am. of no. more" -ev 4 - f ahould ' - 2t flt,trphri of the _il'fdl'dtti,t,'ti i would "ad-Ort- Bill penned by the the. 'dftytttiie,Far't7l'l'lilQ'f'?g :Legiaietivn Ananmbiy in preaentedtothe th agent oi the 1tteijaii'iiiiiC"ttG _ lieutenant Governor ion the Governor Gen- EUOMuInhonid sutreGfiiiii"i'iarll eral'a aaaent, he 1tlgttNg'ttthtl h or» ninety. A good deal of light hia dlaoretion. but aubieot to the ' 'tttht, Vna thrown on thh enh'ec ' lot thin Act and to the Governor-General'a the 1"el'gglty the prom". "J 'l, 'iuatruotionn. either that he a-anta thereto '8iniative powe" '0! the Dominion in the t"tr'tittte'attt or that he end the Provincial We"... WWII"! withholdn the Governor 'a aaaent. or II the nomination or "at"... where ",3; that he - the Bill ion the Mgttifl. were provraiona ante two analogonn aching, cation of the Governor Genernl'a plenaure. ttelue,ttgtiiGi'iiiir"ir"t'lA'll'l'1',',t If then their Billa wae to be which exietad an to two other, irtdUsttd m annented to in the Governor Gnueral'a name intended divergence. A. Pttarded a" Do. or reaerved for the aigniloeh oi the Gov- minicn. the hti aeotion oi eh. Confederation ernor Genernl'a pleannra,were entitled Aat "td--." The Enemy. Government and to arrogata to themaelvm the tr oi hav- authority of and over Canada 1. hereh de. Ing their Ant ntyind the Ante oi the Queen! oiered to continue end he vented in' on. It the oonatitutidn had heen iramed differ- Qneon." There wan a... . provision that entiy, It might have added to the dignity ot the Government of the Dominion should be this Amen iy that they ahottld create to carried on by the 11tretor.6iGriraii' he them-elven the poaition ot "fact" the half and in the name ot the ot-r-ont, . Queen in making lawn, but it ed to no Council, which. in on. 11sh aeotion 'u man'e dignity toannnmnialae anduniounded "rud--" The Queen'a Privy Council for proton-lone. lf the henna wan not aatiniind Canada. " An to the ingieiative pop" of the . with the prenent provialonn oi the oonntltn- Dominion, the lhh "on" md_er Them, tion, let a Bill he brought in to change m ahall be one Parliament for an." on"... and it approved of by the Governor G log of the Queen. an Upper Home atyled the in council. it would haomne law: They might, l senate. and the Home of Common.» We then any oi their lawn, "Her Injenty enact, knew that it wan the Legitlatnre which up but an the matter atood at preaent, they aoted--and it appeared here that the Legu. did not atand any the ' hotter ion lature ot Canada. anweli an of Emma, on. decking themaeivna in borrowed plumage. 3:?de the tr eatatee, the Queen and the Hon. T, S. MCDONALD laid it he had i notion ounce 31d Parliament. Tho Mth anything to do with the framing of the Con- none d b P" P " that when Bou- federation Act, he did not think that, an a 5"! to you arlutmsnt were enum- Britiah subject, he would have been content hall d in e aovernor-tUnerat " he with the auhntitntion oi the Governor- I '9 ro, wording to m. dtaaretion, ' General for the name or Her [ninety in met- but nubJect to the. provrniona of thin Act and m pertaining to the lawn mooted in the to Her ole] enty a nonnucuona, either that he different Provinom. But they had to dd . unenta thereto in the ml..." name. or that now with the qunatiou an it actually 1ptqest, he withhoida the Queena aaaent. or that he ed itneii. The matter had been oonaidnred 'ltT'C ttte Bill 'ttr the "damnation ot the by himaeii and hia coileegnen to-de ' and QM'WW 'a,'1'lS',ul1',llll'ltlla1Sfl'G1'l'; , Sir HENRY SIITH-Doen the hon. gen- l fourth olenne. the Gunner-General nhonld' tleman nndnrntend that the "tttteta an"... ' he auhatituted for the nameoi the Queen. In tive. Withholding the Queeu'a "out. in to thU oonneotion, WLM ttoetaWtrsd "I. Ttttt the, mi. 82ad clams. i' 8gd,"t1r'd,Tg,gt', Hr. BL E . Ontario an o no a hen cane Jeyd 4;. doubt of it "In time in the Queen'a name. by inatrument toth al . the Biliwnacontraryt underthegreatanaloftheProvince.anmmon "oy ' mm" " to the power- and call together the Lnglaletive Anaemhly of the Dominion Parliament there wan yet l of the prom..." They clung to the nae a 'ret, proviaion, anotion 91, that tui' the Majeety'a name where they could. and Qttemt, by and with the adehto and conaent I had come to the ooncluaion that the ot btutt "mm" "W