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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Dec 1871, p. 13

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' . . I . 00 .' "ttttll l t ' ' - _ . - " . hieh M...- s ecimui of his po.lipr. m went up , . TEN' ' MMI, 'd -' aimed tut he Wool} T'S8 "lc't,AllMMll1 _ : h gaingle Ween! W say In w" a P. C t' aw! and he (Mr. Currie) . ' . y .yr 1 'i.tfia '""-'T'Mlil' _-.. 111 Irotter tot ow as us " "Emu" W h tothat oity to "pport a opera Ive, '3 have one portnnity of exercising thecu I "'. (rr'itii.'ilt, fr-trel:': 'l, "_' n h , iii' n30 "on the 1,g,I'l',", , 2t,t,9tiif Ewe??? scouring 3032: then made his famous 1xtygi,',ttlutio,a1) mailing the Government of the country. as _ , .,til'li:rli, r ' ' .f' _ i _ ' It " before He I" Ill had been chug WI u Th h dheard of him attemp mg n 'd, . iti (A lmse.)i ' ' ' -,. of the Liberal putty t on brooks. "iid, House. 0 Monument ey a l th to was an attempt, he now did the 099031 100. " .H t' , i .0 that n Imminent. . n ht {much . . voters andmembers, ll P . . . BLAKE aid that the Oppoiition Ita/ ; . I 3:32:63; 23:0 my dl' tMCI', was i 1e,eht,1',eedni' Housetomake him gtt to tuitte th whole constitgeigyI 31:32:33 tag: the earliest constitutional opportunity , _ . l . g . A e . . Were not prepared to up"; done withing- MACKENZIE paid that what he most countable. He, to e 1eeted Mr of conveying the sentiment of the country m a." full house" that they P, ernment would Arr, that pressure was broughttobear Bamiltonineffeet that it they cub deal _rrpetrt to the surplus to the ear of the P, __ (W; / 'trong. _'fv,laviiraitj,syt,ie,yo,Ti',1 of to night. said 'llh' with whichiiseAttomitr General Williams they could.I not SebftH-emilton LieucGovernor. (Rear, hour.) It had . . _ . a _ Mlillf e ire consideration to. the for taking advane by th . ted. and dumb asylum. The P0091? o I' the , beeareaked that matters ,ffeeting the p") . . 1 .- . fl'. blamed the oppoaition th of the ro- was (unmet!~ ill d a] would not be frightened by him: a'"'. . y itlon of the Government should notbodis- . " ' it"?! 'd tage, cf the abaence of J,"t,"thtg forward Ron. J. ,1'aft)/iffil,Ud,', h"fdlld li',',".'," returned Mr. Williams by th large :IJorl'tyi game in silence from which eight mambo-rs: l - . ' l', Fl . f Ontario o t were a": from his 300 0 one!) - El hear.) Tho Attorney. ener: carried W ll h would 'ust say thia . s' c. l preaentatives o "nut 60. s . , ell n t a entlem3n l 89.13. . . v a were absent. e , p, J " I C, " this motion, and when the Imotion to drirf was aware untll , or eti,fep owed th ' out his threat, and asked t',tfct,tpi1c',, that when the House was fall the Opposinm, . . ' " V filled he would not fP,,1"i'fl that "no he had to whom reformer. and m b, He had iaiii vote from Parliament ty the bail tug Wit.; I would be stronger than they were " present ." i' _ him bompoter. m "N h W" sinee the Bank of Monti?" can il ai asylum without informing tho House __',)', 2 (Gheers ) He would give examples from th- _ i , been ln yyiyy,et-c,'tit'd the oppositipn attacked for his conduct: g1N 1't Qlll'tt, it was .0 be located. Such a canny history hi the country, which would Show " , . V I 14th oi June, HAI-he tie n a Tory vote; he cation. F Now, when . 