .
. . . .. ustadt�e House wduld'recei'v6'the.apology og the'IrA'migi.ation.])opavbment-wlioii thdy '.The House adjourned. v.,,G. O'Plock. ,� .. ,to d6voloothe berresontdbal, . . I
. � . . I Ar . � . . . 1. .. �. . . .� . . 1, . of thd c6untrS,,. addih� `tlidreb�: to. the rev-. ,other gicle, of the 11ouso delayed 'day after ' Catharines, and is now �u dry dock at - St.: .
. � . .: . could not 01ye stati'4cs of emlgratio.� to. - : , . . I..... .. ....... __- a, There �-,yere in .
. ; -\AS .frankly 'as 11*0 gave it. a : .1 . . . .. I. . . ellud of the'.provinc any - dav in, making. inotioils of'Whi�h 'tliey had.'
. . . . .. d. . . .1 . I . . . Ob to be evE . . . -_f Catharines being rebuilt. S)ie.will go inio,
I I . Mr. Strange movod� for all Papers relating' the .,United 'States. .If a c6lumn woke'�iit I . 110ETAY - TARA , PAVS.. . seefiolig of,country I . .giieii.notice, and were now ocimplain1bg'9 . 'the. timber:16wiug business 7on Lake Onj � I
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In the censun papers fof that pilrpose they. * . . � I .. 1. . k3 ta-efu,�tWbuir.. .
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. -to--the-latfi- ctive TyrflAii nf I __ . railway Aid. T IaSAL� I � -7 _alit�of_vmrk�_ Zho_.an_Iy'_o.th44__W0r OX�L UPP"I1l,2TT0rr87&ffd - " �
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� I Canada from�tlie let January, 1875, to the . COIIM-g-et-u-n--ex-a-or.r-e7-urn-of-t��I Xin. ANprisl Ift, ont., Man: ficeelvem $36 .f0F tioularly to the ,country north'nf tho Bay them to (10 was to pass tile estimates, Aud ' - ' - i'��re',`S.
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. - . .., .. . Ist January; 1881.:, The mover said that a � - � OTTAWA, Feb, 1. I . �, . .:� : ..a lopeng. 4 , , I . , . of Quinto 0101inties. , lie �se. bon. gentleman refuseq.to,.go onwith these a,t the �imi'wlleu'iiaviga,tion will open this, �
. I . . . . .. -low mQntha'ago ,the dovernme he Speaker took the chadr at �p. 1MO4. ago � a W . ea I . . "' , , , 11
. . .. "I"" ' � 'Soinet' ' ' - Ithy gentleman of . would unanimously .urge. ui�Qfi the Goverli�' until the Public acisounts were broug t year, but "pr6b'&bilitie.8" all. iudfcate, that' ' '
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. . .� I. . ,jd6ceodary to deprive the. offi.cars -of .the - . Xr..Sutherland presented A petition from S6 Louis named -Mr. H. R. Helper offered niblit tile,olaims of the country for alib6rai dowu,sab tvhicli the printers. were working ib will ' - I ...... .. . %
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. 1. . . .. . � � . 8 ' � ' 'at efforts in'pv6go or verge,, ra�ilv�ay 'aid himself, lie Iwil'been. , , '. I . I I .� . I
. . regim6ilt of thei ,In cons'l the Municipal Council'af.Oxiord .)? i .
.. ir commissions , r1l'Ylllg 15,000 lei tile be �olic�.'- Such i�..p,oli�y Would', night*and dtt�.... For . . I . . 1.� . . I 1; ! . __
. . I .. quenob .of the numerous quarrels that. had that an act'of . 'a . � _� I .. . The lfllircc V's Poelien ly; - . - '
. . I � , m incorporation -be grii4ted. to . constru6tion of A', railway convince t1le. people -of th '-rea�lity of the- Workin� siuce ti 6'cloeg: -that 11-10iiiiDg, illd . I
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. . .... .. . taken plade 11 t a tta ion. t was_felt the Ontario ',lu Ouebio Railway Coip. pituy. - advocating the surplus.' .. I . .. . .. . lie thou�,Iit lici bs,d (lone &-good. da,�'s .*Ork. I )1Tr;WarianAtiring,th6 rodeutd-ebata'in ' .
