C e k > ue A k wiheiiectren nino e es e ky P se 1 ";" s second reading of the Bill on Wednssday, | a h vi-- @ | and perhaps not for a fortnight, so that the | Mr. Blake--Act to amend the Law of E ! f House and the country might have plonty of | , ) / . ffeotu--l| ' opportunity to ascertain and consider its | Mr. Blake--Act to provide more e fecD:: ( provisions, ally for the Realization o.f the (Il)ebta o | 4 The motion was agreed to. ceased Persons and of their Lan ?.I.1 ¢ g } A x s o Law COMMON SCHOOL Law. o oc cmd Cabew, _ * > . Hon. Mr. CAMERON introduced a Bill to | Evidence in to disqualify certain per-- | & e a f the Pro-- Mr. McCall--Act 18q s _1 q amend the Common School Law o being elected® and serving as mem & vince of Ontario, and moved gs st:acon'd read-- ;)ons fl;ott;lm s ggis lative Assembly of Ontario. : ; id the observa-- ers 0 tulue ha ind makle with refere to the other Clarke--Act to amend the law relat-- tions he had made with raference to the ot Mr. ar C d w ouse Re-- | Bill would apply to this He would suggest ing to Bills of Lading an areh l also that three times the usual number of ceipts. i e o Nok 1 copies be printed and circulated. Mr. Boyd--Enquiry if it is the intention | , t fon was aureed t f the Government to introduce this session | The motion was agreed to. of the Go / * hips ANCDOX d" 4 a Bill entitled Mr. McKellar--Bill to render m_ehglbleb(f'g: : |__Mr, BOYD intro l;lc_e. Act of 13(Y" || the Legislative Assemtly of Ontario (;nem in ) [b | *The Income Fx'-:pcl 1sed Ac 86. of the House of Commons of.Cugl l.fmend | Second reading on Wednesday. bers of the Legislative Council thereof, and . | } I HOMESTEAD BILL. is porsons not resident in Ontario. ; ! Mr. BOYD also introduced a Bill to ex-- fecickinkerneh ied neieanaamamntzcee 1 empt the homesteads of families from levy or | j sale on execution, Second reading on ; ' Wednesday. § SELLLING LIQUORS TO MINORS, | j | ; Mr, BOYD also introducsd a Bill to pro-- | , & hibit the sale or gift of intoxicating liquors to | [4 persons in their minority and others., Second | ] 4 reading on Wednesday. ! | j ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND. ! | a f Mr, WALLIS enquired whether the Gov-- | j * erpment intend to erect an Asylum for the | Blind of Ortario, or otherwise give aid to that afllicted class of our fe.llow-cre?tare_s. which now numbers nearly nine hundred in this Province. Atty.--Gen, MACDONALD said this mat-- 8 tor was now under the consideration of] the Government. That was all the answer hs | could give at present. | PROVINCLIAL AUDITOR Mr. McKELLAR said he had besn rs-- quested by Mr. Blake to move in his absence, the several motions which stood in his nams. The first was for an Address to His Exool-- lency the Lisutenant--Governor for copies of || all Orders touching the office of Provincial | Auditor, the appointment thercto, the salary ' thereof, and of all insfructions issued to the | Auditor. --Catried, . THE PRIVILEGES OF THE LSGISLA.| TIVE ASSEMBY, &o. | Mr. McKELLAR also moved for " an A 41-- ' dreas for copies of all correspondence betwaen the (Governments of Canada and Ontario ' (not already brought down,) touching any Act | of the Legislature of Ontario, and spsacially | touching the Act concerning the Privileges | of the Legislative Assembly, the Act to ' amend the County Courts Act, and the Ac; granting the supplies for 1869."--Carried. | THE PUBLIC DEBT, &c. Mr, MCKELLAR also moved for an ' «* Address for copies of all correspondence between the Governments of Uanada aud Ontario, and of all correspondence between the Governments of Quebec aad Ontario | not already brought down, touching --1st, | The public debt 2nd. Immigvration 3rd. | The accousts between Canadia and Oatario, | and the a¢j=stment thareo!; and of all Ordsrs | in Councii touchiog the suvject of Immizra { tion.' | -- _Thbs mot'on was carried, as wore also the | 'ollowing, also proposed by Mr. MeKellar : | '"Address tor copies of all Orders in Council | and Departmental Orders, touching the Crown Lands, Mines, and Forests." "Address for a statement of the various ex-- penCitures made, and of the various expendi-- | tures contracted for, in respect of the land | srd works in connection with the London | Lunatic Asylum, and the Believille Destf and | Dumb Asylum re:pectively." **For copies of the plans, estimates, adver-- tisements, tenders, and contracts for the £ lard and works, and any reports cf the archi-- tects or Decpartmental officers in connection with the London Lunatis Asylum and the Fellevilie Deaf and Dumb Asylum respes-- tively." "Addrees for a statement of the moners, if any, which have paid under colour of section ») six of the Act grarting the supplies of 1809, with the Gates of any such payments In reference to the last mentioned, Atty.--General MACDONALD suggested that the words "colour of" should be struck out. [ M:}. Mc KELLAR--Takethemout (Laugh-- | ter.) | -- The address, as amended, was then agreed ", I to. THE EDUCATION OFFICE. Mr. McKELLAR also moved, on behali of Mr. Blake, for an address for all correspon-- | dence ketween the office of the Chief Super--' | | intendent of Education and the Goverrment | | (not already brought down) touchisg the financial administration of the Education Oflice ; and the expenditurs or application of the grants made for education. ' The motion was agreed to. | ADDRESSES IN REPLY, | Hon. Mr. CAMERON presented commu-- nications from the Liecutenant--Goverrors in | reply to the addresses of the House pre-- viously adopted. They contained copies of corresponcence between the Government of Canads and Ontario, more especially touch-- ing the Act concerning the privileges of tile Legislative Assembly, the Act o amend the County Courts Act, and the Act granting the supplies for 1869 ; and also with reference to the question of the immigration, in reply to | | the address also just passed. The rest were | | not yet prepared, but they would b§ sub. | 8 | witted as soon as they were ready. i The House adjourned at a quarter to fours / Y ri° |~.--. -- ' | NOTICES OF MOTION. 1 i rp # _: » » e 6 The rfnlownr,g notices have been given :-- 1 . Mr. B}ake--Bill'entit!ed an Act for amend-- mz the law relating to the Trial of Contro-- verted Elections, ard rovidi , A2G providing more effectu. ally for the prevention of im s at elections for the Legislatip:: mnotxce; 4 Ontario. mbly of | . =~ ' ?