93 in It "mt I? was directly contrary to all prece fee, that the argument as to vacant seats we: al. " - i. I , to - he had ever Tf,!'),',', Cousrrative best men to the Dominion " all? 3r e NO previous Government Aad reclaim: together untenable- In 1851. the Govem- ) ', I might, however, havoufgagcd in 1.tytdpios, wished to know yhy Ontsno wo"He digit; grants of money without thgg 3313113113131: I ment of the day resigned although they ha i . l . (, I _ onea. He had neverWhen he held olliets,t vented from doing tht 'ttt Ott Q . where it was to be spent. The Go Win? amajority in the House. That House we i . i 1 binn or in contracts ,ive $13,000 for, that he was subservient to 9 any: n chimed great credit for .economy. he "f com 0330. of 84 members, ; nineteen were ob: _ . _ l . if he had consented p, 0%) for Pcupart'tt vernment, but said it would be foolish!" were the facts? In the first, year iili"', 33x. pent}, In 1854 the House was composed; h a fltstineau Bridge fe' shew stronsci'. Bat hinto quarrel with thet Government whif.h penditure was 81,l'ei'M08,' the. [tl 33:12: 130 members; the division T" 107 i, ft?. ' . . . l Siides, he mitch) havo r;ctice men he .upported himinkeevnfg the Ieth ofreeti. year it was 81,4H000, tysirtg s'h','lr'dlil','r,1 'f/ sseresbtseat; ; themaioritr agaims.tihe.Gsv, 1 . l I rather than adopt} p whom he hail tude. He referred to the motion of. which 8262,000; the next year it was t'fl'ir.fjl,fi" the eminent was IO. That Government intriguedH l '1 . _ had blamed m . 3313316 up offiee alto. Mr Blake had given 1otiots with Pt/ttyt," 81,575.000, 311 increase of 8393, a $560)- In the division oi 1858, in a Hoodoo-{1}) . orphan}, ho Pf, ' tcl,',,..,,,)?".,,,,',',",,' bencheo.) to the representation of Manitoba and britfgl' estimates for the present 36332033658 05;: 'ti,'- members, fifteen were absent ; the mijanti- _ . , _ tho-J ' . If C " "A . 1 gr . . ' . _ . a . " _ , 0 ! He deb-5'}. :7," "t thcre W53 an engagement each of these Promises ten more munbor expenditure m Jfs,',.. o l s ighich the Go In 1802 the Henge had 130.mvmlyia-; t C?,'. _ '. m i ment in it"); 5.1.14 33;," Tlv, firnt P311307 to if it would make the1 pimple 1y,pg if cember was $3,0Jg,00 , cfzdit except for absent; the majorlty aip1yt the r1f,o"iii"i,r, , a . I l to 123125 isilte'c'i's 3.335.} ethicct ofjiinillg the concluded by apoligLihg to the my") pr vernment deserve no iiiiGii't 'mrptuethe meat was seven;they retfur,aed. f?. .3 ). f t , "hi Ist "C bl We on l l ""3r"in" old Liberal, . h had occupied in addressing it, hoarding it up, and yet W1 his Conn. the House had 130 members. Eleven .Ier , l 3 l Closurrsrs:t tr', V3333 _,ti",'-,j",'c, 31° 'ii'ioirtr.i,t that if ftt,',,t'ht,'s' the lull of indictment fumed -Govermment ind placted ",tgd,1 9:31;: Gorora. abeent; the majority against 1'il;',ifxt.',,r:,ri,rp i l , It, Mr?,arurry2lt. P, . -. ' an 3 h m f $5 000 acoun y W e Lh - :th . ahead Int MI 33cm _ _ r ' _ Ilcn.. _.. "' - , " . the Ministry ne . throughthOmetot e tyo t J , ' "twee two; " re.rc; g - ' . . i _ J l ' II ,, J A ' ll In " " heGovemme. . 1 ollar. me . u r-, t ' I he s',,.". tlsr. "Ethel I? it, liberal charalcw. tete 't','/,'noi2eeti'd',l',',ft'eyttttd'2f; ment had not spent a a ngle d r: t y bly there were 82 members , eighzdsl'y i . wccl,i' in; a homer, I21i ti at the Co:tseivo.. 'lfll"lf,5S,'f,'d had been well conducted, and Hon. J. S. MAC00NALD---What at' were vacant; 73 members hat vot , m s" li ' . w-I , C Cf'ty Pd T T . . "T.' , ;. I 0 ed in bo - . . tthe Governmen was 3937931. V ll Ilc n.1,. , ,. to 011.le 1 tn participrttoc'a l 1 th f Government plao wee that? . maiority against . ' 3 b,. . 'oil-l J A . " _ 0 new qyatem o ' out _ . tbl than ' b defeated 'n three diw - y ' {I'm El C' "as CD: . stew" its assault! 3, . er. The Gwen?" . CD RIl,tE--Ls It potmt e. . antithey had een . _- _. I. ', ti L' l 's '/cr", r:rcct, 3'0: Linda; been l)i'0ll."";i gmd Tttta, 1:3 ddiachsrge their duties as tsfg,t21,ris,fj, gentlemen has placed a. tay aims. It appeared ti; hém thatlghingogh? _ . , , I "L't' 'guu . : .. W ' . 