. � . . . . I at� a r , ea't injtistica116Z - doneA6 Alr: Stephenson present . ad g, numbs running the ,whole. length of America, from � Z, � l�� 'diai the , -(Illsair ilean)", ?' ' .. .1 .. I . . ... . . t incidentally gay - " '
. . . � r of 'Hudson BAY down to the 01nofib'Noutherfy MI r. flay was not -so 'confidel I Farliamen a three versions , ,
I , . I fi - ' 1 point of..Soutli. America. . No less than I " ' ' ' '' . ' - -
t oge of t a gentleme who were not in �etitio:es against marriade with a deceasec .
: � 0 . re LY hi1-had'ucit ov6 Ai I adjourned,
. . . . . suit of railwt r. mu. ' 'lio.Houge then, I : . . xtemporized ,
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. . � . ose %1�ar el , And who had boon deprived wife's sistet. . '' I I.. .. . ... .... . I .. I OrV'Y 'Ine competitive egailys &lid p lated I cortafif Pokticbe of' tlie%.coutitry and't Fi%ri)xy,Xeb.* 4.' The, Speaker took the of 06 iliree IT's which were a _L �
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I . 01 t air cc bBiOhWlikewise. Hetrusted- ' Sir Qllarles Tupper laid oil the table sup. were for ded; to, the, -co - but If tt - Ile concurred, how� cliair a t 8 We c . -1 � . - . . ii�#on.- -The hrpi,- rpb�.osenting the Liild, ,.
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. I . . . .4hat when the -papers are.* brought 4t)wli plementmr*roturns of correspondence, con.- 4!ter an heroic arhouni of labor, have iQ ever, that the railwd�y policy' generallY.1LO - The followil3ig petitions were Presented: L,,g,i,,,' rsi6n, w � , . , � . .
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. they 1would sh' Positiop of ilected with th� winterport question. them all�'tbrpuhh �,.and Awarded .prizes as � been it good'ono� . . I . ., .. . .
. . . 1 low the exact, ] . I . . Mr. Neel6n-.Of the County 06ducil of
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. . ' ' -calrried. ' . Mr, McDonald (Plotou), Miaistei,of Jus- follows : . Mr. lVa;t6rs said the motion. was -a very Lincoln, praying that the bill before"thd . 10tw,lholcl iijin'ti the laii(I totain, -
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. affairs, Tlio motion was . � . - . , . .1 . - . .� . . , .. I
. Mr. McQus,ig ,moved lor'mIl"6orrespond- ties, preseiited the dep& , 'return woAld pro-. � 11duse r&pectiligthe St. Gatli a - .
I . . I . . . . I I . rbindntal report for 1. Frank F. Hilder, St, Louis, Arb.�Iiroso ... $1,soo important one, and 4tlle � , . arilles & Nia;g- Free sille of ivlidt tl1u,4 wo gain ,
. 0 . I . ence relating to the..rights of provincial -the year ending 30th -June, 1880.' ' railway ni�ypass ; alsop6tition Fai� rent, JlXoa liold, fled Rule. *,
. . . . . 2. Vroderilck A,'Moolon, Cortlandt�on-lidd- bablybovery.dxhaustiya, Thereveituesof- mr.&Coutral - .
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. . . . . . .. governments,to app6ict police. m6gaistrates, * �&SpeAkerroaa-a message frorfi. His. 6ow, New Yorlc-proso .................. R. ": ". IQ ic, and the - Cit il of St. Cathaiines -The next was the Liberal version applied. to -
� I � . . � . . 0 00 the. oblintry were very 8last of the Y cound I I . . . .
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. poses and inspectors of Excellency theGrovornoi-Gqheral truuSm1t_ 3. Wi)oi.'iV.,�rcher,ltiolitnoll(I'va.--I)roso ... 1:000 .%6 to 4 the Land League �, . . . .