gttaho MI- W- "W name of Her Iiajmty nhould he and "er Wm" PM" the mode mud in the enacting olenae of all which Ante ot the Dominion Parliament their Ante, an they failed to tind any prohibi- "hi" to he iramed. the authority under tion. But, in reading the 55th and 57th w oh made, and the aaaent to he given; .wuonginoonneotion with the 90th, ther and there could be no doubt that the 1m! found that " to money votea. aaaent to form for Pi' ot the Dominion Par t Mu, &o., they were tttrrttimattg1tted, and that would be, Her leer, t! and 1ttl,t the the name of the Governor-General had to he , advice and connect, to, enacta. to}. m nuanced for that of Her Mgt; in giving l would now contraat the diluent WWW aaaent to Billn. There might acme reaeon f with reference to the lewd" and exeou- f " the veto power remaining in Canada, " tive P""" ot ttttt Prov' ' Under thehead that the Queen or Colonial 1g,"ttr might " Executive Power," the can aeotion "bt--.. not have "pale made to them wi regard " For each Province there ahall he an offiaer to our Local Legieietion. The lieutenant- Itylod the Luutmtanbthrvemor, annotated Governor mlghtreaerve Aotn tor the ninth- by the Go-ttor-General ll tht.tnitil"--th" cation ot the Governor~General'a pt--- in. the tNt"mordKnemt, 10ml an . but not by inatrnotionn from the Governor- Canadian offioer---" " inatrnment under the General. There were no inntrnotionn. great aeal of Canada " m held ofrue during Mr BL AKE--Bat there may he. the pleanure ot the Governor-General in . Council. and it "tnoel-att" the pame- Bon. J. B. IIoDONALD did not I» that, nent appointments ahall have been -u-- uudor the Confederation not. than could he thecannahaatobeoommnnicated.nettothe Henhonidheaonyifitoonldhe made out. E a and no that they could not enact lawn in the name ngiiah onnna. buttotheSenate nae . he ior8outh oiCcmmonnotthnDcmlnien. Thanh o"kl'ublimy' nthememr fthia , Executive Ceuncii of the Province in to he Bruce wan right. all the t,ff"lr: o h compoeed oi nueh paraona an In lieutenant- reunion would tttt tor nothing. "mug t Governor thinha " An to the 'q91ahhp, the hon. gentleman ' m" " V" . .._u wrcn one. but it wan clear that the 4th power, the 69lhaeeleu anid There ahall g be a Legialatnre for Oohrio, eoneiatingoi ohm should be "tended, the Lieutenant-Governor and of one Henna. . Sir HENRY; SMITH laid the argument atyied the Logiaietive A-emhiy oi Ontario. " ot the member ior South Bruce wan a very While the Canadian Lrglaletnre conniatnd ot atrong one. He wiahed to know whethm' the the three "tat-ttge Queen and the two Lieutenant Governcrwouid aaaent toe hill on tut-atm Ontario Leginlatnre eondnted abranoh of the Legioletnre, or whetherhe ot the Identmantm and the Ananm- would aaaent to it in the name ot Her Maj- bly. And, it it wan thingiehre which "tr made the lawn. it wan WW3" Hon. J. tr, MoDORALD-Not inthename will?! at: 'tf""".' tlt Mend ot the Governor General. ' Mr HENRY SUITE aald in that cane. it ttttt Peel',t. nee, iM 2gltt appeared to be an indignity to Her [ninety "ML. In n on oi the toaeythateheeneotndalaw,endthenleeve may make lawn 'iiaegNttlt',tigf nald It to her aervnnt. tho Governor Gen-hi. to Pet??,',' Parliament. the ano b d dieallow it. Thin wan a matter in which I It tuiltte lawful toe the QM by": there ahould he no queation of party. It i with the ndehte and M'- "w . _ ahouidbe approached by hon. gentlemen with lawn." Th an the mode oi ' Mk ated M be otneerrsdiitrrttouvi1tsaudtnattooed "i motto Mill. the ttttt 55th m :onoo withoorreot principlea. Would itnot 00M in tit-tttttat with . i be well to let the committee rite and report "mmmm'mm'md progreaa, Mtaqtoaiiowttttttter timeior con- cur will)? at of 12, Its, 'trd ee, aideration, in 2lt, hope, 2fgt'e, better colu- . . I . legit turna ion icrthedi t inundthan now j'jiiiiiitdtth,fitet't,tgil't "up prenenteditneii. tymig I , tenant over-nor ftTe'tdlMh , of the Gonna-Gandhi ion the 0... Mr. BLAKE raid that aoiar immlooklng t oi 8 ot on let two on thin " a ttttttttttttt of party, he had taken 'i,'gg,fgrgtPt,t,1'd'l' Kannada theliberty iomrthneagitot communicating A.eh "a ot tntienn the Mth o hinvlewa upon it to the Government. m ) Mahltstt M antral - thought it would he very uniortnnatn thate _ O -, A-.. a------i-llh"t. *' ,tc,satkis_,, _ _.-- .hmb____