1 consti- . ' . tsk wit'; d been mos ecxsive "l f r l. b-, mi, 11 t 7 ucntly celled in thi tl', tlthe House proper, Y . he ountr and does no ao ment he " _ (, .,r, I Ci,'. as." L', 't Fr . . retofore nn 1 . . u on t cc Y . a Ottth Via . , ' tl', _ 'vs.. ," J)',""')':","',)).',',')'.,") t'ryr"it, assistance 3323' IJ,T,t "mm give the"; "has dest 1313:. 'tld J. s. Mtu.)DONALD--Wo did no. 'l begin} 's't1T,/r1,si1,ot:,ep, ggfrl'iigh they in: l , t tsid C': 3 c . _ It" 33 ' 1' p', f" r" the Rreu . e . Weller r . . . pom (l a pu I . ' . ' t. I t I r "$.33 @1135 out _s,-tri'j'"s'iiir,l,j.,-1 had dyer" tire. (This t,,t'artyi,ef,f, the Government thing of the 1'":qu . m. riserl 1 staked their political repucauon, and 0.. , . ll t r" A c, w5u?iiyat. A'. h e a"! tseat; nun app Hon. Mr. CURRIE tuid. he was a p g "p I which they had gone to the country .15 an. r. p ..".i l to beat l0"? grim? wit at? (1.0; benches) . that the hon gentleman did not kace MI". ' eared to him that without alodieetirrg l . - . t . i . E33313" N ":. til" rrsult, v ',rl 1een,hi; til-pinis Hon. J. G. CURIUE moved the adjourw tax they had imposed. . .. 1 12'L'fd,i'thit,,1, as ministers 70f the 1Jrcrtv, I. . J: , ', pcr4i'3 rsia'rc of tilt) Flemming Dali-Bast abuse m. nt of the debate. Hon Mr. LlA!S1ERoN--Whay tar " 12. W38 impossible 'for the bv?,t':,if11Pii't; t , _ _ rr I v. _ _ t,ieetsi " the (tr-i " T I t 33' _ . a . T " i" Lhr lrp, ' recall., . , . r ' air, r i,'aew,c votes. ' J in?" . ,,', - he ,.;-.l l. .n 311. , i.,. on an 'nad to ourned at 12:25. m. Mr. tyd, RRrhr---Doe.r3 ' 3 'Hr-ure ' _ main Pagans» no a b a r ,, . _,) . and calunmy that fr," ?1:'233£e Thaw Um" Tha House adj qeglcmin mean to tell the House that the; ciple of Parliamentary t1o,avii'dlm,,',',"",, it". 3 y. i, I 'i? 1'... ---------_ ' """ sf , . in, p "l..(.( .5) "So 3;}. sulzmit to. lio TWI r rable 1rentlc ""11 I im need no tax? . that if the ("regimen , " t 5! 1- . ' ' . i and $119 ir/l'?).':?,":'."")", p, . 'ttn,, . t I'f""- _ - = b did rt of the Home they were 001932" ' , " _ :rnfsfh itvsterdof "onerously t,',i,it,f,ri,nri,i/f,1,2 a1, lamen O n a,rlo Hon. Mr. C)AN1ER0N--0ertainly we a. 'i','l?lTU. the rc:sioon'ioiity of madman. ' I . it? as he 111121 been min "p' f,)l,ed"i':i1h,'Cie(1ds,' 5 not. ._ . N . _ he I 1: public affairs. This com-W "3 dearysie _ . . . thiz'r' 'st' day. 1rvivxir-"-i.":t,tc/l, 2" may ----+----- Hon Mr. CURRlLsnid that .- mi 3 by public mm... nad by We palrlveiu 1 (i r. t [i/',."a/, 1irc l, 9* ac:,'.tiyi,t/ti?f,1o,',,d) ll t i a , F I " M tell the hor.. gentlemen what the tgttwwhl tenets He tt ,irsalcu' to I/ae urrmlrers ", . '2 , )u "up. -ut'v V V , Cl _ ' " . v F - C I ' y at: .3 . tl' : 1. _."P, . , . . . c. , - bin to the utmost t,'jci'r1,i,,1liit1),'tot')'i,ci" ital :SECUKD 10ll.rli'ill:iiI HR} $iitil t was the licefnse tax. ffihidti'gz a. Jr,,,",,',',, 1 the Government inoixioQ'fn-Il. did-..) 2 r c, 4' l m.,' it: "7:313" I" U. , C') v' ..' " nown be ore cone e t . . Po _rW. l a -., t longer to arid 53""."P-"W ? I "'7: '7 " Li: rr.-,-..";,: :1. 12' "it,,'-:"-)),:')," 1,.u,' l -----i---- . s)e121t',l;ateei,tlaii'l.'ftth1';'ii/e. Ot ty1e 5"" 5.523? oxfmthe House; not to oblige the _ii' J, i _ "C, 3 (r '.l 11-35-091 Jaitris'; iii... (fl The SPEAKER took the chair at three hate about his aee1t,.ioortit'iup,,ltie',,ai7 '33 Home actually to apply mam-ah PY,-- i ii I g .52 _,-', no} 1"?! (if; d o. groan l HE , k mettaberiut Lime (1. "be gen " ', u _ 41- rs and laughter)--or to co in tht P . _ t,i,1 'L. li" "r", .1". ..-,t The "9.0.: a? oclcc _. h (My Currie) cam-3 M031:- (cl H k, . lled on the ' . .:.;' L n r... l _u'. I . : U y... n FN tUN iillil the House that e - ' '." . . . ' , policeman. (Laughter) He Cal: M ' Fr "I. x " ,. ',",'.'