-� � � . . 4. Frank de Yoamo Carpenter, Washington,. treasury had not -been. Qplete ig that tie- arilendments way be m . I . I
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. � . 0 a that the ting 6Orra,W6nddhde slid papers kespoo, ing , , D. 0�,_Iiootry..: ..... � ......... ....... ..' ...... 1,000 expenditure.' . He thought, however,, 64t J11c' funicipalAot rasped ' . '.
. . . I . � . I licens a.,' He exprobged the hop t, , , A ting markeb fees. I r,raudtostorLli�'hat'snotiholtown'. :
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. . . � .. Minister of -Justice would.* consider the the trangf0 of'tbe steam corvette Charyb- 5: Frederick A. Deekous, Norwicb, OnUirlo, I tba:Govel-nmont had expended enough of The commissioners 6C.Rstate Bills re-. I : Force Po, Ifeav a tboy,dan one,- .. .
. . . matter, �ud 66ught wherever doubts a,rose -dis:from the Imparia;l'Govern moat. . I . - oftnadai-poetry ........... ... ...... I ..... t ..... ; . I .Voll Roos no erl lie thtiq showits'. I
. .1 � . * 500 : irioney on rtbilways. � There was a necessity ported that tboy hail examined the bill reL Fritutl and fordo and folly. I!, . . I
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� I - I � : . . I . .1 � .. they. shoUlil-be settlea.at once, as the mat-' . Mr. M60arthy in troducea a bill to- ardend , , Total'. , ..'...."I.I......1.1 .............. .000 . to keep: -a- caalli Butplus on hand Jor illb la,ting to. St Pajillg church; Woodstoch, and . The la§t,wasth ' . .
. . ter was of. groat importance. *.. .: . . I ' . ........... $5'. . � 0 Conservative version P,5, . ..
-1 the act establisliin� a.CouA of Max int cliaritw -foundthati wasoreasouableisucli bill should - Ii d4citbeGoybria. ek4 '. - ' �
.'' . � � .. . itfme Thaco)bmittee accornpany theirieportot .mal onaudd of th6ir ever increasing �, I I I . ". . : app ie m .
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. - I I I . . . , Mr. Xabonald (Pidtou) amid most of the. jurii.diction in the province of OntArio. � He ..able ipat4atiorfa,arid asylilins. 'If the pas'A. .. . .; . � , * 1116d"
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� Provinces had -passed 'bots authorizing the , explained I-Tiat the bill was intetided to de 'tile aw�kd with .a 'very kindly r )iinsols *wealdilila.]
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. . . . ate 11 more Tovefilment could-. not support these the .The fbllo*ing bills ;iverai t odu a I nd ', Yonk tbat fears tholMitor bil"(1, . I
Lieut6nant;Goverbors - to' appoint. justices fine aria 11'rhit ,tba jurisdiction of; the courb I .
. . i - burden wopld be'thrOwn oli ;bo, iniluielpaii. - raid Lt. fir6t time * , , . .: , . ... . . . l�lorstoriiistii)roitiogowntaii(l,. .. . I
. , of the peace, but in Nova Spotia the docil regax+li , deeply impressed than ever before with tb6 ' ties., �. � -, '' - � .. .. �. .: . . . .
I . ilg the Collections of seaman's wa&s. , . . I �' .. Mr. Pa, toil � bill for an acb-to-am6nd - ble,funityP�orster,. ' . :1
I . I . gion Was given adversely to the -rigAt"61 the The bill was read.li, first ti . . . ''. ,'groat resources and in4iting flolds of . ax - I . . . I I F a d
. . I k , 4 ' rpo_ - ' Mexicoj Central and South .&meHca.1'1 �'Tho 9r: Hunter eofiera,t6clllis argurnentEt In the B.1ul)icipal.A.CC I 11 . . � Mr Wartohtha� silica published.a card that ,
. . .. . .Lieitenant-Go�einor to.6ppoitA justioe� of Zia; followi'ng bills were. introduced and favor.of his Position, and held that,the pro- " Mr. 11 tA'kuui-- lie a'lid, uob any other suspected 'member- .- .
