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The Clinton New Era, 1881-02-17, Page 2­­ --1,11-1. I -1 = I;z";, aw ��.,�_ _­.."...'" , , " , oft . I I 11 . . I I I ,, � : - I ` . . . � - 11 .1 .. . 1:1 I I . � - . - . . I I . . � — . ­—__ - .- , I ... �­� ,.---,— I.., .1. . - ­;__ .­­­ � - - .1 .1 1. . .. I - ­ . -1 ­ .1 . � . 4"'; � w . - . , I �_. I ­ ' — I ­ � I 11 I . "J� . I � , :, answer to illow the icasons of the chief lie - , I of Ra lommisaiguers, not to be supposed that lie lied the emme out intoading to roulain, butbo was 1�j s I AlwIly C . U., tioe that. Crown wittleIis". In poor .ongi4cor for not entering upon this work at I wtliv 415 Many excellent provisions. power absolutely to agree on, 4 system prevented by these very nowapp,por criti- circumstance , solloulilbecompollodtoattenil, . . , T 11 I ,he P of t ) I . The a t to measure is wall known ,6f rates witlibu. a discussion with 010mg, a4a In could not come to ,any other the AWIzos for ,days aull pay their own . to, to � ., �I . In r 0 Mr. XCISMAO, to elp L 1. . those gentlemen, and he therefore assurned conclusion. ' expenses, because they happened to reside Sir erc"harlos Tupper said Professor Sir Charles Tupper Atinounced that the that, I Inasmuch, as tile lion. gentleman (lid Xr-,Gibsou said thAt lt� was important in the county in wit , � fell, tile came was triod. � lied investigated the reports of Government were willing the bill sliould be not agree with, tho Toronto Board of Trade,. that they should Procure the best men to I I 9 indigent wI Outlaws were allowed so irluoh . cattle diseases in Mirlgonish,'X. S. Ile read a second timO and referred to the that a cortairt system .or mode a charging fill these Positions. Oxford end Cambridge par diem, 110 saw no reason why other .(Sir Charles Tupper) was giAa to say tif.a. Railway committee for consideration. ratasshouldboadoptodAllatlio had hadoor- wero'noted for their high classical attain- witnesses should not be troated fix 4 IlIxe , , I it haabeon Ascertained, that. there N6s no Mr. MoCumig opposed the bill vigorously, re cc with the gentleman who were mentes, And it was natural that when the � -mami.or. The 1p,w as, it wits compelled . . Ut in Amend" tou"Onoiall I I Eng. M$tlky POOOO to CAI . I t) . PI -pneumonia or other4i0aseittliat and nioved, & six months' he central the railway in which lie obtained Minister at Educatlo,g wout over to . lomselves palipers in ouro . , , . district � Ineut. . . their Aosont. 116' w4s A little staggered, land that lie should negotiate with grada. order to obtain those foes.. . . . Mr. hobertson. (Shelbourne) moved for Mr. XiI16 favored the principle of the bill, It , owevor, bi, that view by wisat he, ow in ates Gf those soats of learning in order,:to � Mr. Hardy said lie lied ilevor heard tho, correspondence ill reference to the Alleged but thought its clauses affecitingtbe rogula- to-dayla Globe, where it was rstit,tea that fill the vacancy of A classical chair. case ilk I ge(I in that way before. Peoplehad � inaccurate statistics of thil Halifax Com. tiou of tolls on Provincial railways, Was the members of the syndicate had declined TyRut)xy, F ob. $.-7-WliQ Speakor took th a a public duty to korforat Ili criminal cases, ..- mission, appointed .under the. Washington ultra vitae. , ,to acce�t thwarrW-emenli which the lion. ' oil air at :3 p. in. a which they bita not in civil cases, aiia for . I I I � Txe&ty� - _11a-zalL -thei. .5tatements-of -Pro-� After a few rowarks from Mr, Jones, gentleman made with the Toronto Board Xv. Meredith ob.qo-rvea that some action that reason they Nvere Ilut entitled to the . fossor Hind ou,,:,,Iit to.bo iuvestigitted, by the favorablo to the bill, Mr. XoLelluau r4oved of Trade,'llepalluo be could hardly suppose was being taken to increase tile salaries of per diem iLlIowance. Canadian Gov9orkinient, aud, be 'did ,uob the adjournment of' the debitte, which was that the bon,' gentleman would have made the County Courtijudgeu .aaa they should Mr. Morcolith draw tbo attention of, the. . , . believe the retfts published by.the Govern. carried. ' . I . that arrmigpinent without at any rate pLtuf3ol)ofore.�astili)gtliez:gtioliitions. TLIJ Attorney -General to tile large sums of a mout were reliable- .. . 11 ; . .� consulting Ilia frioxids, the company. proper way,. he thought, was to pay )n NO It . , I _ , tile peculiar inature paid in coullooW , t . I THE . . OTTAIV,&, ri qb. 111, He would ,,.still assume, until tile judges by salary, and not by fceu� 110 , tbo'Doullelly murder at Lori Mr. I?opo (Queou'u) saiaTtoloss6r UludIs , SENATE. r I don. A.f4inily . . bon. Minister infoinied that Ito was !it objected to the Ordor-itt-Opuncil taking lied been kept by tile (!town, statements, o ha . _ - a cow bought,, I - Houtio. , A. houso built, anaa constable liaid to, take showed there was some impropor,motivo Tile I -louse resumed the Paolflo railway error, that there must have been some affect Until sanctioned, by that . , - be�iud them. Mr.mud,sown OtIl;fomeuts debate. . . correspondence before Apositivo agreement ' Mr. Nowat sad it was thought at 0 ttawa care of a bo the principal witupsu in the . were sufficient to condamill himself, and as Tile Ilouso.dividoa on Mr. scottlaamond- was btitorod. into, with the 'Toronto Board , that that Legislature had not t4o'powor to case for the � I 11 , , town. he, (4t. Pope) was.not Acquainted with tile ment, that, tlie bill be toad this day si�N of Trade as to, the rates to be obaigea on ; abolish the fees, I Mr. Mowat said the payinontH %vere ran 0 v i the ,Canada Pacitio Railway. it wits AlHo , Tile House wout � - doi previous proceedings, in Clip' matter, lie m riths, whiolit.,was lost.ou A ill islon .. yeas . I into 14 coralilitto'o of tile dri tile Advice of the Crown Attorney, find tj would not outer at lcuL!th into tile subject., 20, uays 47. . � . wall known to thil, House that in the call- whoI6 to further consider tile Juilicature with the coguiYanco Anil i4anction, Of ffis, I , � . , (10PitrtU1041, 'ThO MHO W48 A, Very pQ0Uli%r ' I Sir Albert Smith kimii:Nhe charges made Sir AloxanaerCamjbiill's motion for the cise, debuto on the Canada Pacific Railway .13111, Mr. Sinclair in tile 011air. . . OL was spond reading of tile bill we . a � carried on.. a Pledgo was givbn thst the general Raili After recess, the cinuluittoo rose and ro, one, and lie. lied given instructions thAt, no -.. by Prof. Hindwero'serious, but ther . I . wayAct would be Altered in ail important ported. - . .expense which would furtheti..'tho Pilau of I the same division. nner The Attorney."heral no. foundatior� for them, Ile could not , The bill was reatT, a second time, and oil VIA ,aiAto,affackthe conatructiol1of moved tile Houso justice 'illoula be spared. I " . , divine Pxof. 11ind's motive, though it would motion of Sir Alexander Campbell referred tile contract on tile table !it such, It* way as into committee OK.Rupply. .