-\"L 241' , 'd . _ ' Uk tt " ._ A ,"" (a. I: o t , .1. ?, A"; viic-cl 2,...211 i... "villi-1212):?) welt: ISTANDING OanIn COMMIT? . Conservative County: 111; 't,1edh:1,/;:;, 3mm minim" of the c, :vernni'ent by Whlit €371.23 r I 3 1313.13: . "Q- cl, Lieu 'Ill)),"""),',), Coalition Mr, RYRERT presented the hrst repcr: a; Conservative coun y; as a Reformer an public man ought to hammered: e 033': . f Ill i, mm'.", . in": we}! "'4' 'l'"' Ic'.,,,"'),'.,')',:)",:', t a Committee on Standing Orders, 'ash:tax electors of that Coutt y .-. hi , to In than not metely by the tradii/ions, 'a'. e ' ' now V new! t' Hm! luv?"- 'ttji?I' this DISHW- . the reduction of its quorum to ane than: opposed to the present Admlal-'itl'aalon l? 8'3 rra, tlie priiic'pl.ess on which alone a t.lovern . . :3 ' Ci., _"' '.'."'t "l-"'.,',", 3 ll 'l l Sur, WU": . til tit wasonalition 'roverarneat F.!", J , C/f"' - ., .m. c ll! ondacted-i: . V .. ", tr (1.331713 iiat "Luna. ' 'W' - bore. tlout-". tu r. he best Government mrat; Gene" be "L".Vis'u y c . V " . V ' n ' l _ , .7 3.:2iwnndABV1tnL' t'11,t what trtr.9tlt; THE DEB ITE ON WANT 'OF' CONN. took Ir', t,r,Qn/,lotvhg.ti,t,es,., but that it they the interests of palm-cal infinity :3; Dre l H F" Ir,', .1 ' ' _ '3 ., \\.'\ 'i',', . - 8 a tic' ' . . . , .. -r5 . ' 'H tout" an "g'.hrf i3 - I t _ _ _r' ' n-uri'. c4 lui1r: 31 . 113"?!»an D DENCE' (mild not get a Reform Government 3'3") ' st'a:',i'fJc1iie,i,)'ti',,ri'iatt,_.i.'ioi and (1501;; thar ' I , l c, ' W _-- '.caeral 1AU "T- 'v . , ...' l t turathertirlr: W ', _ "'H '. ' - , ; " C,', A'ii:,yyi,f,'ir',1er m increase of Hon. Mr. CURRIE rose and said "itt,.'e12atrr'it',T'artriJeJe,'"C,np.,gl) by an the 'tbey would leave the places which tn. . ' --'f'rtr, l "3:3 "lgiurht'erl 1Cith regatl when he entered pohrdea1 lire, in t86tt, tbe. . (3033.1:0?'botlf GOVcrnIment; and by the Home tid them they should no. "my" 't,- . "li, i 3 In") 1143 "Jim. ' Bf a ablic iaestitutioutr, Attorney .General was the hind of ' Roform 'tttfile/d' and he was elected to help to (Loud applause ) . . t l , p C'. ' to Irc' 393-3333333139 Cerf; impossible to get Government. Hewitt Curr .iylae)ttttrtvfedr,xrd PM? I "3' "3,13 Coalition Government Hon J, s. MAC DUNe'lhD said that th, I , . l ' l" be!ivci-ed it co - n h : 1hlie inst" him at that time as his leader; but he now disp "be b had been said t _'. ' ' . , , ' thdr reSponsi ". , . 1 WW F, were" to a trite for pi . Uade hi t the A [mid dud Ilt . , L, Government Would demise , f tut-ens. nit ott8e -"- on. gen- "no..." on in: lag/ut, (slr, 'davcc), bits n . . . , 1 rt Secretary hail w . JI l -, , . nt to take any " , l." I . r"I aw uid the h Ile . . . 1 "mention. The 10 irdeatica1 or the Governme , y . M , . for 'r'1.i,j1,j"jiic';ei'i1pti"ir1,i,'i'/11)tl, stolen ? The gentleman being In 091908131?!) t, "leaf"? 31338332 atvt"mpmd to get nounstitucncy in the step in reference to the divisions that Irv ' 4" .- 3 tlerron "RY 45" ll! '" " If tln2 General. It Watt (1211 e can? at m t.I . Pr o'tslicedto ml; 2e . ' .. . ... an nan» _ , . ' . . rtlvr f ney , ,1. t t lml, and was , -. _, so 'n um and (.5 eel Y .., hoof m: '"r'r was 1?,it,/l1,e,t',itr',t,1,' which 123.- (Mr. Currie) hsdyhanged loaders? thougt, 'itt, iryd,'Ch'1'a',, borough Cl: "Kiagare. on. ! f/Ill, tti,, 91:39:..r2'vac'ant. He 'till':',,':,',, d th ' . T L.-,rl y Vie"; rrtxr1'-'n1'v"1 !'t, T - " .. irircri'r.'r, '1]? at the tr.>t, tame he ythi,yitlirt,'cj: ventleman elected f"? tnat plcec rc'-1:cr2y elgljt'v 'ti' the 1tai1auy Act; ct last 585333;; V ' " j tr, (1 menMCl'B tmpportin? mic ' that he had not changed [825332 [be 'il. (into the office of a "0mm"; But there any il Pod? ii"dri"d2'i2; the recess his Gown! , 3, ". I" 'r'- "S. " his .showc'd the ei:.j,./,1,,,i.,'t'1'rb,'i,hm/t,."1i,i: prhwiphs t (i1yrttiL,,"ae,6ri,2o faitnfa little story told in connection new tux": inf- gintsélmd only owe: the minimum amend l _ . 