. . .. . arkin-A bill to Amend . .
.1 . . � . the peadebofditl thcd province hmdpasso.d read a first tim6: � . . . prize essays &lid poeins r;To to be publishoct 'ila,tions . largelf-doppuded' upbn. c , , . . was the authcii,�. ., " ., � . .� .
. . : ' I I .. .. by Mr, Ilelpot in a, pa,mplilot and'.the next gross. of . . . �11111 Act. I I - .. . � , . F..
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. . . . . the act. The guoaticin as' to the right, of A bill to prevent 'and punish wrongs to thi . ric, in I order will be to raise thp. money. tlioik �ailwkiys� , . . . I . . . I . .all. ii.rdy.-�A bill fell all act, to %fildild I . - . �_ 1.� �- I � . I ..
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. � . the provinces'in thematterwas Important, childreni-Mr.1lichey.,.. � . I . lq�. breightoll'! Would, liko ' ' 'I' icene7.&ct.* ' .' I . .1 .., . .1 � . . Aek".01-ologicni Notes. . . ..
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. . . and had not been settled.. 'The papers. A bill respecting the Ca'llad'a, Cons�li forthe enterp,rise., . , 1. ..., . . � .. to B06 tile, t )a L 8 . . , ' ' 1p�s '
. I datod , - , � , � I . galfts torailways cobtfiluddi and flius con- Mr.-Roqq�A bill, respooting.8fiow fOnces- . la'ibe.vercio,1881 thore'will be two doll as,
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. .1 . ... would bebrouilit down� , . . Gold Mining 'Co.�:_ Mr. White (Haskings), , . � . . 1. - I . .. . Vince the,poople of the existence of a sura - % Mi. Pardeo .presented tile ;econd ioport. of.tho sikii afid isvo; of the mdofff -arid a
. 'pMr. McCuaig said he 'believed. Provincial � �AtthiB moment Mr. ' jii.Wij Z�'prom-ov. ., ... I . � .
. . I . . Altickon'zie entered � -, !rfil"L .. 1. . Plus. � , *' . .1 4. of thd dtinimitt6b oil Railway Bills. - ' transit of. morcurY 'across the sun's disc -, ,
I I Governinbutalia4lio right 'to, ritake. these. -tile House fo5r tile first., thn'6 since his glei;. - . - . 11 . I .. . . I . . . . I I
. . .. Annual C%ftvenilob Go ilkeIveAttwa Dairy- Mr. Rose-vear thngl;t the money Mr. Frag& presontea the. third report'bf 'jlgc.� � .
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.. . appointments, 'The FibVincial Govarh�. bass, inrl was received *ith'groat mppla,uso .. . . . I exponded for railways haddolio good, afid tile Stailding 'Corlimittoo on Private 13iliq, , , Partiml edllp�40-6f- tl)6 suit -oil Mgy 27tli; � I
. � . ments,were ilielinea to 'be gr6saive, and fVom-both'parties-in the House. , . - - : . lhifttf.4 Jks;.Oeigtion. , 1* . . . . .
. . '! . I STIJATVO . , hoped tile Government, Would continuo to ' `Hr. Baktor pro8ented. the:-ro'port of thO visible in Calladai lVogt- .., The A . rs . t contp,ot . - ,
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� . I he hoped a test'cage would ba'submitted to Mr, Stophollsoli 'moved tile adoptioil of lu), Fob. 2��-Th Annual Dairy. he've. a railway ai� policy: - . . Priniing Committee. .. ', - " boburs at 7A7 p.m. . . I . ..
. . . . the Supreme 0�6t. to decide the wattok., the first report of the 'Dobates Committee, , 11181"P Qolivention' of I !Ctdrn 0 * aiib ,mr. Sinclair moved the adjouehm6ht of. Ifr'. Ha�court moved for a return, of .all A, total '001 ipse of the n )6n oil Juncilth; -
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. . Mi, Robortson'(11amilton) said Ill On, expitbilling thitt t1lis Nyas pa,y-cilly".aild th"O , oponc,a here at 10 a.m. to -day. The attend- .the doba;to.-Carried, coTrefTolidenca between tile University of visible in Cani�db ftom 1,35 to. 3 p.m. , .
