The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Jan 1868, p. 2

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If the Gov. all""dl 2htttP1ttt e! tLtallt ernment could not show cause for the items, 1! boil-i bed no opportunity _ then they ought not to occupy their sects. our the proceeding. of that The public scoounts committee had not he "We. hit he hid done " since end thought. been struck " ell in the Bonnie of found out thet the stete~of sifsirs we: 'Gia' Commons thin year, and " ell "one. be we: 'hetsqhmrr. He found out that you adter ewere that they - set nor bed there . (r,2ttth', Cdeevoured to pet check. on been s meeting of that J;iiiki'irii, for three . ttrg i "warm t2imtt,tgt of or tour years. e... M . tt ttaming The motion thet the re crt be Mo ted incresslng from Ie, t?" 1',TlN'l1 on wet then on . p p s .. tt 0m mencement of e new erey it was 2',"ld'lh') 1"an READINGS- "CW"! that I check should be put on the Mr. FERGUSON introduced e Bill amend. old systems of "tg,tre, end wette, such ing the Act imposing a tax on dogs end f or es would be icon by a Contingencies the protection of sheep in Upper Cenede. Committee. But in the maritime' hethongbt "Ordered for I second reeding on Monday t: P,g,2,h1','l' be edopted, es by." d by. next, . We won a no o rtunlt Mtorde t I . Judging whet 'f,'d"d'l"',".'dti g. tslrvndl? Mr. MCLEOD introduoed a Bill to amend , y en Act misting to the municipel IDS .itutions . bunk-men on the treasury benches to repute tTI Genetic 0rde ed for . second corruption and extrevegsnce. Not that he 0MP?" M d . t I I thcught either the present Speaker or the ' mg on on by nu ' . head oi the Government would be guilty " Mr. MOLEOD alatt IsstrodaaM ' mil to wasting the puttito money in "Mummy .1) amend en Act respecting essrstment of pro' pnlntmenz. ' toraritnrg " both filled tttctr perty. Ordered for e second reediug on! mice the house would be perfectly "teb, Kondsy next. i that perticular; hut, in desiring t re appoint. ' Mr. BLAKE introduced . Bill intitulcd " merit of thin committee he looked to tho Aat "Wang "I. dugastithttptton of new fatur:'t F here of the Legislative Attembly. Ordered Ben. J. s. MCDONALD seld he would tor t "ttond mradiag Ott Moaday next. tT,iel'g'r't"J tight hon. ttit til",,?.'. l PROVINCIAL FU NDS. u o e v euce c e out . ' and, on . gm 2'h'IS, he (the Attorney Mi. HoLEOD inquired whether or not _ Generel) thought he hedbesn "PIU' enough there be eny specisl funds not enumereted in i in explainingthe pong, of the Government the fourth schedule to the Act of Confeder- i in respect to the menegement ot the house. etion, end the property of this Province, it The Government were surely as equal to take eny, the amount, end " the principel ot ell charge of the house and he .erncnsible for it. such funds hes been trem for red by the Fed. expenditure, as they were hr otUr end more oral Government. or. otherwise, it the inter- rrsponsibls departments? i 'hcir mensgement est be chergeeble to the consolidated revenue W". ll much open to censure, when mevlted, fund of Canada. In the one one " in the other t And es the Hon. Mr, WOOI) replied thst the business of the house had to be curled on l specisi "Ni"- whioh were tht iaurt besides that of the other departments, end I piogeriy oi Q when and Onterlo, were Government we. willing to our. the "WOW enumerated in the 4th schedule of the bility, why should there he dtatlnothm t Britieh North Americen Act. The Govern- , Why not teke out of the bends of the Gov. ment were not ewere of eny others besides ernment the control of the clerks in the other these. i xc spt, perhspr. tho improvement departments so well It iwthehc use l Why fund, which bed been iiteoortiitniod by Act refuse to trust the Government in the one ot Psrlisment. a smell balence remel.ed instencennd not in the other? Were the to the crrdit chrome rf the munlclpelities, Government not oxpoto1 to tquel tarpon-L nudistributed. None of these specinl funds _ billty in the two one" t In common with ..--tt lesst none that the Government were 1 his colleagues, he felt that the Government ewere or-drew interest from the consoli- i bed 2h responsibilities l but they were dated revenues of Censda.) propere or them ' end it in th m - _ i the hour" expenditure It were L",ttit,', ml "rosroruALirrNinur nonlinear. next ressicn that the Government had gone Mr. MOLEOD enquire/i v "o the policy beyond bounds, then the remedy was in the to be urge! by Government in tLe tcrtsitration I bends of hen. members. The Govern- to teke niece between this Province snd ment would b. careful, for thq that ot Quebec relstive to the Scignoriel ieered the rurpaesi1rlllty of their tenure expenditure in Lower Csuede. and sols. Gentlemen oppoguo we" whether or not they regsrd the Upper their daily dread-their horror-tlaughter)-- Cecsde Municipsl Loan Fund indebtedness end Government would therefore do a. best I es e set off sgeinst the expenditure, end the to keep within bounds. They were disposed I equiraht_rtt, which wet to be given to Upper to try this new plen l ard It it felled, ousll I Csnade 1iattiolpaiitisa, not in default to the reedin go back to the aid one. I I RtststivsmGtsrters1, Sir HENRY SMITH remsrhed t I Ben. Mr. WOOD ststed in repl " the was the second time niece the t,httpl,t i Government conceived itto be its duty to give Home that the subj-ct of the 'sppouthxc1t every consideration possible to the erhitre- of this committee ceme be fore them. 3. tion in order to secure e feir, wet disposed to support the Government in equsl end juet division ct nuts between the course they had tekcn. and hoped the I Quebec and Ontario, in this and ell other leader of the Government would persevere ' questions that would be reused. argued end in ebolishieg this committee. it he kept decided by the arbitration alluded to. tt 'terr 'ct,"' 1.1:"? him. DE " AND DUMB INSTITUTES. . x as s on. Mend the 2'g'aitt,y,el 1nd and why that House tdgd,ft,lhll' tgtt2,1"e'gat') U,', i I on not be dealt with by 'tttet Govermnent or more institutions for the ed uceii m of the in the seme wey as soy other depertrnent. d t d d b tthu Proviaoe The - wee ----Btoau" the Home en en um o . w" notadeparttnmrt, hut n independent Hon. J. 8. MCDONALD stated that the body, end pug" 'ttdtttnent upon linieters Government bed no intention to esk the He (Mr. Blake) would like. before sittin . house " presentto make " avproptiatU1t down to you; to one omission which bed for the purposes mentioned. T hey edopted been undo, and that w a." was no public this course in conltquenoe of the uncertein eoconnm ttttemi, position in which they stood in relation to the indebtedness between the Provinces. Sir HENRY "mr-'rhttrtt ere no so- oountr' for thin your yet. CROWN LAND ARRE ABS. ' Mr. BLAKE hoped the h l Mr. BOYD inquired the intention with than soon. m would 'lUlk"'g 1'ttett' I, regerd to Earths new in erreers for purchase '; we»; of the house to the pen-nu " 010m" nds of Gomment emuming the motility Eon. Mr. RICHARDS stated thst the of the house in regsrd to ell the smell itsms Government had this mutter under consid- ot "mature revolved unle- these items eretion, end had not yet errived st s decision were scrutinised by some committee. It not' with respect to those who were in erresrs. ty'getfet 'Ill contingencies. he hoped ': nourmemni or ONTARIO. _ mm1d be 'a'l'lu."" on public coconuts : Mr. BOT, b inquired " the Government - I - I. had taken eny steps town-(ls encertelning t

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