3i r" ' 3 Tr a 5M. , -.u mr' 39a: " S ia. had ivcn O e or _ . . Short] afterPu2iatrcn hit? It, ' " I c? . 'F.,, y . 1-; w. an Government .....;ur3"\ IT g 1 he only rcxretm trignaiinn. __ J y - I 2 , r orders m Council. to the i" I -w' ', 'st . and Warm support, an}. a . . . . s culled on to vote 511.000 profesacUly Co" "Eve b , _ li., F' H. . p, '3 n t ' , "'t _ A. on tarantula" political life. and rm": wa 'C','. .. i "ilit . h transsor,'veariot, railways that had mace application. ,1 I llll in. 3.1.:.I:'::I:mn said there was no fa. #23:... lir2r, iiiiJrd, address the Hon". l' 'ttus ?,y.'i'1't',' y. (,tiri)':t,i,tto', L'3 4.52.90. .4.... held that it would be Wei-13.0". nt Ply / i , , ' v, 'd Luv}. ed. It was too bad ot the i)on.. had faller. to his lot to oppose that WM!" of Sils:'l,t'ji'"/", 'ill/li):,,',"?', 1.1.23." v3.1.2.1 "9.3.. for the Govcrnmc-itto take action in not": . _ - v I a _ _ , ' uni-.7? 12.1!) t" at,ecr:yu in -'rH:.' arty ,5"in man. He: (Mr. Currie) found, however, tha wood '51 'tb OW"? I"; owl"; bum. 51-23.? to the votes that had been given, unless th. . . irilll 1 J C/ir/ T' C money could "uc, obeaincd once; he was tvsprsortty:1 by his political frieiadu, been 3333' .'r "iii' the no") :59 cf h;i..u.r vacant seats one represented, 'aud not; _ Illtli, l f l ,: i524: Cl' ways, but tho Attorstf'rentsrn1could not say t:h that}: ($35 "_i'.1r; nil : i, l". . T, i.l?.:'.d 5? then it; would be uttegly not at 'PY/rye for tn Il Bt ' 2 ' I _ _ 3 - .', . q _ -_- - c- id :. game for he had in his Cabinet as Conan" the tilet; ',1r"iii'tl'iC,',l,1,t',/, 413...". "if C', 5.7!..- rs": Government to went-is: any political fin"- _ , , "l l ' _ - d ".i, J -\'\.ii'3.'"'q. 'csc,c',rAJ,"D, 32.11 at giant; (if Public Works a geutleman .Wll I get a tent") his. (it,'ft11"i1""J1u/ilcjd, 5;". all)" tion except its orriilary fuswtio,t, S): a) '3'? _ . l _ r , Ill N " l t1. , Man so it was l'tnllk'V-F'Mmi that other had formelv offered him the moat bitter hon. 'ifj1?iA'rf,fl1f1lj'r,".'-st/'t" srl,',')'"',,'")),';),'",,-'. /1/.rr/, istration. The Government would not tl . l l, ll, i in. l l . co. titles were appiyirw for aid le the Opposition. - (Hear. hear ) 'retm ", '/,"'rr' -' I 321133) 3ii-iu3r'.i 32:33:-.'3'I n3 anything further with the million and a in? l it l - Hi i 3 ' 1u,,1 ile contend") that tllc'locmmn Oi Hon MT CtiiLING' -"Arhrt about ti, 'd'aeu/lt,, .' ic. 'ii/ic,, down!» an 1:12.111 until it "iou, decided who should OCJUPY the ii 'd 'l i I 'd A l 'rd"clui'ldiz:,y a'. '.-ona'pn..and Brantford Coalition Jriii,T,.' 1'Y, . Cr'" C', i.» i3» "l,: -' ' .- Is', . l,' "__' Treasury Benches. The Government,' war: " wi that sub institutions were not ' . , , .. ' d tl , "0*" "' J. c. T .I. f P" , ' a" r,' b d iven from the position they he. .; . . , T' l L' t' ""111" a" in consc- Hon. Mr. CU 1th". and heshould_ o V " That hon "tnu', "an ' mi ll not to Iff) th tfcmeu opposite hr; 7 . r . v . 3'2""; "3' "5 'v'.,..'. fAbr " : . -, . . I' f . the Uotnraiiisioaurss: _ st.lac ".L.'W("'.'l'." Lon. fcs c-iziozim-m-» taken. en 'ae, g'2P-T1c _ . , L,.," -' c": ' ' . r8" 'eal 'tin C "in constituencies will" "",CeI1ougi1 19t' .. ., House L c 'ict , - _-.. , al sire -ie's motion, i _ , 3 4 . i " if (no; 'ik c.t,.. ah} 1"" tyd V IU' , _. . w rr.ts. iif "al r hear. do may. 0+: fat _ . - v - c"'",.' i in no He . out not um:- succeeded with Mt L li', (HIE . .. _ g: . svrrrvc-uyurpr, those towns. The Goynatment ',?i1li,ii,1?ar.1r,,. to dry)da.')r/lr':',' that he bid ex 121:; i"l:) t:r1v:'-'/'r'i,," 3 1;; Ike J, my up the Von:- would be for the G