1. . I tario tile .country had boon flooded by committee had *deemed it neces . sary to apa ane -0,19 . Very large, and great 'interest'is, - Mr, waiers rilovoci tile �dconfl iolding of ---- or . . n Novein
", . . . - . A great many very prominent moll Toloac; ,na any .go collegiato insti- A:11 tt illul�r eclipse of tile Bull 0 .-. .
. I . Illiterate and iguorpat, 'People, and he point tb Vrenall roporter.-Carribil, . .1 shown, t I tut. "., I . I. I
I . lie bill to airiond the blnniaipa�l. 1kob r6fat� . p..tiu�4 afl� ti.. allied 1873. Tile bar 21sut,. invisiblo4ii. Callad'a. . . .
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. ' On m6flot, of Mr. IfOussoliu, tile Houga: alro Present. * - X. A,. ing to tile selection df,jur6ro, . I motion wa. 0 ., , . A par , 0 Mooll ecom�.
� . thought it devolved on .the Govetilment to Aniong'thern mte ; .arrio I . . . tial dolipso.of f1l ofiD,
. I I colfolder tile, m attor and takil so.me means - -want into committed on a resolution to, "NVillard, Little Falls, X.Y. ; lion, X,Iarrls. . The motion"w&A carried and reforrad to a" Mr. Sinclair, oil. resuming the debate on ber 6th ; invisiblor in Catia,da. - - ,
I . . ., by..which ifoonla be taAad," !, � . amend thd tariff of fees foi tile inspection Lewis, Vrankfort, N�7C, i'Prof.,T. 11, Rol`cr�$, solootcommittea. � . . , . � .� ,railway stid, moved, to Inako the return . X tran.sib ol1fercury ,across' tho- I Is,
� 1. . . . . Mr. WIN said if the administration of ofambhod.horrings, so as.to leave t1jembno COrl1PII University, NX ; Mr,'-B1'rr0l, Lit- - . . . Lbor !ill; invisible in C,' ads,, �
. Mr. Ila court moved tbo socond rea asked for -by Air. litli,it6v more comprohou- disa'ou'Xovoir
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. .. .. . justice was ves�ed in courts formed by the cent for each b0c, ono-lialt cent for each _001"alls My"'.Prof.13rown, AgriculturAl of tlio bill r to ding VO - , . . . . � .. . a& . Award of Lake llokoil,.- ,, . I . .,
. I .- , . -amend tile Itilgistry Act. r,6 8 ' ii I . . . . . . .
I . - - - - '� ` ! P.rovincial Governments; the 2i,ppointmout balf-box, and - One.4narter ccht for each collve, �uolpll " Rov. W. B, Clark, Listo. that it aliall n66 be necassm"ry in 0, di4chargo 'Air. MoLaughlill moved to have r thO * rc- - � -
I . . . . . of ministi3rial offloord such asjustices.of thoi quartor,box. Tile commit�cc adopted the I Wol; t. It. Richardson, (S'trathroy; I'. Caq, cifer moptgagd given by a married Nvoinan turit iiioludo the grants inado to MiIWAYS 11 Tile streaffi llno4,1' qM1% distill gaished ,
� .., � I . . pealed slob romAined with ,the Provincial rosolution and reported it to tile House. Wall, Ingersoll - Dr ' Coleman Seaforth ; for her husband to execute the same. � sinco 1878, because at that tinfo 'a inosiago GlasgoW.physicist,. 11 aro as represented in
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- . Governments. . . tit. McI5011ald (Piatou) move I d tile ,go. T, IL 1`6vkor, *�o&t6ck -, Thc6is Ballan- * Mr. Boll moved f0th raturil'of all'casos wils roceiv6d front tile LIOlito"aut-Gov rnor tile diagram, in which the rggion of trans.
