. my me 'NG7AaN Ir==i=tz __ . - went into Oommittcc ill on. J. HODONALD aid that "earn- " d,ttd "grained the rcmerke of the horn. " member for South Bruce. and were alweye ' - to hear any euggcetlone that hoe. mouth. had to make. With reiereuce tothe Law Clerk. be (the Attorncy~Geuerall differ. ed iron the remarks of the laet epeaker. Th- " a... I. gee-Mon wee one with" am" only 4' 0°"an no menthol-then"; and Mll'MtTdi'G17i' Mr. Reels. the " mu 3400 would have been "frratso, eup- I ' poeug there were but one nation in the year. " Bat he had leit ' and he (the Atty-Gen) a could not any he wee lorry. It wee the In. tentionoi the Government to more a com- ' patent non for thin oifiae. It pimibie,bafo" the 1'ldl,g'd", werc through. In the matter ot the OJlieial Gazette he took lune with the _ - member toe South Bruce. The Government id were not diepoeed to make a speculation on: f of the matter; but were dlepoeed to are that thin printing should be done an economically t r an might be. The echcme which the Govern. ment proporcd in regard to tho public print, I ing enerally, would effect a great eating and , would, he wee euro. commend itself to the I hour, when it wee brought down. In con- g . olution. 1tefoorttratuiqtysd, the house that, in il bringing down the Eetimetee, no taxation rr , wee propoacd to be lmpmcd on the country. r, The houee went into Committee of the t M Whole, Mr, Scott (Ottawa), in the chair. ' 'i The item for the Lieut. Governor'e tffioe, i I $1,200, was curried. d - The next item, $1,615, fer the Executive ' Council eitioo, we: aleo curled- On the item $8,550, for the Atcornos- General'e oilioc. 3. Mr. BLAKE eeld that the Attorney- - General'e ealary " an Premier," wee put f . down at $4.000. New. clearly. under the - ' Confederation Act, It any one who happened to ttoAttorettthsnsrat received cmolnment l . from the Lient. Governor in come other l capacity, that member would not be qualified to " in that hence. m merely called the , attc..tiou ot the Government to thin die- orepancy. ' Hoe. Mr. WOOD explained that there had been acme dlil'erence oi Opinion among the _ membcre ot the Government are the point-- I that the attorney-General wanted no dia. tinotion in the "Ugier-bat they had re- ceived on making the dietinctlon. The Li money would be paid to the hon, gentlemen E an Attorney General. ' T, The item peeled. On the next item, 87.2i8 29, for the a 'i'rcaenry Department, , Mr. CUMBERLAND ' the Govern. 'lt'" n a Board of Audit Net to be "tabliah. t . Hon. J. S. MCDONALD, la reply. etei'ed ' that " an early period next eeeelou he would / apply ior the appointment oi a public ac- r'e, counte committee, who would act an a board , of audit in oonjunotlon with one of thstrfrus" ot the hence. Hon. Mr. WOOD raid that a eyetem oi m . audit wee now in operation itho depart- ei , meet. l . Mr. BLAKE thcught an independent audit 8 . would be heat, but wee quite willing to allow 1 the Government to try their echemc with the l committee on public encounte to the end ot l the year. Baiorc tinting down, he deeired to ccntraet the conduct ot the Government in calling into exietcnoc thin public eoczunte committee with their determined lined in ' J the early part ot the eeeeion againet it. Then A r it war decried an neeleee ; new it was ionud l " to be a very neeinl committee. m (Ir. Ll . Blake) wee glad to learn that thin oom- I mittce wee to be etruck again. With 1 " regard to the public accounte. it struck A _ g himthat what they had to eceompilah in ( n regard to, the public aocounte wee, an nearly " LI " poeublc to get a year'e "ateenent---to get '; . it audited by the committee at eoon as . pcaeible and 'mbliiusd---snd there ended: l appeared to him, would have been beet Pro- col mated by the pultlio acc mute being mode to toi run " beiorc, from J air to Ag and not, as t propoud. to make theee eta terminate t a with tho natural year- Bowevcr, he mertly tir , threw out this an a enggcetion. all; , i Mr, CUMBERLAND exprezaed hie ratie- thi ' [faction with the aLnouooument of the Gov- ' " crnmcut that there we! to be on twilt of vhe , Public Accounte. " ill The item peeled, end it Ming 6 o'clock, cN o the Home roec. Eel " Boa. Ire. RICHARDS men to explain I. the ceilmatc for the Secretary and ll 1. Treasurere' oftue, and Department ot Agri- m culture and Public Worke Carried without t a dilate-ion. 0n the Grown Lend- Depart. c 1- meet 'al,'th Hon Me Richarde explained _ , that cicr been cut iron: Ottawa, but _ e hewaenot prepared to accept them are tt e permanent atafr. Government was at liberty e e to dltmill them when their eervlaee were not il l: needed. Already tome four had been dig. l e charged. In rcgerd to the i um allowed to t l Woode w.d Fomie although they turned n large, yet the large amount ol arrears in be 0 e colltclcd juatiilcd the amount arkcd. The Government has not yetdecfdcd whom they w ' will employ. and the cum voted mutt not be t coneldeeedae permanent, and It the Govern- ' A A----.-; A