� . On the itein of ,51,0001 Police Inagistratc, � . seem that be desired notoriety, .Auil was, � .. - that tl I 'a rates And f tires Upon that railway Alt. Meredith hoped tho. lion. gentleman Clift . . . , (roomrnitte?aoftlxQwlioiofQrconBitterAtioii . ,on, . anxious 6 outangle the'two *countries lik"a I might be very seriously altered by the would 'lot Ask tile House to go into com. Alt. Algradith sKid jio�tbougllt Clio services, ' . .1 pli'Monday .next. . difficulty. .'Ile had boon A. witness at RAU- . f AX The House Adjourned at 12,30. proposed Alteration of -the RAilway Act, mittee.of supply, its 116 thought they bad of Clio Police magistrate at (11iftoU cofild be 4 - I Cold had given valuable testimony for . , . I He Wds desirous of knowing �vhotllor there "Iready done a good day's work. dispalluod with. Tho Mayor of (11 Man, he . , tile � . British Government;, , and Iifterwards HOdSR 'qOF COMMONS. � , ' lied been tiny. corre4pondonco with .the . Mr. Mowat moved the adjournmillitipf tbought,'would ho glad to dot-tha'work apa , � I was employed to mako ail Sualyticaliligost The Speaker took the chair at 3 p:. in. syndicato, or Any member of the syndicate, tile House. I.. .. 1. .. . save the sunk tQ tlio proviUM . 11 . idence. Ili that Proceeding lie Sir Cfiarlet; Tunnor moved mecouded by upon the questian Affecting vatos mild f ares Mr. Ilardy preseked it *,report of the Alt. MowLLt Haid ttitLt it was of tile utlnokiL I � to do so. I I I I alleged AL -bo discovered, certain disciap- . I I I I . - . . Sir Charles Tupper said that no applica- ancitis on bati , I , Mr, Wake, That thouam6s of Atessrs Drew . to be. charged on tile Canada Pacific Rail— School Of Practical Spietico ; Also A state. importance Unit they Rhould 111�"' a mIlgis-, . � tion had been received from the Hudson I sides, lvll�, t 10h. aid lie and Sutherlanol- -be (I-oldool to the. Standing ,vity, And whether such correspondence, if xxiontottliedi.sburtiamaiit'JOtlIPPOrOttz"L(14L Crate 'it Clifton, rL4 before the itppointillout I � * . I . �fwt at once call the attention of the govern- C,mmjtfee. on Rttilw4ya And CanAlS.—" there was Any, wouldbe brought doWrt - .Olollcgo ; also it return of 11toi fees And, tile otato of tljii)gH wits absolutely disgraco. ' ,. - , I 3�ay Company in 'connection with coal melits,to them ? Instead, 'of that, lie had. - . . . . ­ : : . Sir Charles Tripp r 1 , .. .1 . I . . � . Carried. - . I . . I a said Otero wWs, ,to' onioluitionts of John Hoskin. : , . � fill. They would but like'to sea the former - I . mining in that legality, aiid .no authority pursued cortttin parties with wondorful. , Tile following bill wits, introducedwilid pill otfol I -Carried. I . Tile House aajourued aC 0,130. . . lawleskingus rilvi'voil. , . - r . I ,, ,e I to the motion, . . 11 . , ". . . � . pertinacity; mild had- I- I a course read it first timo,�' An 60t -to make, provi- - The Ilouso AtIjourried At 12,20. NVI,vxusbA�Y, Fob. -9-The bpattker Mr. Harcourt though� thaL i(,4ha..1Ntuybt . � . I had been granted. iilo�tet ' *tOok, s . � - , . . . I . Mr. Orton tifoved- for a oel at committee tle ' t 0 in. . I � I . . 0 _inconsistent with an honorable bbjQot. I for i�hldlug up insolv&Dt railway core- . . I . - i!l- I Of (Alf t6ll %%.fthaskeil.toi takil -the pogiCion � . . . sion Clio chair At 3 . - . I tb investigate the all,eged monopoly in coal 0 loulties. - . . I . The folldwilig petition's ,,veto prosebted: of police illagistrato''Ito retilgii at . . � � . . had suggolitocl no s6lution of tile ,di Lr I. . - I I . . . . . panies-Mr. Orton, , Mr. Noar.-Of the Comit Would . 011. Owing to the recent high Prices which Mr. McDougall said. it Was much.. to be AIv, McDonald �Pioto,). moved tho.'socona ONTARIO LE919LATURE. . y of.WQIhtn(I ())ibo-. Ile wits sititislied tlittt Ito pro�hieial ""' . . I - � . - had, obtained for'coal oil it was fort tbat a rogrotted that an, official" such as Prof. . reading pf the bil respecting prize -*fi4lltin g., . � . *­._ . . . . Agricialturul KCibiety, prit'ying for (;�ttlt,in -1�37c-)iioY was better spant. , Tile motgi8troto . . I � rimg-wasin existence in,this commodity, 1, . � . --- , . . aniond . I . . . ina should.havo it Ili his'power to arouse Who mover said the bill was ,suggested b ' ments to tile Afuuicilml Act�rosptict--, wits dollig. good ilk kedping, dowil lawlar4oj- . , I ­ apil that through its o&rar,16its a largo.. , I .. y Xoxiai, Fob. 7.�Tho Speaker- took ilia ing.tho market tax onfavill proaUM; - lips$, .and without him t1i; results .Would , � . I= to. the bf)na 1,'tde§ of ilia Calla- -tile Occurrences which had takoli place .oil I , . . . 4- ardount of mQn6y Wasbeing takeu froni.the chair At 3 O'clock. . � . . Wbo foll.9whig Wits were l,oq(l � tile I , be m6st disastrous, I . . . � ",Is out in Ruch ar trausactift ';is the 0 aers of * som4 coullitios during the TO organizo the rulmiCipAility'Of.2STeebilig. 'ti . . I . � . ockets of coulnumers. It -had been asoor � 112P. I in I 1, r I irst' . . lained- -that the cost of Producing coal oi, this. Tile British, Qovertunant lied inaft past, season, in w4loill poofllo over the border : - line * . � . � I.., Oft Lila itell; of "'40,030.,: Slotool of Agri7., . . . I . . uciating 6 t�o Indotporation of tile vil- I I . . . " . - an.aw4rd to,tba United Statos for damhges sbught to make the soil. of �C&uadtt ilia . I.., . . I .5.1r.Gil)liou,..Tto't3peetill.g municipal debell! culture, , I . 