The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Jan 1868, p. 26

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- -"'H'- "_""""""---'"" (*4. 1'i./ "FE DAILY GLOBE. be at one period regarded as the most sol- vent oi Institutions ' and they were also f well ecquainted with the ,tthrtqtttm, hiatory g oi those institutions, and might iairly do r i dnce from that knowledge that the Govern ment stock was much the preferable of the 'll, ' two. , J "out: tff/ie,,',', (Durham) ref tthe l , ng It otrthti.atttttk was tt 'd gthe ttyt1ttttdeoth"utlimtrpiu_qtotsk-h ii i thought that a sinking fund should be ear ! tablished to liquidate their debt, and in tha , mode a safe and profitable investment for the . ordinary surplus revenue of the Provino ' ' would be found. . 1 Mr. W. BEATI'Y regretted the turn ot] the discussion with relation to their bank", , F The real question appeared to him that a Ca 3 ooutideatm or ntat.ttontihtnoe in the stock o i'ii' I the Dominion. In Ma opinion it the delay l naked for were granted, ministers would be I unable to take their Dominion stock. But beyond this there was a question with . l which he joined lane with geatlemmt I on Treasury MM. m Mend it to the arncunswhiohwas said tobe em Id mttaetttttrrtt1eetttrringttm . as nry Benches did notinteadto aooumulatethat amount by neglecting the interests ot the country repreaented by claim: of municipal, charitable, and educational institutions and other important interests. m would cer- tainly like to have seen the tinnnttiat state- '. meet before making up hie mind to vote for r this investment. Mr. LADDER suggested bunottrooly a transfer ot the hon." gentlemen occupying the oflitto of Crown Lands to the offias ot Treasurer, as the Hon. Commissioner was so wall up in that subject. Mr. Lauder would at the outset depracste that on the speeches made that night, which savored ot oppo- sition to the Dominion Government and its policy. As to the motion " ought to be carried. m could not see why any fraction ot interest should be thrown away, when T there would be no many demands on ' their finance. The appointment of ar- bitrator for the Province, which hadbeen V oavilled at,wae one cnwhioh he (Ir. Lauder) felt 1t,'lr,',e toapeak, for he knew that the gen eman appointed was one of the best which could possibly have been made. _ Mr. SINCLAIR(North Bruce) would have n preferred that the Government had first brought down their supplier. In reference to what had been said about i the Honourable D. L. McPherson, he (Mr. Sinclair) could hear ample testimony to o the great eateem in which ho was held. As to the surplus funds, he thought they ought _ to be glven liberally, in order to assist pair , lie improvements. (Cries of Divide! di. vide !) The amendment was then put and lost on t I the following division t-- . Yaav-ademrts, Baxter, Blake, Boyd, , Christie, Clemens, Eyre, Fialayson, Fraser, Galbraith, Gibbons, Gow, MoDcugall, , McKellar, Mtsktatt" McLeod, Moldurrioh, 5 Oliver, Pardee, Paxton, Perry, Sexton, a Sinclair, Smith, (Middleeex), Springer, Trow, , Williams, (Hamilton). . Nair,---.-. Barber. Beatty, Banker, l Carling, Carnegie, Clark, qtttttmt,Cohythomi, 5 Cook, Corby, Graig, (Gloom). Craig, (Russell), Crosby, Cumberland, Currie, Evans, S Ferguson. Ferrier, 1r1tzdmnionq, Graham, (Hastings), Grahame, (York), Greely, Bays, g Hooper, Lauder, Lonnt, Luton, Lyon, Mao. donald, Matchett, Monteith, McCall, tNor- I folk), MoOcll, (Elgln), Bead, Richards, _ Byhert, Scott, (Grey.) Scott, (Ottawa), Secord, Shaw, Smith, (Kent), Smith, (Fron. tenao), Smith, (Leeds and Grenville.) Strange, Supple, ttrierton, Tett, Wigle, Williams, (Durham), Wilson, Wood,--01 C The house then went into committee on the "stthttata-hfr. Pardee in the chair. The resolution were reported without J. amendment. Report to be received on I The Home adjourned " ten minutes to twelve. - aaiaiaiGGGiaBaGG==iGaiia -

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