I " but a nee the letter stein I 'been curled, he Jd with; . to soloist in cevrying it on tl j, Mr. BLAKE, in reply to erenerkof' I the previous apeeker about the laden-ship l. of the Opposition, Mid the gentleman on :his side had not yet formed themes! ' into en orgenized body When they did , so, he should be happy to follow th i member for Bothw'eli " his leeder. Tht I himself, he desired no higher position' than to do his duty to hid party es one of its rank and tile. Hon. Mr. OARLING vindiceted hispo- i eitlon, chiming that he had supported , good meesuree during theien years he had set in Parliament, end that on the qu of the franchise reiud by the Munici ' Bill, he had proved himself e better " former then the member for Bothweli or Mr. McKenzie. l - MLMoKELL AR, onthe question ot ti: leadership of the Opposition, seid h occupied the seet usually neigne to the Opposition leeder, i ply become he found all the other see on that side occupied when he here. But he wee tree to confess that, i taunt entitled eny men to fPgr"l the gentlemen who should seet mills hen. friend iromSouth Bree end he should be t,',"ttttu, It his ho friend wee ecknowl ged es h that position. m went on to revle some points in the political - of Dominican of Public Works, and , reply to that hon. gentlemsn's etteok up him, with reference to Municipel showing that the responsibility of telling of the frenchise rested on shoulders than his own. The remeining cleuses of the Ad were then oenied. Ben. J, B. McDONALD then no the usuel fennel resolutions for and engrossing the Address, which agreed to. Hon. J. B. McDONALllthn that the Addrees be signed by the B and preeented to His Excellency by members of the house es ere men the Executive Council. Denied. Hon. J. S.McDONALD moved when the house Mi mine. it do sten journed till Wednesday, 8th Jan Gerried. The house then edjourned et tw r minutes to two. MeeS-emlemEeq-