Ei: Plobr FORONTO, FRIDAXYX, FEB, s, Legs icure of Ontarto. ------Gz--~----_. #IBST cAkLIAWENT--FOURTE sEssIO®. m lz mmmm m men ' Trursoay, Feb. 2, 1871 Khe SPEAKER took the chair at 3.15 0 m | | PERFITIONS8. 4 Mr. Ferguson--From the count council of York, praying that the proposs{d Bill to extend the towrships of Alblon and King, | may pass. Mr.. Ferrier ---- From the county council of Wellington, praying for certain amendments to the Jury law. Mr. Oliver--From the county council of Oxford, to the same effect. Mr. Perry ~From the county council of Oxford, praying for certain amendments to the municip»1 law. | ROUTIN®, | Horn, J, §. MACDONALD presented the | thirteentn report of the Private Bill Com-- | mittee, and also the fifteenth report of the | Railway Con mitteo. DRAINAGE ACT. Hon Vr C&aRLING introduced a Bill to amend the Ontario Drainage Act, AGRICULTURAL AND ARTS ACT. Hov, Mr CARLING introduced a Bill to amend the aAgriculsural and Arts Act. INDIAN LANDS. | _ Mr. SCONT (Grey) inqtired whether the Governm:--nt purpose taking any steps, in con:i"nncriou with the Dominion Government, | with the view t»> acquire control over the | Indian lavds in this province, so as to bring | the same uud+r the rules and regulations of | the Crown» Lands Department, thereoy se-- curing to t*e seitler on such Indian lands equal bexeits with those enjoyed by settlers on Crovu n lacds. s Atty Gen, MACDONALD said that no communication whatever had been he'!d with the Dominion CGovernment on this subject. THE BOUNDARY LINE Mr, SCO®"C (Grey) alseo enquired if the Governn ect kad takepn, orintended to take, any steps for defining the boundary line be:-- tween the Provinces of Manitoba and On-- tario. Atty..Gen, MACDONALD said that an agzropr!atxon was p'aced in the estima'»s for this purpose _ *. _ $ 4 ¢ ( » . -- f