ov'ernncnt to on}: $053": iilll 'll I . bv) 11;... introduced measures securing sum- cted a) rind it rather mag", It was "in e 1.1. ' HS . of Id .. iiju.sydious dead 333'an l and tell them what course it TY" _'f 9: - " 5...? , _ n . c,,,,' Cir-4o and the early trial of con- pe . ,. A. .1 ,c... rato "'1'" N .. .. .. "V , . el desired that ti, Hues - l-AF-lu 'art ""33 - ply to tissue of cwnnon plows with ll v...t under Brook's mugginlenh. He Ilia I, (-le Inthe meantime ic e ' Add?" _ . a ' trrv, 1twd elastions. . once to past measures; and it yrought. day not wonder very an." at the non. gentle would procefu to answer the"; [Si _ ' I W. A'.=\.{.lii.LAll said lh. Blake halin- but CD: single i.'ioeoeitiu1-to. pi")".""."" man hinting up the de vl for ite iciyrc Until the 13'i33'St had taken 'lt.,','),)',,?])')) 1'- rd ir-r-ith,: Bill duringzi previous seamen. the 'payment; of Witnesses in , arrow"; trented i; the Home very few of tir, Address, nothing 'morelwas o . :3 . -. ' , 3 A (i 1JAci 'v"SALl) said it was the cases. He could not {can}, ii'yl, tan" living (Laughter. During the deharie li- him in answw'to the gentlemen 09W?" "V It ' 'cy, KGB-"4" t'll - " b . . ' l kins-l sumac tor omen; on . d t a tleavono rroivycc; let?.,. El Mr WOOD took the groin-.1 Cut, . " r 'Os'.'. l f.t'rn: , with when it heard the ,i.th the rtf ._P- . . , ' . , H". I had been amuse a .,.,90 p v pr'; ""r.' JN., on, f. . story . p "i'; 33.03.; "99233.1 t): iatrotiuce a meats. tamed M for whatit omitted . (,'yy,di,',':,- -.. taxing gentlemen era-this Side of the (none: "has a 1loverumcnt, was 'ht-az-ted. on T733 Ji'd " i. "';n.fNir',.eeeu"; l I? notice of a There were surely many irypytyuto fl,',:',,?)?:'," upon parliamentary etiquette and propriety. . gum e9scntial to the prim P 1'1i1it,t,:'tv1-"': 'v'. . il , r, 12.18,' ;;;.;..I_.....-o._y so lh'vaad of "th'] on which the country dfsirtr.1 .ltyr:."ltitrr, One would suppose that gentleme" Fwy-3'3"" the Gmmmnont, they "are not _c,.sj'yc'd,e,iyc.. g} ' *"'['""'" 1""'3'33Ie on t e I r T? " There was, for instance, the disposmon .n h d the 'ppearance of a Bean Brnmmel. byconfstitutcoo.al pttsccitce to reuse. Thr, if; flrugc, Tlun them was tle. Se.hool f)ii'i': that portion of the surplus at present ly)? q ad the manners (3f a Chtcsr,t,cre,,n was the practice in England. The Govern l ' . which although BO: all "la-313'" (18531135, I posed Cf; there was a PPra.re to settle l . thu',,',',',',, on his sideoi the Housw. hind inc-.1 mettt, were, to a grant; e\ tent, to be. i'.r'rr _'; r I . yet r',li'tr, very sonnactory in 'il ',",ghulii'i), ', Munwipst Dan Fund dith'eai,ty ; Shrew-:1» compared to the IaTmtuayraieteg,tmtit com: judges of that. But, 3130;"; 1ijv-le,r.stored in " . I and rpflcrtcd §reat credit on the vencra 9 ids" law reforms. Thu "was". tl,-, l,tir,e.' fix." Um, were not odious he might point ti, votes that had been 89"" m this Roase, ') . 9 " q Chief of the Th ucation Bureau, Dr: We?" pected measures dealing with then, and)": "rd, gzlwortby gentleman opposite who would thy covered a wider tie-2:1 than. merely th . i . ' He had recently helda conversation with i) and it also expected an 1eendai.entt " 33:3 be a good parallel to Col. risk of Near You-i; Railway Act, and Sham"?! lull: that tin [ F l ' t", C" . (hit who?" on Y obgzcticn to the 1"i1t'.l...'l' jpresent election Jaw. (ucar, hi331-21m i,' therailway magnate of that city. (Uurs,rlr House was not semi"? si;t,h "f I)???" l 3 ll' i Civcrrrnrcrt was, that there were two would have been well also to hue I? ter , . The Atetrney.Geaeeal hid ststiid composition of the 1"sliuTypytt, i or: . I" " ' k ii , t, "'3" ""038 its i':1crnbers. The, Cavern. with the question o? dual {Fm-curate??? th '1; when he formed hid Government in bear) It might be and tlr,ittis Honse' l' _ it r $1 I mint had managed its affairs 930' (Hear, hear.) Hohad hoped Cast, ti, 4:." 