� I Mr. Camotoft (Victoria) said tile Act pro. dond I-oading of the bill further to continuo tine, IMP.D., and many otbors. The pthi� , . 0 lational velbeity groatok thZi wmvc.propa� .
. . I '. I 0,11"I I,, tile court of Chancery previous to inforining tile Xiciuse and country tlla,t groat bional velocity is sopatated"' 0om the .
I I vidod for tho.Government submitting test" Ili fordo fora, limited time Tbo ]�Ottov� cipal business to -clay liqs boon tile election tile Ist Xovember last, it,nd standing. for co,ution wag nocessary in gea,liting lurthor gil
. cases to tile Supreme e4urt, and it would Prevention -of Crime. Act of 187R." -Car- Ot'cOnfftlittobiq and golieral business, The , juag aidtorailwayg. ThdlIOusOWOUld80 , 0 tllftt -region of trallalationAl voloafty less thiivu . ,
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. 11 . -be probably a long time before the -oaso vied. Tliobiliwit8reportoawitlioutamohd- Boardlof Tracto also preAoutetl , An., addkoid Tho,motion w . � I had been aided hince WANO-Propagational ioloeity by a cal's eye -
I . I I woula-bo-raised by privato persons. Ile mont.; I I . to iho 'Convention. - . . . .- . . .. as carried, - but 63 mile8of rmllwa,y. .L 1. border p6ttern of elliptic Whirls."
I � . Mr. Monk moved for dopies of All eor. then. - - - -
. . .concurred Ili t4o suggestion �f the member .ur, nioboy moved the second readinet of I � . t railwa;s 116"d Tboo'nlypost-office-in tbo World which
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. . . >rince Edward- (Mr. . gocuadg) that 'tile the mat to amond tile aot to.ompowa, " tile -coal doolldrs Will wQ'.VdI&mond9' text t"Ponclonce between thb, Govoi�hmeub of Mr. .MeCrancy paid t1lit b%. , lihue.q to be respootai � is
. for I � . the Dominion and 11to (4overnmont 61 On. boon bonusod by municipalities ill tile cou 1 by� pilforors� '
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. . I . 0000 should bo,Bubmitted.toihoSupromo police court in the city of 11ibliffix to son. summer. .. .1 . 11 I . I . ". I tario on tile Aubjeot of the appointro . ant of pootation that they would receive a subsidy tile letter -box, in t1io Magellan Straitsa�
� � . 106urt to. settle the validity of the appoibt� toned juvaiii1e, offenders. to be dotainod Ili - -London Truth ropoAs : - The land, -queon's counsel allico 19t January, 1870. from tile Government.. 116 referred to a, simple cash chahipa to the took. A pasging
I . � ment of justices of the peace, . 1. the xa,lifaix Industri6l school. Tile )ndver MY friends," said an Irish orator the o:ther Tha Attorno Eric A. Huron rail- vessel solids it boat, takes what letters he
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. I . Mr. Dinho sm I thosattlea Practice uiidor explained tile object of tile bill to be to day�at a m6oting, 11 has bolopgoa to the Was no such correspouddlice, and the me. way. NVork lia(l stOPP YO oil that - may be wid - deposits its own.' The post.
, . the-colistifution could not ho, ignored. Tho make better Provisioii for tho piinishm011t POOPIO from the. days of Adain._11 ". Adam, tion was with4rawn. . : line and he believed'mell &thing would not office is under the proteotioa,l of the navieft .
. .. � .1 --'Local Legislatures had assumed that they of ponons .who tire found guilty of assist- ' 'Voice In the ��ov�d; '44 do Mr. �Vatars moved tile �econdrottding of . have happened if the subsidy he'd boon of the civilized world, bAid,. although it has
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, . � " bid the power to doal with this matter, , ibg juvenile 40fiviets to eseapo from custody 'iod a lie was evicted from the the bill to amend the Assessment Act. . ,ntca by, tile Govornmont, The .by-law boon ospablishad for many years, it 110's �
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