MLLADDERwIssorry tohese " timer! occupying the position ed met a- - _ LA . Patntr,tt I ether - p. I'sanada lowenoyed under Responsible Government. were and I to those had under the is. popular formed . Government which prevelied long in the I early history M the Province. Be (It. Lan- , der) was astonished to hear such I statement ' learn the Treasury Bench". t tte" hear). l That I gentle-mu in that position ' should have made stetements showing his desire to return to the old Sear Chamber eyetem of the Government. being cons ituted by I Governor in Ooundl in secret chamber. Eon Mr. (MIRROR ind he hedbeeh ,rtuatated--rrh" he said was that it was questioned whether thepreeent ion oi gov- ernment. with all in expensive mohinsry. wee better than the system of governing by 4 I Governor in Council, with men ttavUti the tT ter" ot the country It hurt. I0ttt - o l Mr LADDER did not think the hon. gentlemen mede so much ot his explanetiou h Iehe could have wished. (Hear. hear.) It ' was certainly I most qhn*ttttttt thin. to ' iltsdnrnsastriir of the Cabinet expo-in I . preterence for I eyetsns which had been dd . and condemned " lending totyrInnyehd a corruption": their worstiorms. (Chum) it. lt Lauder. in closing. said he would vote ior , the resolution. ' Mr. FERGUSON did not see that the I: claim was jut, and would not In port it. I Be objec-ed to going beck to gunman V debts. as there would he no end to such I tttBttng, ' Hon. Ir. RICHARDS laid the eervice in ' question was rendered by Mr Inhale andthecxpenses oi his time alone would amount to every large sum Apiu. there - was no man in political life in this country whose aervioes "ted farther heel or were more pure, sell-denying and patriotic. (ti-Ir. hear) tht tur. Rlcharde) hIdin 1852 sugg-nsed to lit. Blocks that " r Mackenzie should be appointed to the Poaunusterrsttip ot Toronto Kr Eincks assented; the oil-r was made, (when the _ othoe was worth Sli00 or 2600 a year) ' but it wee fhtly rotated on the ground "II it might be construed into an attempt to buy [" him " He motioned in the L-gislature J Ind died in poverty. (Hear). Now, in all the history of Canada he did not know day such deserving oiaim Is this preferred hue; l Ind, entertaining this vie n. he had lint-ed r with extreme pleaeure to the very handsome. noble sentiments of the member ior OtthI i, that evening (Cheers). He(Ir. BishIrdI) V would vote for the resolution. Ir. CR AG (Gleegarry) did not eee tut It ho voted in this sum he could sItisiIe- tmuy aoccuut to nls accentuate for voting this tum. ' in this wa. Is I le'Il right a. would suggut that the motion be withdrams. The qn-sdoe was then put Ind carried. _ 35; Nays. " The following was the . éivi ion ".-- " Y1llgr3--.%aara. Berber. Baxter,BsItty. Bra Ride. Christie, Clement, Oochtumt roan , t En: e Farrier. Finlay sou. Jlr'22tihir',h1'lil', the. Lender. Lit, McDonnell. cKeliIr. k MoKirn, "claret, Muhmruh. Oliver.Par. - doe. Paxton. Perry, R'oharde, 80 m (Grey), , Scott (Ottawa), Bacardi. Sexton. SluolIir. _ Smith (Leeds and Grenville), Smith Mid. , diesex), Trow, William tthtrrvitm0--S6. Pl,i'i,d1t"ld'ttl,',',,t, generuégnr- ling, UIrnegie. .qu on. y, he, Craig (Glengeq), Ural; (Bacall). Curie. , Ferguson, Pitxurntrttrrte, GrahIln (anti-.0). Grahame (York). days. 80030. Intothycn. latch-u. Monrelth, Moo i (Norfolk) " Ooll (Elan). Its hert. Show. Serene. Supple. = WIiiie, igle, Williams (Durham), Wilson. Wood-at. In: rnoncaa'nor. On motion ot Hon. J S. HODONALD, it was resolved that when the House adjourn. 2 It stand adjourned till tomorrow afternoon It two ouiook, when His Excellency the Lteuterastt-thtvernor would come down to . assent totho hills psesed and prologue the House. The Boot. adjourned It midnight. , teeeeeeeESSeeMleee+