l C3 ~, . wyer n { Lhrv ani to asserbal 1' Every man who had hal & contract;) for tie to increase of ba.:ut_,, an x..(fl.to i.;~.§€ {f.?,..-- jover 1 d lost mone it there were any nood 50 Hicresie! U 2oo ho Goverament House had los y by i. o. ut that one of the clorks might be a ied the Tack WIMY * ho x h The itermn was carried. Ifattion of 6 dning business outside the office, for explanation of tue ty C Mee : & Mn r o PA nc on bralnd } merigir: Haop. J. 8. MACDONALD said that My«. item $1,000, clerk's salary, Lieut.--Goverror s | Scott had dissolved partmership with Mr cfiice. There was no necessity for this ap. | Scott had dissolver go * ("&."'vj"x;e *« & # 8 tam: f n f 8 (4 = ~-- pointment, and he wished to know way it Mackenzie before 'e»{yélgn i contle )u go --moral'a) office. Andif that g had been made a few days before the end of General's l'm.ke,' An« { h"';Mo'": T Li:'v:.?';«'.c'x | the year 1870, for which there was charg a lorg as ,1(:"[;'1,7"11""13 uginess 'outsigH $45 50 fait ll'l:"'y, «id ahy LWE _ UUsiie? T a l $45 50 arrears. L the oflica, he (Attorney--General) would not | Hon. J S. MACDONALD said it was f 'ec' Lo to prevelt bism | s 4 e ' 1010 4 "* necessary that the Liout--Governor szould | inferfere to p" i : have a confidential clerk to conduct his cor. Mr. BLAKE--I did not wish to say any» respondence witHW the Dominion Governmont, thing about the matter concerming which the The other Provinces, without the wealsh of | Atty.--Gen,. has grown warm. LAC ;'-.3'.\'1.~'4x1;. a 7 ; 1 « A h a l heerA stanvias ahau Ontario, provided a secretary for the Licus.. say that I have )L.,A.u. atories about % + & a Aant re o# 7 ' Cove rnuors. this Crown business !! ,.....t::& ab ')t':ua 'i:'*m | R ce sohiry 1 d the Attor» Mr. BLAKE--How many despatches doaes 1 know w "5' 1t SD{en q' AI. b':,e h:&:s the * t j evy & .LO W V 2aPG @AM the Lisutenant--Governor recsive from the ney.CGeneral also RNOWS . id the pend oaat t o | story from many people but J told the per-- | Dominion Government ? | 1 . o un 23 inicated :t to me that it was y y i son who communicas 2 6C 2 GNAL vVaI q ! _ Hon, J. 8. MACDONALD--You can get E o lo Imnvrafihle + that T thoucht the At. information, perbaps, if you call for returns, | | utterly incredible ; that 1, Shousht Ne AF rantiens i o hh hb O i JC M SuPH Ns | torney--Gezeral would not fdo it, and ifi ns Some of the despatchos nover reach us, | did so he would not be foolish enough to | Mr. BLAKE --That is open to question, | lef it be known. . The item was passed. | _ The itom was passed. Mr. BLAKE asked if the travelling ex-- [ -- The following items were also parsed altor perses of the Lientsnant--(G vernor's private | explanations : secretary were to be paid in futare, | Itim $11,.501, Treasury departinent,. K . & & + % F * ind VR Hoa. Mr. WOOD said ho was not in favour | ~ittim 8104 1 67, Secretary and Registrar' of such payments, but it was amongeat ths I L. a s « # 9 s 4 ' C. ) COl '.1.&{5 ncleés Ol iiC Licatenant--Governor's 1 w T4 F & At $ 7 cll.ce, ; . Mem SS LUL U i OSR ds es' I Hop. J. S MACDONALD said that it was pedanreime Land the custom in England to pay such ex-- | J , C * Eol ak ty porses, The Licutenant Governor had t> | ( £1180, * * f NA O attend public ceremonitals, and those expsouases | g uCS should be paid, He was not in favour o € > . the cheese--paring policy of, the membe i &sl sa% 6 1 1 for South Bruce, and be woald ts' m ao that centlemsan that he (the Attorney G:ne-- e ral) would cheerfully pay such e¥xpenses in EC Hon, Mr C & ret t future. A > B . a m _ | Mr. BLAKKE salid he was sure the Troa E. * * N urer st sympsthise with bim (Al« & t O n 3 | +23 + q & 9 | -- P I miake) In IRG a tack that had beon mage on | i12€ iZCuzC I w2 uo NSA & + s {. u in refe "t.'-"' to tais mAs. t, for i m ~-- Preasurer had just no w atasgu tuas he dic ndt ountenance enuch expendituras. The Atior * ney--General had in this case once more | cbanged hi ad, for tue other day, in the j .". 1 1 Corawm'ttee, he stated N&t | be would set his face against those things in | | f inhe j ENCP Y ... , | | Hon,. J.; S M DNX ALD --L was wrong | P ah ts $ | | then. | [ Mr. BLAKE--Yo nowled l [ . Hon. J. S h ;DONALD--~1 acknow--| Ar, BLAKE sa'ld that, as the Attorney-- | G was obliged to cat up his words, he '. uld be cara'ul in attacking thoss who beld tbo same opiniens as he himsclf held a few lays ago. Hon, Mr. WCGOD said that the travallin@ exnenses of the CGovernor's private seorectiary ast year amounted im all to about $52, The item was passed, Item of $ 7.:!-_' for Exesative Conacil ( ce, was }'A :('i witaoat LI'.:'. Ls9:0n, Jtem of $8,424 65 for Attorney--General's " Mr. BOYD asked for information concern-- nz the increase of $2S5 in the expenses of this oflice--the increase being in the salary of Chisf Clork, set down at $1,000, arrears + aiAin« 874 C4 LCC&BH q Ni4 VJ Hen. J. 8. MACDONALD said he found it impossible to carry on the political part of the business of his ouice without the assist. azce of this clerk, who was & most desorviny fic ;F.. He (Attorney«General) managed Lis gillce with the utmost economy, Mr, BLAKE fnquired it this gentlemam | was ensaged in lhis profes:ion outeide the ( ce,® , « PObe T G *TACNMNATYY} enlA ¢hat h nA",, 0. M a 24 121 cay som malicious person had been making in quiry of '.\t(, whether he bhad been receiving any | 9 9 s + + > ® | bepetit from the Crown business of his olfics | ( ! --if he had r Lting bis hand into the | chest containing tase mosey that arose from ! Crown cases, k1G C "\ tie me ..' p f.)r | & th Bruce to s3y that he had over put any | £ xn hJJ in t f hak 4 t pI on y into his pocket. Hs | ; oc 1 C ',, two clerks :412' big Oliico, ;"'!'1 t',;.;g.'; | ertiemen ha o to act as clerks for the | I Execoetive Counoil. The Attorney--General ""tL? Provines of Quebes had a'x times as many clorks,. ? Mr. BLAKE siid that he had sat be'ors A the Attorney.CGieneral for { years, : 1| | when be made a charge he had always done | | sc in plain language, ! l How. J. S,. MA NALD~What d | ' you mean ? | Mr, BLAKE--My cusstion had reference