1. . � . � I ' - , I did 1hot - bxceed nine conts� Per gallon, and - millions . now battle -ground for A 'disgraceful 'row and lago of 13rockton, *. . .. . ­. I . . . . - . .. - Alt. Broder thoualit, thal; �tlloy, � did I , . not ., ; � . , . .. doiie,- and of tbis several tures. , � I , . � I wilen-sold Pit thirty or fortycontsitwa� ds of the American prizeifight. Ithi�(lbe6iilo�indtlio,ttlie,la-,v- taToatithorizothovillagii of Londoul,okitst - ,'Mr. F reoman. mov%1 -fora rdLU I Ii 'of till �Ob HUR"cieDt roturUs for the 1_�l go ouLlity a - 1 1 , . . . . evident that aA exor6&A profit wits secured remained in the hall . ' construct and* inabitidn water works, warkat f6os tied marlibb rants received lujtbo 601[eg", . - . n- .., �1 � . l ]a_ Govormnpt'�uuclairnq(l.. If they wore to W'as,(Voctivoii enough 'In -this rpapoot,.Atid . tile . - 1. I . I .. - �_ . 7---. .__�, ­ ...­­_,_.___-__f-r,,om-.th" ration-Ho-bolic,yod-thiLt-t " . 14 &It fgtitl6ii it might be as'woll .1 orato , said vilIttgro its it each city, t4l,wn and villItgo Ili Ontario* ior . Mr. -Rogs ,,VW.4`OT (IIAllioll- 'Chat. tile I I I -i6 ' iiivedi t6 )I Pwas bitraducod to rottiedy it." Th' . . et)II-age 1 , . I Governm should withdraw grom thifi a . . , a town. - .1 . . I tile year 1870. - . . � . . . - ent" include both these* awards. (Hoar, hear, bill -Ili- questibu .proposed to make,it a pull. _ I . - was.doing all obat N�as eN11c0L&1,of it, and , I . . . industry the protection - which, is placed I I I 1 Mr, ItAoitsou (Ili sting'411,AOd the Afill- -. Air. - Merqd GbIvorn " . . 1. .1 .. � I I I I ibd laughter.) He fkwored tile fullest isliable offence to scud or Accept a, olvillou'lo, I !tit Asked if thd Input iusta;lcodi�"(Iusowllol.qai]L,ort attuildalleo � upon coal oil,,.and which is being abuseid to ! . I - . 0 istry whother itwas their,intointioll to ilia , r inquiry into - Prof. Hind's .charges, as 116 to, fight , a prize -light, whicli Wits deBigned . Cc jutellded to do�l With tho. question of tolls. 16t tile college had resultorl ill a grouti : . . the extent of, creating a huge monopoly on any unlit in tile HUL)Vlouaotittirye4tiiilt4to4,to Ile was Award Chat there wak; A -strorig 'feet- winoutitof9oodtoalostudept. , . I , _ � . I . . . . � this article. , � � I. . . . had no doubt -they. wouldboproveltbaseless, in general ternitu its an encounter or light assist.t1to Wortion's- Christian Association, illg thab toll gates were relics of barbarism. - T a itom was pasged , _1 . .. I I . . 'Tlio.Hous,6adjourn(3d.'atO.o'clodlc.4 . with Weir fists or hands, betweon: two par- I I 11 , - - . Mr. Mousseau, ,After bomplimentin4 the . I , of Belleville, Ili, the arectiou And maintcll� -If the Go�cruminrt had Power to deal with � ' it He And I;Ppovtod. . .1 � . � I . . mover of Chip resolution on his energy and OTTXNVA, Feb. 10;-��Tlip Spodker todit: tit a - soils w1lo liti've mat: lop such purpose by audd-df a hospital aud battle for the pqu'r tllx) question., Of I T o conninittoo ro . . . 1. . ,� I . -lout made by orfortiletri, I I . hey might TlioHougoLte,loui,.necl�at,,)'Prj , 1. I . - wag understood to say that tests 0118ii At 3 O'clock. - previous arrangoil . . ., - . . . M ). . - assiduity, � . I And,frionfliess. . linva"tho power to deal with tho toll gates, - 'FawAy, Fob. 1 L.-,-Tlxo 1114peakor -Joolo� the. ' � - I had been ,4mutly im�rov6ol in lato years , The following petitions wore presented : it proposed further to punish tiny one who Air, .Blowab *4aid it had e net bQcu . the A4. Alawat NIL . . . � .1 i I and 7DI these tests litid beeii applied. i�' Mr. Stephenson. preiton : on,fit,,,,,ea " it principal, or-ag ali'"aid, second, . I . id tile silbject, had lkit ollAir tit 1i O'cloick. * " , . . � tod the report of. n I . . . . _ policy. of the Governmantfortuorly to ' Ali i '!ireQ .. . kiting Compauy'�Whichawau surgeon, umpiro, bucket, Assistant or to- . I assimt csu*&j.Iu(1 tile att;611ti�u %,�)f tile Govornmout, -, Frasoi prescuteol thu eighth -rep r . . � . P�j -1 ' ' alid wits being cousidared. , o llri;,ato 1*4114, , � . vould be impossible fat the Gove..;fimeut to - Chili Joint , . I . buch inmt, tution6 mild. kach was not t1i6ir. � � When the road ,And adopted.- . ­'. - . . . . porter At Any'p*rize-fight,anol -the necrissary . . ­ I .&6ido in rbg�id to this. mattei. . I I I . . ­ - . I - .tbo Corninitt u oil I . * ' - - ' - - . intoultitin At pliesout, - - _ , � . I Thd m6tilbli'llaisHea. . . � . - 1,Vr.'Parii'luil prosenied the 4ovelith ivitorb - . � - - - tests wer6arrauged the Government would. I . Arr. R'hyal'asked whether it was ,vithin =Wlilfcry mit4j)r6vided for tile. apoprehop- * Mr. Lunder w3lood Oto 14iiiister Of J'14(111- Mr.114, court ILH,I'ZL%d WI * tit(.' * 061111'11L�Ool oil J."ailway. � , . - . - tb ga of tile. dovornm6lit tilut tflo sion, conviction And pullislimcat'of till such' , r to ritisintoluded, of tile Standing I .. , . be happy to Attend , to this questioni -, IT,o 1 � �. . , �. . 'cation What nuinberof appli6i6titti had becii dilritig this session, to,abolitili tile sy Dills. , . . , . I I I ., stent Of - . . I - - hoped that -1U' the biemnitime tile motion li=d gi�cn Idst-atitumn by tlig ided to the Minister dif Eilucation intying sheriffs by. fuetij, ur to cliangq, hi auy. , Tile follOwnig billa weril ititrod-im-od- alrd , � I . s ,11611. persoiis. ­ . . I � I . . . I i . . - motioll ,was Minister of I'ailways �t6- T. J. Lyn,i . ko� , `Mc. WrightsugAestedthat the Milliliter "POOU�111 , aettliclit -by school illkipoctors or way., t I lic pres I cut'systuln. . , . reatl-a li�t;4.thr . it,;' � ' . �.. . . I I , would � be withdrawn. The , - t V I . I . . . . . I I . . . - . . I . . . . ' in at) IOU 'of the Clinadien Pacifia Of . it Or@,Pco . Mr. XoWat Haid it.walitiut the intention - .Alr. Orooks - A hill far anae, rb, puctin I , . : . . I Fill or Justice and the leader of tild Opposition Or Perna s withdrawn. _-, , , p . t t P , a -21,ii�4,1(0�!,) Visiolrd IlecolieS . rl. considor-the impr6onient of the to telich ,111 � 9 , . . . .A 1. -he- abAelloo 61 'Mr. ,ca, tt � I I ` ,. with- tho,olkjobt'of �010111 ritigilio last two'yolkru Arid what of �hc G vnilloin - in afiy,,�vity to abol6h the University:of Toronto. : i, . S I Laurieri'movea for coirespondence , can- � ,y � i V� nip , classo'lof Villpipeg legAl system, so that such crimes as that of � - olve I I I It Beoh�rd,' 'in . t . . As is ,Ug t la ,%,a Y , I . . . . I . 0 � Ikir, . � �5.ucll ttliplicalits. wolre� gr"Wit0d Clio ti�ostorll'of paylngi�lleriffs,by fees, - .. Mr.lVoodt-,.A`�ill't.o uuton(I tllf� 11) I . 