________,V -.. - l Hanna, Dec. 19. ' The SPEAKER took the ehairat 3:15 pm. I PETITIONS. Mr. Wood -From John W. I'm-m an? others, of Binut'ud. praying for Ua'. :L'U amendments in the gum laws. Mr.Currie- Two petitions from the Ifonnty i, Council of Mie'l'ceex. waving ravens-"y for amendments in the Jury end huh-1 p. l luvs. Mr. hunt-From Eliza Fyarteea.Le'vt uni I 1 Stephen Lett, of Collirgwood, prays; for an l l extension of power to the trustees under the i will of the late Joseph Bittermnn Sprsgge Mr. Csrnegie -From the manners of the St Andrea's Church, Peterborough, prayo ing foe an Act to enable them to borrow l mmcy, and for other purposes. WAYS lu' CUI' SI V RE MERRY. Attorney-Gen: ral M tCDONALD intro, duced a Bill to authorise the transfer of re cords belonging te Wayne Co . in Mi Ai.eva. now in the Registry Otliee of the County of Essex, to the .-\u:erimn oathorities. He ei. plained tha' these books and deeds had an ac into our puscssinn as far bask as tit"treight yesrs ago. The Bill arranged thst copies should be taken by the Registrar and {but}; of the County of sich records as related to the lands in 'dee: i. The Bill was read a tirat time, arzi ecmnd tending fiscd for Friday. TORONTO, SERGE, AND MUSKC'K t J UN C HON ll.\l LWAY. Mr. CI'MRHHAND introduced a. Bi'l t) amend the Act incorporating the Tamar), Emcee, & Slzlzhohn Junction Baxlwsy Cora. , "my. C0M5HSR1o.N' OF THE PEACE. In reply to M r. Perry, Attorney-General M ACDOXALD said it was not the intention of the Government to Issue a :1. commission of the pan: for Oxford. 'luey had never been naked to do to. HAMILTON & I'trR11 DOVER RHAD COMPANY. , Dr. BANTEII ashcd whether the 4e'nt upon the Hamilton and Port Don-r punk an! stone road wns trsmferred to l tatvio as an met by the arbitrstors. . Ahso--For address to His Excellency the Py1t,er,ertyya,or,, for copies of Engi- neers lie-ports, and all corres cadence with the Humiton and Port Dove; mm; 1losd Company since July lat, 1867.