1837 he was free to choose :his colleague; did not represent properly the Ityht.1yy . , ' ': heroically, and no charge ot a wrong Gcreral would hay" brought fe,T,e,t, ("3,1312 It that were the nose it womcnrprising than of tho whole country. The?" mlShE l i ii, - T , i 'Mf3 cf the public ttwait:., could to exclude members (". the 1mm; 'ilgi; I; 1 had not selected men who hail. before that something in that, Jt. might 'be t "183 l: 5'- l '. I. be my}. " proven. With regard to the ment from stats In t11ie.Hoast.s; u Fr}. It, actin with him. Tha'rgtwh!etrr.us pro' would give more. satisfaction it the mg} - . /j' 'I l . ', Railway lend, he WU": my that only two ctation had been 11tttt,ii,a,.tti1i.cn (Y 03 It:," to l', an admirer of Baldwin, but he. scam which Wore Vacant 'cv,:":.'.,.,..':?,)",','"':,'.,,;,.', in _ l i orders in council had been issued. taking Etna) Thy country hasl "ill 'ifild"loltlvf1. (Mr C,) was sure that great and good this House. There WM cei'tninlya; $3.1, _ :7, . l , rot 1r1frrt? than one-(I usual '3: the fund. and 1 ct 2cme improvement Hitler; on the free Reformer would never huv'e been guilty ofth , tion between a I"',""'? my)"; tl. '2l'ir and"; ' I thcv. were not payable 1irdil the roads lil 'flfcar, hear)-lor the del'bcm' iii; than conduct of the Attornsrfhsceral. The mm," to be present tedt,ece.t/y,i, B??? Ill re. ii I r,u,r.au'oa were completed. The Act passed rants expected a farme.e I . l lune , ber for Lincoln had presumed to lecture to> person who could. by no it""191 " PW} I , . . last seesion was far safer and more in the pub. iad been pursued toward ttgi, (i)i,'ilt11i,"j:'/. conserVutivcs in this House upon the com'sv' sent. However, m 'r""".'". the 3713;: Egg... _ . 3 'i) lic intexcst than that rchoird to by the hon Perhaps if tho elections w u. tr 1121 re the ; chose to take. That lecture came with had been given by a may mo? o t the {no t " l Q ' '. member for Wart Middicscx. The pow- General had sprung ,ot,etittde'trrl a morc 3'1)le grace from that gentleman, oonxider against the Government, in Vigivno from the . ',t il = - I et.". oi the present Gero.-rn1nent were salted duftremly we WMtit, lv, mlt of . "iit,' course he had taken town-is thc that he had been unable to ll go" to the _ .33.. . far his than under the [0'0 Wm extensive progro-nme. But that? iii,,.,','. 'df,2,',l'dt',l'd party. In mo that gentleman Reform side of t't?'i1e1rrirgygite,,.t',,',' o? ll" I, reg,"'ttiroc Of the Avt, of ISP), passed by too these 0160310338 was of the fr,)',',',',',',",', thud l , ehtored minim life. Before his constituent: Government, 1n 'lt"' o .1811; 3 be though' ', ' late 331-. Baldwin. on of the fathers of the country, for Mr. Blake mutate: so ll)':,' he dui "M declare himself either , Con: ,1. 'i'thtlt,it,1tt,i,rdv1iT:1i/td,1)di"t'te ht the House . '. 11 , .. t I . en e T y , _ .-- v t . "tNT ' [a , .1,..e,_ ithiadut nVlBWO , . . . . I _ WWII". ple with but sixteen or scv . . t vative II fl licioxmei, but w W" w") t ' t n i t , his seen , """, " :_, - ores!) . Mr. MAC'KENXE W soil the aid grant . i are, Wald trd come back ge,,,,'.', "ali'Pof; a Cot 5'1'V3tw9 l but When he» 333313343) rr,', a: ',tetf,L.g1rtte.,',, ) ln saying this he _ a under that Act took the shape of loans. control the Ir1y.1tt, (t h has", why Jiami rt hr Inn his bonswrvnmjo L33: ' ", (',' , ( on] pg to add that the Premier did "of l . Att.y.uietusral MIC DUVALD thoutrht Currie) would tpup1.t .sta e 12 0 used the becam; ni ',lr,weli. (7f them-".911? I.',:')'-'), 'lt', '3' wt."' 1"l',"lil.C the conclusion