4nd 5 - ' I . I 1180a, , . - cerning the purobase.bi the Dominion �. of , t. Bonif-z.. by proyiding Am, Biddul.ph slioul(l,aotgo.u*ii'putiisliecl. Thera. sucllpormit'�i 01- l)rOVi8iUl1tLl NCOUSOR. . rtlit, InOtion AV,tH'allo ' I . .� . ni�tuy cux I s As possiblo for the inord. justice'to be, obtained .in t1foi - I . W.0d to stf�lld. � ' AUdAHYlUrIl 11191)OOLi011 A(it.; Oiio at bill to , Canada of the Quebec', Montreal_ Ottawa was I kr. ?" vool(s replied that it! 1876 the iiiiiii- . . . . , . 1 -7-' 1 . __Ikl .. 'Y I v, . . . � - , n " Use ra Nevada �Itqulitnins than in Cittlada. . VXIVEIVill A1.11-11TAX170N. , at6ond tile a6t reo,j)(taing lnKo;6tivnious . & ()coidei�tal',ro,il.w6�,'':o'r., ibo� subuldizing ,-of -thosb d0iroivi of bring - hit, -cordwood S i Or . ber,of applicabiouu.Joi� Portificateswgii 352 . . . 1. . . . I birds . . . . I I - . I fkom,tllo -.lie -ridferr�il In.&' lAulnerous'lual'I'llick to' Ili id thu tiumbor . grantec v , *, � , '4�, - ,� - - . 1-1 o , . of tile same. He said the- sPeocli: of the � oii�,;t of ilia provitleci bad�'bean. . MI I vds 256. - ,,,T.r Xorri's Xl(;Vetil that It COU11111ttC-0 Of- _ ­ - - - . . I . , - li'l'i'll, `0 .ur lnow,�L-- -,\. 1;ill to.. ttllwn�i i'llu, ti�& - - .. I . I there it (I'derease, :Lila it resp6oring voturwixu ' '31jeOrpor , . - I , . " - ,_ � to . . olpirctl frola.' TreasuTor t4.Quebec. Ili the, Local Legis. jntjrproted�bytho'smid T. a.'; Ly n4key int rQoeat - kii ightly tourn am oil t. in ill is, House, � I I � rtllllfur�`( aplil,-;� . '004711ollisp: Ile ltlipoillte.(I, 'corllpop,�A -of , , . laturoshilwoll that correspondence )Dust 'KICII-M.way as' prtto�tlilally. to gi�O.! to, tile - (I that'it woula .be bettoeto . NV414 . . Momrs. lloultdr,. (1aldwall, Ov6bks, GiOko)ll. . I , % � � ,&,�,,��tlist:)�g�gi-tiooll lillon ill pjiVarto rather than �.cmitsbaing 109 ii,nd,tlioiiutiibei:tlr4�ittott,H�.i,- . - Ated Compallies'. . - - . .'.. * . , - I . .1.1 have taken,place i a ' the-la'it sei;slon .of Hall;., Gilbert iUcAlickbij, - Speaker. of the . . ' -ed fur: ...lst. ,( (Ilitivilt(iii), Witham, ffitmot4irt, Ilarldn I . -cc! ih - ro of , , - ,- � ­ gin a , . I . .. - - - - ­� . I l�.lr, Libuilbr mo% (, )pieki. Olt 1. I Ur."Hattly loreso�n'i 16 ,part ' Clio . . I - , . � , ,Legif3lative-AsHGiii-l),Iy-'oLUtixdto,b��;.,I IlIbiI6.' iii,pliblic. 11o,61l3epted td carryffig public Elluoh,4% AlIcLaughlin, .'sleredith, Aforr.14 And . I . I , . till Correspond , �Otw" to MilliAer I , - this Pirl�ament. , . : . � 0i1w . � it. tl .. (11 it , �. . . 'Of -dwood, , -1 It' , � �C Ti xls�iunur dr.0'r6wh lituids. ., : , I -be' .the entire -carrivigit Cot ltnifilosi logintop -vata-li-fe., �. _'. �_ � ��;_ � " , . Of thlb 1)'i�'l�i�liti,iiL,if�-.(if�l�,-clmixtix)ll- . .yj4LIlig",�-i"i�-,.iitli(i.il(!L!61i�, to , c011"'i(lut - I Askul, lf� It I .. ... .. tl,,q . I , . Mr.'Laujilviu said t . inf cronco. � 6awn . P -01Y Of .ri - or-Uny wl -i _' fi i - -t - 'I I lg7f I ��i. tile � , r - . u o pionio im, - 1. ..1. tw . -ice of"' . * Arr..Ch'arlton- 1_9iiid tile bill - �Vould- , '* ' - thd- �)ilitllirio Goverbiheii t,' il.iid _ . A ZOVQ 111116ilt-to blli-11Z, oi. colluricIlloo t to , , * . 1i . �[,..Luilg, Aept 'Rev'! member of ,,(hmther, With it AD'' . . , �N�J.._, a . . bon; gentleman from the, spoilch of Alto' bliat-InAead dr, f0w,e .jp4 LI , J11:L't �r. . tiny source a . . -pahal- � - . . I . . " I . . . � . `�l er, of .Quebee, was -reasonable, . -0.0 I , Ilad -be'en, .I.o*,i)u�lv'iiiterfore.witfi,tlijo'.i-if,,Iit,;oftliol)'ro,4sI -,city of' thol orllco�h or inonAltur.'Vot, -tile U111, tLrio, tile b I�Ieasur tAWOO(I Chat rnOU.0pOI - I I (A thu Ilow tl,tl,liitii]611t�tt-Y"I)Llild-, 111 .r . . I I . , . Cl R l"Timla liabla to , , I . . mi,tion -fit thu -provinco of"0Z �Ifildiljg, . but still he could not say there *, W'as* f cori­.idontblol . �o t to -the said' Its IlcW.9raPOr were vorsity or Toro4toi or UniverHity Colli -go, 0 i log(.s 1�:I. Ifig ticli powers to conferdegrees ilIgs this,yetir, Allot if t -bo or . . Hon.'Gllbert AlcMi6koW, find' agitinst tit() ties .for -pablisl , , . . I . ) . ti'lls If ­! tile . . . . iing .any , �111g to fli ilig V , acanolins ill - tho st-Idt "f . 6,11 bo .101111me( - Wfthr tile *Ulli�el.iiity'f)f . correspondence. If thiewelia, it could be. .. I titatement abou� " M I .'A - . . 1`16"it' "o,"it,1011 MrO 1,,� �,�, "W", . I ee I Ifous to) " i-epted 4 * - � broughiL down'Whan comp oted." ... 11 histractions inbiltioned iu�tlio-G'triroUtbo .:Prize-fights, Mild b� ihil 'fourth '.0laii90 ull'i'l ' q,,I�tjjlt�) oil j,.,,, . V( 11 I 11 ,. . . . I * - . . ' 0 (I UUMIX-BiLy %LIId-'pOII0I,1O; 21R.I. Clj�Z)I)iOS I .3t L; ` I' able tomm tol-til I Ar �. Alowi�t 4ai;t A was U11) 1111olition to - : . I � . . . . . , . � . .- . . irotion. was carried. . . , ', Of. all corr(,',sl';t)ll(lb,u6o.;I�Zit-iielI Abb oltid. 1i VO ',YUArrif ih� telidw-14 we ,4 :�. � . .. . Mhe� hoi.­Miiiist6r dAtea oy� tij6 j�14t Ult, teparters ,),Ijtefi.(Iin,�f.priv,'o.flglit,,4 w�okuld be tbo�-o AllstAtutiol u P -I - 6. sdo,111.0, wi thoilt. .- �� . , . - � , * 6 . .r rokqwi� L IL,liono., QOUITUC1100 ti.lih . � . ' ., I . . � . .. . .. . Ii.ptain T ornit.s.Scolt, moni.., Ikitbldto*imj)risom,n6ut. S�i'601nollthu.tigo ii ' ji'lcrhir(.�ti"*�v I,!* I rQ " ' .r. Jones, I i I f . . �.,! . � 0 i .. M in mov ng qr a retain of the: ilAdvass0a to 0 . . I _. . Miiiist6t;'or I .4'cl�I)itit.iii6lit.6i-�itily",Yii(,ril, I .... bol6w LhO U11 iOU14t - VOtNI f614 t110 bllihl� ligs, I. I . .. . tha,Slieriff- of Norfolk chartered It, steitin. b ,f -t-ho Outurib (�O� rovi I ni ("I'vity f V 011tioril), ut' ;haa. da,uja- I ,�(l to it I Ivito - I, __ , . . Y 'I I : I - O , , , . depositors',in the Govoiriliberit sa�ldgg berforNNInnipeg. ..