pun over "ttXmtWaY%iWBirw"it'"itTi%r"e" o rule. It won very eoldcm-nhi. "PIN-03 ; thereiore the orgumont obout brook of gouge woe merely need on o weopon to deicot the manure. It woe well known, too, to the gentlemen toting o position ogoiuot thin moo-ore, that there were at proeent meoun ot ehiitiog the box corn " roilwoye ' iron: one not of trucke to ouother, which obviotod much oi tho can ruity obout gouge. But it won ooid the uorrow~gougo moot not hollow-d. bocouoe it would luterioro with _ the "llNU't.tttlt', in the country. [ New. hie woo tbot oven thouorrow- we rcod oorvod tho country end inrthered . my operotiouo better thou none " nil. He would eke coll attention to the tart thet the member toe Algaais-a convert to the f. militory view oi the -tioit--.ud n ohortor inhinpochet to onoblo hlrntoopon up thin ' noetiouoi country tor upwordr ot tea yooro pent ' but nothing had been done tcwordo 2th up the route ,nor would probobly be ,uMtt ooodoi time. notwithotouding the tolling roononn for he countructlcn. But in a. nil "ability thin neotiou would not require on "rqttNgrautststute fo_tsrtpur-totirtsttt, ond itwonto be hoped there would never sw boo-rm iorthotrouepert oi militory d a?" "'0th that 'ttl; The ploo wan. ter, ttmed Intro y vent than s. a. tre, 'l2't,ttrafit $3"? from hav. . Mull doing no. he noun ttt he yeef, hod no right to noy to the 'lg,', a prpistttlngthh, commando! 'ttterpruv--trton who would - it out without necking one .. oixpenco from the public '----"You t Sh' ttdnl,',": lino union you build it e on " gouge." That o ot would render tho undortnking 'leeds')',' at nucleon on o commoroiol npooulotiou ; end he conceived thot o Legioloture like that ot tht. torio would ocorooly make one of thot orgu- ment. He nppreheudod the good ooneo of b, the Home would give tho mqonpt)rU of men unborhod in no "we; ' no opportunity ot oonotruoting their line on the three loot nix - ii they iound o it to their intorent to build it oi that gouge.' All that woo onked ior won oimply the privi- lege of oountruoting orcnd not lol than three loot nix in gouge. They were not " oil can fhtod to thot gouge It o wider one were found toonnwor better. do buolnoen men, thooe ougogod in thin entozprioe would nook to build their mad on eoouomicoily on potubles, ond it they become "tuiled tho brood gouge could be built on cheoply on tho norrow gouge. they would not adopt the letter. For thin reonou it appeared to him that the odvocotoe oi the . brood gouge eodosvoumd to prove too much T in try." to prove that thnt gouge rend lg could to built on cheap on the norrow q gen o. " that were the cone, there i would be no leer. but in ooli-intereet the . norrow gouge would be doom! sd. Mr. Rood, Engineer of tho Great Woeteru. had mode t ntorementn belore the committee to nhow the . brood gouge to be ohrprr thou tho three loot Mx-tttat oil tho additional work rooult- log irom the wider gouge could be done, end yet moko o line with thnt gouge the oheopent. To o non-proctiool mon ouch ontotornont oeemod odd. It ntruckhim (Sir. Comoros) ttt in that light. And he found, when n gou- la. tiomou vottauItg tho norrcw gouge. won ad heard in reply. the! the ntotomento mode by rer lir. Bond were on on orroneoun booin alto. tt, gethor; end when they had had no Mr. Fox. o diotingulohed tttrg, before the Roilwoy Cmnmlttoe, the n tide on gentlemen who undertook tocrono-queoiion Mr. Fox on thin point, had to conten- that he Ito mode very little out ot Mr. Fox. Be eetob- llehed oloorly that thooo arrow-gouge linen were chooper and more benetulal to thoeo ot nmn'l mooun than would be the brood gouge. He (Mr. Uomoron) hoped hon. gentlemen e hoving the intoronto ot thin oeotlon of coun- tryotheort, would givetho promctorncithio enterprioo - to oountruot their road on the gouge thanuirod. that which had been nhowu to be e cnoopeet end moot ttenMitslal . for ouch on ontorprioe. . Ir. CUMBERLAND nold the mombero if the protector: to which the honouroble Secretory belonged. were very omiul that it ohould continue n clone prolenoion. end were dreadfully unnitive obout ouy outnide oi the proioreion venturing on opinion on o matter oi low ' but they 'alt very little roopeot to the opinion ot o membero oi ony other proienoion. on mottore within the ephore of that pooh-ion. when they hymns! to differ irom their own pro-concetv notioun. lie (It. CumberlnuO) begged to mudleto Mto, gether the idee thot the woy he won nuppmodio roproeeut rogorded thinliuoon in the oilghtont degree competitive, " ior on the union to Wolkuton won concerned. He did not believe the conoiruotlon of thin rond irom Toronto Wolkerton. whether on o broad or o nor-row gouge, would moho 81,000 dit, in soon ot nny timoln the rooeipro a the Northern rollover. Hon. Mr. OAmllIt0N--/rtts brunch ttt Owen Sound will. Ir. CUMBERLAND proceeded to coy that the coin roe-on wh he took the ground he did in lb; moiter won thoo, on o member ot thin Route, he ieit " hie boundon duty to bring oil the ex. perienoo he poeoeeeed in hie r ciol coiling to the aid of rho houno end to tn dimotiori oi bio own note on n member of it. Be regordod is one gubilc duty to rotont, food to f1eht hand to Jsaird-tttrtil to loot the battli- ogoinet my break oi gouge, he cored not when. hing permiit'd in thin country. The odvoootee of thin norm gouge oohorno ro-