to whioh he Vi _ . . l ' F they .1114 an excellent Vexnmnle of {in he wasin f2a,oiatf,1e;"lip, Cniinftpwa corn- 'lxIaItchHl than; "It"; ll". "1'33; who" 'r,,....,. ", f,'.,",-:,',.'] The Premier thought it 3331:3123 , r . h ' n " L , tai - At chimera ca . . I hm k "4) :'IA- ("Psi-1 PeT"' f'- "ttst', l' II " . . . n j herNIr. Woo " oalf J. . [l) t "v.,l.oa',t ""0 "fire 'honhein Itail ti f entlemen who held entirely .fy,ffy. '0,rlr,s"nr.,itlrs.rrhux.trtiure.,a or {no :21an 'n J b titmalnnd proper t..h.at T " nt tseatg were , J . tN _ may. l or. M:redorvcid then referred to Pom; 01:; rd views aml who heel ttaired 'lii'ii'il'iGJi'iili have no"; g to ddwith hint defer the mattertillktho Y1" naideratior, - . _ . x the marge of profanity hrouchi; against ent po" IC.' ' . - th' I). m , , H wever ta mg Ill-:9 co m y. ' . .. " ' ' . . a . ,' as it were 0 p and he was left cl f the firat tilled. o a .1 olie, him while receixm'r a de utation from without a policy, unle . " f an' . n the 080 0 .- not alone on the rat way p - _ . N Strathny. which if: "anypdenied; and lie of taking "H" ttl 'ttey i/tttti'.',' W?, "hum"? " . mir.toritr. ot 800 or goo tl1tiic:a','g,'/kt,1t against the f,"x,ogir,t',1a,,1,l,",r, . l claimed that it the Queen thought it and every niissmsinttteirpo l d b th: 9 '" - .the elections showed that Me h dbeen waged and that persons w o 'ai?, § . T not imbroper to use the name of the Deity'The elections in 1867 were c":r°in $113.2. ran,','.',,.", as hostile to the Government; arted him in. the late Parliament in: _ . t ii _ . when addressing the House of Lords and the Government, ow1ng to the menu r of " n . (Bug: .4913) There were in the House 82 SEW intimated to him that they were no" . ', .. rr - -. _,":": Bishops, ttuelyit was not improper for him they were conducted. The (2:13 of the: mug "mot whom were. Reformers; and a ation to give the Government any mugt , _ p 'ii" 1fi:. if to invoke the assistance of the Dei to party" was raised, and byfm d th small l?, ' mr'Nrvativets. Such being the case why - Sl whatever, but on the continua};I (110M t' I , A _r,'4r,r,, direct the good people of Hosting. in their cry we 2utormi-9tnera1, 'Ile', so do d " (0 my. not have party Government; way (IGI,,',',')',' vote against it, he t '03:" l rd " '7 1'eia' onward progress. But it seemed as It he qytjoritytotmpport; him. But Ill after Urgas Reform Government? (Applause 'd, his duty to resign at once. I 11st l l .4: . " 7 , were 'tt tobe permitted todo thetwhich ditional support, and thor y o 98e Jhe Atttrrnertlenerai 1yu1.apohin" of the L , In ' doin $1118. he , hmth': - ",i,'aU' g 2 _', . .wssquite proper for others to do IE ' tlemen elected to . pp , want of experience by Mr. Blake " com ear, that his relations wit . " ' -, e', ~ , , G onto say that u had been iiL event vvnrds gen . f d supporting him. oy'sts Plred wlth " (the Attom General.) But tell the house rnment from the begiw . ,iriidl' ' is" .l bribery and et?yrrtption in It god with him were can std to fhxtnit.'sop, "VJ-11-." cr,' _."..., _ Cy. ' 2 . , vp,telrtr/',,,f,,',t,t1ef'vt,J,?,,e,l. k"-. .235 _,.' it. .. c/i-ga/i/tiii" il 1 once. Ho chansmzed gauged" to keep Courtm with reg, sr,' I' _ - 7 . . 1; -. a "if; 'l. _ .' ' 3 .2, " l ir,,,,i"'iiv, " 135,11":"'ii'3'§::3.¢i'¥i'~";' it;'~"7L">:'?Y"I~;:I'-."'_'l'5*"EV-:25": " s." "3'9"" ", . A, ( I . . " f PP '9tttsitJsp ' ' "s ' l ', s': _'ai,. ( (t. d I 3:35:37. x C,' 'Clie'")',,..,,,", slii,.r' l I 3' ' "T'" "ii'ciiii'ti'iicii'iitiiris'i' ii,is',iiivirti't't "- aiias1 ' "' 'e "I sSrcsii'al _ 2' .4.. Wr - rN 3 3 V . ' 'siatiatkr- I: 3841;." "Eat"-, Lr,'2vi,i,iirAiii'iii'i"ii '. it,,tats Bt'aCiuiii'2iAL, r . H

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