� . ibilt" At , 1 ... . ar.o . lorlill lol 8theIi, I'lleA; olic f 11 i , . banks of sum� under :610'.duriug tholast. - Sir CharIm-TuPper Mid , that' Justrue. , anil - proModed to,:Tjoug Point na . . � . . The Governmo I . - . I I I I 4boat', .4, oils not;poll ouct d NvAll suku itistitutioll to furt'ller e0lupoi6tibil., - - I I . I . I I � . . . ;a , . - - I on s e " itild thilb Such Illinittep litive-powor -b , I I .. ., .. tile Baltic " .:iva. (, . I -F Year, said he did' not' -ekpect . any return, tioris wore gi veil td*,-iodil66.tl)o,olio.r,gesf.or.I stopped .. prize�fight' and -both-%'-tIlb par ullbj("at, ,( kenafor perswig and papo�ru, -tind.to �cpqi 4 A - I . attentioXi olthe - . I . )pleq of ail I . to., . . rr. Ioulder lnovcidfor� a return for . - . . � ilia of .jVillui. Dom I idDri-and. ,Ch 0io �Jovenu'rneutii had 'it, . * lolltsorloaaon - * * but desired . �to � tiall bringing cordwood inMtliol dity ' 1. I . bracts passed-by'.1fis IIon'6r'tb,eI2outoiilant. froiji thile to time. Ili inaki g'the mo IOU, � . ' Ili ' L It-bolng'(1) o'clocli the Spunker'.. left the I (J...) A stit,farrion h Of al 1.;'larceii . . Housa'to the. Matter. -4� ErigIbind'ibffad' peg, but thitt Qicy wore -liob 1 given fii�lattdh i0fug(ld'to�ro,Pay him is 0%penwq� - - .. o' . . . I . 11 . � . . I .. . I . ... 11 Gov rifQr Ili -Council; -� relating: to 1111ing *,. I . I I .- . I . ni�LcX4 butivoicu tit? Govovinuou t 'of, Ontario - I ' I . been found that the fire � it of 6x)o* shilling a wity as to discrinkinato'bi favor of indivi- After, a.fow:romarks from Mr. McDo'llftla. vacalicios, Illakill"', W1it,lAgO4,. or,alqloillt. eh!Nir. - . . � � . . . :, .. . , , , - I * , , tt, . . W&F7 too . ,,01,),Iy� the bill Was read a..9 1 1 % I and anyparty or partiektrosLting to'rig I �, or - . . i - high, ail& a reduction : of that' du,als.' No company � with ,M)ich- Mr. (Pictou) 14 I dopnd Mr. Young (ionoluded. the (Ioliata -oti hik pLivilego:4 oil tli�'Nitigar& ltiyer,at Nflon , , I I . 1. . - � . 'i, . � monts.rolating to professorships in sitid ill- . I I - figure *bad b6en� found successhil. H& . .XcMichbu,%V&s associmt`6a had Advantages ,.tiih6'. I � . . . . , . jl7co tito (41). . nioltion.and coiltendod, that 'the Objections. . � I I � . . � . - . otitation, or of their sidaricu',si - -o) r ... �;Itlgara rialls,sllcmirtgd�t,CuH, rents, or �,, , - thought the limit here', one dollar, Was too " " Boultboin moved the p.dintrucrit. of k �Aliailitcr of Bducktiou,' 4bil; n it', RUIlls tt"reod.to be. p4id,'AUd teviusi 6f p�y- � - . . r . . 6vor Any others, Ili bringing ill cot.dwood, ' �After-'veoie'ss, Mr. � 11 ii'werobr little woigbb. , .IliKo , bjeo't wws I � .. Mx..Drowask6d whe it soobna reading of ,the-, bill respecting the, sAid ins tile P�ioFlarty of tile fatU161714, , ,nin,t, '.- . I. .. '. . . high. - - , - :%- � - . I . thorthe Goverinner X -list of appointments. made in . ti- Ubt to pry into . . I I � . . , . I I . � � I I .. . I . I . . . . Mr.* Lange�in'saidany improlilm(.)ht that Was *Awaro that a bridge 6reoioa by tile Northern RailwayCorripany.of Canada. ' tution. taidur tbo,prosoiit GoVoirtiliatill.ti wit'll bilt to obtAin particulars Its, toi-crolps wid - � � Ce Cl. . , ' a 101 ; "' I.: I .1 (2,) A siatoibck of Ail re .ipts by ,the. I to salaril ,i�go tutdor oultiv ti I I . . might Induce the 'people to save even Very. Hiidsiin�Bs� Compaby acirosw the Ai�sini- AIr. Anglin inquired as tp, the purport of , es at; 0 . . 110 ',l,,id acre 4 . I I i,ilits or - � . � . SM611 amountswould be..'�Ilcouraged'by the � va fA Foit.E'Ilico- preve4q& , the bill. I. . � .. . . tj O . thereto att It 'd Government oil account Of kouoh.t - . . bointi - Ri 1. I . I& , 00 Mr. Wood pidnilsod to nivo t1iii.subject; . . . ., . . . . . I . I I. . . , . .P 1) took A large interest hi-tho . leases, or.an accomit of Any privilegOK,uold ided the, cost.w.QuId not stoamb inglip-tilostrea.111 abov.qtbit uni� . They had sc6 tile endowment , . , ' , rf3.pttqs , Mr. Boultboo gaia it was to &Iaw tile �erq bis ooliHider6tioli. - TOO rilotioll was witli- ,frantl4d to O�Uy parLiaki at'Nittgath, le ,110 .. . e vi . . t, � � ity. I � . � . . . - point, And whathdr'they Will tako steps to ment... s out upon 6ducating-iii more haudful �of Aia,�rn - ,- s - . " , , Oate,40f ptlyalent. 1. . .....� - . � � . It. I.. ,. - � - I 6* bbjdat. .1twixi . . . , .. , * , , , . . . be such its to defeat - th . . 1. � company to raise money -for. equip . or I i . I : . . - minimum ,amoui � . .. *Tho'bill wawthen read* A secdad Chile and - P . 1. � 1 , �Iloh move _ wit9l) 11 . . I � . . I . . . . ,�gossible �bat * the If to Ile .secure Such alierations, in the bridge -by I.. I .r. !Or dirv, of . . . i I . . 4 - . . . , mg men Ili cot It parisan'With. other insti- M . a tile second �ca lo � ;. " I � T 1-�e * -4 0 a 0 in ittoo . 0 . it Rai I yet . I , I ... I 'III; carrl . . . :' � .1 . pl�oing�6.swipgordraNviiiit,it5wilL amo . laic r d't' t1i 'cc nl� tile bill t6`11-11detid tile Nunicipal Act ,by %,he moelou, Nt ,a � . � . . , i .. . received.might be. redti66d);; And tho.que;. . . I'VIlys.,-, ­ tutiolIB of- it similar pll�ritoitn*. -Ile WAS . I J . . Aft.13pli-�Orderol- be . . � . . :The.. ' &B read I or the -so and read.' - . - . . . . . I . . �, I . . ., . * ti6.n -�7ould hob. be overlodked.­LCarried. ,tb Ling obstruction to havigatioll. . oAlerw . �c I)VOld(ling that d.f000f 'five dollars . . .. . It � 404ad for a return.. '. 1. .. . . . a axis . . . . . . . . , .,gla 1, however, tlfls� 9. no,fouger tile caso" . bituld SI .. I �.. . . .. I . I I . � . . . ii)g of -thd bill to, rpgU totbolloursollabor I . ..., . '0�1 � � �Iowlvgl 1i - . ,. ..Mr.-BonItbee .introduced 6 bill to am�n�d SirCliiiirlesTu pr*Naid-tho'Govermhent . I 11 and . . I b&n grad - Uates w . be oteil��r6m:overyomildidt�io,for,i-fiuiii, 'r,"'i".--i" ­­�,vn�i.'f.nil . � I 1 ", -, , � __ . -1 � i1rnmrIT&MIribs, — . . . - - -_ - I .. 1 - . . 0 .1 � 1. 'If,,' � -1 �� ­ - - '7­rtIkVC C AN TJJffl1Xr-M-da-A*Vf1t-S78-­ 1.1-10. G.-,Zar= I � t!ryt V - 1, I IT'Durti- to t 10 odbulla, I �� I Nfr. Bergin dosired it to stand. . . creas It ) to wou a lllmto hear 1110 " iritioulil defit. It Ot,pay'r"U'O'lit." . , . . � .1 . . ,� 1, anation of tile inister 'du . f - � Mr. Ross (Middlesex) -Explain..' : and tit oving it Wits under ex of. R wition -be � pro�cikt - ballot 0 ,� . a . I a qhostiou of: rem . � � . . . not a ullowcol to whbn ,nes impo�iod -b, tWi, Tovoufo�Volioo : . .. Ur. An�lin saftlAhe how. gon ' � ration, , � . . alid,to-see 0,11 t iouptindit ,7 .. t " , � - Y . Mr.'Boultbee said- -the object 'of the bill conside � . � tloinan lied Tl 46.�Ior -41M. ... ,: . papers are-inarked by inca�aoltatcdvotcr�u,-' 31a"i, L'at f U00 -tho ,o.poroiU''-61,tb&t­: ,­.: I , _. th is bil I , I, the orol6i pa -sod last �' I . . 11he 6jeet was 0 proven, � .4 1 e it I .. �. was io make it necessary, before the Cau'ada .-Tlie House wento ittle, eorilruldoo on Air. I 01, teed TT 0 1� �- %iLig. to .. reply, � silid "Ile - I b bogus. balidl_ . g .. . , And lib'd allbwad it t � . I. . , . . � I -) ,no I Rtell� Qu far whiell. L .'' . I "ai� had'hovor fid I .1ligh exilanatiowi or M." '. I . . �nd.. The nature ofthe offene I . Temperance AeMbould 'take effect, in any McCuaig!k; bill to it�ena the Insolvent AvoU yu 0 SIX1,110. buu W11010, . dAttes, being natninittod w -ho had , . I Inulti6ipality,thah th4voters in favoir.thereof and the arnallaing. Sets. on, Pr6bd,bly' lie could do the SMMQ L ilkfokulatiol ea.td'ful .tiol Of running. ., I . . .. . . I . - ', -'.. each priaou'Or 'was Olivictrid aild coltinlitit,ed I . I . Tito bill 'was "PsO ' ' . . .. lit whon. a,sked byhon. nioulbers, ! . .. . r ,emsinn - . Tho",bill '�was road a second time afid f � . . . ohould be A -mitijorit -a the voters .of. the rep itlioutzalend'. 0AS " , , . . a. - I . . ;Y' f- . . orted 'frdm botrumittobw at Cl * t L ' . andAllat. - lie had Ill It s courted free, dis- - oil. lion: paynion 6 01' nileg alid. POH 3111POR9 . _ . . . ' . la . as yoa I cus'gioU -upon a utlational inatters. ' Ire - ' . . L � Mr. Bergin s id . "I t " r to w . referred to tha.Arullleipal ("ontrUitteo., , . . municipalityi ' � I. .1 I .� * rapilt, received Its thik rbading., Land was. . , As 3rd. The Armin nt-o Ill]) C4 aild fees i Ill Posed . - * - . . . .. I .. ,Tbe,bill -wa's i6ad a first time. - I ` . . , declared parried. ", . � I . . ., *ill, iLnd 'the inember.for Gloucester 'was Ver I ad *&i& reason to boAdva, th L Clio. Tho House ftdjoiirnbⅈC 10.3.0 pan. ' � . ,tell c , I IIONVII.-.F . itipitiatilly,* together .: ­ . I I M ill 'et Alie -8 � . - . :L - ­ . .. aW,&r0;bf tllb fact, as lip occupied the n oxt. ne P16, O' the fJroAhce did iiot onolortio. hikI � � � .. L " , wi tit tile (Itutc, Of, ionvictio'l . 1.� . I I. . . 1. L I , - .. L .. .. . . .. ,. . . I * . . I . ­ . I I .0TTKIVA, Yeb. vi �-'A6- Speaker took the ,., Mr.-Landiy assurnod, the responsibility -joOln to him. pe� � . Tituast)AY 1leb ,'10. ­Tho .8POLLI(er'.0ok I i e At 1� O'Cloo I I I . t _ , ­ _t, .)r_ I . - . * . -L' . , O'clooh.,-�-, . .. I 1. . -Xeclerls,-bill to Abolish the Supreme . .. . 1. . . 0 1, 0 , . .. . , . . . L L chair at 8 , . . . . for . ol 10 to' liq appoill ill tit' cht I - . . . - os audfoe�, ALe L - . . L Mr. Boultbee roso 'to -move the separid p y with roforcitt. . I . . ents 4th; The ,it tiount of IWO � paid ­ 'Mr. Blake presented -a petition frdmi car- 06urti �ts: 6riginal intrOdIf6er" bdiDg Uowf 't 'a . .0 ti 1. � I killinforincol. uo,NvsL)aI)tlr . U116, folloiving potitious were presbUted', said pv1qou'ou' dischargle, of said prisoners, - L . I ' L .. reading of tho-bill to amend 'Mr. Cal Vill" 'arf d otllorq-,�-Of tile Village . . . . . �11 . tainroBidents'of Peol and Halton reprp�_. arideaged, He moved t11P a9cond reading, ' * * ' ' (L ' " 'Ot'"It". crititisi had. undprtakcri to usurpsoll.1c; of,,010 aud. thuditto o.f.0ach pa�yllldllt. . t 'of 1878.* - )bject,itill . . , , of tb o . . I . .. . senting that they to thV.puniber of about .when a dollato lastin�`iiidv4ral hours took I wits fulic bloills --rin trttut(A to that ('ovtwinneirt., Coftlicil, of,I.16rtsn)�utb,; al"�. * . . "IiOwll - 6W. The applieution' of,such lues And - . 500 had formed an association for i;digration Plato,' Thealmost uttaid I wasuoh priiitedin , ' . . ("Ouncil. of Britillpfou - I . .1 . I � mans' oxprossion I � Fronall. - Ill aliticipiLtioll of r1is lion. friulla,K lolig- ,Lillso of .thei Town. "Itie'r Ho Paid, say: - , . L. . . * 6ia"'ce "'�� _'up b -b . �" p - t � t-1 On' its � I to the Rainy River di�trict, that obst6cleft L of opinion WAS* that, . While the - ikourt was � - 0. BoUltbe, said tho - Officers. of tile ' delmyetl inotion till correspowlence tit ( ship Councibi of JTudor,' Lime.rick - ILI I I L. I . .. � � . . I L 11 I . I .. . House informed 'bfm1heL,tIIo bill WAS � Nsllol;also-of Clio Towmillip,00ulloil o� " (' Amolint rotaine(I by,(3 ,ov6rnljtpilt. .. . I exist by reason of the, unsettled state of the hot giving ovbty satisfaction, �Ot it supplied told tit Frone i" . � , differoat doo(iments'wore alrO,Ldy PrOPILrA . . t-_':�, Affid,lit lvd(li �tO, uAlUiPipUlity.'. ­ ­­ ,', -L . I boiindavy question, And praying.that those 9, Want. iind was the it ec6sary comploment P I .. 's , I—, I . "I . Beckwith -, Also of ilia Toft Coillic"I ok � , ,rin 'a And Oiily,�z del'ay'of It do�y or tNvo'Wolild oil- I *130 Authority f6ii such, 4ul).(Iivis , r . . . In' of'GoVerriment' In.Speaker ruled Lim out of ordor*, but ;, , Severally I raying fo;Ir atticii � . � i . . . . . difficulties. may be ronkoved by the awaid, ,to, Federal, sypto . A I � L4110 befora1licy i�ero laid beforn Clio Ali, - Wirrikiton ) 6dier applioation of sue] i.11 acm ati(I fees'. I . � � being confirined without delay., .. I . A or . 'Alt. Boul . lonanb.to the A�;seqsniant--Acb. 'L . I . . .1 1. L . I fe-wnfemborg,howev 'Lopealy�$Saflodtlio� lboie'r6mained Ataliding,�Illltjl At 110,Nvoulil state' tit Ill * " I. ., . . . . . tit tile coriespolidelico By Mr.,UOKini—Of the truHtce4 of I . . to rolotift was (Arried. - � . L The following' private Aills were intio-' oourt, And Appeared disinclin last ' *, after continuous cribs Of il ordor,'? the would qlliiw�. .that th6 Course lie had . Alt. Bell nioved for .,tit ord6rof Clio 116uso 1 , .. . , any Compromise.' * L , I I .1!" . . . . . duced and read a first time. ,' - . .. . I .— .. . . Spoitker.decidea that the bill Could tiott be 4flad was' 'tho only course' 10m. 111gli. hchbol'-praying that there inay 'r it returu, ldiowing:' Ist: ']'he liulil ' . 1. L act ' . . I L �, , �pur . Open be Ito d I istilictio ro b6r at , . " . . . the olivored taken u�. . . � ' ilqy. . -011e - , . To Amend incorporathig the Aftoradozd�Ap'coclioglittdbooh(I I .. Iiii . � -cspons it between . giato illsti 'JOIJI'alu-te -liarr . . . I . to ond wlio� felt his I ib tic . ., enipklyed,�164,tfioi, Roman L I . Montreal, Portland & Boston Railway Core. Mr. Houde moved in amendment ,ilia tubes And lligll N't:130019, 4nd that tile special Catholic ,6parttte .Rebools, *lie arq mam� - . . ad- - , .. CANADI&M PAc1I'lO1I,VFP4. . - , '�- -,. Dr. AlcOaul bad been appohitail to, tli6 rittilts 'to 0 9 . ., pany.�Mr. Brooks.' - * '. . .. ment'.of tho,db'b&'tb..ou tho..groun . I ' . lJoIliato it,Htitilteu� .mAY �b6' b .f L. lmuniLy, (1641111i . . . . id, - Mr. Blake, Ilk moving -for correspoudbneo, University Ili tile fall .viaer Of bi,4 vout-h .9 � I.. . ors 0 cot) Pa. by law ip . .. . jouv� telegraphic and* otl'OrWisc, on the- subioct , and'. held l: '11191, PoAt U ­ - I . I � To awriatho act incorporating the Ab;i. . thIl t, ,any members were not aware. Cho G io as ,Ili eh�ss'cal, abolished, . I feae'li,. UUt who lIftVO not - undoigollo all _­ . . L , , , . . ned Company of, CAaada,'itUd , Ill . "tion was to , have boon ,discussed, that of. ill& rates to be chargod on *the Canadian scholar at.thab time, 1831) , 'Th()I) tile first .. . . .. .. F1110"ll READINGS, . . I . I.. . .. . . .. ! . - . . . ox[tinination, iuid consequently aro without I . .. . .. .: . Pacifid, ritilwa�lundbk, tile Contra0b OU. tile class liurnborul(l little more thaia it dozerf, bills Wore, bAr6duced axid -o rtiriciltes fr iinyl ALillcis * " . .. to authorize a oilleugd of name- td'tlio,t' 6f &y. . . - . i . . . Tlio tolfdwiii� ' . . � O . am 6 306rol' of ],,'x' . . ..p the Aiiaident ' tusuranc . Company of The- union4ment ga ado to appear while it, litter years it numll6rod it hundred, road,a'Jirst time: ­ . ' . I � a . , . ve a now phaso to, the table, said tilat it lied been ;he or'(Aher AnRtittitiou-�authorivad. to ili,que' ,- . America. '� .'. - . - ' - . . . ­ . discussioti, And Messrs. Blaho'. McDougall, by public prints.that thoro'bad 'booh som6 andtlie offotb to. discharge Ads-oltitiO4 waki. 'Mr. llolijltcr-­,� bill to tlmqIld,bb�"Munil such ull(l("X,.olir.6(lti(;tktiolitiI 114A and ibsti. , . , , . � . , b It foe one , , . I �� tution . 8, . . .. . In reply to Mr, - Borden, Sir' Cbd.rles Bracken, Weldon, Millsand others pointed 6orrot4iondance wit'll.the Toronto Board of (-,coming too nine i. fix his stito of 0i " Acb. . .. ': - , I . . .1 .. . . � . Tupper said the kegUlav rate on the Ititor" ' out the uu'dc�irablpireliiultki which must fol- Tfado upon tile subjeek of t to ratos� to be health. '% Tjli� Wfts�. 0�idetlt*�tvllo�il . Clio G(,�V.' -1],)`16, Jdroo'ks li.loveol tho first reading Of It 2ud..Irlio !salI16-infonnittlon in rofeventic .. ' ' ' . rough grain 'traffic was 30 low,.-froin permitting ' such A` m9blon-to olidrged- as �. . . . . affectibg tile in'tofe4ts.of tile Graniout cidled Upon him to retire.' 1twits ])ill re.specting it further JUIPOVelfiblit Of tit inale ' teachers similarly .6ruployda ill. , . I ­ . _ cents per quarter. That sent bythe b&rqt46 remaiii *011 tho n6tice p,Lt)oi,,, -tt, standing 'Ontario railways, and. it appeared'tlit4t An the Aahlb with Prof.'Croft, who. lia(l beau Clio school, IAW. ' J19f Phi0f TWOVNi011, Ile RoUI&U (jaLlItille Relloofs. .. - , - I � " . momiCe' to. t1to c . . I 11 ' - , .Chili waij taken � at it fraction , af *a cont' 'curt, aija they United Ill ,:arraii'�iomorit It ad be6ft mado Olt tho',ulibloot, .appoinfCa fit 1813'. The Governi -plitined, was to almure, it better Attend. , "'ro6k, " � 1. .. nent woid bN , 0111% ( .4, stated ChAt Ila wisbod tho , I . . . .. below that rate. - ' Ile corrected his Answer iliging that - A,vota be takeli till the inain which, Arrangement' tile liom Minister had.. thorbrove olbbgad to try to socuro its goold 'aima tit Wittolki. The question of Atttbild- Irv�tion to stand for tile prohinit'. - 1W would ­* . - .. . � to 0, former question of. ilia 11011,� gointlaromm quostion,"hud' ilia 41stence of. the, t oburt, �iild(l the're:Was UO olljoat,1611 to la� pit * ** ' � . � the fiaccossorti to those gentlemen its possiblb� 'Antic WAS iIUpOrtILIIt,.ftH OVOV 2.5,000elfildron Opp6sd Any Itiolion whic ' It had it,ty'othor . I . . by stating that �ono cargo lied beoh either Affirilrea ' or'tllc revorso. A notice- table, That arraugombut, whicli'liad boan Ile liful YLL linigth Heen A[r, Wittron; mild tile be6�eun.thu it;,m of 7 aii(I 12 wore reported objucb,thim.tho ilrtorOA, 0141,110so-sallooN. " , . ddspatolked and others wore kexuli negotiated able -�eaturo of,t] , I . As t ,)I , at , It . t�clldill . g sellool., .It had : 6evil 1. . 10 wt4 '' ill. . � . . I . . 'a daiiktto'N�as Me. AlcDoil- inadc-Pliblic, k6rolu,a ib be eoutaiiiad iii, It .proVoiiidoit to bon latol beaft thai lip ling it swi,yli ready to hirtiiWi w6lliibars ­ ' 1 , I . � . I . , , .1 . . I I for� - , - . . , �, . ;, gall'A'speoch, rowark6blo, for' Its. forcNef prppo4al froin tllo'lloarcl'ofyl'rik(lo,',Aul)- cottio"611t to (,'till da'.ati-it.wq's vae-atioll, evidillit.l.it Min f`or,.,.,AcilniitiJU6'0IIi;t tile NVIth tile. fit Ilust'ill fo�l nation".1 , I . . In -reply ,to Mr. Thompson, M�. CArcni neski :Yet, mbderaid tono, in Which, wbilo iniftedlatho Iffluister;and-a 6Iagrhpbii.' tillie, w1d,obtain. All, iliforillation in coli'licu. chmuil requiring it iiiiiiiiini'm at0u,lanco - ,lAti, 13oll said that 'ill Inolving. tile lid�olu- I . _. -of establishing dam r it.�' Acroets, lie - aflirilloa tile -Do. respouso oil, his part, int. w1iieli lib �aid it -ilia po.- I I): in . . . iioll ])a hail ill viow,the g6od OfTlib .schools. , , , I said the question PH of admittitli, Lion with 4i M -'Toironto. No Its- - Of fOlIr 1UOUtIW - III, LIJO . year NVIV4 . I . . — � . , * . . . . I military, instructioft this ,year, was now cossity of. it4,611 till lied oxistence; , ' was unobjectiollabio, and it WAS it'dreca tb. surall6c was given to ,him that wati p6s4lble, practically itiOrCrILUVO.. An"offleer would Ile would not objdOt to lotting tile illotion : � , , . I ougagin4 the attention -of'tlio 06voriintionC . Mr. Ouilaot. (it 111c6) too, .1ilade ail able' xlb-(Mr. Blak�) -had Atipposell froni'eitbor -to IcAll to (lisift-ftWill.tIllatit. - . . . . be to,ppointerl UlidoP tile bill by t1lo-w-hpol stan(I tvtnporaril�'. - , I . . I . . I . Mt. Rykort asked wllotljcr�tha. attoiltioij spoc6ll 'sornewbat sitilil tr in tonq. Tlib pourpos tl� Uti6rinati6p that, thera had.beau Mr. )IoiriIi. referred Ao� Clio ck�itichqinu bourds, widbil woulil onforcullio'litw xatlio,r Tile mofion wl�q,.itiklwad. to s , d , . . I . . Can , . I " . of ilia Government had been dkawii'to the motion for tile i0jourialuent of tile debate' soina.correspondonoo at any-rate-bo(Av ' cot" � 'Which )I)6`iI.r6d iii tile In.c.sioill rokIlect, to bV Inoral suits ioll 11 I Lill, by tile impoAtion of - AIr. Arowat,' owing to' tile deati; Of Dr, `,, . fact thattio provision'.1laa-boon,,�gaaci -for Wits lost by 80 naym to 72 yeaq. Tha -Alin- Clio Quebec Covornin oil Van d this Gov6rit. .,those it AIJOYMlItti, 3111d 11101.11tht thiLt th "intities. ll.'Ii(ieliil(lr(,.ii'tijicl(-i-I:I'yoit�i4t;f Trarkin, which had Just, occarrod, �rioved . . , I a III) . � � tul-nitig vessels of. one hilhdridd -feet kool. i4torg of 3u4flee 4inil Cluutomu'wevo i3vi- itiont oil tlio*uatno_ subject, its Affect! lig, Lila fioNwififil eiq had ib - povroet, right to OrItIcivo Ago en)10oyed in fatitories, at)(1 who woiuld illo adjoltrionell t of tile Itotme., - " , - * . and, Upwards in tile :Welland Calltil, and if dontly Avant 'to volte 092killut tile afiwna- � int4osts-of. t4at,'Prolvilloo and its Govorn. .tb.d w,jl u0b, olf. tile Minimter (if B'ducatioli). notho.'undatillio prP4eiit bill was,.. its shown Tho I rouse adjourne(Tat 4,,30 till Monday. . .. I SO)VAiether it 1618 the intantioll-01 tile Gov. manti but Y" I, k7ofirl T'Ittedoliald, who had, itient railiway. ,- I . It waq well known that tho Minister of. I)ytt,i.-(�I)ot,tli(,tli(�,liliiiliiqlitti)tl,2,r)21. Ito I . --I-,:-- .�­ii, �:.._.�� .. .. ... ­ , . I . . . ont to rattledy, thlo serious defect tiob heard a.worci of the debate, entered the , ."Sir'Charles Vuppor—1 said there wits no, Education went; to E,ilghtnol to soonk, the . would liko to bavoluttiocluned A proviHioll . . , ... . . - . � 11tr'. f4ullivab, who wit's tempo I - . =e the final completion at Clio cartal.' . Clininbor suil �Slloutcd ,1 LoAl 11 - This car- correspondence -.with ilmy, iliewber Of the sinvices of it compotelit profesHor to.occUlly fov it projwr uystein of superanquatiop for verily gus ". . priliolod from his pociNon "m postmaster tit '. I I � � I Sir Charles ,�'tipper said -the principal tied. -coll'Sternatida into tile Ministerial .Govorriniont, so fai As I am AWIlre.* I . . , tile cllafilfgtiC'chair� 11 I the university. ilool. tolachers,*but, lie proposed to loave i b "a) I . . , inclod'i'liowavin,, t At ition could )Ya got to the Central Coliiiiiiittool to JUid out the I . business �of .the canal for Mmo years to ranks, And thete wits An oviden.t ddluorali. Alt. 3341to st�tid lid had 111)(101FAGOd tile Conti' 11 S -nilvit, fvw dayH ago foran allogeol'irraga. , . comei'lilust be through trade, slid there matioll. Mtlwilgh tile Goyerinnelir, VQL61� ]tttil. galitloinAll to, 9poalt movo pokiitivoily,at, ill Clitimilit who wore thoroughly conipateitt opinloUki of tile toar,hem- 'Yho toacbers fittil . "I'll In' " ", Co., returnod, train Ottawa - � I -�. , . . � . were im taills or factories Bear Which ves. solldl� for tho: Itlitc,l)(1111tint. -their followers, that tiple than I � J6 now,apPriarod to CIO, Ito - to liol(I that potiition.' He. thought that tio'briiitted A selicino to NOiich they wbuld toon, wharo lie had till filter. - yo-ti�rd-y tter, ' Role Would neba to unload. The foal-bu view with tile Poitmastor-Golloral, 'Rild . hi'. imitated trieir 6xamplijitx tile inost irrega- would still supposo then, that .tliorq had - CRIlAdittlig HhoUld havo.tho Pkeforctiolo over like' tile Homo, to givo effect. Ife was' � I . ness bptwooi� �.Sb. Cathavillos, And � . vota boon Homo corrospondenco, inaginutih As ho, 'the BlUglifill, � Other things beingpolvial. Ili novilrdialoug olesirouH tbat tile I (Illinstioll [flr �Ilicd illattors to his satiiifitctioli. The , . Lake lur initillior, thereby eatishig Inaliv. to - - ex, rigid fl!�08tigatioll failed to devoltlP '' . . Ontario was expected to badono by the iu tile affiriliativo, who, liku tho �Vnistcra -could hardly Assume -thab Idl VAL wits (lid not Htlealt well for Chair uiiivoi-sity should Ile further dis6u4sed by tile teltollorst 1110t. " . resent Panel.* Yet these reason$ i knowl0ind been going ()it %�ithotlt %onto . whou they lied to solid to V ,ngland for a so that if 016 Trouso wag called upoll llext thb mughtest discrepancy in Ili);' accounts,, ' . it ))lid of'Justiob alld Customs, lied isitandedto I And It is Understood tbablia will be '0ill, Cecil (loomed unnecessary to make. a Illisin vote agaillst it, I , . . . ,$) . -sor, -oil ha(I been brought session. to c6risidor tile subject they would I .1 for tile larger elim of -vessels. If huth 1. aiscutision of tile ratt, its they �Mould Prof(,,, Mr, Wart stated itninediately. �. . After' ro(lass the ,debate oil tile rqain affect the I)rovindo at,, Quollad very import. out front E'hglaud with the Intention of be- be Able to .do 6 having rag4ril to tlio I . I 1. . � ... . basin were in futuroi required it could be question wag oplitilitiod by AtesIn-ki, Villeb, antTy. 'That there had boon An arrango. cOming1t, Professor. , ' . I . . opinions of the wholo teaching prefossl6n*. 1' Noporor William is now growing thin in . . bonstructed just As easily Its whilo,tho work Coursol, ,i 'Langoviu, - James McDonald, Irlont, mado b�, the Minister Its to ilia intos Mr. Crookq—No; Mr,i Warren wits tolffoiod 'The motion %�as carried. .. I I . his botly, 'aiidjs fogs have olinunished in . . . on the banal wag in progress, mud in the Blako mild Landry. , . ' . : to -bo charge Oil tbo Canadian Pacific )topoHitiollotiblifirowlio,tevet. Mr.Wakren After vooesq, tholtou8il'.aig I Ain Want jkt�o;o rotiff�dit�"';-"Irigzy)ilitiiry coats arothickly. I . frimultirao tho iiitero�t On the money would All% Mills moved A six,011011018' Ilbililt, with the Toronto Board of Trade left for PurOlv P017-40"Al rOILSOns; 110 offer Coniftlittoci of Supplyi, � . padtlool -and Ilia 'troUrkers rtra out very - . be, -saved, afid the, piosencit, of unw . lie Correspond. 1 WAR Matto ta, 11,1111. I " I . . I , joldy whiell we" carried by 88 to lo... : 410 approllemlod, got' I . I On tile itorn bf §1.10,000. witness foes in jargo, Tile old Millis strength is ovidplItly � ' bria alb. would be ' , . �"Iilwa . . IMPHO I I ges on tho tow.p. AVIO 6 %'lie rcionsinder of tile sitting r. Atorris said that it w&f4 quite evident 4" decrease $10,000, failing, butho be' t that lip is its -active as - , I I idodd � V% ail Asocouried 'U00 with tile gontlonion Car wit At criminal cagei as's I 1 , 110 lie& given this a0mowhat dot . in considering Mr. IVIOCarthy's bill.to estall. going t0haua over that I'DAWtIty . � from what lied been said thaQrv.. 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